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bd * LL, Te THE EVENING STAR. Pencsimns PART, Sundays Eucepted, | 2 Sd Gown to 120, and up to 110, AT THE STAB BUILDINGS, . =oniag ite oe > w is weak, de MH ENING STAB NEWSFAPEE CONPANT, Gee ste = ——e——— — mercanti quoted at 12 to 18 per THE EVENING STAB is served by carriers to Govevement bonds mye a = their subcribers at Ten Cants Per wage, or Fonss. —_ < oOo yerterday. Southern state bonds «t the board a Seas Siz months, $3.00; one year, $b. t a, market has, on the tain, eens exly. stthongh THE WEEKLY STAR Published Pritar— 71.89 | at ene time Uuring the firet hour of bus nest longer than pala for. ineethat pakS WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1873 Two canta: (9 SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING ST ‘AR. | THE CUBAN QUESTION. | tire say ster! Soa having been shipe | { thinks the majority of the members will in Ver, 42—N2. 6,451. SPECIE FOR NEW Tore Lownox, November 22.—Three hundred thon sand do lars in bullion were shipped from [is the week. nm, however. | On an apology for the insult to the fiag of the erpool for New York to-day. =aatec 3: — Wachis x WASHINGTON FACTS AND RUMORS, ls poobabls thet all the men‘necded wil Sagrvmiets te Gt eaaacot on token 4 i 2. 2. yn fe men ne wi pa: an jem uits covcns, conga Moansexnss, crovs, | Washington News and Gossip. aoe Fecal) serrate for the damage done and the surrender of al Sty be renrguaianl to-day, Te & coined INFLUBNZA, . Sseeeaent aru canbias'dades: WHAT IS SAID AND DONE. ACTIVITY IN THE WAR OFFICE. pa nig Be ES LS that the Duke de Hrogiie, min\ster of foreign Ee TONED Sticks | mrewiaywnetae Tt seems not to be generally known that there | fmidiey in this mates General Negiey said he > Teglighy, sinter of public works will toweie. PAT ENT THe DISEASE. to i cos The Cuban feeling to-day ismuch more pacific, | nave been preparations quietly going on under | felt assured Congress would’ rebake c e diplo WAR OR PEACE? pee aoe tt ee Rots ithstandicg the pumerous Congh Medicines | Rear ADMIRAL Joskra Suitn, > the dispatches in the morning papers being | the direction of the Secretary of War, placing | matic action ‘the secretary of state. That ae Close of the Billiard Contest , Sones’ Gong Mixture hh 4 | father of our monitor fiotilla in the late repel. | quite temperate and pee geo to add to | our arsenals in condition to supply the wants of body conahders he pala have prevented the LATEST F' MADRID. , — ys November 22. red game of bil- ate Saemer scancne. i i d state @f mind of the an army in the field in case of war, and looking | S€cOnd massacre. Every man in the cabinet, ——s last night between Ubasey and Garnier * entirely due to its extraordinary merits. | OD, is lying very ill at his residence, on 9t | the already excitec peo- 'y yh thi ti Stermy Interviews Between Sick! ‘won byt er im thi ret ete «, not even i: ob-tin' | oi yle. T i b a .. | to the condition of the armament of our fortis- | With the exception of Secretary Fish, is deter- Ls les z r inthe forty-tiret inning Fees ae tou “ven in of weit f i r ca: street, near Massachusetts avenue, in this city. none re Ny br! bovine dic pedis a enye cations for the successful defence of our harbors | mined to exact reparation from Spain. and the Spanish Authorities, The score was, Garmer, 190, Ubasey, 0%. Gas hind fe therefore epeetally alapted {irc JvpGE Epwarns Prerrevont, of New York, against a hostile attack by iron clads. The ord- Se ee « ——_ T takes the fret prire, Ubasey the second one who ‘¢ take nauseating me fici Mad: id, and the treatment he receives in pre- | nance department of the army is at this a democratic member, from Alabama, says the Mis Life Threatened by the Mob, Dion the third, aly the fourth, and J. bon TASES a ence for nie | today tt amtartn othe tare of te | fevertueae Hay inden ue’ te? | Berg Recaeiserwmen Or aeemeat | LeweTateeris Meee Sky | spantan uecters fromnantions, | Ot - ARTHUR NATTANS. Drucci« White Star steamship line which lin the con. | his position is one in whish his lite isin con- | Cadipment of war matendl, tached Mag the mart | treated. More men could be raised in the eoutt a = Exriostos or a WORstwewan’s Lowe Corner 23 end D streets northwest. | tract for carrying the European mails between | stant Jeopardy, and = hardly be startled by | approved breech-loading arms, and field and fore war with Spain than the government woul’ Heroism of Captain Pry. pg oe maee macnn i some workmen Fa EST | New York aud Liverpoo: ¢ TUWS Of his assassination. siege batteries of artillery with every kind ot | Nced. Twenty-five thousand Americans could : ngaged ii ‘ai wail for Ms gn sald eae Gott beced tees teen ieionioes oe 1 THE ,AresT PROM MADRID. ammunition. The telegraph has been sigorowely | Dut the Spanish troops in Cab to rout. . Twice Our Naval Preparations. Barnes, near bis residence im Lincola,, Mass tints, ne dieappolutment, barmices, reliable, tastane | 2% APPITionaL Jupiciat Disrarct 1% | pappiy the jatest intelligence from Madrid | ueed. urging forward every preparation to the | hAt number, or more, could be raised in the . requested to take their dinner cans to the hoa=e Genccue Slack’ or browns of all draggists’, and 16 | T#XAS.