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one L—_—_—_———————————————— * THE EVENING STAR, lao j r Massacnrsetrs M i tts ele thon th: PeBLisHED SAILY, Sundays Exeepted, Nancactium tte ; ° AT THE 8TA® BUILDINGS, | r “ae : penosyivania Avenae, ©Or, Lith st, | nu - bi T7292 votes, seadin M 193 BVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY, | x 5. votes, while Wiliam tS, 6H. KSUPPRMANN, Prev't, nefield. the democratic: candiiate. re ——__-e——_. &, Tanning behind Mr. Gasten 4,2 Ye Having the complete official ca EVENING STAR. npawange tone + turacof the late election In Sea Verk before pelt MOesTs TES MONTH. a the cou>*or a( the total vote of the state Was z ach. By mail » o1. dis months, 93.00; one year, @ pip ay Fon secretary of state, amd im 171 It was THE WEFALY STAR—Pubdlis” ca Pridsy—9100 on the same ofc, showing a decrease oi The democratic vote this yoar is 340 Invariably in adve"ce, ip both cases, and NS ayear +87" . $e ner esat longer then id for tnty Vo 42—Ne, 6452. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1873. TWO CENTS. ariceusin— The oficial majority for Tayler OF Rates of advertising SS | parn (rep) is 154 T ' Tan nearly 10 vhead cf the rest of bis SPECIAL NOTIOES | EVEWING STAR. |THE SPANISH FLURRY. |THE CUBAN COMPLICATION, | tan "isweasze.t a» | MELEGRAMS 70 THE STAR | *2'S-~ Mrs. Jones’ Cough Mixture = Ployed yesterday. The monitor Mai pale - y. ne cene @ F : am. § XN ie ail Jegraph, | with two 15-inch guns, left the yard last night c OLDS, HOARSE S48, coRoUP. Was'uington News and Gossip. Faets and Ramors in Washingt vammary of Neorg to Last Night by Mail and Telegrap With two 15-inch gun left the yard last night in Y tes Yaecvwerann igi"5 ea The situation in Cuba presents no new local SPANISH CONCESSIONS, she took on board ammunition. The Powhat- CONS Tweren'’s Se ————e ta Priton ond o Fine of 812,58 el for Associated Press Reports. Wm. M. Tweed could not induce any jadge —-——_ New York togrant a stay of proceedings, aud OUR SPANISH RELATIONS, on Saturday be was sentenced by Judge Davis to twelve years impr soament in, the cig jail, Pay a One of S12 ho. ‘he off ou The War cloud Not So Threatening. | Vhich ‘ne war convicted, bebug ons me ae fd stopved at Fort Mittin for re UMPTIVE | Ix AL REVENUE.— features worthy of note. The excitement has The Spanish Minister, Admiral Polo, has re- poate ates ree is masaieg for Keer as € “os TAGE | faurce to-day were $455,558, somewhat cooled off, in view of the pacific news | ceived a telegram from his government and West, the Powhattan act'yg asconvoy. The yoo Sat- | from Madrid, but ts ready to flame up againon | communicated a copy of the same to Secretary other yereel at the yard are being made ready | urday night, He ix busily engaged and is “not | the receipt of any adverse intelligence. As will | Fieh, stating that the Spanish government con- | ‘er sea rapidly. ogh Maticinge | SPEAKER BLAine arrival in this terme hes 2 ESTOWN (WASS.) BAVY YA —— demeanor, Mr. Tweed escaped the peniten- ary at home” to the majority of callers. be seen by a paragraph below, the navat orders | tradicts the report of any hostile mavifestations | “Toft cate Franklla was taken out of the dry The Latest Dispatches. ary. In passing sentence the Jadge, . 0 Mest ohetinare Cases. —ae ¢ * id: * . Sugg PEACE PROSPECTS. that yoor trial conviction have been New York, November 24.—The morving jovrnals treat the latest news from Madrid and ashington as deciiedty more pacitic Naval Movements, THE MONITOR MAHOPAC AT FORTRESS NON- fecling; that this was, at rors summoned on the A straggie between the @ str hast 4 sant ee | Snd respect; that some intemperance of lan- | mediately npon both the Brooklyn and Frank- B. nanseatiog moti and resumed their oficial duties “at the Wat | W" department, particularly with reference - . mage of the monarchical press was,promptly | jyn. The entire force of the yard was at work tideations under charge of engineer | Eleced by the threat of Immediate pumsh- | | - ; Fr recs orth w os rf le | department to-day. sll yesterday. EPPECT OF THE NAVAL PREPARATIONS OW - officers, and of the ordnance department in the | ment. | A DELEGATION of Creek Indians have ar- | manufacture of ordnance and munitions of war. | — Admiral Polo also informed Mr. Fish that the | rived im this city to press certain ciaims which | It is nuthoritatively stated that the published | Spanish Minister of the Colonies, now in Ha- A correspondent of the N. Y. Times from - Y | their nation has against the government, and | *YHP%IS of the alleged demands of our govorn. | vuna, has informed him that the embargoed | wiikesbarre, Pa., November Lith see ede tet ena; | which will be laid before the Hoase committee | one’ at the Is reiteves the child irom | 0 “laims at the roguintes ths bowels, and,by | Young Wason, gives fom wo are and eal f T W'S SOOTEING SYRUP.” ics ROE. and crime. The jy ; Forrress Moxaor, November 24.— The | alladed to the fw United States steamer Ossipce, conveying the | crate as (ha monitor Mahopac, has arrived trom the Nort navy-yard, and both are anchored off the for ACTIVITY IN THE BOSTON NAVY-YARD. Boston, November 4—Two thousand one hundred men are now employed in the Charles- ands of an: town \avy-yard. On Saturday one huudred result of men employed in the dry dock were discharged, | production of eviden while an equal force was added tothe engine | never, in my department. It is reported thatthe Franklin | «cen a case where atterly will be ready for sea in two weeks, overwhelming, and where it was #0 impossible AT THE PRILADELPHIA NAVY YARD. for the jury to fail to ex & just and conclu PRILADELYBIA, November verdict. Through the whole of this triat hundred men are now employed at the navy | you remained, up to the very moment of your yard. The monitor Ajax was taken off thedry | conviction, as ‘calm am! sereneas though you re- dock yesterday, and the Terror takes her place | lied upon your innoce: ce, when it was over to-day. The