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Hise FEVER SPREADING... , eh juarani Rega ations MEMraie, ache =e am r ment of several cases of fever in D be THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, ‘AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, : Pennsy!vania Avenue, Corner 11th Street by The Evening Star Newsvaver Oompanv. GEORGE W. ADAMS, Pres’t. Tuy, Eymnino, Gran ie served to subscribers in wb uty vy atviers on thelr own sogoum atthe “Entered at the Post Office st Wasbingtoa, D. O., “que Wsrxiy Stan—jut on 82 8 pas prepaid. {0 copies for 15; 20 copies for. Ail mall subecrtrtens moet tate 1 | VO", 54 —N2. 8,264. WASHINGTON. D. C...MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1879, ; TWO CENTS. ‘vance; pager sent Rates of Ivertising made known on application eee eee eee vious ; arte: Beldcamp. rs Prestidge 1s better this morn ‘CIAL NOTICES. The Political Situation in Louisiana District Government Affairs. . Wk Star ip. . r \- v AMUSEMENTS. ___ SPECIAL NOTICES. __ THE EVENING STAR. | = ELECTION IN DECEMBER—THE DEMOCRATS | Checks have been issued by Treasurer Dodge to The OB ee So = g TRIED IN VAIN TO master NATIONAL iB OF PHARMACY. | ———————————————— || _ Sriir UP AxD THE REPUBLICANS WITHOUT | in 5,581 cases of excessive water rents, aggTe- teabie boob ap. i . F. Jacksol Tene BAN thar Gesuitory knowledre gine thembers) of Cougs wa the Washin; Ne d Gossi: ORGANIZATION OR LEADERS. gating In amount $28,290. ee oS Seah ted available by Prof. Aifred Sardou's Oommon, Sense Fal gh intent ice, Cop oy (Taseday), 88) igton 6ws and Gossip. Louisiana is classed as one of the southern eden Tete pr sale A fetes YELLOW FEVER SPREADING | Te Xe York Police Commissi: Conversations! System. See educal funeral of ov late fellow.wember L.W.WRIGHT. ae | Statesthat is likely to revolt against demo- Co H ingtor ership Dead-Lock, = ‘It® ‘CHAS. BEOKES, Be-retary. GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DaY.—Internal rev- lat faa Market Company, on account of rental due the New York, %.—Judge Noah Davis HEATER COMIQUE. A enue, $668,144.02; customs, $437,260.61, cratic rule, and not infrequently, of late, it district. banded dowy the n Of the supreme court THE FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING OF f EDNESDAY EVENING, October Ist, 1879, at | October 9th. year. For the purpose of getting some correct poany, (AS, onet cent. per month provided by evan Munroe, Levantine and Earle, ‘To. | Halt zast 7 o'clock, at, the Bowrd of Trade Booms “Or tae Go Parr | information in regard to the political situation | “Number of certiticates issued by Mr. Rome Se ae Dashaw*y and Munroe, Levantine an rket Space,” at which time the annual repor ‘THE EXTENSION OF THE GOVERNMENT PR! y Mr. a DISTRUST OF THE AMEER. removed from ee Cooper. a t ‘The Sy Wade? 3 Bobecte, The Austias, Bay: | Will bemade and directors elected: | retary, | ING OFFICE, erected under the supervision of | iM MAL Slate a reporter of THE Stan called | clerk in charge of revision of special assess- substance of the decision is that it is the duty Deen claimed that its eight electoral votes | Only two days more remain in which tax THE PRESIDENT will return to Washington | might be cast for the Katha Gakee nase payers can pay their regular taxes without the BRITISH ADVANCE ON CABUL. a Of prohibition should nor be tested ox, strainin; ig Special term from taking any action i451 Ss upon & proi nt Louisiana republican now '0 | ments up to 2 o'clock to- ‘Was 3,179, id Murphy, Maude Lech. ana our Great Architect of the Capitol Clark, 1s almost com- Washington. He was a Drigaiier general in ating Weietes.ea pee rm , ASETE: —— es prlesloage ing make = pe) amor Btock Oomuany jn the grandeat, bill of the season MASONIO—A special coramuntcation o full leted and | thenus Piketivtites ded set. it rm from proceeding any rt 2 Jake Buda's Gr@t Burl suue, * Big Foot Wallace,” [Ee paWwson Feed n a ea eee eee cea orca aa | the,umlon army, and when nocasdvely Ta poe | reeves eaioners Bayes ee JERSEY CITY OATHOLIOS EXOITED | c#8¢t Mr. Nichols. ‘The opinion was written ; S ee ‘So L | by Sis week _Soyt_ | bt 1Giclock moans to attend thefusoralofvour de. | be cecupied as soon as the gasittiogs are putin | ties now, and therefore. preferred tha: his | TAdJOst and ot Tepaving of 6th street northwest by Judge Brady. INCOLN HALL. Patti Concert. ceased Bro. L. W. WRIGHT. Moanbers are requested the building, a contract for which was made | name should not be published as the author oi | below Boundary street, before inclement WERDELL PaItiirs has written a letter to H. a Li fo be punc.nal in attendance Brethren of sister | to-day. the information furnished. In the first place, | weather sets in, stating that such cases will FOREIGN AFFAIRS. M. Bearce, a member of the Massachusetts Waar the te te oe Jodees are rears tay nye oe eae naa bean he explained that the state election ordered to | have to walt until Congress provides funds for | Anti-Administration Fizzle in Eng- | greenback’ committee, peremptorily. declining at AT MUSIOAL EVENT. Lo ur BAM: EI DONDS O60 72 As SoME AwxrEry has been manifested on ac- | take place next December 1s in pursnance ot | pe; manent improvement. land. fo remain upon the ticket as nominee for lieu Of the Ree a eer enaat weeatre into HAMILTON BUILDING ASSOCIAT.ON. | count of the illness of Hon. Ezra B. French, | the new constitution, which anes) ms be voted oo Ae Loxpon, Sept, 29,—The mass meeting sum- | tenant Fovernor of Massachusetts. Mr. Phillips ‘Washington of the Peerless Contralto, Tr Ws cas meetin 5 7f,the Hamil | Second Auditor of the Treasury, it may be | Upon at the same time. Fen Caries ae In answer to the opinions rendere1 by Mr. | moned to assemble on Saturday in Hyde Park | thinks he can serve the the greenback move- CHARLOTTA PATTI, Patent Otfee, WEDNESDAY, October ist, st typ, | stated that recent dispatches indicate that he | tration was inaugurated in the spring of Isi< | pidaie, attorney for the district, im the matter | to denounce the incapacity of the geverumont | iment more efficiently. by rematnion Oooo On MONDAY EVENING, OOTOSFS Grn. m._ ‘The secretary will submit his annual report and | 18 now improving, and may be expected to re- | for four years; therefore, under the p voutd | of certain assessments agatust property owned | and to demand an appeal to the country proved | party lines, Mr. Phillips’ letter of declination ‘With her CONCERT COMBINATION, compris'ag | officers will be elected for the ensuing year. turn shortly and resume the discharge of his | Conetitution the regular state election would | by Mr. Columbus Alexander, the latter has re- | to be a failure, ‘The attendance was meagre | fs written in bis own forcible style of expres. ‘Mr. KETTEN, the Great Pianist.’ ‘ J. D. TERRILL, President. | official duties. Tot oonsttaton, adopted’ De the Corrente: | turned to the Commissioners an elaborate re- | and no prominent leaders were present. sion. He says he does not decline because of Mr. J. E. MUNOK, the Celebrated Cellist INO. A. PRESOOTT, Secretary. wersaeae Tecently adjourned. containe a provision om, | View of the same which has aiso heen turned | Failure ef the British Hop Crop. | lack of interest in the greenback cause, but he ir. PHELPS. the Rucoessful American Tenor. ATTENTION, KNIGHTS TEMPLABS. PERSONAL.—Governor Shepherd has gone to | ProCnuy Adler ion’ for all state o cers, except | Over to the attorney by the Commissioners. Several circulars issued by the hop factors | thinks he can serve it best outside of party big. CHAMPI ORLLAY, tne Eminent Baritone, OnAtHINGToN, D. 0., Sept. 20th, 1879. | New York to conclude the arrangements for | freacurer, and for members ot the Ponsraleee, init Zelation to this review Mr. Riddle states, | concur in the statement that this season's crop | lues. He is devoted to four great causes—the a 7 L ORDER, No. 2 * > e o y 4 + a Adiniseion, $1; Recerved Seats, 50 cents extra, ‘The members of WASHINGTON CoMManp. | the energetic working of the Batoptlas silver | sembly in December, thus cutting off one year Detscivave ciate te sivied eet optalons Sethe sanlioee ance that of 1960. ‘The blight ts peers a eon A een x Fare & Gace Plano Warerooms, 923 Pauneyleanis | FLY, Nol, KT. are hereby ordered to assemble at | mines in Mexico recently purchased by himself } of the Nicholls rule: ‘but should the new con- | Re 1s always glad to be advised by the opinions SE TEUEnOUD, Rail, Suamex anil Wor | Hyena alliage proteconoe Coe) Here o Breau e Wareroony MR Pemeeavre. | be, Aaving, as ocloek Py Da atten agenm | and others RT eae ot Bee ate aes | Sean oe Teapared, ofcourse the election for | impossible for him to engage ina long written | stocks of yearlings ahact Gt bone Teese | the national wellares. lid dsueanees Dene EkS aig Pop eae pe Sag 4 f= ~ | ....Collector Thomas, 01 itimore, is in the | state officers nt 6 stal . 4 < ts f N The Virginian. | vited to ettend with us By order of New York, has taken the house recently odou- | | svar:—* But, will the new constitution be re- | Courts, th his letter of advies to Treasurer | Stu the market. A considerable importation | cratic party is dead in a number of state He Beri " ROp'E BOYD, Emminent Commander. | piea by Gen. Jeffries, on Farragut Squate, and | jected?” Dodge he held that on old corporation taxes | ‘The continental crops are gowde ns | OVE. | TER the “death of the democratic nariy aoe mom Day, Seotember 220, Official:—W. H. ORCUTT, Recorder. Te | Wilt shortly bring on his family... Gen. O. | “There {sno probability at all of that,” re- stil due, interest should be computed from | 22¢ Centinental crops are good. the assault that will reak the repubiioan bare WEDS? Evening curing the week and na, {Post and Republican copy. E, Babeock, U.S.A. and Richard O'Gorman, | plied THe Stan's Informant. “It ts acceptable | Maren sd, Isis and of course unc patd. Tn Distrust of the Ameer. to pieces.” “To-day,” he writes “our greatest MR. AND MRS. JNO. W. ALBAUGH, ALL MY PATRONS WHO HAVE NoT | of New York, are at Willard’s. ....Justice | to allclasses of people, with the exception of | sir. Alexander’s review he takes two exceptions | A dispatch to the Times from Simla says:— enemies is the republican party—woives in W. wake their first appearance in Washington in | ae received their Drawback Certificates, or who | Hunt, of the Court of Claims, and Judge Bart- | the debt ordinance, and that is to be voted upon to this—tirst, that it should be computed from ‘There is a very general distrust of the conduct sheep’s clothing, t rites stealing the livery Bartey Uampbll's ‘bsautifnl and most suc- have not seen me recently will flod important infor- | ley, or this clty, were In New York on Satur- | separately. There isa great deal of objection the first of ‘April instead of March. The act of the Ameer during the Cabul outbreak; but as of Sumner ‘ane W e to serve Shylock and | cersful Home Picture, entitied motion at my office. E. W. WHITAKER, #08 4 | gay. Gen. O. O. Howard's daughter, Miss | to that ordinance, as it is looked upon as par- says that one per cent, a month shall accrue on | 2€ has now come to our camp he has givea a Lamar.” He says Gen. Butler “represents VAN, THE VIRGINIAN, Bee sepa St | Grace, was married at Vancouver barracks a | tial repudiation, and it may be rejected, butthe | the arst Gay fof each Monthy ‘Clearie won | material guarantee for his future beha- | woman's right, the greenback and the negro,” Universally conceded by press and public wherever ‘Goa K OF P.—Every member of EXCELSIOR | few days ago to Capt. J.T. Gray. ....A New | constitution itself will be adopted by an almost | this is commuted for interest, that should date | Vor. The gates of Cabul are closed, apparently therefore he (Phillips) ts for him. Plodticed to be 8 true and «raphic represen! <= LODGE No. 14, K. of P., is earaest'y re- | York paper of yesterday has a long’ column | unanimous vote.” froma time back, unless thé interests {sto be | With a vague idea that the Britis are close at ote tion of American life. The play will be pl: uested to attend the next meeting of this Lode, | headed “Ell Perkins on Murderers.” What | Star:—‘What will be thé course of the repub- pafdin advance. The penalty is for the time | 2824." The Zimes, in a leading article this | Pryen Figpees.