—Application will be made to the next with eonelal seuazk ty rsonal safe'y of | (ul! extent of ordnance appropriations, and ord- | Southern states and landed upon the island in « Indications ef Popular Feeling. and pat them on the stove to warm their din a) ¥ Seoly Congress to create an additional United States ini hi e f Nfs i “siete nance officers are fully alive to the gravity of | Vety few weeks after the declaration of war. We ‘cla. Rs ~ — A’ | Ranged apd was one, similar in ap: Judicial Ietrict in Texas. It is proposed to Minister Sicktes is gratifying. It is understood | the occasion and to the necessity tor ample | Stould be complete masters of Cuba at the LONDON, November 22.—Special dispatches | pearance to the others, containing powder for : ; ‘ oll aeeee 1h ; Dlasting. Mr. Barnes complied with the re th trict, which will be third, out | that dispatches were received by Secretary | preparation to meet all demands should war be | furthest within twomonths fromthe commence | from Madrid to the London’ morning journals a - of the northwestern portion of the state in such, | Fish this morning to the effect that « bette: | the result of our present complications. "Wi ment of operations. When the Spanish volun- | agree in representing that the late interviews | iUCtt, And not knowin one contained away that it would comprehend thirty coun- | feeling prevailed, and that though the mob still | fromthe nature of the case the navy had to | teers tired the volley which killed tose cap: | PEtvcc, sinister Sickles and the Seman Caches Seen Gener eee ee tes, comprising a population of 250,000. inclined to be belligerent, a sufficient force of | take the active initiative, the War department | tured on the Virginius, in their bloodthirst: 3 ‘ithe Spanish au- | kitchey when the powder explo rp eas IVING TREA smashing — Fay 000. i Ne remer y htt ‘i = a ' wer. he stove and scattering the windows and doors COME AND BN Anaad militia was on patrol to quell any disturbance | is fully up to the crisis in quiet preparation for | baste. they little knew what would be the result | thorities were of a stormy characver, Sickles | ¢ i Reratert seers be Tux rentisneD sraTawEsT that the Viee | ard protect the American ‘minister. “A rumor | the future. pak eer It will prove to be the death volley over the | barely escaped mobbing by the crowd which | $h¢ making & general wreck of the room. M opp OWS CHOIR Pre aimed currenc: mornipg that another de- grave of Spanish rule in Cuba. a fet — was he stor a ete cone iy LOW Por a President has given up his old rooms at the | guimed cirtency this morn greet lenny Minister Are Span’ Spies at Work? sible emo Ree eae congregated in front of his residence. In con- | pening to stoop to take something fre corler of Sth str-et ana Virginia ave Ls N irgis ave Washington Honse and intends to reside on | Sickies, and that one thousand Sraned wise ban The following dispatch was received at the ew York, says with Spain would be | Sduence of these demoustrations he determined | at the moment of the explosion escape! withou IGHT, Nov Capitol Hill during the coming session mast be | been ealled out os guard the American legation. | Navy department to day : popular, but we ought not to plunge into such » | to leave Madrid, but the government hay- | injury. Metzerott's | an error, for we are reliably informed that he | No confirmation of such rumor could, howe’ MMANDANT'S OFFIC contest without counting the cost. He is in | ing dispersed th ard si SSMS caine eonnenmai jobs ated = 7 has signified to the proprietor of the Washing- | be established by inquirmg in the official quar, Haw Losnte, Gone Rev ati. } | tavoror "manifest desting” andthe acquisition | ne 4u*Pe" acters ylycer since maintained | gg-Woolen shots are quite commonly worn Bt end ton Honse his intention of returning there, and | ters, and it is presumed to be a canard. Sim:—I deem it of sufficient sgnificance to | ©f Cuba. The Virginius massacre furnishes us | °°*C® perenne in some Wisconsin towns. = : — | up tothe present writing has said nothing to | vagsipgnT GRANT ON THE Potomac pE- |; ap 2 a Mtap, | ahexcellent opportunity to carry out the mani Spanish Letters from Santiago. 87° A party of Peoria boys poured turpentine NEw OPERA Hous the contrary. His rooms have been handsomely FENCES. inform the department that last night about op test destiny aforesaid. Of course, the question New York, November 22.—The m orning | ona dog and then set the fuidjon fre. When — refurnished and are now in readiness toreceive |, tsmen who had a walk with P wa m. two men representing themselves as naval! | as to whether the acquisition of Guba with the | Journals publish copious ts from betters | they grow up they will do to live in Caba. ER Sede Lim. seasons Grmetlast night couth of the creer Silent | engineers appeared at this station and directed | perplexing slavery question would be an ad sent to the EI Crunista, the Spanish journal in | @g-The Emperor William is again #aid to be ag EY was “8: 0" Genok Bescite: Sue S. jrant last ae south of the executive mansion the watchman on duty to furnish them with » | YaDtage beta og to doubt. Gekn “inckeans oo montage ot ‘ailing rapidly. He eats = irregularly and hay Witty Ber Drew, ina letter to the Chicago Journal, says manor wictiors Sagutn tact canst coe lamp, a8 they wished to visit the U. 8. ship | of Tennessee, approves of the Preericnt’s can- | ter purporting to have been pldreced by Pe. | Shamus for getting up suddenly ax all hours of WILLY BET that the money orfthe celebrated ‘*81,20S.C. or | to reach Washington, the President stated that, | Dictator, but not having a pass from the com- | tion in first fully ascertaining the facts of the | dro Altero and other Cubans, found on the Vir- S7-Mre. Anna Maria Cabell, daughter