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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED D ILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STA BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Penusyivania Ave. and llth St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Prest nN * aLEXAuDER OF EXILE The Dethroned Prince Takes an Agee ing Leave of His Cabinet. ‘Tory SEVERIN, Sept. 9.—Prince Alexander, M. Stambuloff, M. Karaveloff, and nearly all the Bulgarian ministers arrived here this morn- ing in ayacht, Roumanian troops recetved the Prince ai the landing, and lined the route along Evexme served ibscrfhera m the pe : A hy 8 Alex- coed r ma ander took leave ministers and officers city by carriers: ou therr own actount, at To-cents Per ader wok teave 9 ‘and'of Sek ox Ate ger, month. Copies at the counter. 2 yn aide-de-camp will accompany Prince rai are Jexander from here. He will leave Tarn Sev- Biontts ove vear, Set six mouth ‘CHutered af the Pome Office at Washington, D.C.ae second-class mail matter. | ‘Tae WEExty SraR—pabtishet on Friday—@l ® ‘Year, postage prepaid. Six months, 50 centa ‘Se Ail mail subscriptions must be paid w advance: repaper sent longer Gan i paid for, Rates of advertising made Known on application. Vow. 6G9—-Na 10,396. “WASHINGTON, D.C.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1886. ing Stat, TWO CENTS. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC. SPECIAL NOTICES. LasT. 60 P.M. RETURNING AT 11 P.M. PROF. pRocton panei GCHOOL ‘Reunion at 3 SATURDAY EVENING. September 11th Mary Washington. leav pdown ond beck and ut luver View. Tickets, 25. auls1m E.S RANDALL, Manager. QO! FOR GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN BRIDGE.—Steam Packet EXCELSIOR will make her reguiar trip. to Great. Falls on SUNDAY, WEDNESDAY ‘and FRIDAY, at 8 o'clock, Posrmvery Last Weex. Bax Ries, Bus Roo. THE CONEY ISLAND OF THE SOUTH, CLOSES MONDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 13. trom het se ‘Trains leave Baltimore and Obio station, Washing- | "ark, Hich st and canal, Georgetown. "Hout can } ton, on Week Days, at 12:10 and 4:30 p.m. ‘Returning, leave Ray Ridge st 7:20 pm., arriving AMUSEMENTS. ‘EW NATIONAL THEATER ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBRE 9TH, 1896, Complimentary Benefit tendered to ‘MISS JEANNIE WINSTON, (On which occasion will be presented “La ROSE D’AUVERGNE,” by Offenbacht ‘The Third Act of “LA PERICHOLE;” ‘4 SELECT CONCERT, tor which the bestlocal talent tm Washington at 9 pm Round Trip Rate, $1. ‘Special announcement for Sunday trains. It RAND TOURNAMENT AND BALL ar Steamer CORCORAN will leave her wnarf at 10 m. sharp. “hecurniog, Steamer MARY WASHINGTON will leave liver View at 10:30 pin. ‘Tickets, 25 for each steamer, _seose "ES, RANDALL, Manager, (COSTAL BEACH, POPULAR WATERING PLACE and EXCURSION rarginOWh” SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. Large Hotel, Dining Roouns and Pavilion. Best BATHEN «it and SHORE DINNER, ‘ALL THE POPULAI AMUSEMENTS ‘Steamer I. VARHOWSMITH, PRICES OF ADMISSION. Orchestra and Orchestra Circle, reverved seats......81. Expressiy fitted for the service. Capacity 1,000 pag Beach on TUESDAYS, WEDSISDAYS, THURS | JVY CITY RACES POSTIONED—TO-MORKOW, DAYS snd SUNDAYS during the season. FRIDAY. at 2:30 o'clock. z Leaving 7th-street WDAEE Eherec $80am, | BRIGHTWOUD RACES POSTPONED until SAT- Lea B Bb nnn OO pm | URDAY. it cee 8-30 Date LBAUGH’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ‘Tickets, 50.cents ey one fae D Special rate to oreamlzations. vik For charter Mondays and Fridays, Sindy int tr sel-Im MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, ning of the Fall and Winter Season. DAN'L SULLY in DADDY NOLAN. ‘Seats now on sale at Box Office. ROP. F. M. PROCTOR Piicany patrons and the ‘public that be will reopen his DANCING ACADEMY, Atthe corner of sth and I. streets northwest, ‘On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1886, ‘Where he will be prepared to teach the Latest and ost Pashto: cFashiouable Dances see-Ote Ppeeeees Sister. Oren HOUSE Que week. commencing MONDAY, SEPTEXBER 6, Engagement of the Beautital and Talented English ‘MISS KATHERINE ROGERS, In Her New Play, THE HUNTRESS OF THE WEST. Matinesat 2pm. Evenings at Spm. a PortcaR PRICES qu SERVICE TO BAY RIDGE, ‘THE FAMOUS RESORT ‘sunowaces.to his OF THE CHESAPEAKE, BY THE BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC R BR, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH. Special train will leave Gth-street station at 10 a a.: returning, leave Bay Ridge at § p.m. Cd nr 10 AND 25 CENTS. 10 AND 25 CENTS. No detention en route, either going or returning, by | " SPECIAL AT MATINERS—A Souvenir Fan pre- this line, se6-4t | sented to Iailes and children duriug Miss Katherine 10e 10° THIS BEATS THEM ALL! BRING OUT THE CHILDREN AND THE BABIES. ‘Two extra family days at RIVER VIEW. ‘THURSDAY, SEP. 9TH, FRIDAY,SEP. 10TH. Steamer Mary Washington leaves at 100. turning at 6 p.m. Dancing down and back and at River View. TICKETS ONLY 100, P. S—Keep days and dates im mind. Steamer stops at Alexandria on all of the shove trips, = serre R= VIEW AND OCCOQUAN FALIS STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON. TWO LAST TRIPS TO OCCOQUAN! ‘engagement. 206. | “Next Week-Byron’s Across the Continent. se FUE LEeSBURG, Va, FALE SEPTEMBER 14, 15 AND 16, 1836, ‘With Running and Hurdle Races ‘Trains will leave B. and P. Station, 6th st, on ‘Wednesday, 15th, at 8:40 and 9:10 am. Returning, leave Leesburg 3:56 and 5:30 p.m. Regular train ‘Tuesday and ‘Thursday from depot, 6th st, at 9:10 am ‘Fare, for the round trip, $1.45. ‘Tickets good from Tuesday, 14th, to Friday, 17th Inetusive. 88-6 ‘ABRIS’ BIJOU THRATER GEAND OPENING OF THE REGULAR SEASON, MONDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 6 EVERY AETERNOON AT 2 OCLOCK AND EVERY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK. at ng WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 = Afternoons ‘and Steamer leaves 9 am., returns 8 p.m. Afternoons, and TICKETS, 25c. STIVE. THREE LAST FAMILY YAY> AT RIVER VIEW. — THURSDAY. SEPT: fren, half-price: Night price, SATURDAY, SEPT. 11. é ‘Coupoued and sold by number.” Steamer leaves 10 am. returns ee es EAST SUNDAY AT RIVER VIEW, ‘Next week, the beautiful comedy drama, “A SILVER TICKETS, 1c. SPUR. ‘se7-t LAST SUNDAY of River Nicy Sept 12, two tive | NEW NATIONAL THEATER TICKETS, OPENING OF THE SEASON. Dancing down and back on all trips except Sunday. se7 ES RANDALL, Manager. Wo so wee EXcERSION TO GRANGE CAMP EXHIBITION SEITEMBER 8rm TO 15TH, INCLUSIVE, Reantifel Grove, Abundant Springs of Pure Water: sixtecu: miles irom Washingtour 400 feet above de “Trains eave Washington from B. ana P. Station st 9:10 aud 11:05 am, 220 and 4:45 pa. rare, Washington 540 Anh Tao, 648 and 228 put excursion rates, including sdmission to the Exhibt tion: Adults, Ue; Children under 12. B00. BELL, Superintendent, ‘MONDAY. SEPT. 13, VIOLA ALLEN “8. FLORELL, In W, C Couper’s Charming’ Drama, TALKED anour. Sale of seats will commence at the box office of the theater om Thursday morning. : set. ME MUSEUX. ‘Penisylvanta avenue, near 11th st, America’s Great Sensational Star, JULIAN KENT, Commencing MONDAY, S very Afternoon a Im his Famous Border ‘Drama of WILD BILL. 3 Novel Scenic Effects and Startling Situations, io- papers ‘Gluding the (creat Bear Might CAMP, EXHIBITION AND PICNIC, Admission to all, only 10 cents. SEPTEMBER 8 TO 15. NORAMA OF BAITLE OF BULL RUN, PA Tour ae two blocks south or Pema als ave ‘The most realistic Battie scene ever painted. WASHINGTON CONTINENTALS AS MILITARY | Tiehtod'ar night by 300, ‘lene w. Ww. Umiasion,60 cents: ‘Children under 12 25 WO. & WR R imlasion, 60 cc Dts: years, ce nea cenin On Sundays baif price, jet Dally Speaking. Military, Shooting, Base Balt. E Wednesday and Thursiay—Addrenses by leading Ovr Woon Masrzs te: Addresses by Com- TILES AND FIREPLACE FIXTURES ‘Friday—Tournament and Ball. are selected from the productions of the principal man- Euisuoner Colman, ex-Commissloner Loring. Col rhly and others Dfacturers with much care to meet the artistic tastes of wis market, and we believe we are of greaver ‘Saturday—Tezmperance Reunion. Hon. Wm. Dap- fel of Maryland and otbers will Sunduy—Temperance addresses by Hon. Wm. Dan- | inducements in the way of extensive and well-ar- feland Hou. Ed. Higgins; also sermon snd Sunday | ranged stock and low prices than aby dealer in any ny: HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, 424 9th street, school Rally. Litehmen, Beaumont, BUTCHER'S BOSTON POLISH for floors is just Monday — Labor ‘Hobbs and others will ALEX. what you want Our sales in this article are aow doubie that of any previous year. ys +. WeDDERRURN, sec'y, G18 F ot, Washington. b. (paneer INSTITUTE EXCURSION TO BAY RIDGE, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 10. Special trains will leave Band 0. station at 9; $2 and 30 pn etarnig teave ty age ak Scuoor. Dara 8250 and 700 prin. sbarp, arriving at Wasiingtos at aa 9:50 pam. itound-trip tickets, $1: Children’s tickets 50c. For sate by.G. U-(sunuis, 1421 New York ave: Se a Sessint Si a MAAS nd ar Carrol Tnstitut, pea: 2°53 | Schoo! daysare at hand. After several months of $13. BOSTON. SLB, | ret tne teachers and their scholars will soon be agains at their desks During their vacstion the bovs have Worn ont numerous suits, pants, coats, &0 The mother's question is, “Johnny needs a new sult or pair of pants for school. What's to We done?” There is but one answer. Goto £ OQ F EXCURSION TO BOSTON, VIA FALL RIVER ROUTE, Q0UND TRIP TICKETS, GOOD FOR 30 DAYS, AT THE LOW PRICE OF $13, fickets good to leave from September 13th to 224. Excursion train will leave B. and P. Depot, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,’86, AT 9 O'CLOCK. and for sale to members of the order y Thomas W. Fowler. 921 F st. n.w. OaK HALL, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, where you'll find suits and odd pants for boys large ‘snd small in such quantities and at such prices 4s will at once vettie that question, We have still afew more of those ONE DOLLAR SHIRT-WAISTS le& They goat FIFTY CENTS. In Men's Suits, Overcoats and Pants WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR FALL STOCK, which, when completed, will show an assortment equal aud ‘superior to any in the city, while the usual low prices will prevail at MuSsaLe Hare Steamer W. W. CORCORAN Will make da Noas to Marshall, Halt and G am. arriving at Ws jul Manor House at Marshall Hail ceception roguns 107, ladien apd served a lacarte. Fruit, muiilt, aud ine B supplied excursionlste Oak HALL, CORNER 10TH AND FSTREETA mg Steamer “W. W. CURCORAN Every SATURDAY EVENING 06630 pm fare 25 ‘au20 336. 1886. B AND O EXCURSIONS BAY RIDGE, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY at 12:10 and 4:30 p @ SUNDAY, 10:20 and 1030 8 m. Rounetrip tate. $2. PEN-MAR Lions Arrestiox, LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GooDa MLLE M. 3. PRANDI, 1900 F Sraxer. a ENGLISH BASKET PLarrs, LOUis KV. anus SV Eine COEUR Hight Dreseed and Banas mbe-7we EVERY TUESDAY TO PEN-MAR AND HIGH ROCK Roundtrip rate, $LOO. Every theket entitles You to & reserved seat Leave Washington Sa, m. feturning 5:30 p.m. LURAY. EVERY WEDNESDAY TO WONDERFUL CAV- BENS OF LURAY. Round-trip rate, $2.60. Every Ucket entities youto arcserved seat. Leave Wash gion 5:30 am. returning &t 9 p.m. suds 2m. rr PERWONALLY CONDUCTED TRIPS BY PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ‘TO CKESSON, Pa, the famous mountain resortof the Alleghanlen, SEPTEMBER 2D, 9TH AND 16TH. Fare, with one day's board at the Moutain Howse, 9 Auply to ageuts of company for fall particulars, Ovr Doon Sronrs_ AAWE TENNIG, 1p goin from $7.50, up, | Horse. Horseman's Tennia inlls CROQUET. A food strong set at 1. URE for the and seaside: GHEY his ie rhe country : EE Wil Taree 2 son, paasrober sip ae 10 ‘Reduced to $8.00. Reduced to 99.00, Our $12.00 BABY COACH = ‘AMONG THE HILIS, <3] ROGERS & LEETS EXCURSIONS. ‘Those belonging to the compaity will take notice, Any one wishing mombership apply to 1. C LILLIE, 587 Massachusetts ave, VELOCITY WILSON, Sand Ist sts. CC M. WAKER, Rural ably, Ma. But more especially apply to that original physician ‘whose name will be furnished on application, and who lately us supplied with desirable information, 1t* (ss WOMANS GHEISTIANTEMPERANCE "Meeting— Executiy ittee meet in Tem- ple Hote! To- MURROW (Friday) at pm Mission. Ey meeting at 10m. All interested ake notlogs 10% (= 08 THE 77H INST, 4 FantLy Fes ‘Ival was held at ‘my Park, and: I give my Dest thanks for the liberal patronage of my friends of that occasiou. I desire especially to thank the Seo0- eroawiqMnennerchor, the Schueleen Verein, and te cher Verein." Respectfully. ite pect, LOCHBGHLER, (> Forice To MARBLE Deatens, Persons desiring fine Monuments ad Headstones pill find tt greatly to thelr, advantage to call at the ‘Marbie Yard of the late WILLIAM KUTHERFORD, corner 21st st and Pennaylvania ave. The stock is being sold at great sac A grand opportunity is here business man to secure a. ‘stock below cont and pitvilege of the best marbie stand tu the city of Waste ington. MATILDA RUTHERFORD, ans Administratrix, (== WASHINGTON, DG. SEPT. 6, i880 ‘The copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm name of SHAW & MER- ‘KILL, ts this day dissolved by mutual cunsent. Either membcr of said firm is authorized to collect anid settle any debts due them. We have no liabilities. Tha.k- ing our friends for thelr liberal and kind! patron: we remain as ever, JOHN W. SHAW, sete SF, MERRILL, <=>, THE PATRONS AND FRIENDS OF the WASHINGTON CONTINENTALS to know that the Command has not gone and will not 0 into Camp iu Virginia or elsewhere this year. The