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‘a THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenne, cor. Lith Bt. aY TER EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, S. RACK PRIN, Pres't. eeretge tae Sns THE EVENING STAK Is served by carriers to oe thelr « ribers at T&N OCENTs FER WEEK, OR Fourt-rora rH. Coples at the | counter Two Cents cach. By mail—turee months, @1.20; six months, 83.00; one year, $5. THE WSEKLY STAR—Published Friday—@1.30 year. GF Invariably in advance, iu both cases, wes eceermnewtna rates | «VSR, A4—NE, 6,784. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1874. TWO CENTS. ET RAE REE S | }7 Ls BU | Riobard T. Jobnson, Joseph R, Thompson,* P-LEGRAMS Es f LADIES’ GOODS. _ | AMUSEMENTS. , EBVEN ING STAR. | THE SAFE BURGLARY. | Risbard 7. sain wae kt Geena one TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. A["*- SeLMA RCPPARTS rt OKD'S OPBAA ROUSE. —— —— | Thira Bare. _Ercceoes ceiugs im the Barley .« Daniel B- Hicklis Geo. B Mog Excursion of the, Uniformed Patrt- "STAMPING AND EMBROIDERY Depot, | LAST NIGHTS OF Washingion News and Gossip. | maked with a star (*) are colored. TNMIE ARRIVAS In SDEMOND. | MPS, OATES’ COMIC OPERA. Gaetan eles | A SURY OBTAINRD—THE WITNESSES FoR THE INSTRUCTIONS TO THE JURY. , Specsal Diapatch to Fan dear um Ernest, Orresirg Parant Orrics | interwar Revesre.—The receipts from thi GOVERNMENT SWORN, ‘The court instructed the jurors asto thelt | op cuworn Va tnctoneroe Phe walforn = et Sint We | soureu today ware oon vi0 1 Gutier, cautioning them that they must remem- |. K/ouwon, Va, — JUST BEOSIVED, | stheurt Gack tiee ili = ‘The case of Hiram C. Whitley, Richard Har- | ber the evidence, not ss printed in the papers, | {/oamrment mom pest, | PaResipeyt Stswaar, of the Continen‘al | A large and complete atsortment cf fine BLACK PILK. MO HALE. ar ae J B — 5 ta all sandes. pa he streets, rington, and Arthur B. Williams, charged with | or as they hear it talked about in t » | commander, v . cote tard 2 to | ; 5 ve | but as they get it from the mouths of witnesses : % 5 Bank Not: Company, yesterday subm.tted conrpiracy In connection with the alleged safe | On'ths stand; and not to talk of the case, either | Wed atl 4 hippie band, ar by the Potimac Henkie stated that a material witness the Postmaster General designs for stamps for | burglary inthe District Attorney's office, was Reser At tiver and Fredericksburg route, and were re- rt ynee, Po: 4 © Axi 8, among themselves or in their families. birt a aeeat te te eee > ded whan ores mal | use im connection with the new law regulating | teodued inthe Criminal Court ‘betore Judge Aeneas Int con heat aaetaben: brived ‘at the depot. by the, committes Sign | postage on newspapers, periodicals, & | gat | oo pogenerne a 2 After Recess. Pecty thre teller pdhyr ni nie Plne yo neve Hd — ' = re hortly atter ‘clock the twenty-tive tales- " pecan) F the oak + re mem bers ch . pment, j Tumez are no new developments in the mat- | men summoned by the Marshal commenced t oan Ste Tenmembling Of the court at twe tf, J regalia, and. after & brief wel ss | ter of the stamped envelope contract, and it is | tepert, and as the hour of 11 approached the “epg escorted to their quarters at For generally conceded that the Piympton com- | Toom commenced to fill up. Judge Humph- od Masters Th one Ballard, so Col. W. in- pany will be able to supply tha demand witain | TE¥$ took hie eeat upon the bench yrromptly at | foF Col. White Master Burr, De A } ————_28 xb i formed him was in jail at Buffalo, andhedestred | Nancr ally. ant veraed Marta eae LIAN'S. | Q)0p FELL such @ time as, under the peculiar ecircum- | 119'clock. andthe jurors were called. that some arrangements be made by which his | Lompany the per 2 | O mig & t daring the | 8tnces, would appear to be reasonable. porican die inairea whether he wonld be | sircudance could be secured sae ak Nieck’a ¢ ion: eieemed, Thaenes — a —— yap Sa Ee . ioiags a Mr. Hill stated that he was in the custody of | chief marshal, co: Tast year, city | ‘Tue Commissioner of Indiin Affairs declines | QUESTION A JUROR ACcETTRD She govacamaents Gad tle, weocadanen Gea ee LE: : a. es Q Tody CE etgageniekes, Appius cathe Jaattor | to grant the request of Agent Tonner, of Ari-| 0d sworn yceterday as to facts brought to bis gs xcelsior, a rd ® (entrance nor h ‘ eecured. Jefferson, Union, Fitz T.)from9a.m to 4 | zona, for an investigation of the charges made | Botice last evening. Bir. Davicce asked that the witnesses be ugh, Aurora, Roane, IENTBRIBS, | * the 22-12." Mr. Davidge asked leave to introduce tothe | | qi : aa <4 trom | and iiler Lodges, and are now marching ee OM RE Ee et Wancun, | Mtost him by one of the Arizona papers. The | eourt Mr, Netbaniel B. Smithers, of Delaware, | called andthe rule e Fe a aca ting all from | through the prin the rich, show VILLE *RSTED ATIONAL THEATER. WESNEK. | Commissioner in his letter says the flippant and | formerly the legal preceptor of Mr. Harring- berths iale ana he t distinct be pegoas uniforms and fine regalia attracti: INGES FOR COSTOM | IN Mr.J.@. SAVILLE Leesze and Manager. | reckless form in which the complaints are pre- | ton, who desired to give bis asslttance to his pr sag 1d gta observatio , FRINGES FO STU: sented does not invite a serious denial. formner student, jection to this course, but suggested that as | "ry the ever ors will attend an en- LADIES ant CHILORSN TE TE ETT BPI The court made the order admitting him to | Mr. Alexander bore the relation to this case of | campment mecting, after which they will be = . POSITIVELY SIX WGHTS ONLY AND | Tux Scrnems Count.