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> oe case 1, Sam peor while 10,000 took in the FORTY BCSHELS ELIVERED Fon gana | _ Toss Sorret snd Hevaire Promply. coir | Thal Congres, having eresa tn, rage 0 | lvrow,_ The Lord Mayor an corporation, to ‘ Gas LIGr OFFICE, rene tHORESALE AND ETAT, He ota Sates tee ta a20_Ue applica: | juembers of parliament, hundreds of priests and our Adana 223 20% ireeh, | we Lineups De Wal GOUL "Setar | act, out not to those earved prior ts tatgate | prea ‘” oad : F, THE EVENING STAR. ; Local NEWS UB! HED cey = G ‘ Relief of Yellow Fever Sufferers. . yee ia teneeee THE NATIONAL COMMISSION. nnsy a ths The excentive committee of the National Re- Pe emets Sremee coe ner Elem strect Met Commission met this afternoon — Nom mnons, acting chatrman, and Messrs. Woodworth, The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Davis, Mitchell and Dickson. present. The fol- 1. KAUFFM. Pres'te 2 owing telegrams were recelved:— = maceeass. a a musaares Cry, Miss... Oct. We now Tae Evextxo Star is served really nee o) for the sick and de irate © the ity by carriers, on, their own scout, 2s + Handsbore.saent 1. R.A. of eTem on cents President H. R. A. of jJandsboro”. sounter, 2 cenie each. By mail—postage Preval JACKSON. MISS., Oct. '26, ISiS.—Mayor MeGall ‘Tue WEEKLY Stan— on Friday—82 & | up to«lay. but weak: fifteen cases since yester- day noon; two deaths to-day —colored persons. Our litte’ relief fund will be exhausted next week. Our modesiy wont pay nurses. Deaths to date, 5s; number of cases, 373, Weather very T. Lowrr, red to the Secretary of » for consideration and action, upon the re- commendation of the cammittee, Contributions toward the “Benner fund” were recelved—$100 fry 1, on Dent of the pitts 1% Prepaid. 10 copies for $15; 20 copies 7 2 Fa waa subscriptions must be paid in ad- fe Rates of adi vce fue Papert coer tae oad V%, 52—Ne, 7,979. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1878. TWO CENTS. ton above were re s° G ( JOTICES WHE EVENING ST | whe President ana South Carolina. | SECRETARY &0HURZ BOSTON SPEECH. 4. LADIES’ GOODS. SPECIAL NOTICES. _ THE EVENING STAR. Be eee eee caren seid aca aamuclaegs Telegrams to The Star. UTGLASS, 1 THE FIRS of the PHIL- ‘The condition ot affairs in South Carolina has | *RC Workingmen and the Currency: = NINTH STREET, ST. CLOUD BUILDING. tu 20 : Washington News and Gossip. | tracted sreat attention lately and will, in the BU Retern yi pees = from Hon, = ; a H_D. Hancock, tr oul City. next few days, still further hold the attention ot | ght he will set forth clearly and at length the THE SPANISH ASS. ASSIN, Surgec neral Woodworth reported that he all GoveRNMeNT REcEtrTs ‘To-Day.—Internal | the public. South Carolinians and democrats, | Te##¢0s which make it necessary for working- * | had written to Ripley Ropes, treasurer Brookly a DOUGLASS’ ABDOMINAL CORSET, sh i irae 7: ie ea ae Goto men, more than forall others, that our eurreny commitiee, stating that he had forwarded to Pipe STEELS, Sipe Lactxes, AND SPOON BUSE, 97e. ne on GROV revenue, £620,048.67; customs, $450,477.93. generally, assert positively that there is no tn- WOR Prof. S. M. Bemis, chairman of the Medical Commission, $500 contributed by Brooklyn to 81:35 WASHIN 3 nee xe Xnanal Meeting of Stockho! " shall be honest and _ stable, and will expose the | q Ma > TIT Hy ature Cauca MONDAY, Oats Sunscutrrions to the four per cent, loan to- | Serference with republicans in the exercise of | SMitnes ty whieutueteaaioms of anppposte | SHOOTING AT THE KING. be held at nny urch, MON is thetr political rights in that state; but the gov- t 2 " dears sl le. relieve individual suffering, and that the gene ae fail sigan, Sec 517-50 pam. Let all. com @ay amounted to $55,000, iment, has suflicient evidence’ that while no RCE SCAT ae One eee Tous gi Could Mot be mere apprenetaely ae. oi Howe, reat bargains, soCieia AaAiY OF THE VE: eas : is desk | “ZTOSS Outrage” has been perpetrated republi | co ary BY Tek fel Dursed than through the commission How visite *~ es SOCIETY ARMY OF THE TE THE POSTMASTER GENERAL was at his desk i . r the ©: Secretary Schurz will express regret that it WITNESS. . “ e e a ae fees nied oar agg, | Cea Teyentars try. nthe, Tenncwee A | to-day, looking none the worse for his western | Ses. et allowed their rights under the con, sicuid be found: necessary to prove by ana. | GEN. GRANT A gs oo ea TGLASS, ulman i et | trip. | 5 : A : | ment that the a aebied a . . . ‘ UG MRee, | REMNDAY Gch gee Pa access | ti : ae sue | Guar ias Saat netraae MG tray | Seth inet ty a ene ah = = Ta i y apply AN “ PICKENED CONSCIENCE.—The Sec- | Ff - oh My i ey ¢ and stable value . " 2S ae fund HE EMPRESS KID GLOVE. foutocofond Toh Season at Arme'eadttuar- | retary of te Treasury today received troman | S4uzoveontemplate aciange of his “spucnera | aud thats menes of intinsc and sae valie | DEMORALIZED MOONSHINERS, | sion" Moca mm tue fu bed and MADAME HUNT desires tocall special attention | tera. W. T. SHERMAN, | unknown person, in an envelope postmared | Feprecented the Pregdenced line ofaction. ‘The | Cys which Ro enon ae nee oa aot ee) reac ea to the above of her own mnporta: f _ Oct 26-2 ARGH OF GOLEM —— Preaident:_ | Philadelphia, Pa., $6 on account of conscience, President 1s 09 rant how alfalrs are minaged Pee ny eon our Heri taupe: THE ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE District Government Affairs. whieh ix pnaranteed 3 Ss P COLU:! 5 Se Ss a emoera y. He e Bani 4 ASSASST) © DOG LAW Sue Manner rom Thr Moxey. ee oirice or run Couacron or Taxes, | ‘THe PRESIDENT GoING TO Batmivore.