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THE EVENING STAR. | Published Daily, Sundays Excepted, | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenne, corner lth St. THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COW'Y BAUPPAANN, Pre « s THE EVENING STALK is served by carriers to | reubeeribers at Tex CENTS rem WEEK, or FoR- 1 ¥ Form Cents PER MoxTM. Copies at the comer | Two Cente each the, $1.50: fixe =, 25.00 | THE WEEKLY ST ed eriay—91 9 ® year. SF Invariably in adv and no paper sent longer thy BF Rates of advert “ee, in both cases, WE NAT ONAL TH SaTURPAY, 5 n ten FOR TRE EENESIT OF | atcek of Cal AID SOCIETY OF CHRIST | Sad goues TUESDAY FVENING, Nov, 28,1871, j AT FORREST HALL, a clock Lt ar MAR KRITEN t. briwery Dang & «treet sve abet s Odd Reflow s Hall Jor OF} Pamenes. Bueravings Chromog, fo ~ karget Steck Paper Wangings, Window | neva. Frames Picture Qorda end Tassols ath. etrict si rNameand Number. ap28-ly* BALLS, PARTIES, Kc. A GEARD BALL oF THE BAKERS! 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Ss the large oppesition a ry a oe fie Dest twenty Sve. Sillncwerll of the most rellable WATCHES: Bet FEW ELEY ye. fron 9 t740'per grat. below the Baten price Most of these fine goods bars deen hs for , will be q= REDUCTION IN PI ON THE WHOLE LINE or THE IMMENSE STOCK. OVERCOATS, GLENGABY OOATS, CAPES, REVING JACKETS, DOUBLE BREASTED BOX OOATS, DBESS SUITS, BUSINESS SUITS, OFFICE SUITS, WORKING SUITS, BEAVER, DIAGONALS, BASKET, CUT AWAY COATS. VESTS TO MATCH YOUTHS OVERCOATS, YOUTHS DRESS SUITS, YOUTHS BUSINESS SUITS. BOYS’ OVERCOATS, BOYS’ DRESS SITS, BOYS’ BVERYDAY SUITS, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CASSI MEsE PANTALOUSS, A. STRAUS, POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE. 1OLL PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ween Wrh and lith street. Three D from lith street. EF Store open ti 9p. m.. and Saturday til 11 p h..to a commedate those who have no time to par chase during th no I$ ESTABLISHED IN WASHINGTON, D.C., 1901 " = DR_WHITE, CHiKUPODISI. . “ Gru cireet, opposite U. =. 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ARGS RAZA : ¢W0th «te . ix the chen and best plac: fine GUNS. PISTOLS. CLOCKS, eboe gods. corner of Counecticut aven.te, nod VS. 38—NE. 5,834. SPECIAL NOTICES. Stage, Studio In the way of theatrical novelties little can be said for Washington just now. During the week Miss Western appeared at the National in her well-known round of characters, and next week the leading actor will be Mr. Henri Drayton, who comes, with good English endorsements, to appear in a new piece said to have been written expressly tor him. —The titled Russian—Prince Galitzin,—who sought to take advantage of the furore created by the presence of the Grand Duke in this coun- try by appearing in concert in New York lately, has not met with the success he expected. His performances were considered fair. and althongh he is an enthusiast in musical matters, the fact of his being a nobleman hardly maie up in an American audience for the want of sympathy with and appreciation of Russian music, which he ts seeking to popularize in this country. — There seems to be little doubt of the insanity la Heron, who made her reentre on the stage at St. Louis during the week. She has not been before an audience for along time, and it is thought that the excitement incident to the event was too much for her nervous system, which has been tested to the extremest limit curing the past few years, on account of domes- tie intelicities and trom having been reduced trom a state of affluence to one of absolute poy- erty, through the action of her husband. — The experiment of reviving and bringing into common use the ancient Gregorian chant at the Church of St. Paul the Apostle, Ninth ave- nne and 8th street, New York, has proved to be a complete success, and tie music of Gregory can now be heard there every Sunday in all its origi- nal purity and quaintness. — Anna Barry, an actress well known in the .onis on Wednesday from the inistration of a dose of McMunn's um. She had been in feeble health fire trom exposure undergone at that time, and was under medical treatment at the time of her death. — The sate of pi Platform. EVENING STAR. __DOUSLE SHEET. Washirgton News and G AL Revenve. S0W ce to-day were $29 How. Bex. Wane has accepte? the position of-counsellor of thi Tox Sverew ithas no juris I § BezZ2z7z25 Bim 5 4 larper & Bros. (Through R. B. A wonderful collection of dog-stories, illus- trated profusely and with spirit. Just the thing for the holiday season. AS NICKLERY P- Appleton & Co, [Throngh FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Telegrephed Exclusively to The Evening Star. ness of the Prince of Wales. Lonpon, Nov. 25.