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THE EVENING STAR. | Published Daily, Sundays excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvanis Avenue, corner llth St., BY THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COUP'Y. 6. H. KAUPPMINN, Pre passat i a THE EVENING STAR is served by carriers to their subscribers at Tex Cexts rex Werx, or For- Zv Fock CEsts PER MoxTH. Copies at the counter | ee months, §1.30; ° year, THE WEEKLY STA R—pobtiched Friday—@> @ year. GF Invariably in eteares i hek ee The Evening Star. comprom'se of the i i ecutive a @ improbad! . Te GEM. CHANGARNIER Pon PRESIDENT toltopeper sentiouetrtian paler’ "| = - WOR 4Q_N2, 6.144. WASHINGTON, D. C.,. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1872. rwoO CENTS xb ABs, Nov, 25. 1c le announce to day tha S7 Eates of alr ng farn Application acienainsadaa - - perreny LO e+ hear ected Gomera ang - ~ = = Z dent of the republicin the event of = j ; ae ane TON TN of a Major General. ANOTHER BLACK FRIDAY. tue resignation of Thier DRY GOODs. | AMUSEMENTS. OFFICIAL. EVENING STAR. _| ,2prcintment of = major General: | | wnat tounea nana Weltowed the ar- a thuuex = " a , District or CocumEta, — LATE MAJ. GEN. MEADE, . ~ er TWO MORSE MISSING MEN. MMENSE REDUCTION EV, NATIONAL THEATER. a al aa “ ; sha Pine fe a vted Brigae | 7EE_NOR'WEET CORNER IN WALL #TREE : 1 ‘Lessee anager. \ csp es a id is morning appoin' rg "EDLAM BROKE LOOSE AMONG THE BULLS I G N earch tegen —s ‘ PROCLAMATIO® Washington News and Gossip. dier General Irvin McDowell, whose name Awe Beane } MONDAY, NOVEMBER ¥5, 1572. In accordance with the recommendation of | Isperwat Revenue heads the list of officers of that grade, to be | The history of the latest Wall strect sensation a hens \_ EVERY EVENING until further notice, and Bevely Piaids (ail Fe auc joths reduced ¥ gom TBe. te Fc es, in new ha: seduced from Sic. te T5c. Fiannels rete ent, pled 64 B able Bittroscoen eneaGe * ae * zn Black rilks st #7’ a: bargaine. Fre @ "ses ince greatly redreed. s a heeting trom Sse ep. notkerchie&, Ties, Ribbons #, Ladies and Gent her gonds will be sold BODHEAD & CO.. 1205 ¥ atreet, ‘The F street cars pass Brodiead & Co.’s establisb- ment. nolé-t30 p= NCIPAL ATIRACTION ; IVIL-8mRVIO 7 ry. | President this morning mosteffectuaily disposes nye 4 REMEMBER THE GRAND GALA MATINEE, the ninety-sixth. THE CIVIL-SERVICE HOARD of the Treasury. | President this morning The government had decided to a d would on Fal Sipe i H.D. Core, Governor. | Department to-day examined applicants for | °, xt Monday relieve the money market. with NOW LN THE CITY IS | THANKSGIVING AFTERNOON, By the Governor: promotion in the 4th and Sth auditors’ om ces | a,ScPera! Terry has been in command of the | five millions of currency and’ Ave cniltion WOLFeED @ SHILBERG'S, Ard SATURDAY, at 2 p.m. “4 a it = wi to please the purchaser, Call | DIVORC The receipts from this source to-day were $529,257.76. ALL of the members of the Cabinet are now in the city. Ges. BELKNAP, Secretary of War, returned to the city this morning. the President of the United States, I hereby invite the people of the District of Columbia to THURSDAY, THANKSGIVING AFTERNOON, | Observe Thursday next, November 28, as a day © of thanksgiving and praise to Almighty God. ~~ a ae On that day, suspending labor and usual bu i. 8, le sense rati- IncInding ness avocations, let the incense of sincere grat x SR is briefiy told by the New York Herald, as fol- major general, in place of George G. Meade, | 1.0, "Une balmy Saturday in the early part of deceased. neral McDowell will be assigned | last October the attractions of the racecourse to the command of the department of the south | at Jerome Park withdrew from the busy whirl and Major General W. S. Hancock, the senior | of Wall street the younger of that nobie pair of major general of the arms, will be assigned to | Tethers who have made themselves so famou in Erie and other specutations—viz., Messrs. command the military division of Jay Gould aud Hepry N. Smith. While Smith WATUSPAY MATINEE ALSO, AT GRAND EXTRA MATINEE, 109 HOMNCIDRS IN Less THAN | cl ese ceived, go up 3 1: = vice Meade, deceased. General tor | was disporting himself on the grand standof | Of one hur MK. GEORGE ©. BONIFACE, | tude for mercies and blessings received, <> uy Cattzp Uro tux PResipenr.