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THE EVENING STAR. CITY AND DISTRICT. A Woman with a Horsewhip. AT aere [Shes = Maar A SCENE WHICH STARTLED RESIDENTS ON NEW YORK AVENUE THIS MORNING. Korthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t., by There was an exciting scene at the corner of ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 13th street and New York avenue a little before ‘ _ GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. : noon to-day, which has started all the gossips in —_-_"_ the neighborhood to talking. A middle-aged, Pg eS respectable gentleman was Beek or A conta per month. {Conon at counter 3 4 > rg pany et or a cents a mon! ugey, containing a young man = a middle-aged woman, was driven hurriedly {Entered tert Post S seaomiitemaae ae D.C., as joing Rw corner and stopped, . by 4 second-class matter. coup! fore mentioned, apparently muy ene rere) to ‘the “consternation of ‘the middle-aged pepertl al eecrstions mit te yeiainsarwne: | | VOL 58 NO: 8,875, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1881. TWO CENTS, [tices witn'more coerty tn since. ent ade Ps vancing upon the young woman assaulted her Rates of advertising made known on application. - | fartonsly with the whip. The middle-aged = | when he recovered from hix consternation, Tf = 5 *, Mason's Case. night, and was having a good day; that The Summer Prouth. the young man in the carri interfered and sa EAL NOTICES. __| Washington: Nowe ont Cottin |]. cams santiees os ana} LOlbgTanIN (6 Me tae Mt oe ee ot te: parted the femaica, the young women whe ee Coaivany pivibeRD. ““*4* | Goverxwenr Recerrts To-pay.—Internal rev- Se een ae POND S6 ATES oe Se at Skin aie oe, cr., Sep ely Pr ee er phigh “tee sone maw enue, $365,119.17; customs, $835,089.98. bein: : 5 a t i 7 TRC Ee aegEnen livslend on the stock of, the CO; ate NE: caeoes, The court-martial called (as stated in Tat |THE PATIENT AT ELBERON. | cota. F. Rockwell cays he was with the Preei, missioner of agricuitare in hisreport for August | Went ff In another direction. and ‘the middie Of Frade Rooms, $19 Market Sy.ace. Tae Tallapoosa arrived at League Island yes- | Star of yesterday) to convene at the Washing- dent at 4 a.m. and at that time he appeared | {2st Issued says: Rains were in time to greatly | fie ten, meekly followed the trate lady with Catia Sich’ mie Leon terday afternoon. ton barracks to-day will not probably take upthe unusually bright and fresh. Said the Colonel: late corn. Reports from quarters F i : ATIVE SIA. 1 w bear a more cheerful face not only a8 s | driven away, and the small crowd that had been GrxeraL SnEnMan returned to the city this | case of Sergeant John A. Mason, wiso is charged | SOME PROGRESS TOWARDS HEALTH. | ,,\ en s sick man makes 9 special reauest fr | late corn, but the entire crop of the state In | attracted by the unusual proceeding. was left to ‘tober Ist, the time Bay- | 6p Drake to return to- | With shooting at the assassin, Guiteau, on Sun- a Lines indicat a this’ ‘aes est | Most localities where an early stand was ob- | Conjecture as to “causes” and “motives.” It fing beg extended. By omer of the Trustees. eee ee ees day last. In Mason’s case, as stated in THE Of the Presideat for steak showe | think ‘that | tained pretty fair crope havebeen raised. Some | WAS understood that the middle-aged man was ee we chien ie MeGiivras: wise te the pcendent oF the court | UR, HAMILTON'S SATISFACTORY. STATEMENT. | he is much betters” Dr-Buiss took the 11 oictock | CoUBEcE have suffered much more than others | he husband of the middle-aged woman, and DIJOURNED MEETING OF THE OHIO | AUGUST RrexE has been appointed storekeeper | McGilvray, who is the president of the court "| train for New York. He will return at 5 Indeed in many of them the crop approaches to- | that the young man was their son. The re'a- BEICEN OASROCTATION wall be held stat, | and for the Ist district of Illinois; G. @. | Which convenes to-lay, and the other members ake oe dre Tht ig | talfailure. To sum up the whole matter, the | tion of the young womantothe triois amatterof or B10 Lith iseet northwest, THORS: gauger for ‘ata, | fe, all on duty at the barracks. It is thought the firet time since the Presiicnt was shot that | COFD crop of the state is nothing near #o bad as | conjecture. ey erences Sue woee, 021 20 ns. Ap Caoana | Mickaenn, gaciger for the Oth district of Virginia; | that the court which will try Mason, if such an | THE IRISH NATIONAL LEAGUE. | tb tret time since the Presitiont was shot that | (TTC SOP (> he some wets con nimh coeeaiee a a OO Og ee Teresent | 20d Augustus » gauger for one be convened, will be made up of officers who abe ' | of some localities. Rains have worked @ ‘mar- District Goverament Affairs. 2 by roads must be present | trict of North Carolina. are wi length of time. The Commissioners hav $3 ved liquor their certificates from the Transportation not connected immediateiy with Capt. velous change in tobacco.. The crop, however, in 1 Commissioner we disapproved li y jon. Se ee McGilvray’s company, and it is expected that THE DROUGHT ANDTHE CROPS. THE PRESIDENT IN HIS CHAIR AGAIN. any event cant be ligh ferior. So far | licenses as follows: Robert White, 2002 7th = Mn. Jax Stoxe, stenographer to the Secretary | tiie court will be convened as spon as. the : : ictus Se eae ce ee ‘ <> CHEAP COAL AND WOOD FOR THE SEA. return ELBER |. J., Sept. 15, 12 m.—The Presi- ve e street northwest, and Christian Poggensee, 2040 a ee eat er tae ee | ee ee operat = Paver court tenrtial conciuites tte labors. 