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THE EVENING STAR. f . The rth Cte Mader Rnd 5 = Saxpr Hoox, N.J., Sept. 30.—The third of the = a @ series of races between the Scotch cutter Madge PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, a and the sloops of the Sewanhaka Yacht Club AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, * was started over the usual course. The oppo- Horta Creer Fesevsin Ave. and 18h Sy ey The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 3 ing “when the boats started, a few GEO. W. AD. res" : minutes after 11. The chances to-day seem to tS ADA, Prev. : : i favor the Schemer, as she issailing beautifully. ‘THe Evert Stan is served to subscribers in the The light wind Is also supposed to be favorable eity by ou thelr own account, at 10 cents per ‘ to her. The Schemer rounded Spit buoy at ‘1:16 eS a rt Pome on i ed P-m.. and the Madge at L:19 p.m. The Schemer one year, $6; six months, $9. | = paseed the buoy 5); at L3);, the Madge at Enter at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., 28 sally. ates mail matter.) — > ‘Tux Weexty Stan—published on Priday—€2 year. ane Noted Arrivals from Europe, roaeeee paid. Six months, $1; 10 copies for $15, 20 — a New Y pit, Al_mail subscriptions must be paid in advance: | YOU: 5R__NO- 8,889. . WASHINGTON, D. C. A ERI DAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1881. TWO CENTS. Halla tra Bates of ad rived on the ste: == = ' ‘ * : ee Ss The President in New ¥ SFECIAL_NOTICE Washington News and Gosip |THE STAR ROUTE CASES. | cmauieuon ici temeravereaae: |Telegrams to The Star. | rma Nem seme Teeer | mew vans Son Sh ory ce, NOTICE Gv. € Pn oe of ODD F 1P1s To-pay.—Internal rev- 1878, and offered and proposed to procure sai mn Lexington r d pro Loxpox, Sept. 30.—Mr. Keene's Foxhall, who | morning and kept vers quiet Upto ll o'clock sutaae: The| THE PROSECUTION COMMENCED. Haber nee - eee tages one scr PRESIDENT ARTHUR IN NEW YORK. | ¥n the Tate for the Grand DukeMichsel stakes | he had xeeives no’ ilers. OF 0. B.-A LLOWS' BUILD fhout fail, on WED- SOCIATION 3: NESDAY, Oct. u x at Newmarket yesterday, does not incur an = -- " So GEA : nternal revenue amount 32, . Information Filed in One of the Cases— | Pcrezse slould be mad ready fas Secnna . stakes in consequence of that victory. ] & DISAPPOINTED OLD SOLDIFR SEEKS SATISFAG C AFTER THIS DAT - ant Postmaster General, and the bal } |THE LONDON LANCET ¢ eMNS ESI THE MEDICAL SOCT Not To Go ox Exurertion.—It can be author- What is Alleged. out of the compensation which might become © AASDOS LANCET CONDEMNS THE PRESI- TION IN BLOOD, fn the Society's New Raonun, 1 ue | itatively stated that the section of vertebra: and at is Alleged, dug and payable to MeDonaugh for the first Sane The Lanat condemnn The gtheading sunceons | , Covsiderable excitement was created in Wine nT sy | tion in the ot MeN ty | torney for the United States, accompanied by |” The information further éets forth that Brown thing but the trath. | shoot Mr. 0. an, y to QV EVESING, at 7-0 ctciocee Members are te | (ne Tenhighed aaicunats that an exhibieio wen | Col. George Blise, of New York, Hon. B. H. | made to Jerome J. Hinda, acting for McDon- L COTTON CORNER EXCITE! Lanvin; Bek oA Pare imate 4p the | eae eat eae deeee wer Owen GObe Seceng nn as eee ot Hon. Joma to be made of them. Brewster, of Philadelphia, and Col. Corkhill, | uei, similar pee ene oepae, wanieindas + | Times says. The premier M.Sules Ferry has re- | About tre months ngo he applied at Mr. Lon- uit M. M. PARKER, Secreta: Gavcers Avrorstep.The following internal | District Attorney, entered the Criminal Court | givca Increace madefon $16,000. to be paid weer The Chicago Failure. turned from his visit te evy. gau's office for admission to the home, GREAT ministers will meet to-d: crn room just as it was about to open. tiene cien Seah vena TON ¢ todeliberate on the {and as he did net appear qualified J 35 eee diana eee coveuene just mentloned, | Grice. went. Sie iounnn lnvilities are subject of convening the chambers. President | Mr. Longan referred his case to the come Col. Cook, holding in his hand what appeared | and accordingly Brown, on” September 25, . Qu foe pute ae a tee ve kan caeuer eee | to be about 50 sheets of printed matter, ad- | 1878, went to New York to see Brady, | ¢stimated by outsiders at $25,000, and most of | Grevy will return on October 6th to hear the re- | mission, and gave him emporary adn and’ there arranged for the desired increase, , the brokers on change are caught for small | sult, when a definite resolution will be adopted. | sion to the home. The board. telected his : Ml) eee ohne Tevenue gangers have been appointed: Quintin first rewular meeting of this Association for the | Todd. Ist district ¢ . J. Murphy, J. W EDNESDAY, October 5th, 1881, at 7-0 p.m. | C. Post, for the distriet of Nebraska. dressed the court as follows:—May it p ss - e sums. It was stated last evening that J. W. | The ministers will doubtless tender their resig- | application, His temporary teruijin the home desiring safe inveriment for monthly eavines, ns if e desire to-day to file an informa | {74,08 October: 1878, Brown, co- ‘etain Ganers | Preston and W. E. McHenry, who were brokers | nations on the day when the sumeors pone, |expited two or chee dae To-day Wil do well torattent. oo Domeson eaay payments, | ComaIsstONER OF AGRICULTURE Lowrise de- | tion Thomas J. Brady and others for | and letters to be filed 1a the office of the Second | or the Cincinnati clique during the suecessfal | ing the chambersis issued, in order to leave ML, | he reappeared cat Longan’s office nek will be received by the follow- | livered an address at the Wisconsin state fair at | concn) in connection with award-| Assistant Postmaster General in favor of an in- | Comerin August wheat, and who had lately joined y freedom of action; but M. Grevy will re- | and demanded admission to the he Recom- rc} President, cor. Hand Iststs. u.w. | Fond du Lac yesterday. He advocated the cre-| ing contracts for the United States mi ations because he ing very insulting and abusive, e of service and expedition of the route in | teams and were acting for the same clique in | fuse to accept the resiz Mr. Longan es we ation of a department of industry, the head of | routes, &c. This course they had taken after ion, said letter and papers being specially | “Shorting” the market under the firm name of | thinks the new chamber is still unknown; and ordered him to leave the office at }Dnoviin, Secretary 01 Tat u.