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y THE EVENING STAR LOCAL NEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Relief of Yellow Fever Sufferers. ae Speer et ae A THE STEAMER LOAD OF SUPPLIES OFF FOR r THES _DINGS, THE SOUTH Pemmnsivenia Syeaee cece Tk cexeet The following dispatch Was received at the | yep le Pha of the National Retief associa- 7 ny, i : The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, eer uot ts, MO. Oct. 12:5 =a. me “PMANN, Pres’. | . " lomons “ting Chairman -— mer Jo! S. H. KAUPFMANN, Pres M. Chambers, ying Nati mal lief ae =A : : tee’s hospital flay, satied at I! wclock tis \ : counts at 10 . > morning, heavily taden with large and well- cargo. Cost of exped GD cents a months woe year, Our share of expense about ¢ R THE WEKKLY STAR—pubiished on Friday—$2 2 | a success. ALEX. K. Ser year pes.age prepaid, 10 copies for $13; 20 copies | Joun f. Momus eae a ean oon} V2. B2—N2 7.959. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1878. TWO CENTS. | ee cues Wek Dear Sir: Mr. ward B: —— of trustee inn) ? | aC 7 ‘THE UNrTED S c crt meets | j The Great Bo ce. ot which LADIES’ GOODS. __| _ SPECIAL NOTICES. __| THE EVENING STAR. | ;.TRESMTState germs Cons meat Telegrams to The Star. uso shen tvntrs ts ce joint contri postm:; | 4 superinte principals, THE LADIES. els Rae Ce aetag THB SO TIREE OA CRS Go he aeuiniee | a Lachine, Canada, between Edward Haut ot the District of Commbia = : or A : se, IVI u Og a, and Chas. E. Courtney, of New York, | fever $0 Gt) EVENTSG 0 YSwewk, secretary. | Washington News and Gossip. of Congress on the question of polygainy, and | INDIAN ATROCITIES, took place yes cerday, and alter a clove and ex! | rests err nek tee ca all Rae the Rta ad y ~<a. ae il y z of iting ¢ anion won by a length and elungs: nite: a.m. j THe GREAT REVIVAL AT FOUN- | ~GovenNMent Rucutrrs To-DA¥.—Internal | ferfere with the practices of tho Mormon Te. | ue Hanlon is ts of irish de. | ccgtbes manifested | heoneiie bonis Gee —» DRY M. KE. CHURCH increasing in toter- | povenne customs, 570,105.01. ligion. | deat and ‘was born tn Tompoto ia see to | (eOmte cape our le fra 8 staud power, Bevival TO NIGHT. condu ted by —— —— | jer Rowon the championship of Suriinets, have no doubt stinted themselves of many an A EE ene ae list SUBSCRIPTIONS to the four per cent. loan to- THE TRUANT CuEYENNES—When a partot!}| A FIGHT IN COLORADO. payers Soler une Se ieh he bes woneene eet recrne patron ora od them. aan Tae S30 nm = = t* | day amounted to $150.500. the porters Chey ian numbering some 356, | reputation as an carsman, his last viet the aggregate of @ mations arian ee Ss. i. Ay PHILHARMONIC SUsIETY ne ane Tue PRESIDENT, Mrs. Hayes aud Burchara broke away from the Cheyenne and Arrapa- | previous to yesterday, being over Ross, tu uy portion of their sorely stricken by ADTEX* FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, al ting will be held at the Congrega- ze Vy ee = =: hoe agency, it was stated by Gen. Pope. on the . | last, in Kennebecaris river, St. John, N. B. future of our country must be sate int 610 8th street, vypreie Event 0% Ha uaa" ROD RY Bens Nee i | ase returned tismorsing trom Now York. | MGGHA Gi a may aumed” pin ltt A FRIGHTFUL OUTRAGE Have Set Stached i gt aod ees | iota ty 4c se” of LA " Be of oreloe! “4 seg te ee 7 % (is -e. | desertion was cause the insulliciency o! in condition, ounK Was eventually become. Tor sal m ‘997 30-tr e TELA. P e | s States yenera’ | assertion agent eS telegraphs e Com- a ~ | inch high, veil 0 A. w DONATIONS. Wear, for sale at reasonable prices. 9 ocr4-8t_(Rep&Post.2t) EA. PRATT, Sec'y. | Sherman was at Omaha yesterday, and would | a°setton agent, Miles teleq The siatement | LWO RATLROAD DISASTERS. | pounds eed Wee Stonat oateman he as | Ascension enur2e eos Of tea, 1 box gran ‘0 TBE LADI — nn BRANOTHERSE! ee ) bein Washington next Monday mocning. made by Chapman to Gen. Pope is false in — hed to yesterday, eighteen victories out ulated su 1 bomcomes = my — ol ie ee eee 3 y Ss. 270 ga Ci : . Wim. of Gudtigneataatee Rasiocwadar 0 Feta October Sth very Journeyman in ae prey Bonne bas lea oe ce e eed Ween SRTOE 1 MURDEROUS SAVAGES. * a pacer ULARS OF THE CONTEST. ee = sheha ; = i . 3 c member of the American Philosophical So- ‘HE WEEKLY STAR, now ready, contains Sheriff Harding formally ced to th CASH CONTRIRUTIONS fee Wey d has just re le. 7 o — ‘il arding formally announce 0 e " ceived trom the north ® fail tine of i ny ee en ciety of Philadelphia. all the News of the Week; Yellow Fever | Horrible Depredations in Colorado juages appointed by the contestants that he received by Lewis J. Davis, treasurer, since ds, embracing all the latest Paris- = ; Notes; the Political Situation; Elections | ¢: SNATI, Oct. 4.—A sp-cial dispateh f intended to have the race run and would call | last ight:—From Master Bacon, THEE’ URCH—Re- OnLy ROUTINE BusmNEss was transacted at | > 3 3 a 'INCINNATI, Oct. 4.