3% ts dent sealant Eee to-day. ep aga, ILustiae meme tices | Tasteek omtaoen developed the Rest nein of go-speraion @ presat at tat the lorter esi gris Has) Branch either tasiee on aun oe pele le dnoouni aa The President's Condition, Dr. Doynton’s opinion of the President this | With abundant rain falls, for a full crop to be | , The Commissioners have returned to Mr. Cal- Columbia. Tt has Just com i deron Carlisle, who complained of the location tainable in the District of - | last night or this morning for Rye Beach with | there having been no witness as to the act itself | RUMORS OF A PROSPECTIVE OPeRATION—com- | morning, as stated to a representative of the eee ( “aairy. 0 “ab aro’ , of the Alderney dairy. on 3d street, above D his family. except Guiteau, it becomes an interesting ques-| FLAINT OF THE RETICENCE oF THE FHYST-| Associated Pres, does not materially differ from | °°™" last spring succumbed to drouth. northwest, a report on the subject by the health , Derive the month of Augdal of August last $25,547,521 tion as to how the case will be made out. CIANS—A CONJECTURE 48 TO DR. BLISS’ TRIP | his ideas of yesterday. He considers that so Northern Pacific Railroad Directors. | officer. He states that he made a mal in- S new sraikd GUITEAU THE ONLY WITNESS. TO NEW YORK. long as the President holds his own the chances| New York, Sept. 15.—At the annual meet ng | SPection of the premises complal of, and in in breadstuffs were exported from the United] Capt. McGilvray on hearing the report, saw | Special Dispatches to Te EveNrxa Stan. are in his favor, and that while his condition to- | of the Northern Pacific railroad stockholders to- | 8'8 opinion found nothing which would justify States. During the eight months ended with | Mason with his musket in his hand just asifhe| Lovo Brancu, N.J., Sept. 15, 11:45 a.m.—The | day is quite as well as yesterday there cannot te | day the following directors were elect w | action under the health ordinances. August these exports amounted to $157,565.205. | had fired it, but did not see the act itself, and as | omcial bulletin issued this morning for the first | Said to be any marked change. York, Frederick Billing’s, Ashbell H. Barney The monthly report of the collector of taxes : For the Sto ee aang period of last year they | far as known if Guitean tella-the truth he is the | time admits that there have been septic acci- HIS CONDITION CONTINUES FAVORABLE. John’ W. Ellis, Rosewell G. Rolston, Robert | for August shows receipts $37.459.11 <a sine who hay tha Cea told th ruth | dents which hve overtaken the President ine | | TONG Drasen, Sept. 15, 2 pn.—The Pres Hams, Mor. Oakes, ariemon He Hatmen |, Pngincer Commision Twin turn te mded Uy individuals or families, at wseally reduced | COMMISSIONS AS PosTMasteRs were to-day for-| when the guards hearing the report ran to his | he arrived here. There is no doubt but that the | dent’s condition continues favorable. He bas | Hen Benh P. Hoan! Peustete jen te: | wooka, and wan af tis cific at the Columban Drices, saving frou $25 fo $100 yer’ annum. Cards of | warded to the following persons: David Cover, | cell, and were told by him that he was lying on | ung complication is one of great solicitude to | eaten three teaspoonfuls of minced porter- Baltimore JE. Johnsen. Chas, B. | buildings. He is in excellent health. [ye em | Seah eee Winfield, Carroll county, Md.; Geo. T. Rhodes, his bed at the time, though he doubtless eee the doctors. They hope, however, that it will | house steak and swallowed the fibre. Wright, Hugh McCulloch and Joseph D. Potts, |. Mr. tin, inspector of buildings, in a note sopuk” The following-named:centimen wil receive | Saltville, Washington county, Va he fired the shot and intended to kill Guiteau. | Prevented. It is next to Impofsible to get at | rue rISH NATIONAL LEAGUE CONVENTION. The Locomotive Engineers. in an unfinished state, having been so left by the drew Glass, itural Department, 1364 C street | KILLED BY THE INDIANS.—The following dis-| The law on the subject if found in De Harts | the true condition of the patient from the doc-| ‘The Dublin correspondent of the Times | Bostox, Sept. 15—The third daily session of | Contractors, Himber & Fletcher. He asks per Pargacit, 1335 U aver mocthwest EO. Laeew | Patch from Col. Carr, dated Fort Apache, Sep-| Courts Martial, page 382, which saya: “‘Con-| tors. Even Attorney General MacVeagh, who | writes as follows regarding the National | the convention of the Brotherhood of Locomo- | mission to finish up the work, which will not MUinE Brea Preanury ‘Department;' John “Corson, | tember 13th,has been forwarded to the Adjutant | {sions are received with caution. A voluntary | jg the only Cabinet officer here, complains that | League convention, which meets there to-day: | tive Firemen was held yesterday in New Era | Cost above €25. Series Comer A794, ath street north: | General by Gen. McDowell: Killed at Cibien— confession is evidence against the LG ‘is he cannot get the exact facts from the sur-| Apart from the political significance claimed for | hall. The business of the brotherhood was con- A SOUTH WASHINGTON PETITION. Carolina ice, Trea: . though ungprroborated, * * * provid the convention as an expression of the national | ducted in secrecy. The secretary states that the | 4 petition signed byabout fe . Ye gitce, 1008 E ttreetnorthees ew, | Rakai B.C: Hentig, Privates Henry ©. Bird, | corpus de licli be first proved.” It will be con-| geons. will upon a great erisis itis especially