monitors Nantasket and Whelming!y apparent to ail thal serenity have been sent to private yards for rep that audacity —that coufidence in om- is re edt that all the monitors at League | nipotence of corruption—rather than reliance island will be put in order upon your immecence.” The ex-Boss ts now lodged in the Tombs. says: The | Bent against Spain are substantially incorrect. | property ot American citizens will be released | principa! tovie here to-day was the Wrginins A 4 | There bas been no formal demand, bat | as soon as possible, and that the estates in qaes- affair and tne possible complications likely to ming session of Congress. Merely a notice of a demand, which state. | tion wil! be restored to their legitimate owners ho was injered at the same | {P&t, If certain tacts are proved. certain repa- | without further delay. dispatch this morning setting forth the fact that ne = ration will be demanded. I'he alleged demand ARRITRATION TALKED oF. the government Purchased 29,000 tons of time Mortimer Leggett fell ever the precipice | j. simply a diplomatic notice. The statement President Castelar Bad a long conference yes- | anthracite coal, was looked upon ase good omen } at Ithaca, ts recovering. The ether student | that the social relations between Minister Sic- terday with Mr. Layard the British minister. | for the coal operators, in the rame communication that this was mere- ly first installment of purchases yet to be VAL OFDERS. mitting Sone =. ie: cmp to epee made. It was considered goat asithad been de. r el is much talked of. Should is course d cided to put into commission the whole of the Ir 18 UNDERSTOOD that Judge J.N. Tyner, | The following naval orders were issued to- | 16 "the German emperor isindicatedas the prob- | Gor iad Rest tise ce ee nolo of the of Indiana, will be chairman of the new House | 4&9: Commander Edward P. Lull to temporary | apie arbitrator. demand for anthracite coal as would probably ECTIONS TO OUR DEMANDS. keep all the mines in fall operation throaghout were active in e arise therefrom with Spain. The receipt of a ee ve tidh has t latly as it was stated 40 also fell over. the cliff. Isrecovering | Kles and any partof the Spanish cabinet are | The result of the interview is favorable to the eee ee vation or be physicians f | interrupted is in all respects untrue. continaance of good relations. The idea of sab- about to take a voyage to Europe. IMPORTANT W ng, Rave I ever KSGIVING WEEK. " duty in command of thd Torpedo station, New- SPANISH OB: THANKSGIVING DAY, eee Perron an one pore L0es. Teaes BT. Master J.B. Hoteon t the wis | A. Weemtagean dispatch to the New York | the winter, and that these vessels being once enn Artist, Fit Ome Giaetinedl tans ek ee Pay Director 'C. J. Emory to do duty | Herald says: ‘The Spanish objections to our de- | commissioned they would be kept so for some bie me yee . postal allaizs | ax inspector of provisions, &c., at the navy | mands are the following: —First—That the Vir- | Considerable time. As thelr consumption of saint: ae ee rd. Boston, Ist December next. Paymaster ay an American ship even under our | coal is very large, the result would necessarily Px-Secrerary Bou Lt lectured in New N. Watmough to the Brooklyn on iith De- —_ asshe was owncd by Cubans, and regis- | be to improve the condition of the mining busi York Saturday nigut on finances and the panic, | Cember. Chiet Engineer E. B. Latch as mem- | tered falsely inthe name of Mr. Patterson, re- | ness throughoutthe country. Senator Summer's shag ny 3 ber of board for the inspection of ships. Lieut. | siding in New York. ltpetee Jean she had | letter was freely commenced "pon, but the gen- In the course of his lecture, reterring to Cuban ce | forfeited even this false regi by her subse- | eral feeling in this district is decidedly adverse rd, Boston, Mase., and | duent ale to other parties, and, although she | to the Arguments and sentiments contained in inspector of ordnance. | Was afterward repurchased in t! SGI P Commander F. Smith detached from ordn: LITTLE | matters, he deprecated the idea of war, coun- duty at the navy SELL. | seled moderat.on, and argued that our sympa- | ordered to Lyd West New York Notes. ss ANOTHER RING ARREST. ELeraantiasts—De fa Man from New Youn, Nevember 4.—John 1. Farring- | //ises: t» # ae —Joseph Perry, of 3%) ton the partner of Ingersoll,the ring chair- | cific street, ly ie name of her | it. and ¢ ere is no disguising the fact thata thies and moral aid onght to be ven to Spain | Lieut. H. E. aho, Asi: former nominal owner, she was not newly reg- | brush with Spain would be greatly approved of i ir n, died on the i5th instagt, in her efforts to e.tablish a republic. Jared to netarer HOMES aad as | istered a Our laws require. Thirdiy--Thst eee | Cu" Tan eats Ore ety SEE maker, ail jointly Indicted for forging au en- | Of & diseate known to medical men as eo P station, and ordered to return home and report y > ia, 7 th: lad bampion Clog, Banjo ea A arri Lieat. Jefferson Moser from special | /:a8 frequently sailed during the past two years Public dorsement to @ Warrant for $1,4) has been | Phantiasis. The symptoms of the malady are a rs e Scene. the galvanic FractionaL Su. PAYMENTS ONLY.— duty at Wasnington, D. C., and ordered to the | under the flags of other countries. Fourthly— THR CUBANS OF PHILADELPHIA. arrested. swelling of the skin of the leg, whick becomes ad aud aU RS DAT we TURDAY. 124 Secretary Richardson to-day issued the follow- | Dispatch as executive. Lient. Seaton Schroeder | That General Ryan, whose execution was the MAN MARET?