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M.—Phiers will give a dinner ee Eee 2 THE EVENING STAR. | ¢ P. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, | pag AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 2 i yun POLITICAL DIPPICCL TIES OF PRaRce. ee ee pyidchs Lemoine towing the argent saaty THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER CONPANT, ] faethe tmimediaie ettiinont of tho pollscal SM. BAUPPRMANN, Pres't. Seine Be ong the © a “sh Two _ By : — * New Yorn, October 14.—The Boston grange, composed of grain and commiston merchant, having been ordered to disband by the Grand Master of the National Grange, on the ground WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1878. TWO CENTS. _ | S08 Sesion 0 core he'matcr toto toe books and initiates members upon passwords and gripe of the order et eyear. BF lovariad! ‘BO paper sent longer ¢ GP Rates of atvertiving furnished on application. | —aae, LADIES’ ‘Goons SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. New Publications, THE EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR sol XEW GOODS sot Mothers, Mothers, Mothe: in advance, in for. Ven. 42—N2. 6.417 Re wel St. Joszrn, Mo., THibmne Osos Vork: Harper a Bros. [finest | Distinguished Members in Washington. | Tris .#fternoon’s Dispatches | sts of st. lovey sent a2) to Mempae pee rker Don fail to procure Mts. WINSLUW 's SOOTH- gto 3. Pe — _—e—_ terday. iT LOW PRICES ING SYRUP for all diseases incident to the period Washin; ton News and Go: Bip. This is No. 40) of Harper's ‘Library of Select | THEIR ARRIVAL AND WELCOME. Asncciated Fress Report Peete! ee eee . edi } Suletcures wind colic; roguinten tie bomstsr aud; iy | _ INTERNAL RevENUE—The receipts from this | Novels.” over THE STATE ELECTIONS. $16 ——— Bivite relied and bonith te the child, civer’ tact’ te | source to-day were $125,101.91 BRAVE HEARTS. An American Novel By R-b- E NB. pe : ~ - | gfrins rellef and health to the child, ic heat ‘ertson Gray. New York: J.B. Ford & Co. Pennsylvania. sonic auspices, the proceeds to be devoted to the | SACRS WINELOW S SOOTHING SYRUP.” Crrmy Exawixen.—The President to-day | [Through R.B Mobun & Go} BRAVY REPUBLICAN MAJORITIES tN THE WaRsT- | Telle! tunel ES FEST HATE: "2 | wor sale by all draggists. jJyM-e06m | signed the commission of E. O. Graves as chiet This story ‘is an experiment,” an accom- ERN COUNTIES—A LARGE REPUBLICAN MA —— 31M <commr Sth strat, | FY ER | examiner under the civil service rules. panying slip for the benefit of critics, states. JOKITY IN PMILADKLPMLA—ALLBGED “DAR: Fatal Kaiiroad Collision = the A aie reece iikniees ; were te | The same authority declares that ‘sit is abook | The visiting members of the Evangeli score Pagan co Parapet . tr LACK TRIMMIN EV ETS. fri $22." | Gate, no disappointment, harmless, retiable, instance | CONDITION OF THE National Banxs.—The | 0/7 011° Gciineationsof character, rich humor, iSpeciat Dispatch to Evening Star.) on the Amb r $4 per yard. ver peat Diris. Genes Mledk or erewt: oe yo controller of the currency has issued circulars P * + | Alliance, whose sessions recently terminated in The election is | T!road, leaving calling upon all the national banks for aregor | Keem Wit, and absolute readableness from be- | New York city, left Philadelphia this morning storey npr) geen, rata one hundred | 7e*terday, ran ——— | of their comition at the close of business on | 8!7ning to end.” To our mind the illustrations | g¢ nine o'clock, on & special train provided for het ooo ak cas hie > SEMENTTS | Friday, the 12th of September, 1873. One rea- | by Darley, Beard and Stephens, are better than | the:r accommodation by the Philadelphia, Wil. | ®®"1xty-five thousand voters ned as regi for selecting this day was that the controller | the story, and these are so poor as to suggest a | mington and Baltimore railroad company. At| ‘fed, and the returns from various polls re- SEATEERS. FLOW ERS AND ORNAMENTS, in | Bend street_Hew York. Bre ai varie Biscd gurrens apr “¥AK LACES, jret Teewyed m merufecturer: sory bem 7ALL’S NEW OPER. 7 be able to furnish complete statistics of t i ly furnis ; ceived at the mayor's office up to 2 o'clock, show Makes, at low prices, ot mater. | w*s : —— mses condition of the national banks Of the whole econ aaacn prmarehhiry el haere ban ned — Pc iaealirigrss Saeed a vote of only fifty-three thousand. The repab- NYDIZE ND ENAMELED STEEN RUT. | THE SECOND FASHIONABLE RNGAGEMEST ntry just previous to the beginning of the | “+-Mon culpa > New York: J. 8 Ford & Co, | Were transferred to the Baltimore anc ~* | licans seem to have it all their own way on the 4 TONS, | Y DAVIN. ee... aus AB Lav Tee nia anic. [Torovgh R. B. Mohun & Co J railroad, and met by the Metropolitan Alliance i city ticket. American Comedian, Mr JOHN BE OWENS, © | Tue Late Car ‘A very geod story, and all the more enjoyable | of Washington city, who had gone thither to & company carefu ly select-d by nimsolf city nad he reformers worked heartily during the for being presente inhandsome print, after the | ET¢et them, consisting of Rev. Drs. Justick CHASE—ACTION underland. | morning hours, but by noon they becams dis SOK OF RIFE SEs, Giov NN Gially rebeareed in bh oct or THe BAR OF THE UNITED STaTEs Supreme | ° Gray, Watkins, Williams and Cieveiand. Dr.) gusted and gave up the contest. ‘The bargain pived, th ar ail Ringe ON MONDAY BVENING, OCTOBER 13, Covrt.