—The Supreme Court | pang ce prosecutor be shoukl be allowed to remain in | excorted to the Monumental hotel, where a ALL THE NSW SHADBS, ADA rh ice. ‘to-day took up several of the cotton tax cases, ‘The co r thi selon | ‘Se reoe banquet will be serve The beantifal and versatile Protean Artiste, rt said it would hear the counsel oi 7 ; és ‘The court said that it was a matter for the Sule attereac 2 pt in the city, @ MISS ELLA WESNES. she question being whether the tax levied on | the «uestion asked by Mr. Riddle, discretion of the court, and directed: the wit. at tae ore cma temen ta 4 é 7 in Fred. G. Marier's New Soci: ty Play. entitled he cotton trade during the war by the Tre CAM A SOROR BS RMTALLEDT te | nesses to be called. them Judges Fitzhugh and Cramp, Cols. [rat MAS. M. J. HUNT'S, MIXED, MIXED, MIXED ury department, under authority of the P Mr. Davidge arguad that it was now too late THE WITNZSSES POR THE GOVERNMENT. ane a ie 1 621 Jotredue: ightpipg Chavges, Dan-es | dent, js constitutional. The claimants e to reca:l the juror. The authorities are clear on The marshal called the witnesses toc the ee and Gilman, S. B. Witt, es., and others. = perv nt en and Ts! odnced with new ani ropriats : ° the point that the counsel have not the@ight to “ : ‘To-morrow morning the Washingtonian: that a federal tax can orly be laid by Congress, ernment, and the following auswered: Colum- | ,,, : : ) WELL CALL AND | Scener; lamode, aud powerful distri- | [Hat fe Siri Seeuee Is not valid as @ | Tecall,,ithongh the court could set aside a jury | ¢tDment, and the fellowing auswered: visit some of the many places of interest in and ma * of | Pe ibat, BENE EIT—ELLA WESNER. means of enforcing a tax for cause if before evidence is given. "A 1, Thos Sioned the city, and at 2 o'clock leave for — SATUBDAY,” AT? P.M eu trom 3 @ MIXED MATINEE. anlld p m..wh-re | the Wisconsin granger cases, and it is probable | Pig te t " ©. A. Taylor, A. J. Chipman, Thos Shaeler, ts Yesterday motions were submitted toadvance | , Judge Humphreys said the application was to i Demaine, John Davideon; | Be, Where they will arrive about S p.m. AM. iP OORse an be ottsined at ‘HE CELESRATED mest p.pular in Pari: TAB |B xe itice: notice of the coart the competency | Jvhn E. Burr, W. W W.C. Bullard, and Gustay Zirruth. The judge [By Associated Press.) mc : iy May de secured six days ia advance; 6130, at | Gay will be Lived for thelr heating covMeniae | crincom>ct-ney of the juror. administered the oath to them, and instructed | RICHMOND, Va., October 22—The visiting — we Rear, Cn ea nata MEUM, wiih the | Ost. ‘These caves involve the Guetion of the | Mr. Davidge suggested that the prosecution Soreremteres scare co ames and testcested Odd Fellows from Washington reached this Pert ia Pacts, cot BBAIDS MADB TO | _cttrom the Union Punste, Mew Forks otis tr | power of a ctate to regulate a railroad traffic. Put the motjan in writing. som could be | SxOept when tuey are Om the witmee’ chee, | city. t0-Aay. A committes of live from cco Tider in Paris, 3 sant fre oct WILLIAN with a band of Richmond. lodge, in regal —______SERMIAS'S. | WV ASHINGTON THEATRE COMIQCKE. | Tie Tanrrr.—Several members of the Com- | taken by the reporter, which was done, aud | 1 be court, at the request of Mr. Kiddie, relaxed & at vm music, met the visitors at the depot. They then . TOBER 12, BVERY NIGHT AND | Mitte on Ways and Means decided that they | the Court said that the quistious could be | thetuleasto Mr. Alexander, Michael Hayes | Tuts, met ths visitors at the depot. They then ee MISS McCURMIECK, i) mo AY, OC retinas would devote a portion of this fall to a consid- | “Bt Dayigge noted an exception. ‘The witnesses for the defence were called, | 0 forms line fore procession. To-night they ‘0. 903 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU Fagement of the only rival of Joo K. Emmett, | eration of the tariif, with a view to attempting ‘A JUROR CATECHISED. and hrpopemit Led og beee re apace ° Sas Py gh ee sf rettteaten near Sgneral revision | Mr. Riddle eallea the jaror Thomas T. Jobn- | *wered and were placed under the rule. The Black 111s Couutry. (Tp Staire,) Berio Gomie Vocalist, MELE. | and certification next winter. Mr. Dawes has | son, and atked if he bad not ow Monday last had oder ANOTHER EXPEDITION OP WHITE MEN IN Fill open cn MONDAY, October lith, New and Bi ement of the great Fopean | already begun his part of the work, and has | a conversation as to the case, in which he ex- | CPened the case to th ne th SBARCH OF LD—THB INDIANS ALARM ED— ot Sty hk BY BROWN. Fngscenent of | written to the Secretary of the Treasury ask- | pressed an op n'on. = s PP THEY WANT To SELL THE LaND TO THE GoV- Case SUIS IR SILLINERY Plantation Pastime Artis.s, the Bl ing for information as to the articles which | Mr Jjotnesn Tid not. gAROUBLESOME PRov. Bwine— Action of the NMENT. HOTHEES. _%tl9 6°" _ | may be placed upon the free list without dam-| Gen: Tenkle.—l ulject, ynod Yesterday —In the Presbyterian Synod ot uw York, October 22—A dispatch from fog the Fall and Winter Seacon. sey aren suLOw'S GALLERY OF TIBS Kate age ty the revenue. A reply is now in course of | Mr Kiddies Not wirs one Michael Haves? | Northern Illinois yesterday Mr. J. M hinn : shington and re re- E 5 ex sere es B25 PansevLva sia AVENUR. preparation. ‘The custom officers, without | Mr. Johnson. = sod eeio ee 1D haud & Inrge stock of ch -tce PAINT. | consulting themselves as to the advicabitity of | the court eee es EDEL UEM OEE. | PEGS: BRGHAVINGE, "PHOTIGTAPHS (sod | any change in. the tariff, state that 100 t0'12) | fit OME TCom ment \f LALIES CSDERGABMEBNTS can | (BBOMCS. Fice assortment of conuine Dresden vor oh _ ™ ted 211 tle: I met Mr. Hayes near | #*ked and obtained leave to enter a protest | Bitmarck, lvakotah, dated 2ist, says: A gentie t the reception of the appeal 4 wineenes ion ot the Chicago Pros. | miles down the river, reports much excitement No, Bi 1 aga’ com, ani simply shook hands with | #eainst the reo 0 . th - among the Indians st Standing Rock agency, Porceioe Painticgs, Velvet ond Gilt FRAMES, | *Tticles could be placed upon the free list with- | "Mr, Davidge.