&K tlickened until it assumes the atinees— SDAY anc 8 E z mens: PrOpOr~ A mecting of the Cuban Patriotic Association ing order. “Department instructions of the | from the Canandaigua and ordered to the | first party shot, is made the occasion of one of ‘3 jeg. Mr. Perry was 7 . took place in Philadelphia on Saturday night, h ult, in reference to the limited disburse- | Pinta. Pay Inspector Geo. L. Davis trom duty | Qurreclamations, was not acitizen ofthe United | ope pederd a reg ‘Montijon sea a ments of silver coin in lien of currency are | 88 inepeetor of provisions, Ke., at the navy | States asalleged. Fifthly—That the Virgiuius, | ber or communications, two of which referred QNED vatii | Lerevo so modified that hereafter in making | Yar, Boston,on the Ist ecember next, and | at the time ot her capture, was engaged wor. | to the «lleged reerutting of troops for Cuba car- fthe iaciom- | Cisbursements silver coin will be pain only in | Ordered tothe flag ship of the North Pacitic | U0! mee ae neutrality lawsof ‘the United | Ted on in Philadelphia under the auspices of station, Paymaster A. WJ. Pritchard trom duty | States, and that all on board might have been | te Cuban ae eee eae publishes acard stating that he made a pro. | tions of an elephant to Madames Lucca and 1] Murska, who | sttacked two years and ten months ago. At contract should receive each night $500 in it=t he did not know what was the matter. He gold, to accept their salaries in Mavana, or | Moticed & peculiar roughness of the skin of his whatever may be due them now in currency, | right leg, and felt it pain him intensely. Me, leaving the contiol of the subscription money | bowever, allowed it to pass without seeing a in Hall 3d street east he 2 » essary rehearss's, | the fract.onal parts of a dollar. | Station, and also as fleet paymaster of that | contr forthe Ith prox, ——$_—_— - in Havana, nearly €100,000, to their agent as a | phyrician, until at length his sufterings were so < * L 4 - 7 t! emphatic terms the prosecution of any such | 1? * ; % ane EMENTD. “Nor Taat Man, But Axotuen May.’— | as fleet paymaster of the North Pacitic station arrested, (ried and convicted under these laws, | measures. ‘The president supplemented this SS ee ae declined and iets Gm} pty pon ed og ‘PHANKSGIVING TREAT. The state‘oent has recently been published | and ordered to proceed home and reportarrival. | both on this bs tion Whether war existed | denunciation by exp * at great length the nyt noe gel nets quite extensively that ex-President Andrew | A*sistant Paymaster Z. T. Brown from the | teference to the question whether war exis ; r ition owing to hard times and the pro- | treatment could check the able fluctuations of gold in Hayana. A HEAVY RAIN fell during the night and continues this morn- ing with a dense fog over the city. | TWEED’S FRIEN low but sure course disease. The only known treatments tend to alle: iate the pan. 1 lengthen n reality the lingering attack. Is a few months he skin became thickened and black, and looked exactly like the hide of an elephant COME AND ENJOY IT! A Grand Concert will be aiven e opp re rene eee tes 1 ta Gusace nb opposition the (u's association entertains for Johnson lately received a patent for a com- | the Pibta. First Assistant Engineer Hugh JL, _ PRESIDENT GRANT'S TALK. tau OF tet stake a Ge aed Dea ceor en bination plane. The statement ts incorr Cline from the Canandaigua and placed on | , A Washington dispatch to the V. 1. Heratd | (aWs of the state, o: , One Andrew Johnson, of San Francisco, re- | sick leave. has the fol'owing: Z cently made a tion for a patent fur sach an invention, and this circu navy yard, Portsmouth, » oomminiimee. VOLUNTEERS—WHITE AND COLORED. TORPEDORS. “When the Pn me eer eee The citizens of Duvall’s bluff, Kansas, held ve been sent from here to Major Gon: for am aggresive or deten: Poncy stance probably = | CxPress the belief and hope that he wil! not be | The patient was enabled to walk with a little accounts for the statement referred to above. Orders hi Out its navy and does everything to make the | @ meeting Wedneclay and adopted resolutions | 1oDoved to Ilackwell’s leland until all meas | difficulty for the tret sear of his attack, » t . ———— . Abbott, at Willett's Point, New York, to dis- | army effective, up to the ilmit of calling for Remi wes Te Spar katrer te ee = for obtaining a stay of proceedingsfhas been | Sfler that the limb had fwelled to such p m aT vo ee Satu, of the Bureau of In- | patch to Key West a torpedo outfit, in troops, sou can’ put whatever comseraniion you Oh Cake neces Wt DORMIE OE the ropublic T Ca sested. tions as to prevent locomotion of any kind, and ; ‘au Affairs, has not yet been notified to appear | ¢, ectric appa 2; also to put please On such activily. If I were to judge oF : aw . Rest" ” he had to stay @ prisone Ouse ter fy stie as eee ore the commission recently appointel to | immediate practical instruction ia! plantivg | fuch movements asa civilian I should aay shes uate hikes or time ee The banking house of Edniund D. tandolph | # Fear’e intense sullering Mr. Perry diet from sacl investigate the sale by him, while agent of the | and opcrating of torpedoes a sufficient detach- | were warlike. Ido not remember of anything | Visit ty this cit ent a leiter to Ge & Co, which saspended dering the panic, re- | Sheer exhaustion—the Gseal manaer te sack Chippewas, of certain timber within his agency. | ment of the engineer battalion. ot the kind having been done in this country | Wolyer tendering sumed to- gh lim to the Prosi r. their services tor duty in Cuba or elsewhere, in peel coro Ieee care of war being declared. The Carney Guard 4 s which was not the preface te peace or satistac A Legal View of the Case, tion for our ottended Reverdy Johnson is out in a letter | our history eustains m The commission meets at St. Paulon Thureia to hear testimony inthe case. As yet no fo, mal charges have been preferred against ti “ TWEED'S COUNSEL eieane matinee akin AN TALENT AUROAD.