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TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. this request. Placed on the cai Fortt-rors Cxxra Pee Movrn. Copies at the The committee on the state of the church re. ccunter Two Cents each. By mafi—three months, | ported their concurrence in moseage No. 2, 81.8; git months, $3.00; oro year, 35. . from the bonse of b TUS WEEKLY STAL—Pabdlished Fritay—; members to the next p Fear, GF invar: Sm ron ateren tiene. | VES, 44 —NS. 6,785. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2: Grate. o( Rcermcts Rey. Van Foam of c= Sd i Svc qmemuen . - n PUBLISHED DAILY, sc™days Excepted, | ew Low ober n the Kpmeopal 4T THE STAR BUILDINGS, erase ommitiee on amend- rds 4k ments to the consti Presented a report Peunsylvania Avenue, cor. Lith St. from diocese of Tennessee, aking thats RY certain clause be struck ont from ene of the pad « in ‘ THD BYENING S142 NEWSPAPER COMPANT, wnrentt ; the foundation ©. MB KACPPMANS . Pres't, - satiafactory apenr- THR EVSNING STAM i ocrved vy carriers to | 9 phage Sap oar ar eir eubecribers at TY CENTS PER WEEK, OR ender. WO CENTS Oraig. of Kentucky, Rev. Ur. Van 1874. | — New York, a Ker 7 a ‘ Kentucky, and Judge Ou. c ¥ J “i | 1E SAFE BU AR Y. | was done at ths instigation of Oolam’us Alsx- TELL NR. WILLIAMS TO WATT. | __ LADIES’ GOODS. ____ AMUSEMENTS. , EVENING STAR. We pled MEGUATEN «| Tilers ast be conte tare Gor mes wan | About pocier toy ua eadeentte ce Die | MESwenen in. cuptnein papas ta tesionl seOMA Rt | | age@nak eugaten, Exra.. | ——— ———— — | Mr Bidéle's Opening Adiress to the Jury. | ‘ssc. He also proposed to show that these pars | trict Attorney's Office, and went into a rear | us "Soruniment of a tee on N = | : : ee tis were, with others, ind’cted, and others an- | room from which the ‘safe could be seen by | {he Sphpsniment o ° {PING AND EMBROIDERY DtPOT, = | MOND Y COTORSR 26, 1N74 | Washineton News and Gossip. | wasr cus covaxsuanr uxrsvezo reove-| laaee' a Gn conspiracy particeps criminis. | raising the curtain. After waiting wotil aine | pouce of bishops, one cl one | €id tc Greco ol ioe see | SIX NiGHTs OSLY AND ONS MsTIiNES. | ———e—_—_ MAJOR RICHAMD'S ON THE WITNECBSTamD. | Each party was reepousibie for his acts in this | o'clock; witneas heanl someone enter and Mr. quis teem tae Uhenak an ot t STREET, Orresits Patest Orr 4 SQU<HE THEATER ComPaRY, | SPECIAL Aoznr Srznny telegraphs to the a conspiracy, as also for the acts of the others. It | Harrington ro-e and asked Docnnvotentes of uoth en got}: a a | T2m Cason Sar: F ‘@B¥+' Postmaster General that the first order fur | Comelusion Yesterday's Proceedings | was ror necessary that all should de on trial. “ts THAT YOU, BILLY.” ournais of the ene JUST RECEIVED, Under anage Brock & Palmer, | stamped envelopes was filied yesterday by the Sterday, in the Criminal Oourt, Jaage | Conz does not appear, and Nettleship disap- | He expressed some & adopt some me re mud ca- it the erm Mew Yors an eesges, i it - Hutmphrers, after our report of the trial or | nears; but it made no difference about them. | Mr. IT. left thi 20m and went into a back pacity of the " JANE RVES. GENAV Ss Obogs, | | Elympt n company, and the second will proba- | whitiey, Harrington and Wililams, for consp.- | Tue question was one of ccnoert of dztermina- | ofice, where he heard a conversation being | Ie delegates GENEVA ¢ 5 fe BY SY. | Diy de filled « day, and that he sees no reas n racy in connection with the alleged safe bur- | ton. not of work. earricdon. Mr. H. on his retarn asid chat ‘Theoommittecor | Original Cxas Wey the contractors cannot eatisy the require | platy. closed, Mr. &. G. Riddle, special assistant Mr. Kiddie held that any party who had per- | Billy or Evans would go out and see about tt; | yon eG mimi’ | Netewithet ments Of the department. attorney general, continued his opening for the | formed an act in the furtherancs of a con-»i- | the party came back and H. said it was a col - will Le no a governmept. He remarked upon the graveim | racy, should be liable as a conspirator. H» | ored men who wanted tosee Josh, and he bad portance ofthe case, which well merited all th» | may show that be did not do the act,or if he | been teld that Josh was in Baltfmore. Some attention the jury could give it. It wasacase | did that he did not know for what the act was | ote strock & match and lit the gas. Witnse which had atiracted pubiic notice from one end | being cone; in other words, that having eyes he | suygested that romcthing was going on, and of the country to the other, and had passed a | id not see, or ears so tntolerably long that he | that Josh (who he bad been informed was at to them on Monday las’ a MovsMENTs oF PRresipexT GRANT.—Presi which they ent Graat aud party arrived in Pittsborg terday afternoon by a special train from 0 lend. They remained there Boaren acd “Ss, when they were to leav nrwepaper ordeal. This was because of the | did not understand. He expected tu show that | ‘he club ho would return and intertup thet’ the ee AN Pennsylvania © ataveners of the crime; because of the investi. | Zirrath met Nettlesbip in Philadelphia and ii- | ‘hem. Ewans was then sent off, and subse | (BAL [he conve: restrictions on ‘ is accompanied by Mrs t, ex Soerctar, | gation from which the conspiracy grew, and | rected him to this city; that Whitley sent Hes | quently he heart some one enter and go oat | ferent ritual bs =— i ‘ sean Rane Bot ‘ Borie, wife and daughter, Gen. Babcock auil | hecause of the high official characters som of | bere to communicate with I. ©. N ; | again. Witness then