—I desire to withdraw the ex- BP ep BIS I Eagle ute ‘forth | owing to news of Black Hills expeditions. They WILLIAN'S, | fsreat varie) Puas Paro! aod Mateematecs | oUt serious impairment of revenue. ception. seed and the quctatteNs (ara Net eyreaittt | have learned that three hundred wiiltes were ol el ben = ~ Ree (oa a te. aes ee 5 “ ‘omsd ordeg. of any hape or color. Gold, Silver aud Oop A Bruvat Present reom Sisten Lorerto, | Mr. Kiddle.—Yoa are too late 1 Cord, Nai “ie aoe : seen on White river, between the Missouri river The Court directed the juror to take his seat. Lair aap hf ek ale oe te alate Pe. | and the hills, on their way tothe gold region. 3 THE NEW TALESMEN. : Sroteae tn Sse nani 1 the names of Swing | The Indians at once convened a council to di=- mFS ESIOR —— | raced hee Yuaiey ond Suruectuhig”™ise | Marie Honore was a handsome book entitle, | | ‘The tacemen summoned mera, calied. ab 001" | Bhd Eation, wien tie inttorreceonged boring | cute the matter and covsider what would scem CSL INETBUOTIV ee = ce on + “Following Christ,” from Sister Loretto k jows:—John A. Baker, Robert Boyd, St. Clair es lp When th PEeependon, 3u the best course to pursue. Severalof the chiefs \ co HS et Eure aud gucksd'with the greatest cares” "| directrese ‘of the’ Convent of Vieterien gt | Burley. rdward W Deith Semuel Gros, New, | former was’ not in the house. who Kev. Mr. and head men delivered specches. the burden MAESTRO EITuKe from Phitetel- | La: # aud packrd wit e £reatest g - 7 ?, B. L. Blackford, W; Dicks: L. Noyes was appointed to represent him, but de f whi ot) Ai has the honor to announce thet he w: 2 N. B.—Patnuncs Transferred, bi orgctown, where Miss llonore was educa'e'. | Fugitt, B. Lewis Blackford, Wa. Dickson, L. | S ned to serve. Dr. Patterson, F.C. Sykees, | Of Wbich consisted of accasations against the ce his LESSONS IN SINGING on MONDAY, | eter by H_N. BALLUW. he book was accompanied by the following | A. prey 5S aes be 3 Backer | ©. L. Thomss. Mr. ‘Trowbridge, O. H. Weller | MUitary ee Se Ingest ber 24, }= = = —— etter: m. Dayton, D. P. Hickling, O. H. ph: i ME ooo aae art eee claim, might have checked the expadition he: penile Oy Ro.) Om Bxhibition and Sale\ New No | letter: | da: O o.ge T. Bassett, R. W. Downman, ( Sere thee sae or izely Appointed. but all | they taken proper measures. They were wot 406 My Dear Dar Ida: On this, your bridal refused, the most of them on conscien‘ious Tes BY at ‘a day, you willreceive many costiy gitts from | Larzer, Kk. M. Drinkard, P. M. Dubant grounds. Finding that none of Pro Swiug's chary of charging the military with bad faith MARKARITER those who are rich in thix world’s goods, bat of ney, Walker Lewis, € Moszeb7, Wiliam iriends would detend him in the case, therynod | 1 the matter, as thoy appeared to bold them No. 459 Tth etrovt, between D our number we only oiler you altttie book, | Nelson, James P. Willett, and H. G. Swain. SEpoinied Tews treaen ee Old gentie. | Te*Ponsibie for the unimpeded departure of the pe from which I hope that you may learn toac- | , ')he names were placedin the hat and drawn | Srpointed Kev. Reuben Frame, an old ger 3 party. The council also demanded that the r totes d man whose eyesight is 60 much impaired that | P . fo * quire treasures far surpassing the most pre- | @’@wn as follows and sworn on their roi ise ceatimnome wail Se ceed te hin. He bas | #8*ht Should obtain for the delegation rep eooived ssoon asipublished. | One of the bridal presents sent to Mi«s Ida EDUCATIONAL tee circulars, to be had {Herald} oct?-1n HLIECKEG and MISS FL BNCE SCULIECKER have returnet tot © propared to receive theie Po: peuage and in Music,( Piano Binging. hesidence, S#6 lath strect. sep26-Im ag S46 léth street bo felt ton- | B. Lewis Blackford, excased by the court. St. imony » , senting treaty tribes @ conference with {he M S8.4; SELECT s0HOOL Pearse oleh md eas a Seuie Dae cena, | Clair Burley, bad famed amoptaing, ee en careone ot Eset Fatton dar, | Creat Father at Washington in relation tp y A sivectycormer Ky will may God's choiccat blessings ever attend you, By Mr. Riddle —Kncw twoof the defendants, | "the coutrovers:. Prof. Patton commenced | taing steps toward the saleof their land to the ber Name aud Nember. Jel-ty™ | ith Oncere wishof lend you, aes his epeech yesterday afternoon, and had ¢ of Loretto.” | | Messrs, Harringtonand Willams. ith | floor this miorning. Swing’s friends in t Be en nT Deion SRERODE WH | OTe ave ahaa wD NO cetved toms inten - | Mr. Davidge.—Tobject. Youeannot qaestion | Sttentance inthe case, but the request has government. ns Foreign Notes, % oF GOZN ™ 3 CAST-O . Alen tipg APP enh e breed ote “ey MoxorotizEp PaTHONAGE.—Tho Secretary tage by adiressing or ca!llug on JUST: of the Treasury is in receipt of numerous 1 )FEENCH, AND CLASSIOAL IN- “4 STITUTE for young ladies, 919 Net aes northwest, Mrs. ANGELO JACKSO®, | Dstad been revu: AN IN NANT LETTER FROM THIERS. c ‘ . 629 Datreet. between 6tn and 7:b streots north: a a on that point. ven retus Paris, October 22.