—As a on d States, in a direction in wh Appeared in the court of over and terminer to- day to answer the charge of contempt for lan- s an of Richmond, Captain {:. Hi. Johnson, and th 4 snot as yet achieved much honor, 1m crmmissioner, ad 1t te pomibte that no one will | printed today in the Baltimore American, re- | Menge to Congres does not conray this idee, | Tason Guard, ge eon eggrnd ocacak cr es eee | oe stemack which Beet Rake tae fog tor their | Pear before the commission to give evidence | viewing the circumstances connected with wa ee i Worsham, (both colored companies,) have | Davis at the opening of the tr os _ , - agains! m. disclaimed any iotention of 0 the | the leading mus: judge, which explanation w mare the other him in regard ul,” he capture of the Virginians. Incommon with ‘This was the language of President | thre ed men everywhere he thinks the execu- | conversation with @ Senator, whose iailuence General Willia ‘. ! Pr: as well as bis vote will be important when the | Sicneral Willis % , Cagye 2 P : present relations with Spain come before Con- geouia ic, barbarous in the extreme, and an cipmay igbeny seth : eleewhere, should it be nee the sacred laws of humanity. He believes, WHAT TRE LONDON TIMES SAYS. ALT LAKE CITY Alot Si dering their services General of State, rantin | @S0 assed Fesolutic TANTA AND Bic TREE.—Since the recent aphic report from Waco, Texas, repre- | tion of the captives at Santiago d ng Big Tr e anda large num the war path, the © the amount 4 vocal and instra- country is ing to Ger- Wall Street To day. New York, November 21.—Gold opened at and bas since declined to 10%. Un gold MAGGIE MITCHELL, § 1 nt in Salt Lake City regardi loans the rates have been 7 to J-64 per day for we of my tinest sch and most of by a ¢ affairs has received official advices from the | bowever, that the capture of the Virginiusand | The Loudon Times yesterday says that a de- ihe Vigne teocly ieee ee carrying. Foreign exchange strong and higher, ahasrdinary abi me es from the Si''nig Tree are still Su the reservation | tHe subsequent conduct of the captors involve | mand {th justice le sanuitercod, berths cont | war. Apublic meeting Satarday uight adopted | the nominal rates of leading ‘Uankers being | {! en ee Ni. Mr. Ort, of = ; co. | and Bi e stil b 4 on ith justice be tained, but the ott s s declar © peor now 174 and 108 ~ a Re . ; + Sf Farther pariicalars in facure aaaonnee | and have not yet broken the peace. ‘The agent | ‘ittestions by no means suited to the discussion | fenanis reported to have teow made we See resolutions declaring that the people will rally | BO 107 ip now entynteaz forcall leas. Prime > hashad the unusnal advantage of a : Wii Ht | also says that no Kiowas have recently been on | of town meetings, but which should be left now | by the Luited States are such as fengiand might necessary to declare war to vindicate the honor | Mercantile paper is suoted at 12 to 1s, with mers with Listz, and Bit. Eddy, trom VV ASEENGTON THEATER COMIQUE. | the war-path, nor have they so far ashe can | to the deliberation of the President amd Caoi- | join in. of the nation. clare nieinin aad [OR TA onder 1S. Government usetts, who Prot. Haupt save bax more Tith Sucet, below Pem Avemae, | learn, been guilty of depredations of any kind. | net at the council board, where a just concla- = ae Crane et ie! a ik COLUNEUS, GEORGIA, DITTO. bonds firm, Southern state bonds at the board ny beget eeacgrolane nny apd 4 ®p ae APR . as : we work of mending the rudder and caulk- I wept sf 2 3 Eos on br . * x organ cone 1 me « MATINEERS A Vatvarty Picteag ror Tae Corconay | sion-is most likely to be reached as to what the | iy and painting the ecslortna’ pants frigate |, Last night one of the largest meetings ever nei iy eden Bassam pl — — Ues in Germany, and in Vienna par- ‘ Se ; AY EVesIN v-#4th. | Anr Gattery.—The London Daily News, of | rights and the bonor of the nation demand. | Atapiies continues briskly in the dry dock at es eee eye diegl Seprgatnached - pening 8 300°’: | ticularly, acity more critical than Berlin, he DANIEL E. RALTON, November 7, f the picture recently pur- | For the reason that public indignation meetings | the Brooklyn navy vard, aud her baitery will | PFé e Spi cities. AC ics Was received with the a, ylause, apd the severe A SERIOUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT IX ENGLAN notes i i ri on gage no Loxpox, November 24.—A dispatch has just | °" 2° 8O® been received here from Birmingham reporting — a serious railway accident near tecity. It is Tux Nateaw Me said many persons have been injured, but no | 7. . 4 The so-cailed contes details ot the disaster have yet come to han. » relation to Uh GERMANY LOOKING APTER HER INTERESTS IN lished, t _ SPANISH WATERS. already koown. He declare Beatin, November 24.—Two additional iron- | one Caleb Gannion, Daniel Kelly and a man clads are to be sent tothe German fieet in Spau- | named McNally were concerned tn it, He sare ish waters. that he lay quiet in the celiar, aud that Kelly “t undouw tap great Sep-stions! Drama tn tive acts of WILD BILL te Mose ;, | Resolutions of a very bitter character were chased by Mr. W. T. Walters for the Corcoran | seem tobe areflection upon the President he will | Probably be mounted ou Monday or Tuesday. “ i Foreigu Notes. the yard of | #lopted. Intense enthusiasm was manifeste <A,correspondent writes that the | decline to participate in them. Heconsidersthe | jhe imernadeiinn oF eered ah, tat ita | MODERATION OF THE CINCINNATI DOARD 0: ure by J. Portacls, of Brassels, | question in its legal aspect, refers to the eforts | Tovapin tee im remtinees to. hes the dock es TRADE. t in Egypt,” which has this year | of our government which fed to the establish- | fyrovanly. part of this week. Her officers refase | , 4 Tesolution was unanimously adopted by the obtained the special guld medal offered tor the | ment of the principle that American vessels | to aiinw aoe one tc Loma cer oe") board of trade in Cincinnati Saturday, “That hibited, without regard to school, | cannot be searched in time of peace, aud ex- | \Y nuunen ur nct permane nunnieL awp Tue | We recommend the national authorities to rely eet, by @ living artist, at the | preres the opinion that if the Virginius carried AMERICAN CONSUL. upon peaceful arbitration for the settlement ot not