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THE EV ENING ‘STA R. PUBLISUED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDING: Nerthweet Cor> syivania Ave. and 11th St., hy ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. are Persie Stan ts served to mnteerthers mn tho ent ~ wn geconut. at 1 cents > Set or deeenia ter tenth. Copies at the cor 7 each By ~ prepaid—wcents s mioneh, Fnters) at the Tost Wuice at Washington, D. C1" teern matter} “Up Weexry Stan—poblished on Friday—$1 s year, eer Ally the paid tn sdvance; -No Tea (BALTIMORE, EMENT For tax Were Expixo Octomem ru. MARTIN GILLET ADVEK & co’s at Last iz No tering to gsina foothold in Wasbington, It The prdple are finding out that ft i not a humbug after all, but Just what itis Fepresent d to be AND WHAT'S THAT? w Tea of the choicest d-inking \d iu the same natu from other Teas? Why teome to a boil” Does not boil- ontrar$, the longer He-No is left Wetter it im ‘Tea for sale by grocecs ‘nm the original metal ned 44, and 11b, sizes—The trade sup- Blied by MARTIN GILLET & CO., (Established 18m), ¥ ENTERTAINMENT, FRIDAY spel of Chris hear ith Adiuissi te; Children, accompanying their paren (Oc8-2t ‘THIS EVEN NORDECK. xO MAYO. NORDEC MAYO. NOEDECK. — Snperb Company, MAYO. NOK. ia NOKDECK, MAYO. Founded upon MAYO. Werner's novel MAYO. ORDECK. and the Legend MAYO. ORDECK. of “Vineta." MAYO. GLAND FAMILY MATINEE ON SATURDAY, By special rqumt, Saturday night only, the besutt- ful fdy1 of the Lark woos DAVY CROCKETT. MONDAY. OCTOBER 6, STBERTA, pws THE Two Jo! ol OPERA HOUS! THE TWO JOHNS. Suecess of the Week. shout me that are fat. sleek-headed 2 nichts" —Cesa Te COMEDY OF ERRORS Twe MIEDY OF ERRO Two 3a. Two 7 TWO Jou Cesar He hears Such # doH DROMIO DAY. JUMEO MATINEE SATU! Next, EDY, 720-8 en in Londen, wriows play. ot Liseons re. GEAND BENEFIT TENDERED TO THE METEOPOLITAS INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL BARRETT CLUB DEA MATIC CO. SG AND SATURDAY MATINEE, vain Bp AND 4TH, wll be peearnted the poplar drama SioNG SHE BRE ARER AND DOVER. - SPECIAL NOTICES. [Hr Movos License Notice. AssEsson’s OFFICE. Wasursarox, D.C. Oct. 1, 1884. 1. Applications for liquor license for the licehee year bexinning NOVEMBEL 1 Ni XT, should be presente! ax soon as possible to insure action before the expiration gf fhe anment heense year. and must be accompanied by the curtificate of the Collector of axes that the ap plicant has deposited in his office the requisite Heense ‘% Applicants for Uquor license must comply with ex- iating requirements of law in submitting thelr applies tions, aud uolice se will be issued except ut the discre- tion of the Corumissioners. 3 All applicant. who shall eneage in or who shall continue ‘said business after theexpiration of pres ent Heenss, will do so at thelr pert: as in all where the appitcation vbail forany reagon fail, they will be prosecuted under the existing laws and the money de- Fosited for license wil be beid to pay auy fine which ths court may impose upon tril ty order of ers D.C KOBERT P. DODGE, oh 6t Assensor D. TEENTION, NEW YORKERS! ‘The NEW YORK REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION will hoid a business session EVERY EVENING this week at 6.00 F street northwest, Every New York Republican who desires to avail hitnself of reduced rates 4g urgently requested to pre- sent is application for membership on or | efore Octo fer Te64 an uo naunes will be to the list after hat date. HENRY W. ANDREWS, Preside: _J.L. H. WINFIELD, Secretary. rat Te ORS MAITCOMB HAS REMOVED HIS EF resicince and dental office to 1897 K street north west, ‘ee0-11n" ee ROGINSEL & LEWIS, THE Will-KNOW GS sign Painters and Glaziers, are at 908 D street northwest.” ‘Telephone call Si-3. "All orders prom "ended to, Phone ch oes Fc Ni __ SPECIAL [eB THE Harcuer, OUT TO-MORROW, Is the best number of that humorons weekly yet issned. Besides its political cartoons, fuuny sketches, anec- Jows, parszraphs, comicalitics, witticiams, Ke, it con tains a most amusing illustration picturing the District Commissioners in their dow cart with West tooting bis whistle, just “a little toot.” while the police from all quarters rush to answer the distress sienal. For sale by all newsdealers and newsvoys and at 511 9th street northwest It DoS? AETENTION, FAST WASHT &-S LAND AND HENDRICKS Ci. monthly wecting will be held THI= (hiiday) ENE! ING, October da. at # o'clock, at Witthart’= Hall, 3a a South B. ME Minter, esq.. of Vineiis, and HOWARD ©. Chagere will address the iner ell adores the (Te en AIN FOR BALTI- Will leave the Sixth Pot via BL&P. RR, t per Stl), at S40 a Wh Seeret SUNDAY, 0 returning at widdight, Jersons, not ni uiers of the desiring to visit ‘Baltinure can obis-u tiekets of M. G. McCOWMICK, 216 6th strect uorthaest, BROS, 1229 Peunsyivania Avenue, oF at 2 northwest, EP He vor EP" navinse mace on ese Mayo Cpany to Notiolke Satuus, Oct bet teamer Georae kearg witet were wed Ut Meamnrr will be delayed Unt a tow htcs tn reach Norfolk. au opportunity. wil be alforded of soci tae ‘Chesapeake bay by dayligh . octet ARTIVS DESIRING TO SELT iraccounts with W. |. Moses & Son will please call at their new stvre, corner Mth and. F Pees ce a Se FE KEGISTERED PHARMACIST, 426 7th street southweat, Pure Drugs and Medicines. “Prescriptions s specialty. and at moderate rates. BOOKS, &e. CLSG ALL BOOKS OF THE CHAUTAUQUA COURSE OF STUDY CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND AT THE LOWEST LIST PRICES. ALSO, ALL SABBATH SCHOOL REQUISITES. “> WASHINGTON 1 have this day teken Tth street northwest, between D street 4 nie, auld will be pleased to See tis in general, - per ri “ STRASBURGER & SON, axettme ll respons bilit all outstanding debts due 4 nor of Ba ta rest aie estab ‘MILF iD FISHMAN, eas WASHIN ON, D. C., OCTOBER 1gg, 1884. wae Batnantyny tox. | keDneue es maas’ Vid Mths 428 Tth street. Sale hortiwest, and have removed: a ane to store ceived a large collection. No charge for covers. si2-ln* <CHOOL BOOKS ‘AND SCHOOL STATIONERY Note Paper. five pounds to the feats, only. Teena. Wwe pow ie eatn, only. 79 een geen Prduiction on all lstaudard and? ineliaeous coke Card Euurravinge mmting all work au Anteed. Largest amortuent of BLANK BOUKS in the city. Sole agent for JOHN HOLLAND'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS. JOHN C. PARKER, sel2 617 and G19 7th street northwest. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 1105 Pennsylvania Avenue, ‘All the new books received as soon as published. Special attent on given to orders for books hot on hand: pouting Cards and Wedding Invitations engraved and ted. 