—A meeting of the members of the bar,| ‘*bion cf this publishing house. Sunderland welcomed them on behalf of Wash | ing and sale going on between republicans and wing, that Tom Taylor's Mo« Comedy of { the United S s Cc held in” KENNETH; THE EARL OF GLENGYLE. By | ington, as follows: democrats was too apparent for them to hope wed energy will " BEST GOeD: TRE VicTIMS,’ of the United States Supreme Coart was held in George W' M. Revnolds. Philadel x 5 "3 REMARK rsuceess, The republican manipulat ¢ ™ OB BEST GOUDs, : he tf DR. SUNDERLAND’S REMARK! tor © rep anipulators are ficore. The d Joshua Butterby Mr. Owens | the court room at the Capitol, yesterday. On | Peterson & Brox, [Through Jos. Shillington.) . rotiue for Ladies crati didate f ke > 5 “And whee yu wer i think =f me." cody debuoce oan calGe tetas Chg nue oe | Mite ON MEE! AMD OSHER BEORIER. By | Fethirs and Brethren wi ‘the, Alliance: Wel, SOEOe Fee Sete: See eee eae [om Se cee ane ene een TEC! PLES. OHES PL “ which the Qomic of = e &5 a = ar i j " Dhristia e0 pt , ord > renmive. Ne K RUFFLES. RUCHES AND PLAITINGS ‘Altar hick the Questo Drama of Pe rape Bowed emer eadenye oo ot Wilkie Collins, [Throvgh Jos. Shillington. | have been sent, with Christian salutations, to | (rot Votes for their city ticket aud memmers | © Solow Shingt a ne! jeu 0! —Mr. Owens NS MATINEE ON SATURDAY. ts can be rear el : Fr ~~ This is the first volume of a new, cheap edi- | meet you on your wayto the capital ot our | of the le gina’ x | Carlisle’ them seneetad i gonatice Chase. Mr- 1 tion of Wilkie Collins’ works now in course of | country. ‘To look upon you, as we do this day, | wh! and Mrs, | testifying the deep regret of the members of the ] publication by the Petersons. The presont | fills us with unwonted joy. In the name of our re in that senatorial district, Fire h has heretofore been strongly democratic, Avarex, N. ¥ mou, the republican candidate, is ahead of ROVER & BAKERS (+1 Improved 1 Stitch SEW fur sale oreaaey erma at ccti$-ly SOL Market Space, corn €be in advance carriag> and the i . ing, we | Nagle, democratic was burned er St W.J. FLORED bur at the death of the chief justice and their | visit of Collins to this country serves to give | brethren at home, who await your coming, a - oy PR IE RE high respect tor his memory, and requesting | yew interest to his works. ey: 8 greet you as the servants of the most High God. e temperance people are making a strong : . ASHINGTON THEA LER COMIQUE, | the Aticrney General of the United States te Z as the detenders of the trath; as the champions | gtand in the central, western and up-town 710 SEVENTH STREERT. 1ith Street, below Penma. Aveuue. | prove the court to direct tL a THE LAND OF MOAB. Travels and Discoveries | of the cross; as the allies of the noble company | Wards, but in down-town wards and along the be entered upon the minutes, and chet ceroee | oh the Kast sido of the Dead Sea and the Jordan. | of prophets: and aposties, confessors and mar. | river front, where the foreign and coloek che GRAND OPENING eee ee thereof be transmitted to tee'fearlie ar tebe ae a ee MA LL Dow B.S. With | tyre, who have prociaimed the gospel and have | ment are in strong mavority, an antiliceuse | The right of the colored race to ‘ ie a2 NEW FACES 13 | ceased chief justice, with the respectful assur- | James Ferguson, F.R.8, With Map and illus. | kept “the faith which was once delivered to | ticket cannot be had. The temperance men | bas been #0) a tea Lt The Greatest of al! European Stara ance of the Sincere sympathy of the members | trations by U. L. Buxton and K.C. Johnson. New | the saints.” Come with us and tarry through | tried to circulate their tickets in these wards, ve disminsed complaints again or p of this meeting. In consequence of the absence | York: Harper & Bros. (Through J.0. Parker.] | the night. We regret that our city is not in a | but were driven from the polls. arrett and Josh Hart for violating SISSELS TROUT. of Justices Davis and Field the resolutions were | ‘The object of the expedition, the results of | further stage of adornment in imaterial im-| Dispatches from the state indicate a heavy lied civil rights law of 1573. Yesterday Fat and Winter Mililmery Mademeirelle ZITELLA, the handsomest lady im | not presented to the court, but will probably be | which are told in this work, was a careful ex- | Provement. The time is short, butourlove to- | republican majority. In Allegheny and west- | four cases came pp inthe supreme court, cham. ~ bd set J re ~! rd a essing yanties, py seem to - a dad 5 jack's ee ST HE GREAT VAREULA Bros. Setertedl til the resend 6 W full bench, amination of the present state of a country inti- | Jroly cue abide wit om heesert © st? | ceup Gerdeh uhod aC Bie sects erect | Gece. Meck. Caley taal oeeeen ler oie And all the leading Novelsies of the Enropean | LAPKTUDS (iat Casaiiaa Anti Tuet. | The Comway-Pomeroy Shooting Case. | mately connected with Jewish history, bat THEIR ARRIVAL IN WASHINGTON. make up for republican votes given to Ludiow | obliging the colored plaintiffs to receive unveri Markets, CHAS. «.d C\BRIE AUSTIN, ¥ EDINGS IN THE POLICE CoURT TO-Day. | which has not been traversed at leisure by any The train bearing the distinguished visitors | ™ this city. JRY ppg oy ep pe pty erg 1B KBOLS. enator Pomeroy appeared at the Police | explorer since the fall of the Roman Empire, ‘ (By the Associated Press.) 4 . = 7 . : Last Week of the Grea: Onrrols family. = sind acters arrived at the depot, corner of 6th and Batreets, | rey usval REPUMLICAN MAJORITY IN Puita- | Utes giving fines and penaltics such answers OFER ONE BUNOR ED TAS ESS HATS AND | B. ot THE GENERAL. LITTLE DIOK MAS. | Court this morning and made affidavit to the TALE LECTURES ON REACHING | By Heury | ontime—at 2:42 p.m.