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THE EVENING STAR. eS | + Sas PEBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, | 4 be AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | : Mier ‘Additional part Pennsylvania — cor. ith St. i . a ae iaay enone to UD IVESING STAR NEWSPAPER CONPANT, | {Soa bdve ney’ Te rae toe Sime of SB. RAUPPMANN, Peet. | grep. Hie boas. mas cartied yee the scattond, wirmaberibers a TEN CENTUPER WEEE or FORTY. | 5 a i ulied. We fell his time. News eR ~ : ain Pp Foxtt c : Foun CENT: PER MONTH. jon at jhe counter | ree feet His frame was violently con Two Casts each. By mail—three 81m: te md he seemed te be str Gx months, @2.00; one year, § i Groad memenger. His pulse contmnasd to beat THE CEEKLY STAR—Published Lis or) \ ‘or seven minutes. After hanging tee ce, im bots cases, S25 Scar eae an wr | V8. 42—N2. 6.438. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1873. TWO CENTS. | Saeeu'ty Salinas Star es ET Bates of ~vertising furnished on 8 >pf’eation. | were cut ofl and carried a eel =r ese = SPECIAL NOTICES. | EVENING STAR. The November Elections, The Financial Squeeze. TELEGRAMS TO THE-:STAR cerca wane’ The circumstances hi ON PRRRTON toe murder, as given tn spectators LADIES’ GOODS. e : | Farther returns from the election in Ma ‘The news from various parts of the country ines LD wecrascer-venn cere AME) prcetaent ittence | Washington News and Gossip. | miasmeserantestiesee got | antowariteet saccargag cunts | MO Aflermoon’s Despatches | fiat) on ‘ .VANIA AVENU | os a Baltimore county, which gives 1,42 demo- as present cot is 2 > dannaimwesst om ican | BLrcaursne Ax” poRERO x —_eo EB ie majority, Harford gives the Inrgent mua. | cerned, although it brings mo cause for more Associated Press Reports. 2 ee etme. Wose Wane ante Ste 1 i, Novamber 5, - gar ah rf vB. — : i the democrats—585. The republicans | sertous alarm, Its worst feature is embraced in Sent ee . “ion b Wee cakee AMORINENT oe | CovGH DROPS, Dae er nn | cnt Cilaee Geeteee ant Cave omatn | eon tne Gao os LIMCORTANT FROM CUBA. he dint “scare adh what was one with It COUGH DROPS. Ss pete delye nen wboily. They also catry Allegany, except the | conveyed in the intelligence of general reduc j¢ admitted that be committe! the murder, 93 Cents Packsee, containing half pount. | Mins. GRAN1's FaTHEE is Ina very feeble | state senator, and Charles, Frederick, St. | tion of hands and curtailment of time ant] yeRg ————— aoe but denied that he shot Mr. McBride, as US PRISONERS SHOT: coroner's jury decited. ‘The fatal ficted with a olw near by, he learned where a tronk ng thousands of ¢ FOR THE WIN? te which the ladies of Wash invited. ADIE®. ABOUT PURC Brectun!, Carap, Pleasoai, aad Conon DECIDEDLY 600D | Coughs, Colds, &.. &c . recommen led by eminent Physicians, Ceu be only at Mary’s and Talbot counties, in part, at So far the returns credit them also with i two delegates to the houve, and two pew sena- After our report of the proceedings of tors, with one (Dr. Steiner, of Frederick,) hoid- | committee to adjust the Sprague complic. ast. | wages. aty= TH condition, and cannot last ma: He hus passed his Sith year. General F. T. Dent, bis son, and three daughters are with him. were EXECUTION OF GEN. RYAN AND OTHER CAPTIVES. | be: tal SPRAGUE DIFFICULTIES epublican delega rol. | closed. yesterday. an afternoon meeting wat | HAVANA, November 7.—The tribunal of S about how much 2 OUTEIT for thems Waneane baee sthne ‘THe Senate spec eon transporta- | ing over. The repat reece GSivert'2 Oharies | held, ad which’the committee reported’ that | tiaco de Cuba, betore which the prisoners reaching the house fatal evening ~ Corner 4 and D streets north tion will meet here on the 17th instant, after | Garret Prince George’ 3 they bad held a long interview with the Messrs ius were brought, condem asked McBride for milk, and was directed ta which they will proceed to Georgia. The com- | mittee’s report, woich will be very elaborate, | will not be presented to the Senate until after the Christmas he oo Pedro Cespedes, al Ryan to death Jeans Del | the wife, who was a they were | him th rhe m erset 2: total, Further returns from Prince G im a democratic majority o ay ns the republican m: - = - Vs q t th in the who'e county, although it does not atfest | advisors of the creditors.. The committee had LATEST ELECTION NEWS. nally opened it, and i put my foot to the the election of all their candidates. k Sprague & Hoyt. The latter expressed every Jesire to give all power to trustees to meet the views of creditors, and said the deed to de gigen the creditors should be submitted to the iega t the cellar, She be would have to pay if he wanted it derer continued: I retarnet to the house and ronnd the door bolted. The old ma » € < ») SSES KREDINGOTES, LOSKS, DRESSES BEDINCOTES, )WERS, FEATHERS, sIBION= es SILKS, VELVE ™ Don’t fail to procure MES. WINSLOW'S SOOTH- Laces, ‘THE SERIES OF EXPERIMENTS and inves‘iga " he ma. | adopted a resolution that the plan proposed was parses side. He st Ne, and { knocked bit 5S ABD noPys. | INC SERUP tor alt diesasse incident to the period |... into the causes and conditions Of holler | jority ser Bult, rep-, erate senator, is nd the | the bret that could be Gevieel Ge tae concer | vax orsecniox fo € A MAsORITY or Tue | down with swell as silenced the dog, f hand-made of teething in children. It relieves the child trom ‘ ‘ repob! pandidate’s majority for county | sion of the property and the payment of the LEGISLATURE ON or. on me. I then strack DERG ARMENTS, } pein cures wind colic, regulates the bowels, and,by | explosions, directed to be made by Congress, | Tepablican cal iebts, The committee suggested that Rufus} New York, Novis. ora Kansas # with the club, and be ery P CORY | giving relief and health te the child, gives rest to | which appropriated £100,000 for the purpose last | °!T® is only II. ; F . ie ol as “legis ~ r.1bithimagain. | then killed Mre Th BP RisT fa th Be fecal % approp purpe: VIRGINIA. Waterman, Amos D. Lockwood, and George ays: Of the * heard from ¢ THE JULIE CORSET EMEROIDERED, | “MES. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. Winter, began near Sandy Hook, N. Y , yester- Additional county returns trom Virginia show | Nightingale be appointed trustees; that they | che opposition have carried #1, aud the republ McBride with the stick, and coming back to FAIR BRAIDS ~ = day, and will occupy twelve days altoge: the fol net or * Wa hav we ploy counsel to draw up & Pn ing the oppositio o he house found tt man up and the dog lick- kate tas ‘or sale by ali drageis ay eon twelve Le following conservative gains on the Walker | have re er to employ P assuring the opposition @ major: aed pot tege Sorhentan feo imp | } NP fa ee ere ties Dietisn borety Poomeie® | cursed, ioe, Peta; bac' rerien 1me One’ | aieote ail aad wecemcy inter beard, ere. Potpegg boig “ woke open the trunk I was after. | hea % aR gs tage pa AMUSEMENTS. to be greater next year, julging from the esti bp w Kent, 62; Nottoway, 1 bort of ‘the committee was adopted amd te majority make two trips to carry a - oe = mates, than they have been for several years | ampton, sis. Conservative loses are reported | above trustees appointed. The committee was pow Bacay 7 DRESSM A KING | : in | NEW CFESA nOUSE. | past. The estimates last year were five and a | in ka county at 247; Alexandria county, | continued and given tull powers. when the A DECREASE IN THE nereet aon, but we elas © THE LADIES, | BENEFIC OF half millions; for the next fiscal year they are | including the city of Alexandria, 545. Kemper’s | mecting adjourned. The result of the meeting Naw You ool vis Bt poor man, o rh y zg embe rth or ME. JOHN McCOLLUUGH nearly seven millions. Aggregate gain on the Walker majorities in | is regarded as encouraging. nesota, dispatch sare returns steadily show a | USES OF the money are " AnD Vahl SeLEOr sroce” ° HAMLET w Sau cae ae fifty-six counties and cities heard from is 7 _. TRE RIVAL RBODE ISLAND HOUSES. decrease in the republican vote. Dike, the tar- | (Tiled ceverat Bn semafiaen Poecg ABD VERY SELECT BTOC HAMLET. pth Sahar a ese ee sRredes M- | and losses 5,001; leaving a net gain for Kemper The Providence Journal warmly revulses the | mers candidate tor treasurer, is undoubted'y — e, and am wil . oi BA HAMLET. C. Witkinson, of Gen. Howard’s staff, has been | of mputations of unfriend vo, a tected. The legislature will have a tly ree | oS ————— a Nas Latica aod’ Ontidzon'e. Wormea Hones? HAMLET. detailed to proceed to Fort McPherson, Ne- |, KANSAS. tself or the Rhode Island rivaisof the Spragnes. | Guced republican majority, the redaction being Bow Weck Bey Geode Market Clouds, Leggings, Mitts, and Fancy Wool LIEU MORTRAE SATURDAY breska, and conduet the Modocs, now at that | |The Kansas City Timecshas returns from | sayin to the Sumugues! Drown & ivesaces eo | 2reatest proportionately in'the senate. Ths wesk under sorter has been en exnin 7 y 4 4 7 y isin nsas, she he et ml . a aevificent selection of EMBROIDERED LIEU MATINEK SATURDAY point, (othe Indian territory, where they will | Cr"s opposition members and zrrepablicans. | far as we know, the only parties whohave aided New Jersey : vnd anxious one in the dry goods tr At the RS, CUS) . LIEU MATINEE SATURDAY hereafter reside. This change of location is PP P A FRUITS OF THE REPURLICAN VICTORY opening a better (eeling was p Je, owin oy gO a ar eas AT CHEAP PRICES. made by order of the President. "| eee Sir Chattes the rere cn te kk, | Seine Enoeianad tesaration ter Siviuce at | Maw \oak, November t--She Sew. dexuey | 32 the bemoues er eotaned eonioe ee ae 7 * NO CLOAKS talty, a AP ‘ —_——— cannot materially cl h \ s § “ES public eh i “ SF's bensutere nee - | A —— ae " | of the Revenue Marine Service, has just rem | ee ee eae rea y, overcome by mediately loaned. them $150,000. The institu. | crate and one independent democrat. ‘The ma- | occurred eatly in the week. These sales went ae Fo No. 63 W. | MONDAY NOVEMBER icONE WEEK ONLY, | turned from the Pacific whither he went to in- | P Position, with some votes to sp tion did not have that amount on hand, and the | OFty of the republicans on joint allot is 11.” | off with a degree of spirit ‘altogether umiooked ‘Ubarten sticets Betas Wee astra th | Matin OO RERUUS BLACK OROOK. "| srece the coast to select life saving stations. | . Mayor Pierce, of Boston, has an almost unan- | necessity was represented to be immediate and Maryland. ‘ for. in the depressed condition of the market jarge assortment of imported BONNETS “ig Boe hh t_ | Fits completes the Imapection authorized by | imous election to Congress from the sil district, | urgent. A temporary exchange of available | conrLEXtoN oF THE NEXT tRoisiateRE. | 8D ch existed Just prior to their scourrence. Both BATS Bride! aod Mourning ordere promptly WIHELARD HALL, Congress: He will at once prepare his report | the vote standing f,si8 for Pierce, 782 tor Dean, | securities for others which could not be imme- | Baitiwore, November :.