sng at they leave | ferred ti com mittee 3: . cErven Scent wccen esand weovle Marshal Sharp. those on trial have borae. Neither the jury nor | thet he did not tind him, avd telagraphe! to | the building, and they . walking through “ tee on bymual « 4 a long : ‘ ai . es = —— the counsel could have part in public excite. | Whitley, aud they expected to show that Walt- he city hall lot and through the square. Near 1 eae xe pened i> aeeen BT FRI PASSEMENTSRIS Werepixe Ovr Inpscite OrricenorpeRs—| ment on the subject. They mast tollow the | ley receipted for the telegram, Whites 1 he bill board recognized a man et a i om wES A ca Special Agents Yaryan and Woodward to day | braten highways of the law, and seek the tratn | was here Zirruth was also nere, and Nett! tout looking man, w Pall ane cs TED made their report upan federal office-holders iu the way the law points out; and if there | through Shatler, communicated with bim saw him. This was after 11 o'clock. F ES FO OMES. a a | Texas. It was in the torm of a joint report to | S ould be some Sane bares the ta = ™m money. Zirruth, after introdacing | -trpped off to get a look at him, an f TOMES. | | onD's OPERA MOUSE. Secretary Bristow and Mr. Jewell. The repor, | %%Ch would be brought to their attention and | Butler (Hayes) to Dsmaine, retired from the | the man) walked away across the street 1S P08 LapiBsenscuicoren. | F ry will be laid before the President on Friday, to | ‘b¢ Popular nature of what the state of facts wa: | scene and was ordered to leave. He, however, | he time Mr. Tom Shepherd passed and witne LAST NIGHTS OF gether with the recommendation that ail the | {t could in no wise affect the daty of the jury. | lingered, and was finally told that they were | calied nim, asdid Mr. H. Wacn hecame ba IN ALL THE NeW SHADES, | MES. OaTéS’ COMIC OPERA. principal treasury officers in the state (with the | “AT THE GOVERNMENT EBXPRCT TO Prove. | putting up a job—a penitentiary job—and be | witness said thin, etiing intere: FRIDAY, SENEFIT SIGHT. Possible exception of the collector of of the port | _ He read from the indictment the facts as the | had better wake bimeclf scarce. Butler har | They steppea bh: board and t ae ie OHILD OF THE REGIMENT. of Galveston) and che postmasters of the lead- | §°Ve!Mment expected to prove them, as follows: | ing formed the acquaintance of Demaine wa® | ‘ifteen minutes thereafter two men cate wt MAS. W. J. HUNT d-bys, Sweetheart, Good bye.” haton the 31 of April last there was pending | introduced to Alexander and made the propo. | 1. ort on the ritual ndhe moved Coens hae been dbtereiarames of the suc: | yefore a committes of the two Houses Of Oote | sition in relation to the books of Eeece tie Intwoor three m octiz 633 D revs a certain investigation or inquiry concern- | would also show that Hayes was sent bere | beard a crash, the windows thrown up. 4 Pe as for 12 ADIES WOUL Gos be tee ee ing the official conduct of tho Governor and | by Nettiechip “(who was sometimes here | blinds closed,’ Withew wad others wont ore, | : Py eg od | Fy ag Of the officers to be removed, and not to resign, | Other oflicials of the District as alleged inthe | and sometimes absent) to. the office | heard them at work. said to Mr. Harrington eport of the hymmal first, and ifthe senerk pe wscuring them that he cau and will. protect | Te™oria! of sundry citizens, and one Columbus | of the assistant District attorney, Hayes was | that the men were in earnest. Mr. Harring on the ritual came before it they migh oot be *} RE CRLEERATRO them in the Senate. The President, however, | Alex8nder, one of the signers of the memorial | next sent to New Yorktoengage a burgiar, and | ton sail. that. if. a burglary. was to 7 Lat WILLIAN'S. RAIDS MADR TO __WIULIAN 3. at P rin P Rev.Dr. ectiz sar Pee, Fst iu Paris “ in condition after ds to sing hy be being engaged im procuring evidence to sustain | he spplied to Mr. Ferry, who refused to do the | take place he wanted to find who were at | (2 oO a rece. | UMee daperiene ene reeeury a0 Fost | che allegations of the memorial in which oer. | job. Hayes tolegraphed to Nectcehip, ana Nev. | the bcttans of it; ther be arene tee ek ey Rn ey ee po hy surceeland Reaaiee Flanagan’s position is hela | ‘#!2 books cf entrics an! accounts of one John | tlesbip subsequently met him, aud told him to | «nd followed. and if they went to Alexauter’s ine tanker one, ior teutramnntasie. ee, to be a matter of very little consequence ox | 0. Evans was presented and referred to and | take “stock” in him (so as to know him.) Hayes | ‘hey chould follow them and wait until they living meas he unde the seaarar ben, cept asitaficcts himeclf. The repost exbarrs | 28€4 in evidence; that Whitley, as chief of the | then came to Washington, and abont the “ist | came out. Mr. H bad stated before that some moti. several cases in which money wa paid to him | -0-Called secret service division of the Treasury. | he met the man who developed into William | papers bad been fixed to be taken for valuavie ‘A tums Miesonten ananea au tha een 4 SevenTs 5 ing tho | by those appointed and confirmed. to oman | Nettleeh'p, of same service, Aibert Cunz, of | Benton, accompanied by another party—Wil | papers, mentioning Evans’ books. od whet de tens ae te poapted particularl; for Balls and Sociabies. ts sow | payments to him were fartrom unusual. In the | °f Counsel before said committee, Gustave Zir- | where the professional safe cracker examined a. and Mr. U. ead “he word of ou = : cca?” AY QUERN ()oP FELLOWS B 8 MISS McCORMIcK, No. 903 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, a » faba ay rords fib engagemuntn, Agpiicetionsts ces Jeatior : Dove | rath, Arthur B. Williams, lawyer, Michael | the safe. Mr. H. then came in and they Lad | party would not be taken. Witness thee asked (Up Stairs.) ai the ciiceaCemtenuce north do ro trom 9a,m.to4 | OMse 0 one assessor Of internal agan, The case | Hayes, and other persuns unknown—with force | some conversation and left Hayes then took | what precautioy had heen taken t prevent the | pape Somes eases a ennai ov on MORDAE, Gotcber 1h, New ana. i: | D-m-eill teveite prompt sneutions’ corks agaist him is one that the Senate cannot fail to | #24 arms, funlawtully combined, confederated | Benton to Alexander, and stated that he(8.) | escape through the rear, and wastola that there a yles in The) MAKING CHANGES IN THE BOARDS OF COM- VNAL THEAEE! ‘ould show that | was roy : : and congpited with each other against said Co- | would bring the books. MILLINERY Naz ees cute ke action upon. As soon as Texas affairs are disposed of, the cares of two other southern | [umbus Alexander, to cauge it tc ho believed by | om the morning of the 2ist Mr. Harrington re- | noo THERE waicu WovLD oiveTHE ALAN | MIMSIONEES OF wLMOTLONE. | - —— isposed the people of the United States that he wasa | ceived a letter signed “-B.,” stating tuat the andcatled ~ for the Fst and Wi : MONDAY EVENING. Oct. 19. 1871, STOOL, Peo Sect aaerocoeded, with | corruptand infamous man, by charging him | safe would be robted on Wednesday ac Thuure cer Lee,) and stationed him | feUsfaction las prevailed for w The Ladies of W f POSITIVELY 81X NIGHTS LY AND | yea Walk. Dispatch N.Y Trane ‘| with consorting with burglars and thieves, and | day night, He would show that Mr. H himto go to the rearof the | tnat tye “Uourdetat elas Gueote examine bef cATUGDAY MATION’ » Disp 4 TUNE, that he employed such to break andenter the | procured the books from John O. Evans | fice; snbecquently be requested Lee to get througbo: LSUGEST AND FINEST ASSOBT Tee ee oe erste Feceean Artiste, Civit SeRvice Keronm—Independent Stand | fice of said District Attorney, in the night | aud placed them in the safe, and | some other oificers, and le went off and re. | {wrouKhout * RAELES’ CUDERGABMESTS ean | i Pred. @. Maeder's Now Scci ty Play.entitlod | of Secretary Bristow.—During each session of | *##0n and to force open the iron safe there situ- ft Re oilered a guarantee to the Janitor | curned with Mesers. McE (rech and Miller. and | oovent tea at . IAN'S MIX®: MIXED. C iy 1 ate, and steal and carry away the contents ot | against loes of his (tue janitor's) property. It ] ne gave directions for them to remain. T 2 WESUras oF Danes aoe ast ee iE gore —— the same, and they then ‘and there farther com- sppeera that Harrington {conferred with the an understauding that Mr, Shopher: ee eo riate | were made to pass a making it @ misde- | bined, confederated and conspired to cause | chief of police and Chief Clarvoe, and taformed | -hould inform them when they would be re . EDUCATIONAL. istei- | meanor for members of Congress te recommend | the arreat gt nag eae ‘Alexander with | them of the letter, and of his belief, that ¢ lieved; about a quarter to one o’cloc | pe | _& JNALL Ship ae Gelleers-aaLa Weieee. or attempt to secure the appointment of aucb stolen property in his possession, and to | !umbus Alexander was at the bottom of it, and THERE WAS AN E Jee berger ad VOCAL InstRe SATLEDAY. AT 2 P.M, MIXED MATINEE. | Person tos federal office. The bill permitted | cause him to be indicted therefor, prosecuted | the object was books to be used in the inyesti- | and omithing fell. Atout 5 to 10 minutes | n, and ove On ‘at ice oben sroms @ m. uncil 10 p tma..whore | Tpresentatives or senators to give thelr opiaton | «nd punished under the laws of the Unicod | gation. Next, Mr. Harrington and Mr. Attvur | serore one of the parties came tothe front. loo gh tom is ee fellowes. TRe ETT. stl “any candidate when requested to do go by the | States, with the intentand for the purposethen | 8. Williams, Major Richards and Mr. Clarvoe | and looked np and down the street. lovers <Whereus wamers <4 hn > @ hemor to aap siuee thar be will com 9th Presidevt or the head ot a department. The | snd there to injure the eaid Columbus Aloxan- | went to theoffice between 8 and 5 o'clock. and | thing become ill, and he suggested that they | a Guplemnancemnan tether tne a “ONS IN SINGING on MONDA As ‘oce ber 3, JADE BYRE, with th mearare failed because it ween takeaway from der, a to cast discredit and obloquy upon romaieed two or three hours. Joshua Parker | go in and arrest the parties. In the neigh tical pasties are not equ represented in | 2. shed at « Trion Buaare, New Yor embers of Congress much, if not nearly all of | ‘sim and other persona engaged wit him in | had been sent away, as also another party. | borbood of half an hour the parties came | {tien —— sions page poem Me Lasky YVASHINGTON THEATAE COMIQCE. | thelr political power, and bé the means of ro- | maintaining the allegations contatned in tald | During this time te parties came in the build- | out and walked across to the corner of stn | © and whorons this lack of repreaem= EDIGAL DEPAReMENT — — = iMrning ® good many of them to private life. | memorial. “Lbat in furtherance of the conspi- | ing, tried the door, and unmistakable and D street. Atter the explosion Mr. Ular en rise in mary ve M 2 ABTMES MONDAY, OCTCBER 12. EVERY NIGHT AND | Tre practice of making appointments solely | racy they caused Michacl Hayes, under the as- | 2ViDHACE WAS GIVEN THAT THE ROOM was | yee came out from where