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- ——— The Beecher Basiness DEWAS FARPES INmCTED FoR LrReL. THE EVENING STAR. | xtibSs cane Peres sem imma, *€ the oyer apd terminer court of Brooklyn to-day PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, | Cc | : =a Barske for ite), forthe putinnee eae AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, pees St ee ree eaeens Oat names iad ex ‘ween Peunsylivania —— cor. Lith St. . saben Bowen and a =] THE RVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, A the want terme, writ 6. BAUPPRINA , Brest, Na to-day eu counsel or 5 arse Bee. he Tilton libel enit, The u “Ss = laced on the November calendar. Sele cabarets Tan Monte. Copies of the | nen a ~ * ccustr Two Crests each. BY Toail=three mouth, | A Methodist Minister to be Tried for 2.40; Owe year, 98. —, a nt = THS WEFELY STAB—Ped meee ig 4 PR =a a InpDiawaro”y inp., October I) —The trial ww ae in sivance, in Cadet, “Sr tars ot wrvertnnn fornebed on aputeation. (St. 44—N2. 6,729. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRLDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1874. TWO CENTS. _| Soretshoren, ot turcly one charge ot hertey, has been set down for the inet. at the Me- ridiau streetchurch. Nev. Dr. Naylor will pre- SR — — = = bide. a = SE / 6 ; ay Ni - —— EDUCATIONAL. | AMUSEMENTS. EVENING STAR. _ | .tic.cPace‘sr'assarnae sion re | _ Tunminsttamosstossr’ | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | remmany Sominstions for Congrem. Pics DALCBG the rae is | NATIONAL THEATER. WaskE 5 ip, | remediate Adiatant General for the week | orthe Lincoln statue at Soringield i, tok | LATEST ELECTION RETURNS: | wore norinsied lat right At ihe Tammany neces Se Te ete | BE SMR cana eee | Washineton Nows and Gossip. B hulfse, ‘Isik infantry, died Get. dtu at at | PISO snap, occupied 8 carvings at the head que pamocnare Cee oun comonnenean. | col een veepectively. ‘Thay ane ib eet ao ee" | et mempeemrend etek bane, vtsewat Ruveavs.—Tue receipts from this | 700, Ga 2} Lieut Same nomen oth of the procession Preskient Lincsls, aud Biswor | _N®w Youx, October 16—A special to the a aanacaee Se ‘ & LLE WESTERN. fource to-day were $251,076 43. ‘Thayer, 11th infantry, resigned Sept. 30:h. Wayman, colored. In other carriages rode Vice | World from lyabuque says Ainsworth, democrat, rops 5 is elected to Congress from the 34 lowa district New Youn, October [—Rev. Henry mf. by 19 majority, “One township ig, however, to | Moutgomery, D. D., rector of the Charen of the beard from, but this, says the dispatch, cannot | Incarnation, former.y ot Philadelphia, dropped ebange the resnit. dead this worning TER AMoUYT of national bank note currenc; from Phil stel- ~ a at hewiitcom | sa. sat SIN SINGING co MONDAY, | 1 the Framatizar OL Ware, to be had st the | SATURDAY Abt 0 oet7-1 _-pre | Bresident Wilson, with Sir Powell Buxton, M PROMOTIONS IN THE INDIAN OFFt - ; sand W. G. Foster, M. P., of England; Geo: received at the Treatury to-day foots up | foliowing persons employed in the Indian of: | grais McDowell and Custer and Homd. K. Da- ‘$130 001, eS ee fice have been promoted under the civil service | bots, with Mre. Grant and Mrs. Governor Bev Srxctmens of tue paper to be used by che | rules, as the reeult of an exai ehin, has tos honor SI . ent Virgie Murder of Elles # . ination recently | eridge. General Sherman marched on foot at _ West V The Mu o = Been. IL¥ MATINEB: “ . d of the Society of the Army of the Ten- | corr, RErvBLicaN iN TRE PIRST | BerpasronT, CORD., October Ih James E. ae T LYNN T ST LYNN: sahactailte Calanaeg ti Cin beld ‘i that office: Henry Woodard, of New | the bead ot y A a 1 am Acvanstia caw | “Asmmminn waud een: Orchedte aad Heeorrea | Pltmpton Manufscturing Compsny in the man Hempehire, to third c.ass; H. K. Sullivan, o: | pessee, and following him was a long line of DISTRICT ey Latun was today bound over to the saperior 3 ents. court tor trial » oF ufacture of envelopes were received at the Pos | Gnio, alice M. Kobertson, of Indian Terrtory, | *Tmy officers, military and civil societies. The Office department to-day, and were considere | Louise P Brown, of Vermont to second class; | Procestion srrived at the cemetery at one .—Returns, as received np fo this hour, indicate the probable he Votober term on the charge L vie | of murdering F ns. ‘ o'clock. After the playing of adead march by | election of Wii-on Deme, Congressman, for the — a ees Di Mariel, of Sey FS, a alee. the band, Bishop Wayman mate a fervent and | 1-t district, over Got, republican, by about 10° | yyee President Wimson dm Chicago. Forty-TWo ALasama KUKLUXERS An- “Oxw ov A Famty.”—The notice hereto. | eloquent prayer, and a choir of singers chante! | majority. Cuicaeo, October 16.-Vice Presid ot oe RESTHD.—The Attorney Genoral isin receipt o | fre given by Secretary Bristow that it was bis “With malice toward none; with ebarity. for a telegram from the United States marshalo | § tortion to remove one of any two of a family | ll.” Hon. Jesse K. Dubois then read a histor! ——— artived bere from Springfield this moruing, aod Railroad Freights and Fares tty | . lett immediately for bis home. esl sketch of the Lincoln Monument Asoc RESULT OF THR CONVENTIC con Alabama, stating that forty-two additional ar | in the employ of the Treasury was, in a partial sari tabate athe Gee eke ieee eee FRIDAY—BENERIT OF MRS. ATES - rests have becn made in Samter county of per- | measure, put intoexecntion to-day by the notiti-. Sr Gnueet mais he cae peed Se ee ae wane a oe. THE GKAND DUCHESS sons charged with committing kuklux vutragc® | cation sent twenty-five clerks, fortunately or | mririt, sent at the oonclasion of Whack two # aud officers of various lines, whose arri- | Vion’ a nust nw oe cue nate | Oe Se Sag and topping the United States mails. Btostunately blessed with relatives, that their | ters of Cusrity, seated on either side of the | wal bere was announced in inst nights dis var SEE Reon ~ | PRETTY PEECUMER Mati Vee au: wR services would be no longer required after the a reathless silence, raised | patch, were in consultation again to-day a wake. SRESTE PAE CUREE Batis Tae Motaxn-ax-Law Qusstion im tHe | iT Ororimo, The blow teil pardcularly heavy drapery from the mar | this evening. The result of the conference wns | Tne court of judiciatory of the Prebytery of PRETTY PEGFUMER MATIAES. ‘Treasvny.