¥. which should be a Cabinet officer. consuliation with the Attorney General, and it | designed to corruptiy and Improperly aid in the | Peston & Metfenry. and has been badly pre iag | esa ale Facer SE SU ead rer tcmng [ras pe eee torte pep manque pales te Timothy Costello, 27 Gxt new. = a ew | has received his sanction. The nec Procurement of said increase of service and ex- | a¥ pe failure of the Cincinnatians to protect the | present cabinet has its confidence. The cabinet | Mr. Long: raisers | aa A. Rover, cor. Hand N. Cap. ste. PResIDENT ArTitR upon his arrival in New | in this particular case because of the statute of | pedition and compensation therefor to Mc- | drafts made on the Neither member of the | has its confidence. The cabinet will therefore (out through the hall, put him out of the $d. Dowahac, Sat 44 We. 2. 130-5 | York, afew minutes past ten o'clock last night, | jimitations. Donangh; that on October ist Brown had an | #rm would mak® any statement, and Preston is | present itself before the chamber, and await an | building. — When Flood reached the bottom | tamediately went to his residence, and he was | Mr. Bliss remarked that the practice of pro- | interview with Brady and requested the increase | “#!d to have gone to Cincinnati and made a set- | opportunity to ascertain its opinion. That op- | of the steps, he turned, took a re ver from his I ‘ j HOPKINS HAS MOVED HIS rER DE- | - i) | ceeding by i ion is hi y here, | he ha fae i dy gave | tlement which will enable the firm to go on | portunity will soon arise on an interpellation on | hip pocket, aimed at Mr. Longan and pulled the to 1081 7th street, near L street northwest. reported as having aid to a ean aaa cesta ey stor ulon Ie HSE Ia pee here, igs pet ped eb Sones that Beads LEAKE | without interruption. In any event they are not | the Tunis question, which will decide the fate | trigger. The pistol snapped, and Mr. Longan a seg HAVING | moticul would bermads | «! | yeara: “He! veportedi Vial: the ‘necemity arone| Grease Uy S7eesOe REE The eel ick | ilkely to suspend as both Imecabers’ mane: larve'| of the oauiee | Was saved. : (25> SPECIE | NOTICE. — PARTIES HAVING | pditconnt from the fact that. to-morrow in this particular | $87,963, sald increase not being necessary; that | SUMS by’ the operation eee Legis Siac laieiod Rater geperitiengg ieyrrotie SCLOBER, of deste willpenitives tomate No TH) Orvicta Docemexts oF THE HAYES ADMIN- | case the statutaof limitations could be success- | Brady did order an increase of service and of | tte day the greatest excitement prevailed on | The steamer City of Berlin, which sailed from | deprived of hi pebigg nin! thee OCTOBER, or Will positively be enlds ISTRATION.—At the White House, the official | fully pleaded, and he cited Judges Sawyer, Dil- | the number of trips on the route from three to | “lange. Queenstown for New York to-day, has on board | Police. He is an Irishman. about 41 years of 128-3¢ 1417 Pennaylvania svenuenosthvest._ | papers and records of the Hayes administration | 100 and Blatchford, remarking. in eoncltiston | seven tripe per week. aud dul renee te cae eran Teor ef CC, ,lelewate to the Ecumenical | age, and has been dischared from the army for = suas eh = are vetne put In complete cid eestematic crise | that although they asked to file the information | for the performance of each original as well as ness Failures o ear. Hee ea couerence; Signor Arditi, | Minnie & ae." “SF stockhelers oF the: WASH N- | These dochments have been somewhat seattered | and the issuance of bench warrants they had | the increased trips, from 190 to #® hots, aud in. | THE RECORD FOR THE PAST NINE MONTHS. Goer ind Colonel Mapleson, of Her Majents’s Funded Debt of the district, PIRE COMPANY. held at the Farmers’ and Mechanics’ = arranged with Mr. Brady's counsel that he | creased the compensation of McDonaugh trom | New Yous, Sept. 30.—The failures for the | OPe™#company, and Mr. James L. Ashbury, the : . Rational Bunk, Georgetown, D.C, OCTOBER Tira, | @roundthe office. should come in. $13,313 per annum to $74,550 per annum; | nine months’ ending September 30, 1881, are | Well-known yachtsman and member of the last THE QUARTERLY STATEMENT. Baamecwoneieiscrkeya =" | Sxcuersay Kinewoon will retum to this city | Mr. brewster remarked that they claimed that | statue November 26th following, Brady allowed | reported by Dun, Winan & Co. as 3,800 in hum. | P®!liament. ; The quarterly debt statement of the funded Heiswiw ™ WSERTRD, Jac, Treasurer. | to-morrow morning. fennat arte tance core! that the in-| MeDonausn to sublet is contract to, John, A; | ber, as compared with 3.476 for the correspond. | THE ATTEMPT To BLOW CP CArT. LLOYD'S RESt- | indebtedesof the District of Columbia atd late 816-law? . KD, JR., ag See formation should be filed to-day. Walsh with full knowledge that Walsh had | ing period of 1880. he liabilities for the three- DENCE. corporation of Washington was issue to-day b CHEAP COAL AND WOOD > FOR THE SEs INTHE ABSENCE OF THE POSTMASTER GENERAL, | The court Gee the information to be filed, eerced with Biel rane to carry ue mails ores quarters ie ee present aie are $51,000,000 as Bend fone, oe ae | fresauer