—An official bulletin of the ‘an attending the Prince of Wales states Symptoms assumed a more favorable appearance in the course of the day here was a slight abatement in the fever, and the patient was easier, but after dark the fever ind the Prince passed a restless and uncomfortable night. Seventy Pilgrims Drowned in the Red ALEXANDRIA, E name not given, Algiers, en route to Mecca via the was run into yesterday and suak. Seventy-tive of her pasengers were drowned. No European travelers were lest, so far as ascertained. ete) The receipts from this This is one of the convenient flexible-cover series of Dickens’ works, issued by the Apple- tons, and hasthe original illustrations by George Cruikshank, Jobn Leech and H. K. Browne. VIEW OF THE STAT THE MIDDLE Ag * ‘ market that can be relied apon as perfect . town, D.C.» | Sane aarpowes wud the wick, have also a pure old Ha!and Il adapted for delicate persons and fern, ‘are Warranted perfectly pur iy former very low rates, 15 to ¥ per cent. ut Tates, which ts certainly a great induce keep a large assortment, bay in end hence can afford to sell so low. togive mea call, even though ft BR NATTANS, Drngejst Second and D streets, NW or comm = crete Eno my ong SourT yesterda Gin we Al A S Harper & Bros {Through R.B. Me i Thisedition ot Hallam's Middle Ages has been edited by William Smith, L.L. D., and adapted to the use of students. This work must not be regarded as an abridgement, but as reduced in certain unimportant particulars, b embraced in a single volume; and at the same time various alterations and corrections have deen made in conformity with Hallam’s own views in his lifestime, but which corrections he made only in a separate form, for the reason thet he was reluctant to make such alterations as would leave the purchasers of former editions aright to complain. NNEDY. A Novel. 5 a T 5. Peterson & Brothers ton under consideration the subject of the postal —A steamer, be a little out of yorr crowded with pilgrims trom ‘ART Tue Creexs Qciet.—The Indian Bmean is in receipt ot a communication from F. 8. L Indian Agent for the Creeks, reporting all « in his agency. INDIAN AGENT AP, has appointed D, R. Risley, of Mo., to be agent for the Indians of the Upper Platte Agency, (Whetstone), vice J. M. Washburn, suspended. Gone To Evroek wira Bonoe, B. James, of the Secretary's offic of the Third Auditor's office, and F. H. Morgan, Auditor's office, sailed from New ‘bh #8,900,000 of the new bonds for ropean syndicate. Recess APPOINTMENTS. ment of Congress the Pre appointments, which are to be acted upon by Senate. Of these appointments 24 are under prior Department, 16 under the Depart- Justice, 17 for the navy, 74 rv the State Department, ‘anc He has also appoin sioners Tor the centennial appointments are not to be acted upon by the GUATIER, Importer of Wines and Brandies, offers for sale: — Otard. NTED.—The Pre: EXTREME COLD WEATH ER—NINING AND RATL- BROAD ACCIDENTS—THE LIVONIA—ELECTED TO PARLIAMERT. Loxpow, Nov. f the do. ux and Burgundy G Wines. Californ den and severe vather causes great distress The police returns limits seventeen deaths sls d Bitte: poe Ry Be be sold at low figures. BF" Discount to the trae, Manzfacturer of the Popular Nat aT 1217 ‘ond at ' show that within the city have resulted from the extreme cold since the Measures are being taken w provide fuel and clothing for the suffering. A colliery explosion oc Bromwich while the men were at work. Eight miners are known to have been killed. A simi- jar accident is reported im a coal mine near Haversford by which twenty men were injured, wut as far as bas been ascertained no one was killed ontright. An accident happened to a Scotch express train on the Northwestern Railway last night. The cars were badly wrecked, and seventeen persons were seriously injured, but no deaths are ice first appeared. of the Secon Ivania avenues. red yesterday near The Cause and Cure of Consumption ‘ion ts derange- is derangement J will . | Through BR. KATE DONOGHUE, ough J. Shillington. | DURNTON ABBE 0) ork ° RR. Mohun & Co J By Miss A.M. Donghase Lee & Shepard. (Through Philp & Sol ‘ince the adjourn- ident has made 220 ve L B. 1 Brothe produces deficient nut BR. Peterson & Brother assimilation ] mean thi is into the solids of the bod; * thas impaired. having the slightest, pre-disposit to pulmonary disease, or very liable to _bave Conm some of its forma; am 1 sible to care any case of Consumption withont i digestion and healthy assimi! done is to cleanse the bowels from all diseased mucus and these organs so that they inctions, and then rouse up By Thomas Adot Harper & Brothers Persons with digest rm they take cold, will be that it will be im «56 commis- exhibition, whose yacht Livonia arrived at Cowes ‘These are three new volumes of the popular Kathie’s Soliiers,” “In the Kathie’s Harvest Days.” 