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ne ae THE EVE iw ‘ TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR 138; ¥ ted, | j : ‘ New wenn, October ah noone ee ccaaee — 8 _—— ie ab | . . Episcopal Convention Mr. W ey ane AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | p } phia, —— 0 an panes Selating to the Penusylvanie Aveuue, cer. Lith St. | j a ich he would Land over to the oe BT | Copies of the papers relating to the same tere WES EVEMINS S742 NEWSPAPER COMPANY, | Se which were | : : cored DY carriers to | 4 $ House, ap! they rhould no’ ject of a barter between the delegates trom Moxrk. Cop'es af the delpb.a and the house. They were of the By matl—three months, opinion that Bishop Seymour ought at least to © year, $3. rave epics of these charges brought against Published Friiay—@3 ~y Lim. The whole matter was laid on the table. advascey fn both Ch gos, ut rth pai er. Vi". 44—-N2. 6,7: WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1874. TWO CENTS, | shsicceae'Sttmaos report on te sonttion EF Bates of atvertising farnish4 «,, application. of the charch at the present time tifying accounts from all parteof the country in re- . weer ee eeearees ; wrens ce eee nee = ; “| EMG.t9 Ber weltare’ hae ‘ween rece: vady Dut tt To ar ay \" T hie at ce — = s7,4 > > ‘ = h Nettlas>'p Pourricat NoTes.—Samuel Rindskopf, in | ¥85 8 mai ‘or of regret that the number of can- AMUSEMENTS. i VENING STAR. THE SAFE BURGLARY. Spy rn tiga Senet Withdrawing a: the democratic candidate for | ‘idatce for holy ordersiad decreared since 1811. Bi Walenah Folatan. EXTRA. | ———— = | Stath Bays Proceedings inthe Crim}. | were to meet him (S.) in Philadelphia? © Goutea that be tought aay ef the doen i | buldens fend,and omen ieee 4 — : a = MR. DAVIDGE RAISES AN OBJROTION. den! zy ° . : “ « P AIMER | Washington Nowe and Gossip. —— Mr. Davidge objectod, aud said Me. Nettle. | the nominating convention, but says that he the church in the south to her more furtumate aber pew a | _—. --—— JUDGE BUMPURRYS ALLUDES TO Taz News- | #hip was not on trial, aithongh he wasone ofthe | spent some money among his friends for beer vome reported bavir hed pbs mye ee 68 ce~ * ERS NCH OF BRA BOUFFE COMPANY. | Tue Suyreme C PAPER PUBLICATIONS COMMENTING ON THs | defendants. This wasan attempt t introduce | and wine, as did the other candidates. ©*--Vice —, s at consideration i ladeipiia Mead M.Geavarc Ce 1. ~ ret orite abe 4, now comp: MUTE MARIE AIYE Th Queen of Up ra 8 Preeident Wilson seid, in an interview with a | Messnge 21. of the house of bishops, contal gentieman in New York Saturdayevening, that | #mended canon on the sabject of divorce, acl it the repub * beld their own in New York, See ded the adoption of the following New Jersey and Pennsylvania, the republicans | "¢#e!ut eee = had nothing to fear. The activity displayed ** That the bonse of deputies concur with the vance on the %p rs 8 appealed irom | TRIAL—THR BXAMINATION OF Witnesses | the evidence of ona alleged conspizator again= the Wiseot sen Goantet Grave ake eck ou | MAMOMED—AMT-ONSBOKION MalaENs aT See | mrecomee, _ They did not propose to place the > eigpvaysa ss el cane ce DEF&NCE AND ARGUMENTS THEREON. evidence of Nettleship against the defentan’s, pobalie that they can be brought up before but the statements of @ party charged agains Mateb or April. Conclusion Yesterday's Proceedings. | pariies who had not been shown set to hare bad = ~ . 4 houre of bixbops on the proposed canon on the ase 2-419 ” Ri, Goboned . aaah ae ™ tee TESTIMONY OF W. M. EVANS. apy connection with Nettleship. Until some | within the last few days in the republican ra: ject ol ore rf * tollowts ” to bea 33 Tre je Inher, Pe ne Boston Board of Trade has appointed » Yesterday when we closed oar report of the | combination is proven no declaration of a party | gave him assurance that these stetes would do | *8hect afy jy a Su auto; * committee to tender the courtemes of tho ex- | trix} of Hiram C. Whiteley, Richard Marring- |] can be introduced. He cited 1 Wp L, | their whole duty on election day. AY PR ty te 27508 | cot pissed gat nb change to the Secretary of the Treazury and | ton ard Arthor B. Williams, charged with con | sec. Wheaton, 469, 2d Petors. 353, 1-t | stated that ex-Senatir Thayer wiil be retarned | Out section three, oe rus Si $0. wn tao ane: Chia! Cor, Per-ant, | Postmaster General, who are expected to * in connection with the alleged safe | Greenleat, 23. In the coutse of his remarks | to the United States Senate from Nebraska, tt , + Goerre. O.10h ‘No min te | Boston shortly. burglary in the district attorney’s office, Mr. | be said that these parties were on trial because } dew. enn W. M. Evans was on the stand. Ho continued | of the outrageous latitude of the Star Chamber | ANU GRAND CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. | Goverxwent MATES.