—at which point they were ; a were permitted. He stated that bis ‘She grace weeen Goaiions charge against Mr. M. F. Conway (whoshot | (yhrough lt. B.Mohun& Co.) * | received by 8 committee amid a welcome peal PRILApELrnta, October 14.—The greatest advised to take this course to cecape annoyance on exbibition, comprising som? of the most . MILLS end JOUNSUN him a few days since) of assault and battery | ‘Those curious to learn the secret of pulpit [reap anne ny oe Sr nant oer yoolrstrecneacteal) Ps yrer F moped. cy Like station, wateh | “ie seage Daivist epiaeehs nen eatend thas CHOICE SELECTIONS, rhe Cinneal SUH REESE eNO! | ea and Mee Contay Uresgae tate tae noeee | eloauence according to Beecher,avill Gnd ont aul | Cosehes were in rendiness,and at once proceed: | ts quictle, progressing. Mowty returns, from | 4 t.' tatu was repeaion ty the Cone nod teat Ti Yeparsne aud the case was called about Il o'clock, iich: | #bout it here. ‘This volume embodies Mr. | €q ‘by Dr. ‘Titlany to Governor Shepherd, who | ticket wall have about the usual majority, ae ty) araer deny on oath ‘Cumeiielind. enseets ts, on Z nil tion, wherenpon the court fixed the bonds at | CARMEN’S INHERITANCE. By Christian Reid. REMARKS OF GOVERNOR SHEPHERD. crac Cancitats Sor tho Bepreme Deert, tans.) 22° waste ican or SDAY, > 1873, As the SERBEGO toe DOTTAMAN. $10,000 for the appearance of the accused at the | Philadeiphig: To Day Printirg and Publishing | It isa privilege and a pleasure gentlemen of | *bead of his se, resulted ina mt of the jary. te which the public are invited. anton Matinees every WEDNESDAY and fare Con iy aces creee oreo sun oeevesce tn oa ax terne OE. A ro. | the Evangelical Alliance to extend to you # yin the city wards of 4,1 ’ | But our city mans ym strong le; vas. sit tr vearance y s of 1 cordial welcome to the capital of the United | ticket is not doing as well as was expec advice am ority _ a appearance, and was evidently very nervous of Ribert Ber. By | cordial weleom P 3 v : L. BLouT,. ;BEE ae x CERTS sy m and much excited. H.N.McKinuey | states. The visit to Washington 0 distin will not alter the usual result. any - cena, » AND EVENIN - uished a body representing the elical cl D be I cetl3-2¢ 71O 7th street, between G and H. Hear the Magnificent MeeReT OF THM Yetlow Faver Ovee At | Robert Byr is the pseudonym of Kittmeister | Churches of the world, is'an event fall of | “* es Bteceed, to, Congress s, ant oxchade y;O THE LADIES. | Perform ME a ad ORC HESTRION, | 1“ Mumputs.—The frost at Memphis yesterday | Karl Von Bayer, an Austrian novelist, who has | interest and importance to our citizens in San Francrscc yer 13.—Dispatches | erence to either black or white 1 erforming the latest Oporatic aud Na‘lewal Music, | has inspired new hope, and the abatement of ; hose behalf 1 tender to you the hospitalitie: i . = i cetely nviedtouawes 1" an echt siinnies the yellow feser scourge is looked for. Physi- | @ Somewhat prominent name in the literary | whose beaif I tender to. you the hospitalities | from Oregon to-night report that the oon, or dish Migs. Amd thay dipmy jention is reepectfally invi . SCHWARZ R sre base has passed its wor rid of Europe. Tne attempt is made to mix : S eoan wie : , all reeoe - quietty, ‘ be legislature can force them, while kof 465 Penns) Ivania aves side, Botween 4% | Cine agree that the disease has passed its worst, | world of Europe. attemp' i trust that your visit may prove in all respects | dispat $ mocrat) is wooed BP se Bice - N ZEPHYES. GERMANTOWN WOOL, a and new cases are less malignant and fewer in | up romance and Darwinism, with no great | agreeable, and that it As be fraught with elected t a small majority. a latte “y' on rd vey on let tate. to pu TING YAcNs, WORSTED GUODS, This instrament « pacnne Orchestra, | number. It is safe to conclude there will be 10 | sucess Pisasuraghe sacellecthins $n eck aad Ail of pon ¥ 4 small maj _ latter according to s penal statute. It will now 1. drums, cymbal om plete. pre violent outbreak. ‘0 e1 ox x : portent , ye je cases in questi Can h Gare Bp ALL ee Poe on aprni. captul | cat aheciotee the ctrocts Ca ato atk | THE OXFORD METHODISTS: Memoirs of the | After a short time indulged in hand staking Wall Street To-day. come to trial, ifthey ever do_-N I” Horeit: fork 2. ~ — 4 bah ey 4 Rev, Mesers. Clayton. Ingham, Gambold, Hervey, | with those assembled at the hailt» welcome | <o; BMER Gov somDE ata - Seka EMBROID G. ingon vigersualy. ‘The board of teaith te 1 a ; iOLD FIRMER ENMEST BOND An assoc press dispatch dated yestorday Very choice assortment of Embroideret OUSH- | OLPNo-} Om Exhibition Bale) Naw No | doing everything possible with the means at | Uyl,Dranelion, with biographical notins of | them, w procession was formed, headed by the says: In th of a colored man against Wal- ° MAKKRITER’S, * | seribed disinfectin gents about the premises. ‘thse ta Sartondled! aa x Con ni san e of ¢ : quoted at yay premium. Foreign exchange sarrett yesterday allowed the defendant to put Danrest, opprsite Pateut Of a ee reicen ban wanes ae It is contidently believed that ina few days the a iaaae hae ewer Py te caine | Ram tU Day. Sielx rempects, to_Pros firmer st previous rates. Gold opened firmer | in an unverified answer, which ls considered ad- Sch sirest, opposite Pate 20. r ellow’s Hs “« ife esley,” by the sa id bis C . ere is Fell to 108 at 108%, and afterwai The rates | verse to the tif Choice Ol Paiutings. Engravines, Chtomos, &o, | 0F@ malarial poison that has produces ated, | author. by Rev. Dr. Titan y,of the Metropolitan M. a Hinhatualie axe © 7 id lor carrying are7 per cent. per annam