'S. Second Series: M since the Chic Kathie series— ‘beral candidate, has been returned to hich te clogs Ranks,” and * cannot perform their ; and restore the liver toa healthy action. ov the surest and a ‘hese bowels of all the dead causing disease and decay They will clear out the liver of all cise has accumulated there, healthy action, by which natural an THe RUMOR to the effect that Minister Schenck has been recalled from the Court « James on account of his alleged connection with speculations to the prejudice of his ion and usefulness there, and that Secretary , cannot be traced te any In fact, no official infor- been received at the State Di misconduct on the part of Minister i eneral impres- the reports in » him shoald prove to be correct, he will mister to Washington. —A special from Paris to pointment of Jules Ferry, M ings contributed by the artists of New York for the benetit of the’ cago brethren who suffered by the fire there— which took place on the eveningsor Monday and last,—realized less than $9,000. This frm was far less than was anticipated, aswell on account of the characterof the works contributed as the objects of the sale, and the result was any- thing but gratifying to the artists, many of whom sent in their very best efforts so far as execution was concerned. Many of the pictures were also quite imy ortant in respect ta size. — F. B. Carpenter, the artist, is hard at work ou the preliminary preparations for his new his- torical picture of the Joint High Commission zon the Treaty of Washington. Mr. Carpenter's picture of the Signing of the Eman- cipation Proclamation is to be engraved for one of the new issues of Treasury notes. — Horatio Stone’s statue of Beatrice, on ex- hibition at his studio on F street, attracts daily a large and admiring attendance, and wins warm praise trem lovers of high art. The only objec- tion we have so tar heard urged against it is that the conception of the figure appears to be masculine rather than spirituelle. The execu- 1 .€cins to be pronounced faultless by every t remedy is Schenck ’s Us clean the stomach and id morbid slime that is lard asserts that the rry as Minister to Washington is sure. & Shepherd, pat, Philp & s In this volume a number of dramas have been arranged from Dickens’ works, which may, it desired, be separated into dialogues. scene, directions are given for what is techni- cally called “stage business;”” and an index to characters, with a description of the persona! appearance of each person, is also supplied. The dialogue is word for word from Dickens, arrangement of the dramas is done with excel- lent judgment. YNARD THE FOX ee & Shepherd. ILL-TREATED DAUGHTER—«Ix Peer SNOW—TERRIPIC RTORM AND LOSS RULLION—THE SAINTS WILL © STICK. Sat Lake, Nov. 2 authentle source here. jon h: ‘The stomach. bowels, and liver are thus cleansed {Schenck s Mandrake Pills; but ing iD the stumach an excess of i —The daughter of Slias R. Everton, receiver of public money. left her y advice of friends, on account of ill- nd is now in a boarding~ On complaintof her father, James F. Woodman, Enos A. Wall, John W. Moor- house and wite and Harriet A. Lewis were held | arge ot abdaction. Public sym- pathy is all on the side of the daughter. Five or six feet of snow fell at Cottonwood. Charles Morrison was carried over a precipice The miners were unable to recover the body. The storm is accompanied by snow, hail, rain, sleet, thunder and lightni and terrific wind. receiphts of bullion daring the week amount to naarly $1,000,000. The Church Orgen says the Mormons do not intend to abandon Sart Lake, Nov. 25.—The church organ if there are to be any further removals, let the pponents of Mormonism themselves remove. ot needlessly nor illegally seek to anney them. The claiming to be Mor- pose to send away their plural wives. Among those resolved to give up polyg- . Lawrence, of the firm of Kimball & hd requiring streng! ition like this t Fn vee to be the most valua! . It ix alkaline, and ees of acid, making the stomach sweet and fresh; it will give permanent tone to this i ui, and create a system for the digestion; and ultimately Minister Catacazy Succeeded by Gen. orlolf. The Associated Press telegraphed the foligw- “The statement given in a mornin, in its account of the vi ‘This is frem the low-German original of the The Fable of the Fox is of very ancient origin; for it may be traced in sey- eral languages up to the thirteenth century, and probably it existed even before that period. It is im doubt who was the author of this version: but it is certain that he was a man of wit, learn. ing, and knowledge of mankind. Like the Don Quixotte of Cervantes, it has retained its popu- larity since it first appeared. brought out in handsome shape by Lee & Shep- by @ snow slide. tifteenth century. use of Schenck's monic Syrup nourishes the the biood, and is readi tion, and thence presented the Grand Duke as the shaking of hands is c sequence of bis continued misbehavior and his ersoual calumny of the President. the latter past. refused intercourse with Y, hom it was intimated that, on the occasion of the visit he must confine himself to the official act of presenting the Grand Duke. Further than this, be was admonished not to address the President, and he did not offer his hand. The management ot the Rassian Le esterday from the hands of rroneous, as far istributed to the diseased 1 There it ripens all morbid matters, whether i anes roles, Nature to expel all the diseased matter.in the form of free expectoration, when i then, by the great healing and purifying properties ulmowic Syrup, that ail ulcers and cavities are healed up