interest- | nancial condition of the omanization was | tax-payers of Souths Wechineey eee aa North AAjutant General's office, 1005 E strect northwest; J-W: | Edward D. Livingstone, John Sullivan, John | ¢g y “ : Harsha, Treasurer's ‘Treasury, 905 H street | © 1 a livan, nded that under this provision that the crime A RUMORED OPERATION. ing as the first organized assembly of the kind | never so satisfactory. Hitherto, at the an- | the District. Commis . ortiwest. Ee We ‘General's of- | Sandegger, William Miller, troop “D,” sixth cay- . : “ i a e u ‘ ‘y | the tict Commissioners, asking that the Sop Ot} ceed cote Sheet dno tan | ay. Died of wounds reseie, Cibien__Pri- renee ee aan ene ee Eraperdire There is a bellef that between now and Satur-| since the repeal of the convention acts. Its | nual conventions, the organization has been | fencing covering Virsinia avenue, between 12th itural Departs ‘A street f2"A. N. Seteat a 3 ; ere will be an operation performed on the | importance, however, as regards the particular | found to be more or less in debt. | and Isth streets southwest b th Siccker, Bureau Enctaving and Pointing: £08 tth sérect | ¥AC€ Thomas V. Farron, troop “‘D.” Wounded— | that the judge advocate weneral’s officer is now | @¥ there w one Lap sping | ObJect for which the delegates. are summoned | The committee on constitution and by-laws re. | avd tsth streets southwest be moved back to 5 . Sergeant John McDonald, troop “E,” and Pri. President's lungs, which will consist of tappin; es gular parking line. It was referred to oe png oll oS) Mgrs bn Ser arias Ludweg Blaze, troop “D.”” Killed on | ©*#™ining the case to determine what course to oes Oe 8 PME | cannot be over estimated. It is to pronounce | ported many important changes, which were | the engineer commissioner. eee eens one sre See NON seven mile hill, on road to Fort Thomas--Private | Parsue- them with what is known as a therapeutic | in the name of the Irish people not only their | adopted after a long discussion. Among the 5 Sikes pun eas LADIES! John Dooman, troop “D;” Peter J. Bladt and AT THE ARSENAL TO-DAY. needle. It is something like a siphon. A long | own verdict upon the land act but their pro- | changes is the amount of insurance: which is Mr. J.Pleyle, of Frederiksoord. Holl DOYOU WANT APURE, BLOOMING COMTLEXION? | Edward Winkler, company “D,” twelfth infan-| The court martial to try cases, which have ac-|needie is passed into the lungs, and| gram for futnre action in regard to the whole | raised to $1,000. Heretofore it has not exceeded lak thn ancl clon ahin scorndac he try. Wounded at Apache—First Lieut. €. G.|Cumulated at the barracks here during the| within is a suction to take up the pus. | question, which the league agitation has raised. | two-thirds of that sum. The first-named amount with Mr. John Hite. Be tun te ‘Ifs0, a few applications of Hagan’s sup ~ “:*") past month, the detail for which was printed vork, | The misgivings of many felt in regard to the | will be paid to firemen in cases of disability as | Fé napectmecr andy msdn groadlty pss heskeag 8 Goodan, 6th cavalry. This morning Dr. Bliss went to New York, + “ y Fis ; through this country, since the 2d of Jane, in SPS Ss the other day, assembled this morning at the : * | possibility of uniting ail parties in the move- | well as the tamily of a member who dies. The 7. 4 Tae Oxp Crry Post Orrice.—That part of the | arsenal. The cases under consideration were | and the story is, he has gone there to| ment fora revival of Irish manufacturers, or, | committee on death claims reported that during | t2¢ interests of emigration from “his country, MAGNOLIA BALM Post Office department building, formerly occu- | those of the regular routine of the army life. | get the necessary surgical appliances for | indeed, for any useful object are fully justified | the year there has been 24 deaths, of which 20 | 2% to familiarize himself with the American ; One was the case of a man who had gone to| the operation if n y. Meanwhile Drs. | by the result of the meeting yesterday, in con- | were through violent causes. cyciem of agtowkare. Bets looking tate the as apepedsee: Men by che City Peat ORten ‘eJust being occu | sleep while on duty at the White House. Ser-| Agnew and Hamilton remain here. The Presi: | ection with the proposed exibition.» ei ae esos lla + wenn tbe geo che ‘Will gratify you to your heart's content. Nepartment had no money to have then crenscg | geant Mason’s case was not taken up nor is it | dent had a bad afternoon yesterday and not a| _ The league left no doubtthat thelr existence la Telegraphic Briefs. = nites eect dhe acne ‘It does away with San veritted for me Tse) After some. munths | before the court. No orders for his trial have | yery favorable night last night. He expecto- | invalued in the result, and that if they allowed | _ After receiving the mayor's letter yesterday, BIDS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENTS. money for this } se was obtained and then | bee? issued. Matters of that kind—even taking | rates a good deal and it is feared he is raising | the thoughts of the people to be engrossed | Gov. McEnery issued a proclamation revoking | -, Bids were opened in the office of the District Sacowsess, Repvess, Pruries, BLoTcuEs, Senthne feu a sin se a hee ape oe a ‘e it for granted that Mason will be tried by | pus from the lungs again, Within the past | with any practical measures for the promotion proclamation of yesterday. ones to-day for improving 224 st andall the purchase of carpets