—Five cases of yellow fever On the stage in the most perfect manner DESDSY EVENING, Heptember $0. Baste’ this country wants to hear about, is murderers | lcan party in this election?” whieh ‘elapses” between the passage of | MOTbing: points to the fact that Daoud Shan | were repor#d at_Memphison Saiuirday and § . PO Die wits ern Came Bae att mpporiance_ BF order of Mo Lodge, ___sep"i"*_ | on Ell Perkins. ... Assistant Sergeant-at- | “+ Asa party,” replied the general, “It willnot | hich clapses bet Payment, ‘and it ‘a | belDg alive and at the British camp contirms | Geaths. ‘There were thirteen hew cases yortore cent scenery, inclnding “Moonrise NOTIO“ —Twelfth aonual meeting of the | Arms Flanagan, of Washington, was in Chi- | be likely totake any course. It 1s without any 7 . | the suspicions of the Amcer's insincerity; as he | gay. Total number of cases to date 1,279: on the Mountaina” and “The : ‘OF FIRST O0-OPERA- month intervenes, a penalty occurs. If tnter- | in a dispatch to the Indi: 1279; feart of the Allechanies,” rive eee a aTiGn ion eats a cagoon Friday. Senator Hill, of Georgi: organization and the leaders, or those who pro- | ost takes its place, that must begin with th ina me wd indian government at the | geaths to date 382. Cases of genutng yellow claborate appointments Potcmae Ball aithst, and Md. ave ¥.w.,on Mow. | 8/10, New York, Mn Meceney, son and | fess to be its leaders, are thinking more of Con: | first day of tHe time thus passed” His second | tme of the outbreak stated that Daoud had | fever have appeared at oak Grove, Marshall and spiendid cal- DaY EVENING, 29th inst, at 7:30 p.m. Btock- | tWGdaughters, of this city, returned from Eu- | trolling the state delegation to the national | eriticism is, that itis a falr inference from the en while endeavoring to quiet the | county, Miss., 30 miles from Memphis. Thir- SOS eee mp y, | holders are requested to attend. Basg rop@ on Saturday. ....Chatles @. Tattersuall, | convention next year than of organizing tor | Cncems imat lti6 & falt inference from the | repels, teen new cases, three white and ten colored, BoE ea Co: SRE CERES REELS gence Ot THOMPSON, 82’. | of London, England, ts at the Metropolitan. | contest in the state. As to how the mass of re- | bevin “ander the date of the act, burcontiuue | Depression of the French Cotton | were re erday. Six Interments were = TNION 5 i—M 61 ....Ex-Congressman fe, of Wisconsin, ts ublicaps will vote, uy 2 ‘rade. re} |, viz: lted B. Watkins, George Je- DD FELLOWS’ HAUL, 7th street. Ee PION, BAW, ASROCIATION- Members | ivine city”. Malor A.D: Banus superim, | action of the democratic stave convention ick Rete SOND Petes tote eavennt one per |, Loxnox, Sept. 29.—A dispatch from Parts to | rome. RS. is wience, Thomas x. Devbs, Jor — 3 es = Senate stationery room, has re- | meeis at Baton Rouge of the 6th of next the Times says: A committee of the Roner cot- | rome Vapordst:and and Dolly Rogers, the last ee ROOM, AE tweet ie cael Coca ene, Ca ae | eeuidunt Ce obe ae cent. per month shall accrue on the first of gers, TEN NIGHTS IN A BARRO! y ciation enter the Post Graduate Course of the LAW | turned to the city and resumed ‘his official du- | month. each month until the sale provided for in the | tom factory overseers have addressed a letter | named colored. Little Rock, Ark., has estab- ECHOOL OF THE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY,” | ties, ....Mr. A.C. Buell, printing clerk of the ‘The vote of republicans depending upon the | Same section which should commence on the | to the president of the tariff committee urging | lished quarantine Itmits five miles from the THURSDAY EVE. Ocr. 2p, gnd they are requested fo be onhand eee Senate, has returned to Washington. ..-.The | action of a democratic convention?” asked the | goth of the following June. Continuing, Mr. | him to expedite the committee's labors. ‘They | city against rallrond tralas, steamboats, &o. Fon THe BENerir or in, tolisten to theopening addresses of the Facut- | oflice Of the Sergeant-at-Arms of the’ Ifouse | reporter, with some surprise, e Riddle says the act certainly intended ‘that | State tbat not one quarter of thelr production | Ali persons coming from Memphis and vicinity ty Of said school. By order of the Trustees. has been removed to the room heretofore occu- “Yes; I will explain that,” was the reply. property then delinquent should be sold, and | finds a market, and the stock is increasing | will have to remain in quarantine forty days, UNION TENT, No. 87, 1. 0. 0. RECHABITES. ‘Bep25-4t H. H. PRAY, Secretary. pled by Clerk Adams. “Witz, the present leutenant-governor, 13 &@ | as certainly that one per cent. a month should | alarmingly. Prices are so low that wages have — = candidate for the democratic nomination for | accrue until {t was sold. It dia not intend to | fallen 25 percent. Unless there ts some change HORRIBLE MASSACRE BY INDIANS IN UTAH.— RATIONAL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY: | CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THE RECONSTRUCTION goxermon Sie is knoe ae the ring candidate, | jay a penalty of one per cent. a month up to a scon, the industry will come to a complete | A special despatch trom Sliver Reet, Utah, re- commer son MONDAY, Oct. 6. at 7 o'clock p. m., | Laws. Ex-Judge Willoughby, of Virginia, who | CAL Who are secking tO run the state ix certain time and atop there, if forany reauon |. Stan a A Naar pore ak a oe on (lectins . 7, 3 a 3, t 4 -e Jerome Napol te x a s \OHD’'S.