Gilfillan. it shows that fhe total hd SON i881 AND 1882. me » i subject to future objection. the route for the sum of $74,550, being the in-| compared with #45,000.0 for the same period e attempt to blow up the residence of Capt. | debt: txt: y is $21,806.45 m ilisbetanche yf anopariot ApeaaT | place. Second Assistant Elmer ts amay, aa | oP Sap creanel compensation alowed by "Hrady: that | of "isst. "The "‘auren daring’ the lat | Llosd at Pallas reed, chow there cua coe | atten cutandng ic #21406 40” ak in the District of Columbia It has just cor. | Eye whines @ie Gite Th ce was very yoluminous, and contained the specific | Brady issued an order declaring ugh a|/three months have been 1,024 _with | taining 25 pounds of powder was EE imme- | coupon stocks and bonds. The following are ted = vie eceamtng sce contract to y jt mem- Gen. Tyner, whose wife is qui en Ce allegations against the star route men in this | failing contractor and did award the contract to | liabilities of $10,000,000, while _in__ the | diately behind a room which Capt. Lloyd usual- | the stocks and bonds outstanding on which in- Fee a ae te Eee at ad ete vor elie, | toga. “The Postmaster General wi “nt 2) specific case, npon which indictments and con- | McDonauzh sureties, Kirk & Gleason; he subse- | third quarter of 1880 they were 979, with liabili- ly occupies. The explosion occurred at 3 | terest has ceased. there being funds for the pay- ‘most reliable business firme in the | ¥eek. Yictions will be asked. In the first. place it de- | quently refused them permiasion to sublet, and | ties of #12,000,000._ The geographical distribn- | O'clock inthe morning. It shattered the outer- | ment and interest oxited in the U.S. treas- Hoceieeek ne ee ae Bose thee ta: | SECRETARY Wixpow and wife left on the two | scribes the Post Office departinent, its organiza-| that Brady then accepted a proposition from | tion of the failures show that the southern states | Wall, the inside wall and the roof. Two occu- | ury :—Corporation of Washington ten-year bondi Kery and Jewelry lepine, Dentist Drugs and Med | oy Ree Gale tes eniion tion and functions, defines the ‘official duties | John A. Walsh to perform the service for #18, have suffered somewhat, inasmuch as the | Pants of. the house were injured, but are pro- | $180; corporation of Washington five per. vem ‘Ladies Des Goods, Encation, Faeaitere ni | clock p.m. train isa D tied and term of office of Thos. J. Brady as Second | that Brady expedited therouteand increased the | figures indicate the liabilities for the first three | gtessing favorably towards recovery. general stock, €2.010.01, corporation of Wash- ee ee eee eee eae” | Tue Cirrrot Hint Posr Orrice will be| Assistant Postmaster General; also. of Brady's | pay to $136,975. That on the Ist day of Janu-| months of 1880 re only $848,000, BIG MONEY ON FOXHALL. ington six per cent general stuck, $3,480.17; cor- a Ra i - 3 i i i The Sportsm : Fo: ‘anal stock Livery Carri inetrae chief clerk, John L. French; also, of Wm. H. | ary, 1880, and at sundry other days and times | as against $1,054,000 for the present quarter. portsman Bays: xhall is backed to | poration of Washington six per cent canal as Gon Oxatere, ty Ot Gisees opened next Monday morning. Mr. I. A. | qiler clerk John 1. French Brady's | clerks. | from said date to June 30th following Brady | Qn the other hand, for the western states the | win an American stake in the race for the Cezar- | $100; total, & M018. Ammon of ankon ant individuals oe {eenitin, at ree sree aaa ince {a charge as superintendent with | Then the instrument charges: That on the first | engaged in various schemes, plans and opera | liabilities show a decline of nearly. €660,000 14 | witch stakes and. tea cectain aeoer Jockey | retired since July 1, 1878, $930,000; reduction in ‘$00 Janda of | One clerk from the main office and seven letter | day of Getober, 1878, at the city of Washington, | tion and among others in procuring, collecting | favor of this quarter. In the middle states the | Fordham will probably ride the colt. annual interest charge since July 1, 1878, $35,- pon from auy of the original mem- | Carriers. and within the jurisdiction of this court, the | and receiving large sums of money from various | liabilities are about one million less in amount Lox MANCHESTER MARKET. = 467.77; issue of District 3-65's, limited by law to Hon of cette. The Scceey spot runniowany fore, | ‘Tam Proworions in the Patent Office to aii | Said Thomas J. Brady, John L. French, Wik. H. | contractors engazed in carrying the United | than In. the corresponing period of 189). 14 | LONDON, Sept, 90. The Maneneter Guardian, #15,000,000—issued to date, $14,463,050, has no liabilities, no debts, and is square with the = Turner, together with George L. McDonaugh, | States mails on various routes in the territories | the eastern and Pacific states the liabilities in its commercial article this morning, says:— | The most important feature of the statement ve | Vacancies in the grades of first and second as-/ soriyei p. Brown, and certain other persons | and states of the United States, to be used with | are but little different from those of last year. | “There is no apprectable change. The tone of | ties in the fact that all the debt of the District rer cultural “Depertmente 1334 ‘atent | Sistant examiners, will be made next week, the | to the attorney aforesaid unknown, know- | members of Congress of the United States end | In Canada an exceptionally good condition of | the market is dull and business is poor. India | represented by the old corporation of Georse- gouthwest; C. 18. Trevitt, Secretary's office, Treasury | €Xatnining committee having completed its la-| inely, wilfully, fraudulently, unlawrully, | others, including persons connected with the | affairs has prevailed, the failures for the last | and China