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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDING Rerthwes: Comet P The Evening Star N GEO. W Tith St. by enspaper Company, | ADAMS. Pres st ecrthere mth ip ventas | se"thn counter 2 Hiepaic—cccutee mone, hytshed on Priday—@1 2 year Che bening Star, paid tm eavance: | Cotton Crop Reports, 1.—The national cotton K ws bave tee cotton plant bas Bot Georgia re this mont vescped a lute and suffering “orts—Crop is «emer have inte There bas m Yaxoo county, » southern MIS: last year, and eoge is about the Hat worms are re tiene ts wot much North Carolina WASHINGTON. D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1884, TWO CENTS. | MABTIN GILLET & CO"S (BALTIMORE), HE NO ADVERTISEMENT For the week « September Sth 7 a will suit the Tortie Reewstoaed { i ocers_ fn the orfwinal metal lined aud Lib, aizes— The trade sup- MaETIN GILLET & CO. (Established 181), aus0 ‘Baltinore. BOGKS, ¢ ___ AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. Forns opera novse. A SEASON OF MELODRAMA. A Sucomss in Philwi-Ipiuia and Baltimore, In his Great Heurew Linpe.souation, Lis Lik ALLEY as Dietiousry. the Buotb.acs. Bealistic Scenic Effeers, the Great Lexi Fymovs swig bo. Miu. tins, The Srera House Sepicanber sth to complete = SUMMi # GALD! ompauy of the v Alf FANNIE vaViSPor A ROLLY SED LiOS, with bi sinus Trick Donk p s hers. GW. Wood. ard wnat ther hovel fe. tures, K—MOND \Y, SEPIEMBER L 39ND SATURDAY MATINEES. SOL, Supported by W. F. MOiT'S COMEDY COMPANY. Miss GLACE ADDISON as the Orang Girl, with sour, don Scene, a View of the Great City, ature Steam Engine, Peter Jerkin's £unuy Lo ‘LUIe CLEMENTINA, Maas ANDOKEAR DRIVER. Sept.16. Seach Auerie-n Monkeys, TU ALL OsL¥ 10 CENTS, EF oka will give me a cai i SEY CLAGETT. NOTARY PUBLIO, 317 uorthwest. 1 bave ade for Sale and lent. Owners bavioy such to dips of wand for Houses sella — eB" ps let ‘aud udaresa the CLEVELAND A i meet THIS EVE: meeting. ND HENDRICKS CLUB tru | IN 4, September | 4st, at their new ball southwest corner Math apa S streets. at 7:80 o'clock." Good speakers will Le presnt a BUY Di per wallonyat CC, BAYAN’S, GF: FYS MALT WHISKEY, AT $450 No, 4d New Surk ‘sel-3t ft 19 deemed ad Pa cha while’ the Bear. 37.000) Gaui to iet 6 added tovethen) opty er alloy augo-3t ‘oppor Jol Deoks on the above iste, S_FOR SUBSCRIPTTO: THIRD SERIES OF sTOCK a visable rtuni'y is offered, fall he other ass isacouv’ hers, TO THE ASSOCIATION ‘Will be closed fter the uext Monthly Meeting, SEPTEMBEL 2D, Isa Owing to the lane sizo tw which this series has grown, 7 the Duvetors to close the GEO! W. SING, Secretary. fs) TEINEWS removed —— = 1 QU TABLE GHAND RE-OPENING.. Torres couse SEASON 1884 ce ‘co-oPeRaTri BUILDING ASSOCIATION, MOND v0 Sepicauber tae. fonthiy pasiuents 8 <0 per shar PERFORMANCE bu H APICENCON AND NIGHT. | 81.000 iu full adyanced on cacti share, Doors Ojea at 1 pan. and Assets Ausnist 25, 1854, 83 Fesformtices ont uences at 2: aid p.m. 3 is nisi for ie. parment, of dues Refitted and becorated iy Besutitnl - tyler worthy of | and making avwauces wil, be held WEONESDAY, Sere Siena eeipiag Eady heart femter BS Ser eek peat Mba Hall plendid “faye P rforuaucs Great Artiste ret nurtiweet. Punpulets ¢ i obje he Gutlube “sh dinars Wonlerful, Yaratox. | the association, ita advauts wa boucn.& See fussed Queen Serbro GheHoldswortis, | at thismestiny or at the ufice of dt se ‘D B street north- West, half square east frou Schucieter's Foundry. auseegt An Frijoyabil deautul Fe Witt send you home Ly 3! ‘days and Saturdays, ‘Matinees: ‘Tuesdays, ilar SUMMER GARDEN. —BIRT HD. AY_CARDS IN petuut additions 168 4S SOON as ested, ‘aus0 urs | MOVED TO 1423 F STREET. BANK RS AND BROKERS, ye Ge tru Srurer N Eu eee; A Roman Qiticksauds, An Averome Man. hy : sear Faweats: hor of, ferer: cprives, Corresponde y loc per box, Euxraved r prey <tc Lighting Gordon, Tip ott. Jubnson, orres;chdcuce of : Liza P_Gurn a fen. he Ring's bk: FROM THE JOURNAL OF HENRY D. — Aunt Sereva One Summer, by Blanche Willis Sh emmy fase Se 3319 yp Aves: rerr 4 of Rutleirrs ryant. Ly }arke ¢ s G1 Mothers and Se: Couneit Prose Works cf “Win. Cullen tu: Stuuner, by Thorran. edited Ey B.G 0. Blake astey. author | SC Vice Verws. Te bisckwore, & Komar sini reiond: Quicksanis trans ated trom the A L. Wistar:Geonre Mr Eket's Esaye: Sore do bu Sherwox Usuges: Elis H. Doberts, Cotermment Keveuue, At Fane. lay ty Mew PDK Bianeand-Adame’ Hand Ecck of Putbors; erween Ehyscal and Moral Lew, by Wai Arthur; Vacation Crusiuy, by J.T. Leth rock: }racticai Fesays, Uy Alexander Fainy Mept { Frolitiey mm Animals, by G J Lomaues GA. = ABEL, Eookseier aia ber. 103, Fenusyivania, ayenu” tte call, 45-8 det LADIES GOODS Mas Stowa Reevrnt, (2 91H STREET. Oppoatts Patent Office Received a cumnjivt and new line of LINEN GOuDs for euibrv dery purpos-s, as ‘TABLE SCARES and SASHES, BUREAU and SIDEBOAHD COVERS, TRAY COVER-, CHAIR TIDIES, | DOYLIES and SPLASHERS, coupriaing the fuest and cheapest erades, au23__STAMP/NG PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Poa Tse Nixr Two Wees M. WILLIAN, | for eariv Fall iniportat will al White <aite below cost price. SUK Man- : Jackets, "Ravian de. nama in every | “Three bent styles Geyartmment at ee ef Freuch «crs SINIH STREET. _ et. CLOUD BUILDING. FOR LAPIS. MISSES AND CHILDREN Ladies’ GAUZE UNDEEVESTS Ss 2. SSe.. Sie. and 7S. up. Thrse gcods are FIRSTS, but the prices are those Usually ashe for SECUNLS. fo sTkRE fall the new and choice Chilte m 2 | Apurkinted ace styles for Ladies, Minces amy UNDERWEAR tment very little, for the reason ste Tid size perfec tetfeccually for ua, erean Cost TRIGMAD ane TNININMED BATS and BUNNETS KID GLOVES, MITTS, FANS sul FLOWERS MRS. MJ. HUNT, s. No. 140 F STReer Nomrawest. FOR CASH ONIW. E55 ASSIE K. HUMPHERY, seanen STENT STEPET SORTHIWERT fakes COPSETS to cr ey style and macartad, Abe poarauteey | vine! Etabsl cana Bee SeCiALTE6 ARES amt nase Uae reiottn, ited Hosiery. brie fs Qusurpansed, a aud Spaninn puwem marl POUAN BUILDING, HAIR DRESSE FROM PARES Pecter ot SU OFINE HAIR WORK TIENCE. Carmen's. also, Velwae ant Laces Gloves ete aes Dae eprom iG SSESS SPECIALTY. Tats prccews will not Teg Zoe suarantend Tawe ehuy mud Bho {a Jectis che shied iy TAbies ECL NING Ds | days aud Saturdays, QEVENTH, «NDT. \s too pie tahaty-risi ‘AL EXHIB: TION oF THE AGRICULTURAL SociETY COUNT AT THE FAIR Git ‘WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 4 AND 5, 1584 TRIALS OF SPEED. Frnst Dax—Srprewpen 3, ‘Skcoxp DaY—SEPTEMBER 4 ‘Trotting—1Lird Lace—Kunniue free (0 all horses, ‘Timp Dax—sepresmen 5. 3 Minute Class. aust fre" for all—Irotting—All trot in barnes, best three in five. ‘Traias wil. leave B and 0, Deyot air, $1 aubeiie OF MONTGOMERY OUNDS, ROCKVILLE, MD., 2:40 Class—Ruun.ng Race Montgomery county horses. 2:60 Class—* econd ruce for Montgomery county horses. 8:30, 10:15 and 12 @ckex. Keund tp ticket, includine idmission to Addnes A Hs LELCHER, Secretary. ‘Rockville, Md. ting MSs MEstc: S USK tof. F. FIBNER'S Band and Orchestra furni Fast-cliss Music tor all occasions, hesidence 4:17 ith street northwest. Jelu-sun" shes ‘No. Paces Bap (Class Music furnished for Excursions, Picnics, Yartes. Chureh m Pesidence, 1 am, sto7 jas ISLAND AND COLONIAL BEACH. Steamer JANE MOSELEY leaves foot of 6th st whart <t9am.. sharp, dally, with the Kegular ture, £0 cents round trip. SPECIAL NOTICE.GRAND OYSTFR ROAS Blackiston Isiand on TUESDAY, September 24. Fare redus ed to 25 cents round trip. No reduction to Colonial Beach, i ASD _ ORCHESTRA —FIgsT- al. Other occaaiy's. Office Lours, Sto EXCURSION TO BLACKISTO: ‘exception of Fri- pStitgvomscam be meured at Abuer's Garden or st ED. ABNER, Manager. Pare ‘sun, treet iT at AND CSTR LUMBER, HARDWOODS, SUCH AS PLE AND CHERRY, EF TS NORTHWEST. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FINEST STOCK OF MAHOGANY, WALNUT, POPLAR, ASH, OAK, MA- THAT BALTIMORE. PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORE AND BOSTON CAN PRODUCE, AND ARE YOW PRE- | PARED TO ORDER DIRECT BY WIRE ANY WCOD THAT OUR YARDS FAIL TO HAVE IN HAND. | OUR STOCK @F BUILDING LUMBER I8 COM- PLETE, WHILE OUR FLOOKIN AND PARTITION IS EQUAL, BOTH IN QUALITY AND WOKKMANSHIP, TO ANY IN THE DISTRICT, NOTING THAT OUR TRADE IS ON A STEADY INCREASE? WE AKE STILL PREPARED TO FILL, ALL URDERs, EITHER BY WAGON, CAB OR BOAT, WI1H PROMPTNESS AND DISPATCH. AND GUAR- ANTEE SATISFACTION TO ALL, IN ORDER THAT WE MAY VERIFY THE ABOVE WE RESPECT- FULLY SOLICIT A CALL. . WAINSCOTING | WM McLEAN & BON, ; 18TH AND B STREETS AND 1TH, BETWEEN B | AST, GR sa x n ELE Cass, No. 20, Ls C1888, No. SHAN CHUKCH, on the Spirudid Steamer W. W. ¢ orcoran, Twenty: WED. ESDAY. September $. 184. Single Ticket. 28 ceuts. ant Ti ets at the Buat, Miles Down the, Kiverand Return. Bo-t will Leave at 5:40 pm. aud retura about 10, m. A first-class Lunch Tabi- ut Low aud Popular Prices, ~ aus, Te AN pcre EXe ISLAND AND COLONIAL BEACH. at 9o chek sharp. to either place, 50¢ at Clisse Shore whatt TU: SDAY, | September Blackision'Juland to ze. Colonist Leach. Grand Oy: MON val eus0-2e MONDAY. Sepierber 1, iy Teduction of tart ‘No reduction, ‘how SION TO BLACRISTON’S ‘Steamer JANE MOSELEY will leave 6th street wharf Children under 12 Sais. 25c. Passensers for Culon.al Beach will be lauted er, ater Huast at’ the Islan ED ABNER, ‘Manager. 15.0 Penusylvsui LS, LS aud Mare Defore anak ne your purchases. JF. MANNING & CO, ‘E MANTELS, SLATE MANTELS. Ha avenue uorthwesi. uk, Hew colors. ‘Exainiue au2i-2W rear MANTELS. aviLy 1 Ut ati vntire new stock of these goods in | my showroo.u this week I would respecttuly request, iu search of wunters to sene.which | will sell at resent eud-in* Factory aid Slicwiocs, C, peur 6th st. 1.W, call aud exanine (he fe prices for fail trade, ‘and for to don WOMANS CH)ISTTAN TEM. ERA: N wilyive ap Excurn! nto Colonial E-DAY. septen.ber Te U wen sudth. Iu order to help the Union tickets Must be Chased before weiug to the buat at Willan AL fore Bank. Holy Sree. tty 3° Towiie ' Stcre iatiy cette Wiker Teal J stat open Stes ue nersinwents nd with icusbers oft "Bot eavew at 8.20 em nid fetus BE 9-30. mn Tests suite, 00 cebte, cliudren fron 6 to comnts ht street Horthwest: Bes Stow the steauer arrow? | ae & | a Rooms, ‘lemple betel, | 1907 Pennsylvania | Uion. 12, 25 | 090 NCE | ach, pur. Wes | customers, u September 2, 1984. Mary ss pom. Keturus ii pm, Fntertaim Sud Dancing. Good tisie and yuod order. Tieketa ‘aud0- t .B. SCOTTS LAST 1 XCURSION takes place ot | | | ox ‘sab nent Oca. INST GRAND EXCURSION, to bexiven by the to Marshall Hall: on MONDAY. ~ PLEMbER Ist, 1894, WASHINGTON'S CONEY ISLAND. will leave her wharf. toot of 7th stret, Berens July EMIGHTS OF ST. bEGNAKD, UP GEORGETOWN, | Steamer Mary Washineton leaves Hish street wharf st 9a m and 7th street whart at ly am; also, from 1th ‘Tne safe, ewift and magnificent steamer ARMENTA Tt Mutuiniays, at Yan returuiny at Y PDi. coro if Pare S0ceuts round trip, children, | fully, an20-12¢ Tor WB Moses & sun. Owing to an unavoidable delay in getting our NEW | BUILDING ready for occnyaucy as soon as anticipated we have.on sccount of a large volume of th FALL ‘TRADE, particularly in CAKPE!S, being done during the NEXT MONTH, ontered a FULL LINE, represent- ing the IMMENSE STOC LUILVING, forwarded trom the Importers and Mayu facturers to our PKESENT FS . ABLISHMENT, corner ‘7th street aud Penuaylvania av nue, where our iriends, 2d all others des:rous of turpishing during NEXT MONTH w.ll fund a DI-PLAY Or GOODS tOsel:ct from repr senting by far the LARGEST AND. MOST CUMPLEJE stock of Furuiture. Carpets, Up holstered Goods and I: terior Decorations ever pur- chased for the city ct Washington, purchased for our NEW Extending @ cordial invitation to all to visit and in- pect our UNRIVALED DISPLAY, we are, respect- W.B. MOSES & SON. San their own 1C MUNCASTER & HOWARD, Pharmacinte, cor: er Tt aut I streets worthy 2. Inanntucture CREAM SOD WATE ‘It estricty sifect wharf af pa.” The committe rerve the (tent | DUCE att wholesoney, Hive cents perglae) wuld iS rect auy tmnroper persun aud ref nd the moneys | LOGIN LEWIS, THE W.1T-KNOWN pacer DESSIS RANE, See. | ES’ sien Pacts fd Cletn are at Datreet . ‘northwest Selephoue cal S703 ere prea ((oLostae BERGE, Paine, oder pry STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS FAMILY EXCURSIONS. | Tipp SPE IAL TIVE GAGES DANFOMINS 5 ered for $1 10, WEDNESDAYS, Steamer Arrowemth, 7that wharf, O° " 8, JENKS & CO, ‘The best dav of the week devoted specially and exclu- | 1923 2 _— SR ee sively fotclonial Peach Ee Sg sS Sichdays, Tuewlayeatd Tharedaya Steamer Moseley | E REGISTERED rmanactsn stops at Colo: fel Levels whark, h atreet wlatiiwea ‘aifsteazucrs l-aveS 0a. Mm” Arrivehome9:3op.m, | _ Pure Drnenand Siediciues “Pveachigtions a spectalty, Farce roa. trip. children under Id years, Se | afat moderate Fo Spleudsi dinuer st Hotel at Sy. ans = i = Test hovel cleanest each aid Guest bathing on Foto: | [.G> TE, ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND RES. ac Likets at wharf and clos Gi Peon i debts in particuiarly called to 1 BCSVIEAS ti | mac) Texets at GRL Co. LaF | uew and popular brain snd Nerve, Lene wink sene ccs eraniteoitet Malar cr sale areated uy tie sans oe LE baz vost, f bottles Uy WoC. MILEULN, Sols luventor aud Mage daily bincturer. 1429 Veunsylvamia avenue. avd = XOSAFE AND HEALTHY DOOLEY's Rialto Scda Water, glass syrup Jare ioe tin lined stew! fountain wuz-im co ‘Felephone 216. DORSEY CLAGETT, NOTARY PUBLIC, 317 9th street northwest. dai eecenite, tS pin Heal Estote ana Insure Orders by. a wii, Sampis stopeat Alexandria on Mondays and | or telephone prompts attended tos Oye Bll . ‘H.C. BOWERS, Manager. | 7 Gas STOVYS. igh tuter information iyply at office, St. Maro ES Oe wIKTORES kh otel Gas Btoves tat will do all Fauily Cooking £2- Daring the early part of September the Armenia —_— Sawieiraressas Sees a pale a carer A271 15th street. Corcoran Buflding. ABIX JOHN AND GREAT FaLIS— cursiob steamer Menry G. Warner is now 1 orth o HE NEW charter; capackty over 00 Apply at 3221 M street | of obi omite Wealington uid Georgetown 'Kal- ‘aut. eX. vir 1 Pres pan im. my. CE USES 5 1 Mee rikce No. 08 G street, Z heir erect: L, ARCHITECT, and specifications for all classes of 200. 