—Official and unof- | ales we eee ae, ny LED memnere of Attended to. octlo-Im™ which will be presented to Congress through | 20s for Mr. Greene, of the Boston Post, and 39 | diately realized upon, was the mode of accom. | ticial returns from all the counties except one “ — a 8 the r Seer ci i A s i f medation, the securities to be recxchanged, and | / the state indicate the following as the com- out exception represented by their buyers. BST _LOOK Ten TOOK SKIRTS for &§ conte Teport of the Secretary of the Treasury. scattering. General Banks had 1,01 majority | medation, i , | J st 8. HELLEB’S, 718 Market Space j38-1y ao ME pre for state senator in his district in Middlesex | tbe interest to be settled at seven per cent., | plexion of the next legislature mate, <lemo- | case the vidding was spirited, and [hn Tih. eee . DEatu ov Gungnal HaRDRE—General W. | county, without any other payment or advantage of any | rats. 23; republicans, 3. House, democrats, «2, | despite the prevalence of disturbing ramors J EB. YOUNG'S = TUESDAY EVENING Nov. tith, J. Hardee died at Wytheville, Virginia, yester- MISSIESIPrI. kind whatever to the bank. At that time the ¢ majority on joint | affecting the solvency of a large commission - NEW YORK BAZAAR 4 , 5,00 p a - | ballot, 60. Woolford’: ity the «1 is house which were currently circ iat the ‘asbionable Hosdauarters for day. His remains will be taken to Selma, ee eee con Elcan, Twrtee | tene oa Ome ain teres Ok of one Satta | SEE ee ae Ue erage aain, Gun prioes Sheen asa Eaan MCF GOON EMING UNDERWEAR, and vou : Gemnahe, Susre ba “Ras secently. souided.||Oee ee Ntattte T L at OMiaie eat Wake for freak Gaake one ° could be expected under the citcams ances -s NOTIONS, Concert by Amateurs, General Hardee was formerly a professor at | 'i¥e majority on joint ballot. m ied ny Btnwn & Tees but trom all the bauke Sie Seve eek, all the goods were disposed of and Ae ere ee EAT, SERERT, NEAR E. phase ghee eet Rene te the ee cs | A STRANGE SUICIOE—A Dey of Biventeen | in theca” i REDUCTION OF HOTEL ted throughout cette 441 SE . ardee tactics; went south in the last war, am : 4 . din of the latter aw Himself in an Of New York, at | vox’? WANT THE OVERNMENT TORUY nonps. | N ORK, November tel % SauitaC UNaMETE ae Tas took a part in various actions, BRL jpna rerio = AY ADAME ESTREN, O15 13:0 street moar U y 4 — . Micially announced ¢ iy. hae evdeteasi Wednesday morning, the janitor of the Ata meeting of the New York chamber of | proprietors complain of exceeding dullness o just returned from New York with the fall ‘Tne Estimates of the War department tor | building No. 10 Old Slip, hearing the report of | commerce yesterday afternoon a number of | One or two hotels on the American plan | gf€at commission house of Bess. Hoyt, styles of HUMAN BAIR, cheaper than ever. the next fiseal year are unusually large. The | ® Pistol. descended from his quarters on the | tabular statements, showing the amounts of | nave made @ reduction in prices. With one | Spragnes & any ge = ar pment. amb s All shade braids, 28 inches at Shreveport and Memphis Sufferer: ict vattiaent for tes | fourth ticor to the oor beneath, where are | diflerent products of the United States, and the | or two exceptions the hotels ‘run on the Euro. eer etenneniey Ae Haein vs erty inche a pe » “+ | actual expenses of the department tor 1872 | situated the offices of Shettler & Berthold, com- | necessity of increased facilities tor their trans- | pean plan have made a reduction in the price | 90! ee eae cone ck ense Schaal tha wade, Single and bunch CUBLS very che ~ 5.000.000; in Isis} they increased to | mission merchants. On the floor lay the office | portation, a paper on the late financiat crisis | of rooms of twenty per cent. ®n their former coeur wont vey a be ws al ar me became Cail and examine our large stock sepé-tr ‘The estimates for the present year boy, Willtam Albricht, and beside hima smal! | andthe present stringency and want of confi prices. . h he th nb qnestion Lad surplus as. one-barrelled Derri Going up to | dence in tinancial circles, was presanted by Mr. | rng grits aGArnst GaN. nUTLER pisurssen. | Sts fo the amount of 5.019.804. Kamor then Te commence w , an Three millions of this is fi Aogarl TRE LARGEST Peres LADIES Sees the engineer's department, and one million tour bs iy bnndred thousand tor army fortitications, 1». | began to take liberties with the names of otber ¢ ; him the janitor ascertained that Albricht was | A. A. Low, in which hegrecommended that, in | In thecasc ot Wm. \. Britton against = ~ , badly wounded, and, upon asking how it hap- | view of the present situfltion and what may fol- | B. F. Butler to recover the value or twodrafts | /a7ge firms who were reported to be in diff, t <y yy t : ties, and to give « color of trath to the current = =" @ iy taAL New: Nardin pened, was surprised when the boy informed | ‘ow, the chamber would respectfully ask Con ‘or $15,000 seized by Butler | reper oT % QTATEN ISLAND, N.Y. DYEIN Admission $1.00 Pricta News oF THE CarTcne OF THE | him that he had purposely shot himsalf. An , when it next convenes. if need be, to | Judge Woodruft yesterday gav ee ee a. B, Kemmis Oe . LISHMENT—ESTABLISHED 1519. Vireixivs.