—General Gi his testimony by relating that after the safe had | committee—it prescribed no bounds, and al- | Mu-teai Conds ctor..... “ “M'ialvaccr, | feld, chairman of tha Committee on Apfropri | been locked (abont 5 o'clock of the afternoon of | lowed every little piece of little tavtie, ur du’ eines SE | Magee ations, is in Washington in conference with tie it 234.) Mr. Harrington informed him that | sequently they morally committed the of place of Tipton, as the resnit of the republican victory in thatstate—arepnblican gain. --:-Tue | (nize matrimony in Fepublican state committce of Michigan has | ¢i¥orced wite or busbar issued a stirring address, cailing for ving, and where divore hearty work in the canvass, aud saying: m Arising ODT Of the marriage Mme F.. = Lere were going to watch the safe that night, | of spreading their proceedings betore the pab. | Dot in the power of the democracy ot Mt pers mag tcdin geben Bexp. several heads of departments on eatimstes fr Sad sehen Sra eee aes ee We, and thereby = to defeat us in a tingle congr ope bpp tenon = Pi m Was’ ing the next fiscal year. He has addrestod alett-r | Gown to Mr. H's bones bore eee an POISONING THR PUR except by our carelessness ur neg eo rai ore ‘ EDA MAL to the different mame of his comar fice about 7% o'clock. Witness laid down Were they to allow estray | few days tbat remain let our orgauiz ~ toyed r wee CLaIWeTTE, | Ing them to meet in Wasbingtos at th on the safe in the back room, (Judge Fisher’ | by the admission of inadin enee trasi~ that we march again in The < a holies o# | day possible, after the elections. office.) Some one rayjed at ie door, found it g to the chanc Ak a ee ee ee ane eam, his | UMion se: ; ae Ne Di sername O6u: ,e | Was Mr. Harrington who said he and Maj b : 7 the | oy Guten tented to one Parken otal patients Saeines pape Richards were in the littie room. Heard sone gested that the govern- | by the republicans of Patnasn changes in the new ope preme Uourt ye ey.See pera ouc go up the steps and Harrington asked if he O alittie t + in the examination— | West Virginia legislature, w mw d fete PRBS:ZONDE. the city of New Orleans against the New York | Lad heard some one, and fold lim to go out Atal at the other ¢ sccond Tuesday of January, will be composed en of th ct; Which was agreed to. The commitics of new aroceses on division of the diocese of Wisconsin, reported resolutions to the effect, that the house of tishops conear- $10) | Steamship company, No.5, to sustain the de- | see who it was; witness did so and found that : cree below. which held that the lease given by | i the military go Mr. tor the government, s be colored fran who wented to see Josh. | was a question that bad to be dec ernor of the city after its cap- | Witness went back and laid down onthe sate for | government ineisted, with due respect to the of 80 democrats, 16 republ an dents. *---Mr. Charles T. O. Ferra’l peudent conservative cand: ; y t iH e a ire! ing, they © bd ratified the division {ure was valid for the term of years named | three quarters of an hour, when he was cailed, | court, that they had aright to proceed a= they | the seventh district of Virgi has w ry ‘s . “ therein, although extending beyond the term'- | and going intothe little room heard them speak | had commenced. rom the contest. A San Francisco disy 3 . a enote. The resointion was adopted. hold a eracd = =" nation of hostilities. JOSH BEING AT THE CLUB-HOUS The Court.—Well, then, let us have the arga- | says the breach amongst the Nevada democ “wet <table pce: he Pact Gronnd. ofthe Mc eee SSE and wbot danger he would be in if he came | ment. fy becoming wiler. Williams will not retire. | Tice president nominations were declared to be WiLSUN § STAT Secmnsenlemi ot — PERSONAL —The Earl of Dufferin, Governor | there while the partion were at work. Mr. Har- | Mr. Davldge reeumed, arguing that this case | He holds that he isthe reguinr pa y nomninee. | Te eeasley, Coen : Deke nn: Sav. De. Proton “RS. F. W. LANDER, General of Canada, arrived here yesterday | ringtun suggested that he go to the club-house, | was not a case in which hear-say evidence cau | Mitchell's triends are pushing his claims harder stock '« vo fer. vole = Supported by Mr. Frank Lawlor's G oat Dramatic | orning, ard was the guest of Sir Edward | 82d witness went there and told Joshua. His | be taken, and read from a Missouri case. than ever. ----Hon. James G. Blaine last eve- | © aire $ Gov. Baldetu, i! cata f eqnal va : Two | Compary, iucludieg Frank Larlor,J. H. Tay wee message to Joshna was to remain at the club- | At this point a recess was taken. bing addressed an immense meeting at Wieting ~ Angee yg a. and the knfadte Caaties Do G swig Varry, Charles Abreads, | Thornton. In the afternoon he left for Balti- | House sntil he (H) came or was heard trom After Recess. opera bonse, Syracase, N. Y., for au hour anda | Stephenson, Ky.. were each nominated. Wercvon ans eee af Column aia desiring to ne See ST pepeh Saige whence he leaves for New York. | Saw at the club-house Mr. Stanton, Mr. Mat: | at 1. cube Mr. Davides resumed bis ar- | balf, on national issues. After the meeting Mr. | Point of - ter wat, laid on tho table to no horney dang pe omrermeonr imme" Maikie;, Mise May Preston, | yesterday, aud called at the White Horse het | UPe'¥, Mr Boteler and others. Witness re- | gumenc, reading trom tet Teyloc, section t27, | Biting was cereuaded, aod rerpended, —--“Hon. | One ue oer eters ectie. ctianl neninen Spc anleieneeoeare eeu a many others. Qreen Blizaioth, | {lid uot see the President, as the latter’ was | Msined there until 1 o'clock, and went home. | that the conspiracy must first ve proven. Hs | B. H. Hill addressed an immense audionce at Achiseion to Fair Gr je. cents. - jueee Mitzebothy t Augusta, Ga., last night. Heopposed the coures | t#ken up and discussed by Dr. Shattuck, of of the admiuistration in Louisiana, and called | Maseachusetts, and John M. Andrews, of Oto, upon the people everywhere to set’ tt ¢ | The former stated thst he wanted no legisia~ their cordemuation ujon it. tior; that if left alone it would die out of taelf. ———___ | Mr. Andrews declared himself strongly in tavor Tas TeIRD TeRM Scare rrnor Dir, of | Of the amendment reported on by the commit- New York, Pronounces Ageing’ it.