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THE EVENING STAR AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Comer Pennsyivania Ave. andlith St, by Evening Star Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Evexrxe Stan is served to subscribers tn the wFearriers. om the'r own account. at 10.cents per ae 4c per month.” Coples at the, counter Must be paid 1 advaace paid for. Rates of advertising made known on anptication. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, — «Che Loening Shar. Vo. 69—Na 10,405. WASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1886. TWO CENTS. AMUSEMENTS. | y*80es sixtisr ores nousk Commencing MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, ‘The Laoghing Hit, ‘Tingay @ Trayer's OUR STRATEGISTS, ‘The Funniest Comedy Ever Written. Come eariy and enjoy the Firat Laugh. ‘\Mernoon at 2p. m. Evening at 8pm. POPULAR PRICES: 'D 25 CENTS. 0. 10 AND 96 CENTS. ERNAN'S WASH! L., Kernan... ... Proprietor and Manager. ‘Kiso, Meuvuientai Thestar, Baltimore GRAND OPENING ‘THIS (Monday) NIGHT, sept. 20th. Matinees—Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. A COMPLETE AND ENTIRE RENOVATION. ‘ON THEATER ‘The Opening Attraction, KERNAY'S OWN SPECIALTY SHOW, Direct from the Monumental Theater, Balt, ‘Read the List. A Right Royal Show. FRENCH TROUPE 2 ‘The World Kenow SHE MARTENS TRIO. Mile. Marie Murtes), Mies Leura Lee, Herr A Marten, Siytleune Melocies, Ballads and WM. Mex. ‘The Great Hebrew Mim'c, FEANK BUSH, the Most Wonderfii Artist aind Everybody’ a Seine (SUSE WAR en justcal A-t'ste. Introducing imany Musical Novelties TROF 1 Me PARR EI snd his Wonerful New Sbuctodun bog and Cat Cirews, MISS FLokiNGr Fipec it. tue Young America KD. gue Ketch Artiste, EXPIVOLA Purieest. the Blaming Zone. LEY Whos, ie Songs, murcs, Witticisms, in- Hroduciag tieis Hr iewq ‘ail Dramatic Sainre. Latta extn. Lighthine Zonave Driit artists, KERNAN'S ORCHESTRA AND BRASS BAND, Under the dtrection of Prot. barrow. Prises—26 ane 60 cin: Hescrved Seats, 26 ctx extra Matinee prices, 15. ‘Band oucts i A DBACGHS GHAND OrexA HOUSE MONDAY. Sept. 20th, ‘The management takes great pivasure in announc- Ang au engagemwnt for Six Nights aud To Matinees only with, MRS. D. P. BOWERS, Sapported by Mr. JONEPIE WHEELOCK and an ex- eeptunully stroag cor. pany, in a cepertolre cousistiug (©: the loliowang “fat cats Monday bvewng, We LADY AUDLE ‘Taeainy MARKIE . Pharsday PRINCE KAGE. aa N™ NATIONAL THREAT! One week, commencing MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, Engagement of tne Trazedian, FREDERICK WARDE, Supported by an Efficient Dramatic Company. under the mauagement of HUDSUN & O'NEILL Bond Bythias e—neeneDamOn and, = ny eat Wook MAYO in NORDECK q 2 se20 and the GULER GUA RDSRERS pa atios OFEKA HOU: EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING DURING THe Whe Prov Supported by Join Hart and a xreat company, in the W KANSONE, guest of ul senationa. druinas, inehie otal Lo the pieve rein Matgodster ie cross he Atlan- 4] pete NUsECS, ; Feunsylvania avenue, near 11th st. GREAT AND STARTLING STOW, MONDAY, TURSDAY AND W i ‘Thetis, Fo Ranson, omy to cea Perpess LL, DA TUESDAY, SEs clue na. Hexulur evenings of Tuition tuesdays and Pek Cadwell's Orchestra can be enzacel to furnish Russie for all occasions. WHI alse give lesoas toa Lasited number of puplison the Violin. iekence Ba Cse nw. melee F's ON ROLLER CuasT! AT ATHLETIC PARK Open from 4 to 9:30 p.m. EVERYEODY DELIGHTED, Autmaisdon free. ‘FWO RIDES FOR FIVE CENTS. Music by the Band, _sel0-2W. PANOKAMA OF BATTLE OF BULL Kv. T5th at.. two blocks soutis of Pennsylvania ave, "phe mest O ccnte: Cailiren under exnta, Un Sundays imaif price. Asx Ensernovaxe: Prroicren. 12 years, 25 Jez price CLOAK: NEWMALRKETS, Mioar whats coat, Deeseie woe USD tor Lachcs Sites ancd Children’ ost wr ae Dest material, wir skilled workimaship. ut prices ever betore thoagut We guacuniee to suit and ae ‘he must fastidious, aid save yuu al least AU per cent OM etery purchase iu this department. “Notice o tew of our apecialties: Ladied Wrappers, frou 6c. up. Skirts aud Lunques. Trew &e. S Worste! Drewes trom $2.00 ups” Six Lite~ses, from 9.00 up. Of Cilldreu's Sebuul Drewes is uow com ‘Sod we can furnish you with beauticul Dresses, ‘Worsted, Uingbau: and Calico, frou: 25e. up. Child's Mother iLubhard Aprons, from 18e. up. Infants’ fips, from 25¢. up. DEDery Aprius, Tucked und ace. from 19. ut Seas Ginginams 2; from Ide. up. Gear's Drawer Heav) Canton, from 23e. Wecan sell you « Newniatket for 96.00 which you Mone. duplicate for less Usa 10.00 elsewhere. Dreases muse to order, frum ¥1 Uy, at ove day's no ica. Dri ein Drives 9 Flannels, Biankets, Comforts and Selestuvm and Factory for Readymade Wear on STU st. nw, ‘sele-1m Eeweee DENY & CO, TEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING AND VENTILATION. Agrote for the Duplex and Nonpareil Eoller sud Aildler & Blake's Stem Heating speriatticn selZ-imip 1413 6 SIKEET N. W. Lanes Artestiox LATEST PARISIAN MODES 1x MATR GOODS WELLE AM. 2. PRANDI, 1900 ¥ Stuvee orm BANGS, ENGLISH BASKET PLAITS, LOUls XV. BANGS, EVENING WULE Malt Dreaed end Maes Shlugied ung tae mabd-Fas® Ove doo Masxress, TILES AND FIREPLACE FIXTURES kre selected from the productions of the prioctpai man- Siseturers with mucit care to aneet the artiste uate ‘f this market. and we bruieve We are Oflering greater inducements Io the way cf egtensive sud welrar Penge eek nd hae ‘prices than any deater ia cay : HAYWARD & MUTCHINSON, BUTCHER'S BOSTON POLISH tor dors fe Just what you want Our sales kn tis article mre’ bow Scgbie that of any previous) car. as Fat Usornwean, Mave received my stock x stuck soper weight Sferino and W.S TERL, 985 Pennsyivanin avenue. Benace. CALIFORNIA INSKCT POWDER, ‘Ware dated op aid around vines does prevent the aitaek uf Caberytlinne, i. W. BURCHELL, Stand 1825 Foe. “SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. ae, A SEEING OF THE LOT HOLDERS “Sof Columbia Harmen} ‘Comet vat oclock corner 17 D, ‘an ee and isting certidicates or other evideuex of ownership. Hes iy. Wan. 8 1H. Bruce, George H. Je man. baz, Carter A. Stewart, Wi. Jotmeda and Willian f~' Pree- sweo-lawibww 4, R08, LOT, OF ELEGANT TOILET SOAP. 21 conte per ber (S.cakes) PS Phas _se8-f.mn,-1m <a Academic year begins ¢ nouncements will be'Seat on application: eeeiweaseek LUMBER. Having Jost Poplar. fill ofter pan eth ‘No. 1, dressed two sides. D4. 