—Secretary | Wvtrat wears has been in command of the do, | Wes, porting himeeif on the grand stand of |< e bund miss GROkGrA wes | to the infinite Giver trom each gratefal Bonet, Fish, Wm. M. Evarte, Catew Cushing, and J, partment of Dakota, with headquarters at Sc. war in biseahon im Bronk ec, werching the | 5 weds siogh Ard full Corps of Metropolitan Art yn ittittes, | {0m every family hearthstone, from all the | ©. B. Davis called upon the President to-day. | Paul, Minn. ern us titled stock indicator and spying out the plans of two convicti speculative adversaries. He was then, as nas sds sre congregations of the churches. The enemies of the President, it will be GEORGE Q. Cannon, Delegate-elect to Con- was the intention of the President to abolish | }, the department of the Atiantic rather than give | scout it to General Hancock. The action of ‘thi Don » hereunto set my . i ° remembered, charged that General Hancock x many a long day before, a “bei pede - ee Porn apa gino gr Sn Bare pereunto sot my, | grees from Utab, files an answer to General | had been Kept in the tar west on account | and hie many interests were 60 wrapped up in | chasped ty th DIVORCE. 1 ORCE s Columbia to be affixed. Maxwell, the contestant of hisseatin the Forty- | ¢f personal feeling against him, and that it | the market that he could not afford himselt a murders were the city of Washington, the twenty- November, A. D. 1872, and third Congress, denying all the materiaia —a- tions of Maxwell. had bis younger ally. His tr ling around the treasury in Was ington startled him with important AND YeT ANOTHER MISSING WAS - | George Leince, a publisher, is ar telligence. | man. second day o ] [t.8.] of the independence of the United States "Elegantly Mounted and Preduced. department of tae south for some time past, and | of ne ee eee There are two vacancies in the former grade | he now takes the department of Dakota, va- | (ng Sun” pues tanto mite had, Deon lock: NEW AND ELEGANT —1n preparation, “ARTICLE 47." __nov25_ Ee ae and three in the latter. cated by General Hancock. ‘The headquarters | Hitre wae s sudden danger to theit plana. "Sech | The treane DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, 'ASHINGTON THEATRE COMIQUE, SPECIAL NOTICES. THE Reaction in JaPaN.—Mr. H. W. Deni- | ?f General McDowell, the new commander, wil! | an emiux of money would rain men operating | company gives Seuth Seventh Street, W “ateventh et, sowth of Penneyteania avenue. 3 rax_—Mr. be at Louisville. General Hancock's teal- | on ‘the “bear™eide, Gould, foresceing euch s | Seam 2 pg non Bo = pas 7 geese = ik Semen’ Cough Mhktace, Fon, marshal of the United States consular | quarters will be either at Philadelphia or New | contingency, changed his positios ine turk, co the fegutration of 4,490 shane ¢ wherein fs to be ba RR a Rego bey mowt | MORE NEW NOVELTIES, BXCITING AT- re. Somes’ had court, at Kanagawa, Japan, now ona visit to | York. ‘The headwuarters of the department of | jing, covered his speculative sales of stocks and ws sail the Latest Styice in FORMIGH ASD SEVEN BRILLIANT LIGHTS, This excellent COUGH SYRUP has now been | friends in Washington after an absence of about | Dakota will remain at St. Paul, Minn. came out a “bull” with very Jong borns. Smith ——_. __ Bontistic Dans GOObE, namely: MUOLIDAY WEEK aa three years, reports a reactionary feeling in | Tue retTiMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS for the | WAS Away at the races all this time, and Gould | Amother Terrible Disaster at Sea i First appearance of ti ‘alented Char: end Black silks, Basprees Cloihs of ail Shades, Plain and Cordea sinale width Alpacas and Cor at “A i ACK ALPAUAS. A OR es of rises IN clagees, ect as Bombesine, French Merino, Biarritz, ‘Tansee, Piigtacrt tarien kin sielOpmear. Bleek sont cri Velveteens Fisonels 4 ‘Bao in BL. ‘Goods of al Waterpro: | 7 foots Lees large assortment A BI with the above-named Goods are also In connection opt « large variety of HOTIONS, BIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, and other articles too numerous to mention. Acall to this House will amply eom the moed economical parchascr, from far and neat a7 REMEMBER The Arcade, No. 427 SEVENTH STREET SUUTH, Between D and E. Five cents will conver a person from any the city direct to the door of this Ketablish- nod-te ~ BOOKS, STATIONERY, &o. N EW BOOKS AT BALLANTYNE'S. thenew Books received aa soon as published, purchase! st retail wil be furnished an and any bool aself- fitting Bock-cover free of charge BRAGY BOUAS just received. WM. BALLANTYNE, nove 425 7th street, near E street. Melts and Ouesforters: Tobve apbius abd Towels: Shirtiags, Cottons and Prints large number of new SUNDAY SCHOUL LI- HE NEW BUOKS. r r ‘Toilet ‘Articles; Thee oe use. and directions for their _— ° ‘Toilet in Ancient and Modern Times, P or thy ‘Ds of Samuel, — of Virgil. "e homauce. Outcast, and other pocma By J. W- Hints os Household Taste ta Rurnivarey on House in Furniture, Up- and other Details. By Charice E ILP & SOLOMONS, POcmaseL ess AND STATION octs tf 11 Peunsyivania ay; = Ballet Master.