sound, and ‘The essential thi tion is to get w mee it ripens. It is sake of religion. my patlentfis It has been uring Consamp ‘he Mormons will and unconstitutional to be done imc! cord appetite and —a cavity or abscess ¢ matter cannot low par. What is necessary to cure ix a new order of things —a good nutrition, the body to gr is helped, the cavities will matter will ripen and be t tities, and the person regain health and This is the true and only pl , person is very bad, if the jungs are not entirely destroyed, or even if one lung ie entirely gone, if there is enough vitality left in her to heal up, there is hone. ons cured with onl: life to a good ol jedicines will do there—the cavit, THRILLING SCENE IN A Catuortc Cavrcn On Thursday morning, during the nine o'clock service at the Church of St. list, in New York, a scene took place that struck terror into the heart of every mother pri Father McMahon, while earnest): his congregation, was interrupted by one of his This relieves the President of the un- pleasant duty, which M. Catacazy’s conduct had otherwise made a necessity, of sending his pass- ports to the Minister, and may be regarded asa practical compliance with government, understood to have been made for It is understood that M. Catacazy has been ordered by his government to wait upon his Imperial Highness the Grand Duke during his tour in this country, and to return to tely on the close thereof.” eee Binckley Against Rollins. SUIT FOR FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS DAM- AGES—QUESTION OF PRIVILEGED COMMUNICA — Of whatever Mayor Hall may have been guilty m connection with the sins of Tammany, wice and good thing in appoint- ing Church, the artist, one of the Commussion- ers of the Central Park. The high character of Mr. Church, both as an artist and a citizen, is a sure guarantee that under his administration the interests of the park—both ideal and ma- terial—will be scrupulously guarded. — Some interesting and valuable drawings by Albert Durer have just been discovered, packed in the library of the old ohn the Evange The Park Family Mard: thrown off in CONTINUED EXCITEMENT IN_K. Lovisvitte, Ky., Nov. 25.—The excitement in Clark county on account of the Park tragedy has not died out. The suspicion that white men ted the murder is undergoing secret in- vestigation. Numbers of negroes the county. The wife of the negro Taylor, who of being the one who struck , has gone to Chicago. The grand jury will meet on the Ist of December when itis probable that some lynchers of the negroes engaged in the affair will be indicted. peiboecnane teat The Colorado Narrow}, Flagship = ~~ iy New York, Nov. 25.—A Yokahama letter of tates that the flagship Colorado had returned there from Yokosna, where she been to repair damages from having been ashore. She had a narrow escape from ing a total wreck. James Stafford, a seaman, of Maine, died aboard on the 20th. The gunboat Alaska was at Nagasakj, Benicia at Shanghai, Monocacy at Woosung, Palos at Newchwang uelot is surveying the river Yangstee. petted at the Forts. ‘he Grand Duke Alexis and suite, by invitation of Gen. McDowell and Gen. Ingalls, inspected the forts in the harbor this morning. A select company of ladies and panied the party, which pro- here a collation ‘he gentlemen of request of this Consumption, and if a pe he remarked:—* If there is a lady present by the name of Curtis she will please tollow me at once to the clergyroom,” adding that somethi d occurred at her home since she left it one hour ago.” There was a general stir throughout the assembly, and presently a lady arose and made the front of the church, the priest following her out. He shortly returned, however, saying the lady who had responded to the summons was the wrong person. Mrs. Curtis whose attention he de- sired to attract; but as no one moved he con- that the child of the woman whose at- e desired to attract had been burned to death since she left it that morning. An excla- mation and a woman's shriek of agony succeed- ed the announcement, and the poor mother was ‘ed through the crowd. kept her from obeying the first summons. We seen MANY perso . live and ergo: is what Schenck's Consumption. T! u sweeten and strengthen and give Nature the assis aystem of all the disease ever the form may be It is important that while using Schenck’s Medi cines, care should be exercised not to take cold; keep in-doors in cold and damp weather; avoid nig! S door exercive only in a genial be séinctly understood that when I recom- ent to be careful in regard tw takin: do so for a special artially recovered from the effects of a bad cold i far has been entire! it is precisely the same So long as the lungs are midst a dust-he Convent of Stams, in the Tyrol. — Bayard Taylor's lecturing tour this year is pronounced failure by the press where he has He insists on discoursing on Schiller, while his audiences seem to preter a more pop- ular lecture on an American or English subject, ‘The trouble with Bayard is, that, speaking Ger- man like a native, and baying married a Dutch girl, he imagines that