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the priones of th It sees instant r cogaites of | Lgerency tf an lmperstice necessity. ED DAT%)) SUmdayr Exeepted, THis EVENING STAR. | . rent : : Bovenn sed Gantiage de Cote co gochett tae AT THE STAR 5. UDINGS - . minaiiiic nies: media cbt of our metal apd brat "3 ef esr TUS EVENING PTAK NEWSPAPER courant, Stingo dec wha ee mt pA | romp aba SB. BAC PPE, Peet. | codthint; gorernor ef Saubage oe Coben ; on aes 2 " rd WHAT TRB SMe Sova erPoat? . he ; tose —" If the Viegintus was @ Py unter easel, the se months, 6) 50, rage for which most be erac duly and deferd the natona: which may le justitied.” - Wall Street Te STAR~Povilenes Pricny—31.20 B year. BF Tovariably th at ance. in Doth casas, anal Bo paper ant ionaer thas pais for BF Races | ~vercising forairn ere: seman een: a me er: mg by aD. means 7 Our sAretiC ; Or THE STEAMER | INE P: j advanced the'r rates to 107 tor s«ty day bills AMUSEMENTS, EVENING STAR. [T#® B¥®8!89, on cue TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR | :*)*\s', edt actual busines was at 106m WEY for long and 1s) al08), for sight. At these rates gold cannot be linported with profit, and Use NEW OFe&s © OSE Mek ONLY f Din 4 Atturaey Fisher The XN. ¥ i 5 eye. | {The teeth y Fisher to whom was re- |) Te “ nei Washington News and Gossip District Attor —— Soa Se | hte dfterncon’s Dispatches \ be exeention of the Cuban leaders, it hence the out‘iow from England to America WES A¥. BSTURDAY Bits aMranm axt son auous } ferred on September 04 tact, by the law officers | wilt now rise to the boiling piteh. Caba and will be » for the time being. Gold was ce “bee ATF ASe AND ERO } i he Trea he evidence ta rag well med neither ma active anc ioe «7 7 Tye ¥uacw CROOK. THE Boats wvOK, i GH DROPS. {| INTERNAL REvance.—The receipts from this | SF Oe Tor thesteamer Wawasct s Samra Batre aise Go ee ar oe and. after F. wecainan, ave! . ly nas Io We meet af ractive tie reprowe: tation Cver OOUGH DROPS | Source to-day were $259,475.00, mn of the steamer pba gchar Aad indignation of the civilized world. The report | to 108, : Row The rates palt for carrying o 4 ! ees a 2 ary suits against any aud all persons e bi ‘K 5 per cet io S04 Beantiial K URGOK., qian and Contesieat,” |, CO#CIENCR Treasurer Spinner thie mora- | the Meceseary suit against any and all poreos The Re prea aay | FULL PARTICULARS. There kee been sure astieity tn govbigunaat K okoon ic ing received 975 from a conscieuce-stricken | owing out of the navigation of destruction of | pita Sighs ene ot — | bonds and at of erion. kccheees K Choon” CIDEDLY GOOD Philadelphian. xaid steamer, has subsmitted his report to Hon. | ine government of Spain opens HER PURSUIT AND SURRENDER. being dur to vement in the Landon mar -ce + Re. Re , reeommeniied | -——— E. €. Banfield, Soucitor of the Treasary. or panich s repetition uf such ket and t nm gold here. The stock mar K OROOK an be bad only at Pression AGENT AvyPoixteD —Prosident Aftcr qnoting the laws bearing op the sabjcet therefore forced to act, but the situation | 9 ane ket opened at an altance of 4 ts 2y pes nen Ge Sanon NATTANS’ DRUG BT | Grant bas appointed John A. Prall pension | pistrict Attorney Ficber gives the following as | must not be made worse hy tach or inconstder, | Ob Gundred and inty.five Persons ex Board as coms * t night's prices, ykO Corner 2¢ and D #tre theest. | agent at Lexingten, Ky., vice Alex. H. Adams, | his conei The almost Ghanimous ery eet jeclined er cent. on Snoor Directions: Bes Oongh Dese cauk chen we'| een ee mene Goodloe, whose commis: | ‘Ther tent evidenes of miscondact The Captere Made im British Waters, | covered ards one o'clock the mari cough ie troublesome, and they w ll cive speedy re. | Cniened Sos alll Medea or inattention to daty ta convict ar —— decame bu t. Prices fo 2% per lief. : —e 3 employe of the crime of man A Sevem Honrs Trial for Piracy from est point of the day. The Batcheler’s Hair Mye is the best {athe worts | 12% (MEDIATE Cavswof the death of nor of fraud, copnivance or miseoninct . eaten Ooniace hb Steet, Orlow Pewoa. Aves were large in Western Union, New traland Le&e Shore. Atter theone + | au inspector, in eonsequ ee was paralysic. Fr | Auy owner er inspector, x orn ae which the life of any person was destroy the only trac sod perfect Hair Dye no ridicuions | widow of Gen, Robert F : om Hurried to Prevent | \ork & finte, no dieappotutment, harmless, rel jiable, tmsta. ¢ draggists'; aad e. « there reaction in prices. ; | temescs black or brown; at all j took place at i2 o'clock Wednesday night of | warrant such a conviction, and he will not tn- American interference, te a ee CUB STAR IN THE ASCENDART | ~~ = | last week. Her three sons and a daughter were tute any criminal proceedings without spe- | ayd euch reeogrition we i t jain | Serious Railroad Accident Revember 10 One Week aud Matiners, Bond street ¥ ESRr. | present, and ber passing away was peaceful | cinlinstrections ye eoceeding: A poe pi pecemetnes woes 4 : inge at Havana ever the Butchery THIRTY PERSONS tRsUuED. ” thi- t J F. Poot z " re ve os “s a Yet he F. Powte ogee and calm as became her b From the fact that her certificate for the year | hope, “bas already demanded full and teat CixcrsxatT:, November 13 —A passenger url qe ova af | 2 | pexetinesclat esd = von, | Depe, bas already demand all ai a New Yors, November A Havans letter in toed wast - = ThE WO wa ;____ LECTURES. | yTmaazarnor Anexace granted to 21 Licat | bassengern, and. trem’ the ‘contradictory evi | Wage Tenuration aod pantetatent of the leader | apicr gate ot the dibs gives te ‘olowing yor, | LTRm oud sett om tho Memphis and fags . THA WHITE FAWS PP XCOEN Bate. D. 1. Craft, 6th infantry, has been extended | gence on this point, he is convinced that there complished. If, an we fear, the Spanish gov * of the capture of the \ irgi The | miles west of Memphis yesterday morning, ana “ MOVEMBER 17. 