to — ; ,. t stock "Paper Handing, Window | terrible results will be effectually erad eo Church. After remaining a few minutes, spent | F aa. owe t ING (PA.) as a Canter oF Ontwe—A& A ESTREN, 619 30a sirect Ficrures, Pi eg T: Relief for the suffering city pours in from all | THE BAZAR BOOK OF HEALTH. New York - : pan 3 rape i-s2 per diem. Government bonds are stronger ' P= e Saree: M ee ae aoe Gee kee cae tee ietar rames, Picture Cords and Tas- ig city pours Harper & Bice. (rivoosh dO. Parke inthe Red, Blue, and Green rooms, the visitors | Southern state securities are weak and lower, farmer named Adam, residing in styles of HUMAN HATH, cheaper than over ge, Malls, &c., in the District. seatee. Ok ae a a o Lane Sus Uash. ee eT, A series of sensible, well-written essays on | Were again taken to Willard’s, where they dined | Socxs powN AND THE MALKET DEP RES@ED. ich township, twenty-five miles from at 4.50 o'clock. ‘Stocks opened weak, declining , to, ascom. ing, Pa., who is said to have drawn a cou- THE PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. pared with the closing quotations Monday. At | Siderable sum of money from bank, was attacked At7 o'clock p. m. the visitors will be escorted | the firet board a firmer (eeling prevailed, and | by Several men, near his residence, on Friday 14, 23 inches Ne yesterday tele- 0 f lispatches were read showing Bazaine | Health matters that appeared originally in Har «ted to counteract the flank movement of | Per’s Bazar. od Al, KINDS OF OAST-OF¥ WEARING AP- 21 PARKL can be soid to the very Dost advantage mine our L ireas'o on the Germans, but the Emperor pre: him | MISS DOROTHY’S CHARG A novel. By 7 the decline recovered. but later came aheary | Mgt, murdered and robbed. The murderers — eames or sar eer SD treet, Between Oth and ft from carrying out the plans. ‘The Marshal, in | rank Lee Benedict; author of “my Daighter | (0 the cburc hes in four sections, and at half- | Trecsure to sell, and prices declined from 1t0¢ | have escaped. S™ Ten Isuayn. yy pyeina Notesty we A apy oth Ruawer (0 tartar questions, expeelie con Eliuor, "New York! Harper & Bros, [Through | past seven simultaneous exercises will com- | {xrongh the list. After midday an aneettied | . Wallace Kessenger, aged nine years, anon of She oe EMEET_ESTABLEEED 1819. - cerning the 15th of August, stated he agreed SS 2 iste NOI mence as follows: 7 feeling still prevailed, but in some instances | Jacob Kescenger, residing on Tulpehocken teinthe worl “a PIsMRE, Sewn LECTURE with the Emperor to march to Verdun, but the . Mctropolitan (M.E.) church, corner of 4 and | there wasan improvement from lowest point. | Creek, three miles from Reading, Pa, was shot may bein the world: | A. FISUER, Agent. _ _ | delay was cansed by battle, and he was other- | ‘THe Navar Frour ix Srarn—fnterssting | © streets, Dr. E. M. Gallandet presiting. | Renewed depression in fiuancial circles ‘arose | abd instantly killed Saturday pm. by » young N.B-G ee given that no color rubs off; EYV.1.J.8TINE, D D.. OF LEAVENWORTH, | Wise hindered. He was unaware that the Em- | fails of the Defeat of the Insurgent Fleet by the | Speakers—Kev. Prof. Theo. Christleib, D. D., | trom a combination of circumstances. At the | Wan residing at Reading, who bassin escaped. bring your articles soon, to & om back in time. * Kansas, will Incture at Uniou Lea Hall, | peror intended to depart from Metz. He de- | National Sjuadron.—The foliowing particulars | Bonn, Prussia; Rev. E. F. Cook, Paris; Rev. | onening the advance in the bank of England The case is om te murder. HEB, FIRST CLASS ScOUR: TUESDAY EVENI :35 | clared that the Emperor left no special orders, | of the engagement between the Spanish gov- | Narrayan Shesbadri, Bombay; Right Rev. K. | rate had a depressing effect, and the annowuce- |, George Knipe, man, while returning SHES. FIRST CLASS SOOURER, o'ciwek. It was weil understood, however, that in the | efment squadron, under Admiral Lobo, and | Payne Smith, Dean of Canterbu tev. Bishop | ment of the failure of William Hoge & Go. in- | {tom the country I 4 4 y evening ina carriage, iss. bject—“Obristianity an Absardity and an Im | event of a strong resistance the army was to | the teet of Intransigente vessels (brietly report- | Matthew Simpson, Philadelphia; General C. B. rf > SEECIALTIES OF his Bore re was attacked by highwaymen, five miles from 4 - C creased the unfavorable feeling ies Dresses Cleaned without taking thea apart. agin is ; remain at Metz a few days, and not go beyond in the telegrams in yesterday’s STAR) have | Fisk, St. Louis; Key. Wm. Arnut, D. D., Edin- ANOTHER BANKING BOUSE SUSPENEFD. Reading, Pa. He procured a butcher knife, and Gentlemen's Cores clothes cleaned withont shrink- ronson ter nae iaaainng o£ Verdun in any case. The accused betrayed | been received: “At noon on Saturday, every- | burgh, and others. : New York, October 14.