of the WILLY REL dearer” check was paid over by Mr. Ames. | in his opinion, in ease of war all our harbor: refrain the sonuiwainr Rites orien enon capture, and inks if President Castelar feei- ginius, offering thelr services in slefence of the | late Mra. John J. Crittenden, and wife o: u = * station | ready and willin; jispose of Cuba for $50, Spanish cause eir lives were spared. The | ¢; Last uM Beet Metering asoumsess cotter citi ior | suetisarateteaeae ‘pecmcrenchmente ot Soat | ‘haut am bout Tatar they redppoursd witha | Sontdo or cunsSosin. eens boehcnstan: | ketene ment Geman Bestel yPake eakes | Gayell gtmember of Gomgren fiom Bion ne ‘Amen. Hetaye Me, Alass Toned teach on trial | navbar deficoes eene oat ateeon be. | Hight, and with the evidentintention of going on | solation of the trouble for the United States t. | States Vice Consul Scbmitt are also published, ; : y ne 4 Last & memoranda, and that the letters “S.C. meant | lieved that out omeclads mid Sones Ce wer | board the Dictator. ‘Upon being stopped they | purchase it. ite does not think it would be po. | but they contain nothing ditiscene feo wet separ anheiin ee on Last TIME a ‘Subsequently he forgot | would afford ample protection to our citice. Bred upon the watchman and ran. ‘Their fir | litic to take the island, if with it we must take | has already been telegraphed. city apebraneua As Sabet thie te oer ee MONDAT. NO} and concluded that, the A MISTAKEN VIEW OF THE CASE, thems; but withost etecting thelr arrests nn | mente Te roa omer foretgn govere | ote rey, of tee tint Livetmoore says, and she wishes people mot 1 D, 7 oe bn e q Ei effect ; % would rejoice to see C: é Captain Fry, of the Virginius, wrote a letter | | _ st, appearance’ in Gutig in scanty it went te pay au honorabie |. Ethas been telegraphed hencethat representa Very respectfully, iter people were willing he would mot objec: | while om beat of the Tornado, ppeating to | Mreet it. ELIA THE PER Wate = nova2 | debt due his counse tions having been made of the impossibility of Rew Werpdex, Commandant. to see her under control of our government. the Spaniards to spare the lives of a namber of e7 At a mass meeting of the Employing —— Spain to atta all the facts connected with | 2/e”- George Mi Robeson, Secretary of Navy, Wash REPRESENTATIVE THORNAURGH persons found on the vessel, who were ignorant | Plasters’ association of Brooklyn, it was decid JA TIONAL THEATER. PersonaL.—Among the arrivals at the Eb- | the Santiago massacre betore the 2th inst., (the ington, D. C. expresses the opinion that in the natural course | of its destination when they embarked, and do- | ¢d that after December 1 the wager paid joar- bitt House are Hons. J. M. Thoruburgh and | last day of grace made by the President.) that of events Cuba must become part and parcel o | claring that his blood ought to be suffi ——— fore Lessrz ayy Max Wm. Rule, of Tennessee; Col. E.T. Bridges, | he has granted additional time for that power Stammary of Last Night's News by Mail and Telegraph our government. He thinks that our govern | atone forthe acts of the Virginius. tent to | R€ymen plasterers be $5.50 and laborers $2.59 eR. JI.@. Saving. 2 e - ° ment should » lily acknowledge the Cubar Our Ni Pr ti ™ a ‘The Management takes pleasore in anvonncing te Chicago; Commodores F. A. Parker and K. L. to make reparation. This dispatca isincorrect, vat _ . . TY ATT ooton Mave i kew ans! teantiful Temple of Amusement has best | tony New York; E.R. Clark, Na; A. F. | Massacre. The ith was named as the last day | instant have been received here. They represent x LEX. H. STEPHENS, Boston, November 22.—As means of e nd A. Woeikoi ia, are | OF grace in which Spain was to restore the of Georgia, in a late interview, said: «1 am for | tively hurrying the w 7 wees : 7. ” that nothing of importance has occurred ther | Cut di if ” & 9 | THE PEOPI SNDAY EVENING, Decewser 2, go, ce embargoed estates of Americans ou the Island ng iP : curre er: uba immediately, if not sooner.” He charac- | navy yard, an order has been issued to close the | ° . = WM base the hunor of presenting for their | St iuetee: Bot enc nmap t iowa, of Cuba, and bas been a subject of diplomatic | “2ce the 12th except the departure of the Vir- | tetizes the capture of the Virginiusand shoot | gates for present, and admit no visito ARE ri PO” T ration Manes abled at tee taeameeemeuincn t the Gon. | cCrrespondence for some . The limited | Sinius for Havana. tng of the craw the greatest outrage ot moder rouble given by meddling, curious outsiders \RE TALKING ABOUT A GALAXY OF TALENT greselonal record, has established himself in the | date thus fixed has nothing to do with thé grave » MINISTER SICKLES NoT To peranr rzow | Umes. Ue thinks the movement to take posses: | since the press of work began, was the occasion NABLE BRO’ a city for the winter. -*--dndge Holt is soon to | i#8ues which have subseuently arisen. ‘Th MADRID, sion of Cuba would bring about good feeling | for this action. A few men were taken IABLE BROSS ; to ex-Presklent Jobuson’s Surratt letter, | fct, however, is announced that President | The Politica newspaper of Madrid saye:—In | between the north and south. work yesterday, and every departs ERLESS ACTRESS, : Seba ‘olf Grant has extended the time for theretara of | Consequence of the steps taken by Mr. Layard SENATOR BR pretty well supplied, although when « REDUCED PRICE Lisi MAGGIE MITCHEL reports that ew vice President Colter einen, | fvek confiscated property, antit, is