6-4, 84, dressed Al Dry4-4 Walant, No. 1, rise, Dry 4-4 Cherry, No. 1, dressed ten days— + siaes, Si REDUCTION IN HaRDWOODS. received upwards of 50,000 feet of Dry x50 per 100 ne, tere es, 9 20 per TOUTE F100 ft OD pee LOO. lois Fae aw, JOHNS HOPRINS UNIVERSITY. OBE 1, 1886 An Dry 4-4.5-4 and Gi Ash, No. 1, dressed, $425 per 100 ‘These are the lowest prices ever offered yard ip this city for the quality of stock: and ition to thie Lesh mate correspondingly low. on delivery. hn "ad. ices on all stock im hand he ubove prices are net cash Shalt be pleused to share ¥ WM. it Me! 28th aud Hstreets norhwent. ‘orders, AN, OFFICE OF THE WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY, ‘Wasurxorox, D.C. NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS. FOR GAS CONSUMED ON AND AFTER OCTO- BER 1, 1886, THE NET PRICE WILL BE RE- DUCED TO ONE DOLLAR AND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER ONE THOUSAND CUBIC FEET, AS FOLLOWS; Gross price per 1,000 feet. --rnneronnn$1.50 ‘Discount, If paid im seven ARY8 sevemnes 25 RRO Pele nner $E25 CHAS. B BAILEY, se20-toch Secretary. te DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. ‘The Copartnership hercto‘ore existing between F FSIMINON € fH GUY ie this day. September 20, oa ; NE UF GAG | 1886 diosolved by mutual comment Ate. PoE Sonpson (Fee 2 EARS AORTMENT OF GAS | Teiictig rem ae ne hae ee bianca te eee PR ae fy assumed by- tk Fai, anid all devs. dave then mst Fine line of Brass Fenders sud Andirons. ree hin, he being’ authorized to receipt for the Goods. EF. BRooKs, — 33 E. F, SIMPSON, S31 15th at. EE uy. SPECTAT, NOTICE. In retiring from the firm of SIMPSON & GUYT gestreae return any thiaiks to. my numerous, friends be vd at POM. PLTTE sare HALL. jer W. WW. CORCORAN yexcursions to Marshall Hall and Ma. ne Wharf, Oyster Hoasts, Crab- ~ Jlouse open for the full season, ‘Manager. Giymont, leasing at 10 am. arriving at Washington M fa at4 pun.” The Old ameb a plied exeu ata. jeaving at 10 acm. und ‘spn Seamer “Ww. WwW. Every SATURDAY Farezie. = Fare Round tly 35e. ORCORA. oF trip, to. Great FRIDAY, wharf, High st. and canal chartered. Apply to the Captain, use at Marsh in rooms for ladies und | SON will continu: w’ mals served a Ja carte. Fruit, mill, fonises ML make two trips to Mar. 30 pam,, returning ALL iN JOHN ELSIOR will is on SUNDAY, lock, trom het act Were Brixes SOME SPECIAL BARGAIN DY OUR UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. TUKCOMAN nille Dado, worth A beautifar TU ‘Dado, worth $5.50, for $3.95. PORTL 50. far $620. A very heavy CURTAIN, RUSSIAN BORDER, worth $4, for $2 95. An extra beavy SIXGLE BORDER CURTAIN, French Guipure, worth $8, for $3.55. Aheavy DOUBLE BORDER CURTAIN, 34 yards Jong, full width, worth $2.50, for $1.50. Anextra bargain LACE CURTAIN, 3% yards long, nice pattern, worth $1.75, for $1.10, TAPESTRY In beautiful patterns 50 ayard up, SMYRNA RUGS tu latest designs $1 each. MIKADO DRAPERY, lutest ous for Curtains, 22¢. yard. CURTAIN POLES, BRASS FIXTURES, 29¢. Will cle out our WHITE BEDSPREADS, 10r- merly $1. for 50e, NN. R—Owing to the great number of our customers, ard not wishing to slight a sell owr HOLL. ‘week only great Dar,ain ‘UMAN PORTIERE, very wile ND SHADES, ull complete (this at 35e., togive you all w chance for this | Arrasenes, Exbroidered Chenilies, &c, &e Full ‘Weight, best quality and lowest prices. “Also, Fancy Fringes, for fancy work Lumbrequins, 1 lot FANCY FRINGE, 1c. yd., worth: i le Be“ « bee 8 '30¢, Goc. B0e. 7TH, STH AND D STREETS. selT We Wiss To. WE WISH TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION ‘TO OUR BROADWAY STYLES IN PRINCE ALBERT AND CUTAWAYS. FOR STYLE, ¥IT AND FINISH WE THINK THEY SURPASS ANYTHING WE HAVE EVER MAD THE GOOD FORTUNE To OFFER OUR FALL OVERCOATS ARE NOW READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION. PRICE FROM 97 TO $25. GEORGE SPRANSY, 6 607 SEVENTH STREET. Cran Axp Hanswss As Waren. TTANS CRYSTAL DISCOV: Hal perteetly clear RY FOR THE ratlon tor rewtoring to gray hair ity natural colur and youthful sp] to eradical ‘Aud prevent damirufl: to promote the growth oi the Tate aud stop its talline OWL. AY ty en firesy barmiess and i tree from any’ oral the subsance. and will (acrerore take the place of alt dirty and imerous our most the astie DISCON Siti hs Ler Suga O. does nol sul the cluthes or scalp, is. insecituls hase fumed, aud makes oue of Uhe best areaings hate bal use, pericetly and uniformly than any other kind atwass does ao itr trom thee totem iipieasabt' preparations now i tee a eens neverytuing In which romivent i irevery thing it ies how in use ae objectionable, CRYSTAL. inet. it ie: warranted to conta Sulphur or Sierateofsitver: 1t No- of in the | At restores the color of the halt “more icing te Foes of ve alt wit ai the ig in its ‘ud. healthy con Seas it restores the fan induces hate n eter, 1 2b a new growth noore poalvely than ‘ses Price cote ARTHUR Natta St tovenior nod 4th and tend Sat und Date uve ne “Hasxcoxo Tres Wairen rary (Cali and see it as JOHN C PARKER'S, ‘G17 and 619 7a strest, sa0 ‘Ageut tor the District, Sarre & Co. Barrmone Troprieter of the olf, 7 Y, ‘bave a large stuck of other whieh Sey caeriow is boner den ry Kind patronage to the late firm, aud to ine dulge the wish Jor a continuance of the same to th new fir, EF. SIMPSON, NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHI The undersigned have this day formed a ship under the firm name of 5. Bitrpose of cundueting the justiiess bn alt bs bra Where they will of the lute Hitm of si partner- GUY € COL, for the nace, Runge atid Stov' niches at 1005 Pennssivania ave y Pleased 10 sve the old customers won & Guy. Mr, KF. SiMP- the new house, BE. HL: TOWEL! WASHINGTON, ).C., Sept. 20, 1886, Mu. Jos C. Priwa—Sir: I regret the publication in the “Washington Post” of this date reflecting upon you. I informed the Assistant District Attorney at the Pollee Court this morning that the warrant for YOUF arrest was obtained by me under a misapprehen- sion of the facts, and I stated to him my desire to with- draw the same and my intention not to prosecute the case, for the reason that I was mistaken’ In the preni Kes gud J am how saitstied you ate wot gullty of the chai I therefore authorize vou to use this statement 11 any mauner you may think proper to. repair aus: In have safleiel by my action in the issue of the warrant oF the publication reterred to, Very respecitully yours,” 3020-8 qiestet to ricer 3 iisiess of Importance. ELSE “hy order ‘alu fourth tloors of bullding Thies ot convent to A. eatrally located 1 lows on three sites! gun, wa “nt WwW to lirst-class parties. TVARE, MS Fst, JOCK TART W e. 1013 F st THE ‘Owing tw the un- . batiding, the opening is necessarily avfecred unfit October 4th. ‘oF requiring a pre- wail eall upon J. W. HL. LOW E> Lean, 900 Leth st. 1 and publie at P 1 ‘Md. where they will find you F il Sl-clasy Gyster Koust, a5 the house is open for the “son. JOHN co MARBUE Dea. Persons destting fine Monuments and Headstones Will tind It greatly to their ndventage w call at the Marble Yars oftue lau WILLLAM RUTHERFORD, corner 21Nt st. at} Pennsyivaicin ave ‘The stock 1 Detuig noid ato great sacrilicr to Close gut tte bit <A eratul oppertiuity is here prenehted 16 suiie live tusiness man to secure ‘tock below" cost. tint privilege of the best nuthle stand th the city of Wash- Inngton MATILDA RUTHERFORD, Serve Admi ix, i Dit H LF JOMNGON [LAS REMOVED (Fas ntmdioidis to 010 isi ae, sel7-im* IN THE SUPREME COURT OF TILE DISTRICE OF COLUMBIA. THIS SkV- ENTIL DAY OF SEPTEMGEL, 1886, 5 A, PHONE et, Wiliias DE. Ross v. ‘al.