—Pinafore With Another Orew. snd contions, Gee tinny 1880. in the Golleze | js counsel for United States Judge Rives, in the their own interest. He is opposed by the de- | S¥ort of payment of the tax, no sale shoul ime poleon. n Building comer 4% street and | virginia cases involving the constitutionality of | cent clement of the democratic party, who are | Made. Was the land sold then, or subse- | _ Roms, Sept, 2%.—The Literta denies that | massacred by Indians near the eastern bound- roam tl and N. Y. ave. sep! - ’ ¥ lemocrats are mi ‘a bitter , and itmay 7) z es ag PENN! ta Pt =. arrag ie favorita Prima Donn TIOES & BON oor Tihs and Pa | With the Attorney General én the subject Sat- | end ine spilt ora DO. That iswhat the con, | Unquestionably the land was sold then or sub- The English Cotton Strikers. PENNSYLVANIA POLITICS.—The democrats held y ‘A MILLS AS JOSE W. : sequently. Would a sale clear it of penalty? | Loxpox, Sept, 29.—It 1s expected that the | ®Plenic at Pine Grove park, Cumberland coun- ., have Teo) their corner store with a | Wrday. These cases went over at the last term | servative renublicans are hoping for. In the 1 p cae peared 8 Migs Eva MITES ag JOSE Inreo and competentrck of UPHOLSTERY GOODS, | of the Supreme Court because the department | event ofa spite would support ogden wre | Fhe, third section of the act of the District | cotton opératives at Wigan who have svo0d out tye ba, Saturday, which’ was attended ‘by Z : ‘i ms i en, legislature of August 23, 1S71, charges a penalty | against a5 nt. reductio: a about 4,000 people. ig the speakers were ay LACE Ot DRAPER & seps-tr was not then ready to on with an nse! rf per cel mn Of their wages, * = BIBS Eva Mirra £5 JCSmERIN ee) ea ee Se on wie eee ee ee man |) of 15 per cent, upon all lands sold before re | will resume work in afew days. A meeting of | United States Senator Wallace, Speaker Ran- * BEDFORD WATER em. x g e 1s earnest and almost fanatical in carrying | Gemption. If the property was sold, then a 5 : dall and ex-Congressman Stenger. Senator eS ‘BLUE LIOK WATER, the conduct of the case, the Attorney General | out anything he undertakes. He {s in favor of of 15 : <4 Tepresentatives of the Oldham cotton opera- | {v7 tiste, ‘. . enalty of 15 per cent. took the place of the | 1 Wallace denounced the federal election laws waters. : ‘The greatest living Buttercup. A fresh supp!y of the above natural 11 said the republican leaders were bent = > demption. It makes no difference whether OUR ASIATIC SQUADRON.—In a report tothe | and the conservative republicans feel that they | 7° A Single Scull Race. 1) stronger “am Navy Department, dated on board his flagship, | could tust him, Therefore, the majority ot | tbe Property was sold or not, nor does itmake | Loxpow, Sept. 29.—The single scull race be- | UROR, establishing a stro Ein che a For gale or draught in all quantities. At MILBURN'S PHAR! ANNIE SOHAEFFER AS HEBE, OY. a any difference how much or how little the pen- which, if successful, would result in the aS SE = repitr 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR_ | the Richmond, at Yokohama, Japan, Sept. 2d, | them willsupport him for governor.” aly was, nor when It was Incurred or ceseea to | tween Johm Higgins, of Shadwell, ana i. W. | Suction of the republic. He referred to the COM SHON CELEDIITIES IN THE OLERA Rear Admiral Patterson says that the Ashuelot | reporiers next auction vt olt2” was the | accrue. ‘When, in general terms, penalties are | 2OYG,0f Middleboro} for fonship course from | encroachments of corporate ee eee » OF H. M8. PINAFORE, ea EW AND DEAUTIFUL Prould proceed from Yokohama to Shanghai | “shoud Ogden win the nomination at Baton | CCmMmuted for interest, trom the time the in- | Putney aqueduct tothe suip at Mortlake, and people could stand it no eee sine revival m MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND 4 : for repairs a8 soon as the season will permit, Rouge, a8 Goes he will,” replied the general, terest attaches it will run till the principal ts ‘was easily won by Boyd. . v4 7 2 5 tof the the retrenchment in expenses inaugurated by a MONDAY, Oct. Gra, THE STRATEGIST. DRESS GOODS JUST RECEIVED. Prony ac ine atnoad sieanatiosring Rate | wine, Wwilt-Burke faction wil bolt, and they | Paid: uch 9 the fect ot the, act of June st: | “the Ameer in the British Camp, | (urercment a expenses inaugurated By 8 SSS a Minister, lett Shanghai August sth, to assist in | C22 depend upon the support of the rough ele- | unpaid, not hit by the act of March 3d, 1875,and | LONDON, “ept. 29.—A dispaten from Simla, | anything to indicate who bis choice was for “DAY TOUBNAMENT. ithe search for the Italian corvette “Nevor | MeBE Of both the democratic and republican | witere the land on which it was loviod as eo: | Pelegraph, SAVE“ Many Tora eae com | President in 180, slack Velvets. Pisani,” commanded by the Duke of Genoa, but caped sale, then Mr. Riddle thinks no interest bs PR aene eae WiSTiaa wes = ‘The largest ever given at the National Capital by | Qolored and Black Velvets on reaching Woosung was notified of the arrival | Of Doth parties will unite in support of Ogden, | should be charged upon it. ; the Ameer’s arrival In the British camp as an | A DkFEAT FOR THE CHILIANS—The van- ni and that will be the issue. Con ny astute move on his part to foster the bellef that ard of Gen. Canipero’s army has forced the THE NATIONAL TOURNAMENT CLUB, san CT e RIS OO embroidered with silk, | of the Fisan! ot Nagasaki, and returned to | Elis is working with all his might for THE PROPOSED NEW POUND. heig Innocent of complicity in the murder of | Chillans woevacuate Calama, and nas aetoated Colored and Biack Osshmeres, very fine and very ane: si 2 ~Cuguat | Ogden. The truth is that the conservative | _Mr. Entwisle, inspector of bulldings, has | tne British envoy at Cabul. On the otherhana, | the corps of Col, Ruiz, ‘The Peruvian. and AT EAGLE PARK, ‘Wide (pure wool), 60, 62, 75, 87¢., 81.00, See ccamcnoouceesion at Shanghal, August | people, I mean those who have property oe eer pee bigh officials express confidence in his inno: | Bolivian armies are marching on San Pedro di ON THE 2p AND 3p OF OCTOBER, 1879. OARTER'S, 711 Market Space, Monocacy rendered good service, which was fo get. @ state administration thoy ein orice | ent pound, east of the Observatory wall. on 23d COREE Niataatoa eiGnIOEnel seo Practicing to commence at 10 o'c‘ock; riding ‘The Popular’ Oesh Store. gokpowsedged by letter from the French Con- | the state's credit and faithfully administer the | Street. The plan contemplates enlarged facilt- The advance of the British foree continues, | _A STRIKE OF ALL TRADES THREATRNED.