beh of trouble tmtt rs £ORGETOWN ( TWu MATINEES. * upon the recommendation of members of Con- | sumed name of Butler, arttuliy to make the oocuPiED. hiding, and with him was Mr. ¥ on; Oud Shan ie ic EDICAL oxSs! aod ine Nery. Prince ct Datcae Gomadinan mie’ | SFe88 has seriously embarrassed the administra- | acjaaintance of Alexander and hold @ conver. | Major Richards then ¢ sneiuded that the par- | theectner of Til and D etrser the , tive to give to the whole pest KOBGE B. KNIGHT. Bhgagement of the very | ‘On of President Grant. preventing a thorough | sation with him, and that Hayes falecly repre- | ties would abandonthe job. Finally, later. the | arated one going down i aca theoe all petaen aa oonenbehin teens tathing and brillinor Serio Oomie Voc list, MELE. | O-ganization of the civil service, founded upon | sented to Alexander that the books, entries, | paitie- entered they proceeded to the back | «atchel up Sth. Mr. Williams ne » Ser the senctinen ietesn eas RLLA, Eogseoment of the great Zuropean | merit and qualifications for the particular olfices | and sccounte presented before the committes | rocm, raising the willows and closing down D street, but some distance behind . : x and « oe. Mr. HABEY BEOWN. Bucagement of | to be filled from time to time. Since Secretary | asthe books of John 0 ans Were fulse and | blinds, then cnt the carpet and bung betore the | By this time tar will it was getting quite dark and bg Bite bene Ue BROTH SBS. me Artists, the REY: | Bristow assumed charge of the Treasury depart- | spurious, and thathe would procure the genuine | window. Aftera time the safe was blown open, | they tollowed the party dows Et to ick atrect Phew greet ns con Un 2 BROTHERS. _____ act ment be bas wituessed the effect which this per- | vcoks of John O. Evans and place them in the | or ratuer there was an explosionof gun powd. where he Mr. Williams again. The mon South Darden ae ce et oe ee BABloyes GALLERY OF FINK AkTs, nicious habit has produced, aad as far ashe is | oands of Alexander for a reasonable compen: and the parties walked out, one going nowhe went up Tih street fe portheast ‘ fo issae this my proe 1945 PenyeTLvaNia Avec concerned, has Cetermined to apply the remady. | tion; that Alexander was i e : duced to express a | I'he other went to 5th and to 7th, toG, | corner of the Post- Aiwayson haud s large stock of ch-ice PAINT. | In making future appointments he intends to | wish to receive the books and to pay the reason- | then to 9th, and finding thst be missed his way | thing thrown awa: INGS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGEAPAS and | recognize the fact that the President and heads | able expenses for them. That in accord: h, wh 2 ee ce | curned to bis associates, Harrington and ¢ ben to phe arked re F street ate " Sr ae Pa eer cs Git BRAGS, | Of departments are responsible for them, and | with the comtination they caused to be a and inquired for F street. They directs: was. Witness told him, and some of the party ™ _ i ery Paseo Partoat and Mats, made to | that members of Congress have noright to make | cred to Harrington an anonymons letter, woich | and be went down to F, thence to Mr. Alexan- | wert ahead of him, turning ints F street. Tie ae e hape or color. G14, Silver and Gop- | Jemands tor appointments in the Execative de- | purported to inform him that on the second or | der’a. He then rook the direction t and whew at 10°h reese Bane By Bon x rd, Nails. &c. New Eugravings, Pao- | partment. The practice which has grown ap he | third night after, the office of the District WALKED DBLINERATELY UP TA EPS saw him on the eteps of 1007 F street, ringing ge meatier ies, 4 jg rocetved sa sou adipublished. | regards as detrimental to the interests of the | Attorney would be broken open and the | set down hie satchel and rapgthe bell. Getting | the bell. Presently he came down and watkon cy tne yy stew ct me ye Prec mgs | g A Rind of dant snd Gilt Frames eee service and tending to an absorption of the | -afe robbed, the object being to give Har- | no answer he walked up to his associates ani | ap to them, and in a «tum ing way asked— apa igh bo vo eed Di bie ay lr ig mae og Pictures | POWer conferred upon the Exeentive by the con: | rington a pretext for watching said olfice for | asked if Columbus lived there, and received “CAN YOU TELL ME WHO Lives THERE? col Gs catnene DP ‘peched with the greatest care. stitution. He regards the civil service rules as | the purpose of aiding in the execution of | the enawer that Mr. Alexander resided there 8 it not Columbus et . ~ x a F B.—-Paintings Transferred, Lined and Be- | chieily valuabie in so far as they present a bar | their conspiracy without incarring suspicion. | He went back, rang the bellsometime, and the | ton said «Al: xander,” fenc and pe swell every geod 8 “oy ° y HN. BABLOW. octl-Sm to the practice of demanding sach appoint- | [hat they are charged with having produced, | Chiet of Police's patience having been exhaust- | that is hia name, Columbus Alexa bestete. With the new vt than seeding “4 ~ - ae ae ie\Nuw No | MEMS On the part of members of Congress. | to be in readiness for the further execution of | ed demanded that the man bear tested, and Mr. | went back and Tung tne be cst and @ fair section ts oertata, at tae Eee, Ae {On Rx en “gu? | Holding these views, the Secretary declines to | the conspiracy. one George E; Miles, alias Bliss, | Harrington went over aud told Clarvoe to do so, | rington went scross the it murmur wit! abite by and sabmit Vez BT. ‘Tru Bz. | *vbmit to the dictation of members of Congress | -lins Albert Williams, a skillfal burglar; one | and he accompli-hed it. The man was com- | anc said ch tl tee the sep2s-eolm MARKAR TERS, in making appointments, althongh Le 1s willing | Walter Brown, alias William Benton, a pro- | mitted to jail. On the Sth of May one Somer went down, and about going . ths vel Ge fh BCE Miss Fiom | 10. 