believed | te British minister, General Sickies hag eus: | f#y8 of the Santiago butch ir arrest | can be used they will be promy red. It supr: by = Compasy of Saperi cellent health and spirits. -*-* Gol, E.G. B, that Spain will enforce (if itis abie) the restora- | pended the preparations trial, conviction “and execation should be | one department is auy more hurried than an THEY FIND selected from the leading Theaters of dinot, of the Cherolice nation, te Intown ev, | tion at an early day. “| making for his depar demanded of Spain, and if refusal should fol | other at present, it is the rope-walk, as calls for States. dinot, of the Cherokee nation, is In town, after Sages THE WHOLE SPANISH PLERBT AVAILAnLE | !0W, that proper measures should be taken toa’ | work are being made, not only at this yard, bat THAT WE ARE LITERALLY @7 Farther particalars in fatars announce- | # Very suc il le tour upon the Indian rs THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. AGAINST US. once force that nation to accede to such de | for other parts ef the country. Work here ‘wil . i ment» Kath ‘nova question. He tsa natural orator, and has also Should war be precipitated upon the country It is rumored that the insurgentsof Cartagena | mand. He is decidedly in favor of Cuban av | most likely be continued next Sunday. Gas was SELLING ie the advantage of fully understanding his sub- - = Secretary Richardson, of course, feels the re- | intend to surrender. ‘This would release the | Rexation, and thinks that the United State- | put into the sail-ioft and machimstsdepartiasnt = surTs WwW Aap nest, eee Pe ee cad — sponsibility of bis position, and knows fal vessels now in their possession, and render the | Sboult at once adopt measures looking to th: | yesterday, in order to increase the hours of la- | 24> SUT ‘ FOR gi8 ~~ = - that to bie de ne gor ‘ant will | Whole fleet available in case of trouble with the | uDexation of all Spanish territory in the Wes: | bor here.’ The government har ose SUITS. vow gia OBE WEEK AND MATINEES The Pesiusasios Gemeral’s opens. | oO ce naee’ Tite meee ne SecA United Staton, ‘ ~ "~ | Indies, either by purchase or conquest; that | desire to huve the Franklin got ready 622 SUITS. FOR giv Commencing MONDAY EV&NING, Nov. 24th The forthcoming annuai report of the Post- | man. chairman of the Senate fuanes eomtt- CASTRLAR’S SYMPATHY FoR cUnA. Past history demonstrates beyond a doubi | two weeks, work is being hurried more than | @2® SUITS - FOR gis Am Actors To master Genera! will show that the revenues of | tee, called and bad an interview with him, at In a late lecture at Bridgeport, Conneeticut, | Spaix’s incapacity to govern her American col- | ever before. ‘The constraction department has | @25 SUITS yeu see BILL 1, and expenditures of ali | discussed with reference to trouble with Sofin. | J Was conversing with anum' pasistinen- | bs 00 act ot Bumant yah hat od beatae) Una endy fc riggers. remaining | $33 SUITS. FOR quo , thing Kifects, Scenery, he. ‘he estimated expend. | Mr. Kichardson ts a man of few words, but svys | tlemen in Spain on the situation in Cuba, when | Rot at liberty to decline. He is of opinion that | work on the Brooklyn is to finist put in The king . ivures for the year 15:5 are $3. 12, the total | that when called wpon it will be found that the one, 8 leading statesman, sal Yam » favor or]! Stn cece oe Neghap tie le make botlers epalr the decks, ani tup x rig ALSO, . 09 053,540, ‘ : my y is not wanting and can pre} sect ubans gain'their independenc commton canse in pi n ng. department of marines is in fine - - wd Dance Mon, - no sin ek 6 aes SO = : sympathize with them in theirstenggles, and an Public Feelin; he Country. the vessels are ready to sail. Da - : ee ee amore | ed TB alsa pct ig He 5g ERROR LED REPEUARETA TIN With: them In everetntn! but one thing, and that TER SEW TORE OAD hry peony PHILADELPHIA WAVY YARD. 20 OVERCOATS week of “ The Acriel King,” Mr FRANK ‘and between the United States nai | Sti¥ing im our city are strongly of the opinion | is when they say, ‘Death to Spain,’ tur 1am x About four thousand Germans met at the PHILADELPHIA, November 22.—Matters are | $22 OVERCOATS GIBBONS. The charming Scottish Nightingal d between San Francisco and the | t&t Congress will take immediate action upon Spaniard. statesman’s uame is Emilio | Germania assembly rooms in New York city | UDusually quiet at the navy yard this morning. | 26 OVEBCOATS............. Mine AGS Es SUTHERLAND. | The, great Were i. master Genera | the complications arrising out of our Cuban | Castelar.” a last night, to express sympathy with the Cuban | No pont bier atte hi ett to the dock | $28 OVERCOATS. FOR gue ete, EAGAN and ED' S. The teeta troubles, and some are of opinion that unless Our Naval Preparations, ene See ee ee Sear te soeet | eee eee lat preset. | $30 OVERCOATS.... FuB gz OLAUBE. The fayorite A: GEO. W. THOMP. AYMENT OF POSTAGE ON WN papers | things greatly change war is inevitable. Others Increased activity was ouserved yester- | & vigorous policy towards Spain. Addresses : 1c MRRRARES, Wish ROE ‘oy, and the Pow- | 935 ovERCOATS vce OB Qs SON, The accomplished and Tavorite Actress and | and other matter of the second class by the | incline to the beliet that if uothing disturbs the | day at the Brooklyn navy yard. ‘The orders to | were made by Dr. French, ex-assistant district | haitan. is expected to sail this afternoon for $10 OVERCOATS Fog gu HODGES e's Gee AVERY, Mors. B.S. | weight of packages rather than by