ind. furniture f ® the | the military authorities—are not consummated | twenty-four hours he has had two fevers, instead | of honest labor their own occupation would be | An aifray occurred at Nashville, Tenn., last | between M and P streets northwest, by grading, Toons, The departihent had to walt anal tne |S auickly. ‘The charges and specifications | of one as usual. Last night's bulletin’ created | one: the country would. become fearful and | night between David Hanly and. Michael O'Fel, | Eravelling, putting in sewers; the grading em- Diseases xp IMPERFECTIONS OF THE SEIN. Hott of Jue ek Cece 5 against him were only sent to Gen. Haneock the | somewhat of a panic. The surgeons, however, | Tefuseto listen to their wild and wretched ap- | eran, both shoemakers. O'Halleran shot Hanly | Pfacing 15,000 cubic yards: gravelling, 9,000 . MOvencomss rmx Fivsnep Arreanaxce or Hear, | for fonde vk oe ooemalng ¢ Phe ee va baad other day, and in the ordinary course of busi- | explained that frequently between the morning | peals. They accordinsly resolved to war the pro- | in the arm and Hanly stabbed O'Halleran to the roa yards; 280 feet of pipe sewer, hauling, of faarnté The an in oe ness of this character no court-martial in the | and night bulletins the pulse has gone up as fect by organized obstruction. Many of them, } heart with a shoemaker's knife, killing him in- | *¢. The —— were as follows: J. J. Cud- Faricus axp ExcrrEMent. Sree tag ‘Occupied by divisions of the de. | C&8€ could have been ordered by this time. ‘The | high as 120. ‘The afternoon. fever came on ear- | headed by Mr. Sexton, set themselyestodrivethe | stantly. Tore, jr. James Reynolds, M. Hines, Wm.Buck- Tr Manes 4 Lapy o Tummy Arrean sot Twesty! | partment. announcement that such a court had been con- | jier than usual yesterday and was still on when | undertaking upon their own lines or upset | Over $300 have been contributed thus far at | ley and Thomas Joyce. The lowest bidder is Pp vened was based upon the assumption that the | the night examination was made. To this was|it altogether. On Mr. Lyons, member | Stamford, Conn., besides a 1: case of cloth- | 2°t known, as the bids were not scheduled. tural, gradual, i a as ‘o this was - Ly 3 “ * And no re mbes to dekee a appeation = ™t | Tue Awentcaxs attending the Geographical | ™0nthly detail of a court-martial to try such | attributed the accelerated pulse’ and high tem-| of parliament for Dublin city, ' rising to | ing, for the Michigan sufferet THE PLUMBERS’ AND THE “REGULATIONS. m27-e0 con; at Venice, are Capt. Geo. Wheeler, cases as had accumulated would includethe case | perature. second a resolution that an exhibition| The Pennsylvania and the Baltimore and Ohio | The committee of plumbers, consisting Jas. dition * ben *| of Mason. But such is net the fact. There has ee NR Ae) of arts and machinery suited to Irish manufac- | railroad companies yesterday reduced the fares | Razan, chairman: Edward Caverly, secretary; E. Wyeer (Saratoga), Be. | Tebresentative of the War department; Commo- | to be a separate order for each case from rs sais cestdycelctee tures be included, he met fierce opposition from | to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, from | A- Ridgway, Dante! Hannan, Jolin Mitchell, R. utian, Michigen,’ Con- | doe Baldwin, representative of the navy; Judge GEN. HANCOCR’S HEADQUARTERS, Dr. Hamilton says the three doctors looked at | the land leaguers. A resolution was then passed | Chicago, to &5 on the rebate plan. J. Campbell, and-T. V. Noonan, who, at the re- Pap nny Gey Waters, freshiy received, thoy la see bie president of the Ameri-| ang as stated above, no such order has been re- | the President this morning, examined his condi- | as a pacific’artifice that Mr. Lyons be no more enator Charles H. Van Wyck, of Nebraska, | quest of the heaith officer, revised the plumbing MILBUEIS PHARMACY, ican Geograp! society. ceived or issued as far as the military authori-| tion thoroughly and found that there wasno| heard. Mr. Sextonthen rekindled the excite- | yesterday delivered an address at the state fair | Tezulations, yesterday sent a letter to the Com- m5 1429 Pennsylvania a. A Bap Prospect ror THE Crops.—The re-| ties here know. It is not thought that any | new complications and no new tever. Last | ment by moving that the committee appointed | at Chicago, in which he denounced the present | missioners protesting against a certain change : mili trial will be ordered and certainly not | night he had two attacks of fever, where he has | to prepare for the proposed exhibition in 1883 be | System of Indian management, and maintained | made in the regulations by the Commissioners. Ge O85 Fixteres. ports of the condition of the cotton, corn and/ ootii the civil authorities officially notify the | had only one before; but neither’ of them were | inetructed not to accept any patronage, itbeing, | that it should be turned over to the War depart- | The regulations as approved by the committee — tobacco crops, issued at noon to-day from the army officials that they do not intend to move in | as violent as usual. The President sleeps most | he said, in the present state of public feeling | ment. | required all plumbers before doing work te leave Fi oR OES, ith Mitchell. Vance & Co.'s goods | Department of Agriculture say that cotton re- 3 ck f the ti - | offensive 1 Wi The representatives of the Underwriters’ As- | 4 deposit of #100 in cash with th 1 ean | por rts of September Jet to that departwrent show the matter. Should the civil