19, AND 21. fvemonthe. The extension of leave of absence | must have been a mistako made in tilling ont | Crnment cannot enforce this, we mest im furare | Virginiue shortly’ atter the oY the | me thirt tor Santis, ba ieft | Rone fatally gine, tender, bagrage fers. If there had been one or t 4th ult, It was the intention | gat and one ger car were vemota the harbor of Santiago to sustain | of the expe:ditiouists on board to sail direct for he accident was caused by some scoundrel of the consular representative, it is | the shores of Cuva, but a slight damage to the acing an iron bar across the rails. Persons were barned of bruised The granted Ist Lieut. H. H. Ketchum, adjutant 224 | the certiticate forthe year ending March, 1874, | protect our own flag and our own citizens - | infantry, has been further extended four | and it should have read 130—thirty more pas | Panan song diem months. The leave of absence gianted Captain = ol oro sel gosh bn oe coe Jor trow-< lad. THE ADAMS PB ures en the | Be . q Tunaster, will therefor su accou ~ | the deman famed ep ciatis. MONS MLANDOW- | MAGIC UF LIGHT AND SOUND \eceenatnendater tn een Dec ereaeiang tettecemnts Goan mere be hens Frei | The STAR LEOTURE ASSOCIATION Pearsne raw f RTeAL expense, for three brill Now re not likely that the prisoners of the Vi machinery obliged them to enter the port of “< Bh ee ® 2 from the evidence that the captain, mate and | would have been shat ine Hayti. ‘This they left; touching at Porean. | TM British Fishery Commimioner om Tr vive bande es eet at by thy Star } PROF. LH. PEPPE New JERsEY’s ConTRInUTION oF STATUA- | engineer have violated the provisions of section The Herold saya:—We should defend our | Prince, Maytt, and another port on the seme ve wey . ashington ted by the Drillient Seeaudo, | Dirtetorof th yal Polstechric Inatitate, L Ry.—New Jersey will contribute stataes of | 14 of the net of February 2sth, 1871, by not | rights, as England enforces hers: at the mouth island, wuti the Suth, upon which day they con- TTAWA, November 13.—Mr Kotuery, the ELE PuINT. the ererfavurtis me ee | Gen Pun Kearney and Commodore Stockton | deing licensed, he will, unless instructed other- | of the cannon, and our first act should be to ex- | cluded to ° | British Satery commissioner, whe i ony ain ‘kDW ; ret.’ a serie etre 2 is suits to the int of e abi om. cv : : | preparing the Canadian case in connect J,e28 Sa a PROF. L, W. TOBIN, tothe statuary of eminent Americans at the | Y!*¢,DFing suits to recover the amout! the | tend belligerent rights tothe Cubans for the | sail. YOR CURA AND ATTEMPT A Lawpine. | PPP The p. Jar A ry @ retary of the BR: Polytechnic Lustitete, Lon. who | Penalty (a forfeiture of $100 in each case.) safety and protection of our own citizens.” ar American Actor, etary of the Ro: a r ~ bor Capitol. The bronze statue of Kearne: = ti bas lett On this day the Spanish cousu! at Kingston | (B@ marine and tisberies department, | y TT ew York Commercial says:—‘*Tae truth od the rnor of Sant -Caba that | for New York and Washington, , palar American Actor, GE. | - ‘ommmereial says:—*The tr governor of Santiago-de-Caba tha’ me Oe HODGES wee Btn ey | theaters; the celebrated illusions | exhibition in Philips pie tor. THE VIRGINIUS HORROR. is, Spain is powerless in Cuba. A little eer gems wae im Gevicinity of Mewent | guses pees of Sew On Oannde. w Muuneth Sroupe in a meee Oaeabio ce: | The Sphinx.” “Protons,” «'D-capitated nod te: Washington fa. tow ai A DEFENCE OP THE FOUL CRIME. farseaRiards rules the Captain General, and | bay, Jamaica, As it happened the Spanish |. TREee F elds gate Po enone. | Tre Wouderfal Frankenstein Mystery,” | Warde ington in a fow days. The Voz de Cuba, of Havana, yesterday says | throngh him the island. The volunteers. com. | mat-of-man Tornado had that morning arrived * » we a = pre. S2 Family Matiners fr Lad ad ObilJren every Speaking Pictures, &c., &c. WEDNESDA SATE: + mewS-tr weet S NEW OPERA HuCSE. p Ai r an - abe Jed here all day yesterday and last night _—Hon. Wm. i editorially that it is as humane as anyboty; | pared with whom the ronghs of Mackerelville | at Sw:tiago-de-Cuba, and Governos Burritt | $®! 9 per ne Pee it itera = en more so than many who make ostentatious pro- | are lambs, and dead rabbits and plag-ugtics are | immediately communicated to her commander, | TD Ming's Are two oF three feet deep, aud the machen Beconiee seu? indiana; Hon. S.B- | sessions of philanthropy, but it cannot do lew | a white-robed Host. week tha own dreadful | Costilla, his information. which caused her to ore eee Lvuteher, Brooklyn, N. ¥.; Judge B. K. Curtis, } \ | the diss .iving statue ursd at Wai | was shot at Chant! | | | | 4 ry > > han approve of the energy displayed toward all | wills, and compel the execution of their fell | Icave tour hours afterwards. On the following SI@NOR TOMMASO SALVINE, Foston, are at the Ebbitt house. Minister | rebels, and particularly toward those whom the | purgbeee. Seen ke ee an oF the prow | day, the 2ist, the Tornado, under fullsail but | Mase Seine St Oortagens. be best ving actor. —Keters Browmrng” } ingham has been presented to the Emperor of | dlibustering steamer Virginlus brought to make | ence of these inflnences, an #0 asks «delay. | ltce stam Oe an eee slight repsire were | at Cartagena have opened @ heavy are, torn Ht (Rbelio ihe world haw ever een." | % | ee Pere te Mobile Kegisier announces the | more blocdy the war in Cuba. “The courts- | But why should we walt, when American cit | being trate te hee machinery, came in sight of | Spon the land aud hapal forcceae hare St ee aidace ase eiickel Times |* ee a Ae Re a death, at Pensacola, of S. K. Mallory, secretary | martial for the trial of those captured on the | zens are slaughtered aud the American flag dis- | the Virginius, which probably s pposed the | nent, ba ghotGramatic genten hurevkdome tans, | cnn “Cabinet P.cturess th winte ead black, | Of tho navy of the confederacy during the wat, | Virginius is still in session, working with all | honored: ‘The United States may say to Spain | Tornado to be a sailing vessel, as her course oii = i Tretvne. | “The Dancin but since then living in complete retirement. possible dispatch. —s @ crew, and dis. | ‘It you show or confess your inability to coutrol | was not changed. The Amnautt ¥ » nic Concert.” | eee ised as firemen, were Ignacio Alfaro, Bosa | your colonial subjects, and prevent their acts of A ROT PrReUrT. a ou Judge Underwood. Promotion oy Postat Cumrxs.