—Milford Bpohn. M4921NEs AND Fasuiom Books FoR Eos fase returned trum a secomeelal wer through NEW BOOKS. Bustice Diamonds. by Anthony Trollope. eae ¢ Garcoe, by 5 ithin the Maze. by Mrs. Heory Wood. ‘ondere of the Vellowatone; ilidatraied. jonders of the Moon, from ihe French. rt Ainsleigh, ty MB. Braddor Cy Marble Prophecy by the author of Bi:ter Sweet. justreted Almanac for is73- Ban's Li STATIONERY. ning Cards, the very best soeig: bing tg Bo. 416 Tth street, between D and + bur elopen, 2 ‘above Odd F : tcilage, Tohetands, Pentoliers, Lead Pencils hie ot aanaas easter, lemorandum Books, Pase Books, Day Books and S100 Japan, but savs it is not so strong as represented. A oop CoTTon Cror.—We shall not be troubled this year with a scarcity of cotton. The government reports indicate @ favorable was unwillin, his cont fe . | RIRVEN MEN PERISH IN A ©TRO next fiscal year are now completed, Those for | Smith” learntng of wealin gorse ey THE WAVES. the Navy department are smailer than last year, | him with i tude. A quarrel was the result. | Bosrow, Nov. 25.—The steamship Batavia as are also those for the Indian bureau, which | The long-time friends became enemies. Smith | which arrived here to-day from Lirerpool, re are cut down a fourth tea half million of dollars; | Te © pear 2nd Gould continued a | ports that on November i9th, in tatitade 4 1 increase of money inthe | “bull.” In the course of the succeeding few ioe ooh reat te e wir Af the 8, Janeen eee AND MARTHA REN. Snes Biaeine totes ate ay wait wl lesan mad oon errata et Caan pan thd neh adongh Coan Auth. Groth ‘ibe HELENE Omi EE Endnense Hoarsonese, Browehitie, tod Lacipient a pationts in but there is a sligh: gitude 41 7, she fell in with the wreck o nae eee ree ald SORE neaee Ber cent. Spore tees © | 1 uiative, jadiotal a anneal vont i ks Gould “pool” the bark Charles Ward, fi i. ppropriation | weel uld joined a “pool” in Northwestern Charles » from Quebec ies Ay bye oe Wwe do net finimit will cure it will certainty relieve | West Year, and It is estimated that the total pro- | jreisietive J by the increase inthe | and cast his lot with the “bulls” as the | bound to Sunder! lismasted ani BS rte RULE GATLORD, the boneless man,the | ?o'such an extent that it will be considered s bless. | (uct will 3,450, number of members ofthe House of Representa- | ‘bearg,” who included Smith. The “bulls” put | water-logged, the vessel having encouutered yy Yl joagindeed by euch patients. Qovfidentthet you will | Payywastem Hopes PaapoweD.—The Presi- | tives under the new apportionment act, and the | Up the stock to one hundred, causing heavy hurricane on the tt M1 of the after part oi by Hien Salis Ape entities ore "Bet uml ities at costs and G1 ach, dent to-day iamed hie warrant of pardon for | Corisin the sultitary andnavalacadomuee ite | the bookset ths former StmeC Snir tacks, | sed te aioe ee ee ey eee eatest Bill ever offered. Powerful Triple Com- | To be bad only of Paymaster Hodge, of the army, who, it will be | argregate of appropriation will be about the | Martin & Co. tothe president of the Kite rele ing to the riggin by they he, In olio, drama. farce, burlesque, and panto- ARTHUR NATTANS, Druggist, remembered, was convicted by a court martial | same as heretofore. way, and avows the embezzlemeu by Gould of | been exposed to the winds wee for thir ‘beautifal local, : . about a year and a half of embezzlement |* — ss0e- - many millions of Erie money. Goald is arrested | six bours, during which time I! of the crew ‘Thom! HIG! yt ago . and sentenced to ten years’ Albany penitentiary. Tax Rio Gran! imprisonment in the ay. two per nova3 tr Corner 24 and D streets N. W. 7 EE Neteloctalinn—eh Election Notes, and held to bail, but returns to Wall street and ‘ashed overboard and drowned. The sarvi Gxzo0nG14.—The official vote of Georgia, with | takes revenge in turn upon Smith by putting | including the master, F. Bell, first ani two small counties to be heard from, gives Northw: shares to two hundred per cent. | second mates and six of rnoon and evening, Nov. 27, 1372.6 Conductors and arivergot the W. aid @. i TRovusiEs.—The commis- A Card. A Clergyman, while residing in South America, issionary , diacove crew, Were safely % Greeley, 75,896; Grant, 62,485; O’Conor, 3,999. Such is the story. transferred to the eteamer and brought to this BS on ia a gem net a and shaple remedy | sioners to investigate the outrages on the Rio PO somone rears enosioction news yet fro: THE SCRNES LN AROUND THE STOCK Ex- | port. = — —- .