3y#-6m. SEMIES OF EXCURSIONS Wil ue wiven by the SATURDAY EVENING CLUB FVERY SATURDAY EVESING. The entertainments will Mune. Se. Muse by Prof. The Steamer MARY Wi TW, returntiz at 1 p. a suas Ticket, “h geutieiam additional indi consist of Dancing, Vocal Dancb's orchesiran® ¥é SHINGION wil leave her ‘cuts two ladies complimented 25. Cents each Sola by all Chi CIGARETTES ESPIC. ESPIG, 13 rue St, Lazare, New York: FOUGEKA; MILHAU, mists of America, ASTHaA AND CATALRH CURED BY THE Oppression, Suffocating, Coughs, Colds, Chest Seu. u28-thamp ESueaer acc mmittesate sets bame oe ae — — SSS = | Iecoguas_ Falls, BEt ES mE wonty OME SaAth diate axp oirwost, UPPER TEN THE STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON Wl make excur-ion trips to the sbove: ToOc- ATHERWOOD, LAD ELIA LalisT FakISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS. LLE MJ. PRANDI, a7 Mus M. J. Buwr's, 1909 F eraeet uAY SHADES! BHEA WAVES! sHINGLED BANGS! WPuousands ur FLOPLE COQUAN FALIS’ Every stiert ct tam WARS MALL Every BAT! tay locke SUNDAY EXCURSIONS, MARSHALL HALL AND GLYMONT. FETE B88 maw 8 pm ee wea d: abcus deck Cowunid tock sd af ike. except Sunday” way 3 ine on ‘Sunday excursion stoya at in WEDNE~Dat, leaving 7th rue at 8p. in Fare, rouid.try LL mDAY, st San, mturuing at 290 uk Fare, round: m. returning at Spm. 39 ‘File Ursse Laud ot Bandage ‘ot Babday. Marshal, E 8 RANDALL, Manager, SUMMER NGE? 4 Siege ae cen, TUSLAL AFIFRNOON tps wit be se the ohiy piace wi WM © CRIBYER, 1108 E wt. northwest. ‘This fine ‘etenner ace eceage excepted) to sll points on the Potousc ag far as Gly- mont Feat will leave at 10a m_ eee rive, at 3:30 p Wount Vernon sh ch ares © Bonne saepe ‘SATURLAY BVi NING tri il be made during | pantie tant inthe ste caches oe oe or Huow bere” Srvt-cless, SECUSD-HAND. cee ap in "Bost Lewt leavin at 3p. wy apg recuraime niteors ier es Todkn tied Tur Ocente yi LD WIN AND OLD FRIENDS ARE KNOWN the Lest, seis JU~1 H's Git ptand 2 - THREE DOLLARS, FIVE DOLLARS, om SEVEN DOLLARS, HENNING, cLoTur ‘The harvest is past, the summer fs ended, and you yet have opportunity to select a pair of pantaloons for SUITABLE FOR EARLY AUTUMN WEAR. GOOD MATERIALS AND CORRECT STYLES ARE ALWAYS TO BE HAD OF ER CLOHHING "can" ue sold er Teapectable yrtcem auarens | #050 sib Savers Sras=- (reat (CAL ERS, SUSHI cis sana yo. 9 D street, between uihana | POT! eLics ASD PutrmaTrS, eit >. bSeteiy mau promptly asada, — aad | gutgoam pt Done Servet Me! aud { GAS FIXTURES—New Stock and Destena. LATROBES, GRATES, RANGES. Exc, PLUMBING AND HEATING, GARDEN VAsi5 AND SEITLES AT COST. SAMUEL S SHEDD, Sina STREET Ni | Washington Néws and Gossip, Goverxwext Recetprs To-pay.—Internal reve- Bue, $636,651.67; customs, $754,478.55. ‘A Pxomorion.—A. T. Jackson, of North Carolina, has fesigued his position on the Treasury watch to ept an appointment as clerk of $1,000 class in the Pesion oftce, Ray Orr wirg Tae Cuecks—Information has been received here that C. 8. G. Proctor, the stew- ard of the Charleston city hospital, of Charleston, S. C., recently absconded with checks amounting to 4497-65, which belonged to the hospital The los- pitul wuthorities requested that the payment of the Checks be stopped, uut ihe request came too late, as it was learned that the checks had been cashed by the assistant treasurer in New York, ‘Ta® Pcsiic Dest SraTewent.—The debt statement } issued to-day shows the decrease of the public debt nce to obtain ahome had better be accepted | Its receipts (how hth) and ts lance membership fons in this town ih argUELE Of ite super N LECICH President. MAYLEW PLATER, Treasurer, during the month of August to be $8.542,852.26; de- crease of debt since June 0, 1844, $12,596141.09; cash ih the ‘Treasury, $414.541,002 97: goldgerdilcates ont Standing, $121,7id020; sliver ceruinéates outstand- 3121.131,081; ceruiNcates of deposit outstanding, 0.00); ” refunding certificates outstanding, N; legal tenders outstanding, $346,739,970; clonal currency outstanding, $6,978,001.31. Movements oF U. S. NaVAL VessELs.—The Navy department ts informed of the arrival of the Ossi- pee at Hong Kong to-day, All well—The Sara- toga arrived at the Isle of Shoals, N. H., August doth. —The U.S. S. Jamestown, ‘whieh’ was re ported to have gone upon the rocks upon the north- ern shot of Hog island, Isle of Shouls, on Thurs- day evening, getting off without much injury at ign Ude ou’ Friday ‘morning, arrived at New Lon- Gon August the 30th. Information of her arrival has been received at the Navy department, but lone in relation to her going on the rocks, ARMY ORDERS—Leave of absence for one month is granted First Lieut Join A. Payne, 19th infan- try. Leave for two montus ts granted Second Lieut. Geo. T. Bartlett, 34 artiliery. ‘The leave granted First Lieut. Win. E. Hopkins, assistant surgeon, 13 extended one mouth. The "leave granted ‘Second Lieut. John A. Lockwood, 17th Jufantty, by extended Seven days, First Licut. Alexander B. Dyer, adju- {apt 4th artillery, will report by letter to ihe'super- {ntendent amounted rectulting service, Jefferson barracks, Missourl, to conduct a detachinent of re crults w the department of Arizona. On the com- Pletion or tbls duty he will return to his station. ‘Tue PRESIDENT has decilned the invitation to visit Block Island, and will leave Newport for Washington on Thursday. ‘The vessels of the North. Atlanue squadron will sail early this week. Mus. Hannay, wife of Judge James Harlan, tor- merly Secretary of the Interior, and the mother of Mrs. Secretary Lincoln, still Mes ina very critical condition at the Hygela hotel at Fortress Monroe, and grave fears re entertained as regards her re cowry. In company with Mrs. Lincoip, she went (o Fortress Monroe cbout & month ago, In hopes of a ebange tor the beter. Dr. Bliss accompanied and 1s still in attendance there. Secretary ‘oln sub-equentiy Jolued them there, and both he wud Mrs, Lincoln ate sul detained at her bed- side. ToNORARY Cosutsstonexs ArPornrep.—Hon. B. K. Bruce has appointed the following honorary Cominissioners of the depiriment of colored extl- bits at tue World's Exposttton at New Orleans, Lin: Henry ©. Wagoner, Denver, Col; A. Ul. Griinke, Boston, Mass; Jonh G. Cutier, ifampton, N. i. fuer Ferguson, Portland, Oregon; Frank Hare t. Albuns, Vi; Charles Ankrum, Clarksburg, “Vaz EC. Smith, Bloomington, IL; James T! Brudicid, Baitimore, Way He Resioxep.—Chiet Clerk Peacocke, of the bureau of med.cine and surgery of the Navy de- Partment, has tendered his resignation to Secre- tary Chandler. He bas occuped that position since the 2ih of March last, succeeding Daniel Carrigan, wuo 1s accused of being at the head of the notorious Navy depertment frauds. Mr. Pear cocke was formerly apothecary at the naval labora- Tory at New York. In answer to inquiries as to cause of bis resignation he replied that he had. hot assignedginy reasons, but that he was desirous of practicing medicine. When asked If bis resigna- tion had anything to do with the Navy deparunent frauds whlch were practiced upon the New York laboratory Le replied emphi dn the negative. ‘Hz Wants Money—Any Kixp Witt Do.—A letter has been received at the Treasury department, signed by “H. D. McDuffie, Tuftouborough, N. H. snd_ addressed “To the Honorable Secretary of the United States Treasury.” in which the writer says: Javing seen a report, purporting to come from the Secietary of the Treasury, that money in almost any quabUty can be had on application, 1 thought this Would be a good chance for me to draw a little. Now. if the S cretary would send me three or four hundred doilars It would accommodate me very Tnuch, and the Secretary would be entitled to and, 45 a thatter of course, Would recelve, my best com: piments Tam nov very particular what kind of money You send, but of course most every one has tuelr priterence.’ 1 should prefer egal tenders or a check, LUC atm Willing Lo receive anything that has the mnouey value.” Iratian Laporers Comtxo.