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So eae ee | Eee THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peuusylvania Avyemue, cor, Lith St, a THE BVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, 8. MB. KLOPPMANN, Prevt. P Crave cech. By wailctheee months, 812, wz nthe, @3.00; one year, 95. x Seer an Ee paper seat tonger than pall for. al V2, 42—N2. 6,425. SF Rates of aivertisiug furnishes on applrentton. | eR ek LADIE* GOODS. | SPECIAL NOTICES. we THE LAD‘ E | Dest tn the worlé s Hair Dye ist falls tesited to we a a ridioulous and perfect Halt Dye, SELECP STOCK a instau- Black or. bre armires, reliabie, 3 at all dragginto’, Bond street New Yerk. AMUSEMENT w4ets NEW OPERA HOUSE. HOUSES J THE EVENING STAR t served by carriers to their sabcrivers «: Tas Cents rex WEEK, oF Foxit PER MONTH. © at the count ox m Your fe re NEW AND VER BERLIN ZEPRYGS AN RUrPEaT Ss. Pposite Pace t OFiee. De MR. AND MKS. W Mu AND MBS. Wo ME. AND Mt AIC | | Captein ° A y TSEK REPER, YOUNG ®xew YORK BAZAAR. ¥ HOUSERKRP Te for ¥ HOUSER UNDERWEAR, and ' ere reeks , NUTIONS, FLORENCE MATINEE ASS OUTT SEVEN TIO STRERT, NEAR E. wt R.6) | a PA 3" 3 ret near G, bas - — Dee mreracd res Sih fee Gil | Vy ASHINGTON THEA FER ComlauE styles os HUMAN Hats chesper Lemus j Lith Street, below Peana, Aveune. rer | soca -4 . ANOTHER WONDER! Finches Sosa a © 87-250 DOLLARS PRR WEAK IN GOLD." Bingle and bunch OURLE vary che ‘The Great Chinese Phenomenal Gelobrity, Call amd examine sepé-tr S, LING-LOOK, = ¥. DYEING KeTaB- |HINGLOOK, 0)” MING-LOOK, St*ts STABLISHED 1519 | And the Great Man-Serpen ‘The ols: eat of ite kind inti ntry; YAMADIVA. YaMAbiVa YAMADIVA may be in thy A. FISHER, ‘They must be seen to form a coccoption of heir sulaby th streets between I an a. marvel Also, the greasest of all male impor- bring ye: acon, to get them back intime. "| ““"*!** weiss BLANCHE SELWYN Returu ot the‘: Monarchs of the Sage,” A. FISHER, FIRST CLASS SOOURERB, G15 dh street, opposite Patent Office. SPECIALTIES OF HIS SOLE PROCESS. Ladies Dresses cleaned without taking them apart. | AGAN aud EDWARDS, Also, re engagement of the Sensation Artists, THE AUSTINS The langhable Teut JULIE KEEN Gentlemen's Cotnes clothes cleaned withont shrink- | ‘The favorite Ballatist, JOS WHITTAKER. ing. Grease spots removed effectually, so that they | The popular Young Act-r, Bever show aga GkO W. THOMPSON, Kid Glovse cieaned on short notice. Prices mod- And on GIGANTIC NOVELTY COMPANY SF Family Mativees every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at2p.m Oct. 7, 1 F4ANK FRAYNE, the Champion Bhot of the World. rn ty euaranterd. yy ST_LUUS |—Ten TUCK SKIRTS for % cents | Sr SL cena, 715 Market Space. 33- mm McCORMICK, 908 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. poi ee ‘Bas constantiy on bend « Be assortment of PRES IMPORTED BUNNSTS, E wie 6yRAWS, OHIPS, *,000 ORCHESTRION, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, &e., atest Operatic wna Na:l+xal Music, seigns. Ladies CAPS and ourr- HWARZ aved. au6-tr ' EST ASSORTMENT OF LADIEs | g at reduced prices, et LLER'S, 712 Market Space. ITOHES, Price @9, setiing for | Marte Space 133 dy BAL SA & 86, at » } On Exhibit aT z : MARKAITERYS, ARCH EMAMEL cg | Mo. 439 TR street, beiecea D and RB street ing ap Linen or suave Odd Peltvw's Hall ae to the: aes gravitas, Ubranos, : Hanging NHAM & CO., Manofactarsrs, ‘ Hangi O Wert Lombard atrect, s et re sleds 260 Wrationres Maryiowt, | cin the District os — ase Sens ond We DRY G0OD- LL KINDS OF OAST-OFF W — - = _— PARKU cao be he vory best advantage CE BLACK GOODs. - easing oF calling on SUsTH, = 619 Db street, between 6th and 7th a. + by mai! promptly attended te, Oech pat fi8-tr JATIONAL. MADENOISELLE PROD HOMME, ins LYE French 1680 Tstroct —lacaes fort aud at Fool > P4 reser ocer xif-peat 3p n If past ¢ ee! 21-3 NEY AND CHOICE DKY GUODS at BOGAN & WYLIE ed. by hor daug! lessons in ils wud clas 301% sed) 18 7th #i thweet. oo e Ly € 500 new and bs i SHAWLS, at €3 each, on ry meeent ne wae ee oon: nidenee 734 1ith street, near N STYLISH DE GOODS Refo:ences—Mrs, Jndze Ficid. Mra, Senator West, at very low pr Mss Kiges, Gen" Scbriver, U.S. A.: Hon Warsone, M_ © ; BC Count Jacines de Ganay French Legation; Thos, Taylor, esq , Agricultural Bare Prof San Ls 2 aioe LZ =) a van BOGAN & WYLIE, a a Agency for Mme. Demorest’s Rotiable Pacterus. CONTIVUANCE. Bete MORY BAATER'S PRICE LIST: DETERMINED TO DEFER THE WITHDRAWAL oF OCR POPULAR PRICE LIST, FOR A SHORT TIME, WE WILL STILL OFFER TRE FOLLOWING EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS: $15 SUITS FOR g10. @12 OVERCOATS FOR §5. SUITS FOR $12. 