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eee we ‘THE EVENING STAR. PEBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDL TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. Eptscopa: New Yor« er , t a verel Penasylvenia Avenue, cor. Uth St. | oo ite Mh renrag oo ae Swerch ried THe, was taken slender and re TEE EVENING sTAk \SWSPAPIR COAPANT, ferret the e poet igs SB BIOFPOANS , Pret, War resolved ths" if . on exte € 1 t st sviows, avd that the board of wissdons bemoti- fied thereof. Mr. Weish then moved that the ees ons of the bovse this week be from 1 &. m. aucal 5p. m. THEWSE and every evening except Saturday. Ado; year. Se! Mr. Blair. of Maryland, moved that the house take op Lis motion offered Saturday with re- gard to rvie 1; on the secret acamons being re~ V2, 44—N2. 6,731. WASHIE GTON, D. C.. MONDSY, OCTOBER 19, 1874. TWO CENTS. voked. The motion was lost—9) to en er st eeerner: Fe $ SCR eperceerees | The committee on amendments to the ponstit : _ ee -_ = —_ tion, to whom was referred the resolution of i D 1 The Corcoran : The Glendenning Scand: ion, to whem was | AMUSEMENTS. , EVENING STAR. ee ae ThE cuose RXaMINATION OF aise roxeRoy’s | Kev Un Barr of Oho, as tothe expediency of P L D'S OPERA BO | - —— —— ee witness In the ec banal rery the Corcoran Art| SUARDIAN—ImPomTanT rastimony against | Pgh cine ine member of clones ‘aud iny depo c F NEE P 2 5 “ va pe a onl * IN DADCLING at the resiteuc — i : * “si - . a. ties from ench diocese, and the resolation of b tvate E16 D WEL STRIKE I HB DECIDES THAT THE CERTIFICATES BRAR | Galery a fine cast of the Venus of Milo is now On Friday the trial of Bev. J. S. Glendennins ; ~ be . od rH A Pasetome Be ae Drees | Washington News and Gossip. INTSARST PROM THE DATE THBY WARE I8- | 19 Sipe nd the following particulars of the | was continued before the ommitiee of the New — aie 7. 0f Connseticnt, as te rea Waste Boe . Be “ EM‘NENT BUUCESS. }oa =e SURD. ,. | Jersey Presbytery. The day was principally " che yu Teva ieN a . ~ | { . pens lowing opinion relative to the question of inter- | “ic*°! the guardian of the victim, Mary E. Pomeroy. 7 be discnarged from the further c that iong | i: Miller gave an account of the ciream- | fil) ‘sy for redemption fos up | Board of Public Works of the District of Co-| time she has not once turned her head nor ever | AnCc# under which Miss Pomeroy went to live Tae MOUNT at the Treasury t ' , i e most beautiful lady I ever -aw was born # national bank notes received | est on certificates of indebteduese issued by the | about two thousand years ago. I The repert wae j ommittee on U The : b e act of | NEON her face, reigning like a queen over many Denes Fea eaten UE Eko ieee | On biccIs, eu enka Glad aiiba ck covariance lumbia, approved June 20, 1874, should allow | but far less lovely. People who love beauty vd darmg commend the for New York, en route for St, Louis. shown bim the engagement ring, and he suid “Well, this does look like business.” The wit | the art three sears, that they r ion of the Swing Teo t mm wd Ub ti occu + onforms iT eis aa npay $134,525. jeabikc moved her lips to answer, though men and wo- | Jyn¥,1'M#ud (be position she gocupied in the ch reported that im conformity ‘with the : : | i Dzrantuunt op Justice, } | Meneverywhere have been her iovers; thoug’ | ovis cne remaining of her family is ber brother, | TEG™Te ee ie digest, y nae sorte = Pamiaaee Ane Was Caine as Sapiens Wasntnaton, October It, isia § | Srtiste have worshipped and ports have sunz | Sid lives in Michigan. “She reseived #100 por | we Committee ; 2 [Hera octi- to return to Washington the later part of the | zrom. 1. HT. Bristow, Secretary of the Treasury, to her; though wise men have written iearned | Tovum asorgauietot hr. Giendesuine's cmats men to coustitute « tear PRE Cc Lr MBAS Paty ERSTE Law present week. Sim:—I have the honor to acknowledge the | treatises snd searched mouldy reconis tod A crose-examination as t the incidents of the | NUM Y Deeps und. Cams i St HOO, ep as receipt of your letter bearing date October 10, | Cover her story. una in her eye: | BoFDing when Miss Pomeroy announced heren | R°E,}G%: Henry Meigs, Neo Lacs a =| Tue vanity of General Sherman, who have | 14°, incloring one of the Seb addressed to you She has vo color in her ace, nor in er ey gagenient to Mr. Glendenning elicited no tacte | B. Stebbine. Mas anata; Wi : és ek y af | heen here since the departure of the general of] by the First and Second controllers, and re oe cessed c abemanae ne ——- pied Matio ta a | 'urher than have been published, the witner: The committee exprecend the rs ys a | | the army for the new headquarters, left Wash- questing my opinion upon the guestion pre pec Eger pgs Nes benelng aoe oil saying ‘I disn and making bisstate- | go Witte it is ursiegetood, lose than come tak . p 1 j n to-day, escorted by Mr. John Sherman, | *ented by those officers, viz: Whethey they, d mente in ® qualified manner. Mise Pomeroy ha A Persowat.