—A special dispatch from 2 a i ary 5 ra. M_ALKING. sgotnst.n.w._ | [9° aim ct the Pastor—a greeting of welcoms | tne Cabinet Salina tardy. and Conventions; “Under Mont Biaue,” | Denver says the Indigiis east of that place and | Gut the men by four whistlesfrom thesteamer. | eMicers and men at the navy y . Bill be given to Rev. Nr. PARKER. at the church eee {altorial, Correspondence; Autumn Fash. | north of the Kansas Pacific raliroad are com. | 7Ols Gceurred about 4:35, which Hanlon and | from excursion on steamer Mar Gasp OPENING cn FRIDAY EVENING, 4th instant, ax 7:9) AN ORDER for 177,000 special request en | ions, by Jennie June; Lively Local Notes; ninth horrible depredations since the fight Gourines wore otitte phe anion aaa | 19th f ret . ed or fends’ of the pastor and! people ses Laviced.. Dr. | velopes was received from New York at the | Agricultural Matters: | White Fo ee ta ean ne cin | Bene dock ao aU Ee eee E LOPE CONTRIBUTION, PARISIAN MILLINERY. PARKER wil preach Bunday morning sud.even- | P. ©. department yesterday. This is the | Deparment News; Frocsedinssof theCourts: | murdering rauchmen, burning property, Ag | quarters, Where the signals to come out were | Since the publication in Tne Sta Mrs. J. P. PALMER, 1107 Ft, new., respect- | = largest single requisition ever made for that | sketches; Agricultural and Household Atat, | Buflaio station Ir men were killed, “Phe Sheri. given. They were obeyed with alacrity, the fully annousces her” , “* CS 1 yer kind of envelopes. ters. dan ie t office was destroyed, as were also the Seep ree. being = ed aaee . rginia avel ——— - \ - | hisappearance. He wore a blue shirt an of ROUND HATS AND BONNETS, on SUNDAY. October 6: THe PRESIDENTS BIST HD AY — Today, | cet cnae cope niece eee | ae neh a ee arena, Beck Rabin | eT ee Heine Re heer eee 9 previously. Tee Ee THRU! SDAY AND F IIDAY, Frei iB by Bey © Soon x October 4th, is the President’s birthday. He Se been broken up and the cattle stampeded. | Was followed without delay by his antagonist, , $119.88 as the sum total so far teg OCTOBER 3D AND 4111 s gol innerns pd ONETE is fifty-six years old. - The settlers are in chase. Itis reported that | Who had ona white shirt wi blue staron | barrel of flour per order. te which she cortially invites Un Sarmrite dh . D . PLAGUE Spors IN THE SOUTH.—The yellow soldiers and citizens reached the Indians | the breast, and a sky blue cap. Both men,as | were Sev one SIZUR LOWHIE. the celebrated: Europea Ar bag propa Ny EGR aa) PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS.—The Presi- fevecraports from New Orleans to noon yes. banly Sesterday: moraine ae NOR meee aS the starting point, were three of two di Liste. e met is. ning, \poggnoibed = "] $. + . Vebster he y iS 21 a a % ; re * oe vr a a “ “a bland ‘ + ~ PAL- :30 p, m.—Prea by Rev, T, 3. DUN dert to. appointed Samuel Hf. Webster e Ht new re . an t Lieut. rick was red by the people on the stands | seut by “A. B.C Metepervusetorge aie panes D Deal ave cordially tnvited. ‘oats moe Among the deaths yesterday was Mrs. J. Ae ae clileds The n the ver Ast ‘ er at Sheibyville, Til., and John B. badly wounded and six men were ‘he As they approached | low fever suffer owing note : : ‘ ue he Ae ‘ake | Irby, a native of Danville, Va. The death ii Mayon i SKely al caLee an were Covers a) eto with the ERY GOODS. QTY | KS aches OF LIEK cares Dyspepsia, | Reed register of the land fice at Salt Lake | iorthe twenty four hours cuding at moon yes, | LOGY of Edward Meskelly, a cattle man, who were cagerly serutin- | # rt nh Mine Uieh siGe Backs ie resin t had’ 2 3 r Bu 4 cht in Was a striking eo atween | Will find $1 10, a contributio: > ARERY GOO) Sy pothing else will. Itleahousehoid article. | City, Utah, vice Barbour Lewis resigned. terday includes 18 eldldren undet seven years bad a ranehe near Buflaio, was brought in rion wastein cain a ieee wean | eeveearertine all the newest etre an FAXUX GOODS one sicker to make one Weil. Genulae at the MorE NOTARIES Public.—The Pre: LES AO esa mor Sar ree aS Tegarding these outrages. A council of war was | Skin, while Courtney was dark and tawny as i fo.” LOWES, saa ek COOKE, today, appointed James Meldrum past twenty-four hours ending at 6 o'clock last FE a SATA ator Sor eG Bree tre ae Bia NT nL ~ bepes Stl Market Bpace. i ‘ook and Henry M. C. Danaher, not 2 Hes nee : pe ent n of the state will ba ai les sta § ou Sopa SS $= HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, Ne for tg Distriet of Columbia. of seven outside tie city, At Baton it mae ordered out. “They e the fied at an | their’ ary ee Uke tine Knots, | ere TES DRESS Nes Sr aeS WroLe te hs “ivom yellow fever | BOUrS notice r : : gS ip: | BLACE SILK, $17 NintH Srecer Nontmwest, Ex- ASSISTANT FARY Of the Treasury | Ja. there were ten deaths from yellow fevek ee ab y | Seventy envelopes last f e com Receives at # spring of 1877, in the capacity of agent for the | are sixteen new cases, but no deafis. ”....At ideal | catlected sepa 6t 8 tt Mark: Have 500 Slate Mantels in stock. =e eG Treas partment in the disposition of Chattanooga enn qqueing the Sventy four | Attempted Eynceine of the Perpe- | | $94.11, whie = 7 re fore nechan! nl cw 1 hours ending 4 p. hursday, the deaihs oc- | x e > e south. pass loaner are aie {| curred of Mis. Delta Crandall Daniel Mestil. | ASsosta, Or., Geta t-—Between 3 ana 4 |} ee xD. IRAND OPEN1L4¢ be iy at prices lower thaa ever offered, . bis assistant, last night to make his WW. T. Goodwin and Join Bar bck yesterday a negro named Ed. Free. | colved SEs oun . large force of mechauics In their sayerai | final report to the department, his mission be- y cas The disease se: Kidnapped a seven-years old daughter of the state oe welecot Prambing, Furnace, Range, Swve, Tia | ever. The bonds which he has handled | the increase. ....Mrs. John Bow: i | John McCrindle, took her to a barn, where he | Ss in re- aes OF Ere ea 2 igand 5 percents. Only a few of the | ter A. Newman, of New York, who voiluateer- | committed an outrage on her person, after i nit jobbitig Gros ewina i r nand LADIES", MISSES AND CHILDREN'S HO- | 354 Coppor work, solicit jobbing orders. re haye been disposed of abroad. | ed togoin aid of yellow fever sutlerer: Which he conveyed her after dark to Derby oth, &e., 1ERY, aveSl-tr Conan es ee vanced States securi- pemptis, have: Tabiened, with a nurses anal ty per eae sie cone Woare ste Hi . x of that : = BEE : , ties stand very high in the London monay | the mpanied