branch not attempt | of the time with his knees drawn up, and gen-| offensive and useless. ithout the league py ives and s quarter of a century practical experie: District treas- Tieet all competition and sell at LOW RA’ a trial of Mason the military authorities would | erally with one hand above his head andthe| they could do nothing. The confusion | sociation of the North. in convention at Chicago | Urer or a bond of $500, either of which should be joense Stock. Fine selection. Gas Stoves, re- | a very heavy decline in the condition of cotton | then deal with him as with any other soldier | other on his chest. When tired of that position | was. at one time so great that it was jesterday, decided to seek incorporation under | held by the District treasurer for one year. This nT E. F. BROOKS, 531 15th street. | Since the last report, owing to a protracted | who had been disobedient to orders. The offi- | he straizhtens out his legs and Sputs the other| really a hand to hand _ fight. Had | the laws of Illinois for their association, and ap- | Tezulation has been so modified by the Commis- = — = | (rought which has prevailed in all sections of | cers at the War department have stated all along | hand over his head. His voice is not so strong | the league element not entered the arena the | pointed a committee to mature a plan therefor. | Sioners that the cash deposit requirement has ATTORNEYS. the cotton belt. | The general average condition | that in their opinion there would be no military | this a.m., the efforts of coughing seeming to | meeting would have been highly representative. |. The bullion in the Bank of England the past | been stricken out and alse thetiing for which the Soesseeeb racers ocean! — | of the corn crop on September Ist was 60, being | trial of Mason. have affected it; but he talks considerably, and | The committee includes the following members | week decreased £146,000. bond should ren n deposit. They object to — fe es Bsns ee ‘aoe he anaes Tories, = qua Lae thinks he is gaining. He shews when awake | of parliament: Maurice Brooks, Dublin city; “appenens of the stoexchoklers of the Nash- oe rocoto et er tne vioketaon formal JRNEY-AT-LAW, lower than at e Bal feat ie the i it a wi Cs vl wh; ville. Chattan and St. Louis railr com- Dongress efined the penalty tobe from Columbian Law Buliding, Sine. bet. Dana B, | date,” The cause of the lew Coeciteen ste wu, the Assassin, e same disposition to know what the bulletins | Chas. Dawson, Carlowborongh: Right Hon. o0za, penalty Famannerre : ‘. al rel Edward Gib: bli ersity; § ny, yesterday, a semi-annual dividend ofthree | $25 to $200 or 30 days imprisonment, and in our Wasurxerox, D.C.” | in simost every ecction. of the country fs A SUSPICIOUS BOX, SUPPOSED TO CONTAIN DyNam- | 8F¢ as the general public do, andcomments upon | Edwai ibson, Dublin University; Henry J. | pany, ye y. a ip ws a the figures that represent his condition. Gill, Westmeath county; E. Dwyer Gray, Car- | per cent was declared payable on Oct. 1st, the | Opinion the deposit of #100 in cash, if retained (J MILLER, pea oomte ress Soremponccaite eive nih aia ae pales Abeaite oe beat Dispateks e low county; Ion T. Hamilton, Dublin county; | transfer books closing Sept. 20. for one sear, will be an amy Je euaranter to the ea hin ving ny A ion prospects for a crop lay there was some suspicion of another : } as. 8. Parnell, Cork city; Right Hon. David Sagres ealth department for jaithful compliance alidiine, Touiniana avenier seee Cite tall tn 4" | of tobacco. The average for the whole country attempt on the life of the assassin Guiteau ae PRESIDENT HOLDING!HIS OWN. Plunkett, Dublin Univer Timothy O’Sulli- Wall Street To-day. their said rales and rezulations, more especially = = ——— cut ns See ee eae and 84 at this by an infernal machine. A wooden box ee Pa ee) pve = peep aaa van, Westmeath county; Benj. Whitworth, a age Yors. Bert. oe Pow financial ar- = < is no mp ee lk pom il ‘0 ba ‘Tal e rear. " * | noon lay nt i i e x Ki of Con; , for the viola of rules.” = ms = : = 5 g g ISH CONVENTION. - <arox cET.— Goxe to ATTEXD SeXatoR BURNstDe's | express from Baltimore, at the jail, and on | Well, but he is not gaining grougd. Thebest that | A pnrvisu view oF THE msi coxvExTiox, | less active, than for the last few days. US.! wasuxarox Carrie Mamcer.—At Drovers U Fuxerat.—Vice President Arthur yesterday | opening it a paper was found on which was | canbe said is he is holding hisown. Abad Satur- LOmmeN, Sept. 15.—The Times, in a leading | 1) ostended 6's and for the 4's. 4 opinion | Rest_ the cattle sales Tuesday (reported SE ve B. McGUIR telegraped Sergeant-at-Arms Bright, of the | "Titten: “C. Guiteau—Dear Sir—This duck | day Is expected. A few more days will develop ee tees re national league convention, | now prevails that at an early day—probably at | BY L. ees, giavenner.) were as _ follows: a HENRY A’ WILLARD. | sige. Col. Bright Invited: Senators | Jones, of| fiend. Hope you will deliver promptly. Yours | Blaine is expected to return here to-morrow. | tion. ‘There is no sign from first to last of any | & re ia 80 ve ‘i 6s , hows - | oxen and cows, 2c. to 3c. 1,306 sheep and Florida, Vest, Johnston and Pugh, who were in| tTuly, the sworn 50. Hope you'll see| A cold ocean breeze is prevailing, and Long | intention on the part of men who live by agita- | of the extended There 12, however, mo OF | jobs Semin Ro. tn i . ti eubj | €.; sheep, 3c. to 4c. ENEY A; WILLARD. President. rigs me > 1B day ie-deciden tion to accept the land act asa settlement of the | cial intimation on the subject. State bonds are | 12 Insurance against all Loss by Fire at reasonable Senate Ea ; Ouineron: of Bounsvtrinie? fed removed with some care another paper was dis- | By Associated P understand that this kingdom is and will eon- . Tue Case or Capt. HowcaTe.