—At a targere- | tee on canon. Rev. John Bolton of Pa. then a Crors-examined :—Ou the preceding evening | also read section /28,same work, and said that ~Mary Beart, | tasy at the time. He left last night for the | (224) found Hartington at) Welckens teuing | mee read section : every party was responsible eerie &: ac trre bist te chairmen oc th are ie he ¥: | lunch. Mesera. J. 0. Evans and Mr. Kilbourn | for Lisown acts; that when it is songht to give on SD a udecanon elt a coneditsnen ai | Were there. Witness told Harrington that he | In evidence the ucts of wtuatd party it is neces 8 -Scho»! for Scaads!, | execative committee, held @ consultatic n with A a ae eneneneaE Gand ~... Autouy and Oleopatra. | the President yesterday afternooa, saw Jensen go up stairs, and Mr. H. told him to | cary that the combination be first proved, and LECTURES. LANDES NATINE® SATURDAY, a tell Joshua to light up the office and sleepin | even when there isa combination which’ will Jay, Neven.ber 2, Mr. JOHN Mc JULLOUGH, Tae ConpiTion OF THE District Cremit rx | bis (H.’s)rcom. He found the colored man who | sjlow the acts of one to be givenonly such as $1. Cotldren half p iation {Bep.,Chron } Admissior to Ba B of the & : h ~ H 1 atification m» ver Insti- | offered a evbstitute for the report of the CAROLE ISSTITOTE Leororss—M. F i NEw YouK.—The following, received by Com. | Wanted to see Joshua. | He went back to the in the furtherance and during the pendency — ae Yorke sparse | medlineeay ena It aK Lees MOREIS. Ee... of Washington Bar, will = = a“ : Co., | TOM, ard Opening the door reported that the | of the common design. And im thie case uo +2 ast Bight, Governor Dix | : tre THIB EVENING, of 730 o'clock, ia the NAL THEATER. REGINS at juissioner Blow, from J. M. Seligman & Co., | wan had come to cee Parker. Uhatow ben tees init te dine oo received with great enthusiasm. He Rev. Mr. Lowin,of Md , forviddingthe } of ube Institute. @ street, between 9th sud 10th -G.SAVILL Lessve and Manager. | pankers, New York, serves to show that the TEETIMONY OF JOSHUA PARKER. Gen. Henkle called attention to the fact that | the propriety ot giving preference to the candi- | Use of incense, or placing, carrying or retaining - t Helatiora between Law ye Epeagement extraordinary, for positively atx | District credit stands well in New York money Witness acts as janitor at the District Attor- | all authorities were to the effect that some com- | ates who bad risked life for the Unton when thea fixs in any part of the c Lurch, elevation of ~ in nd = nights en!y and Saturday afternoon circles: . . . rey's cfice; heard of the burgiary on the morn- | bination must iret be shown. His client, Col. | CPPesed to those who were hostile to the Union | ee, Se MAUNCT as to ex. FESSOR ETIESSE LAMBERT great Comenny ai 2 e » 1874. z burgiary. On the night before wit- | Whitelr, had rot. b ted, and’ Mr. J here we ; . i nder the manage ¥ er. : y a ‘ ue oflice, dow of 5 rots st | “I did not ast uion of | f Common + th TWO FREE LECTUR FV EBINGS, Octeben 26,3 aed 2 ie tae aikert | Mould state that we shall be glad to di did fo. ‘The next day, about 4 or 5 o'clock, was BO Te nn eee enon ARSENE | Te inte tate cam but since Iam aeked | Y8te confessions otherwise than allowed in the * metiasion totic Brome" ; the note of the Commissioners of the District | informed of the proposed breaking into th T here addressod thej ‘on | will answer it frankly lest a mis- | Prayer books, prayers addressed to the Virgin ramat:cation of Obarlett- Bronte’s he court here addressod the jnry, eaying that e . he hong, prapese Oe tee Boeke eae unet Uae maxinr’ JANE EYRE. Cf Columbia with bonds a« collaterals, at the | bui'ding by Mr. Harrington, who said that be | the acts and admissions cf ene pasty Same ectice: eenid Se rat epee my stiomon. £'| Sere. Braves Sie we | font, o we - - i 16x TEURSDAY, FRIDY and BATURDAY, Octo- | tate of fiveper cent. perannum. Very respect- | bad received a letter that Some one intended to | CovLD NOT Uk TAKEN AGAINST THE oTnERs | *4y then dit etly that em pot in favor of a Mr. Botton spoke at © , ag a Ere t TWSE = ber 29, Wand "1, George Cawce:t Rowe's hichly | fully, J. & M. Serieman & Co. rob the safe, and said he would like to mest hi until the parties are convicted. He addressed | third term. (Enthusiastic cheering.) I propose? | aes a ope ne length, t i ¢ 7 3 if dment to the const ving the adoption of his substitute wae, & = Gaerne SES oon woecne ADMIRATS.—The following is | guve no reasons, Mr H, abed it Lov Py kat | He counsel, stating that he recognized the au tion extemting the Presidents term trae : ; . ' = Grond Fant Bee react to'clzck. | the relative standing of graduates from the hing in the safe, and witness said he had: | the cont ant he eeu noe inte ee the | Waking Lim ineligible the next | Foreigu Notes SAME DAY, AT 7 > et ees ee vances at tho | United States Naval Academy at Annapolis in | “ob’t recollect that Str. H- opened the sate; | jirocrmoer eens HOt tste this amendment is made I am in favor of the | THE M-MISMARCK LeAsANT- Litomatic Fluency tn Fre 4 Bex cf f the Theate Brad Adems’,3:n | 167), who have. b ‘ fe e thinks that hedid not. Had net had any con- "the di xcopted role which hed ite origin in the patriotic br | Runs.” he E tines i | ant Fw Montag, Novant, ‘one week re ee nays lust been examined for promo- | versation with the partice since he Lad testified Julge Humphreys said these declarations 1d sacred by his sns- Brewin, ictober 27—The Nativna! Gazette only, AIMEE OPAEA BOUFF oei85-tr ee es “ id eee ™ -: | Letore the grand jury. Don't think that H should not be taken by the jary as evidence um- f artere of a century, and hes | says the m ipa! tri y in this city hescam e 2 ‘ ee co - A. +3, A. A. Crandall; 4, F. W rington eaid anything that mgbt alout ma! til the nation had been p> : nired from practice a force almost 'as poten- | moped as witnesses in the Von Arnim afta: : ypemee es YY REINS Eee SEES T AE ceRieCe. DeGee So tee oa good hie losses,” Witness iad rote deeds, s = ee cenit eee et nen uees yeerem Cal as if it was engrafted in the coustitation. 