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* SETTS REPUBLICANS, Meeting of the State Convention, ft THE EVENING STAR. | — ee ¢ Worctstak, Mass. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, « state cou Enon wae. called {0 order at 1110 AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ao a = F. F im rt enn of ooh a men 4 Poansy!varis Avene, Oorner 11th Btreet, by the course of Ls remarks on taking the chair The Evening Star Newspaper Oomzany. Mr Siche suid: In the south we find no stch CRURGE W. ADAMS Fre fiesuee ard governmental reform as exist Mh pecribersinthe he north. s Decause the south ts boum Se hae oo ‘Docume, at 10 conta | ‘ make ail questions subordinate to the wld wy riers op thelr Own ten. Copies athe 4 Lent question how to agatn get control of the Soanter, b cente each. iy ea postare, prepaid government of the country, (Applause.} The tt 1e F 5 20 Is it q s WO gents = month me Dar Se Waaninaton, So, ‘oUuth fs 4 uDIt upon all pollifcal questions, and - we know what Tae ae xe wa must be biizhed on Friday—S2 5 done to compel the south to re aize the ie prevaid., giz moathe, 81: 10" copieg aS ! legitimate authority of the government. Thi cae legitimate authority BO at. This Fee 1B" 0 copies for, 8 monat be tm ad- | ts our first duty. We differ upon other BPR Beal mcr Pinan so paid for. vince ig arersen ney WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1880. TWO CENTS, | stniesihoig"ot me goverament anal ivertising msd* kuewn on spplication. } committees on permanent pdentials and resviuons were Lt SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR. | The Republicans in Retter Spirits | Condition of te Cotton, Corn and Bet ‘Tebacco Crops. Telegrams to The Star. oS =a ee DENOCRATSs, : a The feeling in repubiican circies is considera- The following statement showing the condt- valet pee Washington News and Gossip. biy improved over that of yesterday. The | tton of cotton, corn and tobacco, was Issued by 0. 0. F.—Members of FRIENDSHIP WKD'5 OPERA HOUSE. . ¥ ay Do. 12, will mect TO. ® COME AND LAUGH! ocratie Three nizhts only, commencing | Cuarre MEYER ie igs a of sister S Maine defeat is not so bad as was anticipated. | the Department of Agriculture te-day: C 7) + s Phenix THURSDAY EVENING, September 16th. ladys are invited to atte CS cum, piers GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To Day.—Intorcal rev- | The fact Wat the repubilcans have the legisia- *Cocion.—The average condition of cotvon Sep- LATEST F ROM MAINE. “ GueaTER THAN Ever. A ture on jeint ballot, which ensuresa republican | tember ist, is howing a decline of 1 per j State cone sETOW 15, 1880. j sented r ion, emodra BARLOW, WILSON, PiIMROSE & WEST'S | (Sh, | Ghonemow BUDE ‘or the | ae eo io) pout Bent ay say, leaves | cent since the Aucu oT at an incronse | sented toot tion. embracing aaen TH MI 2 WaSBINGIOS 3 ) will be , the lusionists with only the bar vict ane satan Sever Rapids m each county. The “ Ccromen Isti, 1880, fort ion of Managers at New York slonal delegation stands as It was. : rust and boil worm are very general. , 2 the e! 0 sea | gud Gtfivers. [Itt] W. LALKD, Je, Treasurer. fi Col. George thea delivered of the corn crop sr and ihe | Legislature Republican, New MOVEMENTS OF U. S. NavaL Vgssers.—The While there is no great substantial victory in corn.—The average condit! = and members ofthe | portsmouth amived at Glen Cove, L. L, last | Mices secured, the graver question Is hov wil | for the whole country Is 91. D LODGE are requested to meet <f 2 7% ef! Maine affect the Indiana and Onto campaigns? | Cent. since the returns of Au iu street, 1O-MOKROW | evening. The Tallapoosa arrived at Ports- | qr has certainly inspired the demo-racy with | ceat. lower than September 1s. HAPPY C ; ; ‘taucral of eee lags Bene | Mouth, Va., carly this morning on her Way | confidence, and they are now exultant where | EXsland and South Atlantic states full short of sqpeananieton te | Xesetee tent se onbeer mane connie Pe encae Haste ana | “ertoce n Trim cane, auven | uber Raita umes | te leetaiale atthe fageal| STATE CONVENTIONS, glist rie oon sl pe ds TG a Ad (> ae REGUL Mer TAGS, OF fH | detached trom the barracks at Brooklyn, and bat tothe Bouye conve aneae den ‘fsurte: | Show ‘amarked a ficiency. Mine normern por —— i oa eae ne a Hecretaty | poe Tearstso Suir Porsswovrm sated yos- | not 2st one view of the result whtoh, does viz igi Noth of the Onto river the | aercea to uotity men worktwn that trout the OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TOW PM. 18 ayy Ut BE er. sw sepl4 2m ING ef th COMMIPTES Ov alk ned ae | fray from Gardiner’s bay for a cruise in Long | 1t will sadly disarrange the repubitean pian ot | States of Indiana and Tlinols report. great 1a 4th of October t Odd ¥elloxs’ Hall (Bins Room), 72h st. n.w., W aoe Island Sound to Glen Cove, L. campaign. It had been intended to send Blaine | Jury from drought, Missour!, Kansas and Ne- RE bold —— New Hampshire Democrats | to tour per werk, ‘The w v3 will be reduced Ing factories so fa S >, Se b sx. * to California, to remain until November. T. raska report the same. have rot joined this movement. NAtionan rans. Baayhers are ree dtolepsesent. Byorlosof | PRESIDENT Jou 8. BaLixes, M.D. of the | record of the Maize Senator on. the ‘Chine: cag aie The returns of September Ist, Indl SSeS | sce es ee an the President. “American Public Health Association, has calles question being in accord with the views eater- 4 C1 ie general average 3 T 4 T cle is ig, SAYS: A a sepia 2t MV. OABEY, Seceaare. | se ioten anual meeting in mew Oneane come || tuned ty tis Cacthicalepe seston tk Cee ctep for the whole country. The condition ts OUR COMMERCE WITH CUBA | ius in raw