the present | peace in Madrid toward Minister Sickles, and | the heads ot the different departments are to | attorney; A. S. Sullivan, Dr. Burkmann, 5. §. | Key West. D . B. uy EY, acd &. MARRISSN. | System. So marked would be the improvement | Spain shows a willingness to concede what just MA TE PELHONS wey | 1B collecting under this plan, he believes the | demands may be wade by our government, that . deyartment could safely consent, in casa of its | the niortunate atiair will yield to diplomacy adoption, to a reduction in newspaper rates of | and the excitement upon the subject svan die TERTAINMENT. | forty per cent. on present prices. He further | Out. push work upon the different vessels forward | Cox and others. Hon. S. S. Cox read a series of Pablic Opinion, asrapidly as possible. Additional men have | resolutions, which he intends to lay before Con- THE GERMAN MEETING IN NEW been added to nearly all the departments, ani | gress at its next session. The resolutionscall | New York, Nov. 2.—The f there are now about »,600 employed in th for ample satisfaction from Spain, and are | resolutions adopted at the ¢ ‘There are six vessels either in course of p couched in very determined language. S.S | meeting last night, which it i SIYLES THE NEWEST. to lay y ti Renetit to GEO: jecommends that on all matter of the third class | THE CUAN MELTING IN THIS CITY NEXT weRK | Aton for war or about to be prepared. Of these | Cox, in the course of his remarks, said the first | before Congress at the opening WORKMANSHIP THE BEST MPSON,on FRIDAY, Nov, Bath the postage be made wnifurm atone per cent. | Speaker Peter Campbell of the House at Dele, | i has been learned from reliable sources in the | act of Congress shouid be one laying an em- | Whereas the people of Cut ; ed THANKSGIVING DAY MATINEE, | so: cach two ounces or fraction thereof, and the | _ >P°4* aoiuy asd * se or Dele | card that the government is doing work onlyon | bargo on the Spanish war vessel Aripiles, now | the same, but in a much wo! 1 TRIMMINGS THE FINEST ny Matin = . rn um weight of packages increased to four | &4t¢s, in a communication to-day to Col. Perry | two— the Colorado and Min ta—the work on | being repaired at the Brooklyn navy yard. the people of the United States were Family Matinees every WEDNESDAY ani “ pane rmitte - | Carson, Dr. J. L.. N. Bowen, Messrs. J. T. Settle, | the others is being done by contract. Thi- BRIGHAM'S SAINTS ENTAYSI : of the declaration of their indep ALL GOODS SATURDAY , thatany person be permitted with: 'y ri r . of S100 = listributed Nicht+y gratnitonsty | oat acd tonal charge to write a form of presen- | W. H. Edinburg n, and Freder- action has been taken because it is impossible An immense meeting w: S held at Salt Lake | Spanish government allowing, u PNOROUGHLY SHRUN " nevaitr | tation inany book, pamphlet, magazine, period- | ick Douglase, J antsthem the use of the hall | for the regular government force, as now or- | City ae night, iu regard Pa ae hs HOMOUGHLY RUNK = = = cen o. | ical or other matter of the third class; and also | of the Hous gates on Wednesdsy even | ganized, to vend off the vessels rojuiredin time. | Specches were made by the principal — GPAND SUBSCRIPTION CONCERE. | that the sender of any package be permitted | ing, Novembe eting in behalt o: | It is specifiedithat Adimical Porter's torpedo boat | Mormons and Gentiles ; additional charge to write his or her | the cause of | pendence in Cuba, | being rapidly prepared for service. Work- | manifested sgainst the Spanisl 1 Come! ee md address on the outside thereo’, with | and accepts their invitation to be preseut on | MeD Are engaged on the Florida, which has the | Unanunous expression of the nr civilization. And THE GR oR : d+-from” above or preceding the same, | that occasion. reputation of being the fas’est ve: ilt, | speedy vindication of the who, it appears, are ind FOUL SATISFIE THE GREAT ORGAN form the person add: ‘of the ‘ aaah : bemg capable of making SAN PRANCISCO Ve t a form the p w (of the nam GEN. RYAN’S BFFECTS am the sender, and to write briefly on any pack ce 4 e six days, without stopp The news from sien? T phace TH = the number and name of the articles en. | *till remain undisturbed at his former room, | yacht America, built fur Henry mith, a | ment in San Francis Hy over Gautier's conf a in erefore be It FIKST CONGI ATIONAL CHURCH nary store, on Pennsyl- | we L-known s ck operator, has been pureh. of the late war have - ° s =i “ a BANKS AND THE PosTAL | vama avenue, between J and i) streets. His | OF chartered by the government tor a dispatch I od, That we ook toe goratom — TED 0% RAPR. brother, in the south—tormorly the editorof boat. oa reariprel is ver st. She leave: pa SOUTH Som bad ee Wa bingt United States and Congress, in the na HBABLE BROTHERS, y EVENING tat 80 le re SK isn hae aeties Drone soon for Washington to rece! Jers, Capt he war news trom Madrid an ashingtow | manity and civilization, and to the TUESDAY EVENING, Novexesr 29, 1873, | , Postal savings depositories, aint urges | cutiierm Vindé-otor—bas written that he will be | George. Bt. lancom, ¢ cor of the noon causes much excitement in | stop may be put to the barbarities in Merchant Tailors and Fine Clothiers, AT $ O'CLOCK t ption by the pment of the con- | op soon to take charge of the general's personal | navy yard, has been ordered to take command great anxiety is felt regarding | to prevent their repetition, to accord to the a se ee 1 telegraph. A government posta’ | PTOPE of the