—Vice President Wilson was ‘n | © c ners did not know Mary wae pregnant until the r said Dt * 2 4, fi 2 r Resolved, That the trast the missionary i sor Week seu sede , 1. | interest on that portion of the debt of said Dis- | {revel from ail parte of the world, far ant! near, | Monday preceding Giendensings afrest; his pataes of th " : | New York yesterday. Mr. Charles A. Bill trict purporting to be evidenced by certain cer- | to luck upon her; but from out this crowd 0 | wife cotied Mary tute the front room eithene bishope fund be reaue o ieue & ele 's ta. ' bury, wepaper Row,” is back from tificates signed by the auditor of the late Board | &%2¢18 Do fairy-favored prince has ever stepped nd went in; be found bi letter snuuatly to the r wr r f Reid 4 healthful vacation trip way down east to tie | of Public Works. I tind in the inclosure with | ‘0 give her that —— kiss which would stare nd Mary on the floor, with | ***ing an omcring for this f r vhip. coast of Maine. your letter a copy of one of these certificates, | the biushes in the pale face and set the tair fe’s lap; Mrs. Miller lookec | “!tudar : - WALTER . ————. showing their form ana tenor, ! notice yoursug- | limbs free from the sleep which has boun* them ty bar been committing a | ,,2b¢ Committee aise ropor Prov (ths baw Per Propet: = ST produced with new an! sopropria hedge seman Sean caring te fron | gestion that the interests of the United Statex Sauer a nae se Lynd poe th >" then followed the explanation; he | f* - which. ould be receives ' and 4 Miscenea Scencry, Costume. laude, aad powerfal dlst year euding Jane 30, 1874, reached 9,530,473 | wil be affected by the determination of the ques- piDat can beguile you no longer with this sem- | went to his lawyer the next dey, some of his | mente which should be received ly THE EON. WiLt RENCE, LU butien «f charact-rs acres, a decrease of 3,499,734 from the previous | tion. It nlay so Bappen; nevertheless, itis not u | Lance of sm old fairy tale. yc Siocping | neighbors came in on the night he found it out ‘ " = stscncsasn a¥, BENEFSIT—-RLLA WESNER a i debt or claim against the United States that the jeauty” never stir; she is imprisoned in | sid the matter was generally discussed, every Resolved, § Y, aT 2 P.M, MIXED MATINER, | Year. The cash receipts amount to $2 469.938 . block of defaced and discolored marble; my 4 + | be amended by inee: . . : Saati a ¢ | This total includes $548,199 from homestead and | Controllers are called on to examine. If Con | Mock of defaced and discolor e statue, mi. | CLC Manifesting great incignation; the nox: | be amended by : ted six days ia advance: timber entry fees and commissions, grers has enacted a law by which in some cm | beantita y ique statue, m y @ ‘ Brea Z MOND+Y, Cctober 25, JaNZ EYER, with the Tur Waxat Cuor.—The October returns of | be obliged to pay the debt of another goy- | © * Gree! aie Lamy Se je world, member who they were, but they advised bim | »,/ aeat hs cast from the Cnion #qaare, New Ye oc }9 tr the department of Agriculture show that the | eroment, 1 do not see that the nature ey and — a © Mito: | % go tos lawyer; he spoke to his wife shout amen ied by striking ov wor 7 ASHING HEAEAE comiace. | wheat crop is equal to terthaniast year’s | OF, Conditions of that debt can in auy | ,, Chis statue hus been named «Venus of c | Sing to the lawyer. but did not speak to Mary | Mended that’ and inser VW ASHINGTON THEAFAE comia wheat crop is equal toor greater than last year's | 9 y.be, changed or modited vy such ability” te Uneee encae Vy eoeaPbored to represent | Shout it; he certainly dia not speak to hin; | ‘it aba eduty of, A . , in all the states except Maryland, Virgini be- | Bis Princ we | “within the diocese” inserting memset, COL MATINERS LGBT ARO | Tescs, oe fl Wisconsin, Minueeotee andi tie ‘The indebtedness to be audited is that | cause jens tha unas anes tp ay soo) of frenas to ee Glendenuing eee | ‘compromis see | peop = eocnetas Exgagement of the only rival of Joe K. Emn Kaneas, The yield generally is large and the | of the District of Columbia for the payment of , ands recian | the matter. if ibie; but in order to pre | © cal and Lay Depaties on | si an eg Eines 3 ch “Oowedians, Me’ | quality improved. Fa production* Marrlana | othe District « bas made provision, and has | Archipel ~ Pose Pre | fret Menday of the seuion.” Thie was iso why seg was probably part of the pleasure { peut Glendensing from runuing away, to | Pied on te calendar sone per cent. and Virginia six per ceut. | determined that its status ebail be accurately have a suit for bastardy commenced ealthy Greek. In the mitst, on g and brilliant Serio . t year. . 4 ofc aaa Mr. Eingman, trom the comm!ttes on canons AE below last ye ascertained. The act above referred to de. e built hie house of marble, ana | Si take an officer | slung to arrest | ,. Mt. Hingman, trom apocuages 12, 13, 16 ona tf seribes the class of the floating debts of the mar the accused In case be attempted to escape. Mr. A GENERAL COURT MARTIAL has boenordered | fir Pes Bich thi rtlioanen baler from the wide open porticoes around it on every | ‘Test b aang from the Bouse of Birbops, reported that the ne | NOLDE BROTHERS. U=* AT to meet at Fort Whipple to-morrow for the trial | Secondly, the debt. purporting 10 be eridesent | skle be looked abroad upon terraces, fountains, ing of Mise Ponesey and Mr, Glendenaing im | Committes bad considered the same, and reoom= <= ne = ——— of private James Sinclair and such other pris- | and arcertained by certificates of the Auditor | Marble pavements, ‘and stat witness’ house. Witners told Mary that her | mended that the