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— ~ ee arene cee THE wY ENING STAR. PFELISBED DAILY, Sandys Excepted, A THE STAR BUILUINGS seayivaata Avemue, evr. Ith st. ning terary divie em ber with th Terown 4 o'et, Bayard Tavlor,t LOCAL tas Leet = Sua dave Deen waiting anxic pest three years ba been « the present sex re ve <i aaertnsemesssallisbsooniteienmanenuninies exreren b. C., FHAURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1874 TWO CENTS. rich 728. “ So OE FIONN AL “altred T Last Night's Llectioa Retaras. The Chattanooga Conventioa. | TELEGE AMS TO THE ST. AR. snd" Longt = AA CLOSING PRUCKSDINGS, { . ee = four have been selecte \ TeneTy i ___,___, ____ —_—_———— | THE KEW CONGRRASIONAT. DELEGATION PROM | The proceedicgs of the southern repi = Sor thie anusee out-of Gheous . z ‘ e , OHIO. cobrebtion at Chattanooga were brought te felivere in B Be : Washington News and Gossip In the 20th district, Payne (dem.) for Con- | to the Of tue afternoon fea | agen A Sin stsGise ..” A. == gress bas 2,742 majority, Im the idca distcct, it has been defi. | | Iytweyal Revesce Fields’ perso = Fhe receipts from this | Poster (rep.) i3 ree'ected Uy 142 majority. [a . from reliabie seuroes that d the ta ‘ . . ce cfr . PRRA COMPANY. | source to-day amoo'sted to 2401.621.19. ] the 12.n district, Woodworth (rej.) is elected | "The coneontion reassombted last evening at 7 | Wells was confirmed as bisho, Sein cate ee eaaianor aie a Waa lye eat. at rare pee 2 at 300 majority. In the 19:h district, | o'clock. The committee on facte, static 4 in the secret session of the E Opular works of English itteratare, render bie —— . a nCerier | vores were received | has 0,500 majority. Tac Coledo rages asked farther time in which to make | SOF rday. In to.day'ssraston | [hares full of rate aad y tinterest. Hi 2 rr ANCOT'S CHILD ? 5 for redemption | S s Hurd’s majority in the 6.2 dis ur report. A resolution was offered graatiag bof Philadelphia, ead ace © | cecupice the month of November Wp the 5 & File tye A bage) veers od ast sreaies nail trict at from 1,600 9 1,700. A speoral dispatsh | furthi e, continuing the commt.iee indeti netructions he had procured a . on : Of Philade “ ie > b veciitrons speed sibel j Sxcoxp B. Wier, to the Gazetie from Colambas gives the filiow- | nitely, » structing them to rep: ~ | Conesses in New York and Brooklyn and vicin picasere of heart . ‘ t FRIDAY BVENIN@—Be*s iit of Mee, Ontes — | who bes ached d ing list ot Congressmen elected in Ouio:—1 Arce months. Alter an incerest\ng | MY, Which be handed to the seere ary. 1G. Holland, the Soribne Regt aphys - TUR GRAND DUCHE dered to rejoin t t Milton Sayler, D; 2 H. B. Banutng. with reference to the limita! ot FAR FOLLOWING MESBAG: wh dy reads an . A Tine ee : i » S. Savage, D.; 4. J. H. MoM stes, the commirce: ' Were received from the House of Bishops » «ange . ? the © . HE PEETTY PERFOMER. | Uxpre tex iw L ‘A. V. Rice, D. 6 FH. ord, D7. Nh that th repabtioan ett - rhe OF a RnOPS Istorms the iil Give the clow'e ure of the Ni- : tT A A ence. R.; 9. E ciate anak: al an foputies tuat thi oe —-parinalee a tin Nags ee “Unue Foster ier tts J we 2 action of the house of cler comer Sih, with two lee . yhew Grora—Miguon- | <2 ai sabe ciaioes Geputies in inereaxing the number by Prof. Edward 6 pg, D5 *D ' | 7 t tt b he most dertal a THe New % Ainge 1 Voorhe cognize the equality of all men before i committee on the prayer-b20k and < r Prot ATER, WesTman. | 7 Ghoul teeneuise on - Is. L” Dantord, K. . D. Woodwort equal ri chts to a'!; reafirm the Puda | Tvcrte, | This committer on part of the orf Oo Bee : a P horeuuee Naighasjas inten 1s. James Monroe, KR; 19. JA. Garticid, 5 tform; equal rights to all c Mouse of Bishops are th " siles, @.eavm ogee oyna Manaeer. | fom General W. D. Whipple. chief 0! HB. Paste, D dclegation stants | occured by evoromceie seat ont an Vrgi ember ith, with ChE: F wget ie {| Sherman's staf, dated S ocrats to 7 republicans, with the 17ch dis he Execative in su New = meat ea CCELL ES Ww ESTEAN, | avnouncing that bi oubttal. Tin all Parte of the union he Hoare of TB forme Ronse of Dep xygen light. Hf Becknell, who Bo WAALLEY, open and ready for nipaiator. Tbe closing Y and THUBSDAY EVZSINGS,the | arnrrionan Duly The INDi )NA’S NEW CONGRESS Further returns sho« increased de utrages, ald @*pecially indore’ : s that it Las advupted tue following resolu in Louisiana; denounce outrages ar i then aks kom ice Choe ee ecretary of th mm the state ticket in Indiana. ‘The in the democratic party of the ronth tor =a. Kerolved, The Honse of Clerical and Lay Dep. of Btorens teemnete Bg, ene THS CHILD #ToALER ‘Treasury, at the request of Prof. Wintock, th sare i 2 demueratic ing ku klux and white leaxuers, and asd Rienaed beak tnat canom 13, of title 1, os h, 1535, with two new eubjects, me m nestuidel je sm = ae , | sand. ngressional delegation will stand station f prosecution of a pers | iuriedic berever they ove 9 the | totic ith t nt tilostrations hy the meet ; from 1 account of the t the steamboat ins cotion service, in addition t | sight democrats and five republicans. First | petrators of