Colorado. Applicants for work at the | the condition of Forts Sumter and Moultrie at | Cubans now fignting for their independence, | _POv2t44 v Tth and O Stre Under the direction of Dr, J. P. CAULFIELR, ani is the only means by which the fali | TH¥ ADDITIONAL DEMONSTRATION ON Mints | Boston navy yard are so numerous that the | the harbor entrance, now dismantled. The | the rights of belligerents and as soon Ae possi bic inc PRices With the Api goaeert mmtcal combination: tof this great invention can be secured, TER SICKLES BELIEVED. gates are kept closed and notices posted thereon | Nope is expressed that the government will im- | to acknowledge Cuba as a free republic. pa I RICES, ttn for wherever the telegraph is under government | The rumor was revived this afternoon that | that no more help iswanted. ‘The riggers haye | weuiately place them in a war footing. Resolved, That we further ask the govern- PROF. GEO. W ORGAN, and PROF. Ul. E. | Monagement it is operated at its minimum | another demonstration had been made against | Commenced work upon the Brooklyn. aN SRRANS SEAS) POR WA, ment aud Congress of the Uaited States to de York, BROWNE, cf Ne cost, and the people received the benefit in low | Sickles s asserted rties prot . Views of Prominent Men. A large and enthusiastic meeting ot Cuban | mand of the Spanish government in Madrid, as PANIC PRIC The C rates Of trasmedinion ama greatty extended fe oe. nape abe aby parties pretending to VICE PRESIDENT WILSON. sympathistrs was helt in New Orleans Inst) |) well as the acting authorities of Cubs, fail fat- a3 cilities. He recommends that provision be made | KNOW that Secretary Fish received a dispatch {| yoo president Wilson was recentiy expressed | Dikht. Several speoches were made, an reso- | jstaction for the feult to our dag and the cruel. a last nignt stating that the American legation law for the imme ish: ie Peel talnoregin ee tar ee Coen Lae fadrid had been again surrounded by mob. e needed under the direc, | 20d that a large body of troops, as aguard, has been placed around the headquarters of the legation. We have no official confirmation of himeelf earnestly sympathizing w the | lubons adopted expressing admiration at the | ties committed by the Cuban volunteers, aud co . — Cuban patriots, and says the recent buteherigs | elevation and sacritices of the Cubans daring | enforce these demands with ail the means in PANIC PRICES in Cuba are in pertect keeping with other | the five years of contest; condemning Spanish | their power. Spanish outrages. ‘The Spaniards taroughoni | Cruelty and barbarities; denouncing the high- 2 aan we Pennsylvania avenue November 15, when «nb such lines as may lect reserved seats without tion of competent officers of the engineer corps — the army. The experience they a be ! banded outrage of capturing American citizens Sa ae mae MOMMGAE Gucae Gusing the war of the repebion weukd cuatte | thisstory from the Department of State. On | HEY ot ee pune ne under the Anserioan fag onthe high seas, aud REO No fg ne ; Hearn eee, PAY ASD EVENING. them to do the work in the most econom = bone tig agree positively by person- | defined principles, aud mot ina hasty passon, | their slaughter at Santiago; reasserting theit New York, Novemer The grand j ds . : 000 ORCHESTRION, and sati “The Army aud Neg. eg ue unrue- | When we do move wo must move coolly ani | SUPTOrtof the Monroe doctrine; pledging the | yas ‘iound indictments against a ‘tunaber ot 20 Cents Of the Dollar Performing the latest Operatic ana Natlexsi Music as ' = P The Army aud Navy Preparations. | cautiously, but stiff with a determined parpose | SUpport of the people of Louisiana to the na- | inspectors of election for Violations of the el mis s 3 A Gin 0 Bow Sn Thurslay morn- | 4 glance at the naval orders of to-day printed | He don’t see, though, how the governmon tonal government in any fen ste to redress | tion laws and against other citizens whose p MB. SCHWABZENBERG'S, ing Johnstown was treated tus mild shooting do otherwise than put her available war ves the Spanish outrage, and tendering their heart- | ceedings on election day have been the subj 20 Ce G60 Pennsylvania avenue, apath nbc, between 4 tion. A young girl;named Belinda Lowry. | Delow shows that the department is now order- | 200! P § le war ves felt condolence to thie ferailies of the viotiens of es : 8 2 ents Off the Dollar. SEE See ee Ne Ce ee en en nAR LOWED) | ie the pothy tad Warrant thee Cy et nag | it remdiness, and, in caso ‘hostilities should of much comment. AGAINST DANIEL DRE , whe comiti he recently cowardly and inhuman butchery Lf ‘This tnstrument = - come, be in a condition not to be laughed at by | ¢ iy y chery | -yGaL pRocEEDIN« with dreme, crib Daniel Ferguson, a | of the service as will be ri vyhole world. He thinks th: uly to sail within a the by the Spaniards at Santiago. ON A CHARGE OF FRAUD. . Freeh coi 12 years of age, came in w few weeks, The Hydrographic office in this | Cuba will belong to the Unite Miscellaneous Notes. E. H. Biderman & Co. haye institated legal | 20 Cents Off the Dollar. Stabe: were. inated. city has been drawn upon, and many of the of- | count of its great commercial importan cl! WHHT THE HAVANA PRESS SAYS proceedings against Daniel Drew, Eugene N. | orp Bo ~ Exhibition and Sale Nuw No him of ““smouching” llcers doing duty there have been ordered to as itn sanitary advantages the Island sould ba- | A ?crald special from Havana, dated ti egist, | Kobinson, SH. Alden, ‘charging them wit | _ nay