—The banking house | Teturning charged upon bis assailants. One of ‘ *pots removed effectually, eo that they expenses oth much exeitement at the beginning of his exam- | thing being in readiness, the fonr vessels weigh First Presbyterian church, 4), street, Hon. | of Wm. Hoge & Co. bas suspended. them,named Civinsky, was bad! t in the mover show agai = rep - = ~ | ination, which was lon; ed anchor and sailed out of the harbor amidthe | Wm. Stickney presiding. Speakers—lev BUGA® MOU! 3 om back and face and one of his ears of. Kid Gi ned on short notice. Prices mod- COAL AND WOOD. gies tea et red oatles, cheering of the populace and insurgent troops. | rayan Sheshadr!, Bombay; !tev. George po, alates beaten es ———" erate, ty guaranteed. sepl-ly : Rey. Da. Muxsay—A few daysago mention | After proceeding @ short distance, Admiral Lo. | Paris; Ker, Prof Thee. Ouristieit 1), By, . has araptnded. ts gaia cole teoeeey — ar ©ST_LOOS |—Ten TUCK SKIBTS fur & cents YOAL! COAL!! was made on the authority of a Salem (Va.) | bos’ feet, consisting of the Vittoria, Almansa Prussia; Key. Frank Coulin, D. D., Geneva. rv ~ EDS 7 young man, giving th co ‘ , PIPTY THOUSAND POUND: > at S. HELLER’S, 718 Market Space. ly Soa paper that this once gifted ‘divine had become | Villa de Madrid, Carmen, and two paddie- | Switzerland, James Girdletone, esq., London; | jn foreign specie were received at the assay o. rested in Hartford, Con: ”~=CSMISS MCCORMICK, We have afloat s cargo of RED ASH, and LOR. | a pertect wreck. The Lexington (Va.) Gazette | wheel steamers, were met and the engagement { Rev. Prof. Philip Schatt, D. 1., Belfast. Ire- fice this morning, This makes @ total receive. stealing & trunk from the depot and roobing BEBRY Ct which we are selling low, for cash | attributee his prostitution to overwork im serv- tely began. The fight lasted two hours, | land; Key. John Stoughton, D.’D., London 997 0s r ~everal hundred dollars worth of good * PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, suppiy will do well to Lmprovethin opportunity, | 02 his church in Baltimore, paralysis from | when the Intransigente fleet was defeated and | Itcv. A. B. Simpson, Hamilton, Canada, ued | date selhei! octets a5 = Baten Samar, Sn Seen pply e PT OLLIDCE BHOS., that cause having deadened one side and de- | driven back to Cartagena, their vessels being | others. W. M. Whittemore & Co. brokers, have sus- | Massachusetts constable identified him as a ‘mrosmpsoes | com Senses Oeesie. | ane ih empl to ME"Gtonaey Vek wat | ant GUM, asa ctagen chew ge’ | city, Eoweopal charch,evener34\ani.C | pended habe Serco snafus cncess of er gates, We 01 ki aye: ‘ : to Mr. Munsey it is we spirit, but handled their ships badly. Addi- | streets, Kev. Thomas G. Addison presiding sresiant wes ped _ » We McCAULEY & BROS., known that for years past he has been in feeble | tional particulars of the fight show that the re- | Speakers—Very Kt $ ©. Rosenthal and Cyrille Dy es 3 7 ne 3 = e ery Key. R. Payne Smith, Dean of . * ul yer, and has com STRAWS, CHIPS, Yarde—No, 619th wereet southwert, gud Noviais | Bealth. “He was advised by physicians, it is | bet ships failed to support each other. The | Canterbury Kiev. Prof, Teas Panini b, | A Compromise with the Comanches. | Hirt no fewer than tise, borgieies eet FLOWERS, RIBBONS, &e., | Yarde— Poort cin mo 3 sald, to use stimuiants to support @ sinking | Numancia fired wildly. The Tartan behaved | Berlin, Prussia; Rey. Matteo Prochet, Genoa, | #UNTING DOWN THE INDIAN RAIDERS IN | stolen three or four horses, for which he bas rtbwest, H TEXAS. Fe ae —. Ladies Gare ent Core: Depot—13% street wharf. Hip meee nd a pro Boy atoll It with = “spre eallane and “- frequently | Italy he Dallas Marston, M. A., London; New York, October 77 “A Fort Sill dispatch repel he 4 Boston, F echberr Damen ‘ SB just received. 00S ee s eral n Baltimore on | cheered by the spectators on shore, among | Rev. J. Harrison, D. D., London; Rey. - *. eee . . en loc n Boston , Fite . Bolton VRE RAGES? ASSORTMENT OF Lapis | A, Chote 818 yihaca MOE Of WOOD and QOAL | Saturday for lis family, and sont to Mrs. Mun- | whom were hundreds of foreigners. ‘She nar’ | Bishop ‘Geo. A Cummins, Covington, Ken. | ta and Big Tree, who were certored to thers | 8d other places in Massachuactts, He sin SUITS, selling at reduced prices, at ‘ept constantly on bend tym | sey at Greenville, Tenn. rowly escaped capture, owing to her bolduess | tucky, and others. “ £ ‘ i Jail at Hartford awaiting trial Wily" 8. HELLER'S, 719 Market Space. ' in coming to close quarters.” An attempt was | Congregational church, comer 19th and G | {ibe on the sth instant, was that five meu of = Re Rm SWITo TT Fornion Penson at.—Hemry James has been is by th Paiont fesk is “yf -odlpies ete Be F Howard reader, (gh and G | the parties raiding in Texas should be given up | A BLeopruins7y Caxpipats.—The follow- R ESE BAUR SWITCHES, Price 99, selling for returned to the English Parliament from Tain- | treat, tat talked, the Saea cle bein cerarey | stzeetts, Dr. F. Howard presiding. Speakers— | to'take the place of the chiefs. ‘The commis. | ing announcement appears in the Warren Sen- 6, a: S. HELLER S, 714 Market Space.j38-1y YUAN CE. fom, by meajocity et 5 vote "| treat, but failed, the Numancia having at first | Rev. Wm. Arnot, D. D., Edinburgh; James | (2take ine place of the chiets. | The commis. | ing announcement appears in th combinens ter Fe = rh ea b . to bear the brunt of the battle aloue. The | Girdlestone, esq., London; Rev. Matteo Prochet, agen Fy tity. " 3 ADIES, = Smigration sgonts who are domiciled in | tring generally was at too long ranges Dut at | Goce ny ae ratte Eroe! thirty days to comply with the demand, notify- | superintendent of the poor, promising to dis FERENOH STARCH ENAMEL eee Germany, are to be expelled. rot the nf, \ fon ataly; Rev. John Stoughton. ).D., Lon- | ing them that if the men were not forthcoming | charge all the duties of the office faithfally, ig the best article tn tho world for doiagug Linen or Lord Tenterden will succeed Hammond as | We close o or ray a orem ip Morag = enn, Saar, witzerland; | then their annuitics and rations would be | and, as all the candidates for this office promiss Bicalic. It imparts « beantifal gloss to the fabric. oR TER SERED under secretary of state for the British