these on ‘ages in the fed-ra! | Words “‘misionary district. oobenaniancanant a ae eee pork ion ite prope: pre ion bis present dui Fr pod apse ree the ng! | district, William Heilman, rep., by asmall ma- | courts; declares it the ¢ ty of the federal gov- The House of Bishops informs the Honse of tbat the time wh ene bebweta SATURD:Y—MATINEB a: 2—RAST LYNNE, | asecretary to the commission to make the ne jority; 2d, James D. Wiltlams,’ dem., 5,000 to ; When a state governineut is sought to | Clerical Lay Deput'es tha’ adopted the pod, sche wegentn bene A 2 Ba iN ph poe ly geet Deo OF stegae Cemiments to guard against the causes | % (99 majority; 3d, M- C. herr, dom., over Jase verthrown by revolationary ac.ton, to in owing résolution peel ado Ee tapcare Oy : ome Brad. Adame’ 9:h and F stresta a Dh ee eepees . Craven, fusion candidate, by 2,(00 m teriere sud give a republican gove-nment; ds- | Resolred,Phe Houseof Clerical and Lay Depa ploye our people in sttending these at wa ™ ND ¥, Getober 19,184, ELA WESNER in aE CORN Oror. MIXED, introducleg all her grost @pecialtion, olict | 12% CORN Onor, WENT MENT! MUSIC: MIRTH! | : The Most W. The October returns of the department of Agriculture indicate an aye- rage condition of the corn crop of 6 per cent. uderful and Agreeable En- | gn'nst #3 percent.in September. Allthe J.D. New, dem., by 500 majority; Sth, W. | precates the drawing of @ race and color line; | tit* concurring, that section 2, ot canon 11 of | ‘8¢tive meotaten, Siielenpe ‘man, dem., by 50 to 1,0 0 majority; fon, | recommend the appointment of none bat hon- | title 2, be amended by substitoting in place of | 4 saw Accuisre * . Sexrore Cn * M.S. Kobineon, rep., over E. .. Johnson. raz- | cst and capable men to federal offices, and tue | the words “any five Bisuops of this church” | Becats® or tHe Yourn oF sis ALLEGE. ular dem., aud A. 0. Pendleton, ind., by 500 | removal of ali others; urges the appropr.ation | the words “five senior Bishops of this chure Vierim.— In the Criminal ¢ ~day, in tee New | majority; 7in, Franklin Landers, dem., over | of public lands to education im proportion to | 4nd that said section be further amended . J : ia 5 conse of Alfred Somers, charged with attem: ‘i tertainm the Age. England states show an improved condition, | Join Coburn, the present member, by frm 300 | the illiteracy of tho states: favors apprapria, | adding the words “procided ‘that if a Bishop | ing te " iamic ‘ PROSE AND PORTE OS en exer t Maire avd ‘Connecticut; tha, mitdls | '0 500 majuritys Sth, M . Hunter, tho present | tions for the improvement of rrout rene appising he one of the tive Bishops, the next =} olitccees ent enee ws. Fuormtey, “ - com-en of inatraction in the iN al ee : states a decline during the month. e south | member, by # small majority; 9th, Leander | all citizens who favor the administration of tue | Seniority sball be coun In his place.” ' t Pract trees SONG RY! ate P ney ‘ cvurt appeared to | ° frets tent wigs Erptioe sit eedizect-¢ | oy LuOWs) Ha eee a S Atlantic coast mates and the gulf. states, asa] McClurg, dem, over 9: Ca-on, the present | government on the principle of jastice to aid Je taal were referred to the committee | Sarrasment 1 oraerts pemey the little vie- by Sr Hoe ooo TeEUUSOSY EVENING, OOT 15 2574, whole, abont hold thetr own, except Louisiana, | member, aud wler, ind., by @ smail | in restoring tranquility to the people and de etme. | tith of the nature and obligation of an osth. ; w. PAvERTLAW win Wit. 4. BARNES P.G. ML. where the average sinks trom 76 to 69. majority; 10th, W. dem., over W. | velop the materia: interests of the country. SORET SESSION ON RISHOP SEYMOUR. — | i ¥ if went Béuorof NY “Heart and Hand.” lith, J. rod © yes J 0. \e 1 ho hap H. Calkins, rep., by The resolutions wee adopted, on a cailof | The house of deputirs tien went into secret | JU*tCe O. S. B. Wall, who happened to be ° as isted by MISS &. M. ST1GG, Panconal.— Senator Kaneom, of North Car- | 1. Evans, ‘rep., by 200 majority; Loch. A’ i. | etates-usanimontiy” inc Ang the vote of the | sestion over the confirmation of Bishop Ses- | {ne 'cuuld upon tie ection” Sho wes aterwanes 7 ’ wine bis World-rerow ned Me: ivy Melauge, | Olina, ts quite ill. ----The latest society rumor | Hamilton, dem., over Taylor, ind., by 4,000 ma. | stite of Nort Carolina, Me Kennedy said that | our, of Tlinois. placed upon the stand and the oath was admin. bicate wish caw nowt : in New York is that Mr.James Gordon Bennett | jority; 13th, J. H. Baker, rep., by 1.00: majority. | wo outrage bad occurred in his state for twelve ——_—° | istered to her, but her testimony was to mnante A Oeapaik an Hous 3 ig ortainiog an | '&* been fascinated and engaged by a well- | [he contest in the Ist, 8'h, 9th and lyth districts | months, aud the people were as safe thera as in Foretgn Notes. is(actory that the court decide:| there could be Panion piece fooler " ntertainicg an | poten Washington belle, the daughter of «| 18 very close, and the official vote may change churetts. ir. Price, colered, of North I?’s a BOY. Re conviction of the offeuce charged, but that REARS, SCBLIECKES