—Thaddens | Qrce, Varona Castellanos, Pined A'Mols, Bol- | warfare upon us, we must take the matter in | On the Tornado every effort was male to has HGH BEFOKE THE UBITED SfaTRs cow eu no | 4: Hopkins has been transferred and promoted | tel, and other persons of iinportance. Capt. Jos. | ourown hands aud punish the oitenders where | ten the repairs they were engaged in, ani at Mr, William N. MeVelah . \ | nals admiseion. 75 cente rate. Fur calpetithe | to be railway post office clerk on the line be- | Fry Was manitestly aware ot the oiyject of the | wo can find them.” 4 o'clock the chief engineer pronounced them 4%: Will Auauting Jedge Unaerweeds on : } tween Baltimore, Md., and Grafton, West Vir- | €xPedition and the nature ot the cargo, which | ‘The Fapress says:—¢ We live in an age when | completed. Ail steant possible was then itmme before the United states seSeatn DAVID GARRICK | | ginia, at 81,200 per aunnm, vice FE. 'B. Sheffer, | be was tempted to take charge of by the large | a civilized public opinion will not tolerate, out diately got up, and the vessel headed toward efor proche aggre wonihyitit he geen cein PSCULTVA erry | Fesigued: W: Watson Sfetnizre Ws nppointed ax: | cum of money ofered him thinking there were | o/ war or casos of murder. tho Bhodting ios Vegi oun amseet a nonas ot 1 kaets, | Sopeaitg a elieet ‘of feaane of tee aed sant geece OTHELLO. fer he ——— pets gigi a ay le os in safety. {t isthought that this will be the | ing afd ar countort te those who are er aged in | inthe meantime, had ke; . bat States while on his way to the periormance of ™ on OTHELLO SECOND Gh CAI © Orchestras $1.20 Ko erved | SS*CUND GRAND ANNUAL BALL & t on ber cour sg the hostile intention of the Toraaio, D8 duty. The case was contimued until to mead final eftort of the insurrectiontsts. ‘The captain | civil war. In our civil war, many were as ready | divir i ; morrow fa ja ae | a and crow were shot by a squad of marines in | to cry * on to the gallows,” or with Gen. Dix | changed it towards Jamaica, and being o ig a> wer orine MOUNT VER-ON LODGE, THE naval orders to-day have signiticance. | the public square. tive of the insurgents } “shoot him,” as to cry on to Richmond; but | coal, commenced burning petroieani. groas we Ee mor! correspondent of the New ED ERS y ork B tte: ting the cite OBDER of AMERIOAN PLASTERERS. i " a n ° ‘ z because a oe combuntibiesive ald. after relating the circumstances AT MARIN IS HeLa | The full complement of officers have been | Were shot in front of slaughter-house ‘wall. civilians ware neither shot nor hang beta fat, and other combustibles tro ‘some, | of Undoruesl's pusckene AY EVENING, e s,s. ve ia Manzanillo was attacked yesterday morning at | they were in rebellion or giving ud com- | such as hams, &« ‘de % z meee ei ics Tast Ball einen | ordered to report to the Mahopac for duty on | M&M o'clock, from every direction, by insar- | fort to those who engaged in it. ‘The sober A SIGHT CHASE. andria resider. -pies clent guarantes that 1) the 20th instant. The Mahopac has been laid | gents in considerable toree.. hting last- | second thought is always agaiust extreme pan Night closed in, and the vessels \ in the gal p - | 3 8 property, the wow of the season. Masic by Pis up atthe Norfolk navy yard for over a year. | fd until 3 6 m., when the rebels were } ishment, ax it surely will be under the govern- | sam: relative positions; the Torn owever ~ 4 " - < g I being in the Supreme Court, gives the f c $1, admitting and Ladi we She is a fourth-rate iron-clad screw vessel of | driven off.” ment over which Castelar presides. But, in the | gaining npon lier rapidly. The } light o 4 ) *e meni 0 ton 1 carries two guns. Another signit : fe fall mn ' Theedore Thomas } { % ns, and ca wo guns. s i | iINPORNAT meantime, w are not to forget wha he mission | the fuil moon kept the Virginius in full view, | #Co¥Ht of the assault DRY GOODS. | cant fact is that Senator Morton, who is a mem: ‘ ¢ 5 r ar Of the \irginius was, and that public law, it | and her masts anddense clouds of smoke caused | . MEV igh wan informe cigs farmitore irom r ' ; ber of the Senate foreign relations committee e Co uot public decency, will not wolerate the use | by the nature of her fuel, were clearly + Boreas $ “* . Tnequated Concerts! i ENSE REDUCTION? is in this city. Havana and means of a US. port to fitout vessels with | on board the slowly gainitig Torsado. Fasthe Reena need inenaets eoeee whessvor ejected 1s SE rer 5 = cs pe | . c= s " pparentiy of x artis or men, or whatever is contraband of war, | to tacilitate their tight, they threw overboard ie sb 's premise - GATT DISTINGUISHED PSRVORMSE DRESS GOODS THE GronoETown Caanxut—Mr. Filitor: It | Crane Vi , thirty-six of the crew and six- | against any power with which we are at peace | horss, cannon, and’ many < a _ iy Aggy Hy hk = ion | , may n that vessels trading to | teen others were shot on the 7 Sth in- | Feeling and sympathy in such cases are one | ammunition, atterwards state aap ap ge Unde ty the Recuced from 20 to 40 Per Cent, Georgetown and to the Washington wharves | stants at Sant rt tronge which bas | pes BLACK SEL ug along Main street from the mh retary | thin, xecutive mansion | p am tothe 1 y. and law and eqnity quite another. Fair | mingtou rites, a mitraille: recreate r~ play is a jewel