430 Tee strect, botwses Baad 2 ot to arrest the man. Heard Mc ‘recta, eight | to receive information from them as from other | trssed thief,who were permitted to examine the | ville (alawyer) came here and hadan interriew | nto the are MAR EISCKRES ENCE SCHLISCKER have retarned to the Te above Odd Foiiv ws persons of equal intelligence and trustworthi. | premises (the office and ate), the residence of | with Harrington, and subsequently with Ben- | ©. ask what he was doing there, an. Peretgn Notes. their Pupils inthe | oice % pees as to the merits of applicants for office; but | Alexander, aud the streets leading from the | ton whose affidavit was made. Two darsatter- | -aid semetbing about’ “having bus! TO END A REBELLION rt shades, ih no case will he make appointments solely on | office to the residence, acd each was then and | wards, May 7th, Hayes affidavit was procared. | Mr. C. discovered the bundle and calted » October | A London special - 26 14 ele, Bicgs, '. &C-, in the District their dictation or recommendation.— Dispatch to | there faithfully instructed in the part in which | Anotber point: on June 6—Harrington to take it, when be said it be wave yartel frank Boule om tedadee NGLISH, FRENOM, AND CLASSIC ee Tews Case N. ¥. Evening Post they were to act. That on the 23d of April said RECEIVED A DISPATCH FROM NETTLESRIP They then teok the man to head hich ts believed to be reliable, that the Madrid 4 STITUTE for young iadies, 913 New York S7 Pivase remember Name and Namber. jel-ly" I ————— Harrington procured two of Evans’ books and | that be (N.) would be at the Continental in the |] Harrington then turned quite «: « ment bas sent 5,000,000 for a ution Mu ANGELO JACKSON, “LL KINDS OF GENTLEMEN'S OAST-OFF PoriticaL Norss.—Clarkeon N. Potter has | placed them in the safe, so that they should be | evering, which they ascertained wasin Phila- | nto the street and vomited. “mong the Car'ist chi tt ing c Hscesion be@inaanly | A WEaki8G APPAREL can betold tothe very | TithCrawn asa democratic candidate for Oon- | taken therefrom and delivered to eal aiveace | Jeplig'aud Bt i, root tee a es | bio the errcet aud vomited 4 wtr sence He ee ee ee eens ee yest aclvantage by addressing or ealling on JUSTH, | 8T°S8 from the 12th New York district. ----Mr. | der, and so arranged said office that the office eturned to Newark, but come here by around | velieved that he was one of the parties who puld be entered and robbed. That on the night | bout way and attempted to communicate with | went into the office; when foliowing th ft the robbery Harrington and Williams took | ‘he committee. He returned to Newark, aud hey took no means to sscrete thomecires FOBYOUNGLADIRE | 575 D streets between Grn ‘sud 7th streets north: | Vawes made a specch Wednesday night at ‘TYSON & SISTES. set. B# Sotes by mail promptly attended to, | Music Hall, Boston, in which he spoke of the mee George Oo., ta. RUSSIA ON THE ZASTERN Tio “ i : ; Berwin, October 23.—It is asserted in politt Yash paid. iyS-tr independent journals” as too often allies of the | two officersof the police for the tence ot | Nettieship paid him to go on a trip. here were five—Narrington, Williams, Clar 3 circles ernment of Fi : rir eee wOxLEY d-mocracy, and that the risk of a third term was | watching the threatened robbery by'eatd Miles | TERY Ay Lar FLaceD wi oma sreamen, | cor Ton Shea aton, Williams, Clsr- Son conbeoouniae talereinn tee meas = ———————— ’ imminent only as the South continued her | and Wiiliame, and they (the officers) acting | paid him $1.00, and he was supposed to have | when the man oa G street turned and f its readiness, upon certain conditions, “STACKED UP: COSTUMER bloody and indecent outrages upon unoffendin, ander the direction of said Harrington, followed | =ailed, the last tug which lert the steamer | uwked the way to F strest; there was port Russia onthe Eastern question. , ; , re gpeee Abd republicans. | He said he saw much | one of the parties, allowing Williams to escape. | brought him back, and placiug himself incom-| vo effort on’ the part of the burglars “A NOTED CAPTERE CONFIRMED. 60% 10th Street N ere in these same journals that reminded himof the | that Harrington, acting as assistant district | munication with the goverument was broaght | to secrete themselves. After locking up the Loxpon, October 23.—The Indian office hae days = before the rebellion, and he called | attorney, directed the o! cers to pursue Brown, | here. prisoner they went to the office, found the frame | inet received a di=pateh confirming the report A large collection of Fine Artistic BALL, T4s- | Dvn the republicans of Massachasetts to revive | aliss Benson, and, if Alexander received the Mr. Riddle then referred to Hayes'returning | partition shattered. the carpet cut and bung | \rrhe capture of Nowa Sabul, Herwilt be tried Overceats! Overcoats! | EE4¢ 4 TH e4TRicaL COSTUMES kept on | their ancient zeal and show that the party was | vooks, both should’ be arrested. That Brown, | to New York, where he was seen by WJ, Daily | over the back window, and the 4 somo ot ~ ° not deal. --"-James Buffinton, of Fall River, | alias Benton. made several attempts to enter | in communication with Nettleship. Hayes was | desks were shattered. The o it immediately at the