merchants are doing little, although | town has been wiped out. There is nothing of Department 1535 U street. northwest EO: ieeca, | bors and submitted a report. and corruptly did conspire, combine, con- | press, and among others one A. C. Buell, hav-| three months having been but one hundred and | they occasionally offer orders for particular de- | it left, and it will not hereafter appear as a iac- Lace denerafe Ofc, 1184 14th street wort Tue Prestpent will return to the city on | federate, and agree together, between and | ing influence with them to secure larze and un-| thirty, with liabilities of $787,000. This is a| scriptions, but at euch low prices that they | tor in District finances, | Seat: J. E. Reynolds, Treast reseury, 717 amonget_ themselves, to defraud the United | Just appropriations of the money of the United | better showing than has been made in the Do- | rarely lead to business. In other directions — Svenue southe uth Thompeon, | Wednesday of next week, sosay those who 0 States of America out of large sums of money, | States. to enable the iacreased compensation | minion for any quarter during the past six | small ‘but occasionally rather numerous sales A Body on the Railroad Track. fidshe Srasureve orhee, ‘Treamey 05 it tree: | to know. On that day the New York republi- | in amount to the attorney. aforesaid unknown illegally and corruptly by his orders, in connec- | years. are Teported for early delivery at Tuesday's SUSPICIONS OF FOUL PLAY. northwest, H. W. * General's of- | can convetion meets in New York city, and the | by unlawfully, wilfully, fraudulently and cor- | tion with the orders of said John L. French and =e Prices. The inclination to buy speculatively has Last evening as the freight train, due here fice, 631 F street southwest: Abuer T. loneiey, Adz | President will hardly care to be there when the | ly. and from wicked and corrupt motives, | the statements and calculations of said William Three Train Robbers Captured. rarely been weaker, and the caution of buyers A r a Meeker, Bureau Eni ving and Printing, 508 4th street | convention is in session. i wicked and corrupt influences and | H. Turner, to be paid the said Jonn A. Walsh} — Crxcixxati, Sept. 30.—Little Rock informa- | '8 very conspicuous.’ Ge Ore soe ee southeast, and JOHN COOK, § Fourth Audi- | means, cansing and procuring unnecessary and | for carrying the said United States mails | tion received last night states that all three of Coming Change in the Governor Generalship | Siaeruder. Inc wnh tee ter tora ofr, Tury, 618 12th street northwest. alétol | Netson W. ALpricu, of Rhode Island, the | improper and extravagant additional coinpen-| over and along said mail route from] the robbers who robbed the train on the Iron ne ae ar Nak Oe ae ined vag nis face on the track, just RINGS WATER (from Arkaneas), | probable successor of Senator Burnside, was to be paid by United States of Prescott to Santa Fé, bemg numbered 40.101; | Mountain road last Thursday night were cap. — | Within’ the District line, and he was inetantly EEA t, Deep Rock, Geyser (Saratoga), Be- ch an % ToRONTO, ONT., Sept. 30.—A special cable to | killed. Coroner Patterson this morning sum- theada, Blue Lick, Belford, Soiueam SMichiesn’ Cea. | Member of the House District committee in the Waters, ng the | that French, in obedience to Brad; instruc- | tured yesterday. The pursuit has been vig gress Water, and other Natural freshly received, | last Congress. Should he be choosen, it will | of the United States of America on. along, | tions, and while temporarily filling Brady's | ously followed up by Capt. Clark Hall, a con- gelug stout Gist ihe ‘Marquis runes will te: |eomingen ccaomes an) raed madd teen: and for sale on draught at 5 mem e District coy ee| tain legally established and exist- | place, did fulfil the terms of Brady's agree- | ductor on the Iron Mountain road, and s posse. ? PD |peeeray Serko nary ae er ey nace transfer two members of the District committee u : territories | nents ahd did expedite tik Wale crete aan turn to England after the close of the coming | row. The fact that he was first seen lyin MILBURN’S PHARMACY, 5 Maer 4 ‘oute i territories pane did expedite the Walsh route and il- | The robbers had separated, one going to Texas Si i on wi . to the Senate—M. Miller and Aldrich. | vite. iy increas = : 5 : * : session of the Canadian parliament and willthen | the track, and that some colored men who mS 1429 Pennsylvania avenue ee aes : sna and | tember 30th, 1873, Win, Br duress, Satria sePs | and two into the Indian Merete eine nest: | be called to the House of Lords, Lords Rose- | acknowleded having seen the deceased, bat 2. = 5 qT Wie AW INPERNSEING 5 to wit he : ber Seth, 1878, Wm. H. Turner, a clerk in the | ing party divided, Capt. Hall following the Texas | P° ©! a ' ikely hides atin’ not agree, gives . Ee O88 Fixtones. suighany chuck fas Gat aoe ate | New Me office of the Second Assistant Postmaster Gen. | beat einer ie eee up with him Wednes. | Cctry,and Elzin are spoken of as likely to suc- | whose stories did not agree, gives rise to # sus . Ensig ‘ E. F. BROOKS, with Mitchell, Vance & Co. ai and : G qin the said territory of | eral, to carry out the arrangement made by| day morning just as he was taking breakfast, | C¢d him in the governor generalship of Canada, | picion of foul play. . } C. Ray, U. and Miss Carrie Paulding, both | Yew aes d route was then and| Brady with Brown and MeD 3 = i but rumors in this repect arenot so welliounded, ————— and a quarter of a century practical experience. I can New Me x aid ronte h an leDonaugh, prepared a) Hall pulled down on him with a double-barrel a —= Beeetallcompetiion ‘ud nebiat LOWEST RATES, Tm: | of this city, were united in the bonds of matri-| there known'and distinguished as route number | calculation and statement xing fhe kompensar | Heypuled down on