The Sunday Herald from Washington, District of Columbia (2024)

hub illlHI, IIIMH9 PENNSYLVANIA A.NO 401-403 TWELFTH STREET. Q-33N1TXiOSMJSN' fiUDI BEM! r.Ksr or 101,1, imvinu JRiaiTJOTTlOISrS Underwear. Descilptlon. Furmer I'tlre. ltedtieod Pitccs.

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1. To Mutch Undershirts, Same Price, Half Hose. Doc Iptlon. Former l'rlrc, Reduced Fllces. rjalbrlggan 2Sr, Colored llalbilggan aoc.

25c. BtrlpM Ilalbrlggan 50c. 33c. Lisle Tin old 7ac. Stic.

F.i'icyStrlro, l.Woihie.id USc. 7.1c. Heal Silk J.2' Jl.n Scarfs. mr. r.NTiui; stock into LOTS.

r.nt 1 Lot 2 Lot3 25C. 60c. 0SO. PALAIS ROYAL. gor or CI BALK A VALUAHLK FARM, Klliiate1 un Presley's Clock, Northumberland County, opposite I'ulut I.uuk-out, coittilnlng (50) fifty ncresor lind, mure nr less.

Buildings consist a good llltlClf. IIUUSK, nt six looms, IIA11N, mill all necessary OUTHUILDINOS, flOOI) YOUNO ORCHARD, etc. This tarm offers mtpci lor Itiilnieiiiciits to miy ono wishing to ongage In lliu Titioklnji lluslness or "Oyster liinllng." Shoio sufficient lu plant eight or ton thousand bushels, Excelled by nuno In tlio State. Will Ihj sold low for OAS1I oi on cany terms, For further Infoimntlon, mMresH FIIKl). DOWNING, Shatp'B Wharr, Richmond Cuunly, Vn, Eep3-3mo7 "IXTANTIiD.

FROPHUTY-OWNiSIlS DK- HIIIINII TO BELL (lit RENT TO CALL ON US. We hive numerous applications ilally. TYLER HUTHKIIFOKD, Ke.il Estate and Insurance, No. 1220 street N. W.

FOR RENT. Three Beautiful Finished J)lco Jioomit, map soiiunvr.sr. ALL CONNECTED AND O.N SECOND FLOOR, Private Water-closet ami tlas Flitttiei complete. WHOI.K FLOOR HKATKD 111" HOT WATER. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS SEGUllE ILOMES.

This very desirable property, located on lloiindary ami Konilceiith-ttrvet lto.nl, Is now being divided and offered In lots tu suit purchasers. Wo arc oltcrhig CUoIro l.uls at 10 CENTS PER SQUARE FOOT, One-fifth cash, balance payable within live yeais, with Inteiestntli per cent. Call ami cxauilno puts at our office. A. L.

UA1UIE11 i.i: IIHOIT JIUIMIINU. apr2-tl7 Heat llluo Flannel Suits, onyslto, any stylo, is. Faced Ovorshirts, llluc, nolle, or llrown Jlixed, 92,00, (lossamor Cuatat (Jeu'la J.M); Hoys', (2, llliio Kersey D. llroastod 1. 0, 1), Sulti, Illlln tfer.ev fast color, ju, llluo Uoavir Overcoats, f20, llentleiucu'sSllk Jllxod Suits, lllarh Cloth Dress Suits.

(30, ami las. Clergymen's Cassock Veals, 5, Duck ami Ooriluroy bhooilug Suits. lubber Talmas, Foiiihos, phu*kets, etc. llluo Livery Overrents, fast color, 1 1 3, Country CIulli Men's Suits, (10, GEORGE C. HENINING, onb I'mcia oj-sovxixxm, no.

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THADK BUl't'LIEll, iiga-Kl -j 1 I I r- 1 ffi iiv VOLUMK XVII. mm urn. 933 Pennsylvania Avenue, NOVELTY SALE ToOloso Out a Superb Stock GENTS' SILK, STRIPED, FANCY Balbriggan SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED IN THESE GOODS. TIIF.V Aim TIIK 5IOST Desirable Garments in the Market FOR EARLY FALL WEAR ANIWIM GIVE Till'. MOST COMPLETE SATISFACTION.

Gentlemen who have norer ti'lcd thorn should do so by all means, and see how comfortable thou are. Taylor Hufty. Shirts and Drawers OUR NEW YORK LETTER. TOMCHOt' lNlT.Itr.KT IMIllMlltr.Vr Mr.TltOI'OM.N. Nl.U'YullK.

Auuustat. A fotir-hormi team ilrnwlnr; truck, niioiil Tvlilcli was a lieary Iron safe, was laboriously paliiK Ihrougti Nnsian street tho oilier ilay, when lhr nno Normmi horses began prauclni; ailt liowllchoil by oM Nick. Tim anlmnls iraml ami plniigeil will, tenor, ami when tho ill Ivor Ills band upon Iho leader's neck to quiet him, Iho man too began In ravort like ono mad. Ilo explained afterward that bo had felt an electric fdiock, and tho stalemont mia fact. Tho IMIson Kleclrlo Lighting Company lind that day commenced operations, and Iho strong clcc-trie current was powerful enough tuiuakothosuifaco of tho street a conductor, and lit affect nbitaclci which obstructed thocunent.

Thli phenomenon lias led lo a great deal of talk concerning Idllsvn's syslom of lighting by electricity, and Induced mo lo Investigate Iho subject. On I'eatl streol, near Fulton, under the shadow of tho Third Arenuo Klovnled lltllroad and tiutamlnuto's walk from Fulton Ferry, Is an Iron flout bnlldlng, originally put up for commciclat lleioll Is that Kdlsonhasput hlscentinleh'C-tllc lighting slatlmi, From Ibis station, as a startler; polnl, llioTMIsou Company for tho past two years has bid underground conductors aionml every block In lint poillonof Iho city bounded on tho cist by tho r.nsl litter, on Iho west by Namu street, outboiinrlli by Bpmcoaiid Kerry streets and I'cck slip, and on tho south by Wnllslicet. Tlio illstilrl Includes 1)10 coil" sumers, whose pre already wiled. Tho number of fleet tie lamps of tho Incandescent p.illem tnbo usoil lu connection wllh tbeso wires Is 14,311. Tho conductor consists or a copper toil, which Is Insulated.

Oulshtu of that Insulation Is an lion pipe which chnoty resembles tlio tho ordinary gas-plpo. At ovcry corner Is a switch of Ingenious mechanism to stop, check, or divert tho eleoltlc curient. I don't know how woll Informed you nro on electricity, but to mo tho Bubjoct lias bcou nsbatrenof comprehension as au Kgyptlan Sphinx. Mr. Hdwaid II, of tho IMIson Company, Is very hippy to terclvo vlsllors, and to htm I am Indebted for afund of Inroimatloii on electtlcal matters.

I had associated tho dynamo engines, so much talked about, with somo kind of an Infernal machine, but Mr. Johnson says that Iho name Is taken fioni djnnmlcs, which Is that branch of mechanics which Heals of tho action of forces producing motion lu bodies. There nro six Kdlson dynamos In Iho building on l'oarl slioot. Tlio gigantic propel lions of Micro machines can bo cslluntod when It Is (dated that each machine complete, with engine, dynamo, and base, weighs s.2,000 pounds. Tho Mold magnet weighs 31,000 pounds.

Tho armature nt Its stntl nliino weighs 800 pounds. Tho height of each machine fiom tho door to the top of tho Held magnet Isll feet I Inches. Now 1 h.ivo usod Iho term Hold iwignet In Iho connection that my Informer used It, but It nopotis tint Hcleutlsts know very lltllo about the forro which Is called nrtgnutlsm, They know It Is akin to electricity, but what It Is anil what causes It cannolbodomouslrati.nl. Thoy uso the foico with electricity, and they call It eleclro-magnellsm, An electro coll wrapped nroiiud tho magnet produces the foico reunited, but tho negatlvo and receptive power of the tnngnet they aro wholly tumble lo comprehend. Mr.

Johnson demonstrated what electricity was In very curious and novel fashion. Said ho: "Takon copper Iwo-cont pleco; place It on your longito. I did ho. "Anytasto?" No. "Now tako it nickel fivo-cerit ploco ami place It under your tongue, lolling tho outer rims of tho pleco touch.

Any tablonow?" Tho tasto was decidedly sharp and melalllc. "That," said Mr. Johnson, "Is an electric battery. I can giro you tlio oltect Mrotiger by steeping tho metals In vinegar wllh copper rods attached and Joining tho ends of tho rods In your mouth. Now, what Iho dynamos do," ho continued, "Is tho carrying out of this prlnclplo on a larger scalo.

Wo run tho engines at 3.V) revolutions per minute, wllh sloniu prcssuro of 120 pounds. Tho armature ro-tulvcH lu Its socketaud collects thoclectrlclty which la gcucintcd by friction; tho Hold magnet Is tho receiver, and wu havo appliances which govern the fotce, so that wo havitontlru control of and can ru-scnoltat will." Thouomlnal capacity of each of Iho dynamos Is 1, 200 lights of m-candlo power each, lutt tho maximum capacity Is about lirty per cent. In excess of this. Tho dynamos nro arranged altcr-nato In position with each other so as to oconotnlzo room. They aro all conuoclcd by heavy copper conductors, which extend along Iho sides of tho room.

Tho cntlro curient front all the machines Is centred Intivo largo horizontal copper bars with which tho soieral street conductors aro connected, and it lingo switch enables tho circuit of nny dynamo to bo Instantly broken, and also governs tho supply to tho street. There Is lest battery of a thousand lamps lu ait adjoining room, which serves to show tho quality of the light furnished. Tho light Is very steady and brilliant Indeed. Tho Ilrusli system, you know, provides for tho liroaMiij; of tho olecltlc runout, ami tho fluid Jumping front ono carbon point to another rnuscsllght, but of a fllckerliur nattiie. Kill sou's system forces tho current to a point nnd holds It there by it gl.m non-conductor until It spends Itself lu silent hut brilliant fury.