foreign | Insurrectionistsirigate Tetuan, broniekion woe eid Withe oer “ne oe poorpie tev. Leo- | stopped. The Comanches are disposed toevade | to reduce taxes aud save much money to the ancfactar: department. ine teen a, pero | Pold Witte, Brandenburg, and others, complying with the condition, alleging that | taxpayers, | hereby pledge myself, if elected, URNHAM & CO., Man ore, ; closely exchanged between the two vesse ~- diy 3 160 West Lombard street, TO DEFER THE WITHDRAWAL he Crown Prince of Saxony was throw 2 = THB CHIMES. there are no raiders in Texas, but at a council | to kill all the paupers by the first of March, to janli-ly Baltimore. Maryland, from his carriage Monday, and, falling under ‘Tur Prorgety oy tas Howse Sewrna- Upon the arrival of the delegates, Professor | Dr. Cheever, a Comanche chief, volunteered to | bury them with honors of war, and then <“ the wheels, was severely injured. Pere Hyaciuthe has been elected one of the POPULAR PRICE LIST, | three cures in Geneva by the Vld C Maciinu Company ATracaEp.—A corn ¢ pondence of the N. Y. Times writing fro: ‘lic. Bridgeport, Conn., Oct. 10, says: The attac! Widdows chimed a welcome peal from the | take his band and go forth with United States | port their families. This is the only w. steeple of the Metropolitan M. E. church, and | %00P# and assist in capturing the raiders. Thix | meet the ery for retrenchment and reform, and - was accepted, anda company of cavalry ordered | | am * equal vo the vccasion.’ NEW AND CHOICE Day Goons . . A Hicu-Paicen Honse.—Mr. E. Z. Sirsmons | Ment which was laid upon the property ot the | Of music If honor et the dstinguleked eects, | secompany the Indians, who start afvaday —___W«.T.B aaek alee FOR A SHORT TIME, pas purchased the trotting gelding Jim Irving | Howe Bewing-Machine Company. iu ¢ ger commencing at 6:45 o'clock: Oxford Chimos New York N. nocd PRopucixc Gusse.—A few days since OGAN | 7B . rom his owner, Mr. James Irving, ft x x Stay nited os | one pt ‘ork Notes. ti aaa 4, 9 1018 and 1020 7th street norchweet. WE WILL STILL OFFER of $20,000. ‘This is the largest price eves nat | Marshal Carll, was at the instwnce of Joho W. | ,peautifal Isle of the Sea;”*“You Make mac up | THE FIREMEN CONTRIBUTE S500 To THEMEN | Tat Cg! died fiom an eine, at Mormon THE FOLLOWING bevtla cstont or lian ism od dy (pletion i tiered) Ange le Need Tutto Amor,” | New York, October tt The me and on examining the gizzard of one, grain gold s very experionced turfman, aud superio rales menced its against the company in ter Di pa RK, sufficient to make a five-dollar piece was found. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS: _ | Of Horses, he must have been satisied that Jim | the United States District Court for $10,000 and | Yoniowing natioral airs: England, “God Save | oft city Forwarded st yesterday by Adams’ | ‘The remaining four panned out each almost the < Irving was decidedly the fastest trotter in the | $49,000 respectively. Mr. Stebbinsis the assignee | the Queen;’’ Ireland, “The Harp that once witanl se bono etie dove {244,84 | same amount of the precious staff. The gold @15 SUITS FOR $10 world before he paid this price.—Spirit of the id ankruptey of Edwin D. Barber, former- | thro’ Tara's halis;” Scotland, “The Blae Bells econ caleen eens was probably picked up by the fowls near som: . @12 OVERGOATS FOR gs. | Times. bh port td a eee, taking foivie | Of, Scotland;” France, “The Marseiliaise;” | has returned trom Europe ira i tenn bad been uiaing, ONE PRIDE $1 SUITS FOR g19. jJurontaxT Baxxuvrt Case—G. W. F. | possession of their property, which lad bean u | tacerial Tiatonts aoe sti Hayden's | AporLLo HALL AND TAMMANY STILL AT LOG- to it caused their death. an er AuaGhed BOGAN & WELIE 916 OVERC ATS FOB g10. ee = Bade mend county, NM = filed his | Barber’s as acted injuriously toward his | the Rhine;” United States, “Hail to the Chiet" The Anois B ma 5 ae — Agency for Mme. Demurest's Betinble Pattorus. * | petition in bankruptey, retarning about $59,000 | other creditors, exercising in fact an unlawful “ Cc y ‘a:?? > Apollo Halt an: ‘ammany committees City Asortion Mrepe ener $20 SUITS FOR 914. asegts and $120,000 liabilities. Messrs, Fowler, | preference, No interruption has been 0 CUoensdOn teen Uieo ins ni bo efiget a reconciliation between the two 1 the caso of Ida W. Vail, who died = , aa — 20 OVERCOATS For §14 | of Alexandria, and Triplett, of Richmond, were | sioned to the company's business, and th? at- “ ne ; : ” | branches of the city democracy met to-day, but effects of an abortion in Jersey City, EMORY wsxTeER's 2 Pine . $1 | elected assignees to-day. "All his ameta are | tachment. has fase been terneeed enka | and “Doxology. _— Apollo Hall claimed more nominations for of- | rendered a verdict that the deceased come 10 PRICE List: €25 SUITS FOR g18 ee covered by lens and the effort is being made by | security haying been furnished. TOMORROW'S PROGRAMM fices than Tammany desired to give and no ss her death from the nse of instruments in the L $25 OVELCOATS FOR $18 | bis lien creditors to take them oni of the bank- Sunn AEEEEEEEEEEEENEEEEREEEET ‘The foliowing is the programme arrange: for | tlement was arrived at. The proposition fro hands of Dr. Cummins, assisted by Mr Saire cinks Aan bE RROniE: £30 SUITS FOR 929. rapt court—A tinct, 1 Pomusric TRAGEOY Ix Mis- | to-worrow:—The visiting members will be cs | the German democratic union looking to hae | ter, alias Metzler, and that Alonzy E. Kum Pa ES. ee $30 OVERCOATS FOR $22, | | AX OVERLAND Stace Ropnen.