ae ee ee otive . OF sa e 'y se 0 h' ntry, and, of course, if we ac he Diario “ a t raud and misrept ntation My 0 large | Fru Sr MARKAITER’S, Qu St king _— ‘apon, and saying, be anxious for active duty and in numerous in- | quired the territory s:avery would disappear at | within the bounds of justice or reason that war | transactions ia Canton stock. It is alleged that Bo. 439 7th D sud B etreets, eight — ape ye i wren t sure: | stance ation by letter, is | once and forever. should result from the capture of the Virginius | E. N. Robinson was used as an auniilary by és 1 ——— bead and tired. The bat From November 10:h ap to November 29:h, I offer e to Secretar: 0 be pla and wil active list for ea duty. While t GENERAL BUTLER. and its legal consequences, but if a conflict | Daniel Drow to saddle stock upon E. H. Bider- General Butler says he is an origina! Caban comes, let us emulate the examplesof Carthage, | man , and that M i through her i my entire stock of q Jrew had positively rl is in & | quite so demonstrative it ix by no m asion i was a member of the':l.one Siar League Numanisa, and Saguntum, and make the | agreed not to sell any of this stock, but wo HUMAN HAIR COODs is Orders were issued to-t by Secretary Belk- | at the time of the executiono! Lovez and Orit Spanish race in Cuba the admiration of the he was at that time se! ‘| nap to place ail the coast defenses along the | terden. He does not believe the capture of the | American hemisphere.” son to Biderman & Co. The Curls, Braids, Switches, and C nm line of the Gult of Mexico in complete order, | Virginius justifiable, because the Spaniardsdo | ‘The Ve believes the question wil! b amounts to #1 (00,099 we both as to battlements and ordnance, and Se not acknowledge a state of warin Cuba. Taat | settled by macy, nevertheless it praises he acted only tr 20 PER CENT. LESS the activity ne y Belknap has instracted the engineer ance departments of the army to repo! tiously whatever may be needed to pl in sireh condition IMPORTANT NAVAL 5 The following important naval orders were vessel could not be leg tion of Spain’s municip she was not in S; cannot be deemed a pirate carr: i nil the Americ nm the high seas an {for any rs ir wo wil! ] menced a tew oays ap Daniel Drew for di on gold and Wabash «pect THE RANK 87 & was Herminio (uesada, # The statement t { theartiliery and en, Mich than my regula! in pisin Sgures 4, which were Biwa)* marke ity for tad’ » acd the BLS my stock or iM This is a rare oppor’ ix FRESH, COMPLETE, POBTED BAtIn. Among the Virginius capt sived a! | Santiago de Cub LECTURES. “ ca with comit For this | son of Gen. Quesada. Previons to the sviliny | statement was inc we " — - = — o.day: Pay Inspector W. W. Williams to our hag the mom ample reparation | of us he wrote a farewell letter to | issued: Loans, decrease, FANCY WOOLLEN HOSIERY, FS AU USION M. wm. CHUBCH, anh | the boat should be demanded. If Spain ca his family, in which he says:—‘1f I shoul? | crease, 0; Segal LEGGINGS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN Cuba, then; in his judgmer happen to fall into the Lands of Spain I willie | #4,=04,200; deposits. were uit wal tages yore d Have but one thing to do, totake | with the courage belonging to my family.” | lation, decrease, $57! In all new shades to watch suite, have jort teen te ght, dark con: Parker trom the | posession of the Ssland of Cuba, settling the | The young man was wt was avdaned gon ducated im a military | statement issued since teelly.” She was recognized Wednesday as red to the Frank- | afoir with Spain afterward by diplomacy when | School near Philadelphia, whence, about a year ARRIED OUT TO REA. be had NM ixe Mary Sante: pe fetencod re lin, 4th December next. Master E. J. Arthar she has a government with which to diploma- ago, at the age of seventeen, he was sent to On Thursday afternoon the steam tug Jame: mI n Bow; A. 8. Soe enn? amt AS, OF AE Forayth street, | Nees ne betrogeaphic tice Aekoninoa i tae ? Paris to complete his education. He left Paris | Cook sauk off the Highlands, leaving ths cap- CHAS, BAUM’S ~ Franklin, ith December next. Surgeon G. W. SENATOR KELLY, without permission, proudly writing to hi- | tain, Charles Dickens, and six men clinging to ! : A. 6.6 Woods from the naval hospital, navy yard, | Of Oregon, does not feel autidrized to speak | father in explanation that the place for General | the pilot house. The latter subsequently parted HOOP SKIRT AND CORSET FACTORY, morning, te Mare island, and ordered to the naval retdez- | for the democratic party on the subject. He cau | Quesada’s son was on the field of battle, carrying three of the men in an op) dite: A. ©. Goes, presented for co vous, San Francisco, Ca!. [assed Assistant | Ovly answer for his own views, but he haa b-t ENGLAND TO REMAIN INACTIVE. tion from the others. Three were picked up in 7ru Oracer, Berwaan Dax & the Mutual. K Surgeon W..J.Simon from the naval rende: little doubt that his party will sustain and A dispatch trom this city tothe N. Y. Herald | an exhausted condition. The other three. aBT, ayn By Life Insurance companies of New York, and | vous, Sau Francisco, Cal, and ordered to re- | strengthen the general government in any | says:—The British Minister, Sir Edward Thorn: | Captain Wickens, the fireman, and adeck band | soye-ty Intelligeveer Building. . MARKS EPISOOPAL cur — ters’ and Accident Life Insurance com- | turn home and report arrival. Boatswain An- | measure in which the national honor and the | ton, to-day received