Jlr. 3ohnsou says that tho electtlo shocks on Nassau street wcio duo to leaks lu tho street connections, nnd heroafler no troublo may be apprehended front (hat scoto. Thcro has already boon expended upon tho lltouklyu brldgolhostitnof 13.743, 093. M.iind at least half a million moro will bo required tu complete It, l'robablytwo or three times that amount will havu to bo nppto-prlaleil beforo tho llrbt train of cats crosses It. lly law, Now York pays ono-thlrd and llrooklyn two.

thirds of tho cost of construction. Major Low, of llrooklyn. Is working energetically to secure tho completion of Iho biblge.aiid has lately been Inslrut ilal In throw Incinuclillght upon thodatk ways which havo Impeded Iho work. It appears that Iho last Mayor of Iliooklyn (llonell) has a contract for somo of tho Iron work, and tho piesent of Now York fin-iilshea tho wooden Mooring, For long llmo past wot has been dol.tyed by tho failure of Col. Sellers, tho riilladclphhi contractor, to furnish certain essential parts of thoptalforin.

Ills conltact docs not subject him to any penalty for tho dolay, and, as ho found Iho work less profitable than ho expected, ho has been nttendlng to oilier mailers, and possibly walling for tho trnsloes to oUer hlui Inducements for minillng his contract. Another cause for delay h.ta been Iho continued ahseuco of tho chief engineer, Jlr. W. A. Iloebllng.

Mr. lloobllnc (whoso father, Iho noted engineer, planned Iho brldgoaud superintended lis beginning) Is a confirmed Invalid, and for a long 1 1 mo has been ttnablo to glto peisoual attention to tho delallsofthowocir. Mayor l.ow, ata nieellngof Iho llrhlge trustees last week, offered a resolution ptuvld-Ihr for tho removal of Chief Knglneer Itoebllng, ami lo allow Jlr. Slartln, the present consulting engineer, to tako charge of the work. Action was deferred for two weeks, and meanwhile Itoebllng'a friends nro cart fully fanning tho sympathy which Is extended to lluebllng In Ills nflllcllou, Tho losolu-lion docs not provide for Itoebllng'a nlisoluto dlscou.

nociiuii nun too worn, inn manes linn cuiisiuiing engineer, thereby swapping places wllh Jlail'ln. Tho manner lii whli It Iho construction of the brldgo la conducted looks very much like Jobbery, anil Low Is earning tho hearty thanks of Iho public fur tho way In which ho Is bringing order and system out of chaos ami corruption, Low's probing lias let tho fact como out that while thoeudoflhlaye.tr had been fixed upon as tho time for the completion of tho bridge, It will bo dlincult to have (he work finished by tho end of next year, Sloain 1ms accomplished so niiichtowaid ahoiloiiliiy the passage across the Atlantic that It would bo hazardous to siy how much more may not bo accomplished. First wo wcio famlllarUod wllh it passago of two weeks, which was thought it great achievement, then twclvodayabecamothocommoti time, lliou itlno to ton, and now our now steamers aro expected tu mako the trip lit butch to eight days, Titus In less than twenty years tho passago time has been reduced about uno-hair, A schotno la now Bfiwt font lino of passenger steamers to run between Iho eastern nnd of I.oug Iilatid and JIlKord Haven, on (howost coast of which Is tu accomplish the voyngo timlx days, still another scliomols starlet and In acltisl prosecution, which will met connect wllh tho eastern roast of Newfoundland by it continuous lino of railroad and tteainbo.it, and llien proceed from New-fouudltnd, on a dlroct easterly line, tu Iho west coast ol Ireland at a point near Ualway, theitcoacrosalro. land ana Bt, uoorgo'n Channel to London, Tho project cuutomplates a dally service between Ireland and Newfoundland by a rust lino of steamships, In Mil's cue the ocosn pasaago would be lediicod lo route-thing less than 1,700 miles, and lliedlitamo to Kuropo would bo traveled by land. Tho laud route will Ix) by cxlallug roads front Now York, by wayof lloston, llangor, and Bt, John, New llruus-vrlck, to Oxford, NovaScotla) thenco to New (Hat.

gow, and from Iheuco by Iho Halifax mid Capo 'Breton road lo the Hltalt of Canso, Front this point tho Hue will extend to Capo North, ISO tulles distant, across luo nariotva of tho (lull of St. Lawrence, flfly-alx tulles by steamer, and then at ruts New. fouudland, 020 inllesbyrall, It Is said that thojeuiney to Europe by this lottto can bo shortened thrco or four days, but a dia.tgreo.itdo feature tu Itavelera will bo six Tito company, hoHOVcr, uto braioly pushing thoptojoct, and Dr. NorvluUioeu, of tho Western Union Tclegiupli Company, has boon elected president. Tho roiniuitiy la styled IhoUroat American and F.tiiopcnti Short Lino Itallroad Company, and Dr.

Uroou says liberal subsidies will bo given to It by tho Dominion government and by tho government of Newfoundland, 111m Jeffreys Lewis, who returned from Europe on the frlii on Tuesday, Invited uio tolaipoct a ratow oik of art which she brought over wltlt lior. Jilt l.ouli's father A well-known, attlstlu London, amltuowoik. WASHINGTON, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3, olntt In question was given to hint by French ohl-rer. Tho officer It nppears was In scrvlco at tfio North Coast of Africa, nnd tho rcllo (for It la a relic nnd very precloui sttd nntlqtto one) was exhumed by somo Arabs at Lobda. llagna, (Leptls Magna, near Tripoli, Tho rclln Is a perfect and lioaullfiil femslo head Tho low forchoad, thin nnullliio hone, tho short upper Up, dellcato chin, and small ear halt concealed by tho wavy hair, represents and hand-some woman nt tho Human lypnof bostttv.

Tho faro la In excellent preservation, but a ottloii ol tho head broken olf by an accident Is held nn by an Ironpltt. Lewis Is very proud of her art treasure, and Is eonildottt Hint It Is moro than twu thousand years old. I sawttvety Ingenious attempt nt ilecotathm Iho other night lu Mm ptlvaloonitoof Mr, John Kostcr, of Hosier il Hint's, On walls and ceilings of tho room welo chsnipngtio corks, plain, silvered, and glided, arranged In fantastic designs, I ho effect svas novel, otW, and pretty. 11, II. V.

PERSONS AND THINGS. An Ingenious ncnmi'irui In l'arls lias been pMylttglliorlngiiUr tiMooratt honcat robber." nnd inidoncomtottable living utillln meddling policeman spoiled tho business. It washlsgatiiotnopcncntrl.igo nours lor nines, niiu as iney sioppuii out to jmssess hltuselfof Ihelr purM'S and nrcesslblo Jewelry, which ho at onco deposited ntlho nearest Itillce stallon, siibsequenllyacrcplliiBWllhiiiodesly whatover tcward Ihelr gratitude suggested, Flnslly ho tvas ratight In Iho act of taking it watch Into his tempotnry possession and put nlteru his houesly will go tintinvaiitod. II 1.4 Unit tltu Into (Ion. lliintnlilo'tt iiiiirotmnnd equipments, Inchtdlug the cosily snotd and accoultcmetils ptosenleil tohlni by tho State of Ithodo Island, aro lit tho hinds of lto.lou arllsl, held as security for payment for work dono six years ago on stitiioof Jlrs, llitriistdo.

Tho statue was complclid, hot never ibl for or dclhenil, and still lies In tho foundry lu l'arls wheru It was cast. Tho name nrllst Is said to have lu his studio a clay model or herolc-slred statttn of (len. lliirnslde, for tho preparation of which tho at ins nnd uniform alluded to wero fnrnlt.hcd. Twolvu Itnnilreil nuwalitiya, litiolblnckn, and miscellaneous tirchltiH belonging In llaltlmoro wero takon to ono of tho suburbs recenlty by tho Free Nnmtnei Kxcurslon SocUty, and of couicoa thousand funny caperB wero cut iluilnglho day. Just beforo the boat slatted handvimo carriage darted tiplo Iho wharf a pellto policeman sprang lo open tho door.

Amid atoarot laughter live sheet gamins Bleeped out, oneof them remarking to the ixillcemau, "l'er-hapsiisboys'nlnt got tiostjlo." They had prevailed upon thodtlverof tho carriage Intake them to tho boat, and ho had agreed lo lake his pay In laughing nt tho dlscomlllod pullcoman. Onu tiny last wcolc a lml loft her lwliy on rallio.id train at expecting lo ro-turn Iicroro tlio train started. This sho f.illcil lo do, and tho Infant was carried on loForestvllle, and thero Idaecd In charge of (ho station-master In Iho mean llmo tlio frantic niolber had telegraphed to llrlslol to have tho child returned, but lu order to save her tlio agony of delay kind-hearted iiieif-enger volunteered tu goto ForcHtvllloou a freight train and bring back the bahv. On Iho trip tho engine broko down, and bo Iramivil Iho rest of tho way to Foreslvllle, found tho objector Ids search, and carried It back lu hlsnruisto to I'lalnvllle. The mother, meanwhile.

Impatient of delay, hnd boarded the engine of gravel train and was In Forestvllloby lliu lime her olfspilng had got bark to I'lalnvllle. Ho to l'orestvlllo again went tho patient messenger wllh lliu baby, only to find that Iho mother bad returned to I'lalnMlle. At that point patience ceised lo boa virtue, and tho woman was Merely oidcrcd by telephone to sit still for half an honr If she wanted over to behold her child again. Sho obeyed, and picseittly was tttado happy, Tltu Hussi.in hangman in a convict who win scntomed to death for robbery and miirdei, tint tho penally was commuted to Imprisonment for life upon tho condition that bu should pcrrnriu tho duties or executioner whenever called upon. Huha3 been conllucd In Moscow during tho past fifteen years, and Is sent from there, nudor strong guard, to Kleir Odessa, and St.