—Ex- President Thiers bas Le ee eet t ee tsanuel session best S/Rotes by mail promptly sitended to, | ‘ers from Senators and Kepresentatives impor- | OMFPM IEE cannot Stop the question | 4 oy, , ; Third Triennial Re- | ¥Fitten @ letter indignantly denying that be — S GOUUREES YOUSG LADIE®’ paid. HS tr | tuning him to reinstate clerks discharged under | put you may the answer. ae the thisd Greenlee ne io Army | €¥€F Fepreecnted that the French governin yt PAE iss ccnonens LE ie = = the rule adopted by him allowing but one of a| ‘The Court referred to a Maine case in which Bene Eaeaeial somnion at thes “ih, | Was actuated by sentiments hostile to Italy. He street, corner cf ‘Itth, Seine Beptember 7th |? MOXLEY, family in his department, Thus tar these ap- jurors were permitted to be examined as to | Of the James was held in New Yorkcity, in the Duperior advantages. N © kern Teche = . Mod haa yeais have been without avail, the Secretary Soon teren ‘eugit- aa" COSBTU NER, f maintains that on the contrary he has con veing determined that the government patrou- their prejudices, and said that the question | theater ot the Uxion Leagne cluo, yesterday; stantly affirmed that the country, governmen cou!d not be permitted at this point; it would be | Gen. lawley president. The opening adi d i a ; and assembly, disapprove any movement SERTOWN (EJ) sem age, ro far as be is concerned, shall not be iny- | (orjpac bed was delivered by Gen. Hawley, and the pray Bg ne Spncreagh tectrention. meatatetees een 60% 10th Street Northwest. uevolized by a Tew favored indivduals. Ln th ok a ee by Rev, W.-H: thomas. Anaddressof welcome | °6 7 ppsiomen, Keaton, One of the moat carefally-coudacted s A large collection of Fine Artistic BALL, Tas. | 8% uit process the Secretary bas been as. Never had any businass with y Gen. Benj. F. Butler. Brewin, October 22.—It is said that Count Ge, scdrese Kev. JOHN BH. BLAKELEY, Ph. D. | L£4U and THBATAICAL COSLUMES hopt on | SUI¥ feconded by the new Assistant Secretary. | Mr. Harrington, but had with Mr. Williams, | Sisted mainly of @ sketch of the organization < ° ee Arnim Boitzenburg, governor of Alsace and 7 Mr. Conant, who bas been indefatizable in h's | was catering now, neither of the defendauts | aud the operations of the army. after the Loctslus, hanveonaeee = _—— SKED BALLS ond PARTIBS supplied at | efforts to relieve the large number of a. reg “ane . z titute | were his customers (ruled out); was not a reading of poem by Dr. J. G. Holland the p ARCK REACHING POR MEXIOO. LEWICK SEMINABY FOR YOUNGLADIEF | reaconatic rates soldiers and sailors’ widows that daily besiege > bi hee a - | ic meeting terminated. The following officers New ¥i Oc! 2.—Mail fro: A — P.8. Bemember a Mask is furnished with each | the different departments for em; ployment. ert Ot Dee tetas a eaeny Os: Sete chili inp meg pe ~4 for the next three years were elected oy M, 4 27808 Oostum n. 5, 4,TY: & B1STER, . Jostames delivered and called for. hs ape 3 -ly Contee’s P_O.. Prince George Co., Me. Sait; Saat oll Cogtonee 4g There has never be Des. Vcsemen eae Ae Saeaeh | Mexico etate that Germany ts intriguing ¢ és sa time in the history of ‘The defendants accepted the juror and he was | A- H. Terry. president; Gen. Godtrey Weitz=ll, | ytain a foothold on Mexicas soil. A colony of r Lb MOXLRY, the government when there were so many peti- | sworn, mak-ng the eienth, Bret vice president, Gen. A. W. Sorrell, secon | Germans are offering to loan money with co = = SS cct}9-4m 608 loth streot. ions on file for positiona as at present. Gideon W.Larner cailed.— Witness had formed | Vice, president; Gen. N- M. Curtis, third vice | Gitions to obtain @ colonial tract, eo —ee : President; Gen. Geo. H. Gordon, fourth vi ss . — ” asnins.| masongrapg lags inet. | TH® Gesuva Awanp Craims.—The follow. | SFCribION. you form the opinion from | President; Gen. C. A. Carleton, treasire Sinasam, Oomther Weer te casera th STACKED UP: 425 nin st. RURS "| ing named gentlemen bave been appointed to z i will : the newspapers and hearing reports. Hae an, Howell, corresponding secretary; | reeror William granted an eudience to-day te 42% lth St. THSATBIOAL 425 lith St. | represent the government at the taking of tes- Mr. Larne Myopic Nis dividel—watavor: Wm. H. Thomas, Repcage in. Gen. Hawley was | Count Arnim Boitzenburg. ‘This signiaes ta. COSTUMER' 5 inn se, | mony before United States. Oommisttonere in | tio to one, but could give a verdict according | elected orator ‘or the next meeting, w acrisie bas arrived inthe Von Arnim affair, A290 USO) | rah awe, [Ceo NES. | Spey Delors: Culted States. Oss award:—Ban- | to the evidence be held in Philadelphia in 1576, the day to ADD. : 5 bi d by rr: ont of and it remains to be seen whether Bi«marck or ' ts | 425 nth st) 3 425 lth Bt. | gor, Me., Cha:lee Hamlin; Portland, Me., A. A. The Court.—He ts acompetent juror gentle e tixed by permanent officers. the powerful Arnim family will prove the ¥: Overcoats! Overcoats! CSILDREN. Stron on, Francis W. Hard; New mn Tr Inren Catuotc B % Uxrom. | tra 4a 11th 8t./T. BARRY DONEHUE 448 11b8t. | ford, Mass, Charley 1. Bow Philadelphia. By Str. Davidge.—Had formed an opinion Tien Cathe Be eee eee Ion 425 lithe Breer 5, | Chris. Stuart Patterson; Baltimore, Arcuibald | aga'nst one and favorable to auother, ani had | Tbe Irish Catholic Benevolent Union a-sem The Pimlico (Ma) Races. Overcoats 425 lth Bt.