Airaet’ Cte | Hinstrated with Sentimestal sod Humorous Recita- | distinguished naval officer’ °-anks erence | the result given above. The latest dispatches ina; said he would have been murdered in | | Loxnow, October 15 —The Dachess of Eden. | the jury might convict ar unre "after ao M © prepared torecsie de Pagits tn the | ‘ite Mud Musical Menditicus, mtrodvcing amene | forthe marriage of Liset, Jellcore Prrckin, | fom the ist dictriet place the election ef ties ng through Georgia but for his collesgue. ch was safely deiivered of a son at 245 | absence of ten minutes, the iuty rerarmed’s 3 euared 9 ree ? and | Other selected and original Jotly Vid Ped- | Moses, United States navy, and Miss Nancy | ™2®, Tep., in doubt. lution was adopted, but which was pro- | o'clock this morning. ict of guilty of assault ige Moore, of Frese Tapaune A in Muste : -) *fonnd | Dead. eT endi, | Cisde’ MeDowell, of Slagington, Pa., which | , FFom present reports it is impossible to give | tested against by severa: delegates, Tequesting THE CARLISTS counsel for the prisoner, not ton to . 8 patthe Gar, | Sill be celebrated at that piace on the 20th | the correct complexion of the Legisiatare, bur | Congressto make a new apt ationment of the | Sawraxpe October 15.—1t is reported th the ruling of the court that the jury could find © F never Trave gatthe Gar. |r eiate Mr. W. W. Curtis, chief clerk of | jh¢ indicstious are that the independeats will | state of Texas, Gov. Davis, of that state, alleg- | the Carlist magazine at Artega hasexploden | such & verdict upon the indictmint. The pris- = . G hootmante Troe 3 : 2 hold the balance of power in both houses. ing thst the democrats had gerrymandered the | Several bands of Carlists have recent!y been | os ‘i ” . 0 { #s { Money totne Dollar. ‘a itog Hard agai the General Land office, returned last evening gerry 5 merwas brought to the bar o’ the court, and eee ream.” ecked Iu the Oraaie of the Dseh from a two weeks’ trip to Minnesots, where he | ‘OWA SENDS 4 SOLID REFUBLICAN pELEGA- | districts to retain their own representatives. te aa te tear cebublicans, with an | upon bis promising to lowe 5 * « vf cing fn biugton ler, Weaver, and Tailor,” and, by reinest, went To investigate alleged irregularities in ms © aks yong ; Mr. Wert, of La., chairman of the cummittee | sggregate loss to the insurgents of 50 killed. | tepeed to an imprisonment in tae — 3 VOCE aoa * | He ao ey Pi Ereat, limitation song. | certain land offices in that state. Matee ob: Piva ed nasser ner (rep 14 e i a tending a rLare. ty-four hours, 4 zis i SIC. . ; hy ity ; . Special ¢ LONDON, Octo! —The objection to giving | 4 _ 3-2w Go. wih yoy young foll and old folks. You will AVAL Onpers.—Lieut. Commander T. J. | patches claim the election of L. Ainsworth Tages. and de the race for the Middlo Park Plate to Pisbiats | | Tae Eriscorat Gaxguat Convention yes. NES F545" FOB | “Admission & + reserved seats, 75 cents The | Jewell, from the Tuscorora, and ordered to eyerean The tmajority for J. W. MeDit! | thar ina tow in had gtana juries indi because of alleged foul riding, hes been over: | torday decided that wou! vsidera. ; F , Ry si com: | trouble comm erees at soveloem pt coU3_ | Proceed home and await orders; Lieut. Ouacter | Of the Lowa republican state conten renee ne, | ama none had petit jurtes convicted. A po v- | ruled Oye omen et i eine | Wien oF the revision by the conference at Can- t i ho “seraia® | Wy ASHINGTON 1 IQUE. | A Shetckey, from the receiving ship Veruiont | says ninety-two counties give gatns over iis | tees and maniges eee Or New Youn, Ootsbar 15--Prinon os ] terbary of the Scriptures and Creede. & —— "Ph pene Ravewa 5 MONDAY, COTOLER 13, EVERY EVENING | tora: Mastcr Thornes Chee rae te & | Fepnblican vote of lust year or G00). ‘Tho re. | stance, a <ruinal should ‘be convictel: be | Mouternion coger Waneda hiss | and oMcisl relations otek the wowottn Cana- # y ROVE Ere marines soar E aera S en Tora; Master ThomasS. Phelps fromtho Rich- | publicay majority on Secretary of stato wit be | would receree tine a Te oarty iu | Been sustalled as president of the Argentive | da, and the Cansdian visitors took their mane . “CHILDREN EVERY W4DNESDAY moud and ordered to the Nasragansett; Pay. | about 10,000. sintieations are now al! | who e cause he hes suitered. it ought to Repub <i the Argentine government seizes | With & pleasant farewell epecch trom the Br hop ‘AND SATURDAT. master Edward May has reported is jtriva! | the nine republican candidates for Congress 3 mucha crime to murder acitizen of ail telegrams arriving at Buenos Ayres. of Quebec. ‘The committee, which Appoint Foeagemen! of the young. briluaat, and beantifal | home from Henolnin, having been retieved on | have been elected. Siates as of the stai-s, and evil doers THE ENVRESS OF RURSIA IN ENGLAND. ed at the last cor ton on the abject ; F MISS ALICE PLACID, supported by | the Ist ult. and ordered to settle accounts REPUVLICAN GAINS IN WasT yinot thoarder of port theerder of jem CBARUES BBM should learn thet thi does not end wita Loxpon, October 15 —The Empress of Russia )ASHING OBARLT ETT, kr ling | 3 verdict of acquittal in the state courts. The | ba- arrived in this country and ls now at Back. | wo on the plains ss | Passed Assis ant Paymaster George F. Berrie~ ‘Its vote for Congressman in the Wi: the pear in the Western | has reported his return home, having been de- | district | close, both sides claimi > the Charoh for the spe he * seston d bi jeme, having « Is x es Claiming the victo: presence Toc ps bay in mary instancesa | ingham Palace. n/ pOse of sf to preme! Barnes.of New Vere coritied LETT GR REPRE. | tached from the Kansas on the 20th uitimo, and | Lewitt recite the oi ae the The | restraining influence upon the democratic a=. —-——_e —___ ration aad anctstmgie tee Geter metees r Ox. TH Wi Ts Srikit oF THE Pawnecs. ocl2 &* | Ordered to settle acconnts. et ce ae are slightly in favor of Got | sessine. We challenge a refutation of the story The Ainbama Outrages. formation generally. The o * = —— ‘ See ie —s (rep. 6 republ'cans giin generally througu- | of democratic m c: . THE TRIBUNE ‘RESPONDENT CAN'T SEE'EM. | 4 greet par’ of the day o ' LPSCOEN Hate, Tas Da MuneKka Conoset To-wromt. — | Gor the district over te rotenr 1870, which was | the American peopie te gran New York, October 15—The epecial corre- | Grimang the romintious or 1. } DE MURSKA COXCERTS. Lovers of music should ll every seat at Linc a straight patty vote. afiorded theie felloweciti n foreign lai dent of the Tribune who was sent to Ala- | Rishopric of 11 avd 2p ‘ +f ONE GR&ND © INCERT ONLY, Hall this evening on the occasion of the first | THE NKW ARKANSAS CONSTITUTION ADorrap. | The address was uuanimously adopted on ac to investigate the question of outrages in " oF the state that state, in a le Wisconsin. THURSDLY EVENING, Ct. 15,47 U'ct’k. | appearance of Mile Iima De Murrka, the | _ Returns fro-a Pulaski county stow tre on r irom Livingston, Samter | pest, ; 5 mh Was reached, and tue dis Sly « Sightingale,” clatme: tion of the entire democraticecons« 2 ‘using, Gover Ons county, dated the Sth, says: “I it elo > we 3 : Ts Ob2@ LAvIEs | Mr.D Roe ee nen that present Beavers Sie or — recat ace ticket by from 700 to 1,006 pericnens on an skeen oe ve kigues power Gee eee ee this letter without caliing attention once mero | “Maen will bo nenowes onder. — * lth. Leeine Sapeeaiber ie The famous Hungarian Nightingele andthe Reign Mille De Murska comes by no means as a | “tution is carried in Pulaski county by about | dom for success, whore wisdum shall be four to the fact that a great majority ot the reports | Dirrarnia Eripemic ts New York.—The . a Wertkecs Tomas en Ping en of the Ooucert Boor , will appear in « | stranger among us, her suceess in B ston and 1-000 majority. Information from other coun- paboie the Soar a the Lord is the beginning ot ape by oe Attorney S neral oon this | increase of in New York during the ore : pinion 1 ET ONLY, assisted by her Grand | New York, as at all the principal Opera Houses | ties indicates that the constizutivn is carri-a by | of wiscom, and to depart trouser wethe place | state and given to correspondents at Washing- | past week has been alarming, ard the number Copeort Combication: in Europe—London, St. Petersturg, Paris | Very large majority. understanding.” Well woul it be fortheAme, | ton are eitier wholly withvut foundation, or | of cascs makes the dimece ar , Mame. CARRENO-CAURET,. Etminont Pianist, | Medrid, Berlin, and Vienna—bdeing tamiliar to The vokuvee or ae, rerhded ap ner te par this in ns Applause. } exaggerated.” The targes: number of fatal cases has been ia si "| most of our readers. Even persons who donot | The returns of the election tuua far received | 1 i he berrack tencment houses on th ride Mr. THEO. HABELEAR. e Géithads Sadan! | Cove See Reloads CAEN cee eee give Kidder (rep.) for Delegate to Congres: Wentern | of the city, and in’ particular wetitne where » Sic. FEEEANTI, - : "| range of voice. She wil! be assisted by artist: | | 411 majority. Sioux Valley is yet tobe heacd | ,, ft pion Telegraph Company. the surround'ngs and drainage are bad. The { sons, SauneT, _ Te Famous Popatar Bal. | «” recognized merit, only one of whom Is 1 10 Oe The eae morense the majority | CRSBETs eS Fe ores eee eat Seng of the | chief of the bure statistics reports i Mona, SA i g ' : . | t02,000. ‘The legislature will be repaniie bin, e tors of the Western Union Telegraph com- | Sit 4< pat greatiy inoreansa . tow Lop Saran ey eons and Brittient Viontatst. | known to Washington, that is Ne. Braga, the | pou branches. = publicen in | Tian Rose, faiher of the lost child, agatrst t ollowing oficers were lected: | n't statny. It coemee Gantt et : i he State For te i. Golcbrctas Vi lonanit® Vistuorsand Oamaoane. | Marcadnute's best scholar. Ho ie known by hie NEBRASKA KEPUBLICAW ny 19,000 warontny | Readin, a, came updn {he courts here ta- Sef Maresh psig | 22S <— : § BLAKELEY, Ph. D ; nile HUG COMIpUSTTIONS ALG 88 B mAvLor UC tue vunun- | | “The stare pivca ally 10,009 Pad son shows Nance thar Me WRAP Aas thee, vice pre= m. Orton; | cover or child life duriu — “= t Ab: ¢ Accomoa: celle. It may safeiy , a this con soil prensa ssdtok = ™ chtid bas e publication of Larser, alongs venetl, months. Inthe Stty-tw é egy Se og alextre. | cot will be among the fine ngton peo Aworner SCANDAL SvIT—Dein vo ta | the articte ec edof a: published on Sep- soph Harker | ardsy diptber.a destroye . sll ciate" have ever ¢ a \ Cicted for Publishing Lileis oa Wo tember 15, and ic charged Mr- Kose with know- Morgan Sebel, Win. K ge of twenty-ey sch week. it be = SSS “7 -* _ : . n re hia ¢ that it was wita ite y Se i Taw Puswrron Contract 8 Srimpe Me. Henry C. Bowen and hi« ingw | - vis'ted the seme files ame damp and ep Rxctbitio= ead ae kk Exverorrs.