| for jervous Weakness. Ear! ; | Grande border have completed their report. | Buchanan county, Va. The question of send- CHANGE, ————e- HE CHORAL SOCIETY Piste waist dlamdce Erteaeren vitesse ect | They urge protection te the. perpleen ne bor pecous oF OM Bak heen toe | ee Friday, are graphically toldby | Am, tae von ee ae nee “aN f ecome of old Buck is seriously agitated. Gree- | the New York Heraid, which says: | a < € T Deane eee (Susush Soot Se Bone Soreny, aarwes pee | Lo ccodined aie mr oe and'Grant with 53 datory war will result. The appropriation for “The whole thing was indeed so sudden as to | the commission is exhausted, buta new one will take ‘away one’s breath, and men stood bewil- rom ‘e the honor to announce that they will give | the sfflicted and unfortun: for preparing and using thi a in'that county. Probably these returns will be thrown out by the board of canvassers. If | dered and mental! yzed in the midst of a a ited States TWO GRAND CONCERTS envelope. to any one who peedeit, Bree af Caarzs. | be made to continue the investigations. Buchanan county is not thrown out, the vote of | storm such as, in the same limited area, Wall | steamship Yantic arrived at Adon Friday last, a * Aairess, Oa etion Dy Bitle tease, | CONGRESSIONAL CoNTEST.—The Savanaah | V inia will stand thue:—For Grant, 93,168; | street had only seen a very few times before. rego Bagman She im now coating, and : TD de for Greeley, 91,034; mal Grant's majority | In the bankers’ offices the brokers stared at ppl UL imme 3 aT mer22-ly Now York City. ' | Journal affirms that the democrats have counted sige MNCS | ine tell-tale figures On Ue tage Te eennt, | Tho onder of tus United Gtases ctsemer Osten LINCOLN HALL, . out the republican candidate for Congress in the Ist district by the most shameless fraud; also that a large number of republicans were pre- vented from yoting at all. In some precincts the democratic managers would not open the polls. Rawls’ seat will be contested. Tue Rerortep Insanity OF HORACE GREE- L¥y—A Canarp DovstLess.—A report was in circulation here this morning that telegrams from New York had been received stating that Missourt.—The officia! vote for governor and lieutenant governor is as follows :—Woodson, 156,714; Henderson, 121,271; Johnson, 157,04); Stover, 120,446, TEXAS elects six democratic Congressmen— 8 ot Galveston, and RK. D. Mills, of Navarro, at large; W. S. Herndon, first district; W.P. McLean, second; D. C. Giddings, third; Jobn Hancock, fourth. New York.—The state canvassers declare the vote tor Presidential electors as follows:—Ke- tonisbment; 120, 25, 39, 40, 50, and so on up | 0, flagship of the A» to 180 seemed to be simply incredible, and | Changed, aud it is rumo: even if he did net say man could not ar. The Brit resist a suspicion that, fora briet season, the awaiting t operator at the Stock Exchange had been seized . } officers with @ ftof insanity, and that he wae writing | anticipation of an expedition against siay simultaneously on thousands of tapes the | The Khedive will send troog ane wild suggestions of @ disordered imagination | He desires to anticipate the English exped But in the Exchange iteelf the excitement | in the seizure of the lake region of the se€med to apptoach almost tragic significance. — Every man on the floor gathered around the From Europe To-day. on, has been Will also go amship Briton is arrival of Sa Bartle re enthusiastic ov BALLS, &e. SATURDAY and MONDAY EVENINGS, — = November 23 and 25, J 0. 0. F. LEVEE commencing at § o'clock precisely. S ¥OR THE BENEFIT OF THE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, ‘The following celebrated artists from London AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, 71n Sraeer, have been engaged ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 27, Madam Eminia Radersdorf@, (THANKSGIVING EVE.) Mr. Greeley had been sent to an insane asgium, | Publican, 440,629; democcatic, ‘O'Gonor, | nortliwest clique brokers, who stand usually CONTIRUATION oF THE GaLk. ee es Se ee Tickets One Dollar, admitting a gentleman and | We cent a dispatch of enquiry to New York and | 1.44; temperance, 201. Total, s2i,503. Mepub: | near the Wall street door,'and looked on aghac, | LONDON, Nov. 23.