—The Department of State has | vficer was called and an lance procared he purchase of | nited States bonds to be ral Butler, bolding that th on + men ep patente ‘The oldest and largest of its Kind im the country; heen notitied by the U.S. consul at Santiago ae | aud the boy, in a very low condition, was re- and to apply the goid reserve to the re- ustitied in making thesei rare. | Gepoesl, would Se mocuesary $0 " may be inthe world, A. FiSUER, Agent, - s Racer i Bhar th. a 2 ate | meet promptly the payment of theiropen ac- GIS Hh crvect. beeen Bt - Cuba of the capture of the steamer Virginias, | moved to the tirst precinct station-hous: not Treasury notes, reserving the pow: COLLECTIONS FOR MEMT IT bag 4 ES B — Guarantee siren that no color rubs ‘Of; but as yet the details concernii New street. Thi his place of of reissue. In nine police precinets of this city over your ar jes soon, to BF hem in time, he capture 'y. and their large creditors nm will us Germany, his age sev. nd his rest LAnOR AND THE TRADES. =4,000 were subscribed tor th e Memphis sut- | ¥#* only tempo lave not been received. No Memphis suf P ee 3 e ‘. cheerfally accorded an average extension ot : ; pth T Teen aly able > oes 3 e charge | ie election day. ports other G/SEER, FinsT CLass scours, BF Tickets for sale at Met snd from | jaken by Secretary Fish on Dehalfot the United | dence om Staten Island. Mid shoot | OF armen Go he holahen weithtnrn tealted tase, |) Seceaen ee eae a ee en Can, | soar und a halt eammtbews tens indseeadomeen SPECTACLES OF Bis Bee ia, the following persons, wh ticipate io thy pee at the Tall particulars ar “*"Y | himself again tf he was ab ot his | seem determined not to pay more than $3.5) | “ontributed $2.40 forthe Me Se es the orm cuasy Ladies Dresses cleaned without taking them apart. | CPC rt: Ms. Camp, Sire. N Mrs Hastine-, brothers was present, and requested that Al- | per day to bricklayers. The men recently em-| crox THE RESUMTTION Tak ewien | Scot eetbavin dee cheno Genilemen’s Clothes clothes cleaned without shrink. | Mr. C.C. Ewer, Mr. B Knoop, Mr. W. A. Widuey, APPOINTMENTS UY THE PRESIDENT.—Pres- | bricht be removed to the Park Hospital, which | ployed on the Tribune building met yesterday TRIAL be past weck ag: . SCocrenss OS tat ing. Grease spots removal effectually, so that they | Mr.8.H.Witherow, Mr. 8.G. Young Bever show again. nev7-td {Bep.&Cbron | Kid Gloves cleaned on short notice. Pricesmod- | _” a rate; punctuality guarantecd. sepl-ly mail 7 with the same week 8. —N.¥. Daily b % dent Grant to-day maie the following appoint lone. A reporter visited the scene of the | and refused to resume work except at © a day to-day, the tedious work of procuring a jury ments: J. Merideth Reed, consul at Paris ap mpted suicide, to ascertain if possible the | Last week about four hundred employes of | was continued. A juror who was*on the motive that impelled the young man to shoot | the Waltham (Mass.) watch factory were dis- | stand rday evening was found competent the two previous at - pointed minister to Greece. Alfred T. A. Tor- | himself. He was informed hy one of the firm | charged, andorders havé been received to stop | hy the court alter a mg examination. M A Tenants Crimz—4n A I Adulter Ee sT ee, Trice Ge celiiaater | | AST SEASON bett, consul general at Havana, appointed con- | shat Albricht was always a cheerful, well- entirely gu Saturday next for one month | Bartlett, sr., of the counsel for the defence, | ive ad er lho. =o s- LLER'S, 716 Mar! i Rae sul general at Paris. Henry C. Hall, vic wauyy | Nehaved youth, and that his emplovers Knew of | certam. ‘The chance of resumption this winter | rore to niake some remarkson adwissions by the | tunate and tendtul murder gccurred in Plan OF sul general at the Havan a consu? | no reason why he should take his life. looks small. juror tending to show bias. ss a ver, N.J.. on Monday nigi FRENCH STAROH ENAMEL general at the same place. - Henderson, eas The New Orleans cigar-makers ona strike Judge Davis.— ‘I cannot hear any argument | W¥ich John Force, aged seventeen, shot ie the beat article in the worid ie ating ap Linen or Theodore Thomas’ receiver of public moneys at Contral city, Col- Tre Carture or THE Fintnuster Vincin- | paraded the streets last night, headed by a . killed Henry Miller, a married man, thi apy a EG 4 Pree os : nen. Cuan. ies Further | brass band. ‘The procession, numbering alout t.—“Would your honor bekkind enough | Tearecr age. in the latter's house, im the west Unequaled Concerts! THE Provosey Postat SIXTY DISTINGUISHED PERFORMERS, | The Postmaster General i the adoption of his postal savings bank scheme DRY GOODS. ‘The public is respectfully informed that the pr: received a large number of ent sensou will be positively the last of this, letters from Congressmen. announcing their de ; ; = = largest and most t concert troupe which has : - ((42E AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES. | (Yer traveled either in this country ov ba Barepe (eating Iu th Compton Ber Oneeenl wien alt., with 170 passengers and crew, have been | The Boston Journal gives.an account of the | Bartlett.“ Would your honor be kind enough | “0D. Force and Mrs. Miller had been on terms received. The Tor weds, which has been search- | present condition of the Lawrence Mills. The | to bear a word on ppt not rt . of intimacy for some time, Force bei tre ng for the Virginias since her attempted land- | Everett Mill has reduced the working time to | Judge—\-What subject.” hg on the sou’ u Ni sight of her a e ’ quent a at Miller's home. On Monday coast of the island, came in | eight hours per day. The Pacific Mullsare in | Bartlett.