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omg a oe ~—a — THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | Fouusyivania Aveune, cor. lth St. BY THA EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, | &. B. RACPP OLN , Prost. eaameriGaseiees THR EVENING STALK ts served by carriers to | > Sheir subscribers at Tew Cents rsa WERK, oR Foart the | j ‘ NTS PER Monte. Copies counter Two Crnts cach. By mafi—three mouths, 81.40, siz mowths, $2.00; one Fear, $8. WEEKLY STAR—Published Friday— 91.80 os \errinvariatis in advance, in both cases, SE streestingetem mate | WSR, 44—NS, 6,747, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1874. TWO CENTS, WASHINGTON THEATAE comsace. | MONDAY, BOVEN B Brery Night and p SKIN . : r Mas ¢ eciebrated Blind Masictan, AMUSEMENTS. InTERwaL Ravenve—The receipts trom | "itEBO—CAPTURE oP 1,404 INDIAN HORSES. AMUSEMENTS. Washington Nows and Gossips | su, ,JDtinyTishting tm Texas. , Rapubiicem, Masosna TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR. poles. Kepablican, Liected in New ———o—____ jersey—ayes the oniy Republican THE RECENT ELECIIONS. oes The following is an cxtzact froma letter toa | lected in Alabama— i rd De Se cas will execure is E ennee —Mits. {itmaa~ne Fics appent: | (DD FELLOWS" HALL, EBS Scur0 65 warn €909 001K, lady tn this clty from her son, who is taking a! SOM augue Democratic Malori¢g, | The Latest Returns _Osborne’s Majori ‘wickncy The only erance | THE GBEAT MILTONIAS TABLEAUX! ia eenrrte ane te aucune hen es , Farwell, Reported kiectoa im chi | {318 tinmees 12,000 Swe Goesata baie teh ead ree 8. a DAMPED IN THE FIELD ON THE STAKED) cago. a S Oa inas oat anos Brame thie War OS LY TWO MORE SIGHTS. up $315,200. vy DE EAINS: Texas, October lat, 18:1. § ‘The following additional returns from the | Soes Prat [ajerity tn Rew ween ant week of the great Italian Har = . Dear Mother a jew mome ‘i sn . 7 ries Dismeod. ‘All the old & | FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, November $and 7. | Prestpent Grant, who has a high appreci put aside out arms to send word of uur tortane | States holding clectious on Tuesiay last have | between G00 andso0. > sions teased nin eI pe | pes rd gto fotF tet half | fF gheylogget Ghee one gree hel cia [eae soo UU nny wy nen New York. oor cuinpiete exition. Hor the erpectal accommodation of ladies and yab-| icnisg “Laas? te erenton ae recor | tinually before us fos out On the plains: fureher | retutus fee Goumolion te the enedie iat er oe: ee eae ae RECORD O00 AD TOO. PBICE ONLY 18 CENT lic schoo!s, it 2 RES Se) SHER ET OF Secas Oy than soldiers bave ever been betore. Onr force | sschusetts, Brewster is re-elected by a smail ts ox, November 6 —The majority for y Bt Platt ».) for Cor 5 PRICE ONLY 18 CENTS | NATIONAL FF. TER. ee Stes ae 18 about 700 strong, with 20 wagon: - | majority, which gives @ full republican coun- at (Feb-) for Congress is between 60) and For ssle by sad besetneenn, Tae ee ees Toe Naxr Sr#axee—The next House of | pavicsor cavalry and twocompauics of iufuntry. | cil. A recount of the votes tor Congressman {n subsea octet 5 =! = LAST NIGHT BUT TWO Representatives will be democratic, which en- @ first saw the Indians Saturday afternoon, | the Sth ward, made Wednesday night, by the MARDIN’s (Dae.) Mason = . aa ATIONAL THEATER. NEILSON. THUR®DAY EVENING, November Sth, 1:74 P hse ee Toone vtember 25; about six appeared in full view, | committee on counting election returns, suowed ‘ ‘ MAJORITY 1% ST. LOOTS 2,068. N BNING, Novembe . the el orath i P St. Lovis, November 6.—The vote tn thi i . seaman | Ofenbach’s Latest Opera, suree the election of a democratic Speaker, and | indicating that alarger patty would comeduring | that the original returns were correct, sneonly | county om the state ticket i Hardie men.nn The F fally Informed that the LA PBINOESS DE TREBI ZONDE, as Virginia may be honored, the name ot Gov- | the attempt to stampede our horses and thereby | change being a lose of one vote each for Frost 5 Fc ardin (dem.) for BEK ONLY, of tuo Ke | introducteg four Prime Donne!!! ernor Walker is slready mentioned in that con- | impede our march. Theappesrance et Indians | and Abbott. govertor, 20,74; Gentry (rep.) for governor, MLLE fig . ae De! nection.—Alez. ( Va.) Ga: during the day in small numbers is a ry com- New Jensey.—The majority for Phelps, rep,, | 15.0%; Hardin's majority 266% Coleman (dem.} FRIDAY—LA BELLE B (TMENTS. — mon Occurrence when a command is in tbe | for C vicinity of their camp. Hence we not onl: pected a night attack, but knew we were their camp. Satarday night was a beau ress, inthe 5th district is 1 Snis ig | for lieutenant governor, who lives here, ran 744 ARNY AYPOINTMENTS.— Tho follo jon efit of Madermoise? . . SATURDAY, MATINGE LA FILLEDE MA- | named persons have been appointed sous, DAME ANGOT, Hentenants in the ai iy te life: 4 band Datroots, -| SATUBDAY EVE-LA GRANDE DUCHESS 2 fe enn e oo Phelps all the ballots warked «W. W, | behind Ha: : The county ticket of which there are 4, and those marked | 's tlected by majorities ranging from 50) to W. Phelps,” of which there are 22 2,000, excepting Yor sheriff, Emil Thomas, the ful thur Williams, Andrew T. Miller, Frank moonlight night. Everything appeared clothed PENNSYLV4NiA.—Of 60 counties, 55 officially ged ——, beating J. G. Prother by General admission. Kiuzie, O. H. Gorringe, Charles G. Avres, Jon | iD soft, comfortable dress, relieving the eye, | heard from, give Latta 8 majority. This | 1+ es. acne ONLY TWO BIGHTS MORE. AF PRESENT. 