—J. H. | 12 However, MCHNed to rele eae ee ees cig | cation table. He Will avorite the contusion of KING ALFONSO. . TRE DOG LAW TO RE ENFORCE: r iso, im Hock the following welbknown yersof the District will take notice that | BONG, Collector Thomas, J. M. Carter, Hon. J. | federal authorities of Ua state to. pre- | Meas on this subject to the effects of the hard | tpteresting Partiontarsot che Affair, Majer Sarees aoperintencs ot peas ane aac eal D, MEDAL. Ce eT an ee eer et iu take notice nat | Carroll Spence, Oliver H. Gill and 8. L. McCann, | cure equal rights to oN, He wants | mes whieh bring distress upon the multituder | "Nw Youxe Oct. SA Madrid special sass | MIO N 3 potice, $0 te avers the marshals, and | 8nd cause them to adopt in despair any sug- sires for the enforcement of the law upon persons keeping unlicensed dogs and those having dog-license tags improperly in their pos- session, or on dogs owned or kept by them, The former in be found by comparing the lists of licenses issued with a Ust of the names of per- sons keeping dogs, and the latter nts of the taxes for the year ending June 30th, | ‘Itimore gentlemen, called on | the district attorne. , ie the excitement occasioned by the attempt on See CO ee ee AEENCH can | 1872, and will be ready to receive Payment of (16 | eee ne tan tee eet en | the cirenit hudges to’ strletly enforce the | gested means of rellef, just as persons afticted | King Alfonso's life has not Dy any means died eee ee ine NEW York pricas | Taxée at this office from and after the Finst Day OF nd Is desirous that the people o | With painful diseases’ frequently lose patience | out.” ‘The eriminal fired trom the stewale te E 5 laws, ai t Maryland Institute fair in Baltimore on next | €lection laws, itn ay: fe and rational methods of cu: NovEMBER NEXT, Phe President ac the south should not interpose any obstacle | With systematic and rational methods of cure, | front of house No. 95 Calle Mayor, not Bpecial attention gi ‘One-half of said Tax is due November 1, 1878; the | Thursday. The President accepted the Invita- y Obst Hpi tidied gen Be feige ny ect22tr = s paenle : ckery. Ml touch upon a y s 4 a whatever to their enforcement. He has hopes | 2nd resort to quackery. He wi other halt May Ist, 1879, Hon. He will leave here on the 5:20 p. m. train aimed too low, however, and the bail passed THE L Parties ho t ithin thir- | ‘Thursda’ » same g. Tne | that the elections which are to be held a week | the relations of labor and capital only so far as. rou theamné aay of Novennber, will haves | Gelveation after ering the White iowa: wens | ton to-morrow-—Novembersth-will throngn. | 10 show that the interests. of both are identical — y ascertain- = ING . | ty days from the first day of November, will ort mber 5 z in regard to a sound money system, with the | rough the hand of a soldier standing guard | inc who have Hcense tags without tae eeee a - i ‘ ing sai u and invite hint) De pesenG “This invite the milit: ; uard his interests by a correct calculation of | } : “ ; tor Will, upon application, furatsh a Uist of vember ist as shall not be paid during said month a invite it that the military and naval forees of the gov- | SUard his interests by a i ment of his hand checked his horse momeuta- stats : vor those wcifaiiy milisitaahaes | penalty of two (2) per cent. will be ad edonthefiret | Wasalsoaccepted. ernment shall not be used except where anthe than ie Workingran rhe i gona currency | rily. ‘He then rode tranguilly onward towants | 1. Fe et tee f your patronave.. MRS. ML. WHITEFORD, So ote ee ae tae et ne | BROOKLYN'S DEFAULTER—DIstrict Attorney | ed by existing statutes and the Coustitution, ‘The | than the Workingman, who ts the victim of his | the palace. Several women who were standing | Sed to hw bales Fashionable Drees and Cloak Maker, | Saine is paid or otherwise proceeded with as the law Tenney Ot BROOKIva, Is inthe city. He | President's aversion to the use of the military | ¢itcumstanees and his necessities. near MoxtR MEN TACKLE Waowe Ccsvower. oet21-26* 11038 F st. nw. itive law imposes a like penalty fornon-payment of | Tenney, of B sauce ii toenee Gene in any state to preserve peace and order is well THE BODY OF THESPEECH THE MAN WHO FIRED M Kc. Ackermnan, pumlisioer of thie shew Pant MBS: 3-P. PALMER, fhe second half doe May 3, 1579 i 20 a re | ee eae ee Unae huis wetwatine ascent Any CeMOnStAehON ener a aa ares | Tell be taken up inshowing thatthe money con- | pointed him out with loud cries and he wasat | Mar is at Ue ariieten: wiew silane ee oes ‘ of JOHN F. - He sa 2 s f - | any demonstration whereby the livesa S| templated inresumption st meet We pe secured, » the sitchtest Me Bice ce ee nose ater ate age es Collector of Tax Hoxie, got away with about $22,000, and that | QP Crean cutie were gn ee aad right Hi a treme ued. He did not make the sitzhtest | Capitol yesterday he was picked up “for a flat 1107 F street. between 11th and 12ti ; and the | requirements of the workingmen, especially to at | there is hardly any prospect of laying hold of attempt to escape. Terrible indignation was a ! : é by some ihree-card monte men. He let. them TICE, IS HEREBY t | ul civil arm of the service was sitown to be clearly | be képt in view, which are: “First, that the line | manifested among the people tormine the unveet. | Loom eee He, WACAUISe, as ‘ Hae juet received an eleyant line of Son Gnd after November lat, 187 ‘a a: him, . =e Unable to guarantee protection—the President. | of policy be adopted which will under existing | that almost immediately gathered from the oe panne come’ amuse peat a cla eee tAMELS HATE: BONNETS ann HATS. dend of two (2) per cent. will be paid on the Capital i ee Vashington | there is good ground for believing, would cail | circumstances give him steady and remuner- | bazaars and the marke in the Plaza Ma ge he a 2 Ale, rome of the moet stylish Shaper an gah igi pi Gog eae Coe tapry Nee oe | ree aaa ae ernie aoctnate | on the military to see that justice to all ls done, | ative employment; second, that preference be Attempts were made to wreak summary ven. | cchuvkes at Washam 4 sovindlime Colors in FELT GOODS, CASHMERE the Co 0 ot .and 8. W. By, Company, at te Com: | this morning and le! Y Oreloens cis artes | and no one is interfered with, no matter what | given’ among the Systems of money in whieh | geance upon thew s on he was S | with the New We procs a eee | ‘ noon for Philadeiph no doubt of is | hiseotor, or how he may wish