cotton #8 threatened: “Tae strike — ACKSON | DEMOCKATIG, ASS3OOIA- }| mencing Tuesday, December 7th, 1880, and end- | he was the best dependence for republican suc. | $4.8 decline of 2 per cent since August Ist and Red tng a tlyl orem agen seeds iene ae —A rewular meetinz will be held at | tng December luth, 1Ss0.” cess In that quarter. The democrats now say | ? Per os | in the Oldham dist Have unsettled Chi mar- rher of E and Sth sts. n.w., on WED- ee that Blaine will have bis hands fall to keep | the states bordering on ket to such an nt as to seriously interfere VE $25,000 Massachusetts to North Carolina, show a Spain Proposes Reciprocit $25, crease duri Dut all the states west of the Alleghanles Sbow a decline sinc t G, loth inst., at To’ciock. Ba. ADI rp’ B: a gi G, Toth inst at Toor’. Bs | Caper Mipsmirwan R. C. Panrs has resigned | Meine in line, and that it he does not go into t Red soem. | Pactile slope ‘states for this reason, that a bi aghton, J-MeDoweli Gsrring- } Bis position In the navy, to take effect Desem- | +o ican enn will be spiked, and ta this sens * | with the tran: above-ment avle 10 » PRE 37 i le if in no other, the Maine victory 1s more than Ume. Tndtana h asmall crop has the MAINE ELECTION RETURNS. re under IN PREMIUMS ae ee ee AMY ORDERS.—Capt. John J, Clague, com- | substantial. greetest decline, being 23 per cent, and Ken- | Close Vote for Gove! Estumated Basiness, | Sey a eee uany P mbeary of subsistencs will report to the com- | , ‘The talk among republicans to-day ts that the With the largest roy of any state shows . Fusion Majority o 5 | re, Was 4) e For- Reyna , pagers eem as e Of the defeat will be to spur the leaders lecline of nt duriug the month. Mis- Toston, Sept. 15.—The following returns, | eign advices sh change. T SEOOND EXHIBITION, Bae the tek manding general department of Dakota for to increased vigilance, and that such vigilan: sourt loses 2 per cant during date of September ith, were received at | market er goods 1s st signment to temporary duty at St. Paul, Minn. he | OF such other point ih the department of D. ‘dren canbe | kota as the wi!i be demonstrated when Indiana votes. the same time. Abouy two o'clock this afternoon the droop- | Gtought in th commanding general may decm al- | ing spirits of the republi-ans got another lif, able. ‘The leave granted Major Anson Mlils, | the latest advices Indicating that Pialsted$ r election was still in doubt, aud that when all Curtis the votes was counted that’ Davis after all may general department of the east for | be elected by a mea, rit a jeave for six months, to is company Is relieved from § in the field, is granted Capt. Theodore J. Wint, 4th cavalry.’ Leave for three months on : on’s certificate of disability is granted | district, Thos. B. Lieut. T. W. Morrison, 16h infantry. The | Fyre. rep. 5 thorefor at this of 7 aw. C, Laverty, 24th In- Xi a8, anproved Marea hd, 1871 try, Is further extended to Noveraber 1, SULN F. COOK, a eae OHS Teno Waar Gen. WEAVER IS Anot Crandall, editor of the National Vi ral complaint 15 of hour last 1: inquiry and | et: ris a rather BL 14.—Two republican 1 Lives are elected in W: whe her they marc tickets for chil OCTOBER 3 TO 16, ISSO, eepta 2 J. W. WISNES, ( == OFFICE OF COLLECTOR DIsfRIOL OF COL Sepr. TO TAXPAYERS. | are hereby that the pamy — g the list taxes for the yea ead- TIONAL THEATER. Exta. | her THIS (MONDAY) JARBETT'S £; appear in Ress’ he he mander. e EBOOKS OPEN FOR SALE OF SPACE AND { BECKIPT OF ENTRIES AT OFFICE, 803 | MABEET SPACE met th> same schooners were new was ob- is general that s fate us Une Vera Cruz. Severa spoken yesterday, but notbia ‘The Congressmen eleeved in Matne are: First | “ECG Os, Oa. Of TAME: ‘towns to. Near trea Reed, rep.; second, Wm. P- peer eentel et ee D been a Me Sey, rep.; fourth. Ladd, dem.; fitth, ‘Thompson I ts, All flyeare members of the pre- | . 2 . Has been atop = ngress. building permits’ issued ‘by Inspector I —Col, Lez Congressman Jones, greenbicker of Texas, | twisle: Charles M. Barreck, erect a ¢ ling | ble to guess from that. *, and only | refuses to support the greenback prestdentiai | On Sth, between B and C stre uthwest; $—. What May Be mand for Gold. > Dy N Ss inorniug m Holland supply ize Amer- ne@t tor gold, wht Ss BOL Yel serious 8 Ub ket Is conc the fusionts' ne reuurns from | RACENG IN ENGLAND TO-DAY. se LAL IUIS MPOSS!- | Starters fur the St. ake ce e effect when G, SEPT. 13, Xpacer jad by act ire Colossal Organization wil i Operatic Spectacle, DK_J. F_HARTIGAN HAR REMOVED Ing for the CINDERELLA! | < ~ iP to Ne 25 14h at., | Tepresentative of the natfonal greenback com- | ticket. Mr. Jones must get a number of dewo- | Bernard Waters, erect a dv on L, bets If the constitutional amen kes, Which takes place letwech Letreet aa ThomasCirels’ eop2tme” { mittce now In. Washloxton, sald yesterday 1a | (fave votes In order to bo re-elected, and no | 10th dvd 11th streets nortln 10). James | te adopted, or If found une $3 to 4 on Bend Ur and 15 contributed to its FOR Oo | discussing the Maine elect You demo:rats nt this accounts for his preference for Hin- | Robbins, erccta two-story di account of being retre fs 4 Ou SPAITONESY, | Who are abusing Gen. Weaver (greenback | tween 15th and 16th street has been sugested, the elec | RTS’ BOOKSTORE, | cancidate for President) for the course he toos | _ The following congressional nominations are | Pilvgerald. seedy: legis! shich ‘at the last repoi | sepl-Im In bis speeches In Maine dc J setween 2d and 3d streets s. republ Tiotel Co., re ard 6th street ‘t know what, you ki AND BOTTING YOUR | #e talking about You oug! Sat ey thee at Monae | Why the fusion victory Is du al ra rma republicans will ele MR. MAX M ER. ered wt