dispatch from his gov- | were carried out to sea, and have not since been | _POV1e 37 ___Intelligeneer Building. _ EPISCOPAL Curt of Hartford, Conn., out of $25,000, as al- | drew Milne from the naval station, League | sanctity of the flag are involved. If Spain is so | ernment tothe efiect that it was not the purpose | heard from. De ge The Ladies of this congrezation desi Teady noticed in the Gazette, had a conference | island, Pa., and ordered tothe Brooklyn, Tith | helpless that she cannot exercise her | of the government to make any di ition of TWEED pt FAL sud = ing off the det ine on tha chaseh tne me Pp) with his poans, anaes Gilmor, and succeeded | December next. Boatswain John McOaitrey | authority over her officials in Cuba the United | its naval forces until there was fuller evidence | was =o into the court of Oyer and Termi- ve AT WHOLESALE, te FAIR and FESTIVAL at Ws nh. | {2 baving the bail reduced from $20,000 to | from the navy yard, Portsmouth, N.H.,and or- | States will take the affair in their own hands. | of the need of a demand upon the ofGreat | miner mornit for sentence, A oe er of Ponnsyivania srenue ant 3? | S10.000. essrs. David Arden and Theodore | dered to thé Franklin, ath December next. | A war ought to be avoided, but the temper of | Britain to protect the interests of its subjects. crowd filled the ‘corridors androom. Graham, KNOX &® ERVIN At will open on Yottu became his bondsmen, and he was ac- | Gunner George P. Cushman trom the naval | the country has been so excited that public NOT ALLOWED ON BOARD. ‘Tweed’s counsel, arose and commenced his ar- the samme hoct. ‘Phe ralitoad hacia coemime | cordingly released from the jail. He then re- | station, League island, Ps., and ordered to the | opinion will «ubmit to nothing but the amplest | _ Messrs. Elam, Handy and Cowardin, of Rich- i ai tbasame boar. ‘The railroad hariag bees com | turned to at the establishment of | Brooklyn, 11th December next. Gunner Cecil sepazation, He does not think Guba would be | mond, Va., the correspondents of the New ‘Ail pertons interested, ip church, extension ars | Meeet® Sto \—Baitimore Gasrite, 24. | C. Neil from the Canandaguia, and ordered to | @ desirable acquisition to the United States. It | York mene who had expected to go out to engpettly invited to aid thru a their fort Lvcerra Mayers seein. the Good. | tHe Pinta, Gunner Thomas R. Wilson fromthe j Would be better that she should be independent. | Cuba on the iagahip Worcester, were refused tone ip money. cefreen its oT of 44 5 » NS. H., sl eo. fescan be left with the flowing lation” ares, | Fch Murder case, who ned inthe | eu Poss ehe ce here ant srdered to a 3S poe = BN of North Carolina, is ared to'say that the = has been prep: Mrs. | ie °; boas gy Bg es Kaymond-street jail, New York, for rights, dignity and honor of ths goverument and our flag the last Tae Hoosac TunnxEL To two months, was discharged by Judge Barnard OPENED on io crt or cat tine pet sib, inate tote | REAP es ht ae hatter teat morning, on th gf iat government should do ail it may lawfally do to | Ster and west shafte of the ‘Tunnel Attorney Britton. ‘The ground for her release NI eae nave 80 grossly outraged | Tin meet on Than! Day. Only 100 feet was her wany conflicting confessions, ‘anc umanity and civilization. He isin favor of | Temain to, be nn ig ee ‘some ___ BALLS. &e. the belief that the lact one ft the tras one, Vine would not take any advantage or ser embes: | nature will mark the évent. A great deat of FFOUste asnvat Baie dene she knew nothing at all about the mar: Por gellore saci of the Spauish goverument, Sa cea ante eee ae iesiecieiion one pons Sen ena ae at would deal with that government and Cal a eam minis : ‘Tus Talat op Oecan Lintun ext, Sail s with the greatest Power now unembarrassed. | '$ t finish the tum spomnthen, 50 ‘RS’ BENEVOLENT SOUIETY A Courier says: The trial er Gecat Lathe, Parke fora from the receiving ship Vermont, and or- é Weeintes STOCKTON, pop dag train can be run through on the ar inated = te Lyeur, usin the county court of | dered to the Colorado, ist December next. * New fcpns! eer that the country is fully ee > Penn ~f -< A brother mit agriviry a aus eenraeren | mare YARD. mim itted to t ine that the ilag covers SL geo Rate ol =~ — Peace eT ng oe a eRCE ci ce steam-tug Rescue r Benjamin Nathan, M : fiding.. ‘The sume counsel eanigeed weg eee | MAYY yard yesterday afternoon with 159 barrels taken from Sen Francisco te’ New York, Wer Lycurgns will conduct Osear'’s defence, while | 0f powder. The steamer Fortune, which ison rred from police headquarters to the same prosecution will be assisted by the | the ways receiving an overhauling, has had her commonwealth’s attorney of frederick county. torpedo spar taken out, and will be launched transfe Tombs on Thursday last. The statements made | States on or J. by Irving was so plausibie that all to whom the | Fox & Co,, of lindatpby iad gu rer to DANIEL ©. rauey, Tex Deo B Zuo, on Monday. Anextra force is engaged. was made known were deceived by | Jay Cooke & Co. should Gravel Roofer. Incuxs or Syow--Navigatiou i sabetanaaity | Shawmut-and ex isheitg mute by the ie _A.carefal inuity by the detoctiven, bow not be declared involuntary The N.Y. The thermometer indi- be was no truth whatever in any part of his the To am Gry exted ten degrees below zero. There vousaae MALL, GRORGETOWN D. ©., teen inches of snow on the ground. ae Nov, 86th, Ls: i ii 2st i i i i ry : f hi

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