20 a J. Kane, A. B. Crittenden, Wa. De it. Nichols, | fatigued in looking at the sin-burned, monoto: | will be rediced about 12/40 by Philadelph'a, al a am FRIDAY DED SAT CRMAY BiG Keeatio; lers,, 8 8 oo = * | nous plains of the day. eaving 5,000 for Oimstead to overcome, for + Canon 3 7 y 7 BOVEMBES Orx xn Tk - Sata f Soy of ibe above parformances can be Naser lea About half a dozen of as were setting, about which he has several large republican counties. Torgka, November 6.—Retarns’ from 62 eucing Tharsisy, October 2), the * * 1 : ties insure the ction of Osborne (rep.) Tue Posr Orvice Dericiency.—The deficl- | 9 o'clock, around a deadened fire of butfaio | If Latta is elected at all, it will be by a bare | Coun’ (rep ‘Thester and Brad. Adems’ Branch of | 22-5 estimates for the Poet (Office department | cbip ing of the expected attack. Gen'l| majo The Press sums up the next iegisla- | [0 governor by over 12,00) majority. Pippen, ic Lecture expiain- = . ‘ saat = Mackenzie was drinking with us a cup of coffee, | ture as follows: Senate—republicans, 28; demo- | UP for state treasurer, will be wearily five thou. 2 MONDAY. Norembor 9, Miss MEILSOR in this year will be larger than usual. This def- and we were quietly enjoying the prospactive | crats, 22. House—republicans, 97; democr sand behind his ticket. Brown (rep.) for Con- tie | BOMB ent JULIET ___ ROWE | cheney ia largely dus to tho law of the last Con- | danger. Our little conversational party sepa- | 104. ‘These figures will give the democrata s | 8's in the 3d district has 3,490 as far as heard rd @ satisfactory pfone’s OPERA HOU gress, which provided for the readjustment of rated, and each, after looking well at the horses | majority of one on joint ballot, and elect a dem- | !fOm, and it will be increased. Goodin (dem. eres pan the pay of railroads for the transportation of ASD INSTBL oOTrV Gravd Art Exhibition! With eteice Music and s grap foe Magnificent Pic time, ene’ f vie and the meniying in a line, watching for the | ocratic United States Senator to succeed John | fT Congress in the 24 district will have less r E: 3 than 1,000, Osborne's majority for governor two u¥ FOR- MBE. JOHN McOULLOUGH, ee ranter gn the basis of the weight of the | enemy, turned in under the blankets, with over. | Scott, whose term will expire March 4, 15:5. 3 s go aie sales —_— malls carried. It was anticipated that the | coats and boots on, and many with their pistol | ViEGiNta.—A ispaten from Danville claima | Years mgo was 12.000. Last year, when there Te Btateary, Pere | THURSDAY, Bev Sheridan Knowles'VIRGINIUS. | MORCY necessary for this readjustment would | strapped to them. At 1) o'clock the tirst shot | the lection of G. 0. Cabel, com. to Congress | ee po general and no state ticket in the feld ee ee a = mie be s00.000, Lhe readjustment, however, has | was fired by one of our pickets, and quickly | from the 5th district, over ©. ¥. ‘Thomas, rep, | te opposition cacti © state by about 5,000 Wetaral Histor), Microscopic and oth FRIDAY, Shakespeare's KING LEAB. required scmething over $1,500,000. taken up by fully 200 Indians. Shots then be- | the present incumbent. B. B. Dougiass, con., jority. a ue, Scones Classical, Histori- | aMcCuilongh Matinee Saturday PERsonAL.—Secretary Robeson returned to | 84% to {ail fast. “Each flash was instantly an- | defeats Sener, rep., the present member fro iy eneoldiers. Tha redskins kept | the Ist district. Platt, rep., isre-elected inthe | TVO SEATS To BE CONTESTED BY BR. or four hours They then left us | 2d district, over Goude, by nearly 200 majorit PURLICANS. ort time, when the firing again com- | There ix # possibility of a contest in this district. NEw Yoré, November 6.—A special to the Saturday Night, McCallough’s Benefit JACK | Washington last night, and wason daty at the | SNeTed by a ae CADE. Navy department to-day. ----Col. Mosb: of . he 2 3d dis | Timer from Savanuah, Ga., says Bryant and 4 the World exery night . Virginia, had an interview with Secretary Bria- | menced. At the first break of day we saw that | Fx-Governor Walker's majority in the 3d dis. | 7 4 7 ; e we Nufe Afriex, ‘aod the Ame- | yO®, Monéay next, the eminent Boglish Oomodian, | tow’ tie’ nas g- -*"-Senator Edmunds, of | the Indians had just received reinforcements, | trict ts over 2,600, ® conservative gain over J. Ibe Choy biioan Se in ; Corals Cease Oe im three of hie most femees | Vermont, nad an extended interviow with Ax, | abd how numbered full 400. The firlugincressed | acabler Smith’s ‘vote in isi4 of 3,200. The late election from the Tiets re. Grecee, Iisly, @ Comic Creations. + | sistant Secretary of the Treasury Conant this | se the day anced. One company was now | Congressional delegation from Virginia stant po aykee will contest the seats of Hartridge : . NATiosaL THEATER, SUNDAY. | morning. ----Samuel J. Medill, The last win oidered to charge, and with a full gallop, they | 7 Conservatives to 2 republicans, a conservative pega democrats, on the ground that they pong rte“ Ee — ter was the Washington correspondent of the | splendidly put in flight, inafew seconds, tue en- | gain ol 3. . . were ruled out » . - tk, Washington, cle: | gaat, Saville bes the honor to announce, in reply t0 | Chicago Tribune, is in town. Cader the new | tre tand of redekios.’ ‘The frst question pou | “Suvra GAaRotiwa.—The Charleston News Penusylvania P terabre, Bi w ¥.ik, Washing r many carnest s ottat ergy reed —— of change he is to be made managing editer oi probably a*k is what were the casaal- | and Courier, trom incomplete returns, concedes . MAJORITIES FOR LaTTA. “Ak the om | on SUNDAY BVBHING. Bev Sti atsecich bye | that paper. the answer will appear remarkable. | the election of Chamberlain by about 6,000 ma | PaiLapmiraia, November .—E . ¢ GBAND OBCHESTEA OF SIXTY MUSIOIANS. 