|_oal-am Near KE. tas urns: | Shris Ban Bransiaon, Hi. Titties | reveatadiy expremed (racepiaion bied in Baltimore yesterday morning. after | Barri a ihe th irling, ia ra bee aon ae Sonica Tic Gout Ferthe present stand asi attending mars at the Cathedral the convention | day of the annual fall meeting of the Ma: 2 ———— LECTURES. Now York. The ap utments are madeby Mr. | Cbadiah H. Morrison had formad an opinion | Was organized at St. Alphonsus’ bal! Jockey Club. The weather is favors le, and Creswell, and will yield the appointees $2) a aow reading gph ior ry = Pe ari ued Semen Vans aver of Baume In the carmen pemaraine ie tae year ater 7 INU fs r . gel, whic! vas sh \ 0 im : “ . - . ss Y. ™ ©. A. ANNUAL Sill pesbenry stead ucdt sent ane. The partial ‘verdict; set neide. “i “C. Swain had | ¢rening they attended the pertormauce at the | In the pools Aristides was the favorite, with % one 3 : 5 zw. I? } 3 : Hollidsy-street Theater, which was appropri- | Anniella second choice. Four horses started yal (OOM GENTERL OvEROUATE 5 16) EH BCT URS COURS Sled ea ee CCL r TOO te eon aay Lo atne | Fammaed an opinion, Sab had not expesteed I. | Schy decersied. ‘Tne ordeeace tarsi | ares Holbrook led. Before reaching the Literary and Sclentifie Attractions. arbitration will resume business on the 5th of | aud heard. He asked, however, to be excused, | P&Uonal and popular frish airs, and the per- | firet quarter Apniella gained on Holbrook. and — uy ¥ 2 Ss. formance had introduced into it several rea- passed the pole one length in advance, with the LITERAKY DIVISION. sore: bank, The ‘court excused hime temnecta. | teres arranged in compliment, to. tho. v . | Others bunched. At the half mile Aristides and LITERARY DIVISION. bank. The court excused him temporarily. Th Jon will be coutiousd to-@ay, and this oy Spe favor geen verre ree W4 SDI-DUKABLE-STY BAYARD TAYLOR, October 39h. Invortant Ip Tavz.—A Washington specia! | Wm. Dickson bad formed sud expressed a de- @ session will be conti pri! bes Annielia were neck and neck, and Betty Ward ° - _ 3AS, TICKNOR FIBLDS Nov .13to 25, | tothe N. ¥. Tribune states that the President | cided opinion that one of Sie nsrties was guilty, Home there will be a banquet at the Eataw ed ee ee ae : Foar Lectures. | gometime since decided to make Gen. RafusIn- | 804 a belief in the innocence of othera; set . 2 en we DR. 5. @. HOLLAND Bov. 30% galis quartermaster general.and the matter was | Stide. Robert M. Drinkhouse had formed an} Pag Sumren CouNTY (ALA.) TROUBLES.— Sonia ate ten Does eee teen ee ast NOBEY OVERCOATS 2? 2 | Pref. B.S. MORSE, Dec. § an1 10 mer, but the method determined upon to to- | Qu,eh'tigns bat could give a J Wee Coit seueee he Livingston Alabams, and nephew of the late | witn Betty Ward (colt; second, Anviella third, = #0 ‘Two Lectures on Natura! History. : i aeked to be excused, a5 only repre- | George E. Badger, formerly Cnited States Sen- R E.G. MORERA Dus teed te duce Gen. Meigs to exchange his: position tor | sentative of au insurance ‘company. eB iy a ev. . ec. LD aud LT; : and Holbrook fourth, being close behind. Time: . Meigs. af ator from South Carolina; Steven Smith, his ace es citye Dae fet ta positiod, or Boson: a” Kidale.—His opinions were pretty de- chent, and. Jobn Little, colored, arrived tin Mo | P44X- ' oan Pref. MENRY MORTON. Jao. bm panten. | cided. pile yesterday under guard, charged with con i : Sane eee ee ‘Two Lectures on “Color” aud * #luore Monee ecicinns & bes te sera! 25S Defeats t eetyte spiring to injure Detective Hester. They were | {'®¢ handicap stakes, tor all ages: two and a All the Scientific Lectures will bo terwards tendered the position of minister to | ganic! ?. Hickling hel formed and expressed c half miler. Seven started, viz: Shylock, Kes- : arrested during the session of the cirenit court | Onite, Harry Bassett, Madge, Kadi: Bornetece ‘ mn . an opinion, but could yive a jast verdict; ac- | i's olute, Harry Bassett, Madge, Kadi, Bane — = $933 - WELVE L&CTUBES sill >; ¢ | forming & fitting close of a long an honorable | formed an opinion—a decided one; set aside. marshal they were released on parole to appear | Yorites, and Shylock and Regoluts the next ; FISS. ELEGANT OVEROOATS. } "33 Hares OE TMELLE LECTURES, will open st | public career, were represented at length. This ma ey Ps PP aa “ A * a Two Lectures on the Micro:-op: SECOND RACE, George F. Moseby had formed an opinion, but | perore Commissioner Gillette to-day, The ser, | choice. x A, cp . proposition Gen. Meigs has had under a = _ t de ‘ore Commissioner Gi! " = Sa ee = agree Literary Aivision, 78 cents. sold om and afer Oct. | Gen. Ingalls will be at ouce’ promoted, He ts | Pepe n igle He had be Overcome. Tore s different aseaeteaable in Mobile be- | THREATENED TROURLE wiTH THE cooreRs. Lit mivcation yivst be maileto sweure ciorre | Low third on the list of yuartermasters, bis | Mind which would hav . fore a different commiseioner. New York, October The pricipal boss & ANUSOME-UKESSY f sea’ See circulars and cards for fall psrtivu- | seniors beizg Gens. Allen and Kucker.”” ‘ ‘ his cit; inf -d their em- ohh Ale; aed Recker.’ Robert Bosd liad a decided opinion. Laid | Guxzzat Banks Nouiwate vor Con- | Coorersof thie city have informed their em- = ston wits | Side. Samuel Gedney had formed an opinion, | anzss.