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THE EVENING STAR. | / rs = SPEOIAL NOTICES. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundayc Excepted, Mre ——— AT THE STAR BITILDINGS, covers, Onn te oROUP, ee ee . “EEE INE Na wee aaa Ur nsememanee Prt ( SSE oR OnNT+ PRR MONTH Twe Certs each. By mail—three monthe, @1.80; + att month«, @3.0- one year, 95. THY WEXALY STAB —— Mothers, Mothers, Mothers! Don" fail te procure MES. WINSLOW'S SOOTR- ae ware me STRUP fer all Glesasre tneitent to the pertod cide y 4 iwothing ip % orrow. of teething tn children. It relieves Sere The BE DIES BY B "N HAND—SO CAUSE KNOWN colic) regulates the This Afternoon’s Dispatches {From the San Prancitco Rulictin, Nov. 2 \ ise Reo she eime avec” -——_—o—— after it-past 6 o'clock this mors 800 - onto the Virginius aud Make War | Associnted Prous Reports. | the inmates or the Gcektental hotel were stax or ot Sree. sy-octmn om the Lmited States, ER, eeaeamented tled by two reports of a pisto: In the house, fol- a MANIFEST DESTINY! | owing im quick succession. On investigation it STEAMER LINES was found that Col. Robert Morrow, paymaster | — oo ited 8) 4 ASHINGTON. § x HURRYING CUA TO HE in the United States army, had committed sui- | VY a BO! Sik: BOSTON aND cane mnerasenmm | Vors 42—N2, 6461. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1873. TWO CENTS. ee tee a Yesterday we printed the correspondence in aoe wa Resignation of the Captain-General. : made in the New York Tribune agaii Senator HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—Over "wen | prepricties. One of these letters was the state- | ¢83’S Journal. ics ral pega omc agndleon age janet Friday —gis , ‘and SUT AT Tey ~ (eS =s os EVENING STAR. , Furpay, Docember 5. sU«— The receipts from this | Carpenter of having been turned away from lat sessi Fs neler anlar temnhon tortny,\] Sos et Ge soins Gack 48 Oe Lega e On motion of Mr. Hale, (Maine,) all bills in | General dovellag telegraphed to the Madrid anos, iu both vases, FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS {SENSATION NEWS FROM Havana. / TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR ngton News and Gossip, | the New York rime aisproving thagcharges | rug SENATE wasnot inecssion today. | The Spaniards Determined to Hola vanities z a. Long Branch hotel last summer for certain im- | 0%” bor was occupied in the reading of yester- FATE. | side by shooting himself through the head. T Li | relation to the salary were ordered to be printed. | government last night a dispatch to the tuilow- ee ee The | “The tne Iron Steamer LADY LAKE, cutstice tas edjouraad | Carpenter ees galtt uh eo Repeeeene ae: | ected agtbe ad as sr cont ances | cfc scThe Madrid goverument peremptory | May x the Mme Govern. | (reson feted: tid anime ot hat | avin nets er apa x | perder pg peri mak Som pesaieprd peo Keferred. . aa * | orders the Captal pent : detiver ‘up the the United States. deceased. Following is the fall evidence elici- fan rircet, st oRDAY - oO tion of Mr. Dawes, (Mass.,) Senate bill | Virginius. Captain-General Jovellar respect. SY ete ted at LBSDAY. at 2p. m.,toechingst Tux remination of A duction to ‘her hotel, the Ocean House, No. bi, to qrevite ter Stenger am ‘of the | fully resigns his position and demands that an. | Whom the Gods would Destroy, &c. THE INQUEST: Kandines, comacct ng ai Rertoik es Hams to be Chief Justi-e sitoply because there was no vacant room at the | joan of 1858, was taken up. The object of the | other person be sent to take his place who cau Fuse, Tecember 4 Dr. F, A. Holman testified that between éand and M. line for Boston and The La Cry West End hotel. Tho Tribune of yesterday has | bill was to assume the payment of the bonds on | catry out the orders of the government. Con 6% o'clock this morning he was called from his | Freteht should be eddresed “ care of leader of its late ias ake, vis Norfolk.” Branch ticket office at Kuex' | semiy Se January Ist, 1874, or to exchange them for 5 | sidering the excited state of public opinion, and mye bed by a servant of the house, who sad anarmy ‘Drees « 60: nay wi forty-eigne | © Teply to the Times” article, or rather to one | COMeeeT Vonde. sigllest the impossibility of overcoming the difficulties, as at last arrived for tru flicer had killed himself. He went to the room | "Sn FITENUGH mere eee: ET Shrse whert. DOLSEY CLAG ee ie or the conve- | @l4-tr_ Plant's Store, corner isch st. end Pa, ave, * fight and that they but rothls and ‘trai and right to this land for stran pene heal wrens ig ee n t Minister for Colonies Loler ha~ | the gas Jot. ‘There were beoks on the bett MESCHANT'S LINE OF STRAMSHIPS ase of embargoed properties of ~ atoning an SET WEEN merican citizens, but that trae Spantants | 810% was dowing freely from hie mouth. He WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. portion of it, the statement of Mr. Farrar, who | Pwr" Garfield (Ohio) inquired what assurance | General Jovellar subunits that a manifest was ‘ounced in characteristic Tribune style as | there was that any of the bonds would be ex- | prepared for delay, during which opportunity ‘but Farrar’s evidence the Trt- | changed. ’ would be given for rétlection and time gained to eters : Mr. Dawes said somé of them had alrgady | allay the hery patriotic spirit of the great na- = the seqister'et the Satsh Sin | Te coemanpen Gueer tae, *0°*7 | Gonai party in Ouba, but the strong orders trom mes of fitty-four persons who were assigned Mr. Beck (Ky.) inquired whether the bonds | Madrid, immediately to be executed, deprive the House of referred to n appointa designated and found a man lying on a pillow st the foot of the bed, evidently f SexaTs.