place where he was captured. ALLS and P&RTIBS snpplied at | has been nominated for Congress by the repub- | Alexander's house and deliver the books; ued | then sent to Toronto, and Newcombe was wa.) Hace hing like a u signal was while the burglars were in the The Pimtico ( Kemember a Mask fx furnished with each | 'c&DS of the Ist Massachusetts district. ----The | the police officers refused further to obey Har- | to him to obtain an affidavit from him which he | honse, and they were watching from the To-day. Overcoats? Onan F a Mosk is farniehed FL eta rass of the vote for delegate from | rington and arrested Brown, by which the oon. | refused to make. Nottlesip had recetved or. | bill board, that & strange party ‘came ‘along | gi /MidcO, Uctober 23 —The foursh and tent Costume, aiid all Cos et Tey nt | Colorado gives Patterson, democrat, 2 spiracy failed in complete execution, ders to turn up Hayes,and knew aseatly as | D street, ‘and stopping in tront of the office | Snug‘ an tarceatle as, a paseeek tee oc 19-4m = 60 10th stract. jority. Mr. Kiddie, referring tothe law of the case, | May where be was, but no report was male un- | -buiied with bis foot; witness first observed Mr gheut the weck. Indian summer TT TR1gH CATHOLIO BENEVOLENT UNION. said conspiracy does not consist in the doing of | til the 28th. Hayes returned to New York, aud | Willams shortly after Mr. Harrmgton, Mr. d,and the weather could not have been the Irish Catholic Be: lent U “jay, | ‘2 unlawful act, but in an agreement to unite | Cunz told him Clarvoe and himself came out of the office; lost | more favorable. The attendance was much =) : sos LECTURES. in Baltimore, the treasurer's report! seg cay: | in the doing of an unlawful act. The conspiracy SRE NETTLESHIP AT NEWARK, “ight of him at 5ih avd D streets, when oneot | larger than on any previoms dep. The urethane 16 GOOD GENTERL OVERCOATS. is |W M. GA. ANNUAL | mitted. showing a balance of $1,251 in the troas. | ‘law is complete when the agreemant is com- | and be did so. Nettleship did not arrest him, | ibe burglars went down D street, and did not | was for the Breckinridge stakes. Three as ¢ 12 y _ MUA. ANNUAL ury. From October, 1873, to April, 1374, over | Dleted- The things done in execution of con- | but gave him #50 and toid him to leave. Hayes, | see him until they were on E street, betwaen 6th sterted—Vandalite, Brigand and The Hooper. acceso LECTURE COURSE. | 455,000 Lad been paid out for tonentets PAAGy Are Nhat the law calle “overt” acts. | bowever, had communicated with Mr. J. H. | and 71h; inthe satchel were one or two books, | Hefore the wart betting wax teinh i eanene ° eae Nemeth hese eoruieed yesterday on he first question for the Peed was,is the con- | Downs, and he was brought before the com- | some loose pay and silverepoons. ing for $500, Brigand $195, and The Hooper kK M—DUKABLB-STYLISH. Literary and Selentifie Attractions. | « resolution that delegates to the conrantoa wt ee a roved? and then they ought to inquire, | mittee. sctimony the court adjonened to tl oiclock as | $20, Vandalite took the lead from the start, i K. -s SH. (OPENS OOTOREK 30TH. ‘he National Union should be elected by state are the persons indicted guilty of this con- Mr. Riddle then referred to the burglar Wil- | testimony the court adjourned to 11 o'clock on ed four lengths at the end of the first mile, in- Eivensee prpision anions instead of local organizations: as ae | “Pitacy? One methed of proving a conspiracy | liams, alias Biise, allas Miles, alias alfred Lee, | Monday. . creased it afterwards came in winner by ——— Siwame Cal cen. Gace ten. present The subject was finally indeanitely = by the statements or the parties engaged | and said that he escaped trom Sing Sing: ———see ten length: Brigand was second and The aie (gp Eimer Nov .13t0¥3, | Portponed. Several resolutions wereintrodnes | ‘mit that Somerville called on Whitley, and they The Jersey City Church Scanital Hooper « bad third. There was realiy no con- sete JAS. 3 Four Lectuces, | felative to Irish immigration, and cautionia ,At 3 o'clock the court adjourned until ,, | procured a conditional pardon for him. TRIAL OF REV. MR. GLENDENNING—apars- | test inthe race. Time, 3 35. ? 20 DR. 3, 6. HOLLAND. Nov. 30th, | [trish people against Fiee representations of | ” ©10ck to-day. are Fi * cueueailiedenc was that pardon ob-| sions OF THB MATRON OF THE CLINTON Kadi won the second rac Sea BCIENTIFIC DIVISION. immigrant agents, styling the latter common = — Mr. Riddle—In July, 1873, but it was notde. | TACR HOSPITAL The Woman Question Agat Prof B.S. MORSG. Dec § and 10 w ers. The resolutions were referred. A To-day much more interest appeared to be livered to him, probably being retained by his The eighth day’s proceodings of the G lenden- woute ass nephe gesmnposed KSKSEYS—MELTONS- 5 BaVERS, + two Lectures on Natival History. | feeolation of sympathy with the Irish people in | taken in the oase than heretofore, judgingtrom | yownsel, . ning trial were begun yesterday with x by come toa__-_, Rey. E.C, BOLLES, Dec, 15 aod 17; O'Oownell wan edopted. monument to Daniel | the large number who gathered in and about | Mr. Riddle referred to the fact that when he | the Rev. Mr. Booth. Mrs.J. S. Miller was Portiaxp, MB&., October 23.—Chief Justios Two Lectures onthe Microscope. = ‘he courtroom. The offices of the counsel near | Ws assigned to the charge of the case he found | cross-examined by counse! for the defence. She | Appleton is preparing a majority opinion of the fh t. HENRY MORTON, Jao. 5 and 7; THE Turv—Festerday's Racing at the Pimlico | the court-houge, prior to the opening of tue | that Benton was sweltering under seven indict- stated that Mary Pomeroy had said that Mr, | Supreme Court in apswer to the inquiry of the s2 aes ‘wo Lectnres on “Color” and 4 Fluoresence Md) Course.