House concur in the drs two NOTT, of the Unite! INCOLS MALE. oners as may be brought before it. ‘The foliow- | of the Board of Public Works.” Whether itis | Waving fields, long areuneso! = man was Cown stairs, and told her to go down | ®4d 40 not concur in the two Laat, aes GRAND OLD FOLKS’ CONCERT, ing officers have been detailed for duty on the | lawful and right for the District to pay Interest | trees] I oreee On eed fruit, Milling the | ang face him; there were @ number of neighbors shuts Sr Gane oe of te ee For the Benefit of court: Captain Frank E. Taylor, Ist artillery, | upon these certificaths is, asl understand it, sunny slopes, and the pre getcpasn is the dis. | (2 the parlor, and she made uo resistance and with regard to joint action of both houses. pro- FIONEEB OOUNCIL, No. 1,8. OF J, Fre ee ne ene ne omer | ee temmen Senne rnacane eames £5) He | raed ae aee tustarpions forever curving ana | OT agrd ne Restation; when she went tate the | Siding teat tes bemeat A ON 3 . . ie. the Board of Public Wor! ving entire “ Ff Toor t tsoner etood up, ry went __ TUESDAY EVENING, October 20, 1974, He Kiibournns 2d artilistyr Sed Besse en: | CoMtrol ner Che Seceete Beene Aree ars | swelling arvand countess lalands set line foeels ward him; the fell falutingon his shoulder ana | eit : sys For which vccasivn. tlent from several of the maxt sa > oe ‘artlilery per omplr amend sewers of the city of Washington’ and Georgs- | 1 ‘8 bosom. he watched the ships dipping and | Ye"tat her on the chee he baa Ween sitting | PTOPOS within three days after VELUING, Prosident, | Boptien Church Cholrein tne District, will appear, oS eee ee " | town, ordered improvements of streets, > jee | TNE before the ght wind, stopping at this | upon; he asked Mary if the prisouer was the en reported to them for ¢ = MiSs ADA PLOsr#s, ond MASTER | THB ReroRT of Special Agent Elliott upon | be made and contracted with sundry persons t. | Port, then at that; here unloading, there taking 3 a F a little bill, - all of whom will np) - | the condition of affairs in the territory of Alas! dothe work. Under the same section of tue | °” a mess ‘4 deceived you; it is your child The coanrel | fn with sey ° ¢ Olden Times, MAS , ill be submitted to the Secretar: bie T K* | inw the board bad also power to disburee upon } Kerther beyond still was Athens itself, and the | wanted io Leow whai che meat, and he | caera sae © 4. is74— 79 DONOHUE will appeer ¥ eC coretary of the Treas: | their warrant all moneys appropriated in pur. | AcFopolis chintng white and sharp through the ha asked hee | Shall have TENTH AND | Hoppy Ol Man.” ury in the course of a few weeke. It is under- fawedorn ie AMotzerest's Music Store, | derstood that he will urge the removal of the subsequently and she said wher Ny bed £8) 67m, andem! | Warren Ch. ate’ and Brad Adams’ Book Stores, of Glencenving drew a revolver on her be a amance of law for uprovement: (section 27 of the | Clear, luminous atmosphere againet the ble ops, in which event the act 1 ; mmoperative. Th ferred act ot February 21, 1:71, statute 426). from th | *ky- . | her twear on the Bible vot to tell; and she | Donerative. This was referred uembets of the Connell and at the door om tho | {OPS from the country and the establishment | powers thus granted there is necessarily in- | But these Tare sights parsed away; invasio” | meant tat she hed deovived him by making | '¢ 0h conetitution, MAE, D - Profersor of Prin. | evening of tho Concert. Dovre opeu at 7 o'clock. | Of a better and cheaper euporvision of govern- | frred the authority to auditand settle the ac- | and war left ooly a tew broken shatts and “ol | Lim think she bad not divulged the secret; he site ua. Cor cert begins at 8 o'cbek arora, neresta there, which are now suffering | counts of contractors and other employes 0: | MNS; the beauti ful vineyards ran to waste, th. | Sim think she b | SF’ The Bradbury piano used on this oocssion, is | under the present clumey and inefficient sy- from the establi-bme answering any questions, anc there was a good deal oi talk, Mr. Hevlowel | oe yoy saying it was @ put-up job; Officer Bevuson | etkea bis prisoner if be would marry the girl ard be said “No;” be also said he had docu- ments ir bis pocket that would prove bis inno. + : of. | fountains were choked up, the statues cram led { Moma, Sanders & Stay- | vein; the protection of the sea otter trade, upou | ticer supeinted be whe Neat eh ne the nani: | of were carried off by the Turks in thcit men nd Bewibury Pisams, | which the Obristiantzed natives of the territory | of the’ Board’ of Pablig Werke ie, | incursions into Greece and its islands. A cone oclt_ | are dependent; the extension by Congress of th. repreeented. the board, and in the ea- | 8@rden lay thus despolled aud neglected pase GALABBY OF FING ALTS, enue Of Oregon or Washington to Aias- | aninatton, settlement, and allowance of | MANy years, till, in 1825, the owner of @ bit of j 12d PenstLvaNta ATEN ka, so that murderers and other criminals my unts ‘his action was theirs. When the | began to clear a hillside forthe planting of « al cable di b states that the charge aga! y«t Von Ar i dwindled down to o tnecdordin on j only, Prince Bismarck dreading « farther spread of the scandal 4 cence. Witnessed detailed the story of Mary’« ae py ii eit t om ot ce ton Fi be punished, &c. # of the bourd became exhausted, and the | Vineyard. At the foot of the hill he chanced to | {\timidation, and said be bad heard that Grey, sult 2 reported that the tna yt a of puvisina Wxueten: Supzrrivovs EmpLoyes.