— Secretary Bristow proposes to | jy ‘Treasurer Spinner’s bureau, ble form, President Edwards then read poom | the adoption of the proposition reported yestor- | Jersey Gity acsembied. ui ball past ome yoo eee Reduced Lor best discharge all but one of any family having tw. —— a written for the oc y James Judson Lord. | day. The commissioners notified the general Afternoon in the Second Preshyteria nerunpaY ee or more members employed in the department, The Octoder Etections. The band played an appropriate air, whea load | ticket agents that the rule charging extra for al ae LES BAVARDS and at the very threold of the proposed re’ | INDUANA. to | Cals dete made tor baggage over 100 pounds to ‘each passenger LES BAVARDS. form the mother-in-law question looms up, rom the best estimate that could be made PRESIDENT GRANT, _ must be airictly entorced, the extra charge to - thusly: When a man and his wife's mother are | last night the Indiana legislature will stand as | he stepped forward, amid enthusiaeticapplauss, | be 15 per cent. Of firet-class passenger fare for THE HON CHARLES 0. NTT, MOMDAY REXTS MIGNOMETTE, nother | poth employed, which, if either, should “step | follows: Senators holding over—Hepablicans, | and spoke as follows” Mr. Chairman. Ladies | treukence aren fae agreed that the Professor of Legal Practic exit e'y new rere, will be produced. GEORGE F. APPLERY, Ex, Bex Bon may ore Lecturer on Hie Ay puoi a of th Science to the | Vy ASHINGTON THEATAE © Pract ce of the Law MONDAY, OCTOBER 12 down and out?” 18; Gemocrats, 8. ected— Republicans, %, | and Gentlemen: On an occasion like the pres < SSS Gemocrats, 12; Independents, 3; doubtful, 3. In | entitis adutyon my part to bear testimony to 5 Naval Onpgas.—Lieutenant Commander | the House__I mocrats, 51; republicans, 40; in- | the great and good qualities of the patriotic VERY EvENiNG | W: £- Sewell, to the Coast Sarvey. Detatehed— | dependents, man whose earthly remains now rest peneath Tule abolishing the payment of commissions to | Of ifey John 8. Gleddennte, ontside ticket agents should go into eflect No- | Coated ‘beside his vember Ist. The commissioners also agreed that | Sq ‘Wall The hereafter no road would accept tickets sold by tev. Mosers. Dodd ng counsel, Rev. Messrs. Imbrie and Kiges, were also in attend- Og LADISS AND Licutenant Commander Geo, H. Wadlelgh, | Later official returns change the result given | the dedicated monument. it was not my (or- | steamship companice over thelr lines for lem | auamT® mbes and tigen, were aiso in attend- ATCHILDEEN RVERS SwRDNESDAY fi ti ard at Boston and ordered as | FT°¥ ly in the Ist. Sth, 6th and 7ch congress- | tune to make the personal acquaintance of Mr. | than the full rate of fare. The general freight accused pastor, was among the spectators, as : ‘ARB XATUBDA ecutive ol the nautical ship St. Marse; Eee | 0B! districts. In the Ist district B.C, Fuller, | Lincoln till the beginning of the last year of the | agents adopted e classiteatwon of freights togo | Scil as w host Of witnemees in the cass tedine sain tant boaatitel | Sen Duwnes L. Wilson, fromthe hydropgeapiie | GeMocrat, le elected over Heilman by about 4 | great strugzle for national existence. Daring | hte ettect November 27th, ns follows, Ubicage | Sel Raat neg AL P Otlice on the 20h Inatant abd cede tarcue | majority. In the 6th district Morgan C. Hunter, | thoee years of doubt and despondency among | to New York, first class, 150 per ewt.; 24, 110: Mr. Glendenuing pleaded “not guilty.” B EMMETT, Fortuue; Surgeon Wm. M. King bas reported | F-FbIicaa, ie reelected by 195 majority. Inthe | the many patriotic men of the country Abra. | iil, s5. 4b, 1%. Cattle Fates from Oiicago to | air, (ilendenuing | pleaded © x Dodd, then sibs tec aieense WASHING CHARLIE. will appoa! [ Pesta:ti’ Mera6. Maciow tion Gotanuae ith aistrict T. J. Casson, republican, and the | hm Lincoin never for # moment doubted but York were fixed at 55 per cwt.. and from | moved that the general principles of law adopt. i ee Botuee, of Hee Park pinion Lith om RIFLE. the baeat hosetenl at Yonohama, Jor vthe | present wember, has 361 majority, with one pre- | the Sual result wontd be in favor of peacs, icago to Buftalo and Pittsbarg pro rata on d by the civil courts, far as they do not w York rates. Cotton rates were estabiished | Confict with the constitution of the aiarebna: ne dollar per ewt. trom Memphis and Nash- | the book of discipline, be adopted by the ville to New York, with the py of com bytery. Mr. Dodd's resol ution was put nl lost. pressing cotton. It transpired that vone of the | The moderator then annoanced that the court Western or northwestern roads, that is, roads | was ready to proceed with the trial. running west or northwest of Chicago, would | opgwing ARGUMENT POR THE PROSECUTION. enter into the arrangement made by the meet- Dr. Imbrie thereupon arose and opened th ing of the