—The weather to-day is Miss Alice Fairman, two ladtes n28-2t received an apswer stating that irresponsible | !ican majority, at the terrible throes of the financialearthqaake | YeTy tempestuous. The telegraph lines have that had overtaken them. Nothing but the im. | beeD proftrated in many places, and much possibility ef making anything by such extor- | damage to shipping on the coast i reported. tionate figures was in the way to prevent the Loe OF Live BY T&S #TORE victorious bulls from pushing up the stock yet | | Loxpom. > 5. Dispatches fete ail polats Another 100 per cent.” ‘Such were the fears that | describe the gales in the Irngiish channel on ture jast as terrific. uy vessels wero wed fev; wERaEes ene foeeee eases | wocchaeowd thpten ef Life casera seocoee chairs and gazed panie stricken at the scene, | CoDsidermbie. and as the clock struck four, wild bids of 2» eambate hane b were heard flying esgerly around the hall.”” reports have been published there im relation to the sanity of Mr. Greeley, but no statement, however, of any kind relative thereto has been made by his friends or associates, and in the ab- sence of such the reports are not credited. ‘THE PRESIDENT’s Vinws OF Woman's WoRK AND Pay.—A telegram from this city says that the President has expressed himself very fully upon the question ot women receiving from the TENNESSER.—The following is the official yote of the state:—For Greeley, {2 219; Grant, 85.653 Maynard, for congressman-at-large, has 15,247 majority over Cheatham, and 42,925 over John son. ILLINo1s. — Corrected official returns have been regeived from every county in the state : + Grant received 241,248 votes; Greeley, 154,; Grant’s majority, 56,478. Oglesby, for gover- nor, 237,774; Koerner, 197,084; Oglesby’s major- mine! ‘Coatrs H “i ND GRAND ANNUAL BALL OF THE ppsseersna stomata Spend A San eVULENT AscoOrs tion Mlle Therese Liebe, of W poh ington wal take place at 3 4 s the distinguished Ledy Violinist, cad THANKBGAVING EVE, November 27, 1872, Mr. F. D. Sprague, - * ~ 4 | + On'this occasion there will be a. presentation of a Primo Bass Oantate, from La Scala, Milan. beauttfal banner to the Association by the The Choral Sectet; bobad at D-A. BMOSNANB. 990 0 street will perform compositions by Abt, pf other com: | J; P BELLEW'S. Ten street, between @ and an E ity, 40,600. When darkness ended the battle down town Basen eee eees ee posera for the firat time under the direction of | Hs ard of the members. __ui st’ | government the same pay as men, where they | ‘“Yoristawa.—There is no donbt that the entire | the nena ene, ppeared to have, as usual, | -TORORTS, Nov. 2. —Logus coupons of Henry C. Sherman, Esq. HE THIBD GRAND ANNUAL BALL egg got pa ced —— fusion state ticket (by from 7,00) to 11,000 ma- ee ae Aree Leet, wae E. Fusboary,chmmborinint hove Seon mer o id 4 ex- | tl 7 ie » was 5 ws hay Tekh Fens Admission $1. Reserved seats 6 cents extra. BAKEES’ BENBVOLENT SOCIETY, to bring about this change, and ‘that it was | Leptin the od and sth distiets, Darrelt cea Mo: | Iris kena eae See cae the stock co | for collection trom the United States, where i ‘The sale of seats will commence at Metzerott & will be given at great satisfaction to him that the present civil | rey being elected. ‘The legislature stands in the | an amount exceeding 30,000 shares, and that | * U2derstood a considerable amount of spurious fo, * Musis Store on Tuceday morning, Noveter | MARIN(’S HALL, Bat ; bet. sth and 10:n. service rules threw all places open to women, | House 7s liberals and 35 republicans, aud the | Drew is in a similar’ position aa regards ‘ar. | debentures have becu.dispoved of. ‘The cham- ~ be as well as to men, through competitive exam- | Senate 21 liberals and 15 republicans. wards of 20.000shares. Considerable excitement | Pot'em ghore the trem anand Orne held (oseBEGaTIONAL CHURCH. Donch’s Band has been engaged for the occasion. | '8*!0B- VeRMONT.—The result of the election in thie | existed in the stock market in New on poration of the c ° York Saturday. Northwestern sold tirst at 155, then met om its Pravels. at 150 down to 145, again at 15). Later in the Sone omens wiaemeee $y Nesthvestorm common stock wassold under | xew Yous, Nov. 25.—about two hundred ree thousend shares, to’ Keanom Gee & an | 20d fifty shooting stars, which were probably of which Daniel Drew 1s special partoervorg3 | [ragments of Bielas’ comet, were seen here last of w: wis special partner, for nigh by Professor Newton, of Yale College. cash, They radiated from Gamma and Romedas. PHILADELraia THRBATENED witH Tax | Porsibly more of them may be seen this even- Fare or CurcaGo anp Bostox.