I'utorsburg, as his survlces may bo required In one or tho other or those cities. A visit to this mail Is described by Victor Tlssot, a Flench author. In a work un Httssla nnd the Stiisslaus, recently published lu L'arls. Ho round Iho executioner reposing after Iho exertion of hanging tho two Nihilists, rressulakoltiind Klvlalkowskl, A young woman of nllractlvo appearance, with a child In her arms, was with him. Sliowashlswlfe.

Thocouirortsot matrimony had not boeu denied him. and ho socms to havo had nodiniculty, notwithstanding Ms condition and work. In lliidlug woman to marry hlui. Tlio hangman's face Is described ns slolhl rnthor than terrible or repulsive. Ho has abnormally long arms, and Is hald lo bo possessed or herculean strength.

Ilo was spokon or ns having "Iho strength or twenty men. Ono day thero was a revolt lu lliu prison, mid ho was summoned to help subdue Iho prisoners. Ho rushed In among them and killed three with his bate bauds. COULISSE CHAT. Fanny Davenport is to ntako Iter tlt'but in lu Loudon ntT.silo's Theatre.

Mini). MoilJuslcn'H Aniuriciii tour id to couiinenco at lloston during the llrst week In October. Mint', bouifla Tlieo in ongngo'l for sixty I'crrurmaiicus lu this country at au average ot 2U0 ror each pcrroriuaucc. Mian Aila IJyas is to begin a starring tour Octobers In legitimate roiiiiuly, such ns" London Assoiaiice, and "An Unequal Jlarch." Miiirt Miuitio Hank Iiati jttHt aignotl a contract In London tor an operatic mid concert tour In Iho Slates tor llto months, beginning nt the end or October at lloston. In tlio Interior of Colorado variety theatres managers dceoralo tho front or tho stage wllh Iho tol-lotvlng liro-savlng nollcoi "I'leaso do not shoot tl.u plauo-phiycr.

Ilo does Iho best ho knows how." Tho roporls rugnnlliig tho application for divorce on tho part ot tho llrst wlto or Jlr. It. Thome, present thai gentleman's marital rotations In somewhat mixed nnd perplexing condition. Mr. lMwin Doollt talil recently thatlto supposed his lungs wcio nircctcd, having petslstent rough, until ho saw Dr, JlcKluile, or London, who round that Ibis symptoii niosn fiom a dlsturb.mco of tho liver.

Johann atiniiHB, "tho Waltz ban given to comic opera lira most popular conttlbiillon sluco "I'liuifoic." "JlciryWnr" lslhogoof tho season, As usual Chatlle Ford, with his company, Isnhead, and hiisaltoady gheu It thrco weeks out ot his engagement ot rour inontlis In St. Louis, closing thero last night loan andleiiro clouding Iho Ihe.ttio In ciery part, and rrom which numbers were turned nivay. A "Jlerry War" attracts not only tho Americans, hut very largely rrotn Hie Herman element and Ihosuor ileiman descent. They revel In the vivacious iujisIc and blight fun or Iho author or Tho llluo 1 latiuhe, ami or moro good dance music than nil the other comiiosers havo written (oiuMneit. Chaillo Ford gives "Jlerry War" at tho Cincinnati lCxposlllon this week, Tlio llt'iilli or t'lilrf Yt'ooil.

Tho sad notvii of tho nceiiloiital iliownlng ol Ciller Lnglneer W. W. W. Wood, or the Navy, retired, while sailing lu Smith's Creek, near I'ulut Lookout, last Thursday, was rocelusl lu this city tho day following wllh universal irgrot, nftliii deceased was well known and esteemed by Ihoclllzuns or Washington. The distressing details ot Iho accident, lliolluillncof Its arrival hen havo oeeu imiyruiuuicieii in ine.il.llly papcls, Ciunuiu-iloto Wood was bom lu North Carolina, and w.in slxly-lltn years ohl.

Ho was appointed from Now York, Jlurcli 13, 18i unlurril tho setvlro with the rank or elder uuglnoer, and was englucer-lii-chlcr of the Navy from 1S71 lo 1877. Ilo was on special duly In this cllynt Iho tliuaiit IiIb death, Ilo loaves nro children. Hlsthieedaiiglilors man led Lleuts, HoaH, stone, and lleich, or tho the Navy, Ills eldest son, Lieut. Tliumat Wisnl, uf lira Jl.vtlne (Port's, Is In California, and his oilier son, Frank, la with Ills mother, who has been traveling In tho Whlto Somo dllllcully was expuil-onccd In reaching her with telegrams, and consider-able anilely oxpiessed lu regard tu tho cirect of tho Intelligence lu fier dellcato statu or health. A despatch received rrom her nt lloston last evening said she would leave tor Washington Immediately, and sho will probably anlvo this nftcriiooii, 'Iho nr-rangeinents tor tho fuucial will not bo completed until after she arrlvos, Tho remains aro still at Hpoare's undertaking establishment, on street.

Tlio Mount Iiotcrl lloltbury Not Jolut. Daii IIaiiiioii, Hunt, Tho snoeial deipatch tcWgraphtd from llangor, nnd publliUed In lumiy paiHiit. coucornliig the lato Orson Jlouutalii highway robbery, alleging (hat Iho same had been dlscoH'lodtubo practical Joke, and Hut thostoleu proporty had been rotttrnoij totho Mesirs, Mow, Is denied authoritatively, and Is without iho slightest foundation, A reward or (5,000 awallsths pel sou who shall secure the arrest and roiitlcllou ot the highwayman, and nouirert will bo spared on the part of Ihom*ossis. How or tho local uulliorltles lo sciuro tho attest utul punishment of tho otfender, whatever may have been lils motlvo, UiilluiMi'M Ilntlii Au'tilii. I'iiiIiAuiili'iiia, Sojit.

2. Dr. t). Shakespeare, or this cllyi Dr. J.

H.Arnold, of New loik.und Dr. C. JlcConiioll.of WmIiIiikIoii. the surgeous eugageil lu exaiiilttlng ikiHIohs ot (lulloau'a brain, iiictatDr, Bhakespearo's ernco today and decided to Issue it reiwt showing tho re. suits ol tho tvuiiiliintluu, It will bo given out fur publication next wco*k.

Dr, Shakespeare says that iho report will have no lerotonco lo tho question of Uulloait's Insanity, It will bo cumpiehenslvo statement of Iho ruiidltlou of tlio Main and iho nature ol the disease, If any. HRIUI' TBLIJGHAMS. NkwYiiiik, Hont 2. l'liyslclniM who havo I'latulncd Msgglu KepIHil, who abducte.1 lit lo Lizzie Belden from her hom*o lu Iliooklyn, Into prououucoil Iter Insane, They say thai alio fasuiriiiluifioniiioft. enliufuf llioliralu, nho will probably bo sent to uu liibtuousyluni, lloaio.v, Hojit.

2. A cablo ileeiiateh front l'arls tu Iho thrill announces that SI. do I.osseps wlw has Ju.t urrlvod tliete, has been fully Intcn lewc.1 the Americans Lad nevci Interfered In matters that did not concern thorn, while It lias been tho onvUbh) practice ot Fuglaud to bo ulwaya meddling lit other j'ouplo's alfalrs, Not I have uu appiehomlou that 1MU.1UI.1 will over hear c.iuuou llrcd, no auueies to niaorlg tiai vlona In favor ot Arabl icply l5 tho question II this Sue Canal tioublo was not what uilcht occur with tho lip. uii.i, SOCIETY CTrAT. Thn gay seaion at Nowpott reachetl Its height l.sst Friday, and tho tashlonablo wotld thero turned nut tn mrre to witness tho tnarrlsgo of Jl lis Susan l'rlneo, lUnglitcrof Col.

W. K. l'rlnce, of Iho Army, (retired,) to Mr. Itomnlus lllggs Colgate, of NewYork. Tfmcermnony was prrfermoil In All by th Hot.

Dr. Hhlpman, rector of Christ Church, New Yntk City, assisted by tho Iter, (leorgo .1, Mat-Ill, rector of Tilnlty I'atlsh In this cltr. lliecliurcti wairrnnilnt beyond convenience by the guests, among whom wero representatives rrom many cities, who had rotno to Newport specially to attend thorerenmnyand reception, lor which 5.2O0 Invlta-tlntis hail been Issued. Thonllarwas reslooned with roses, nnd on tho cushions In rront id tho rsll store banked tunny kinds or rosos. On cither sldo ot the altar vero placed hydrangeas.

A tioner ot smllni and rosos was arched rrom nno rail to tho oilier, Dellcato phnta and tall terns and palms were placed In tho chaticfl and sldo aisles. Tho bridal parly entered tho chuich to thn Hrldal Chorus from "Lohengrin" on tho nrtau, tho brldo leaning on tho arm ot her father. Sho votn a whlln gros grain dress, en train, claboiilely (rimmed wllh point lace, with rqintn corsage, also trimmed wllh point taw. The sleeves of tho dress ended at Iho elbow. Her ornaments svern pearls that wero heirlooms In Iho l'rlneo family.