to.east his vote. | fils wages may be ald to ithe Kind on wenose Way tothe GoblenO CHIL Tene hear aees | With the New bass ee ae NGS, ise cledtlon: Ue He value he ean depend, one which does not cheat. | renianded to the Capt eneralty. Atarks pl bean ties ie New Shades in JUGLA and MONOGRAM KID ei SENATOR MITCHELL, of Oregon, is in the city | Under the first head’ it will be pointed out that = Sditg tierce de pretence that he was Ken to the Arling- GLOVE: Special attention given to orders. COOLNESS OF THE AIM ‘The prisoner disp PRISONER, WHO DECLARES | ton estate. The thieves paid his way from Up ¥ A SOCIALIST. Capitol ina chariot, but when ny ayed great coolness during | ton hotel he said, ause tie To: tending to business before the United S| from th . He thinks | supreme Conrt. He will remain here until ¢ Stenger has a hard fight en hand in ss the very prospect of resumption has brought a revival of confidence, and that all over the land the pulsations of business life have become 29 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. rthe Arlin, Well, boys. T have bh CLOARS, DOLXANS, CIRCULARS AND | _ Bine Lick, Bedford and ee © wee ee iat ne ealeiates that the democrats wll have : Keane Viti eens tie mmnin pints Chau or Re very thin, of medium hetght- ven valightorue | san ny wn had lived in, New. York all ive tte d S17 NixtH Srerer Nortawest, he very mutch ‘regretted ity that, Sayler Wi Caisthy Cheam aneasiness among the old of | dance of money and high prices, they aim at | BMNSEIL a socialist: and Internationalist, nt When interrogated as to who his accomplices were, arr ae ad acted In concert with } s ny one. He said that, he eame alone from Tar. will then be vigorously de- é e He will combat the idea that high | fie? Salou diceppen eee cage, This Was his | Here and 3 prices mean a revival of business and general | Mt serous disappointment in lire. ns, le fs nt member and one of the (Near the Avenue, tuentanians on the io post Tea . invetoc sloy alarwe | Std loss to the deni Colored Prives it Have 500 Slate Mantels in etock and employ a Rid. Toss fe eC short notice. Urders taken for all si force of mechanics and artists in producing new de- | )i vba) hits the republ Waterproots. 2 Cite trent signs and colors, and are filling ail orders promptly | =" Dest parlia rand that his defeat is a Z nding to the cans Wil investi atches,” the Spe pe depreci ably follows that Blaine | upon all clas If the conven- | thea. rrow,” said i . would be the nomi jon of the currency which tnevit- the evii effect of this depreciation swamp lands. Alinding to. the chances in 18s0, the Senator thin would make the bes tion were to be he “Grant, in my opinio! GEN] o Evans, lot - js yell. let them go ale 2 | prospe He will show that the fictitious GENERAL GRANT, ‘ fe Trevise, Pavis. 5 5 With warmth. Well, iet them go ahead but Blain reed pillar in the west, | Prosper! ‘ a S ho. was standing at the window. snes B.A. Warn mA ies si : |, and, with a large ing 7 at am afraid 0! 3 jaine is exceedingly poplar in the west. osperity which inflation sometimes pro- | Whowas standing at the window of lis hotel, octl2tr SOS 2 emmaueenien Seennies nS ee Oe ae a ere Ganon ohne THIN ChOr MTT eat a aang of nor dot | and he may vel be the Presidential nominee, of | RrOsberty | wiich tnflation the first. issuing | aud was following with hiseye the progress of | 2:26. Ka Apa ee t PALL AND WINTER OPENING i usa Range, Stove, Tin and Copper work, | ‘The Speaker 1s In excellent health. ndt a vit piers Sr CE re pe Hine j of the grecnbacks is always followed by a day of | Ue royal ee is Ue foot passed cardoea, 104s 4 block 4, How ‘or fs Pe eaves : At excellent tek i a : that Conkling will § m= | Teckoning, bringing: uptcies, stapn across the Puel a before him, said tha’ col ag 4, FINE MIL. solicit Jobbing orders. susslte | Worn out by the active personal canvass he has | sete in ‘the senate, and that ils manners; which Ad ASS Tee cree chee nen | de cleanly caw the dasies ie pene pistol, | ant Calversity, sub. S farm; $2400 AtMRS. C. V. SMITHS. | been making in is distrie Ae deemed haughty by those who do not know | tremely doubtful whether, under. the present The general had already booked for Lisbon by | Patrick P. carroll to ohn 't. Fallon, ot 2 ae SEDNESDAY, Oct. 15th and 16 ARLOW’SGALLERY OF FINEARTS | Wir Courcrox THowas Says or rue | him, work to bis disadvantage. “Why,” said | creumstances, even this temporary prosperity. | the night train leaving at 7 o'clock, and thene. | 2 cizabet = 0, 4. SB: TEER Slater ote cay ad dena | Be OWES a uM xp ELcTiox.— Collector ‘Thomas, ot | Re: “when I first saw Conkling L fell lato tie nid follow inflation measures. “Ehere is net | fore could not in person present his conmnatulac sade izabeth &. Bord, Wot 40, 84. 206; 6 a ene Fe Neh Ohne 1225 Pennsylvania Avenue. Seedipatig a eee aie porter | clamonerror of tuinking that he was vain and public necessity which exeused the original | Nous to King Alfonso, but to Senor Stivera, the | SWbIeCt tO Lust OF $e.giN ————— = = = = ee saltimore, is tn the city to-day. a reporter | pompous, When I sot to Know him, however, | issue, there would be doubis as to the honesty | Minister of State, who called soon after and ae. P ae: aS = AS. H. VERMILYA, Phar Pies ee ofthe grax he sad, coneeruing (he Maryland | ts mind was a ouee disabused of that tin of an intention by the gove nunent to uiimat + commanied bim t0 the rallway station, General pinay antermose te ater “1 Paintings, Engravings, ogra election, ** going ‘on $ slo Hat uOlesouled. true friend, | tuirl its promises to pay which did not thea | © express sympathies and regn preceding games had been LADIES FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, Phe.owraphs Oe Oe ber (0 Congress In the sixth district, if we | and has a profundity of wisdom—inore than lis | exist, and there would be wanting the Wied | that he was unable to pestpone his tausner Ge Teonding Gems led Boca won hy 610 9th street, opposite Patent Office. FA rag fy eee pet ete and lection. With a fair We | enemies rd hin a and unreasoning confidence which gave such a | 01der that he might personally call upon His ene ee ae A fine stock of LADIES’ BOOTS of my Aiea foe Perce ean ene so elect Holland in the fomth and Kran» mel SS ne art to the business of that period, Men will | Mijesty. | He begged Senor Silvera ta convey to | & Pirate Crew om a Wrecked own make, suitabie for fall and winter: Ai the New Styles of Vi vet and Silk Frames. sixth. FW QUARTERS FOR THE STATUARY—' ol give themselves up as at first to the illusions | the King bis sincere congratulations for hi Steamer. Wear, for sale at reasonable prices. Gold Frames of all kinds for Portraits, Land- “Won't the government supervisors of 6) Dbitt House brigade of side- statuary | of success. A burnt child shuns the fire. ‘bhe | Cape from the assassin’s bullet. There w: Sax FRANcIsCO, CaL., Oct. 27.