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ne ten ne NR THE EVENING STAR. | a a oki Setusigmesrentea ee movment te PUBLISHED DAILY, Sandays Excepted, | 5 - terest, don't cons.der bis election asa matter of cot gratulie ton.— and he ought to know And yet the democrats are not bi . The AT THE STAB BUILDINGS, | expectation of hearing Benjamie fF Buties Penmszivania Lesa, cor. Lith St. | pn Ret, cont thishour of vitae, THE RVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANT, . Pee cae at Ge Baines Cumaans ©. M. BAOPPMANA , Provt. &»y The a: mo o come, eens Site > | The sad Ths sy ine Stak in served by carriers to | ir cribers at Ten Omyts rex Ween, on | } Notes Avda ey be leaves in noes Oar boves are brown and cere. THE WEXALY STAR—Poblinnr Friday—gi.s0 Th 4 } oo gg yy ‘Dowes . wartal VP 08. ases, f T 7 J Ee Sage , 44—N2. 6.748. WASHINGTON, D: C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1874. TWO CENTS. | 37 coast Sr esrept rs Be Sates of savertiving [0 aished on application, oh buried Rotier —N T. faben. Peer e = Vho into succeed Kuehen E. Fenton? Thy y a} MAN most deserving is Noratio Seymour. He is EVENING | ONES. THE NEXT HOUSE,. Avapama, ; About a Democratic House. ; TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. 32st ver: = sonpectabie, “ouiteved nce LN \ 1ts Organization. ijt Ct 7 Sa jeneral Boynton, the veteran Washington | ——— | digh-toned hemecra tetera’ “a tong ser Pee | Acorrespondent inquires why churches do| ‘The returns of the elections of Tuesday last | 3 9. 0- Poe or ee Poet ges rney | Correspondent of the Cincinnati ¢ tie, wrote, | The Demecmncy of Alabama Celebrate | lee, ie Groat experience es pablic man, DOU.S8LE SHEET. | Bot have affixed near their entrance a tablet | nave settled beyond dispute that the democrats, | 3 Charles Hays. and W.B.Lowis. | priorto the eee tae sicnaic inn | Bucud. Asa ere ner, apd. his devotion to the party’ anion — ——_— | giving the name of the church and its pastor. | for the first time in fifteen years, have a decided 7 democrats; 1 republican, | speculations about the democratic org | mass meeting was held last night to te the high position. Tilden owes the honor to — — = | Why not, indeed? There is no question oftener majority in the House of Kepresentatives. The + Leen @ ine ee metres of the House in case of their —— - | the democratic victory. The follow resolu Seymour.—N. ¥. Commercie “stington News and Gossips | anes, yarucaiariy by strangers, tan “Can | Howe has attached tt, to various sations, | 18M; Gane Sew. wisi, | te of tne leadegs at not the tendce ot tao | Lhe nett Crete democrat AebSeas | ker mei, Rasen Gere wae woce ceicing ; ee thie | YOU tell me what or whose church this is?” and | about two hundred and twenty officers. It is 4 democrats. Sppeeition. Hs woul be avigoel pens Sersiont of the honmmieas Conrcaien Gan The people, eepectally thoes te the Te manent Ravexre— eceipts trom this | & tabletsuch as is suggested would be, not only | but fair to infer, inaemuch as the democracy _ DHLAWAER, the Committee of Ways and Means, ando were unanimously adopted seemed to A the result s* © mild cathartic | @ convenience to the public, but oftentimes an | rigidly adhere to the axiom “to the victor be- | 1. James Williams. & piace next below the lowest democrat. Lise Rewieed, Thai the peorle of Alnbams, re- | which would prove of benefit to the bois poli, he lats | advantage to the church itself. In New York | longs the spoils,” Sinseten Recteecone chammaeriaa er eee ne present well-known cbairmen of the | joicing at the restoration of fraternal fecling | tic. In tieneral Baticre dutriec e salute was soe i “ every piace by the incoming Forty-foarth Con- : : LORIDA. Committees would change from hea’ to foo: of | between the states of the American Union s= | tired inbomor ef the Scoamon, the guns being Re dertabere for ada enas, are Renerally used by Un- | gresg, No matter what may be the peculiar | 1. William J. Purmos ao} J. Finley. the committees they now hold place apon. manifested in the recent election, and