Her veil was of tulle, wllh orango blossoms, and sho held a bouquet ot whlto roses, Tho brides-room worn a blue trock coat nnd wltllelroitsers, anl, altomloil by his best instt. Mr. F.lllot ltoosovnll, met tin brldo at thn altar. Thero were nobrldos-mvUi, and Jllss Emily O. Post, or New York, and Miss Louisa Gordon Prince, tho brhlo's stsler, at.

tcndnlher. A roeentton nt Cot. l'llnrn's rnslilnii-n I on Uracil View avenue, tollowed tho ceremony. A loii.tiioii vr." riiiiutiiiousiy serveu, iinuer uircciion or I'll1allt Tho holisn lvas toairolflceiittv ili.rnr.sl.1 llitovghotil wllh llornl nrches and bowers and wall deslfus, pre'ottts eamo Irom mends lu all puts of Mm coiinliy. and their value svns estl.

inntol at fiom 50,000 to too.ooo. Ilcsldes these Col, I'rlnio g.ivo his daughter a check tor a largo amount. Tho iieHcnts Included diamonds front tho bridegroom and (Inner or toa services from ex-Mayor l'rlneo, her tiiicla. and fiom Mm bridegroom's rather, Tho pies-outs hcludcdraro gems, chinas, and bronzes. Tin ilancltig reception of tho Potomao llo.it Club at their club-liouso on Thursday evening last wis largely attended, the Inclement svealhor not lnteifrltig In tho least.

Many new faces wero par-llculaily tiotlreablo on this occasion, Iho "anabasis fiom fho summer tosorts having commenced, which may a'roimt for It. Among thoso present wero Jtr. and Mia. (I. N.

Whlltlngtnn, Jlr. and Jlrdln-ston, )lr. ntid Jits. Hnrty Civaniugb. Jlr.

anil Mrs. Frank ll.irb irln, Jlis. Itryan, Mrs. JIcKeldeti, Jlr. and Jtlss Itixdos, Misses tllhnore, the Jllsses Lilly, llryan Jlenllt, Calvetl, llecvcs, Dntlen, Cilvorl, Collins I'lilll, Coitrell, Smllli, Jlulliislon, llovle, l.tisk, (hininaker, Thunip.son.Van Devonlcr, Walsh, r.lllotl, O'Connor, Zanpone.

Nairn, Irvine, Wheeler, Cli.ipnan, Lnnck, Jackson, Jl.isnn, (llnnaty, llallett, Aittlsrll. Carlilght, Martin, Sylvestet. Cla-Ketl, D.iprny, Jlnhiiu, Waters, Jones, Welch, Foiretls, and Wisnl, nnd Jlessrs. Doty, Cn-rusl, Ilatban, lllgglns Lldy, Sllncmotz. Milling.

Curtis, Johnston, employ, Whlttliigton, Wail.ith, Cor, Hill, Dnvall, llldenottr, Schmidt, Kcivatid, Johnson, 1'arks, Hall, Jlct.eoil, Falrchlld, NoMe, Note, Thompson, Zippono, Jones, and Jlc-Detsiott. Tin- nuptials of Mr. J. II. Clagett and Miss Allrt tliiiinell, both of Iho District of Columbia, wero ruh'lsated at tho residence or Jlr.

William II, Clagctl ontlio3lsl till. Although Iho weddlne was strictly private, only members of their families being present, tho'piclous rooms wcio handsomely decorated. Tho rart lloncrs.nriangeil by Mm hostess, adorned every aval.iblospol, and their rragtant pel fume rilled tho air was Inhaled by those who witnessed the ret o-moiy, after which the happy pair, with their rrlendi, rep.lreil lo tho cosy ramify dlnlnc-ronm, wheroa tnosi bountiful upply lu tho shape or a handsoino col-lallot awaited them, Tho host and hostess, as lisuil, dlsiiciiseil their hnspltallty lavishly, and the sccio will long bo lomeinliered by tho parties prosotit; nrter which Iho happy pair left tho city for a sojourn In Die, country, with tho best wishes or a lion wmge on tie matrimonial sea or lire. 'llto marriage of Miss Gertrude Upshur, ilaitjlitor of Commodore J. II.

Upshur, commandant of (lis lltouklyu Navy Yard, and Jlr. William II. Hint, a sou or tho ex-Secretary ot tho Navy, WMISIIOW to ltllssla. was t.it Tlrarsihy evening In draco Church, llrooklyn. Tho i.u.m mm iiiium vviiu isrgo nun insiiioiiauio nidlcnce.

Tlio Initio's dress was ol whlto corded alk.tilmaicdon tho skit and sleeves with pearl lace, aid atthocorsngo with Spanish laco. Tho corsage iras also ndornod with abonnuefc of wiittntiiAes. vellwaior nhltottillo. It was socutcd with sprays of wlills lilacs and orango blossoms, and extended to thoondor Iholongtiain. Hhoworo diamond ornaments, nnd her bouquet wos or whlto rosebuds.

Jlr. Hunt Is a lawyer, practicing In Montana. Jlost ol the Army and Navy olUcers present wero attired In niiiiuijii. Nr. .1.

A. the appointment clerk of tho lost Olllco Deparlmcttt, and Ills accomplished ire eft last Thursday on their annual pleasant Jaunt nortlward. Whlln absent thoy will visit Saiatoga, Conor Island, Long llniuch, llnngor, (Ihelr old hmin:) thenco to Desert and John's, N. 11. The) will reliirn by steamer as far as lloston, arrltlug hero Iho latter part or September.

Jlr. and Jlrs. Voso lakes Just such a trip as this every )ear, each season Idling ndlireicnt section or thocouutry. Jtr. Vosels oxperlenci-1 traveler, and knows whero geuulie pleasure Is to bo found.

Anong tlio Washlngtonians who ltavo spcntlho whole or a part or tho soason at Vineyard Havo, Jlaith.i's Vineyard, nro den. Altord, or tho Arint, nnd ratully. Judge Upton nnd raiully, tu, i Limn-, uatey nun failltt. WlfOIItld SOIIIir Cot. WltHlunm Ilarrlnd wire.

Dr. Addison, or Trinity Church, nnd Cul. (Illmuro and wire, JIaJ. IIiuMrd and ranilt. Judge JIcAlesler and family.

Col. Ilrldgo- more i-" i iniigiiier, nirs. sister or jlr. in, and her daughter, and Col. Caudeo and Addl famlt.

Ilntlons am out for tlio wedding of Mr. Williams, sou ot JIaJ. L. I'. Williams.

W. Dcpi Ilnllcil Slates Jlarshal ror lliu District. Miss Cll I Ilousloii. daughter of Jlrs. J.

(i. Houston. Tho leiuony will tako place on Tuesday evening nexl Hcplciubci 3, at 7 o'clock, nt the Incarnation Clinch Mis Mancbo Ilosni.tn rotnined to this tlly: si neck fiom a six weeks' visit to Cambridge, Ohli Her inanv ri lends will regiet to learn that sho susta I painful Injury by being throHii from a carrtge during ooo or her pleasure excursions. fefie is, liMever, rapidly leioverlng rrom Its eirecls. A mug tiie residents of this city still so-joun ng at Coltoi's, on the l'otnmae, nro Jlr, and Jlrs.Dersey Clageltaiid child, Dr.

nod JlrB. II. II. Knit), Jlr. Jl.

1'. Illconod ramlly, Jlr. Frank Cross and Itnlly, mid Dr. W. W.

Kvnua. Mt-s lleasie Aiilisull, of Now York City, who Lis been vlslllng her parents, Dr. and Jtrs. Antlll, ot O. street, hasrelurned to her home, much lo llij regret or host of ll lends made sluco her visit or a toutli here.

Ms. Frank T. Howe, accotnjtanled by iter mottr, Mrs. W. A.

Iliimth, nnd Jllsses Kato and Jlat awl Masters liroigH and Frank Hone, loft on Tlmiday tnoriilug for Deer Island, on Iho coist ot JlalC, ss M. Lizzie l'Vrgunn, of llto Patent Onh, with her stsler, JIIss Jlnggle.iind cousin, Webster, nto vlslllng the Muilly or State Senior Smiley ror a row weeks, in I'crry County, Fa, Ms. H. I1. Hounds has genu to visit fiicllsaud lelallvos lu Chicago nnd Denver.

Upon her (turn sho will bring Jlrs, Clonics A. Smith and JllssMno Itouuds, ol Denver, hero ns her guests. Ms. Thntnpson, tin) sprfglttly UUlii lady nlioVrraldea over tho telegraph olllco In the Navy Deilinenl, left last week to enjoy a month's vaca-llout her hom*o In Norlheru New York, htlto nbseueo of Iter parents, Mis Holly C.voll llurrltt lias been siimnierlug Willi her tela-tlvjiat Diiddliigton, under Iho rare of htr faithful nolo, Jllss Aiiulo Noon.iu. Ir.

and Mrs. 1'. II. Chiistuiau and family, havo spent tho greater part of the season nt As-bin- Park, havo now gone lo tlio Jordan Whlto Kul-pl springs ot Virginia, ilissliiuum Janes has gone to bong bake, iiKho Aillioud.iekB, tu reniHln somo weeks, as a guest ofleoatoraiid Jlrs. I'lalt, at Ihelr summer camp lu Hit wilderness, fllss Anulo li.

Daly, of 1.101 Kighth street, aitved hom*o last week from Now York, where she strut short time with her aunt, Jlrs. Doiuv.tu, ot iit city. Justice and Mrs. MaoAi tlntr hare left rsratoga and returned lu the Colonnade, nt Atlantic (ty, whcio they will rumalii until lato In September. iMIss Louisa has been sum-il ring tor tho past mouth at Long Meadow, ijitrnisl lo her hom*o on FJcvcutli street last week, jMrs.

J. U. lloatti'll, of this city, who has li'ii vlslllng her nleco, Mis. F. Maker, In bus roturuivl toher hom*o here.

Miss Annie Sterling, of It street, afler an ciU'iidcd nhseucu front the city, has returned tuber lljuic, gteally hencntcd by Iho trip, A very delightful garden-patty was given is last Wednesday evening at tho residence of Jllss Aiulo llluo 1711 Slith sliivl. I Admiral and Mis. Alniy and family havo lit lllchfleld Sptlnga and gone to Saratoga IiVo for I eieinilnderof tho auasoti Mr. ami Mrs. Cbipiuan, of this My, did Jlr.

and Mis. II, Jlolt, ot New Yotk, tttu at yingtrsa nail, n.uaiegu. Dr. YViithim and his daughter, Mis. llyan, ilia have been ill lllihlleld Sprluga.liivo gunotuS.tr" to Join friends, -M I a Mlnniu (luy, of Missouri avenue, bus lsuniedhonrafii.nl her trip lu the luouiilalus near JrdonsYllle, Mind Kinina li.