315 OVERC ATS FOR $10 $20 SUITS FOR 914 Hose pair. LN ALL KINDS ODS. poEMORY BAYTER, HOTEL HYee S HoTeL, Fo. 709 G STRET, Betweey 71m and $r “HE IMPERIAL HOTEL, JAMES SYKES, Propre jem ly , Steeers s Froxtixe PENNSYLVANIA AVENY2, ‘$20 OVERCOATS FOR $14 Between Wh and With Streets, @29 SUITS FOR §15 jan$ty Wasurxetex, DO. $25 OVERCOATS FOR g15 | | up BRYANT How $30 SUITS FOR $22. $40 OVEROOATS FOR $22 BOY: $12 SCHOOL SUITS FOR $* €15 DBES» SUITS FOR $10 @13 SOHOOL SUITS FoR $9. €1% DRESS SUITS FOR 913. OVERCOATS AT SAME DISCUUNTS EQUAL BEDUCTIONS ON ALL GOODS. moet desirab inthe city. me are neatly furnished, well lighted and , and provided with all Inodera home ac are low, bat the wants and the eom- im will ba carefnily provided for. Bric BIUHA LDS, bas determine! t Provide @ good caterer wovid-ovay BoYs ERBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, DO, ESTATE DIKE TORY oF THE OLTY OF WASHINGT: In separate the i and subslivie: yeetuess v Borveyor POSITIVELY Fo. INLY A FEW DAYS. BUY NOW. HAEBLE BROTHERS, nt Tailors and Fine Clothiers, Seber informat erty. Tobe publish weekly numbers, n ig twenty-four squares Tre pdt nad vetoes Cerner 7th and D Streets, Someta SOUND FEET Soexemin comfort, cheerfatness, sand im this busy age, the srantly it is fouud ‘a inat 1. a8 Comore to give them occa- ler to guard againat the Farge eet ott ailing, ef afforded by one’ specially vatment; aod it is a woll known t that thousands of persous. aiong them many of the most eminent medical, judicial and political dig nitaries and others vccepying the highest positions in public and styled “The Real acd they mas b. meparate sjua: asthe same are record in my office, WILLIAM FORSYTH, Barveyor of the District of Columbia. 2 ents to which to obtain the quick Rilled tn their t examine the «tatistical ta- | / portion zn e Mum Ealeohave eareed t blest far: : rivate life pacrouize Da WHITE'S and vihor rec nmy char; . eotablishment, No. 334 isth street, oj ite the U. WILLIAM MORGAN, Tax Clerk, 8 Tress , Wastivge | A i aoa Dr. White I fovestigation and tnqul re a stied ae te the facilitive wadabiiy | Tignes are uch a“ Real Katate Di- th 1 ic 8 Gl por visit. (Wr special bein every way ro: | treatment, by the year st chorwins, the foo fears Lee ten teste | $18 te #20 and upwards.) Owing to press of Daxi- aan eet Be Heal Seckseeticere "| penta RF oes hears Dr, Whe ts unable to Vit FIT0H & POX, Heal Estate Bronors, = = Subscriptions and orders will be recetved at the BAxtER's PURE ORANGE WINE, es & Sox, $01 9:b street nort M. Ficmrz, 1429 Penusyivaute aves ee ‘his deliciona wine ts er —OaRRI One very #u) dan; one excell xAwsEe THE GOLD SPECTACLE, ONLY a6. LER, Optician, avonne. moar ¢h street. GES—CARRBI AC | — Sering Lan- nt} ences, Carriages little 5 3 Poh sold at iy ye, ee oa sUOve GATTEuS ced RUBBERS: whee OS “SCN ANGERMAN & 8ON se529-Im (Sth strect northewst. TO CONTRACTORS AND MERCH AN: STAMPING DErorT, ab" Tacharged tesen tenons sod tees eee, 617 SEVENTH STREET, , af the sRortest notice and lowest rates, fone Opposite Pateat Otce, he £vening Star.. WASHINGTON, D. €., TEURSDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1578. _EVENING STAR. | Washington News and Gossip. plateaabewllrds InTERNAL Keven seuree |o-day wer Pay sipent ¢ is receiving The receipts from this en 5 ANT is mitch better to~ tors. Gen. Butler ay, and called and had an audience tr ning. L¥AVE OF ABSENGH for three tothe been granted Assistant Surgeon @. 4 teary, € A. OLD.—The T: advised of the sale of the at Pensacola, Flor for $4 ‘THE commiTTs on MUSIC aml “sich,” te completed all arrangements, the seroni A.J. will take place to-night at 8 o’clocx front of the Metro o itan hotel. Tue SENATE commiitee on railroad tra portation are examining the Janes river Kanawha canal. Testimony is being taken in ichmond with a view of asertaining the prac- tleability of its proposed completion. try de ComMissiongD BY THE PRESIDENT.—Presi- dent Grant to-day signed the commis David F. Hollister, col enue second Con Ames, first Khod on of tor of internal re cticut district, and William Nava Orpers.—Piret Assistant Enginser B. C. Gowing to the navy-yard, Bo De tached—Assistant Surgeon A. M. Owen from the naval station, League island, and ordered tothe navy-yard in Philadelphia. Prrsowat,—T. B. Connery, managing editor ot the New York Herald, is in town. 2ol Id, of the Philadelphia City Nem. is at 8.’ ----Gen. Mackenzie, who heated cent raid of United States troops into Mexico, is in town on leave of absence. THe Crows and Utes in town were taken to the navy yard to-day, and spent several hours in inspecting the vessels and machine shops there. They were accom i by Secretary Delano, 4 : » and Cou nossioner Smith, of th . on OFFICIAL DISPATCHES received by the Navy department from Admiral Al statements as te ° tran during the late trout forth in corres nienu dl adey or two ago. tis proteatic nner’s colpts of conscience year amounted t in 1873. This leat. a xtr TH Chase MEMORY OF THE LaTE C — Att y General presented to the Supreme Court the res of respect to the f the late Chiog « recently fv Bar. The presenta with priate + by Mr. sed by th nate ENTENCE OF Da. Devatt.—The Seeretar: of the Navy has promulgated the sentence o the naval court martial in the case of Dr. Maria uvall, who was tried for shooting two marines atthe naval academy, An he cour’ sentenced him to suspension of rank ant datty for three years, but the sentence was mod to two years by th the finilings of the Not Untit ss Mrers, to the departure of the members of the Evah- gelical Alliance from this city one of the mo, ated arcosted the clerk at Willard’ ked him ‘about how long it woul lor of sanctity wonld be retnoy .? supposed (6p on of the presence of that “Ob,” sald th until Congress meets.” » before 4 trom th vade th lesiastical clerk, ‘1 presume not Tue Fortivications wor Devexcr or ASHINGTON.—In treating of the Potomac river fortifications, Gen. Humphries, in bis an pual report, says the-proposed strengthen! Fort Foote to in ude a battery fort, on Rozier’s bleft, was com April. The armament or the fort comprise guns of the heaviest calibre. ington is also to be strengthened by the Wa addition of batteries. INTED.—The follow. Mitirary Boarp Ap ing is the detail of the officers for the board re wointed by order of the Secretary of building of a mili- gov- cently War to adopt a plan for the tary prison, to frame regu! ernment of the prisonera, &e.: Colonel > A. Miles, Sth infantr: snant Col. Will H. Freneh, 21 artillery; Major Phomas F. E judge advocate; Rev ©. Wines, secrotary Navona! Prison Association, and Z. KR. Broka way, of Detroit. r the A New Crass ov CLarms.—During the re- bellion in 1863, General Burnside impressed in Kentucky about etght thousand slaves to work yroads, &c. A portion of the owners— xi it is supposed who were loyal to the Units States—were compensated at the time of im pressment, and now the remainiter, or a large pumber of them, are pressing their claims upon the government. is estimated that thes amount in the aggregate to something over $2,060,000 Testime Case— Not 's Path.— okes trial closed yes terday. other witnesses testitied to seeing a pis- tol on Fisk's person. Amos D. Hoxey testified that once when he called atthe Erie railroad office on business Fisk abused him, and said he had a mind to take him out and hang him. Fisk also told him (Hoxey) that he had been watching him for some time, and it was not healthy” to cross his path. Several other witnesses testitfed to the effect that Fisk was a reckless, desperate and unscrupulous man. A Hovsksotp Biorrxp Uvr.—As a part of the history of the ravages of the scourge iu North Memphis, we place on record the fate of the inmates of the boarding-house known as the Mississippi house, corner of Market and Front stre The landlord is Joe whore family consisted of a wife and t dren. In bis house were eighteen boa Of all these there were only Joe Sanfurd and one boarder who survived; all the rest, twenty, died.— Avalanche, 18th A Svevrcte: publishes a report to t et that the Union trust company reecived $2,500,000 worth of Lake Shore stock in February last to negotiate; that recently the Union trast_eompany paid over on account of this stock &,750,000, and that there is therefore a deticiency of 8500,000 to be ac- counted for, ork Timos Rose Bacury, a servant girl, has received a yenr's dose of Sing Sing for a very inopportune theft. She stole the wedding outfit of a young pond in whose family she lived in New York, and a postponement of the wedding was necea- sitated. She had sold the articles, and they could not be traced. ‘THE WOMAN'S MOVEMENT has reached its logical conclusion. Mrs. Burleigh affirms that successful competition with man is impossible without a radical change in the character of woman's dress. The sacred breeches are threat- ened at last, not metaphorically but literally and in sober earnest. Tue Tetay oy Marsnat Bazatne was con- tinued Apap hen ee far- ther evidence in regar amount of amma- nition 1m Metz” Some of the witnesses tetiiod that a third ¢ supply ie magazine the beginning of the siege was consumed before the 16th of August. as Recpemenay TO a See pace. —Fa es as ealthy citizen ‘Francisco, proposes The "Academy, of Sciences to endow ‘Suastronomi- cat oeeecrineny, oe be catablished at some point in the Sierre A Tow ANDA erat pa it — and fitty-five thous in pieces, vee dolivered yesterday morning by ite Phiisdelphiamint. ‘The gold. weighed ever a lladelphia mint. w e A Missino Stzamen.