—“No, your honor will not hear ar- | ¢¥ebing at about balf-past seveno'clock, Perce 0 p.m. on the 3ist, and imme- | :v 1 operation, but the managementhave under | gument after decision; would you inform as | C#lled as usual at Mrs. Miller's, and while there ” N r 3 iton a system somewhat different from that of | tately gave chase. The filibuster put on al! | consideration the reduction of wages or the re- | When the next juror is called that you will hear | ™et Miller m the dining roo Hot words eine rane Sorencnasaees Sepia Betas, meee eT ey. || eather oan eiainiee tineeee desig- | steam and made for Jamaica, hoping to find | uction of hours of labor. It is thought no ne- | argument before decision” sprang up between the two men, which speedily Bisokets, Comforts, Flannels, Shectings and Linens ONLY GRAND CONCERT nation. It will probably be called the nationa! | efuge in British waters. In her flight sue threw | cessity will arise to cause a reduction of the ‘udge Davis (angrily).—‘Sit down!” resulted in Force's pulling out a pistol and at greatly reduced figures, ‘ savings depository »verboard several horses and used @ portion of | number of workmen. The Atlantic Mills are at Barley refer your honor to Chief Jus- | “ooting Miller throogh the forehead, causing Dry Goods of ali kinds at right prices, AT —---—_—_ her cargo for fuel, but the Tornado caught up | work on their basis for the winter—four days | tice Chase and many other aathorities. almost immediate death. The murderer then te. Gents anit Cadtel’ Leads Raita LINCOLN Rabe, THE rROGRAwME for the open air concert at | with her at 10 p. m. near the Jamaica shore, | each week and ten hours per day—and if any Judge Davis (rapping with his gavel).—«Sit | ¢ft the beuse, hid his | in some indiscover- ; ahs he President's grounds to morrow afternoon | «nd sbe surrendered, with all on board, not one | change occurs it will probably be for increased | down ‘sir, sit down, be cautious clr, or I wil | dle Place and walked rapidiy toward home EMORY BAXTER, ‘The follow ing soloists will appear vy the Marine band, Prof. 1. Schneider, con- | °f Whom escaped. Among the prisoners are | rather than decreased production. The Wash- | ;efer you'to a still later case.” — wg eral $e sanee af the 1920 Poansyivania a MR. MYRON W. WHITNEY ducts. follows: 1. March by Prot, L | 2e Well known insurgent chief, Bembetta, who | ington and Pemberton Mills are in full opera- | “Bartlett. I did not hear your honor.” he met one Mr. Casey, to whom he confessed The celebrated Concert and Oratoria Singer Schneider. 2. Overture, Baterant Dichice, We | €asteported killed a tew days ago,a brother’ | ‘ion. The Duck Mills are obliged to run four Sudge.—Another repetiton of that or any- | [hE ° on pone rca = Sows. ons RY GOODS Mi&. BERNHARD LISTEMANN. poner nial me ; eae vebilente. te spedes, a son of Quesada, Senor Jesus Del | vights each week to meet the demands tor their | thing of that character will fall down upon you — rn _ oon to bis v's house, D < - ‘The distingnished Violinist. nen iy poe "Sa a he m1 5 ery L Sol, and other important personages. The pri- | soods. The Lawrence Mill has made a slight | ina way that may not be so pleasaat.” “l eat five mi stant. where he undressed ME. A-LOCK WOOD, Har 4 Pontasta tows as Fe < La | coners were brought before a tribuya! at San | reduction inthe hours of labor. Wages have ‘The juror was then peremptorily challenged | “04 went to bed. Casey procecded to a justin. AND Together with the Unrivaled Orclicetra. Price of smistion ne Waltz Emmeline by ‘iago, and were tried, condemned and shot as | been reduced in but one mill, though how soon | vy the defence. Up to the recess but one juror | f the peace and narrated = particular, will begin at 4): pirates. There is great rejoicing in Havana. | it may occur in other millsis not known. The | was obtaiued. told by Force. A warrant L Uhe streets and houses are decorated with the | iemand the products of the mills is at the ———— ee jemites, mpm of = see mer ang Force wational colors, present time very SMinis, Consequently manc- | Phe Latest Abagt Thomas Scott's weaeh ce wtistown. The affair created the greatest ~ coitement near the CARPETING. ——= Persona —Geu. J, H, Baker, commissioner factured stock 1s Accumulati: TAMMANY aT War with THE New Yore TRE LOCOMOTIVE WORKS IN PHILADE! scene of the murder ar” Winahie: h Kasuietin tol Oca Sar Sennen of pensions, has retuned from a two weeks visit Prttapgtrata, November 7.—The directors | of Denver. For-- Grenqnett the ewe Ta. bn PoLick Conmisstoners.