but atest B hic ham best picture e: ‘ and Last week of « verte! ” ‘ 3 e, Sydenham, has the American tlag aud was regularly docu. rt nited 3 ice C :, | the difticuities, and that while we denounce the ‘ S* fhe ciupmint seottin Nishtiaas, | chased out of our galleries ata v L mented as an American vessel, aud was on the | g TE te oe Gonrul E. | atrocities of the local authorities of Cuba, we SD. The groat Versa- | for the Museum of Washington, United States, | high seas when captured, her capture was il Qsted November 2d, asks why @ dispatch sent | S¥™@pathize with those who are struggling which is beginning to form a collectionof paint- | jegal and contrary to the public law, as under- | {8 the consulate of the United States of Ameri- | form @ republican form of government ings by modern artists.” stocd, itis believed, not only by England,andthe | 22 J te ° ea, at 9 o'clock to-day, to the office of the tele- | S¥ain. are . Was the actual murderer. He revives the old reaaae # =: s United States, but byall nations,{ncladingSpain. iaphic company of the West Indies and Pan- Torpedoes, U.S. Senator Appointed from Kansas story of the bloody shirt that was washed 1 Nis CRRHIR AVERY. “Musee Beg: | AFFAIRS IN THE CHocTAW INDIAN } ‘Az | He (wsther says it will be no justification of the | fig’ directed to the consul of the United States se eaponT ane aneiny aves: | Rend Re ees ae ome time or other by some one unknown, an +83, &. J. BUCKLEY, and &. HARRIS TION—M-asures to Conform to the Wishes of te | capture that ¢ object of the terprise was to | in Kingston, Jamaica, for information as to the inne Newport (K. I.) ‘News of amacaiay even. | bes supinin’ Baber Oren, of Laavemmart, t dog” was obtained from on ELLE ERAN ee ED BANSE: / vesitent.—A delegation of prominent Choctaw | render assistance Pine Ghenen dt the time of | Batiouality Of the steamer Virginius, was de- per neta Pde apes peat pet bs > mes. Caleb Gunnionis under arrest Spy LER MARTIN, RATE LBORT sed Indians, consisting of Chief Jastice Folsom, fat s the case, the oifence, at the time of | tained by Burriel: of Newport a manufactory of what our oii cers at police headyuarter caused by the resignation of Senator Caldwell Crozier is attorney and contidentlal friend of Caldwell, and the announcement of his appoint- and bad a long inter- view with Superintendent Matsell yesterday, the result of which ix not known. He was then fier ca ipture, was a violation of the neutrality se ed November 3d. re- | believe to be the most destructive weapon that CettT unvantirenene oek pettbsce ne tncies aoa laws of the United States, and not of the aver pints tha abere Eobing ie waiee tote had | Bas ever been used in war. The torpedo ius - i GORGE | inthe territory of s0 modiljing the Okmulgee | CMY of Spain, and the United State: alone | Peon Vecelveds, aud capes “L sesnactialy mat | been more attractive to Americans than any wossersed jurisdicti the subject. The other deadly instrument, aud we have beouges [nn a recetved with surprise. _ locked up in the cell recently vacated Ay -, ons co 3 possessed Jurisdiction over the subject. The | vour excell ermit me to be admitted in —— pote ge ennndio ns " gl Another prisoner, whose name is withheld MATINER, | President Grant ih telation tothe format eon, | Capture therefore he thinks was as gross a diare- | Juv" excellency to permit me to be admitted in | Hechsing, a state of heriection unkrowa tn | The Central Pacitie wridge at Oak | {OS Ni guehmuoe name is wiillielt by Matinees every WEDNESDAY and | eromenteone strong enough to nrotect™ ali | 88Td of the authority of the United States as lc | jetta tee dertinnd ae rain cere eae ere tne | Kurope. “Although it is true that auy fortitica, and not Burned. would have been if the Toraado had seized her | ¢yyfit) my duties as consul representing the goy- | Un Can be battered down in course of time, it toy gratnitonaly | The Grand Goanell Wit deee tie eened; | in the harbor of New York; and she was as | fulfill my duties as consul repre 8 Isaleo true, according to Admiral Kowan, that on the first Monday in December, and will, 1 is | Much under the protection of our government | ~ On the evening of the same day the vice con- | &»Y fortification can be passed by ships of war. : od, mest t é i pro- | inthe one case as in the other. The Virginius | sui sent Burriel a third letter, saying that he | Torpedoes, said the admiral, are the only pre: viding for ihe appointment of onfeers fortes | CTEW and passengers not having been legaily | wae still without replies to nie fetta tection toa barbor. All our torpedoes, it fs well — territorial government by the President. The | CaPtur | were not prisoners of war, and were | “ gurricl, in Lis reply, refers to the telegram rown, are made on Goat island. ‘They difter Commissioner of Indian’ Affairs has written a | 23 “uch exempt from the jurisdiction of Spain, | ang makes a facetious allusion to the consui’s | Widely in size, their charges of unpow der _ Kelly or McNally, is also locked up at police truth whateverin the rumored Longe od the | Gay, will be tried for burglary unless his Central Pacitic bridge at Oakland. Fires in | {S.caiy proven true eke ee brash at Fort Hills, beyond Oakland, caused eS — ¢ alarm. bated N ary understood, meet the wishesof Congress in p A Jvror Daors Pray mm Coret.