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, se10 ‘Next door to Galt’s. Scuoor Booxs. Parties buyinw School Books will do well to examine ourstcck, where they will‘ind a fall ise of books used Surplus fund: {in thle Public and Private Schools, which we will sellas | Qudaaqatuigec tcc low as the lowest. National Bank notes Oui tandiie. NEW PUBLICATIONS nds unpetd.... wanes. Where the Battie was, Poucht (craddock). The | a Eats it ic Adventures of a Wiiow (Fawerts). Miss Lonny (Mies | Certited chs : Mulock), John Thorn'’s Folks (Angeline Tea!) In | Due to other Searehvof Gold (Don Juan}. A Little Tour in Brance | Duc to Stade B (Henry James), Hand Pook of Grees and itcman Seutp ture Overuratts. US Bo ‘Real estate, furniture aud fixtures, Current expenses and taxes paid. Checks and o'her cash ite Gent's furu.shing aud Merchant Tailociny. Oc3-3t STRASBU GER & [oS REPORT OF THe coNDITION iy OF THE FARMERS AND MECHANICS’ NATIONAL BANK, At Georgetown, in the District of Colw At the Close of Business, 20th of Septeiii er, 1884. RESOUR Loans ana discounts... CE Due from approved reser Due from ¢ " Batibe.. Due frou nd Banke i. 0 Premiuins paid. Bills of other Banks Frictional paper curre Specie (oil, Fi) eae 114.92 Legal tender: 63,500.00 Redemption fund with ©. ceut of circulation)... 11,250.00 Cady Eaton), - Voyage of the Vivian Ckuow, | ‘Total. ies aes ie a Cues District of Columbia, Crnnty of W rice Queen ob. me rict of Columbia, Comnty of Washington. x82 - 2: ‘WAL, H. MORRISON, RW. LATED. Jt tice ed thee atoweenamed SFeunsylvaniwavenua | bank, do soleunly statement is 8 Scuooz Booxs. true fo the best of wivear that my knowl A Large Stock for every grade of Public and Private |" Cormct—attest: oe schools, Wholesale and Retail. § THOMAS PROWN.) ‘The Lowest Prices always euaranteed. Had ES jie Satchels, Straps, Slatesand other School Supplies, C. , PURSELL, 418 Ninth street northwest. ne6 Dp™= MUSEUM. AN INMENS © HIT! HARRIS: OPERA! Pre THURSDAY 31 SATURDAY wa SATURDAY Nir ‘And ai ONLY 1 CENTS Chairs can be reserved diurins the da TER COMIQUE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1984, ALICE OATES AS BETTINA, MASCOTTE, Ss THROUGHOUT. 1 ARTISTIC ¢ New Prsticanoss AT REDUCED PRICES ar BaUm's. 6 ra Grazer Noarawese, ghabe by fhe guthor of Rutledge: A Roman ee Marion, “Crawford. Quicksand translated by Mrs. AL. Wister: An Average Man, DY | a Kobert Grant: Tinkling ¢ Edgar Fawcett, | Srm Lincoln's. Boston Cook Book; The frincens Na: | praxine, by (uida: The Usurper, Judith Gautier, . Se ae Dpeucer, Guethe, Irving, and others, Harper and Cen- tury for September, 0c” One thousand 8v0. vpaper novels fa the city at tbe lowest prices. ‘Copreapouss | and o1 Se. ‘bos ved | eau tty carts only Saco oe Per DOE Enter | Two Bazouss For Tus Weex. foreumumer reading. ouly Tac. each. station ence cat " _Matines Tuostays, Thurslays and Saturdaym 9029 ALICE © sonxsos. | + Vocal Lewons, : marae No. X05 L street northwest. ewes THevere, SOMETHING NEW, FOR CHILDIEN FROM 3 TO 15 YEARS, Prices from $10 to 312 (Cail and see them, at SCRIBNER'S, 1108 E street northwest, welt S. BOYD WILL extibitine the great his wonderful “ART AY MCA BEILDING, IDAY EVENING. October cesta ot see what small ¢ F street po! PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. Pe overex FAME! SATU EDA tren ean do, &e. 8ST CONE RIVER Netra Steam 1 pam: returning ler enaranteed. j © DAVIS, Propristors, AN. GEMENT, daily (Sundays ex- cae far an Glymont, rive at 3.30 p.m Fare, sexept Mount Vernon, sit, Axe Smt Seuuxe FRUTY JARS 1 1.00 i wf ed i fal Callens foe: 1s SPICES. tet Spices second to none hem are selected stock, uur Ground Spices are {OR ° Guar-nived Absolutely Pure R Us season, we have taken particu. lar care to bave a larse supply of Genuine Cider Vines ar for pickling purpose. Is exevedingly low in price, aud we are = c offering the fol- ‘Stteactive Braids: Sitver King, Sten Surprae, Trius = ishury's Best, bs ~ ad Sapetlativo, eer des ke. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, Grocer, At 428 Ninth street, between D and EL Laons Actextios: LATEST FARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS. WILLE M. J, PRANDL, a7 Mas M. J. Boxr's, 1900 F ermmee GKAY SHADES! REEA WAVES! © SHINGLED BANGS! These stytes never cewsi vim the hairdressers’ bands, ‘LOT 9999, PANTALOONS, PRICE 85. THE OTHER: ‘LOT 203, SUIT, PRICE 818, IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF A PAIR OF PANTS IMAS KNOWLES We KEGULAR uiformied Ba Calie ties ist at 7-3 MAS W. FOWL! Mo? THEY wil be beld. tock tary. pLEPHONE INGTON, D.C, Ootober 1, 1884, ice ig hereby civen chat Me Warsen (hoa his comucetion with this Cot lation t gud Potomac Te SAL M. BR Grocers and iskolved by Yual consent. All in firm is as suiwed by, and ail Ltt, Charl s ho will carry on t '¥ busiuess in the saine Place and mane a ee JERO: “JOHNSON, October Ist, 1884, uD. JEROME F. JOHNSON tales t sion toinform his frienis that he will continue the Wholesale Conte y business of the lite firai of Kellogg & Jolnson th street northwest, couinenciue on or about h mstant, at JEKOME F. JOHNSON, (ee HARDWoops: HARDWOODS AND BUILDING LUMBER. OR SUIT THE ABOVE MAY MEET WITH YOUR WM. MCLEAN & SON, APPROVAL, FALL STOCK NOW COMPLETE. IF i pea EEE YoU UP OUR WAY STOP IN AND SEE 17. we | “TH AND B STREETS AND MTH. BETWEEN B WILL WAIT FOR YOU UNTIL8 O'CLOCK TO-| AND CSTREETS NonTHWEST. 9030 ‘NIGHT. — \s .NSY, GAS FIXTURES. GEORGE SPRANST, ee (CRE Fate CLOTEIEN, FANCY Goons, 2038 807 7th street. call aud Faanine, 881 15th street, Corcoran Bulltine 2630 EF, PROORS. ‘act. Ovesrxa oF FINE CLOTHING. Our stock of FALL CLOTHING for Boys ani Chil dren t- complete, We have a fuli line of FALL SUITS | for Children, from 5 to 12 years old, FROM $2 UPWARDS. ‘We have s full line of SUITS for Boys from 12 to 18 FROM 83.75 UPWARDS. ‘Men's and Youths's SUITS in large variety FROM $6 UPWARDS. We have a full assortment of FALL OVERCOATS at very low prices, An immense stock of ODD PANTS, for Men, Youths, Boys and Children at remarkably low prices, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., song CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS. Jauus K Frrom. Rosrrt 0. Fox. Gzo. W. Bows FC. Fox & Bzows, Establiahed 1866, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS, (Office—1497 Pennsylvania Avenua, Fy “one dyayyimonier Gy yiain coubime Hat Dressed and : pone, SET BANNERS, = FLAGS AND PORTRAITS” a. & aué-ecom ‘Duaue IS WRONG, by the LAU First-class work euaran: TO THE CITIZE C2 catmmnain and Hendricks, Th hasappointed A AL Wit ke charen of the collec ou of funds in this District, and has authorized i to receive subscriptions for defrayinu the 1 «itiuate & Penses of the National Democratic C ‘Those desirins to contribute by addressing him. ‘Comm 7S SPECIAL Noma i. ‘ACARD. Having secured the tervices of Mr_ WM, DB. RED- GHAVESiate wholeutle azent tor wevefal latce western tnilim, Lam prepared to efter Specks Barcwins to Dalle dora Contructers end Carpenten in White Pine aid Tratmber, of ail stam tron Upper to Gulls it arlots or nannil questities ‘ Ming’ Lomber (Virwinia. Pine) of all secs, ug and rine hep Constantly a aloe tebe vofdiay sevens Drona t delivery a aut fctory dealing suataster = JAMES F. BARKOUR, 2 42th street tid Maryland s venue a Ce NISSEN S wical Exercise and eases by Sween mu street northwest. Open ¥a1n. to 5 (Br EDWARD caVERLY £60. AU 1425 'New York Avenua, Are receiving new and handsome designs iu the line of Gas Fixtures seein ar & ‘ON AND NORFOLK LINP. ington on Tursdaye, Thursda: Cpoecg it E mah “ nd p, fromn Tikeet. wharf. Returning, will 1 Ya from aion what, on Son aya, Weanesd: Pere tee at Piney Point and ComfelA Polnt, oe WM. P. WELCH, Gen, Agent SAMUEL & SHEDD, FINE GAS FIXTURES. SLATE MANTELS AND L\TROBES, PLUMBING AND HEATING. 