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THE EVENING STAR. PERLISSED DpAlLi, Suadays Kxcepted, AT THE STAR BVILDINGS Pemusyiventa Aveume, cor. 1 " THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANT, @ M. BAUR RING, Pres't. fo | THE SV ENING SIAR & & carriers to ¢ fe pers xt TRNCENTS or Foxr® Fore Goss son mvt.) Cirle a ty ogi | ‘ Naw Yorx, November i4.—The sen of to- Two Ornt carb. By mait—three months, $130; ST hs os af aie ea om : SPER PTR : ef this city that im addition to hose whose eve- TUE XERRLY STAR. P tay orm Bo paper wor BF Bucs 1 vertiring farnfshed on # 7pleation. , 42—N2. 6444. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. NOVEMBER I, 1873. TWO CENTS, | peer virgen tye ume br caprare | EVENING STAR. bh. According to this state. eam ment pot one American witness of the afar ix PSOE RS as Sg aa loft alive left New York im the Perit expedition im portant: Cespedes as leatenant- | orm wAYAL vome® t © About the Cuban | US EXECUTIONS. THE V AMUSE a te wes SPECYAL NOTICES. EW OFERs nots ! Action of Our Government. dc. and fought ander OURAN War To he as colonel. S ; Devidediy Good. = . The arrival of Mr. Svier, the Minister of Col- | ‘The barbarity of the Spanish authorities in | Gastio, tn the chute penn ia coe eres mare REINFORCE: : ONE Whe ONLY Bonsuovan | Washington News and Gossip, | ovier, in Cada, is looked for with interest. as | their hasty, wholesale execation of the prisoner- | Yang and in prisom Sidr nomena: admire, | PORT#MOCTA, N. H., November 14 —Wy an Mi rixees— WEDNE~ 49, S<TCRDAY soennoun i . — the object of his visit to the island is to corree: | M#ken trom the ill-fated \ irginius is the theme | ang generals, be suffered much from Spanish | OFder from the Navy department ali the sailors cE word PAMUUR SPRUTA bt nyse oa 1 - of conversation and condemnation apen esery | cruelty. His life was saved twice by interfer | om board the United Sta c sh THK LACK CROC TRE BLACK CRUOK, GH DROPS \ _ IntEn> AL Kuavases.—The re -eipts from this | existing abuses, and ashe represents the hom: | tongne. The mevements of the Navy ant War pots OM, ‘Washington 7 e United States receiving ship Se Je th. mvt stiractive dramatic repress tation ever GOUGH DROPS. | source to-day were $268,043 37. government. it remains tobe seen how far his evar tin ate are avxiously matched by those Tan DIsvERERCA’ oF @ruEn uetwees res | % ot eee, See te maraing “pape 7 intiuence or his orders are res] Govern- | who hope the govern: t will at least send « bn pee f, of en rt Reannial | HE buat K CROOK. | Ex, iste cate He cekeee. s we ficials regret that shace seautllicnut aay pewertal fieet to the West Indies, The Spanish gunboat which Dverbauled and |. Suse? Femels in Cuban waters, de ES es POS ee sinabi dee she Sasa on bis annial report and re ing of impatience on the part of the press of BECKRTARY FISH TO CONSUL HALL. capused eastommn Yee eee The First of the Fleet for THE BLACK © - eee ny COCR dence da'ly with his apher. @ nntry, It does not hasten the ~ettlemi The Secretary of State yesterday, on roceip! | So! fur speed averaged hultnine knotean hone New You, November 4 lide erack " : tea | Of matters, avd tends to precipitate act of @ dispatch amnouncing the wholesale execu | Shy it as skid by. the ‘geutioman who beet ani | States steamer Kuusas aailed for s [THE Buack ‘ Nay Midshipmen F nly embarrasses the government in its | tion, telegraphed to Consn! General Hall at | they‘ eimiusthat sheonghtis hare heen ca. | Cuba to-day THE BLAOK ‘ Wright, Henry M. Jacoby, George A own, vation to have not only the fallest rep. | Havana to instruct the vice consal at that ph abled trencape the Seated tt che hat hee, | Comments of the Leadon Souraats. THE Back Sores aa enue OF Win. M. Wood bave ordered to the | aration for the erimes commi such as | to inquire into the matter and enter an earnest ee ee ‘fe Lonpom, November 14.—The ahuoting of the LHE BLACK Corner 24 and D = e-aebalived catia ica on the | surances as will forever p t their recur. | protest against the haste ofthe trial in the fac. | &®-“ condition. crew and passengers of the steamsbiy \ ingin a ete ke inves neee See Cow, © Woreester. = renee on the istand of Cuba, of the orders of the Spanish government for de Money SS is commented on at length by the London morn NDE TROUPE. Bovine at i aii: CoxmissiorEp.—Pree today | Additional excitement was created this after- | lay until a full examination could be made intr Site PaRETEOS Ob Gane rors ing journals, all oc which express the hope that wor - igned. thé cosishinden of Thomas Modgies, 6 he general circulation of a report | all the fact« attending the capture of the Vir eatures in the condition of trade | th executions will be avenged by the govern - ASHINGTON TH 7 7 Me hers, Mothers, Mothers! sence = Spaniards had executed one hundred | gitius. are encouraging. Stocks have advanced fro ment of th ited States. V Tith Street, below Pemma. Av. Don’t failto procure MBS. WINSLOW'S SOOTH. | ¢e!’ector of internal revenue for the second a ard ten more of the prisonersot the Virgintas CONSUL HALI’S REPLY. five to eight per cent. since the close of lar | o—— —— ING SYRUP for all diseases incident to the period | trict or North Carotina. his rumor lacked confirmation by the Associa. | Mr Hall replied that the viee consul had al kK. Exchange is firmer. Apprehensions 0: | Wall Street To-day CUB STAR IN THE ASCENDANT of teething tu children. It relieves the chiid trum | = D for Cetobe-. reveiy wt | te, Press, but a well-known newspaper man | ready protested in the strongest terms agains! in London are well-nigh dissipated. But New York, November 14.