—in the court of common pieas, at Hartiord, Conn., e = > after the jury had reached a decision in a cer- . re sage as when they stood upon American soil, and i pe t | varying: from 50 to 1,000 potinds. Their offen- | | Ciwctwwari, ho ; Superintendent | tain case, a few days ago, juror, an old man AT ORGAN ene te hae eee eaten roe ae 8BeNCy: | Spain in, consequently, as responsible to. the thtre‘vere many American maths, at ‘RAS | sive uce is not confined to boats especially made | Maxwell, of we Commeice, reports | named Peter Cooke, while conversing with au- United States for their execution, as she would whi LACED (N THE the allotment of their lands, or at least permit ‘ = not clear to whic! the Chickasaws to do so. It is understood that | bAve been if she had gotten postession of the | Tere. ite sa that the whole number of hogs slaaghtered in < Suryman, suddenly fell ack over en oa i from November Ist to the 2>were | Seat in an unconscious condition, Aid was 37,200. -- | for them, but war vessels of any kind can use eee een ia; | thems ‘They are Geomargen by electricity, un- ATIONAL CHURCH ‘aressions of the several legislative Indian | ™€® by the invasion of our territory. Mr. John- the prisoners was without foundation, as he had | ¢r water, and while their execation on the i tribute to Gastetas, by ne Podogte ar Prong vont ‘. rendered and in a few minutes he revived. 901 te Sastelar, but says he ( jon- | Vessel ey are touching is terrible, a few feet Soon after this he feit well enough to return . a councils will be called immediately after the | 90 pays & warm tribu' obese recelyed no official information of their nation : ! Fire. SUKEDAY avEEING, Eo ae ey a5, yszy, | Mlournment of the Okmulgee Council, for the | Must see that an unrighteous war with the | Aiity, and. co lar as General Burtiel kuew, had | Of Water is ample protection for the vessel trom 3 ikgeee, ashe etna eee with the jury te the court room; Dat as seen a8 , pa pow sf €0 idering national questions, sach United States would frustrate his patriotic not been requested to visit them. Alluding es- | Which they are discharged. The tor; may AT Ss GOLUOK, ast Upter the direction of Dr.g. P. CAULFIELD, ant ee’ and for the general good of all the | anq necessarily desirous that the Kepublie of ith the following sa} musical combina : a ‘| i d . Miss’ ADELA TOR EGET eae yest z Spain may be continued, will avoid demanding ve Ene 7 epbitt | Ol her any apology or indemnity, inconsistent HOF. GEO! Ww Mt to-day at the Ebbitt | Sien her rights an BRO. ° majntain our o -q | designs. On the other hand he believes that 7 > andl be towed ‘astern, unseen, and brought against e allotment of lands, adoption of colored cePresident Grant, equally just and patriotic preiall to the case of Mr. Ryan, he said that Ss ag Ryan claimed to be an English subject, having | the enemy's ship by running across her bow, or been borin Canata.” Burrell thus conclades: a launch ‘may be sent of with the torpedo, or “Such conduct, in view of the fact. that Ryan — war vessel herself may run mn alongside of was Engiish, makes it necessary for me to pr t ao. discharge a torpedo in passing, pose to he government that your exequatur as | the eerie: being attached ta boom which vice-consul be annulled, because an oficial who | C#” be run out from 12 to 40 feet from the ship. sends protests upon sach slight foundation, and | ! any case, if the torpedo is exploded while in tries to deceive the Spanish authorities,ac- | coptact with an enemy’s ship, :t will make an omed to transact business with a rectitude Foal are rt rime Pegeenracy aie and loyalty, which are notorious to all, cannot m 01 8 Te Os but compromise the dignity or the ‘country | bas just been launched at Brooklyn, and its " ne be entered, instead of going, to the soate pro. ard blacksmith shops of the Taunton car com- jary, be sat dee pany were burned last evening, with several vided for the jury, be sat down on the first of ) | the long benches.’ One of the jury called the Facntdnr considerable stock. Loss $40,000; fully | attention of the judge to the ome, Ming hi q that Mr. Cooke's condition required attention. The Lewes Light Ship ate. Ina minute more Mr. Cooke fell over, in a dying Lewes, November 2 h ‘The report of the dis- state, and within four minute appearance of the five fathom light ship istlatiy | dead. It as believed to be a case without auy contradicted this morning by other pilots why | precedent—a juror dropping dead betwoen the saw her in her place yesterday. time of the agreement of the verdict aud its de- aes livery. If it had been a marder trial, no doubt . bi Cart. Jack’s Bopy.—On Sunday, the —— instant, several teams loaded with governu fc it Contralt: PERsoxat.—Arri GAN, and PROF. I. New York onor, and not necessary to of Ne’ house: Hon. George E. Lincoln, ot Boston; Hon. LP. Corwin and wife, Illinois; Hon. J. M. Wilson and family, Indiana; W. jelebrated Organ And & Foll Chorus of the Phitharu Aimission, $1.00. Diagram of the wi be opened at Metzerott Penney i son T Cuanoz or Car PAN.—The latest news trom Japan, via San Francisco, ts tothe effect that on the 3th of October the ministers of Mikado, with two exceptions, sent in their resignations. which were accepted, though some ¢ ‘Bore, oaa | Pdlanapolix Journa armody, SDaY MoENENG | Hon. J. Kasson, Iowa; Hon. GC. L Os J. John ers and others can se tonal charge, nis ion. H. 8, . Benj. LeFevr which he represents, and become the cause of | Mate is nearly ready for launching at 'Chacles- Stew -L Vargan, Ind.; Ho have since withdrawn them. The ministerial | ¢. e' > Questio tv a town. These are ertal iron steamers, 170 | sores, from Fort Ktamath, arrived at Koseburg, | 7 ident took plac Pee RELY Be a aT ENING s.; Major §. J. Rusk, Wis; | troubles were bya proposition to send an expe- | Cau mice wenn sn ea gard cack othe wink, | feet long. propelled by double screws wud'pro. | Oregon, and unloaded at the depot of the | Andrew Jackson,a worthy German cit-em,wbo Kear the Magnificent : lack, Pa. “----Gen. S.C. Collins, | dition against Corea, which was warmly saup- mutual respect. J. N. Borner.” vided with massive rams projecting from the | Oregon and California Railroad. Shorily after | lives near Retreat, Virginia, one day last week. 6.000 ORCHESTRION, Pe., Hon. John Goforth, do.; W. | ported by Iwakura, late ambassador to the It seems that Vice Consul Schmidt wrote an- | bow under water a covsiderable distance. These ; Hon. G.L. Foot and wife, United States. other note, to which General Burreil in the | beat Tmantown. Pa., are at Wi and Okuma, minister of umance, have with: | same insolent tone, com . B. Muliett, Supervising Archi- | drawn their resignations. Terrasbima, late Operatic and Na: MB. SOHWARZENEERRO'®S, nusy ivauia avenue, south aide, between 46 amenge Orchostri one of the teamsters went to‘the office of the | It appears that a Lorse had been turned loose in al Music, Plaindraler, and privately invited the editor to | Mr. Jackson's yard for the purpose of grazing. it walk with him to the depot. The ‘or went, | The horse chanced to upset a stand of bees and this is what he says he saw and heard: | which at once set to stinging the poor animat “When we arrived there he pointed to a cask, | most fariously. The sharp sting ef the bees which on close inspection, proved to be uothing | scon made the horse fran: Diojin, prime minister, it Js velieved will be strong enough te run jaining strongly of the | UP under the guns of any iron-clad frigate an pertinacity and oficiousness Gr vice “Consul | Sk her without giving her a chance to prevent chmidt in wishing to intervene in affairs in | it. The Lay torpedo boat, which had so many ofthe | which he had no ‘proper concern, intitating | ‘tials here last spring, is believed to be in prac- 8 returned | minister to England, has been placed-at the from an tour of inspection of public buildin, head of the Foreign 0 tic . Ito, lately o tete. ambassadors, is minister of public works, and a 4 and seeking pro- Y the ¢ , * tleal working order, and if so, it is the most | more than a whisky barrel, marked {Society of | tection of his master, he tan into the house railroad king, is in ~-*-ena- | Jamaguelt and Kido, both of whom were'con- | visit the recenete nee fea ear asia tO | terrible engine of war chown. “A boat tha: con | Natural History, Washington, D.C. We then among the members of bis family, tarned over Gis tor Morrill, of Vermont, the city. | nected with Iwakura as ambassadors, are in the | granted, but asking it Officially as a right, it | be Sent in any direction, beneath the surface of | wanted to know what was the meaning of this, | thecradle in which lay young child, the child 456 --«Hon. L. A. Woodworth is at the | ministry, though Kido is so would not be conceded. Ng the water, two or three miles, be steered in any | when our friend informed us that the barrel | being knocked nearly across the room. The 72u Sr f Continental. --* Hon. 0. P. Snyder, of Arkan- | doubtful whether he will b M contai BURRIEL’S REBUFY OF THE RaITISH coset, | direction. from which a torpedo may be dis arian : From the Santiago de Cuba correspondence of | ¢barged at any time, and which may be brought EA eatnal jad, of Michigan. J. G- Cannon, of Iilinols, | those who have resigned. Tho Mikado finally | £1 Cronists it appears that after the British | back safely after it has done its work, and x: | ingsbipped this way ostensibly by the govern- | an 'legit! some ei yard and droppod dead.— Cane Ob Ghereill, are at the National. | abandoned his Corean and Formoson projects. | vice consul found his eilorts to secure a post. | this without any crewexcept # man stand my 01. | ment as stores, to prevent comments by the | Sra cre) wea ‘ount Corti, the Italian Minister, who is SET RT ponement of the shooting of the persons claim- | *0re and operating a magnetic instrament, | newspapers and the public in general. The eerste a = ARTAGENA, S A tes British citizenship were vain, the British | *0Utds chimerical enough, but the Lay boat has | Modoc chief only rested in his grave about ten Ax Emeric Darxes vr a BULLET.—Willia: oy I has Seen in Rome, add has received a letter fgg to hive on ‘Times reports be plot | commodore at Jamaica took the matter in hand, | done this, and it is wpe ved le ye an eee: = erp en ay ke ees ee, ene nee France, who was shot some time past pear this - from the British government, warmly thankio; for the surrender of Cartagena proved 4 com- yu 7 2 | Hed on to doit every time. Such a @s this | nl on a euber Name and Ramber. jel-ly* | him for the able manner in which be dic plete failure. Contreras has since been arrested | Cuba inthe following weeds orn tas eee det ed _MARKKITER’S, Pe t, between a0 streets, i Goenawere oa Fellgw's Hai. asi hod aintiugs, Engravings, Chromos, &c. largest stock "Paper Hangings, Window | ; h e : tv Frames, Picture Ooras and now away from this city on leave of absence, | Tam Fioatix fc., io the District. _ nothing less than the body of the | horse then knocked down and stampod wo death Modoc chief. preserved in spirits, and was be- | a little girl some eight or ten years old and then ; is at the Metropolitan. ---Hons. George | Sayeschena, ambassador to China, is one of ‘. show that that department of the public service | against the American Minister, andj says that | aock Saturday, aud 18 now lying at the lowe: sanont relief. It ie pie | Gey. Sumaman and vol. Audenresa have A . - tre d with consideration % er i cetally mlapted for ehitls, | returncd from thelr recent visit to N swark, N. | still active, and the sam? may be said of the | General Sickles is treate consid shears wharf. The riggers will begin work im | Place by Deputy Sherif! Webb, ‘is slowly re- . ‘eri will supersede all fortifications, for it can tailed for that purpose who fill up the | covering, The ball took effect in the posterior NDS OF CasT-OFF WEARING ap- | Charged his duties as umpire of the American | by the Intransigentes on suspicion of conni- | therriendis relations Cee tee olen ere coe | dink the heavicet Iromelads as fast ne they cone we and leftitas though it hal never been | aspect of the Lody, passing through between L can bengid to the very best atvautage | and British joint claims commission. ----Mr. | vance with the conspirators. A terrible can- | spective governments I beg you to delay the | Within reach. Commodore Reynolds, chief of curbed.” two of the ribs, about two inches to the g es Bg on USTH, Henry A. Kelly, of Kansas, has been appointed | Nonade and fusilade was heard on Saturday | ¢heeution® of alleged Britis subjects captured | the ordnance bureau, has arrived at the torpedo aes: . | left of the spine, thence through the left weteny , OF Diatreet, between 8th and ferns. & lire clase clerk in the finance office of the | night in the camps of the government troops. | on the Virginius uatil the captain of the Niobe | station, for the purpose of inspecting the estab- | , TWEVE Pampens ieeware— Tasca m- | idmey, thence into the stomach. 