—No. 10, cl On motion of the by Mr. C. 1£ Cragin, Jr., his sollciior, itis ordered that the defendants. liza J: Coggshall and husband, Louisa A. Mullican and hus: aii. the widow iknown heiesatlaw of Robert 1, Gray. deceased, and. the unknown helrsat-law of ‘Kohn Lacy, deveated, cause their appeatutice to be en tered herel he first rule day occurring wise the carise will be. 1 ay in case OF derautL, thks suit the compat und. to: divest ai ecouned, inay huve Vrovided, a copy of the above omer be pubilshed Ghee a Week for tliree successive Weeks In TIE EVES Ia STAM newspaper, of prior th the explra- tion of Sal ition {6 te publication re quired yt court, ay the Court, | CHARLES B. J. True copy. ‘Test. Ii, 3. Maias, Clerk By Wo Winziasts. Assistant Clerk. | seL}-Lnwiiw IN Vite SUPRE S,2. E COURT OF ‘Tit DISCMICT OF COLUMMLA, THE 10TE DAY OF MBER, 1586, Sanuun F. GOLDEN v. Iatiny I GoLDRS—No. 9954, seta ‘On motion of the plaintiti, by Mr. Camy ton, her soricttor. It is ordered that the defendant, Harry H. Golden, cause his appearauce to be entered hereth on oF before the first rule-day occurring fry therwise the cause will be pro- with as ty Ge of auth, eee object of this suit is fur a divorce a vineu! Frovided « copy of this order be published in THE EVENING Stan newspaper inuddition to the Wasl- Ington Law iweporter hy the Court, CHARLES P. JAMES, Justice, ‘A true copy. RJ. MEIGS, Clerk. seld-Law-dw Ht Caring Test: By M.A. CLANCY, Ass't Clerk. (Re ES THE, SUPREME couRT oF THE District of Commbia, holding a special Term ‘Orphaus" Court Busines, for ‘September isd. 1N8G, robate of the last will aud tes- ta on the ‘has this day beet maue by All persuns interested are ‘Dotified to a) sahara ue PbS MNT Bate io epeas toxhow cause Why ihe said will should nut be proved and admitted w rob. tw and leciers of aduuinistrat © Law ob the estate of the said deceased should not fond as prayed. “Mrovided, & copy af this order be rr once a week for ‘Uiree weeks itt the Washe ton Law Reporter und in ‘The kvening Star pre ‘Vigus to the said day. By the Court. WM. M. MERRICK, Justice. DORSEY CLAGETT, Registe ‘Reet: ©. € COLE, Solicitor. => EUREKA WATER BUG AND ROACH POW Dil will exterminate the pests, Cull on HUTCHINS € UETZ, 1208 E at. nw. get a bottle, Ey Mband you will be Convinoed ‘that it will do thé a _Sold_wholesale from the above place. _an27-Im* es 30 i THE ESTATE, and give possession of store batiditg to the Parties o whom Ithas been rented for aterm otyears,1 desire to close out at and below cost my entie stock of Books and Stationery and Faucy tious by the fire of Oetuber. ‘The xtteiition of my irieuds und all who may be interested fs especially Invited. 1 must Vacate the building by Uctober 1 next DIN ing Lets, and ‘Tonts of from two Lo ten Lote, nt low WEI ~ ‘ing demand for single tbat sso for Malilng orign price We alws have constant appitcarions fo Bevcttngs eungin in price Som 31 S00 fo S708 Persons awning such property, and wising toil on wiltited to their sdvemtage toive mcs ca, ee * vantage to gt Bi Mt MOWER sam E 1917 13th street nw. (ca PHOSviTa Tit INATION, OF ‘Calinaye. Wild Cherry and Horaturd’e heat Phosphate ie poplar aud ecient Besin anu Necre Mice’ Pa akatacy tas) Penmayivacioeees fu bextles oF on drausht with’ soda waver. iS” xo. W. Comson.. ‘W. Macantwey, ‘Member SY: tock Ax CORSON & MACARTNEY, Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds Rallroad, ‘and, Honds, and all sted ma Stocks the ‘Kew Work, Pailadelpbi Boston td Baltimore bought sed wold. y made of Investment Securitin, District ane stock Gealt ine : American Bell Teiephone Stoek bought nnd sold.an7 THE WASHINGTON 6 PERCENT PER- AN NG_ABSOCLATION MANENT BUILDING A ve Offers un excell Offers an excellent on) SHER |} zxerermnat, =X-|"Telograms to The Star. Hew It In Proposed to Demonstrate | * the Skill of Colored Mechanics. ATTEMPTED REVOLUTION IN MAD! i cre Sen Outbreak Amon the Spanish frou Citizens of the District of Columbia,” which | No Democratic Convention in New York. will be opened on the 29 Instant, and ‘continue until the 13th of October. The opening exer elses will be held at noon, September 29th. There will be no parade. Anaddress will be de- livered by Rev. T, A. Stewart, pastor of the Me~ tropolitan A. Mi. E. church, and, it is expected, one ofthe District Commissioners will also speak. Bethel hall with the annex will alfurd a foor Space of about 4.500 fect, which will be given up to exhibits. Tho enclosed ground adjoining Will be used tor reireshment stands and 10 nenitding, Bethel hall will be known as will be devoted to the display » educational and art exhibits, ‘swork,et, The hal! will be hand- somely decorated with tla aisles will be railed off, ‘The floor ol the annex building will be asphaited. ‘This will be given up to exbibits, illustrative of the progress made by colored in yarious mechanical trades,-.ax brick making, house buiiding, wagon’ making, blucksibithing and panting, “A miniatan’ railroad track will be laid and on it will be ran a locomotive built entirely by acolored machinist. Printins presses will be set up and operated There will be exhibitsot boots atu.d shoes, cabinet work, cutlery and other producis of the industry” and skill of colored amen, “The colored man has been in- troduced to througa the Polieo C 8 does,one of the projectors and managers of the exhibition to aSTaK reporter, “and a wrong impression has been made that the colored people are, asa people, idle and vicious. We Want now to show that the great muss of colored people are industrious and aspire to belter things, There has been a marked tm- provement iinong them in every way, and especially in industrial skill and capucity, de- spite the. fact, iat lingering prejudice repre- sented in trades unions stl excludes th almost altogether from shops and factorie $ been announced that we did not wan this enterprise. ivesa Wrong impression, We have not and do ot ask thel up the exhibition, ently Invite thei 10 Visit the exhibition, for it is the white people expeciaily that we desire to linpress. We have O need to demonstrate le the colored he thelr own ability. We hope that thix exhibl- lion may lead to better organization among golored “Inechanies aud workigen and may ‘give such evideuco of thelr skill us to secure them employment for their skill. ‘The exhibit Is in charge of a board of commis- posed ot Watts. M. dent; Win. A. Myers, secretary Gieaves, Kev. Rob Heury IL Dade, € Welch, Jame: Thow ENVOY SEDGWICK IN TOWN. He Deelines te Talk About Hin Mission and Denies the Charges of Improper Conduet. Washington News and Gossin, GOVERNMENT Reexirms To-Day.