—At promptly at 12m. If fair, if not fair the next fair ae, Of the ‘Monocacy reported. that chose wer | laws. We want to crush out rings of all kinds | tes for the proper care of stock held, and thelr | The advance of the Britis troops. It is ex- | St. Louls, Mo., a private circular has been dave. For the benefit of the National Tournament Colored silks, read ites cacy, reported that cholera had | and get a government for the people. We be | Separation in different compartments. ‘The pected that the column will arrive before Cabut | {sued by’ the ‘trade assembly, and sent to all a prizes will be awarded to the succeas- Our 75, 87¢. (00, $1.12, $1 25 and @1.50 Bisck ana | Made its appearance at Shan; . Admiral | jeye that we could depend upon Ogden for | Cost estimated is about $500. Iris probable that Colored Bilks are the best and cheapest in this | Patterson, upon receipt of this intelligence, f, aud, therefore, as I’ve said, he will get the | the Commissioners may adopt the plan, but de- | On Wednesday next. Resistance 1s unlikely. | the assemblles in the United States and British ¥Frest Day.—First prize, $25; second priz3, 815; Sir Frederick Roberts has received instructions | North America, setting forth a project for a woe si fourth prize, ee soe ae Shotishd shawls, all colors, 81.00, 21.25, 81.75, | Singhal to Chetese Tee Wet ree from A Nae I ae tupropraten by the none Congress. Such an to issue a manifesto to the Afghan people that nr yee ge ee 3 , Z ‘assem take tapra prices $10; tenet Drie BO saver the | Blam a ure Wool, larg size, 82.60, China tor Nagasaia, had twocaces or typNaLdOR | wAla%is vat there 18 no democratic split what | Improvement is very much needed. treachery to the ‘British ouvoy’ tie tae ote baited action forthe adoption and enforcement Kvights: : poiendia ble Bankets i , kahama, e republicans probably do? * that the peaceable inhabitants wtll not be mo-! | © “hour law, rn to Kn: ; Hon. CAMPBELL OABRINGTON board, and was ordered to Yo! where she zr Pye lips pes gril deliver tue CBronation Address: Chief Marabal, | EarRe Size Bridal Quilt, eho 50c Will rémain for the present. One casé ofcholera | wir oue te Gomocraulc convention nominate | ‘The Presidential Party in Missouri. | jecteq, but it opposition is offered those persons | tiuck system and child labor. They also. pro- OE Durex. al! at Bt. Joseph's Hall till 12 o'clock, | Lmmense assortment of Children's Colored Stook- | occurred on board her at Nagasaki, but yielded the ticket, thes we wih endear te epeort | HOW GEN, SHERMAN RESENTED aN INSULT To | With arms in their hands will be treated as ene- | P rgan! bodi Ne ized, and to appoint an agitation com- ,, Vel 5 to treatment. The Monongahela, under orders ‘THE PRESIDENT. mies. Non-combatants, women and children, | 2 sfoae iahtiaae paetaenP ate | rant ONE fat oa Fe eT ee ere a oO Wit | The Tannbal Mo) cvurr ot Woanentay | se advised o witha fo pac ofsatty.” | Ryoe to tary out the purmoset the as- will be in attendance during the day and at the | Singleand Double Bhawls. United states—to the Mare Island navy yard. | appeal to the conservative people for thelr | Contains an account of the reception of the | excrTEWENT AMONG CATHOLICS i bal. Conveyancer.—The H street cars, connecting | yaaioe (woven seams) Balbriggan Engiish Stock. | Admiral Patterson would remain at Yokahama Sopest Should we get such a ticket we could | Presidential traveling party in that city on | a puneral Party Excluded From a ACQUITED OF 4 SERIOUS CHARGE.—At Cum- ‘with all the city railroads, will convey parsengers to ings. onl untilthe departure of the Monongahela, and hope to form some sort of union with the con- | Tuesday night. The travelers arrived atthe Church, berland, Md., Martin McNamara, accused of and from the grounds. Bop 7,29,30,9Ct_ | prego Pinon, 50c. Would as soon thereafter as practicable goto | servative democrats that would give usa chance | depot at 10 p. m.,and, according tothe Courier's | ew York, Sept. 20. Considerable excite. | Wrecking a passenger train on the Baltimore \AFE (Chantant) PUCK. CARTER’S, Shanghal an Soni to break the ring ticket. Should the republt- Cee ee ete of | ment has been created among the Irish and | 20d Ohio railroad, dear Paw Paw, last July,was =. —— w. can! The tried at Berkely 5} and acquited on Frit MONDAY, the 2h of eptember, 1879, opening SECRETARY McCRany left here last Saturday | £5 tive bottar cletoomes at Ce ee enable | President appeared on the platform of the car, | otter Roman Catholic residents of Jersey city | tried ve “ad it 25-tr Blarket Boace. i lements of the population, then by the action of Rev. Father Hennessy, of St. A = roe Coe TOW ES ne gone nat peter Bed Pena Tages would remain ia te sent Fetired within. General Shermas thea | Patrick's Cathedral, one of tne oldest priests of | vgn six hundred thousand dollars in gold " ARARRER saaon oan omaoe ze-| WY net atic Mean nuaet aye | [oy noo, fo Wangan | Sac runing ny emscota tta | Spey and euch." Geran | Gai ee uel omty Bau ar ad's: | RUrRs rege a ea Miss ANNIE RAYMOND an - | our customers have the largest line of styles Secretary’s nomination to succeed Judge Dillon | Machinery. erefore, I say very much de- . lated an order of the bishop prohibiting the | to let Rowell take back a few thousand dollars, VANTE and a host of first class Artista. to select from. We have kept our full force will be among the first sent to the Senate upon | Pends upon the action of the democratic con- | St. Louis, and I to live and die in your | use of more than twelve cart It appears oi a “5 ‘To secure a select audience Tickets of Admittance | of mechanics st work all rh the winter, .d nol state. This is a glorious state, rich in every- but he though it does go against the grain to do s0,— aS ecce spline eeeraeeg | SQereery tO Manes gag. | Seat ae cin coon, oceimer | yam A noe cn len aay coats | Ching thay goes fo make ‘communitie pros. | te order tas exisea for some tine; nus has not | [Phila Bulletin _——__— a SS Jon to nominate ex-Senator Ratnsay to sueceed | Keally the republican party has no leaders in | Perous and happy, but 1 tell you that as sure of Bridget O'Rourke was brought to the | - vicroRIA AND TENNIB TO MAREY.