railroad managers held in New York | case for the prosecution. He said:—Here ls & on the let tuetant, and this determination thes | Decr, ad , still adhere to. "All roads running east from | PSstOr, who Lad preserved « good repatation The post eradoate comrse of instroction inthe | Ons THe WiiTR Brigit or raw Pawness. ocl2-6" | jot, ultimo, and he has been yp f Leeal Practice vill be direct d p % ARUES 0, NUTT, of th: Uatel anaes ciuct from Lafayette county to heat from | union and freedom to every race in this broad leave. which will increase hia majority. In the 5h | land. His faith in an all-wise Providence di ALLSRY OF FINS ABTS, ~~ ———— (Iadianapolie) district Frank Landers, demo- pots 3 ot Union a en en ae ts we oa : Two Sotprers Kite By a Rarc8oap Ac- | \rat, bas a majority of $65. The delegation will | faith of the Christ a nt eth- PHOTOGRAPHS. snd crpEnT.—The following telegram was received | Stand eight democrats to five repudlicaas—a | Amidst obioquy, personal abuse and hate un: 6 rtm enieine Droade : ; democratic gain of five members guised.which was given vent fo without rest-aint Porewsine Palutings, Val ef aud Gitt THAMES, | PY Adjutant General Townsend this morning, | Cf GT vote in twenty-ssven counties | through the press- upon the stump, and. in pet to great variety Passe Partout and Mats. made to | from army headquarters at St. Louis : mocratsa net gain on the siate ticket | vate circle, be remained the same staunch, un Gold, Silver and € Adjutant General U.S. A., Washington, D. C.— red with the vote for governor in 1s72, | yielding servant of the people. Never exhibit New Bugravings, The following aispatech has just been received The majority in the rtate will reach | ing revengeful feelings towards his tradacers. med in th nsnch acines are i be Presiaent of the Pacul ton may be made for catalogs JAMES ©. WELLING, Bicat~ r st time we > pabli-hed- | from Lieut. Gol. Morrow : he rather pitied them, snd hoped, tor their own | bere, except Grand Trunk, have catered ito | se sa fer woe with the comataies of's ‘aeeil pest. quality ieuship. fine | DYER, Tunw., October 11.—The train with onto. sake and the good name of their posterity, that | the arrangement. Strong’ efforts are being | foul crime. In this cace the highest, the holiest TOW N CO! Wirdow U>rnices téer. Pictares | battalion of 13th iofantry was wrecked at 11 At democratic headquarters in Colum they might desist. It did notoccur t him fora | made to induce this road to resonsider its decis- affections of the human heart were iavolved in 26TH MEDICAL 858s} Lueg and packed with the grostest car: o'clock last night two miles south of this piace. | to 11 o’clock last pight official and unofli single moment that the man Linccln was being | ion in the matter, but so far without eifect. the irsue. Justice is to be done to the relations COLLEGE BU : N-B—Paintinge ‘Transferred, Liust and Bo- | ‘Tho accident was caused by a wheel ot the on turns had been received from 78 counties, | assailed, but that the treasonable spirit, ever —— 2 —— | of ber who has passed from the stage of this BSTHEE y HN. BARLOW sett-Sm_ | gine track breaking. Two soldiers were killed ch show a net democratic gain over last | Waiting to destroy the freest government th. Foreign Notes 0s. She soputecion of sur deesen itaeaenn = Exaibi and several wounded. ‘She engine, four bag- | sear ot 17,01". ‘This leaves 10 counties yet w | sun ever shown upon, was giving ven ROW JOBN BULL DORs IT. L earnestly hope that if the accused be innocent ova, M. D., Professor of P } £39, | Sage cars and # passenger car were completely | hear from. Granting these counties have given | to itself on him as the’ chief execudve o ew Yous, October i6.—A London special | we may, by the providence of God, be enabled Medicine, General Path. Tru 8t. | wrecked. Wo will nder headway again in | the sume majorities us last year, thedemocratic | the nation only because he was such executive : arto Howard, Mf. rperal Diseases of Rildrey. Jonns: : Pi says reliable information respecting the com- | to see his tpnocence s> the course of the afternoon. Piease give pub pensation paid Eng! y tothe extent of the ac arly that he will come ul by the Madrid govern out of this trial in the eyes of the community majority in the state will be about 18,000. It As a lawyer in your midst be would have Street, berwee. ent, lo relieve | thought, Lowever, that the official returus wil | avoided ali tbat slander, for his life was a par: ars above Odd F ae, Ee ar SARKRITER’S, Daud nent shows that it amounts in the total to | fully vindicated. Tuere are four chatp-s pre- Princ. pire ac e minds of triends. . swell the majority to 20,000. and simple one, and he, no doubt, would have | ¢75,000. Of this $40 000 was paid as satisfaction | sented against thie defendeat Tie mes tones ae Wore ae ck’ Papa ngineR ndow Signed, ____Hunay A. Morrow In the thirteen Congressional districts which | been im bis quiet home a much bappier min | ror the British sufferers in the Virginias | the seduction of and illicit intercourse with an teria Medic Frames, Picture Gords and Tas- 7a a have gone democratic the majority is aboa But who can tell what might have been the (4t butchery. Remaining $55,000 went to cover | unmarried woman. In suport ef the charge - 6. Li tbe Distrtet Iv REFERENCE {0 the statements in yester | 3460, divided us follows: Ist district, 4.500, 21, | Of the nation but for the pure, unselfish and wim | Critet outstanding claims against Spain. ‘The | and specification we are getog toaddare cree esata tien Mae nad Wauien jel-ly™ | S8y’s STaR in relation to the Bareau of S'acis | 1,500; 3d, 