in governinents as with men.” quau.tity of powder and smali arms. Ser the isutoaen ‘the Boston (lobe says’ “It is hard in a mat TRE CATTURE. ¥ ry or in Buroge above the Long bridge frequently ground in | immediately proce: the channel of the river. Can you inform the | and showed the tele and BLACK ALPACAS espe. S way tothe custom howe ERSIULE ALL WOOL, OTTO Lb e < oe t A - ourt, having an engagement to eit in cham 4 e, NOVE o E public why th ving Jongress short time thereafter the Secretary ter of this kind to keep our feelings unaer the As soon as she got within gun shot, the Tor- | fol = , Y¥ EVENING, NOVEMBER i342 te; PRET S eine RID Fatitc piel Apel Srey fi Ric amirant | the consul to, verify the statement from official | control of reason, but we think that even the | nado fired a gun, tollowed by per tp lion et eae po a ONLY GRAND BRODIUEAD & CO.. lars for the purpose of removing obstructions in | Sources. warmest advocates of the Cuban cause musi | and shell. ‘ihis brought the Virginius to, | Gud Sndhe thera tanreen een! pape | F street, bet ach and Vth the Washington and Georgetown harbor, and |. 8 VESSELS FITTING OUT For sERyiC eee teat tals not fo, be expected that we | two armed boats fromthe Tornado came atong | Abd in th the Seige aan ae ee == EBUCTION IN DRESS GOODS. why nothing has been done Crrizex The Mahopac and the Manhattan, orderest to | should take up arms on Lehalfof men who have | side. vook possession of the vessel. and iurie | 9th and Main strocte Mr MeVelge wan een iimevan wane R i y saan | UEPUL in commission, and to which officers are | abused the privileges of our flag, and theresy | yrisoucts allon bosel. | ing Main to the sane ronet eee eee —— | Bisck, ll-Wool Satine, sc, A case similar to that which has lately been | already assigned, arc fourth class screw vessels, | tended to embroil us in war with @ friend THE AMERICAN PLAG HAULED > etree gcd mers Usherwesd, ing toloiate will appear Black. afl-Wool Satine, Bc. agitating the canal boatmen at Mauch Chunk | iton-clad, of 5 tons burden, aml carrying two | power. This, of course, does not relieve us from | At the time of th the Snomeny of at siesue umeeaen tow’ <acn ae a eeene Fine Fromeb (clos coldrs) Cashmeres, #0, 6), and | SENAtDE the canal | 4 States district court of | RUBS. These vewsels will join the Norih Atlan- | the dnty of insisting on our rights under the | fying the Ainesican tag, but this ‘was | Veigh that he confronted the Judge. stoppel i GL | Tpatsctneeel from 6b, 78 1 8 before nite sid becod tic squadron. The vessels of the navy have | Jaws of butions, but it may tend to diminish the | down by aS ——_ pat Michigan recently. 1 officer and the Spanish en Mi. BERNHARD LISTEMA ‘The decision reached was | jeen so much reds fd in number that it has | fecling of hostility which is so rampant in some | sign hoisted in its stead. although the papers of | Bim™, and said in au excited tone: Te LARD LISTE ANS, Frosch Macnee eee aoobte, to the eflect that barges, scows, and like ves- | heen found somewhat dificult to promptly te tere against Spain. Even Secretary Fan, | st vessel duly dispatched fur Colou werehanied | gL want tohare something to say to you, sir, MB. A. LOCK WOOD, Harp Large stuck of desirable Dreas Goods reduced to | *¢l*, even though they have no meansof pro- | juforce our equadrons in cases or emergency, | deapite his sympathy with Cuba, admits thatthe | to him. pag ey serie AL jeanne ‘Genithar with dhe Uativalas Orecsate | 1.38, and Sr3ee. pulsion of ther own, are treated as vessels in | put in the course ot afew days all that can be | conduct of its representatives has tone seeks THE VIRGINICS IN BRITISH WATERS | «Teo mot raat 00 Ben ns ehnvoromarted, find sunken $1 & Bargains in COTTONS and afl kinds of DRY | vartous acts of Congress, and are therefere sub- made available will be sent to Cuban wal to deprive them of any claim to our assistance. ‘The vessel at the time was in British waters et Wait to have any werds with you Bevery =i Se 5 tu conte catra | S908 ject to the navigation laws relative to enrol- | aecordance with the determination of the ‘ iFickom commenced | O8® PRICE ONL ie pints Saeres sine | eat Metzerott ACs. © vn OGAN & WY! the DrOnramine oF Se ee ee ee eee | wovete 2030 ane SOTA treet north) Eeicwu € Ser EAE ANE RAMEE FON XOURSBLVED: bee ra owiten, oc 15 Chicago Tribes meeting this afternoon, and decided to addr They must not expect us to aid them in achiev- | and within a league, as I am positively in: | ™Sh!g a movement as it to : ment and license, and if not enrolled and li- | inet meeting their independence, and their leaders are too | formed. of the coastof Jamaics. ‘On this point | pond : igh eptnrend ports J stepping directiy | censed are lable to the penal tonnage tax. wrders have been sent to the brooklyn navy | reckless and foolhardy to claim the admiration | all accounts differ; one giving the capture twenty bao mp top . ge, am a, Seizing bi by the THE JOURNALISTIC FRIENDS of the fate Jas | Yard to get the sloops-of-war Kearsarge und spect of reasonable men. The case of Santa | miles trom Panama. After the capture the next an ware ‘ies — 05 have Rem mayselt WALI etme Juniata ready for sea at once. At noon yester- . referred to by Secretary Fish, ts an il! two hours were employed in trausiercing som ay > ¥ out of my property for seven y, under equally prgesing orders, the torpedo | tration of such temerity. He is said to be ainong | of the prisoners to the Tornido and puttieg « . ou have made my children papers, at Admiral Porter was launched, and will the victims of the voluntecrs, and risked bis lite | prize crew in the Virginius, and row, sir, you are steaiins my furniture. * REE MUSICAL CONCERTS EVERY DAY AND EVENING. Alpacas and cther Dress Goods at popular p ; = Be saat : : a fa eee Quite & crowd bad gathered by this time, but \ ay aph letter to the family of the de- | made ready for active operations