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, rain and Ni re pew 1 pee, JAMES FE. Mooi ARCHITECT, G street, Office No. valine = ATTENTION OF VISITORS A: je partcularly cated to 3 rizad to collect | 'F | that there is nothing alarm — FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3. Washington News and Gossip, Goverment Recerpts To-Day.—Internal reve- nue, $424, Siivex Puncnass.—The Treasury department has purchased 350,000 ounces of silver for delivery ) aC the New Orleans and Philadelphia mints, LEAVE OP Ansence for three months, on account of disability, has been granted Major David Perry, with permission to leave the division of the Mis- sour, Navar OnpeRs.—Lieut. C. W. Bartlett will be or- dered to the naval academy November 1st; Surgeon George H. Cook and Passed Assistant Surgeon Rob- | ert Whiting are detach the naval academy, Passed Assistant Alten will resign November —The controller of the currency has declared a second dividend of ten per cent in favor of the creditors of the Marine National bank of ‘New York. ‘Tne Contract made by the bureau of engraving | and printing with a New York firm for 25,000 | pounds of laundry soap having been eanceled, as the soap. furnished did not come up to sample, the | contract has been awarded, upon readvertisensent, to Barbour & Hamilton, of Unis city. TREASURY APPOINTME! —The Secretary of the isury has appointed Dr. Jos. H. White, of " | Georgia, an assistant surgeon in the marine hus- Screen, pita nd he will be assigned to duty at | Navar Nores—The Passaic was put in the dock at New York yesterday.— The Jamestown arrived : wot the 1 discharged from the naval With the permission UW re-enlist on the Nava Covnrestrs.—Capt. James H. Gillis, com- © the Minnesota, reports to the Navy de- ( from New York that the French man-ot- war La Flore, flagship of Rear Admiral Lacombe, commanding the French North Auantic squadron, sw York on the evenlng of the 1st of ue following morning the La Flore pyieh | arrived at) ational Salute of twenty red by For Capt. Gills Uen saluyed thirteen it saiute was retun | wiral Lacombe will remain at New Uwenty days. A Navan CapeT aT Largr.—The President has | appointed as cadet at lange Huteiiinson Scot. He na military and naval family. His andfather served throuch the Mextean war, and as twice Drvetted: lls uncle, Col. Sanders, was nil was) wonrnded at Cha rs Was Subs:quently named comes. fri on the pl he fell. His uncle, Paymaster Sanders, Was lost on board the Huron. MER, LISNER’S ATTEMPTED SUI- CIDE, Mental Depression, Caused by Sick- ness. HE SHOOTS HIMSELF IN THE HEAD AT HIS BROTHER'S HOUSE IN NEW YORK. es Of Unis morning prints the port of the attempted suicide of Mr. 1 Lisher In that clty the proprietor of the ‘Pal fahey goods store, at No, 1117 x fol | Abt chan George Lisner, No, ating himself in’ the head serious and Tay prove fat unmarrie 4 tin good peeuntary circumstances. le has, rman sears been sifting fromm acute dyspep. and {also subject ty epiieptic tts, In May shay last hy went to Etrope with his. brother-in-l tu that his health woud be improved by. U Uip snd a visit to Canisbad. He returned on. | Saturday last on the steamship Elbe, He com- plained “that he had not been benefited by the wtp across Ui ceean, and he was evidenty under the | Impression that He would never recover his health. Nir. George Lisner Was so alarmed at hts brother's | condition that he did not permit him to go to | Washineton, butt Und his Heaith afternoon Mr. duced him toremain with him as inproved. On Wednesday borrowed $10 from his sisi in-law and went out. Tn halt an hour he returned i gsave Mrs Lisner’s children some tee. cream, Wiel he lad purchased while out. While ret galing the chitirea wita the lee cream a. coupe | drov tothe dour, Lisuer told his_sister-in- he by the ps ty prepare law A ordered a coupe to take a He went up tohis room, ap- for the drive, and in a few the thinatesof the Louse! were startled, shets in rapid secession. On en- Lisner's room he was found iying fully on the bed bleeding trom a “wount pack of the head. In his right hand was @ J new revolver with whieh he had shot him- Drs. Moreau Morris and L. Stern were soon | never known to possess a revolver, and subse- Ghent Inquiry showed that he had puretased the Pistol at astore on Bt avenue on Wednesday Alternoom, having borrowed the money tor the from his aw. Captain Gunnei Ived information of the cide yesterday, but owing to the uilion of the Wounded man he was in tn the care of his friends.” orge Lisner sald toa New York Sun re- st evening: “The only reason Lean assign iny brotier did ts temporary aberration tulad, Business cares have welghed beavily on itn, and tinder tue strain Mis health gave ay. Hels rich, and ts only thirty-tour years old.” What is Said in This City, A-TALK WITH LISNER'S BUSINESS MANAGER, ASran reporier called at the Palais Royal this | Morning and sew Mr Joseph Kelley, who ts in | charge of Uie business during the absence of Mr. | Lisner, When asked in regard to the reports pub- listed In the moruing papers relative to Mr, Lis- ner’s attempted suitide Mr, Kelley sald: | si knew nothing of the matter until T read a | press dispatch last might, Uknow of no reason | Why Me Lisner should” wish to take his life; cer- for Thave been in charge of the business since last April, and ft 1s In a srood e adispat me ndition and paying largely.” I have sent h to his brother, asking him to send me Tuli particulars, and ‘when it comes { will let Ww, ‘porter called at the residence of Mrs. Ganz, t, the sister of Mr. Lisner, with whom ‘s When in the city. “Mrs Ganz sent word back by a servant that s he had nothing to say in Lisner, ld to & reporter this afternoon that that Mr. Lisner had been subject to fHs.as he never had ait ip is life. He was