—The Treasury de- Partment, in response to a cablegram from the consul at Havre, France, received through the Siat department, has decided that some 44 Ttallan laborers who are "detained there can be forwarded fo this country after thorough disinfection of their | Daggage and clothing. ‘THe XeNtA BANK To Resvme—The acting con- troller of the currency has recelved a dispatch from ‘cond National Bank of Xena, Ohlo, stating that the stockholders have ordered an assessment of 83 per cent on the stock, and request permission to Tesume business. ‘The request was granted, to take effect when the deficit in the capital stock was made good. A Victim oF THE TaLtaroosa.—At Vineyard Haven, Mass., a report was circulated Saturday fernoon that the body of Surgeon Black, of the Hipoosa, had been found at Woods Holl It rove to be, however, that of the landsman, Geo. W. Forster, who was stunned when diving with Paymaster'Tiffany from the stern of the steamer on the night of the wreck. A BRITISH ADMIRAL CaLIs ON THE PRESTDENT.— H. B. M. ship Northampton arrived at Newport yesterday and many U. 8. naval officers called to av thelr respects to her commander, Vice Admiral Sir John E. Commerell, among them ‘Admiral Luce and Captain Selmidge, whose visits were returned. Admiral Commerell patd his respects to the Prest- dent on board the Despatch, and later called upon Secretary Chaniller at the’ torpedo station. ‘The Northampton will probably go to Boston and Port- land, ‘The admirat’s family are with him. ‘Tue Capets-at-Larae.—As stated in Saturday's Sra, the President had made all the appointments of cadets at large; that he was entitled to accept two, and has now selected George E. Perkins, son of ex-Governor Perkins, of Califor and Jobh G. ‘Tilton, son of Capt. Tilton, of the Marine corps. This completes the number (ten) allowed by law to be appointed by the President, and if there. 1s no death, dismissal, or-resignation among them there hot be a vacancy for five fae and the next President can make none. The fol Jewing: ig the list of appotutments by the President: Henry C. Rogers, Jon J, Crittenden Marriott, Robert C. Hull, Henry W. Carpenter, Theodore P. Kane, Henry Gayot Hutchinson Scott, George 8. Sel- triage George’£. Perkinsand John G, Tilton. Leigh Amps, of the third Calllornia district, aeclines appolitment. Persowat.—Chfet Justice Waite and his wife are visiting relatives at Norwich, Conn.—Late ad- vices from Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs convey the pleasing intelligence that Mr. Corcoi weno iS now staying ‘theresis in the enjoyment of Detter health at present than for several years past. —Col Emil Frey, the Swiss minister, bas. re- turned to the city.—John Henry Boner ‘and wife have goueto“the Land of the sky"—the moun- tains of North Caroitna—Mrs. John Brady, mother of Gen. Thomas J. Brady and E. W. Brady’ of tus elt; dled at Munice, 1nd. Saturday, aged 73 years —\itsses Sarah and Minnie Howlett have Teturned from New York, Denth of Mr. Henry N. Barlow, APTEN A PAINPUL ILLNESS HE PARSES AWAY QUIETLY, Mr. Henry N. Barlow, the well-known art dealer, died at lls residence, 1215 M street, last night, after along and pafnrul tliness, He was in his six- Ueth year and during the past year has been sut- fering froma kidney compluini, which finally re sulted in bis death. Mr. Barlow was a native of Suefiield, England, and ‘came to this country in 1851. He iocaied first at Philadelphia, but in 1858 ‘caine to this city, where he has resided ever since. He brought with'im a collection of paintings and expected to find Washington a center of art-as the European capitalswere. Walle ils expectations in Uuls respect Were not at first realized, he found hutuy literal patrous Lere, Mr, Barlow Opened his first art gallery on the south side of the avenue, near 18:0 strvet, and tn 1871 he removed to the present location, 1225, nearly te. For many years Mr. Barlow had the only art store in this ‘ity, and bis taste in such matters made him’ an authority. The work of renovating the palotings at the Capitol and the White ‘was always entrusted to Mr, Barlow, and his skill- ful hand has arrested the destruction which has threatened many Yaluable paint the government. ‘The deceased mourn her loss." ‘The funeral will cocur to-morcow afternoon from his late residence. Rev. Mr. Perry, of Bt. Andrew's, Will officiate, Manniags Licensrs.—Marriago licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to Nicholas Paul and Eliza Berry; D. W. Scott and Amanda A. & Duncan; Harry and Marion William i gteadinan, of G. Densmore; arthur 't. Woods Kram; H. Morse and jus Wood and. J nnie W Bertha Burt; J. P, Benson | Huzspetn Ring wal's ‘Susie Evans AM jank Examiner Eilts, in charge of the suspended | THE POLITICAL POT BEGINS TO BOIL. Some of the Coming Events of the Week. ‘There is promise of fe enough tn the political campaign from now on. In Indiana both parties are holding meetings all over the state. To-day a state election ts held in Arkansas, but it sof no political importance as the democrats have evers- thing their own way. To-morrow the Vermont State election occurs, and some interest has been attracted to that e¥ent of late by an attempt to Organize an independent republican movement. ‘Tue democrats of Vermont determined to make nO canvass worth speaking of. They had ascertained by experience that activity and aggressiveness on thelr Part only provok d the republicans to greater Zeal, and had ‘the effect of Increasing the republican majority. Of course it 1s desirable, from a demo cratic standpoint, to keep down tie republican vote, ‘as any falling off’ trom the usual majority could be cited as an evidence of luck of entutislasm for Blaine. At BratUeborough an independent repud~ ican organization has been effected, aud the roilot membership comprises 150. It is ecidimed that the digatfection extends all over the state, but the re- publican managers say 1t will not lafuence 500 Yolesaltorether. ‘The opposition azul fested does bot include the state Ucket. It 1s against the presi- dental tleket, and the Indteations are Wat 10 Will Hot materially affect the vote to-morrow, as some of the Independent repubiteans opeuly express their admiration for Col Pingree, the republican canil- date for governor, and say they will not cut lim because they do hot admire Blaine. While 1U 1s natural that the languid canvass should result in a decrease of the vote, it does not look as if there Wil be any great falling off in tue repubiican misjority. It ts probuble that the result In Vermont will not have tuch Iniluence upou the presidential election eltuer way. In New Hampshire the republicons will hoid their state convention to-morrow at Concord. The, Gemocrats wil hold theirs at the same piace on’ the 10th tnst. ‘Tomorrow the Kansas prohibitionists will hold theif state convention at Leavenworth, the Connec- ticut democratic convention meets at Hartford, and the Texas republicans will meet in convention at Houston, On Wednesday of this Week the Mass Chusetts republican and democratic state conve! ‘ons will meet, the former at Boston anil the Latter at Worcester; the Wisconsin republicans meet at Madison, and’ the Iowa democrats at Davenport. ‘The Wisconsin proluibitionists meet in Madison on Thursday to nominate a st state convention in Boston, and the Nevada re- Publicans at Carson City. On Wednesday the executive committee of the Amerfcan alliance will meet to exatine the re- {urns from the subordinate councils aud name a presidental ticket, In New Haropshire everything points to a sharp fight. The republicans are uo, It 1s sald, entirely harmonious. ‘Ihere 1s some feeling over the con- test for the gubernatorial nomination and the sen- atortal tight promises to cause acontest. The democrats entertain some Lope of carrylag the