everybody is interested th himself in the tepic he has chosen, which they arn’ the in the lungs, what- In the United States Cirenit Court in Balti- vy before Judge Giles, the long- s. Rollins, which was Baltimore Cit pending case Urst instituted in the November 6, 1869, was taken up. The action was brought by John M. I plicitor of Internal revenue, against Edward A. ns, of Somerworth, Stafford county, New ire, commissioner of internal revenue Treasury Department of the United The action was bi 1,000 damages for an October 20th, inckley, formerly A nameless fear had t perfectly heale: inent danger of # full return of the 0 strenuously caution patients against exposin, ere that is not genial and pleasant. ‘opeumptives’ lungs ai ought to recover lleged libellous letter by the defendant to President Johnson written with the purpose of causin, | plaintiff trom the office he internal revenue at a sala: defendant being then commissioner of in- ternal revenue. A novel and interesting question was started by the motion of the plaintif’s counsel for an order upon the defendant to produce a copy of the letter constituting the counse! stating that the orginal bad been on file in the Treasury Department, but. b: mysterious means hi tion was argued at great length, the counsel for the defendant contending against its admissi- bility on the ground that the letter was an official communication between officers of the government, and therefore privileged. ion the United States ¢ directed to take b s ‘Treasury, Mr. Banti Yesterday Robert Tue Mace-Convry Prue Fiont.— Mr. James Mace and James Cusick his trainer are at Cincinnati. They expect to be in New Or- leans about the 23d inst. 174 pounds. Mr. Josep! friend in this city says: letter Johny Dwyer had left me. The weather was so warm he could not bear the hard work with me, which was necessary to get me in con- 1 have engaged Tom suits me. as he is a good walker. Iam training at Dan Hickok’s, six miles from New Orleans, a very healthy place. Lnever felt better in ms life'or more confident of success. I will not my colors, but stick to the bridge that has always carried me over. be run from New Orleans to the fighting ground, which will probably be near Kennersville. They persons each at oa ticket. Ad- Alexis Look: The Murder of Frederick W New York, Nov. 2 Lori; The murder of Frederick W. Loring, young Boston Apaches in their recent raid ona stage on its passage from Wickenburg, Arizona, to San Bernardino, Cal., is coufirmed by a telegram trom San Francisco. The San Francisco Bulle- tin of Tuesday, November 14, say the secretary of the exploring expedition in charge of Lieut. Wheeler. been prosecuti he removal of the ‘n held of solicitor of $4,000 a year, Mr. Mace’s weight is Soburn in a letter to a T told you ina former ‘A Mass of sores, ich the least change of atmosphere will inflame, The grand secret of my success with my Medicines in my ability to subdue inflammation gentlemen accom] ceeded to Goyernor’s Island, w! was spread in the pavilion. 7 he 'y were almost exclusively army and navy officers. The Boston committee of invita- tion arrived this morning, but ha: called on the Grand Duke. Tammany Frauds at the New York Election. itis charged that the doard of supervisors, acting as canvassers of the been prior to secret alter- urns by the poll clerks nd other illegal acts in connection ng the counting in of in 2 ould ba ewrefull rritating influen: be observed in this particular, as without tt acure under almost any circumstances is an impossibility. ‘The person should be kept on a wholesome and the Medicines continued ed to it the natural quau- was myself cured by this treatment of the worst . and have lived to get fat and ears, with one Jung mostly T have cured thonsands since, and very many ve been cured by this treatment whom I have ‘About the first of October I expect to take poss ew building at the wortheast coruer of rch streets, where L shail be pleased to e advice to all whe leged libel, the explorations in the and along the upper waters of rizona Territory. n Francisco to spend the win- his notes of the expedition. y trom Boston last sprin, benring a few letters of introduction, some which, through diflidence, he did not prese! disappeared. he ¢ Butritious dict, the Colorado in on bis return to ter, and to write He came to this Two trains are te kind of Consumption. hearty these many will carry 5,000 mission to the ri leans Times sa: contest will be mated that it will be witn than have ever collected trict attorney was it Solicitor of the vote of this ci ‘om present indications this memorable one, and it is esti- essed by more people upon a similar occa- ¢ - Brent and A. Ridgely, Jr., Esqs., counsel for plaintiff, filed a motion tor defendant to y from detendant EB therewith, the result bei: the Tammany candidates Controller Conn ork ther social opport a place in the of the adventury ‘The prospect of traversin k yedition for the freshness ch he anticipated. ° ‘ pilins to the President ot the THE AVONDALE set forth in the declara cause, as the same was cd )). Kirkham in the letter-book of the d w in his possession or control. itted the affidavit of Robert J. Brent, to w the grounds and reasons for ‘his motion, ich affidavit states that the «liration was taken from a p Star of March 8, 186; that said original letter, which ought to be on ‘tl fles or archives of the Treasury Departm the Bureau or Departm snot to be found therein, but fi lost, mistaid, of d; that from said Coa, Mrxe Horron—A Man Confesses on his Death Bed that he Fired the Breaker.