—The repab- | ; tay afternoon | a: ill refuse obedience to the home government tly = ms after Senator Carpenter applied, ant | would he paid in gold. him of this resource, through which he hoped to | % ® ently dying, and had a very faint pulse. He Boreafter the fue Steamehipe BE. KNIGHT: sip satiate : j . . : Fk jority and the in. | '2#tissodebased and corrupt as to yield tothe | crrives ee he vet BSON will mak + . nr Haplain Key. Bur | «hetore the departure of avy train which could F. Dawes replied that they would be paid | save the upholding of the authority and the in- | [To Jncy or tne american poreremen ceytred gbout Giteca minntes after the decter | JON GIReom way r 2 ny of stz."? e | according to their tenor, and in the money ia | terests of the coautry. In order that the Ma ay areca, ne Encue” The Sty-four | Sock they were purchased, which one peid. rid government may comprebend the difieul- E bj s | ties of the situation, and do justice to the ardor : Wm. J. Riker and wire, two ehildrenand | referred ee viected to the bill and it was | fey Perseverance with which he began his la- | Amd rca, Every man between 14 and 40 veare 40 and 41; Mrs. Samuel Riker, Mr.,Lawrence(Ohio) offered aresolation that | bors, which bad already began to produce frait, | [oe uot be enrolled, to take arms. ani all trat- | rang for him twice. Wason the third tloor at p pints: Lis 4. J. 0 | the journal of the House, and all executive and | the Captain-General describes the sitaation in’ | [Om and iherantes toust be expelled from the | that time. He went to the office and the mig AG, S. Arthur -Joseph, | legislative documents be printed in style Sad | the island. He declares that the tmpreasion | [1i"d: | The article concludes with many | clerk informed him that a pistol shot had been Tesmer, New York, 259; | form of lhe Congressional Record. Referred | produced by the news of the arrangement | (1!X0tic statements, aud challenges the Amer- | fred off in the Yromista councils the captain general ything ready for defence by land ANDRIA. Ww 3 Hugh Sinclair testified that he is a night L were as tollow watcl:man of the hotel. About afteen minutes kokrows after six o'clock this morning the office bell rier Bexcree Stowe, ncompany Underwood, of Virginia, osen- | ! | | \ ox ELxcTrons met iy ing above, and he had better ad began receiving the testi. | H9tmon W. E ko, New York, 216; A. J. | to Committee on Printing. which bag been completed between Spain and | ‘4 people to fight. f go and sce what westhe matter. Went te tas -_ bg ee - | Vanderpoel, New York, 265; E. 8. Canfield, Mr. Cox (N. Y.) pregented a petition of three | the United States, can be compared with that omox pane ae Sin pig a wing and found the door of room No. 153 open. ntest of Shanks vs. Neff, of the | New ¥ ork Tae c oper 3s Frank Ar- | thousand mariners asking the repeal of the act | produced in Spain by the treaty of Bayonne, sol pntgiceompecers 3) p.m. A dispatch | There was a strong tcent of burned powder tu and wife, Brooklyn. ., Hi e J. Arnold, | authorizing the appointment of shipping com- | which led to the war of independence against | ['™ America reporting that the Captain Gen- | he hall. The deceased was lying om the bed ro; David Hnya, Re Louie, Mon an | 2% e com- | W ; eral of Cuba says it is impossible to execute the oven > nn] ‘York, 30; How | Mistione:s. eferred to Committee on Com- | Napoleon, He begs See oe ees orders for the immediate surrender of the Vir- | Holding @ large revolver in bisright hand. Took lyn, no is not th Michelberg, New York, 26; Von Dornen a the pistol and placed it on the bureau. The fishery commissioner to represent the Yoak, 2: Jacob M. Patterson, New York, 273, ‘The Speaker announced the following as will instantaneously cause a frightful commo. | &'"US causes duliness in American securities. wounded man was alive, but insemsible. His ment in the settlement of the fisheries | Geerge H. Sharpe, Kingston, 203; J. A. Bost- THE STANDING COMMITTEES tion throughout the island, which would bo sure | The Ossipec and Mahopne at Key West | «yes were closed. Called Dr. Holmaa and he | ston ues « with the United States, as stated in | Wick and wife, 2 ew York, 24 and 45; Mrs. | of the 43d gress, viz > to result in successive catastrophes, even if a Kry West, December 4.—The sloop of war | immediately came down from tis room. Heard | take epecified course k pers, he agent of the commis | Edmund Davis and wite, | on Elections—Messrs. Smith of N. ¥., Thomas | man of the highest ability should be in com- | Ofsipee and the Monitor Mahopac have arrived | two pis! ; Miss Davis, Providence, | of shots in quicksuccession. Thesoand | —Onthe Outward C., Hazleton of Wis., Todd of Pa., Pike of | mand here.”* here, nine days from Fort Monroe,after arongh | appeared like R. I., 13; Miss Smith, Providence, R. I, 13; Miss | Ny. Robinson of Obio, Harrison of Tenn., Thé above dispatch was forwarded early in | Pa*sage. On the first the hawser parted ina | Was on the No reEARs for the safety of the U.S. steamer | Brandt, 1176; A. Phillips, 285; J,’Escobar | Hyde’ of Mo., Speer of Pa., Lamar of Bliss. | the evening. Public feeing in Kaneas are felt at the Navy department. It is | 8% family, New York, - W. Clen’ | Crossland of but the greatest order prev: 2 arrived in this city. Pasage heavy plank fatling on a floor. a Boston, cross Morialun of © at Lat., rd floor in another wing of the | "PotRing to the north of @. ntensely excited, | tle aud the Mahopac was temporarily sepa- | jpuilding when the shots were dred. of ep at 2 Lat.sor nothing doc eee owing to the | ‘ated from her convoy, which lost s!l her boats | “Dr. Edwin Bentley, who mae an examina- - iti, denn, New York, 43; Mrs. Van’ Duzen, New ‘On Ways and Means—Mesars. Dawes of Mass., | confidence which Gen. J ‘ovellar inspires. The Mahopac stood the gale very well and the body in th esence of the jury, ‘UNARD LINE, theught she may posibly have met with some / York: and Miss Bogart, New York; 224: ©. W. | Kelley of Pen Borehaner tie Ee Fg cunarad HAVANA GETTING BRADY FOR WAR. proved seaworthy. Eighty-three more naval | testified: He found. that ‘a pistol ball had ext | © accident, but that it