—The New Yor: | 2™eunts found due to the contractors upon | Strike bis si aod ae tenis statue ora women. | Genning hed eaid he would bring the matte: | ber Sha purposes af detenter bis rial retment of eenutne Dresden | § — New York | settiement could not be paid, the Auditor gay | It was imbedded in the earth, and had been pury Inytng much nearer home; Mary’sfriendsthen wanted | made ts | Bank Note Company have not yet signised to know what the document contained Paras TF ec to them, (doubtless by order’ of the board.) as | ¢Dtirely covered up by the crumbling and wash- Partout apd Ma lor. (G11, Silver and Qop- | their readiness to commence the printing ot | evidences of such settlements, certificate: | ‘Dg down of the soi! above, and so bad lain con. THE (RKRPRESSIPLR RTANLRY but she could not tell; witness had bees | afucny Gonien bas arte ay aot eaten per Wise: O we riche sacs anpebiined | Wiermal revenuestampe; consequently the re | signed by him as Auditor, in which it wa: | Cealed for hundreds of years. away from home from September 1 to October | S8Mer Juniata bar arrived at Zante, and the ert a 6 Chrom ert ag e000 bits hy 2 > oll As io wey Ss y a a it Zanzibar oa rea! mt Dr nied of Baek Walee a auecon saipablisbed. 1 Guction of the force In the Treasury’ priotin, | stated that he had audited and allowed. the a0. oot ier gtr yrs huey ime for | 1, 1:75, and hie wife w h him. Mr. Wan, | Stanley Bas aris " porrent e | ali i werkm.ashin fine | bureau has not yet taken place. Mr. MoUartes | counts, and the amounts allowed were dis Suk cae Mtge Med Bite OF setvti® | tbe aesistant counsel for the defente, asked the a hice’ ter. Pictures | the chief of the bureau, is in aaity receipt of » | tinetly given. These amounts, as shown by the | G@°K earth vases, trinkets, bits o1 ptare. | witness = : if tt was not singular that bis wife, 2 , should have lived in the house with’ » young woman and shared the household work without noticing ber condition until twelve day before she was confined. witness did not know bow it was that they had failed to nocice it. The witness was then turned over to the “THR FRENCH KLECTIONS. tober 19.—f all returns of the elec- n the assembly " ne poi n ‘ many fragmentary relics of those ancient large number of letters from Senators an Auditor's certificates, then became liquidatea | 854 ™ it & matro: ant Eo | Iepresentatives, asking that their appolutes. | debte, due st the respective dates of thi esrnia, out Gk oe ied ee 1Sn_ | be retained. ‘Iie number tobe dismissed, it 1. | cates, and there being no question raised as to | ¥TOUR MA Reelin thee comin ocbeein ae how getimated, will Feach 340. Each Scnato | the legality of the contracts under which thes | tokeus bad no vaine that con!d outweigh the sud Representative bas been furnished a list 0: | were incurred, they are debts of the District oi Too pour te pratity oxmmlane touma, oon trteee Tra St. | bis appointments, with the request that h | Columbia. 1 am of the opinion that interest = had had them. Besides, they had grown out ef “JouRSUN ELIS e. MD Deen, i Bed woninston, B.D = t a ditiem aad Bales M oo35 SS teCRER act Miss PLoS = ENCE SCHLIECK EK have retarned to the | Tez Bt es prepared to receive theie Papiis in the *»ARKAITER’S, ve ‘| 1 ti exe aod in Music, (Piano Forte and | Sc. #39 Tt strew:, Der ween N ant i street , eight choose two of the number for retention, aa th chargeable on these certifiogtes trom and after Alper mariti resbytery. Rey. Dr. Harkness, who is also « - : is the utm ‘ the old faith, and they gave no divinity tothe | PIOSTAT ached the withers ery olnin Meailin 9T SOHUOL ry “ er Heogiugs, W stances the appointments of asingle member i debtor atthe times they bear dat » They are red ae iy ary witl — theie fathers — bad not noticed that Mary was not well—if she corner EB dee, ; Frames, Picture Cords oo this bureau alone reaches 20 in number.—\, F | acknowledgments by the debtor that the amoant SiO OE Die ree ek pict Lam sure the | took her meals as ugual in the mormng, or i Please call after Boptember éch. bey ki ©, &e., ta the District Republic. shown by them were due at date, but payinen’ | traditions of bis pagan fathers must havesticred Witness had not noticed it. —+20-- ain . . . — was declined. The la t BOR. AUD bag Oe Fuck eormber Hams sek Memiee.. itty THETROUBLE IN ALABAMA—Arrest of th- | contract to pay interest. Interest become: a | Heht in such cases implies # | 1D the soul of the man who brought back to th , Nes _ 2 5 . ; State De i Comm r i Ii he bad such emotions at all, however, thes ey are ANGELO JACKSON, | A UI EIEDS UF GENTLEMEN'S OAST-OFF | Chairman of the State Democratic Commiltee.