him surrendered, saying: | @nd neither of these two noblemen are likely to District Government Affairs, > anon Fy atm ” : *® Fe | mony. Rev. Dr. Paret performed the ceremony. forty thousand one hundred and one, and byun- | tion to MeDonaugh for additional trips on the | “If you had given me a minute's notice I would sinus ‘The Commissioners have appointed Mr. Jas. E. F. BROOKS, 591 15thstreet._ |The bride wore white, with pearl ornaments. ually, wickedly and. corruptly, and from cor- | route from Prescott, Arizona, to Santa Fe, at | have given you a lively deal.” The remaining Wall Street To-Day. W. Drain foreman of the work on the two soe = | Col. D. R. Case, of Providence. Rhode Istand, | rapt es, and through corrupt | $17,750.66, and the compensation for the ex- | two robbers were captured with no trouble, an DULL src exGalbol wankers school buildings now being erected in the sec- ATTORNEYS. did the duty of best man. Helen Paulding, | and hinproper influences and means. causing and | pedition of the service at $66,010.24, and | all three brought to Hope last night and lodged} New Yorx, Sept. 30.—The Post's financial | 04 Sto! division—one at 10th and H streete, eee sister to thie bride. was bridesmald. Very few | procuring the expedition in carrying the mail on | also made out statements in favor of taid ser- | yeah 40 ‘p.m. edition) aye The atoey | 2nd, the other at ‘the intersection of Massa GARNETT, were present, as the wedding was a very quiet | said route tobe increased without good cause, | vice. expedition, and compensation, and after- —>—_—_ exchange markets coutince Gon The met eck | Chusetts avenue and Ist strect northwest. Ro. 2 Columbian Law Building, Sine, det. Dana x, | Ue. The groom is one of the most popular | and extravacantly and unreasonably, aud addic | wards on the order. of Hrady, while actin as The Liverpool Cotton Corner. for speculative stock. is generally, somewhat | ggl@h, Moran, No. 2120 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘sep6-6m1, Ip ” Wasuixeroy, D.C.” | Young officers in the ni: | tional compensation or extra allowance to | said Second Assistant Postmaster Gen ral, iod- FEARS OF A DISTURBANCE TO-DAY. higher on the report that Mr. Butler, of the | a of the Commissioners to bridge annie po eS The state of New York | ® Unreasonable and extravagant amount to| ifled the same in an order to beslgned by| ravenvour, Sept. 30.--although yesterday was | tet York Central, and Mr. Jewell are in'confer- | %30-foot cer megs his buildings, 80 as to A Attorney-at-Law, Some sta a wr be allowed, and to be paid by the United | French, acting as Second Aasistant Postmaster | the Inst day but one for the production of the | ence to-day to arrange preliminaries for a settle. | C2RRCCt with his workrooms. Famoyed his office to Rooms 6 and 8, Gunton Law | has had only three Presidents, Gen. Arthur be-| States of America therefor, in greater | General aforesaid, so as to make the same for Building, Louisiana avenue, near City Hall. jy25-dun joners have disayproved cotton sold to the “‘cornerers” the Liverpool Ex- i é The District Commission ingthe third. Fach of these, (it is a curious | proportion than was then and there allowed by | expedition $56,790.24. “Wherefore the said | change showed no indications Ofexclteroonte Ae | eet oF the railroad war. What there may be | the application of Mr, F.C. Cate for the srestiog d d 4 i in the report we do not know. ‘The advance > build coincidence), first served as Vice President. | lw and to an unnecessary extent and amount: | Attorney for the United) States and the said | js stated that a number of persons who have aold | stocks ie onal, except for C.C. C.& “a or enlargement of a frame building on his prem- Fan ; | that for the rl scontract | Special Assistant Attorney General, acting for | cotton to Morris Rat the chief San it : Sew | 8¢8 on Capitol Hill. Martin Van Buren held that office just before | te government obligated itself to pay Mel and on behalf of the United States, pray that | trying to arrange privately with. Wa bee one | Which is up 154. Central Pacific 13%, and New | “The attention of the Commissioners has been he was elected President. Millard Fillinore was | {he fovernmant ollimated itself to pay MeDon- | and on SHAR TOPE Oh oe Unstacesefal Meares the cog im. but are | York Elevated 1 per cent. Of the other ele- / called to the dilapidated condition of tha treet Vice President for more than a year before Gen. | 3i'in contempt of hie duty and. from Corny | the ala Thy ek Ue in doe form of law against | unsuccessful. Meantime the cotton ships which | vated stocks: Metro litan is up 3s; Manhattan | tees occupied by the police as the first precinel aylor’s death promoted him to the presidency. | Vim contempt of h rences order and | H. Tuner, Geetee wep aoe k: French, Wm | have arrived at Liverpool are working day and | opened. higher then at the lee wenn seg A p Like his three imme h SCHOOL BOOKS, & s HOOL BOOK: BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED = Mdecestors in the | 20d unlawfal motiv order and | H. Turner, George L. MeDonaugh and Samuel | night to get the staple warehoused and declared 3 e < fell | St&tion-house, and that it is totally unfit for ANGLIW'S ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE, maidericy. aa. Artic hae deaeeors ioe diveet that the mail service upon said route | P. Brown, and that they and each of them may | bette noon today. It is expected that eee [ead ene a Pthlns asec occupancy. It is owned by private parties and Concoras Buripixe, F Srreer. Presidency, Gen. Arthur has an only daughter. | siouid be increased by requiring that the said arrested and brought before this court to | 11+ 9 - the © cheese a 3 ptions rented for police purposes. a er, is y | ig 11:30 and 12 to-day the Exchange will be the | general strength of the market are Cash paid forall kinds of Books, Pamphlets. &c. 613-3m | Tye TaLtapoosa arrived at Chariestown | mails should the reafter be carried seven times | answer to this information and be dealt with OF WASHINGTON CITY. scene of great excitement, if not di eS jin each week instead of three ach | according to law.” LiveRPoo : i : JFHE*2ecaRTERS FOR scHoor BooKS AND | Mass. as provided in said contract, | arripavi ov THE POSTMASTER GENERAL. | crowd of op SCHOOL SUPPLIES. NavaL Onpers.