—The Phila- | ing- Tickets, admitting a gentleman and ladies, $1, - Committee of Arrangements —John Banf, A. NOVEMBER 27, (THANKSGIVING EVE,) and | Schnerger,@.Vorveifl, L. Neurath, A. Plitt. n23-3t* TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1572. RAND BALL TWO BVENINGS WITH THE GREAT AU- oF THOKS AND ORATORS, BRICKLAYERS UNION, OF Washincion, D. ‘rofessor Charlies Whitney, state, as officially announced and declared, is as follows:— Grant, 41,480; Greeley, 10.926; Grant's majority, 30,554. "There were 553 votes for O’Conor, and 21 scattering yotes. For Con- gressman the result was ist district, Charles W. Willard, TP 14,061; Homer W. Heaton, dem., 3,015; Willard’s majority, 10,445, 2d, Luke P. Poland, rep., 11,071; Benfamin H. Steele, dem., 2,929; J. W. Pisrce, 2,554; Po- land’s majority over both, 5,533. 3d, George W. PARDON OF A KUKLUX PRISONER BY THE PREeIDENT.—The president has pardoned Keu- ben G. Young, of Alabama, convicted in May, 1872, of being implicated in a kuklux conspiracy, and sentenced to be imprisoned for ten years and pay a fine of one thousand dollars. “Zeta” ——— to the Baltimore Sun that this pardon was issued in pursuance of a policy which it is reported the administration intends to carry out a een! sree voreg | MOREDAT BVERING: Neves Wr T87a i JOVEMBER 6, > Materszony the moet ticaueae impersonator of | For the benefit of Samuel D. L : 3p 5 hia Inquirer of yesterday says: The following r iu other cases, and is based on a petition for | Hendee, rep., 11.473; Henry C. Aams, dem, E Thich base decidedl ‘Communistic tone, phakespearian sesumption, the correct and trash | tn i Hee mm urey Willan Baer: | clemency signed by leading citizens of both po- | 3,152; Hendee’s majority, 8,21. The delegation, | letter, whic! 7, 31 gue orans ayD STRIPES OVER BAN JUAN . malar de- | Willam Roach, Oscar Pumphrey, Wiiliam H. God: allan was on Thursday morning received by Mavor ’ 3 a A as. Tnenter of biblical literature, the’ Bamorows | ha-d, B. 6. Oliphant. tescttaPeruee residing in ‘the locality and | as usual, is therefore entirely republican. Stoney: New Ye familiar with the charges on which conviction and imprisonment were secured. A YEAR’s WORK OF THE REVENUE MARINE. K, Nov. 25. A Washington special uxtees 3 says intelligence was received late last evening Pg econ gstinny egw sbi ta eo that the joint military occupancy of the island before making and fixing the rate of tax for | Of Sau Juan terminated on Friday by tie with- ee just returned from a successful tour Evy lard. ficor Managers.—George Neison, Pat’k Malone, tow Di Horrigan. ‘The sale of reserved se Mathew tsvendere mich eoiae DB Doves jathew Lavender. Michael Levi, Chas, B Dov Si commeann at aly | Siacession Comation Rowell’ Geathe, one In Paris electricity has been resorted to in order to break in a couple of zebras and a kiang —which would never before submit to bit or : —— rein. By means of a bit composed of brace | ‘S73. From the wholesale robbery of officials in | drawal of the British, in accordance with the Siaan tad Stern ase uae dee | f. Taylor, William Magan, Ed. Grant, Ferdi- | 1ne annual report of the Chief of the Revenue | Wire, and communicating with an cleetrie oils | the manapemest Cf ataite ie trie ots oie tee | terme of the Berite decision. admisrion tickets. Sc. novly-8t | band Moore, Ohas. Hope. jarine Service, just completed, states that | these capricious animals are driven about the punity,and having no of any better = — Grand March to ccmmence at 9 p.m. there are twenty-seven steam and apt miing Jardin d’Acclii ion. Directly they mis- | management, it is the rmination of some | Famine and Plague in the Far East TT MABINE BAND ‘Tickets, admitting a gentleman and ladies, $1, veseels and two launches engaged in theservice. | jehave they receive a dose of the voltaic cor- | who cannot endure such rascality to lay thiscity New Youu, Nov. 25.—5) hae advices re- WILL GIVE a CONCERT nols e-4t The prevention of smu; long the line of | rent, which reduces them to obedience. The | inruins. And the plan is matured so that the | Port oS ee ae ape oan in Rolie: operations or rar o.oo secured by the | inventor of thie eystem is already able to drive | army of Russia could not break it. Soinmaking | CFS, and that tens of thousands of Chines at At Concordia Hall LECTURES. active operations of tour steamers there em- tandem. Furi 1x Evrorz.