800; 4th, 1,000; 5tb, 5,000; 6th, ); 7%, | administration of Lin reb, i Present povernment of Spain was not reeog- | Kindsof testimony. There ie an aMdavit which sonmalebnore = — ties, we are informed by officers of the bure.u | 1.000, 9:8, £00; 11th, 2 000; 13th, 4,309; 1 3 | {othe day when the hand of an assassin openet | nized by England until the right of all cisims | wasmede betes Justice Aldridge charging bas- Profemor cf Chewhitry and Toxics sey EINES CF CART LENSES OAST: that occasional derangements have occarre 1th. 5.500; 20th, 2,700. in the seven districts | the grave tor Mr. Lincolp, then Presidest o! | tad been admitted. Uatdy; there is anctuer affidavit charging eedue- “Evans, MoD. Professor ot Aust om Mae be COLEMAN cation SA RUMTIL | tes wees erumaetrd with the Game it ib which have gone republican, the majority is | the United States, my personal relations with DOCKRAY IN A 8AD P. ; tion and breach of promise of marriage. We Ish, MD. Profowor of P ee ey ogc in Per may hoepe erator pagle WMreai, nae | 8.000. divided as follows: sth distric him were as clos®, ae intimate, as the Batare 0} Naw Yous, October i.—A Madrid letter | contend that the holding of Glendenning to bail ad mptly aiteaded to. | to the departosens itech or Bee teat caturats | 123; 13th, 800; 16th, 1.200; 17th, 250, our respective duties would permit. To know | says Dockray landed at Sautanier neurlemebed is Str loth This & by Judge Bedle « ® strong circomstance in vided for the sexes, aud that tex 7 Deh ves @ democratic ) ppoplnsheins Peaiionen eee — and without resources. Mr. Gashing also tele- | \tseif to warrant a strict iotestigaien of the — : Sol in the twenty districts of 26 ty is patie ates \. is 3 yapbed to Washi structions bat no 4 prosecution * t eeoosoren = = = f such derangements ast peel appointments, irom failures on the part of thow | &°"F ed to Washington for instructions bat charge. The prosecution is perfectly aware LECTU REs. fe referred to) there are adequate acc Teply had been received though ten days bac | thut this testimon a dmissible in ri ; r re | to whom he intrusted the command, and thr bee heeded» , ewch. No pap sé The democrats estimate 105,000 votes were “ 3 |, | elapeed. a civil court, because the person who made the SNUAL OC to the chief clerk of the deported oe oniy | castin the late elect the argest nambor | treachery on the part of thse who bad gained AB AMERICAN PAMILY DROWNED. aff davits us gone Defore « ligher teibanal than COND ABNUAL COURSE communication ou the savject having beer, | €¥er polled in the state, aud the constitutio; | bis confidence but to betray it, I never ueard Lonpox, Octcber 1s —Capt. Symonds, Ameri: | guy in this world. We have next the dying state- TEN EXTERTAINMENTS made to the officers of the bureau, whose desire | 464 the democrat'c state ticket were carried by ee ee — nyt appa for ba’ | can, of the suip Kingsbridge. which sunk ia the | ment of Mise Pomeroy. We ate mwrace eter AT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. it is to do all in their power to promote the | 75,000 majority. ia cone og tna eo cer ie = a Britich cbaonel after colliding with the ship | der the civil law such ® statement would o' y . — comfort of those under their charge. The aia 7 tion lost its greatest head. Im bir death sax | Condahar, and bis wife and danghter, who wore | he admisnible in cates of homicide. "But whee Opening Lectare by building in which this bureau 1s now located ie | , POLITICAL Novus Charics P. Thompson | tion lost its greatest head. In bis death tae | xccompanying him on his voyage, were | Se syn you under what circumstances this JOHN B. GOUGH, in some respects ill-adapted for a public office, | bas been nominated at Gioucester, Mass., for : pat bance drowned. statement was made you wili find there is a FEIDAY KVENING, Octob 3 and was not selected by any of its ofticere, but, | CODaTess by the democrats of the ¢th Massa- OTBER SPEECHES. GREAT BRITAIN ANNEXES THE FLII ISLAND® ° »2 | chusette district. Yhe Tammany Hall Con- Ex-Vice President Colfax, who was discov Pee ae aT ne eee ey Trt Brent re- | Creesiunal convention were heli inst night im | red on the platform, was toudly called for, It New York city, and the following were nomi- | eloquent and tecling remarks hé paid his tributs qworal weight in it which we cannot disregard. that the an- | We shall prove the frequent wi e British Em- | of Mra, Miller, aftording Social Keeponsibilities Advices from Melbourne stat ason tickets wil be ssid. Price $4for | juctance by both the officers and the clerks. nexation of the Fiji Isiands to aton,) at the house opportunity for the te. | pire bas been formally carried ont. Sir Hercu- | situation, and will produce such a chate of oite cof Wart ‘inence at Kills’, 937. Pennsylvania =e nated for the next Congress: Fifth Congres- | Of love and respect to the honored dead. Ke | Pf Gharse ote labinee at Ne - - a “4 recsrontrine ore Salt ppd & tasce Usom sum \laxowane:— The new | Soon dieiet, Ravi Bend oe ie ee | eatio ere ale mone er Gece teas Dee ae ee ee Yip. | Sumstances ae shall prove jcorroborative testi Vocan mU get Circular, oct? aw | one doliar legal tender note has upon its back c a pon Cox; sth, Col. Frederick A. Conklin; 9th, Fer- | Vice President Wilson a - two large cross lines, which form almost the | nando Wood, (long term;) HOOL FOB TRS ‘ Koman figure ten. To the unpractised handler | (short term;) 10th, Abraham § 3 - EXCURSIONS. ée. oe mceer 8 sees giance at the reverse cide | Hon. B. f ats. 4 akan wo & MOUAT VERNON | would indicate that It represented on its Were all dnanimous. The German-American | _ Kol he