—The Postmaster Genera! hac beor | E- Bowen, were before the Konze co: gra a ae Tectl foingio! Kors; that the od tively drained loca tes, aud the same —_—_ 7 oz mone = “ ss ia ‘eterd nd . ee) bb ees xe » have been : = eut houses ain and egain uri BALTYSON & SISTER, teu BY mennutwne: Tem 8. | wrongly urged by interested parties to aunu | 3, 2eeTEHY, and complsinedt tha | | quiing toucy for the retacn of Bis child, were ™ ae en Ce ae ters P_O.. Prince Geores Oo., Ma oot, bet wre. D and 2 streets, eta bt *@ contract m ith the Phi neon Manatac | been guilty oi libel in pabllehing in les nh ei her writte him or © eustan aeSS hve Odd Bellows’ Hail, tur npany, for the supply ef sta : ne mL . Notas —The he eclopes aud wroppere, the melect baton co eine | oan paca Golmaal tne G. ; ATT showed the jah New York distr the coutract to George H. Reay, of N nebich it was e: I opened with Congress Charles J. Everett. | the next weet bedder. terran, of Ohicag some years ago that | tion. ee been Fer craic Convention o the ith be provisions of the act of 1 the Kee T ried th A telegram dated yesterday say: end. ania yeast section that the con ¢ 5 Wie of Mr. Herey G. | lisen, in charging the jury, sai nan ariic JUDCE BUSTE RESIGNATION OAST-orr | *¥Atded to the next towest bidder, onl Bowen, and at Mr. Bow. containing a fou! aspersion op om i 0 1 Withesses, and atto: ou event that {he person to whor: the vontrac warded eball fail to enter into contract. Th dren were not Jegtimate. Mr. Barnes was | Of @ citizen be considered ps pabh jes un vacancy is filed so speech. its chief poimt is 1 ths very are = on3U he | ts re oltce justi com. | tion? Even if all the charges of the court were announced for this mouth is | “Lat cbarging Butler with silo» ing ale expeuses ‘ragcu Sil Sen Th phrocts Gorin: | law provides that in cese of 8 fallure to supply pelt eee fe eeieta een Oem | article were. true, it might be then qu Hucteville, ard wext m . be paid by the democtats and injaot dealers. tf tail promptly witented to, | the articies by the person entering into the corn |B owing his case to go tothe grand jury. S.ace | Whether such private matters were proper ——— Hon. Join H. Keagan. ex confederate post- pS ir | tract, he avd his sureties shall be liable | ‘nen, in view of certain complimentary notic-s | formation. Thia being admittedly false Adfutrs in Phitadelpht mester genersl, has been nominaved for the ¥ ——SSS ——- for the forfeiture specified in such contrast, | about Mr. Bowen in Mr. Barnes’ paper, it is | #Tticle in the constitution relating to privilege: 4 —— eee the sons orisha House of Kepresentatives by tue domesrats of LECTURES. but does not authorize the entering 1 unde:stocd that a compromise was proposed by | PUblicat.ons had no application to the A Parspaems. = a ond S.We be det Texasdistrict, aud i( is claimed will an- sired. aught-ly = c contract with the next lowest bidder | the editor and rejected by Mr. Bowen. Before | C8. ‘The question then reverts to “she er the | was to-dsy nom pated for . Dom ani doubtedly be ae © repuplicans of -Tenowsed Grand, SkUUND ANNUAL COURSE attcr such failure to perform his contract. | the day’s session ended tae grand jury found a | defendants had publisbed a malicions Inbel. | by the repubtican counts —— 04 ; the loth Maseac! a have nominated aot PIANO whces pos in case the party entering into a contract | bill of indictment agains: Mr. Barnes, and will | They were to judge of the mal.ce from tue | piace of Joseph D. Edmiston, deceased since 'b for Congress Obaries A. Steven ‘Tae demo- reading judy AP. = TEN EYTERTAINMBENTS should fail to perform it, tt would appear to be | prerent it to the Court of Sessions on Saturday. | Paper itelf, and not to seek for any exprersed | nomination. 5 crate bave nominated in the 9h district Elt 1 RA AT CORGKEGATIUNAL CHURCH, | the plain duty of the govermment to advertise | "in Miss Kdna Dean Proctor’s libel suitagains: | Buslice. They must jadge whether the acticie Od Shoctuaker wena, Cet at the | Chaser, aud iu the 1ith diszist Gasser W. ell known fur their swoot. — for rew proposals and enter suit against the de- | the Grapbic, the twenty days allowed for the | WAS calculated to boid Mr. Kors up to rifica’e The Old Shoemaker mauson, built abort the | Chapin! Upering Lecture by faulting parties. A dispatch to-day from Mr. | defendants to anawer ihe summons and co. odium or diegrace. And he tustracted them | year 1700, at tue corper of id York road and “ JoeB’ B GOUGH, Hazen, of the Post Office department, who was | plaint