—A telegram Ti pitteam acesbutch from Carrollton’ | corted from their hotel to the Capitol, as | ony in tt 8 cred by | was ncccerory to te act. The case ibmow be- L. = rom San Franciseo, Cal., Oct., 10, says: Th: | Ooeetad 3 S. aobere > mbling in the rotunda at nine o'clock, and at - WE a Se ; . . y enacted near there. Robert Austin, a youn? & 2 BA inv’ OF Da overland mail coach, near Redding, wasrob ved farmer, residing about eight from Carrol! [ eubsequently conveyed to t mithsonian and Destractive Fire. EMORY BAXTER. BOYS. this morning by four men. They’ got Wrens _fepiitr 1920 P Vania avenu 5 Fargo & Co.'s hox, containing nea 3 bout $2,000 from the passengers. $12 SCHOOL SUITS FOR § row pemeeny: RE" ESTATE Dinectony or rug 13 DRESS SUITS FOR exo, | Thbers escaped, but a sheria’s p tv, aud or | Agricultural buildings, to the Medical Muse ee be St. Low 1 be absent severa! | #04 Treasury. reaching the bot ing house and exte e stables owned by Dav - ; barrie os isin par- | dasa, He went to the depot, bacreturned hom Lee te the dep They will eabsequently be | Mt. Taggert, of G fistown» was totally destroyed | 3 ait ettied ta 'uanty eee eee WASEINGTU . after dark and secreted Linwse! a class escorted the depo’ itimoy by fire last night. fire is supposed to have ; ° , a atche b equar $13 SCHOOL SUITS FOR $9. ome en - ife's Bearocne crm ten eect A | Potomac ratiroad in time {0 connect with the | Di crease, Right, ‘The Sre issuppoved to the | shooting Richards, stood over Lim and watched 4 Tom Scorr’s Latest UMPa. his wife's bedroom, armed with a double-bar- - been the f an incendiary. Iv to see that be was dead, then walked across the $15 DBESS SCITS FOR §13. | dispatch by calle says that Thomas « | teled shot-gun. His wife soon retired, and | ©4?ly train from baitimore to P buildin, 1 $10,000 to $15,000; insuredin the | 6/00: and surn ’ i BOYS’ OVERCOATS succeeded in negotiating $44,000,000 of the first | shortly after Elijah Haley entered the roomaud | "OW THE COMMITTEES WILL ne DESIGNATED. | North British and Kepublic, of New York, and = AT SAMB DISCOUN Ts, | MoTteage bonds of the Texas and Pacific rail- | Undressed himself. As be was getting into bed | The members of the Metropolitan branch will | the MercLants’, of Providence, for $5,000. ‘Sev Erouty-Six_ E B SCOUN TS. | rond. ‘fhe financial arrangements by which | Austin sprang out and fired, but missed Haley, | : enteen blooded horses were also burned, The large stables belonging to M . re wh 4 ¢ designated by a white ribbon; the committ2: ‘ ii e' this result was reached were perfected during | Ud the shot entered his wife's audomen. Aus: | © y i © | them Ned Hastin Abdallah stallion, val- | corner of Berkley and Appleton # ton, suspected his wife of im Friday la: BLOODED HORSES BURNED TP. MANCHESTER H., October 14.—The dwelt. | Vac ly killed at no D separate 5 A priva tt on. im Hayes, treets, South, : the height of the late pantie. tin fired again at Haley, and killed him instant- | Of arrangements by red, white and blue rib- | ued at $12,000. M ggert had refused to sel! | End, Boston, were burned last Saturday morn- ¥e. EQUAL REDUCTIONS ON ALL GOODs. ‘3 Sag ESUOUEEEEErered ly. Mrs. Austin died on Saturday afternoon. | bons; the visiting delegates bya blue ribbon; | either of his Abdallah stock at any price. The ing, with eighty-six horses. Forty of the ani- ahead for subsoribe A OEELE Ausconps wiri $10,000.—A clerk | Austin surrendered himself to the authorities. | the reception committee by a white and red rib- | Celebrated old stallion Abdallah was the ouly | mais were owned by Mr. Hayes and the re- named Clark, having charge of the finances in Herod All the parti - hon. The coaches for city transportation will ved from the flames. It is understood pa — POSITIVELY FOR ONLY A Few pays, | te freight office of the Union Pacitic railroad NO Deriss Sey Dighy Conneand, be divided into four sections, ench section t> be | Heat tere is uo insurance on the stock rertemson te the aeaineass, ian ieee iii * | company, on Broadway, has decamped with Great Hay Cror—Cotton Rintled.—The hay | under the get of a gentleman specially «des- —_—_—_e wes valued at from to $1,000 each, $10,000." It is believed that he has gone west. | crop of Maize this year is worth as much in tue | ignated by a white and blue ribbon. Another Nayal at Expected —$——$ BUY Now. Detectives have been sent after him.—. ¥. Er- ion and New York markets as the cottow@ REV. MR. SHESHADRIA, in Spal, Tue ccatovs fact has been developed in Soaremine ention the publicatitn of w : Now. si licpe eee ae Peeratl Trak of Georg'a. Our hay crop is not less thx s | one of the delegates, is from Bombay. He looks } LONDON, October 14.—A special dispatch to | England that, while one-eighth of the people of Styled “The Real Kate's Directory of Wi P Econo 1,600,000 tons. It sells to-day in Boston at $30 a 3 the Times from Cartagena, under date of yes- | that country are members ot friendly may be enoured of the soteoce nae The Albert Lee, Ming, Stand eed natxEs:— | ton. "That would amount to $14,000,000. A | t0 be about 50 years of age. He speaks the terday, says the intrausigente vessels are again | (uch as Odd Fellows, Foresters, Separate syuare end lot, part of lot and subdivision HABLE B&B that bog-akin wad “come rard has discov- | princely sum, truly! ‘The cotton crop of Geor. | English language with fluency and accuracy. leavin the barber, ana S uaves tor | other zations established’ for mataal SS Teme cetbenes ROTEEMES, | Gas matter eneaaraa beet as faucet | tage Zar ineatimatet at Sonos bain oft | Hern ciad ita faneceam’ltred tags | Navin aa oarbor, and Ssaval spencers” | fics crQamatn Sins Ay teas a cost i 9 +4 - Surveyor of the Ditrictol Columbia, | Merehamt Tailors and Fine Clothiers, sy Pompey ee ba rere go ay evans Berg to the Bact! market Sts 000.” Hore Blexion is of the 09 petwcolor, reminding’ one orine insur; t foot hasbeen gives te the cap nee on.