2 shot. The Indians lost | jority, which would be @ conservative gain ot | official, gives Latta 5.311. This adds to Musical Director aud Gomiuctcr, Navar Onpers.—Lieutenant John ©. Him we secured. Others | 27,000. It also concedes the election of Wallace, | Latta’s majority published this morning. La to the navy yard, Philadelphia; Assistant Sur en to fall wounded. We ramained | rep., and Moge, rep., to Congress. Kainey’s | zerne, official, gives Latta 1, J nt ape nti] about 5 o'clock in fter- | election ts stilf in denbt : 1 Wi mp unt a ‘clock i atter- | election ts s1 doubt. i oy Korth Carotiaa. 1. Symphony N ee ee evel iat noon. ‘This was Sunday, and we were just | | LOUrstana, majority in New r- > a $ Andant New York, 12th instant; Chaplain E. ¥ mone ome RAR shes - 5 en * ; - THE DEMOCRATS ENTAUSRD. NO POSTPONAMENT UN ACOUUNT OF THE Stoo to the navy yard, Norfolk, ve nt ri mounting onr horses fora hard ride when you | leaps ta 12,000. i's majority for mayor is Wiiwisqrox, N. G., November «One huo- WSATHE commence | 2 Murch from Taonbauser...... Weener | tenant A. G. Paul from ordnauce duty at te | N¢T® Probably listening to the chore bells and | 1 or Congress in the Ist district Gibson | dred guns were fired here thie morning, In boner sn ae © fain cae Be ke . exert I Rossint | Philadelphi red rd and ordered to speciai thinking of your abseut boy. Well, ou Sanday 00; in s \e Carrigyes may fi ay = , pects of the recent democratic victories, The rejoic- afternoon, Sept. 2th, we set ou 1 The rejoic ,and tray attendance at 9:0. with solo for i and Bora)....Gounod | light-bouse ‘assed Assistant Engineer L.. | norchwest- At about 10 o'clock in the nigut we | mal returns indicate the re- | ‘N8* “Fe ‘mmense. | GRAND KBBUCTION OF ADMISSION % ale ty Symphony No. 1.......Beethoven | K. Harvey from the navy yard at Boston and 2 5. on Or paeniaees - arenll ie fs i Illinots. BATES Turkish March... ordered to the Brooklyn; Assistar ginwce | Were yet traveling, when one of the gaides saw | ele { Darreliby about 500 majority. There HE LEGISLATURE ¥ tren, 1 ce cose. " Go, November 6—The Tribune this new trail. Wethen knew jeep for ui ere would be no | are no additional returns from other districts. until the day appeared, and #0 it Wr. Moore from the Brooklyn and placed ou ALAnaNA.—The legislature is about 60 di morning gives the coraplexion of the 1 waiting orders. nearly proved, we remaining in the sardie antil | crats te 40 republicans. The returns from the lature “as followe:—thens : otepaimnor : . aaa at = two o'c! punted, lariated the horses | 2d district are not all in, and the chances are in | Oo tod : * ae en Peeres:0e ETIENNE LAMBEDT Waeurscros Savans—At the annual m and went to 330 o'clock we were | favor of the election of Williams, dem. Tae | Cane is democrat ef inlecenge oe ee wink cove ing of the American Public Health Asso. again in the saddle. and et the first break of | democrat n the Mobile district is Inter-Occan' says it seems likely that : TWO FBEE LECTURES tion, which convenes in Philadelphia on Tues | day we came to the Ganon Blanco. Four han- re entertained of Bromberg’= | the opposition aad independent refarccrs cont B the su he exact day next, the 10th instant, pap will be reac | “red feet below us, in the roughest mou n fein dd make SEO GAleRRHON a-708 Lined will have a majority of one in the senate. charge ready MAX UEBSEE, = Wastingtonians, as foliows:—*Notes upor. | passes I ever saw, lay nine camps, the poor, | ng Hays alone, who Is ce-elected Two Of the districts from whlch poretarne herp octi6- Im Mana MABINI’S HALL, al Location Construction,” by 1.8 | unsuspecting tle Lares gz that they | an ——— majority, Ker! democrats e been received are doubtful, and may have == —EE a = Eis ars . = A opal 14 not fink st they were t | Of the twelve circuit judges. hbeoubiicens Bich ones ; ows H ze 914 EB StReet, serweex YH aAvD 10TH, Billings, M D., A ant Surgeon, U.S. Army; | Would not tir skt as y wer ani alinarg ty toe ae elected republic in which case the majority Ci odes ot SS Sates fe - a“‘Report cpon the Gathering, Packing, Trans - The plains were so high above | A dispatch from Montgomery says: —W: will be repnbdiican. | Returns trom two-thirds . FBIDAY,Novenser 67a, aT 11.30 a. ; , them that we descended a long distance down | dem, is certainly elected in the 24 district or é ; Baring been r od 8 prove : portation and Sule of fresii Vegetables anu | them tha’ je u o : t . a ae a ive districts show a net loss to the past year, the SALOON— he finest in | Also, Fruits, competent Inspection, and Free Mar- | the path before they noticed us. The only road | Rapier, colored, rep., and the chances are ctil. | renutiicans of eleven in the lower honse, but Adapted particularly for Balls aud Sociables, _ SAME DAY, AT 6.30 ?. «. kets tor Producers,” by S. O. Busey, M. D.; | Permitted but one horse to pass at the time. | good tor Bromberg. - it is probable they will retain their majority is Feady for engagements. Applications to the Jauitor “Notes on some Conditions i There were the Indians, the squaws crying AnKaxsas.—From the official returns so far | this branch and sie0 @ majority on Joint balist At the Piceste * nor 4] | Bcoomcr:—Idtomatic Fineney tn Frecch, by cnl endanger, limit, or provant Vaccinat ; frighte: n every directic | Tecelved, the democrats claim the election of | siould'a joint ression at any time borome meee. BD. m., wil p a in Ldlomatic prestion (DO Oral | Civing Sul protection against Smalinax. © te | Wo. their y descended a m: their entire Congressional ticket, by the tollow- | Cory, Thun far it appears probable tier Tien, ABLOW 'S GALL BEY OF : aes doreph M. Toner, M. D.; and a paper piss four In singls file. When we | ing majorities:— ist district, Gause, 4,000 005,000; | Sal" parr ie stnatert tate froma e 1923 PaNsstLva ia Lectures in English. Fres. not yet announce y Lorie Blot Teached the bottom of the canon the most of the | 24 district 500 to 1,009, Sd district 7 : : Ladies especially invited =e Indians had fled, leaving all the camp equivage | Wilshire gfe the delt district tae Pw Florida. . : Tne ALARAMA CLaims Comwrsstongrs.