Jones, of Ninth struct, has ne ti visit ti lends lu the iiclghhoilioo. of V.l. lti'prusentatlvu Monro and wife, of Tettuea-ins liavo lately boon at Lakodeoige, and ate now at rjiraloga, Mrs, Crane, wlfo of Burgeon floiioialCraiio, nnd Jlr. Chat lea Ciano aieat Kaa Iaiiiitou, Long tlaud. Mr.

A. 0. llradley and family, of tills city, tic at Deal llcub, on the roast of New Jersey. Miss Jonlo llosiler, of this city, In visiting slater, Mis. I'rluce, vl New York City.

Iter Jt 1882. Mls. llatllo A. Wlilllng, who camo on fiom lloston about tho mMdlo of July, ictiirticl tlillher lat Friday. Iho previous evening thero was a gathctlng of licrftlendsand tho musical critics of this city by Invitation at tho rosldenceot her parents, and all wero dellstitod wltti the rendition or a tititn- llier ot songs by Iho charming cvntattlco.

Her voice is a ricn, puro cnntrauo or great voiitmo and compass, and In tho rendition of "The day Is dono" and similar polecllnns was simply grand Hearty and simultaneous nppl.mso followed, and Jtr, ntid Whiting wero warmly congratulated nn tho brilliant prospects ot their daughter. 8ho has now tieen Blitdylng faithfully for two yoars under tho liest masters in Itnston for her specialty or oratorio and concert singing, nnd It liss given lids Journal great plcasttro lo ir.ieo her progress and nolo thn standing alio already snjojs among the best singers ol lloston. Jllss JoMo Wliltlnc, who ts nlso favorite In social circles here, accompanied her sister to lloslon for brief visit. A grand concert and lawn-party was given at (Inlthersburg rntnp-grotuul on Thursday evening last, which was attended by Hto omccra ot tho Army stationed at that plaro and their families and a largo number of tho young people from the surrounding country. The concert took place In tho largo dining- room of Iho hotel, and wss rendered bv a malo qnar lotto consisting of Crandalt, Daniel, Forso-man, nod lloswell, assisted by Jlrs.

Dr. Winter, Jlrs. Walsh, Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Frank Wilson, andnthcis.

Jlr. J. Kiibet presided nt Iho piano, and tho Second 11 lilted States A rtltlerr lt.lnd nLrod several selections. Theniralr wasthorottKhlyrnJoyod hyotir Washington ariisis, who iciuruo'i nonto rtu.iy morning. During tho absence of Professor Theo.

I. King lor scvotnl months past Ids phrons organist In Dr, lllck'sTabernacIo Church has lieen tilled by Jllss draco Durotir. who has rprcllcd Iho hlehest roinmendallon, both from Mm pastor Slid thocongre- Knunntier nor sum ns a musician, i ins young inur, althnogh only oi tho threshold of tho great kingdom ot music, lias developed talent of a superior order, which will soon rank her among our leading organists. Soveral members of tho Columbia lloat Club gavo a delightful bargo party at their up-rlvcr landing last Friday ovenlng, as a compliment to Jllss Jlay JlcCawlny, Tho party, numbering about twenty persons, proceeded up tho liver, whero a beautiful lunch wns spread. Alter spending soveral hours at tlio landing, they returned to tho boal-hottso and Indulged In a danco, Jlr, T.

Wltinoro was tho principal host on that occasion. Tito Washington Operatic Association gave dcllghtrol excursion to JIarstnll Hall on tho Corcotnn Wednesday night last. Tho beautiful moonlight on tho water added zest to tho enjoyment ot tho guests, and on the rotnrn trip tlio society retideteda number n( choruses In nno style, and a (luartelle, consisting of JtcBsrs. Jlorscll, Daniel. Inrteinan, and Adams, also contributed several selections.

Miss Salil.) W. Daniel, daughter of Professor Joseph II. Daniel, and Jlr. Ferry II, Titrpln wero nun led Thursday morning last, at tho resldettcoof tho bride's rather, by llov.W. McKennor, In tho titesenroot a largo number of relatives and friends, rhey Immediately left for a honeymoon or two vveoks among tho Virginia mountains.

(len, Oeorge D. Uuggles, assistant adjutant general, nnd his family, who havo been dividing their summer vacation between Newport nnd Long Island, ictiirned to this cllv last Thursday. While at Nowport (len. lluggles took a trip up tho Hudson as rnr as Jlarhlo Head, tho guest ot tho Now York Yacht Club. The wedding of Jlr.

Irwin A. Talbott, of the Real KsUtu Title Company, ot this city, and Jllss F.mma (lornian, n( llaltlmoro, will tako placo In that city at SI. Luko's Church on Thursday ovenlng, ulto a number or Mends rrom this city will go over to tho wedding. The wedding of Mr. .1.

Maury Dove, a prominent member ot tho Potomac lloat Club, and Jllss N.innlo Carter, a loading bello ol County, will take place at Itockvllloon Wednesday evening next. Miss Nolllo Mooney, of Philadelphia, who bos been tho guest ot Jlrs. Charles Ntitz, or 11 street northwest, tor several weeks, relumed hom*o hist week to tho legtet of a largo circle of mends In this city. In the death of Mrs. Middletou Capitol lllll loses ono uf Its oldest rosldonls, and a lady who will ho sadly missed riom Us circles, though of late years sho has been a sad sufferer rrom disease.

Assistant Secretary of Blale Hunter and granddaughter. Jllss Kmina Jones, returned no Thursday to their homes, arter a pleasant visit tu N'. Anit. aim, Jll, Him l.USIUII. Miss Saliio Covode, who has been visiting ror tlio past year tho Jllsses Jlunro, of (I street, left for Pittsburg last night lo visit her relatives, and will return hero about October 4.

Tltu friends of Miss Minnie b. Stono and Jllss Kdlth C. Washburn aro pleased lo wolcomo llieni hom*o Irom their pleasant visit among tho mountains of Virginia. Miss Nellie Williams, of West Washing-ton. returned hom*o fiom Ciiuon SorinrHnu lrrt.inv Sho ntttacted much altenllon Micro at tho grand ball last week.

Secretary l-'olgor, accompanied by Mr. J. 11. Holler, appointment clerk of lira Treasury Do-parlmcnl, loft for New York yesterday afternoon. Miss l'loieiicu Kirby, of street, who has been suffering with a slight Indisposition for tho last ten days, was able to bo out last week.

(len. and Mrs. .1. A. Williamson, with their joungest daughter, left last Thursday for a visit to Fauquier Whlto Sulphur Springs.

Miss Olga Peterson lias just returned from a several weeks' sojourn at Waireuton, V.i,, and tho iniitintnlusor Fauquier County, Mr. II. Clay Ktitter, of the War Department, who has been at Atlantic City for the past six weeks, returned yesterday. The engagement of Mr. Samuel Kirby to JIlis Fannin French is announced, tlio wedding to tako place In October.

Mr. John Tweedalo, chief cletk of tlio War Department, ami his ramlly liavo gono on a pleasure Jaunt neithwaid, Mr. and Mrs. Austin P. llrotvn havo just relumed from trip to Coney Islind and neighboring water resorts, Mrs.

W. li. P. French returns to Fort Kills next month to loin her husband. I.ljnt.

From ii Is stationed there. Miss Sophia Pitchlynn. who has been vis. Illng mends lu Upper Maryland, returned hom*o Thursday, Mrs. F.

C. Snead and her daughter Iinvn' gone to Fremont, Ohio, to visit Jlrs. lluthorrnrd II. IIUJCB, Mr. J.

P. Palmer, who has boon on a two months' visit abroad, returned to tho city last even-log. Miss buoy Cltadwell. of Vermont avpntin. Is vlslllng rrlends In Cleveland, Ohio.

Miss Mary Cltaniu Is nasslim a few weeks at TtlueKhlgo Summit. I'ollllnil Nona nut! MoiiilnntloiiN, San Fuancikco, Sept. 2. At tlio session of tlio ltepubllcau Hlalo Convention last cvculuc- sir. F.

Davis was nominated ror state coulrollcr. Tho meeting then adjourned until to-day. Jlr. Jl. Jl, l.slee, tho nominee, ror Oovernor, was serenaded.

Tho convention nominated A. L. Hunt for Atloruoy William Jlliils lor Surgeon deueral, 1. 1). Water-mail fur Superintendent or Public Instruction, and Frank Oraaa for Clerk vf tho Supremo Court, after which Ho.lloiiriie,(ii Tim Fourth Congressional Dlstilct llepuhtlcan by acclamation Chailes W.

Dana, of Sin LulsOldspu Cutiuty, tor member or Iho Statu Hoard of Kqunllza-lion, nnd cx-Ooroiuor Woods of Oregon, now of Santa Clara County, for Congressman, The, First Itsliroiu District this morning nominated Charles Heed, of Yolo, for llsllroad CiimmUtliineri tlio 'third District nominated K. Jt, (llbvui, of Alameda, ns Commissioner. CilAiu.orir., N. C.Sept. col.

(Ml. Jones, editor ot tltu Charlotte uburrer, who nnuouurcd himself somo weeks ecu ni Independent candidate for congress rrom Iho Sixth District, will publish lu his paper to-morrow a card retliliig rrom the race, on tho ground Ihstn HepiilillraucatidliUlowlll probably bopVarcd In Iho field, IUycity, Sept. 2. II. II, Hatch, ol Hay City, waa nominated for Congress In the ltepubllcau convention ol the Tenth District this afternoon by acclamation tho 3l'th ballots had been taken, I'lTTSiiunti, Sept.