in a few days. | after having previousty owed it to the [ntercee | xe HUNDRED AND SIXTE-FIVE PRIEONERS ’ . . Hear the Magnisoent | ey resared Rare nen Od Niname | Oe, Sepeeienre OF thee Rites Pee THE COLORED (EOPLE MOVING. that there wees ee aNers te little doubt | The total number of persouson board amount. | MO, one interfered. | Underwood. always ‘ashy ween al ii et 3 PRESTR ae 4 correrpordent, his fine fellowship asa man, |W. A. Scottron, chairman of the Cuban anti- | that there were many mon like himon the Vir- | ed toler, of whet Ih ave wets ae ee pale, Lecoming terribly frightened, dropped bis ¥ sng the latest Operatic sad Naticval Music, | pry Goode of ell kinds st right prices, and of their keen regret at his death. Luey | s!avery committee, and Rev. Henry Highland | ginins, careicss of the claims whi and the remainder foreigners. (. | Satchel, and Mc\cigh having seized bis eane @'boen | these 163 persons 3 are thought toerorm ih. | Beg ped it with both of his Rands, the came omour | crew. At i dnight that, night the two vess an by twerbehee ne two pnd eld as tight ar Started for Santi: de Caba, ami arrived th a alsointair | following day, ‘at’ o'clock in the afternos MoVeigh then repeated something to the our flag has | the islan MB. SCRWARZE! Barrsins in Gent's and Ladies’ Linen Handker. | also agreed to attend his funeral in a body, at 2 | Garnett, secretary, lett New York this morning | to be respected even by those who h 40® Peorspivania avenue, ronth 1» between ay chiefs, é ). mn. to-morrow afternoon, November !1, from | [0 present to President Grant a petition sigaed | disappoluted in reeciving ma’ ‘and 6cb streete. EMORY BAXTER, is Jate residence, No. U116 15th street morth. | by over six hundred thousand representative | government. insi ‘This instrument reproseute an ‘tumense Urchestra, eete-tr 1920 Pennsylvania avenue. t Th deco, cymbalny wad chimes complete, | west, aud will meet at the office of the New York | colered men, in every state of the Uuton, pray- | Fights seainst Spain, but we be ig on bine 5 fo i tng for belligerent rights to the Cubans, whose | peas and mod them. Th. | havin, joined by the Spanish steame: hove eflect, adding, “You are an oid scoundrel sob coid LAGER aiwayecu draeht_ aff. | DRY Goops Tribune at 1:15 p. x. for that purpose. success will Cased: freedom to the colored race of the ¥ It to al | Cantabro, ‘This fact alone, of coventeen inure aud thief,” and begin pummeling the jade xhibit! } ~ TBE Visit ov THE CommissioNeR oF Houca- | in Cuba, while Spanish triumph would perpet st without sacri jor or the interes steaming, would tend to prove that they wer: nem all gh ee 4 = ih with which be ar Ca AND TION TO Evnore.—Gen. John Eaton, Commis- | uate their slavery, try, aud we trust that, in sett at a considerable distance trom Cuba and very | Tas Posmemed. Base dns ne ad several = MARKKITER’s, ‘77 St.) sioner of Education, who returned from his trip | ¢.,7#% COMMANDER OF THE vinGINita. rument will act prompity and d Binrde te ner eee eee abe ethene 20 CY | latent contd snaiee. Le ppioge come ee shdete 39 Tth street, - = =e 4 ‘aptain Joseph Fry, the commander of th v7? islands is not mucl ve 100 miles. me cae. eae eres at eee arene, stant | CARPETING. Pa aber ey poet occupied | Virginius, wasa native of F lorida, and was i | Che Chicago /uter- Aceon says: “The alminis- | 4 SEVEN HOURS’ TRIAL OF THE PRIGONERS remen qmepped forward — eS Cholee Ot! Paintings, Engravings, Chromoe, &c. , | Yeats ofage. He entered the naval academy at | tration of President Grant has su 6 jatter remarked, Bisco, isrgest stock "Paper Hangings, W inde tion of an educational character, and he has | ‘ eded, 80 n the following day (the second) a court- forse am tse, Sdades. Pictures, Frames, Piccare Cords and Tas- I stopped in the street to talk to such sole, River, Nails, &c., in the District. martial was held on board the Tornado. which ceaicgn es commenced at 9 e'clock and terminated at 4 | * Fin¢ing it impossible to sell out our immense Annapolis in 1414, and remained inthe navy | far, in maintaining amicable relations with had but little opportunity for recreation. He 1 fe resigned and entered the | ; canal . had conferences with the ministers ot puite | Uul 1861, when lie resigne e Spam under very trying circamstances, waic | | h = ‘ ‘ r The Judge, however, though very much # Cas’ of goods o o, 92 7 rest i confederate service. He leaves a wife and seven | fact is creditable to diplomatic agents o' o'clock. All were tried as pirates, and the find. * a. o 7 So Plonrs remumsber Nome ead Wember. sel-ty™ estes oo ED to No. Teil nu aecest ona, Tenlg, Frances | wd England; Reale Hh re oe a a cripple, and the youngest } both governments. The administration anithe | mgs of the court and the sentences were sent (0 Pasntenea vege wep ny geme red. seule ee — be * id , * ‘r rs ol a e is cl rm | o sea! . Alt REDS OF C487 OFF WEARING AP- | where we are receiving new Fall Goods. leges, polytechnic scruols, ibraries, and otuer | ©” Y [OU Fears Ose. yound. Tie'new govornmont of Sais nekee Onion packets. atter the court had conciealet isrenck, | ain held gc eg 619 D street, between @thand7thv.'s. | Sires a =: ‘ American | | A. Dana was Assistant Secretary of War be Notes by mail promptly attended to. Onsh paid fi tr aul at Sautiaxo, was ausont at the | erces regarding American interests in Cubs | Burrill coolly asked, it ts said, that all the pris sre most distinguished educators and bas collec the Virgini 6 gut in, and that fa be ae t . Bunique eet of docamenta relating to schoo; | time the Virginius was brought in, an shonli be obeerved, and it was hoped that th. | oners should. this absence was without cave. Mr. Yoang z ent would be able to carry ti tion of the captain and crews who should | caused the arrest, in April, 1805, of Gazzoway eae s absence was eave. Mr. Yoang, | new governm a y those | ex n of the captain an A 4 | B. 