g. Soar | Pout xousce that if He had t ky; Elihu Coleman, rep.. ‘sth Wisconsin; Comin bean ee peerco rene as — one, Mineral ‘e, Dryors, Ulay, &e. asl endorsed Alabama and A msas, Saying every | Richard Guenther, rép., 6ch Wisconsin. * The Re: t Uncertain. SATUSDAY at2. | jour grocer for WEAVER,” RENSLA’ "& OO. | thing was Tight ond satiety snag every ii 5 a e - - = port to the Commission yesterdi i i r i te gone over to the democracy; we won't believe | & revere e a Ares) e se or the las year. In his note of transmit- Bes a Gs Gb free frown all aduiterationss i¢tieane | jou.” and they would have voted the republican Mars land district, and a new couveution will be the attention of the Commissioners 7 = Ucket.” Continued Col. Crandall, “Gen. Weaver sia endatious in relation ie NATURAL MINERAL WATERS. knew what he was dolng. He was too smart to Hen. John Mancock, of Texas, Is in the e: ¢stzbitshment of a morgue in the District; also, AUNDRY SOAP. Every bar and cake is branded so close that duly the oMfctal th the namo of the firm, and psult, untess decided gains are made on one side or the other in the re Owing to errors, which m Srecelved in this way e between the tabulation of the state | MOrbins ai MATINEES WEDNESDAY warranted to be sepls Rossiter, a3 the Abbot, weather this RECTIENS @S —POSs- Pits ANNUAL EX ort DISTRICT OF COLUM SOCIET é break up the tmsion party by endorsing the | ard {t Is satd he will reply to reout wiging the passage by Congress of a law reda sislative committec, bie, Th polled ‘as a Speo- Pagar detcocrats. He understood the situation and | speeches delivered by ex Governor Peas ing the Lumber of jurors to six in cases of In- | change the result so that we can only report | wcle an mere mud puddle. Hathorn, Gi eh Lock advantege of if.” Col. Crandall does not | Connecticut. tos ter nee The ete compensalton | the result as uncertaln. : Devil Wins. AP ite § 3 make this explanation in the addres: S 61 5 vest. The tots cases - : ONDON, Sept. phe race for the St. Ley -_— i BURN'S PHARMAOY, issued for the national preenbank committe Gen, Warns A. Platsted, who has probably | certified by the coroner during tue year was | A Very Small Piurality for Plaisted Bese ries atthe Doncamer cope, fel9 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. nor coes he explain the gravest accusation | been elected governor of Maine, was bora im) 4s4, of which 20 were suicides, 7 homleldes, 19 neetl 1 ik on the 21st, 1850, from 1 : mbrace choice specimens and Probable. lay at vl “ made by demcerats against Gen. Weaver—that | Jeferson, N. H., on November 2, iszs. | He | infanticides, 98 accidents and ‘negligence, and | | PORTLAND. Midnight.—We have still 189 towns | Der Meeling. and was won by Hobert tue Devil, : sel aay || ea ‘ f : 7 a : bes. | Ceptolata came in second and The Abbot third. Sore Pot Eis > a Glatter deliv eotts : graduated at the Albany Law School in 1855, | 440 by disease. The whole number of watie | tO bear trom, mostly staal! and remote places. | Ceptolata Giantny Cut Flowers, Bruite venctables and artis" M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO, eer eics celivese a (Olt money fasiladesionly when he was admitted to the bar, and began-th¢ * or 28.50 per cent, and of colored | Of these there are in Aroostook county 49, | Twelverap, ee oe ete ceo practice of the law in Bangor, Me., In 1556. He | 4 per cent. Of the aosve number 411 | Franklin 11, Wancock 13, Kennebec 18, Knox Cieeomians Menmanaia ‘Adaittance, 25 cents: Five tickets, 81: Season 4107 Penna. Avenue, ‘TE DELEGATION OF INDIANS from the C: Served inthe union army throughout the war | aled without medical attendance, 40S were na- | OX1C1G.&, Penobscot 2, Piscataquts 1, Some: vb : ate ticheta, 75 cent + SS oe he Carlisle, | 5° ectonel of the 11th Maine Volunteers, and re- | Uves of the District of Columbia natives ot | 15, Waico 3 and Washington 2s. Many of these {Special to The Evening Star, ckets, 75 cents. Be a » D A 0 e e A TS, 5 ve J 3 Solum! e301 Te idiyis é se ee ee indaatias J Pa., barracks made a callon Acting Secretary | ceived at its close the brevet Gf major general. | tintes in the Union aro wee we nee foreign. | are Plantations, throwing but afew votes. The | partuapeLruta, Sept. 15.—Hon. A.C. Harmer y= 18 THE SPICE OF LIFE. Call special attention to their elegant stock of ofthe Interior Bell to-day. Among the number | [n 1567."6s he sat. In the state legislature, was a | ers. A tabular statement appended shows that | aggtegate vote last year was ‘This has | was renon:tnated by acclamation as repubucan ODD FELLOWS HAL(, Tri 8. was Little Raven, Yellow Bear and Lett Hand, | delegate at large to the nattonal repubilean co: of the cases wbove the age of 20 years,there were | !2crcesed a Uttle—to the extent of 5 per cent— | candidate of the 5th Philadelphia district. His - PR oy. AN, orate AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATOHES. Arapahoe chiefs, and Big Horse, Bob Tail, Mad | vention of isés, and served as attorney general | ten widowers. twenty-one married men, and | £0 faras received, and if the remaining towns | reciection 1s i Commenciz« MUNDAY, Bepteiber 13th, for one Caan Man on the Clouds, of the Cheyennes. | of the state during 1si3-75. In isi4 he was | twenty-two bachelors, making 53 males over 2) | {crease in the sdme ratio the aggregate will WaLrer B. Mrrcment., Committee, Monnet ‘Their assor'ment hse never been la‘wer,and their | Captain Pratt, of the army, accompantes the | elected to Congress from the 4th district by | years of ages of Wilke females there gees | Teach. 