— | and ail their stock. The companies first down | majority le not reported, MOCRATIC MAJORITY Ix BOIsLATURR. LiSCOLn HALL. ‘The Goustor Cone peor Aiat Ons hada tewshots atthe fleeing bands, but the | ‘Tunnussex.—In the Ist district, MeFar- | | Agcusta, Ga., November 6.—News trom 2 val - e Con jomutssionersof Alabams Claims | rraians on foot, maceniod tee eed eras land, dem., has 1,540 majority—a demo- | Key West says the Cabans voted for the re. Theodore Thomas’ reassembled esterday. The cal mtat, em- | to the’ jp Unequalied Concert Organization bracing about two hundred. cases, wa caited. OF SIXT) DISTINGUISHED PERFOBMEBS. ‘he coansel for the Uniteg States gave no! 8 like the antelope. There | cratic gain ot 5,000. In the 21 ght change in the scene. | republicans have only 4°0 majority from the plains fred trict tue | publican ci idate, thus defeating Henderson. dem- | Wallis (cox «) has been elected over Finley, ith | ocratic gain of 6,00). Maynard, for governor, | democrat. ‘The democrats have twenty major- + be Bag amb ee of several general and special demurrers in ye impunity upon oar command, | was beaten in hix own district, and 10,000-| ity in the legislature. wstierus of Wirdow ¢ t i TURSDAY EVENING. NOVEMDER 17. many of the cases. Several arguments were e Indians had not been such great | in the state. Knox county elected the entire Nevada. » est car WEDNEsbaY EVENING, NOVEMBER IS. } made by counsel present, and the court ad- ed many of t democratic ticket. In the 5d district, Dibbreil, THE LEGISLATURE REPTRLICAN. ed, Lined and Re THEO. THOMA Journed to meet to-day at 12 m. A fire from the latter would | dem., has 4,000 majority—a democratic gainof | Sax Fuancisco, November 6.—Keturns from Mored by H BW. BARLOW. octh-fea ONLY GRAND CONCERTS The court at their session this morning over- s, though they were safely protected | 5,000. ‘The legislatare stand: Benate—z3 denr Nevada are still incomplete. Adams. dem., for =F “ee a . * fem iio = ruled demurrer of couns hi nited by the rocks, bi t e tirst shelter nd rats and 2 republicans, with 6 or 7 repu! ‘ overnor, is elected. vurn, T. HARRY DONEBUE, Decne, nEReeRee SE the Eeaee eenetoee Oxts | . ecterat by hie te il Deities anes pppent agate wit tha gremenee caution | eae tn as eee neases ries democratic y= coarate, releeee, Tab hetero = COSTUMER MISS EMMA CRANCH, the claimants had eet forth, tn the language GREAT CAUTURE OF HORSES. majority for governor will be between 40,000 | majority in the legislature on joint ballot will = i . , Togethor with th or the act of Congress, the fact that We bave a lot of negro troops, called Semi- . - be from 15 to 20 The republicans ciaim the 49% lite STREET, NEAB E. -_ "ON, ¥ LED ORCHESTES. they were “at the @ of losses suitered | no'es, from their former masters the Seminole issoURI.—Enough is known to show that | entire state ticket with the exception of Brad. cus BIVA o " entitled to the protection of the Uni- | fdiune. ¢ Seminoles with some Tonka- ajority is not leas than 39,00 | ley, dem., for governor, and Williams, dem., for * oo ted States,” the judges decided, however, and several good and brave sol- | ard may be over 40.000. The Congressioua: | tientenant governor. No estimate hae beon Masquerade and Theatrical Costumes, EMINENT SvLOIST. that the allegation of loyalty’ is mate- vit the reach of commands re- | delegation will be entirely democratic, comprising severs! hundred new and cost!y Dresses, PetPRRSEOS SEP Poses BE-/ rial, or must appear by affidavit of clam. | turning with hu: ndreds of captured horses. ‘Th: @ gain | made of the genora! majority ———— TEA. 1 i 4 cee ne. ENTS EXTHA: im. | ants. There was a brief discussion as | number of hi of tour membere. : cn ty ured was 1,104. Of these | | Iutisois.— A spectal dispatch to tha Chicago | The Case of Von Aruim’s Secretary together with Gent’ an eristy ef Goutamen 4 SE fiven'ector | Costame—Leadice’s | ane sale of Rese itzerot | 10 detaile of practice before the court, and | 1,046 have been shot to keep thom out of the | Evening Post aud Mail irow Figm, lit. save BE GOES TO BURUPE VOLUNTARILY. MASQUE BALLS AND PARTIES, Oo fasta Stores where the progtamme of the | 0 Order parsed allowing attorucye of récord | Hande of the lndlens aad ce oteete we tO noe | Teenie fost and Mall from Eigin, UL, saye:— Cmcrawatt, November €.—A special fom bt FB RAERIOALS, | 5 Coo Meee ees wae to withdraw papers filed with the clerk, on sign- | withoat encumbratces. Congressional election in this district. At the | st Loni to the Cenmenial. thle meoretag ge i ocummenceat S Steinway & | ing receipt forsame. On motion of counsel, During the whole of this firing only one man | present moment Farnsworth ts only 25 votes regard to the arrest of Otto Von Schmidt, the lanoe exclusively weed, Bove 2w J. G. Hackett, B.S. Roberts: | was shot, a Trumpeter, Hard, of Company,” | behind, with 11 preciacts im Dekalb ant tworn | segerdto le arrest of Otto Von Schmidt the w Be | t- Green and Porter Morse, of the Washington | shot through the back, the bail passing throagh | Kane ig” | bar, were admitted to practice beture the court. | the body. = ie . | There being no cause ready for trial, the court | recovery. * Kurvs. | returns trom the 34 Congressional istrict give MASERITER’S == ‘s 7 ounties to ar