expired yesterday. The company’s | th#t if the law im libelous pablicattons pre | Chelton avenue, was burned this moraing. Tue A New Fifer oF Amgaican STREAMERS, — FEIDAY EVENING, October 23. sent to Hartford to repo.t the progress | counsel asked for sn extension of ime yester- — Pag veges Beh eg ag of | (Oss te $11,000; insurance, $4,008. — Se one ee Re hieet: *-Sceia tea 9 2 0) 6 se we did do, 2 ae ba ew Ye t ik to Cal Seen Unbee SON beanie. Phisc Gitar Seecener meters es roprening ne arse rere! ES SR SOSWCE~ Sixtoom ARya' Were | Coches af a ivy te oer wees Udderzook. traneatiantic steamers to exce! snything now renerved seats, vorably. ‘Additional specimen dies There bas been no snswer to Miss Proctorts | 4Pb):cation to cases of this kind, and the de Wzer Cpzstex, October 15.—F. Putnam | afloat is “ip a bopeful aud encoaraging condi- Sale to ccmmence at Kilis’, 937 Pennsylvants ¥1 n forwarded to ‘he Postmaster Gen- 3 : in: ferdants were entitled to prove the truth of it, | Steavens, counsel for A. Campbell Goss, tuter- | tion.” It adds: ©The whole tratic of the Bele Novus, to-m0rrow morning, ab 9 o'clock eral aed whl eects h here te-moi Fe eerie: PD na: in clsbeleneageioat | Tees Co ceed or et mpon t viewed William E. Udderzook tuis moring, in | and New York Central touts lies behind tt, amd avenue, to-more on . it aay ‘ zs ably rea -MOTTOW. 2 tton. a i fagsach usat:, si m . “ . Udde i oruing, New 4 behind i Lan bene Shee Kibetpenad that thecompany will begin tns | ive ie ececewea th ‘Brombiya thts Wook watt | they .elect.. ‘The defenco sont up was the want | order to gain information for the trial of the | the profitedistibuted between Lalf aduxen for- a 7 a ~ | printing of 1,2 and 3 cent stamps to-morrow, me for filing av answer expireson Friday.—y. | 0f Actual - Jegal motive. and it amas that one — in ay peo — e LS ee sgn ce tanagt a promoiers. af sncoeettan, KCURS v a r neither of the defendants kuew anything about tates district court, or 21st. 2 deat e Dbdertaking will eeon cCoutrihe ae EXCURSIONS, &e. Necessanr Accommopatioxs Surriten | * eee: the articte until after it wae published. . farrant war received this morning, bat will not | tivity of our Delaware sbi; yarca, since worder — ia a a F) y y 7 rs — i * J as i ft te inutes, re- Ten jay, Owing to the a! ce eo an ates rey ie ue REAL ESTATE AGENTS, if SCCLAR LENE TO MOURT VEGNON | yon sm Bengac o¥ Statierics—When the race at isnt back secant ren turned fair ried rresg Dipl sa ston for | sberiti. . igs be built in thie country, aud there are no yards SG & MIDDLETON | OO AMBULANCE BIDING BY THIS LIMB, | tmited accommodations of the Treasury build- | Teported in Inst evening's Seay for a | # new trial was made, and the deiendan s wore — at which they ean be cons‘racted save those \ OCNG & MIDBLETYUN, Capt Frack Heliingshesd, of the steamer Ag- | 8 £0F its — Viyiriegd ethan Pg mio it | puree of $209 for three-sear olds, one mile and | admitted I ae trian = here. ie 5 necessar, feu! Bureau istics 4 Ni Nor- = —--——__ --—___ = 312 (00 DAMAGES ‘i Ax IN- | —_—_-— -- P. ¥oe SOW ; hav ing oniered into a Gontrect airittinto the outer world to seek otter quar: | tol Mer Hatter scant, ents Natt’ NOt. | aww Vous Dav Goons MaxkkzT,—The Now JURED WHILE RIDING ON A PERE Pant. ‘Tae Awxnicam Soctat woe Asaocta- k SOt ABBCCLA TIO te roc ptemee ers, Prof. Elitott, after @ diligent Lunt, re- | (-Neili Isst. No cfticial ‘ime was ¢ York Bulletin ot yesterday « The market | PortLaNp, Mz., October 15.—Ansel Stevens, | rion — The wuawal mect.ng be Awericap 6 inity (Sunday excepted) to Mount Veraom, is tne | ported that the statistics could be caretally | third race was for @ purse of $500 for two-year | 788 Somewhat depressed in the early parto! | who brought suit agatust the Grand Trank | Social Science Association o need in Bos % he bi bersch aliowed to land passengers by steam- | gathered and compiled in Kidwell’s building, | gids, three quarters of » mile, was won by Jas. | {he week by rumors affecting the solvency of | raiiroad for injuries received by an accident | ton veste morning. George Wiiliata Ourtia EGUSSS KENT vent oc Moaut Vernon Wharf, on E street, near Pennsylvania avenue and 14'i | 4. Aristides, Hyder eecord, Alt third, Atnletis | ome well-Known firme, but as it was soon ci while riding on a free pase, has been awarded | declined a re-election to the presidency, and 450 L04 SIDikG’S MIvas Is AMUCLANCESTONce | stfeet. Accordingly, upon the recommends | jonrth, Leader Afth, al Babylon cathe Trae, | covered that there was uo truth wustever in | Sy yor: notwithstanding the pass stated if t ¢ committee appointed to report a lat of k * {EIDIBG 3 MILES IM AMBULSNOES(s by | tion of one usually 60 careful, the burean wae gi. ' | these statemen's, contidence was speedi vas injured Le could not be euiitled to recorer | officers reported for president Theo. D. Wi * 1 by tak he ar eteam A che y , 118). The fourth race, a mile and @ quart, J P ge ere dbn Pct ap oy wuarl daily (Saniay | temoved to that location. It’so happens that | was son by Ginstead, Sivlock second, Litt! stored, and st the close of the weck @ more | dgmages. and vice presidents, (including Samuel Elliot ae * fae ab the bureau has several lady clerks, aud in view- | jhird, Wit - cheer{n! feeling was obvious. The market for — Boston.) David A. Wells, \ctw--m. Conny Fe xceptad at 10 o'clock w.m_, raturning aaat 4 p. mn y hird a Ide fourth, cod Stanford fifth Rowud Trip Tickets, @1; ‘wciudeng @imission to | ing the adaptability of the new headqoartera, Time, 3:10. The fitth race, for the member.’ | cotton goods was fairly active in the package Republican Neminatious. Olmetead, New York: H Lea, Pbila- ” Mauswon sod Grounds. Prof. Eliott evidently overlooked them. ‘Tne | cup, one mile and an eiglth, waawon by 1. department, and a Jarge quantity of neavs | Boeros. Uctober 15.—Dr. J. C. Ayer was | deiph cs Me on ND. P =a cH HOLLINGSWwORTs, % on ough fer all official par- fe, Fi ; ‘4 andard and 4-yard brown cottons was quicily | nominated for Congress by the seveuth aictr a GENLKAL PROB ERS AND & BAL BST ‘Mount Verno lation. bul'ding was 1oomy enous all official pai stone, Fadlaceen se and Gray Pianet i i — vr oO feaseut Coun — AUCTIONS FEARK POULINGHHEAD Scien. | oven, but lacked the very necessary appurts. | ord? qe 035. ‘Tie'sixth race, handivap | “sed Gut by the agents at a conc 2 from | and B. W. Barris renominated to Congress by | Tae Om Friiour ati Bo. 8x3 5 seet, opp. Post Office Dopartmeni Captain St sop-2m | Nances which sre seldom ifever used in cominon | steeplechare, avour two former asking rates, after which the prices ¢ Unpe The Tir — by the male and female clerks. The ladies often that the oii freight ites and a half. was he republic wille Hi 1 mpnonnces a Bi oe” 8 of the second district. — es. : : J f : 4-yard goods were re-established at fc — ocka D3, 4ND_FOTES, BOUGHT — deliestely hipted to the Professor the lack of | Tou by afoUble. Mary Clark second : Dzwres, at which they clesed firm. Apart t-on Renominated for Congress ander” by the Pittsburg, Wa-hington 4 ° 1D. AND EXOR ED. proper accommodations, but br gan oid bache- Time, 4 * | the tiuectuations in brown cottons the marke: Paovivescs, October 15.—The repul! ne | wore railroad, which her gr: the P cusbar, ———— = er . ~ > j lor and not well posted be failed to take the élter exhibited no important change in valuos as the Ist Cy eesional district to-day renumi- | retivers ratesof cighty cents to Baltimore au Eridal Presents {S74 CLOTHIWGE! 1875 hint. Failing to gre relief tn this quarter, the | eat ar Naw tiie Wooien gools continued quiet in first hi aated Benj. T. Eames. ety cents to Philadelpnin per barrel on re- 3 i. _ Indies to-day ignored him altogether, ‘and | ir, tw a special puree er cae although many sales were effected at job prices ———— Shed. Shipments are makong at th ates, sue maaan = = eae e united in @ petition to the chiet clerk of the | Sy’american Gift aud the pacer Goon, ‘There was some improvement in business with cane SOTOTBMent Gold Sale. Lich are nominally one do or barrel lest ewe E RCT Coonan, pena AEE ter ar posible be nocd of a eenatica mau- | tom, ‘The Girlwon in three sttaight heals | the cloth and dry goods jobbers, whues transxc. | Nuw Youx, October 15.—A halt a million of | than that fixed by the combine’. . 5 LY FoR FALL AND W.NTER. ber as possible, the need of & public office om- | 4 ime, 2-2 7.2 ' r tiers footed up @ respectable agetegate amount. | government pold was awarded to-day at from Women's Work.—A telographers’ newspa- Ts ploying females. When Avery got it from the 2 —— = The oniy woolen manufactarers which dieptayed | 110 01 to 10 08. yp, apamning Of eno amplapeeet oF aan ne : NTS. bands of the fair delegation he blushed to the Tue Weotres Ustow Uxteerara Com | even a moderate degree of animation were tian- a barihs amo roe that their pswer ia alroaty felt a bai bp cet roots of his ha The communication wae | rany.—The annual report of the presideut or | neie and blankets. The volume of business AvxoTses Kite Voraet Costemriatap — = ae higher @tvle of conversation between merked “special and immediate,” and referred | ‘he Western Union Teleztaph Company, read | trensacted by the importers during the week | Vessre. Lacey and Ferguson, who recently male operators over the witcs. Low jests am ile THE LARGEST Assen TMENT pete Scoretary., The sequel wns ratiefactory, | at the meeting in New York yesterday, ahuws | was comparatively light, the jottbers were busy | made a voyage to New Haven io a boat deawn vaigntity . nd an imti= IMPORTED DIRECT. for about noon to-day two plumbers were in | that the capital stock ix $11,073,410, of which or! Ssoeptionss cases, and the auction stirs | oy a large site, have constructed another and mation 1 ‘on a cir- M. W. GALT, BRE. & CO., “= consuitation with Elliot and Prof Young. the company owns and bas now in ite treasury pees meeaens oes Sores. | eee ‘This ig 2x2) fest, snd will take © | Cult pats a quistes On the most clrahent of baa - * . leavin, ’ boat, 4 et __SEWBEERS Excrremant Nn THE Patent Ovrioe—The | $y5 365 675. Phe thontee vaett 1s Go Screne o| Lanon Movements.