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= ’ P od nl THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and lltn St, by The Evening Siar Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't Che bening Star. THREATENING A BRITIOM SHIP. ecitement San Franctece Over an recs ae ene neow Up aioe stance. SAN Franctaco, CAL., Sept. 26.—Exeitement was occasioned here yesterday by @ report thas ‘an attempt had been made to blow up H. M.'s ship Constance with an Infernal machine. a4 Boese, who su the vemsel with meat, Tr Evrerxo Stam i served to subscribers tn the pepe gn Ep Am Fan SEPT SArTieE on thier ow acenunt at 10 conta per cosines by nie teagan infernal tne Gents’ exch iby mall—postade. peepaid--G0 cents @ chine which i was aie ned been sent to the Month: one year, $0: six mouths, So captain, ‘Consul’ Stanley sai “yt pach canes ue Washington D.C.as tain had received an anonymous ter ee | him that an attempt would be made to Tks Wankiy Srak_puthites on ‘Pritay—ele 4n infernal machine to the ship. The letter ‘Year, postage prepakl Six months. 50 cents. — Was friendly in tone Consul Si ad Ba" AL mall sab. smart be paid Wu advamen Bo paper sent Races it (08. SPECIAL NOTICES. Vo. 67—No 10,113, : WASHINGTON, D. C., ATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1885. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL _ NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. CHANGES IN THE OFFICES. BALTIMORE WORKMEN DISAP- REPORT ON THE NAVAL ACADEMY. Telegrams to The Star. conference With the captain, and told Fiala be best to double nie sutries, ngé any one approaching the suggestions were adopted. “The eoneul fartber ted that so far ashe knew no attempt ben made to get anjinfernal machine op board £ Fe —- POINTED. the ship. The Constance arrived here last Sum ANY WATCILES METHODIST, EPISCOPAL! “qssas aus soy naw cdvertiements in THE Appointments by the President. is awaranay, a Recommendations of the Board of Visi- day and left yesterday on a cruise, .W., Hear Peunsylvan ARE rertive) — Contract Awarded to the Lowest Bid- Nees, Laat Bl pp ete = bch ese ag Cel printed Eerie and puede ie gry Sp- | der Notwithstanding Their F rE er cir chanel Gian aa i NQ STION. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. 7 is people's | 18 One day in the history of the paper. 5 © Spots te 22 —— 7 has bee: Editor Stead and His Associates tn the a for particulars ai ‘Sand 9 am, States—Daniel 0. Finch, the south- Manni ward | the naval academy n made public. The | THE EASTERN UESTI FE moTTTEIe Sonia ae Ok | \Govmesnese Hacaiere Te-ay.—Intornal Sloe ee eae ote toes 2 0 e263 1229 Pa, ave. praser meeting, Wednesday night, Tevenue, $407,337; customs, $297,306. ern district of Iowa; Fabius H. Busbee, of North Carolina, for the eastern district of North Car- the contract for repairing the United States rev enue marine cutter Crawford to the Columbian board think that a change in the law of admis- sion, allowing part of the class to be admitted DR SEES Tips seston: HER OL COR, SEcnetaRy LAMAR was not at the depart- | olina. Iron Works and Dry Dock company of Baltt-|1n May and a part in September, is desiravle, | ENGLAND’S POLITICAL MUDDLE peerage ay. ; ine, sesuspay Septem bee u sa amd Ath st, w.~ Preaching dant Pears | Ment today. He was at the White House,| Changes in the War department have been | more, who were the lowest bidders, ‘The abip- | 800 recommend that a candidate should be ap- Lonnox, Sept. 26.—Rebecea Jarrett, of this ineeuing is ts ie pastor, Kev. W. H. LAS ff i “eta = VHE LeCTUT ee ree eee however, and his health will soon permit him | made as follows: Surgeon general batt to resume his dt! e Feast Thursd: Salvation ‘Army; Thomas Willian Stond, editor 930 a.m.and 3 p.m. Mek. Betiiy npson Jacques, one ix. Combe, Mr, office— | wrights and caulkers of Baltimore petitioned | Poluted at least one year before a vacancy oc- INDO! OTT E of the Pall Mall Gazette; San t the department. Nelson Falls, promoted from class 1 to class 2; | the Secretary, asking him not to give the con- | CUrs, and that an alternate should be named at THE LO 1 ABDUCTION 0. of the Pat Mall Gasete; Ba es 000 - | the same time, both to be examined in Ma: Mi Booth, of the Salvation Army, and f FVENTS The ght duringine | | SECRETARY ESpicorr will leave this even-| Vi. Renner, thal: tromoten inom $1,000 i os the Colum. | [receding the vacancy in June. ‘The board also [outse Soury, the defendants in the abduciies : = : were ce ABE A cqaired vo Pass Be: ist_| ing for New England, tobe gone until some | i cincs 1s Pisses ee epee ea ron $1,000 woanany, because he would employ | recommend that a cadet who has been di case of Eliza Armatro: pmimittted for re Coliege rooms time next week. class 1 to'class 2; Win. C. Myers, from class 2 10 eigen probit tie Miles Bipoeed contract has | missed or allowed to Fetign on account of bad RIEL’S INDIAN ALLIES SENTENCED. trial to-day. | Mr. “Ramu sel for Mew. Jar yeh inst a 3 eee (000 not yet been a: rot conduct should not be eligible for readmission. ott, reserves his line of nse, paton ahiouid be day school 9:30 ain. Preaching 11 menraton Voonneys, ot Indiana, has been asd Tinos renirarons fi00 welass 1. aga its pate Geen io baer Maleiaes for, | tis urged that the eadets at the naval ac- ae inane, Sept 26-_During the proceedings SHLEURN, Treasurer. SEETRSPOLTFAS aoe CGO | Soeeobee ie ene ere ne Adjutant General's offte—H.S. Beall ppatnisd though he is ne lowest, bidder, there is, of | Navy, as tha endets at West Point are a. partot | RENEWAL OF BOYCOTTING INIRELAND. | Mr. Stend/actlng sis, own comet. read 96 Meprenson | SS ~comer ayant ste cratic ticket, to clerkships of class 1 under civil service rules | COUP: & discretion lett wi govern! thearmy. If alaw were to this effect —+—__ claimed that the end he had tn view In carry- al aiteutdon to diseases 0 Se lo clerk ‘ Peal to this democratic administra- : ; bed evel Hane dha mexcoge contre piel careeincee one : Limvr. T. Dix BoLtes, of the navy, hasbeen | ¥; *},\pilton, promoted trom $1,000 to class 4; | tion not to be guilty of such an act of injustice | it J¢ thought the rules and regulations of the | 4 pyseye ro THE LIBERALS. | i0# ut his scheme justified the ieam < Hour fi to 2 aad tut H. M. to class 1; E. J. detached from the Pinta and placed on waiting | Garrison, trom Bf ooo testes 1i. NeW, ing, | 42 Ue.as the ewan from class 1 to class 2; J. H. Dodge, from class 2 | labor for our support Ra Se ‘ : and the su of our , p A Dr. B.D. Hex will preside and Mrs. A.M. Lis THE FoLLowING designations for apppint- eae 2 and H.E. Austin, from class $1,000 | tamilies, and year afler year Toe the. Jast | Study and standard of scholarship, and su, Causing Them Fresh Anxiety. as testified to by Mrs. Armstrong, had obtained VILL®, former district secretary, will make an address, class 1. 