assured | jonded with Butler tickets Hered Cinna Sereakers {or Advertising their occapation and | gptitude of any of these now filling the several 1 Gemoerat; 1 republican. | As to patronage, the small field of Hows, | that the second centary of ear national exist- | '"Simue: Simmons celebrated the lelest rane place of inese; but this iss species of infor- positions, and which they have filled for years GroRora. Officers and employees would the only grea- | ence will be era of unpareticled progress. | hatred of Butler in & peculiar way at Boston on juation that most people prefer to acquire very | under republican rule, a change is inevitable. | 1. Jnlian Hartridge. 6. James H. Blount. ing ground in Washington for the hungry h rarmeny and unity in the work of achieving | Wednesday, He took a carriage plased on : late in Ife. | What they do want to know, and | The democratic party always had the reputa. } 2 Willism F. Smith, W. Ht of the long fasting democracy. the grand destiny of American people, send | either & placard in ho will ‘ what they are rarely able to tind vat without | tion of Preserving strict party discipline. They . Pullip Cook. A. IZ. Stephens, ‘The Clerk of the House has fo their bappy g} ngs to thoir sister states, seh brother Sass. now?” ot ao. = more trouble than the information, may be cache none in their camp not known on their | 4. Henry R. Harris. % Garnett McMillan. sons on his rolls; the Searg: and unite wi them in renderin, fignce and exuitation be drove slowly past Bat wit me end. is. what church is it? and who | face to render the most exacting fealty. For | 6. Milton A. Candler, Doorkeeper twenty-six, aud the Postar to Almighty God thanks for the signal | jer's office in Pemberton sjuate. He then dr r? Every place of public “or | this reason it is idie to buoy the hopes of any Cemocrata. | ten; there sre twenty-eight committee clerk redemption of Alabam: ad the entire | tothe castom house in triumph, and paid his ship onght to put in seme consntegous se tne | holding office under the present powers that be, aa 1 7 | total, one hundred and fourteen, which w country from missrule and corruption. Tespects to iis quondam associates by going answer to these questions s that he who rau* | with the expectation of renewed lease of lite, | 1 B.G. Caulfield. ott Wike. | then represent the Congressional patronage of BR vd, That we embrace the present mo- | around that batiding severs! times. aud'in s may read. which might seem possible on account of the ©. D. Harrison, 12. Wm. Springer. the great Gemecratic paty. Under the ty rite occasion to | way that was very eassperating to many of the «* knowledge necessary to administer the more 3 ¥- LeMoyne. Zz A Eo eoostapaa Mendous preseure which members will etpori try the pledges ned in talleno serving therein. He then drove The statue of General Rawlins, be Bailly, re- | important machinery one legislative Lapa 4 BEN eb cad oy kee Gnoes they may increase the rolls to two hvo- | the resolutions of our cemocratic and conserva. | the ngh many of the priucipal sweets to note curra cently putin place in Kawline Square, coant- | Must walk the plank Without attempting to | 5 2 C. Burchard. WoL Soak dred, possibly to three hundred; bat even at | tive platform and c-pecia that the | Charlestown and back cently pat in place in 1 *peculate upon the matter of the incumbents of | 6. 7. 7. Henderson. 16. W. A. L. Sparks. twice (or thrice the present force, the whole | rights of all classes of men must’ be respected Andy Johnson is making tt lively for Gover- * recsmprion | onein the number of objects of interest to be | the minor positions, and which at this time | 5. alex Campbell. 17. W. R. Morrison. thing would be bat a cramb with which to tead | Ukt orceet ec Anes OF Jae " | ger Seewe, oF Donmteuet whee G oncasben Gest day'#re- | inspected by thove undertaking to “do” the | would be but idie guess work, the more im 8. @ L. Fort. | oes tig phe pom SD army. A few friends might be smaggied ———_o—_____ tor the United States Senator. Brown recently ceipts sine f the a 5, | city, but it really adde very littie to the art at- | tant ones whi h attsch to the lower body of 2 = it. Be oe + B. Anderson into the departments, or into minor positions in The Ola W 5 made @ epeech denouncing Johnson for not ‘The agene mw up with ite work. and will | treetions of the national capital. 