—The passen © CH and every kind of ORNAMENT, scape Hg Cre oe Old Frames Regilt. tions, which you will have, give you a fa seems to be much pleased at the prospect of | Secretary will then refer to the evil effect on | great gathering of diplomats, nobles, and men | gers of thi amer Georgia, recently wrecked Seed aut eee eae eee es ae Lh a om asked the reporte: Ti he cpeen Willard’s Hotel being reopened. The shaay | the credit of our states, our mun! palities, our | Of ail parties at the Palace to offer at Punts 3 IME: 1» 5 - in extent, ye i scure i 2 eee “ petent workmen. : , manties, it is hard, AVET, ext Otice. = Suiver, Gilt and Copper Wire (plain and twisted.) Reo Neage a Davee a —_— = = ‘ords, with or without wii muc! ‘v4 P) revi: BOOKS, & Screw Eyes, Nails, &c. It is the frandulent regis north front of the Ebbitt House is just the | business corporations, and even thing for summer time, but for the winter sea- | that a shoc son a Warm southern exposure is needed. The | the integ dividuals, CONGRATULATION: x to the confidence of the world in | on Friday night and ity of our government and the intelil- | Russell Lowell and Pt good supe! it to fed complaint of the circu, the wreck, claimt orgia failed to tendant n) at the offi- roper Con- Mr. Reed, Secretary ¢ t Le- A : weave nieeance es nue front of Willard’s leaves nothing to be | gence and good faith of our people would pro- | gation, called at the Palace and expressed thelr | trol over Ue crew, and that the latter asted Paintings Lined, Cleaned and Restored by aw a een Ce ee. ee ie red in that respect, and the brigade is | due eae ne oe claim, would fol Td gl aon oe ee ape. The King like a lot Ing to render assist- a = = i. N. BA A js ted, to-day, that a De happy, accordingly a refusal Lo resume, bringing upon us masses of | Continues to muke light of the whole a ‘, but | ance to the passengers in saving their eflects, HE BEST READING Pir ptel i inahoa Neral bit sn guaranteed Georgetown men have been rejected In Mont- Py our indebtedness, in a variety of forms so un- | the popular i dignation Is still extreme. “The | and afier the landing was accomplished re rday to the chapel of the Ato- | turning to the ship and helping themselves to cha with his sister, the Princess of Asturias, by | the bazgave and other property of the passen ide. They were seated in a two-horse | gers. Stanley's Through Family Library of Agnew's Surgery, vol. 1 = fodern Frenchiien. Hamerton. Dark Continent, 2 vol tish Poetry 310.00 | “All parties wishing work done, by sending note by | S°HIC!y county, “a mail will meet with prompt attention. 4 | Manageabie a: Stull more dest will then o render probable another panic | King drove yest ictive than any we have suffered. pose of the claim that the in- A Brittst Masor’s VALUABLE SECR PERSONAL.—Mr. D. W. Bartlett, of the Chi- | letter has been received the Post Office de- tion, requests Us to say that the pa NOTICE. rout: youny - aye ES resenting that he has worked for meas | Hest ! partment from a British major of the royal me- | crease of prices, which is an accompaniment of | brake, with two lacl ind —_—___—__—_ Dineee heas pook. Marin ti 3 Resree oC OU Peintes ann insta eee | graph printed fm some of the journals in regard | rinesat Edinburgh, offering to divulge to t inflation, will benefit the debtor class. He will | but without any escort, His rece s _ The Western Corn Crop. ‘The Europeans. Henry Ja 1 uable pictures, I warn all persons against. He isan | to his sa is a gross exaggeration. and he | United States authorities nent of 325,00) | first call attention to the fact that it isa matter | populice canounted to CINCINNATI, Get. 28.—The virer publishes, ket Lowel £5 (Oe ee ee Thinks, Ht must be the juventivn of some vorce. | 4 plan (or considerably inercasing the revenues | of ‘storie experience that perlods of tnfa AS OTATION pe Bays hear pet Robert Lowe! <i =k a spondent hungry for a juicy item. ....A. HW. | Of the Post Office in the United States. It is, ‘ot been debt paying but debt eontracting ‘The royai party drove the Palace throu crop of BI ee anion = z yN WITH AN 3 Lathes ery tora | hs - : s : : ne royal party drove from the Palace through ts ener of Charon. ‘awhes Flowing’. Tagdigs OPTION WHE AXE OTHER FIRM. | Ig, of tte Galveston Adios ts Feptstered ag tis Perhaps, to be regretted that ther is no appro- | epochs. Many dollars of new debt have been | uesire upeticnn cee el a OD bana eons Recollections and =a ee = . -... Representative M of Ohio, | priation lable to enable the Post Office de- paid. It will Ge | the Puerto del Sol down the € eS ee cae Cowden © ok A. H. PICKRELL, Pees. J. W. DEEBLE, Sec. | js ai the Fbbitt, with th ictory on | Parnent io accept this magniticent otfer, re ly at the very commence- | tne io and thence along the Passe of Botan- in secant in Sokione bea og Maly & ‘ Fe $ of a demoe THE Rumor that there will be i rise of prices due to inflation, the | ico into the Passe de Atocha, tin 3 ¢ ‘sla Indiana a FOTOMAC INSURANCE COMPANY. | jhoitiituie i ee dis. charge at the end of tis month in the Burean of Engraving and Printing is without founda- Yielding 45,920,000 bushels, being se Of about two million bushels. "In 10 ar of the present di ng that with | over which, on January nt depreciation in the ew af his loan is shrinking & iste bovels, in paber covers Georgetown, D. C. All the late novels. 