8, A. McCarthy ‘chief of engineer's . that it might prove judicious to provide for & | special Cable Dispatch to THE EVENING STAR. money from him fraudulently. The magistrate Pubtie invited. Tie” | pent to the West Point military academy have | office, promoted from copyist at $900 to clerk- | Giamaiin tng th eave a NS SURG, {esl | graduate course after the sixth year. Lonpon, Sept, 26.—I hear that Lord Salis-| frequently protested against portions gf the ene pom made: John M Malone, New York elty; | ship St clus te intea to | Bfead: ‘The legislation which drove the Amer | »7°care of the buildings ls commended, but | yurssmanifestois already. in the hands of the document, stating that the matter was rrele- ohn P. Hobbs, Keokuk, lowa; G. M. Wheeler, |" italph P. Howe was today appointed to a vau Tiosy Hinaise &Yaahoie, hepiraiional: abie, | BO doin, Me.;'F. W. Plaminér, Auburn, Me¥ | wateliman’s position in the money order office, | 108 lag from the seas almost entirely swept | Wasted’ in. preserving the bulldings. known | chief conservative whip, and will appear tmame- 2 DRS Bh MUNCASTI (Bs nas Seccrmed wo hie ote me25-3t 5 mitted that he might have been tase ing of the contract to Mr. | aaemy improved in usefulness. The board ex- to, He adm led by statements of Mis. Jarrett, who, if Arg dependent upor our | Press entire satisfaction with the subjects of | Mt» Chambérinin’s Recent Utteramees | {ii 0) the satin Git Hllen Uy “ine veo, 8. pnday from 4 to 10 p.m. bin cents, Annual meeting ut 7:30. ATCH AND CLOCK = es cadat rters recital all 10 magistrate summed up the case st iy away our industry; the continued exactment oid recitation balk The A Customers. Me Huickenbarh mY Hinarss. ex tsp oc | MF. Davis, Mccoy, Oreg., and John’C. L. | Post Office department, as cadat old quarters and ol n hall, | diately, probably in the form of a letter to the | aguinst the defendants, and said th ng Enrope andthe Unived abiknments of | peetmaeaspinituale’ Dour collection. "tye | Rogge, New York eit ‘it. ae Gepartan wo has, boon, an. the Of the, laws, favoring | huge monopolies, and Walch aroha ad couallon: Tus board reoam” | gguirreeatly Sf og A ee =a =a) < eh Pertinent, haw resigned ‘bis p nde further, tol impoverish us, until now, sw occupied ters, and | declaration on Thursday that he would not sit | of the nuuscous articles jail Gazette, nabroneaecaewaneD anes a eee usiee tinersied be Ghares . SHERIDAN'S NEw Arpes.—It is sald portment, has resigned his position and has | ‘ended further to impoverisi mend ae io fragt 2 nant of Ireland. Mr. Chamberlain's | could justify their doings, ri iis vie (DE AND AOE SELDEN THE OLD: | Maps, Models, €c., commencing Sunda ‘est established and only reliable ladies’ phy- sicians In the elty. “Prompt treat miidential.’ Cail or Write: 512 fe tan i a ding side by side to the prospect of thé ‘and kitchen be erected in the | in a cabinet unless his three propositions should | He acquitted Mr. Bramwell! Biv that Gen, Sheridan’s new aides will be Major | e1.tered the scientific department of Yale col- | Shrine e1ge at @ mess hall and Kitchen be e the Coombe of the charge of Indecent assault, bub ptember ic ing , are the giants despairand want. | rear, ‘aud separate from the proposed new | be fas commen eepCTER TG "Advice Mive | iftswenn, Latsd}sof heaton. Subject of few tectare: | Blunt, opiates Gera teneee tee cic: | Nek DAVIE an excellent examint- | The awarding of the sontract io eliuer blader | FA, oy as th bea pare — in the | committed them, as well as the rest of the nt, Advice free | Hervand, LL. 1, of Heston. Subject iD ne. F oF 5 quarters. They further recommend that the | iiberal ranks. They cannot be sure just | prisoners, on the other charges. Wasi | Himeviade’ aliafelnviieds "= New T0Ose=0; | ison special ordnance duty st army headquar-| | A.C. Ervin, of Misslseippl, has been, sppoint ‘we might escape the medships thee heaton | present new quarters beremodebd and adapted are Masteated. All arelt * | tera, e ‘that threaten Mere for offi ro- | What he means. The liberal organs praise itoc=> THE TABERNACLE, REV. Shae ies Bree ot ane Sema ede |S ainty, Would each pay $3 per day and feasore sid Clim eiet tae Guaciers of tis | the high standard ‘ef hesor whke’ dic. (xitase, Pastor vice at 1am. | GEN. AnsaLom Barnp arrived in Washing-| | Miss Minette Thompson, daughter of the late | 8 to" prevent’ Mork among our craft | superintendent be at once finished,and that| tates the decision, but beg him to recon- 50 Munday schoolat Sim,» pee | #08 last evening trom Chicago, and this morn- | John E. Thompson, has’ been appointed by | mast. ‘TO ATTEND THE FAIR MENT TO SUPPRESS IT. eaacasere ke R would send joy throughout our en- quarters be pareknsed ad aided to the asd. | Sider. His three proposals are: Taxation! Conx, sept. 26-—The magistrates of Coun TURAL SOCIETY, : — SRESRYTERTAN | [DS took charge of the office of inspector gene- | Commissioner Montgomery as type-Wwriter 1n | tire homes and we would never cease to bless to be graduated according to wealth, school | Cork held a meeting today, at which the tobe held at OPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN | raf of the anes Peete the Patent office. the wisdom which had come to our relief, On | ©™y grounds. "3 of Bandon, leutenant of y, presided. CULPEFPER, VIRGINIA, - h, 4th und 1 ste. ¥. ¢., Capitol Hill.— Kh 'y, to which po ron be, "95 | ‘The published statement that Mr. Nash, the iS hae ae Attention is called to the need of modern | fees entirely abolished; local councils author- y SEPT. 207H AND 3 ND OCF. ist, 1885. The sabbath elie ra tee sie ed tome appointed a few days ago by the Prosident. chic! dere or the Paton a fepartinent, is to | 22. volnee: and, eive te (Tork to Malster aaa ‘ns, and it is recommended that the academy | ized to acquire land at a moderate price for dis- | A Tesolution was adopted directing ten= ND CADET CORPS Stade boy by heen pon 7 7 at once furnished with a Hotchkiss 2-inci Uon of the government to the excessive boy- oe ereuine : Frest be appointed third assistant, in place of Mr. map ee Preaching by the pastor, Avprror CHENowsTH says he knows | be ap) ty work. By the employ: ent of Itenerant work- r reat | ‘Tibution among the poor. From a conversa- | Sorting now belng carried on in Ireland, and € 4 2 VLAD Me eat antt: DY | nothing about the published statement that | Hazen, is denied at the departinent, men from Nova Scola and unskilled mechan- | Sn vt, Ganch Moder steel gun. AETSAt | tion with a prominent politician 1 believe the | Gemusding that speedy. repressive measures be MATES BAXD. (Se Wiehinnion. PreenG eure, SOUTH | Lieut, Chester charged expenses for in-|New Superintendent of the Const | \@,'¢ whom he pays one dollar per day, oF less, | the construction of iron vessels, and the most | following to be a true explanation of Mr. Cham- | instituted against thir system of persecution. Excursion Tickets. including admission to the Fair | 7:30 p.m. by te pastor, Rev.W. IL ver | specting @ small steam launch for condemna- pete: ee may com Job bat it must pe unseat | remarkable need of the academy is means of | berlain’s action: He feels himself advancing in ber Yard Fire. Grounds. wilt be sold september 29 