—The second race over the Pim- | court, presented the appearance of “business,” | ments and Hayes was here also, but there had Glendenning, after he had secured the docu- | Governor, adverse to the elig 3 Y ility of women 2 *ua All tbe Scientific Lectares will bo lico (Md.) course yesterday, (the first was re- | especiaily the District Attorney's office, where | been nothing done. He also ‘stated that he | ment exonemating him, had made her put her | office of justice of the peace, on Tne rouRd y Fy ( y y p @ 2? ¥8 | PROFUBELY & ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED. ported ip yesterday's Stan), in Baltimore, was | quite a number of witnesses (mostly secret ser- | (Mr. R) had made a proposition to Benton's | hand on the Bible and swear, come wha: would, | that the constitution conteumates thet ‘all of- By THE BALE OF SEASON TIOKETS for the | won by Ballinkeel, in 4:31, being the second | vice operatives and New York policeman) re- | counsel that if he would recall the afi it of | -nhe would never reveal wha? he had done. She | ‘ices named therein can be held Beers cea eas guRCTORES will pen at | best two and a-balt miles ever made. The | ported for the defence. These, as they walked | May Sth, which was false, he would consent to | wSitoad) oat Mr. Giendenning drew a pistol | [tthe acts of women hitherto SING Ose Wate aed elk HUB DAY | third race, mile heats, was won by Grinstead; | up Louisiana avenue, passed quite a number of | Lis Felease. Ho believed that from under bis coat and took it out of a leather | tices are void, some interesting questions may vats kit H—-HANDSOME-DEBSSY MOBSING, Oct. w eee ‘ime, 1:45 4, and the fourth, @ match race, by | witnesses for the government in froat of the | ®ENTON HAD COME TO THE CONCLUSION To take, dit, and sa'd, “Well, do as you like | Arise, especially if the court goos to the extent trary divisions ToocnEs aia a te eae Oe | O'Neill tn The fifth face, the grand stee. | office of Mr. Riddle. DO 80, . out Mary Pomeroy suid, nid | of holding them tocapable, by reason of their oa = to secure choice | Pie chase, ‘on by Trouble in 6:34, notwith- THE COURT CONVENED. but in August, when absent from the city,the | not shoct me, would Mr. soning | sx, of solemuizing marriages « fall particn- | standing the fact that he fell atone of the har- | ‘The court was conveasd promptly at 11 t replied, “Yes. I would.” Mary Pomeroy shud: — Per SUPEEB CUSTOM-MaDE cot? _ | dies, bruising his rider severely, The rider re- | o’clock, when the accused, counsel ant jurors tered and said at you would be hanged for From Soath America, ee! = eee mounted, caught Austrine, who had gone | were in their places. eution | wurder;” he said, “No, I won't, for 1 wiliaboot THE RESIGN IN BURNS AYERS. 404 OVERCOATS EXCURSIONS, &e. astray, and won the race. To-day there are WITNESSES FOR TUB DEF2ZNOB. and bad introduced him to courtas the prosé- | inyselt, too.” In answer to Dr. Edward Buxwos AYRES, October 21.—Tbe main body = and AND, 'e three races, and a large attendance is expected. Mr. Davidge said a number of witnesses nad | cuting officer, the cross-examination was concluded, s | of rebele under command of Mitre are still en- BG COLAK LINE TO MOURT VERNON | Preakness last night was largely the favorite in | arrived for the detence, aud he asked tuat they As to the connection of Mr. A. B. Williams | vitier stated that Mr. Glendenntng’s mother amped outside the city. Both parties refrain — ““#| pool-selling ror the fonr-mile heat. be called and placed under the rule. with the case he would say it was first under- | nq gister were opposed to his marriage with | (rom making an aggressive movement. Colo- s0 AMBULANCE RIDING BY THIS LINE. A Boy Kitcapon swe Raiumpac—Ats 9 ‘The court directed that they be called, which | stood that only Harrington, Chief Richards, and | Wiss Pomeroy. though she did not know why, | el Gonasles, of the gove ot army, and 0) we Y BEATERS. s —- te, yesterday, an the tain Gat er Wastin, reds was done as follows, and they were swora:— | Chief Olarvoe were to be on land, bat Mr. intess it was because they did not want him to | of bis men have gone over to the insargents. It a ae altet Eee Holltnashead, of the steamer AB- y * Bryan | James Driscoll, A. B. Newcomb, W. H. Bates, | Williams was there, aud he wold show thaton | marry. Moderator Wall asked if she had | ‘s reported that an engagement bas taken piace Fe Ben and due at Camden Station at 452 p. m.,was | W.H. Keld, E. A. Ireland, W. W. Applegate, | the following night, just a: train was losing , : ¢ ne it ’ » H. Re Is a . ‘. 