S. Tho ltepubllcau prl-mailea lor tho Congressional lioiuln.lt ion In tho THcnly-lhlrd District has thla evening resulted lu rarer el Iho preieut representative, lieu. Tliomna Jl, ll.ijno. Sept. 2.

Albert P. Jaulu waa nominated to-day by tho tireeiibarkcrs ot the First Dlstilct tor Congress, Clmt.i.ami, Onto, Sent. 2. The Prohibitionists ollhoTwonly-llrtt District to-day nominated W.H. Do.in (or Congress, Nporllntr Nona.

I.onko.n. Sent. 2, Mr. Oulslou has au- cepteiltlieluvltalloii lo act aa umpire In tho rare between the lllllsdalacrew aud the ciew of thoThaines n. Tlio Hills, dalra have nn Oder rrom Hallliuere ot a new boat, They state Mist Ihelr Imat Is In perfectly good repair, and think that an exaggerated version must liavo been sent lo A merle.

lot slight mishap which iinppoiicu to one ot mo outriggers ot inrir alien a row-da) ago, IItica, N. Sept, 2, Courtney and patty led Ullcaat noon for Union Springs, Hodivlluea to say auyllilug about a challoncolto Kosi, ot rtt. John's, until after ho gutahome, Leo Icavca for Nowatk at 2 P. Jl. Cuiialdrrablo money chauged hands In private bets on yesterday, rate, but no poola wero sold, There la a talk of nthreodaya' regatta on Canadarago Lake at lllchlleld e.nly next season, Br.Joil.N'H.N.ll,,bcpt.2.

Wallace lloss. rridvlne tu Waricu Smith's ilialleuge, lui). ho will low bmltli fur l.ooo a sldo four weeks from date of sign-Ini: Iho in tides, Iho race to bo ktralglilaniiy, thtooor lour iiilles, audlolaVo placo on Mia ICennubieeail, ItlvrriTuu llftltoid llislu, give or tako expenses. Iloss will nut tow ou Silver Lake. Nkwi'uiit, II.

1. 1 Sept, 2, Sean and Divlglu, ot lloston, won the uutloual toutila tournament at the Casino ror doubles, beating Smith aud Nightingale, or Providence, Wciitlior ltiillrntloiiH. Pitvato bulletin from Washington fiom 7 A Jl, tu utldiilght-ralr ami warm weather. NO. 25.

SUJKSUJSJUII N12WS POSTSCRIPT. Ma. TAUort Mnj, II. Taylor, assistant adjutant of tho Army, recently court-martialed and round guilty ot tho charges of conduct to tho prcjudlco of good order and military discipline; nnd violation of paragraph ot tho Atmy regulations, has received tho following reprimand by tlio (leneral of the Army, which was promulgated lastcvonlngi "Tho donoral has road carefully tho record of tho proceedings of tho general court-martial, ntul observes that JtnJ. Taylor, whllo ndnillllng tlio communication to thn Adjutant lleneml which has been adjudged prejudicial to good order nnd military discipline, claims tint It referred toa notice that an order lo transfer hlui to Omaha was contemplated rather than to tho order Itsolt alter It hid been ttiadoi that lie nt once began his preparations torn change ot station; and lh.it Instead of appealing to Senators to aid hlui to obtain a cliaugont orders, ho had simply yielded to tho suggestion or rrlends lo allow them to make ettch an elicit In his behalf.

Tho letter ot JtnJ. Taylor or July 31, U82, sot forth In full In tho specification tn tho first charge, Is so direct and so plain that It needs no Interpretation, It Is olTlclal, dated at Newport Itirracks Iilsimstiitdnty, nod signed with his omcl.il signature! states In direct terms that ho hid received from his clilcr.tho Adjutant (leneral, Ids telegram notifying littn of Iho Issuance, of orders carrying him, at Iho end or the succeeding month, to Omaha: contains tin Intimation or a tiromnt ami rnidv olKxtlonco, but, quite tho contrary, no sets rorth the reasons which had Induced him tn ask political aa-slstmco rrom tho Senators of bis Stale, Kentucky, In tho revocation of tho In the Army tho rttlo his been, is now, and ever must bo, that an officer must oliov first, and afterward. Ifnnv wrong Is felt, ho may properly represent It through Intcrmodlato cnnimandors up to tho very hlgliost, tho President of the United States. Til, seek outaido in-riuencis or to accept oulsldo Influence wlion a suro modn of redress for nil mil r.r!iMn,n nliMn i.a I slatntes and usages governing tho Army, la dosirnc- uio io nu goon iiiscipune, and trio tngiier tho officer, tho moro exalted his reputation and tamo, tho worse tho example. JIaJ.

Taylor should boar In mind that nn adjutant general Is expected not only to know Intimately all tho laws, regulations, ordensand usages or Iho scrv Ice, but In Ids own person to sot nn example, or a prompt, cheerful obcdlencn to them, however seemingly nt variance with his own personal com oulcnco and comfort and ho should alw.i) accord lo his seniors credit ror good reasons and motives tor their orders, Instead or tho reverse. JtaJ. Taylor Is reloased trout arrest and will proceed to obey his original orders, PltOMOTIONS IS Till: TllEASlT.T DEPARTMENT. During tlio past week nu examining board lias been In session at tho Treasury Department, passing upon tho qualification or such employes as wero designated tor promotion, Among those who liavo thus tar passed a satisfactory examination aro David T. Jones, of tho Llto Saving Service, and Charlos T.

Hardncr, Third Auditor's Olllco, to bo promoted to fonrth-class clerkships; F. L. Cardoza, Sixth Auditor's Olllco, J. II. Carnilcnckc, W.

Farlee, and JL V. llotlell, Second Auditor's Ofllee, to thlrit'class; tieorgoC. Smith, Sixth Auditor's Offlco, ltlclia.nl lliirkoand Frnnk Hestor, Second Auditor's Office, to second classj nnd W. It. lllchards and Thomas 3.

Kelly, or the samo office, to llrst class. ThofJectctary yesterday designated tho following persons In the olllco or tho Socond Comptroller rcr promotion; Fourth Class Thomas Johnson, C. L. Curtis, A. It.

Ilarkhotder; Third Class dcorgolteilw.iy, L.D.Alden, J. W. Hold, J. C. nrnwn.

II. C. Jlarch: Second Class C. Jl. Dohcrty.

W. It. (loss, II. C. Megrow, Jl.

C. Cary, A. II. Whllo: First Class-Jtrs. A.

H. Itoberts; 1 1 000 Class Clara lngorsoll. Thcro nro nearly 150 persons to bo examined during tho next flvo doys. Monday has been set apart to oxamluo tlio tortv-elcht clerks or tho Sixth Auditor' iimi-iv nn.i Tuesday will bo given to tho forty clerks designated Hum mo iiiini umce exclusively A Dabeless CiiARtii! IlEruTr.i) A malicious editorial In tho New York Sun yesterday purported to no lontuied on a rumor which probably had no existence outsldo tho brain ot tho wi Iter, that Jtr.Fiank II. Howe, chief clerk ot tlio Post Olllco Department, "Is tho regular retained attorney ot tho Louisiana Statn Lottery Company," and called upon him to contradict tho statement, Jlr.

Howo.who Is nt Nar-raganelt l'lor, on being communicated with, at once authorized a peremptory denial, and lias wiitten Dana to tho samo elfect. it 'oonis hard that public officials should lj called iiton at short Intervals to glvo tho Ilo to such mean and slanderous Insinuations, made up out ot tho whole cloth, especially when, as In tho case or thocfllclont chief clci or tho Post Office Department, their char. ncter and staullng furnish tlio best refutation to tiasciess aim wanton attacks upon their reputations. Assistant Attorney (leneral Freeman said yesterday that tho lottery comnanlo had no business onnitin before tho Post Office Department to call for tho services of an attorney there, and that tho attorney who represented tho Louisiana company last year was Col. JInulton, to Senator Sherman.

Their counsel hero now Is Jlr. Jeff. Chandler. Tim examinations of applicants for admis sion to West Point Military Academy wero concluded yesterday. Oiitof forty-ono only fifteen liavo been rejected.

Thcio Is one nppUtant sick lu tho hospital who lias not yet been examined. Two alternates passed, tint thero aro no vacancies ror thorn. A mong those rejected Is the colorod applicant, Lemuel i.iwiiu&iou, ippoiuieu irom rioiiua. DlSACIUKEMKNTOX Till'. NEW IlAMl'SIIinE.

A special despatch to lloston rrom Nowport, It. says: Lieut. J. W. (Iraydon has applied for a detachment from tho Now Hampshire, ho and his sitperlor officer.

Commander (j. L. Clark, In roiu- inaiiuor the Hampshire, having had aseilous misunderstanding. Lieut, ilraydou will lay nil tho tacts beroto tho Secretary ot Navy at once. Saturday's Army- Ouiiehs.

Capt. W. A. Jllllcr, Klglitceiith Infantry, has lieeiiciantedlc.ro of absence ror fix mouths; JtaJ, Nicholas Wilder, ot Ilia Pay Department, was placed on the letliod list, to date rrom September 2, 18t2. Tin: North AllaHtlo Sijuaflroii sailed front Portland, forKaslpottycderil.lv, nnd will return lu Hampton Roads October 15.

PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY. Jlr. Arlluti- by jfo JIoiuih Woll Jlr, Climiillcr nt Jlnrlitolienil. Newport, It. Sept.