7.) oMtONS © CHAPMAN, - oct23-tr 911 Pennsylvania avenue. Having been appointed Washington Agent for the a sane Convent the Princess Mere a decre Counties in Kentucky 129,000 acres were planted, King drove to. th claim the hand : i es. To O63. DU lecrease of = —— = above well-known and reliable Company,Ican be | Weelis visit s, of the | tion, “The foree bemg now eve njusted to every screw of the law to sque iS | the usual prayers for the repose of the sow! of Bis Bes _ oS JEW LAW AND MISCELLANEOUS | found at my office, 1339 F STREET N.W., daily be. | House of urned to Wash- | the orders in the hauds of the Direan. no ew Withiout delay out of the debtor. ‘Phere | jis little bride he yestenlay 2 U the bic poemage N BOOKS. tween the hours of 9a. m. and 4 p.m., prepared to | jnvion Saturday. nt-at-Arins J. € appointments will be raade except to filly; of e Of a Reientifie Memoirs. By Juo. W. Draper. renew old Policies and take risks upon property of | 'y,, tude of a de ut and sad he. : ce ye leniency ries "| Whe Great Bank Hobbery in New i el son has gone to his home in Ohio. € and no discharges will be made exes) ne ho more renewal of mortga ebiors | from assassination. The King received this Gromthof the Steam Fire Thurston: eee PM JOHN H. CASSIN, Agent. ; _M Hendiey Col. Rogers’stenosraphier, | eau‘e. : wile relieved, ot of thelr Burdens, Wht of morning (Sunday) affectionate telegrams tron | porween 6 and 9 See yestentay morning s 9s Gold M ne, A = who went west with’ the Postmaster Genera, —— 1eir property rous compart 4 the | his mother, the ex-(ueen Isabella I... the Duke a A; y = wen, Pole Ct ant ae = USZED, STATES 4, PER CENT. | wes at his desk at the White Touse toa LETTERS FROM MADEID, dated Octobor two financial systems, in the light of the points | de Monpensier, Esparatere and Others coneune |] masked bunslars entered the Manhattan sav= Law of Maryland. BOD band for = . Terris ch, fle ol District of Conumbia, Twenty and Thirty yearGola | of jrepreconiativen fe cent Of the Ho! isexpected to setum her: brougiit forward, as meg State that the Spanish mission to Constantin " deuce and giving t 5 of piodueing conn- y and d edition, 1873... ings badk building, corner of Broad: t Reports. Otto. Vol. 6. Bleecker ' wating him on his escape. Hundreds of te e is ate workingmen steady and re- nsare already at hand from the and after handeuft- , for sale. a 3 ple has been raised to a first-class embassy, and ative @ 3 ri grams already : hd trom the provincia ing the janitor made him, under threats of in- Stationery Sock’ uw emuplete wth allthe | S368 Bonds of D. G., guaranteed by the Unitea | 10-1001 Mleciton or fossil Munaune, exumed pe | Ute the Marquis Antonio Manttita, now idjats- | Muverative eimployment will Dring this branch | onthorities, corporations, bishops, aid all tie | 2S, the jaultor made combination of the Sate new aud attractive styles, including very handsome | States, Coupon or tered, bouht and sold. Major dowlen the poke uitins, exhumed by | ter to Washington, but at present absent ou pee es Le foreign courts. There was a solemn Ze Dewi | to them. and deliver up the keys of the Oeste. Tiles in frames, Glass Tuketands and Paper Weights, | Other Investment Securities bought on ocdera, Major Towles, the printing clerk, and hlinsett. | eave, will probably be transteried tec aaa Under the second head. which deais with the | sung vesterday at the chapel of the Palace of | ‘they unane deuver, up the ke large amouat Ghremies, Picture Frans Riis Yeather Goods, &e: | -_auw2te LEWIS JOHNSON & G0. Bankers | during a recent four through Coloradg and | inopie at an early date advantages to the workingmen of a stable and | Santelmo. of mhoncy. ‘The Darber Who lives Gn Uhe toe Our Cuntomers ae Tk OH MORRISON, (THE GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY | Vii) pe presented to the Smithsonian 'Institie ERGUOTION Laws Uinicun | Uncertain the semcie CREE ae FOREIGN AFFAIRS. sardied by the appearane al tie aber ae ——— —— —— oc has es es , uth Carolina charged with a viola- | {°,, P ahiay mee eh : Ascow, Oct. 28.—The Habilities of John e with fright and excitement with his HE LATEST PUBLICATIONS. HUNYADI JANOS. foger Q. MIS, M.C., of Texas, have ai ived in 4 . ment, and that they must. w to get the flat | iy, ata C hose bankruptcy was an- | lands handcuffed tightly and the key of the Washington, and have taken quarters tor the | Uon of the laws in regard to the elective fran. iptcy dollar, worth nothing, as they do 0 get es old | nounced on the 26th inst. are over suonaey, | bank cltitched betw ‘A history of the Growth of the Steam Engine, by THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. winter at the Congressional Hotel. chise, the following dispatch was on Satur Robert H’ Thurston, C/E. Inter Sci. Series, illus- ——— sent to the U.S, attorne: dollar; second, that a’ tempora: nthem. He was only halt - at Charleston by At- | lmnlees Wuelhese ibn ‘Their assets are comparatively meagre. It is | “dressed and gasped “Thieves, robbers; come and Hees a on ees, Atte, Marshall Meyer, | THE LANCET.