—Internal revenue, 967.653; | Customs, $814,651. :: POSTMASTER GENERAL VAs and Assistant Mr. A. G, Bedgwick, the special envoy ef the | A large frame structure has been erected as atyan werestinehdak ica. State department in the Cutting case, arrived | an anuex in the rear ofthe Bethel hall build- in Washington this morning from New York, and took quarters at Wormley’s. Shortly alter bis arrival he left the hotel and proceeded to the State department, where he awalted the coming of the Secretary of State. Mr. Sedg- wick positively declined to be interviewed Yegarding the result of his mission or the pub- lished statements reflecting upon his personal conduct while in the city of Mexico. He com- pleted the task beset him, he said, tour days ago, and procecded without unnecessary delay to WashIngton to submit his report, He wonld not say even whether his report would be submitted in writing or verbally, He was not a commissioned official, ne said, and the character of his duties was such as would not permit of his saying anything about them or ‘the result of his work, th at heretofore de- ing on M street, between 16th and 17th streets northwest. In the adjoining grounds acovered stand for speaking has been constructed, A CiviL SeRvice EXAMINATION of candl- dates tor the position of imspector of elestric lights was held at the Treasury department today. The examination was conducted in the tary’s room, in which had been brought a nuinber of plain desks, giving it the ‘appearance of a school room, Stxty MinLiox Sivex DoLLaRs OvT.—The outpat of silver from theTreasury department is steadily advancing. During the past week 1,114,904 new silver dollars were put in ctreula- tion, ¢ greater number than has ever betore been put out in any one week, There are now nearly sixty million silver dollars in aetual cireuln- tion, Of one dollar silver certificates much more is expected to be lsyued, an It ts hough they will take the place of some of the a y clined to talk and. he felt constrained to still Heyese cenomasnetion eroshisicke: ‘ keep quiet. Ax regards the charges of per- PLANS FoR THE AnwonED Chvrsnxs.—Com- | sonal misconduet Mr. Sedgwick said’ he had modore Harmony, Acting Secretary of the | Nothing to say beyoud reiterating the deni see itd he had orizinaily made, and characterizing the Navy, has sent aletter to Chief Constructor | storion as fies trom bexinuing to-end, Wilson directing his burean, in co-operation |“ Mr, Sedgwick had a long conference with the with the bureaus of steam engineering, equip | Seerctary of State to-day regarding his mission ment and recruiting and_ ordnance, to prepare | to Mexico. ‘The Sceretisry sald aieerwards that plans for the two xea-going double-bottomed, | Mr, Sedyewick had not yet submitted hisoitielal six-thousand-ton armored cruisers authorized | report: he had simply called to-day. to report the act of August id. The heads of the sev- | personally. He will at ones proceed to put the Iburexus are directed to enter upon ‘the | material he obtained in proper shape to be sub- work without delay, and_ to confer together 83 | juitted.. In th ptime, the Secretary said, frequently as may be necessary for the purpose. fou tO be given out about Ivix thouzht possible that no’ suitable desins for these Vesselx may be furnished by outside architects and designers upon the invitation sent ont recently, in which case the department desires tobe prepated to proceed with the con- struction of these vessels. ‘The bureau will begin work upon their respective parts of the plitn for one of these vessels at once. Finst Liev. Frank E. Honus, ordnance de- partment, has been ordered, vin Washington, from Philadelphia to Johnstown, Pa., on bus!- ‘ness connected with the ordnance départment, THE SHENANDOAH arrived at Corinto, Niea- Tagua, August 27 Rvssta Currixe AMERICANS OUT oF THE O11 TraDE.—Consul Gilbert, at Trieste, fn a re- port tothe Secretary of State, gives a series of tables showing a rapid falling off in the imports of American petroleum and u corresponding In- rease in that of Russia since 1880. He states that unless Aierican exporters can make it Possible to plice upon the markets of ‘Trieste and Fiume petroleuin of a better quality thin the late shipments and at a lower price, he sees. but little prospeet of their retaining even the Present portion of the trade, THE SENATE COMMITTEN to investigate tl fisheries question, Messrs, Edmunds, Frye, Saulsvury, Morgan and George, expect to leave ‘ada Septe: Martin Irons’ Trouble Not Yet at an End. es NEW YORK DEMOCRATS. Strong Probability that No State Con- vention Will be Called. Special Dispatch to Tie EVENISe Stal ALMANY, N, ¥., Sept, 20.—It is practically do- termined that the democratic state committee” to-morrow will decide uot to call a state con: tion, although many democratic rural editors will be present to urge acouvention. Both the Cleveland and the Hilt men are agreed that a convention woud be inadvisable, Disappointed office seekers Uhrongh the state were already laying pipe to secure elections as delegates to the convention in order to swell the choras of Tammany’s grievances aguitust ti nistra- tion. Ex-Congressinan Chiat . Walker Wilt probably be made chairi fae den gratic committee and Supreme Court Judge Ruins W. Peckham, of Albany, an intimate friend of President Cleveland, will probably be dominated for judge of the court of appeals. The republican nominee will probably be ex Judge Benjamin F. T of Brookiyn, the matter, ee The Patriarchs Militant. THEIR DEPARTURE FOR BOSTON THIS MORNIN ‘This morning on the train leaving the and P. depot at 9 o'clock were the Patriarchs Militant of the order of Odd Fellows tcft the city en route by way of the Pennsylvania and Fall River lines, to Boston, where they will ticipate in the great demonstration of the dnesday, on the occasion of the mee Sovereliin Grand Lodge of the World. riarebs with i number of ladies. Abuut people have tuken advantage of the excur- sion rates to Boston. ‘The commander of the cantoy of this Jurisdiction, Jobn T. Cuaunce: with Adjutantf. W. Fowler and Quartermaster James H. Kichards, of his staff, and Licut. Col, T. Walter Fowler, uide-de-camp on the stat of Gen. 8. 