—There is an- ee . fluctuations in speculative stocks thus far to-da, : “5 - : — - Garland, who were at Coney Island. Senator Goeee. beneatt suet there ary ea ioe THE WEATHER COOL AND BLUSTERY. ae oe nt peli ingurcannea a eue Een isa decline of 1/al per cent, although the mar. Cae perong Sattane Howes Tan SAFE DEPOSIT CO Deri Feplied that se, ae not attend, and | or Apes heer will knows wormed of It, | Waar Exp, Loxe Braxcu, N:J., Sept. 15,8:15 | than the United States tolerated it in 1860, ket has had intervals of strenath. The Hanni- } with embezzlement) is in some parts unknown § ry he nasi’ = GECURITY AND SAFETY. | ness connected with the Yorktown Cag ecu Gute, ecuane a.m.—The morning bulletin bas not yet been | gNaTrerr AS MINISTER OF FOREIGN aFrarrs, | #! and St. Joseph clique turned the screw again | to the officers, and some think he is out of the this morning, probably to force private settle- Gone ; : Guitean Is i y location in the building, | issued. Private Secretary Brown says the Presi- DON, Sept. 15.—A dispateh fre Pel ae : 3 j country. Some assert that his whereabouts are = SARIONAT, SANE DEPOSIT COMPERT, pe A egte*. OF | having been removed on Monday, aad it may | dent had a good night and feels. brister this ba ete ee Choe hed and the price was marked up from 200 to | known and that the officers can lay hands upon 152m StReEr Axp New YORK AVENUE. geant-at-Arms Bright and Acting Secretary | be stated positively, althouzh its location is not | Morning. ‘The weather is cool and rather blus- | that Gen. Iznatietf has been appointed. minister Itis given out that nearly all the “ short: eee Oe ee Seah Oe ies ere as 8 Nixon, left for . known to outsiders, that the cell is not that oc- | tery. of foreign affairs. Prince Labanoff will prob- ately settled, but that Mr. Hopkins stil! | Burrell joined him in New York, as it is Fire, Burziar and Damp Proof Vaults from $5 to $60 a a Rhode Island, and were to meet L privately that 1p | about five days after his departure from thiscit: "Government Bonds on deposit for $1 per $1,000. | Messrs. Logan, Garland, Jones, of Nevada, and | Cupied by Stone, the wife murderer, or any other The Morning Bulletin. ably sueceed him as minister of the interior. stands out. The stocks which have shown the all tiaemerbn vei roy toi aeinipics Fee Sanaa ee Walley Bee ee for moderate rate. | Cameron, of Ponies! ania, in New York. noted prisoner, but it is so situated that | an OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT THAT SOME PRO- THE CHOLERA AT ODEN. most strength are Denver and Rio Grande, St. pre ee " ¥. Riwws, vice president: B. P. Snyder, secretary: Al Pititeass Col Wa. Ges a ball eam ee outside Cee reach him. He| gress Has BEEN MADE TOWARDS RECOVERY. Lonvon, Sept. 15.—The Morning Post says: | Paul and Omaha and Reading. W.U.Telegraph | Tae Deatu or J. Price KEPNer, chief clerk 1, Sturtevant. treasurer; Henry A. Willard, ohm Cas- NAL.—Col. W. A. k returned from psaesepBd a e pe sip qui ie cheerful again and ELneron, N. J., Sept. 15, 9 a. m.—Ofiicial | “We learn that the news of the cholera at Oden | has been the most active stoc! but has been | of the record and pension di Surgeon FAs Wann & wvrcurxsoy, Sectice Woods ins frat eased thee at | The Bank ‘Tax Question. __|day, the President's temperature was 98.4, Sl GSES aaxhoniee oomntaaenm: Shore. Manhattan Elevated has been feverish; | friends, During the war he served sigh distinc, Fox & Brown the furnished residence of Col, | >°NTS 8™™ sees ee ee aap ACM—LARGE | pulse 100, respiration 20. He passed the night] Loxpox, Sept. 15.—The Ecument it closed yesterday at 21%, ‘opened at 23, ad- | tion in the 6th Pennsylvania cavalry. Tn 1864 he P Tisdel, at the corner of 13th and O streets, To Werwtete ut 4 i comfortably, sleeping until 3 a. m., when he was | Conference to-day passed a resolution in favor | Vanced to 25 and fell to 21%. Thus far this | was appointed hospital stewar A., and in 317 NINTH STREET, Cirele.—Mrs. Tudor, wife of Rev. Dr. W. V. eae thie fare tax question which was ar- | wakeful for a period of two hours, during which | of international arvitration. ices the Sroasary Bas pe es ei pg ped 1865 transferred to the Surgeon General's Office, BAVE AN ENTENSIVE STOCK OF GoODS IN ALL|thivetening TOF bet home: In Ste Laake Pes | been pretty nearly setted Uy that oMlees, "Tne | me the Palke rose to 120, but without the Ue POLICE WATCHING TOGO agg | cettly arrived has reached the loan market. On | tothe harge of the atstcal avienay fom ra erga a i | Tudor will be remembered as for many years the | main Dileeranlee Ceneson yesterday. which maeecel clevacion Of tempera, ee aoe Age aE ag peace ered the gther hand, the domestic exchanges eon- | which, in January, 1867. he was appointed chief E ws is s : characterized the febrile disturtpnce heretofore. < 5 Xs ii New York.” e recor i i y US pel eraaladhr are eres Pie Chureh | involved a difference as to whether checks de-| After this time he slept until quorning. More attack that three policemen and two detectives nue against New York. Psi K of the record and pension division, under St. Paul, Minn.