and 30 and Octo | and praise service Thursday tion, which sold for only $65, and he docs not y- 2 actory, |, By the employment of imported | instruction about the construction of modern | life, and has nothing of prestige to gain from ber Tat the low rate of welcome to all. believe it is true, ine President, Serone bho. Sacre tary, 06 jie) | eet And Of ene ee to put in @ bid | ships of war of various classes. In reference to | sitting again in a cabinet,’ He is confident that otal loss by yesters ae now Good to Return unt October 3, inclusive. Trains Yeave Washington at 7 and am. 5:45 and 4 si to tak y ge the Mr. Gladston ill rall; strong part, ain THE SPECIAL EXAMINATION of clerks hay-| fe spction’ of nosenn anton enle, £0 dake | men, and you wil ud thot ‘the aiterence | 2 Sang ol one BPee ae Vota ee ae | eee wi y & party 1. corner 15th and Oats. n.w. “1 125,000, The heaviest losers were J. B. Flynn “hap adoption of apost graduate course to fit more | and then retire, thus leaving him under Har- | $125, raphe 10:40 p.m. Returning, arrive jaxhingion at S ning. at 14 o'clock, preaching by the | Inga knowledge of nautical science has been | survey bureau, in the wages is Just about the difference be-| thoroughly for their profession those cadets | tington’s premiership, for the latter 18 the re Se Suen ae es Oe rene nee Am. 150. 915 and 9:40 p.r. For tickets aud fur- L, Hanvey, D.D. Sunday school at 923 fixed to be held at the rooms of the civil ser- ————_ree_______ tween the bide. G who, after the six years’ course, become engi- | cognized leader of the party. Chamberlain has cor . which Terlaformation call at Virginia Midland Ofler. 601 ~~ CHURCH OF e PATH fe a St oly "They Are Stil Office. The Seoretary has been considering the case | neers in the navy. A post graduate course in | thus nothing to gain for himself, and his meas. | W8s swept away. It was insured for @57,000, Jeunuivanteaveses, tise | -GHURCH OF “OUR FATHER” (UNI | Vice commission, Washington, Friday, 9th y for three or four days, and has been acting very | the higher branches of applied mathematics for | ures and everything to lose, Hie professes to | Which barely covers the loss. Charles 8. ; = seme dociand Lay Bey Aus Rtn, | Brox, at 8a, cee Ae CALLED, Ea aY =| Shutlousy” tm the mattoy in rememberusce ot | ie higher Pranches of app Bike ed crargunine, to lore He. protien to | navsics nes ateut @seso0e comer teeter (eee THE LATE pe Eonday school at Oi mm. t* | THE Conyicr LAROR QUESTION AGAIN.— uenes ee the Peorit-lIllinols case, Ho has come to the tale. All persons tndetted to'said iigon are nereny Feaserecd fo muace papmens suaneatly dare CHACE i : wing | 00 hand, and lost the best half of it. Fisher & Gen. Rosecrans says that, a6 far as he knows, | conclusion, however, that the two cases are | rhe board concur in the recommendation of | reforms adopted. As the leader of the growing CHERGH- GORS ER er ‘the mini=: | Whitebreck’s loss could not be accurately de wt Vitals avec ae oon tee cole ile or abe oaay, has an a0-| there is no truth in the story that the Secretary | very different, and while to give the contract to| {Be.board of 1883 that the act of August 5, | band of determined radicals outside the mints ‘bow: R 7. 5 in the neighborhood, 1882, be amended as a similar act in relation | try, he judges that the present is the time to | termined. It was AUBYON, Admiulsuratriz, 719 11th st. 56. sez4-lw® | tor, tev. EbMOND Tlie Sweet having rn oe cnet orang men in Minne: | disapproved his request for the resignation o | the employers of convict laborers in that case | te cadets a West Point Tan ee eae aan | try he Judges that reception in London on | €¥er, of $25,000. Awe ng polis to protest against th PP! ‘obliged oN a Beg Ss ee an extended European dour, will preach ‘Fo-morrow | SDOlls to protest against the sup) Scouviet | Hive chiefs of division in the register’s office. | ¥45 mistake, in this case ho ts obliged to give | include the cadels who, entered the service be. | Thumday was & most cattaordinary dleplay of The Ricctlons in Eretan4. (ee SE, ARAN at li o'clock am. and 7:30’ p.m. "Prayer and praise | Supervising Architect Bell in favoring convict the contract to the lowest bidder, as itis not | fore the of the law. enthusiasm, Whole streets were blocked two Tt Re ne ARS EAND meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. 1t_| labor, ‘The charge against Mr. Bell 1s that his | The chiefs whose resignations were requested | alleged by the, petitioners that the interests of Hon. 4. BR. ‘Thomas and Hon. Ben. Le Fevre | hours before the meeting, ‘The police had the | ARCHBISHOP WALSH ISSUES A POLITICAL GIR- RATIO SE00CTATION. have caictallofae une | gas GRACE ME. CHURGH, CORNER Orsi | SPecifications tor stone for the Minneapolis by Gen. Rosecrans, however, are still in thelr | the government will be injuriously affected Ey, Gissented. Nowever tinea: thot inst mentions greatest difficulty in getting Mr. Chamberlain CULAR TO PARISH PRIESTS, SUE elecelons” Wor bactnes tneortenn tale | ‘and S sts. n.w.—Preaching, 11 a.m. and 7:30 boliding ae for stone from the Bedford (Ind.) | places, iving the Columbian company the con Tecommendation, and were granted permission | and John Morley inside. The crush was so| Dwpitx, Sept. 26.—Archbishop Walsh bas EO. EDMONS! Pp the pastor, Rev. HS. FraNce. 3 p.m., mis- | 0* Lamont (Ill) quarries, which are operated by SS Se he sation of the Secretary will probably | to make a minority report on this subject. reat that people inside rose in the middle of | sent circulars to the priests in the various par- : STER, 118 Fst. | Sionary meeting: an address by Rev. M. F. B. Rice | Convict labor. Mr. Bell'says that the charges A Suspended Roach Voucher. create quite a commotion among the or ——— soe fils spoceh and shouted for the police to come | faints throughout Ireland, advising them in Se22,co-3t* ‘Of to the ASSOC Sac cine interesting exercises. | Prayer and praise | re made under misapprehension. The specifi- | t= ¥INAL PAYMENT FOR THE MACHINERY oF | ganizations. ig The Potemac’s Fall Regatta. and extricate them from the pressure. regard to the parliamentary election camj = CEEECTION FoR A PRESIDENT, | STUICt: 649 pm. Bring Gospel’ Hymns for evening | cations do not call for Bediord ur Lamontetone, ‘THE MONITOR PURITAN. ee ae ae eae ok a ebay. pe He cautions them to beware of surprises at (Fse> ciths Stanagere and Treasurer rune |e TT | but merely mention thove asa standard and The fourth auditor of the Treasury hassus-| TREASURE SHIPS IN PORT. an isan s RENEWED BOYCOTTING IN IRELAND | coming conventions tor nominating candidates ‘Washington Turnpike Company for the ensuing sear UGLAS MEMORIAL M. & CHURCH, | S8¥ that the stone used must be equal to them ss uh ‘The fall regatta ef the Potomac Boat club took in parliament, and to resist any at- wil beheld at the office of the Secretary. No. 14s MM ‘and H sts. n.e.