—ViC, C. . 62 IBITION . G2: of the Oelebrated EMPIRE HEAT- | Secretary McCrary, a8 heretofi Louisiana now; at least none that the mass of | 25 the leaven, the day Cathedral with a follo of about forty car- %, sean entire or | RORRERe mor sraer rummage wana | StH | REE HT ee Psceomotroe | Seine Gis Sd gang eit | Hei, Yn Cena peace | Ia di eae Wg cam Ae dedly the best furnace we have ever used, Gov IN THR TRRasvRy.—There is in the | Ment and trading upon thelr supposed influ. | Pot insult the President of the United States | tion that he meant to obey the bishop's order. | Pored that both ladies are to be married in & MARBKRITEB’S FREE ART GALLERY ANB STORE, HAYWAED & ence with the party.” fats! ne = whether other priests did or not. The mourners 1 a No. 646 Hi Sirect, OO ‘Treasury but about $6,179,000 in gold in denomi- ee {Cries of good. good: night, right.) I know your | Tnaty. compromised by sending away all bat | {ocracy.,,Wuen Vic, went to England, over two ae jon Pais m mene, Bngray’ iD: zs, Obromce: 4 ee ¥ nations less than twenty dollars. Thisamount | Getting Back Our Gold*and Silver. | state, and have travelled across it 1n every con- ten of the carriages, but after the ceremontesin | On tht tenth night A ies ap] nce she eap- ; Benda Phere Free Oe Oe mea toe | —et-lstotr itis evident would be much less than sufiiclent | Editor of ‘The Star:—Your paper condenses | celvaple direction, and I tell you that your | churcn were over the others rejoined the pro- ¢ tivated a gentleman of birth and very sels. Binge, Nails, &c., in the District. INE CARPETS AND HOUSEFUBNISHING | to meet any active demand for small gold cain | and crystallizes 80 mapy valuable facts for the | Chudren will be the richest in these cession. “Father Hennessy referred to the mat- | rich, who as offered her hls heart, hand, Ee Tens Oarn (OOD8.—We now have on hand a magnificent | thai be maa MeASUEy Tilt States. [Cries of ‘Hayes, Hayes, we want to it ; rt, urse Ew Please retncriber Name and Number. 523:6m | asscioout of i tinoemen dots mmrOAREETS | (bat might De made upon | FeCl the eae mneNteE | general reader, that it 1s the more important to | see Hayes.] ‘The President came out to see | (£F from the pulpit last evening, “Tnese pre- | and’ title. ‘Tennie nas also found a hidoand and HOUBEFURNISHING GOODS, viz; Hiclow | goa at the sub-treasurer’s upon current | Correct any error inadvertently made. Satur- | You, and he will hardly care to come again | {Gptous funerals are for show Only,” he sald | among the upper ten. Wealth and “blood” tell, t me Most cases the long line of carriages were | after all.—v. F. Star. { ILLER & JONES’ Wilton & Body B: Axminsters and Moquet- | Poisons of th r wor “3 STAR makes the importations of | #{ter the treatment he received. You must not ‘a fh 4.¥. tes, Roxbury & Smith's Tapestry Carpets, Lowell, | Obligations of 6 ernment. In order | day’s Sr. largest importations o! . not paid for, and even where they are paid the — M POPULAR RESORT FOR GENTLEMEN, Hish'@ Heed. and ae gare Fiae'O. | to eupply this deficiency it 15 under- | foreign coin and bullion, before this year, Se Tea Oe eee sonnel expense of them takes bread and butter outot | Losr arSga.—The schooner Katherine Roy; Cloths, Linoleum, and Mats in | stocd to the intention of the Treasury | $40,774.00, in 1877, which is correct as to the me God T'ii fight. [Cries of ‘You bet,’ “we know hungry mouths.” The matter is likely to cause | owned by Capt. Alex. Boudrot, of Port Ro atronat THEATRE Buruprna, «reat variety. Also, |. Raw on eae department to recoin most of the foreign gold | period since 1861; but tt adas—«that year we | you'll fi nt! If you will promise to be respect- | 8°B¢ral comment among the poorer Classes of | left Glace Bay, N. S., on August 16, for Boston, Open from 9 a.m. to 12 p. m. my Clothe end Orevonnes for Tea poh wwery. | received at the New York assay office into five | exported $13,000,000, leaving a balance of only | twit Wit ‘see the President, and I think ceeetty Catholics here, and has not since been heard from. It is be- - BIUAIARDS, 50c. Pan Hour. choice’ patterns. Cornice ‘Moulding, “Brass and | 20d ten dollar pieces at the Philadelphia mint. favor.” overlooks wholly | come out and see you again. [Cries of ‘Three A Rescued Crew. Meved that she has foundered, and that the POOL Every Evening, Wainat d Poles. Those in ant of Hote ni oe ee eae oe en aations now be: 02 a9 OxpOrLed Pee Fold | cheers for General Sherman!”] Never mind, | |New York, Sept. 20.—Tue brig Tubal Cain, | “TW, Sixin number, are lost.” re A u ie od ” f i Sep | OSanaO-1y 1908 F at. n.w., near Rbbitt House. hia, nothing less than five dollar pleces will | tinpovis “an see day Teta ee ee ceing the | please me best. Rane ire entire crew of the bark Emma L. Partridge, | mal charge of his new pastorate, the Curch of WIMMING SCHOOL, a! turned out, as to do so might interfere with | $15,337,823 of the precious metals sent abroad in |+ 22, Courier SavS oF sei ouosequently a | which they had been compelled to abandon | the Messiah (late Rev. W. R. Alger’s), on East the standard silver, of which it is desired to get cess of f i pumber of superserviceable citizens, all repub- | about 65 miles north of the Island of San Do- | -Tnirty-fourth street and Park avenue. : No. 611 E Sraret NonTawsst. LUMBER! LUMBER!!! | asjiarge an amount as possible into circulation | °%ceSs of mportations. Ucans, saw fit to calla public meeting for the | mingo. The bark left .iverpool for Matanzas ————— phd alee In fact, ever since the suspension of le | purpose of condemning what was clearly the | witha general cargo on July 25, and struck a THE PLACE WHERE STONEWALL JACKSON FELL. Bingle Admission... seenenes++-25 COMtS, Rrog AWEEE!