—A mass meeting was held in the Ban- fe coopers’ be hoe n Saturday night, will be RicnMonp Datectiyes in Cor SECOND ANNUAL COUBSE : sgl ss but could give a verdict on the evidence. ker Hill (Maes.) district last evening, which termi- oF . Want oS ee “eric DCX Sud Jon | “By Mr. Riddle:—Witnoss had been connected | wes attended by at least two thousand people. Sellen Co walkers aad a hitee Sango aennen 250) SUPERBCUSTOM-MADE —, g30 be at last night on a bench warrant isiued by Judge | St We late District goverament asa member | General N. P. Bavks delivered a long address | pation to resist, and a bi:ter aod prol ae xe 30 AT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, vat ees stings Court, chareing thes | of the legislative counci'; was slightly acquaint- | on the condition of the ¢ autry, particularly | Tr is thought the effect of the bosses to Inck ont ae} OVERCOATS C148 |) questa naden toma Sie tein coen nes Gaurt, charging them | ei with Mr. Harrington. the Sonth. He advocated a better execution of | 1},'s thought the effect of the bosses to lock out ne ‘ m1 Accep! J the jaws and the cultivation of a better senti. Ts 000 nace JOHAR. Govan, uss eran aes gttgitettet, eter | Waikle Levi Ral formed and expremed an | Seats attained eweegteheercen | petal ompioypent onc so) mn ine wast FBIDAY EVENING, October 23 Pinlciod of S070 by the gamblers, whe indaced | opinion, kat mot euch a one as would on my in the management of national and state | ' 881s amount in the sgerogate to: 2 Snbjeet: ‘Social Responstbilities.”” him to stake his money in a bogus lottery | jf giving a verdict according tv tus evi- | finances. At the conclusion of his ad.Jress, Themes Ds it km pemaber of ti *US BEAVSSS~WHIINEY BEAVES Orly Sa season tickets will be ssid. Price @ifor J scheme. Dull, one of the gamblers, applied tor | (Unf during which he was frequently and loadiy ap- emas Denny, a well known member of (he im0 P pores bail nndera writ of habees corpus, and the evi- Challenged by the defence. landed, the meeting unauitioudly voted xo | tock exchange, died to-d ——————— Fale to commence at F dence elicited showed that the detectives en- | Jo)" tis ccbarceness Gov. COOKe’s SOx Sects hun ae tauprom aa ehh beanie . FATALLY STABDED. . . avcntie, to-t Sew deavored to sereen the gamblers. Hence their “Hen D. Cooke, jr., had not, he thoazht Py ‘ket * a peers Crocker Charles was fatally stabbed in INS ST) SSeS — ut famsaancolen? Sx sagt) || Brooklyn this morning during a tz t wita an I TD "oon asin . Hiddle:—! resite in Georgetown; TRovrtBin Cenruat Asia.—The Pall Mali | [taltan named Dowbrageio. es and some EXCURSIONS, &e. (ipo ia Pererig, | a ee 2 oak Teco Fe eee Fi: | Gazetteot yesterday has a dispatch from st. | druken companions were the aggresso! = oF rane ~ = teen abstracted from ths houss ol bons | acquatnted with, Afr. Haringto eel orerbeies Get RAI SaLeree eee | i mmerepniices Gat cenaee acini at CUSTOM DEPARTMENT [QU S6UL4R LEISE TO MOUAT VERNON | FOS Episcopal convention, Bishop Potter cted with the government wude- his | i Perkistan and Kbiva. T aus are grow- he republican sub-committees appoint s BU enies that it was importa: He says no desk | father’s administration; BF Ee eet BY ea ATMN oo aromas waa East ten kod Gene een | Nicene ae Dane th H.wasatricnt ot | ing bolder im their attac depredations | the county convention Tuesday last, this fore- 3 for him upon tribes friendiy to Ruasia. The govern. | noon selected Salem P. Wales for mayor and UNDEB A SKILLFUL CUTTER. 1 ¢ . . : c 1: | H.dones for register. The convention moet= Capt Frank Hollingshesd, of th of writing paper bave been misses: Q.— Would it not be wich reluctance that y ment of the Czar has ordered the Khan of Kn: ¢ at ides now havjog eutered tot a Gouteac ‘The hotee of deputies continaed its secretees- | would pave force ts evidence agaimys hin? ied tebe ell cane gat tke Sea ee ri 8 DISP aoe aan, a sion until 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, aud uad | A.—Yes, 5! plied tha E : lon t Locomotive Company Em- A MATCHLESS DISPLAY BOM ASBOOI pan lg AG mo Gentiaded = deliberations am Tes 5 Mr Kiddie —I nae for cause. ‘i the erica nas oe aon te The Gran a iy OF FINE IMPORTED WO@LENS m — team. | DOunced thata session would be held with closed | By Mr. Davidge:—Conid give a verdict ac- s® conspiracy ron | New Vora, Ontoher a? The Grant lecome- See Eitocce Veruoe Wane noes OF doors to-ca ‘5 cording to the evidence burg, and that wany arrests have been made. < FoR Passengera will AVOID the tronble and vorstion " . - of BIDIDG 3 MILES IN AMBULANCES (as by Tae GRuat #25, ZNTS TO ORDER ther lines) by taking the regular steamer, Arrow. | crsco.—' ‘The steamer leaves 7th streot wharf daily (Sanaay tive works of a So mad yay ALABNING Incegase oF Dipragera—Fort; to be in some trouble. e contract for fifty sus Persons Die of the Disease in one Week,—Thie | locomotives for the Russian government had By the Coart.—Do you stand 89 tnilitferent to 0) Race ar San Faan- | the government and the accused that you could he tollowing are the officially an- give a verdict according te the evidenc: Bs r increased mortality of diptheria during the | conditions attached to the time of deli: OER BOYS’ DEPARTMENT Mausion and Grocnde, ©1* OSiNE SAmisslon t0 | November 14, under the auspices of the Pacitic | _ By Mr. Hiddie._Did yoo take any intarest in rea gegen ag Pl Tien dager [ae ync dimen pment pacer ig pene) McH_ HOLLINGSWORTH, Jockey Club: Thad. Stevens, Joe Daniels, Katie | the investigation of the affairs of the District? Gratis frees thie taaeeen a. ree ‘sanitary su_ | is stated, show a very latge surplus over their LABGELY STOCKED wanie a Pers tonat yornen Association, Feare, _anbbasd, Henry, aipha, Hocking, and Mr. Davidg 1 take an exception. periatens mnt reported 75 cass 2 | Uabilities, (which are something over a qu, . ardwood. Other parti mn mn newer — 3 po Se _— WITE SCHOOL SUITS, DRESS SUITS Captain Bteamer Arrow. sert-tm_ | ave sent entriesaud money by mail and tele, | Ane Temas ie prosection grows out ofity | ‘0f the week before. The localities where the | of @ mullion,) but in @ very unavailable shape, disease is most fatal are not confined to anyone | and the future of its affairs is dependent alto- AND OVEROOATS ‘aph, but the names ot the horses are not yet Answer.—Yes, sir. general: gether the disposition of the Rassi: = E*45008 THe 93 BRAZILIAN PREDLES Encws. ve | Ser Ee¥oe kel’ seme foling im’ relation $n the large taptioentn Tigtaertn toniiense to | Semest es tetmmact es es the interpretation AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. SSE nee ‘Tax Lanon Staixes at Borros.