—A re~ T also ba to examine the statistical ta- c Kp cdead orate a aiice {he bags before the | arterthe hay cropof Maine will be with us ac | Of an American Indian. He wears stuche, | tain of the Fetuam, <4 KIctep By a RatLroap Gouin Bies to be furnished in the above-tuntiaeat = | _cotto-te lormer 7th and D Streets, | skins are taken off the animals. important a staple as the cotton crop is to but other than that hasno hirsute append: z port has reached P! that two trains setion. $9 tat the information in them will be eor- SOUND FEET €. Rano, the French communist who com. | *0uihern staten—itmgor wa) Denscrat | about iatace, For slong time he was wor- | OUT HEBE DATS PROVISIONS IN CARTAGENA. | Folded on the Camden and Amboy division of — Mey sencgene, Numerical Beck | a. s sseumenantiote pratins meen mitted a fatal blunder in allowing himself to be | Rionts oy STaEBT Can Passn Pi a caste as a God | Cartagena that there are only three days pro- WILLIAM MORGAN, Tax Gtork. efulness, and tong b slevsed to the Rational seen, thereby chal- | Phiiad district court j ian ta sereag Son wanes ote ee especies “ye vislous there, at Ls . 4 Seattey: we | feral onaar a aeane Mosse ee ere aintin who sued fer damages te- | the Free Church of Scotland in 1354. Since then | ne Thousand uit & pli a to the farilitive and abil” ceived while standing on the rear platform of a | he has beem one of the most successful mission ore a. Weckente ook a * ectory of Washington’? aa will ta ! : ys t! has been oe for his crimes, found guilty and sentenced to street car, said, obifer dictum, thathe did not | aries in India. H t lh. ee, think a citizen had any right to stand in the REV. HENRY WARD nEmOwER Sax Francisco, jc generally” We | suilled ta ‘treatment; MApame Upa, formerly of Chicago, has in- | aisle of acar if a sitting ‘objected, moteriontty Sad A niorprine tn our, fe fect that thousands of eolADauT riwhich the ‘Titees Pinks | because the person paying his cr Ker tere was | of the amber visiting Washington. Its } ervation, FII0H & FOX, Besi Estate Brokers. Bf aries end ethers eooup? will save at least funera's annually in that | entitled not only to a seat, but also @ scat free | *™0oth face and every lay sty’ ress makes | ers. Crook ' if ‘snd city: What a boon she would confer on Chi from the nuisance of being behind another's | himJook more like @ lawyer than a worker in | tion. He needs more troops, or piel ss = pilons and erders will 6 received at the | 1 to. if ewould invent for some of its citizens back or being continually stared at. ee may get back en the war path De white racoeefaly Gire-escape for the next world!___ Tux OvrraGE axp Munper at Fatuinc bo teenage canta apis Grand Chapter Royal Arch Pennsylvania avenue Ygublesome Matis, Vasc Tartons’ Steixe ix BAttimone.—The | WATERs.—Tolliver, the alleged murderer of | 18 about 55 of age, well proportioned. | Lirrie October 14.—at 7300 Peen- | toe nee i ements American and German journeymen tailors of | Avie Butler at Falling Woters, was arraigned with hair shghtly tinged with gray. He wear- | here i Peas ts SF Baltimore held a large meeting yesterday morn- | Yesterday in the Berkeley County Court, a! | a black coat with high standing collar, or | Arch 4 ing pI toastrike, af which they were | Martinsburg, West Virginia. An txamination | what is termed in’ Eagisnl we se aren s Nill be forwarded “upon sp- | Hess during offen addressed by ‘ot was waived by bis counsel, and he was com- aa may desired. iJ residenees y Connell, chairman of the coat. By particular req’ afford “| Grand Council of executive committee of the International Lalow, | Witted for trial at the November term of the opportunity to near his be bee comand ‘A: Stinson was elected G "e ; i circuit court. The ‘morrow evening in Rev. Dr. Atkin’ A Wretcuep May.—Ole Bang, the old man mstantial eviden john’ ‘A Car-house and Oars sfepronvectea T, =DW. canx. who killed his son at Austin Of the facta which have’ ee eae dite Bostrom, October 14—The A the epg Ae ee _— strongly to prove his guilt. of P' 1 fe the: only * sae Sone oie Compilers and Publishers. ¥. He was the | THE DELEGATES TO THE EVANORLICAL AL- with the visitors. Geo. H. Stuart, of Philadel | cars were murder. LIANCE spent yesterday in Philadelpbia. ‘The: Saat naaane Gunmen ns visited I ‘Hail, wirere'several ad. | Dbia, bad charge of the from Phila- wo LUMBER, WOOD AND CoaL, A COLLisiox occurred yesterday on the Ches- | dresses were delivered. A meeting, which was > Washi y assi-ted by Revs.Dr.| Lowpom, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, Altcen miles south of Gordonsvilte, between an | Scqrertea by Bamerous speakers, was also held | Sunderland, Watkine, | Willams, Grey, ‘and | ty-fve an Hall. . mn from rN MOULDINGS, &c., ac. freight train. Both o: a tion visiting Washingto: 4 x6 avenue. badly wrecked, but was hurts ‘Tho | ,Ccnnaxcr Rusuwrrion im Gincinxart.— | sis coacherot the nein ania % sks 1CB.—AU per. | Generel Oe oe foot of éth street | damage will amount to over $15,000. All the Cincinnati banks commenced 22 sigeees pers we 89° An infaut was born in the Ste L pa ages meen le ae ees oe nn merrell, of Restate Mich., wants New York, A obisstks SMD aaa | ke Ad clarGSps er 8 we St Lowe hone- | ie Foie pre xcsotcd tao amount | «fy to pen reporters wal bt

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