—The Tammany Hal! The Philadelphia Leijer says that at the 7 Pennsylvania railroad to-day declared a <4 ° 18 ® rough in the worst abuse stock of goods at our old stand, No. 92% 7th strest, Pianos ara exclusively u to Indiana. -- Figueras, the Spanish ambassa- | organization met in New York city last night, | Baldwin locomotive works there were tan Choe: Seip ai idee of 5 per cent., redeemable on the ote ee is said to have acquired that we have MOVED to No. 1011 7th street, east side, GTON THEALER ComIQU dor to the United States, is expected here about i motion of Mr. Morrissey, Oliver Charlick, | sand men employed when the stringency com- | ist of March, 1575, with option on the part of redone re Me the county. His rela- where we are receiving new Fall Goods. Street, below Penna. Avenue, | '2¢ 15th of this month. ----Baltazzi Efendi, the police commissioners, was expelled, be- } menced in September. About half of these | (he company to redeem any time after six t Ait te ee were Of a crim‘mal charec- — first secretary of the Turkish legation at Wash- | cause. as the Hon. John reported, *Charlick | have been discharged, leaving thirteen hun-| inonthe “The scrip ie) receivable. at es one supposed that Miller reproached NS! Nst ‘ . y. -'--Mrs. E. D. . in ime quarter time, commen a nto Ci “RE BAbeatiss BARGAINS!: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3—ONE WEEK AND | Southworth, the novelist, has returned to her | volice department would ve used against the | the morning and quitin, Ry niiry the evenii egy lage there ve he a demand A Prowtxent Virngrxid SEPUBLICAN Fa- winite MATINEES, pleasant home. Prospect Cottage, in Geer Tammany nominees.” Col. Fellow, from the | {n the middieof September the firm had enou to meet the {installment due from the Ist to the | TALLY Wovnpep ay a Norro! © Kovea.—The en a iil be presented Jos. C. Foster's grand sprctacis of | town. +: “Judge Louis Dent is still yery low ppolnted to watck frauds at police | orderson hand to keep them at work until De- | “Sho this month, President Thompson sate | TUShs of Norfolk seem to be on tit* nympege. PLA 88 GOODS at 12%. 12 THE TWSLVE TEMPTATION 12 | though considered out of danger. fegdguarters, in a lengthy speech detaited how | cember 1, but there was at once a falling off in | Ditted a letter from Vite Pretaeny ae a Barnes, about 11 o'clock on ay oo nlf sain ol ll Produced ory tte LOST SOUL AMERICAN ConTRIBUTIONS 70 Kxownenar | LC Fetirns trom over two senatorial districts, | home orders, and the reduction of force was | mitted a letter from Vice Presiden consequence ae aes Sane CAMEL’S HAIR GOODS at 37. Cootamen glittering parspicreane tik Dr. Charles Warren, acting commissioner oj | repommt hag ween tec cauige Ledwith was | necessary in order to keep the works running | ofhis conection with the Pande Gone with him, attacked Mr. <° i of running, had been tampered with by the police, | until the end of the vear. During the past ten | the delivery of the returns having been system: | months they have bulit four hundred and | cO™Pany. Pann ern pepper auically Kept back, and orders having been is | :wenty engines, being considerably in exces of | ously resteon mute ont Piscean 4 sued at about eleven o'clock at night to police | the number built in the corres] ding period of | there should be any change in Col. Scott's re- Cantains to prevent the delivery of the Asso- | iast year. ‘The production is now reduced from | ations with the werent” " ott ciated Press returns to the Associated Pre-s re- | about forty engines to from sixteen to eighteen peice ie! Barnes was . Phe d SHA WLS at $2.60 and $3, worth doadis eae bee in ‘he same 90 per St acost of over 10,00 dollars," M°™ YOK *44 | cic No.4, it being a list of publications by Pw yLix. OVER 100 PERSONS WILL APPEAR members of certain college faculties and learned ih strect northwost, | 12 THE TWELVE TEMPTATIONS. 12 | ‘0cieties in the United States, from 1507 to 1572, "s Reliable Paiteras, | THE MOSTSCUSBLIME CONCEPTION EVE the latter inclusive. This circular is published education, has just issued Qircular of Informa- nd breast, left hip and Epps fainted from loss , and remains in a precarious condition, rreste: 4 baal i” 80: . ‘th w i . | porters, lest these latter returns might intertere + mon’ ischarges from the locomo- Tria — 7 SEE if’ ‘ComPaxs, TEND SECTOR. -wa | ity and tabers of college prelemers outian tke with the changing of figures on the police re- Rive works have been from all the shops; aed Cee ee ek ry quociation meet Sonate by ei, ae be s dury AMPERED WITH —Jxan- - ‘2 = Pl day, pirat c- vhinere in b : ryPPHE Missxsos: Ladies Boacd- | Mle ANNETTI Gai ETT. societies who have within tive years contributed | jyj,y,en/ 7 Center, the ith Juror.dames PD, | 4 laborers. The men who are retained have P P y Mc mmerica wasread. The add: on RN Es . Some ALEX. BLANDOWs«KI, | *ldresses, scientific dissertations, ke, The sub. desincie ene a Return of Mies Carrie Avery, Sattis Hine Obi. | jects, which are classified, fill hits four ootere mendnere Caeirte Hp odes Howley. Bawards and Kgan, Gores W. | pages. ‘The names of the productions on ‘ i L Veagh’s argument. McVeagh proceeded, and | the subject sad that the filts thessand oineens tted laining! ti f . subj ¥ thousand Chi step Later saa fas econ tee was severe on the Newark witnesses, ridiculing | in California would hold the balanee of pome: Center, the eighth juror in the Stokes case, was yesterday convicted of contempt of court in ris- of pay. The great car wheel works of A. Whit- Mrs. Toemb’s testimony with regard to the size | in that state if they became citizens, and they 5 . f : ges. Th roducti iting disrepntable and drinking places, and con- ae is of Wilson's shoes, censured the prosecution for | should be Christianized belt ivi aud French. 1 Te Grasd teas eee eteat trogpe. teen pages: aud relies shoes easy cover seven~ | versing about the trial during its progress. He | BeY conders on band sudo eet om, full time, and | their attempt to identity Wilson with Goss, and | ballot ‘The report ee i dese ree ek ne MEMOELAL Ba 14ru aNo N Steawes— ines di aoic. | ty Drawer’ Charles Willits Thiet are Grav, | Wa sentenced to thirty days’ imprisonment and thin tn Goma characterized the evidence as totally inade- | ad ment of this race in Christianity, cul- ANNIE #.