—Preaching 11 am. by | in quality. pended a voucher for $76,000, being the final Place last evening, overa mile-and-a-halt course |The Situation Much Worse Tham te | (07, Msts in parliament, and to resist any at the SECOND MONDAY In OCTOBER iden’ Femperskes hiseting 22250 | ‘Tam Frasr CONTROLLER IN A QUANDARY.— Patton, The nCoat yee a tea he ron | Their Precious Burde! straight away. Four crews contested in the ‘Generally Know any outalde candidate. “ie especlally’ advises SPENCER WATKINS, Presid young people's meeting, 6:30 pm. Love Feast, a = Fie] ee nian wae Dead 10 00nn Hoec red race, which resulted as follows: | Special Cable Dispatch to THe EVENING STAR, them respecting the Wicklow convention, to FL. MORK, Se aa Teas SS Tee Spe eh MONO Fee” | Ze Ms alleged that there is @ shortage in the | by ‘pay Director Gilman. of the New York navy | Toms of Silver. aie = ay LONDON, Sept. 26.—Irish matters are very | held Monday, October 5; warns them. agalust B 2 = accounts of J. L. Parish, late U. S. consul at No. 1_ Warden, bow; Smallwood, 2, Kearney, a 2 {Supporting other than tried men, and directs Re Wt sere: IN, Maske mecting.- 9553 SN. | Chemnitz, who has just been superseded by a | ¥*td, Upon the approval of Secretary Chandler] The Swatara and Yantic, the two naval ves-|3, and Fisher, stroke. No. 2—Doyle, bow: | threatening. Private letters describe the state Sbin tm ‘Spoee tne overemew ek haown tar LUMBER 3 HANTS. Sanaae ochinn eren SraTeE meeting: democrat. The first controller las been asked | #24 the chief of the bureau of steam engineer- | sels employed in transporting silver from New Durant, 2: Roberts, 3, and Sprague, pokes of affairs as far worse than is publicly known. | unknown candidates. NOTICE,—Owing to the death of Wrutzas Me- | peda schoo! quarterly review. 11 a. 1 {elo9k into the matter, and bring sult against | Ing. The voucher was suspended on the ground | Orleans to this elty, were sighted from the navy | N°. 3— Fink OO rey et ow Grane | Boycotting in its severest form is everywhere | “The archbishop niso states that If1t ts neces: te senior partner of the rm. the @rviving | Social” mectiig of tewchers aid scholars, cher manmen if necetsary, Mr. Parish, how. | thst the vessel recetved only @ dosk trial, and | yara about So'elock yesterday afternoon, and | Antsell, stroke. No.4—Doxon, bow; Grauter, rampant, Caretakers walk about between | sary to secure their objeet the priests should =e | sorting Thule | eeouata tobe esanlacd, au ap tng hewrgre | outited, == Tm Caled 0" BY thecootrask wat oo crwards the Yantio was moored sions-| “'hessoSad sare eas er eght-oared crews, for| poligemen acaied mits revakvenn Tie cdl | gaaeavor to. nec ‘aa adjourtineut wad : then s ‘examined, and as 3 this Is m 0 withdraw cone ‘Ai parties In. Sse the tet aes ae reqnestedl to vening. _"_1t*_ | Vides that the accounts ‘must bo exam ed ———__~+e+____ side the whartin the yard. ‘The Swatara camo | medals and a barrel of flour to be given tothe | ofa leading journal in Irelmnd sald to me yes. | ‘wile, {4 pot posible, to witladraw trom the con: make inuneuiate settlement, Cluims against the irm (DEY AM. E CHURCH, 14TH AND | before a suit can be brought, the first controller | _ Rev. J. Vaughn Lewis in Trouble. | to anchor eff Giesboro Point until high tide Janor ot the boat house; | ane crews consisted | terday: “We shall have a fearful winter. Irish | Serious responsibility in taking this sep. should be presented. # streets. —Preacl ig ina quandary, Itisavery fine point todecide | HIS DRINKING HABITS PROBABLY TO BE | jnst night when she steamed up tothe yard. Smallwood, Ross, Fisher ‘and Hogan. with Har. | Members of parliament profess to think tbat ae Cua sno cette what course the government should pursue, BROUGHT BEFORE A COURT-MARTIAL. ‘The Swatara brings in her hold $8,400,000 in | rison coxswain,” No. a Hunercioee Secher, See Teme ae oes oes The Island of Heligoiand. ‘Having made arrangements to carry on the business niperance sey Ganduestion has been referred tothe Attor| Rey, J. Vaughn Lewis, post chaplain in the silver and the Yantic $2,000,000. ‘The Yantic’s | Barnes, Kearney, Noordzy, Antisell, Zanter, | The’ Mid note eee ee aiully mistaken.” | , REPORT THAT ENG AND WILL CKDE IF TO Ko ray eh Ae Ea al Tipe (repel arom, Ba (lrg oes 2 army, stationed at Omaha, has got into trouble | cargo is stored in the after part of the vessel and | Roberts, with Randall coxswain. The'race was | £15,000 are to be raised in America tor bare z GERMAN = a Meet peeinien cae ee en SOF THE ETHE | goth, Roscoe CoNKLING was at the Interior | of late through an uncontrollable appetite for | it two provision holds. ‘In. the Swatara the | 60 close that medals will be given to both crews. | nell's party is causing much comment. Baa ong Pee lg mega’ spe ae wy Ao continannee of same by honest methods and strict per row, at tp. my hail ege- | GeP@rtment to-day for the purpose of asking | strong drink. He has more than once been | money oscuplesall the holds aft and amidships, | A second heat was rowed t6 satisfy the crews as Saree ae Ficheoland ts Ge os Pao tenn es cal Society To-morrow, at 3p. m., hall cor- 3 The sive ut aboard in boxes about thirty | to:which was best, and No. 2 won easily by THE BALAN PROBLEM. Heligoland to Germany. The possession of this Sep sikeotion to all, the Ursuches of the busivess | hergth and Cn. w., the temperance question will be | SOF @ rehearing in the case of the Prin| put under arrest for drunkenness, the last time eres ana Fe ngths., = tslet by England has long been a thorn in Prince My" drt and paramount alm will be to” Coo: hea lo --tour wide and twelve di thee boat lengt! os ——— 92: | discussed by able speakers, Telegraph company, his client being 8. = inches long, twenty-four wide ive deep. Te eS Bismarck's side, and diplomats have many Tze in the ‘reputation of the late firm by bys Field, of the Westen Univn Telegraph . | OB Fecord being onlylast month. A court-martial | Each box contains $4,000 and weighs about An Easier Feeling in London, But the | }isinarc Ghat micodabie betveen the ee mer receives value for bis pany. Seraph com- | ordered by the department commander to meet | 280 ponnds. Of these there are. G00 stored Sophomore Britton’s Case. Situation Still Critical. times assorted. Mp wring + portant object will powers was out of the quest feed ecitind tae tekaeen hee ak ee ee = at Fort Omaha leads to the impression at the | away on the Yantie, or seventy tons of silver, | THE YOUNG GENTLEMAN RETURNS TO PRINCE- Sepcial Cable Dispatch to Tam EvEntwo Stax. ener y iin ot Heligolsnd. ti Same amitia: of attention, in correspondence, making weleomed. SEVENTY-FIVE IN THE NAVAL Acapzwy | War department that Rev. Mr. Lewis is to be | while the Swatara’has 2,100 boxes, or 299 TON WITH HIS FATHER—THE WRONG MAN ‘Accounts, estimates, aud orders, amd that ail orders, 26.—The announcement of | not stated what price is tobe pald for the i Four ,ASs.