2. Pilot Case, who was In charge on the Hespatch.stys that If tho officers had taken his advice they would not havo Konoashure; thathlsorilorswcronotobiiyod. He Is pilot of tho rcvenuo-cuttor Samuel Dexter. stationed 1ipr. i.

one of tlio best and most snrressrul pilots In this suction ol country. It Is expected that ho will lose his com mission, l-rosiiieut Arthur is ashore to-day as a guest ot Jlr. John N. A. llrlswold.

Ilo tlnils tho salt air does not ugreo with him, and has boon cautioned lu regard to It by his physician. It Is thought ho la artllcled with malaria. Ilo Is by no means a well man. Ho Is.very neivous, and Iho mortifying accident to tho Despatch has had a very depressing effect iiiwii hlui, Tho President nnd party left lieie this ovenlng In thu United States steamer unit Tho Despatch sustained uu Injury by sulking tho lml- lui.i mi ii.il i.isi nigiii. ino rrcsitient stent tho day veryqiilcllyatlhoreshlencoor John N.

Oils, wold, though ho was called upon to transact consider-able business. IIosto.n, Sept. 2 The United States steamer Tull.iioosi, which Hilled fur Portsmouth to. day, will call nt Jlarblehcad, where Socretary Chandler, accotnpinlcd by Iho officers ot the Tallapoosa, Is this afternoon, to ho tlio guest of Jlr. Charles O.

Foster, nt his summer lesldence, at a grand banquet In honor or Jlr. Chandler. About twenty prominent gentlemen havu been Invited to be prcioiil. MAIiliLKIIEAIi, JUs.s Sept. (, Tlio II.

lu uiiu ni-rrouiry t.liaililler and parly partook ol an elegant dinner as guests or (omuiodoio Foster, of (ho Cislcm Yacht Club, l'lalea wore laid for thlrty-twu, From hero the parly will go to Iho Isln or Shoals and spend Sunday, arriving at tho I'oruinoulli Navy Yaul Monday inorii- lug. Tlio (Itotli Coiiimlsmloit I Pitv ITtim Wont Tb.i Utah eoiumlrsloiicrs havo concluded tlio woTJ. nary to mh-iiio thorough i elision of the icglstratlon lists. Oincers aro being appoliite.1 In every courtly, wllh deputies In each precinct, amounting over av In all, with power to purgo tho lists ot every voter illstranclilsod by tho F.diuiinda law. To thla end It became necessary todlioct that every ierson, malo or female, who, sluco the passage of the law of lSill.has at any tluio lived lu violation ol said law bo refused Iho rights or fratichlse.

This very suaoplng order Is conceded tn tie within Iho Intention ol tho Kd-liiunds law, and Is Indorsed bv Iho legal fraternity, tho press and all antl-Mormons generally. It Is not expected that tlio result nt Iho election will limine mater Lilly Ilia existing condition of affairs lu IhoTortllorv, Die moiiogaiulo Jler-mens Iwlng lu Iho majority. It la admitted Mist tlio Udintiuds law dues nut meet the case, ullhongh a step In Iho light dliectlon, and that the leiiiiiilsslon, It Is thought, will recommend tu Congress legislation looking dlieiily to tho restoring of Uiah tu a condition id nffalrslu harmony with tho other Slates and Territories of tlio t'nloii. There leniuln to bo sti-pidulod about uoo precinct election villccia. liiL'onliniN'lieUi'l t'oiiiilorfil(i'r.

Kansas City, Sept. 2. D. I.os, the ticket scalper, nrri-stiil last night (or connterfelt-log tickets, was released ou ball, but was again sr-irleilon addltloual evldenci, and now held lu bond. Thoofllrlalanre not ready to dltiilga (lie fads, but It Is sinned that largo number ol tickets have been rraiidiileutlr Issued and used, nnd that the ticket, wero printed In Illinois, probably near (Julucy.

They went Issued lu tlio uau.o of the Peoria, Decatur, mid Kvausvllle, and the l.ako Kile and We.lei li, lo be used over tho St. Joseph and Santa Ft, Pacific, ami t'nlon Paclllo ltallroadillio tickets wcio sol 1 lo certain points to patties gulos; only tu InteriuedlateiHdiits. and rebates weie glicu by the cousplriiig scalpers at Mies) ulnts, The llcketf wrro thou destroyed, and thus uuver leached I Ira auditing office. Tho Hue luwardiicsa ot Iho Ross ticket fraud Is disclosed by Cruize, general agent, of tho Santa Ko lload, who returned to-day Irom llamdbal, Tho tickets wero primed by W.H. Folsoiu, a pi Inter at ()ulncy, employed by llejs, Nllll'lllO Of II lli'l'llllltlllk" HolltO 11AI.EUHI, N.

Sent. 2. Daniel N. Sher- wood has, sluco Ottuber, l0 been ronto agent on lli.i Ninth Carollni ltu in, (r uu oreowslioro' to liolditlioro' For uimo uioiit is numbers ot IccLtorcd packages had boon reixivcd al the Italulglt oairo rlilil. Ho w.u susiwclisi.

hi'1 initiagil to elude ilctectleu. Ilu tiny Kgun on package. dtilvete-1 at the I'oUtUoiu' twit efflee, aud this inoi nlng ho was arrested at Uoldsboru' with tuaikwl money lu his poatisulou. Ho made coufos-slou that hlarobbcrliM bad DlteiidiU over a hoilod of liiii)turs. Ho was balled lu tho tumor 12, Mo, and took the train for tloldsboro', Hoforo loaviug bo purchased a laigo botllo ot laudauum aud drank a ouau-ilty I M.iusuU lh.

sud dod on (he tiiiltiou leaching was slity yv.usor age, aud leaves wile aud lautlly. JJIISM SUsh*tJIIiHIIISieWW I I A PAUSE IN THE WAR. nrlitlit I'rosprrlN frnm lm Ilrltlili Iili1ntnnle t'oiiHiiiir-. boxpo.v, fVpi. number of veterinary ent to Italy, Sniln, Smyini, and New Jork lrlti.pe(t mules purchased for use In I gypt.

A despatch to thn TfmM from Knssasln A'-ih "nicer states that hardly had thn lltlllsh cavalry swept through thn Arabl rank In the right hern recently when horde of liodoulns jionrtil In nnd lgn tosltlp and rob tho doad and wounded nt both sides, killing nnvottha woundeilwlio wero ablo to resist. Col. Tullochls trying to win tlio confldcneo of tho peasants, ono of "a brought In over ono hundred sheep arid mid them to tho army. ot tho prisoners am simpio farmer. Soveral of them havo been released and Invited to como In with vegetables ami establish a regular market," correspondent at Alexandria says mat On Saturday Iho launch, which was ciosoto shore, nrod sex-oral shots at tho enemy's on-trenchmcnu.

Tho latter replied with well-directed (Ire, whereupon Iho Minotaur sent a heavy shell Into their midst and dispersed tlio enemy. Tho corresimndent visited Jlcks on Saturday, and found that work on the entrenchment had ceased thero, and that about (1,000 ot tho enemy had been xvltrexirawn. A despatch tn Renter's Telegram Company front Constantinople sayst Tho l'orlo ha been informed that 30,000 horsem*n Irom the Interior of Tripoli aro proceillnc to lTpvot. nnd disordered thn Turltlsli nn. Iihorltlo to Intercept tho men on their passago, it Is announced that In consequoneoor diplomatic commit- iii-mi-tiii i.oiisiaoiuiniiiu ami isiiiens iuu ttntn ono nnf hat been reistabllshcit, and all ho.

Unites on tho Turcn-Oicck frontier havo ceased. Tho disputed points will bo fettled by an agreement lie-tween Bald Pashi, tho Turkish of Foreign Affairs, and Jt. Cnndoiirlntls. Iho (Ireek Jllnliter to I Turkey, They had a meeting to-day. a despatch tn tho 7Mfl rrom Ismallla states that engineers havo connuorrd thn dlmcultv of 1 talntmt waler bv digging holes In tho sand by tho sldo of tho canal, Tho water, when filtered through tho sand, Is fairly clear.

Tho ramp at JIalisamcli has boon raised I ccausnnf bad cstor, and another camp has boon formed two mile further on. An Kgyptl.iii engineer officer, who was found wounded after lying forty-eight hours on tlio Kassasln battlo-fleld, stated that Aial.l Informed tho men who participated tn that ffght (hat thcro wero only two woak llrlllsh regiments nt tho rront, and that thero was plenty nt tlino to drive tlio Christians Into tlio sen. Tho officer thlnkstliat Arabt'a army utterly demoralized. Ho say thn Kgypllan generals Invariably place tho Irregulars In front, In urdcr that tho regulars may nro upon them It thoy show coward-Ico. i his statement tu ennnrmed by what has boon ecn.

nnd br the fact that almost all the prisoners In tho bands of tho llrlllsh are Irregulars. Tho Fgrtdlnn had an advanced nostbotween Kassasln lattilTel-ol-Kchlr, but It was slated In camp to-day ma, uieir iroops u.ni occil Wlllliirawn uj train, Tho Hrltlsh nro taking supplies, but everything ts paid tor. Arabl IMslia'sllnooxtetids rrom Kllfaralm, by Klshlak, toTel-cl-Keldr. Ills position has been throughly reronnollercd by llrlllsh cavalry. ICasssasin.

Sent. 2. Tho llrlllsh troon reuialn In the poslllon In which they wero at last report. Arabl Pasha'. outposts aro two miles distant.

Tho British armored train Is now completely nttcd up, and Is road tor action. TAmi, Sept. 2. A despatch Irom Ismallla stales that It I reported on good authority that tho com. maiiilatitatTcl-el-Kcbtr Is Inclined to abandon tlio couso of Arabl Pasha.

VlfiNXA. Sept. 2. It Is stated that Count Von Walkenstcln, Austrian Ambassador at St. Petersburg, Is charged wllh the establishment of an Intl-mato understanding between Russia and Austria In regard to eastern atratrs, This statement has reference to rumors current somo time, ngo concerning a projected visit ot tho Czar to fotelgn courts, moro particularly to tho court of Vienna.