is more likely she may have | Ingalls, New York, 20; Dr. J.D. Barnes, ts ot N.Y., Kasson of fowa, Waldron of Mich., | The Voz de Cuba says the leading morc! on General U.S. Sbeldon of La. NI recruits arrived from Ne | the mouth on arrive! at Santiago just after the departure of | Washington, D.C ew Orleans to-night, tered the roof he left side, —_ Foster of Ohio, Beck of Ky., | of Havana held a meeting yesterday mornin On the face this would really seem to be ‘ennessee. Know ~ Surg 7 = passing upward and backward behind the left | the wailsteamer. ; Col. Frederick Vilmer, N.Y > k of Ind., Wood of N. Y. to provide for the purchase and armamont of New York Notes. tye, lon ng in the brain, and fracturing tha | THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN Funsautt Cauaak: or miaten ead teun-se- iin, Philadelphia, 247; J on Appropriations Messe. Garfied of Obio, | number of fast steamers to act as cruisers in | ENFORCED RETURN OF Tux STEAMSuIP Hae | UASe OI the skull Ia its paccage, producing | py py ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, fe - ; Saale 4; Lang Carpenter, East Orange, Hale of Maine, Wheeler of N. Y., O'Neil, of | case of war with the United States. The same : MEN. nearly instant death. ETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVE. pointed Clerk of the Senate Appropriation | w. H. Spining, East Orange. Pa., Starkweather of Conn., Loughridge of | same paper says Colonel Jimenez, of the first | Naw Yorx. December 1—The steamship | J. L. Jones testitied that he was intimately | | CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. Committee of which Senator Morrill is chair- | Holroyd, Watertord, N. Y., 280 lowa, Tyner of Ind., Parker of Mo., Marshall | battalion of volunteers, has offered to arm six | Bremen, whicb left hefe yesterday morning for | scquainted with the deceased, and saw him | ¢F20M NEW YORK FROM BOSTON. two years Mr. Cleaves has been | Waterford, N. Y.,' 280; Mr. ‘and Mrs. John | of TIl|, Swann of Md., Hancock of Texas. sea-going steamers out of his own moans, and | Bremen, returned with six fect of water in hor | about half-past 8 o'ciock last evening. Yester- | ,00bs-—-- Wad, Nov. 95 | Samaria.....sat, ov. the Treasury department. The | E liott, New York, i1 fe Land William | On Hanking and Currency—Messts, Maynard | the merchants of Cienfuegos have ordered the | hold. day he visited Jones’ store, and they went to —~ Wot, Dene bon Bat y the made many | /Hiott, New York, Hi. Schenck, New | of) Tenn., Farwetl of lil., Merriam of N. ¥., | purchase of two fine eto THE ARAN TAMER meee . + af feeling > Bae _ . | York, 245. Hawley of Conn., Hunter of Ind., Phelpsaf N’ ' *°~ wes aproad for war : -” ao See ay emp obese yer roemeerige neg aE Bee ‘ The “ribune adds triumphantly and trucu- | .J., Hubbell of Mich., Niles'a? ** _vsssve, uma later information increases the | hold £19.18),000, an increase aiuce yesterday o Was in the store several times during (iC | sTara wed, Dee. iB & a lently of Pa.. Miteh~"* _. wasoo., Randolph | Humber ordered. It is reported that several new | $1.51 R. 11. Edwards has been elected pre nega: meena ntti em tnggirnens 4 amas 7 ren AY trom Mew Sax Warp G hate than tie aa == - vu ve Wis. Dnfham of Ky. battalions of volunteers will be organized im- | sident of the Gold Exchange bank. SE eee eis | _ Steamers marked thus" do k n Sam Ward gave a complimentary din- | : | _ Om Pac oad—Messrs. Sawyer of Wis., | mediately, and the Catholic Society proposes to STARVED TO DEATH. they reanained until ack. Fie ate o REGS | cunges. ner to Earl Roseberry, of England. at © = ac perore Mr. her 0} Killinger of Pa., Houghton of | orgavizea sanitary battalion. The Brooklyn police last night found Mary | soup, and sald he felt much better. They then | “parse ov Passace.—Oabin, 1, 9100, and 9180 . ' er-s,on that day's register. Here are | Cal “Crocker of Mass., Willams of Mich. THE MINISTRR OF COLONIES RESIGNS. Colton and Sarah Cofy. with two children, | walked to the corner of and Kearny | gold, eccording to secoulmodatl ca ae oneaher some ftty-tour registered, and assigned to | Cannon of Ill..McDill of Iowa, Wells of Mo., | ‘The Voz declares that Senor Soler, the Colo- | starving to deaih in the basement of a misera iseparated. He appeared to be in | Tickets to Paris, 815, gold, sdditiopal. - Tooms afterwards, ‘e challenge Mr. Carpen- | potnum of Conn., Standeforth of Ky., Cream- | nial Minister, has forwarded his resignation to | ble tenement. They were sent to the station- ts. He was usually in good spirits | Return tickets on favorable s ter to Sind a jury anywhere in the country who | oy, Y., Neal of Ohio. ae Madrid. Captain General Jovellar telegraphed | house, but before reaching there Sarah Coily He complained that he could not | - can read this letter and this register, and not | “'in” Cigims—Mesars. Hawley of Il1., Shoe- | his resignation, and the politica! governor also | died. aly at night. When they separated | Prongunce this clerk @ liar, without leaving the | maker of Pa., Lansing of N. Y., Duell of | banded in his resignation, and that until last FATALLY STARRED. the deceased said be would go to bed, as ‘be had | bex. Minn. Nunn of Tenn., Smith of Ohio, Bnrrows | night no answer to Senor Soler’s telegram was | Bartley Gettings was fatally stabbed by Thos, | slept but Nitle the might before. "He has a | a | Mich., Howe of Miss., W. R. Koberts or N. | received. The authorities have sent by cable | Power tn Brooklyn this morning. mother and sister residin: 1 . o strong evidence to weaken Mr. Farrar’s testi- | Y.. Eden of pe os : oa — of any troubles on Lis mind. He was a | sage, apoly at the Company's offo SONAT son is in thi , Hamilton of to Madrid long extracts from a manifesto the IN THE COURT OF OYSR AND TERMINER bing of any troubles on bis mind a | sage, apoly ols oohen eat euak ras Vaan Sek ita imation a on War Claine Messrs. Lawrence of Ohio, | had drawn unin the