— 4 rt of the debtor us obligatory upen ti f day this matchless figure. urned till Saturday important evider was then wi On Saturday the or norhw me ipal, In Boda 1 were happily so slight that he was willing tose! | Sire! mas that of Justice Aldridge, who relate ios and a Principal. Seven pater one Ft can: bo orld to the very | dispatch from Montgomery, Ala., says: ‘Qo! | debtor as the principal. In Boddam ys. Ril: oe statics te Meee 4 French Con | te circumstances of his visit to Miss Pomeroy CoRnER lah of Goptember Ign ence beains on th "04 oF gatliog on JUSTH, | Thomas B. Wettmore, chairman of the exec | 2 Bro. G.C., 3, Lord Thurlow said: "Whos theuie cas te Bammer Ppepttlvag eae con | and detatied the conversation he bs t ea ogo sh tn he "POX Misses OsponsES YOUNG LADIES’ promptly" atvensoi to, | tye committer of the democratic and conserva | there are Sccounta regalariy stated between | U1. i, recognizing the value of the prize | Polaingto iter. Mr. Glendenning. Ou tae niga’ | NeW ,YOuk, Ort woenees mn @ and DAY BOHOUL, 940-6 “ ingae | tive party of Sumter county, and a distinguish. | the parties there is an implied contract on the | bought i for A vesecl On which if could by | PTEViout to her deuth Miss Pomeroy had sent ror | Fimes trem ive Faris, says = ~| Street, correr of Mik, begins September 7th, ed lawyer and prominent citizen of Alabama | part of the debtor to pay, and all contracts to ent at Fr 2 ear e Sines ves, arrived, | him, aud made the dying declaration that Glen bs that paper s few weeks since to Spain, and Superior advantages. Northern Tesch aaa ingston Saturday onacharg: | Pay undoubtedly give a right to interest from | Shinped to France. Before this vessel arr! f — LECTURES a ping ard Di Be ther of ti *, overnment beard of the unearth | Cong Spence wid ce rene rather of ter | instructed to join Don Carlos’ hea durice Aldrid acy to injure Detective Hester. | the time when the principal ought to be ald" the Turkish testimony was ta : ; r . be s | ing cf the staine and bastily dispatched » ve-se aa ‘ Was taken prisoner by the repa’ ans oN FEMALE SEMINARY | —— = democratic meeting bad been advertised, ani | and Mr. Justice Spencer said in Malden vs . aly a more dameging te pning t Pre pened ne ge A peoed MONDAY, September listers Y. M. © a. ANNUAL as it was about to ssemble the arrest was fuad- | Suerburne,13Johnes4”), We have uniformly | to bring it away, offering the owner Ave time | by. teen acduced, ‘Ihe exaturnat Oe hg ng A ith street northwest. Mrs. £. ‘ This was first democratic meeting that th- | decided that after anjaccount has been liqui- ae an the French price. The | ouTBed ti) Monday. aponidient ‘who was thet wr Sonat canal snd Mise M. C. DOUGLAS, Princt Lectures Course. citizens of Sumter county haveattemptedt | dated it carrica interest, and that an accoant is { was not in human uature to resist this. The — Son petvean aiceotrs te ireeaer boone seis __80g18-2m oe noid funce Detective Hester took control oftha: | to be considered liquidated after it is rendered, | Turks were given possession of oni oiae aan Fe axe Comonaaa— Am Seepectent noveti || PEE ce | Wa selrned ts tats aeanee Oe OWN (N.S COLLEGE | Literary and Sctentifie Atiraetions. | county, about three weeks ago. There aretw. | if objections are mot made to it. Scoaleo (ca, | Were embarking it on thelr weasel when the of the recent elections is the yolitical coum- | Petersburg. He re i a ght — 2 and besatifal OP£NS OOTOBSS 30TH. United States commissioners, both republicans, | J. Savage’s decision in Keed vs. Kenasalacr pee ae Faihpeey oe Ag end aim plexion of the delegations they have chose! meee Ee i perl reste 4 lens tn the Saas bese LITERARY DIVIS!ON in Livingston, but Col. Wettmore isto be car | Glass Factory—3 Cowen, 393. Mr. Sedgwick, in ele » at z 3 the next Congress. Five states elected Bey. JOHN 2. BLAKELEY, Pd. D | ESYARD TaY CON, October 30:4 F ; = f he armsof the Venus, which hail been detach¢ ried one hundred and fifty miles to Mobile, t. | bis work on damages, well sums up tue lawon | ! ’ 4 13 tos, | be tried before Commissioner Gillette. Detas | thie subject as It fs held. in Amerion, ia a note [led yeep rere Nyaa iormege he Pipes “usovures’ | tive Hester has had the sheriff's posse of abou | at the /vot of page 383, thus: * The law in thi: | TUTKs and are still iu their possession. The kiand was aa Blase nad Chose: | ™eTeation bers Ist Tucsday,and four others had ¢ capondents plac n previouriy. These nine states n the corpe of JAS. TICE NOR FARLDE. Xe Maine, Vermont, Oregon, Nortt | ofthe Times Abe WICK SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIET — 8 t. frt quell curtry annexes interest n invariable inci- | 8Cceunt was that the arms were goue when the > , Indiana, lowa, Nebraska, an: se M.A, TYSON & SISTER, DR. J. G6. HOLCAND Bow. 30th. Suumtes: saa biteee cco ath araeaee 1 | Gent tt all cases of default to pay the ptiacipa | Seure was taken from the ground, ais» one too! | Ws \ irgiuia, have uitogether 63 members; o: | U@derz00k Stil Protests Mis Inno. Contes « P_O., Prinoe Georee Oo.. da SCIENTIFIC DIVISION. ——__________ sum, where the debtor knows what that sum is | broken off and several deep scratches about the | wriom in ihe present Uongress 44 are republt Waar Caunerzn, Gcrtucr 19.