them, to Ward's Island | found by neigh a d to her home | > | body held yeste ions “h MERINU AND Wool UNDERWEAR, \i>° THE BEST SUMMER DRINKS. market: though the greenback "movement his | Lunatic Asylum, the cliniate and ray at atout Vorcloek last night. Ai 2 o'clock this | | approve the and ‘under +o” WILBURN’S POLAR SODA, affected them somewhat dvantageously. | the fever becoming so alarming that morning Freeman was arrested und taken to | steady stroke, C the direction . Sur at DOUGLAS: ‘With Ice-cold Tea, Cotfee ana Chocolate, at 1429 | Few of the 4, 41¢and5_ percents. are now be- | were compelled to return to their nor! the lock-up. At ab 9 och wd of | ie of rowi Reon-gene wae th 4,80 Clos Bataing ‘Pennsylvania avenue, ing taken ih England. however, as money is | homes. about 4() persons colleeted, Knocked down | ‘tverican Vice, to 5 epe-te Ninth st., 3t_ Clow : ; ts syste | Scarce and high: AS good interest well se2: Timothy O'Sullivan, a rand juror, obtained | {ity his th wallow BUTTE BUTIONS, 11 ‘This Towie EopA ts unri ed as is offered by these bonds ean be ob: THE GAME OF CRICKET between the Phila. | the Keys and entered the jail. They took | perore 23 possible, 811 — 8 eee — | ed for money invested in Great Britain. deiphia eleven and the Australian team at- from his cell, tied a rope around his such epidemic visitations ay that ; the Latest Btrles ABLOW’S GALLERY OF FINE —— tracted a very large crowd to tle Germaniow: z dragged him a quarter of a mile to which has the past summer broug’s! mourning in SILK, JETT. GILT PEARL ARTS. THERE Was A Siicur INcrEasz in the | cricket grounds yesterday. The Piilade the top of Colburn hill, where they were about went up, | throughout the land and para the com NOE HaEIOn 1225 Pennsylvania Avenue. amount of national bank notes received for | phians won the toss and went to the bat. send- SHeeE Wipes ane was Take to Bea | indicating Hanlon’s supremacy so ‘ar. Cheers | merce of a vast region of 01 ¥.” and saint Wwe? On redemption io-day. Hopes ntertaine strangers to the field. Henry W. | 3 ane ke ius | from the Canadians on the press steamer | authorize “a subscription to defray the ex bie S12 Market Simee, | OF TERE Bree Oe tunnel onl | tuar the anerecste. pes are entertained | jsrown and Mr. Freeman, of Denver, Colorado, | ham an afterward to 3 Haven. The girl's | sreeted the appearance of their favorites | penses of this commission, 19 be ‘a eee On Paintings, Engraviogs, Photogravures that the aggregate receipts will not fali so low | acted as umpires. The ‘playing opened very | Conditicn is serious, but not critical. Free- | Colors. The next half mile was etiti ‘yellow fever commission fund,’ and th Ee Me ao eRe, Frames in Leather, Fire git, veive:, | 2? tea steno Hee bone meme employes | spiritedly on the part of the Fhiladeiphians, | Man hasa bad repatation, having served one | Crl0!® firs, Hanlon making ‘some beautital | tributions be invited, through’ the pre 4 2 and Nickle, for Porcelains and Miniatures, s nption bureau necessary. and evidently astonished the Australians, | te! in prison for a similar oltence. and effective sweeps with his sculis, and | otherwise, to the amount of at leasi 621 and 623 D street n.w. juts and Mats to order. Tue Porter ComMitrge will wait till the | SVing them an opportunity to show their FOREIGN AFFAIRS. still maintaining the lead. The mile was | Sand dollars. jus fi ris, I am ‘All the New Styles of Veivet and Silk Frames. | Saha - AE Sele * eiding qualities. Despite their efforts, how- = done in 7 minutes. Passing into th seating: use reereed a seen id ‘all kinds for Portratis. Lanc- | fall elections are over before making another ever, when a recess taken for lunch the Business Failures. a 4 a er po ee scapes, &., made to order. Old *rames Bagi! LONDON, Oct. 4.—The total of the second mile, the surface of the water was —— z DEEDS IN FEE have been filed as f move. There may he no meeting of the com- | Philadelphians 1 Beery, lot 7. score had run up to 107, with ¢ - ‘ Habilities | rather more’ ruilied, in consequence of which Gibson to H. old George- Re eae gacked, and Nate Up by com- mittee before the reassembling of Congress. If | ouly four wickets down. ‘The first inning Messrs. Smit, Fleming & Co., East India | {oth men steered for tle lee of Isle Courcelles, | toWL: $——_W.S. sitord, trus- PARISIAN MILLINERY, ron oe one a letter purporting to be the original Sher- | ended at 5 o'clock, with a score of 1% runs, | Merchants, whose failure was announced ye: When close to the land and in calm water, | tees, to J. T. Audenrie, d lis, Beat- AL fine assortment of Giver, Gut acd Copper Wire (plain andtwisted.) | man-Anderson-Webber documentis produced, | The Philadelphia team contains the four New- | terday, is estimated at $10 06,00). The liabili- | Courtney madea determined elort to over. ty & Hawkins’ addition to Georgetown; KID GLOVES, LACES and EMBROIDERIES, | _ Cords: with or without wire; Screw Kyes, Nails, | a mass of evidence will be placed iu rebultal | halls famous for heavy baiting, “B.S. New. | ties oi the corresponding firms which fail with haul bis opponent, and succeeding, drew in | #10(0. W.T. Lucas to M. E. Fearson, lot If, I SS eo ert sat tenis Ios to show that it is a forgery. 3. M. Newhall 1), D.T. Newhall | them—Wm. Mical & Co., of Bombay, and | sGyance, placing at least a boat length of day. Bakewell to C. s. Fowler, So < 7 . Paintings Lined, Cleaned and Restored by eee . A. Newhall 3. The heavy score had | Meming & Co.. of Kurrachee—are doubtless | ight heiween him and Hanhone tee tae 019, and lots - é H. N. BARLOW. PERSONAL.