—The steamer Ismailia, which left Glasgow on the 29th ult., bas not yet arrived iv New York, and the agents are afraid something bas happened to her machinery. ———reerec ere “sf of Professor wi pied a History. The Law vs Newspaper Office Rules, CITY BDITOR OF THE NEW YORK THIBUNE S87 TO JAiL. y editor of the New York cominitted to fall wklyn, by rt, fur retasing ty giv name of the an article in & lat issue of that paper, = re terms 0 certain Brooklyn . The information is d-sired in order to bring a libel against writer. Shanks gave the name of Wtit-liw Kid as the respons tur, name of the writer of ater the gronnd that it would be a viola tion of one offi Shanks was sulope Nk Stokes ease, and no corpus ad testiffcan ‘ sued. The Tritune, inan article to-day, on prisonm=nt of | Mr. ¢ ot @ourt in Brooklyn, t Tribune holite itseit resjy t libel suits. We are qui when they to make ruti nt it ont to bitter end when we ¥e fat nd prospects by @ mati prosecution of newspaper employes; and tha an assault upon th ependence of the press it can only cover itself with new disa-ter.”* The Ezpress says that, Shank gave all the informati a jus prosecution ot se he was exiled upon to give short of caercion, and t stands coremitted, not for an offer jaw, ice or reason, bat for manife: 2 what’ he thought right, both in the interest o his employer and in defence of the freedom ot the press. Tne Nation at and Cheap Tran Law.—At ard of RD ov TRADE terday's session of the Trade t mmittee tl report, apening transportatio: al necessity; declaring that Congress should charter any road between the interior and the seaboard which private capital may id; undertake to ly vent unjust restri nat Congress sion | pre ons by any state upon inter state com » but that th lonot th poople of ate fr : sa roads within the sta » perform li duty as co rricts may most ; . tate courte and le a against improvement of the er channels tot mers should bs lint that a board ‘ 1 to investiz aprovements, and t be made only upon ne a! bankin recommendation of th next taken up, executive council wed, and ( oint mission, ¢ torney Ger nad of merchant ers and manutactnrers to revise the laws. roncen W 1.—Mr nt of th which deals in I alleged forger to the the Altoona T > appeara and f mith male jail on Tues tos that ity evening and re ed Suet Hut to im hone of tle cells in that institution < athe had committed rery anit de dding alt b d inatew days, and that l red te 4 to account in the he she led upon the self ¢ +d forger to go to the American hotel an remain 0 ght, telling him that he bad ne dcsire to place him behind the bars. Smith did goto the b md remainover night, but be even o'clock the following 5 evening, tu ted a_ forgery. for some time, th complied with iis ot the cells, The is said to have forged ng to hie 5 at last re wishes and locked hi persons. w! are his fa’ his brother-in iaw, Wm. § “in-law, Damel Gibbone ADDITIONAL WITNESSES IN THE Uppge ZOOK Case.—Additional witnesses have been Summoned from Baltimore inthe Udderzook Goss case, which is set tor trial on the 28th inst , at Chester, Pa., as follows: A. Campbell Goss. brother of the de d Goss, who. it is alle was murdered by Udderzook; Jacob Wright, a tobacconist on North Holliday street, and h K. Hughes, a police ofticer of the western distr The West Chester Local. News says that Ui- derzovk tio gained in flesh since hi Mrs. Udderzook, with her youngest child, fant, and a servant, oceupy rooms directly ovite the juil, and visits the prisoner every day or two, generally accompanie erzook, it is said, bas never ul depression from the first, though when supplied with books return them, saying he cou bring his attention to reading. His appetit good, and he is supplied with food trom the ‘as well as with prison fare, and his be- # polite and affable towards his keepers isalways neat and tidy in dress. His call is odelgt order, while his polite manners seem to have won the yood-will ofall the prisor officials, Tue Assal ok INDICTED Fon MANSLAUGUTRR ONLY—Indignation of th Friends of the Murdered Man.