State, enough to prompt then to makes hard ig $200 FOR THE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN FUND. The republican collecting committee took In some money last Saturday, and had their hopes very much ratsed by a promise of more. While the members do not give figures, an outsider estimated Uhat‘as much as $200 was contributed. GONE 70 MEET GORMAN. Secretary Post, of the democratic congressional committee, has gone over to Buitimore to meet Senator Gorman, chairman of the national execu- tive committee. Political Powsum-playing. WHAT A DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSMAN SAYS THE SLY REPUBLICANS ARE DOING. A democratic Congressman writing trom New ‘York warns his party friends not to credit the re- publican cry of lack of money. He says the repub- can committee have plenty of money and, are only trying to throw democrats off the track by pretending not to have any. Strictly According to Civil Service Rules. WHAT COMMISSIONER GREGORY SAYS OF HIS SON’s APPOINTMENT. A press dispatch from Atlanta, Ga., stated that a son of Civil Service Commisstoner Gregory has been appointed a special pension agent and credited-to Georgia when he {§ not a bona fide citwzen of that state. To a Star reporter, who exhibited the dis- patch to him Prof. Gregory sald: “This son of mine is in business in Atlanta, and has been for a year or more, having as partners a ‘son of the late Senator Hill und Mr. White. He is, | therefore, a legal resident there. was made In my absence, and he stood the highest upon the list of applicants from Georgia, I did not know that he had been examined tli I saw his name in the list, and had nothing whatever to do with elther hls examination or his appointment. He has not been under my care or dependent upon me tn any way for five years, but has been acting as his own tain, and had the Same right to be ex- | amined and seek a place as any other cltizen of tie country. ‘The commissioner of pensions will tell you that he was appointed solely on ils merit, and Without any intervention of myself or any other party.” Prof. Gregory added that his son wrote to know 4f his application would embarrass him (his father), ‘and tne latter replied that as the young man was his own master he had the same rights asany other eltizen, Cominissioner Thoman said young Gregory was exaintued with three others on lilsorder, and during Commissioner Gregory's absence, and that the lat- ter knew nothing abont it. Color Blindness at Sea, WOW MR. A. B. MULLETT PHOPOSES TO REMEDY THIS DEFECT. “The difculty about recognizing the ghts of a ship at sea can be remedied in a very simple way,” remarked Mr. A. B. Mullett in the course of a con- versation With a Stax reporter on color blinaness, suggested by the recent disaster to the Talla- iegliow 18 that?” asked the listener with some cu- ty. “ BY recognizing the fact that nearly eve 1s color bind to some extent,” was the reply, doing away with the colored lignts entirely. “ But ts nearly every one color blind?” asked the reporter. *“T think go,” responded Mr. Mullett. “Take my own case for an exainple. One of the tests for color blindness Which 13 generully used In the ex- amination of pilots 1s to give them a Dundie of pieces of colored cloth to be assorted. I can take ‘Such a bundle and distinguish the various shudes and colors with great accuracy, but when Tam at sea It is impossible for me to Uistingulsh the col- ored lights exnibited on the vessels” ‘The glare of the light seems to destroy my sense of color; and 80 you see, while T micht he able to pasa the tests of an examining board on shore, I would be useless at sea. Tdon’t suppose that I ‘am an exception in thls particular.” ‘hat would you substitute for the colored lights?” aske | the reporter. “White lights” was the reply. You know that vessels carry a white light atthe mastiead and red and green lights on the port and starboard. Instead of these lights I would have two white lights, one above tie other, on the port side say, and tree white lights arranged in the same way on the starboard ‘These ‘could be readily dis- Ungulshed, and their number would indicate the side of thé ship. Coior blindness, under such cir- cumstances, would not incapacitate otherwise com- petent seafaring inen.” A Went Point Mystery. A LOVE AFFAIR, A QUAKREL AND A SHOOTING. ‘The military academy has another sensation, ‘The central figure is Corporal William de Dufour, clartonet player of the band, who is in the hospital suffering from a pistol wound tn the right temple, inflicted, as he now clatms, accidentally by himself. De Dufour 1s a good-looking Frenchman, about thirty-two years of age, and has been at the point about eight years, He has had of late two or three experiences which make him the victim of an as- ‘sault, 9 disastrous love affair and a shooting. Dur- ing the past two years De Dufour has been paying attentions to Miss Francis Kieule, or “Frankte,” a \ceful and pretty German girl of twenty years, daughter of Mr. KieUle, the baker in the cadet mess About three weeks ago De Dufour got in trouble with another bandsman named Selfert. Seifert struck him, and, insteud of arresting Selfert him. self, a8 he Had the power und it was his duty to do, he procured the services of the guard tor the work: Selfert remained under arrest, and about a week ‘ago the court-martial found him guilty. De Du- four obtained a leave of absence, but overstayed It. While away the girl decided not to accept his at- ventions any longer, and it ig thought that while in # depressed mood bé purposely suot himselt. Dufour was seen at the hospital. “There 1s no truth in that love story,” hesald; “and if I wanted to do away with myseifi wouldn't use a toy pistol to doit.” “How did you come to have a toy pistol?” he Was asked. “Oh, iv’s mine,” he replied: “I've had it for a long tine.” “Frankie” said: “4 company with De Du our for two years. I proxe om with him ‘one week ago. We in feed feeling towards each other, and 1 have met, ‘since, Dut nothing has been ‘sald between us. Enow wny he did ie Tho young indy'a father ad, ‘why he did it.” er iiltted tat Franke was to be married to De Dutour one ‘month, but on account of making false state- mente as 0 his famaly Frankie bas decided cos 40 marry him. umes oe Se Dear Tie Te ment tates caval ing Payne nd bis Oklahoma “boomers” broke eamnp at Fort ‘Smith, Ark., Sati , and started to Fort Gibson, the neater pola wi ‘hey can sui Ute ment there to await further A peliton for a writ of habeas corpus for the release of and his men was nted to Of the United States ovurt in Fort Saturday,by Payne’a attorney, Johu ticket, and on the | N Same day the Mas-achusetts greenbuckérs Will Wold His examination | and | Democratic Prospects in Indiana. CONGRESSMAN MATSON HOPEFCL Representative Matson, of Indiana, 1s in the city. He ts very confident of democratic success in Ladt- ana, and thinks that Cleveland will be elected. He Says the lowest democratic estimate in Indiana is 10,000 majori H Gen. Butler's Hopes for the Future. SENATOR CONGER TELLS A LITTLE STORY BY WaY OF ILLUSTRATION. Senator Conger, discussing Gen. Butler's presi- dential candidacy and his appeai to friends to sup Port him now and thus form the nucleus of a party ‘That will be abfe to elect im four years hence, said AU reminded bim of an old lady client he once had 4m Michigan. She was over ninety-four years of ace and had a litle plece of property which she Wanted the Senator ta sei for her. He looked around for a purchaser, and fnally