1 | Hon. Horser, editor of tho Vienna /r-ser en ae MONDAY, OCTODED 26. EVERY NIGHT AND | PO iea 11, WM iesin ia Gee $20 gold piece in the sats The witness Zirrath was again called to the | G9, Zot belleve, suck parpote exists anywhere aecomgpet waged ey Yy. BM. C. A. ANNUAL First sppesrance this crane ot the renowsed | 13,.P. Bushee: 14, W.P. jott; 15, J. atier as b stand, and said that on the 1k or 17th of e bs t . Te the ‘The Cou hereattor w! ry. Mar <-srd-bence Artists, Messrs. CUGILL and | 16, H. Eh. Greene; tTmined to meet at 11 o°clock country with the highest distin OUPEL. First appenrance this sonson of the eel- | Calkins: 19, J. © to give, and they voiu »wer | tions iu reference etired from office LECTURBCOUR SE. ihe made an arrangement with Nettle- hip in New York to meet nim at the Bingham H. P. Melnto« dispute in fs bested ts . Thi 21. WwW journ at 3:30, and at this } House, Philadelphia, the next morning. aftcr having a second time received the h ASAE MERORABDUR. Literary and Seleutifie Attractions. | brated Charecer Actists, the Wis perchance tethakess C.D. adjourned ness met him there’ between soven asd mark of cenddence and gratitude 2» Wet The OPENS LVCTOREL 30 cH 'S DIAMOND. who sings and dances ac "4. ‘Foster To- Day's Proceedings. o'clock, and N. took btm into bis room. N trymen. | Cheers. General Graz sbeenre- | commun cated to the papers a . LITERARY DIVIS{O: ¢ P tslvan harp. George 23, J. Me Wigutl EL Genteomenen On the opening of the court this morn i | then went out and got a sheet of paper, | Warded tor fo the country by | the purpose of allaying the disjuieting ramors BAYSRD TaV eos, Oct ber 3000 8 pas Bees, See Ore } Wood; 32, J... Barber: 33° W. Feenew, | Clevew o'clock there were but few spectat and lead pencil. He asked witness to write | the same big! tion, and I do not doubt | which were current on the Bourse and else JAS. TICKNOK FIBLDS Nov.15t ¥ shee sensiatnnn ans TS 35, D. L. Wilton; 36, Wot | Bresent, bat the room graduatly filled up. “Demaine engineer,” and said “1 want you to | ‘hat when he deems the proper time to have ar- 2 es sae se ae a ed Four bs [f300EN Hake Baker; 53,0. G. Foedkaan THE JUKORS TO INSPROT THE PREMISES. go right through to Washington and get ac- | rived he will express a desire to : on te note says that the memorandum DR. 3. 6. HOLLAND. fier. 50th. 4 Corncr 9:h and D streets, = eee ol ss On the opening of the court Judge Hu quainted with this man;”,he wanted me to go | the Cares of office, and give by his Tefers more to past than to prosent matters, SCIENTIFIC DIVISION phreys said the suggestion mate by the counsel | that morning, but wituest said be would gost ral force to the exam and attitade of none of the great pow- ref B.S, MORSE, Dec. S a37! cia, o ABE CFE BiGHTs — Tue New Arror Ts IN Texas.—The | fur the government, that the jurors inspect the | 1 o'clock; be asked if be (witness)had money | Gecessors. ere jastifice the sierm fu ag ew heteoonnd ews Loses en ites History. | That i#, when noting Glee ts going on there : Tee 2 premises, Le had copsidercd, and he read an | enovgh to carry him through, and hesaid‘no” : served #28 pretext fer memeoran Mev. iG Sake ones 7 | FOE 4 SHORT SBASON, Co eery oF the Teveenry emerday spporaiod | Sv oncy on the. point thar aren proceeding | and gaye bim @ 1% bill, telling him not wate Cons - dum. ev. E.G. LUT; ‘ fc 5 oll = R ‘ ye “ a lp t owe ing 0 Teo Lect Bicros-oy MONDAY NIGHT. NOVEMBER 20 Gen. B. J. Shields collector of cus‘oms © | shou'd be tn the discretion of the court, ard he | to lcck for him for two or three days for prepilin te phy dy gona Sep eaaens _— Pref. HENRY MOKTON. Joo, ant 7 port of Galveston. He was formerly a m2 Wou!d make the order wheu the counsel agreed | 1 WANT YOU To GET WELL acquainTap wira | /th mstant amounted to Sataet Ob tiles | eee sa puedo’ Peo hectares cn avd © Fluor : GRAND ART EXHIBITION of Congress from Alabama, a union man during | on a time. HIM. the coal year 14 tous, against 16 Spanish arr hed totbat Alvthe Bcienkitie Leckeres wilt bo Mchchetce Marie and graphic Lecture expiain- | the war, aud presented this country as miu- | Mr. J. S. Paxton was sworn asa spec: Witness asked, “Where can I see you?”’ and he | 008 {0 corresponding ene Tee RES | island to-day. pemieunatn ce PROFCSRBLY & ELEGANTLY ILLusteatep | 'g,\be Pi lobaree heli di ‘ » | titer at one of fhe South American repudi Sud placed in charge of the jury, W arswered, “I'll tind you.” Witness came on | OCCrease of | 29) 76 Met tone aoe a : 1 ns a release r E/THE SALE OF SEASON TICKETS for tle | timesench surt long caoogh wo ord « terafactony | Ridge Paschal is appointed collector of custom: | rected te lene cts eeat aud ttopped on © sirect, with Mr. Sproke. | SOE°. 