—The grand jury of the territorial district court of Yankton, Da- kota, yesterday returned au indictment against P.H. Wintermute, who shot Secretary McCook charging him with manslanghter only. The friends of Gen. McCook are very iniignant and do not hesitate to say that a number of tt grand jury have been unduly intluenced, and that Wintermute has been using money freely wherever it would ‘do the mo-t good.” Jadg: Barnes censured the jury when the indictment Was presented, in the severest terms, and in closing told them they might retire, but with out the thanks of the court. It is understood that several of the members stood out strenuons- ly for an indictment for murder, until they fonnd that they must take manslanghter or nothing the vote being equally div It is understood that the next move of the defence will be tor bail, and then for delay and a continuance. StiLt a—A steady rain fellin Mem has destroyed all hope of av early abatement of the yellow fever. The Howard association has issued a circular as follows: “The yallow tever ig not abating. God only knows when it will Scores of new cases appear daily. Over one thousand persons are now sick. Cur tands will not pay expenses for sixdays. From tte sick and dying a cry of suffering and distress comes tand loud. For their sake send money a1 to procure nurses, stimulants and 1 ishinent. We require aid more than ever. Set donations to A. D. Longstaff, president of th Howard associat The disease in Texas i id to be spreading, and at Marshall has been declared epide arcera Raciye TKS.—The Pimbici races commence to-day. The list of bracing many of the most noted in the c 3 foots up over sixty. Pool selling last night #1 Sicated that Preaknes=, Lochiel and Dixie are the favorites. Chicago, yesterday, Gold- At Dexter Park, smith Maid beat time in 2: Kate Stopparp, confined in the Brooklyn jailfor the murder of Charles Goodrich, lias me an intense nuisance to her fellow- Petually, and ie thought By her keeqers & ben ually, Soeagig wea tree eecies fe was a defence for herat ber preaching trial << essae® KILLED WHILE SmraRatine Doas.—A few days SS een ae miles from Winchester, Va.. hile Keller, aged 18, was out coon hunting, the dogs got into a fight, and while trying to separate them with his gun it was dis- charged, lodging the entire contents in his stomach, from the effects of which he died in 24 ABOUT SRYENTY-FIVE members of Congress from various parts of the country leave St. Louis to-morrow morning on an excursion through the Indian territory to Texas. THE NEXT CONVENTION of locomotive en- neers will meet at Atlanta, ja. T. 8. ingrabam, of Lafayette, Indiana, has been elected grand engineer. S7 David Thompson kicked hia wife, Bridget, — an New York last night, and was ar- Sa Profersor Tyndall has been elected to pre- side over the meeting of the British asso- S7-A telegram from Calcutta to the London ( Serean says & severe famine is threatened in aa-The Journal wants the people of Vi in cranl great success near ‘TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR| This Afiernoon’s Dispatches Associated F G Reports. New York Notes. VAGRANT. McLaagh nish uUEDrA Naw F w OF a BOMELE n TTLEMENT a ther ting v com pw Steekweil, late president, TAT KASURER RAINES WIT! NAME PROM THE STATE TICK a meet committee y ¢ hai sberdinat that K. rrassing position iy 1. is willing to traw from liberal ticket, The demo cratic state committee meets to-day, and Rai will take such course as they ad vis WAS STOKES INSAN: Upon the resumption of the Stokes trial to- da Andrews deposed that Stokes ¢ to it him befure the shooting, and gave him a retainer. He was then nervous and ex cited, and witness thought he was not sane The district attorney asked if he lad any other inking the prisoner insane, beyond he gave him (witness) a retainer, 1 made ham counsel. (Laughter.) Shanks editor of the Zritune, brought trom Brook as corprs, testified that Stokes had m tears that Fisk would take hix Other witnesses testified to hearing Stokes press fears that Fisk or his emissaries would killhim. Dr. Wiliam Thompson, pro: fessor of materia medica in the Newark Uni versity, testified regarding the medical treat ment of Fisk after he was shot. and said, in his opinion, Fisk died of the effects of drugs Admin istered, expressed t i a igi TWO STATEMENTS anovT IT, New York, Oct. 3.— tor last evenin certained from Mr. Williams, president of tht tropolitan national bauk, that the Presi deat, in his letter to Mr. Williams, merely knowledged the receipt of one from that wan, 4 e question, Why and make erch a in his powe he wh will do ail to be t “AN IMPORTANT Cov < after Mr. Wi 1 the + % asked tor by pres meeting fentof the Metropolitan bank, a st ment that he bas a letter to sulym! President Grant. ch from W. om was in cireitlat on the street to-day te D effect that President Grant had no ny Such letter to Mr. Wilhams. Mr. W wails called on by a report fused to say a woi t to ot RANS onven- A dis a Windom stating a session of the Senate committee portation would be hel m the snd the committee