——Mr. F. E. Burende tte nity | posited should be included in the taxable re-| nourishment was given during}the night than ee aa ane eee p pendook and nobody The Markets. ecutive officer he stood high, and’ his uniform FURNACES, RANGES, LATROBE STOVES, living nephew of Gen. Burnside, left this eity | TBs of the banks daily or whether the balance | for several nights past. In reviewing the case dled oY" £0 enter the box where he was sad- | -parTIMORE, Sept 15.—Virginia 6s, Kindness endeared him to his associates in office. SLATE MANTELS, last night to attend the funeral of his ane Y | after the checks in favor of and against a bank | of the President. since his arrivallat Long Branch, Peet. nea 794; do. past due coupons, #; do. new ten- | He was a graduate at law of Columbia College. = Mr. Herndon Morsell has been engaged to sing | Hd been adjusted the next day through the | it may be said that in spite of tHe various septic ‘The Lancaster Poisoning Cases. forties, sr bid to-day. He had been ill for along time with consump- BS, ke. Mr. s caged to sing | gharnc = the bane idents which have for severst week: ‘a iS . BALTIMORE, Sept. . GRATES, &c. concert in Boston, October 6th, with Miss | Clearing house should be the ba~is of taxable de- | accidents which have for several weeks, and do PryMovrn, N. H., Sept. 15.—Important dling, 124al2" tion, yet such was his tenacity of life and invin- ‘and Mr. Myron W. Whitney. “Iti S| posits, has been decided. Commissioner Raum | still complicate his case, he has certainly not lations Have just boon made in tie aliens’ gor | Whee en cible cheerfulness as to create a hope for his re That Mr. Morsell will accept aa iuvitatinne, | has concluded to accept. the clearing house | retrograded, but on the contrary has made some soning cases at Lancaster. It will be rome. | Weak—southern red, 1.400145; do. 1.46a | covery. He leaves a wife and two children. SANITARY INSPECTION AND THE REMODEL- join an o Serk COMPANY UNG: wh ‘| statements in this particular. The question of | @Togress toward convalescence. [Signed by bered that there were six death hich ied | 1:54 No.1 Maryland, 1.49; No. 2 western winter i ND MODERNIZING EFECTIVE be the euscessfal management | back taxes is not changed. The vill have | Drs. Bliss, Hamilton, and Agnew. an Members oF ete atch carried | red. spot and September, 1.44%; Octobeg, 14a | ‘Tue River Froxt.—Harbormaster Suttonge- ING AND M G OF DI E| of Miss EH. Ober, the suecessful ore ak t changed. The banks will have 7 on, new.) away all the members of Dr. Bugbee’s and Mr. | }asy:’ November, 150aLs0:c; December, Lata aarivelaattns seer Beat © PLUMBING IN CITY RESIDENCES IS MADE THE | the Boston Ideal Company. Senor Dow Mac, | t® Pay them. Assessments for back taxes Making Good Progress. B. G. Towne's families. ‘The bodies were taken |1.334. Corn, southern a shade easier for white | lows: Schooner Georgie D. Loud, Carta Migs SPECIAL FEATURE OF OUR BUSINESS. cial Martinez, Chilian minister at Washington, | Smounting to several hundred thousand dollars, | rye RUMOR THAT AN OPERATION 18 TO BE PER-| up and arsenic was found in the stomach of Mrs, | and yellow steady: western lower, closing dnll— | 3"; neo en papper heme - opr | due by New York banks, will bemade during to. ‘ Towne. The next examination was that of Mrs, | Southern white, 90; do. yellow. 72; western | Phy, 245 tons stone for J. Miller; schooner J. W. fhe French legation at Washingtes, ier ig: Ne | day. One bank in that city will have to pay In| FORMED DENIED—DR. uawmLto maxes 4 sar-| Towne. The next examination was that of Mrs, | southe spot and September, 673867%: October, | Bell, Graveland, 131 tons coal for G. L. Sheriff; S8-We give Favorable Estimates for New Construc- i legation at Washington, is in New 125,000 on this account. The figures of | JSFACTORY STATEMENT. Boe ee Rete bad eran Eree: 2 Bi: ornate 7 sloop William Ward, Russell, oysters, market; ‘Yons in all our branches, a oS Sake a $1,000,000, which the commissioner yesterday | Loxo Braxca, N. J., Sept. 15, 10:50. m—| some chemical tests upon the vitals of Dr. Bust er, , Oats ulet and ‘steady eouthern, | sloop Yankee, Richardson, oysters, same: schoo- UY THE BEST! The Yorktown Centennial. fut as the amount which would be ‘collected | The President passed a comfortable night, and| bee and of Mr. Towne. Arsenic was found ia | 222% ner J. H. Travers, Younger, light; schooner ST! from banks in cities where there have been in-| pr. Bi both of th In th f Dy ecw : , Stone for J. Miller; schooner D. lie A meeting of the Yorktown centennial com-| vestizations, will be reached. ‘The question | Pr, Duss says if he did not make good progress | both of them. In the caso of Dr. Bugbee whisky illiams, King, 1,000 tons ice for Independent Ogg sy mission was held yesterday afternoon in the| which involves a definition as fo what taxation | last night he ls not competent to Judge. The| was aleo detected. This new evidence Is oe Ice Company; schooner Virginia Dare, DeLaney, : room of the committee on revolutionary claims, | under the banking laws a broker is liable to is | 4°¢tor also saldin response to an inquiry by a and bres Towne desl hoe tao neler ote ee 5 coal for George Bogus; longboat Lady of the 4 tn Ghe Bonsie wing of the Capitol. ‘There waa) YobunGecded a bate oe Tare ower Ae ee eee | a mnadishng, Inwhben tients kad ote ovdley 1M, ‘Sugar firm “Aaah Wis. | | Lake, Summers, wood for J-0. Carter: long- | 10 er 4 = - | Freight changed" Recelj boat W. D. Clark, Nash, we » long Johnston, dispatched a gion Goal of pautiae the banks before Commissioner Raum. 8 [stein night, to the eflec: that it was Hee ee period Ok snes Reve w ee $009 barrels; wheat, 1k corn, boat Richard Lacy, Olden, wood for same; long. = : eS a an rument int he a ry boat Wicomico, schoo Cominiscion a ek ere de Action of the | xavat, OxpEns—Ensign C. H. Amsden, from Presidest’s body, with a view: of relieving the| they are, preparing will soon be placed before | Shipmen eat, one: cor is | Ret Mary Parks, Butler, wood for satne: long- ; there were in attendance Hon. John Goode, jr., | the coast-survey steamer Ready, and placed on the vielnite. Mie deen farther Set en aa —~>—__ bushels, Z boat Gettysburg, Jones, wood for same: #choo- gru Sruxex Nouruweer, | Cols. Craighill, Forsyth and Corbin, Major Poe, | waiting orders. Boatswain Joseph MeDonald, | an operation at this tae, gn A Big Brush Fire in California, NEW YORK, Sept 15.