/ OPENED by Architect | Rayment in 186), the United States has been | act of a few irresponsible persons, for whos" | hidden reef on Silver Key bank September 9th. | On Saturday lasta large boulder of native white 85 Coupon Tickets for 85. CHArK, or te OapitoL, for to-day a asi ites perenne onnrenane, Aiea aout ine condust the commintty, of Hannibal can In no | Capt. Partridge says that 3 his chronometer | quartz rock was moved from the mining region tr 3 steam $855,687,586, ni le.” Wi 2] 35-1 and fittings for the ex ion of the Govern. | average. Nota single year showed a balance wi e] pol ‘a8 correct re shonl ve been no reefs | near the Wilderness, and placed to mark the thin 70 him. used ewa! Tecet' ment Printing office. The bids were as follows: oe rer ee ae tenis ene Re a eae PARTY resphed nea the injutes ressived paca hayes 80 tat oath woron geben aetna wil be MOUNT \AND PLEASURE GAEDEN, | | ANOTHER TUMBLE IN PRICES! | ¢,. philadelphia, s8038 W. ie, Wood Gor | debt to Europe dally diminishitg instead ot | formal roeeption took piace, the, Presiaent and | wet tiey were compelled to abandon the ves- | engraved upon the stone, precipice aa Rumen, iHome, uations Sm, Wank | stung incur ews anger as "arta omic ar | {emses Sheanah mang ut eboney ae | Une Dena ater «rough and porous ouraeyot | , St Parnicr'sCsmea.i¢ORonGH was ddlataa BETWEEN 4TH AND OTH AND E a¥8 F S18. NE. ington, D. C., ; James Reagan, Washing- gold has stopped, and we ‘are draining Euro} the woridertun ders opments top en remnant some 70 miles, yester at Norwich, Conn., imj = jashington, ton, D.C, $608 . Somerville, Washing- | St the rate of over half a million a day, for tho The Presi Another Strike at Fall River. Se ee eraae: one feet _Webtesten.B.0_ ton, D.C, $4i1.78; Bashshor & Stebbins, $551 | thine being. Se Se it ee aus, Rive, Sept 29.—The working spinners | fermion preached by Arcublaop. Cisboas ot Qua POPLAR, 1 inch and 6-8, No. 2.....er 100 ft., 8200 | ville, of Washington, the lowest bidder. ce EF EI eS a FST ert pa eerie aes pega Balumore,, who also celebrated vespers in No 611 E Srneer Nostawesst, ‘THe REMOVAL OF R. G. BLaIne.—Mr, Amzi | _ 72=T4ULAPoosa arrived at the League Island | them after the heat and harrassments of the | Which is equivalent toa reduction of wages, costly structure of the kind in eastern Connee. WITH HOT AND COLD BATHS, Smith, superinten Metit os t ‘the Se ken: Scouse 5 navy yard yesterday, from New York, with the | past week. In the morning they attended the | Struck in a body this morning. ticut, its total cost having been not far from WHITE PINE SHINGLES, No. 2..per 1000, $1.75 per nt | Supply in tow. The Supply will be repaired mae chapel, and after r took a short The Maz Markets. $250,000, =e to $1 per month. No initiation fee, zo i wren el pen or Sor there. uve in nee end: ie ey oe BALTIMORE. 29.—¥3 x eonscis, Dine Soe SA tor 16, assistant Tecet calls. rman = Big: os. THE AMER! ‘ TLY WALKS ON EASY FEET Ov. | OLEAE SIDING, % inch (without a knob, denies a paragraph printed in the Washington | | EXTENSIVE GEODETIC MMASUREMENTS.—In- | and Cols, Tourtelatteand Baer, of this stat, also | $734: 90 second series, 254: do, past due coupoas, | enieott, Ma., the jury is the case of E. Ty, DAEs were on eas Soe. per 100 ft.c., «-eeeese-+e. 81.00 | ton correspondence of a Baltimore paper, tothe | formation has been recelved from Lteut. Com- | remained at the fort. ‘The party have some. | “psrtq nev, wen tories, 80% bid today. Walter vs, the ting health, cheerfulness Wana Taseerite effect that he (Smith) requested Blaine’s re- | manderC. H. Davis, U.S. N., now at Pernam- | What modified the ora plan, and will de- | 10a10%. Flour quiet snd firm—Howard street ing been out since early the many experienced that visit moval. The fi seems to be that Blaine was Part this morning for St. Joseph, Mo., where | western super, 3.76a4.25; do. extra, 4605.25; do. | came in the yesterday evening and were Dn WHITE’ well-known, cate Yas removed because he was a republican, and Seer oe ee een this they will spend several hours, fh order to ena, | family, 66a6'25; city mille super, S7out 30; do. | charged, havise bean nayivania ave, oppotite Willard's Hotel. for re- | VIRGINIA PINE BOARDS.......per 100ft.,98cta | Fervoant-at-arms Bright wanted the place for | cuait ding from the: Grocnwich Kacizod a | Dle the eltizens of that place to show thelr hos- | exa, s-5025.28;, do, family. 6.002.680; do. Bio | understood that the highest of tue fect. Fee: 81 per visit ns OE a democrat. Tine LEASE CO ae Einbark on & apectst tenth for Springhee ny | Soumern frm and active eter ome 4 gasior | Sward’ the Dl w = OXPBESS BRINGLES, No. 2........per 1000, 8460 | Naval OnpEns.—Lieut. R. E. Carmody to the | 729, Satisfactory completion of this important | here they will arrive to-night’ Tucaday wii | Smee tee 2%, 40, amber, 1904190; No. . p 2 work 1s a source of gratification to the naval rod, ‘spot ‘a BALLS, PARTIES, &e. Constellation, Oct. 10th, and on arrival in Ra- | officers, who have for several months past boon | Pe sPent In Springfield, and WolORee | Lal 3954: December 1 pak as ave tease: | andre uTerences of opinjon were found irre- AIR FOR COMPLETION OF ST. TERESA'S WE ARS NEVER OUT OF THESE! Ee ee oo reared IONIOn: | Oe ona skilifulang thorousk ena tion tom Hannibal, Mo. where 113 southern white, 60: 4 » pomninally 20% west RANT own, D. O. Pair commences MONDAY, Weptern bes ot the rio Bravo, at Brownsville; Texas Teliey= | Her iiwhich the dificult task has beon per- | We President was isulted, were appeased and | sou aeogadone Dee, Bea: | iG ag GRANT Agar GxUBS t . 