—Mongy was One Week and Matincea. | palnscures colle, regulates the Bow'lsyand.by | 7 ie dinburgh ss Lied ig — receiv «t | sruted that A dispatch ‘to that effect bad heen | the, proceedings, Dut, thag his action was sert | says the New York Times, “while facts like | ad dearer to-day, and call loans ranged from Cexcea piving reliof and healta t the child, gives’ reat to | from Kervand & Towers, Washington agen’s | received in this city. The comments seemed to | ously obstructed by the Spanish officials, al | ony te a diminution ‘in the intensity of | 7 per cent. to 1-4. The gold room was a-eaene the mother. Be nd call for | ft Leonard Scott Publishing Co.'s rey rimts. | be only and that it was to be hoped | avenues of communication being closed agait o dletarbance, and Poe over in | Of increased excitement to-day, wide @uc- E FAWN MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP” | ut ‘os teow 108 serine ee Pan Ocbun Fur see 1 eee Secretary of State would inthe end | bim. The telegraph line between Santiago and colnet eee Svikenes Sietinearte an | Sauienca ponareme mane Wes gton in pe E WHITE FAWN For saleby all drags’ ee | ere ? turn ont to be a sword-tish. Havane being interrupted, be was prevented | cumulate that the embarrassment of trates | gal to the Spatish question, A werike feel harle —_—_==_= ee ee — | asi a ‘The Cabinet at two o'clock wasstill in session, | from teiegraphing to Kingston, inorder to make | Sowly inclu new branches. and stead!ly in he prevails mong gold ecolaters, air PEBLIS BALLER ThOUPR. LECTURES | kABY Twomxrox and family have returmsd | with prospects of an extended meeting. Ali | inquiry relative to the Virgintts hen she was creasing the mumber of poopie thrown out oi | ata the price "ad wy to SeweemnenysDiaen pretinnte. | - to their residence in this city. We regret to | the members are in atendanee; the comptica- | brought into port. re was nothing left to | Cork. Gvhile, theretore, the worst of what ave, | i th” frequent t appearance of the Spec ntermediate changes tions arising ont of the capture of the Vir- | him ty Artie, jtxeo N BaALL. t the slow process of the mails, and this add that owing to the recent death of a brother cslebrated illustons be eailed panic is oapec The rates paid for carrying are 1-32 to 3 per THE ADAMS BROTHERS . j ) ginins and the execution of the captives bsing | mode of communication was of no advantage | Qo ceed ‘he pani the wistor te we talak, | cent., Gnd Sat Gur wentewlng. @orerenees famed te caiticn, MONS, BLANDOW. | NOVEMBER 17, 19, AND 21. of Lady Thornton, the British legation will be | the subject of discussion. All oficial dispatches | under the circumstances. canta than air useeiemeon "| bonds advanced to a higher pout than for a LP OBEEBRATED COURT OF BEAUTY | 1, cran LECTURE ASSOCIATION hes ar- | ‘l0eed for social pnrposes this winter, recelved by Secretary Fish since Tuesday last | NR. FIBH SAYS TO ME. SICKLES, “YoU PRO Ate FOR Lanoaixe wus, jong time past. The demand was active, and . Twelve hands adios bd by th: Star | h o ts ~4 a aus. ad caring on the subject were formally presented TEST.” ri this, together with the rise 2 y tine W MELE ANNEPTI GAL: | F secata pene: HF three briliientiy itive; | pin, Ricnanp Hamainorom, Secretary of the | Waite there will be no wer with Sone ee Immediately on rece:pt of Consul General | city Secrerday paca tidermen of Ramen atetieeeen ry Ayla dt Int _——— Sect | MAGIC OF LIGHT AND SOUND | Distriet of Columbia, gave a supper at his resi- t this government does not anticipate any. | Hall’s dispatch the Secretary of State instracted | the board of estimate apd appropriation to a «| forthe strength in prices here. : T. RDWARDS, 1 W RAGAN’ | ile os } dence, on E street, lastevening. Governor Shep- | that power being unable to enforce authority— | Minister Sickles to enter with the Spanish gov- | Hropriate a sufficient sum eo conn public | Thestock market was weak in early deat ‘The acc mplished Actress and Vocalist, MISS OAR- | . | | herd, General 0. E. Babcock, the judges of the | the United States intends sending a strong | ernment a strong protest against the proceed improvements begun but suspended for want of | amd prices declined f & to 3 per cent. bat MIE AVEKY. The popular American Actor, GEO. PROF. I. H. PEPPER, District Supreme Court, and a number of por. | paral fleet to the West Indies. and wilt protect | ings at Santiago, characterizing them asan out: | funds. Five hundred iaborens were est toneurk, | towards midday there was wo ise roren fee Ww. THOM Coomedi Dircetorofthe Royal Pelytechnic Institute, Lon | sonal friends of the Secretary were present, and | her interests and citizens by the moral force if | tage on civilization and humanity and an iusult Brooklyn board of city works. | ing, and the decline was recovered in moxt 5 niepiees. 5.8 HODGES ,S JESS SUOR LEY oa ir owe roan a | Pasted a pleasant evening. — ‘i pecnible, but ectual it soe orate gunson | to the ares ee The othcers of German steamers have received | cases. Shortly before one o'clock the mar- none ¥ ry oF. L. W. , = —————_—_— the vessels of her own naval sjuadron. At ali oe Gea If SO BORRY a large number of applications from emigrants | Ket became weak again, and at “Ge Vomily Matiness£. rLedice and Ohildren every | Secretary ef the Royal Potytechmic Institete, Lon- | E®oRCED TauremaNce (© ALASKA.—The | events, we intend to first see the elect of such | Gen. Sickles has replied that he had an inter- | \he Same ny tars work ther peneas | second “cnll’ there “wast & general Gechiee. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Bovs-tr | dom, imyeutor of tne dise tring statue uxad ai Wal- | attorney General has decided that as to the in- | an armed constabulary, aud govern our future | \lew with the minister for foreign affairs, and stl ‘a he back, having no employment and no money to | Dealings im the general list were les activ cee which may be | acted in accordance with | troduction and use of spiritous liquors, Alaska | @¢tton to suit the circumst, W4Ll s Sew oFERa HoUs. “brated a for their passage. than yesterday, but nevertheless @ large bus! ; Proteus," D-eupitate , further, that the s ernie! Ty pay : The Wond-rfal Frankenstein Mystery,” | is to be regarded asan Indian country, and thar | “(¢velored. presecd atin pee reeee ere caen. oe < s SARSIAL SA TEESTS | Rene was done in New York Gentral. lake @NOR TOMMASO SALVINI. ‘Speaking Pictures, &., &c. | fo spiziteoue Haters oF wines can be tncrodece . shad p The officers of the Duquesne Savings bank | Shore, Western Union, Pacitic Mail and Wa ° gerbes \ ane Pirituous liquors or wines can be int i s at the White House. ised to act in such @ manger as would show it- | of Pitsburg made a statement yesterday bash. "State bonds were dull and @rm, the vom ‘Othello the world has ever sven."— | MONDAY EVENING. November 17— there without an order from the War depart- | soy cuyemNzs ARRAPAHOES InTeRview | 4sapprobation of the profeedings at Santiago. | ing the assets at $236,182, and the Habilities at | inal quotation: being bigher. « ae, - = y ROMARE OF OPTI ment for that purpose. TREIR GREAT PATHER. — at the same time manifest its friendship for $153,015. They propose to pay the indebted ee wmph of dramatte poeta hes seidouy tocn | “ RDNESDAY 2) ENDE, | PRow. Haypen, of this city, has been invitel | A delegation of northern and southern Arf '™*eevernment. Dess in instalments of 20 per cent. each. ep chem York Notes secB. His Uthello the perfection of arta.”"—Tviiunr. | FRIDAY EVENING, Novem by the American Geographical Society to de- | rapahoes and Cheyenne Indiaus had an inter The Secretary of War has wsued anecial order A RAILROAD DEFAULTER. IMPROVED CONDITION OF TRE AbROCIA “Hie Othello the most powerfal, artistic and origi SCIENTIFIC tts Y . . = aa an y “ ones A ramor was circulated in Wall street yester PRANKS nal p- formance the world han ec — Herald In thie series will be introd ver a lecture before that body, and has, we | view with President Grant this morning. The | to the engineer corps of the United States army | gay arternoon to the eflect that a 4 yacy N Yo N ver 14.—T) . wie eae os only angearares 'g Washington on | “Sphinx, | Disgoteing Statue, = hixtug Oarica- | understand, accepted the invitation. The sub- | Chiefs and a few squaws, accompanied by their | t° Place Forts Jackson, St. Phillp, and all the y afternoon to the ata deficiency to zw Rk. November 14.—The asso > NING, November 17. The original | tures,” “Cabinet Pretures,” th white. end blac the extent of $600,009 had been discovered bai the accounts of an officer of a western railroad | jeet of his address will be his exploration in tortificatio Telepho- | Pe ir Revemt | suse 8 of the gulf in complete order, and s hold 82; 0).000 in legal tenders, a ¢ siay en which was founded the most snccessful “The Danci: keleton,” “WW heatstone’ agents and interpreters, arrived at the Execu- t of $65,000 since yesterday. 4 c Colorado during the last summer, anid it will no Sg as soon as this is consummated a full garrison | ‘The New York Times will palte report to . teste ee — DAVID GARRICK Siherstartiinig iinisiont evar Helere producad i | doubt be one of great interest. ‘The time tor | tive Mansion at 11 o'clock, and formed in a | will be placed in each, in order to meet any | DMC? i that the defeulted i Daria Cetetors At the third day's seamton of the genera! mis SALVINL in bis great role f SULLIVAN. america, mukee “fore produced in | the lecture has not yet been fix: will be | cirelein the main lower hall, looking as stolid | ¢mergencies that may arise out of the Cubar souri, Kansas and Texas road. sionary committee of the M. E. Uburch the aw TORSDAY. Nov. Is, Shak«pei ime tragedy, | single admission ,75 cents; soason tickets | at an early day. as tobacco signs. Subsequently they were es- | «uest'op. eel . PAVING INTRREST PROMPTLY. nual appropriations to German mission: were «THELIOS LLO Ta cheree fcr reserved seats. For sale —— corted up stairs to the Presideut’s private office The New York Evening Post of yesterday The Kichmond and Petersburg and the Pe made. The amounts are the same as last year’ SALVINI te bie grand ie Maric Store, Pennevivaniaavenne. movil. | THE FOLLOWING TRANSrEAS of officers of | by Commissioner Smith and introduced to thel: | Says: Since the beginning of the present week tersburg and Weldon railroads, Reaben Kog- | aggregating ©. 0. The appropriatics P | the Adjutant General's department are an- | Great Father by Secretary Delano. mieh excitement has existed at the Brooklyn - ppror land president, met promptly the November in- | domestic missions was then taken up. Te | “is naareineri THE PRESIDENT'S TALK. navy yard over the news of the outrages ns as yee : omueoud . o shee BALLS, &e. | Reuneed:—Col. Richard Dram, assistant « Having arranged themselves around the room | Cabs, and thereport that the Navy departmet | Soa Danvilie: and: Plodsout air ines tora, | Amounts will be the same an last year. = at | tant general, trom headquarters military irant a elf to t has i: Sued orders to get ali the available vessel» Be ; vice ¥ = : . SECOND GHAND ANNUAL BALL sion of the ‘Atlantic to headquarters m Presidont Grant first addressed himself to the processes thane . A.S. Butord, president, extending from Beckham conclude’ the opening adare me Meson, OOMGEAT = Ss s OF litision of the Missouri, Liente Col. northern Arrapaboes. He said that under the | ready tor any emergency. The vessels In ques mond to A ‘orem. | the prosecation. Defendant's ou F 5 Prey es ro a MOUNT VERON LODGE, A 7m = 7 ce ronal treaty made with them the government desired | tion were the Powhatan, Kansas and Juniata. | per interest on the! yr. that