only surviving SORES TANS ES NOURT YRENS ten times the value of its face. In the South t Inwependent Citizens’ Association of the gth | the Ceceased President, Mre 1. Sanith, sister o NO AMBULANCE BIDING BY THIS LIN®. | colored people in many instances have receiy: district had previously pominated Mr. Wood by | Mrs. Lincoln, and other relatives occupied car 4 General W. F. Lin chard Schell, | don, after which the Doxo ogy was enng and th Hewett; 11th, | benediction pronounced, and the vas? asec njamin A. Willis, The nominations | dlage quiet! y of her affidavits. In regard to the breach of promise of marriage we shall show that the D BY ITALIAN | affidavit of Mies Pomeroy was considered so strong by a justice of the supreme court (Jadge Paris, October 16 — i rey \« | Bedie) that he feit justified in holding Glenden- current ber- to-day that ex-President T ning to bail. [regret that the officers of the who ie io italy, bas owen captared by brigauds institution in Clinton place, New York, to which soil. SX- PRESIDENT THEIRS CAPTUR PRIGABDS rr BOYS. at 93 Ad. MPSS, 84. PECK» BELEC fw isch str Fs eeuth Annual Season er Beptember 6h 4 (PR eODORE KATEMAR. his School ty NOVEME r - = : it is alleged Glendenning paid a visit, found it — t i 1 amation. -*--A humberof leading demo- | Tiages in the procession. Mrs. Linco! w ew York Notes y to prohibt “4 formation may be ob nk Holtingsbends of the steamer AB- | Siem tt et aoe ee nr crate met at Delmonico's, in New Verk: last | able to be present, as she is quite ! mq AER's apr: Penton eis anes eee eee eee {Bulish WHESO Lasske 4 BOB ASSOULA TIO to rar mateamer Teporte are sup) orted by ths collateral evidence | organization to nominate city and county ofi | present bordel pap reer gh on Beccher has illed an aiidavit « « | Mary Pomeroy’s memory ‘and for the sake of ARGELO JACKSON, | ey eeeey oud ta ana baseeagere oe afese | Wulch ss farnished through the large number oF | cers in opposition to Tammany Hall. [i was | Noyes of Ouio, General Joh Tilton suit. Saas Mr. Glendenning himecl® We shall be obliged, I session begins om the | vbly perso ion ed So ae ners y steam- | hills of large denomination which bave been | resolved that the. organization be called the | 3 a Gceerai ’ . THE PRENCH CONSUL Germeat on this port, to introduce indirect testimony. ar beat at Mount arf. changed with oves at the request of Southern | people's liberal demociatic party, and that all | and Gene Ne at this port is cailing on ali mate persons of hit | Lest there should be any doubt as to the coed ES OSBURNE'S YOUNG Lapies correspondents by the United States Treasiry afecied democratic, German and liberal re- —— Fatevclew wath it Msiher.— Th pationality under twenty years of age to regis | bility of the testimony of Mary Pomeroy @o vod DAY BUHOOL, 444 M | other lines) by ti . | in Canada, it is said, the note, for this reason, "an organizations be asked to join. Thoma’ ERZOOK—. spe ™ ter at the genera! consulate in conformity wi rball produce a large number of witnesses who. f igh. beains Beptomt th. ‘The steamer leavea 7th 1 wharf daily (Bundoy | is refused altogether. and « large number are | J. Creamer presided. A mass meeting was | Weet Chester News says that after the ordes'o | ch circular of the French mm nistry in regard | will testify to Ler good character, sho «ing that Northern Teachers. Mod- | excepted) st 10 o'clock a.m , returning about 4 p.m. | daily received at the T ury fer exchange into | called at Cooper Institute for next Tuesday. receiving the intelligence of the action of th | +o military s-rvice in France. she was admitted into the ' er society. The _ wa Tia 12-3" Honnd Ti ip Tickets, $1; including sdmission to | other notes. — board of pardons, Udderzook became much ex POUR MEN DROWNED. community are lookin <5 us for a just 89) FENSLE SEMINARY | Mansion snd Grounds. OLLINGSWORTA THE WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS.—The Natlozal | ercised in mind, and gave way to desp, solem: The horses attached to the stage which runs | of thie case, @"~ y ptayqe God that He may Beit os AY Bevt 14, 1874, at Saf reel peceintae Important Corton Tax Case.—On Mon- | Woman Suffrage Convention at Detroit yoster- brooding over his terrible situation, and adis: | between the Astoria ferry-hoase and the plane | Pnige To atriving dt a just conclasion. (Hers BUTCHES © oO Bovanss, prises | FRANK HOLLENGBEEAD, day next there will be argued in the Supreme | dey clectod: President, Bishop Gilbert Haven, | | 11a the aftarucon succeeding the interview | manuiactor) at Astoria, for the accommodation | £"\'" “an striving at a just concinaion. (ie pais ist 2m piain Bteswer Arrow seps-2m | Court of the United States the case of Hamble- | D- Komeda TW. Hlggio- appearedat the prison, and upon hetsolcitation | °% the latter « employes, took Sees Inst ex murmur of appluase ran throagh the assem- — = —s = 2 = = — = = “3 _ - son, 0! siand; Julia Ward Howe; Hoa. y ing, dashed through the ferry~ gates and ‘ in the first place ORDENTOWS | ra iu *: al os ry >, ec biage Now. Mr. Moderator, in Beene NJOF Sa ALB OOLLEGR pecestndt dimen lhe ner a pone Selo Henry Wison, of Washington, D. C.; Mary A. | wae shown up to the cell of her unhappy son | Ciunged in East rivor. The stage contained | | wil! ofier in evidence the affidevit of Mary jocation On yA. ~ = Livermore; Hon. George Willi ‘Curtia, The interview was quite a protracted one, an tie treess | T8741 CLOTHING! — 1975 | cents per pound imposed upon cotton shipped | KiveTmore; [ton George D. Hallsof Missoast, | was characterized with such outbursts of ‘grie- L*EELEY PhD x Of | from insurrectionary to loyal