from.” It ig thought J have charge of him and expect his | that these wiil hely order for the secretarv’s return came from Vou an neworth out. Complete | arnim Wednesday morning, October 2s, and Tra 8Y Lb a On Exhibition and se. i d to 3d Dy i F 1, re; Sent member, 1) majority ie abs gegen sic =e (rend me sod Penor : — = — acjourued over to 5 ember. erwell, rep., pre er, 1 re nied by # detective, and a friend name: ter L. MOXLEY Mo. ¢39 Ith mest, between » sud streets, eight a eee Tae Honce Dzratcation —The Case of | Fhe democrats claim, however, that ono pre- | Grou.” On ‘Saturday, the sine mines een ie “ hotce of Paint! tg Le ‘Chrom: fo. TEMreRance Women Workino at THe Messrs. Polhamus & Jacksom—A motion for a | einct of the ‘h ward will be thrown oat in the Schmidt proceeded to the office of a COSTUMER, "Aino, largest stock’ Paper Hangings, Window | Ports. The temperance women of Pough- | D¢W ttial in the case of the Uvited States va | official count for irregularities, and, should that German merchant and got important pa- Pictares, Frames, Picture Cords and Tas- | sie are wonderfully elated over the casting of Mesers. Polbamus & Jackson, was argued in | be done, it will defeat Farwell by 7) votes. In District. ‘ T rs and started for Europe on that day. So* LOth Street Northwest. a, on c., in the je temperance votes in that city on election day. bast D ee States eee oar eed before | the 2d district it will require the official count yon Schmidt admitted that the apers in the , ane oe me Teams On . , | Judge Shipman. ‘The readers of the ‘Times will | to decide the contest. German merchant's possession wei jon 4 lorge collection of Fine Artivic BiLC, TAs. | gy Presse remeuber Name and Number, Jel-ly" Gall cll tas bol eet een Temember that this suit was brought bythe | | Micuigan—Keturns received by the Detroit | Svtheletters of Biemarck wy Vor deme oe ee enn en CHAS EES AICS = ballots for the temperance cause. At the 4th | United States to recover £500.00 alleged to | Free Press up to 11.59 last night irom ail but | Cracted by the latter trom whe archi or tee BIASKED £ S and PARTI BS scpplied st Ward they crowded their way past the poli- | have been received by the defendants, to be | 15 small counties, give Bagley, rep.,tor gover- | Paris legation. ‘Thos. Lonegran, manager of ah a “We are” ticiane and reached the inspector's desk, whore | Ue4 in speculstions in Wall street, trom Major | nor, a majority o1 jabed wit 4 Mrs. Hanks, wearing a little white apron in- | J: l- ee, . 5 scribed, * Vote for temperance and proliibi- my, they knowing at the time that the funds | in favor of Bradley, rep., by from 50 to 100 ma- n the #th Congres- paymaster in the United States | sional district the vote is close, with chances the detective agency, after being shown an ex- tract from eastern papers denying the account so received belonged to the government. Mr. | jorit eee ieee a enh ~ <4 ike : : at. Mr. | jority Germ: advi erlin, ectis-am 60% loth «tre “ BOUVD TO SELL.” epee Filia any u'2; | Tremain, the United States acsistant district | /°Ns-vana.—The republicans concede the elec- that the man went’ back. volustanty : - qe ~ 4 . to protect us in our homes.” The alderman | Sttorney, moved that the verdict be set acide | tion of Uradiey, dem., for governor, but by « | He said there was nO serest, becease eee LL RIBDS « LEMEN'S CAST-OFF took the ticket, said he wag in favor of temper. | OB the judze’s minutes, and claimed that the | reduced majority from the trst estimates. ‘The | wecet & Coltiearotnmmetee het ee BEL can be sold to the very ance, and after the ladies left tore it up. Tuthe | Verdict given by the Jury was against the | election of a Sharon legislative ticket is cer- | the particarara crated. tm this dicgain, ee siromsiva or calling on 308TH, ward the luties took particular patna to got | MEIRDt Of evidence, anid that there had boon tain. The republicans claim the election of | wouldhe admit them; giving as reason that ee . = Fs other inaccuracies calcala mistead the | Woodburn for Congress, over Eliiss, by 490 ma- | Bis connection with the atlas was contitentan, Dromaptiy a S OUR WINTER STOCK SeAed COON eee anit They were |e. se Tromain aim orgard tae: according | jority. aid ha weaeh Sat vomioee koe me treated courteously everywhere. Is TOO LARGE TO CABBY. Arrests iN Lovist _LEOTURES. St. Martinsville report Y. ‘M. C. A. ANNUAL by a deputy Unit i and he would not violate it. He was very much tocommon law, the court had @ right to set |” Minxgeora.—Therepublicans claim the leg- | anooyed that the aftair had leaked Gat bene entlemen fiom } sside the verdict and grant & new trial. Mr. | islature by 15 majority on joint ballot, which t | the atrival of Ven Schmidt at Bertin. @ arrest on Tuesiay | Koger A. Pryor, the counsel for the defence, | about the came political complexion as last —__-—_—— States marshal of Geuera! | aid that a motion to set aside a verdict on the | year. Declout and son, both of whom were released | judge’s m'vutes was unknown to the federat | ” Kawsas.