—The Scranton (Pa.) Kepublican gives publicity to a report that a man, who pmewhere near Grand Tunnel, died from th: Reets of smail-pox last Friday night,and that in bis last moments he confes (Avondale) breaker was 1 y ; but that he was of a party of six who fired it Then giving bis own name he undertook to could only articulate what was wn derstood to be *Michael,” when a faint ng- fit attacked him from which he did not rally, dy- It will, of course, never be at he intended to divulge, but he has y left enough bebind him to confirm the belief of some who have held that the buruing of the breaker was through foul means, and it may open the way to find out whether there is real!® any foundation for the belief. ‘ace that @ persen in any part of the world can be re cured by @ strict obser: ft about to leave § was jocosely rallied on the danger of scalp among the treacherous Aj laughed at such a contingen received from him at this office some weeks ago, tu which some account was tions ot the surveying party, and espe. the topographical cxammation of 18,000 square miles of territory, most of which, in’ its important physical features, was alino=t wholly unknown to any intelligent white man. He suggested that, white up to that date the Apaches had not taken his scalp, he had sutt ed great straits from hun; roughest adventures was over, and ina short time he expected to be among bis fri dand written by H. in Francisco he bottle. or $7.0 Plaintiff also 25 conte @ box. Ma: For sale by all draggists and THOMPSON LILLY & CO.. 26 Hanover street Md., Wholesale A; i _unless he finds bail betore 5 The bail required is Mn) ,000, and Connolly is now in cop-ultation with his friends for the purpose of securing the lock this afternoon. that the Steuben ts tter in the de= ven as the opera- ite Pronounced by Co “THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.” It improves 8 ; 3° achooner Bridg. of Internal Revenue, Jem, Mass., with oal, collided with the schooner Mar- in in Chesapeake bay, on the night of aud lost her jilb-boom and tigure- Perrin was considerably damaged. man Is here for repairs. ——e Success of Revolutionists ‘New You, Nov. : Mexico special of the 12th instant states that the under Gen. Folentino were Fouted by the revolutioniste in Durango. - > Lawyers in Kentucky. LovisvILie, N mitted yesterda: ing thortly after, m Georgetown for document it apj id letter is in the private defendant, which is now the most and best evidence of the exact con- tentsef said original letter, and that plaintitt to trial without the production book, or of a sworn copy of said The plaintiff also produced the testimony of Mr. Boutwell that said letter is not to be found on the files of his department, At the conch sel, which ocew said he would er aud thirst; but the g counterfeits, NS SONS, t#, New York lors Hair Dy: i Dye ie the best in the world. does juce paralysis or officers at the Brooklyn na’ rand ball to Grand Duke Alexis on Tuesday evenin, expected to exceed anything of the kind ever given heretofore in honor of any distinguished representative of a foreign power by either arm ngements for the ball out auy regard to ex- penses, and are on a magnificent scale. A force o1 200 workmen from the different departments vy yard have been busily employed, and have used every artifice known fo their enbance the elegant appurtences. The tickets mited and only about one thousand invitations extended. ‘The tickets good demand, sums vary! $40 being freely offered for a sii mission, but none are to be had. On the arrival e will be at once take in committee and escorted his reception, —The Merai: Batche! This splendid Hi. armless, reliable, vi e1 Gov-psMITH MAID AND | criginal lester, & Smith, the owner of Goldsmith M H. C. Bentley, the owner of Lucy, ed cards in Wilkes’ Spiritof ct that they never had or interest: whatever in the other to say. Mr. Smith says he never had any inter- est in Luey, and Mr. Bentley in like manner states that he never owned a farthing’s interest in Goldsmith Maid. tend, bor any. government troops death. Aveid the ‘ion of the arguments of coun- y, Judge Giles © has had thirty years untarnished reputation to uphold its integri wai’ perf ownership ied the entire horse; that k of the service. have been prepared —Two ne ¥ to practice in A Surewp Sat SWINDLER ARRESTED. Faftre, a German, has been swindling eepers recently in the afternoon on condition that immediate possession should be given, and payin; with a check which, when presented on t day, would prove to be worthless. Keturning ‘to the saloon, the victim invanably Tound that Faffre had tied, content with the receipts of the previous afternoon and evening. These checks were always given at so late an hour in the day that the saloon-keey present them until the follow! ‘indler was committed to the ——— -+00- Tre Beroian Excitemet.