trou- | bed with dyspepsta, aud hud overworked himsett So his health had been very much fmpatred. NOTHING ALARMING IN MK. LISNER'S CONDITION. A dispatch from New York from Mr. Lisner’s brother says le 1s doing very well this p.m. and ing in is case, German Naval Methods. QUICK MOSILIZATION OF A FLEET. | ‘The following memorandum of the mobilization ‘ot a German naval squadron has been furnished the Secretary of the Navy trom the office of naval intelligence: “At a conference held at Kiel, September, 1883, tt ‘was decided that ali the vessels sulted to modern ‘War purposes should be kept ready for immediate service, and thit the complete outfit of each vessel should be prepared and eltuer placed on board or | In separate storehouses close at hand; that the | officers and men for each ship should be detatied | beforehand trom the active navy for ordinary service. At 10 a. m.. April 22, 1884, the chief of the admiralty, Van Caprivt, wih bi ald, arrived unex- pectediy at Kiel and at 1p, m. ordered into com- Inission for lunthediate service 16 vessels. Notice ‘nt to the officers and crews according to the system adopte1 in the army, ‘The trains brought, ih the men, and with the assistance of the men of the dock yard division the ships were equipped. At noon, April 24, just 47 hours after the issuance of the order, the rear admiral hoisted his flag tn command of & squadron of 30 vessels, ready for war Service. ‘The vessels already in cominission joined the squadron. Tt ts expected that the whole naval foree can be mobilized in eight days.” © ‘The Meridian Congress. FRENCH OPPOSITION TO GREENWICH. ‘The international prime meridian conference re- assembied at the State department yesterday after- noon. Admiral Rodgers presided, and Mr. W. F. Peddrick was ucting secretary. The following were elected special sclentifte secretaries of the confer ence: Prof, Jansen, of France; Gen. Strachey, of Great Britain, and Dr. Luts Cruls, of Brazil. A res- olution was adopted, declaring it to be the opinion. es Mon us a standard meridian of 1 the center of the transit oe eS mes, heated Sepa tty | upon the endeavor of those intrusted with the Gen. Hawley’s Hopes. EIS SATISFIED THAT BLAINE WILL CARRY NEW ‘YORK, OHIO, INDIANA AND CONNECTICUT. Gen. Hawley arrived in the clty to-day from North Carolina, where he delivered an address be- fore the agricultural exposition. He says he bas not been paying enough attention to politics for a week OF 80 ,to ve iitical situations He sayss However, tae, trots he eneral information he has, he 18 satisfed that Blaine will carry Indiana, Ohio, Massachusetts, New York and Connecticut, ” He 1s Dow on his way to take the stump. He will speak at Wilmington, el, to-morrow bight aud wi'then go to Ouio, to tke part in the batile there. Coming Virginia Congressmen. HOW THEY ARE LIKELY T0 BE DIVIDED POLITICALLY. Hon. Thomas Wallace, a prominent local pollt- clan of Virginia, who 13 stumping the state, says, in speaking of the situation tiere, that Mahone 1s working hard to elect bis men to Congress, and claims that he will carry four distriets—the Ist, 9th Petersburg, and Norfolk. Mr. Wallace says, how- ever, that his claim ts well founded only as regards the Petersburg and Norfolk districts. He Uhinks the first and ninth wili be carried by the democrats, though Mauoue has fighting ground to woth. The lemoct S, he Says, are certain of six Representa- Uves, and Mahone fs certain of two. The other two are dowbttul, Political Odds and Ends GATHERED IN WASHINGTON TO-DAY. By direction of th national committee Secretary. Post has issued a caida requesting all ex-employes: of the governmeut, who bave been discharged re- cently, to call at democratle headquarters and leave their name and address Letters received at the democratic headquarters from Kansus say that Thomas: ton, who is run- uthg for Congress In the first district, will probably be elected. His trlenus say Unat stuce the redistrict- ing he will have a majority 01 only 428 to overcome. J.-A. Anderson now represents the first district, having been elected by one of Une largestmajorities: of any member of the House, He got, in round numbers, 41,000 against 17,00. ‘The friends of Representative Cassidy, of Ne- vada, write to S-cretary Post that bis return to Congress 1s assured. Secretary Post received a letter from Jersey City ‘Ubls morning stating that ex-Mayor. Sudier, of that city, WhO bas always beep a republican has de- chired bis intention to support Cleveland and Hendricks, ————— Promotions in the Pension Office. ‘The following promotions have been made in the Pension oftice: A. E. Rowell, N. J., from $1,800 to principal exaufiner at $2,000, viee J. W. Morris, re- signed; W. H. Butler, D.C.. from $1,600 to $1,800; J. K. Carroll, N. Y., froin $1400 10 $1,600; Miss M. BL Powell, N. Y., from $1,200 10 $1,400; Miss M. J. Bon ney, La., frou $1,000 t0 $1.200. Governor Cleveland at Home. ‘THE GREAT DEMONSTRATION AT BU NOW'S ADDRESS. Governor Cleveland arrived at Buffalo a lttle after $ o'clock last eventng, and was received with a blize of ght and wild cheers of enthusiasm. All along the route from Albany to Buffalo large crowds were at the depots and stopping places to | see the governor's trein go by, and loud cheers went up at every point. At Utica, Syracuse and Batavia the goverdor showed himself on the platform, and received ovations from the linmense crowds agsem- bled to give hita welcome. At Batavia the train | Was met by a special train from Buffalo carrying Several hundred eltizens. On thelr arrival at the of Buffalo the principal portion of the city was AMuminited and Chinese lanterns were hung along the streets from the depot to the hotel. Immense crowds thronged the depot and the inain and side streets clear up to the Genesce house, a distance of | four miles, The procession to escort the governor | tothe hotel(made up tn accordance with the progr: riuted in yesterdaay”s StaR) Was about eight untle long,anid about 15,000 people were estimated to be in | Ine.” It was after 11 O'clock when the governor reach se. In the square opposite ple had congregated, and Ppearauce of the governor on the platform was the signal for tumultuous cheering. Hon. Henry Martin welcomed him to the city man ad- dress full of complimentary allusions (0 thelr dis: Ungulshed townsinan, ‘THE GOVERNOR'S SPEECH. Gov. Cleveland responded as follows: Feltow- citigens:—I can hardly tell the people of Buffalo how I rejotce to-night, and how grateful I am for this demonstration of the confidence and esteem of Ty friends and fellow-cltwens. I have resided among you and in this clty, where all my success in private life hasbeen achieved, for nearly thirty | years. To-nieht I com to you after the lonzest | bsence