varion~ comnts be guarded, ov t ‘Beer tie AB NTS | UNITED OBDAR of AMERIOAN PLASTERE | ta i ee a “th . ae them to locate at the southern agency; that he | The Powhatan was the tirst vessel put in trim == grounds, The jadge overruled all 6.008 ORCHESTRION, eee ATMARINI'S HALL, _ Mtaze cicwion of tine ae approved of all that had been dove by the Her commander is Captain John C. Beaumont jeveral witnesses were examined, but Pesforming the latest Opersi c and Nat! «ral Music, | TURSDAY EVEDING. November 1, 4 military division h retary of the Interior and the Comuissioner of | She is a ere er 2.182 rece ep TRE PHILADELPHIA RACES r repetition of the testimony on t . | pene 5 ny i) Suu ceeenen cusmeced Indian A fairs: thatthe government proposed to | Carries seventeen guns. She is now completely | ‘The jirst running meeting at Pat Breere 4e* Penn; SCHWARZENBERG'S, | Ci bee Baal ranclent guarantee that jis laa hone ride snes es do every thing it could to benefit thet, ant that | itted out, and lies off the Batt ry awaiting of | piiladelphia, commenced yesterday and. was e ey between 46 | Tickets G1, adaitting Orne io wae | ee dois v4s* | by locating in the hern agency, they could | ders. The screw sloop.of-war Kansas iscom | well attended. The first race was a burite Seaaeaee —_—— ter’s departine: ven months on | Le petter provided for. ° manded by Commodore lee. She carries three | race, two-mile dash, purse $40), over eight har- TRasonal ™ 7 es ” surgeon's certiticate with permis LITTLE BEAR'S RESPONSE. heavy guns. This vessel, it will be remember } jj Entries: George West, Prince Albert, and Maren 14.—JeBera! Blo sones iraught. 028-$m | DRY GoOOoDs. m to gob The ext Little Bear gave a grunt and was introduced. | cd, gained some notoriety while the Virginius mmany. Won by George West. Time, 4/1. | has arrived at Longrono af - i: ave of abserice ¢ i He said he was glad to see the Great Father; | was imprisoned in Aspinwall harbor. A Span Second race, one-mile dash, $500 purse, 40" FAMINE 18 GRERNLAND se MENSE KEDUCTION ! H. Pardee is extended three months. that be bad c a good ways to see him, and | ish guntoat kept the latter in sight night anc | to sirst horse and $100 to seconil. Entries: Lizzie Lonpow, November 14.— Intelligence bas been — Ten oe. DRE. “OOD tien of the Eresldcnt, the extensic ent now that he had come to ask Maes her onsen soeet ne ome Lucas and Hattie ®’Neill. Won by Lizzie Lu- | received here that a famine prevails in Groen- ARKKITER’S, RESS 6 s absence granted Capt. V. M. C the Greal send them to the he Kansas was cruising in the neighborhood. | eas, ‘Time, 1-4 | land, caused by the failure of the fisheries. In Mo. 439 7th street, between D aad 'E streets, eight reduce: » >, fantry. is still further extented 1, | Southern agency, as they were contented where | avd her commander ottered to convey the Vi Third race. mile heats. Entries: Artist, Min- | one Village some 1% persone bave starved Crete Caren shove Odd Fellows Halt, | Reduced from 20 to 40 Per Cent, | is74,and the acceptance of his resignation i: | they were i ius out of the reach of the Spanish vessel. | nie Mack and Hattie O'Neill. Won by Minuic | death. sige | = leraces ating: Bagravings, Ohromos, a, | BLACK SILKS and BLACK ALPACAS oaps. | Suspended until further orders. President Grant said to Little Bear, ‘ you | Crowds of spectators lined the shore, exp "8 | Mack in twostraight heats, time of both being | —— Bhades. Pictores, Frames, Picture Cotas and far. | Sit low. BEVERSINLB ALL WOOL OTTO mae Se ay " agreed to go. and there you will be among your | to see @ naval fight, but no such tight oc. oe More Keasoms for a New Triat of wels, Rings, Nails, &c., in the District. | MAN SHAWLS. 93.4; Elecant PABIS KID HE FUNERAL of James Walcott Knowlton. | friends; to which the chief replied, “that as | curred, and the Virginius escaped. ‘The THE SAN PRANCISCO POUR-MILE POOL. dderzook SF Teums Cast | CLOVES, 6 cents; PRINTS. 6. cents | correspondent of the New York 7vibwx aml | be understood the treaty they were not to leave | Knusas is now lying at the navy yard whart The sale of pools on the four-mile race last Westenrster, Pa., Nov. M4. Pardue, oS ¥ S27 Please remember Name and Number. jel-ly* | noytn tnt ue Fistroce oan mien other journals, took place to-day from the resi- | the northern agency for thirty-six years, that he | Teceivirg her final supply ot stores. Execitive night amounted to over $20,000, in het lowing | counsel for ( dderzook, bas filed two additional AtE Rines oF CAST-OFF WEARING aP- Of his father-in-law, Hon. A Nidile, | Would do all the Great Father asked bim, but | Oficer Ransom s if necessary, she can be ae a hat he could he ott put in readiness to sail to-night. Her crew are | [#t0: Thad. Stevens, $200; Joe Daniels, $ vomisiing oo puummnas tote anak eae A el En pe eB | PPEBUCTION IN DRESS GooDs. Hith etrect. Key. Frederic Hinckley | that he could not go to the other agency. icin reatines pect of active service, | 2*ue Blue, $130; the field, $39. tee baa men eng edger bey iy addvonstng oF cnliing on 7 sth. = | R — | reached the famevel aoeiwonreties ehichine ‘A DOUILE RED MAN. in good spirits at the prospect of active service nesees in identifying Wilson ae Goss, ari ident. C1FDmreet, between Gh and iih ass. | Back, all-Woot Satine remair 1 ere followed by a large number ot | Powder Face,a powerful Indian, with a good, | and seem particularly pleased when it is hi. ted Neter by mail promptiy attended to. Oash paid fit tr Blak, all Wool Satine, 5u A MAN Fats rrow A Caveacu Srint.