8, Edic,commanding tne department of | the cast, were on the train this morning. ‘The eanton proper was under thé command of Capt. Joseph Burroughs, with Lieut, W. H. Richards and Ensign G. A. Green, ‘They wlil arrive 1 Boston to-morrow morning and will leay Uhere on the return Friday evening, arrivin; home Suturday evening, Biseoe Suspected of Another Murder. The St. Mary’s Enterprise, of Leonardtown, Mad., reterring to the case of Biscoe, the negro a ged with the muard pt. Dix CeN. HENRY A. BARSUM, of New York, is in | “NArsed with the murder of Capt. Dixon, sas 5 ee H ome SIX months ago a you sg mt by the the cliy. Gen. Haraum wassoseversly wounded | nano ot Willie Hell, of this village, disap- at the battle of Malvern HII that he was leM10r | yecrea, and nothing has boon heard of him i adh charge ot a r twas painful wound. ‘The next son born to binuatter | See. He bad charge ot a small boat, and was | the battle Was maumed Malvern Hill, He has | Chg ged Jn ranulas fish to W: ton. About how grown to bea promising young man, und | the tine Le disuppeured Biscoe was or had beeu cently graduated at West Point with howors, sullng with tun. The boat when found was He has just been assigned to duty In Texas, desered, nut even the pillows or beddin being found. During the past week Biseoe A CIRCULAR has been issued by the commis. | seut ior the mother of young Bell, and it was sioner of the kind office prohibiting agents and officers of that bureau trom attaching to thought wt tie time he intended to contess also the murder wf this youug man, but he the official signs of their office any notice or Sigas of private U AN EMEUTE IN MADRID. Unsuecessfal Attempt at a Revolation by Troops Quartered There. MADRID, Sept. 20. revolution was at” tempted last evening by a number of Spanish troops quartered in this city. The uprising was i-planned and il-ma ameunted to litte mor trouble was inaugurated fuutry quartered Iu the Gil Blas barracks. T soldiers revolted, broke down tt that separated them from the pied by the cavalry with the men of the two cavalry regiments, a number of 1 Joined in the revolution, ‘The ollicers of all three regiments did all In thelr power lo dis- sade the men from revolting, bu 500 soldters, ter beating 4 nutaber of officers and wounding three, deserted the barracks, and inarehed in two bodies through the town. Une bouy went to the pradg, the prineipal park and prom hade of Madrid. thousand troops were quartered int tthe time, and the nists « he other body enter of M join in the { Repursii against Ui peete went hurraliog ti A, calling upon evoluition, erying “Long Li nd making all kinds of vt archy ter A, Stewart, sr, Thomas W. Kennedy, Leonard C, Ball Zell, solomon “G, Brown, john W. Freeman, Sidney A. Sumby © Ball Carpenter, Albert Harker, J. Collins, Join T. ‘Costin, Wm. H) Wan. 15, Brooke and Mason §, Lowery ess Of the colored departinent at the cans colton exposition suggested Uni intuiseity. Ith ined Unix year wored eitizens of the District. If the ‘aged other exiibitions will be sol Maryland and ticipate, the theater and other places of amusement were crowded. The populace were taken by surprise. in most of the public places the people Mocked out panic, Atl the entertainments were abruptly terminated. The streets w von filled with people, nearly all becative OF exug: gerated ideas of what Was transpiring, ATTACKING THE ARSENALS. The insurgents attempied, canons their first xploits, Lo secure posscssion of the arsenals, sand barracks, which they attacked with open fire; but all these places were well and venttitly detended and the rebels were re- Finally, their reverses drawing them the instirgents attacked and got pos- puthern railway. By this time the authorities bad taken in the situation and hud fully prepared to master it. THE INSURGENTS ROUTED. ‘The Royal troups were marched to the rall- way, and alter asharp fight they completel disicdged the revolutioutsts, who disperse: into the country, Gen. Pavia’ pursuing. Dur- jug the fighting in the city one of the officers leading tue iunurgents. Was shot and killed. é rebels shot Gen. Velarde for Telusing 16 Join them. ‘They also mortally wounded Count Mirasol and kiited a colonel of artillery, Mar- tial law was prociaimed throughout the city a8 soou as the condition of aftairs was clearly perceived by the government, The emeute r The Bicycle Tournament. THE WOuLD'S MILE CHAMVIONSIIY—WASH- IN@TONSAN'S MAK! A CREDITALLE RE- coun. At the Springfield bicycle tonrnament, Satur- day, Rowe, of Lym Food, of Englund, it the final heat of the world’s mile ehamplonship race in 3:08 3-5. The other races resultedus follows:! Three-mile amateur bicy ..9f Albany, first shington, Face 10r prolesslonats—Woodshde first, 3lin. 1% 25s; Frazier, of Smithville. N. J second, ‘Three simply stated that he was suspected in the Lireiy snnucent, but If weertain party at Marshall ar Washingion, she could ascertain fe her missing sou was, 1t is now gen erully betie town and county those who ull familiar with the tacts aud circumstances tht Hiscoe Is a double murderer, aud thut he will confess the whole in due Line ‘Tie GREAT TELEPHONE &UIT,—The Hon. A. . Thurman, ex-solicitor General Goode, of Virginia; Judge Lowrey, of New York; Jet? Chandler and Chas. #. Whitman, of this cit; “Senator MeDonald_and Senator Harrison, of Indiana; J. Stunton, J. J. Stanton, Jr., and W. ‘on, ot Boston, all interested’ in “the tele~ phone ease to ve Heard to-day before Judges Jackson and Sage, of the United States court In Cincinnati, are in that city. The argument on the jurisdiction will begin to-day ‘Tue U. 8. ScreEME Court will convene Octo- ber Lith. It is understood that Mr. M. J. Lauck, eeond deputy marshal, has resigned, to ike effect from October Ist, and the vacanzy will probably be filled by the promotion of Mr. James Maher, at present employed in the clerk's office. ee MARRIAGE LiceNses.—Marriage leonses have beew issued by the cleric of tue court to Louis F, Dorn “and Anoie Johnson; Daniel PF Alauonéy ana Mery Quill; Jumes 'T. Saunders and Kate L. Grimaldi, bothor Richmond, Vaz George L. beVers aud Aunie K. Swain, beth of Bladensburg, Md.; Elias FE. Moore and Henri, eta 2. Bucknoltz; James Shelton aud M; Hudsoupbett on #redericksburg, Va; Me A. Fiauagan, of Kanawha Full, W: Va., aud! Liu ED Webster, Richard Madison’ und Emma Matthews, both of Kichmond, Va. defen i Fivemile pro- ne, Woodside iirsi, Frazier second. Special one-mile tandem Tace—Cristivud Urown, of Washington, Half ReceNT Roppertes.