—N! tried by court-martial. No other officer has | tens. After the boxes were stored safely in the] SAID TO HAVE BEEN EXPELLED. Lonpox, Sept. t aoatipe Sere Finest prgrestentend been placed under arrest at Omaha recently, | holds the hatches were securely fastened with| Alexander Britton, of this city, the Princeton | Conference of the powers, probably at Constan- | but itis generally believed that Germany webetber ‘suai, shall run pi <e=>_ ALL SOULS’ (UNITARIAN) CHURCH, For the eat uny oaieer ieee wal ake inince | (NS aon ide and Late hee hus Ee cutee fact com| ther sect Teast surrender her new colonial possessions in new See St eas meen fo Sees oom | ete veces crise ev aon ae Mocning worries | Acadamy, yesterday. ‘There are aboakeave-| tho Mail complement, ce mises Miriees | eek at a ce eS Eee sophomore, who with others of his class was | nople, And © special gaplnet eouncl, eve | Guinean return for the cemlon of Heligolund, Fiorida Poe: ie Sewa Ne Veswers at 7 nel me xpelled from the eollege, as it was alleged, general anxiety in regard to the ace erticing Panteceis <>, JAMLINE, ME CHURCH, CORNER | filed af the ‘present examination, Counting | SHOWS that an oMeor is to be tried. and is & | Mckelden pnd Forsyth, two Treasury officials, | von eastern situation. Nothing 8€Wis tobe gath-| Six Reunds With Hard Gloves. Wit Mche ase Fe "orh ut Pate. hey, JA. Pick pasar = | the cadets whoentered in June, and thedo sue | OVE Indication that his ordoted by tne de: | treamufo aa ceuuse They were, cloves | moore enErne in Nazing arrived bome | Set" nom the userances ef dipueiatets | EcPasteres Sere SBA herd glows JSth axl B streets nw. | Preaching # 11 a. m. and 7:30 pm. by the pastor. | cessful ones in September, there are about 75 nt 57 last evening. He left for Princet morn- oy ‘the ais of Queensbe! Dqht —— Sunduy school at O15 ‘sei rho *, tment commander, there will be no record | last night __b; jesars. Mubleman and aides father, Mr. A. T. Brit- | Lora Salisbury, whois nicknamed the “Diplo. | under the ensberry Pape and py former Hon meeting on Tuesday TaD pa Braver cee | Rew comers in the fourth class, bfllts proceedings forwarded to the War depart. | Groggone= “The” trip’ irom New Ori be geigwre a] a Pine rnp < ohn Cowper, took place is the omy uuthoriacd person | ‘rym runes Su ue Ea 8 tice of his son's expuision, ” | tween John Cahill and J 4 ovat, Watcoms ron Lisor. Gneeuy.—a | Ment, except in case the accused ix sentenced | lnsted ten days, A number of the crew of the | (on Who received notice of his son'sexpulsion, | matist of Dieppe,” preserves a strict silence. ‘D_A | Special from London to the Philadelphia Press | xiismissal. ct for the action of here Inst night before Yantic are debilitated by the effects of the ex: | Put faculty. Young Britton wiated thet he had The outburst of indignation st the rumor of his | Six rounds were large crowd of sports, t and both men were > WAUGH MEG “gD AN eran nee Neapitot Hille ae = Mr. Lewis is well known in Washington, | treme warm weather experienced while the tin the hazing of the freshman, | !ntended interferenee in behalf of Turkey, | badly used up. In the sixth round Co CADEMY OF DANCING. | jee 7 Meicesonse ere p, he Fresiding El-| says that the Scottish Geographical society is having been the rector of St. John's churet | vessel lay ‘at quarantine 70 miles below New | Sicwandeh and that when Alesander was | must. have convinced him that he is | knocked Cabiil down five ‘Umes und. was aight Piggmure in announct Teenie er eee Eee eth peat dd a2. | preparing a royal. welcome for Lieut, Greely, | Rove 865 to 1879. He was appointed cha| Orleans fora month. The Swatara joined the azed resel pastor. Kev. br It-N. Hata. ‘Stusic/ under the direc: | $H€ American arctic explorer, who is to lecturs | lain In the army by President. A ne 2 Tap ballon toeooliege gromed tion of Dr. Puaxk J.” Woovtas it lay clared the winner: rthur, Decem- | Yantic there and transferred to the Yantie a Rofintdayo¢| pelpless, Meantime every telogram brings a ball lege groun t ds fo exits all free, and | 1n Edinburgh next November. The society will | ber 12, 1883, it is said, through the influence of | portion ef her cargo, ‘The naval officers state | 12g Dall on the coll d- the first day of | news of further developments in the east. TUESDAY, SEPT. 29TH, the college session, twelve of the sophomores coe : Pf ye From Wall Street To-day. - the poor and strangers specially welcome. its” | arrange a great demonstration in his honor, | the Ffelinghuysens. that they had beautiful weather for the first | were caught by the proctor while hazing some | E¥en the rumor of the assussination %| New York. Sept. 26.—The stock market SReopesing recaptures pee ne ese MT. VERNON PLACE M. £. cHUnca | 224 Will furnish him with escorts for a tour of eee tol the homeward trip, and tbe two ships Wes trannies. be teier Conia tease Hilan bas gained considerable credence. The | opened steady this morning, first prices show= _Reop pception Be - ae (See ees ~ Preaching | Scotland, in which he will be made acquainted Arraignment of Prisoners. ept_ well together, the Swatara, being the | ofthese twelve men, the entire sophomore clase at on Somebody bad tobe the | ing advances of & to 4 per cent, although St, S omits Dy chins and contin Etabiinbient, | 11% m. by Rev. Samues Rovokus, D.D., presiding | With everybody and everything worth seeing | pieas or GUILTY AND NOT GUILTY—SENTENCES | faster boat of the two, holding back for the Yan- | signed a pledge to abstain from hazing, and | Special meal ar Levens, Unless Prinns | Paul, M., K. and T, and Oregon Trams. Cont. ce Se bak we eg oe Potablshment. | vider: at 720 p. in- by Rev. Sik. Cox, D.D., pastor. | in the eotintry without being allowed to spen IMPOSED. He CH Cape Hatteras, however, they hud | not to engage in the cane rush. Britton says | Scapegoat for the recentevents. Unless Prince | wi unchanged. Immediately after the open: se19$m_ Formerly at 200 It st. nw. Hesday Copnina at otk Eb eee ee | & farthing. ‘To-day the Criminal Court van brought to the | Fough weather, and the two vessels separated. | he abided by this pledge honorably, and that llision, or Macedonia breaks out, peaceful | 1K the market Was active, and advances of % ——— ——__ | nesiay_evpning testo abate teis| | | Pee Oe eo Somow Anew Pp mb They did not come together again until after | he endeavored to discusde others wt’ iiis clase, Souation te postibier tt rs here Lowever, | to % percent followed, but St, Paul was ex De te ee KILN i LUTHE MEMORIAL xn ‘Mok ADOUT THE PENSION | Court House from the jail fifteen prisoners for | pasding the capes, at the entrance of Chess, mates from taking part in hazing enterprises. | S0lUU ons Pete Fen age tet Critical, | Uonally strong, gaining % per cent. ‘The rail Mika aitiene aa shure the Pastor, | BUILDING.