0 oo tore ngninete ae te ort A emtg in Pee nee eds relapee, end te new course of TWELVE TUBES wit at | view'aud explanation. at Corpus Obri-t). He is acon of Judge Pas UDGE HUMPHREYS ON NEWsParens. Asked S. the next day if he knew Demaine, and | SE 2.607 Mine ntotal of al Oinde teraee | eae ® FESR’, 425 Seventh street, THUESDAY BIGBLY MORAL 4ND INSTRUOTIY chal. Wesley sden is appointed collector of | Juage Humphreys said that be wate t g- | found ont from 8. where be lived on Capitol aa dor thnea nies iene es ae ee es Pea eiemieRacw er gets, a: | “A THING OF BEAUTY 18 A JUY FOR- | customsat Inrancia. He was lately ajudze oi | gestiote tg {he jury yesterday because publica. | bill, and took a walk over there one morhing | ¥ = meee h ooiadiiboen Loxpon, dont of Lkcrasy dvviven, iScents;sctden and cher Oct, | _ All the tptereeting Mean ciotioos ‘works of art be bpd sdapry tania antes (Ge), Haynes, th tions have been made which wonld tend te ob- | and fuund Mr. Demin erigtendg memes he neha dp repens ieee ne mgr nt : nie i the world: Gclebrated Paintings, catusry & collector at Brownsville, will be retained. Gen. | struct the ccurse of the in one paper he Mr. Kiddie tald he proposed to prove what The coal produ: tion the pa “* — J g: pasted between and Mr. Demai traits cf Eminent Porsons; al Foccien and Aueri. | Malloy is made collagtor of internal revanne | noticed the h t week was some. | iusanity of the prisoner cap Views, Natural History, Microscopic and other | for the Jefferson district. He went to Texas A MOCKRBRY OP JUSTICE.” he Jourt.—Coniim yours Mr. thing larger than it was the prec ening wpe ———— —= | Srcpeie line ations, Scones Clansical, Histori- | daring the late war from one of the nocthwes:- | And in another estract from other papors | REM ote TONE 10 Lents, Mee | ere ere occ tone Intec tea ne mt Lively Campniga im Virgiuta. = a cal, Fairy, Allecorieal, Comic, && , Kc. ern states. Robert J. Campbell is made collec- | which tend to poieen the mind, ani threats ‘Witners resumes: It was about the 15 hor ing week Inst year, Notwithstand Mt | NAUGHTY AtrimaANTS POR CUNGRESBIONA LADIES’ GOODS. Brersthing shown naiural sizes except Micro- | tor of Internal revenue for the Austin district, | fon midate the jurors. ‘Thi last appeared in | ot March that he saw Demaine, who at the time | imerease in the trade it is net lth an HONORE INDULGE IN UNGENTCEMANLY IDI = ——_—_—_—___ —— re most powerfally magsi- | Heis an old citizen. The other two distri a Suuday paper, and it ssemed shauital that | was ina bury to goto the Capitol; when tacy | thFacite production, w What eee tet | OSYRCRACIES— aR. SEXER HA 715 a 71 ‘A Vor ege around the World every nicht. have been consolidated, Sailor retiring and sach @ paper would make such a pablicatisn. | separated they du’ not mak arrangement | 8°08 quart:r of tons what it was tothe | reokem ABD 18 oTramawien pag, 7 1% Earope, Asia, Africa, and tho Ame- | Glait retaining the ofice of collector. Thus ail | Thoy wereuere to try the case according to tho | for a future meetings toe Dee rae rset | same time Inst year, will in the lx or seven te Sun “asta tect neon oe the treasury officers, excepting one collector of | rules ot law, It was a Fctious matter tol Glimpses of Peypt, Palestine maining weeks of the season reach last year’ THE tonnage. It has been deciied by the as-ociat coal carrying and coal producing companies advance ibe prices of col the 1st of November tempt | warc; walked with him toward the Capitol; s uree of law. So tar us | third time witness met him in the horse cars; ge are concerned they | rode with him trom Capite! Hill to Ninth and ue tobe made, and he would not | P, where they change BL cuasm” KiceMonp, Va., Octoh ig & polit- ies] discussion yesterday at King William cour house between Hon. J. B. Sener, the republi D Greece, Italy, and | customs and one collector of internal revenue in | to intertcre with th Castro, Jerneatem, cal- | P&*48 have been removed. None of the | comments as to the 3 Berlin, Vienna, Bt above-named appointees applied for the places. | couid conti all Historic Laucs. me, Athen: Pekin, Paris, Le sented to be m cars and separated; wit t : They represen be men of excellent pri- | inter! but 1d 86 oe i 29 ng Pe 15 cents per ton, which will be the can candidate for re-election to Got in the t _ ork, Washington, Faneis: y I inter‘ere, but he would see that the jury wae | ness weut to his room, 429 Jih sirect; witness . ngrees Pat boy Aen ee ae bes hem Hagton, Sen Francis: | vate character and gocd business habits. pretected. He would not allow them “to be told “Demsine that Le had” iuet’a man | {0F this year and the prices that Ist Gistrict, and B. B, Dougiass, the conserva- . Av Art and Ssience History the World, from en President yesterday appointed Thomas 3 styled a packed jury. The court conid punish | in the -Marble” saloon. man was | UPtil the scale ie made out for 1 tive nominee for the same position, an silray ON BAND, aN SALE, the Oreaticn down to tine eanion to be postmaster at Houston, Texas. | tor such'an onde. as contempt, and they had | Butler, who he bad met at his room on | !&rket is quiet undera fair reta busin occurred, which resulted in serio: injury to ‘The crcatggt variety of DRESS THIMMT t i ee vice J. E. Whittlesey, suspended under t the power under the !aw. Suppose aman in | a Thursday evening in the first part of Apri supply of coal is pretty full d wilt Sener, he having one of bis arms badiy broken LADIES CODEECARME NE end GU nee: 28D Cats possibly b tenure of office act, and ©. B. Sabin postmaster | the court room made such'a charge at the tises iu ali respects. Everything fully up Bear ta mind, eve ily popers lor off . to eas” packed | witners had eeen Nettieship in this city; N. sant | be kept €0.