— | fying the remains found Gow; also that the c a P . ude io deceased intelligent countenance, satd he was glad to | that their destination may possibly be Cuba. | About nalf-past nine o'clock yesterday morn- | veraict w: inst the weight of evidence <== = || sek reduced fom 65,555 and Sheree” 9B" | TH Cemetery. whore the body was deposites | sce the Creat Father, tharhe thought itwas no | Most of these men have becn on the West Iudis | ing “Eaalt; pat nine o'clock vesterday morn - LADIES’ GOODS, ubie twiiivd French Cashmeres ia new | in a vault. ‘The pall-bearers were Messrs, | Use to buck against the white man, as he saw | station for years, and their dislike of the Span- | slating the spire of St. Peter's church, now tn Depression in the Irom Trade Ad “ Qi morte 91.00 per yard. Hoynton, Worden. Piatt, Wight, Adams and | they were too snany tor him; that he always | iardsis expressed in strong terms. The sloop | course of erection af the corner of Wayne and PHILADELPHIA, November 14.—The exec ST Rocks Bouse erinee: and 78c., worth double. | ‘Townsend. obeyed the Great Father, and that he propased | of-war Juniata, Commodore Braine, which re | Harvey streets, Germantown, slippod and fell | tive committee of the Americas iron and steel b of desirable Dreas Gouds reduced to -———. _ | todo what he told him and be a white man. cently returned trom the Arctic regions, after | to the ground, a distance of about saventy association have allied a meeting of the national * po » COTTONS ani a't P pry | A CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION Was began in Little Bear again repeated that as he er- | her search for the Polaris, is also rapidly fitting | In his rapid descent he struck on the +> ng | Organization on the 20th instant this city, to INDUSTRY PRES“MAKING ene perssins in ONS ani all kinisof DR New York city yesterday, of candidates for | Stood the treaty he was to remain north thirty- | Out. The soft coal on board has been taken out. | several times, and when le finally reached the | covsider the preseut critical condition of th iciiie eee aan ‘ONE PEICE ONLY, in plain figures. ) clerksbips in the public departments in | *!* years before going to the southern agency, | aud anthracite substitated. Mer guus have been | ground was ina horrible condition. His b iron trade. aud take tion regarding the ft tation BOGAN & WYLIE, this cf to which President Grant replied that before | put im order, and the crew are engaged in get tr 101 and 1020 7th strect northwest. A, cad ow" that time the whites would crewd in upom them | ting the last of her stores on board. She will b raves, chief examiner; Gen. Thomas ittil- | and may be the Arrapahovs would be gone. Ii | ready to sail to-morrow mn ‘The board of examiners were: was nearly split open, a large part of the acalp | work of tue hanging over one car. His back, ribs and leg- een uth and ist. ves’ | bishop. Tt willbe remembered that Ir. Cum- | Brookivn: She hy thas score.”” sel Bazan, whose commander requested the | mins was a delegate to the Evangelical All = . - : 3 ht, uniess further | were also brokeu. He was removed to the Ger w ¥ L. P. SEANNERET have just | Care AND EXAMINE FUR YOURSELVES. ise, assistant treasurer; Col. Silas W. Burt, | they went south they would be protected by the | orders are received {rom the Navy departmnt | mantown almshouse, and medical atteniance |- MonTrmat AVE returned trom Paris with a cboice ma- aanaay deputy naval officer and chairman of the asso- | voyernment; if they rematned where they were | when an additional force will | ployed, and .| summoned. Drs. Leavitt and Ashmead were | flect have lett port, and navigation w Scriment of Bonucts and Mats, “Latest nov- | diipnccecensl Gthiee DrcmmGasaw at aa ciated board. Seventy-five applicants were | they must take care of themselves. Besides, | the vessel made ready to sail at nouu to-morrow | soonon hand. aud rendered every possible as | bly close early this season, There i consder- Washing 616 rie aie eee a 2 ge - be ences summoned, of which number about fifty ap- | said the President, ?the southern agency har | | NATIONALITY oF THE vindiNirs sistance. The steward of the house, Mr | able snow here, and sleighs are esed, instead of eo. S16 sie sine w treet een ee scimearte, Flannels, Sheetings aud Linens | peared. Among them were several ladies, Sev: | more game, the climate is milder, the winters | The Virgiulus was in Aspinwall in August | Sakanee and his wife, paid the injured man the | cars, by the city ra York, i7thst, near Broadway. Par- | Greatly redqced figures, eral prominent gentlemen connected with the | are shorter, and they would be much better pro | 1°71, when the Tornado ture nned to seize her. | Kindest attention, but all without avail. The tion paid to Uride! and monrning or | Dry Goods of all kinds at right prices, eiyli service were present. The examination | yided for if'they went there. The American consal interfered, and told the | family ot the injured man was notified of the The Chicage Bt ra Toursament. iso. Gressmaking in all ite branches. BO¥ll | Bargains in Gent’s and Ladics Linon Handker | Continued ali day, after which the papers were lull Knife said when he signed the treaty he | captain of the Spanish ve-sel to doitathis pert! | saa ox rrence, and inthe afternoon his wife Cai aco, November 14—In the billiard tour- MISS E. A. McCOKMICK, ~ | chiefs. forwarded to the examining boards in this city. | did not know he was required to go south at all. | The facts were reported to Mr. Huriburt,th> | and sone ana daughters arrived. He soemed to | Hament last might, Ubassy beat Suyder by a D | BMOSY BAXTER. District or Couumnia Boxvs.