—Lieut. ¢ i nd direct that there should there G . 5 ; of i by the United States to George L. ‘The larwest and most conaplets stock of SCOOT, | mand the Mayflower; Tieut. G. B. Livington| Nenonaugh for the performance of such In: sae ae a Hannibal and St. Jo preferred, which is 134, and | » 30.—1: p-m.—. arge | Lake Erie and Western 14g. There is no quota- 7 - ‘ators are assembled on the flags, | tion for Hannibal and St.Jo common, Aj owe | Stoners were favored with acall by Mr. Alder The information is supplemented by affidavits | Uut there is no disturbance and littleexcitement: | time Wabash aud Milwaukee and St. Pani were | @&0 Knight and wife, Elins Side, Mampton-on- subscribed to before Justice A.C. Richards by —— weak, falling lal}g. Government bonds are firm |-Thames, London. Mr. Kuight is a prominet Yesterday afternoon the District Commis- : : fo thawe sarin 5 Renee hag ee 4 ‘public nan of that city, and is in the line of, BOORS for Public and Private Schools. Whole and | to command eS Thomas | creased service additional compensation at | ee cece ae end ine aan oe Tee ae eee ae we ae ome Pa 2S gc uouthern | and entitled to, the next promotion of Lor Wa. BALLANTYNER Son's, | Bell to the Maytlower: Acting’ Boatswain W. | oar Cusine cermier continuance of aid cork | “UPON information and belef,” that the contents | firm of Hamer, Stewart & Bumside, doing busi- | lower for Virginia and South Carolinas. “Rail- | MA¥or, Ser ot travele tase toes “aud tn his m C ALESSEYS : L. Hill to the League Island navy yard. ; ‘and atter the rst day of November, | Of the information are true; the latter setting | ness at the National stock yards, east St. Louis, | road bonds are irregular, but generally lower. ia 428 Seventh street northwest. — SES a H oie a s ; Te 5 i . Knight stated that this city y be first ver Petr ee Cette, Under the direction of the | suspended yesterday with about $200,000 of lia: | There Is no disposition to touch the new gpeca- | CoMVersation Mr. Knight : Kine Kataxava will not return from Hamp- | id adtaitional compen. | Postmaster Generai, charge of an extended and | bilities, and assets Gaknown tut’ thes ore toni | lative lanes, mang: ‘aliliens ot ehicte ees | Sean Sad geal Gon eek Bie crite a 4 paid by the United States for a long minute investigation into the management of | to be sinall. Joseph 8. Hamer, the senior mem- | Waiting for buyers. The money market | s S soe mens ton till to-morrow morning. He will steam up nos naira : being in good hands. Mrs. Knight remark ? : : | a ail service of the United States 3 , ; | continues to be tairly active at about 6 per cent : : the river on the Despatch, and upon disembark- {ter th i ¢ L. MeDon- | the mai 4 - ber of the firm, drew 36.400 of the firm’s money y ~ | in parting, it was the cleaaliest, neal cee ing will proceed at once to the Arlington, where | auzhs, id that euch increased service was. ot | SC the Ang Information” tnd Mat Hs | fom bank on Thursday, since when he has not | on call. ‘Time mone can be ey and moat Cenuaifal cy in amestica vak ion: wil ; MH TNE. ehgel | thew and thers wana : ite | Te fores Y ne | been seen. ent, an m aper is 53ga64s ; S PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS babendil ed bbe co atteeapionae eran ene Be oe. legrable, proper and requisite | tacts therein stated are tiue, as deponent states SSS cent, There isno gold coming from Europe, | ong TOTAl DITRICT ESTIMATES. | to the Baltimore and Ohio depot, where it will | said Brady then and there wel! knew, and that | er such examination. A Family Baried Under the Rains of Their | the resent rates of encase Lone Oi | al ear. ending Suse ah, tees el AT LOWEST PRICES. h@hipped for the west. His majesty will foi- | he the said Brady was not then and there, verily | _ WARRANTS FOR ARREST OF THE ACCUSED. Home. ras this teortigy Gabler to tha chcniae mene | Mhout BE Ais 000, os again GER jaw it after breakfas and in good faith, of the opinion that such} | The necessary warrants in the cases of all ex-] Sr. JospH, Mo., Sept. 30.—A special from | ¥88 this morning debtor to the clearing house WM. H. MORRISON, $741,703.42. The market for foreign exchange | Current fiscal year. increase of service was desirable, proper and | cept Mr. Brady, were ordered. Centralia, Kansas, says: “Mr. Dewale’s house, is LIQUOR L Tue WoRK OF REPAIR AND RENOVATION AT THE | requisite forthe public good and convenience; | _ ‘The warrants had not been returned when | five miles south of Gentralin wag blocs nee | 8 quiet but fairly steady. esa rae heen a = wee pecan ae ae cotheest, | WHITE Hovse.—There are a number of workmen | that Thomas J. Brady, had no lawful right or | THe STaR went to press; but it is expected that | yesterday, and himself, wife ‘and four children The Markets. a] se sae appacesion of bene Denekas, “at ‘— al ene. == | in gas and sewer pipes who are in active em-| authority to order as additional compensation a | the persons charged, who are in the city, will| buried in the rains. One child was killed and i = rhie! a i " toes ss BALTIMORE, Sept. 30.—Virginia 6's, deferred, | H street northeast. fora license. The applica- 7 yous MORAN, ployment at the White House. The gas pipes | S02 W ich should beara greater proportion to | give bail to-morrow. another fatally injured. The ruins caught fire, | 15; do. consols, e] iy 81: do. second series. 