—“Hnnyadi Janoe—Baron Licbix | THE LEASE OF WiLLanp’s Hore to Messrs. | tomey General Devens" want no crammeking | NRCH makes business live hot tie working | te Glasgow House only that “failed, bon | See!” ‘The warver_accorpatied. iti into tis iustrated; $1.00. Lessons in Cookery, Handbook affirms that its richness in aperient salts sur- | J 17, Bresl a Edw: $. Cook w: or guarantees, but a judicial investicati ; ae PATA M Wright and Scott having retired from the Lon- | bank and saw the doors of the great vault wide foun National rnimina Sobgo} for covery. csouth | passes that of al ctber known watert ne | Since Tele Sots es sho The incre, | outrage alleged to lave beech eoametied pon | Meher aes ‘Than prices ‘to grade the wostas (on and Hangoon concerns after the failure of | Open nd the floor ittered with tin boxes, all ‘dom,) ‘edi 7 ; Yountans : SH ME: NAL —“Hrnyadi | sist ate $ ay oon. P lessees GUGM HEGMIO I the nen fi tpon | higher 3 i the w fis | the City of Glasgow bank. ‘The downfall of a | cmptied of their contents. ‘The barber notified 1.60. In Paradise, from the German of Paul Heyse, ehieacionseperient Mareen? MMfest, and most | take immediate possession, and will spendabou | jeyrenang, people in the exercise. of tuelr | man, recent statistics of the Massachusetts cate in the grain trade Is. ex the police. ‘The doors, windov means, ‘Yole.; $1.20. ‘The Great Composers, Bach, Hansel, efficacious aperient water.” ” : $150,000 refitting and refusnishius The faeces, | THEMIS as eltizens of the Cnited State _ | Dea of labor, as well as the lessons of ail | SvdlcHte in, the grain trade Is McoMaod, | Of Srotes from whnber were bees en Beg) Agtoinette, by Andre Thuriet; Handy vol. | PROFESSOR VIRCHOW, Berlin: “Invariably good | 4'0"q fil be torn di fad a The Attorney General has sent the following | histor joW that wages rise last and least, and : lier Lb act and it series; 20c. Mme. Pompadour's Garter, by Gabrille | ~ and prompt succesa nose valuables Fe ee aca ti De torn down and a rotund’ | telegraphic order to United States officers in quently the workingman ts most In- | jMdIU Is believed that the faflure of various | Was evident the Unleves entered by means of Greville: He. Bir Rover De Covert ine anny | PROFESRC Eee eee eet Raye Pre Te IMtelon ree ne (ceping-rooms placed in | ‘rexas:—«Do your utmost toenforee the laws, | wit by tluctuations in currency: fourth, that | nse houses must follow. Be enn elanitor, Wertel, created She The Bubble keputation, by Kahane Hine cosa.” suai aoe SES 1 house about the 24th of Noveuiber. iy » aby competent Withers ars of election | the collapse which ends such periods of ‘intla- TONDO On eet that at 10 minutes pasts, white tae LB Jabby: 1c A complete assortment of School PROFESSOR SCANZONI, Wurzbure: “I prescribe | front will probably be rebuilt next suinuer. paint. “When ootained “against 1S ders arrest According: to the BugseiGy oF Ris “calculation, | nament was begun atone Oulod his morning. himself, ‘seven. tasked ‘men Suddeny rush ““"MOHUN BROS, PROFESSOR LAUDER BRUNTON, Mw. p., FR | Work on the rotunda, cic, was begun this | Them, using force It heresery to 4 but never fails to injure the poor man, who | ‘There were 23 starters, including John Ennes, | (to Lis neon and handcuffed Iunselt and hts s he - ey pI its and ~ Ol st a ives from day to-da. th, that le savings, ». on, of -J is oo eaten tema Reine) 8. Tonto nore peerace than its rivals, and i ae 1 = ; , Do your utmost for a fair Ih At a . AA Sank re a a he se ings tna a peal faire he i nae ilmerutae oe iad aly ae ea = ] SMAI WORDS An Original Review of | PROFESSOR AITKEN, F.R.S.,Royal Mili. | | AN EVENING av THe Waite Hocse,—Ieisivell THE NoRTH CaROLINa MOONSHINERS. —The | sumer at such times; a thousand million dollary | 1ack, Dut otherwise tire conditions of cee con- | “creamed, when the burglars drew pis ture, Education, ndastry, Philanthropy, Social He. fre Hospital Netley: “Preferred to Pullnaand | known that Mr Js especially triendly to | Attorney General, in accordance with the re- | are deposited ih savioes Danke Grate paces | test are the same S al the previous pedestrian | {!ncalened instant death to any one who made form and Governma:t Also, a faithhl record of Peo yee artists, and always extends to them an invita- | commendation of the Acting Commissioner of | Of tus country, anda depreciation of percent, | tournament, when O'Leary was the voeee | a noise. | They then carried hitn into an oy ‘what men are doing to advance the interests of wo- fete ahs beneolind ah tion to call ing in Washington. 4 LUN centr i In the value of money, due to inflation, means a | ‘They will Mish at 10:30 o'clock Saturday night, | '2 room and forced him to deliver up the keys men. Brery household shox.’ readone goat woman's | prey ieuapeneable fo the traveling Public. ‘Avor- | In respons kind invitation Miss Emu Lena eu pent robbery from the poor of $5,000,000; this would | The prizes are £500 with the belt, £100, and ¢50, | Of the street door, His wife corroborated ts ethan tanta Se at yes | RETIRES an incoampaiy with peut BetogtMely eatin | fuderég ota ldo ofthe tern seven aking ee ase the ore | cgi sate artmamteeanieg ett toe | SGT, te, ac, Ow ead et tere we Ss bli >. Theresa Juan E C0., y ss ach.’ faving | jaws, They will be allowet lead euilty Ny Et 7 ie i ae cob 3 > bo! "a bite! ooe "s Lewis, Managing Editon 025" Weluat street, Pulla- 41 and 43 Warren st., New York, the carriage at the White House Miss Abbott | {tS Scnarcey agalnst. tien. bu dunce wat be | money fo even a small extent would rob tie ‘The Ameer’s Army. Suis ie esncnin, ret ar eee delphia, Pa. ausé-Ly Sole Avents for the United States and Canadas, hg Sherman ue [ee aeuehter, and the | suspended during good behavior, ee ir a oer! acer’ Atari ie gig Army of the | Sciiett president of the bank and brotierat An _ | For Sate by Dealers, Grocers and Drug- | Zohetal Says: “Why, Miss Abbott, Is tnt you? = crippled heroes, considerable sun out of | Ameer of Afghanistan ts believed to numbe gustus Schell. They pried open one compart. >. gists. The Label onevery xenuine Bottle i What a fortunate thing it that I came this <1 7 — Siena ic ‘fen! _ | the $30,000,000 which the country now pays them .000 infantry, 12,000 cavalry, and 200 guns, in- wat cei OF fe compart A NEW DEPAEBTURE. Gnscr rarEn. Seiaudswhinedw ae | evening.” and he gallantly escorted the lady ANOTHER Wnecr.— Signal station, Cape Look- | {i tonty Nearly a8 £000 AS BOR. cluding a battéry'of Armstrong guns,” “| ment containing $1100 tn stall bills, Se | the Red'parior. ‘The President and Mts. He out, N. C., reports to the Chief Signal office a aA = ane he ro ato . ruh of psident and \ . bs After briefly summarizing the arguments Turkey’s Tro is fs 7 re; 1 " General and Mrs. Ha 7 y i r Si Florence V : y' ubles. registered bonds and other non-registered seea- ne oe ane re : gece and Chief Justice | follows:—“Steamer Florence Wetherbee a: under the two main heads, the Secretary CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 28.