ALF.tAxnniA, Sent. 2, Flvo of tho Jtustaphezcen havo been arrestail tor having plunder In their possession. Tho Khedtvo shortly Intend to reorganize tho pollen and suppress tho Jftistaphozecn. It Is slatod that Jlalimottd Fehmy has promised to fnr-nlsli tho Klicdlvo with a written report of tho position and torco or tho encntv. 1'ohtSaiii, Sept2.

Tho troop-shlp Oroides and Malabar and tho steamer Osmanll, tho latter with mules and forage, have entered Iho canal. Thn health of tho troops and sailors ts excellent. i-onTSMOt-Tir, sepr. 2. Tho steamers Persian, Jlonarch, asdTyno havo sailed ror Egypt with about 1,000 men.

GENERAL, FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. London-, Sept. 2. Thero has been a heavy gab) In England and Scotland, causing serious damage to crops. sir.

iinmucriain.presiiicntot uio Hoard or Trado; Wilkin Collins, and Jtr. John ltrleht havo tolned thn committee which proposes to placo a bust nt Loop-Tel-low Westminster AUboy. MAxritESTcu, Sept. 2. At a conferencoof miners held hero to-day It wa decided to demand an advanco In wages, and It tho Increaso Is not obtained by October to make a general stand tor their terms throughout tlioklngdom.

It was recommended that political associations bo formed among miners, with tlio view or snnnnrttiif. candldate ror Parliament who aro f.ivorablo to tho changes sought by minors lu mining legislation. It wa resolved tn erect a marbla stattio tn Un, momnrv of McDonald, In front or Jllucrs' Hall at Durham. llcitbiy. Sent.

2. A renort Is atralu belm-drm. latcd cnnccriilnt; tho serious condition or tho l-mlil, or tho Empress or (Icrmany. Cojjrtastisoi'lc, Sept. 2 It Is officially denied that any wrltt.n communication has been exchanged ueiofriru iuu iiiimuii siuveruioeuL anil run lOriOWttll rerorcitco to tho Kurdish Clilel Oboldullali.

Kent. 2. Numerous trosh arrests and domiciliary visits havo been mado In connection with mo recciii uiscovery or too liana irreilcnta plot. ROME. Sept.

2. Tho DMttn enercotlcallv denies that thero aro any hostile reeling on tho part ot Italy toward Eogland. Sent. 2. The foremast nf thn steamer Jlosel, which Is aground at Lizard Station, fell.it o'clock this evening.

The steamer luj brukeu in two at tho foremast, and Is now (7:15 V. Jf.i total wreck. Tho Vollcoiiinii'M Not ix llniipy One. hiiatiw, bent. 2 A despatch from Dublin tn the Press Association says: "It Is stated that In me ovont nt terms not neing mado with tho authorities tour hundred Ol HVO hundred liolleeioen hive, arranged to sail In a special steamer to (Queensland.

Tho men siy that llvo hundred men or tlio Royal Irish itii3i.iiiuiiiy oa.o ii-iuseii loiiouuiy in Dublin, and that they havo lecclved a telegram ou tho part or tho entliobodyor the constabulary stating that thoy will notilodiity In Dublin while tho difficulties of tho metropolitan furco remain settled. Drnr.lN, Sept. 2 Tho Queensland cmlgratlii" agents havu riduscd to accept ono Hiund per head offered by llvo hundred policemen ror passage to (loeeiislaiiil, Tho city Is In a mint excited state. Tho military to-night charged a mob Biiiroundlng tho O'Counell statue and ideated tho spot. A possoot police on duty lu S.irkvlllo street aro making frequent charges In order to clear tho streets, ihcrols niiich stone-throivlug.

Soveral persons havo been wounded and a number ot arrests made, lloth military aud police aro much hooted, but show great rorboarauce. It Is stated that thn ikiIIco 1i.iv expressed their iletermlna- ii'iu io again nirniv ou ttieir tinirorms uu Monday if the dismissed men nro not reinstated. Lord Spencer, addresslnc tho special constables, who were paraded In tho eastloyanl, said: "Gentlemen: I couioheio to address you under very unusual and anxious circ*mstances. I regret to say that a very gross act of dlsobcdlcuco has taken placo among a portion of tho Jlclropolltan police. I deeply regiet that this has occurred among a force or which tho citizens ot Dublin and myseir have always been so proud, and who have always shown such devoted loyalty to tho (Jueeii and such energy In tho discharge ol their duties, which havo otlen twon or a most difficult Olid Inihn I character.

Unfortunately they havo adopted roiirso which 1 must call iiisnlwdluatloii and iflsobo- dl en co. or tho most marked kind. I bollovo they wero In! away by designing men, somo In tho foico and somo outside. It would bo Impossible rora government to lre.it such acts otherwise than havo done In this crisis, lam not desirous to rely solely upon Ihoiegiilars. but anneal to all loval mix, nr creeili to come forward to support law aud order In una iiviuviit oi coiisuicrauio anxiety and doubt I thank you tor your promptitude In coining forward so soon on such short uollro.

lam certain you will perform your novel ilntlci efficiently and woll. Tho government will do all In Its power to moot your requirements, and will not Interfere unduly with your business transactions. You will bo employed mostly lu Iho districts whcio you reside, and will tako turns In doing your respective duties. Onco moro thank you. In tlio Mueeii' name, lor your public spirit and loyally.

Attcr Lord Spencer's speech tho men dls- priseo, givuiK iouii ciiecrs lor too yueeti, A meeting ot tiolleetuen.at which all tlio dismissed men and those ho i eslgiicd ero present, was held this evening. Canon Vopo urged tho pollco lu submit to the authorities. Tho melt said thoy wero wllllug tore-turn to duly Iho moment lira clliinlsiod men wero reinstated and assurances given them that their grlevanics would bo considered. Serious disturb-ances occurred to-night In Slephotu street. A mini-tier of tpcclal constables, who had a drunken man In charge, wero attacked, and one of them was badly maltreated, Thogatosuf I he lower yard or thocisllo aro closed.

Al.irgeriowd has assembled outsldo. Latkii. iho strike now seems to boon (he evo or settlement. Tho men who rcslirticd sent to tho rastlo this ovenlng, expressing deep regret at their action. Lord Siencer leplled that they returned to duty this evening their case would reielvo tho fullest consideration, A number of tho loeo bly saved Iho clly rront scenes or rioting, Larly Mi'l3 evening the Lord Mayor Issued a second proclamation.

iu.tiiKii iiiociuiuus uir uieir peaconu and ordet If conduct. Altogether 700 spec 1.11 ronst.iiii.j sworn III during Iho day, but Iho resiimptloii ot iHty l.v llm rumtl.r l.to io.iv mo necessity lor Ihelr oinploynieut, IIlililemli'N at lloiiuv mm AUro.vil. IIII01VN8VH.LR, Tk.vah. Sent. 2.

There wore a hundred and tluee now cases or yellow refer hsre lu-najr ui-aiiis, an oi uio latter iiexicans. Many Americans ore dangerously sick. I'r. Murray aid Ida torco are doing goo. service.

Tho fever Is abating In Jlstainoras, where Iheie wero four deaths to-day. ihero aro no new cases In Fott llrowu, iho weather Is cloudy, with a light northwest wind, Plttl.AHKl.riiu, Sept, 2 Tko Lazaretto physl- clan reported to the ltoanl of Health to-day tint tlio Daulili bark Jlatcelo had arrived at quiranttuo yes-letday ufvctel wllh yellow (ever. The vessel slopped nt St, Mare's, and two days l.tttr llvo of thu crow and tlio wife or tho captain wero taken III with yellow fever, "and after an average lllneuotnvo days they all died." Anoilieref Iho clew was pro. mated and did on airlvliig at tlio Delaware Capes on iliurbday. leiii.ilns wcio bulled In tlieceine-tery nt ipiaraullno.

IIostiin, Sept. J. The Ard.tn-liam, from Porto lllco, vvlllt sugar tu lloston consignees, wa detained at iiiur.iutlue yostenUy inoiu-Inir. llvocascsoryellow fold beluir ruiuul on boni. The suffei.rs uer.

lemoved In (lalluuiK's Island, and lue sun', aticr i'viiik iiiiuigaiesi, was ill-lowiil this inurnliic to piocral up the harbor. Two or Iho patleuls at the Island are repotted as very tick, while ii.oii'in lining thieo nro lu a lair way torsi Id recovery. PATHP-iiN. N. .1 Sept.

-pei, new suiallHU have been itpoiled to the city mithoilil.i, making total of clown casos now lu I he pe.t-lio.is.. The uew cases at from a thickly. populated part ot Iho city, nnd au epidemic ol aiualliKiv feared, Havana, Sept. 2. There were thirteen deaths fiom yellow fever In Havana dmlng the week endUi-last night.

JUlillin. Sept. 2. The choleu lias appeared at Taugler, Spanish authorities are taking strict pin. cautlou to pieveut Its IntroduUlou Into Spain, JlAiuiip, Stpt, 2.

-iira deaths, fiom clioteis Manila uverago aoo ilally At Hollo LiM) peisou. have dlod Irom the same dlsiuw during the list tort utgbt. Vi. Sept. 1.

Thole no uew cawa id yellow fever lepertod (or llus iat twenty, tour hums, iiiare uccut toil ono daath. tlutotj. Jl. (Jraliaiu, iho total tu uiito Is uluctiwu ears and six daatlta. Those are the uorreet tlgurim ot the ouieUl IV'HIIUOl me imam wi iituiui.

Puirur.s, Sept. J. A Mr. Ma.ou aud fun. iiwrtaincn, Lohmging In Sow Yolk or Frevldeuce, ur Wl'''1- tho wood.

In ttte vicinity of boveu t'ouda. I'aitle-, uutut-caicii..

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