—Some tine last night the room of A. Brann, In house 330 Missourl avenue, was eniered ‘aud robbed of a gold hunting-ease wate; $20 10 inoney, a masenie emblem aud a note for $200, ‘This merning tue window and dvor were vuth found open, Jesse was a complete surprise to Madrid. Quiet was soon restored after Ub: revolutionists were driven trom the Southern railway, A number of the insurgents were Lal Punst THE Thissnorning there is no appearance Have Nor Finep Tuerk Boxps.—The follow: ing appointees of the general land office having up to this time neglected to file their official bonds their commissions are withheld: George W. Jullan, surveyor general of Mexico; B. T. julle, 1m. 198; mile, 2m, 48s. One mileaguinst tme—Henaee, 2m. 31s, One-mile consolation ruce—Deblers, oi Hurttord. ‘Time, 3:01 3-5. ee tm West Washington. stole: 3 ’ #BoBLic ScHooLs.—Supervis- 7 sabetter, surveyor general of Louisiana; regis: | Day, 2418 Virginia aveuse northwest, reports daoney.oltue pavll olution, or even of disorder... When the insur: terol land Occ eG Willese Der Notes | shatou the night oF the 1anh lust bes cloehes: oh DUM het Of sping sole A | BeBEs Hed trom town, Lorty ‘compulled & Tucker, Gainesville, Flag 8. P. Hart, | line was robued of $4 worth of vluihing. Wine of vehipmn Liad a avtestion cos eis | The station muster t place at their disposal a MeUook, Neb.; 8.'B. Kinney, Tueson, Ariz: A! | A-t- Puiilips,612 12th street northwest, reports, pecial train, with which they i Geaner, Mil b. Webb, Salt Lake rden City, Kan; from Huu $15 worth of carpenter's tools, t Alcala De'Henares. Government troops were Buply ing, for admission tickets. lumbering in all tuittyaiee hey | con in pursuitin another special train, 3 ring inall thirty-tive. Tue i WE, Copeland, | | A Govensstesr CLimk ARRESTED.—Dougias new (Addison) building are found | CIVILIANS sors Tite: 13 © TROOP. Fixen, Detroit, | Suilth, # S1,000 cerk in te customs service, | to be very much crowded as the increase of the | Noon.—Additional particulars of last night's c.i Warner, lu, Washing: | statioded al York custom house, was welt larger than was a:tlicipated, revolt show that ihe insurgents also shouted jeutenuntof Police Red way has been ‘Long live the republic, th ” J, H. Deftemer, Leadville, Col, | arrested 1a West Washington Saturday by’ Dep- ton ‘Territory and Spain. Receiver of publle moneys—Z. T. Crawford, Marshal Cole, of Baltimore, on it wat ubsence for eight days, | A lange number of civilians Joined their ranks, Gainesville, Fia., Jacob Steininitz, MeUook, sed vy U. 8. Commissioner Mond, charg- | Sengeant Bull is acting in his stead.—A eolozed | When the authorities sui e military Neb; F. W. suilth, Tucson, Ariz; A. Hall, | Aug Suitth with falling to render his accounts | maa hus attempted to dettand residentect thes | to put down the insurrec rebels made | Miles Cily, Mont; Jaines Browne, Lax Vegus,N. | for public moneys received by lum as au viltcer | place by saying he isa Water 1 a stand jor a while again Lue loyal troops, between | Velarde and the ed. When the revolu- other troops were making heir appeal, they aban- doned and scampered for te country, most of them in thedirection of Alcala de Henares, a walled city in New Castile, and but seventeen miles from Madrid. Many ot the | ave up the fight long. b the general | retreat of their comrades and mude their escape In the darkness, The authorities are making a Williain J. MeCiure, Cazur d' Alene, Ida. East Suginuw, Mic! » Cals 8, G x ergus Falls, Minn; LT. , pector and had | B. | audagent of tie United States which he was | culled for the purpose of collecting $10 as a fine Potomac watel und it | was the” first the opposing forees that, Gen, V« i ‘Thompson, Wood, Susunvill Neb L.A. not to retain as salu, uinent. Ssinite wi the’ deputy mute shull to Bal.imore yesterday, Sinith, une Bui Stu aitys, had charge of assessing % the duties on merchundis 0 the Imai, He Look a va is stated, a deli b runs BeLween mid may be more. Smith ring W-day before Commissioner oud in Baltimore, pay or e P servolr, Len at north connection, 36; south | fon, 36, ‘Distributing reservoir, tem condition at influent gatehouse, conaition at efucnt gatchouse, 36. THE ATLANTA MAKES Goop Trur.—The U. 8.8, Atuanta, Capt. Francis M, Bunee com- munding, arrived at Newport, R. L, Saturday, and Cupt, Bunce reports that during the Tur trom New York through Long Island sound the pei 36; Fa : seek Reported for Tite EVENING Stan cruiser made un average speed ol over clev 2 Tacit ae ae Kreat many arrests for complicity in tke reve- note an hour, and that her etiiney worked | yx Cuupasx Ane Hann, avr Witnse ts | y tte TRC RE DEALS The city surceyor ana | Breslmany arests for compet tm the res satisfactorily. ‘Lieuts. 8. W. ni sind Spr errrcmters > . ; reets hi ‘ es Cornwall, who are im charge of the compass | THE PATHE? Yesterday morning a trai rineess street, the old Wooden trunk | Zrom Une south brought into the Buu street depor. ocolyred children, veuring pasteboard tags On thelr necks marked, “Frederick Wormle, THE PROVINCES QUIET, It is learned to-aay that the revolution was led by Brigadier Geverai Villacampa. c- office at the bureau of navigation, in the Navy departinent, went on bourd to test the com- passes of the ship. As soouas this work hus were having rotted out, ‘The neglect dirst arrangement of that section of the city to wall ia or cover Oronoko creek from Pitt \ {ut | Wasttingtou,” ‘They had been pat ou the truth cing streets to the river has cost iu the fast | cabed on the special train, whieh left the city York. | deste Beate living” there, dud were “wld tha | woud have cost in the het place, scouring the suburbs of Madrid in search of the their fatuer wout ineet Ulem at the depot. The Pind the police seut the enildren to the W. shiugton asylum until he can be found, ‘They gave the names of Usavin and Felicia Wore; and 3 yeurs, A STOLEN Tka% — Suturday night a man driving a horse and wagon stopped at Burg. dorf's livery stable, on Sib street, and Lett his feain in charge of thé watebman to be taken care vt jor the night, ‘The horse seemed w ba been overdriven and in un Lour died from ¢: haustion, ‘The man seemed excited at the time, and failiog to cull for his team in the morning, Mr. Burgdort notified the ofticers, Shortly ‘aiterwards the police received a dis paica irom Buitimore informing them that a Horse und Wagon lad been stolen in taut city, ———— fugitive rebels, Telegrams trom all the provinecs ow that public