0. Fi Mi rt , e ‘way rejoicing. will | Sato : og ee Both and continues during week: Open. ever ing Lieut. T. A. De Blols, who will be granted | formed. Pres cross the river at Lousiaage and wut nee wa OeePe: Eteamae November, 614ab2;, December, | card to Gen. Grant, AFTERNOON and NIGHT. ‘ep29-2t' as montis leave peonts Nov. ist. Hig fies = ARCHBISHOP MCKINNon, of Antigonish, N. 8,, | Kansas City. The President receives all sorts | quiet- southern, eset: ‘western white SiasT do. “i in TEST GRAND BALL OF THE MOZART aS rd ‘Acti aker M. ppeeliation, Oct. Con: | 2!ed of paralysis on Friday 69 ye of callers with the greatest good nature and | mixed, 32a33%5; bigs a niet. ppunee BOCIATION, st Tailmadye Hall, TURSDAY ting . We Mr. Mcitinnon was consecrated in i868 bisnop | Politeness, ne matter how humble thelr condl- | SiG, Hey seedy a nene to chols and ted. ENING, Sept. 30. Tickets at the popular price Stellation, Oct. 10th. of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Arichat, in life. Mary) 5.00. ions. point Of 50 sents tor a rentleman and ladies, _ sep36-4t* which comprises Cape Breton and the three Eas Ran ee Gers, Sigad Sed Pelee rb a, 8: do pes “eit aad SE re ae itorviow with the = ee ‘THE SOUTHERN REPUBLICANS met last Satur- | eastern counties of Nova Scotia. Two years ago THE Most DAMAGING TESTIMONY against Post- Seen. shoulders, 43¢;' clear rib 6x. a erating his intention was to invite hin to PION Ics, EXCURSIONS, &e. WILLE & LIBBEY day night in the hee room at Willard’s hotel he eaened his see and was made archbishop pore bees a witness: eno cay, Somes, Tisil3s. ard, %. Arm—prime to | the sand lots. He resent of a G western 18816. Ears strong GRRE SPIE OOF serena nay fang | aes wacom)" | rea creas meen nee | tals er tae eee ka | ec veined 7 . (Be . +. QHURCH: Steamer Belle May. FRIDAY, Oct.'S. | ORNER SIXTH AND & Y. AVENUE ¥.W' eo Eee Le era prow n Of ree Fuxmnal of Rev. Dexter L. Lounsbury, | sion, ‘who was commended to him on acopunt of Tit” Hotes 8 ae renee tener | clusion nok of Congress tt, 8 ain. Grand scenery, eee anc crnoees, ¢ Cardoza, Birk | Whose ic death occurred on Wednesday | her friendless condition. Herfather and mother | cotton, 616d; flour, 2e6d v ‘Be. ‘On bracing air, fishing, ‘Three hours‘ trip. - Back ees ace ae ‘and | 18t, took place on Saturday at Christ Church, | are dead, and she has no relatives of near or ceoipte—flour, 4.22.foarrels; wheat, bushels; | of R.T. Pyles, of Barn early. 8ep27-5t' aa sade Helis of joe See, caatk and | stratford, Conn., of which he was r. degree. Soon aftershe went to the ost | corp. ge f 2,800 Bushsis: r¥e, 90) | nile playin TIME OYSTER ROAST OFFOGITE MOBTHERM LIBERTY MARERT | Drosent sald 10 8 Stax Teporter Crier ey | BisbOD Bede at Guo raecticut, oMiciated, and | office she told an intimate friend that 53300 Pusbels Buleo-ehest, 294.000 peanels;ooea; | fell into a tub of water, ow = siness under consideration was the reorgani- | Bishop Bedell, of Ohio, was also present.’ ‘The | Tyler had made improper advanoes to her, but | $3200 busbels. ‘wheat, £34,100 voor | horses, and was drowned.’ COAN RIVER, zation of the republican inthe south and | iterment took place at Wi Mrs. | she feared to him, lest she might lose | "KAGPUORIT Sept, 29.—Stocks . Money, 5 Under the supervision of my Wasameno. DG! | the ‘Practicabllity of demanding from the Na- Tounstury ts Bell combed to herbed. bee ee mony before fe tong, Mii; short 488. “Govetor | ume join CAPT. RICHARD BUNDIOK. Te OF corn. but tional o1 no recognition. Speeches THREE-MILE SCULL Race at Wheeling, W. | were ‘canes great distress OLE, Fept. 29.—-Flour ‘Wheat E8-A schooni arr jorfolk from sbaguing SATURDAZ, Oct ith, 11 p.m Return. | H Mam gai weed iets PoruLas weie made By a number present to this effec vayon Suuuraay, between Geo, wv Weis: | Sopra, pueaued and gare duet reas qusttess of sire Cora active sna ieee seas oe Bayt with yelow over os Beara. : BLS. i only at 1GH GHBAM DEPOT, wih and | Votes in the next convention the southern desc, lems, of the Nall City Boat Club, ime geo | main'in the postomce. , When the investigation Can. 6S, 44 por cents, 108%; new A f9-Boston will bulla wiiegEg > #- DUFFY and GEO. Sem = sori | gates duowid ave an understanding with the Was won by Welsgerber by & boat jongta ‘and Dersusdiog coat t washer uty to tll the whole cae Seca 13 Serrpgoad | under the harbor to carry off ‘ENRY WISE GARNETT. didate hom, Ne ular halt. story. The day restigation was " —Kew ‘Central con. Q*STERS ~The undersigued desires to inform H andidiante wee referred co in the discussion. An ee devoted to the attempt on the part of Gon. | sola ics Reading, 2056 , oe | ee Su Kita He Godae wh ——— Bh garamiioecommeingot cane Brava, | satron were, Cargmting misma tne, | Rug enone ate" as as | my MRE Teme seam, mm remon | Sate” i : 4 Wasnimarton, D. 0. Col. Hill and Dr. Nagler—being 1.42%, 1. 1.45}; Beatitude "1 eres, oporse = foot of Lith strect, Rhere be is prepared cree s > ana pian of Wits ao ree 1G the first strong testimony was submitted in rebuttal zack eae D- tn, as Toported by Lewis Jon I Sirect Troon the veasale, Personally af tbe st | pana g umbian Law Bullding, 6th st. between | Th nber of tnose in attendance were connected | mile’ and ann " Capel egret EE Eo “U.86 Conta. 102%; do. 434 per conte. 195; | 1s to take place Oct. i6tii, times, Lam t> furnish 6 fret-claes stock ‘With office they are not expected to take any | chants’ 8@-The second of cricket between the Dist G. ; Bh; san Oen- | ga-Havana has St Rotten prices. Direct tephonic commustcation | 7 %, WALKERS: kes z Botive part in the pr peed Work of the associa Seeond, Get 35, Irish and teams resulted in a oh ore or; Hartnett. fever than Memphis thts season. ey 4 otey emer: 2, Di such allowed votes on any | gays’ racing to-day: draw, one innings belag ; the: i “ aks ‘§@7- England is brought Pelee =| LS veere & Sized AG Jon proposed to be taken, ing has been a grext success, formér club scoring 128, and ue lathes oe Six: Peciis Malaise 18 WO. Gf her hook aka eye Mail, tive loss eye