146,500, of which the republicans should Winibtteerats, ak. 1s tpi Admission only 2% “Children 15e. Matinee Sat- | prices aro much lower than ever before. _sep8_ | party. about 1,000 majority, but was not a candidate | widows, 14 manied and 3 single, making 22 | bave about 73,000, the fustonists about 73,30), |. PHILADELI NIA. Sept. 15.—The republicans to- urday, Sept. 18, at pm. Admisston luc. sll = ‘Avsilnoin Pow sens =e ‘wireties of the || 28188 above the age of 2: of colored males 6 were | aud seatte Hing ‘about The mor tu- | gig ee gee = STRAUS’ CO ‘Ts. § — 7 = * ~ 2} . of " 7. tricts have to-night brought to repudli- od oe . = - WHEE = GiuACe Gane aren Postmaster at Hariter !, Coun., havedesigaated | _ We advise ie democrats to; take nothing for | widowers. 9) married and. single, making 47, ns. ‘The fustonists will probably have a | “4disttict, Ban}. L. Berry; 4th, W SPORTING GOODS lo clothe the mortal race of man.” Assistant Postmastar ‘Voodhouse to act as post. | ftanted except that elections are uncertain. ao sing Bie ae Miovethe cue ot ¥ stall plurality, which will elect Plaisted | 5. A. $25 GUN! Go to STRAUS’ if you're able, temporarily Insane. A special arent ot the'Poct, | £04 fortunate for them; but even Male has yet | 2. petted a LS dl eata an . the folicwing nominations to-day:—In the 3d For garbe that suit church, shop or stab'e. hat oe te aera 4 | to choose presidential ‘electors. The situattoa | Of neglect at birth, 16 by poring? from be add's Masority Greatly Reduced. | gictrict, Joshua Horner, jr.; 1 the 4th, Enoch EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN! Oflice department has gone to Hartford to make | 4, just now extremely interesting for both sides, | !Dg overlaid by mothers, 16 still biz (known,) Ba NGoR, Sept. 15.—With the exception of two Pratt." < Warranted perfection in barrela, locks, stock, ac- Go to STRAUS? with your boys, the necessary transfer. for neither can afford to lo3e Indiana or Oulo, | # Stillbirths (unknown.) 1 sunstroke, 9 cases of | representative districts, which the fustonists | "PAT ss:one. Sept. 15.—The democrats in the bo ot ‘6. Double-barrel Breech- Breeches are be ter far thaa toys. Bror. J. M. Lancston, U. S. minister to Hayti | ¢r beth, in October.—N. ¥. Ieratd to-day, ’ | apoplexy, etc. The estimates for the next fis- roea wee representation from this coanty | gry qistri ‘b-day nominated J. M. Schley, of —o SHOT GUN. Go to STRAUS and ses the styles, will leave tomorrow for Ohio, where he will | Just now the democrats are tlooding Indiana ee ee roe ce Slometon pemuty on aes ae with too’ eas | Cumberland, ror Congress worthy a # Ser avin preenanl money x8- Be Cay Ue FONE Dene bie orale: taake several speeches. This evening ha wii | and Oblo with one of Puck's cartoons, entitled | tne annual report of Mr. datnes Small, seater | /vsion majority than last. year, and Ladd’s ma- | ype Kemper County ("livs.) Murder funded if not eatisfactory. Testimonials:—‘*It is Go to STRAUS’ if you're in love, be entertained at dinner by several promtnent oe ee eles rejiuating 4 | of welghts and measures, was subuitted to the | Jorily will be greatly reduced. a i ° agocd wan in every respect, snd the His coats and pacts fit like a glove. colored men, among them Senator Bruce. * faite aivers feciitnre: Woolitig: iste auiteonie: Commissioners lest evening. It states that Returns from 348 Towns. Scoops, Mrss., Sept. 15.—The case against fonian Institute: T. F. F: a. 5 Goto STRAUS’ if you're sad, THE THING OF THE VESTIBULE at the Waite | under pleture frames, in cusp iors, bed clotues | CUPS Tass) been Harucd over to che Drie: | q,QOMTAND. Mu, Sept. 15, 452.4. m—Ttetuns | Hecry Virgil and Mouston “Guily tor Kitiug Mr. inent Hospital: Prof Beach, Alexandria, His styles make e’en the mourners glad. and trunks, to find something bad that will b from 23 towns have been received this morning | Gilmer, was taken up yesterday in the Circuit ot Geo. Duifey, Com. Internal Revenue. Alex- House has been finished. It 13a large piece of | 2nd, tanks, to, find sor To oft<et | treasurer. The report recommends that the | —7 in Weshington county, 6in Penobscot and | Court of Kemper county, on motion of the state. ‘sy and hundreds of otuers. O' MEARA'S Goto STRAUS’ if gou're poor, Work, The design ts pronouac~d exiuialte by | This tne republicans are circulating’a mamonio, | District Commissioners be empowered by Con- | 1'in Kennedee—giving Davis 2001; Plaiscea, | At the last tenn a severinee was etanred, Wee Cpe He’li make Lis prices sui: you eure. Judges, and harmonizes well with the wallsant | of four pages, entitled Hancock’s civil record.” | &7€S8 to make such regulations and ordinances S88, and scattering 5. The same towns last | giland Houston Gully are now On trial. The as Fishing Tackle, 81 Razors, Go to STRAUS? if you're rich, celling. It 1s declared to b. ‘Th's latter caption 1s the Utle paze, the inside | Plating to the duties of the sealer ot weigh’s | ye puns, ‘ x of the kind r and measures, clerks of markets, market mas- vane ne oe aici Setueas Heting “of 11 waite, dt alored ma “Tne " “*toney” pite work of the kind in the cit 3 i s 5 6 The tin 345 towns | sisting 01 whites and 1 colored man. — bo ctciacherstcr rd igre tt and number of pieces. Ht " pages being Blank. ters, etc., as they may deem advisable. In sup- * Piatsted, 63.975; scattering, | examination of witnesses will begin to-day Go to STRAUS'if you're eold. | son, of this city, were the contractors for the | _ The Virginia democratic campaign club have | port of this recommendation, Mr, Small states Republican ‘majority 1,541. | District Attorney Ford, assisted by Judge Ware, c= BUPPERT, ‘There's warmth in every wrapping fold. werk. een pos. ae will ad te ar mee inere is nein ae oe ee eeu es ns last year gave Davis 62,643; | Is cond! y the pi fon; Taos. S. Woods, z — . ——— 32 Pennsylvania avenue. Mr. Neule, lately.a | saleof canned goods. One packer sends lis reelon, 15,535, and scattering S. M. M nd James Watts, represeauing ba renin aid Sore can suit just any msn. PERsonaL.