would be glad to suggestions the convention h subject of transportation w wis @ unanimous expre: proved factiities, but som pian to be adopted. Som track railroad to the seabvar. ment in water commu nto th nd southern seaboare ne favored the idea 1 ihe government domg the work, and some that ith » by private capital controlled by tion and federal restraint. No deti taken, and the convention ad ing. < scussed. There jon in favor of i difference favored a others impro: Notes, A CONSERVATIVE M. P. ELECTED, ONDON,- Oct se, 4 conservative, ameut from AL LOO EXPLAINS. Mapnip, Octobe imiral Lobo has ar- rived here. He assigns as his reason for re- ating from Cartagena to ¢ veesel attached to his fleet was A BRILLIANT CARL PerricNan, October 23.— The Carlists in this city annonnce that their forces achieved a bril liant victory on the igth ,Over the re- rublicaus near Puigcerda. Two thousand of the government troops are said to have been killed. RLIST ARMS S@i7"D SLON, October 23.—The police of this city seized a quantity of a stined tor the r and airested the parties who had them in charge. PORTUGAL. anes Wall Street To day. GOLD QUIET—STOCES Ite has been qaict and firm, al! sales thus far to-day being at 10° to 198 tutes paid for carrying were 5 to 1, aud tor bor- rowing flat to 1-16 per cent. Government bonds strong. Southern state securities dull and nom inal. The stock market has been quiet aut irregular, though fluctuations have been con- fined within a radius of 4 to. The largest transactions have been in rn Union, New York Central, Luke Shore, Pacitic Mail, Wa bash and Obtos ——s The Yellow Fever Scourge. CONTINUED RAVAGE OF THE DiseasR. New York, October 23.—A dispatch trom Shreveport, La., says that there has been no change in the epidemic during the last twenty. four bourse. A new es are reported in and out of town. The interments Wednesday were three whites and one black. KE. BF. Schmidt, President of the New Orteans How- and Dr. Hurd, ba) . Phey report the « Seventy-tive per ceut. or thos ae Shocking Hrutatity at Sea, HERE MEN DRIVEN To BULCLDE. NeISCO, October 22.—'The trial ot Captain Clarke, of the ship se. elty to Beamen is proceeding betore nitea ourt. The testimony for the itstands, shows acts of almost tality. crew generally ex- press the belier that the three men who'com mitted suicide were driven to desperation by *he cruelty of the captain aud his mates. Peter Johnron, “ene of the crew, was beaten and abused til! he lest his reason, and be is now al- most an idiot. EXPELLED FROM THE STOCK EXCHANGE. Edward Haight, jr. member of the firm of Haight & Co., of street, representing the company in the Stock Exchange, was expelled this morning by the unanimous vote of the gov- erning committee. The reason of the expulsion was because his father, Edward it, ate, overdrew his account $400,000 inthe Bank of Commonwealth, paid part of it, and failed to y the remainder, resulting in the ruin ot the ank. rl Meeting of the Masonic Grand Lodge. Lovisvita, October ai--Screrat hundred oe a and other Masonic annual meetings here during the lg three days. The report of the treasurer of the Grand L shows the re. sources to be $112,000; surplus tand. $100.00; and stock and bonds in the Masonic Temple Company, $97 000. ee A Convicts Offe: SPEINGFTELD, ILL., October 2i—Mose Wil Hams, @ convict in the penitentiary, basex pressed to a reporter of a city paper his ability and willingness to point out the parties whi murdered Hon. Sharon Tyndall in April, 1571, on condition that he is pardoned when they are convicted. ee Killea the Cars while Drunk. Auesrony, ng 34 ‘aoa, fonapine Seong MAD supposed to Laughiil 35, of Hepokivn, New You ; ied mangled on on the Le! viously seen Richmond to engage berry cul- PorTLaND, October 22.—Freeman Brad- fare. "Some expattneate Ente ‘been made with ford, Pest Grund itsster of the Masoute frater. nity, died last night, aged 70. TWO CENTS. Fatal Railroad Accident. Putlapseiruta, October 3.—A train on the Pennsylvania railroad near ( ran over a horse this morning and cieven freight rown from the track. George Has- fed, and Joku Furr, the fireman, badly seal Tae Steam Cayat Boat Trtau.