5 yp ley 5 . = 9 Jus bs d about the engagement with Mr. Glen- | ‘= the south, and that those wounded in tt are nich Temarses-styziea | Soh MeebObuy MOUNT, Vine Soe IEEE N served Ek bey eit eg rouse; the engineer ob | Henry Giandeil, Capt. James Irving Chomes | WiLLiaMS ECKCHARED A TICKET vou Naw | SU<@ stout, the engagement with Mr: Gien- | ‘nthe south OT e Jelly (Suaday excepted) to Mount Vernon, is the sounded the whl le am ‘doplied the ir bea = a) nae a yell 3 Logon ig eying «teed ba shan the opposite side of aess said she had uot, because he was & minis- a —_ Colonel Rd ae —e A Teon allowed to land > . Mulien, Capt. Charies man, Jerry Maho- | 'eav a ack 01 PI bs le 5 i ebe had alw: noticed that as soon as | Yd sent to prison. e reason for their = (EL Berson allowed to land) passengers by steam- | The boy apparentiy did hot heed the signal, | ney, Jobn'P. Tharston, Wa. B W. Dart, | Sch street, who ran into the depot just asthe | twasknown that an unmarried minister wae | ceration is hot known. * lair, G. ers will AVOID the tronble and veration | 804 was struck by the engine killed. He | james Fitzgerald. ‘Th also to | irain was about to move. 2 ——_o ___ GU GusTOM Hiren , (MiDIAG |S MILES Im AMBULANGES es by | Was about 14 years of age: had akettlo in bis | ontor inte reecacal eee reared $9 | irain was about 10 M0ve, 1a ast prove the Tae tks women [evthe congregation weed ar | A Defnuiting @metal Bolivers Mia Teoh OIE IMENT || “receumns ovenite atte eysctanat biter: | band, and wore bine overalls. Hie name could tg appear trom day to day until regulariy dis- | oocurrenecs of the night of the 4 of April, and | ‘scx ber and cut ber up; soy for that reason sue | self Up. te 4 % = were ar 5 afterwards would offer the testimony in | , thi: bout sw RK, October Z3.—. ‘xander D. Ham- UNDEE A SKILLFUL CUTTER. om | tpt crciock m ,returaing bo. LoS takenin charge by some of he trackmen, and Mr. Kiddie stated that he was not aware that | chronological order. : Se sulle MM. Mets was called by counsel for | ‘Iton, the aetaul treasurer of Jersey City, Mansion Grounds acai an ert gd to the Four-Mile House. — Baltimore any = hacer the prosecution were ‘The court a for twenty minutes. the prosecution to testify in relation to state- — ae and given 7! to the au- " ic x resent, ould After Recess. ori le absconded with A MATCHLESS DISPLAY . Mourt Vernon ‘lon. au Iva yon Boanee a Suan %, ® a Wr. weetas te At 1:45 the court resumed its session, when preg apn ye es ‘$80,000, and has been ip py EF 2 FEANE BOLLINGSE: ‘N ITEM FOR BoaRps ov ScHooL Tavs- " Cal: OF FINE IMPOBTED WO@LENS Captain Steamer Atrow. TaEs—The school-book introducing rivalry, Mr. Davidge said that the defence would re- | violence, and the visit to the hospital in New | and California, tiring at last of an outcast and - which bas become a first-class nuisance, t serve any ment until they the | York. The witness was a Sunday-school teacher a. was out of $20,000 by & FoR into the courts in Illinois. The evidence for the government. a Mr. @ oy ed had bees | sxide Corpus Christi and . board, who threw MoG - GABMZENTS TO OBDEB. Readers” and introduced the “Independent = ‘MENT. omeroy’s veracity ques | AB Unknown Mam Killed by the Readers,” buying them at wholesale and sup- | _At 13.20 o’clock Mr. Riddle resumed his to Mr. as Gaee, - plying them at cost to the scholars, have besn | 8*@ument, stating that the government to disclose the mt aS ee tae ee OUR BOYS’ DEPARTMENT spotted om tatighing stm ookeon the | expected, f° Dare, the, Seu ty oi, sic StS"t ay taatoa ees | Srenine, tre mln outhot Barnegat.” Det sul ic is contrary to law. ‘was on the track, and did not the LARGELY STOCKED ee expected to show that Zirrath was directed in ‘She had confessed to | ceased was on A BarxrvurT Raitzoap So.p.—The Blue | March to to Philadelphia, where be action took Deceased was recognized as Edward WITH SCHOOL SUITS, DRESS BUITS Ridge railroad, including thirty-three smiles ot given a alip'of paper containing the name’ 0° ad asked chose the With, eon or John Webb, residing near Go- AND OVERCOATS ‘ica, thd all the bro Tranchlaes of | quaintance of Dematne, and counceting with ‘Pomergy tid as of age and z P, "-S com| South Carolina, Geor; ler name Butler, Bo 47 ATIRACTIVE PRICES, North Carolina, was sold bday tur bases | te te smnines eon thon ie Mieaaee eee Po sutacon es o eg ee ene Or OF Woverner Scott tor an arrangement was made about certain ‘books. ” The witness wCALL i bondholders. ‘eege | ranged. ‘He would go a step farther and woaid ‘hoe tontimony already eee show that the books were removed to the safe; the witness went Waar Constitvras 4 Oarrst-sacorn ?— and 8 step further, that the broke the main > Hee nie ee pa pe mreedlond fig fo9k the books and carried them to Alex conversation in Fela- AA der’s house. went a further. a THERS, governors living, all of [ras part of the prog tao that tte books were ested her so call, the next MERCHANT TAILORS ¢ FINE CLOTHIERS, are not and not only as tach, but under such otroum: ‘of the officers of the tnstita: Tae Biemancx-Vow Az Comprroa- pop it could hee to — ae ra Loaegp ad _cotietr Cer Nowe ‘sayo the ultramontare eegnson Daily | Was cent to a certain party on the sist or Apeit, ‘lined to furnish ity because it was to D M. REAx have resolved to question Prince | ‘forming him that the burglary was to be com ‘sdmitted ‘the ‘uth a (Buc omsor to Newman & Totson,) Bi Fadl coor mitted, so that he might have a pretext to be stated in relation to General Commission Merchant, Von Arnim. there. Another step, that the burglar was ene said DEALER iw STIN ¥ ERS taken to the ground and permitted to examine ‘several gentlemen had to see ‘ Flour, Feed aud Produce. a 1237 PEW ¥. UE, 5» | Gartpatpi’s PoiticaL AsPimations.— | the He would also show that the one of whom was Mr. a pd Bo Fie realy, Floor ong Plaine SEXT Te CORNER Gen. Garibaldi has accepted a nomination as party was ox hava, that cue place was people’, Tefused to see them. fous. Ga 8° *X8 “sopls Sau gna fating. that he ie to attend the chamber avy | burglare, by ‘away the tenants. He OR ee. ‘OTIO“.—P. when he thinks his presence necessary. to show that the parties inside must have been 4 sofas ea AA srs ee Ign Timm, tom | Cane eae ean ee Peraeee Ss ocala bateRlameconmanind by areal | Beggeoegte eral hay ere mana loca” Gorpdo, have apparently failed. doth of the parties ‘st the work “cst