39; do. | tion of Miss A. Bohmann, 434 street southwest, for the lamps in front of the house are Rees | tHe additional stock and earriers necessarily —_—+—_—_ but were extinguished by neighbors.” @ue coupons, #4; do. new ten-forties, S27, | HOR 1 Srcamdohe also that of JS. Belt. 337 2126 Peexertvars Avexve xp 4289ru Nouruwrsr, | Teplaced. “They have been there since President | ¢mployed by reason of such increase, of expe- President Arthmr’s Cabinet. "BALTIMORE, Sept. 30—Cotton quiet ana | Pennsylvania avenue northwest. | Fillmore’s time, and have been eaten away by | dition than the compensation provided for in the A NEW DEAL ALL AROUND. Accidents and Incidents in Texas, steady—middling, ll’. Flour higher and strong— pPreresate Fae cn bands lance smortment of the best makes of | time. The bath-rooms are being renovated and | S#id original contract with said MeDonaugh, to Tue Star reporter to-day learned from the| GaLvesTon. Texas, Sept 30.—A fire at Bryan | Howard street and , 5. 2546.00; nents, Sc. LATROBES, Cox, Whiteman & Cox's Celebrated Splen- improved. The work on the elevator is going wit, compensation at the rate of thirteen thou- beat authority that 4h i t ember | Yesterday destroyed three dwellings in the busi- ‘on mills | Forp's Orena Hovse.—“Patience” last night send, Rusty and other RANGES and HEATING | oq. This elevator is only for the private part of | 404 thee hundred and thirteen dollars per year, | Very best authority that there is not a m ness part of the town. Loss, $9,200; insurance, do. Fumity, drew another large crowd to the Opera House. BIOVES, Novelty FURNACES, &e. the house, and will be situated in the west wing | bTe to the stock and carriers necessarily} of the Cabinet who expects to be in President $5,800. pug gi fam! The beautiful opera was ziven in splendid st} ELUMBING, TIN-ROOFING, JOBBING, STOVE | of the bullding, where the old staircase used to | ¢mYloyed in the execution of said original con-| Arthur's Cabinet. They’all think and expect | "The Wes’ Brenham special says: Pink Wilson The singing and acting were both good. REPAIRS, &e- be. | The general opinion Is that it will ve a su- | tract; that on October Ist. 1878. Brady reduced | that President Arthur will choose an entirely | living near Lyons, in Burleson county, shot and large audience. by its applause, showed that it ‘Prices and terms reasonabie. rfluity, and will not be used except at very | the time of the trip from 150 hours to 90 hours, Cabi It is stated on th good au- | killed his step-father, T. P. Martin, for ill treat- thoroughly A athe performance. ANo. 7 Range, with all the fixtures, $14. Infrequent Intervals. It will not tan to the eee pe ae thority, that even Secretary Lincoln ‘will not | ment af his mother.” s NATIONAL THEATER.—There is a fund of excel Connected to Telephone Exchanye. 124-t05,1_ soe eS Mae Sead te ae nee er Ge ane further oontintianee of acid pee remain in the Cabinet. He hag been the only| A Rockport special says: An unknown copper- Jent entertainment in “Baron Rudolph” as ren- ah : i member of the Cabinet spoken of as likely to | bottomed, 110 foot keel vessel, lies bottom up, AYWARD & HUTCHINSON, of the building. The distance traversed will Ue | Doing desirable, proper, audrequiste fortherte | Hold over. ‘The member, of the Cabinet who | ten miles from -Aranzaa. It’ 1s impossible £6 H aa Very short. The great majority of people would | 10"E soa and’ convenience: and the ‘eiat. | have goue away would not have left had they | designate her rig. refer to walk up Father than wait toride. The | tionst compensation so allowed beating a mich | HOt known that Presideut Arthur had decided The French Visiters to Yorkt 207 NINTH jead water pipes inthe house are being taken rreater proportion to the stock and carriers ne- | UP02 8 Cabinet of his own. They will return Lowa. st STREET. out. In their stead will be introduced tron | Focarit enployed by Teason of such Increase of | Defore any changes are madi New York, Sept. 30.—An erroneous impres- piping lined with porcelain. The carpets from | °¢S plese by = sion prevails in regard to the arrival here of the BAVE AN ENTENSIVE STOCK OF GOODS IN ALL ee yore part of the house are being taken up Gone Soren oe ae ‘Tue OFFICE SEEKERS GETrinG READY For a| French visitors of the Yorktown Centennial. It ‘aten. dered by Mr. Knight and his company at thls y ight pany Covr's Cracus Procession is a very attractive outdoor display, and was much admired as it through our streets to-day. His show been greatly enlarged since it appeared here and is now in front rank, containing many | movel features which make it very popular in vi Bee tl at fc THEIR LINES. pn ee and causing to be done each and all of said acts | Fresn Huxt.—There ig one peculiar feature | NOW aie Ganede Bee eco e a ee Mr. J. C. Reep, who is acting as private sec- | hereinbefore set forth, the said Brady. for the | about the mall matter recefved at the White | On the sth or 6th of next month. grass, Eges —_—.>_—_ #uenices nance, retary to President Arthnr, left_ the city this | Pymone of procuring thein to be carried out by | House. This is in the mumber of requests by —_+—__ Rio cargoes, ordinary to Sate: | River TRape.—Harbor paae Soom mane NGES, TATHOBE STOVES, —_| morning to join the President in New York. | the officers and clerks of said Post Office dep ¢| Mail asking that applications filed for office| Ran Over by a Street Car and Killed. sirong-A soft, 10. Whisky stead Be ee eee SLATE MANTELS, Esha ment and the other E move Saleen of! under President Garfield be withdrawn and for— Toroxto, Onr., Sept. 30.—John C. Smith, an rpool steamer— ont Francis, Captain ——_ & sters for endneet te Pausoxat.—Justice and Mrs. Miller will soon j the United States of America, falsely and ed to | Watded to the applicants, Communications of| ex-alderman and’ a successtal wholesale boot | S2t0n S-1dasd.: | lou per barrel: SAN Stee Meee Cok saeen . 