order remains uadisturbed. The ministers, who happened to be ali absent from the city Yesterday, have been summoned tw return iiminediately. It has been learned that the revoiutionists who started tor Alcala de Henares, becoming convinced that the loy- alists would stop and probably capture them, stopped their special train en route, sent it back to Mudrid and fled across ube country. The streets of the oily were alive with crowds of ple discussing the occurrences of night. Liect. Crocker, of the U.S. 8. New Hamp- shire, feil down a coal chute on board the tug Cobasset, at Newport, Saturday afternoon, and broke his leg in two places, Changes in the Offices. APPOINTMENTS “AND. PROMOTIONS IN THE TREASURY DEPATMENT, ETC. The following appointments under the ‘civil service rules have been made in the Treasury department: Pan! Richmond, New Jersey, class john B. Stone, Illinois, class 2, second audi- tor’s office; Richard L. Barrington, Illinois, $1,000; Andrew B. Stine, Pennsylvania, $1,000, sixth auditor's office; also the following abso- lute rpolptos nis at expiration of six months’ probatiot John J. Hogun, Massachusetts, 1,000; Clarence C. ‘Benedict, New York, 8000, Sixth auditor's office; Mins M. A. Eanby Sinith, AN OLD CitizeN Inp.—Mr. Richard Ruad,one of the oldest citizens of Alexandria, ts seriously il, Aly. Rudd, with his brother, came to this from Cornwall, England, over seventy yearsago, He wits for many years engaged in the palnuing and glazing business, and later he served for some time as weigher of hay. He was an original democratand a very outspoken ‘one, wt a time when the Lown was almost ex- elusively whig. ‘Norks,—The faneral of Mr, Joseph P. Broders took plate yesterday morning from his tather's resldcnce on Washington street. Shortly alter. wards the fuueral of Charles Biscoe moved from his late home on North Pitt street—Mr. Francls Lovejoy dangerously ill at the Alex- andria mlirmary.—J. P, Agnew has received the contract tor furnishing coal to the fatuer did not var A VICTORY FOR BEER. ‘The Amber Beverage Will Continue to ‘low at'Chicage Laber Picnics. Works-—-Thos, Henderson shot off his thumb = while gunning on the creek Saturday.—Robt, | CHICaGo, Sept. 20.—At yesterday's meeting Puiodke: LOL? dour Meee TONUGee Lenten | Hilake onion who, on Injeres Wy ducteiee | of ts crease aesambly the principal Ganinan lock, 1017 10th street northwest, reports Marti Irons Arrested. ON THE CHARGE OF TAPPING A 70 BE TOARIVATE TEL RGRAPH Wii Sr. Louis, Sept. 20.—Martin Irons, the leader of the Kulghts of LaborSirike on the Missouri Pacii firoad last spring, Was arrested in Kausas City last might and will be broayht to a wand against this clty woranewer to the eivarses him in tne inaicoment fee oon - mi the private telogra Ws Heteatiane ence, Owing fie Tecent Hi-behavior of Le master workman, bis bondsman hax withdrawn from bis bend aod rgill be Kept under arrest UNL bis cane 1s tt Strack by Lightning and Burned. ArcHtsox, Kas, Sept. 20. — The immense brick building, bait and formerly occupied by wier Brotbers as a ‘king house, in Hast ‘hisen, w struck by lightning yest ay and destivyed. It had been unoccupied ior several yours. The loss is estimated at $30,000; partially igsured. _ SET al The Welcome to Londonderry. A CHARGE THAT AN ATTEMPT WAS MADE TO EXASPERA PROPLE OF DUBLIN. DUBLIN, Sept, 20.—The Freeman's Journal declares that the government Tost of the yor custody Saturday tor hooting at Uh Londonderry during bis state entry elty, with the purpose ot provoking Ub in the hope that they would retaliat nish the authorities with he Trish Times says: Jo excite ill-feeling on Un Viceroy’s arrival at Dublia castle, ot Londonder With a respect acordial recep aspired Ube ar Fishman who Was taken [nto Marquis of into the poopie, ‘and tars — District Government Aftairs. IMPROVING THE STREETS AND KOA DS, id rabble and this city, to nts, hina The work of clearing of the cobbie stone from the streets of make Way for new and better pa fast eon completed by Mr. I, 1-4 es nolds, 1 niractey road. part Maring the progress of the war, when hurry and bustie and uniform ‘and «yr eal paving stones could be had, I AVENE Was paved with large bowlde Will now be broken ap ior the purpose stated, MISCKLLA SROUS, ¥ Atith aud A strocts southne holesaiyy ligaor License fe ce ot ber allowing liquor te rise, Sol the chief engineer ot the runent, sabmitied to the es for fiscal y ing June 30, rsaiarics and miscellaneous expenses, WMOUAES Lo $180,040. Assessor Dodge writes to the District Commis sioners. the district ALtarne wattle Lome A 2d wtreecs . anpt.” Ate tiddie, to wih on was 1, decides that the nolan 1 of purely public charity, aud #0 Bob THE INDICATIONS ARE, HOWEVER, THAT TH MAYFLOWER WAS THE WINNER, The Newport sucht race of Saturday was lett in doubt by the closeness of the finieh, Com- modore Gerry the time of the Stranger, Gitana, 9:54:34 ¥; Mayflower, from ‘this that the jower, Dut suck, ore suid the f, one lengtty iscrepaney lin of time It would seem Galatea finished before the M Was not the case, ‘The Mayflower passed. the ligtitstil tot the Galatea, and t is due to t different p Fegutt ow " w York, would have to decide which yacht received a nt club, saying $250 each nd clans sloops, from th that the club otte for schooners and fest and se to be sailed tor an Monday from Newport to Marblehead, and asking lin to take the time Of the start there tre Rior BETWEEN IRISHMEN AND At Your Mile Ran, in the dure, m nara’ w ITALIANS.— A4th ward of Mitte an Hatten madly beaten day a guny wrding house where Veroard nded admittance. A number nthe house at the time and The Iristmen broke im ad a desperate fightensued. “Paddy , ain Italian, bad his skull crushed wind an Irishman, Was shot a uw ach, dying’ shoruy ailer. Moceo cam hardly recover. ee A_DEFAULTER FoR $57,000.—William Ed- ward Gould, casiier of the Pirst National Banik ot Portiand, Me., is @ detaulter to the extent of been arrested. Gould is a 80m eal Dow, Was prominent in pobe csand (requeutly filled Congregational pale pits in Portland, ‘being an effective pulpit, orator, He has béen living extravagantly, INDIAN Puisoneus IN FLomipa.—The band of 382 Warm Spring and Chiricuahua indiaus, from San Carlos reservation, arrived to Jack= sonvilie, Fia., last night, guarded by two come panies of United States troops, Col. J. F. Wade commanding, They left immediately for St. Augustine, Where they will be placed on & Reservation Au advatice party arrived at # arb Marion Thursday, with Capt. J. N. Dorst, of the 4th cavairy. A daughter bora to ‘Geronimo by ‘one of luis squaws in the fort on the 12th instant has been named Marion by Col, Langdon, ————o——— HEAVY RArN 1s CHAKLESTON,—There was « heavy rain in Charleston yesterday, whic drenched the contents of unrepaired dwellings and made the people who are still camping out very uncoméortabie. A uamber of religious societies held open-air meetings, The mother of Mayor Courtney, aged 81, died yesterday, MEXICAN REBELS CAPTURED AND SwoT.