—While alarm is felt in England, France and Germany lest there should be @ failure of fuel through the exhaustion of the coal beds of Europe, a similar fear begins to prevail in Russia, which —s almost wholly upon wood. The rapidity with which the forest: are being cleared in some of the provinces threatens a severe and not Every detnat searcity of the indispensable ma‘ Some of the special taxes you had better estimate the los | A™0v are suffering from an Indian tever catled ployed. The expenses of the year were $930,005 both of Boston and Chicago. Then you have | 2>&ue- 24,082 vessels were boarded and examined; 219 vessels in distrees were assisted; 1,600 were seized for violations of the customs la: ad thirty- seven lives were saved on different parts of the coast. Sees ee een Oty No.) On Exhibition (Naw No SS Ee H — a PROF. JOHN TYNDALL, é i of the Royal Institute, London, will deliver a ght COURSE OF LIGHT, eee MONDAY ana8, INGS On every NDAY and SATURDAY EVENING! [20° HALL A ROR@ELESS CAR Sliding merrily along the street seems to be & phenomenon 0 inexplica- ble to the equine mind as to quite disturb its equilibrium. In view of this, the N York Express seriously asks : “Why has it never oc- curred to enterprising dummy builders and street railway directors that two stuffed horse skins suspended in front of a steam street car, DEATH OF Ex-RerresenTative BALL.—We regret to learn of the death ot Hon. Edward Ball, which occurred at Zanesville, Ohio, on Also, ‘Paper Friday last. Weare without any particulars ii pers propose to substitute coal for wood in aiter the manner of the two sham horses at- re, and everything in ‘7 line, | Shades, Fidgres: Framer Fiecare sand Tas regard to the and event except tie general fact the production of steam. tached to the car of the J would ren- gale and retail, at ols, Bing He tren in the District, = he was homyg e| being run over bya eo Boy SHOT.—A painful accident occ! lest ie the proceed id —— and —- Ficcrosmenbee ies: Hlomber: in. General Bail iq .—A painful nt oceurred e most nary hac! mule cart? - SHILLINGTON’S Bookstore, ood + Sel-ly* known im Washington, haviog Baca (ayer aely | week in this county, nea Haters Bore a pense of such @ borse-conciliating projection ocls. Corner 436 street and Penna. avenue. E.®: Z08!8 Pays varm Prices tor Ledice, raised in Fairfax ‘county, near the city, and also | boys met in the woods, one the son of Mr. Sam’! | ing upon presentation at b could scarcely exceed $10, and it would add te =a gl Ohitdren's SOUND ay from having been twice & member of’ Congress | H. Jones, 12 years of age, and the other a seu 0! ring is a first-class imitation, with eighteen | the weight of the car little, if amy more than Resey PPE ir srarion sas CLOTHING, UN, LOTHING, BOOTS, from Ohio and subsequently sergeant-at-arms — B. Edwards, aged 8 years. The former | karats stamped cleverly inside, and in currency sae It certainly would be 'PENNSTLVania AVENUE. a Bete ty walt pransirakamei nae of the House. He was a man of very considera- | bad an old musket, loaded with about forty NEW BOOKS. PE petat the Becetstact Tobie: ‘0. W. Holmes$2.00 and Symboliam, by Tyrivitt.. © City of God, by Analysis, by josh Bilitogs’ Alovinax for i873. Bustace Diamends, by Trollope, paper Neticos. OPESING OF A NEW STATIONERY STORE D BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY. clase ‘at fair Tor cash LITBOGBAPHING. ENGSAVING, PRINTING 'D BINDING DONE TO URDEB. pew * BEN. F. FRENCH, Under Rational metropstitan Back. and neat door to Jay Cooke & Co ‘ashington, D. PHIL. HB. WELCH @ COo., MEAL ESTATE BROKERS. AUCTION + END INSURANCE AG BN PS EEE ae Deatea ms ty 5 AME. CEMENT SAND, 20..&c.. &c. out to ‘iE for Seder cn short ‘and S purposes delivered im any part of the Dis- |AL ESTATE and sold i sested. ‘To this branch of the business 1 eat ere SSS Sat Sol tes a neti fears ee ay & abe busy bene Be ‘The public are invited to call and examine our stock. ble ability and most liberal and general im- ulses, and was ed - oy prpcretny greatly esteemed by a large cir- simple passenger valued at about twenty cents. dummy builder” who woult constract pe Le Slaten Horses must get used A LITTLE DawevuRy BOY ran 7" 1° hr squirrel shot, and as he laid it down it —— — com! school Monday to ~ : A 4 cars in cities, In afew years they will have no and went off, the load taking effect in the thigh of the latter. The bo; pected Gre =*r= oe Vive his Injuries.‘Loudoun( Va) Republican. | expedition he fell fwice out of oge tree, te the | SHOE ADQUL the matters 7 THE EEPORT Of the Kegister of the Treasury go ares Sa ‘mminent i, of ‘breaking his neck; was | Saw. Coutyen Wve a Parise Float ny « recommends the creation of a new division in licked by one of the other boys, whose breath | Fort.—Sam. Collyer and Patsy McGuire fought the bureansto prepare in time fer the centennial Borantony Pou Sawendey weer ores eas | he materially les liver fate his Keoe’ ant ns | Prize a Sao nant toons ee ee CHEAPER THAN EVER! ; = the formation of the government of affzoccuts | Sas auto” tis, Pead, nea he hous, pester” | Witten vilouiy onthe neck by anew kindof | Srs"SWigct o¢ Sia nny Mt, mas, y morning. ed bug. father anoi é LADIES’ GOOD: and expenditures. ‘The amount of bonds lasued | a large stone. Patrick Gavin as beca arrested | bee wget, bout end of = Dillard nen cen nee cepeter nce & * Stteewen Po Tae cavins, $155.153,130; conse Reha Tae Original iseues, | on suspicion. His cap was found neat the | next day the tenchet cocorted tine feats Fi : tered, @b63i0 3 RN ‘ pee oi ‘and he was covered with blood when ar- | the room by his poorest ear. He says the chest- A San Fra’ PREACSER expresses tho ‘The attention of the ladies is most rewpectfully in- ‘ited to my very select assortment of €826,829,680. 