that has occurred In all that time, aud yet within the few Weeks that have passed siuce I Saw you last an event bas Liappened of supreme tmport- ance to me, and that places me before the nation’s gaze, ‘The'honor i has brought to me I ask iy fellow-townsmen to share while I acknowledge with grateful heart ail Uhat they in the past have done for me. [Applause] But two short years ‘ago you Stood steadily by my side In every effort of wine, as the ehlet executive of our city, to advance its interests and welfare. Whatever T'was abie to accomplish of value to thts community was largely. due to your strong and intelligent support. Nor can | Tever forget the generous indorsement you gave my: candidacy for the high office whilel I now hold 1a the state, and T assire you that in its adminis tration, I have recelved no greater encouragement than Ule approval of ty friends at home. What I have seen and heard to-night bas touched me deeply. It tells me that my neighbors are still my frends, and assures me that T have not been alto- gether unsuccessful in my efforts to deserve their Confidence and attachment. In years to come L shail deem myself not far wrong if I still retain thelr good opinion, and if surrounding cares and perplexities vring but anxtety and vexation I shall find solace and comfort tp the days spent here, and in recalling the kindness of my Buffalo friends. But other trends are here to-night, and to alt who tender me their kindly welcome I extend a heart felt greeting as citizens, with me, of the greatest commonwedl'h of the sisterhood of states, and on immensely tnterested in the general weal. Be- cause I love wy state and her people I cannot re- frain from reminding you that she should be in the van of every movement which proinises a sater and better admiuistration of wwe general goveru- nent, 30 closely related to, her prosperity and | greathess [applause], and let me leave you with | the thought that your safety Mes in impressing | guardianship of your rights and interests a pure, patrioulc aud exacting’ popular sentiment. The character of the government can hardly rise Inlgher than the source from which t- springs, and the integrity and faithfulness of public servants | are not apt to be greater than the peopie demand. [Great cheering.) ‘To-nlght the governor will return to Albany. Se ee Current Campaign Notes. MOVEMENTS OF THE CANDIDATES—VINGINIA POLI- ‘T1C3, BIC. Mr. Blaine visited the chamber of commerce at Cineinnat yesterday, and during the day recelved calls from a large number of delegates to the Irish convention, After passing through West Virginia ‘Mr. Blaine will go to Michigan and will spend the 44th, 15th, 16th and 17th of October in that state. ‘The 18th and 19th will be devoted to rest and re- cuperation, Beginning with the 20th instant he will spend four days in Indiana, fling a program which will be arranged by the ‘state central com- mittee, On the morning of the 2sth he will be te- ceived by the Illinois state central committee at Danville, and will proceed thence to Springfield, Gen, Logan will spend tnree days in Indiana during the last week in October. a ‘The committee of Cleveland republicans, of But- falo, issued an address of welcome to Gov. Cleve- land last night, in which they refer to his honest administration 'tn the most complimentary terms, Gen. Butler addressed a large mass meeting at the republican Wigwam at Cincinuatt yesterday afternoon. He attributed the present troubles of ‘he country to an insutticient volume of currency. Some person fired into the car in which Gov. St John sat Wednesday night, en route from Caritsle to Terre Haute, Iud. ‘The ball passed through a window on thé opposite side from the governor, and lodged in the side of the ear a litle 1n front 0 im. Governor Cameron addressed a uae, crowd at Nottoway C. H., Va., yesterday, declaring himself ‘opposed to Col. Bray, the Mahone candidate for congress, and in favor of Joseph P. Evans, the col ored candidate, saying Brady may be a citi. zen, but he is @ bad candidate.3 Col. “Brady spoke at the samie time from’a stapd not fifty yardsaway, saying that Cameron was catering to Evans in x to curry favor with the democratic legisla- ture to prevent impeachment because of his con- | duct with the broken Petersburg bank. Gov. Cam- eron sent a message to Brady demanding a tetrac- Uon of the remark, and Brady withdrew it. blican state committee of New York has ‘The elected Charles L. | Whose” accounts were not closed wi THE MIDDLETON FAILURE. THE RECEIVER MAKES A REPORT. Condition of the Hank—A Total Indebt- edness of over $600,000—Over $200,000 Said to Have Heen Lost in Specutation by the Firm—A Confused Method of Keeping Books, &c. In the case of Mrs. Eliza C. Huteuinson against Middieton & Co., Gen. Frank Morey, the recetver Appointed by the Equity Court, has filed a report. He states that he received as assets 8 Colorado cat- te bonds, valued at $8,000; 12 San Pedro cattle bonds, $12,000; 1 North Carolina spectal tax, $1,00; Ben Holliday’s deed of trust for $5,000, 1.530 Shares of sundry mining stock, 19.127 shares of Ivanhoe mining stock, 50 shares United States Capttal E: trie Light company stock, bond of A. Grant, $1.00 Ireasury checks, $11.25; lax sale certificate, about 50; miutflated coln, about #; 5 shares Palma Paper Pulp company stock. 1 suare Washington Gas Light Stock, certiticate auditor of Virginia, $25; nickels and trade and Mexican dollars, $92.50; beld as co lateral for J. H. Herron’s note, 165. sures Palm Pa- per Pulp company stock; colliteral D. V. S. Smith, 10 shares Follett Sewing Machine company stoci collateral N. H. Camp's note, $90 United State bond and 1 watch; cash tn bank of Riggs & Co, H77.90; bills received pledged with Rigas & C 56%, acalnst $2,000 draft: Chited States Home au Tor $3218.15; bank fixtures, : Take a list footlng up z mother list headed “Very old’ and Worthless,” of $2,733.16. TRE METHOD OF BOOKKEEPING. The recetver says that anexamtnation of the books of the firm developed the fact that the usaal Manner of bookkeeping prevatiing in banking houses had Ueen widely departed from by the firma, ‘The custom of striking yearly balances was not followed by this finn. Their F of keeping Uaeir stock accounts ‘was such as to lead to great contusion aud almost certain loss to the bank, as 1t was imporsi trom day whether or | Bot the bank ¥ customers. A careful exatulnation of thelr bust hess transactions with Middicton, Dichman & Co., of New York, with which firm all of the transactions’since October last were made, Inctud- Ing the examination In New York of the books of Une latter, and comparison with the accounts ren- dered shows that the returns made or Middleton, Dichman & Co. were correct, with the one