3 SEE OSTA attended tc. Vash paid fid-tr | Post Office department. -:--Hon. W. W. Wil- | and it was believed that the military clementin | 22 communicate with you. The Niobe leaves | Ushment and hurreing up the work. ‘The force | dent of the Charleston News, writing Nat. Lyle, the surgeon in charge of the case, shire, republican representative elect from the | Cartagena had made efforts to liberate their | to'mgnt tor Soncanee Io thonwes has already been increased to about eighty men, | Beaufort, North Carolina, under date of the | cave Lim ‘some medicine. which proved at BALLS, &e. ja dustrict of Arkansas, is at Metropolitan | Commanders, and were shellod by the forts, | Hurrtel curtiy replied: ‘1 do note semen te | and will probably be still further Hroveeeen, | 20th, says: “Tuesday soening 5 Donk cose » &C, hotel. Rhich @re manned by convicts, the military | authority (“no ‘eneho facullad:s°) to aCeede to the | Night-work ts contemplated. ‘The officers ex: | ig 13 colored men, left a locality known as New ENIGHTS OF 8ST. PETER having been withdrawn. The besieging force | petition you sent me. w must be ful- et war vessels here at almost any time, and | Building, intending to row to thelr plac sll give one of thelr delightful Waar Origns Sax.—The Washington cor- | Temained passive during the firing. filled." jconsequently the men who claimed to | Intend to be ready to respond to all calls for | business. | As the boat turned into Coosaw river salad “ached fe ep lle beworatar ge igi od tof Co- | ,, SHOOTING THE RevoLUTIONIsTs ix San Do- | be British subjects were executed without allow- | torpedoes. sank immedi MASONIC TEMPLE, tumne — tne T improvements, | M'XG0.—Recent advices from San Domingo | 1g ny time tor investigation astothe trath or | pypyensio Finus—Some sensible sug- | cling to the upturned righ oth and F streets northwest, le into-v: jocal improvements: | state that Gen. Mauzuetta and three other gen. | falsity of their claim. EAS ns a8 to the prevention of tires wore made | loosened their — THANKSGIVING BVE e notable changes which have been effected | orals bave been shot by order of President Leer CAFT. FEY'S APFRAL FOR HIS CREW. Gp the commitions ef cbtet cantnotcr aie tense cold. Only one escaped.” D ‘There is a -( Wedne ovember 26th. isa.) ina short time, and the immense expenditures | ‘They were implicated in the recent revolution, | _ Captain Fry made a written statement while Ghesed tas Semtenn ew York last Friday, iy 5 Ounan Dissnnranesme— ies re Ln 4 the soctets DS thele late fotos _— sry.gnovement. If Js expected that atx other on dhe Tornad noe, ies eked a8 aad ‘Among those of importance were the following: Tae Provipaxce Love TaEpy—Fritz | Duclber of victims. Our consul’at ‘on het«, ad ti igh grade, now in on similar ° » o ‘That course - | Poe! ce & GNC OE Sefton, ome charges, will'soon be executeh, ‘The election | told that bg Bs oe Oceupied in trade | struction should be more frequen pay : OCRTH ANET it of the republic of San Domin, mong the islands. consul,” he » | be required at least at the La; each set of x will be held on the iat of © | “knows wel that J am not pleading for my lite. Loomer: on Istof December. Thel Thave not ed to God for it, floor that in all the hotels and other | oF THR ing dates are President Baez, Senor Gon- | 1 FET hae eer even to the | buildings in which many men were employed, SAKERS’ BENEVOLENT SOCIETY zales, governor of Puerto Piata, and General | Blessed Mother. rend ther home nor | the employes should be drilled in the aso of as Caceres. It is thought that Baez will not ob- Lrssot eating us, the | hose, to a fire in check till the regular fire- ps , tain reciection. me to such 8 | men ‘could arrive; and that the system. of fire- on TE Rieke tres Mh ad tek Siren ExGLawp Burino Cumpeatamp Coat—The Ro know what | SI7m hep ga Ry rat og omy § THA NG EVE, © 1 of Great has en: e.My lite er ee ede or oe _ Douciys Fall Band hes teen f th, the and what has | {Re co sory roy rf ey ‘ickets, @1; admitting a ‘of ; aod it is engines so hope ion, to British srvany one’ Tie ten | Tecommend any one abore ie other. - bis man ser- Damaces vor Rauwroap Dsearas.—Aat ve mercy, and says | Portsmouth, N. H., inthe supreme court, last id, enough. Fiidey, Sup ide Prescott and" sinere val Preparations, ay} sti + 2a ae | Seen ee ee fee ae panes ©. FAHBY, iahop pears feta he aid foe ar be 4 - nf i 4 Tas Parraperraia Wortinoxen.—A there was | ter and Lawrence ‘was also Gravel Roofer. eee eee fone + ate: | mocting ot iorkingmen way hold ih Pilate aes t lepartments, | {iiuing Benjamia Woodbury at Salem, Ni, _ AU orders for BEPAIRING, &c., promptly at- | patch to the Now York Herald supe that: the Fyn mm lig ree Ben on areing = ‘There are om, Soe or Saree Zeus nee ended to: | a Th pare, 3,000 PRavEn + PSTREBT, betwoom ty and 1th streets, northe | 4g "Contrach’ Share Res presented. to Congress ork, and advovating mass meet fad is pow arent, tne | introduced inte" our = = inter-oceanic railroad. were ever ‘contain Ld See bee pee EWALD GFEERT. | assssernanion ti HAvASir Deum! fen The working classes and benedit uo | 1 isn dgnonaayz the Northern gue Fernando was assassinated in Hayans on Sat- looking boat, sshacp ; which is much urday by a youag man. The cause was domes- ae - a7-The Auburn (Me. Citpper called fifteen 617 SEVENTH STREET, — ge of toad town a aiuddlerbonded ‘Creek, Oregon, and ppt A KS ier. BOW. me ell te cxitePatentOR:s, | fucd and sent to Jail. ? lay Less Kees alae Bt = i i i We fr ag il al He ane | Caves '

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