—The action of the Chamber of Representatives in Belgium ‘Thursday in voting to support the ppointment of De Decker to be e Province of exci debate This seems to di west allegations which followed foul dealing. at the race over the ilwaukee, on le, trainer and driver of the done hi that, with every- ble, she can trot #’mile in two fifteen seconds. for the ball have been 2 a avers that his has and aftirms his bel | ; = NEW METHOD FOB THE PIANO FORTE. ‘This well: proved Method has been 12 years before the public. Carefully prepared, and highly recom- mended at the outset, it has steadily increased in public favor, until, some years since, it fairly reached the higher’ porition, and seems likely to retain it for ot the Grand Duke hi charge by the reception which ie superbly us, the sides of the walls bel: ws handsomely eu Stneurar Cournss or a BuLLEt.—A Cali- fornia paper of a recent date ® man was shot in the i Ai Hi obnoxiv: i y 5 in, and the windo damask I ? i F $ Tue REAL VovcueR THIEVES.—In New York roceedings in the case of hn Graham, in demand- of ‘and i Bi bi ANNUAL Sate. 25,000 Corres. Commencing to take lessons, now-a-day, and pur- chasing a‘ Richardsou” are very apt te be cotempo- rancone events. Price, @3.75. Sent, poet paid, for the retail price. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. DITSON & CO... N. WASHINGTON AND OnIO Rattroat the Winchester, 7 V: 24th ing that the indictment: the voucher thieves, be of insufficient evi: line between Hat and Snickersville, the Onto directory, (forme } will build that tink, Quarry will algo iron t! miles long, tf the and enough to fini sa The unkno’ rho neve ane great ywn—people w! mever S7 Philadelphia isto have seven more fire- the Coal Fields extension success. Such are the outgiv ngs abeut to which the eyes of our people uave so 388 &7-The Arizona Citizen states that Cochise is at Canada, Alamozo. &7 The Brook! vere i M.TRUJILLO. of it ore. offers tothe A CIGARS. © bacco. of favorite brandy, alw Ht article ‘sally | ion asserts that a promi- leeholder of that received $19, ‘Tweed to secure his election. meee S#7 Dorabella and her sister class panniers and pendants together as ornaments for the’r ear.— by this time that Louis eyes open; but recent pho- not indieste deal about Labor Reform, be a greater need of reform: nz some of those fellows who don’t labor. S7 The Titusville Herald depicts the “Lydian melodies falling from the lips of the blondes like of a Tuscaioosa clam.” AxorHER CHURCH ville Centre (L. I.) Me pened before Ju ‘Tappan, Q vfhe. trustees Tne BIBLE QUESTION IN THE ScHOOLS.— ‘There is still excitement at Hunter's Point, New York, over the determinatio: missioners to enforce the readi: <Lools. Several childrenof have been ejected be present at such occasion. Three young men fook scats in the school though sion, and encouraged and cheered and protected from ejection one of the girl scholars who monstrated against the They were arrested by the pol . IM., has a populati and not a single yourg lady. g 7 RLLOW PIN® LUMSER, Wholew| Bills cut to order. M. IRONMONGEX, Norfolk, Va, au ‘hook of the Bible in i 87 One would sy) & CAULFIELD 8 CLASSES” us DAL AND INSTKUMENTAL MUSIC _YucaL AND RTAL Mus S27 We heara imes of yesterday, but there seems rial, declares its belief that Gi nr » the Presidency is certain, because he has it a reconciliation of the United nd, and has effected a redac- leading edito- rant’s re-elect 87-Mrs. O'Clarence river, but her Mr. O'Clarence, re- ae eee of the Bible, FULL LINK ORs ET 3, : A‘ reduced prices. Cal! and aris trom the mouth there, Hen of the nat . Thompson is LOCAL NEWS. AL. NE THE TENNESSEE BOUNTY FRAUDS Ex-Congressman Stokes and Others Indictment for Conspt —Arress of Alleged A — It will be remembered by the readers of Taw STAR that the last grand jury ot the Criminal art of the District ot Ce © tound a tree bill against W_ B. Stokes, ex- Representa Congress from the State of Tomneseee, and Vie a clerk in the Py they _were © ates government. When the p nt to that effect appeared i THE STAR, there was some comment on the act that the grand jury lad ind the parties on @ minor charge, and not acted on the greater offence alleged —detrau: ernment. At that time, however pected partics to the alleged trawlul action had not been arrested. and for that tem. son the finding by the grand jury ot an indict- ment for fraud also was not smacde pals pantie tehed to copy of the indictment for tra arrest of the other perso plicity there On the first tr make BY @rrests, but at week age, when he was n last evening telegraphed t that Michael Strobm. ustice Cartter. 