4 Ga, 7 = | FACTS ARE FACTS, Honal schai>, cnversity instruction, profes. | who is in New York, makes the tollowing ox- | Neve Mie neny Toe enone catty day. | be sept to Havanavat thedisnosal of the com, | font por and Se tems ob toe ae | AND WHEN | Of valuable mat orial relating to the Y pallet ed planation Phe Virginins affair is therefore to be mandante, Gen. De Marina. and declared that | city and contined in Carroll prison, ina small @T. ROSES HOUSE S| to inquiries Mr. Young stated that rt of the commissioner this | ne Wit Rome 20a haga es deplored, not only on ac cunt of its bru room filled with foul lors we eof absence, which was | put for the reason that it mayinterrupt friend\¢ ALL SHOULD KE EXECUTED, | _— eters and vermin, as he ; within (wenty-foar hours afterwards j OPTICALLY DEMONSTRATED eangsre Meneg ba on le year while not differing materially in plan trom hes 4 alleges, to the serious detriment of bie ‘health i ul i in | extenced until Octobe The only vessel that | relations, important particularly to the well- | in crder to avoid an: complication with the ex- yusiness. He e the « INDUSTRY DRES-MAKING j THE MOST | those Of previous yeare, wll contain much now J he could have shipped directly for his post in | being ot Spain and its rebellious possessi terior—tha’ ‘tncige intervention. He also pooh New rere ey be5 ‘Sieteee | “ a | Sill be ensteted paourees indicated above. and | the interval was the I:vening Star, whicn should | Bove,0! Spain an detained the telegram which the United States | from Mr. Dama as damages for falec impromn. Children’s BUITS com- | SREPTICAL ARE CONVINCED will be em a by the soto extensive educa- | nave ed New York so as to sallon the sth ‘The Baltimore 4yrrican says:‘Theannsunce- | consul desired to forward to the United Sta’es jnent. The suit has never been determined. and tice. . THE PUBLIC | fone statistics ever published im the United | of October, but she was blown ashore at (igan- | ment received at Havana, and sent thence by | consul at Kingston, reporting the capture, 2d has been removed into the United States cxrealt E 20 twean 2th and 2st. | States. "eae fared att Net arrival kere conseqnentiy de- | telegraph, that the Spanish authorities at San- | inquiring aste the nationality of the Virginins court, and came up before Judge Shin i MME NEGET have ax ARF. THEREFORE, INVITED | Navat Onpzna—iieut. Commander W. U a until Kovember. 1 There mae no other ago have xecuted ae Of the ofticers, crew, | All this news was receiv iat Havana wich | New York yesterday. Mr. Dana's reply | rred from Paris with » choice | upon which Mr. Young cout: and volunteers captured on board the steamer rejoicing by the Spanish. Last eveni e arrest 7 good of Bows Hats. ‘Latest n. TO SEE FOR THEMSELVES | Wise to equipment duty atthe mavy yard. Bos | in the imterval embraced octween the time al Virginius, will Pauw avd ‘most serions as | the Ca tain-Cencral received telegram trom | pe of President Lawotte wah pew =p qitiee tm millirery goods. | Show room in WHETHER OR NOT | ton, on the 20th inst.; Lieut. Commander Geo. | which the yeuing Star ought to have reached | pect om the affair, and force not only our gov- | Burrill, telling the fate of four of the princi, “ Siasbington, 410 nich street, one loge from E ay | M. Bache to ordnance duty at the navy yard, } this port and that when she did com i bound to obey as Assistant Secretary of War. ernment, but those of other civili d nations, to isoners at Santiago de Cubs Ex-Judge Shipman, counsel when street, New York, Ith st., near Broadway. Par WE ABE LITERSLLY SELLING | Washington, 1). C., December tat; Lieut. Com. | sul Young has duly reported to the f rt take very earnest and determined action. ‘In Pipne letter the third gives the following —— ip coueunen eat eT _ ~ iar attention pahl to bi snd mourning or aes | Mander (Charles E Clark to the Mahopac as | of State the fact of his being obliged to over- | che face of a massacre 90 wholesale and pratal, | conte se the Mr. Lamer was exeeuted en weston tantoan, jere iso. dressmak sbranches. novi! | @39 SUITS. si mn FOR 825 | executive officer on the 0th inst. Master Chas, | stay the time sct down for his turn to Cuba. | the question of the legality of the capture ot | LANDING OF TBE FRISONERS OF THE VIR- | rant, as it showed no cause for arrest. He spoke SE. A. MclORMICK s | ese SUITS = FOR $22 | Kt. Brown, and Second Aesistant Engineer F. | He ly regrets his not being in Santiago the vessel becomes secondary. and the common oumius: of the danger of allowing an order of a Pre=! r 3 : @22 SUITS... a ‘ 15 | C. Burchard, to the Mahopac, on the 20th inst m the \ irginius was captured, as he | instincts of humauity will enforce the demar * Yesterday aftarnoon, about 5 o'clock, the 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, dent to be sufficient autuority for the arrest of | acitizen, even ia times of war. The supreme © said, bad decided that such order« | were unconstitutional and arrests aoder them Megal, subjecting e ted with iment of civiliza- | The prisoners walked four ina row, with thelr | tuesauinge ees Tu cuhenetesee arms ticd, and mostly al! in thelr shirt-sleeves, ty for 01 : Itimore Sun s ba, under Span- | And had generally a dirty appeatance. Nearly | Penalty for false imprisonment *, has become a bloody stench in our nos all walked firmly, with their heads up andwith | it is worse than a human slaughter-hous a reckless look on their faces. Many were on our borders, Nothing but a decided policy | smiling. None appeared to be much affect x will abate thi. ance and pat a stop te th by their situation. Bombeta was landed by witness on the trial of the mseuaance cases in horrors it engenders. There must para | himselt about balf an hour after. He alsobai | the United States cirouit court, was arrested lion for the past and security tor the futare. | his arms tied, and was escorted byfourmarine-. | om the 2istof July last, on the charge of con. (UP STAIRS Will open on WEDNESDAY, November 5, an ELEGANT ASSORTME! r IMPORTED BONNETS AND ND HATS, 15 SUITS, eseourentteseeeese B gis | Detuched—Lieut. Charles A.’ Stone from the | thinks be might have been able to claim the | that the hostilities in Cuba, whether they be | whole of the members of the Virginius expedi- #10 SUITs OK B10 | Frolic; and ordered to the Mahopac on the 20th | sbip and all that was in her, und thus saved the | diguitied ax state of war or of mere interme, | Ceee ot, Deoaght om chore. Farcer from th | as . inet. Lieut. Wm. F. Buck, and acting Assist- | lives of the unfortunate men who have been ex- | insurrection, shall be carried on without dn. | Gon wereee guarded them to the shore, and, FASHIONABLY CUT, WELL MADE, ant Surgeon Holmes Wyckoit, from the recei:- | ecuted with such shameless baste. In the ab- ence a these barbarous slaughtera, which | aided by volunteers, conducted them to. prison FLOWERS, PRATHERS. . THOROUGHLY SHRUNK, FORK THE WINTER SEASON, ing ship New Hampshire, aud ordered to tue | sence of the Consul, the Vice Consul, Mrs il defy ever: Mahopac; Lieut. Joseph E. Jones from the re- | Schmidt, discharges the duties of the cousular B the Indies of Washington and viciaity are | AND WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. | (S'\I06, novs-tr ALSO, Aseistan ceiving ship Ohio; Assistant Paymaster John | office at Santiago.” ADIES. ABOUT PUROWASING A WINTER | @39 OVERCOATS OUTFIT for themselves or children, fELCOATS....... should wake their fret call a: 3. WILLLAR “oR bar Poy ‘hey wil a ne of Sest ani ~ beet tis ve M rork comprising the newos | $15 OVEROOATS jentrable aty lox tn to whi. inv n from special daty at Boston; at The N.Y. Herald says: «Perhaps Mr. Young | ish r Engineer James H. Chasman fim | has not lived long enongh in Cuba to know that | tri special duty at New Vork; ist Assistant Engi. | he can take steamers twice a week trom eer A.J. Kenyon from the navy yard, New | York to Havana, that thers ix a railroad ino Y and 2d Assistant ugineer (iso. Corrie, | ration from Havana to Batabano, and a jine of rom the Powhattan, aud ordered to the | Spanish steamers plying between Batabano a : _ ahopec on the 20th inst.; Lieut. Z. 1. Tanner | Santiago de Cuba.’ : What this government in former days would | a corporal and an officer. He marched firm! | spiracy to defraud certain insurance companies a snk 0 OVERCOATS......... ~FOR 810 | pas reported his return hoinc, having been de Gucoxtae Dhisats Naw Yous torr: | BAve done under like circumstauces none can | up the street to jail. The wharf and neighbor. | in whieh bis brother took ont ire insurance pol- ee mete eies, | aes ata | tached froin the. Naragansett, south Atlantic ER EXPLOSION —It is said the engine which | doubt. When this country was comparativels | hood were crowded. by a curious throngs, ho. | icles: amounting to eeiens ae Gem was FLOWERS, FEATHERS BIBBONS, ee BEAVERS, RERSEYS, — | station, on the 30th of September. and hasbeen | Sh iotid on Poach men Kee eee | an insiguiticant power, Gen. Jackaondeatt with | Gane feature being @ large company of ne- | committed tojail, but on the next day be wae 5 Teh Veuve? Laces MELTONS, CASTORS, | placed om waiting orders; Lieut. Charles H. | Gxplodtd on Fourth avenue, New York city, | the Hagiish and Spaniards te Flore ce groes, with their flags flying and drums beat. | admitted to bail in $10,05 tte. 156 : 1 ae 7 CHINCHILLAS, u i day before yesterday, was in’ charge of a boy. nehatal Geldweea - achih 7 Townsend strect bi + FANS, BELTS, CHATELAINES, ELISIAN ANB FOR BEAVsis | Beach has reported hif return home, having | {ay berore yester t. Biss Basford, who | Succésiul bolduess and energy which serve ing. . . 314 North CKLACES, NECKTIES AND RUFFS os : been detached from the Saco on the sth ultimo wan Ti oceans. ies Bae ‘beauty | ® Model for American ofticials ever after. With REJOICINGS AT HAYANA. Eutaw street, becoming bis securieties. (in the ‘8 choice assortment of hand-made | and has been placed on waiting orders. Sad Rene ee een Oc Eront home, | &feputed great general at the head oF the gov In the evening there was, as on the previous | 20th of October the grand jury found a present. FRENOB UNDERGARMENTS, . , ————— " and Intelligence. She was on her way home, | eine, Sc look for someth‘ng of the patrivt- | one, an illumination of asquare, and two bands | ment against him for conspiracy to detrana THE J B P. CORSBT = } IN BOY'S GOODS, WE OF FER | _OniteaRy—Death of Mr. James B. Knowlton, | and being attracted by the shout of a working. | ¢ stow of Ona Hickosy Giecouresd’ music tl 31 edleck “The Becelo the testimony of eleven witeomer: Tee a? THE JUGS QOSSET FMSROIDERED | g10 SOMOOL SUITS... | the Jowrnalist—Mr. James B. Knowiton, the | 4%, stopped for a second, aud was struck by a Espanol, in union with the club St Charies, | dictme ’ Matto be Ln ang ‘aris | $13 DRESS SUITS. flying piece of the boiler. “Vhe liztle girl killed J pent, however, has not yet been drawn, tle well-known Washington correspondent of the Was an Italian «treet musician. Her harp was AGO BaLtra) TOURNAMENT.