Virginius cass. * | to-day eulogies were pronounced on the Iate | man who drank wine occasionally, but he drank | Grova; fur steorage passage, at No city, having retarned from an extended trip in | mony, but a little closer examination shows | 1107 00" of Wis Cath of Mt Kotloen at Rae WK Glin ce ie aaa Judge Peckhem, lost on the Ville du Havre hing yestercay. He was 28 years of age,and | Tipity Building, 9 Europe. --*- Hon. H. N. C.; F. Mich- | that it really corroborates his statement. Mr. | Conn., Woodford of N. Y., Scudder of ¥ piards express the opin- | and the court a:jonrned out of respect to hy phere po REET: OTIS BIGELOW, Agext, U.S 455 . | Farrar says, and his statement in this respect "of Pa. 4 It 2 ded | memory. Eulogies w 80 pronounced in eorge K. Brady, of the United States = ie De TF | Farrar says, and statement in this respect | Smith of Pa., Wilson of lowa, Holman of Ind., ities can be avoided scram f i arany, teati@ied that: tan Geeneed Gas & maser ay ent and 5S. Casy ze, U.S N-, | is confirmed by the extracts from the hotel re- | Harris Morrison, m. see ae provided the condition of the sarren use. Among the arrivals | pict se On Commerce—Messrs. eeler of N. Y., irginiusean be changed =: Hon A. T. Goshorn, of | Stet thatit will be hes aphiew Laps espe a ger of Mich., Hooper of | willing to see her delivered Colonel Brackett, U.S.A. | the rooms assigned after the refusal of Mr. nnard of Mo., Parsons | neutral power and the question o1 are at the Ebl EW EXPRESS L INE Via CANAL, ma Tw PHILADELPRIA, ALEXANDRIA, Va., W. - INGTON AND GEOKGETOWN, BD. Oe IT 18 REPORTED that the schooner A rt W. Smit announced as sailing trom ad 4 conference wit Carpenter, ranged high in numbers, and were | of Ohio, Clayton -+ Holman of Ind., | bear the American flag decided by carge of coal, was really sent to sea to sup] e aatiame pave onunue on the upper floor, or what istermed | Bromberg of ‘Ala., Willey of Texas. The majority of the people are deter Cuban privateer with coal and arms. going te bed to ge’ ; He app ared PH. Pier b Norte Wharves, Phil- | the “sky parlor; that these rooms contained | _ On District of Columbia—Messrs. Hale, N.Y., | to permit the surrender of the Virginius directly THE STEAMSHIP DREW N, unusually cheerfa ; ho motive or | scoipbia, WEDNESDAY and BAT. = If rN ten Harmer, Pa., Cotton, lowa, Rice, Ill., Hendee, | to the Americans, and if this is insisted on there | which returned to-day with six fee: of water in | cause for the act. He purchased a book before | URDAY mtg m. | a at pens —Ordered—Master Alex. | from two to tour beds, ani were occupied in | ve. Giark, N.J,, Pelham, Ala., Lofland, Del., | will bea serious conflict. Calm people express 1, sprang a leak at noun yester a vt } , Georgetown, D. 0. ken to the Prank »k—Middlemarch—found on the bed , and miles out. Her coal will be taken out. not sail to-morrow her passengers will | 1 the deceased was shown to the wits be transferred t dl. od it as nm; Paymaster W. W. | part by others when assigned to those who ar- | pidridge, Wis., Barnum, Conp., Leach, N.C. the hope that the United States will waive the dhull to navy yard, B ant | rived after Mr. Carpenter. The rooms ranging | [This is all received up to the hour of go- | question of direct delivery. The authorities are Engineer Ceorge W. Sensner to navy yard, Bos. | lower than the hundreds were apartments which | ing to press.) willing to obey the mandates of Oastelar, bi the Deutch he recogni te s similar in appearance to the New England Beare No wheriage tp Boston by : -— 7 cl one purchased last evening. lar D. of 0, 122: petached—Licut-W in. Little has reported | bad been secured in advance by telegraph or Starvation im Paterson, N.J Fenicr oot Anccsionne. Tt Oestelar ant Gos Street To-day. : erie OLYDE & U0., Phiiadeiphia. Fee ane mr, naring boon detached from | otherwise, or belonged to guests wie usnally| ax suoraaun MEN OUT OF murLoranne, | government of ths United States inaist, the an | Naw Youn December 3. kar tnes from Ha- -That eri EPO sical on aotadaen ‘tinaster Joseph A, | remain tor the season and were returning from | The city of Paterson, N. J., until the begin- | thorities will be compelled to abdicate. The | rana caused a depression on the stock ex- th day sty he oe ee ae ek ae smitten pes onto et visit elsewhere. Inthe latter respact | ning of the late financial panic one of the most | Stuation is extremely comylicated, aud nobody | change early in the day and an advance in of November, Hotel, | Gers ieft at General Office, 60 a ee Say ee ene familiarity with which the names of the | thriving manufacturing centers in the country, | can foretell the result. gold premium. Later in the evening there was | {rem a pistol s ghim- | fue, oF at the steamer wharf will be srompthy ot be i aaa pants of the lower rooms are reg stered add | ig now in a serious condition as regards the sus WHERE ARE OUR MEN-OF- WAR? a recovery in share speculation owing to anin- | *¢lf with sui tended te, At tHe Waits Horse To-pay.— Senators | reat weight to Mr. ee ‘or | tenance, for atime at least, of ohare number | There is no naval vessel of the United States | crease of nearly two million of legal-tenders in sed was ® va : = Scott, Buekingh Boutwell, West, ¢ | We have, tor instance. “Van Dornen,” and | of its people. The Philadelphia Evening Bul- | in port at Havana. One British man.of-war Is | the banks. Money easy at 7 on call. Foreign nited States army, and 2 “ag 3 Pee eee Gecteee Cciue Gee | with no prefix attached.) as- | ietin says: “Some of the citizens of Paterson | there. Everything hinges on the manner in | exchange was firmer, with business at L)Sal0s, ene C, Whiting, Frank W m Logan, (glesby, Cameron, Carpenter. Clayton, | signed room 26. In rooms numbered 4 and 41 expressed surprise last Friday in reading in the | Which the Virgimius is to be delivered. The | tor prime bankers 60 days sti and 109 for | Tames