states in 163. | William Liovd Garrisom Hone ay a. Sargent, | and sorrow on the part of both as to spread s . eae: posey ool biped peroacanringes eesti of California, chairman of the executive com- —< oor ee as ere sores = = ecretary reasury to issue a license ? : 6 confined of the prison. The for trade between the insurrectionary and loyal | Mitiee, and Lucy Stone Blackwell, of Massa-. pling < four men, w }, with the horses, were drowned TWEED AGAIN. A motion was made in oyer and terminer to day by David Dudley Field to corr Pomeroy. THE FIRST WITH ESS, Mr. James Smith Miller was the first witness, the | He testified as follows :—I live in Van Relpen record made by Chief Justive Davis of the find- enue, Jersey City, have known the Key. John a ° n chusetts; Foreign Correspondent, Kate N. Dag- x heart-broken mother plead earnestly with | (p, sente at Wan. M. Tweed. S. Glend are oquainted aenveon, Ot FALL AND WINTER. | states at that timo, under certain restrictions, | cert, of Illinois; Corresponding ‘Secretary, | the Giver of every blessing for him to loss with jury toanaten ioe salty ottoman wun Shore ie Pomaene tae ees ar ee Gravefot for the encouragement of the past year, And among them was the imposition of theabove | Henry D. Blackwell: Recording Secretaries, W. | Pity and commiseration upon her son in the i pod at aly Seune oneal Sek cate cee tn 1 will Beope my Academy on MONDAY, Sepiem- tax by that officer. The claimants contend that ber Mimited. Private tusteraction in and in ring his record the judge made it ouse about eight years, Sgullty of ‘several, misdomeniors® ehereea > [reviously with my father’ ‘ner mother and the prisoner was sentenced on each misde- ‘ meanor fo recited, and not sentenced on others | fatles nen Mary, Jeol up, Gorasen 4 Wheeler H. Peckham and District Attorney | hive with me, she was organist in Mr. Glenden- Phelps opposed, and Judge Brady reserved his ;, = . Hodson, of Michi; Li . Read. | remaining hours allotted to him on earth. ‘The he had uo right to collect such tax, and bring | Sy 1iddson Prcaratets donk ie Wen tee re |iaetus mien ee Mave toe. Cameo oon SC.,aud eveuing classes at tbe school suit to recover the money. The amount involved Pennsyivania. r exhausted did the mother become as to require lars fone at the Book Stores, or st my real- THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT in this suit is between two and three hundred in this suit is between e by the aid of women fo conduct her to her prevent — ; jousand dollars, bul there are many other cases 8 SAID t 4 e ome, a few yards trom the jail. After so much ‘peintivens * “ORaBLES H. sOURSR, of similar character involving s large amount | 1.2; TcecAl> that there was an election in Unio her's family; her mother last Tueeday Lt is a matter of so little! , | bas Leen said and written of Udderzook's grea’ hing’s church, aut received psy TARDIVEL, 58 W.aib-mrea mae or of money. Dillon was the internal revenue col- | Lowover teat wo dont ace mares nerve power, it sounds strange'y to hear of in. decision. ae deruing often visited my house, he first came M TE PSE lector to whom the tax was paid in this case. | space with it. A The Cleveland Plaindealer is | be'ng bowed down with gnef, weeping like » I. r- The plaintiffs are represented by Messrs. Jur- it child in the arms of his best, most enduring 0! S Children. Rept i7- Superior advantuen, see, | Fall and Winter Clothing, | 72° PNDUt ate represented by | defendants Cir rey vf neigh tlt rotmge hoor 1 earthly friends—his mother. . LNWICK SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADi by Attorney General Williams and Solicitor | When Billy Atmetrong heard that the State Since we have gleaned the tidings of this A MEN@’, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’, General Phillips. Dem. gains amounted to about 4,000 net, and | interview, we have also been made acqualuies Adéree = ELLE = that Parsons was surely beaten, he jumped out | With facts showing tuat this exhibition of griei Barkly Contes P. AN CENTEUSED” DEMOCRAT AT THB WITS | on the sidewalk after the first thing that came to | i8 not by any means the first to which he ha: EVER OFFERED BEFORE | tovse.—The rampant roosters which all tue sbont two years ago; he would come wth hymns; Hon. A. = ores ayn on Civil Rights | Qrile abe was placing the plano Glendarmang Pee — oe aon, | Would stand or sit beside her; be came ev: wousta, Ga., October 16.—Hon. & Saturday night for a few months; then hie wisi Stephens addressed the citizens of Augusta las: increased; I have seen bim at my honse as often a Pusterer And as tbree times in ove week; 1 came bome as late ment from the foundation to the presemt Une | 8,1: 0'cloek at night and found him in my par = his arms, seized a ri table red lad mn vent since his incarceration. He has had | showing that the struggle h. wi jor with Miss Pomeroy; he gave her presente: PIANOS, £c. democratic papers wear since they heard the | around the waist and gave her a paroxysmal fis bright and gloomy hours, but he ai fetes | teeum Senarauem mat coon fOnaliems, Tne | $he told me so; amorg them was « fing, 0 set of » EO Seema Cts. seid Tae A kiss. Shs gave one yell of ‘Golly, boss!” and | shown @ cheerfulness far ex: hat which | passage of the civil rights bill would work gr sarrng®) & watch and chain, ® thimble, sleeve IA SOS AND ORGANS tog sunenh te tenetetee Cekare ne EET | ceed, oo ihe. lainaren utritied with | most men could summon to their relief, evil and destroy the public school system of puttons ‘and locket. (the several articles were : os 5 vis eee Bon ang, 8! ‘ay or Alvo ined cerectepantiers sre nila ttn tad secoyal heart: This morn: | sepegr CAR BANDITTI—William Stantord, | _A GRowiNe FawiLy.