—thear- | ENO, vas air. put do not know that 1 | be most malignant, but have been re- | of the contract. se sastupapenter eg, ©) N@ | sae Gates Renteet esconates | Granger wen ween” | Busan Sayer 7 ’ re le at woOALLIW prebeimmss yj 2 eee at Botton: England, and their employers, bas | on of the affairs of the Board o: Public Wares ser2-ly___484 Fennwyivanin ave..cor Git. | Posed reduction of ve'per cont. in the opera. | Yassolng on before Congrase the father of ee ee, 0er ER, Sook being con- Sees aba! arog PARE BEERS ESS | Ta woctra acd ae pe ety wo, | tateatenieet bart cnemes aim teat | soles nay vay impair , a entleman yu! ve ve m ©x- | hereto! made, ext t as to HABLE BROTHERS, Sloanedvand reshaped. Oar parross may relrQQR | ..1R= TOURTE RACE 4 Tax Prutico, Mo. | gentleman should have asked to ha iy proper | board, which can Go nothing bear 7th. Louisa PARKER. Tt wae one and a quarter » Welter weight, | tor the defendant to have asked to step | pire. Packard aa: MERCHANT TAILORS $ FINE CLOTHIERS, | “Octis-Se* HANNAH WOOLSTON. entered:—Limo- | aside. | fest abuses noming beiven'twe ‘mem! —————. eer adladeen was . Davidge said seen per or! agreement. 7th and D streets iw. | JO 1S VALID. ppteniiet aE ae Cee taitoe: | ‘Tas Merson Bawx EossunyT—ieeerd of- Ifyou be tg mg Sirens pepsis, Indigestion, BELLIGERENT TUsKs.—A of Montene- | in stating that he had no judice. In behalf | fered for the Arrest of the Thteves—A thorough BOTLVAM ST TeEY y, a Coen Lee oF AIRES BLES Ee eeetty; | grans were recently by Turks in the of the trevermuce ke Geclten ts same—seeteny ‘investigation of the accounts of the Soahogsn NEXT Te CORNER A3tm ¢ gat one ‘not bene | Province of Albania, and 17 of them killed. The inst the injustice of the attack from the | bank its total loss by the robbery is whew ti Po ee Be flair created great excitement in Montenegro, ‘that 40,000. This, with losses to private individuals, Hats fn bine, black, and brown, purchased ft and get your and a joint commission of the two countries Has whole amount taken to $1 The # eg A ES foiling it sre, author ized been appointed to investigate it. y morning offered 8 Hass dul feces ok aliesias alata tats Ga Kk Lasets Gaon for the apprehension and con- > Sote rally, BRO a ser tas « Littte Gavzy?—Thomw desperadoes. fist fer alt hinds oi 10 Pennsyly: Hendon, of Lee county, Alabama, a farmer, be Bote sepus roprietors and Manufact hs hes been arrested by the United States marshai DeLzcaTs Cannon ABRESTED.—Yesterday, —_ OYSTERS. | forintimidaton of § \, de! to Ui lenropa ton eraed ory aad nce surrendered himself to SICHOLAS WHITE & Depot, 621 B street, a Ne fhe United Bates marstal, Dall was fixed at Prod 000, President George A. Smith and W. N. a orgs loer Riri and cate becoming his sureties, ‘Loatstane evel pa te D.o. s0pid-Sm. Bostucranis ad families te 2 Bitttanps. — “ Sa kinds of BILLIARD Al a BILLIARD MATzE- Das so! = 305 5. ' ; ‘of Prot, | @80_ from Grand River agency, about eighty | | detail and | After sket The Glendeuning Trini. TRE WHOLE 64D STORY REEBARERD PY RS. MILLER—GLENDEWNING'S LEVITY tx COURT. Yesterday was the seventh day of the trial of Rev. Jobn 8S. Giendenning before the tery of Jersey Clty, at the Prospect-avenus church. The sttepaance of indies was large, the pews on the left side of the church being filled exclusively by the: Justice Aldridge was recalled. Counsel for the prosecution questioned him tn regerd to the statement made vy Mr. Glendonning ia the e's office on the Bight of the arrest. Mr . denning said on that night, “Would not a writ. ten con fersion clear me ¢ justice auswered that it tm possibly Mrs. zt elinda Miler was then cailed. She Went over the oft-told story with minateness of ith deep solemnity ot manner. hing the introdaction of Glenden- Ling to tbe deceased, the witness proceeded Her strange actions excited my surpicions, { communicated iy suspicions to Mr. Miller aunt, and told her that if she knew auyaing was wrong she should tell me; tt then fi Scro*# my mind that they wore married, it dG. pol want bis mother and sister to i! op the 15th of July, in the morning, yopon Mary, d only to look at her to sec what was im horror, and Mary asked what war the matter et whether 1 was sick; lsaid | was sick at heart: 1 had prepare:| to go to New Vork, and | became terribly excite: i er after I returned from New York Mary that night eho denied the charge most strena Ourly and turned very pale; I asked hor then whether she was married, and after a grea'deat of hesitation she gasped out “yes,” 1 then told her to go w fcate @t once; she fell my knees; 0b, my you are not marric (Hera vercome with emotion;) Mr. come in just then; ft said to x Mr. Glendenning wt once;” 4be « said it was too late; | told her that he was there st house mach later than that; [ then asked her if Mr enving was the father of that child vid that he war; I toox ber to her her me for going to bed and allowing any one to remain in the bouse, but that I had all the con- Sdence in the world tn her and in bh , and thet I thought [ could trust a minister of the gospel; on the might of Mr. Giendenning’« arrest he came tn, I #2! was giad be came. wanted to see Lim on business, be «aid, “P what might that business be!” I told him f wanted him to be married, and he asked to whom; I told him to““Mary, thet you rained,” he ered, “No, indeed, mum,” raising his band aud hb @ bis head in an indifferent way; I believe I fainted that night, for the next thing | recollect | was ap sta Mr. Miller then related the piste! scene as Previously