—The re- sult of the experiments in steam canal.boat hav igation, as tested by the time made an consumed hy the competing beats betwe racureand Uties, ng uusatistactory to son “ > Syracuse Standard says ay mam T's wheels rty an hour a ‘Onstmed ; dis of on over eighteen pout: minutes. Sh 4 hat six mar this th r is to th barge alone for towing a horas five cents a mile! Butt her just thirty ¢ worth $5 per ton. went twice as fast for only tive ce ahorse boat can go for thirty-five cents 4 r T pmiassion have decided bolt a meet formally over rial, in Syra ek from next To ay. No form wrt willthen be made, but t y the several members will be collated with reference toa full re presented to the legislature this wl ata ga A STRANGE DeaTH AND DgaTu-nen. event occurred, yesterday, on a rail which pathos an f the 4.) train from Wi ined @ party of three persons, an age her husband and her daughter. The first mentioned evidently was an invalid, and the care and tenderness with which she was treated by the other two stowed plainly the love which was in their hearts. A few miuates after the train had left Worcester, it was noticed that the mother had become restle was in dis to make her comtortn- When the train was VeTY MCANS Was tak ble, but all were in half way between Worcester and South Fram inghans, she died inthe arms ras At would fall a ey lated he seat covered with a shawl, and rney to Boston was reon who had not d th himeeif with th ing child ady, itw weeks 4 ps Emicut addressed an a teen thousand pe ns last Englana comm istone for its past le n of the education act, , framed inahasty manner, and is in te. He advocated the repeal of cla twenty-five of the act by which dene ations’ re allowed to receive payment from rates, F not the qa bis opi a general Tecan of the war agai 4 said that no one was more anxious than th ministrati able and pacith ment of the d o Wa 7 ministration i subsequent arbitra' added a nobler than had a history, A Distinerisn Covet.—in th ige Pirkne Osborne, Dach: others, was um before the court Keferring aid nee to that treaty and the om under its prov ha to thi ry of England vody battles recorded in it SUITOR IN a Batt it ee yesterd. avish and LeStion The aS as to the co. ton the will of her deceased sister, Mary Aun Marchioness of Wellesley, tn regard to #) position of the rents of cert. ick county, i of the estate of Lady Wellesley, the Duchess of Leeds, was Mise Caton, of Ma land, granddaughter of Charles Carr rollton. from whom she inherited a large The other si © Lady Stafford and MeTavish edon Tuesta and Wednesday by Messrs, Morris and Hinkley as Ww who, as George ™ omplain ant, and - Hail, esq for the defendar 10.000 ror a Wirs.—Theodore Faure sued Maxime Mousvoisin, claiming $20,000 damage for alienating the affections of Faare Faure and Mousvoisin were partners business, and lived in adjoining houses in street, New York city. They are natives of France, but have lived in this ceantry many Faure is 0 years old, and is the father seven children. Mousvoisin was divorced trom his wite five years ago. An infant child lett in his charge was taken care of by Mrs. zZ nation, whic! to by Mrs. Faure’ is now living with h gbters in the same house with her busb: ‘The jury gave Mr. Faure $10,090. The recent sui case of Dr. Peck, of Datchess county, N. ¥ who poisoned himselt with heavy dose of aco uite, by taking up in the dark a bottle of th medicine instead of spirits of nitre, sagges a reader of the Post the following methods for the prevention of such dreadfal mistakes First—All bottles for holding poisonous or rous medicides or sabstances, to be des ignated by several raised ring or protaberances around the part that would naturally be taken hold of in the act of pouring or drinking Second—All papers containing poisonous or dangerous medicines or substances to be in variubly black and glazed on the outside. BANKRUPTCY OF Dantet Drew.—A ramor having been circulated that the Kenyon Vox bankraptey case, in which Daniel Drew is so intimately connected, had been settled by agree- ment, a Times reporter inquired at the bank- ruptey clerk’s esterday, and was told that uo notice of the either oral or other- had been brought into that ofice. The clerk said it had often been the practice to settle cases of involuntary bankrupte ide the court, and give no notice of the settler on until the case was called in court, wh th partics did not appear, it would be dropped trom the calendar.—N. ¥. 7 Ix Deatn THEY WERE About a week ago, Mr. residents of Lost Creek township, Vigo county, Ind., were hoth taken very suddenly sick witl vomiting, and directly atterward had a chill, which prostrated them both. On last Monday morning about eleven o'clock they both took sick tn th way. Last Tuesday afternoon, 3 o’ele Gray @ On Wednesday night, at 10 o'clock, her husband breathea his last. BAD EFFECTS OF THR FINANCIAL Pantc.