— Pala. Ledge Cf night; except Bontay, | &t Galveston, Oe oe A, Hall, sus. | jury” could be not be punished? They had law | for him and wituess saw him at the ‘Metropoli- mebts, Pended. Postmaster General Jewell says that | on the subject, and he did not refer to the iaw | tan botel;saw bim (N.) four or five t.mes in . “ these twosuspended postmasters are the only | known to the public as the “gaglaw,” button | this city; witness saw Mr. Parker, of BALLINEEY, HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, | NO POSTPONEMENT CK ACCOUNT OF THE | officers in Texas uncer hisdepartmont at whom | Iw of 1872, to prevent the osreetion at jus- | Newark, at the Owen house; saw Baticr FEATIERS, ac bat variety WSATHES. Public opinion seers to revolt, and that n» | tice, which acthe read. It provides that auy | (Hayes) with Nettleship, also Mr. Shailer; SN HAIR can escry style, and selling really low CLOAKS and DRESSES for ladies, the largest | S. Sesortment fm the city and being otherwise hurt. It is stated that the difficulty originated in some remark by Sener in reference to Congressman Bock, of Ken- tucky, which was corrected by Douglass. Other words of an insulting chacacter were inter- Tae TRounLes in Lovurstana. cratic snd conservative s' of Loaisiana bave addressed a communicat to General Emory, protesting against the ac’ r changed, whon Douglass threw a glase tambler ‘ ree other changes are contemplated by Lim in that who, by publications, atte - tle’ | Of Major Merrill at Shreveport. An Associated | gt Sener, and a melee ensued.” The crowd de of Mow York city; in pricesseyte | o. Racarseen DD Cale Con leaee mace | state. : 2 ste jurors’ shall bo liable 10° tndietmeae ead reed ee is ‘nearly every | Brees dispatch enys: ‘Military officers In New nthe platform. and in the scumie ; easennce on ~~ 200+ on conviction toa fine not exceeding $1,000 or | day; Sailer paid money to witnesstwice st) | OFleansgererally condemn the action of Major ment above-men- note netee ADMISSION, 30 ENTS Gerrit Smith Epon the Third Term | imprisonment not exceeding one year, or both. | at ove time and 1d or £15 at auothors thicwacs, | Merrill at Sureveport. Major Merril! telegraphs T eubseqaently s. FR, No Beserved Bosts—ove sea: i a3 good as ancther and Inifation. Tiere Could not be any stronger means used to | few days before he became acquainted with | % General Emery that his action has been | gpoiogizes to Douglass for the insulting words Es _ | fF these exbibitn FS worta Oss wect3t | Gerrit Smith is ont ina characteristic letter | \ttimidate a jury than had been used.” this Butler; witness bad been informed by Mr. | &¢atly exaggerated. ‘ ; used. hear. and get their money's wortn. Come early it . lected according tc Sor + : A meeting of naturalized citizens of New stiaamaneani 20n Wish choice cf seata in the Utica Herald in which he declares tor a | ey an eee ee ae ete ihe Fules of law. | Shailer that Butler would look for him. Orleans will be held to-morrow to consider the ‘ my 7 rf 8 ke - 7 ei pre: re * a STAMPING AND EMBROIDERY DEPOT, nad ab ene Sail the Acts Music and Book- | Third ‘Term if necessary to defeat the domo- WOULD RE At Libueie +0 OpMICRNT, cted to and exception noted. matter of the state attorney general's opinion onl cee 14 Stu Srewet, Orrestra Paraxt Orrics (The examination of the wituess was in pro- nuor gstuing tickets | cracy. lie thinks even the immortal Washing | but they should not now attempt to intimate. Seraee sn pty: please have the exact gress when our report closed.) and the a MAX BRBeN, ton would not bave declined a third term if | He supposed that all would prefer to be tried naturalization papers issued by the second dis- jon of the authorities regarding the | x.py yAyitTSLR HARD OM CANES. | — TRE GERMAN WITNESS ZIRRUTH. JUST BECKIVED, 4 T. Shanks, who was imprisoned some time ago : og ~ . trict court. The recoadsof the court show §.4)3 . shiner ae Manazir | there had been a protpect in hie time of the | *¢¢ording to the law rather than raranat tana ts At intelligent looking Gor- | persone naturalized since January, 1584. 1i is | {oF 2efsing to divalge authors Spenl bed Seas - 7 y “ ” Dh ‘e ban, and ie * ~ e} Iso ji 2: une y ? lote assortmentof SreBLACk | ()DD FRLLOWS HaLL. secendency of ‘such a devilish democracy” as | The jurors were recalled to the box, andthe otine Mag Plog Sheets hen te an | eee eat eee oe peeeen rere Slee wel | taken from the «ection of Judge Fancher to HAIR. cod WULS?ED BRAIDS VENTS STKaxT, the present. Gerrit proceeds to say: Court Jirected the counsel to proceed. hisight, ext t "dak wal stache and | QUring the term of Judge Davignard, of which | ie upreme Conrt, a decision was rendered yes EMBLOIDERISG SILES fu ali shades. Having been remodeled and improved daring the “Moreover would the people in that case have TESTIMONY OP OSCAR D. MADGE ‘onthe Chin ycark hair, mustache and | there is no recerd. A meeting of members of terday, and Shanks remitted back to the cus STAMPING, with new desi tac aes, Egat seer, the BALOOR—the Saent in she city— | consented to his deoieien Wn ane for the government. Witness waa in April last | Y¢Std on the chin, rather prominent straight | the bar has Leen called for Wednesday to con- | tody of ts ser Chaise, Eroaven, executed at sh test ustice adapted particularly for Balls apd Sociables, ts err SIG Generel Brnck ween eee | inthe Seoanare te vartment, occupying the po- | BOS» Square medium forehead, rather dark | sider Attorney General Fields’ op in the | 4s an FO BKANCH STORES. oct! rordy for engagemorts. Ap tothe Janitor | Whether in 1876 General Grant shall be the sition of eupersisine roan. TP Witnese was | Complexion, ard blue gray eyes. He was at- | ccrond weret stant naturalization cases. [1 - ONS: ~ | atthe ctlice, (entrance north door.) from 9a.m to 4 | candidate may, in the situation of our country pervieing special agent. tired inn biack suit, white shirt, black necktio, | {s understood that the sate aatherltos bave The Troubles in the South pA FSINGES P. m will receive prompt attent zur | St that time, rise heaven-high above ail personal | Scqusinted with George Uarter, of Baltimore, | STG wore heavy sleeve battonae trite Ge concluded to arrange separate boxes for voters | MONTGOMERY, ALa., October 27.