—Stocks weaker. Money, | ner Banner, Chiseltine, wood for J. H. Johnson _ Connected to Telephone Puchanae. Capt. Tucker und Capt. Wilson—the latter being | to the Dr. Agnew also denied the crery ond suid ‘the | SAN FRawcrsco, Sept. 15.—A San Rafael die- See ae oO en an Soren |e Ree, sais: > See IRE uw ani | the secretary of 1. Corbin, maste! he 7 h Rey “Sreage a an, ani USIVERSALLY RIBED BY THE | monies. A detailed report PS prtpaeellies s Notice was iesued in New York Tuesday, to | rst he had heard of it waa in the morning es says: “Brush fire started yesterday NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—Flour quiet and 3 Svrr Acarssr a Rattroap Company.—' ; —— for the encampment at Yorktown was made to | Gen. N. P. Banksthat a suit brought against him | Papers. s : St ee ee ee = 2 beh enygy ag : Suazative and refreshing | the commission by the master of ceremonies, | by William R, Hodges, of New Orleans, would DR. BLISS GOING TO NRW YORK. I LONDON, Sept. 18, 12:30 p. m—Atlantic and a = a Fruit Lozenge. i hk Giaeniow Ge tiens: be placed on the caiendar of the Uaioe States} Dr. Bliss leaves for New York on the 11 o’cl’k f San in vicinity were G restern first ge trustees’ certifi- FMR cossttariox, Acting Seteary of Stat Hitt han telegrapned | CUE, Court for November. Mr. Hodges was | train to attend to some private business which | rounded bythe mer bts fo ae Soe a ae, Ser oe ae : Demorrold, Nocera A «hing; chairman of the French | Chane in 1863 when (fen, Hanks levied a tax on |" S*98 should have been attended to three | destruction, though the fire is still razing. Paul common, 124%. 3 central congestion, ete. | body to select another ‘dag than the Oth of Oc- | YarloUs articles taken by hhin to New Orleans. | Week# ago. Dr. Hamilton ventured an opinion | Falroad compan ent INDIEN prepared by GRILLON, “| tober, as previously arranged. for the reception Under threats of having the pro) seized Mr. | on the President’s chanees of recovery to a flagration. Wm. ing soaps age of the French visitors to the Yorktown celebra- | Hodges paid a tax of #5,551 and friend this morning, which, briefly stated, is in | ley. of this city, who sta Seasmaton ds tre dae Soin How. _ The reason given for this request, is that | Sgwlust Gen- Banksin 1875 in the state eapreme the septic conditien of the Pre-| ing his lamp, is missing, and it is feared. he E. Faculte de Paris, Mayor Latrobe, of Baltimore, has notified the | CoWt. =e cae wae the ly cammse fluctuation | perished.” 27 rue Rambutcau, Paris. | State department that the city of Baltimore is | States circuit court. The plaintiff, on 2 ‘rature and respiration from es GRILLON Tamar—unlike pills and the usual Tan tiny axtensive and elaborate preparations b Hac biges the tax was illegal, asks €20,924 aeto one, oa we Death of Madame Susan Bonaparte, iaiicien te ella for the entertainment of the distinguished visi- Winnie tors on that date, and It ir understood that ‘any | ‘The Sovereign Counell, Sons of Jonadab, has | will overcome change would cause serious embarrassment. been in session in Philadelphia since Tuesday. Bold by a! Chemists and Drugyists. ARRANGING DETAILS. te following officers, A serve for ky donee Senator Johnston, chairn wo were elect : Soverei _15 CENTS THE BOX. a19-lawl2w-tp_| 96) commission, and cr nec falvor Nelson, of Washitgto D. W. H. WHEATLEY'S tive Goode, a member of the commission, ac- | Vice-soverelgn patriarch, R. 8. Gr Was! . M_DYEIN! the sam ie bs the nears ofiieer ofWashington Dee ot he STEA NG of same, are city arranging details on, D. C.; soverel > AND WET AND DRY 5 < SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. Sor Ge contng centennial. F. Denison, of Providence, B. 1. sov . I. iit call for and deliver WORK anywhere in the Dis. | SECRETARY BLAINE ASKED TO TAKE THE PRESI- Srelgn wetouminn Sie Cane A ones, com) RL retary Blaine if he would conzenj A duel was fought Tuesday morning between President Garfeld's. place ee ‘upon ‘of address DENT'S PLACE. ‘and returned by wail and Geant = ; express from | Senator Johnston last night telegraphed See- > 4 in ‘and | Leland Leatherman, mayor of Arkansas Cit; sgeh® 18 (Gu Bauer, Gmonorvows, B.C. | Goliver an addres Inshead of the wee ira nant | and Jos. Rucker, at stomey ot the same ot es TO GET IN NEW STOCK. dent had expeeted to deliver: Up to haif-past | Both were wounded; » It is believed Bae: ne fatally. 4, and $8. 7-7 Seer etan | nu, wcune a Eas Disiol xe and $4 uv: Gent's Fall Suits, $5, $6, $7 to at New. York, eed Ses ‘value to close out. foreign gold and bars. ists from’ norther that prevailed in the vicinity > Pans are 1006 Pesercuvanns AvEsur. of Fort Supply, I. T.,.last week a large number 3. w. SELAY. ! of cattle were frozen to death.

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