— It is understood that after November 1 the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern railroad will reduce the wages of its employes 15 to 20 por cent. The New York Central and Hudson iver railroad company have concluded to reduce wages 10 per cent. or discharge @ portion of thelr help.” Ii is estumated thataince the finan- cial panic from 8,000 to 10,000 thrown out ot A Wovtp-nz MunDERER 18 ——— Snor. higaco une from » Shuttleworth A Pome dispatch to the C: Dubuque, October 20, and Dr. Ambley, of New about eae last Friday The Trial of Lycurgas Little, TESTIMONY FOR me oon _ aw The trial of L.yeny At ating brother Clinton was teamed! Taesd sy at Berr, sille, Clarke count, W. Va Colonel A McDonald, counsel for the prisoner, was call to testify to the statement of Mo tm, the depaty Jailer, made st the jal Jat the morning aiter the homicide, but his 'e-riam © uded becanse he i not rewes Milton told him or Lyoargos Little alone or “they” (meaning he and Oscar) ke Clinton. Stephen Bar testided that Milton A. Moore, jr., hat Lyourgus t two shots “irom 7 Jv, testified that at @cath Ciinton Littl announced his determina- ton to leave Clarke county, and asked to hewe a trustes to the home fr <titared tm hts thro stead, | Phe prosecution here ted « teed of trust showing that the lega property was vested tn Cot sumed: About the th i S the jail prisoners and. see the pistols. paty jallor, was present, ane . maid by the pris the affair. He replind that th bar inguired if he had Keeping, and remarked that t 1 was & favorite of his, x from ft th ton stat not bas being a mew often black sheey church m better than J.B. T. Ke S. Sangster « andria, J. KR Thompson, and B 1 to the good character of the prison “IATMAWKER” Jy Nom TRIAL Por Swixpiine.—Col. C nisen, at one time Mmandantor the post at Kansas city, and colonel of the 7th Kaueas-Jayhawkers,” i now on trial bet © Delahay, of the U.S. Dis- 1 with of $55,000. farted from this olity . das a witness against Jen- nison. It appears that while Mr. Com was in Washington last winter, Jewnison was there | engaged in lob aim againet the United States for son rty seized by him at Inde- pendence during th pretends that be appropriated to gov he entire stock of a certain hardwar » Independence, and joiue with th rercof im thelr claim jan from th | unable to « bed. The ts and soon after te in noned, Ui ear gone tor 1 ntens k that + Be agony he i ght, when d The 1 to the theatre ruing’s Ledger, has commenced two sooner than was an- icipated. ‘The Grand Opera House has g back to the ante-war basis of fifty ¢ the Tamber!ih-Di Murska Comb NCe A pertormance at I * rar atowed sion to sug of New ation ly: No tru Orporations, ex taking the trust to be inve anthorized by city. county ory clusively for AN EvENrreL Vovavr.—The schooner Ma S. Burgess, of Beifast, Me., from Savannah the Sth ult, arrived at Providence, K. 1. a day or two ago. She took «heavy gale on t stant, and had to throw over ber deck load lumber. On the 2d instant Thomas Jenkins, mate, died, and was buried while tp atiteheigtt. On the th that they were nstal t of provisions water, d all hands an ¥ Were pat on allowance. On the 1th ‘Ww quarr d, and one stabbed the The culprit was put in irons, bet was released te help work the she re. wounded 1h WAS sent 10 hospital, and Rey. Dr. Monsey and our information come source, that Ker. Dr. ubfortunate mental to in our columns, apy conference of the Metho south, in session at M. ing satisfied the coni health and perfect capatuiity of muststerial duties, he was re in that place op Sunday evening. He with the request, and delivered an able au pressive sermon to a very large audi Legnech tr wi ave been informed, from a Very re! Mansey, wt Tue FRIENDS oF Cox he is disqualified for the Virginia by reason of hay el. They say he went t to settle a quarrel. » but found that there w ered no letter uuderstood by b ling toaduel. If ne bad Hoon office ge it was in Tennessee, and the constitution of Virginia appli opt pal sending cr # ig & challenge the ly to one deliv din the sta: eM mmittee on immi; gration appointed by the Irish Catholic Benew olent Union, propose to commanicate with the parish priests in Ireland, iuforming them of the objects of society, and urging them to intinence emigrants under the protection of the anion. = pean for the establishment of a depot officers a: the various seaports will probabl be carried out. The object is not to ennen f immigration, But to assist all those who are dis- te come of their own free will. ——<$_$<$<$<—<—<—— A Hor Water Cana Prorosen.—Robert A.C , of New York, poses to the Erie canal open for commercial purposes winter. He thinks it can be done by the appli- cation of artificial heat to the surface water at a cost which the state can afford to pay. This heat ne would distribuge im the form of hot — He would prov boilers every half mile. 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