—The cable announces | Xo ty a third term be baa Objection to tha: | SnINg Of June, is73: she ruade a remark to my Treaated Hogiel Sate PROGR GOATS: | costume of the dave of Andrew Jackson, apt | Planter of Hamilton, Bermudas, who arrivad | the birth of another grandebild for Queen Vc m a v on, ap G hich | did not Lear, and my wife replied per se. He saw no reason why a President w pp + Reig x, yer, Executed the laws faithfully should not’ A ee elected for s (bird term if the people desired it | .,O<" ato teetloreet ead eenl So the so He bad looked into the Louisiana question and | $/PNOP pf this teetimony, and while the diseas- saw no sense in abusing President Grant for his | JOD On this queetion was being carried on. the action in that affair. He -poke hopefully of the | C¥Ft #djourned to this afternoon.—N, ¥. Her~ tuture of the republic, ard advised his hearers | S/d, 15h. to cbey the laws and supptess lawlessness, and be true to the Constitution and Union as en'ab ‘ish by their fathers. He proclaimed himself a deftersopian democsat, and had great faith the triumph of those principles. “Mr. Stephens yg i . | toria, a boy, the first yy of the Duke an’ woth Vests to match, at 13, 710, 813, @20 and @23 upon rtico of hite House, |!” this city in t ny Yi wting nay Neeadion Tor gentiemen; BUGL NESS SULTS tor 98, 910, Ste, | Penis ,wPOR the portico of the White thie ne | quested to give chew o: tobacco to's man who Gaskets of Edinburgh. who were married a 16, 913 snd $20; and DRESS BUITS drew a bottle containing a uid, which themes- | ®t by lis side in a West street car yestorday, | St. Petersburg on the 23d of January last. Thi- 30; a megn: tengers say looked like suddy water (bat it was | 80d) after behad complied, the man stepped of | Tew scion of royalty imcresses the number ot evidently something with mors snap in ithaed | Cat. Mr. Stanford's walict, cout a Gyan ee proceeded after the manner of a priest at the | $2900 iu Cuited States 5-20 bonds, wont living. “rhe Queen oldest otiidn ame, fia baptismal font, to s;riukle the stone floor. Hay. | bim. As Mr. Stanford lias offered the coutra! | living. ‘Fhe Queen's oldest child, tho Princes. ing done this to his own satisfaction, herepiaced | Office detectives 81,100 reward, it is posstbic tha: | Koval V lctoria, wife of the Crown Princo o: the Dottle in the basket aud Drogeke weed | they may negotiate with their aseoclates forthe | Germany, bas had four sons and four Ganghters, printed placard, having upon it in farge letters | T*oration ys the honda. —N, F. Sun, 1514, PAR, 5 peeter ae ae the word “For rent.” After placing this on one | 4 pranozt = Cerne ee cradle cag Tibeen of the cologne at theside of the matte cae OLICAL ATTEMPT was made W.nes- | married to the Princess Alexandra of Donm wrk TAN bese of tore sod b PIANOB for sale + Fogish paper says: Pua pout six mouths ago, set mphilet in defence of Free- to D " 1's PIANO 'WABE- 23 Lith street above Pa. ave. opiate many ether styles. For Youths ef Business Suits from $7 to #15, Dress " he. 7 pr ait. Su . mry against the hostility of Komeotem: a y day to fire the goverumant = ¥ bad an immense audience, and spoke w After six months of reading bis ps in G®*4T Bangs Seer on Sisto $2 and 025; Boys’ Guits in eraat | door, he shufied away with the satistied air of a | detent Bie Alarge trey ar eae eee ee Tne ere a eee ere one sor | clearness aud vigor, @xhibiting mo signs of | tloek befeo tra. or tri eee Soything tt 2 bw ing from $1 5019 $3. A bean. res * | Heorin close proximity to the wooden wall of | Darmstadt, has bad two sons and fire daugh- pana. con ; PIANO A uits and Overcoais PEReONAL.—Dr. W. H. Barrett, of this cit the ticket office, whicn had aready caught tire. | ters, one son being dead. Next comes the 6 on rey = ye ates. Mine aid pot be Saag Somaeiniee ee Matt Gauss spats taal rep 7 OF ens city, | There were @ num‘er of emigrants siseping th child, the Duke of Edinburgh | SOLED 28S Ertua a mal “ refute. He did p Consultation with ¥ ueen’s four who has been spending the summer in Europe, directly above where the lighted waste was Saree to the Grand Duchess Maria of Rassia, | ot have an} tr ON THRIR WAY TO NEW ORLEANS. any Catholic, neither Manning, nor Capel. = = bas returned and resumed practice. The Doctor | thrown. witb one son, born yesterday morning. Fina’! REAL ESTATE AGENTS. comes with the conviction that “reconstructed” SSS Se ES He New Yor«, October 16.—A New Orieans s» cial of the 15th says: “Gen. Emory has receivsd | Cai’e 10 the oratory at Kensington last wont, nel i to see one of the fathers. * telegram from Lieut.-Colonel Morrow, com- | and rank were known until Ging a detachment of five companies of the Longe Bae Be bes 13t 13th Infantry en route from the department ‘or | Shtered them in the meaty Sank establian - e Platte jew Orleans, e detachm:n* delayed at Dyer, ’ communion for the firet time last Sanda: the Queen’s ‘fifth child, the Princess Helena, carefal inspection of my goods b: - | Wash " AT THR FreperRiok (Mp.) rate yestarday ex- ce Christian of Schleswig-Hoistei A? THE BEAL ESTATE BX SANGRE Neret eer eran the abi toate T Suny he caw abroohe ers aay asaaer woneane Governor Braitord, of Maryland, made an elo- Ras hell tool enme ane tae dsnghters: silat Hi s be ed > is No. 318 77a STBEBY BN. W. ‘Mente to please ail testes and destos. tn sailed from New York Weduesday for an ab- | dycration the Conn nk te favorable com: Mm FAEHTZ, accommodate all purses, or to gi * a whom are living. The Princess Louise, the at sence, with her family, of @ year or more in | Puitaleipnin, Gee Gece ee om Of 1876 at | Queen's sixth child, wite of the Marie of ugh entire satisfaction. Europe. ---- Sir Edward Thornton, the Britisa | explaining the national chara deere sowed: | Lorne, is not yet the head of a family. The Late with Fiteh, Fox & Co, Minister, and Lords Caithness and Boothwick | bration, wad caeb aot Cuatacter of the cele- | other three children of the Queen, the Dake of SOTABY PUBLIO. CONVEYANCER, RBAL arrived at Dehale “+ Making 8 forcible appeal in its | Connaught, Prince Leopola, and the. Princess _ ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT ocii-cod* A. STRAUS, tiret ; % YOONG & MIDDLETON, ment. He then attended mass, as Se an received into a. Col. ES Beatrice, are unmarried. Altogether, ()ueen Philadelphia this morning to enter upon the | | Imrortant Dzcision.