went to the old | | ady with an offer. “I've about. made up tay mind to watt awhtle, Mr. Conger,” she sald; “siny friends | i tell me taut Ulere’s Ukeithvod of the goverminent Wanting that there plece of ground of mine, aud in ten ortiiteen years 1c will be worth twice aS auch as I can git for it now TH watt” | THE CAMPAIGN 1 BUTLER IN § The campatgn in Indiana was tormally opened | by both parties on Saturtay, and a hundred speeches were delivered 1a the clUes and towns in Varlous parts of the state. In Ind) democrats had a large street demonstration, many | uniformed clubs, carrying torehes and transparen- SW YORK, RTC. | Which he spoke bighly ictal We, and sai Spect to bis private life, we will’ Getamers ia thetrseureh tor ground of accusation Dack of the overwhelming Vinuleation by his nelgh- bors in Uhre pouitieal coutests of extraordinary Dbrilitaney and success” ‘The nitional and state campaign was opened at Ashland, Ohio, on Saturday by a=perch {ron Sen- ator Joh Sherman, which was beard by an lm- mene throng of people, Gov. Cleveland, wno returned to Alb: trip to the Aditondacks on Saturda himself as entirely sat look. OWing to the rain the workingmen’s ing which was to have New York, Saturday ni Butler, wlo was Ue ny from his pressed ial out | 53 meet- en held tn Union squ ht, Was not held, and G fe his ad= . » Was HO embied 1a anticipation of hall there were about $0) aiton calied the meet Grier and Lou Post was the ehairn Butler read his address, in whieh he gave his views on labor and capital, aiso imported laborers He also defined a monopolist. Gen, Buuer ieft New York last evening tor an extended tour Uurougi the northivestera states, It ts stated that Tammany fs coming out for Cleveland, aud that arrangenients are being per fected for a mouster ratitication meeting, Will be held simuitancously in Tan and Nitsoa halls and tue Academy of Music. array of distinguished speakers will be Invited. ‘The circumstance ot Mr. Joka C. New having gone from Indianapolis to Chicago on Saturday for the purpose of calling upon. Senator Logaa Torms the ‘basls of a rumor to the effect hat Mr. New destred the general to say a Word for hita in bis Unreatened deposition from the chairmanship of the Tudlana republican state central cowuittee, Ic has been stuted that the managers of The haUonal republican cainpalgn purposed placing Comunissiouer of Pensions Dudley In Mr. New Place. In the event of Senator Cameron retiring at the end of his term te repubiicans of Aliezheny county, Pa. will unite on Jolin H. Hampton, of Pitsburg, dud present bis wae for the Senator- Is announced that, T. B. Chase, of Harwich, who represents Barnstable, Nantucket, and Dukes, counties in the Massa buvetts demotratic state comm tee, will soon publish a letter, stating It to de lus tntention to support Buller. Jolin C. Fremont sia es that he stil adheres to the republican party, “which did me the houor to Place me al the lead of tts Ucket in 1856, and | Which 1s now so uobiy represented by Mr. Blaine | and Gen. Logan.” Jamies O'Malley, a prominent Irish democrat of Enmore, Olio, lus come out squarely for Bialne and yc. Air. Blaine left Bar Harbor Saturday, but stopped. over al Watervilie, where Sen tor Ben Harrison, of Indiana, was addressing a republican meeting, and Ueu Went to Augusta. Mr, Blaine looks pace and \ worn from his recent sickness. On Thursday he expects to go to the fair at Manchester. Jor LS. Bent, recently nominated by the crats for Congressman 1b the Hariisvurg, Pa., fet, has withdrawn hits name, on the piea of | pressure of business matters, | ‘Tue proktbitionists of Rochester have nominated D.G. Weaver for Concress, and the den the Seventh Indiana district W. D. Byntun, Carl Schurz will make English and German | speeches in Milwaukee this week, and the Germans | are making great preparations for bis reception. | ‘The New York state greenback convention on Saturday appointed a conference committee ot seventeen tO mrel a Joint committee of the anti- movopolists and the labor interest to select a But- Jer electoral Licket for Uts state. Patrick H. Cowan | | and Isaac L. Rice Were nominated tor judges of the | court of appeais. Mr. Blaine’s Libel Suit. ‘The attorneys for Mr. Shoemaker, editor of the Indianapolis Sentivel, Who Was sued for bel by Mr. Blaine, on Saturday filed a demurrer. Mr. Biaine’s attorneys demanded an immediate hear- ing, but the argimnent ou the demurrer Was post- polled over the demand until to-morrow. Onr Navy Capture an Old Fort, THE PRESIDENT WITNESSES A SUAM BATTLE. The naval review and -ham battle at Codding- ton’s Point, neat Newport, last Saturday, attracted | thousands of people from all portions of the coun- uy. Ava signal Irom the flagship the boats formed preparatory to landing, and when the line was com- pleted the ships opened tire on the old fort there, at | the cessation of which the signal was ziven for the | boats 10 advance. ‘Ihe boats contum:ng the 1st | and 10:h companies advanced rapidiy and landed | for askirtulsi ne. A grand race for shore was | then made by all the boats arriving along te Deveh. ‘The men Jumped overboard to hasten the landing by pulling the boats on to the beach. The Tats Of | Scene Was an animated and ively one during the | | disembarkation from the ships and landing upon | | the shore, aud as the line Was again formed on | shore the ‘sight was novel and picturesque in the ‘The tine having been forined on shore, | g gun and one Company ot Mankers rap- | idly advanced upon the fort which was to be taken, | | At the signal to fire as given trow the Gatling gun | | the men “Uropped upon the grass and blazed away | in the dhection of the supposed enemy. “The ad~ | | vance was made in fhe tm! rder and the fort captured. ‘The stars and stripés were run up amid | | excitement and appliuse. After the assault tne | Infantry battalion formed in line to the ri “ut of the | fort wiilch had just been taken, while the marines | | were massed in columns to tue right of the infantry. ‘The aruLery formed in co.umnns of platoons to the Tear of Ue iufantry battalion and Just Lo the right | of the fort. In the meantim> a steam launch came from the Despatch, bringing President Arthur, Postmaster General Gresham, Attorney General Brewster, James Gorden Behnett, and a few other personal friends.” About the same ume Secretary Chandler landed from the Albatross. ‘The order was then given to pass in review, the companies breaking to tue right and marching past the President. ‘the President's flag waved from the staff on the re- Viewing stand. After pas-ing the marker Just, Be: yond tie reviewing slaff the battalion comunander Kave the order to proceed to the ships, but there Was a slight hitch, 2s some of the boats loaded with the heavy guns became fast in_ the sand and expe- Fenced Considerable ditficuity in getting off. ‘Whe New Arctic Expeditiot WHAT ENGINEER MELVILLE SAYS ABOUT TT. Chief Engineer Melvitie, the arctic explorer, sata in Philadelpila Saturday night tat the reported offer made to him by the members of the New York Yacht club and Cyrus Field Jr.,of the command of a new polar expedition to be fitted out by them (as Mentioned in Saturday’s StaR) Was correct. “The matter Is now under consideration,” ‘the hero of the Jeannette expedition to a Philadel- phia Times’ reporter, “and is.as yet in a very crude and thelplent stage) The offer 4s to place me in ‘coumnand of an expedition to be fitted out after the Plans projected by myself and formed through my own arcic