—The Hon. Power Henry Le Poer | its effect upon the bet fraternity the | considerably less. It is understood, however, | jf, venty-fiye stroke: Mus. M. J. HUNT, done on the premises, and guaranteed ry, P g y, and d Z ad eased off to about twenty-fiye strokes to eep20-tr 621 and G3 D street. Al work done om hoquntry, sud pricesasiow. | Trench, of the British legation, has left this | odds of ten to five against the home club soon | that in consequence of exchanges of paper | the minute, while Courtney made 2lin lone, mize “fi parties wishing work dons, by sending note | city and will sail from New York for England changed to even. the Australian club will | between the City of Glaszow Bank and ihe | siow strokes. ‘They competed for some dis: MI, TeEoecohstantiy in recetpt of the latest | D7 mall will meet with care sevon sions by the steamer City of Richmond to-morrow. | CMmence their inning this morning, be found repeated in the balance sheets of ail | Vaycg. CouLpey, Sghcly tmereasing its ‘ad: FALL NOVELTIES & party representing that he haa earned toe me Boe Geetel ces hone on eae eee at ELECTIONS THIS FaLL.—The dates of the | these failed establishments. - | dia bi last more than 2 few minutes, Wien aE ding ¢ 1. 3632 as they make their appearance tn the European | as Kestorer of Oui Pai and has injured some | his own request, and it is doubtful whether rermatulg Siesta of this year are these: | erighitciilmalironalaeatient © eared off as the contestants passed the small ). W.W.C rea ran to the trustees of the aud fas Mi LINE. i 3 ihe Louis marl ess | Speck of land calied Dizie’s Tsiand. Taey | Corcoran bie gentleman, 2 favoriie in Washingt MOKRISBURGH, O1 AN ©: Virgini intings, 9 Ml 7 3 Soraig “wrench. Pattern valuable pictures, 1 warn all persons agaiust. He | he will return to this country. He is an es- Cy ere ¥ | Tau 'Emposter, and has never worked for or wita | {1 2 i ct. 4. Same to ti Psof the Louis GUCDS; ail the noveities in Fancy Ph me society, and many wishes are expressed that | bama, Ark: train on the Grand Trunk R. R., which left | A i = aS. 5 L | S and es and Veivets, Costumes, Wrappings, 'N. B.—No connection with any other Arm, he may have a pleasant voyage home and a | Florida, Georiz Kentucky. Montreal last vight, came in collision wiil vs = Hover de Chambre, Uniergarmenta, 3-5. Pland | _aukst-Sm safe and speedy return to Washington... | Lowisighs Mae smereay: | ireight train here at wclock this morninc: j Grew, tothe srouband passed ai | ers # GC. F, Corsets, Chainots Vests, Dress Trimmings, Miss Luerctia 8. Blow, daughter of the late Hinnes iSsip Ne- | An employe named J. Picard, of Brockville, | AHS duit abead. Mime of secou tees, to W. W. n, lot 2, si ead eine ee tena enim io onder at M4 6MFICENT STOCK Hon. H. T. Blow, and _pleasaitly remembered ka, Nevada, New Hampshire Was killed, and one of the engineers on thé | minutes. At isle D Orval Cour Commissioner of the Freedmen stort notice. Orders taken for all sizes of Gousa- | in Washiigton ‘society, was married New York, Nor ina, Pennsylvania Wwounde he express had @ | torn bu diverpea Trust ©. F. Willetts, part >< Mer Waterproos, Louis on Tuesday evening last,to Mr. J. ©. | Rhode Island, Soi rolina, ‘Te eof the is __. 907 Pennsylvania avenue. Le Bourgeois, of that eit ol. John M. | ‘Texas, (Third) Congressional district), Vir. | i abe nna a ; 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. sop 16-08 = paces tas gone to At ie Git to visit os ginia, Wisconsin. en ng fe = = fen. Sherman and fami a bis return he ——— ——— . Son Tho JPesHr0ssBLeE MILLINERY. will stop at Philadelphia for a few days asthe | ANREST OF THE ANNAVOLIS Ciigr or Po. ond from the start, guest of the “: Saratoga. whi tenders aud s inquest is pei Kipper” of the t D 2, chief of polica o. Col. Tourtellotte, of Ge st Y The tire was extit < man’s staff. has returnel to. th toa marine named Duty, : SSS = | i cts Tall a r FALL AND WINTER Hon. Chas. #. Conant, formerly As: naval acaderny. Ditty: was bes . he Cricket Matet. ya Won in ee or ae friends snd patro retary of the Treasury. and now a: head by the oflicer Monday nig PHILADELPHSA, (et. 4.—At the end of an JouN PORTER Casz.—fhe board i contected with be S. bond syadicats in London, is in ing resistance, and seriously in] to-day iu the cricket match be- | ook eis Jom: ‘ Fitz John Por, | back window c lishments In this aud Waltimore City, feels sure Hon. Eggene Hale, of Maine, will m. —— ian and Philadelphia eley- | ! nuuiry into the case of | hats and a coat and $iy w she will give satisfaction, Call and seo, Speech in Cincinnati next Monday nig! THE FOLLOWING CONGRESSIONAL NOMINA the Australians being at the bat, four | 'ef yesterday reeailed Capt. Doug 1 rene “ gos pee a a CLOTHING. 2 ial NExe Dy E Tions are annonnced: John ets were down for 5: $s isno: a | the object of the defence being to a fy Gee eee sep@-toctl0"_ 618 9th st., opp. Patent Omice, TALK OF A GRAND Music HALi.—The en ab New York; Sherman s. Kog wluning average. Cc. nn , Horan, pend made contradictory statem us. ¢ and fully insured. ent a 5 ki t N oN a sica’ les ew Yor! ‘arner Miller, rep. Spofioth and Gregory were the mea put our. P _ any ersa a th < . OF A Bis re mugemelaatye aS Tecent Cousert, Imad Of voliaw Lovee cube. | York sD. P-Richarason, rep’ eh New Yous, | hater “the Anaeaee soe nee a Ooty | tors he had held with MEEE TA Soceaaia to | commeny mation patting ince FEENCH ESTABLISHMENT, 616 9th streci, . Tes rsuflerers | GQ. b.M. Bake! ork; F. W. | 57, with no additional wicke:s down. of lee, but he denied that he had ever said to | Company without turning in_an opposite United States Patent Oftice, — my33-tr has renewed the agitation of the question of | Brsnegerhoof, dem., ith Connecticut : Lemuel ————_— any one that he had lost his way when he | age about $3). It was caused by a gas explo- - CONSISTING OF gxceting.a music halt in Washington tocelipse | Lradforg, gréehback, 21 Masoachuseliss W. | A Frelht Gene Meee aiepaten || Pons TenRC Te hed eee naa tee ee | see ee ea hi nmol nutty built in Cin. 5 Od Ni 3 : (LADELPHIA, -4.