Company will parade in this city on the coming MONDAY Sages Se 13th instant, 8e0-3t pt. W. W. MILLS, Commanding. fot enciere pentigns i re Punic Senos renche! ns Will be held in the Frankila School Building on TUES- DAY and WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 146TH and JOTH, beginning at 9 o'clock am. Information re- apecting this extiminatiou inay bebad tate Sugcdls: tendent's officein the Frankilu Scboal Building. aeb-0t__W. BR POWELL, Supt. Public Schools, S> THE PLEASANT VAIAKY SWEET ‘and DRY CaTAWBA WINE just received sehen eis SOU RE ae8-3t 1417 New York ave. WASHINGTON, D. CG, Sept 7, 1856, "To all whom it Concerns: ‘The bustueas of the late JOKN F. SHEIRY, Book gad Job Printer, will be continued at the oid ‘stand, Soret cisrene eee No pains will be. of spared to maintain the: theestablishmeut for fine work, on short uotice,and “tie pasronage of the business communi ner ously extended in the paste is solicied 10¢ The’ new ‘“"pbuniates furnished for all kinds of printf shzgiefevecttully, LAURA L. siferry. Ss, WE HAVE A STEADY AND INCREAS. (RSs ing derntoa ey thecte BuAibibg hoe at — ee. ‘Baildi Pete aescl mab ae at yo OF high prices We alse have constant appileations for Derek 1g5 Tabging in price from $1, 380 to $7,000. Persous owning such propertygand wishing to sell, on Capitol Hill oF gortheast or sdbtheast of the Capitol, wi fina tt their advauiagetogive usa cal, MK ROHRER & Co., se6-1m ‘3d and Kast Capitol sta, ‘THE MARYLAND SCHOOL FOR THE Blind, North Boundary ave., Baltimore.. Teopens September 13, 1586. 1 will meet the Listrict Ret, tat day at the Baltimore aud Potomac ery t, Washington, at one o'clock p. m.— For jurther a et ed sea-7t_"F. D. MORRISON, Supt, Baltimore, Md. <=> DR. D. W. PRENTISS ANNOUNCES ‘ihe removal of his Office and. 3107 14th s n.w., corner of Lat. Omice 0 10:80 a.m. and’ to 6 p.m ‘3-20 <=> JAMES F. DART, ESQ, LATE U.S ‘Consular Agent to Lubeck, Germany, and for many years connected with the Post Oftice depurt- ‘ment, has 0} offices at 929 F st, n.w., where he will conduct tffe business of Real Estate and Insur- ‘ance brokerage He would further state that he hopes. Ubrouzh representing thingyas they are in all business transactions, to eveitually secure ® share of the ber tronage of the public. e461 (A298, OE OF ELEGANT TOILET ‘SOAP. 21 centa per box (3 cakes.) MERTZ'S Pharmacy, ee3-1m. Told Fav iw. (=> Fy ORDER To Chose Tur estate, and give jon of avore buliding to the Parties :o whom ithas beeu rented for aterm Of years. Gestre to clase cut at and below cost my entire stock ot ‘Books and” Stationery und Fauey Goods by the first of Geioter, ‘The atteutiou of my Fenda ahd all wito may beim 3 inv! ‘must vacate the bulldiag by October 1 next. %3 BITAKER, Ge A _se2-1m, +2 A105 Penna ‘ave. DR OHA: ALLEN “HOMFOP- ‘atbist, has removed his Office to 1112 G st Bw. Office hotirs: 8 to 98U am., 1 to 2 and 4 to 5:30 Pm. Sund.ys10 to 11 a.m. oily. Telephone call, ies—2. g sew IMPORTANT TO CIGAR DEALERS. We have this day transferred to Messrs BUND & FORCHEIMER, No, 65 E. Baltimore street, Balt more, Md., theyéxclusive right and title to manufac- ture all of our brands of cigars, which have been #0 popular in this community for the lust fourteen years, Weebeerfully recommend these gentlemen to the patronage of all dealers in pure and honest cigars, ‘and beg to return our sincere thanks for the generous favors bestowed on usin the pust. Most respetttully, WELLER & REPETTL June 28th, 1886. P. S.—Alll goods ordered will be delivered in Wash- ington free of expreys charges. aul 7-110 (ORSSERBEKA WATER BUG AND ROACH ‘POWDER will exterminate the pest Call on HUTCHINS & BETZ, 12u8 E st. n.w., get a bottle, try band you will be Couvinced that itwilt do the work, aulltsp18 te PHOSVIT THIS COMBINATION, OF Phosnna nays: Wied Cherry and Horsford's Acid jOsphatea, fs a popu efficient rain aud Nerve Tome) and’ @ reeguard agains Malotin, "Sold a MILBUKN’S PHARMACY, 1429 Peunsylvauia ave, lu bettles or on draught w.th' sod water. pty gpm 28 0 We Comsos. 1 3x0. W. Macanany. ‘Member N.Y. Stock 1x. CORSON & MACARTNEY, Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds Deposits. Exchange. Loans. Collections, Rallrond Stocks apd. onds, and all securities ined on the kxcl New York, Philadelphia, Boston thd Baltimore bought aud sold. ‘A specialty made of Investment Securities. District Bonds and all-Local Railroad, Gas; insurance ated ‘Telephone st ck deal: in. American Beil Terephone Stock bought and sold.su7 =» THE WABHINGTON 6 PER CENT PER- 'MANENT BUILDING. ASSOCIATION Offers an excellent opportunity for safely-Investl either smsil monthly savings or anounts inas advanced stock. The security of the stockholders s first mortgage on’ Washington ety real estate. Lu terest on -tock paid annually. $289,270.00 Uaisiandiug loans, February 1, 1886... For sutoment ad further information apply sx oliee of the Assucution, G24 F st. uw. bet 10am, and 2 pm CHAS. HERMAN, President. ‘HH. H. BERGMANN, Treasurer. 372230 LUMBER. REDUCTION IN HaRDW. 0000 feet of Dey red aia aeee ns ie, a4 No. 1, dressed two: 100, 54.64.84 Greed two ea f0 per toot. ‘These are the lowest prices ever ard 1p this city for the quality of caer oog ad, ition to iri mage Brees on al mc to Washington News and Gossip. GovERNMENT RecerrTs To-DaY.—Internal Tevenue, $377,524.16; customs, $888,890.94. Pror. Havry D. Topp, United States navy, ‘has been detached from the naval academy and Sranted one month’s leave, ‘Tue Sick Leave of Capt. Joseph @. Ram- Say, second artillery, has been extended until the’Sist of October. THe CHANGE AT THE NAVAL ACADEMY.— Commander Sampson, the new superintendent of the naval academy, arrived in Annapolis DISTINGUISHED DOCTORS. Prominent Medical Mem From Abroad Who Will Attend the International Congress in This City Next Fall. Surgeon General Hamilton, of the marine hospital service, secretary general of the inter- national medical congress, which will hold its ninth session tn Washington in September, 1887, has received advices from the distin- guished gentlemen of the medical profession abroad, whose names are printed below, stat- ing that they will be present. The congress will last about ten days, and the work is THE PRESIDENTS POPULARITY. Congressmen who are Learning Seme- CLEVELAND BOUND TO BE THE CANDIDATE IN "S8—DEMOCRATS EXPECT HIS POPULARITY TO ENABLE THEM TO HOLD THEIR MAJORITY IN THE HOUSE. A Stax reporter was talking this morning With Gen, Clarke, the clerk of the House of Re- Presentatives, who has met a great many mem bers of Congress and politicians of all degrees st the springs and during his travels this summer, besides keeping up @ pretty general dence with the democratic mem- Telegrams to The Star. THE MAYFLOWER SHOWS THE COURSE Guiding the Galatea Through Storm and Fog GERONIMO MOVES EASTWARD. erin this afternoon, and will proceed direct to his parental home at Darmstadt. THE PORTE ABANDONED ALEXANDER, Loxpox, Sept. 8.