—In a circular to the | rities of no use to them, $11,000 In cash, and JNO. E. HENDALL & SON, er re ete an tater in the rived in the hook of the cape this a.m., with | take up and discuss somé of the preientiousand signatory powers, in regard to the new. rebel- In negotiable securities. : cae ae is ing Attome; a nea ney yen and Re wre ck in fow found north of this Station 2 | ieo sistent claim: of the soft-money advocate lion south Of the Balkans, the Porte describes ux Pine ie ; LERS ba les. s the scheoner Wyoming, of Boston. | He will dispose of the arguments that redu: condition he Mussi S HE PIMLICO (BALTIMORE) RACING a COACH HARDWAEB evening was énjoyed. As Mrs. Hayes had ex- | tive years old, 200 tons, owned by John 8, Emery | dancy of money can make business lively With. on Roumelia os intolerable, and denies owded with handsome fequipaces uwraay? WILLET & LIBBEY, Eee. ¥ an rat M pve fo sing some | & Co,, Boston, from Port-au-Prince bound for | out a subsequent, depreciation; that the value | a foreign power is co-operating with Sclayonic | and the grand stand ablaze. with beautiful jes Bytnns-a pianist came in about 9 o'clock I Cargo logwood. Lost her masts and | of money is not determined by its quantity, but | committees at Sona ‘andaiming at the establisu- | ladies and tasteful costumes. It is not often a Miss, Abbott, sung Owo. ymns—one Neu otherwise uninjured. Washed over- | entirely by the credit of the government; that | ment of a new independent state, that a better programme of four races ts offered Veduustd Wits eel! cdl Nees Notte mutase BUILDERS’ GOopDs, with sul pathe ano Hi Bin oe Aptain, one passenger andl a of dec! specie pay mentE cannot b pel maintained for any a another note, addressed to Prince Laban- pie oe ae being a spin of one mile : LEY ha ears Ss is going Into Beaufort harbor.” length of time, as prove yy the experience of | off, the aml dor at Constantinople, | for two-year-ol the winner of the Central 619 B street n.w., Fon fo iBsteners | The’ President, rane at ORDERS. ae Bnew ; the Ba os of England, and aN EES is an | the —_ ier nee with connivance at perenne wo 0, five “oeeye extra, with = ™ > : i us ‘ nee iss Na R 's.—Commodore Wm, ‘apie, | example of the blessings of a soft-money sys- | the plans ot rebels, and demands her aid in jarters, rdman Was a prime favorite, en eee ED acer Gown to the parton vi hee the Buse came | capt. Henry Wilson and Pay Director John S, | tem. Severe reference wil be nade te che ok, suppressing a rebellion begun under the eyes of | Was beaten quite handily by Dan Sparling tn a ‘Washington, D. 0. yrantinging: Bi ih hile Miss Abbott Cunningham to temporary duty on board the | LeMPt of demagogues to advance their own iu- | the Russian troops. ie Boardman fints! — third. - Ht was u great surprise to Miss Abbott to meet | U.S.steamer Hartford at Rlo de Janeiro, Brazil, | (GtS BY arousing the hatred of the poor ee for Cob semeonate bee tae = the Chief Justice Waite, who heard “her sing nine | per steamer of 8d November next trom New | Sgainst the veh. inourexwting axis te | 3 Fone Oe ek pela Trem ash. | winner ofthe Disks secre lave pounee exten, NE! N . : Rear are , orl 5 ee Ohne My y e xist % New Yor . 28,—A § Nash- - WE BAVE OPENED A NEW YARD, Bax Inox, Horse Suom In0m Np Nats, Pet eo i se Ee ay Ranieri a Bea Taudes of | will claim that ina country which has hada | ville says the 300 lillelt distillers who have been With five starters. |The king of the turf, Duké ‘Trx-Prare, Zio, Huns, Brus, reach that city. | Miss Abbott related the inci- ) Wi. H. Nauman to examination for promotion. | Hii splitter and a tatlor in its Presidential chair | before the U.S. court during last week have | of Magenta, Ha Ie OPPONTE OUR PRESENT YARD, Z a Gents of that Journey, ier hunger, cold, cheer- | Commander RD. Evaus and Passed assistant | 2ud# Massachusetts cobbler SepeCiy: NaMen | Deen hopelessly Sen teed. entree teas | aie this ooo eee handicap for all horese PO! = ated : ; ait ‘ se sucl vi e: ‘unjusti- e hea’ 5 em r KES, Decks, DRILLS, lessnes her desperation and the temptation to | Sw ron A. F. Magruder to Harrisburg, Pa., on tiable; and whatever evils there may exist in Have tpenanen noes set to $1,000, and fromone | Which had run during the meeting, one and ‘Where wewill keep on band a large lot of Qu Canress, Sone Coroners Mie osha aad ene Sind whieu completed Wht reat OF evs, | this connection, It would only vate them | to six monthsin jail. Asthey'had been allowed | a-quarter miles, with seven starters. Belle was s eee ferrite aban AI Matt Aus, Si ‘regular | to introduce a financial system which makesthe | todo pretty much as they pleased in their home | frst. choice in’ the , Florence Payne LUMBER, Parxts, VARNISH, MACHINE BELTING, we Veo Mole ne Seine a oe wv hite } duties, rich richer and the poor poorer. He will then | institutions for the coniinement of criminals, | second. Belle won handily iee-tas., with Edwin ——— Sucimeriro Tie ere equally we . | u= - Warn his hearers against expecting that re- | they have been sent this Week to the Nashville, | A. Second, Florence Payne third.’ The fourth oct8-1y A Courty AwRRICAN 1 AMERICAN VESSELS QUARANTINED IN HAYTT. sumption of specie payments will bring the | Franklin, and Columbia jails where they will | and concluding event of the day was the Bowie ‘Suiable for all cheap work. - His EUENT TO AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE. | phe acting consul general of the United States | millenium, and will point out clearly what | undergo close confinement. 