— Was. &. Vader —~ — | Pref B.S. MORS®, Dec § anil; Account o¥ 4 Riot prow 4 Rovspanour | and'when he is to pay it. These authorities | Shoulders and drapery. However this may be, me and 19 democrats or conservatives. At | ) vUReTC® : . myth “ie = acre Materal History Sovnce— A dispatch which comes by way o | will probally suffice to show that the law on | the arms are still missing. elections held this year they have chosen, wanes tae tame He emphatically of “as ‘Ki ” r. B.. eo. LD wud 1T5 Jincinnati gives an account of ariot at Jack- | thie subject is in the case of individuals and T tes fo be | according to the returns received, 31 repabli . ~ STACKED UP ce a Oe, tiger | son, Louisiana, at whtch four colored mou were | corporadons. “It is not diferent i compact to sgn ce Mecting Ete ans ooo: | cave and’ 32 democrats or Conscrvstives,a low ieaghoteccspiasy eas guano banees ee Lente eee eae pnt, 2 and 7, | shot. The particulars are given as follows: A: | state and territorial governments. -A stare can stakes to be awarded at tho coming meeting | Of 13 members for tie dominant party. Six | dge of conepiracy are g € Sessecensciialie a Fringe oat Ty Bluoresence ploy edhe tony Sod colored pepe —— Jack | not be sued by a citizen, but when questions of | Over the Pimlico (Md.) race course are the | "tates 3a to = — ae ae , ‘1 - n ¥ afternoon, called at the instiga- | public indebiedness coine incidentally before i 5 ; atlone, politically, that they havenow: Maine, PROFUSELY & ELEGANTLY ILLUSTBATED | tion of E. foi | Ss y Dixie, Breckinridge, Bowie and Ventral. The | & iy. y easthiaeninan 3 u No Seat_No Pay Webber, Breaux and Gair, « riot | the judictal tribunals, they donot hesitate to dis- 7 5 republicans; Vermont, 3 republicans; Lowa, Cverceats! Overcoats!| a7 70k SALE oF SEASON TICKETS for the | took place about 5 p.'m., between the Breaux 4, nes See ee esis Se ARNON pelts. At Sor . 4 a y Paterson sé of them upon the same legal and equitable 3 3 9 republicans; Nebraska. 1 republican; Oregon 4 - e LBCTOMRS cite oton tae | Soom fm, in which four colored men were | Poe ae,tnem upon th 0 Joga And equitable | three-vear olds, two miles; #200 subscription er yesterday for re- - s forfeit, Colonel McDaniel te add $2,000, | | Cemocrat; and West Virginia, 3 democrats. hi e bec! was uaprovi- Or r NUMBING, Oct. Ud. Pricer 85, wiih Besortes Hon? Jena anne aUly, fatally. In the morning | state is as linble to pay intereat ae tadividuale the. second’ horse to receive £1000 trem thy | In Ohio, which now has 13, epublicans and < | Geq with A soat- has brought enit for 810,000) Le vercoats! Bear. Eingle Beacrved Seats Yor tho Literary 4i- | 400. Jobn Gai res wayiaid and shot asa ru- | are.—Kespublica Mitchell, 21 Dailas, 101 | Moryland Jockey club, the third horse to re | democrats, the new delegation will be exactly | ¢ Bannerig, a Philadelphia jeweler, and two . 7T5cents. sold on and afier Oct.30. Marly | OF Sa, Some of t! reaux orators assaile’ | Commissioners va. Kempshall, 25 Wend, 404 | ceive £500 out of the stakes. Itclosed with 6- | Teversed, 7 republicans and 13 democrats; ib | cher persons who were ejected, will also sue be made to secure choice of seats, | Galt, hence riot. The colored people in | People vs. Canal Commissioners, 5 Denio, 491 starters, and there will be at least 10 starters, | Indiana, which bow has 10 republicans and 3 | t).0°,4" any. ” eards for full parti ulare. ootl7 groupe s Foon wee oe are = ~ 2 Mason o.6. Kep. 1. Congress, in requiring | azd probably 14. The stake is worth to the gomectats, these wit ig 5 republicans and 5 a eee act 7 stree ack wich guns. The United | the Controllers of the Treasury to examine and “I lemocrats; and in North Carolina, ND ANNUAL COURSE States supervisor, Captains 6 T: y toe: and | winner at least 11,009. In 1570 *his was called PALLanzy A “ Prightfal Accident. . oF ptain T. it. Jenks, ba | audit the floating debt of the District of Co | the Dinn ty stakes, and was won by | #fe S republicans and 5 conservati A MAN GORS GUNNING AND 18 FOUXD WiTa 1¢{ Goop esNTERL GvERCoaTs. )*,0 TEN ENTERTAINMENTS ree terrae Hed, and it is probable he will'cali | Jumbia, has limited them in the performance reakaaet 1b. 1611 it was known as the Ke | delegation will be 1 republican snd 7 conser “ HIS HEAD BLOWS Orr. 29 ae) ie AT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, | {0F United States troops. of this duty by no rules in respect to interest | union, and Harry Basset made @ walk over for | tives. The next election to be held for Gon PHILADRLYEtA, October 19—Henry Stone, aed ven Laemsh: taecnion ee: 4 | other than those which would apply to the | it. In 1872 it changed tothe Dixie stakes, ang | gTetemen will be in South Carolina next Wed aged 30, residing in Frankford, wes tcaua tet ———— Opening Lecture by New Orleans dispatch says: There will rrobe | debts of individuals, corporations and states won by Hubbard. Last year it was won b; | Pefday. On November 21 and 34 the great | D&CO.” tes Brifesburg with bis bend thewe et JOHN B. GOUGH, biy be a meeting of the conference committee: | 2d it is fairly to be inferred that it is th | Tem" Bow ing. The Breckinridge stakes is | ™S** of the new members will be chosen, He had been guaning- W4SN-DURABLE-STYLISH FBIDAY BVENING, October 23 to-day, the conservatives having sent a note to | nfent of the act that they should be governac —— “Sccial Besponstbilitics.”” 7 open to three-year olds, two miles; $500 sub- | *tates holding electious on these days, so that by those rules. Moreover, section 1 of act o stion, forfeit; cl to add ¢1,000, of | the political complexion of the new Congres rest of a Su Sarderer. rm chad Wil WeWid. Pe eto | into dare slowed fo ereag ecescin os | Att fica. 18 Bate/a,eaulea an ast | Sai! op eon traced ation ‘nts wats | san eae accuracy wesraedn gut: | VAISS OE 8 Seweed Marderen. 