'The amount of bonds canceled during the year was: Coupon bonds exchanged for registered, $36,919,800; registered bonds transferred, $16,476,150; coupon and registered 600. Total, $402,093, nuts are 50 worry this year that i vi go after them. IDERED SLIPPERS, CUSHIONS, FIRE REN SUEENS nod play ay ee OABYED WALNUT SLIPPER CASES, HAT and TOWEL BACKE, Beautiful selection of Children’s MEBINO CLOAKS, and a iarge stock of BERLIN ZEPHYRS and WORSTED GOODS, at MBS. SELME BUPPEBT’S, 612 9th street, opposite Patent Office. LIROO py ly ha Judas Iscariot had in city would never h: anged bimeelf, but woutd Soceapheer have stood a couple of trials. 4 WILLING Carriva—On night 6 last a haystack belonging to Mise Minky Ment | disbursed his thirty piecesofsiiver in « judicious on Waar War Dip.—Three cojiored men employed on Mr. Alfred Bernard's farm on the Bares! amnock river, about two miles from Fredericksburg, Va., went to that place on ‘Thureday night in s small row-boat. Before leaving they drank of whisk: freely, and while on their way home the boat wes up- set, drownirg two of the third succeeding in reaching the shore. i bonds redeemed, $208 635, 159,160,301 pieces of currency, notes, : a manner, and been a tree man to-day. Ce, Vall at $100,073,738 were counted and destroyed. The re ———————— THROWN FROM A Honse any Kituep.—G. under way the man who the torch pre- 'y yes Sail doors pre- | R. Warring, esq., was found dead in the road near Loretto, Essex, ty, dast Si l. and asked for admission. When quee- | It is eu that the colt’ he was riding threw = of 12 since June, 1871, and the ir states that it will be his sim to keep the number as Sasi = he ‘at- | him, his head striking @ tree c: ‘death. y tient AND ANOTHER Missivc Man.—Robert B. | Kins; that he wason his way from Baltimore to A <<< 30.00 7 No Branch 8tore. nov22-tjan! alley ele pemperl with the prompt per- Morton, of No. 76 Jane t, went ogee 4 Philade), ; Was without and t TER SITUATION In Faance is unch: 5 BE | GQ meee a mecommnon WB | ren concmeonscoritonm sun | Bea AT GES TE | Sees eae Ue eaee Ee | Eee eae 20:00 e on Satur- ocen! ere. He was CT) beth phe ing aoa 18.00 | iz, D day evening was, without doubt, the finest ever | friends to start on his return home, but since 2 Epharently about forty _—_—- 13-89 | HAS REMOVEED TO 905 PENNSYLVANIA whe pe ese enterprise in bringing | ‘at time he has not been scen or heard from | Year Of age —Hnrford(Md.) Democrat. is 00 AVERUE, (UP STAIRS.) Washington's prtieplyeeri ee the highest | 2t # feared that he was the victim of foul play | Naw Inox Comramy in Ric ed AR excellent assortment of MILLINERY, with | musical standard does not seem to have ora fatal agcldent—W. F. Pest. There bas been admitted 10 ge all the mewest styles of ay the Washington HIRING aw Assacsrn.— jus Twombly rerbod circuit court of Richmond, 9. BONNETS AND ROUND HATS, and Peter Roberts, both of East Douglas, Mass., | COTPoration granted “The Echols 7.00 pany,” who form ©? | constantly on band. novis-er Zamed George G. Monroe to amumfastentt, | pany for mining and ‘elling ore, and SUITS AND CLOAKS FoR CHILDREN AND Constable Fletcher at Whitensville. pone, the come seme. 3 to lt yeare arraigned and held in $30,000 bail each for ex. | 8% Capital stock Bovis- 30 . WILLIAR'S, 907 Pa, amination. The negrois also under bail | More than $100,000 divided Mae Fletcher is rapidly recovering from Hi inj arses cack, FLOWERS, FEATHERS ond VELVET, | “Ftt & Co.'s: A fine programme for to-night. a oy sis coms |, Erera ee cored . |. Drexel, ved on A. STRAUS, AY law Fs ces, Gone’ STening, ond are the guesta of the Predi- 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVEEUB, comet No. 71d Market Brace. | Solicitor General: hae taken the ot otis ‘Third Door from Bloventh Mireet. | — OULAGEMENT FOUR Lie Pixne, | overs,ot New Yor sad Hen, Chae, ONei, open enthop. m. end cn until CORS BNLEVES SANS PEINE; of BU mek pecmmaeet thom who have ng ne duritlors mauvais ongles, scignes sveo succes, BE*S0n 2 BRo., All Boars, Day and Genuine Brebition ae H . aECE LARICAL OPTICIAN, CER First quality ‘bresillen Febbie. ‘ans The 2 read evan w diy peters nome — a