—It is ramored that Rossia Asked the porte whether it was disposed to ‘Sanction the restoration of Alexander, and that teeporte repiees tant a eee prives ta recent Actions totally ignored the porte, Turkey wou! Contine herself wo suppertiug the decision Of Ue powers. The Standard urges England not to oppose whoever may be elected to succeed Prince Alex- ander. Iv says: If Alexander's successor be = Pro-Russian be will the more quickly bring Austria to a tull consclousness of what concerna her in Bulgaria and toree Germany to decide Whether vo sacrifice Austria to Russia or vice versa, Russia is the old man of the sea for Austria and Germany. By their recent subser= Vience they have got him Ughter around thelr than ever, THE REGENCY TO NE A MERE FARCE. PARIs, Sept. 9.—Le Matin declares that Bale garia will not have a prince in the future; What 4@ Russian general will command the Balgarian Loops, and that the regency will be Dut a seme blancs’ of independent government. Aivided into sixteen sections of medical and | be, Pee St. PETEESBURG, Sept. .—The St. Petersbut Pa Dined ae Sates SUSE MERE EMO RIG | sureloal anlonce. "The eases in parentbens | Sark a word of oppestiton tote admeteisrre. | PRINOE ALEXANDER GOING HOME. | pace ae eee ras Se Petersburg dered to sea, probably, in command of one of | after the name of a lelegate indicates the tion from the democratic politicians this fall. present regency and minis: of Bulgaria com fhenew cruliers apt. Ramsay will move bis | section to which he volongs, ‘The list 1s as All tne oppo ition and grombilng that was heard lain elements of iresh complications, family . ‘s ress 0 — ese Washing ai follows, gut, and the nominees are looking for the good | BOLD WORDS FROM IRISH BISHOPS,|ON THE WAY TO FORT MARION, ADMITTED To THE NAVAL ACADEMY.—Eight | Drs. E. Radcliffe, London; W. Dunnett, Span- | feeling Mr. Cleveland's management of affairs more candidates for cadetahips have been ad+ at peo England; A. ney aa Piel roused among the people, to help them in Arizona People pens Over the De eats y. and demi 5 J. 4 as 5 % parture of Geronime. fesionsny wera led igang eed ore aa Ottawa Canada e. Landow, Parla (opinainol-| “it would ish_you to talk with these Revolution Thought Likely in Meriqn. | ° wrrcox amin, Sept Deed urerial train ot ipations. They are. Charles V, Butter, Naw | OF2yi,guiny Ailnaus, London Btorpenole| Boogie nd Iearned Sometime 1 Ta ——_ three cars left Bowie station at 3 o'clock yenter: Honey te Groote” eae et one ie Bincrse: | ical, medicine); George Gray, Castiewellan, Ire- | of Mr, Cleveland among the people is some: RACING IN HEAVY WEATHER. | “4 afternoon, having on board Geronimo, pony. Tye Cheude Batik ep Henry ae ,(tterapeuties); M 3 tigitot, Parts: Al. ce x the conception of an ordinary aroma Nachez and other hostiles, in charge of Capt W. Williams,’ Connecticut; G, 0, Bond, Iowa; medicine) Prof, Hauben, “Bruxelles, Belgium | blike for hing ‘and his’ party crifice aen'txay, | TBC Yachts Sailing Their Second Race | Lawion, bound for Fort Marion, Fla, Gem Chas, T, Vogelgesung, Cailfornia, igynaveology); A. Cordes, Geneva, Switzeriand | ingaword. I have meta great mauy promi. i @ Migh Wind and Thick Fog. | Miles goes with them to Fi Paso, aud there te THE NATIONAL BOARD oF HEALTH surren- | (QU8tetrics); EL Brudclack Hewltson, Leeds, | nent men who hocded what‘le going oa about ao Albuquerque, to meet the train containing dered ité quarters and revurnea its furniture to ingiand (opthalnology and otology); Walter them, and they all say the same thing. I met THE GALATEA GOT AWAY FIKST, BUT TRE other Indians fron the Apache reservat Douglass Hogg, Paris, France (public and inter-| a party of New York business men, banke: MAYFLOWER OVERHAULS AND PASSES HER— | who will be taken to Florida via Kansas City, the Treasury on the last day of August. The | national hygiene): Win, Murrell London; Benj. | and merchants, mon of wealth acd promt | rite YACHTS LOST IN THE FOG MosT OF THE | St. Louis and A ta. Intense enthusiasm last session of Congress refusea to appropriate | Ward Richardson (public and international | nence, You ought to hear them talk. Several TC amy prevails throughout the territory over the jor salaries for the board, which was equiva- | bygiene); J. 8. . Thudicum, London | of the most prominent told me that they had now iedge Lbat al last tue murdervus Apaches lent tan abolishment ot the concern. For (ae ud international hygiene); Du-| been republicans all their lives, gnd had s. aot have been disposed of, several years past the only appropriations | Jardin Beaumets, Paris; Leopold’ Ser-| voted for Blaine at the last presidential elec- ANDY Hook, N. J., Sept. 9.—There was ——— made ware 10 pay sularies for such ume as the | Yale, Antwerp, HE coitey aa Qin | Hoty bul that they were golng to vote tor Cleve} the slightest ray of ‘sunshine this morning, THE IRISH BISHOPS SPEAK. members wei tually engaged in the dis- many, (dematolog} syphi- C3 not care, they said, who | Si 9 i hi wer — :: charge of Que, Mra hie eae doled bene Ups, Twomhay OL olan, Hallas, Englund. nominated im, he would eet thelr votes, aed T eoth on. pterprelir tert h Rae en ves | Disorders Win Not Cease Until Ireland jast , for the f. msterdam, Netherlands, (0 ; | the voles of thousands like them fo tor ts Granted Home Kate. boategonurdren: ee ee Prot J. W. KR. Filanug, Amsterdam, Nother | him. ‘They prediced. that Ifthe demterses | Set Iu, which turned into a full storm before “ABOUT MIDDLIN Goop.”—The Pension office has received @ unique response to the usual form that is sent to postmasters or any respon- sible citizen asking “as to the standing in the community and the general reputation for truth ot ,” mentioning the name of the applicant for pension. In this case it was sent to @ postmaster in New Hampshire, who re- turned the circular with the following endorse- ment written on the back: “About middlin good.” Tye Presipent RestixG.