—A Stag reporter was told that | arraignment, with others who are on bail. | beake bay. Mr. Britton’s friends say that young Alexander | all describe thesituation as extn lomacy must | Was very soon ‘checked, and deciines followed West suie af Rock Crea. q ae ty ee ee Peary | there was a great deal of complaint among the | Their pleas were taken by Judge MacArthur, as VISITING THE SHIPS, himself will state that Britton took no part in | PoG nice. iP which carried prices back to, and tn afew cases, Aap ee 5 Sn GRORGAcom | fomiein meme tang fe waatated tan | UCT, Charles, Walley, charged with may |, goed many poole ited the nary pad to | RASing Hi UR, aie eae Be | By Stothted Prem eee te spear ar =! » de | * ST ANDREWS © = CHURCH. GOR ing. suet | hem in having, May 28th last, knocked out the | day to look at the two ships which brought the ‘The Powers Conferring. ¢ highest & the morni BWeinvuc f Aeehiteets, Pusterers.and | FSS" 14ih and Corcoran sis “Serviae aril sory | Ube floors were so damp that it was necessary advanced to the big u st 30 p.m, matter. papel left eye of George R. Thomas; pleaded not | treasure. That was about all they could see. —>_ St, PETERSBURG, Sept. 26.—The Journal De | Paui again being especially strong, showing & squire acool, ires working | lev. aimee ip ine crening by the Hight | reotuare om the ieee, The. condition 7 | guilty, ‘Moses Curistmond, alles Henry: Las: | Hine jackets ewarmed on deck, and occasionally Affairs in West Washington. St. Petersbourg says the powers have under con- | hetadsanve of Ly per cent. ‘The activity was, eae imael CHURCH OP THERE fining ras. eo bad that It was sald a number of | oe ee Cena 10 night, | a washwoman came over the gangplank witha! tpgoyexrNT.—Ground has been broken on | sideration a plan for united action looking 1 | conilued to St. Patil, Laike Shore and Lackawa: CARTWRIGHT & JouNSTON. | [J-e=, FU OF TEE BUVORM the clerks Intended to resign. Convinced | Qn Jume 21st, by breaking into the stall of J. | big bundle. The arrival of the vessels was quite | w street, between Sist and S2d streets, for the | the settlement of the Roumelian ulty, | na, the rest of the market belng dull. Total SSS i Mee. Eke Geis on Tete rit ae by this latter statement that the situation | A. Augusterfer, In Center market, and stealing | a windfall for the washwomen in East Wash- | Cyection of a handsome residence for Ftederics | Which it is believed will ensure a peaceful solu: sales first hour, 55,000 shares, of which St. Paul LE, Uni. of India, will speak at 1 must be critical, a STAR reporter went to the | bacon; pleades guilty, and was sentenced to | ington. Both the Swatara and the Yantic have | Schafer, the wellknown produce dealer. This | tion of the question, contributed néarly one-alt, ‘At 71 o'clock the Pension building, fully expecting to see the | the, Albany _ penitentiary for two years. | been driven from port to port so rapidly that f (5s saves s sue y 2 PEE LE market is quiet and stead, GAS FIXTURES GAS FIXTURES r CHURCH. clerks sitting In ‘waterproof with their feet | Rudolph Von Baron, false pretences in having | the officers had no opportanity to get any laun. | Clegant Gwelling will have a frontage of 25 fect | 924 pamdolph’s Diplomatic Illness. a SLATE MANTELS SLATE MANTELS reer ae oe ee oe aie Beek 0 Shee, Tn com: | Oe eran Of Gert DOLGs Gaia ead | eee ok ee maanlive Kind | basement high, with a front of press and | Special Cable Dispatch to Ti Evmwrxo Stax. a Cholera Spreading in Ttaly. In mock Latrobes, Ranges, Furnaces I free, Come. Boater corner cee enna obtZined $11.50 from Dante C. Harrison; | w-day, and all” the most favored visitor | @oulded brick and brown stone trimmings. F.| Loxpow, Sept. 26.—Lord Randolph Churhill’s | Rowe, Sept. 26.—During the past twenty4our 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWES ens the architect; J. V. Yates is the | qiplomatic illness has become a stock joke. hours 5 Ae uew comer ‘chotera 74 4 ‘ ractor. . pe the | from the disease were reported In Palermo, tion, the superintendent told him that he had | Fault and battery with invent to dill Wim. | red scalingwax with which the “hatches | Deere or a Wert-xxows Tracten.—Mr. | Now that the situation has become critieal, he | from the disease were reported in Palermo; & : Payne; pleaded not guilty. Richard Vigal, lar-| were sealed by the mint officers in New Or has an opportunity to prove the sincerity of his Gea tene Cae Lente ae Gee ne SOT O88 | “iy eom the, parse of 60 conte Weak nty | leaus. “There are 2,100 boxes of silver, on the | {ertowngyesterday mothing, at ihe axe of Go | Uiterances, buL he buries himself ainong hls | and 6 deaths in Parmajund several new cases at TAN ASSOCIA: | no trace of any swamp or morass, and, in addi. | Pleaded not guilty. Robert Lewis Priee, for as- | could’ see were the bits of. tape and “Sunday school S 4 g. taut Dy MMi K=.: : p I4i7 New York ave. : , ay the age of 62 : ‘other points in Italy : =e aan : iy the Necretary. Gospel ineeting § puny lea by Me Lewis; pleaded guilty and was sentenced to | Swatara, filing the magazines and store. Felatives in country houses, = (SEU VESEEB YE GOH Recs | tee vias. Noouday meeting dpliy, U2 | A MATHEMATICIAN ASTONIsifeD.—An inter. | she months in Jail,” Joneph Wilkerson, alice | Seer NUDE the magazines | and, store- cara, from a maffection ot the aplne. trom which oS DEE B. MAGKEDED: MET Sein | 12 : * “at? | esting story has been going the rounds of the | Wilson, indicted tor assault and battery’ with | nition for each of her broadside guns and 2,000 | The Santas ILE ORR ae a London Literary Gossip. Princeton's Hazing. ix UG PLE, (SWE. | newspapers in regard to Mr. Artemas Martin, | ‘nUeat, 10, xl Win. Taylor on june ‘4th last; | rounds for the gattling gun in ester. rhs esteemed in this place, having resided here ara | Special Cable Dispatch to Tm Evaxoro tran. FORMING A LAW AND ORDER SOCIETY AMONG aces = aw 3 regi | pleaded not guilty. Wm. Johnson, house- | was suppose ‘enough to settle any pirati- pace avenge Lopox, Sept. 26.—The ebief poem of Tenny- THE UPPER CLASSMEN, and Cae SiriGes Yo-mocruw at ia, mi Sermon py | Of, Bele, Pasa well-known mathematician and | breaking n the any in house ot Hrancls Whar | cal craft chat might have otesed te eyeenaal | MUEKE school for @ tumber of vears. At the wind 4 Sites Work ave, pastor. Kev. Jausz Fox, from Psalm LL, 18 | teacher. He is said to ha en offe 2 time of his death he was en in teaching. | son's new volume is a plece In the Irish bt From the New York Herald. § eet offered a po- | ton on June 22d; pleaded not guilty. George | the treasure ‘The Yantle was supposed to | ‘The funeral will take place to-morrow after: ‘The detenders of — literature are sernal No new developments have taken place in sition in the coast survey, und in this connec- | Grayson, indicted for an assault with intent to | be ready for active service in case of need, Dut icon: inserhiont et Oak Tuilin e pu Mba oed Pray! st bemeayeet i the Hee Gtated that some years ago a prize for | commit 'a rape,on June 20th, on Catherine | her magazines are encumbered also by her load | 2°08; Inter ‘CASES. —Last night the police in this | OVer Captain Burton's “Arabian Nights.” itis | the Princeton (N. J.) hazing tes. the solution of a mathematical problem was | Shreve. pleaded guilty. Sentence was deferred | of $2,000,000 in silver. ‘The officers of the cocleel taste even {s. This