item In which a mistake of the price of a stock ascd occurred. ‘The accounts of Middieton, £Co. With Middleton & Co. were found U6 a kept In accordance with correct and usual banking methods. TUE “STOCK SUSPENSE ACCOU’ On the books of Middieton £ Co. there appears an account colled “Stock Suspense Account,” which the recetver says isunkuown in banks where | proper methods of bookkeeping tor prevail. ‘This account shows losses by the bank | AgETeAtIN F227,99849, ‘This, the Teport says, Tepresemts “the losses by the firm in dealing i Stocks Tor thelr own account. A large portion of the losses of the bank, Under the head of “Indebt- edness on open account,” consists of amounts due by various parties whose loses were made by deallng in stock of margins through the Dank, and | en thelr Secu- rity “and fuuds wee exhauste {, bul wore carried Without any security whatever for long periods, Involving the bank in great loss With reference tosuch accounts Uhe bank took al ghe risks of ioss, Such a marked departure from legitimate methods | in Danklug and sock brokerage business could not de oluerwise than productive of disastrous results, GROWING WEAKER YEAR BY YEAR The recelver conviudes: “The baak has been growing weaker, inanclally, year by year for several years past, but the great confidence re posed in the firm and In the supposed conservative Inethods pursued by It in the condi hess enabied It to secure, until period prior to its fatiute,’ a continuous flow of sotthe bank to an extent | them to continue business, the | postt of *Peter’ being available to pay the dratt of ‘Paul.’ Tu order, Lowe the continued | a the various sssitles, uutl, When the bank closed | Wt Yauits had been emptied of aliaost | every thibg of vaiue that could be sold or hypotue- | cated. Five days prior to the suspension of tue whtnent was made by them to E. | , of New York, of all their interest In the | firm of Middieton, Dichman & Co., of New Yor copy Of the act of assizument Was preserved b vut Mr. E. Dickman has promised to tur- ‘a copy Of the act as soon as his attorney Feturns to New York, Said attoraey having posses- sion of the same.” ‘THE TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS. ‘The total indebtedness of the bank is stated at $515,506.35. ‘The assets consist of open accounts of §naividuals, amounting to $131,15L14; notes and 902.85; $90,657 shares of Ivanhoe \d otter minlng stocks, ‘par value, $516,425, and a other staall amounts Up to this date he has pllected trom ali, sources $2,924.52 and disbursed 52.49, leaving a baiance in his hands. of $2,572.03. The following” summary is siven showing the prin cipal items “of losses: Stock suspense’ account, $247,895.49: Open accounts, $131,154.04; ceneral ledggr ACCOULS, $23,925.48; Dills recetVable, $37.962.85; hoe mining 's $27,381; ollie tmining stock, $1,800, ‘Suspense account, $36,604; United States Home and Dower assoclation, $32,718.15; EWS gold mine, $9743.95; expense accotint, $10,495.25. Progts and ‘loss account—On house, "84 and D streets, $16,944.20; notes and checks of $. E. and D. W. Mid= vLon, $39.443.98; cattle bonds, $8,000; bond account, $22,890; Luled banks, $1,895.257 sale of Waggeman | farm, $1,692.50; dué trom mines, $1,193.94. Total | promt and loss account, $91,565.35. "Grand total, $631,249.57. DISTRICT ESTIMATEs. Amounts Hequired forthe Next Fiscal Year. Estimates of appropriations required for the ser- vice of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1886, by the ‘Commissioners of the District @@Columbla: aries and contingent expenses—Executive office, $21,244; assessor's. office, $13.600; collector bills receivable, $37, au Office, 417.340; auditor's office,” $16.50 attorney's omice, 8.712: ‘sinking fund office, $2,700; coroner's omice, $2,500; engineer's office, consisting of sala- Tles, Contingent expenses, ‘Improvements and re- pairs and care and repair of bridges and Washing- ton Aqueduct, $699.06. ‘Malntaluing institutionsof charity. reformatories and prisons—Washington asylum, $69,650; reform school—salaries, $11,610; support of intaates, $25,000; Georgetown almshouse, $1,800; government hosp- Lal for Uhe Insane, $50,438; transportation of paupers and conveying prisoners to the workhouse, $4,000; Tellet of the poor, $15,000; Columbia hospital tor women and lying-in’asvlum, $15,000; Industrial Home School—maintainance’ of intuates, &c, 13,50 ‘Sureets—Sweeping, cleaning and _ sprinkling streets and avenues, £45,000; cleaning alleys, $10,000; current work of repairs on streets, avenues and alleys, $25,000; current werk on county roads and suburban streets, $10,000; cleaning and repatrin; lateral sewers and, basins, $20,000; cleaning: Ud: sewers and the Rock creek basin, $5,000; repairs 0 pumps, $3,000. Parking’ commission, including contingent ex- penses, laborers, cart hire, trees, tree boxes, tree stakes, planUlng and care of trees, whitewashing, care of parks and miscellaneous, $18,000. Street lamps, including illuintnauaz material and lighting, extinguishing, repairing and cleaning lamps on avenues, streets and alleys and for pur- chasing and erecting new lamp-posts and to re ace such a8 are old, damaged and unit for use, 100.000. Metropolitan police Salartes of may, tain and Inspector, Neutenant and night fiispe. °°. property clerk, two clerks, four surgeons, nine lle. tenants, 'wenty-four sergeants, two huhdrea and m keepers, eight forty privates, seventeen sta laborers, two messengers, mounted men and vers, $317,120; Tent of seventh precinct sia- ‘Won house and subdivision of Uniontown and police headquarters, $2,160; fuel, $2,000; repairs of station houses, $1,500; inlscellaneous ahd contingent ex- penses, including stationery, books, phing, | Jefferson district, has withdrawn in favor of Eli J. TWO CENTS. Telegrams to The Star. SPEECH BY MR. BLAINE, | GOV. CLEVELAND'S BUFFALO CALLERS. | GOV. HENDRICKS GOING TO OHIO OTHER POLITICAL NEWS. McCULLOUGH UNDER RESTRAINT | —s GEN. GORDON RECAPTURES BERBER. AN CENCENNATE, MR. BLAINE the Young Repnbiicans, CiNciNNaTt, O., October &8—When the procession 4u honor of the republican candidates had passed the Burnet house last night, Mr. Bliine was again alled for, and spoke in complimentary terms of the real procession as one that Degan to move vester- day and ended to-day; and he could appropriately did them good night and good morning. Atte nat 10 oUunig men’s Blaine club -renaded him, sponse to theircall he appearvd room and std: “Young men, the gun egy typified the strength of young men. In the | ebligtivene! era Christian’ dispensation, Young men Were cuiled to Ube work because they Were strong. ‘To-day the strength of the repubil- | can party 1s tp the Young men of the country, of whom It possesses a Vast