L. ng, W. H, Edmonds, A. Newman, ¥s0 Doreey. Hitchcock and Sargent. and Kepre- posed to be eligible, are Mra. Saimuct Itiker, | papers that there was actual starvation in that | authorities cannot count on the support of the | demand. Gold was firmer this mocning. riag. | J- B- Morton, W. K. Benjamin, i e, i ond and nd two children and servant. number | city. Mass meetings are held nearly every | people in carrying out the surrender. A num ng between I and 109),. The rates paid for ¥ OF TRE DEC ident to | 113, uot so eligibic, we have Mrs. Samuel | evening for two weeks, and the Paterson news- | ber of Englishmen have arrived in Havana to | carrying were 7 to 6. Government bonds Col. Morrow rece the Whit- | Kiker, three children, and two servants. | pepers have published details of the measures | lock after their commercial interests in the | were weaker and prices genera'ly lower. my mn May, je2d-ty Berween Trm and 8ru STREETS. ency of the | There can be no shadow of doubt but that these | for relief. ‘The city has ordered 00 to be | crisis. The stock market was weak and lower w that date he served as the privat PERIAL HOTEL, = W. Hughes, | recms were engaged in advance, as no thought- | expended for laborers, and special committses | CASTELAR WOULDN'T WAIT TO HEAR HOW THE | after the first board, the dec nt Andrew Jobnson. At the expiration lied upon the | ful head of afamily would send his wife, child- | have been appointed to #ee whether the manu- VANISH VOLUNTEERS LIKED IT. 1 per cent. ‘After th t Fohneon's term of office, Colonel JAMES SYKES, Proprestor, ¥ respects. ; nt to run wearin Gas tone — facturers can be persuaded to resume opera It seems that President Castelar inquired by appointed a parmaster in the army, able summer resort in the height of | ijuns, “ graph as to the state of popular®feeling in In roows No. 11 the occupants were | gathered on the stre*t cornet, and later they on the settlement of the Virginius attair ‘avis and wife. In No. 15 were Mis: | taarched through the streets shouting, ‘Bread ‘aptain General replied the people were | react Miss Smith, both under the protection | or blood!” They went to the City Hail and | unanimously opposed to the steamer’s surren- | oard the sof nunbereleven. Thiscoming | were addressed by the mayor. One man | ‘cr. but before the answer could be received at | cdyanced sh y 7 and two years ago was assigned to the Arizona FRonTING PENNSYLVANIA AVENTE, On Monday morning groups of men pe tenn. seeped rg Between 1th and Math Streets, Arizona and settled up hi Wasuineton, D. ©. t important com- > House, 28 announced by Speaker ¥, are as foliows: Mr. Dawes, of | rtielt, Appro- am bia Schotield ‘ snd ue scouring of desirable rooms, | mounted a wagon and made infianmatory | “arid Castelar telegraphed terms of the de- | pat den aah ye WE gy mt . cate the correctness of Mr. Farrar’s ex- | speeches to hix companions, and the multitade nthe portof Havana. This caused th nion, a lst of December, 1872, Permanent and Pp nm that they were engaged in advance. i corer “Work or brea ume proposed to est surprise among Spaniards,who expect- | Waba:b, anc Col. Dans, Boarders will fod this 8 , ami barred to Senator Carpenter or anybody | <ack the provision stores, louse one of the ar geet te <n ying that it would be a contrary course would be taken. i nitted, suicide about, two years ago by irably @bd wost conveniently located houses Me Au nalssis ot the rooms assigned after | better to be in jail with plenty of food and fuel. ENGLAND'S DEMAND ON SPAIN. Destructive the West. rowing himself out of a wind D 4 city. Mr. Carpenter's refusal proves that out of the | \fver the maycc aecured thors Ghat hee ceed | ‘The London Times putiishos an official list of Crenae December Reponerieeettious | OM Goat Island. Col. Morrow was a man of | Th Therap dir plier opie ay et ong wnt Tetmeen two and tates huadead rg iumbered | be set to work as coon 8s tools could be pro | the British subjects taken prisoners on the | joints throughout the west state that consid- | bflliant attainments and agreeable manners, | \eutilated) and provided with all inodera = petmeen two and three hundred, and ineligible» | vided, they dispersed. Eighty special police- |. stesmer Virginius and afterwardsiexecated at | Mratle damage has been done to property by | 22d possessed spirits of unusual buoganes. He : Mr. na Mr 4 ‘The charges are low, but the wante and the com- hy reason of having several beds inthem. Of | men have been added to the force. The officials tiago. The Times, commenting on the act, | the storm of Wednesday night. Many miles of | [°2¥esa host of friends in this city to deplore | sore cy gli gueste will bo carefully provided for. Tio® of the Virginia republicans | the lower numbers, it will beseen that they were | at the city hall are bus s the British government, while demanding | fences were blown down, trees uprooted, &c. Lis untimely end. bh 7. BICHABDS, bas doterminedt city. among whom were Colonel f assigned to fasuilies or those who engaged them | men to be set to work. Each man is required | the surrender of the survivors, must carefully DAMAGE IN OHIO. = cer. novls-eoly previously. Take the case of Miss Brant, who ge Forbes, Colonels Hramhall and > js first given room 331 and is then removed to Captains Fa: and Hives. called at | I6,0n account, no doubt, of the former room e House this morning, and were cor- being such a one as could, A Letter From Capt. Fry, The New Orleans T mb tishes ts follow. i ing letter from the late Capt. Fry to a friend in that city: SEBITT HOUSE, Ox Boarp THe Sramtsa MAN-or-War ) | aplay WASHINGTON, D.O La Tornado, Santiago de Cuba, Nov. 4, 1573.5 = Dr. Ve ORE New Orleans, La., U.S.A S Thas aces coniecet iy te _UNDERTAKERS &e, tion and CHARD ¥. HAR to tell his story under oath. Squads of police- | void committing itself tothe proposition that | Cixcinwati, Ouro, December 5.