—The attacks { President Grant said the fault then must have | American minister at Bogota, who at onc: ap | recognize them, rut was unable to speak. A. | score of « 9@2 PENNSYLVAMBIA AVENUB, | _oct% tr 1920 Pennsyivani enue : = Pht gh ote ee “y been with the interpreter, as knew that | proved of all the consul had done, and laiddown | twenty minutes after 1 o'clock he expired. De (oP sta. | + on the Government of the District of Columbia | Gen. Sherman, in making thé treaty, would | the principle that Spain could, under no cir- | ceaced was se veace of age, an! resided at |ota | & GOVermment Majo Will open on W&DNESDAY, November 5, an DRY Goops have not been successfulin preventing anotable | not do them an intentional injury. cumstances, molest the Virginins on the high | street and Columbia avente.—Paiia. 4! minton Parliamen: ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF negotiation of District bonds. It was noted in A SHORT SPEECH seas, except in Spanish waters, when caught in | j5/,, OTTAWA patches from St IMPORTED BONNaTS AND ROUND HATS, N the dispatches of yesterday that the Board of Little Robe, a short, squatty Indian, then |] contraband acts. 2 N.f., * the government ha Fe Rae eee, 2c. <ae Public Works had begun the payment of its | stepped forward and said: --I came agood ways | In April, 1872, the United States ship Kansas | fesrexation ov Asiatawr Bawor Cem- | cured majority of four or fve as the res FOR THE WINTER SEASON, | . employés. The money devoted to this purpose | to see the Great Father: 1 now see him, ‘That | convoyed the Virginius to rea trom Aspinwall, | suas The Right Reverend George David | the general election. to which the ladies of Washingtoa and vicinity are | CARPETING. was obtained by the’ negotiation of District | isall I have to fay.” on the demand of Minister Huriburt, when she | Cummins publishes a lecter to the Kight Rev- | * Ta Ievited ___nors-tr | bonds in New York at eighty-live. In com ‘The President laughingly said: «I am afraid | was threatened with ecizore by the Spanish | erend Benjamin Bosworth Smith, bisuop of the | _I-AUNCH OF A TorrEDo Boat.—The vow tor- LARzs ABOUT PURCHASING A WINTER i parison with the price at this tlme of securities } | shall loose my reputativi ax a terse speaker | slip-of-war Pizarro. InJune of thesame year, | Protestant Episcopal charch in the diocese of boat designed by Admiral Porter. was QUTHIT for thomerives oF | children | Fincing it impossible to ell out onr immense | Of undoubted character whose soundness ha: after that effort.” To which Commissioner Se aa bane soe te. Aspinwall, wa: | Kentucky, resign is oftice as assistant | launched vester: Foey witt dnd bie tech one cf the iene mf | stcek of goods at our old stand, No. 92% 7th street, | Dever been attacked, this sale indicates much | Smith replicd that he mecd have mo fearson | menaced w o.com , dest this side of New York, comprising the ueweat | we bave MOVED to No. 1011 7th street, east side, | COMfdence in theaa bonds. ~The interest witicl: | and the design is entirely new. @he was christ. va recently became due las been fully paid.—N Aiter other speech mak'nz ths Indias with- | captain of the United Statesship-ot war Kansa~ | ance, and took “ ym ‘ser’ + | ened with a bottle of wine by Miss Haxten. a aes where we are receiving new Fat! Goods. itn drew. — * to state whether she was an American vessel Dr. lail's church (Erosbyterian), several other | daughter of the equipment oicer of tee perd N 4 _ 0125-20 W. WwW. BURDETTE. Prrsowat.—H. 1. Bridgman, N. ¥.; Colonel TRE POW-WoW YESTERDAY. Mr. Thom; »the American consal, being | distinguished clergymen, mot members of the | The new boat is not exactly cigar-sbaped, a» These same Indians, in their war paint and | interrogated upon the subject, stated explicitly full aboriginal costumes, went up to the Inte- | that her Papers were in all respects complete, Episcopal church, also being present and as- | fe most ot the torpedo-boats beretofore con- — | C.F. Blunt, U.S. A. Hon. J. W. Dwyer, On! sisting in the distribution of the sacred ele- | structed, but resembles more nearly a narrow | Hon. James Thorington and daughter, rior department yesterday to have a talk with | and that she was an American vessel beyond al! | ments. Dr. Cummins’ participation im this | beam canal boat with a bow. She CLOTHING AT PANIC PRICES. | conutat Aspin Major ©. B. Phillips, t the Secretary of the Interior and the Indian } question. and entitied to protection. A long | sacramental service provoked a cortesponden built of irom, 176 feet long, 2 feet be mad 2 A.- eserat 9. ‘Barriger, | "3. A commissioner. The northern Arrapahoes and | corresponcence ensued, which resulted in tae | in which sev 1 clergymen with “high church” | feet bold. She weighs 57.000 pounds without Kobert Avery, U.S. A.; awl Hon. A, G. Sands, | Cheyennes live in Dakota, but the goveramont | Kansas escorting the \irginius to aea—upon the prociivities severely criticised his conduct. He | Ber machinery. and her displacement will be - RSET HE JULIE CORSET EMBROIDERED 7 4 > >p aa = ‘ has recently been to induce them to | demand of our consul—as an Amorican ship en- | seems to have taken the matterso much toheart | #bout $00 tons. Her engines will be compound, BAI BRAIDS, CLOTHING AT PANTO PREC HS.» | esreees Ona nie as ie Rei House..-- | change their residence wa the lurtian territory, | Utied to protection." Simee then she has bes that he has resigned his office, im order to escape | 0! about 200-borae power. She is built 'u com Made to bis order in Parts, |S. &., died at hw residence th Galtioree son Rhere the southern Cheyenmes and Arrapahoe« | different ports of the Carribean Sea, where she | such censure inthe future excercise of what he | partments, with a double bottom, and pampe var rene AEn8 a i | |e ee ‘reasident Wilama enpecte or oo bave a reservation set apart tor them. Duli | was, in all cases, cleared as an American ship. | Lelieves to be his privilege asa Christian to | abd valves So arranged as to setile her in the ote ELAS, import» nearly, all bis coeds | UNPARALLELED INDUCEMENTS. | cupy his old quarters at the Washington House | Knife, the chief of the northern Cheyennes, and ‘en in her last voyage out she was cleared fraternize with «the blessed company of all | water to the level of her deck. A torpedo spar . wR ce Vienty Bear, chiet of the Arrapahoes, acted as | an American vessel trom Kingston, Jamaica. | faitiful people,” whom Gol —hata knit projects from the bow on a line with the kee!, MAKING inallitedranches. 