—The circuit court for | Victoria ‘has Se 2 Sen ge 1011 PENNSYLVANIA a cam this con bas decided in an appeal casa that | Children li constitutes a very re- WM. P. YOUNG, — BJ, MIDDLETON, 32, - aes Pennsytvant after a debtor bad obtained 2 , or | Spectably sized family, even for a queen. ‘4 Youre Graxz—The Wilming- BEAL ESTATE AGENT. “tr Russe Bowes Som 12th Street. | of his Senator Cra’ | while s petition is pending, under thestate'iu- | 4 Omnrerian SecT Gono Ovee To JuDA- 3 the Chicas » - s. gin of New Ham 2, is in the city. folvent law, his creditor, if a citizen of Mary-| ie —From Temesvar, Hungary, comes there. | Of infantry. are down the —— to Odie Beard of Frade Rooms. Bridal Presents, - M. McGrew, land, cannot recover the debt in another state. t that an entire sect, formerly Christians, infantry at years was take: HOUSES RENTED, RENTS COLLECIED = tor's office, has returne it The discharge liquidates the debt as between determined to embrace Judaism. ‘The Sab- and unable AND LOANS NEGOTIATED. betas yt BoBenay Pebunay’ “22: | blo, Where he went to vote. ys yt | Citizens of the states — Cumberland (Md.) Times. | patarians have thus far coufessed Okristianity, Frankfort, a sme ESSE MW, Galt Bro, 8 Co.s Bor- LY Fe § Delano, son of Secretary Uolano, is now in | , THB YUNEEAL of the lats Bishop MeFariand | believing in the Mowiahahip of Jorus of Nazar- a 2.0. Mcieiden “oha a Baker Sain” | BRIDAL PRESENTS California, His ph at St. Faul, Minn., | Cocarred yesterday at St. Patrick's church, in | oth, bat ‘algo observed wang Of etrangors unt ———_———* : | sod Naghe who is now in this city, represents his health a3 pgronn. | Thirteen bishops and a great | Lord's day. They They poet instant The tad R™® ®vanece., 4 LANGE AND VARIED ASSORTMEMT JUST decidedly "improves. icNGommissiouer Bur- | number Of prieata were ra Siem found in the old dispensation. They Sbetained ll I NBR ‘Ait Bessign Geet ; Sins Kogyo gee a yet ‘Sunsets P, 3.0" | unclean, asd commemorated " ; @BNBRAL SROZERS ABD REAL BSTATS | IMPORTED p1eEct. ae ee who will ‘remain here a Sa Hendricken, Frew iatce, — ry Ay log x sas inn’ hee No. 835 7ib street, opp. Post Office Department. me ee &0e., pa Girecymrs the miserere and benedictus were chanted. See are See te Secrecy, in : STOCKS, BONDS, amp ’ A ‘a8 CONCERT jurska concert com- cae af he Dice eae der Syne now propose na @igmies wostr” SOLDYAND BXOU ASG ER Coat: EX4¥INE TBR Oe BRAZILIAN PEBBLES | pany last evening was inevery way satisfactory | acgrmoied in Sprngie ten. cena ee egation representing one congropetion of tates ae Cope lg _ 1 BOW FoR 6 to the large audience which filled Lincoln hall. | ing, and Moines, Iowa, for toe | ty-four families has arrived of Teeoeras tone he wend s98 Se MERCHANT TAILORS. | Taeglc coke Penn cineca ee: Unlike many concert, troupes, the De Marska | Re=t meeting, which wilt be hela Se fsmber 2) | admission to the Jewish fold, and to obtain the F B. etituanr TALL | The 63 THER MOMBTER for 1. throngh the Unesco mad pty Bo jonmebony Maine, was elected orator. “5 tolls, and to eatabliche thon inatitntions as are to episcopate.” uiugyr seater SATE PLN onncy matin aoe Paes | Hine anteriuae. be Muran copra te ped nee 'Pies Bhi ahip ‘wiogiendat | She Sabbatrian are agreutariat te oprena 2 widow with 85.50. ot - Peshtagion | cult roul and the trueness of her voice. ‘bridge, | over several townships in Transyl- > 9. BEIDESOES. * | from London for came in collision in | yania.—Jewih . “Silence is the Fe cade riey agoysgyes ee — | SD TABUDRERT nam ater DO | Spee Brom Mendeionety toe net von: | omy een’ game” Sanaa ae co CrTizums, AEMY AND BAVY | . Mon. and Mme. Sauret would have amply re- | 824 "assunk. E'evenof the crew of the Kings. Jzvrexson Davis has received a letter from Francisco = tram Wen ees thiLon, | 994 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, the audience by thelr performance alone, | D&0ke were Crowved. — Pernest W. Norfolk, secretary of the Misusippt whose Lid ¥ Pens'e ave. nteton | ‘Establishes in 1357. me. Se Len md lost. Carre! her ae a Ryd Datote: Sarees Foe Capea of London, me Wis, = = as’ FELT BEFINISHED TO | deguty and sracetal bearing, makes wer erent eo ee ome“ ee TINEMETZ LOOR ES w ao aaW. desaty and graceful bearing. makes her « fa- 7 “Weil, £ su Music ts ‘won't come yorite here. bas been “ ” ee ~ ) '. WHITING. Tavorite here, and his performance jentocesinn Toverybody felvor the corner of 18th streck See ie __”___ Froprictor._ | ‘wilt not diminish our edmiration, A concert ty. Boston Globe ty -- + u. a twelve pieces would seem to be = ‘the use of Wi ; Just retarned from Bow, York with on . ‘to & Tolson,) enough for an music-loving audience; La fay pose nee a. 1; : Hi Tr i i yesterday. sired reese a oar | Raza =a e = at nl UO panes ay

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