7 |. dames Beaty am Beaty, who have Te this mala, Cor nt Jurors of the United Stat county of Washing their oath do present: That W late of the county aforesaid Strobmeir, late of the connty aforesaid, pentle- man: Da ¥, late of the county aforesaid, genticman; James Beaty, late of the aforesaid. gentleman: Claiborne Beaty the county aforesaid, feman; and « Vietor Powell, late of t anty aforesald, cnn theman: ther with divers other et! dis 1 Persons whose names are as yet fo the aforesaid unknown. wickedly devising an! ding to defraud the government of United States of America « Money, to wit: the sam of dollars, on the “first d: year of our Lord one thovsand eight hy and seventy, at the county aforesaid, lently, maliciously and aniawfutly did conspire, combine, confederate and agree together ¥ tween and amongst themselwe=, tye pros: the War Department of the Un tain muster rol! purporting to be a trae and eor- rect muster roll of the members of Captain Reaty’s Company of Independent Scouts, well knowing the said muster roll to be untrne and incorrect, to defraud the government of the United States of a large ~ money, to wit the sum of sixty thousand dollars. on theit oath afore- said, do further present that the said det together with the said evil disposed persons in execution of the said last me imises, and in pursnance of the said conspiracy, combi- | nation and agreement between and amo them as aforesaid, afterwards to wit: on first day of Angust, in the year of our Lor thousand eight hundred and seven county aforesaid, did present to the W ment of the United States a cert pu ing to be a true and cor of the members of Captain B Indepent Scouts, well. kno roll to be untrue and incor whereby the said defendants did defraud the said govern ment of the United States of a large sum of money, to wit : the sum of sixty thousand dollars against the form of the statutes in such case made and provided, and against the government of the United States. {Signed Gro. P. Fr 2 U.S. Ate f This indictment ix endorsed: © Witn B. French, PROBATE ¢ me Moulton, Eli Hatfield.” . Wylie —To day the 3 wa Probate. get ich, bequeathing ber estate to her family, was filed. Le ters of administrat‘on on the estate of the late Sep famus Tustin were issued to hic son, JP. Tastin: bond @1440. Also, ow estate of Joho M. Batr, te hie widow, bond $1.00), os PR ne mg —If © man wishes to get rid of yspepsia, he must give his stomach and brain less to do. It will be of no service for him to follow any particular regimen —to live on chaft- bread, or any such staff—to weigh his food, ete. so long as the brain is in a constant state of excitement. Let that have Test, and the stomach will perform its functions. But if he pass 14 oF 15 hours a day in hix office or co Toom, and take no exercise, his stomac inevitably become paralyzed, and if he put nothing into it but a cracker a day, it will no digest it. In many cases it ix the im that i the primary cause. Give that delicate or, some rest. Leave your business behind you You goto your home. Do not sit down to you dinner with your brows knit, and your min absorbed in carting up interest accounts. Neve abridge the usual hours of sleep. Take more o less exercise in the open air every day. Allow yourself so some innocent recreation. Eat moder ately, v, and of what you please, provide it be not the shovel and tongs. If any partic ular dish di with you, however. neve touch it, or look at it. Do not imagine that yo must live on rye-bread or oat-meal porridge; a reasonable quantity of nutritious food is exson- tial to the mind as well as the body. Above all, banish all thoughts of the subject. If you have any treatises on dyspepsia, domestic medicine, etc., put them directly into the fire. If yon are constantly talking and thinking about dy<pep- sia. you will surely have it. Endeavor to forget that you have a stomach. Keep a clear con- science; live temperately, regularly, cleanly; be industrious too, but be temperate.—Appleton's ‘shop in Brook - * Boots shoes ix repaired 1&7 When a woman chops her child’ by pieces in Rhode Island, and makes two atte to drown herself, all within a week, they think she is probably insane ! a7 Kevenge is sweet; the yorng ladies’ anti- tobacco society in Waterville, Me., is ofiset by the young men's anti-corset association. The first seems to compel the second; or at least it may be said to cause it. 1 bnecieaioeaed NUTRINA NUTRIN A new Preparation of Foul from wheat. Be by all grocers, ard at. not -Im — ROF, ras NG ACADEMY. NEW MEDI ING 1004 ¥ <1 near loth z 8s. TEESDA TS. THURSDAYS 7 . 3:3) to & DLE v1 u LADIES’ CLASS. TUESDAYS. THURS PEENTLEMEN ST tLaGS. RU Eso vs’ ‘ ot a8, sy and THURSDAYS, 7-009 pm aes ‘YB GREAT Prevea tive CHILLS, X. DOOLEY'’S F. TONIC ELIXIR OF CALISAYA. FOR SALE B ‘th sta. " ASCrutchet, Drageist, Anacostia, DO. ocd-tf L° OK! LOOK! of S. STATIONERY, MUSIO very large, and will ‘be sold’ et prises toot ths Several Parlor fiue Pianos very low. Plauo at Bis ‘A second-hand SELIGSO! TSY. » EXHIBITION AND PAT bre teas ae teeth psmriee tetra “gents wanted ned col Bo. 910 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Have just received a large and clegant assortment of CHANDELIERS, PENDANTS, BRACKETS, axv READING LIGHTs, IN GILT, BRONZE AND VERDE. Tisn BBPEEPLARBSERUUE DARCY Poe