unijority, (Cheers) “The young taan Is always good for two votrs—his own and the one he brings.” (Cheers) No party in_the history of this country has ever been beaten thit | bad the sympathy and the support of tie ¥ ten of the country feheers}. aud it has b chier gratification of the tour T have made from, great commercial mettopoits to your beautiful ett that everywhere Pave found the young men on re tn the in nd your Stren, (hers) will have the fashfi OF the republic—of its strength, its prestice glory, its destiny—long aiter the ge WICH A belongs shall have passed away Uhat its kept in your power, and that your hands, aD, pure and sirong, shall bear up the ark of th covenant. [Eathuslastic and projonced cheering.) Tbid you good morning. Let us turn tozeter to the duueS of anew day, with tts resp and, hope, with tts reward.” [ Calls were tor Gen. Logan. by Mra. M. Suidvan and Jude ot mad Speeches from the reviewing Stand after Mr. Blaine had retired, OTHER POLITICAL EVENTS. His Speech t ot} Governor Hendricks Going to Cincin= mau. Isplaxarouts, Isp. October &—Ex-Gov. Hen- Gricks has accepted an invitation to vist. Cincin- and deliver an address on October 10. On the | 11th he ts to visit Cieveland aud make aspeecn. — | Bepubtican Nominations iu St. Louis. Sr. Lovts, Mo., October 3—The republican et convention Yesterday afternoon noulated t lowing ticket: For sheriff, Michael. Foe cuit Judge, Jay L. Terry; ‘eircutt attornes, Glover; assistant circuit attorn coroner, 1 . ntschalk. e republicats of the ninth distriot of this etty = after a vers stormy session in ¢ | ing nomi fi Hetired in Favor of Watextown, . B. Austin, the rohibition candidate for assembly in the id ‘Geeber, the republican candidate. Nominated for Congress. ° APPLETON, Wis. October 3. —The democrats of the sixth congressioual district have noithated A. | L. Smith, of Juneau. SS. Barney has been not ‘ed for Congress by the republicans of the second district. ‘The Congressio stil eon- namely: Watson, 32; Wadsworth, 16, and Sawyer, 16. — GEN. GORDONS ATEST VICTORY, | Berber Recaptured from the Rebels. Loxpox, October 3—A dispateh to Reuter's Tele- gram company, from Cairo, says: The recall of | Gen. Wolseley to England ts denied on official au- Ubority. The dispatch also states that the khedive has received a telegram iuloruiug llth that Berber has Deen recaptured rot Ube rebels, Who, however, upon thelr evacu’iou of tne place, succecded in re: | moving the treasure. | Loxbos, October 3.—Sir Evelyn Baring thas sent a dispated to Uhe government that Gen. Gordon after having bombarded Berber for soine ume | effected an entry into the place and recaptured it. | ‘The rebels and the hostile inhabitants 24d when | the bombardment ceased. 1 News of Gen. Lord Wolveley’s Recall. | Lonpon, October 3.—The Times in a leader say The news of Gen. Lord Wolseley’s recall Is given | with considerable reserve, Altuiongh It does not | Indicate that the Gordon Feliet extradition will be abandoned it clearly means a material change In | the policy to be pursued, and Is therefore regarded | with grave anxiety. | ‘The Telegraph At the Nite. Cargo, October 3.—The British military forces have taken charge of the telegraph lines along We river Nile. BLOODY AFFRAY IN MEXICO. A Mob Murder a Judge and Chief of Police—Over 20 People Killed. Gatvestos, Texas, October 3.—A special to the News from Laredo says: Particulars have been re- ceived of a bloody affray yesterday at the town of Salinas, on the Mexican National raliway. Jose M. ‘Santos, Juc Or alcalde Of the town, becoming ob- noxious Lo the people by reasou of thany arbitrary acts, the citizens gathered fn a great crowd yester- day’ morning and attacked the municipal hall Where Santos was holding court. “The pouice de fended the aicalde, and a sharp fight ensued. The mob overpowered the 2u horities and entered tn municipal building, where they setved and mur dered Judge Santos'and the chiet of police. 11 1s} reported that over 20 were killed and many badly } wounded. It is believed that the mob was led by the celebrated outlaw El Cayoie (the Wolt), who escaped from jail at New Laredo a few days since. Judge Santos caused the arrest of El Cavote tor | Participation in the Bustameute train robbery a | few years ago. Hi ——— A Schooner Crashed in the Ice. New BEDFORD, Mass.. October 3—The bark George and Mary, Capt. Fisher, arrived (iis morn- ing trom Hudson's bay.” The edptaln reports Liat | the sehr. Roswell King, of New London, was | crushed ta the Ice at North Bluff, ‘Some ot the | crew started down the coast witli boats to cross Hudson's strait and come down the coast of Labra- dor. “The capialn aud part of the crew were at Nofth Biull. Capt. Clisby. of the scuir. Era, of | New London, was Working into North Biull to res- cue them. ae English Challenge to American Oare- men. Loxpox, October 3.—Mr. Baird, of New Castle-on- Tyne, offers to match James Percy to run and row any man of 45 years and upwards, one mile for $300 to $2,500. He prefers that Percy shall meet an 10,000; purchase of site and erection of new station > ie house iu seventh precinct, $18,000; police signal and 2 Nes ibie Sinceme, telephone system seventh precinct, including pat-} SEO TROIUEE AND SAVES ROR Tol wagon, $3.00. Loxnor, October 3.—Tatellizence has’ Just een Fire departinent—Salaries, repairs and conting- | received here of a terrible and disastrous hurricane GoM ctudity taaies aad genet sappy counts thus far eecived. show that macuaen trade A cour. owe SES ere ico Court—Salaries, United States marshals wo, sa appalling _- | feature of the hurricaue was the loss of life. The fens, and contingent expenses and judicial ex- | Sa umber of aces wae perished has not yet barat ic schools, ee en ner ee KRONA Se have bmn ay, Rv Ae ptr A Chief of the Narraganvetts Killed. ments vo school x 5 RL, Cee 3-—Dens. ney 2 ace BarsSunc a uit wr ana ‘bull A i i t if i i ' f age i i i i BE, | McCULLOUGHYS MADNESS, Me Felts Pointed th fact, practical the surveillance of every avaliable ruse to amuse him and distract Bim om is present determination 10 0 Wo. } which would have been the ex: SpolUt 10 Ris AUR, and physical force is only employed when it ab seimtely acess. mas uilowed to ride out a e With @ friend ve theen vavtinintstersd tithe, and last ht he was quict, aud his frieuds hope for good ts S fest. Mr. Couper ts €x- Preted toa ipated that be Will petwuade Mr. Mecudough to recura With Bim to New York, of t6 some place where Be can Base @ ano? of recovery, and give up bis idea of With IS season. " The actor's friends kept Until ast NIC What transpired in mis foo after he had been forcibly taken tot, Me Became quiet Alter a time, and sat down to « of cards with one of the det leave his room, and, live Darred his wal persuasion faiing, the deteo- when be few into a rage, seized a cane and flied the oMcer to Une floor, ries With a gash several Laches long in bls sip. ‘The others of the watchers then rushed im and overpowered him, ‘The News from Wall Street, THE STOCK MARKET OPENS WITH IMPROWRD PRICER New Yous, October 3, 11 a m.