morning, in | a handsome volume and extremely interesting | $0n as the convicted parties left Prifceton for Seerereccived from all parte of the world, ine | Upul Monday. Grayson is a man of forty years | Swatara say that it will take about ten days to | French made seven arrests. ‘This morning, in | a hay picture of eastern manners, but many | thelr homes the college began to settle down the only currest one was that esat Tepe’ sie | Of 26% that the ca teen him, | unload her. The work will be begun Monday: | Bowie, colored, was up for Dlacking "Annie of itare revoltingly coarse. Booksellers | into a state of quiet expectancy, as If waiting to Mr. | rey er via e man evident was of eble cl x is wi WO 8 iron ant tp parts - H 11 p.m. Kev. | Martin. A special messenger, so thestory went, | intellect, ‘The court directed an inquiry Dy the | Gaighe about 200 teats ee Of iron and He thentied galley and ores tied $0 eT EES, | are buying it in, but dare not expose it for sale. | see where the next blow would fall. The faculty mind march at 3250: s ne vi vel ese! is ‘hether the police will seize it. ast ve 0% % diction. G. W. BHODIE, Superiatcurene "4 Hse | Was sent, over to this country to present the | jail oficers into his mental condition. Joseph | be shauled to. the” ‘Treasury department It is uncertain whether the poll held a meeting last evening at five o'clock, but Hiding the wails of Jerusalem. Sunday school at AND STEAM & for Rheumatism 05 Mo. uve De AOE evar. FW MILLER, REAL ESTATE BROKER, vanes. hn Johnson, also colored, another o : = : : = z ment he found | Baird, charged with the larceny of «horse val- | by the Adams Express company. Each wagon | iJall. Jol - ‘ a | Nobody kBows where itis printed. its transactions have not become public, Bor ite SA ADAMS, PRINTER, (ee, FOURTH. St. 3 the successful contestant working as a common | ued ai $125 from I. H. Guinuip, pleaded not | will beattended by a pearh of marines, Phe band with s revolver got tires months ee | Hugh Conway's play, “Dark Days,” will be porn Ssaty tourwene smae Sho hander < svat Sth ate ie church aud ision” reaching Tie uctoel | borer tthe felds. Mr; Martin, who has | guilty. Ephraim Duekett, larceny’o! $300 from | old. salts who came ‘with the treasure make | B¢&4,With a revolver, got three months. | produced to-night. are they Likely to for some tme. Tbe ate Syd" p my ike pastor, Young: Peoyics ‘cand | been, @ professor in a school nearly all his iif, | the person of C.W.Anderson, pleaded hotgulity. | considerable fun of the ‘Treasury officials who who was arrested soversl Gays ago for stealing SE es ee er ieee \ FINE LINBO | Meeting 639 selogseioc at alshe Braver | enttom, was tore seuouished upon resatuie regs | Aorauam, Coleman. second offense, petit. late Ind betore, "The vessels ware caught in ga use | §.horse, and Mr-Closs appeared in thé | pony Javrunson, Le Ly Sept, 26 ef. J. K. | Order society in the college. Lis committee y NR OR | Mecting G30 ao re jon, e ceny 21 pounds of butter from Rol i ; | land before. ‘vessels were cau; ‘an un- 3 srson, L. 1, —T. J. < ee peheet Be wel as members 6 aly favtied. "2 | story than the English messenger was reported | pleaded not guilty. Fraucia Jackson, indicved | usually heavy storm of Hatteras an taciaont | Pouce Court int Caton was Dee ey | Woods, a well-known English artist, a resident | Will consist of a number Of upper classme be on : ‘reasury official - Caton was insane, and whose services are elther voluntarily off nin the garb of @colmon ike offense on June 13th of a chalt the trip whiloh the Ti la did not | #08, Fesuegested that of this place, has been missing, under susple- ntaril iE ESION wits | laborer. He has written to-his triend, Prot. | fF. A’ Daker: pleaded tot gate see | Stas rig, whieh the Treasury said he had requested that he beexamined, | of thls place, has been p isis Monday, He has or have been solicited by the faculty. The ta . —! case against Nicholas Funk in fluence of this committee will be paramount, as i ae ee Morrison, of the Nautical Almanac office, com: | Lester, house-breaking In the night at sie house Norgs.—The ag: aWife and four children, A search is being - > ane eee DAY aid WEDNESDAY. September “th and | Menting on the peculiarity of this publication, | of Mary McCauley; pleaded not guilty. Mansell | RORBERIES Rerontie-—K, W. Washington, | tte Pollee Court yesterday, for petit larceny, made for him. Under classmen readily acknowl Bebop - 4 dismissed.——Omicer_ Grafton Harper, win Utority of whe Juniors and seniors. ‘his com- pigeon 18 | 30 9 4 mand 1 p.m. Mrs. Fosren, of | and further states that he has had no informa. | Carter, alias John Wilkins, similar offense at | 419 Franklin street, reports stolen from bis | 25. Matas | ee =f : nace aug avd tice | lows, Tuesday at Zand 230 pri. All mterested ine | Won of his appointment toa position in the | honseor WoW. Cases a fe, gens at yard last ight a baby carriage, worth $5. Mrs, | Ras been Ill, returned to ae ee Ming Humbert Goes te Sicily. a rena ai cuiee Deen toe mae SE ce wietlons. EDWARD | Tee = 1t_| coast survey. person of Miss Eillolt on the 18th of July of a | King, 61 14th Un Wort Ba Boreal Coble | tearing down the old fand mark'at the cor | MAKING AN INSPECTION OF THE CHOLEBA- Dall game between the freshmen ‘and sopbo- s. ite eathat | | gs ATTENTION! SEE : = pocke ind for grand larceny on June | a 3 . - a iceeer ae nace g . Ss Wang | satis Seta Si nt | ascent of Commuanet of Foon Buse | Sot ake, A lo be Bw of Rann |g ou Tego rapes te tao emt | Recon gestae tne greion chs | 2, tuvecraurkace” © | mun ite eg arp iagely, with biograpl x; pleaded not guilty, worth $5. “Paylis re itdewtpuon of monn | died at Elmira, N.Y. esterday, of diphtheria, | In the cases of Joba Q. Thomipson, cha: schooner, at foot of 14th treet, @ vallse filled | One wagon is Gepended upon to remove | by the’ minister of war and the minister of | their desire is, and, as me ment u oples to Odd Fellows at 7 ys y 7 thi garbage from this and that the means | justice, proceeded to Palermo ‘on a tour | criminal code. It is probable Uhat We students CORSON & MA | Wiolesale ratss, ie otlice, a2 bin mt "Hie | Hous condition trom the tarne discoue, Pee™ | Run Hoek, Albert Elsemad, false preteen: Jab. | with clothing end a shoulder Of bécon, worth | Es "itcaeuuato tothe exd is painfully “dewen | uses proceeded to Palermo today on e tour | criminal code.” Jt 1s probable Ut Une students Site b i a sl DEORE Sees ome ee, Barton Racal with eee eae aed ee | Be achuscits eee eon path ttect and | strated dally.-—-High or Sad street extended | sranspection good and forever at Princeton OF Depostt Accounts, subject to check at sight, received | Lb—Sa~ —— BRIBING IN THE New York | nizances were forfelved. ing through Judiciary square last night he | #laude sadly In need ol repair.-——The George- MADRID, Sept, 26.