—Returns from eighty-two legisla- ert ning and nciner wy as TICKNOB FIBLDS, Nov.13to23, ‘he prisoners arrested in St. Martin’s parish | of a jury tria: dge took the papers and | bly elect republicans. This will give the re- tered. A Times ep rom Santander says all the steamers in that port have been embargoed to carry troops for the relief of Iran. BURRYING UP HIS SUBLIME HIGHNESS. Vianna, November 6—The Austrian gov- ernment hss requested the Porte to hasten its answer in reference to the proposed commercial ae tte =e are in cnstody of troops, awaiting their prelimi- | reserved bis de * nary examination. A deputy marshal and a ; << Spire : . : squad of cavalry srrived at New Iberia yoster- | , CATECESS Use or FuxicaTixa Ma NTIFIC DEVI PRICES DOWN 35 PEB CEST. day, and another equad from St. Martin's ar- lst! tone Fitzgerald, hie wie aaa Two Lectures pte Sent Sttmom, with thal ‘bag: | tree children, arrived at thie Port in thestesan Rev, B.C. BOLLES, D Sa ee ship Greece, of the National steamship line, Two Lectat ¥ publicans about two-thirds ofthe lower house. Of the thirty-three senators chosen, the repub. ns elect twenty and the opposition ten. hree districts not yet heard from. DEMOCRATIC REJOICINGS OVER THE RESULT. Governor elect Tilden made a speech in New York last night. He congratulated the people of DR. J. 6. HOLLAND. § st son Ub Svurrocate : TO DEATH 1» —G The steamer was stop; [cheese : Ss i$ convention between Austria and Roumania, — Pref. BENRY MORTON, Jes 55 s giv |. ames Head, a dranken son of respectable parents, | there put through the process of famization Psion pis clic rape gasch iegedly party toi | PETITION FoR THE TICHUORNE CLAIMANT’s Two Lectures on Color’? and * #iuoreven a . has lately been @ fireman on the st The fumigativg material, consisting of chlorine | “YS! 3 “ LA SB . Lectures will be FCB GOOD OVERO@ATS, Washington, which runs between New York | gas and oll of sitriol, was put in cans auch as Slapeisoigas ocined mecey een sooen ana setae frined ng mee nasa and Tr His relatives wanted him to have | were used by the stecrage passengers for drink- | Wir, ‘then biessing of God, be and those why | O:'0B, the Tichborne claimant, have pe! N TICKETS for anditted Ena! employment, bat -his appetite | ing purposes. One of Mr. Fitzgerald's children. | {ooq up so long forthe tue princivles of ne | (be Queen to release their brother from im; BES wil open at anfitted Lim. Cn election night he was stag- | @ boy of three years old, drank the contents of | Stood "P 80. le ccna @auhd pereere ji | Ovment. street, TEC BDAY 610 SUB S14 $16 gcring in King street, Brooklvn, and afterward | one of the cang, which, ai:er the hatchways were | Rublicen gove iS cosiplete:tecmeatien oe eae —-— ok. Price, & a : wae found 'sing on his tace, dead. Police Sur- | opened, had through careiereness not been re- | Cridinal principles of Thowhe fees ie ee | & Towm im New York Nearly De- FOX GUOD BUSINES SUITS, geon McCauley says that he fell in such a way | moted. The result wae the death of the child, Cearnienat ofthe United Bates, Among other stroyed by Fire. that bis nose and mouth were sunk in the thick | Suit was brought by Mr. Fitzgerald agsinn: tho | Fvicere were wenaters ‘Therman ce One New Yorx, November ¢.—A fire yesterday, dust of the street, and being too drank to move, | company for $5,000 dameges On account of the acd tee hn’ ee ce ‘a2 | at Mariceliue Y., destroyed nearly th he suffocated—N. ¥. Sun, 5! * | death of the chid. it was proven by medical | Basard, of Delaware, and Eaton, of Conuecti- | 0) 00 town, lowing are the losses nony tha e te J x + P. La r mill, loas Sty a are } ei6 gis 220.988 Dwarn or Bis#or Bacoy.—Right Rev. Dr. Sore poet catelcnetiecs warestaniicved | , Democratic jubilation meetings were atso | Jobn F. Gonez, pape Ba ce $5,000; I. J. Herring, grocery store and Baco Boman Catholic bishop of the diocese ot held last night in Baltimore, Atlanta, Ga, rc IN y “ 4 + be part of the otlicers of the vessel dwelling, los $5,000, insurance $2,000; B. ©. » = i FOR FINE OVEROOATS. Portland, Me., who arrived at New York ae eg Boston, and Cleveland. At the latter place a | 4 Fe RR ACULSK Linke yo MOCaT VERNO: uesday by the steamer Pertere, fro Heres, SEN EATS © vertiot Sox $1,000 Kor Wao plains young han was killed by the bursting of a can- | JoveROn; Done a oa eel — who’ . ate 5 EMOw es ON mn. as 2, NO AMBULANCE SIDING EY THIS LINE and who has been considered Loire in na machine shop, lose, $1,009, insurance £2,000, tor some time past, died last evening at S in- FEMALB Pouiticians on A Bexpen.—The | . mae: 4 i smailer’ losses, in all aggregati Capt Fraax Holitogs steamer AB | 2 2 Cent's Lospital. Bishop Bacon was born in | ‘tidal wave” seems to have affected someof the | | Boss Twexn’s Prison Lirs—The imprison | pith other smaller losses, in, Al, negnegeting BOW, having entered s ret sg | aad -820.......-. 8 325 Brooklyn, N. Y., about 1514, and was erdained | women, too. Last night three female: ment of {Bows Tweed,” late ch jet of the Tam Pee aket cuiee —, Bites ow associazior sep OB DBESS OF BUSINESS SUIFB, as a priest by Bishop Dubois about 1338. He | Anna Fuller, Jaue Harris and Mf many ring, but al pposed cet Hadocanery ew York, isa o 9 was for a long time the pastor of the Church of | were arrested for being drunk and fighting in a | Convict on Blackwell's Island the | Reportea Flight of a Catholic Priest (Sanday excepted) to Mount Vi > ts r r mockery of justice. Mr. Tweed do: pes of Seen oad wed to lad) pamcagers By le Se FINE AND STYLISH. the Assumption, in Brooklyn, and built the | house on Dallas street, and were locked up in a y —_ ‘ ha Female Organist. Church of St. Mary, the Star of the Sea, in the | celi together at the Eastern station. There was | prison garb only on certain occasions; he sports be » November 6.—Key. J. E. *Panenerrs will aVOND ths trouble snd vexaticn | same place. ne eR A OT eT orks tials Senger of a remo Or uaa | RisIanE Dar and axuriant beard; be earsas | Parcapairura, November 5.