— ag receptions to the officers of the Tornado. state's attorney basing | been 0 OVEROOATS | Chicago Tribune, and several other influential | W25,%! izingty the slasof ber body: The work This evening 1. Dion and G. Dion and Ubassy | The invitation stated that the reception wa i | | As M. WILL'AN sts nearly ail bis goods | $15 SOHOOL SUITS. Seiecy, be | cuabled to seil a the lowest market | g16 DBESS SUITS < 6 PBF DKESEMAKING in all te branch: 5 OVERCOATS. pO THE LaDigs GOOD STOCK. WELL MAD! T ET attention is res) AND PROPERLY 3 s cl y iard | given for the brilliant ca) of the insurgent western papers, died at the residence of his | of d ntl exectited by a | 20d Spyder are matched at the Chicago bil rs : q Tather-iniaw, ton. A. G. Kitdie, tn tls city, | pees ot ios ent mainly executed by Coe emer Seas greedy played: | Seamer \irginius, and the heroism of the ¢ap- last evening. The deceased, who was about | pounds, which was thrown from the boiler to gach wou oup and lost mone: mantiae Date hee | are -scclggsengg Lor ypaces nage = | woup'id pec Maen ae Arete: vaitionge the REIERE Of about five feet, and sped through | won two and lost none, while Snyder and Bes: specetcs patriotic snd rettvehments abunieny oY ¥ % % lost Sit cme = bis Triends bad no serious apprehensions until force was epent at the fasthatrentt foeee it fell, | SW4Ber and Slossom have each played and lost the Plaza all was music, it end anima- STYLISH OUT, ly invited te my on NEW AND VERY SELECT STOCK CeME ATONCE, Tithin a few weeks past, when it became evi- | striking on the head and killing the girl above. | '¥°- eam indie 1 tion, and altogether one have passed a BEELIN ZEPAYRS AND WORSTED Goons, | cP | Seine, Sveryone Put Rimecif that his tenure | mentioned. ‘The families of the deceased men, | 4x Fx.Govenvou ImmicrEp yor Tanrr— | Gives one'eeell or tharemembreees wituia guch es Ladies and Onildren% Worsted co i PURCHASE. ef life was indeed short. Mr. Know! who were neasly all married and had children, | xy soy. James, of Nebraska, was arrested in | 9 fow paces were 10S5human beings sentenced tu Deen ee ee at Fer Wel) ELABLE BROTHMRS, | nner of Contes sah an eens eeee ka: | qialted the statlon-house and'with tears of au: tit ‘arrived At Lincolu on Monday. "He seis: | (cath. , The captain, engincers yy Sa Re r " t t } 2 - ‘> | Virginius ar jo, sire Bis sitios sLirrai ase ee | Merchant Tailors and Fine Clothlers, | [hewn for turce or four genni engincer oF the bond of pane were Waske | he appropriated 83,000 of the state fucdatmLcn | Amd,¥ill be tried by marine suthorities as pi: | the court erred . ; ineer ie cA ‘ash- " Cniidren y, MERINO, CLOAK 9 spociatty. at nove-te Corner Vth and B Strects. | Recury, and Lin great prondionecanacy ts | imewnre which tr cee oe jovernor, and the proceeds of sales of stonc coments dence; fourth, “616 Kb stroes, sppeie Patek ce. | QTATER_ ISLA . ¥. DY! ESTAB- signers of the declaration of independence from { dy, shows that great Progress has been made | !Tom the old insane asy! are numerous and various. Doubts are ex- = lg ‘No Branch Store.” Co S Lisuigatt XsTABcumap 1215" | Consectieut. Young, Rawmtten stedies law tu | tp: the improvement: of tmecapltal. The cxteat | rue anxawaas LBot-aTUae—Frem the pressed abons So probable action of the U ited sae J GE ese say SS Arcos erator em, | ETT cs rhe, ne ate Wanting re | Mette, nig as chee: | ewes eae Sh pecan Stee | rey goa = : he went to ere ree weeks with ¢! lea, not Of ie Y ~ % Interfere, J. 3. YOUNG Sy vorx pazaan. | semeree oe oe rtuae Reetcney lover, iC cnneerte Laity cic mevenre Beni wil stand mallow cnats reputiicans “els stated that after betag taken by the Tor- | wiikey coo ee wey corbin eka eee Waghington +4 pat ‘ mount of work Bas been one which sade | 25, de ocrats 11; House—ropabiicass 27, deme- nado. Bambette addremed her commani-r to = DREW EAE riONs, | he soon Geqneneae bite iis abundant’ axall Whether teh is ‘a been ‘done nde ously “and THE DEFEATED CANDIDATES in Aune A: the capture he baa wand eating wd im At lowest marker to al ‘im ition he had been | eccvomically isa matter concerning which the * crmined te AUR” | that he did not as yet comprehend its import- ocit-tr 441 SEVENTH STRERT. NEAR E soled te: iiic ask eoliod Gh sotaten cantatas | Soames many differs from that of the gen- | 4! county, Md., have determined to contest that he was mot eware what elements cree | for teaeatry, avilitn wan ‘ficiency asa corres. | tlemsen who Lave charge of the business: “We | the election. Testimony ts now being taken to were for be used at the proper time. From the di i are di seg to think that little fauit would be ~ hy pordent. He was careful ont, spenente in his found Ifthe natiun were to ansute «fer prot monty rents pase it would seem that as among the most reliable forwarded to the Fortion of the honest-cost ef the improvement | @O*t Outrageons frauds were perpetéated by Jord long. He FA : Be fe lection oft ht cp atout toe ofthe Sie ast ee Sia préss from thiscity. Five months ago he mar- 4 capital —Rosten Advertiser. the election ofticers in one of the districts. Fs nag fans of the Junta of feast exam nny gees EKG (he denghinr of Hon. A. GBede De | Loer Avaiod Hetivesns rau Exetosiom. | 4 Tex Bite Race—A foot race for $1,000 ; Spek tometer et examine onr large stock. _ ring the past summer his health was poor, and eS x and further, BG | he sought relief from medical springs and recre- | At Lawrence, Muss., Miss Maggie Aumock, who | was "Storch of Shetele eee, a a ip Tae ie TOF LADIES Sing residence of | tuddenly lost her power of sperch about Sve | Jobn Storey. Te elgg eee ae | ation, hut in vain. He was bopetul, however, etc tess , | arrived in New York, "e. Po ol vane SS” iste tele ienicrereeep camer | pens Nag gts bre cages yay 0 ea aia at peeks XAMINE TRE GOLD SPECTA’ his journalistic duties in afew days. The de- rosene iaxop, recovered from of Amerian; 5 ember 27, U E Pen EM, | Se ecnelas faten tn. nian, ie. 286 6 ber fright sue Yound that she had fally regained | dence. It. ‘ious to tha ELECTED I” New omn—_the caters ind thsie employe % rt acer From eon, resalted a __ Pemnayivania piace on y, and the pall-dearers will be | returns received, it is quite probable that the’ surrender linet ‘Mr. Batter. hee Went bontard es, | DLs Cr pe Sos SM ty pied Boynton, Worden, Townsend, Wight, | kine, for comptroller, and Platt re ie 6 Hf E & A 2 4 F i i i r f i f former! Wno arsociated in Journalism. ‘The faners} will take | Albany Evening Journal rays: pall: republican, son sued them for damages for denle-ly Beltipere, Maryisa¢. ree | Adamsand Platt, Jw sag my ftate prison inspector, are elected. withdraws the suit, they paying the acterizes