—Advices men are necersary to regolate the crowd who | the seizure of the Virginius was illegal. from the snrrounding country show that the : with propristy, | petige the deors. ' Two Fi mech Indice WhO RRYO F 91: Oe AVAL REV ATATION®. | poston | “mage to houses, fences, &c., from the late ~ - ot be a + | heen in good circumstances ate nothing from Pi Bos gale was considerable. At Dayton, Ohio, a i by the President. wh Scocenes. be held by an unprotected — Friday night until! Monday morning. (wners | pavy yard. The Brooklyn will be ready for sea | frick building one hundred and fifty feet long po’ ~ Ble sl The The verdict of unprejudi people will be, | of real ‘eatate are exchanging their wardrobes | ip twelve days. There are at present on board | and four stories high, oceupied as a screw fac- Tecable one, ‘The | ee nmkybatthe Urivune has utterly failed to | or food. Others are selling their watches. | of the Ohio about 300 seamen, and a large nam- | tory was razed te the ground. The damag : -w was 4 briel and agresable one. The | susiain the serious charges it made against | Many children who have been boarding in fami. | ber is being shipped daily. it Is expected that i P seoat en = . : y - 'y- e timated at $10,000. The roof ot Peregrin’s | , party then cailed at the Department of Jastive | Senator Carpenter, if it has nothing more to i rr 7 sent to New York this | 3° . 8 Tornade, subjected to 9 rigid examin Yopay itn respects te Chlet Susticn Williemns | cote'in cctdscen thas te eect emer Nes are begging to keep these families from | from 75 to 100 men will be sent to New York this | machine shop was blown of. snd the end caved ‘ , . been offl- - : bodied merchants are selling | week to man the Colorado. Paymasters’ books | jn: Jos: sit A member of wooden houses | oress-examination, and to-night have been ofi- | §& with whom a more lengthy chat of a congratu- | West End Hotel register : oat sor : * | cially informed. that to-morrow morning | and with whom a athy e : ister. ct thelr furniture, anil one tamliy burned moat of | show that during the past two’ weeks over 2 | an sheds in different partsof the town were | cialy siformed flint to morrow morning | au Wadertaker, Me theirs for firewood. Some families are renting | !andsmen were received on board the Ohio. | j,jowr down. In the country near Dayton lon, a Phe a Took, issued from the | TWEED's TRANSFERS oF PRorgaty.—The | sults of rooms and giving up thelr houses, une | Over 100 men employed in the department of | (O%™ fown. | In the country nea Laurel, Inde, | They did not tog scar” Rptediheceiian oe 3 (Buecessor to HARVEY & MARK,) “ commissioners received no report yesterday | able to pay rent or buy fuel. A clergyman | yards and docks were discharged yesterday. houses were blown down and unrooted, among | *** Polite way of making the announcem ont. sua8F eetwenn Bs week ending yesterday | from the penitentiary as to the condition of | found a family of three adults and five chil- them an enginc-house, a Methodist church anc | Rave but s few hours left in which tosay to you, | Ho. 934 ¥ Sraxst, tetween Binth ond Tonip Saye “VA storm center moved during Thureday | twecd. ‘They have no doubt, however, that his | dren—the children sick—living !n asmall, un- | Tue CHESAPEAKE AND OnIO Cawat—Weel- | Odd Fellows’ ball, At New Paris a founne Mis. King and Mary. Tom, the Judge and Mrs. | we74LL/C 6URIAL CASES AND CASE BY : week from the lake region eastward | health is improving, or word would have been | carpeted room, and supported entirely by con- | ing of the Board of Direciors.—Al the regular | mill and the railroad depot were unroofed, | © ong Pi Aen acts ot Rintaaie ey cemet ix: Seu England and Nova Scotia. | sent from the Island. On December 2 another | tributions. Fatuer McNulty offers to sacritice | monthly meeting of the canal directors at Au- | Fverywhere the streams were reported to be | W&tm triendslup soebea ace Sait am warsaane | eae SHALOUUS, HABITS, &e { bigh barometer, with very cold | and very valuable batch of property in the | all his property if necessary to save his neigh- | napolis’ yesterday, President’ Gorman sub- rising rapidly. thauke, Thee'shot sestenday hur steciine | PICKARD W. SAkkz, mediately succeeded it, and very | Fourth Ward, formerly — to William | bors from starvation. mitted his report for the months of October and " — thanks. They shot yesterday nea splany 5 - | R . fe $e the Matter with the | !0¥, 2nd in less than forty-eight hours. [ wi for the season continued for sev- | M. his brother, sme | NOVember, showing receipts, for the two is is What t j thera New Eagiand ant the St. | irickand Wt, Tasca tan D. Tweed | , CUBA liesat the outlet of the Mexican Gulf | Nonthe ef18 cote erhick oes goin: | Tae = be with them soc, andam notvorry wat itis | Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, ecember 5.—The Press u iitie Linnie Signa A second area of low barome- | in consideration of the sum of 412.000. The | 84 controls the Mississippi, while its position, gross receipta as compared with corresponding PHILADELPEI . . ~ 4 612 Evevenrs Stxeer, near F. “Pow apparently central in Canada north | property as described with the buildings there. | situated tn the pathway between the two conti- periods of ‘past youre, $21,026.20. Tnoronse 18 | says thar tke leakage of the monitor Manhattan | BOvcrs over me now. Say good-bye for me. to ¢ lowe lakes, baying moved eastward from | on is bounded as follows: Beginning ata point nts, and Bib numerous bert arge enoug! he number of boats over 1872 was 443,in the | was caused by her going to sea with her turret nts, and wi merous harbors | mi Fellows of the Academy. f shall, be spared « #URNITURS oF ahs Eee saa {2 Hoat all the navies of Christendom, indicate | number of tons of coal, 44,211. ‘The balance in | clevated in fighting trim, leaving au open bed of sickness, nad Gis tm the Cal) peseeeom OE as cere that it J+ destined to be the key tothe domina- | the various