—First Assistant Postmaster Gen- | candidate for nominatioa in the Alexandria | gccds to our market, the packages being | Stu: total T2isi, Republican’ majorite a ee ee: HEADQUARTERS FOR THE eral Tyner has returned from his western trip, crane Probab!y b2 chosen permaneat SA ee ans, | The towns to be heard from gave Davis 6.47 | = "3, aol, : - : ne cig! $ xceed twi SI 5.870, cs c ey | 7 are: ru 3 WHITNEY CHILDREN CARRIAGES, ARCH. ECO AR hon yne born GOs —Gen. F. A. Walker, superintendent of the —— —— pounds nine ounces. If the laws were more | oi. a mints Taisen ee hge ay ichar en Fad nyse peed RY AND FISHING TACKLES; OR0- census, has returned and 13 at the Riggs.—— | Newspaper Opinions upon the Maine | comprehensive housekeepers would be better | lack ciz cf a majority and the fusionists will | Ing Of the “great” westerts national fair = “ oa . opp i ae SLorarer, Gen. Thomas L. Clingman, of North Caro:ina, . Election. protected. He also calls attention to the sale | lack 166 of a majority. place yesterday. About 10,00) people were in QUET AND LAWN TENNIS; BIOY- SEE PemteiWanin AveNue, and W. 0. Collender, of London, England, are | | ‘The N. Y. Post (ind. rep.) says of the Matue | of oysters in the shell on our wharves, and su- | phe Congressional Delegation Une | atiendance. The ident, Mr. J. F. Keeney, Bey Between 10th and 1th stress. at the Kiggs,— District Attorney Corkhill haz | election:—* It ts impossible, we think, for any Fae that a sworn measurer be placed there to changed. delivered the oj Ing address on behalf of the CLES, VELOCIPEDES AND * | « returned from. Sarators and 13 at Willard’: pen - we so us pees ae cok alter that interest. PORTLAND, ME., Sept. 15.—The Congressional association. 7 Tees, Hon. a PU ner, 7 : 3 Mrs. Corkhill fs in Phuadelphia.—Presidenr | rejoice in the particular results o cam- a aa aegation giants sa folie atsen teas Was amember of President Lincoln's cal MAEONE- Hee eee aN G ee ieeet | Hayes’ Journey to California has filled ulm with | patgh—that is, in the succesé- of Murch, Ladd Guyot: Wecr Srerts: eee ee eae rice to ai eeecaNtee ety | made an address on behalf of the city, and tee, Syi4- At Prices To Surr tHe Trvzs. yum bers is larger than is employed by any houss | wonder, delight and alkall, says the Cutcago | and others perhaps, as congressional caud! rown, of Philadelphia, on behalf At Creedmoor 3 esterday tere were 255 entries | (TP) Fe-clected In the 2a district by 1,50 piu- | Alexander P | x ance of the lively Interest | Ties.——Mr, Ramsdell will hereafter publish | dates, holding as they do the most dangero ality: Linds 3d dis. | Of the Forney excursion. He said no such ai SAIS iter htaten ina SANITARY MATTERSby the | the feqnie Saturday afternoons. —~Tie Lou. | opinions on weary ail economical subjects" | in the Judd match, which came om at tue on: | Tillis; Lindsay (cep. reelected in thé sd dis: | ¢f, the Foricy, Cecursion.” He sali no, such SCHOOL BOOKS, &e. eR PING DEFROTIVE PLUMBING in city | CON Wialenalt Rerterr learns trom Copenhagea | ‘The N.Y. Cunuuercial (rep.) says: “There | Yatd razge. The 11 o'clock wind was strong | jn Tye gia GLH’ bye Mateoah malts | Gathered Ly any’ state In the union. =——— = | MODERNIZING DEFECTIVE PLUMBING in city { the nomination of M. Bille as Danlsh mia. | Were good reasops to believe that if the coali | and uustcedy and the weather cloudy. Tne | Murcn duetonis) re-elected in the Sth bstelet ae Scmecn Bons residences. . ister to Washington 1s very likely to be can- | ton fulled in September tt would be broken up | Winners were J.T, Paulding and H. Weesman, | MUTGh (along neath | HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, celled. M. Bille, the Rerieir says, has given re- | on the Slectoral teket tn November, but this ee ie nen He 30 i i Amherst cle says:—At the Stock Exchange we have a on z ted exaraples of want of tact. »pre- | can har lepended upon under present; each end elg! ach, e range . spirale ae _ | cle says:— E e we hav C poe No. 347 Oth street m we_ | Pented himself to the king ata privareguafence | circumstances, ‘The tnlonwill most Ukeiy be | maten, 200 FAtds and a poet ss tere wore | EuANONME, MEST je amber, Darts | steady market for Uued states ond the es »UBLIC AI PRIVATE SCHOOLS, | EDICAL DEPARTMENT. in plain clothes Instead of uniform, and was | !evewcd, or the names for the same Clectors of | 177 entries. The winners maxing the highest | # ®t, Davis 3; Plafsted : ’ being 110'384, the 43% 1% » &3 at the close EEREEE RE ES | eatery oF GLoaceto: sly enough to introduce himself to Sarah Barn. | Maine, leaving the question open as to how | scores are C. Van Orden, 33; M. P. Ross, 3%; F a 3; Platsted 10, , Davis | yesterday, and 10283, for the 5's, against 102%, | 10. * atthe Close yesterday. All classes of rall- road securities are somewhat lower than yes- terday, and the market for speculative shares a. Rabbeth and W. M. Farrow tied at 31. In the | 19, Pal rectors’ match, at 200 yards, out of a posstb'e 25, Colonel H. A, Gildersleeve scored 21, F. 3. ‘The thirty-second annual Medical 8: ae commenas ih the Ocligge Gullaine, cornerivta ana | PArdt ag le oe é om eI Oclege Building, ean and | Mr. Kurd von Sebiozer, German minister W. H. & O. H. MORRISON, ie SIONDAY, September oth. For par- | Wo nineton, Baron Friesen, of Germany, G mbetta de Copenhague!”