—The President yesterday rested at Saranac Inn after his long ride through the lake region. Toward evening the Presideut went out fishing for a while, but caught nothing. Mrs, Clevelund and Mrs, lands, (surgery); Chas. West, London,(diseasesot children); Eustace Smith, ndon, (diseases of children); McCall Anderson, Glasgow, Scotland, (general medicine); Robert Gray, Armagh, Ire- eae (oaterie PPeticas 2 ig a pare, A neology); J. rant, Cail yt ar Boor Nelson, New Zealand, This list comprises soine of the most eminent medical men of the world. Dr. Garuett, chair mun of the local committee of arrangements, will at the pro; time call a meeting for the eppointment of a citizens’ auxiliary committee assist in providing accommodations for the distinguished delegates, etc, OPENING OF THE GRANGE CAMP. An Embryo City—Site of the Camp—An failed to nominate him—it he got no nomina- “on atall—the people would elect him. They claimed that what they said was no more than Was said by the majority of the men they met in business life, But they were not the only ones I heard express themselves with this wild enthusiasm. I beard it everywhere I went. The politicians are takin; it up. Rep resentative Matson says he was” aston- ished when he got The se in Indiana are atl for Clevoiand. He could carry the state , Matson says, by twenty- five thousand majority. Somehow the people seem to like him; there is something catching about his oft saying and doing things. ‘When he is pig! led and stubborn and makes mistakes they excuse him or laugh at it and like it. There is no, getting away from the fact that he bas got a mighty strong hola.” another hour had gone by. The wind is trom the rain quarter, and the prospects for a. good Tace are excellent, There is a choppy sea rune ning and the surf {s breaking upon the beach, All night long the fog born had been sereech- ing, but by 8 o'clock the fog began to lilt, EARLY MORNING SCENES, There was an immense ficet in the Horseshoe this morning, most of the squadron that had been at anchor off Bay Ridge siuce the night of the first race having come down during yester- day afternoon and evening. Shortly alter day- break Unere was unusual activity on board the yaculs in the cove. On the sailing craft main- ‘Sails were set, while the thick black smoke that rolled trom the stacks of steam yachts showed that they were preparing for the work of the day. All of the great throng of people that had DvBLtN, Sept. 9.—The conterence of Catholic bishops at Maynooth adopted resolutions to- day declaring that the Irish people apprectated Mr. Gladstone's efforts on behalf of Ireland, ‘aud that they still adhered to their demand for home rule, and indignantly denying the tory assertions that if the Irish ple were allowed to govern themselves in jority would domestic affairs the Catholic m: abuse the powerconterred on the Lrish parltae Meut and harrass Lhe Protestants of tue country, ‘The resolutions further declare that trou and disorder in both Ireland and Great Britain will pot cease until Ireland's right to admine ister her own laws ix recognized. Most Rev, Wm. J, Walsh, archbishop of Dublin; Most Rev, Thos. W. Croke, archbisvop of Cashel; Most Kev. John Mackvilly, archbishop of ‘Tuam, und’ twenty-three bishops were present Folsom busied themselves in the afternoon in| Interesting Exhibition—Good Attend-| “You think, thea, that the demoprats will re- | filled tue verandus of the hotels along the Nar- | at ‘the conference. When the resolutions were affixing their autographs to the birch bark | amee. nominate him?” asked the reporter, Tows on the occasion ot the first race, those who | adopted. albums Of the ladies whose acquaintance they — “They can’t help themselves, They'll have to; huve made at Saranac Inn. A deer hunt, will Probably be organized tor the President's bene- Correspondence of Tu Evaxrxa Star. there's no getting away from it. You don't hear a word to the contrary among the demo- had stationed themselves along the Long Island or Jersey shores or perched upon the wails and breastworks of the two big forts at the entrance ‘The bishops have rent a memorial to the Eng- Mish goverument urxing, the adoption of vem rary measures to reileve the. frish tenet Lee ee LoRING, Farnyax Co,, VA. Sept. 8. | cratic politicians ethers 1 the upper bay, appeared 1o have been Snd.provont thooutrages to which toey mea Loring as yet is the very reverse of the city | “How about the next Houser” askea Tax LIFTED IN ONE GREAT MASS Tesort In simple desperation. Epvcation of DeaF Murxs—The foysl| which the boy went to see but could not see | STAR man. United Ireland sa; comimission on the blind, deafand dumb, now sitting in London, England, have expressed wish through the British minister at Washing- ton and the Department of State to be iavored with such information us to the system of edu- ¢ation of the deaf and dumb, as preceions in the United States, as could be laid betore them by Dr. E. M. Gallaudet, the president of the na- tional deaf mute college at Wushington, who is understood in England to be the higiest au- thority on the subject in the United States. The royal commission also extend to Dr, Gallaudet an invitation Ww visit England at their expense, in order that he may in person answer the in: quiries in regard vo the education of the deat aud dumb that they desire to submit to him, for the houses. A new, handsome depot build- ing 1s s0 near to completion as to be partly lathed. The railroad track in frontofit has been newly laid and aside track constructed, The platform is made and some streets have been graded. One, that crosses the rallroad track at the depot at right angles, has been graded back and upon aplateau of from twen- ty to thirty rods away. On this high level a well is being dug to supply water for a fine resi- dence to be occupied by Gen. Dunn, When this well is finished, the men digging it said they were employed to dig another east of it, and larger, on the elevated “I think we will hold our owo. I think we will lose some and gain others. There is a bare chanee, growing out of the popularity of Mr. Gevelund, that we may increase our majoris A great many old members are losing the nom: inations, but I understand ‘that generail pretty strong men are nominated in their places, It is principalty in the south and west that vid members are being defeated.” “What is the reason of this?” “Of so many changes, you mean? I find that most of the opposition to members in their dis- trlets has grown outot the offices. Men who have succeeded in getting tue most offices have met with the strongest opposition in conven- lion. There is hardly an appointment they and set down upon the beach at Sandy Hook ‘on the Jersey hills, “The beach between Oceam Grove and the Navesink Highlanas as tar as the eye could reach was black with people. Not only irom the seaside resorts did they come, | butiroin inland towns where the contest has awakened ao Intense interest. The pizzas of all the hotels near the sea were occupied by spectators who came down on early trains and boas. EVEN THE BIRDS GET EXCITED, The crows and seagulls that are wont to flutter about the beach down bere seemed conscious that someting of wausual import ance Was going op. They were restless und Weir shrill cries. Were evidently inwnded to show heir disapproval of the invasion of thelr ut no power in Great Britain can collect ihe “landlords’ tribute” in Ireland “in tbe face of an organized, united and level-headed people.” ——»—__ Drought in Kilinots. OF AFFAIRS REPORTED TOLONO. CHICAGO, Sept. 9.