experiences. It 1s contemplated that the expedition will leave New York in the autumn of 1855, Its purpose being to make an attempt to reach the pole by way of Franz Josef’s Land. 1 have not yel applied for a leave of absence from the navy and, of course, cannot say anything detl- nitely UDUI permission is granted me. A leave of abseiice of tivo years will be necessary for the pur- poses Of the expedition.” The Phuadelphia Record of yesterday says: It 1s understood that no government aid whatever will be asked to assist tis expedition, and scine doubt 45 expressed as to whether elther the Navy or War department will give leave of absence to officers for such an enterprise at this time. Engineer Mel- vilie ts physically 1n splendid health and full of con- flaence in the success of a well-directed arctio search expedition. ke has the experience of four voyages in the northern seas. COLD WATER ON THE PROJECT. ‘The New York Sun to-day says: “Mr. Cyrus Wm. ‘Field, Jr, 18 out of town. His brother Reuben said yesterday of the story that Cyrus was going to pay half the cost of a new arctic expedition under Mel- ville: "Why, the story is ridiculous on the face, I assure Fou ‘there is HOt Daruici¢ of truth in the Story Ulat he ts going to start a new expedition. Atthe New York Yacht club house two meubers said yesterday that the story was ridiculous. The club had no money to invest in arctic expeditions. ‘They suggested that the american Yacht might be ‘one referred ta.” ca “ ‘W. J. Morgan,of New York, won the ten-mile race, at London, Ont, Saturday. ‘Time S53¢ bicycle. minutes. week. At Fall River, Masa, there was another saint down of uiiis Salarday night for one Telegrams to THE OHIO MINE TROUBLES Governor Hoadly at the Scene A GREAT LABOR PARADE.) The Big Demonstration in New York | ELIZABETH CADY STANTON VOTES. THE FREX GENERAL GORDON CAN HOLD KHARTOUM. | Sue quiet Ured with Uh At 10 o'clock to t MeCarty told the governor that trouble, and wanted mon « had beard of uo depres further than some scot wires between this governor Sherif tht bi Walling, but U: unt Mondsy would go down among | hoid pany duty at the hail iu the evening that the tc gree a order the troops to wove t matters personally. LoGax, ., 8 piemb: the valley 0 Fort of dama There was a runsor U had been killed at E Uon, and there is prot ‘graphic commune orulng, and it ts lear firang eafly Jas flats at Suud med yet that at ‘Tek ground. He Is turn! the road abd JS accoiia Lary and a representative of the Assdeiated Press Gov. Hoadly citizens of Logan Judge Frlesner, others. He says he bas formed ny dl Mons as yet from the talks be as had, but will nuke a clroult of Ube mines to-dii5 the leaders on botn sides. by the sheriff, Judge Bri and politic of the Riots. To-day. aes \CH CAMPAIGN IN CHIN MANE o uioTs. t after holdin unde p sed qurs had ni atterhour Wat 1 attr, ihe Li Firing Last Night. 1.—Eversthing 1s q ct js 10TH) 3 w person Was injured, Gov. Hoadly’s Movements. With a spc Hel by his py wid @ COLSIMAtOn With [ MS morning, among User aL Seth Welby, the she: tert to na t Lie wil be end Sher and other Confession of One of the Hioters. Frank Woody, who was arrested an: Jail here for participating In the riot of Saturday ight and tor sheollng Willams Here, one or Mie | Wood tu | guards, made a ruil placed tess this morning, Which he gave the names ot ive oF six Of Tue le ers of the attack of Saturday night, Carthy will not ma implicated wnul the suspected persons hav arrested, Twenty Thousand Werkmen in Line. New York, September 1.—Bei morning both sides of Broadwa Hall fo 14th street, Union square and Pith even from 17th to 251h"stre dense mass of men, Women ant children, wus had Assembled to witne hour bodies of men, preceded by ba were marchin: the Vicinity of Canal and Bun sitvets, whi Procession was to form. " | Ipareh was given, a1 wiueh was given the ri Center street and marched Following them building U by Marsha! Jonn 4. union, No. 4, Which, With Wie’ print the first. division, Up of elgarmakers an | and clothing trades, Dutchers, coopers and other Wades wnlous. fourth division Was made up of & Dunuber of Wor, Angmen not attached Us any organiz th: asked permission to Jolu in the p UFor weeks the Making untiring effo a success, end Uielr 4 The Shoe and Leather Public. Uh okt the € S, were throngrd with the Labor parad: nds of Ts of the caty from’all qua Spogtaphic ort Kenn yy Of Ue bricklare The second sivtss workuien trou tiv The urd division pat eb been was and Several printing ccitlces, ihe, ‘Typographi Union, No. 7, and the Brook: tou, No. BS, turned out. "On cne of thelr wazong Wes ap ing press said to have been used by Benj from Albany, Piiladciphta, Ne Hartford and” Jenses " unions gave illustration Kiling Innumerable cattle as Uh the streets, ‘Thi ears and greatly excited lit, headquarters Unis policemen were detalled io «sist nim tn preventing the shocking spectacle. Tendezvous Of the butchers, however, they Una it was not Intended to Kill any butchers turned out about 1,000 strong, aud pre. sented @ neat appearance In thelr str and close-itting caps. 2, composed of colored men, They Were trequenuy applauded, ‘the tricklayers ark, New‘ Cy. of thelr work 6 | Wagons in the procession. ‘dhe cigar ms Toled elgars; the clotulers cut, basted a sewed “garments; the box mukers saw and hammered as they put boxes to° shoemagers made shoes. “Tt Was reported Ub butchers intended to” tilustrate “their art went tt report reached Henry. iv morning and When they reached Le, ed Jump v had 01 umbered over 1,000. Banners with various Inscriptions were carried by the several organizations. ers, on whicil Were inscribed Ue The Star. upanled | Sheri Ne Berore that annanded 1, Who Lad | alions of printers He went to police four stuiwart found ‘The endell Phlilijps unio, No. er 400 in ‘ine. Aiong Uiem were Ban. Baines of finns wasiig prospective nad tuck smaller Picking will ember. Wheat Liy Letter than sent Condi Dut much in Caresrors tintavorable, <i crop, pare State, abd Cut I rain "now would Ty eastern, vetter, and a ar. Uist is re MA Crop ts DOL uatured A Brritists Sees Kev West, Pus terday reported Ashore, Le veaell yes jursas was the senge. Stk —TRR LAW AND A. | a Lapdog Sanues t J SUT oTiKS Were B raul Was UL < were present last night € convention of te Nae Aditie-sts Were 4 uskadedpiaias 1 Dude t Des Moines amd is of the Plagne. WA SOAIE IN AN ITALIAN SILLAGR, 1 a News by Cable, Vioseh RPACHY ie schooner bile she cate It Was sub- akitg Daly, mi the Isle ot AGKESTED IN KUSETA. ther LD Wenls oUt Of { Dubrovitza, in western, n AJ \PANnsE CLAIM. Tras Tats, Sey nese minister TS td wil MINE bu atthe Lowen. Jones Russell Lowell, ug Lord Middleton, Lox tie Ad at Noi THE CROATIAN DI Viewsa, September 1—Ihe Croatian diet as been disscived. im che Stock New Youk, September 1, Wail stree StOck nuiTket, atler a strong openly 4 Lower, prices declianliye uidday Became weak 4 to 1X percent. At ddier Ieellnz jyrevalied, Hl News From Gen. Gordon, | eHaxtovg CaN BK HELD UNTIL TUS SUDDLE OF OO rome Tarra, Sepieuber 1—Gen, Sie Eveten aseaied a meeting of the Bishansen sbelks: foubliMl With which party to side. The tier received from Gen. Gordon Bears date Tt sss That Kuartoum cay hold out wh Oete 8 PROV In Wan who Livest ONS-SCARCITY OP CAMELS # SOUDAN EXPEDITION, The wuthorities are Anding Lity In obtaltunge Ube requisite number Of casels Apedition. ‘he mudir OF Dongola reports that be las received a mnessage u. Gordon to the effect that Kbartoum bas yyistous ehuugh Ww