£V HELEN E WILLIAMS, = = — aoe Hid Pierce, Hemi, Silliman wud other? | 10 pay a tine of $250, and be conned until the THE RAILROAD TROUBLES, quate and couflicting, based upon preju- i the arts of civilized Life was encour- Principals. —The second quarter begins on MUN Fate MUSIOAL CONCER enjamin Pierce, Benj. Silliman, aud others. fine is paid. Center admitted visiting the ‘The strike on the Virginia, East Tenne: and | ‘lice engendered by the notoriety given DAY, November lech EVEKY DAY AND EVENING THE WEATHER CMRONIOLE from the ofice of | *#cons, but denied conversing about the trial. : ek, deggas Bos acietiongtd to this case throughout the country. For particulars inquire atthe school or of the | Hear the Magnilicont ot | The Ne + sees Georgia K. R. continues. The passenger trains y i Y Tue Missixc Sreawsnip.—The freght Principals, 902 G attest cto de $6,000 ORcuRsTRI0N, the chief signal ofticer for the week ending yes- | ‘hist che grand suse ee ee et steported | make regalar trips, but the freight cars are after speitian tee nas nam pereeniion, | aii feasts tos hoes Gale ——— Eertorming the latest Operatic and Nat!+aa! Music, | terday says: ‘During the past week two storm- | will mele seecinon a regard to aitairs*con- cartomi pn tae sidings, and transportation has | ‘rict Attorpey Wagner made the closing speech: | month. Ve i feared. that she ts lost, thengh THE TRADES. MB. SCHWARZENBERG’S, seer the take moved from Minnesota eastward | nected with the Stokes trial and the conduct of | {rived at Chattanooga, haring left Bretol ny | OF the prosecution, summing up the evidence, there is a slight hope that, having been disabled This instrument repr the understood that parties have been betore | in yesterday. and sustained the action of their | “Ample and conclusive. Seite een ee pe ae been three {ui An immense Orchestra, | has pfogressed from Manitoba southeastward | the grand jury. with evidence, showing that two ‘The court then adjourned til! to-morrow. a slow boat, but staunch and perfectly sea FOR PUBLIC, BUILDINGS, MOTELS AND | “SD Fre oe Esa ee combate over (ue northern portion of Lake Superior, | of more oi the Stokes jurors. were tampered Siri” Weenie ania oe tee Wee Se nl ak ae eas aeee Saas 8 : and thence eastward through Canada to the | with, and that officers of the law were the oor- biog shate Wall Street To day. oo a: TENTS FOR CAMP MEETINGS FOR SALE 08 | 6. 0) Om Exhibition ale) New Mo | 1oWcr St. Lawrence: A slight depression, xt~ | rupting parties. Other witnesses have heen ex: | "uoads, at spook ys com peulen tp cusses New Youk, November :.-Gold opened at | Tye Ivrencotosial ie > SCANDAL ‘ise 52 ; tended by heavy and protracted rains, has also | amined concerning the loose mauner that jurors | '€° Beg vigwirednin ‘ 3), Sold at 63," and has since advanced to Iv. eres 1 By Tru Bt Tra Sr, | existed in the guilt states. An area of high | om capital cases are permitted toroam about the | ,{°2¥,Cmploye who entered into a combination | (s+ meld’ it Gis; sual bas since advan tS | aakaee i Sencae tear eee ant every, Bored? MABERT SPAOB. | gs gay 7mm p MARKRITER'S, | au | D&Tometer, with low temperature, is now ap- | city aud visit the worstdensin it, “ch of the tralnmen a4 reeling sarimidate | at” Foreign exchange ts strong at lokat to cover ep thelr tracks, War tee inaipueer seas con =r 5 parently central ‘over the lower lake region z Kvoxville | (orb ¥ 5%, for sixty-day bi b | 0 thro Sole Agent, {oF the ouiy. granine MILDEW: | Onoice Oi Farrires wan ers Se te ne ee ee ee arn nre eee enn ene orond ere eee ee tks Sear US | ace eutieely’bomiaal’ Cable Gamieenete pete | Stata trepen pera danwaa tt — paoor twine MaTEauL: sanetr Talon Ot Eatutings, Engravings,, Bard to Virginia and eastward to New Bruns- | 08% atTanged Wednesday between sJohn Mc- | snd Ohio railroad are also on a strike, and uo | Sf Sntirely Dominal. paced penny wagon in Parliament, resented all ev Spee Pe ig wv wick. ‘The amount of rain or melted evow tar Mahon, of Rutland, Vt., aud Patrick H. Doyie, | ‘Tains are Rt couras nowe mercial bills. Money lends on call at 7, tothat | Dmcrease or Vaitow Fever Deatms.— sei, Rings, Nails, &c., in the District, the past week averages about as follow in the | 0! S Hah CS Law her pear hee rg ‘The New York Mail says: Undoubtedly the | tate with a commission. Mercantile paper is ihe Memphis mortuary report for twenty-four IVATE RESIDENCES, HOTELS, “ . districts mentioned: 31 awrence valley, 0.55 ned articles a1 put up a deposit o1 i - . es x ours ending at noon yi 7OR PRINUBLIO. BUILDINGS, . 57" Flcase remonber Mame and Namber. jel-1y" | inch; New. England, 0.3; Middie Atlanue | $250 to wrestle sijuare hou, dest tworand three, | Shancial panicand the conseyuent stringency | BomInAl. | Government bonds to-day are quiet, deaths trom yolioe: fever sad tat tates, 0. Western Gult Upper Lake regio see, 0. 2; Lower Missou square back falls, for #1000 a side and the | ‘2 the money market will have the effect of : championship of America. ‘They are to meet | oTinging down the price of most necessaries of hed tig TE tock cong Foy onl Pemete y to pak Oc ane Seve bore al $250 aside and toss ql . 