—A_ Times from Tolono, I11,, says: The drought in this locality 4s getling Wo be a serious matter. Several weeks tailing and how a large part Every streain and pond in the re, excepting only the Kas kaskia river on the West and che Embarras on the east, is as dry as w powder bouse, Along the courses of the two streams mentioned are quane iateau to supply | BYE secured that has not hurt them.” domain by so may human beings. Ulles of dead fish, Horses and cattle in the ConstRUING THE NEW SHIPPING ACT. ee ae the lai hotel to be built, From ae Carrey eae aay about the Indiana THE CLOUDS ROLL B: oat ie . iariven A} Sisanoes for tion ese projected ed porter. yelocks uve clo Hk. Af showers have ke Acting Aitorney General Jenks has, in response | Ores tho viow Will be: Chemie eed ck | Ele suid the enances wero ton to one in favor | Bere 9 o'clock tlie clouds broke away in the | dial E to @ question of Acting Secretary Fairchild, given an opinion as to the ability of foreign Vessels under the new shipping act, The law provides that foreign vessels found transport- Ing passengers between Probably the prospect will take in the Capital city. The superficial area of the town site, with gentle inclinations, is very favorable ior building and drainage. of McDonald.” ————ree_—______ The Case of Sproule. NOT A MATTER OF INTERNATIONAL IMPORT- east and the clearing up began, The wind con- tinued from the easi-northeast, and appeared to lreshen. AU o'clock the signal service gave the velocity of the wind at twelve miles an hour. ‘The fog horn was hushed and the mist grass in better condition than would be thought pom sible under the circumstances, but stil Lhe pase tures in some neighborhoods are badly burned out. The corn in most Heids is parched up and bieached out wutil it has every appearance of luces oF ports in the | The camp ground v: the Northeastern District ANCE, began w move. It was wel work on board of | baving encountered a killing frost. The earth, United Sustes, wheu such passengers have been | Grange ot Virginia. Is about thresacnetee ote Sulling Vessels, and ollskins were in great de- | 18 full of deep cracks and the soil is baked until taken on board in. the United States, shall be | mile rom Loring dey ‘The United States gousul at Ottawa bes sent | Sulling ey lable toa tine ot two dollars for every passen. ger landed. see wanted 1 KASW Tt @ loreiga vessel a passengers at Cleve: and, Oblo, and fuwly landing tem in Cui- cago, after & stoppage &t Windsor, Canada, was Mable to the tine. ‘Ihe Attorney General holds ‘Unut the vessel is Hable, and thut the temporary stoppuge does not make tt a different trip; that if aPcoutinuous trip, and ‘tne fine must be imposed. SaniTAaRY RENOVATION OF THE TREASURY A long and very gentle rise of ground aod descent u: same tildes the ‘camp trom view. The railroad track has been Telaid through 16 the grounds with new mate- rial and @ side track constructed. The condi- tion of things on the grounds is rather more. backwards than it was at Falls Church last year, but a large force is at work making rapid progress with a big work. | The buildings are ter than last year. Arilcles for exhiviion are quite numerous on the grounds already, and more are comingeuch train, The number to the State department an account of the re cent hearing in the case of Sproule, the Ameri- can, who was convicted of murder in tritish Columbia, Though the case is not one of inter- national importance, considerable interest Is taken in it at the State department. Sproule is. @ native of Maine, bat of late years was a resi- dent of the Pacific coast. He was convicted of murder ion British Columbia, and sentenced to be hanged. The Senators from the mand. Vessels coming in from seaward carried light sails aor, THE BOATS COME ROUND THE BEND, At l0o'clock the Galuwa and the Mayflower Were seen in separate Lows coming dowa Swasb channel, near the Romer beacon light The Gulatea'passed the Hook in tow at 10:18 The Mayflower passed out iu tow at 10:22. A fleet of steam and sailing yachts, steamboats and tugs joliowed them.’ Tue wind is blowing twenty miles an hour from the east. The weather is cloudy and hazy. The Scotland fall plowing 1s alinost Lupossible, The engines for steam tbreshers are denied water at clinost every piace where they apply and their work is partly hindered thereby. Twelve years ago ® similar drougut here brought on an epidemic ‘of diphtheria which carried away forty children in Tolono and as many more iu the surround ing country. For three months the ground has ot been Wet Uwo inches deep by rain. ——— Mental Scientists. of people is much lurger than J expected to see Pacitic r a the Mai Se moderat = ant oMrcago ot ht x le slope and the | Maine Sena- | Iigntanip is barely visible. ‘Tivere is Tx CHICAGO. Burepixe.—Chief Clerk Youmans of the Treas- | Ou the grounds the frst day. Evergthing ia | tors joined in efforis to save. him, “aad | Lgptmp is barely visible, = a —he first national conven Felation to the buildings, as well as the articles ury says it will he at least two months before for exhipition, from present prospect, Will be in, got the State department to ask the British A LIVELY EAST WIND, puss of the United States government to ask jor a reprieve. From time e * ‘ind is east assembled in this city last night. Prot. A. & feast inten Aaaive ironed) eee eee ad Quserve that some of your eity | to time ‘execution of the Rentence was post- | pioue doe a ea ef Swartz, editor of the organ of ‘mental heal {ts ventilation; that the plans have not yet |C*Mblorsareon band. S. 4." | poned. | Tne counsel for the detense made cer- | is oggy und cloudy, with light rain. It will be | been perfected, Says PuBLIc Mongy CaNNot BE UsEp To RELIEVE CHARLESTON SUFFERERS.—Surgeon General Hamilton sys that shuuld the admin- istration apply funds, etc., for the reliet of Charleston it would be guilty of a violation of law; tbat when the yellow fever epidemic caused 80 much dist ‘ippl river overtiow p and when the Missis- luced widespread deso- jauion, Congress was in session on both occa sions and made apprépriations for reliel; tat tuese are the only precedents, and executive officers have no authority to use public money or property even in sucu extreme cases, Psnsowai.—Rev. 8. M. Newman, pastor of the First Congregational church, and family will return trom Carmel, W. Va, on Frida: Prof. C. A. Kenaston, of Howard universi and family also return this week.—Mra. J. Johnson and children, of University Hill, and ‘Mrs, Ganuett and children, of Le Droit Park, have returned from Aurora, W. Va, where the spent the summer.—Mr. and “Mrs. RM. Cousar have returned from AUantic City, and ‘Mrs. Cousar has gone on a visit to ber triends in Tennessee.—Gen. W. T. Suerman, and Col, John Hay, of Washington, were in ‘New York tast_night.—N, P. Howell, of Newark, and 5. W. Wilson aud Henry L, Kelley, of Philadel hiv, are at Wallard’s—Jus, V. Ramsden, of Pendsyivania, J. G. Foster, of Baltimore, P? S. Heath, of Indianu, H. L. Jensen. ot Brovklyo, and Tios. M. Deirces, U.i, A. are atthe Hubitt —London Truth is wuthority for the statement that ex-Senator Pinciback, of Louisiuna, has become a prolessioual boukinaker on Engiish Tuce courses. —Gen, Hazen, clilet signal oflicer, Sailed from Sap Francisco for Panams on Wednesday. He will swp at Gautemaia until Ube arrival of the next steamer, wheu he will return to Washington.