20 to housekeeping in their own house on Mas-| Suid officers afid clerks that the Postmaster. | tHis.tyle form the bulk of the correspondence | and shoe merchant, of this city, was run over by i oe 280 inet, J . ecel Name, J. W. Gillet, Jack Shepherd, Wave, Five SANITARY INSPECTION AND THE Rewoprr. | “chuAetts avenue, which was for two years| General had authorized and approved the same Preddant Guid iC ke ee ae mtvoct cess nu] tneiautly Milled Brothers, Suining ‘Ligit, Magy, Mary, ‘Nelly me Ax maiincl fee | rented to Representative Hammond. | Miss Lida and that they were done with his approval and | jteeif on igrin et raul ge and longboat E, all with’ oysters’ for “mark ssomale ae with her friend, Miss Irish—Jugtice Bradley | ahd in fact they were done without.the know- | @t ; : as ee a, rs oangg orl woke SPECIAL FEATURE OF OUR BUSINESS. and Senator Don Cameron ave @ joint grand-| ledge, consent, authority, or approval | i2t@ the official records under President Arthur. gag ae sane; CLEVELAND, Ont, Sept. 30.—The service ac- “ 7 seorgs It i a bonds dull and nominal. Governiments quiet | schooner George and Martha, Biand, wood for son, azed two weeks, the parents being Jadge| of said Postmaster-General, as he, the | ¢!8simplya change of the chief, which the | oount of the Western Union Tel legraph, Company | and Cotton same; also, longboat Ada Lee, Weston; hil 5 Sw We give Favorable Estimates for New Construc- | Bradley's son and Senator Cameron's dayyhter. | said Brady, then and there well ‘knew; | pe hunter readily recognizes,and acts accord- | from the arrival of President Garfi Z mit NEW YORK. Sept. 30—Flour quiet and steady. | poat Rising Sun, Dunnington; schooner Moward ‘Kons in all our branches. st Dalla Costa, who while Minister from | that French was an actor and participator in the | ‘28 t© his recognition. until the day after the funeral shows the im- | Wheat yay lower and less are gor gs, | Ogden, ~eaeatl all with wood for ——— vehezuela Was so popular in this city, is now in | fraud. Then the informatiow proceeds to detail | go ope mac Ww. Bete Ineriee business done for public and paivete en, | eeneed S88 oe ere ntine: WS | schooner Virginia, Dav HE EVEXT New York. He has made a trip around the | the sub-letting of the contract to John A.Walsh, ene INDOM Denres.—Before Secre-| count over the wire. On Betnrday, the 24th, Sa Frets ae ton, Smith; schooner William Totten, Adams, 1c x World since leaving here in January, 1880.— | alleging that Brady was moved by fraudulent | tary Windom left the city to-day his attention | 74,852 words were sent. junday, 82450; | “CONDON, schooner Martha Travers, Eckardt; schoonea The widow of the former Peruvian Minister, | motives. [This sub-letting and all the particu-| was called toa report that heintended to modify |on the day of a ace ll pee a ‘estern first mort- | Sarah Jane, Beach, and scliooner John T. Miles, Col. Freyre, who since soon after the death of | lars have been published.] That Brady, with | his call for $20,000,000 contimed 3!4 per cent | tetal in three days of rarectere bade pes Aiths | gauge trustees cortificaten, 5EN6. — 46%; do. | Buchanan, all with oysters for market. OF THE SEASON. her husband and his daughter in this city in| unlawful and corrupt motives, agreed’ with | bonds go as to meke re effective at any time, in- | of this matter was trans! ek | ee ence, ee, New Kok Comical, 10%. Feng STIS IN. 1878 has been living in Italy, has gone with her | Walsh and did again increase the pay of the con-| stead of December 24th, as stipulated in’ the | 9 night and midnight 106%, Penuaylvania. Ceuteal, 6%, BURGLARIES children to Bogota. South America. The war | tract to $39,755 per year; that Brady eubse-| call. The Secretary said there was no truth wine ta ae in Elmira, N.Y. "New York, Ontario and Western. in Peru has deprived them of all their fortune. | quently expedited the route, raising the | whatever in such ‘a report, ‘h> money was now Disastrous .¥. ux. ‘and St. ‘common, 118, ex- GRAND OPENING Calamity after calamity seems to have followed | compensation to $78,700 per year; that | going out of the Treasury, he continued, as fast | Emma, N. Y., Sept. 30.—The fire that broke | di and new shares to be allotted. this estimable family.——Senator McPherson's | Brady, intending to leave the city, made | os it came in, and there was certainly no neces- | out in the furniture factory and cabinet ware- | new YORK MARKETS THIS wife will remain at their cottage at Sea-| known the terms of his unlawful agreement | gity for, nor any intention of, modif’ the call | rooms of J. M. Robinson & Sons was more dis— ‘The following AT THE bright, N.J., until November. Their son is | with Walsh and got French to carry them out; | which had been made. * astrous than first reports indicated. The | York to-day at now a leg He es ngprt Grant loge een vars ve and added $22, SS structure covers Beery an entire Bock, ioe! the & «3 — now dren since e birth .. e pay lulently. brick wareroom, ive stories high, filled inion, PALAte Rowan. of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gract. ne | ie that om Getaber sate Tus FoLLowINe Cuawags in the stations and A with manufactured all of a month. The latter couple have taken a flat in | Turner, McDonaugh and Samu duties of officers of the ordnance department Ry Bn citept nasoe oul an apartment-house in New York for the winter, apirea to defraud the government out of $350,- | are made: Lieut. Col. A.R, Baington is relieved | the first and second In the rear of the and are now there. Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Grant, in connection with the carrying of mails; | from the command of Watervliet arsenal, West | main Gizw) DOUBLE STORE. Coys fee, at his ele—| that on the 23d day of August, 1878, in the Dis— eer eras aah ee eres of the

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