—A speci is} > eve nit t . = = - BOOKS AND STATIONERY. . cinnati. It is said that steps have been taken | 1 Mitehen, dem., 2d North Carolina from ‘Catasqua’ says’ a freight train’ was | took him two hours to carry the order. Col, | , ZHE ERLISTMEST LABOR ASSOCIATION mot SS Se OVEE 100 DIFFERENT STYLES Which may; in the end, result in its erection: | ‘Tix Peanopy EpucaTioNaL Funp trustees | wrecked neat that place this morning by wie | Edward Moate testified tha he had been sedi aasry on atte toes oe Te EW BOOKS. that already thirty thousand dollars has been | completed their labors yesterday, and the | breaking of an axle of anoilcar. Two ot the | Was Bow on friendly terms with Capt. Pope: phair apd. J W. Start pater, Cineaeal N seat Subseribed, and that two hundred thousand | meeting adjourned. The following ollicers | ofl tanks exploded, setting fire to several | that Pope had repeatedly said in his hearing RiOnS WEES bAbGeen Ree, ee : . MEN'S DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, | more is promised, and. moreover, that one of | were elected: Hon. R. C. Winthrop. Mass., | other cars. Moritz Geiger was seriously burnt. | that he got lost ou the 2th of August, Iss, in | ¢% orate aad Raitloue al ee Poe eh —— peleaton. our public-spirited citizents, identified with president: Hon. Hamilton Fish, first vice pres- | The loss is estimated at $10,000. carrying the order to Porter ; that he was two | {0lotado | ane soe ead ed in- eee yarious munificent bequests, has promiscd | Ident: Goy. Aiken, South Carolina, second a hours on the road. and did ‘not reach Porter | forjuation and pr Se oe Literary Essays, by Shedd. yr | $4,000 in aid of the euterprise. vice president; Samuel Wetmore, Now York. The @Leary Walking Match. until near dark. Francis D. Jones gave sim- i pili aeaces ier ae TeUatOns Gn Macnas | Meranines toy Grattwall. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY STYLES 0! cuberpr’s treasurer: George Peabody Russell, secretary; | , NEW YORK, Oct.4.--The walking match be- | ilar positive evidence. “Capt. Pope was re. | Pa¥@ and publish a circular for distribution. History of the Reformation in the Time of Cal- TROUBLE AT THE Hor Sprrnes.—The Secre- | ley. Dr. Sears. general agent. tween O'Leary and Hughes is virtually over, | called, and denied that he had ever said he ney eg the association were published pin, by D'aubigue, now complete. Vol. § Just is- tary of the Interior has received a letter from | 5, ———— though jt is probable both men will keepon | was two hours on the road, though he may | 1 THE Stax a few days since. Seeiaete TT TN avs Sccontiistenvies | MEN'S DRESS AND BUSINESS PANTS. | tno superintendent of tho Hot Springs, ark. | name Sr RyANOTHRs Souls scandal: The | Balking ntl to-morrow, nixit. At noon | havesaid “It he had gone by th Had taken he | oCLAIMS 70. mE Tur HEAD Centr. oF Taneee PUSLICAMONE in reference to recent troubles at that place. | pears in the Passenger list of the stenniship ———— Would have been two hours.” He pointed out | Fived hele Trem Gin need, eine ghceemtls 9 - = : One of the springs ha3 been long used pro- | Greece, which sailed from New York for Ln- % Fire, ou the map the read he claims to have taken, | [iy bend at ee ee ‘A history of the Growth of the Steam Engine, by | FIFTY STYLES miscuously and without charge by bathers. | den. She was recently married to a San | ,, WHITING, ALA., Oct.4—The block extend. | by which the ride could be wore i Geen ] Beat the besa of 790.000 commentste } Robert H. Thurston. C. E. Inter Set. Series, Lilus- Persous allected with loathsome diseases have | Francisco broker, and it was supposed that | ing from Carr and Jdlly’s saloon to Kahn’s | quarters of an hour Gen, Oriando Mepes | Coun af; Is at police headquarters cont..« trated: §2.60. Sound, by Alfred Marshall Mayer, +8 OVERCOATS availed themselves vf the privilege. As the | she intended to remain in that city and leave | Clothing store, Pensacola, was burned last | testified that the ighiing on the anne cn Ace | the cells—a raving maniac. He will be sent.» lilustrated: $1.00. Lesson in Cookery, Handbook MEN’S 0 . spring is not far from the other hot springs. | the stage. “Her husband's name does not ap- MENt. Loss $0.1); insurance #20". The | gust was uot general of severe, aud that tee | te Government Asylum for the Insane uutil of tne Naticial Training School, for Cookery, and the ground is Lorous, the superintendent | pear iu te passenger list | fire Was caused by an incendiary. | map attached to Gen. Pope's report was erro. | HS ‘tends or relations can be found. : 35 -Dedited by KE. A. Yous ought it advisable to conduct the waters of | ———__ =a Ge Saini | beous. Capt. Wm. W. Ma i : <p) —The grand jury has Paot eyse, 3 veis,: $1.20, The Grea: Guapo, COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Hashing Cog quote distant point wherethe | THose Awrcr BOOKS AU that Assistant |p, eclines the Nomination, oq, | he gight of the 2th was uot too dark for | qumecrey The erand jury, has found in. ~ ‘ i bathing of aflicted persons would n @ 311D- nited States Distri torney Herriek cou F Sorpeds o aie? . 