0ci29.1m | UNPARALLELED = INDUCEMENTS. | (this city in $ pL ae Be pec goe spokesmen on the part of the Indians, and xaid | It was believed that the Stateand Navydepart | getiicr in one communion and fellowship ii and three similar spars are at either side. In ———— — — | Governor Whyte for the nator! from | they want to go to their former reservation | ments at Washington were vognivant of these | Mythical boly of His So: as Christ the construction of the boat strength and speed T @ THE LADIES. } ———— | Maryland. “George W. Grice. R. W. Neanrell on the North Platte, in Nebraska. Commis. | facts, and that there is not a shadow of doubt! Were chictly held in view. She can alo be used a ; | _ and General James ‘1. Seiiridce of Philadet- | “0Per Smith reminded them that under the | that the Virgtnius was at the tame of her recen’ AN ALLEGED DRPAULTING INDIAN AGENT. &Saram. Tho torpedocs are to be attached & ‘NEW AND VE LecE sruck” OV ERCOATS. ein “wee W'R Sherman treaty of 1s68, they ceded their resar- | capture cntitlel to protection as an America: | 4 story has lately boom jating in Mechan- | the side of an enemy's ship, and exploded by NEW AND VERY SELECT STOCK phia, are in town, Mr. B. W. Barber, Third a vessel. y < electricity. She ts to have the new Fowler pad ‘ | OVERCOATS, g@ OVEROCOATS, g14 | Assistant Postmaster Cc as gone to | Yation to Nebraska, and owned no sel. . ieville and vicinity, of which the following, i jectricity. § > ha pa BERLIN ZEPUYRS AND WoRSTED Goons, | OVEBC i Michigan to bring bis Tamily hese (ae the onetee | lands in tha : DPhey replied that PHILADELPHIA AROUSED. is believed, is a true version —Fletch dle-whee! in the stern, which will enable ber to such as Laties avd Children's Worsted Hoods, | OVERCOATS, $6 QYEROOATS, $19 | oo epresentative Garield, of Ohio, arrived in | Wey never gave up their home in Nebraska,and | A large meeting of Cubans, resident of Phil- } sign formexiy of Mechanicville, was appointed turn im her own length.—. F. Times . uds, Leggings, Blitts, aud Fancy Wool | OVERCOATS, $5 OVERCOATS. $16 | tnin'city today ne" : that they did not fully understand the provi- | adelphia, was held last evening, the president | un Indian agent, through the influence of the 5 ts 6. ¢ OVEBCOATS, $10 gore sions ot the Sherman trea ey f fartuer | Of the Philadelphia jumta, M. A. Montego, pre Kev. Dr. J. P. Newman, his brother-in-law. Ovr Covase Towarpy Sraix.—We should stirreas.. ° LTPP ER eee | OVERCOATS, $11 SENATOR MORTON AND THE CuRAN s~ | said they bad come a jong way to see the Great | siding. He. with others, made addresses, in | yr. Newman was his bail, in connection with | place the Spanish government in the King ot LAMP SHADES. oy UVEROOATS, $12 OVEBOUATS, $26 | Tiex.—Senator Morton is credited with say- | Father and to talk with him about these thin, which great stress was taid on the Virginins | |ewis Smith, Ephr: Lockwood and Alonzo | Popilius, amd give tt one hour, and not one eee lass eet ng that the recent massacre at Santiago d and they did not propose to taik much with the | outrages. . Wm. EF. Small and Captain | Howland. wio are r@bkients of Mechanicriite. | Second more. to decide between thesarrender ot MRS t x y . 1 ’ a de ee Great Father's subordinates. Commissioner | Powers, two well-known military mem of tha’ | The bail have receutly been sued (or an alleged | @¥ery man who bad ahy part in the assassination | WINTER SUITS. Caba isin pertect accord with the history of | Smith informed them that they would ba com. | city, were present, and after making addresses | getaleation or fraud. amounting to $24,000. « It i}au and Cespedes and their aasociates, and | srneaa eee om the Spanish people for the p st live centuries: | pelled to keep their word, aud that they must | offered their services to the Cuban cause, say- IPAS (Toa TUGK SKIBTS for @ coute r: ~ howe State that he has | war, And if that government were to decide to } WINTER SUITS, that the question might, aud probably would, | goto the Indian territory, since by the treaty | ing they would raise, if necessary, 10,000 men Anlapeathade mine ee ant Shaw, Sontane surrender the rufiaus at our demand, what BELLEB'S, 716 Market Space, i3-ly | WINTEL SUITS, 910 WINTER SUITS, $1% | have sevgral a-pects; but that {t is his opinion | of iris they had agreed to go wich: the Crome reat enthusiasm prevailed when the sabscrip | territory, where he is jocated, ciaiming that his should be done with them? Hang them at once, go e , J BE. yoUuse s WINTER SUITS, $13 WINTEB SUIT: that the entire di y would be adjusted by ith the Sioux, er with the southern Cheyenanes m list was opencd. Several hundred dollar- | accounts are all right, and challenging the most | aud thus dispose of them as rapidly as they dis- ° : NEW YORK BAZAAR. | WINTER SUITS, $14 WINTER SUITS. the usual course of diplomacy and without rée- xl Arrapaliocs in the territory mentioned. it | were promptly subscribed. aud watches and | figid -crutiny of them. fey hosed of the men whom they nad illegally cap- Fosbionsblc Bondanariors for WINTER SUITS, $15 WINTER SUITS sort to hostile measures. In conversation with pears that neither the Crows or the Sioux | chains were presented by those who thoughr = = tured. Let them make a brief but imtumate ac- FARCE GOES Find CHDREWEAR, asd & representative of ‘Tux Stan to day, the | will receive them, and consequently, according | their cash subscriptions were not heavy THE ALLecgn Eieotioxs Faavos tx Batti- quaintance with a rope and a yardarm A sbort NOTIONS Senator stated that he had expressed no opinion | to the treaty of ‘os, they must go to the Indian | enough. One Cuban presented his horse anc | vorx.