150 moonshiners in | stakes, for all ages, four mile heats, with six 5 In S cut report of Kew Gardens of 1s: at Port an Prince reports to the Department of | Practical Venetits will actually follow. consequence of these sentences have Hed to the | good Sa nae Roseman teen = — om : if Joseph Hooker, referring to his visit to the : = ‘i es cor: Ne IN OF THE 5) mountains forfeiting their bonds. Twenty-five | est in vl \ Ni a eal at Gonth United States, pays a high tribute to the inte | the. Teaser oF ‘Hodtons the aac will be a aiccing upped wall citizens of Massa- | have een eee a ee vo never Tice comand tomtperary ClteataaiNeaiGe eae mn VA. PISE SIDING, per 100 fect. - 100 Ss er IT gence and courtesy of the people. He says: | Ollver and the Helén, of New York, on their | chusetts who are in favor of an honest-doliar to | #galn practice ilelt distiliin whacker won the third heat and race, : LUMBER, WOO. AL, “T cannot adequately express ny sense of the | arrival at Port au Prince on the 23d of Septem- | use the ballot rightly in the coming election. Se — VA. PINE BOARDS, 16 feet long, per 100 feet.. 1.29 Doors, Sash Blinds, Mouldings, &c., &c. eee rae y pick the travelling facilites ber, were detained in quarantine. Only one of | Let them not in adestre to shake up things, The Markets. 2 all kinds were aceorded to me is ForTUNaTF.—One of the corporation officials has fallen inio rare good luck. A few days since Mr. G. W. Clifford, superintendent of police, re- ceived a letter from the United States Tre department, enclosing a check for interest on Untied States 4 per cent. bonds, in the name of his wife, Mrs. Mary G. Clifford. He knew that. Mrs. Clifford held no. and went to Wash- ington to make inquiries. He there found that some person unknown had bought at the Trea~ ‘vania avenue northwest. Yann axp DeroT—9ih street and Virginia avenue I now have no partner, and no connection whatever with, or interest in, ben Sortie Establishment, at the Soot of Ath street soutl 910 Virginia avenue eout VA. PINE JOLT, medium tensths, per 100 feat 125 | Ofticee {803 Penney! as ‘VA. PINE FLOORING, per 100 feet,..... POPLAR, %, No. 2, per 100 feet, Xi An experience of twenty-three years, and the fact WHITE RNE SHINGLES, per 1,000. thatl noe heee ut tie ex my b i? WHITE PRE PALINGS, ot Sena es conducted almost exctusi' iy by my own family, en per 10. = sees 160 : dat all these vessels, the Helen, had any sickness on | inake a change, unless it bea change for the | MOI Oct. 28.—Virginia si; by public companies and private individuals | bo: and although it was nothing at all like | better. ‘fo change your watch due fora for | Prep eS do. consolid 52% wherever I wentin America. The fact of-iny | yellow fever, the anthorities refused to allow | would doubtless “shake up things,” but what | 29: do. past due cou 81. s connected With this establishment hes the body of William Preston, of Boston, wno | would become of your chickens? Secretary a sixes, old, 164; do. new, 8 bid t Wasa Lecoenized passport, and this even In the | had died on the wth instant, to be nierted in | Schurz willclaim that the repietcan sec, | Mut PMR, Oot ak Sokton hea remote setllements ur the far west, for! found | any of the cemeteries; nor could, ine acting con- } every day growing stronger in union of senti- mont nominally 91.294. Flour fs a reaaing people everywhere, few of whom had | sul procure the ser of @ iergyman. Under | meni, in courage, determination and energy to “fioward street and not heard of Kew Gardens. In the northern | these circumstances the acting consul, aided by | achieve the great end of a sound currency, and States of America the progress of science, and of | the crew of the Helep, tonveyed the body about | that to-day, with an administration at its head institutions for the instructions of the people iu | a league outside the city limits, and had it de- | firm in urpose,it is the best. and only erry Selence, occupy a prominent place in the cheap | cently interred, the acting consul himself per- th and sury department $800 in United States 4 per means for the maintenance of public —801 red, 95al. cents in the name of Mrs. Clifford, and directed amy business op Tulrnese that has “atrang | ilustrated periodical Mterature of the masses: | forming the burial service, ‘The tree vesels |-the estore ae ace OF Ros benneyiveus fed 103. 8 oy oe ndria. THE A\OVE LUMBER IS ALL Goop. SENG Lromptnese and fairness that has always | and nowhere on the globe is thisliterature better | were tiered ne the 30th of September. ty J mney | No 2 Penneyive 03: that they be sent to ‘at Alexa Mrs. chats oo or so universally read as in the states. It is hence not wonderful that the progress of Boe Be = establishments as Kew. the SENATOR KELLOGG’S ATTENTION ha’ been ritish Museum, | calied to the interview published in Tne ieake South Kensington Museum, «c., should be better | hapolis Herald, coming trom somes Be Ane known amongst all classes’ of the people there | Son he salde “Phone ee ames E. And than they are in United Kingdom generally, | nothing in what he says about. I hor anything andseTfound it.” else in that dispateh, except, perhaps, THE INTERPRETATION of the act of July 31, ‘76, | Telates of Sypher, who was hi derstand they have had a falling out. He ma; providing that railroads to whom grants of land | be disclosing some. of the things which passed have been made must y the costs of survey | between him and Sypher, and of patents of the lai granted, except so oo as al rag ol have been exe o THE Roe OF CARDINAL ee ge took refrom. by Ys ing been ce al yesterday, and was witnessed Clifford has the bonds, but cannot imagine who her unknown friend is. ‘The whole affair is a mysterious one, but very pleasant.—{Ales, Ga- Zette, 26th. WEARE NEVER OUT OF IT. $ 2.75 | CARRIAGE ROBES. For Fime Iamber. see the Post. sepé-tr $° sew ork, af prcariy hour Saterday mocking Aidennan’ John J. Morris, a wellschown loos politician, while golng to market was approach- oy on ee Sri ey warning, plunged a knife into the alderman’ aot ‘severe but not fa- tal wounds. ‘No reason for the assault is Repwa, ‘The man made his escape. i Atso, HORSE COVERS and BLANKETS, from $1 up, at the POPULAR HARNESS and TRUNK FACTORY of JAMES 8. TOPHAM, | TRUKS, TRUNKS, TRAVELING ess AGS, EC. | EF 1 H E2 4 if Pee egestas mule SEnEARORS Bo ode Bele le ee \ ‘