1, a r, was ’a 7 23% fear ae a ol — pont Po are , se iepuny Ae ae jeet tothe same objections” Ills attempt to | say yesterday in relation tothe bovks wanted Who Was yesterday nominated by the repubit. | ine scvenity of the Beniae arian | Reancts 4. Fase grand larceny ; Peter Hogan Pompadour’s Garter, by € YOUTH'S BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S carry cut this plan has bera resisted by soma | iu the case of the United States against Sam. | ‘ausof the Sd district for Congress, has de- | Cyosscxamiuation: his testimenge as eo get | deez, Walter Callahan, resis — CLOTHIN of the settlers, who have held meetings to pro- | uel J. Tilden was that they had not yet been | ed the nomination. character of the night of the 27th was consid. | Car; A Se or age ‘ea 50. = test, and by their action aise have opposed the | found and that there secined no immediate Lonrreasional Neminads elably weakened j Ri The Bubble Repatation, by Katharine King, change. propect of unearthing them.—[N. Y. “Herald. NEW jacks P. Ont 4. eothe eneerits of —— Liby: 1c. A ‘complete assortment of choo! Ww FEVER Don’? SCARE cam Orerce “a. the 18th Congressional district have renomin- A WIFE OnvERING HER FOURTEEN-YEAR | Es ATE SALE. —Mr. Chas. W Hand. GaleaisteText Rooks. Ae. Oo loa aa wa-The nvoveare all of the Latest and Best Fab- The Attorney Gereral has re, | (STANLEY MATTHEWS AS A Prorner.—The | ited Hou. for eke Reena nie HATERS | Buctlonser, teas sold St axinli =. Sot Seas Oe sepl3-tr Booksellers and 2tattoners, 1015 P: rics, and made in the most Fashionable Styles, at 2 oe eeeuey ral has re- | Cincinnati Commercial quotes Senator Stan- Ta om Vesper, N. ¥., Octo- E eu orthington, tru, i ais than ever offered before. Piease call | C¢iyed Numerous applications for the position | Jey Matthews as saying, in a speech in that The Markets. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hofman, living | lot No. 6, in Chapman's subdivisio.” of orth LL THE NEW BCOKS. BEE Ce oe eas of district attorney for the northern district of | cily a few evenings since, “that the question r E, Oct. 4.—Virginia sixes, de- e, quarreled for years.’ They | half of s + With improvei..nts, io A — aud see before purchasing elsewhere. Mississippi, just made vacant by the decease | of the abolilion of the national Weakeeenay | ferieds 641; Gos consolidated, G4iss do, ebconl dren. On Saturday the mother | Madison yrick, for $0. ie of Mobile Hay. “Parker 2 50 of Mr. Walton from yellow fever. hot Properly come up until 1831, and then | Syia‘sixes*one lo do aeen Benes ae Garey | Sent her 14 year old boy to Vesper to purchase ie Ga ck wa Sound, Prot, Mages = eg” A. STRAUS, Tie NAVAL APPRENTICES. — Commodore | frau would be President.” _ hig Aoraays Susak active abd firm, Bund. . Fosd home. She examined the perme eenee BdwardO Me Condom yesterday eveutag called, Histury of Growth of iedin engine, “Proc | Schufeldt, acting Secretary of the Navy, this | | CRANE's FLicT.—Charles Crane, sentenced | wiak~middiing, nominally 10xal0%, Flour ae | Obtained and told him to go home, and if his | upon President Haves at the Fifth Avenues Lessons in Cookery. 150 1011 Pennsylvania avenue, morning receiveda communication from Com. | to, three years’ imprisonment in the Trenton | fer high graces and fitu torlow-Howardstrest father had not eaten his supper to put a quan- | hotel for the purpose of personally thanking Great German Composers. Bo Three Doors from 11th street. mander Farquhar, commanding the U.S. 8. | Jail, while in custody of Sheriff Adams, of | western super. 9.7523.60: do, extra, tity of the drug in his tea. “If tea was over, | him for the warm interest he had taken in hit Antoinette, from the French. Oe rest | Guinnebaug, (recently pat heron iestones, | Atlantic county, escaped by leaping from the | do. family, 4. 7686.25; city mills super, 8:0003. ¢ boy was charged to put the poison in his | case. President Hayes received him very cor - > Villages and Village Life. Ea. 1% tig We. Sratificate mi 1 X- | railroad train near Ancora when it was going | 40. extra,’ 4.0024.25: do. Rio brands, 5.26: father's breakfast tea. The mother then came | dially and congratulated him upon Bisrelenes, House Keeping in Old Virginia and her <a APOLLINARIS reek a appears on Oey a nee at the rate of thirty miles an hour. He disap. Ses ion ay neat soutien dail to Vesper and remained with a relative. The | saying he was very sorry Mr. Condon’s father Poor's iif Sahai iti. 30 NATURAL ove recelved from the training shipSaratora. | Jom his daring cap. “PoMeuuy uninjured | 4-Cout 08; do. ainbor,,i.cani.00; No. a Pauw: | Ncxt morning he steering sore OF ai osc: | hag Dot ived long enough to share ss Happ. ' fife of Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston. coe © OD WATER. aoe er Re fs os oe Le ae pesOn with : er spot aud October, 1.634 +1 04" November, Aird in his father’s tea. rtly after drinking it | the action taken by the admizi-*>2zion and d ola a bs MINERAL free froin debt.” The mod. their ace OFFICE HOLDERS INDICTED.—The grand aoa: December, 1 05%481.053¢. Corn, southern | the old man was taken sick. He sent for his | Congress was in consequence of any indi- bo Highiy Effervescent. roe ae ey assul i He eir duties | jury of Warren county, New Jersey, have Steady for white;' weak and lower for yellu wife. She would not goto him. The boy who | vidual merits of his own, but because of the iN prompt ae seem thoroughly familiar with | found bills of ‘indictment against 76 office | western quiet and easier—southern white. had given the poison then came for his rinciple involved. The President assured os sepi3-tr 911 Penneyloania avente. APPROVED by the Academie de Medecine of | the routine of a man-of-war. holders, who have embezzled the funds of | (0. yellow. 