—The chuirman of the republican cam- | shrift and a bigh gallows, that is all the law tha At lowest market prices to all “ my YOUTHS SVITS. . on the merits of the Cuban matter for pubiica- | territory. ~ arriage. paign committee in Marylaud has been sum- | could be claimed for such scoumdrel: . octs- tr SEVEDTH EET. NEAR E. tion, and that he deemed it improper at this ssee- - PROPOSED MASS MEETING iN NEW YORK. moned before the Baitimore grand jury to give — Fravetic:. ‘ADAME ESTED, YOUTHS SUITS, $6 YOUTHS’ SUITS, g14 } time for him to do so. He says it is a grave The A number of influential Americans who | bis testimony tm the matter of allegations of | Byars M just returned from ith the (ali | YOUTHS’ SUITS, $5 YOUTHS’ SUITS, $13 goatee: and must be considered im the the mortality of that | sympathize with the cause of Cuban indepen | fraud in the recentelections\nthatstateandcity | DraTa reow a Yetitow Jacke’ yard loug. “ 4 oe ue aa con speak bis mind fully onthe subject. He says he appearance of the pan nae fora grand mass meeting, wbe held at frauds; but, contrary to the usual practice of | ter, when» yellow jacket alighted apoaitand BOY SUITS, . has bad a conference with the President on the | authorities to devise carry out measures to | 40 early day. ne i gat et WAS Lot Leagan) persoual- | was “|. “yon swallowed. The insect stung wwe stock eopstr m subject of the late massacre, but of course is not | prevent a recurrence of the dreadful scenes | TAMMANY'S DANDER “Rt y testify concerning suything which did mot | her in the throat which at once commenced SORTMENT OF Lap BOYS’ SUITS, $4 BOYS’ SUITS, gs { at liberty fo state the views of the President as | of the present year. The great fatalities at- The Tammany ball committee on organ ix: come under his own immediate observation, | swelling, in less then an hour com peceret Astoes Eur 01 LADIES BOYS SLITS, §5 BOYS’ SUITS, gie | expressed to h ‘The fact that Senator Mor- | tending the disease is attributed to the lack of | tion in the course of its proceedings yesterd and the strictest laws of evidence applicable to | pletely closed, causing her death by suffocation. ly. 3. HELLBR'S. 710 Market Space, | BOYS'SUITS. $7 BOYS’ SUITS, 12 | ton issecond on the foreign relations com: good sewerage, and other cities as well as Mem- | adopted resolutions demanding of the gove: cases before a petit jury were enforced by the aE ESUreemed cast LARD, ¥, pynine seras- ' fe may account for his reticen phis may take warning from its exampl bers a Fens St = oped the peomgerd Baltimore grand jury. Tat YELLOW rever p omg broken ont aoe MENT ESTABLISHED 1919 BOX COATS. TIONS OF THE SIGNAL SeRvic®.— | A Bank Casmimn Conwussing TO A Darat. | dication of the American flag aud honorot hu. | _TBRCHALLIs-Woopmunt Suir. pnp oan Ry I Py ae et a gomatry; The operations of the sigual service during the | CATION.—In Providente, It. [., Si P. | manit: court, chambers, ige Bar- ene ge . There were two deathe in CLS Sh ctret, boreeee Fea. OX COATS, $5 BOX COATS, $10 | past year have been very gratifying to the ofi- | Wardwell, cashier of the Commercial National JOMN BULL TO HAVE A HAND IN IT. rep uaiee Fee wade on hebalt ef Viste jemphie iy; both died from a relapse. Guarantee siren tua a0" colae uke off; ¢ BOX COATS, $5 BOX COATS, giz | cers having charge of ite sapereision. it is bank, contesses to a cefaleation Of abeat eds. | The British govorament has instructed its | Oud, Woedunll, im the civil salt for libel otonght scan boauny Ghat the Keneas Olty bring Your articles soou, to get them back im time, ail oy * sphere can be enlarged to the bene- examination consuls vane and Santiago — . FISHER, FIRST sco! = Ht if the country, General Meyer will ask watch ings against the captives of the | order & Roan ares oat A. STRAUS, for Uberal appropriations to bring-tiis about Virgintus, as it, the Brith gorcramont, has | the former. LALTIES OF His BOLE PROCESS The P. ler Cloth: | More at which observations can be ago been informed that one of the captives is a'sub. | deem Dresses eaad without (aking thom apart. e Popular Clothier, made are needed. There are now about seven- Ject of Great Britain. court reserved “ 's Clothes clothes a a 1011 PENNSYLYANIA AVENUE, — in the ee States, = nearly . SOME OF TRE VIRGINIUS VICTIMS. — Tar aw . Grease spots removed effect . ‘that - ones are desired in the far west. e most Wiss Gieven chanct chs chert nétice. Priewemet- Between 10h and 11th streets, sirable there, however, which tho officers ferday mo erate, punctuality gearaaised. soni j be mpértant ones on ac- per were read RELVRNAT Uns mon tea e | foams a es “- wa a j upbes ernest wars 1 To curc those troublesome aunoyances the pres. faprio. ond eriction, which canses an en. of | W #8288 s aano it Foroishes 4 tach papilix to which ths iuner portion at the Oora Germans. State, Boctaben Banas Scounctted ts companed of a minute ariery, vere, So. Ordere left at Metrerott «Ge, nerve, many (Rink if 1 togattempets cars aft the residence of the Leader for such complatnta end’ profor visiting Tard, Washington. the skilled specialist tod } when the Ef the bouse. diapering causen ove a bis bante ad ae EER 8. H. NEMPLREB, Optician, maser Pronsyivania ersuue, mear 4 street. —_——_ “ ENESAL BMPLOYUE 'ICE.—AU per Amasa Spracur Incexssixe wis Lianiti- S 7 ited, w G ¥ T1e8.—At Providenee Mr. Amasa of do the firm of A. & W. Sprague, Pay toa daughter of the late Byron ‘Sprague, hig cousin. -