—There is 8 general oniky will stort with the first fair wind feos | phemers. Preiews asttery oF Fine fan and Winter Clothing, | £%% Presenotions to General Leagett in Violation | which suum #4448 900 is in seven per ecnt, Ger, | lockout of iron workers at Troy, Ne ~— ;, Bridgeport, and will endeavor to | Preps. the dichouest cartier in the office of wake ork city, landing ®t | ine New York state treasurer, wil! be a toler- Castle Garden. Mesers. Lacey and Ferguson | ably old man when he gets out of the peniter- ABTS, of Law.— The members of the examining corps | 'e™°y Louds which will mature Nov-mber 1, | Spwards of three thousand men are out of em- of the Patent Office were thrown nto a state of | 1815, and $1,495 90) in seven per cent. gold “ WT ¥ - nu aX . bonds due in 1902. The bon di proprietors will make two of the the third has not ‘tender- Pz LYANIA AVENYR. MENEé’, YOUTHS’ SND BoYs’, pects pati ogo fe Mae a coe one daring the yer by ~ — metas teal yet been selected. sia bien. ‘Tie wae convicted tast Sock a, > fom tary ve £ sten ol e American 5 ENURAVINGS pOnk et, EVER OFFERED BEvoRE | COmmimloner on tho lst Of November next had | ratured October 1, 183, amounting ay eo | paid ‘Tax Oxntensiat Exarsirion.—Twenty Seal uthinet eae ad te ee oe GEAVIAUS, PHOTUGBAPAS and received a communication from General Cowen, end by the ‘ase for the si ‘ ‘oreign governments have already = for the larceny of Oneida ‘e © SSOntEAnE of scmuine Dreoten: Penestaiee sarees en tenier Gnegree past eee fee ot bonds, of 902. rhe ¢ compally eed ivitation extended to them in | ndlotme " evanty wottoee floating debt receipts for the year from ~ 2 hibiting the of contributions from y ef and Gilt FRAMES, tn eat rarteny iting Bho noaone Fond fy ‘ia au- | #1 sources were $9,262,653, and the expensss vi . BBD Shes 755,733, @ net profit of $2,506,920 Salvador, Vene: of the Baltimore and 2 —_ BEAD THE FOLLOWING: Pertor ofcial position, and farbidding euch eu ovoid board of dirsetoes Bradt OF $2,506.03 the Unit yesterday declared a dividend of 5 Gul: Sliver and Copper Wire; Cord, Waile. a id tine of Basket, and W. per.or officiats from receit ary present 80 | tn6 1815, except Ezra Cornell, 0. W. Fient ai Confederation, Li. stock of the ccvet entoun at asbitoned on one Cheemes se | , 6 cotetithne Bauare FROCK OO, offered, uuder penalty of ai andrequest- | Soy Hiram Sibly damee Wernzeg, varie Bay slands. after November 5, Ai kind of Binge Wetenk and Ot" with Vests tomaten st cad'gas | ing that ke furnien him (General G.) witha list ; en, Levi P. red * phy ah ow ve Bhar ‘or erptiemen’ Buel Was Tis tor $0,910.92 | of” he contributors fur the tes set reeeutly pre; | Morton aud Daniel ‘Torrace were chosen in 2 Se VENTS estcior: | Adega semen ines oke | mit enna gurmereemmare | Maree “taser ¥ ule and we wri = 6 =f mainly at }, Whicl ARMY OF THE ES8EB |ON.—The LRGINTA ohne, Bie Reet hited “ena ie: | © consists of eighty or ninety em inelud- | eight annual reunion of the army of the Tennes- Seen ie ae tog assistants, as the present in question was the met at Springfield, Lil. ift of members of that corps. The act referred | "Cr meget Sere af 3 by Genera! Cowen was at once hanted i by General Sherman gnd and was found on page 63, volume 16, U. son. The following tutes at large. It reads as follows : ensuing year: President, Gen. W. T. Sher: Be it enacted, éc., That no officer or clerk | vice presidents, Gen. W. W. Belknap, of lows in the United States government employ shall | jy. w. Faller, of Obio; I. G. MeGinnia, of In at any time rolicit ‘contributions of ether of- diana; Capt. John Wasson, of Ilinoie; Col. J tor a: giftor present to those in a euporior of- | Miesurl; ‘Gol, W Sie, Marchal, of Miuneeite, or & or 23 4 5 G a be ficial position; vor shall any such officials or | Col C. C. Wroloott, of Ohio, ecole Merry. QV sve BECL.- YOUR GAS BILLS MJ art hrereare sour by using ti PeCVED Gas LUBNEB. For Dale by H. = N & PEARSON, ¥. M.C. A. Building, aad D streets (“42258 THE 93 BRSZILIAN PEBBLES | J 1 NOW SELL Fu! he 92 GLASERS for One Dollar. Tin $0 Guid Frame GLASSBS for S The €2 TREEMOMETER for 91. OH HEMPLES, 0; cleri superiors receive any gift or u ‘Major ‘illard, Mevely 463 Peansyivania ave teen iat ppd of Nel Major Gsorge Westineron staaw salary than themselves; nor shall any officer or oo & AND BUNNRT sceAtataT 1 ance tciereners teeing tas tae eee Ty Sny emctel sayerior. “Any olleer or clare viet 24 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, “nares Lefore ave hed wash avariey ot lating any of isions of ‘his bil shall be Estab ished is 137. ments to Sencar eee” discharged from government ‘be LESRIES WEEE MATS BErimiwazp zo secmmeh entire cetintacsions "A number of the parties irterested affect to except ALBERT ¥. WHITING Cowen is not much given to. of this kind, Ist branch: im Pr. q it is possible they fing it a serious one. At night sdopted StL RNS —2—HOLGES—WoN- a A. STRAUS, ary rate, the ‘wasin plain violation TON & PEARSON'S, ¥ LAMPS, also the German Sindent, Sud D streets, = ® i" it has 1011 PENNSYLVARIA AVBHUE, - Siero oe Shi lent have ‘boon octls-te ‘Three Doors from 11th Mreet, | Gen. Leggett’s Gual retirement from office. 1

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