last Ul tke first Noventber. Patent Office Delays, COMMISSIONER EUITERWOKTH ANXIOUS TO MAKE A xeFORM. ul reasons why Commissioner nis uy ha One of the prin of Pa Yon for Congressman Us year, tt 1s sald, ts the knowted cods of the Patentemce he has since holding his present position, Asevery the Patent office 18 cases We papers ayear or more, Commris- isentirely due blerks to handle the oftee, and plate for this, We Uilaks C Congress he Could Stir bis col ure for the Patent office the ad- ary to Uring its work down to 411 ayplications for patents Tecrived. As commisdoner of uts Butterworth hus accepted the nomina- sd | date, and then bind they are Te had “been anticipated that 20,000 patents he tae MOL Deen ADI KOGOMAL, Ber. delete Would form 1% Une, and Uils uumber was tuuly | PTworiir has beta cood deal aonoved by tie ee reached, If not exceeded. “The day les of Congtesstnen and others to advaries. and clear, and bolt those Who pa ines beyond thelr nectar ofder and by the BCLALODS were Grete | cotnplalits of Inventors who lose Wine, Of men Ih tlie procession nd putiener by thelong deloys in theofiice, | Wore some distinctive badge, cap, apron or unhuely ab a Tia snibecaste a | other srmbol tue wo we it! ine ate = candidacy,as unitorin appears The printers of wd Boorensny th Typographical Unwon, No, 6, had always Leretotore Tront Aoks Retak SC OrrnRRED objected to pul but to-lay they turned | ongtess does LOL give It enough clerks prop- OUL to the nutuber of 20.0. They were divide into | Urs to unite wore “chapels? representing Wie Herald, Sun, Times, one World, Morning Journal, Trvth, Sunday Meron The Untied Sintes Eabibtins Sonn Swinton’s Pape 'S printlig A CURIOS GLOBE FOR TH The different members ot the the President to | mental extlbits fe | CINCINNATI EXPOSITION, pourd appotnied by supervise the depart- aatl, Loulsvilie and ew Orleans expostiions lave gone to Clocinnatt, Franklin, Alongside of tt was “a. Gordon piss, | S°° L : resenUipg =a striking = contrast «to tts | Colonel c. Lytord,of the War deparunent, humble predecessor. A eT Of the president of the board; Mr, Charles § HIll,of the men were on wagons busily enraged | pepartmont ot State; Mr, W. F, MeLelland, of the in setting type. Atoms them was ol Harry | peeate uate cihoniyiormye need Davis, whese striking" resemblance to Horace | "Tt auto du last nicht for that [Seco aed om eat tee me cits. “General” Tuitierworuh,comubssioner Of | patents, who repress + Interior department on the Doand, has been there for several days. £ portion of cheexbibits prepared by ecutive deparituents for the. Cinetive position Was shipped from this city Sature night, and the 1 wil be forwarded Among the exiiblis of the Department of he, ou the outside of which maps of the continents are outtined, whereon tha hidustrial and conterctal conditiins of he Various nd dl ty countries: a illustrated. The invertor ts divided 1 Hens, conueaing exhle bits Mustrating the ndition, religion, clpal countries ‘of thts globa or haus a magnificent, Ighis, Which Will serve Industtes and co a. Chandelier with ten electric Ui the double purpose of luuminating the tnterlor and Of dispayiie a representation of the commerce of the worls, With the share of the United States therein pictured upon the outer surface Of this part. of the gloke. ‘The jower portion of the globe will be surrounded bY the exoties, representing the fora, Of the different conunents. Acoliection of the poriralts of ail the Presidents of the United States, and of the Secretaries of State, with thelr auto m8 ie trade ave Doyen graphs, will also form part of tue exhibit. ae Ceara Deering scores anlons nave Dovcourd, | Spr. Tuomas Tavior, mcrocopistor the Depart= One Concerns AU “Tunes Have Chanzed, by Ore ) MeUt Of Agrieullurn’ has prepared for the New Ganizalion we Obtain Our Right ive Carries with it the ight to Earn an Honest Livelthood;” “By Agitation we © ‘The procession, on rec The Razht nize.” persed. ling, Victor Drury and oth Jetic contests for prizes aud other atnusemeucs, ‘This eve there will be a DUILLET Of Speakers present who will deliver speeches. The demunstra- on avoided the assumption of . uy thing of a poliu- ing Park row marched through Mail street to Broadway, ( Union square, through 17th street to Sth av: fo 25th street, Where It dis} At Union square It was me viewed by Patrick Ford, Henry Geore, Alexunder Jonas, Joun Swinton, Louls F. Post, P. J. Mewuire, br. a. Donal, Dr. St After the procession had) beea disiuissed the uished their holiday at tae Empire coulseuia Washington park, Where there were daucim, aU ud Orieans exiivition on drawings Of cryptogamic pianis ever brought to- gether. a Senco ‘The Special Census Reports. THE EIGHTH VOLUME TO BE ISSUED IN A PEW DAYS AND THE NINTH TO SOON FOLLOW. ‘The census office will Issue tn afew Gays the eighth volume of the “Census Reports,” which will contain the four following reports: “Petroff's Re- Porton Alaska,” “Elliott on the Seal Islands of Alaska,” “Hail on Shipbullding of the United ‘States” and a fine monograph by North (editor of the Cuca Herald qp “The Newspaper and Pub- Ushing Interests of the United States” ‘The vole finest collections of 0 cal character, It is intended to make the Ist of | Heh! : oo “iy September of cacy year a workiuicinan's holiday | trated. “Ih ieuc or tide wok, will be followed aie and to celebrate it b} ADMIRAL COUKBET H28 CLEAKED THE RIVER sry, HoNG Koxc, Septeuber 1.—Adtniral Courbet -an- ounces that’ he lias completed operations tn the Min river, and that tt is now safe sor merchant y a similar parade. ‘The French Campaign, ‘veasels to ‘ascend to Foo-Chow. PETITION OF HAMBURG MERCHANTS, HaMsvna, city ber 1. Vent & bluckade of the treaty ports, Loxpox, September 1. ‘Tien Tstn’ says that China ‘view of receut occurrences, Tue government has issued an edict encourag! warning the local authorities everywhere w pro- CHINA NOT DISCOURAGED. wate not disheariened tect nou-combatant Frenchmen, ‘he merchants of this ho are engaged in Urade with China have de- to present a petiilon to Prince B. asking bimn to use his influence with France to pre: the troops to fight and most Immediately by the ninth volume, containing Teports on quarries and buliding stones of tue United States, with illustrations of the Various na= lve stoues; Feckamon the production of leur, and Weeks on the production of coke. ctber volume nearly completed isin the hands, coucaning Sargent’s report on inngniticentiy Miustrated. ‘There are w. Other reports In preparation for pubitew we acting superintendent of the ards, says Ut owing to the small itis not probobie that they can be December. ‘There is matter enough op band twenty or twenty-two vovumes, the publication Which Would occupy another year and expenditure of $43, > 7 Hl i i j i ii i Bad. Francis Long, Henry Biederbeck ericks, survivors of the Greely B36. i ‘Tonquin, which bas just revurned from oy ed wany ipteresting relics of tbas with: on board and has landed at is] region. President arthur, ‘Lincoin, Seo~ reported Co have had cholera on reuar Chandier, aii tue others of Supe 18 og Oty summer residents Death of @ Divinguished Baltimore Growas of citizens were present, cian. ‘A clucipnat, ‘SU a manager of muse. Provipence, R. L, by me a 9 UMS at Various has a witha pa hog ig IP ee pT atio’ on afternoon, after @ long ill- | member of the ‘will deliver a 0G Uneti ‘heas, ie leaves a wife and several children. experiences in (he arctic regions

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