—Hon. W, Fuilerton, of New York, is at tne St. James.—Hon, Jon Hancock, of Texas, and Gen. T. L, Aosser, of Virginia, are at te National. Changes im the Interior Department. William H, Walker, of Massachusetts, for the pasi three years and a haif principal clerk on private lana claims fn the genetul land oftice at $1,800 per annum, bas resigned, to take effect on the 15th instant, aud been appointed to a clerkship in the sume office at same salary. Ebenezer Ellis, of Hornteilsville, N.Y.,a fourth assistant examiner in the patent otfice, has re- ued and returned to bis home. Sverurd Bierer, jr., of Kansas, has been trans- ferred from the 'geieral lund ‘to the peusion office and promoted trom $1,600 to $1,8U0, Disposing of the Apaches. ALL BUT THE RECENTLY CAPTURED HOSTILES TO BE SENT TO FLORIDA. Lieut, Gen, Sheridan has telegraphed Gen. Howard, commander of the division of the Pacific, directing that the Apache and Warm Spring uibes be sent immediately to Fort Murion, Fla., with the exception of Geronimo and other Apaches recently captured. All the lauter will be taken w Fort Bowie, where ‘they wiil be contined until the government shall de- termine Wuat shall be done with them, It is Understood, however, that Geronimo and the other’ hosties ‘will be tried by a military commission at that place. The; will “uot be turned over to the civil Guthorities right away, as the district at- torney claims to be unable to procure positive evidence, Gen. Howard gives it.as his opinion Ubat to save their necks some of the hostiles will Lurn state's evideuce, as was the cage with the Modoc murauders. "The Apaches at Fort Apache will start for their new nue to-day, ———+or-___ Still the Earth Trembles. ANOTHER SLIGHT SHOCK AT CHARLESTON— FIVE MORE DEATHS, There was a perceptible shock of earthquake 1n Charleston at 1:05 this morning. There was also a shock at Summerville yesterday afver- noon, but no damage was done. Quite a heavy shower of rain fell in Charleston yesterday aflernoon. Fewer people left Charleston yee terday, partly owing to the fact that the rail- Toad companies, finding they were being im- Posed upon, used greater discrimination In issuing passes. Hereafter free transportation will be given only to women and children who have no home or shelter in the elty. ‘he Sullors’ Home and Mariners’ church are among the buildings whicn were wrecked. It will require at least $1,5000 to replace these buildings, An appeal is made to sea furing mien every wuere, who couid easily raise the amount needed.” Five add.tiona! deaths from the earthquake were reported yesterday. ‘The mayor has uppolnted a board of engi- neers and architects, with Capt. W. H. Bixby, United States enginger corps, as chulrinan, 16 examine aud report upon dangerous build! for removal, ‘The pubile buildings will first inspected to determine their safety and extent of injury. The places of business will be in- spected hext, and then the residences, Regarding’ the sensational sermons preached tain objections to the proceedings, which ob- Jections were sustained by a judge of the superior court, who ordered the prisoner's dis- churge. The Ottawa authorities took an appeal Ww the supreme evurt, which has just finisued the heariug in the case, Their decision has not yet been rendered, but, wuatever it is, the case ‘Will be taken up 16 the’ privy council’ of Great Britain, ———_-+e+_____ A British Royal Commission. COMING To THE UNITED STATES TO LOOK INTO CURRENCY AND TRADE MATTERS. The British royal commission toexamine into the relations of currency, iree trade, ete., is hardly a national and not an international commission, says Treasurer Jordan, He added tbat the commission will take testimony in this country, and be understands that for that pur- pose it8 inembers will come to the United States. Being @ national commission, the United States cannot be represented upon it, Besides, Mr. Jordau says there is no authority Jor the Treasury to appuint any person to con- Sider the currency question in its invernatioual Telations. He says ibe President could appoint and pay salary expenses out of tue appropria- tion ion diplomatic expenses. Acting Secretary Fairchild also sald that it by courtesy any American representative sould appeur before the commission, or in auy mauner participate in {ts proveedings, it would yes matier wituin the province of the S.ate deparunent. Affairs in West Washington. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.—Dr. Mayfield was sum- moned last evening to No. 2905 M street, where 1b ts alleged tant Albert Walker bad attempted suicide by taking luudauum, Atter workin, considerable Lime ou Wulker he was reliev This, itis said, is bis second suicidal attempi wituin @ short time, ‘Tus CANAL—Chesapeake and Ohio canal employes will be paid off next week for Feb- Tuury, March, aud July, ‘The shipments of coal trom Cumberisud by canal last week amounted is Hapa tons; year, 142,926 vons; decrease, 8,580 tons. $5 > n BkNraNcED vor SreaLindssiouls sidlatr, @ snail colored boy, went fmto Mrs. Annie Young's store and bed Lue money drawer vi $3.75. He was caught by Oilicer Warwick and {taken to the Police Court tis morning, where he was sentenced to sixty days in juil. XEMPERATUKE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT 7 A.M.—Great Falls, temperawure, 76; con- dition, 36, Keceiving reservuir, temperature 76; condition at north connection, 36; suuth connection, 36. Distributing reser vol perature, 77; condition at influent gatehouse, impossible to see "the start, At 11:25 the Weather was clearing and the yachts could be seen playing around Scouiand jiguiship, THE GALATEA APPARENTLY LEADS OFR. 11:55 41n-—Kog, has again suuut out the Soot land lighiship, ‘The yacuts must have started, Maytlower is On Lue starboard tack, standing Rorteastone mile and w-buif trou the lightsbip. ‘The Guiatea leads the Mayflower about oue hundred yards, but the Maytlower is well to the wWindWard." Tuey point tor Rockaway un- der muinsail, gatf topsaii, staysail aud jib, Wind east; twenty-four miles; toggy. SaNDY Hook, 11:50 a.un.—The Mayflower is near Ube Wuisulng buoy, outside bar, polnt well up, and seems Ww overnuul tue Gulaten, 11:53 am.—The Guiatea went about off buoy 1, outside Lhe bat, aud crossed the Maytlower’ bow. “Zne lutier ‘went about 26 seconds later, Both are now on the port tuck. THE MAYFLOWER CLOSING UP. Sanpy Hook, N.J., 12 m.—Lost sight of the Yacuis in the fog aller they tacked, The May- Hower secwoed to be closing the gap vetwoen her and the cutter. Wind 22 miles east; foggy. THE MAYFLOWER IN THE LEAD, SaNpy Hook, Sept, 9—1:20 p.m.