61: western mixed. spot, mother. He told her his father was dead. fim o his best wishes for his success in his France, and its sale in France authorized by épe- are several boroughs during the past three yeas. | October, siiseaiu™ November 48 "3% She started home. On the way she said to her | new start in life and expressed 2 Lope that hi cHoer Booms. ial order of the French Government, AN ORDER has been issuefl at the P. O. de. | * MAMEEY arrived Ia Hidkmegd vg. | a eas ese ujbucea:ter—souinera, sas0; west: | Sou, taking hit Uy the Heck; “It soa ever sey | Pony Suart.im life and expressed = Pv tideen od —_— Hesgmmented by fhe highest MEDICAL AU- | partment providing that no fines nor deduc- | | DEAN STANLEY arrived in Richmond, Va., | Orb White, 29-80: do. mixed: spot, 26498 25 eeu2, | a word about this I'll kill you the first chance | injured his coustitution--{.N. ¥. verald. 30. PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOL BOOKE ar Seppe gre tte bed oon im tions shall be imposed upon the pay of mail | Yesterday afternoon, He is the guest of Col. | iy western, 56. Hay duli—prime Pennsylvania | 1 et. They can’t hang you, for you're too s Sagi ee ee THE LOWEST KATES. A great relief for icl 4 = | Archer Anderson, at whose residence he met | and Maryland, 11.00a12 00. Pome ‘dal joung.’’ The boy did tell what had been done, THE TRIAL oF Epw..Rp LaRve for ihe mur- sr drafcnantinl beverage; mildly antacid; most | contractors because of failures or trregulari. | number of muiscers aud eitizens iast even, | waMary!and, 110 7 se pk tat | however, and he and his mother seis, | derof Henty Hottaed, in the eines coat All the new Miscellaneous and Law Books re- | Stateful ond refreshing. "? 1» | Hes in the performance of mailservice during | jng'at diner. ‘Today ho will visit siicey ae | Boe net ee eg, eta! shouldcrs, B4a5%: clear-op | Honan was 6r years old. Hiamidon wazivs | Cecil coumte at Kiktoa: betere Jace 5 ceived a5 soon as published. All the volumes of Atneitely pure and whelesuns: superior oant | We quarter ended September 30, 1878, and the | interest and probably preach at night sides, 64: do. packed, B¥:@ie, Hacon-shoanion | cece OW WAS RIS | ran conciited om Wennesday by tee fers res Appieton’s Handy. Volume Novels, Frankita Hy Dureand wholesome; supericr toall | quarter ending December Sl, which have been i 6; clear nib sides, 734, Hains, ald Lard—reanea; | S°COUd Wile. dering a verdict o; guilty in the second deg « Square Library acd Harper‘a Ha. Hour Series Sas eae ee caused by quarantine regulations forbidding | Fatsz PRETENCES—A special dispatch to | terces, 8. Buvter choice fii and ne good ce | y It i too + | The Killing was dove at the town of \- always on band. a eo sinensis suchiservice In districts infected with yellow | Cincinnati says that P.O. Deforest, well- | Wane—glades arg western, 1618, Petroleum | , RECONCILIATION. —It is understood tha Late: : ‘“CHealtiiutand. well suited tor Dyspepsia ang | fever; unless the failures shall appear tohave | suocruin Ole oaaciend Noy eee oe: | quiet Lat Meads eras Fire eae, ghrreeum | GHeing the tate semen Ot the cirout oourt, | See in the Guat cowsty, -waeve Lane W. H. & 0, H. MORRIGON, ASE oh Aete disease, and where thera 1 a gouty | reulted from want of care or by neglect on | “ion with the dry goods trade, was taken at | “Wet and fim. Rio eatgoss, layaliy. “Whisxy | here some Of the members of the Warrenton | Hol rend LAW BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, | fisthesis"* rhe bari of contractors or their agents. | This | Columbus, O., Wednesday, charged with ob- | § O00, whese Pe out core ok ofeonnts float, | bar, between whom and Col. Mosby 2 coolness | jceanypy WaNTED IN OaliPORNIA—The ang3l-tr 675 Penn. avenue. Be ehulin Calattbe of Hammuce or Beales | Sider aileets certain rontes in the states of | “aining goods under faise pretences. He was | Sinciete nee: es Goce es gate, 3.60. | bad sprung up in consequence of the latter's | non partisan. democratic and repabiean a ORAS WOT eee | ints uschalin Gatatihs of Bamack ot Bladder, | iscsippl. Kentucky, Tennessee, | formerly a merchant of Maustield, 0., but | & Liverpool per steamer dail acd mantaat eee | Tepublicani TOBE on aaa that coolness | egates to the Califorula consuit:itiou.”| conven. W of What Women are Doing ia ken Bee Not cuiy aluxury, but gnecessity.°7 | nisiana and Texas, failed some months ago. GHd. asked: + * | colonel with extended hands were met Is aa | tion at Secramento, Wednesday night, cay Literatare, Eduestion, industry, Philanthro; | Tobe had of all Wine Merchancs, Grocers, Dreg- . = 4 EW YORK, Ov'. 4.—Stocks irregular. equally friendly manner, anda complete f cused on the subordinate officers of tho con> Social Heform and Government’ Also, w tate. | gists and Mineral Water dgaicrs throug’ »ut ihe* « DRopsy.—Information from | , MR. Bancrort’s Conpition.—A dispatch | Money, 3 4. Gdid. 1003. “Exchange, joun, 480: | attath > * ple vention, aud yesterday all the places were pe a OI ciate, and wholeasib of teang f0day stoles Cae Bean from Newport, K. I., says Mr. Bancroft wiil be | short, 484. “Governments steaty, conciliation and restoration of amicable feel- | fied with caucus nomin effectually shut- Interests of women. Svery bd prowl | a sclebak oe obliged to keep to his bed fora week, in order | SEW, YORK. Oct, 4. Flour quie and un- | Ings cflected on the spot.—[dlecundria Ga- | ting out all the workingmen S candidates. > $ nome 8008, womane paper: Publishes | ee Be ee boc fo sive the fractured 11) time to Knit together. Caneee... Wheat suring duil aud winter active, | 2ette. ——— mets. mon! Price per year, $1; single copies, 10 Nos. 41 and 43 Warren %t4 New Yor] Yesterday was passed comfortably. No per NDC vet. "30 >. e - 4#%-The emperor of G y c goats, Theresa Just Lewis, dara Andrews Spen- | soie agents for the United Siffes and Oshin manently serious result of his Injuries is an- for money BN OA BS ae esos 941-15 | ArreMPTeD Ropseny.