— ]| they will cast their votes in view of the resul | in the country at large. The intimation s7 days ago that Mr. Weaver has advised agal oun comm | 7 © D. ‘, Joseph E. Johnston, of Virginia, and S.H. Kau: a fusion electoral Ucket now goes for nothin: Doneldscn 13, Colonel George D. Scott 19, os ég is feverish and in the main weak, Law Booxsrnreas aN STATIONERS, nate © ABET DD Row kerk avanie. | mann. or W ‘Ashington, were registered InNew | and it is to be feared that the Maine result. yes, Ph G. Story 18, General G. A. Win- | Proposition of the Spanish Gover {here have been short intervals of streng’ ee | — York last night.—Madame Ouirey, the wife of | terday may affect the greenback vote in Indi- . i. ment for n Eeciprocity Treaty. ‘The net decline from _ yesterday ranges = OOD SEWING MACHINES OF ANY | (he Frencl mivister, his sketcucd A great deal | ana in Octotel To the Army ant Navy EW YORK, Sept. 15.—The Madrid correspon- | from >, to 2 per ct., the latter Wabash, Jersey send Nees 5e Ee Rte ew. G KIND RENTED. while in the White Mountains, siea The Cincinnatl Gazette (rep.) says Journdi match for teas, out of a possible 42), | dent of the /icraid telegraphs 2s follows:—The | Central has declined Delaware, Lack. and = = i i ——— question that will now be uppermost with re. | tLe following were the ‘winning teams: 35Li | memorandum presented by Senor Elduayen, | Western, Chattanooga and Iron Mountain, 1 Ppesearsurees { REPAIRING CUR SPECIALTY. The Maine Election. Publicans is, Which side will carry the electoral | Vattalion, of Watertown, 339; doth, separate | minister of foreign affairs, to the Amertean gov: | per ccnt each; Northwest. Hanutbal aud St. Jo, FOR | ‘Weave themcst complete amsccment oF DISPATCHES RECEIVED AT D&MOCAATIC TEAD. | Vote Of Maine? That it wiil be curried for Gar- | ccmpary, of Binghampton, 3: ernment examines the state of the commercial | snd Milwaukee and St. Paul, 1 per cent each? QUARTERS, field and Arthur there cannot be much dou! — | Teginient, of Oswego, 335. In the military | relations between Cuba and the United States, | Lake Shore and Erle, %; each, and Reading, 3. SCHOOL BROOKS, &e SEWING MACHINES "45 . ton | 20 Coul ll with the greet i 1 championship match of the United States oz | with a view to showing what concessions Spain | St. Paul and Omaha was exceptionally strong ; Gi Ab 1045 a. m. a clepatch Tecelved from Bton EE EAS ees cere ‘America, fevcnee, 200, 500 and 600 yards, pos- | requires frem American tariff legislation for | at the opening, but soon sytupathized with the SCHOOLSUPFLIES WHOLESALEANDRETAIL | 1 the city, at prices to suit everybody. Oali an Bradbury, at Portland, was as follows: “Plals. | pack vote was much larger than that of the | sible 105, there were ninety eutries. The fol- | Culan and Porto Rican sugars and molasses. | remainder of the list. Railroad earnings, ac- = ss convinced, 8 OD pENHEDWER’S, ted governor by two thousand. Two Congress- | democrats.” lowing were the winners: C. Bernard, P. R. | Senor Elduayen, like his predecessors, desires to | cording to the reports coming 10. continuc, as is men sure for us. Anderson very close. Legisla ‘The Cincinnat! Conmercial (rep.) says:—“Mr. | Atkinscn, F. J. Play, C. A. Hol prepare the way for a@ geacral treaty of com- | large as ever, and the prospects for raouey are WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 5268 oth street nw, tare idoubt.” Elaine Las been teliing persons outside all the | KR. Quinan, $0; F. Kern, J merce and navigation between the United States | not different trom what they were a week ago. sepd 425 7th street. St. Cloud Building. A Qispatch received at 11 a. m. from Judge while, as earnestly as he could without Starting | £0b, S E. Van Ordett, 8 » and Spain and the colonies on the basis of reci- | In the money market call loans are 2 to 3 per eer8 = = Morrell, Auburn, Me., says: “Frye’s majority | 2 panic, that there was danger in Maine, bat | Van Vieik, 86; W. J. Underwood, jr. ‘C. H. ay and the most favored nation treatment, | cent; time loans and mercantile paper are un- QcHcoL BooKS HE CRYSTAL FIRE PLACE STOVE | 2bout four hundred. “Piaisted’s about tweat: the republicans In cther states have not :e 1ze Osborn, G. W. Dougherty and R. G. Past, 5. ut the Spanish government, knowing the difli- | changed. At noon the U. 8. assistant treasurer D dl T Is the most eiewant stove made. The reputa- | five hundred. ‘Two fusion Congressman, p> It, aud supplies of material aid have been THE INTERNATIONAL CRICKET MATCH cullies presented by such a policy in the present | opened proposals to sell U. 8. bonds to the re Le t tion of the maunfacturers, the Barstow Stove Com- | bly three. ‘N. Monti Uinted. We suppose the danger 13 tolerably | between the United States and Canada was re- | S'ate of opiuion In Congress and in American | sinking fund. ‘The offerings amounted to y, for fine casting and rich dlesicns is not eqnal- Received at 11 a. m.—Augusta, Me., Sept. 15:h; | clear by this time. The representatives of the | sumed yesterday in Philadelphia. The visitors | Commercial circles, would readily accept a con- | $5,649,700. Ra y eny foundry in the world The ORYSLAL | «piaisted about one thousand sure. Kepubit- | €normous interests placed in peril hy the repu- | made 3 runs “betore eine. disposed of, and | Vebtion fixing certain privileges for Cuban ix s powerful heater, of convenfent and simple con- | cang concede eight hundred. Two Congress. | (1ators of various degrees north and south, who | the Unitea States team went tothe bat for ars and molasses in the American mar- The Markets, “PURSE: 422 9th si g struction. men assured. Will require official count tn | #€ assailipg the credit of the country, may per- | their second innin; ‘There was fine pl: ket it the Washington vernment | | BALTIMORE, Sept. 15.