937 Pounsylvania | the returning board by the terma of the confar. | 2™@2¢04 the usury li of the District of Colnm closed with 18 nominations, and will be worth | Will afterwards remain to be chosen in four sted to-day, for killing bis smail states—New Hampshire, Rhode Isiand 2 er yesterday af- rise soppy ovescoats $12 (Uigecagrtmereteotteek. "TN | ence sgrecment expired atarday. The cor- | 2 tone goo OF things im action, thorax. | Sta"fy S&S, ue minner: Thiel the Art | Coancetiont; Such bare in the neerenaah: | Mile, He was beard Beating’ ber yes moruing ? 2 = : Vacancies that arc promised. Gorerscr Koy, | of interest shall be 8 per cent. per annum, anv | Stakes ‘The Sowiratsbes arson ee ant ages, | Members. ‘The whole House consists of 292, | as having been caused by a fall. Se EIDOLAMIG GL lean Bac marvel pees akon ae ekonn th ir. | theFe seems to be mo good reason why this ac’ | ‘our mile heats; $500 entrance. $200 forfelt chr | abd the present repub/icau majority i 104. ta © —— EXCURSIONS, &e. Fe Ba sembers oe taut | should not apply to the liquidated and overdar | Cub to add $2 Ons clesca wai 11 entries, and Politics in Philade 3 NS, Sc rrenigpations, but four members of the re- | indebtedness of the late Doard of Public Works, | clt®,,{¢ Rag stn pt Pegs ap tinge ne San Tux Sorrenp Loup Comnwattis—4n | puitapunrnia, October 1)--Wim. k E MELTONS-BBAVERS, ‘EGULAK LINE TO MOURT VEBNON | (10ing board—Longstreet, Casenova, Kanuer | ™debtedne ctfully your obedient servant atacee ail saree bout 86,000. ‘The winner, | Historical Yocum Today being the 1 | terer was this morning nominated fur city cou- _ — and Anderson—have to resign provided "Gao. H. Witciaus, Attorney General, | Winer will recat have been imp, Glenelg, 1-70, | Yerary of the eurreuder of Cornwallis at York- | troller by the lemoctatie sonteetion, na phone rssse4 = SO AMBULANCB BIDING BY THIS LINB, | Welle willresign. Wells is absant, and the date path Th head contend f oR riven a iP . of bis return isuncertain. Wells has been te!e- Horry Bassett, 1811; Tubman, 1872; and Trac | (WP: Binety-three years ago, we publ graphed for by Kellogg. Blue 1573. ‘The Central stake lana mile dus, | (evowing letrer from Gen Washington to of Wm. P. Chandier, who declined the nomi pd bation. Ay Enteu stastic ADMIRER OF Rep M DavittRixs.—At a inceting held Saturday Thomas Sim Lee, of Maryiand, informing hi eee f. ELEGAI PERCUATS for two-year olde; $50 subscription, play or pay dee tne . FINE, ELEGANT OVEROCUATS ‘cn UNT VEX. = A Post-Orvicz Moznep.—Last Friday morn- | Bight in Boston to consider the Indian policy | int to add $600, of which 8190 gocs to pot nn of the —— “a We — 1 ; onee Seeereeionst Dent § ASSOCIA TIO to ron « steamer ing some twenty or more of the democracy who | Father Beeson presided. and in the cour<: 0! | horse, It closed with 28 nominstions, an] wii grands Bov. Lee, tor & copy of thi Bincuanrron, N. ¥.. Octo’ a as y(Sunday excoptad) to Moant Voraon, ta the steam dwell in Hillsboro’, Illinois, were so delightes | Nis remarks eulogized Captain Jack, and de and Deputy Marshal W. C. David, with severa) | Thomas would not have tain Steamer A sep8-3m_ aseistanta, left over the 1., B. and W. road Sat —— — urdsy afternoon fur the scene of the riotous | op GC, Bridal Presents. proceedings.—Indianapolis Journal. pie eco ee, peen sho AN EDITOR ADJUDORD GUILTY oF ConTewPT In Brooklyn, on Saturday, Jadge be werth $1,900 to the winner. These stake . - > convention yester ly person eG to land passengers by fended the shooting of Major General Canby , y Bassett 1 “Camp Fram Your, October, 1 ~Dea - F. Jones, liberal, . crnon Wharf, Sot eu ater arene ca Sane ee Sa ae! | ea Comemntennr Recmea Goin bee Soe Daniele: in 1872 be Geko aad ta nics te | Sis: Inclosed I bave the honor of tranamitting | TiJe'tawand y. fone techno. Hak DSOME-vE ré will AVOID the tronble and rerstion | £0t Ona big drank, and while in that state pro “ Joe Dantels, in 1572 by Gatesby, and in 1 Se our secelioners the Keties Oh Sebee Tart idles, ie acnormasl 1% 4,3 MILES It AMBULANOES as by | posed to clean out the republican postmaster of | *Foee and stated that he took no part in sacl | Weatnercock. In addition to che abe Tne oe Dc ee (pot linen by fabtag the regalar steainer, Arrow. | that town, Mr. ©. W. Luther, and attackad | Atertion, as he believed the assassination o | weit aioe part ents te pues Corbwaitis bas surrendered the garrisons ot vey # Distingaished Arrival. ears ccapied sat) otlock at returmiog ahoaenmar | bim, but before any sertous harm was done thr | C&mby and Thoms a dastardly oateage | ort, |), Wher Post stake Lee Ses Siemens Fre eare aes Deen ate Se atict Bradiongh xeepted } at 10 olclock @.m , returning ebout 4 p.m. | citizens rallied and drove them of. The town | Father Beeson then sait he had read in an Ore cts steno’ = te get #n account of prisoners, ordnanca, or ng land. $30) SUPEBE CUSTOM-MADE y eae Booud pt sere G1; including admission to | Cmcers refa ng to take the matter in hand, | £00 Paper that Meacham waa @ political ad Preis or THE RalL—A Misplaced Switch an stores in the departments, but from the best a — ha . — ae HOLLINGSWORTH. M ther telegraphed General Spooner, U.S | Yenturer, and had he cifered to Cap: ace Smash Up.