—A desperate at | Berlin on the 12th ae Haus kis Stee Sing Baiwor, €85 Wain: a Ebilsdelptia, | _ Every genuine bottle bears te registered yele | 6 ——__ RE Bee river, 108, en nas, 108%; 1867's, "107s yt Wednesday nich Whites Nr, Cuarles oe resuming his position as head of sage low pictorial label of the Apollinaris Company ALL Up AND Get Youk LAnp WARRANTS aa T, - i ‘Central, id's: do. preferred. | Hager was returning home two men seized jerman Empire. SS en | Under am act of Congress approved in 1517 | tion inthe cases AENCW York OF DE OFlaRaO |e eran O24: Pennsyivania Central, 84%. | HOES Te tivoat. fle succeeded fu knocking Larch hecial cablegram says the marguls of ASPHALT = there were granted to certain soldiers in the | E. Bradford, Dr. Baker, Dr. David W. Aiken, | Pexarty ror GRAVE Rouprno—A telecram | G°WR ue of his assailants, when the other eer eee 6 ; War with Mexico military bounty land war. | Dr. Frederick H. Lay, "Wm. Blinn and Mrs. | from Cleveland Oct daeeee oh ee atinae | Shot him, intlieting serious injuries. for Canada. ‘The countess of Dallesia accom. E. S. BARTRAM, BITUMINOUS CONCRETE PAVEMENTS. | rants for 16 and 4) acres, according to the | Mary J. Connors, charged with complicity in | the convicted grave robber, was to-day fined os -s : 7] Ret ee ee LATE OF NEW ORLEANS, La.,) The undersigned are prepared to lay Herm eailetment. Whe they were trans. | malpractice on the person of Sarah, Victorly | $100 and the costs of the prosecution, aud seu. | ZED 70 Escarm.—Peter Kroman. the selt- sched atprened ‘ t a “* mitted to the address shown by the papers, | Connors, was concluded yesterday. Blinnand | tenced to four months in the workhouse by | Consessed murderer from Bu! ver, S.C. 4@-Mr. Fred. R. Simmons, of Panola, Va., a ROADWAYS, WALKS, STABLES, CELLARS fai s s b | Aitki a i the oth ny ' er Y | made an attempt to escape yesterday while at | wasin hisroom bathing in a small tin’ tub, SABTORIAL EXPERT. ‘AND’ WAREHOUSE FLOORS, Balog andallvered Toctan Chee ee etes | nent are eae inst, DE Lay ta | pudge.l Pdegratl of the police court. Previous | Rowstrect Landon. Hie made his way to tice | When he Bay ae at aad! tin tub, asp 1m the best manner and at tho shortest notice, | the uilice as dead letters. ce lish oY thawte | Scovand Drs Baker and Bradiord in au | ye,bass! anew trial, but counset for the pris. | Toofof the building, and was recaptured after head became jammed in the tub #0 that he ¢ x iy AT LOW PRICES FOR GOOD WORK. rants, with the number, name of claimant, | ach. : oner was allowed until the 10th inst. to pre. | desperate st gontived and & beens | Se TAILOR OF THE PERIOD, and place of residence as found thereon has are a bill of exceptions.. The execution of | i bis case have inesday tng. * hearing | _#a-The course of true love never did. A He ow aces CRANFORD, HOFFMAN & FILBERT, been drawn up at the Land Ofiice, and the | _ HABEAS Corrvs.—In Philadelphia, yester- | fhe Sentence was suspended until then. will take place on Wednesday next. 5-year old man and 25-year old womaa, in- a sepé-Lin OFFICE: 1420 F st. nt. | warrants will be delivered by the Commis. | day, Judge Yerkes granted an application for — THE HUNGARIAN FINANCE MINISTER has | M2teS of the Owen (iKy.) poorhouse, have Deen GEO. T. KEEN, TES OENT, | ‘loner upon clear and satisfactory proof of | 8 Writ of habeas corpus in the caso of W. R.| A TRimp’s SENTENCE FOR A VILE OvT- resigned in consequence of the disagreement | T{Used alicense to marry, as they could not for immediate delivers: | Ownersh , About a hundred persons are in- | Hickerson, charged with being a party to the | nace.—John Gibson, a tramp, aged about 40 | withthe Austrian vovernment as tects ine | sive the required bond. ser25-tr 414 Ninth strcet. ‘Twenty and Thirty-year | terested in these warrants. Waisrares fo peel in Bred Hears was sonvicted in the circuit court, in | nian occupation. ‘The rest of the Hangarian SA ay aera as being Gunnell by bs ——— . J. Van- ‘atter tain a news! swear Piegindrel pocant La osas | scorned ee tee nonee sain A. A. Meallster | aredaleh, who was arrested at, Bristol, Pa. outrage upon a'ulsie daushter of oka eats | MIMSY, refuse to Tetaln oles unless thelr that the Ui a correct “and charge him 2) ——_ — —— Penge ‘orders, re e Pensacola at the navy yard, ‘harg spiracy and forgery Pai near Mount Airy, in Ji last, the Austrian ministry. cents for nt This experi- eee AR MASNEES MILITARY | gugea LEWiBJOBNUON &60., Bankers. | Mare Island, Cal. Lieut. J.C. ich hae re. arrested at Langhorne, Pas areas kaa nd. sentented o the pealtentiary” for te ned John Parker, of = wince | ina when bo grows up. = Bails, Germans. Parson ke. Orders lett at Mer. IE THEIR SIGHT to know | Ported his return home, having beendetached | Will be taken to today. s a _ | father died recently in Paterson, "Nd. cay. | —-#a-Dr. HT. llelmtold has made an amiea- 6 eS ort the Alert, Asiatic station, on the 24th of See ary ercemererst 49-4 man by the name of Brown, who lives | ing him $15,0.0, has written a letter to the ex. | bie ent with his brother. A- a ee ed ited to the eye, at Gritrae Chaofe se og" Risged on, walting | , 9 Dr, Reynoids of Cuthbert, Ga. aged 21, | near Middleton, Kyu was anid ava vagrant ia | ecktors, shingallight¢o his inher. | boid,of Philadelphia, thereby. units alt tne ; st st theast. " Orders recelv a Chay ‘rank B. Rose, arri » aged Welgh- | Franklin a few days'ago. He was purchased | tance, coming‘as it did from a man Who voied | tereste in the : Be telegraph receive prompt aiieaes wae Le avenue D.Wss corner aieetreet, | Pensacola, aud placed ou Waiting orders “° | ing Gs pounds. by Ford érBros. for soeents, for Lincolns® bold, and the doctor takes the weus aaa