—The stock marke, ton 4 n oo On the ahuouncement that the St. Pant, Northw Mail, mon Pactfic amd Ube Truik Lines were the strongt=t shares, — ire in Maryland, wr Dt. October .— An Brery Beentug Special reports tue" charooal furnace at Geo. Whitta fon Works, Principle, Md, warn sand say's 1€ Will be constitned with & 100,600 | of charcoal, BLOODY WORK BY A MEXICAN MOB. | | ORK, Mp., October 5.—A spectal to the Day ilo Furnace, Cecil county, says the eR Whittaker's tron works: 4 o'clock Wits moruing. A. ne trot Por Deposit ts playing on with littc success. One bundred thousand lars worth of stock and the building are im nent dauge shevts attached to Geor have been ot fre sin ——»—— Report of Me Heceiver of Senator Sabin’. Firm. St. Patt, Mins... astitement of J.C. Ogerman, recetver of the frm of Seymour, Sabin & Co., Nied In the district court county, this state, which gives the the Tirm as $1,791,766, and total S, leaving an eXcess of Uabilaes — wanrugl Lora, mr, Octot hk, OF 2—via Galveston,—Rishop land Isies, 1s expected here been app to London, SAN UCAS DEL SCR, October 2—vla_ Galveston A. str ck Of earthquake Was felt here at © o'clock Unis afternoon, — tober 8. steed Last thst Us ment pury orge A. Buch- anan were ¢ ritten by him to a gent y, abd are b perfectiy reitnbie, i is been developed thal George C. and AD drew Buchanan were seen on a Cinctonau, Ham Aiton and Dayton train at Dayton, Ohio, by genus then of als city, and they stated that they were en route to Detroit. ‘There ts no question now that Chey have crossed the river at Detroit and are a Present at Windsor, at the Louse of a friend. ~ Downfall of a Once Prosperous Lawyers HE IS CHARGED WH AN ATTEMPT TO DEFRAUD. tox, October 3—Marcus P. Norton, at one a prosperous lawyer In Troy, N. ¥., apd who becume widely known through the sults by ulm against several New Knglaud cites ed Iufrihigement of the Kitvbs patent ¥, changed with hited States hotel out ‘cae Was continued to wult of $200 bonds he was committed. "Investigation brings to light the fact that Norton ts larzely Indebied to many Dusiness inen in Uns city, much of which Indebtedness 18 for borrowed money, His indebtedness will, It i thought, reach at oon. Norton has a’ on Bowdon with elegant turniture and a valu: ‘This property, however, ts. avily anor he f ‘based ti ofa board WIL Inc Oclober Sth, and in st street, stoc ple Nutary t ir ort giving in Watch had ued. pine Lato tern inluity speculations. Norton received. in cash from Mr. Holmes, and the note proved worthless, going to protest ‘soon afterward, A prominent deacon of the Tremont ‘Temple so- clety ls sat fo be @ chediter for $5,000, and a School sireet business man tor $4,200 more, It is knowh whether or not any of these partes prosecute their claims, ae General Foreign News by Cables SPANISH LOAN TO RELIEVE THR CUBAN TREASURY. October 3—It 1s ‘rumored that Une Spanish goveruiment has negotiated with Parisian Dankers for a loan of $25,000, Cuban (reasury WuUl Its foaung debt ean be. d that the Bank of Spain w. ymMeUL Of UNgENt expenses, THE CZAK TO VISIT VIENNA. Loxnox, Oct TO REDCILD THE SLUMS OF NAPLES. Loxpox, Oclober 3.—The Lallan government pro Poses to grant $1,000,000 to rsbulld slums of Naplem, THE AUSTRIAN WAR BUDGET. Viexsa, Gctober 3.—It Is stated that the war Pudzer for the current year will exceed that of 18S by 2,000,000 oF florins, the Increase having Dees expended tor artillery and new iron clads, CHOLERA DEATHS AT MARSEILLES MARSEILLES, October There were @ death from cholera here yesterday AMERICAN RAILROAD STOCKS ABROAD. Loxpox, October &.—The holders of -Aimerican railroad stocks moet at the stock exchange to-day Yo form a protective association siuilar to Usat ek sting Iu Atusterdam. 1U1s proposed to elect trus. tees to Tepresent Uhe Interess of the holders of American stocks, SENTENCED POR TERSPCUTING HEBREWS, Presspvr, + October 8.—The court here has sentenced forty ptisoners to from Three MOULhs, to a Sear Iu prison for Jewish petyecutions tn Gras Wajenport. WORK POR THE UNEMPLOYED IN FRANCE, Pants, October 3.—At a meeting of the cabinet council’ yesterday the subject of the. distress Amuug the workitig classes lu Lyons Was discussed. The cab credit of 2.000.000 Trance, the purpose of rebuliding the Lyous fortifiea- ‘Uons aud thus to provide work tor the unemployed. ‘The demolition of the old | fortitications will be commenced immediately. M. Raqual, milaister of public Works, Nas signed @ coucession’ fur an wae derground railway. SL Rome, October 3.—The city of Naples 1s regain ing its Usual aspect, A grave crisis in commercial affairs 4s feared. Hundreds of bills are protested daily. ‘Two tallures have «ready been reported in Ubat city. RIOTS IN ITALY. ‘Torry, October 8.—Further accounts have come to hand’ ot roting ia the country tas Attacks have been made on perso 10 Ue upper classes by invinbers of the lower ¢ Who suspected thai the former had eudeavored w poison tem, SOCIALISM 1 GERMAN. Shape *, October 3.— ead mens laments the Inereise Of socialista in Germany Ine nutuber of sactalits i puriiauvent, wo, expected, will often hold the balance of ne vote on Haportant questions. It also atlen~ on, to te moderation and caution displayed in sprehding socialistic doctrines in contrast to We forumer energette policy of Unat party. FOR THE BENEFIT OF TOOK STUDENTS, Lospos, October &—The lie Countess Cassel, luis bequeathed £39,000 to the Berlin. ‘Versily Lor Une bene of poor students, KUSSIA VRE LOOKS RASTWARD, Sr. Prrenentag, Octobvt 3 —Advioes trom Kash ar state Unat yptitation Freatiy incensed. and demutd «separation, froan ‘China tn consequence of the Chinese viceroy pro biting a pilgrimage to Mecca, KE-OPENING THE EOYPTION QUESTION. Lospox, October 3—A dispatch to the Standaré from Beriln says: ‘The Bri futerament 1s abous to Fe-open negotiations with tn relation to ‘the settlement of Eyyptian affairs. AUSTKLA PEELS APE FROM OBOLERA. Viesna, October 3.—The sanitary counctl paved defer the Sin Gea had been re ve toguard again: possible danger or the introduction of cholera into Austria from ‘the hos the beat Italy, A NEW CHOLERA REMEDY. Pants, October 3. —Experiments made Pitals stiow that sulpiside of carbon 1s agent lo restore the nofinal action of the cases of cholera. It has restored to consciousness in Uuirty seconds hysterical 118, Who, previous to its administration, were wo even the i oat Dots © RE