—Tbe express train ot the Balt'mo: general report there will be (officers included Brcomixc a Maniye To Teer a Patncr- at oOVERCOATS i 40 P i Meuse Varbea Auction, marshal for the Indianapolis district, for aid | te terms the President desired Candy anc | and Ohio railroad due at Cincinnati due até a | apwarde of «even thousand men besides #eamon, rule of the Chicago, Burlington and ANK POLLINGSUEAD, row. < tm. yesterday met with an accident at Loveland | more than seven pieces of braw ordnance, aud | Quincy railroad compan Onis, wilich resulted in the death of the engi | ope hundred of iron, with their stores, as also | pyust chow thelr tickets before getting on the heer avd fireman, and the wrecking of the loco- | other movsbie witicies. My present engage. | train—which war adopted to head off grangere, ments will yot allow me to sad more than my | who are in the habit of tendering money, for that passengers FUR BEAVK)}S-WHITNEY BRAVES : i y iteh thr Pratt rendered @ decision on the motion to have | Hoye, Abd fender. A misplaced sw congratulations on this happy event, and toex- | the purpore of testing the right of hone ; Ax Bxsuar Govncaavatan knoe op [CE city editor of the New York oll emo jet Bes In the enatieee ert | prefs the bigh conse I have of the powerful aid | 2 Sag. eee aan es ee ee JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. | por Linunty.—The notorious und remarkably adjudged in contempt of court for re- | Dot even wakened by the accident. which I bave derived from the state of Mary- | went inio operation on the fret. f FINE FINTSE FARO eee ead skilful counterfeiter, ‘Tom Ballard,” now un- | Using to reveal the name of the wriier of thy Ancther Accident.—Saturday evening, on the | land in complying with every request to the The legality of this rule has been brought to a as der arrest ip Buifalo for the pursuit of his crim- | Srticle enti Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago railway, | eculiveofit. The will be divided ractical test by & man who refused to show BRIDAL PRESENTS. inal vocation, has made an interesting proposal | WBich Jud; the passenger train, ee ee ev nenae, ant Prednis, | Ses ticket before cotering © wain on that send, A LAUGE AND VARIED ASSURTMENT JUST | to the government. in hope of a mitigation of pata Ade a near Pierceton, Seeeet, Sees ate enous y ing upon entering, was tut ersten ones OPO. Hie palihmn te mrt seven! dimschd, | Prat pion amt Shanks tbe ailnage yo a seaceien Spectres b> Yow soe Spree ines i iyi pal M. We GALT, Biter Eco ton lamin tha ue ais oh Sag. | Satya atnering for cart wore throes fu ‘Bellmere Sims Sno. Was aioe t x F 7 q M. W. GALT, BRO, & CO., tions would make the successful practice oi CMTLOYERS OF A CIRCUS ON THR " oa TURmKeY—Bicape NDER A SKILLFUL CUTTER. octia-tr 7] WELEBS. crime virtually impossible. Pi danbr wyags + o¥ A Circus on Ray the pp xamine RBDLES Bg epee Saturday, between Cole's circus and citiseve, 8 us A MATCHLESS DISPLAY E’ 1 Row ro s: 9 * SRE A NAT. Leen Wee oe, i = Y fg oe need received ieee . . for a ee uri Stee! ‘nuckles were used freel: oF ¥INE IMPORTED WOOLENS Thegla Gold Brame GLasema as Ip disclaimed tie inteene eens pomtive- | one man wasstabbed in three plesse: One'maee ros et o<* aval station in Costa Hico, with the additiona! | WO had bisears bitten off, is recovering, betammmagt | § 7 Assurance that the German government not on. | fF 3 wen on Se was 4 GARMENTS TO ORDER. sertty 403 ate. Iy respects the Montoe doctrine, but moat cor- | W48 Pounded. out io sucks Sertal = ally a) es of it, and that, like the United | ™&DBer that he could scarcely be recognized as LONDON UMBBELLAS, Sens, whose ahlpetivear een ‘son, | & buman being. No arrests have beeu made. sum of $18,002, on OUR BOYS DEPARTMENT LADIES’ AND GESTLEMEN faneRany DAs Ro need of aval stations in die | 4 mimermn’s Heap 1x a BLaze.—During eee ter all sizes and colors, of our own the progress ee se ee residents, it issaid, raisec OCKED DIBEOT IMPORTATION, pois Cy gs ‘which was paidor WITH SCHOOL SUITS, DRESS SUITS fer was observed st to be ina blaze and the commander taking bond cota tr some of the ladies cried out in affright, but the within six months AND OVEBOOATS Ddlaze ! chamber oi Biv ciaeys: | speerthing frands, pecu F scnstee resting ior heeas eee an ‘week for the AT ATTRACTIVE PRicas, B : in tbe coroner's office and street by Mr. Schafier = hands over hi> for SPE. head. His bair had got into contact with th: matter, and to sak the ep eng of BILLIARD Mars. arnt ant oe gaslight—Batto. Sun® and efficient moas the Germans from wCoOALIYe ae E Te threst, oat sacs island if the rest of ae one mmall-size TABLE. __ootls oi_ td HA Tue Ertscorat ee ae ‘steamer iss vi ) geperal convention continued it ABLE BROTHERS, = | BwthibhyE tage Paton, DB | yo ees oi om Satay" bat ttn Y, che French — ting most of the time with doors, ‘contained contra- MERCHANT 141LORS ¢ FINE CLOTHIERS, Lag psig ens Procsediog® is I it octl-tr Corner 7th and D Streets N.W. emundec _ccte-tr_Corner 7th and D Streets .W. F. 722050 hlahed with bis sition © CONFACTIONER AND CATERER, ray hy Se. $90 TENTH STREET, tego galame Wendome, tn Earl wll py forthe vee: ecRGiEss? 2 004 F scree, Wanhington, D. 0, Witcs iamearly Will be plazed om Degine at Atlante