—itey. J. cf SIDING 3 MILES IN AMBULANORS (ns by % = between the prisoners, and it soon became | Sne clothes as one would wish from the | to have dicap ‘with the female ar ince) by faking the regular. stenmer, Arrow. | ee re Bessy gs iy Tespected coloeen | pParent that the eee Te mere ton | culcet Santas STD cosas tocar tine | st Be bonltunies Catholic chaxchy of wate ie ~ ; . U y api re - consternation excepted) et W ovciock ar teturaing abet Croat FOR OUR FiNEST OVERCOATS, barber, named Fred. Ficlier, was shot at Bront | character, Mollie Clark Fil took pi by, twelve, and ‘twelve fect high, tarnished | was pastor, to the consternation of the entire penton and Grom, 2 eens Stuialon to OUR OWN MAKE. the Mountain Veo nese Of the barkeeper of | President street, and anybody who didn't like it Erwastisiand, and two writiag docks one | Gordeman absconded with funds of the church . eur = . lountain View hotel, whose name we cou conid take less of it.” Miss Harris as deter- f Maesomer wate besides chairs. parishioners bted investiga- wir fectaet eta Aueetation a ly i ee eS Seen ee ee eae eT rence: | books: and other cotstorte. tan Souscd | Gents cw Maney of toe aloes wiiee oma NGSHEAD, “an z take place into the affairs of the de- > Fielder died on Monday night, and his assailant statesman suffers for his thefts. When weary | shortly Capta‘n Beanier Arro is in Jail.—Virginéa Sentinel, 42h Mga een ee eee ee eects OE eter nant’ | with pennbcone fakes a walk along an avenue | parted clergyman, will no doubt reveal all. NSURE WITH OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT | avorese Farat Guesrmo ‘Accinerr—a | sfter sp smarence 1 ea een, Sivan Cat Chay | Wier aed impertins eat eyes, and eats at the A Broken Axle iy man e name 0 le, living at Gutte: : " — | house tmiend, warden. At this s; TWO CARS THROWN FROM THE TRA\ THE 18 LARGELY STOCKED burg, while shooting in the woods wear Mishome | Dallimore American, Bth. cies mansion he thbes his monie peiveseis' ss 5 TWwENTT-Five 18 . 2 rday, accidentally killed himself. He had rcoran Fire Insurance Co., WiTH FINE WOOLENB. fast loaded his gun aud aimed at HOCKING DkaTH OF A BRakeman.—About | eve! bird. The | 11 o'clock s. m., youtorday, while Abraham modern b + —————— weapon did not go off, and he struck the stock and he eats 4 HOMB INSTITUTION. | om the ground. “The gan exploded and the ten poi Main ae Spates te aeeeeeroe Scie | Letoene toce cna oan peophon ec OFFICE-1629 Pouns)ivacia avenue hwest OUR CUTTER IS SKILLFUL. of bie bead.wes blown off-—N. F. Boe. Post. 5th. | Mount Clare, his left foot was caught he does not do the “hard Tabor” to which he 4.7 wren, UNF, UENMAM, Presttont. 7 jo" Auxim Wants ro Swan Aoary.— | two trucks, and before he could extricate it @ | was sentenced. 2 ct at Count Von Arnim, on Tuesday, had an inter- freight car in tof bim, which knocked ‘Tus GRASSHOPPER SUFFERERS IN Nenras- Eoenok Soe thcitgow'ees ebSeES | VCH otaces ane vow, | ER U0 AMET se gees adele. | unttunns pan gown and'tew of hewhons | x4 hacer ont tom Far Merb Fhe 92 GLANSES for Ove Dotiar and requested to be permitted to make a ireah | parstd over bis lett tog, craghing it hocsibly. | braske, @ fem eechoper datsict, reports that $10 Wold Frame GLASSES for Hea GR deposition. ~ pape mabe fg rm oy ete eld [poe brand ging pee he whe fo: . Saw Faascisco Mint.—Dr. Linderman | was nuded by Drs. . fore winter is half a Gaye # THERM OOPS L ie. ptician, Boys’ ata ate mint at San Francisco to- | to the great shock which hisnerveus sys'em mavy will be without a pound of corn or flour. eept-ly 463 Pennsylvania ave. cor axet. ‘eys’ Clothing day. Tivo mechanics, Beatty and Hale, pro. | receinedthe limb, was pot amputated, as the | ‘The present ald they are receiving is but a drop . SB. Bi N. PIANE 1S LARG. Ny. S test against its acceptance on the ground that ysicians decided that ‘eee cket. unless Deiter geerniit pre Pesiatite EB AND COMPLETE. the building was not completed according to was tien removed oho home/on Norns, foo araed alternative is fearful to contem- : hs tract. left with Metrerott & © between McHenry and , where he ore, D. S7°A man in Ottawa, Canada, recently sold — Balt. a wa reaches London by way of Berlin Mave poompe attenti a. Music tor ine thermasn Sn his wife for a consideration of $10. aimee z that the Gzar of Russia is aboat to 8 Fe On” 17tT © street nortewen, Sx The chief authorities of the Roman Cath- |. #7 At the request of General Garibaldi, sub- | the Spanish republic and to establish pones-5.C Een. olic church bave determined to hold a great | ‘Scriptions for his relief have been suspended. | matic relations with the Serrano government. WHAT AND BONSAT HABLE BROTHERS, international Catholic Congress in London. S74 plucky St. Louis girl pawned her back | __gg-Marehal Bazaine is near Liege, to await nao, tne ond gaate, Pas S7-Ex-Senator O’Brien, of New York, hag | bair to replendish her lover's pocket-book. Hi : Fi i Francs Adams as United States MERCHANT TAILORS € FINE CLOTHIS&S, bail to apswer the charge of parti- - > Soe shooting of McKennaon election oct2i-tr Cormer 7th and D Streets N.W, day. iit E two pisces Inst ni ped Company's office was burned, and ail the wires were down. He could furnish no par- teulars, Four colored boarding-bouses were burned in Clarksville, Ten., this morning. Los, £20,000; BO insurance. Pos fre twenties f “Si aud new fr . n state the only eal at thet ante registered Hew York mate 7s bounty loans at rene ey ORY Ot De per cont for -al! loaes, er ht for firm double ual T, and SG per cout tingle named inthe main strong. Dering tue iret hell bees lows Cec ined Gil per ceut.. the latter Pac 1 began t advance, and by 13 16 tire of St Of 1 per cour reaction of rbiy hove Geos Union Pacit Ohice. 9c wont, S's Bass BA; Bric, 3°, Gae ister York Cemirat, lure! Barr ore, 41's Bo West Virgin old, 23, de Bariime steads—ow ‘midi steady: southern cul 1.94; 2 do, 191, tai t Lred weatere, Tao. iv. do., 1 12; reverted, 1 1 Beigi Bi Onte active—soath: wl: do. white, 62 Prov tem. Bye dull. x jee a Pork urchae 4 Burk Id stock here and no new shoulders, S.