—Hendon, 2 , | Considerations. Jt may involve the life or death | Nd he (O.) came to his houseon Monday, April | S70. vent ot Me Decides ee was allowed fo s't i distric re | the Lee county farmer, who was arrested by wales 3 GALLEY OF FING ABTS, mn 23d, and witness saw him again on Thureday | 278! : ¥ naturalized by the second district court, the | e 4 : 2225 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. teen fora rigput Cunous ae ae he ie aud on Saturday. In conse: oes of what he | 3t the ripen a8 — SS ser EStent | votes to be counted and the candidates atiected | he -s. ‘Gacharged. —_ “8 a stock of chstce PAINT- ios of an: ‘O aay that he will noi hr > . from the careful scrutin: ing made by the | 5 ° v7 e .. j and discharged. Col. Wetm ore ans XNGHAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS. nud | voto for General Grantin iso. It is in this | learned from G. on Saturday, he sought an in- 8 by the results after contest before the courts. Fine asso of Svmter, who were arrested by B Hester and carried to Mo.ile, have been re- — ctators aud others that opinions re being MOS nent of cous Drepicn | light that Ideny the Generai’s moral right to | tetview with Governor Shepherd, which took | PPectstors aud ‘ae La oP Velvet ant Glit FRAMES, | say that ho will not consent to be.a caudidate | Place at the Arlington on Sunday--Governor Or Covese Fvzayr am ¢ JURY. Kentecey—Bul Hi eased on their own reeoguirance, Job : are Partoat and Mats. madeto | in 1<16. We are all to keep step with Provi- Shepherd, Mr. Harrington, Col. ic I: wei) ‘The jarors Faby ae have appomesd Mr. R. | oftthe Pine ¢ | kite eine been discharged. there being ~ pow te $T BECKIVED dence, an A none are to go Auead of it. Let the pti lb Age a eens Preent. Mii, | A: Grifiin their foreman, A frecial to the Lo ie Court dence. . nt L576 take care of itself. 8 e y to his — wee. elby county, Ky., gives s — - BT FRINGES AND PASSE Further, G. 8. expresses the belief that | Mouse And stated that Unpanzocs’s SroLip Ixpivramexce— iti: | bloody outrage committed Saturday night last. | Poseent com Gtenmaa. ALL any DE neither New York, nor Pennsylvania, nor any | which Carter eupposed was to be at the Treas Peporement i Friek ie Evetesis Bie Tene: tap tac tae ee ones beneen tawine ns mtnta | Of Pekin, hoace Besacasbes 2s, Yor Ban Poa. - S FOR COSTUMES Eastern States will be guilty of the folly and Witness said the sxte in the District Attor- | rl Se ped ror adn parties an they cameout ofthe church “arte | cisco, patie tie penn oe the 19ch inet., = cy, | tora eH MARLOW Tee bined ant Dae Tene a Chin Sad Modine Nove) nee | Bie Celoe wae Deene® fa the memnene Lis Dut | acy pith ther peaeeen: during which the lat. | wards they went to the bouse of Thomas Ford, | with the loss of two blades ef her propeller. Sue FELT HATS FOK LADIES ant CHILDREN ¥o,po i — Bappily done, to tncrease the irredeemable | {oid him thatons Columbus Alerseder wm gon, | ter manifested the utmost coolness with refer. | (white,) where they whipped turce mensocs onal xplicate blades. and will pro KiDGLOVESIN ALL THE NBW SHAD Onn? § Om Exhivition and 8 BAGo° | paper currency and to choat the nation’s creai- | Wid him that he want pay Sipe Tor cor ence to the scene in which be is to play the im. | threatened Mr. Ford with the same treatment | babls ned tenor fifteen days to place a eee Tre BF ar Tra 8. | tors. books. Mr. Harrington said be had seen portant parton November 12th. He spoke of | uuless he discharged negroes emplcyed by him. | —e The largest aw MARKRITER’S, —— -<eo- —_____ Benton iu the station-boase,and he had re sll the arrangements with perfect indifference, | From there the party went to the house of a | « sount = No. €39 Tyh street, betweon D and streets, eignt | Wink THEY ne SIDERED Carrat-nas- | from bim (Benton), @statemant whieh » and when asked when he would see his wite, he | negro named Barrington and called for him to | Stavcn Cnoee Pee toe lien W. Gears above Odd Fellows’ Ba GuES— Inviting Hritish Suljects fo Populate Mise | with the stateweut of witness. Mr. Harriigion | Téplied be had no desire to meet her at present, | come outside. Upon bis Eefusal 00 tose they | . ance re, tN | back af ae ecti7-tr isc, largest atock’ Pome Rengisen Wines | siati7i.