banks on the Istof December, to | ten inches alr around the turret® She also lead ies and in good health. es bless you MA8¥ E.8T OOPS, imbaimer oy Natwral Flower tion of the Western World. It is equi-distant | the credit of the treasury, was $87,2/1.11. ‘The | her ventilators on, which are intended to he , dear doctor, and may he send peace 430 60 a between Florida and Yucatan, 150 miles from | various superintendents vere instructed to have | used only in the liarbor, and om taece bene | 80d plenty to our poorstate soon, is among my between D and E st formerly of uh Teh gt. anti cet, 40 Feet; thence ensterly, ona line paral- | each and 18 from Hayti. | ft is something near | ail the ice breakers in readiness for use, and to | carried away by the wanes openings of teu im | ‘4st Prayers. Yoursaifectionately , . Flcury, €. F. Btautbary, Mrs. fon, dohm Uovodes lel with Sonth atreet, 50 feet; then southerly, | 0 miles long, from 40 to 120 wide, andcontains, | Keep navigation open as long as it was poessble | ches, each were left for tlouds of water. She Pe Far. + 5-0, Thompeon, Mrs. Generel Ballochs Madame {on a line paraliel with Oliver street, 49 fect, | *!! told, including its appurtenant islands, | to do so. Ep to ts time little or no interrap- | was also in bad trim, the bow being eight ba Garcia, J.C. Willard, Mra. Oclonel Alenandor, eee. thence westerly, on a line barailel witt nbn sal ed Blew green pg dpe od tion has occurred from ice, and to-day the en- | inches lower than the stern. There are no leaks Denbary a alate mother | General Waibridgo. oot street, 50 teet, to the place of begix a A . - | tire line is in good vi . But | i o, he will be rei : h street, 50 toot, to the place of begioning. | Te"han moar Jot calise of teeeeent ine tes | ze, good navigable condition. But | in the hall, and she will be ready to sai 4 - ‘ BIDAL AND FoR Ww. 5 nearly all the coal companies have stopped ship- | as soon as precautions are taken, as usua’, on | for Christmas B ele Dhoseke ehow One ai nd is to 90 .¥. Pris | &@neral topography is asa backbone of moun- | ;5,,, > ms ‘quanti “ " , - “Who cuts your clothes, Tommy?” asked a and is supposed to be worth $90,000.—N. 1. Pri worth npn ty tsb ping forthe season. A considerable quantity | sending a monitor to sea ee oer aenetion laren ens | Frogervad of Einbeimed War. All late ‘borton, une, 4 of coal will, however, be shipped on individual —e iy ‘ z TwRoven Freicat.—The Richmond (Va.) | #ccount, in addition to which considerable Woman's Rights at the Hub. ma cutsimy pants, and pacats | Peari, by Mre. ligence from Spain to indicate Tre Mevpais Devatcation.—A dispatch correspondent of the Petersburg Appealstates | 2fain and other prodacts will be shipped NOMINATIONS OF PEMALES FOR OFFICR. my jacket post lip am inclination on the part of the Spanish a from Memphis says: There is no doubt but that | that the Chesapeake and Ohio railro company | During the past two months the steam dredge Bostox, December 5.—At the Boston munici- = ees ee ee eee Gorcorans rei thoritics t pas age " . | Mr. Woodward, ‘the county trustee, has ab- | have contracted to deliver freights thro ‘4 has been in constant use, and for the first time | pal caucus last night, a decided inmovation in | Beighbor, who bad once tried to injure her, had oral Aiken. bomten bs fee oeet le io peel Oy bainiseer | ne $15,000 or $20,000, in addition | from Cincinnati to Glasgow, Scotland. Wed- | !2 many years Kock creek basin is in condition | the history of city politics was made, in the | beenseen in pager ae paw — Polo and Secretary Fish. In regara to the Inte | hy him to beac Snoney, by sek aecutene, mestay Wek the Bret ment of aconsign- | to pees the heaviest loaded boats which can | nomination, in three wards, of gear #8 ipes Or carton hams are is clrontation, BASE FOR THE FERT. press dispatches from Havana giving extracts rT ment of one thousand tierces of lard passed | P@Vigate the canal. After the completion of | bers of school committees. M: j et * jrom the letter of resignation of Captain Gen- | tac rarnen cereoeee cart gare Sebu B agg | through Kichmond, direct from Cincinnati, and | Hock creek, the dredge was transferred tothe | Badger, in ward 9; Miss Loretta Gocker, in | The side walks are not very ley as yet, but itis | | DR. WHITE, Cuinoropier, No 93 lbh strat, bwest. Tae amount of rain or melted | on the easterly side of Oliver street distant: T the past week averages about as fol- | feet, northerly from the north-easterly cor! listricts mentioned: St. Lawrenee | of Olive and South streets, running thene: and, 0.5; middie | northerly, along the easteriy side of Olive /¢ region, 1 upper Missi 0.4; Min- pan Troubles the State department has 4 i Georgetown | " ich rhs yal il d Miss Lucia W. Peabody, i well to be in thme. op the Treasary, removes Corns witheut Sins! rycen! eonemat of cree | tng them on eatertag a Range | tenn tune rough ee tance | sleies ut Wz eopniag at movant | Tens | 0 Wace mn obs Soames ome nesta | are 1 1 = iseuli n C . —o—_—_—_ e¢ author, py There is held to be ground todiscredit it be- | warrants, which were gives as collatecr ie Ene Shee RD COR args wENETOS 20 TOECEN I ee Gastng ee ice anal Pete the | Menaeveciion af tne Reuievilie Beara | Hose, cetieng © gretty pom cota, eee hy eC LAke captain general has resigned, | some $35,000. As the warrants are worthless, y stone, cement and other material for the thor- of Trade. ““Beaatifal Snow.” It seems more like an in: pends sare arma my moh Pn ey let- | having been , the holders will lose them. Lavon Norgs.—The Philadelphia and Read- | ough repair of and Tonoloway aqne- | Lovisvrttx, December 5.