5 5 The final deport of $250 a sile is tobe matoon | snd this-wilt make competition sharper aud | Wabash, St. Paul, Pacito Mail, and Erie pire, had laid before the federal ~~ the ith i ter of A MANUFACTURED BY L cam be sold to the ¥ LL KINDS OF OAST-OFF WEARING AP. | *!!es. 0.0, South Atlant ARE ery Dest advantage Gulf states, P. address’: callin, M. G. COPELAND, OF aereE 1 D ecrects Retwoon @th anes’: mail promptly attended to. Uns! FESTIVAL *ESTI\ AL —Tho Fostryal ST. MAR’ F CHURCH br the OAT HO! [0 Fiore ‘aad | SOCIETY at their Hall, on Isth str ‘| and w 643 LOUISIANA AVENUS, CAMP MEETING TENTS sad FLAGS for sale or rent. i19-tr t al ‘pi valley, 0. i valley, 0.1; Minne- sota, 003. ‘Tux Paesipent at THE Lovpoux Fatr.— President Grant and Cabine! (excepting Post it. - | profitssmater. That there is roo: sbrink- vitation of mgrppen per ts nobody in the class ot purchasers will deny The Burmed Steamer Bavaria. sete eae +2 Germany Sepettelpase im the ex- hibition at Philadelphia with a recommendation that it be accepted. ” ALL HOPE OF TRE SAFETY e extravagant and reckless spirit which hes en OF TER SAPETE OP s —<$_$___ INDIANA'S Miscroenation Law TO RE prevailed during the flush times of inflated val- TESTED.—A suit is about to be brought in In- | ues and fictitious fortunes has enabled all sorts plLcusine AND GAS-FITTING. master General Creswell), accompanied by diana to test the question whetner the statute | of trademen to demand and obtain exorbit: Kitiep ts % ; . A Visciovs Kam.—An old widow ‘terme, should their M, will be EVERY B\ EN Commodore Ammen, Surgeon General Barnes, | forbidding persons with a visible mixtare of | prices, and to dream of making a fortune in- barning vamed Catharine . living about two miles TAS Poonsyivanta avenve Gavitel Bat culeck: She pebiie are rerrseteny t Gen. Pitcher and Col. Casey, yesterday attend: | negro blosd to marry white, ene ae coco | Uricess 3 arty ssakinge Iivings “names of :—Captain Car- | west of Milford, ‘Work warranted wission, 10 cents ed the Loudoun county fair.’ “They arrived at | flict with the civil tights law and recent coneti, ‘imnacone, the stew- field =i-tn" WM. ROTHWELL, = Leesburg at 12 o’cleck im a special car from ional amendments. The suit is in behalf of ‘Tibaid and daughter, of tut J B. TURTON, Edward Brown, of Indianapolis, convi Mferge poi sod by Lewis McKeuzia, pres- pas- ident ‘ashington and Ohio Spring of marrying a whit - mames CARPENTER, BUILUER, sce fasionet ‘The President and party were escorted tenced to years in the'p snitentiary. The axD feet being used so cars to the fair dis result will be looked for with interest, as there OONTEAOCTOR. ter of economy aa welt 98 com shals of the z ? te a porn] other states in which a similar law | Loxpon 18 ay? be ide ect peaebery eres Welk ceeetie eatad 12 oP htas: oF Con fsoeementy to nice are Sepoeed a burg, weloomed the President n'a few remarks. pie ts ponerse oy iae aor the Bank of Eugland rate of Paxis, November 7.—Five of the men arrest- igi | to obtain the quick relia? ad ‘by one ‘The President bowed his thanks, and Mr. Ed- | , "CAPTURE oF Escarep Das>erapoxs. count, speedily followed by the rate in the open Fr ay street, below Bost. northwem | fkilict in their treatment: and it is a wei Tarde then introduced him to the people of Berlin and Garro, noted di i bur- | market. There were ru: failures yester- censpiracy = | bied, who gave “Three cheers lars, who esca) from the New Orleans par- Su prison om the ist inet. by throwing red pop, | “87: APH without condirmation. perin the jailor’s eyes, were recaptured last | Tar CeNTEWNIAL Danton Collapse of the Re yg gervisors. and ns Gupontt nmittee of the was mortally ive com e wounded. eket antec centennial commission, were in session in Phil- «delphia last night. 0 of the rs medical, judicial ries inp and irae ian Ba wats Wiss 335 ee ‘opposite the U. Tue Pexnsyivayia Wire Porsontve.—The coroner's jury e: two weeks ago to inquire into the circumstances attending the death of the wise of Dr. Hess at bog os le Notes OF REMOVAL @ would respectful . m. to6 p.m. met 5 A ho Fibra MRT ‘3 , gave their opinion - Bfeminiee to make fe co their aatas BAXzacTBP SPE, BS, 0°8! ch. The mand pariy dined with | ‘St Sra, Hess did not dis trom natural causer, king our friends PRINCIPLES by BENJ. 3. Col. Fairfax, and returned to Washington at 10 | | Jomx Dowatp was shot im - age abd soliciting ® conti inone course ve Pa can P- m. in the special car providea by Mr. McKen- | Tu McArravy, who ac- Retwecn Bens eon takes fe 6a eke feuadiatt ang Seca oer fed BROWNING & “e aula | — +200 two pistol shots at him. a in —sers-ecow “Opposite Metropstitan Reval. | stroke opposite Masnaie: Temple. hows deviring for the Mortons to eesed ganmind im Salt Lake | Donald's head, causing a dangerous wound. aa hoses EXAMINE THE GOLD SPECTACLE, | meoricordar FOS Soren’ | 87 The Waterbury American reportethe birth |e sav =a acaaialas ONLY 96. « SECRET OF, re WALL rmenr.> | 0¢8,boy in that city'last week, twenty | .UAre sep eeeaee ‘known BB BEMPL EE, ope Se eee, Pel Se toons te Ks . ofa perch in a mitir Pensapivaninavenaes noes beret. | SSaiteetemieeesy tes bankers and beaters, | 3 Wan the Boost tharteeinea SPerias vs — Py . : particnlars of the capture of the steamer | three hundred men, was composcod mostly of SEINGS BEBE Virginius, with all on board, by the Spanish | colored men, and was very orderly. Juaige Davie — | will not be kind enough to | Shard character. Although a mere youth, and aaite confident ot | yanboat ‘Tornado, near Jamaica, on the sist THE MASSACRUSETTS MILLS hear another word on the subject.” a ler's wite was of equally bad reputa-

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