—There were 502 new cases from? Riewe cormorations ad Individvaie. < cumeregation of ISKAEL C. M. B. CHURCH. ——— was knocked down ani Foye Caeic iion aes eens of invita: bof cholera and 217 deaths from the disease re- taladetphin Stvex Exc nud ‘old on ma of thelr ctruech will open tke samae te w York, has replied to Secretary | __ _Milled by = Blast of Dynamite. | Lev, & by Col. Robert I. Christy, to ve delivered at the | Ported yesterday throughout Spain. Non Howton executed American | NDAY, Uctober 4thwith three services, 's letter with relation to petty bribery | JOHN MORRISEY, OF THIS CITY, MEETS a TER-| 1083 Of @ horse, worth §} rooms of the union on the evening of October PING Sra eS de cleven a 1m. three Deitpast seven pat At | In anew ‘York custom house, aay ny p that the S ee Bees | DEATH oF Mn, Faanx A. MoGrex.—Mr, | 13th next, The lecture will be for gentlemen Lecnipineeeoesol Seg aoe i of all denommations on | the three o' o fev. SaUmE R. Cox, | Secretary’ rs I ie ohn Y, Of city, was killed at = ; | only. FOUR OF THI NTENCED TO and Bomds of ail local street ail- | D.D., pastor ot Mount Vernon Pi: M. ‘hi » Q Frank A. McGill, a well-known printer of this * and’ "fecephcae Computes | out wht remeh the’ cameeraton sermon. ey. | Quah ee pica a tie pert te aoe ost abe | Yorkhaven, ten miles from York, Pa., yeater- | sity, died at his homein see ey this monins | _ GHAIN Rescerers.Canal boat Samuel Jarboe ne of John Wesley MI. E Zion Church arrived with 3,000 bushels of wheat and 850 vive. Ali are invited iad | Feputable practice. The first person who shall | 4ay, by a blast of dynamite. Workmen were | of consumption, Mr, McGill was thirty-five bushels of corn for J..G. & J. M. Waters. % F. BROOKS will We raed w mint the trustees tn liggidsting the | be Jound paying an officer money, and’ the | engaged in blasting rock from the site of a paper Seamer Bae ne oe a Ee es | OYEMPREATURE AND ‘CoNDITION OF WATER seeaar ele Shnneh debe HS WILLIAMS © | first officer who shail be found recelving money | mill to be erected there. A dispatch from York | CTAfamen. aS Falls, temperature, 64: con- | Some dozen other GARDEN Mose: any length | ie Esstor._ ip contravention of the laws, ill be, presented | saya: a number of Visata had peon maderbat | hrdmat alien ee oe ee ae ving. ature, | prison for from four to fourteen, eee 3 Ir THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING | to the grand jury, and the indictments ag nd horsestealing ‘at the time rte, Socharge tr taging. | FSE~octh stateland Cemetery’ Assoctatton wil | Hiei Will be promptly brought to trial ihe workinon had nemewee'c chargoie, Saba Bork. He Sent aboal wo seat oe and Charleboise were convicted of Nee suiiseesireet, | On MUNDAY EVENING, BO ocick Seecoun: | Pansoxat—Roscoe Conkling 1 at Worm- | Morrisey of Washiugioo, began driifing out the | fours in eearch of health, aid returned home 5 | B15. i iy ing will be done this year at Princeton. a ae o hole, and with his drill struck the ‘namite | @ few months ago, = TTENTION OF VISITORS AND | = : rae) ley’. —Mr. J. Pinckney Smith, press commis. | hole, eee Shaeiinacaw Getic: Ske shebaben <> Reseaenes perucularly called wo PHOS | (e-Gee PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. sloner of the New Orleans exposition, 1s at the | Muie cepoea cee nie opsright | Kip | ‘Tue Comino Broyere Racms.—The fall bi- Ape eg eerring nag nee ond ee ee ee Sees eee pe yy eg ey ee] es x we ton.—Gen. 8. D. Leavitt, of Maine, ts at | was crushed and. the esl ine eee ene qycle,raoes of the Capital club will be held at Sr ary ly given twenty years for mansiaaghter. sixty- session yesterday afternoon and SERS Masse Gis" P Steps | me man entve tenapenae ever naman | Hat Whteae Tate ee Weeaaha aenee” | Wa Hedin ie amine, ua Oc | Aue pure eaany.steanera recente | aus gp ASO A Sortie? th af og’ ie Bek Sr | Sst deste fCaaty vis preset ate oT cuuay lve a vost ©: ve Of 0 F ne Venter and Mautacturer, 14 ah | The most effective hand grenade ever manutuctured. | Mity Tulnelte, of Louluiane, are at 037 H street | with conten’ peice eoecee haamieletaee Tore, en | Crry ScHoor, BoaRD.—The city school board need. tu the | urer. Thomas ‘One bottie is equal toa hogshead of water. northwest.—C. M. Aekien, of Gea blown out, and was also severely burn a tore, 2y | held its regular meeting last night—Hon. C. Ww ay) MESIMSRPECIAL SOTSEae eee arrived ip San Francisco last’Sunday.—Dr. S. | John O'Connor was badly injured abou Stuart in’ the chair, and Messrs. D Lwixe WiHIsKiEs SND bRe Rote TREMBLY & TAYLOR, Agents, | B, Muneaster has returned trom summer's | body, bury, Mankin, Leadbeater, Carne, and FOR MEDICINAL Unt AT Tih street north dent, present. No quorum 3. HETTMULLER € CO°8, ae __s O27 Tih sreet northwest _ | York, president ofthe Nicaragua canal, Mi ‘There | at 8:30, the board _sezzeip ___ Hinks Lath st bs, PEART, THE EXPERT SAFE opEx- | ¢ily.—The pastor of the Second Baptist kit this morning at the water T. M P. > and lock repaiter, 514 10th st nw. ite” | eure, Edmond Mez Swem, has returned trom U NIVERSAL.VA ETAL ‘ousnixe P ASTE Bloomile <— MADAME E BLOETTNER WAS ee | $2 eXtended tour of Great Britaln and the con- | 23d instant toMr. 0, Striekion at ~~ mo 4 finent——dirs. Electa E. Smith leaves for Ster- | N.Y. "The father of ihe brine lon ora FOR BRASS Goons, street northwest, where ahe will be plecssd wy miser ling, Jil, this evening.—Dr. G. 8. Beardsley | Dis. George Junkin and Davia * Juakin. ne se ber patrons, HT | and’ nilly, and Lieut Commander Isaac Hare ‘drat. wite of | 2 o'clock this . AND ALL METAL SURFACES 7 [ELEN WOREER OF TDW ae Davy, are at the Hamilton,— jacksor ‘alovel ‘com, as (SS es ROSTER (OF Towa Emory Speer, United Statea judge for tho south. 2 ride, loveuy | 1sth and ial BOSTON HARD WAX FOR FLOORS. WOMAN'S C. TY UNION, TUESDAY EVEDING, | FD. Georgia, with his wile, are nowon ‘wedding was a | stable were ARD & HUTCUIN: aru'Feus nw. huljcet: “te rent question of the street Hen sakaael Ht Greene nestor Ba, Ta Acie of) bout twenty. :MINSON, ting reat question of —Rev. Samuel bee! nines waxw. CHENSO: miner Bs | gan ot Battech Rey Sahanel 1 Gr and Liout, Schell, U.N. i eel 424 9TH STREER. % OF House | @@By, have returned from » summering VELTIES ASS. rimont—Capt. G. E. Ide, of the navy, = Erna en seat. jar allsortg of prisandterme | Lieut, FF. Wood, of the Swatara, EK AMY OF MAAG BITTE: wiit?ind 1e to thelr Intervet ts pisce hetsaune ir Ose Nhe | Borie osiy fheviNiive oF Stanarza, | PLUM I to thelr in PI Lurr a Rixc as A ToKex uss. —Y@hterday there was filed in the awill of J. A.B, Ne ber 16, 1870, Leonard's estate soe te pas ‘bis. in ‘and the i Hi iE F L XY, applicants homes oc. PER PINT; $1.50 PEK QT. BOTTLE. fom a a 3 fi iferrMt ine co. Sam cpunse? 0 HOHE ECS, aocn se22-6ve1p 1333 14th st dw. —s : Tom , Tasomse Derarraesr. will practice oni unuit Nc CHOICE STOCK OF BIGH CLASS ENGIGSH | in Philadelphia, Pu. AN sul WOOLENS NOW READY. adi ‘His. W.S TEEL, | istered In the future in 935 Pennsylvania Avenue. | thix city, operated and couduct ea1z b Femmertvenio Avense._ } thie, At ‘AVE YOU BEEN IN THE NEW STORE H OPENED BY <a HEITMULLEE & CO, JON H. MAGRUDEE, 141 A BET Gos Lire Sh SW? ave, me22-*lp,