—A Monteray dispatch says Mexican government troops captured seventeen of the fleeing revolu- tionists. The captains were immediately exe- cuted. The government is determined to heroié measures in dealing with the rebels, ‘The Sth cavairy, under Col. Feran has left Lam- to hunt down the remnant of Ei Coyote’s nd, It is now reported tbat Il Coyote was reaily captured and shot by order of Gen, Reyes Axorary Drsrenate ior ix BeLFast.—In Beltast, Ireland, yesterday policemen arrested two dranken mien for fighting. A mob gath- ered and the police had great difficulty iu get ting the men tothe barracks, ‘Then the mob ade a desperate attack on the buijding. Shute rs were torn down and windows smashed with brickbats and paving stones, There wei only four constables within the barracks, The; fired eleven rounds, Killing one man and wouud- ing several others. Itis stated Ubat # woman wax wounded and has since died in her own house. The mob was scattered by re-enforce ments of polic SUICIDE oF Mason WaLt’s Wipow.—ira Elizaveth Wall, aged 88 years, widow of Mayor Wall, who served on Gen. Scott's stail during ie Seasiente ee, Snatoee emcee New York yeste: by drowning herself in Central park reservotr, ‘Mrs. Wall resided with her daughter at No. 24 East S8th street, and has for many years drawn a pension of eighty dollars per mouth, Itis believed that sbe was temporarily insane when she committed tbe act. ree —_ OxLY OXE CAEDIXAL FoR THE UxITED Stares.—The New York Siar says: Right Rev. . Strani abiegate who brought ieccumuistens "a “a seuss Oetes wus asked the other day if the next red hat ‘would come to the archbishop of St. Louis, and apswered: “I do not tbink thai the ine tends to give more than one cardinal to the United States. It is oply a missionary country and unul its condition changes more need xpected.” Une loxs'ot ws gold watch valued at $30.— rdw. W. Schurman, 903 7th street, reports ube ob- taining irom fin by false pretenses of a gold watch Valued at $30. ee from x train on Henry street, has recovered.— | was a revision of the constitution, and the dele- Presidiag Elder Bull conducted services at Trinity St, church yenterday.——A dog bit | Shoe af a pronisition piaske dione be Ae litile sun of Mr. Pank Agnew last saturday — | Temple, a Knight ut "the ‘section do Br, Fiippo lectures tonight at Trinity M. E. | Giareu that the assembly hereafter do not ae. Alabama, $000, Secretary's office; Miss Jennie E, Miller has been promoted trom $800 to $2,000 In the Secretary's office; Juines Mullory, ‘exas, has beet. appointed a $1,000 clerk iu the office of the chief of engineers; Thomas B. Po1soxiN@ oF Jonxson Bros.’ Horses: e cept, directly or indirectly, any revenues trom Mardin, Jr. 9 $1,200 elerk iu the surgeon gene-| 4 Tuthor one of Ue. ores ia Jokaaon brows the sale of beer or other Intoxicating liquors. SER OIG, See TORRE stables died last night, muaiclog three altogether eeitions Moses. The section was bitterly opposed. by sdveral Amos Townsend was nominated for Cos ‘Mr. by the republic of the Qwenty-tirst Ohiu dis- ie declared trict Saturday. Martina, Foran,whodeelined to | BeeesanGy dase Lie hoe aod that have died trom the effects of the inyster- gus malady which appeared inthe sluble Fri- y. W8 described iu Tuk Stak. Two other hiofies are thought to be past recovery, while | be considered in the field, telegraphed from several aro in such @ condition that itis consid- | this city Raturday that he woul ered doubttul whether will ever be of | Domination from the much service again, ‘The chemists to-day hud hot made uny {ermal report of thelr inveutigue Uon of the ieed eaten by the horses, it was thougiit to-day that the cause of the sickness MOL the horses was that w polyonous beau. Was by some accident ground up with the seed, A meinber of the firm stated toa Stanreporter that the mvestigution made pointed: towards the beun as Lie yuuirce of trouble, LU this wus Bot yet celluitely ascertained. ‘The Johnsou Bros. have veen obliged to hire horses to do their ———_—__ A CHARGE oF x.~The case of J G. Peluam, who was ng Of the lureony of a wateh frown Wra. BP. urns, Was in the Police Court this morning, and Mr. Pelhum was ready for trial. Mr. Burns stated to Mr. Laveuder, the prosecuting ator maa sia inembers. Stivers was the first to. THE PRESIDENT'S PARTY CAPTURES A FINE BUCK—To START HOMEWARD TO-DAY. ‘The President and his party returned to Sara- nac Inn Saturday night from their trip to Big Tupper Lake, bringivg a fine three-pronged ‘buck and 25 pounds of fh asa result of thelr hunting and fishing. 1t was a hard day's work. Nearly six hours were consumed in going to ‘and coming from the huating ground. The President and Col, Lament were stationed in Little Wolt pond. “The dispatehes do not state Who killed the buek, In going and coming on the Racquet river the ladies enjoyed troiling for pickerel, and were fortunate eno! ‘to cap {ip Ms: Cievehand pulled in dv pokersl, Sire Lamont iour and” Sire. Folsont two.” Mew lifting her support Rall be Ivor prenics, ete. He did not want them to witness disreputabre men and women drinking nd fighting or ree or four deep un fuud “deud druuk. “Ido not wdveeate district. The New “York Central Labor uuion has Sdopted resolutions indorsi nomination of Henry wyor, Cleveland bas acquired the knack of own tish into the boat without losing them, and Of disposing of them. once they ure on in | manner Which subdues all liveliness on the'r Part; in a word, they are rapped over the head Pilla stick, when all struggling ceases, Mes, Folsom caught a pickerel Saturday weighing six pounds. It raiued nearly all day yesterday, aud the party bud to remain indoors. It road station station bable they will Bintth’s on thelr way Sat The 4s only seven miles from Paul Smith’ ‘Vermont Central will take the party in and conduct them as far as where connection is inade with the Delaware Sompany's line. "the paby willbe sonveped ‘thence to Albany. Hilt | | be 2. —____ News Briefs. The bituminous coal miners of the Clearfield region have demanded au increase of 10 per cent in Wages, which the operators are strongly ‘opposed to granting. ins. W. 1. Hubbell, of Brooklyn, drowned a child and then committed sui- ‘Three angi brothers named

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