—Virginia sixes, deferrea, BAYWARED & HUTCHINSON, ‘Reed’s distri 7 W. W. MorsE.” haps come now to a timely apprehension of the | ccne,the ‘American party oollartay the ¢ playing were Pee to accept and defend this | 73s: do. consols, ook: do, second series, 25; do. HE BEST BEADING aud No. 317 0th street n. we recat yed at 12:2) pm. —Bath, Me., Sept. 15: | siatcof alfalrs. The election in Maine decides | bowling, and adding 16s runs to their score. | Polley Ecfore Congress as an equivalent for the | St due couporis, 007s: do, new ten-fortins. tats Ms. Delany's Correspondence, 2 vols “ = apauit ait indications, we have the governor by | Lothing: the election in Indiana will decide | Although it was now 5 o'lock, the Canadians | Concessions the Spanisia statestuea are ready to | Sort Carolina, sixes, old, 0. Virginia ten-fo antl oe ag eat : PRE Bor BLAST FURNACE about two thousand. The republicans whl | everything.” sent Logan and Blake forward for their second | Make in Cuban and Porto Rican tariffs on flour | “ERT TimoRE, pt. 18.—Cotton qiist—mid- 5 Ys the most SUCESSFUL FURNACE {Vz | Probably hold the legislature, We have two The Cincinnatl Enquirer (dem) says: “The | innings, while Bruester and Law led the attact and imports from the United States. Senor Sept. b [: and our practical experience of | members of ha pee 3 Hour. agiet— Howard street eve ever KnOWD, : bers: -ongress sure, Anderson about | November victory 1s ours; but we must take | In the cecondover Bit r, 8. wel ve y a itting up furna- 7 7 a =a Fe eral anc pu ‘paid to all val. | OF€ hundred behind Reed. We shall contest | care of our own. The exertions of the repuvl 0 ke was caught at poiat by | Eldvayen points out that Spain has already this 2 Supe do. extra, 4.0)— Kessler. Trousdale was declared out lez before | }ear lowered the duties on flour, wheat and inily, 5.00a5.75; city J 0 wicket, and Logan bowied by Law without a other objects of daily consumption, which are | 83.60; do. extra, 4.04.60; do. family, 5. 7546.09; Sie improvements in heating spparatus, warrant | Keed’s seat. F. B. Torrey.” can managers everywhere will be redoubled; u i, * 50. Us in Catuing thet these furugees possess all te nn Dut they will bein vain against the will of tne | single ‘run Belug scored. Gamble and Smith | imported cbietly trom the United States. He | 40. Hie brands, (0.76; Patapson fainily, | 6.0° ope be : i the | seritorious features to be found in any furnace. District Finances. ople, whose temper and convictions are now | being together, the former broke the ice with a | 2’sopcints out that Spain, belng disposed to take erally higher, closing oasy—sou‘h Mevazines and E * We claim that for FCONOMY, DURABILITY, : and gen K ern red, n ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COLLECTOR OF Taxes. | KDOWD, if the guardians of the interests of the | sl-g.e, lopped tt with a three and two more | Of most of her export duties on raw produce Tugel.07, do. amber, 1-10-11; No. 1 Maryland. Sreuct exceed “we aeo clita that we have pat | ‘The District Collector has submitted his an. | FeoPle are ceaselessly vigilant. The sturdy men | singles, aud then lost his partner, Who Was of sugars in the West Indies, 1s virtually favor- | 1. 1nigal 11%: No. western winter red. up wore HOT BLAST FUNNACES in this city | nual report, showing the following collections: who settled the state of which Maine was once | bowled by Law; four wickets for 6 rans. Gambie | ing the elopment ‘trad 5 — within the last two year than have been put up of x a part stopped off the bleak Massachusetts | was then caught at point by Kessler and God. | States, which are the largest customers of Soe FRANCIS tiother kinds combined, and lave not heard s | From general taxes, Washington city, for year | codst to give thanks to God on ehipboard before | frey, who managed iy score one.and Was bowled | Cubs export and import trade. Great cora:- | Cora. southven steady: wes aus23 2015 Fa. sing'e complaint from them. ending June 30, 1ss0, $543,916.12; Georgetown, | landing. They did not stop in mid-ocean.” by Law; six wickets for? runs.’ Five fo-ty-five | ality and a wish to concillate are evident 'm | Shot and Beptember, Sligadh : HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. ee aee oy Nvashington county, $42,747.60, Per: | | ‘The Springfeld Republican (tnd.) says:—“The | P- 1. having arrived, stumps were drawn, and | Senor Elcw yeu’s dispatch, which Presses the | November, 6o4ab4. | Ont UST PUBLISHED 31? Oth street n. w. Sonal taxes. Washington city, for same time, | fusion rin in the cilles and the steadiness with | lhe game, consequently, declared a draw. The | AMerican government examine this tm- | 42042: do mixed, 4 Georgetown, 9.81 3 , r Heh sPOT ELON . Washington | which the vote hangs together solid will sur- | Caradian score was $3 in the first inning and7 | Portant question. he Ae a AEE povGLase. county. 42,5084. Genéral taxes, Washington | prise tue republicans disagreeably and give a | ithe second, ard the American total was 165. ATin RACANE RON OSIIA, aad, 19 00821 1 bs aang, | Scigetonn,. Saba Watningion couniy: | Teer Rete iy ME gmOETALcambAlED, | a Ca aap OTE EEDA: Some Hesalts of Ber surthe | Snenuianenegete 5 St. Cloud Building. | ean Ud 3 ys n too mucl ing and buyin e Chicago fall trotting mecting began yes- som 3 . POLITICS, 1880. oth si ity — s10, & a on taxes, Washington city, | in Maine and too much bossing My Binns! Te terday with two races, The 2:21 class brought Thee ize ee as Paris ce emgage bg clear rib — 10. e JULY 1, 1879, 10 JULY 1, 1890. A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT ON ALL OASH | [00 | the same UUme, $14,044 50; George | pecple of the State have tired of it.’ out Voltatre, ida, Bassett and Piedmont, the | ihe Gozeite publishes to-day annesties for Po. | Sager ee oak hon, ie, Pe 7 = bate wrashington | county, $41.73. — latter being the favorate and winning the race; | Mtical and common law offences, Grade, nomina'; refined, 9%. Coffee quict— ° : 'S MUSLIN AND MERINO UN ey “ ’ E FEMALE ONART ym the | time, 2:223;, 2:233/, 2:213/; Voltaire was seco! mmemorat birth : = RIDDLE’S LIFE OF GARFIELD, LADIES RINO UNDERWEAR, fee ae te astington city, fur year end- FOURTEEN ‘Missi 1B8 from th: 2:283/, 2:213; Voltal ‘Ss nd. | many sentences in Cor tion — cargoes, to fair, 6 steady. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, Pablish HOSIESY, CORSETS, eee LAC} Ee, $53,007.31; Georgetown, | Presbyterian Board of Missions passed through | In the 2:2) pacimg race Ben Hamilton, Billy | Of the infanta. ‘The Ta — A ee quiet, 1.17 for job lots. * le isher, RIBBONS, KUFELINGS, TIES, 0. 6 250.03; Washington county, $5,707.33. Pez | Cheyenne yesterday on their way to the Mor- Scott, Hoosier, Tom Clinker and Wonderful eee to the authorities of the copy oS Freighte eerponl ae ‘cotton, MxrsorotaN Booxstora, TOILET ARTICLES, EX: RAOTS, &0,, &o., nal tax Washington, Tor same time, | mon settlements in Utah, Idaho and Western | were the startera Billy Scott won; time, 2:25, erto Rico, telling them to 4] ap mye} = 5 Fe ip oy ae is: any? 911 Penn. ave. AT a Discount or Tey Pea CENT. Wwichingta J Seiel rere Ce Cee Wyoming. Beet 231% hae nae squeduets, ports, “schools omer oe i ae, 3, mehr ‘costa, — M ” 3 “he winuers a be (slant N. ¥.) races: A7e. 523 A ERS AND wer? Wesuineton GORD $955.00; county of | pore nas qroceabes, a Suard over convicts at | ycsterday were Charley Gorham. turee-quarters | ments in Europe have telegraphed cougratils- | Wop tat form. 93.104, bushels, | 8 JAINTERS AND HOUSEHEEPERS, pevueL : Washington, $6,318.70.’ Personal taxes, city, Hoe 22 the Biz Sandy railroad, near Mt. 8 er | of a mile, in 1:20%; Girofle, one milo and a fur- | tions to the King and Queen isting, In all, | “NeW YORK, Sept. 18 —Biocks heavy. Money, ATTENTION! ans? Ninth Street. $92.211.75. General taxes, city, for same Uim>, rg. Ky., was attacked with axes by two con long, in '2:033;; Luke, mile and a half, 2:49; | the lord chamberlain meee De ogee" 203. Exchange—long. » 480% ; Short, 483g Govern- Use JOENSTON’S DRY 51Z2D KALSOMINE z as 5 oe Cee ee ae tne Tage te cuvto pieces. Tae convicts | Dan'K., mile Leats, in 1:47, 1475; Pomeroy, ; = Anod an ay All napreed edit (ag ms ‘ ui JE WAR or Ween , 1876, $4,045.96; conn! “ steeplechase, in 3:473¢. parti this occasto! Sept. 15.—Flour firm. Wheat MaSUBY'S MIXED PAINT. Dee CREE MAN Test-ctase arti- | Of Waslirgton, for "same time, ‘$0.ss2:17, | Gen. Busnrod Johnson, a well-known confea- - BASE BALL. thelr loyalty and their, Journals, sider the | quiet Cre dis Beatie the mavket incre four RIGHERER nANGES wreeouren | dine June 2, Uetg. Bipnss4; Geongerswa, | Macoupis counts it. mateasy™s TVeNe™ |, Thera wore elven, innings on the, Nationa svorabie wo the prospests 0 Z ‘ scture Cf OUF N ‘ d , 1875, $58,545.57; IL, . ic WHOLESAL® AND RETAIL. cooky fixture that's all that can be desired. That grour da yesterday between picked nines, com- Ww, AND 5 $5,599.09; county, 2,943.5: : (Mass.) board of trade : GEONGE RYNFAL, Jey | Sohuearccesdrd. the vumber thatwebavecold | jor sear engine saee sy eeera Manes, city. | | The Fall River (Mass) ot com | posed of members of the ‘4S 7th st. niw. math y is n $25,967.36; | mittee recommend a reduction of wages in the yers. The score was 4 to 8 in favor of Send for sample cards. rl Sid thes en tiaacnion thay bee gir pails tue pest mca Georgetown, | $2161.15; county. $1,911.31. | tactortes of ten per cent from October 1,4 | Devtyealde. Base ball games yestereay at Bute We are sventa for the BALTIMORE, a portable edempticn tax lien Set eee eee strike ts predict telo— Buffalos, 6; Clevelanas, 7. At Cincinaati— ‘UNNINGHAM, HATTER, has juss receivet | range of largest convenience and first-class con- | t#ie for 1872-2, $6,959.32; licenses, t of | ‘The handsome monument at Ottawa, Canada, | Cincinnatis, 5; Chicagos, 2. ‘At Troy—Troys, 3; Ce ai style. ‘Broadw: jock SIT K struction, unequalled in this market, Coltimbia, $120,640.96; arrears, of | cver the ft Robert McAulay, Worcesters, 11. HATH, made to order. Old styles remo telea Washington, (principal and ppd earners ties of Rol , Who was Bi Ads rile ni ied ere Bott Feit Hate cleat et, enlored and trima-ned HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, special taxes. (principal ana i o.9s806, | MUrCered during the Orange and Green troubles ti 28 ‘740 Sth st., bet. G and H. augd No. 327 Oth street new. | ag tax, 85,291.01; permit 100 oo ou wacct Soe pee RISIRIDET Sd 00 ACC ye oe eae ee eee eee nal: tn 2 tund, rents, &c., $186.310.52; water-main & ‘BShip., county. yesterday. Tp cteen ev eo ¥ARE, MANUFACTURING SLawE | covertived $10 1105; fees for ceruiteates o ipo instituted Sunday musto m | TaEnCE top is in the Allegheny Mountalas A Lance iT larwe stock 2 f> tT, » 18% le and (a * ENGLISH shUSAs8 AND COMBS TELS of new and attractive desigus, and by exam- 9, $910.78; sale of sand ‘Tiber sewer, ‘The Rey. Quincy Boutton was lately con- . egon legislature effected an ongan'- ; ‘AT Cost. {nation the superiority of our work is apparent. $iee.S7; saleot ola material, $133.37; sale of priv. | Victed in Engiand of bigamy. perme Sto Solnmnou Hirsh pres dent of W, 8. TEEL. HAYWAED & HUTCHINSON, iege Of fich wharves, $463.35; miscellaneous, At Courneuve, Paris, Gen. Schramm, aged 91, | the senate, and H. F, Mocdy speaker of the sepll 935 Pennsylvania avenue. aug? Mo. S17 Oth street m, we 40,248.60. Total, $2,(03,559.64, Was robbed of $130,000 ‘While asleep, Loe.

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