—A tug boat capiain, just come in from oif shore, reports tuut wuen he left ine yachts the Mayflower was About one-eighth of a mile ahead, botb on their second suurbuard tack, standing ‘toward Ruck- away Deach. The Galsites started abead in the Face irom Lue Scotland Lightship. HEAVY WORK FOR THE BOSTON SLOOP. Sanpy Hook, 1:10 p.m.—Tne velocity of ‘the wind is twenty-two miles an hour, and it sul holds trom the eastward. In the windward work the cutter 1s at her best, but the Boston bout dues not allow the Englishman to get away trom her very rapidly, and it she hugs her closely will have we advantage im the rua home with tree sheets, The sea is covered witu white caps and is very heavy. The surf 4s pounding on the beuch here. There ure no signs of a let up in the storm, “The 10g hus not T00 ROUGH FoR THE SMALL CRAFT. SANDY Hook, Sept. 8, 1:45 p. m.—It fias be- come quite nasty ouiside and many of the stain yachts have come into the Horseshoe. Scuvoners and sivops in great numvers have run inside and there is quite fleet near the goverument deck. ‘The wind is still irom the east, blowing 19 miles per nour, but is going duing. The weather is stormy, ———__ THE UPRISINGS IN MEXICO. Growing Belief that They are Directed by @ Single Chief. called the meeting to order, and read the call | for the mecting, Inviting ail teachers, healers and friends of imental cure to come together and talk Lueir erveds over regardless of minor differences of opinion, The convention bolds two sessionseach day of this week, with an extra ope on Sunday. To-day the convention Will organize by the selection of a permanent chairman and the appointment of standing commitices, Nominated for Congress. CHICAGO, Sept. ¥.—Congressional_nomine Mons yesterday: Kalamazoo, Mich., Rev. J, Boyden, prohibiviouist; Flint, Mich, John” M. Potter, grevubucker, Bay’ Cir, MICH., Sept @.—The tenth dis trict prohibitionisis’ to-day nominated David A. Ross for Congress. ‘The democrats of the sixth district did mot fuse with the xreenbuckers, but to-day nom nated L. H. Ripley for Cougress, ————— Wrom Wall Street To-day. Newer Youx, Sept. 9.—The stock market pened somewhat irregular, Missourl Pacific % aud Kansas and Texas up ed differences of small rractions only from the closing feared Of last evening. The trading was very duil, ex- cept ior Kansas and Texas, Lake shore, Lackar wanna, aud the grangers. ‘Prices were heavy until toward the latter end or the hour, when they became firm, and at 11 o'clock show im significant changes only fromm those of the open ing. Sales first uour 36,300 shares. San Francisco's Aid for Charleston. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9.—A_mecting Of citi zens Was held yesterday afternoon to devise means for the réliet of the Charies Mayor Bartlett presided, and appo miltee of thirty to coliect contributions, An appeal to the public in bebaif of this object ie published in the city newspupers to-day, —e General Foreign News. CONGRATULATING M, CHEVREAL. Loxpox, Sept. 9.—The Berlin Academy of Sctences has sent & congratulatory letter to M. Chevreal, the distinguished French chemi “whose 10ng life bas brought glory to France.’ TO COMBAT ENGLISH INFLUENCE, Panis, Sept. 9.—The Journal des Debate says i nes Tntemation chet Uonat Autigay Bes been appointed French minister iy combat Engiis influence in the Khedive's do- minions, —- Among the Politicians, CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS, STATE CONVEN- by certain Charleston clergymen on Sunday on | 36; eilluent gavenouse, 36. CHICAGO, Sept. 9.—A special to the Times] TIONS, ETC.—SENATOK EDMUNDs’ VICTORY. Buildings. the suvject of the earthquake, the Rev. Robert from Matamoras, Mexico, says: ‘The revolution A DISPATCH FROM SPECIAL AGENT SPEER AT} Wi.son, un Episcopal clergyman ol St; Luke's CHARLESTON, Supervising Architect Bell, of the Treasury, to-day received the following telegram trom W.ESpeer, inspector, iu relation to the damage tw government bulldings at Charleston: “Post office damaged beyond repair; will have roof supported and walls propped up 30 as to enable business to continue with safety to life until another building oan be obtained. Club house is a complete ruin; will have walls, eee peers eect will ave to be taken down,” oe ‘The club house mentioned was originally in use by built for club purposes, but has been the government. ——————_—+ee—__ Indiana’s United Democracy. CHAIRMAN KENNA SAYS THE DINSEXSIONS ARE ALL HEALED. churct, says, in a curd, “ibe man who calls this a ‘visitation of God's wrath for sin’ is a tauatic Who Ought to be silenced. God is a lov- jug father and not an executioner, Such talk 4s narrow, dangerous and ialse. If we suifer from the operation of the wise laws which gov ern the universe for general good, the com, sations will come hereat iter.” ee PROF. M'GEE’S REASSURING LETTER. Prof. MoGee, of the geological survey, lett Charleston yesterday. Ina letter to the News and Courier be says: “I feel quite satisfied that there is no reason to fear future shocks of brealer severity than those whlch nave oo- curred within walxty hours. Iam there- fore deci the opinio can there is not the lightest volounic eruptions or otner: ances. There is ‘Tue Paimany.—The voting tor delegates to the democfatic con vention is proceeding in all Home managers are, baiy briuglog ap tuaie ‘ame manugers usy bringing ‘sans. "I'he polls close at d:1, sunset. against the general government is assuming alarming proportions in this state (Tamaulipas), ‘A promiuent iederal oflicer gives vis essitaate of te strength of the ‘Mumioo raz, 300; Ei Coy Juan Rasales, 150; Z wy id0; Ledry Devitle,” 100; ea, BO—in all 1,000 well muted men, ‘The tederal administration winks at the revolution as against friendly state govern- meuis, but shows no quarter to rebels against general government, They must win or dic. "The active revolut Nuevo Leon and Coahuila is i this state, The belief that a ger 4s imminent is gradually forcing itself on the minds of the most conservative political lead- ers. The concerted action of the local revolu- Uonary leaders in the good autuority that the name of tail will soon be made public. ee. THE MISERY IN CHARLESTON. ‘What the Captain of the Steamer Dels- ware Saw of It. New Yorx, Sept. 9.—At the meeting of the Charleston reliei committee of the chamber of . Clyde, that an eye é i # ag E 1 C, Burrows, renuminated by the republicans of the dun district; Hon, Jeha Bakery o! St. C nominated in ‘the 18th Illinois district; .B. F. Shively, dem., 13th Indiana district, The dem- cratic Conterées of the 21st Pennsylvania dis trict, alter taking twenty-two unsuccessful bal- lols,” adjourned to mest next Tuesday. The deadlock in Gen. Bragg’s district in Winconsin ‘continues, ‘Senator Edmunds 1s assured of reelection an overwhelming majority. One hundred sixty-eight towns in Vermont elect Edmunds 5 2 F ue Hi | i i i i f | i H FE t iit Etks { : is } ii Ly : i e | 4 § i i a | ig , i cage Hl dd | & H Fe Hi iE i He i i i i i i | i i i i