—The Leamington commiltes of tus said that there was a link lacking, which would | Slleging that she might disturb his preparation | fred into the house, one ballet striking the inne, wan teAhr enbsieee ee [Abies wortp i mI ramets Piccere Gorda aud Tas- | Agricultural Laborers’ Union,of Lonton, ves. | have to bo foand belure he cosid gu Tare for the other world, which be considered would | daughter of Barrington, sixteen years of age, | place, ¥ unauimousiy nominated for 4 *% eM WwW Llas stock of : ils, &c., tu the District. terday received a deputation from Mississippi | that Benton was kuown to * | monopolize all the tme he had yet lett. As to Cass. and listened to their proposal for emigration on | naVE SEEN aL 7 Please remeaiber Nam jet-2 a large scale of farm hands of Engiand to tht PARTY. bead gee yp oe he taen cane began oF NEU state. he committee resolved to send a union | Witness said he had some very good men who | Mechanics; and, second, if they refuse — . HARRY DONEHWUE, Gelegate to visit Mississippi and report on the | could assist in working the ease up. Governor | Charge of it, that it be eposited in the Willie. who was sieeping on the floor, putting out her | Congress from the 11th district, exe, and burying itself in ber syoulders. Two SRNR yee sonteeeeoe of the band then broke {n the door, and, after CunrTOsiTIEs OF CrimB—A Dispute Forever cursing Barrington, rode off. At last accounts | S+/tled —Yes erday Dr. W. A. Eastiand and CLOAES and DRESSES. t12-Sm (PEE SELEBEATED J.B. P. CORSET. THE iar tn Pai an be obtained at WILLIAN’S. ADDER -WITH ANoTuge | the Girpesition of hts body, his wish is, first, | | r shed LL AND | sein, Bef | I oe Ma ber pow a eee in a preca- proteus — two residents of Mercer co., = COSTUMER, frospects, and mate an appropriation to meet | Shepherd said be did not think it advisable to | ‘Wn church yard. He also referred to the fact | rious co — is proba’ = tase nor, Leslie | Ky., quarreled about the dividing line of their [steer is Paris tet! S841D8 MADE TO 428 11TH STREET, NEAR E eee renee ee ERE call! any one eke ini that Me. Hlaragtox was longed nis ‘mother, tad ahh thet been {o justice the murderous wretches: ona when bot drew pistols Eastiond was theses ecto WILLIAN’S. | New snd neatly fitted-up Parlors and Bhow-rooms | INDICTED FOR POLYGAMY—Tue First Case | $lualto the task. Witness saw Carter on Mon- : 3 R 4 bave plenty of time on the morning of the exe- and a Joubiy-toereased stuck of Take ety tee i302 Geo, Reynolde, ot Salt | Splin on Thursdays Weis be gee ast | cution to bex tt up snd direct it tofer. He has Masanerade and Theatrical Costames, | Lake city: hse been indicted for polygamy, | s8%7,.0n, Thursday; thinks he say Harrington | 7O.bope of a respite, and still matatains that be fomprising several hundred uew and costiy Dresses, | UMer the Congressional laws of 1302, and hel { =: is innocent of the crime of which hi > teacher Sih ghery, Farley of Gostame—Lodies, | {ODAiL, This is the Grst indictment in Sait | Wat Carter had stated that he was going to | {10200 ee Bae Se ene times, and died soon after. Norris was twice Tae TcRY—Flectwood Park.—The second fall meeting of the Fleetwood Park association was | “9UDded. Skull Crushed in with a Stone.—Last evening, ~The raci vaias ‘ugh Mat th ‘unfinished 2-24 ence of wan ine | St Phoniasville, Penneyivania, Hi MISS McCORMICK, 903 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN an ¢x-Mormon, son-in-law, Lake city under this act of Congress: th communicate the information he had 2:26, 2:26, | ews, (Up Stairs, LES, one having been found under the territorial thane Tanke eateeaaently wrote to witness Suspension oP a Coat anv IRon Com- horses that never beat 2.55 Maseneee ous und Opperman wiley Seep were pon ou MGMIUAT, Octoliex Tite, Rew on gHEAaTBIOALS, | law. ‘The case will probably go tothe Sajeeus | tat he had made a t he supa | ‘The Vi 5 ud | there were five starters. Rutledge won in three | pets in a stone ‘when Matthews Legg ORDA Octe gs saeal eebco eapmaons | Er, agus aulap Ss taiGt Rirmat gs anes | ea Snel Os | Reber cha ies aS tshbatoand ty coueran and pats ateac! | ,USIVERGAr Pxaran Tip Teg, wronon,| came tease him tr abot ‘bal aut hoatfaar| ington, ne atipended operation. Phat op Tee were dvestartors Thon, top the Fall and Winter Seaso Fosptnatle charges, snd dispoutioate accommodate | Belgian, German, Swedish, Dutch, N asked if he (witness) could not employ or’oon- = ‘Of £92,000, ‘The skties | L- Young, Kansas Ohlef, Young Brane, Sones ueried to tsuclas takers perches age” | Sud plesoc- Wwe scons alle give sensttion Furkien: Grecian, and Syrian brauchss of tue | 01 Mr. Garter, and eaid he Hl.) would farsish ty Drought Say $20,000, and was bonene | t0D, EBs, Face was won by Hi "SE Cateest anv FINEST AsSOBT. houding’ the mortgage, ‘Tae | time a Diner a LADIES UNDERGARMENTS can | J, MOXLEY, Nip yn Bred cing tg tog te te ae tn San Franciseo.—The noted octiz-in WILLIAN’S. COSTUMER, two months pay, amounting to upwards ot | ‘Totters Occident, J Fullerton and Gloster, This t. Talis have been entered for puree race in 605 10th Street Northwest, Joss very heavily on these aed are out of A large collection of Fine Artisti A ad com] LEAU aud THEATRICAL COSTUMES oa re panies to “Md SKED BALLS R wages, FE Rae canna season tae ihe stcers= Comb "8. w Costume, and ail Costumes delivered and called for. oes b. MOXLEY. Juche eneian street. a ease a 0 ‘A Tax Cinclunas Cease, one i fect Pp, - cin bal a: Eo 71 alata faye: At midnight’ gantio, out fifteen oe WHITE & 00 county, war way tary. “whe c & Norfolk Oyster . several times, and . Whe pepot. 621 B street, between 6th and, Will bo added to your | Fobbed ofa the algae yan left dead scene in the court house com- eis tax bills on and after NOVBMBEE 1, Guasonn ba aoe Ipc ae ments before e A discount of one per centum to ihe end of this neck, weeping, iver was month, Bors gave A steamer A saving of two per centam is really made by cvening to anton asked ‘Bring of paying your tax bills before the month of October seaeactee favor of the verdict of men ror to await bis zh an an Opper- s7-Martin

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