—A number mer- | spiration than the product of an earthly mind, pete bes ‘ene peor — Js cod it been . = railroad company have given notice that a | ducts have been purchased and delivered at the | chants met last eveving and took measures to | and we advise the author to press on in litera- Seends aed ween ‘in me > Blan oar fee oe gegen it a » luction of ten = ne on ba tb se ge hd all beeper Been: and the repairs will be com- | resuscitate the Louisville Board of Trade. ture, ta ascured that @ brilliant success > : eo is Las Ley ~ | their em; in the n - | meneed as soon as the if the +02. ____ aw: \. ==> 5s — Poe mg glee = official day an injunction was —_ by J.K. Reid, | ment Seats ues December I. At ‘scone. canal. The board entenes . rely amoust av Mr. Pi a French broker doing business which. no “mention ‘whatever “Lr faaan | ecursaple Riym, on December is restrain | doab, Pa. no settlement has been effected, and | of routine business, and adjourned wo meet in | in'sons,hatilied, owing to hears epecalations oA LETH Rascat——A wicked young fellow in of the captain general's _ resignation. the superv’ y' et the teanet Wanticeen ning | several mines have been compelled to suspend | Baltimore on the 30th of December. The mat- based ‘de cago, named Dennis Reddin, successfully In this connection it may be well to say that the press dispatches from Havana printed this —- ate credited by many of gov n trom | work for want of cars, and b: paving the reward ror finding Kelsey's bod: assed Sohn ‘prankiin and William’ Ludiain, andre. quiring them to appear and there show cause Ment, whe hi be governed Jett with the pres- tas onan amen ‘bord coming t0 | imposed spon 8 fellow-prisoner some time trely bythe weather, Cold clone a matter ch. | ma-Winter has set in sternly in the Province | cell, one charged with drunkenness ‘and the rern- of Quebec. In many places the snow drifts are with . Reddin, ment officials, and it is supposed that the news | why said Injunction should not be mage per. treeaitia tas teal Ligh ond tee eearingan: peal meng Mee Tar gen Alig rape od official dispatebes. The work of placing & petual. A Boy’s Stomach Burxep Ovt.—Charies | ble. mate to clothing and when the time Davy on & war footing on vigorously at the jternall, nine months, of 241 East 54th s7-From the 5th until the 9th of November | came in the morning they shouid be wry department, andit is ofictally tatimates | NA AULD Wixtse Yer is Possisix.—in 1877 street, New York city, swallowed a piece of | there were uake shocks in Nevada as | to also their names. Reddin represent th eit ‘will not be suspended until November was the coldest November known in > nitrate of silver, which Dr. Edward Petzold | heavy as those rocked the state at the | that it be a huge on the police, and therwise orders. A inent naval oiiees | NEN PEpgland for Atty years, and yet it was fol- | WhO after ¢xten- | had been applying to the throat for inflamma. | time of the Lone Pine overthrow. no harm would come of it, ashe (Reddin} was Said to-day =" There is one thing of which tye | vember? 1a, nae te be cho’ ther onis: | Dr. Setine was intrabced with the cates wun: went down the chide aero ee duit and | s7-What makes you fee! uncom factable | Satch wan beet Gbemmeeh tal el feat American people may rest assured. and that is, | est and most’ disagreeable (with one exception) | @gement of the office by the register, and was | ent, GOW, ging S pupils cn oom case.” The individual assented, the that the honor of the nations! 1! of the past half century; and December, ) | for several ‘a bea ‘at the stock i Be eee eee eee nin Conetionce. | treasermantion aon © the <= Seeereme eee Kotaemigeon had renter dn tn | guchnnge of Hamburg and Ben and wagvrg | S2-tn ort Wayoe,tarolwcaliithe “private | “ay nine eather wept surwered abey. | “nahormtaagtan wt ici carbene unt jnanc! .! bi the winter was famous for its mil va panic broke ont in Vienna last summer. A | so-y Walworth is said to be very low considered ine thing among the ladies of Paris op py ‘officer Crouera has appeared or | (StH? Feward is offered for his apprehension. | with chronte pi . oe move fashion has made | by whom the verdant lodger was arrested mak- leurisy. s7 Ladies, this winter, will among the to his con- the Dutch expedition against Acheen, to- | ALL Burs Ovv.—The supreme court of Mas- wear the same bis: and eons, won Ul | ane PSS Geeemseeinaieen | Maver aaaote aersnes nee hee ome. | Merny wee aw ole ay cones | pag ods ee ah aces | She, Se dances Senet wer.”? " ve Opera- to poor women can use ry ®) The mistake was 2 however, — tions. action was one for money had and received s7-Buck Bi and Lewis, both b! » | Livelihood during ‘winter. Ler Wal pram ar The NewYork Tam-| guy poiisg MGnATeaaT ES B Against the ‘party winning the wager, which | are to be hanged ia Musisipplon the 1ar8 | ap rng fae tees hod Bost Oman int ction of Hofman and'Cont legvinn are testes | Wiimington, Del. have Tesumed Sort ieee | Lattafoot Teiths been paid. to him by the a7 A fow gate ro and re-atirm the pay repu- rine hepa on full time. ee State | admit evidence offered by ‘defendant tend- | sylvania onvention, tnd retest at Democratic state | mills are in operation, this week, as they were | ing to show that he had won the wager, which, gun and k: Rererkveor 4 Mcrpeexa.—The governor of it News bas reprieved until J: 9d S7-Colr Melchoir days day, doing considerable damage aa eeet; | Machella, who wes to have bean bonged cue rit d'Aro, a descendant of the | few days ago. ‘Maid of Orleans, bas been 8 rend Bz Sopreratled at Battal, | *¢y City to-day. the on the Bazaine tale gal ge ious Hem vail Ching ne cntta, go | od GER EUY Motees Eeeretae” | imanowt a Ganges SoTaanesers | ashe ae re: le, Chicago and Cinetonati. ernment for contin the state of seige, was | TeSular siege is now intended. can be obtained SZ The Vienna exposition building w to be | voted down by 407 to S7 The officers of the Baltimore and Ohio nym dora | Fie, Pattie wee Uke the Crystal Putasoce| gorsne Tealinn peaml plaweuan prise he wrap mg Aw yesterday ty taemas | Gen wae ees — wessage of President Grant for its moderation. | from Trenton. » | BGT tobe

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