@5, clear rit heme, 16018 Lard onc choice tub, eB). do. rolie, changed Qotfer nominal mua «ite end quiet, 1 aw Dew a am ee 4 6 - Stocks ey, Bh. al o, sehange, long, al short. i885." Goverumeniaectice, "OME Rew Ye Bevember 6 —PFlour quiet, Wheet Gore ste ™.— Ten forty a The weather sir, Brie, 36's inpatches quote rentes at 6: frames 10 cea- oN, November 6. 3:30 p m.—The rate of aie- ip Open market for three menths’ bills ie 3S per cent., which ts %. = the Bani ©. Consols for money, 9393 4 Loxoon, November 6, 8:30 p. m —The smount ot Dulliou withdrawn trom the Bank neiand on Delarce today is 263,000 Erie, ris due patches quote rentes #7 62 france |f contimes. The Glendenutng Trtat AN INSIDE VIRW OF A POURDLING asYLOM FURTBRR REGARDING THE LOENTIFICATION OF GLENDENSING Yesterday was the sixteenth day of the denning trial at Jersey City. Mrs. Caroline Wetmore textifiod:—T am head of several committees in charge of the ©) Place Nursery, New York; there has been no in the asylum; Mrs. Greystock w: there; she was & poor, friendlies: woman, who was taken in as inmate; when her child died she was employed ax a wet nurse at #5 per month; sbe filled that position about six monthe; she attended the door and did the errands; 1 ENGINED STLENCR on her with regard to the transactions ocear ring in the establishment. The remainder of her testimony was devoted to the contradiction of “Neliy's"” statements witness styled the nurse. The witness said that she was very care- fui in her conversat h Mrs. Metz, asthere were so many misttatement= in the papers at the Case she Was very cautions what she would say to Jersey City people. [Langhter.! She cautioned liy” ‘not to see any Jersey City people, and vot to come over to testify on either side of the case; but, thoagh she cau- ber repeatediy, sho knew she would Laughter.) She was satistie? that knew poting at all about this case, anufactured her ments. (Laughter. | ” was a pure, virtaows woman, bat very Langhter © witness protested drattied of ber mony 0 volubly that there were repeated wanitestationsof mer- Timent among the audience. One sentence was particularly relished: “I contd tell you from ow (“fetching oat her arms onishment) of the story-teilt But when she was relating fof the three classes of females with whom she came in contact at the asylum, and the statements of sueh persons regarding the authors of thetr rain, sue dropped one sen- tence which elicited A LOUD BXPRESSION OF HORROR from the audience as the object and venom were too palpable. experience is that in cases where @ woman takes an osth as to the father of her mast be her secont 7 astound even the committee for the defence, and Dr. Dod an- nounced that he had no more questions to ask. The witness, however, was not to be disposed of s0 easily, for she followed with this explana- on: “Tonce knew girl who told me thatshe was going into eternity with a lie on her lis thal she would rather LIX AND LOSE RER SOCL than betray her friend; and 1 know she did ¢o die, for she had an object in view, aud when a woman has an object in view she—well, she accomplishes it, jensation. | y"told her that when Mr. Glendenning called at the asylum he had his hat pulled down on bis eyes, but she did not believe her. (Laughter.| “Che witness pointed at Glenden. ning with her umbrella and said that she recog- nized him the moment he entered the church from @ photograph which the Rev. Mr. Moore showed ber at the Clinton place institution. Tis was foliowed by another movement among the audience, and it began te appear asif the defence could not prevent her telling a little too much. The most humorous statement wasthat “Nelly,” when she went out, always said she had been to Mrs. Wetmore's, and the girls aid I must have been bored to death. Birs. Morford, another of the ladies in the Clinton piace tustitution, testified that Mre. Greystock was very unreliable and untrathful, she told witness about a gentleman calling at the institution with reference to the admission of a young gir!; he bad hie BAT OVER HIS PAC Mrs. Greystock never told wituess, however, about it till after Mra. Milier had called. On cross-examination she was asked what was Mrs. Wetmore's estimate of “Nelly’s” character, and the witness repli Why, she thought ‘Nelly’ was perfect. glter.| Here was a direct len- contradiction of the previous witnese.—N. I, Heraid, 5th Tae kiot at Evravca, Ava., on Evection Day—About a D. red Mem Killed and One Hundred Wounded.—A epecial to the 3: News from Eufaula, gives the following ac ount of the riot there on election day: “Six whites were wounded, one of them, William Keith, mertaily. Three negroes were killed outright, and, as far as heard from, seventy- four were wounded, tenor fifteen of the num- ber mortally. Since the fight five have died, and three or four more will die during the night. The difficulty grew out of the abuse of « who bad voted the democratic ticket, by several radical negroes,chiel among whom was one very bad negro named Miles Long. Several white gentlemen rushed up when they saw the abuse being heaped upon the democratic negro, and when he bad received several biows they rushed in and ordered the mob to desist. Miles Long offered to draw a pistol upon oneof the whiter, when be was toi not to he would be killed. With ag whites, and daring them to come on, he drew ont bis pistol and fired. In an instant a gen- eral fire from both whites and blacks com: ajori hem fired by th png pe LE by ES ‘apd were upon those of their own color who voted the democratic ticket for afew seconds. After the firing ceased the it, but oO and Se ae somber of 3 ge Eg i is cn