described—when Mr. Giendenning said that if he was found out he wo: bea ruined man, and she said to lum in astoniah- ment, “Ar! what would it doto me?” he told her to trust to him, that be would stand by her to the very end ard see ber all right, but that she must clear him; she then wrote as he dic- aod she told me that everything looked black betore her eyes. ~ Here Glendenning taughed outright. and Mrs. Miller resented it quickly, saying, with a vote of indgnation, “Sir, I don't see anything in this bh at.” { hope the moderstor will pre ferator, (rapping. Order mast be preserved. (A murmur of disapprobation at the unseemly interruption ran. thro charch The witness told of her visits to New York in ton to securing @ nurse for Miss Pomeroy’s id. After trying in severm! es she went -place Asylum. re it ix said d app ied for a place to have a young lady attended curing ber continewent. The story told by the wit ntially the raid. Capital Removers —Principal Office, StL Speetal Dispatch ¢ Cincin } Lovisvites, Oc —This is the day and date foreordained by L. T. Reavis & Co. for the assembling of the capital removal convention. Madame Kamor at midnight reported that the body would assemble in tue email hall of the public labrary building at 19 o'clock, end thitherward at that hour the Gazctte represen- tative plodded his weary way, only to ind the doors closed and all darkness and gloom. At 11 o’clock three Keutucky delegates were op hand; thirty minutes four more bad arrived, and these seven appointed Colonel KR. M. Kelly and Golo~ nel John S. Martin, sr., of Padacah. maunit- tee to go in pureuit of Keavis, who, common report stated, was at the Galt House. These gentlemen started in bot haste in pursu't of the at agitator, and,ws luck would have it, bh Sas found seated in the rotunda of the hotel. The business of the committee was made knowa to Mr. Keavis,and at once a procession was formed, consisting of three delegates and five bewspaper reporters, which, with das soiem nity. marched to the ball. Un arrival there were twenty-five p representing Kentucky, Illinois, India fouri, and Nebraska present, the majority being from this state. On motion of Col. Morton, Judge Ettiott, of Kentucky, was elected temporars cha rman. He returned thanks tor the honor: was unable to state cleariy the object of the gathering; didn’t know whether this was an original con- vention, or an adjourned session of the meeting held last year in Cincinnati. Judge A. G. Talbott, of Kentacky, moved that Cols. Kelly and Martin act a# secretaries, which was carried with dissent. There were now loud calls for Reavis, the hero of the occasion, and with promptuess he arose, proceeded to the stageant spoke Lis little piece. Hisremarks were uot very clear ty the audience, but he stated that this was a called convention to consider the juestion of moving {Pe capital {rom the Potomas to the Miasissipps Y alle: On motion, the several states represented re- ported @ list of their delegates as follows: Mis- sour, ° [llinois, 2; Nebraska, |, and Keutacky *. Atter artihning discussion of a half honr on the sabject of permanent organization, the convention finally adjourned until tock, when it is expected (hat more delegates will be on*land. he entire affair is very insiguiscant, and but for the compliment intended by Gov. Leslie in appointing s number of excelient citixens of the state Gelegates to the convention. a compli- ment which they are disposed to slight, the meeting would be 8 tailure, and ae it ie nothing will be cone of importance. The convention reassem'yled at 5 o’clook with about the same number of deiegates present as in the morning. After some desultory caik, on motion the temporary officers chosen in'the morning sesion were elected to serve during the session of the convention. On motion, a committee of two from each state represented was appointed te draic aa ap- propriate preamble and resolutions, expressive of the sense Of the convention, in regard to the propriety and feasibility of moving the seat of goverment to some point in the Missiasippt valley, the committee to report at 1) a. m. to- morrow. Atter considerable deciamation, in which Louisville came in for some rough hand. ling for ber failure to exbibit her wonted hos. pitality, the convention adjourned to reassem- bie at the Gait House, ats to-night, tor speak- ing only. Contrary to expectations the capital movers got together again tb ternoon, at the Galt House, where the removal question tebated at length. Resolutions requesting Congress to consider the matter were adopted, after whitch the body adjourned, to meet a! tue call of the executive committee. Tne LinenalL CANDIDATE PoR GoTRAM's MAYORALTY.—At a meeting of the New York peoples’ libers! democratic organ!zation, last night, Oswald Ottendorfer accepted the nom:- nation for mayor. S7~*' As fleeting as watering-place love” is now considered an expressive eaying. s7 Kev. Mr. Anciair, curate of Notre Dame de Quebec, bas been appointed vicar g-neral of the dioceses of Remousky and Sherbrooke. a7-A.W. Irwin & Co.'s dry store, in alieghany City, Pa., was robbed Tuesday night or it £8 000 worth of silks. S7 Danish candidates, Krueger and Ahi- sons, on tomane a inaitionasn, aptonee n ni! imesh ace that the sculptor, is see ously ill. s7-The bievnis! session of the “Sigma Oni” any ct nitmeets Ven Delogates 7 Len A trom nearly all the southern and ern states. s7-Colovel Fred. D. Grant and ae : ua Hn i or! nil” mafigers ona. tajadicims,fenaehie thou! has said ‘He “(ez The Grand International Division of the Brotherhood of Locomotive met at Atlanta, Ga. and id i Hh i : : fe

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