1t ts enod, Congress demand attention. PaCS Deer a reneutients the country, in exchange for help tor patting A CBLENEATRO PAIN STOLEN. pardoping Mrs. Surratt. [t happens that wake retu Rist As sonekvee She contention: | an, ies eanless, anid Pearly sncege sepstecem, THE 8YBA KER OF THE HOt eects, Se Cees needed appropriations through; but it willno' | Maprip, November + e tgreat painting | Brown himself was pardoned by Johuson when : | Beers eee se Pind Of course the tion of honor is the Speaker, rine As Phill Wee Rae do tor the hungry democratic’ seekers atter | of St. Anthony by, Murtilo, has been etolen | he was President, and perhaps the former Teorm, the Pnglieh comedian, whoappears at | the average officer of the late war, to save it and right here tue party ie confronted with | 1: Wit. 4- Phitlps, 3. Win. R. Brown. sustenance to coant targely upon food trom | frem the Oathadral in Sevitie. thought be had a right to criticise Andy for hue Ford's (pera House next week, has played in | from condemnation, but at the sam time it ei The : bacawha leurs Jobn Dar — thore quarters. If democrats retase necessary THE DANISE-GERMANIC ¢ ROvERSsY. courte in the case of Mrs. Surratt. Bat how fh! pees: ica on F Francais” more | lacks the spirit, grace, and feeling which ar- | ‘lfficultic he prominent members who a 1 democrat; 2 republicans. Appropriations to carry on the government, its] Coremnacex, November ~The Danish | ever that may be, Johnson is not disposed to one of his pieces: “Je on Par Hi - = “ tab out his | UP 48 candidates are Fernando Wood, of Now : Kantvoky. = return to full power will belong postponed. Ministry bas made a request of Rigeday that no admit to criticism from that searce. The other than two thousand times. He is not only a | rest the attention of the beholder without bi: York; Michacl C. Kerr, of Indiana; Samael | 1. A. I. Boone. 6. Joa, C. Hughes. Tovestizations will surely be a teatare of tha | interpeilation shall be mddresad to the govern- | day he made a speech in set Brown comic actor, bat hit serigus and eve heing able to tell why, and holds it ins Randall, pnsylvanta,and Henry B. Payne, | 2 dG. Brown. ;S. Blackburn. | Forty-rourth Congrees, if it is democratic; for | ment respecting the expnision of Danish sub. ip in the following pretty fashion “1 may hav powers are Fonte Pe ee | himmel, “Sora perhaps the term that best | who defeated Parcous in the Cleveland district. | 3. C. . Miluken. 8. M. J. Darham. Uiille it is @ party which never exposoe itself, it | jocts from Schleswig while the subject is under | alae wrong in this pardon matter. We are a. his ren Gated Piammer tn “Tbe | expreeses the character of the work; and thare The strength of Mr. Wood would seem to he | 4. J. Proctor Knott, 9. Harrison Uockrill. | Wilt tene tha Occasion to Appear virtuous, when | Giscussion with Germany. | liable to err. Perhaps it might have pleased Cricket on the - eee a he han @ mere accidental pro- | gugmented by the fact that he has heretofore | 3. E. suns. jv. dobu B. Clark. it has not been long enoazh in power to have | wxasring OF BATIVE CHIEP® AT CATR coasT Governor Brown better if I had pardoned Mre. aa oka S rork, | Ptlety in the circumstance that on the base of | received the empty honor of the party as their i) Gemocrats. its own members compromised in any great de- CASTLE. Surratt avd bung him.” Prnsonat.—Col.W. F. Shatter, of New York, | tne figure the nameof the founder who cast itis | pominee for the speakersbip. This, however, = serene OU TSTARA- gree. The duty of the minority will then be to Loxpox, November 7 —Advices from the Senator Gorion concluded his speech at the is at the Arlington. Eandolph Rog mere promigent than that of the artist woo | wag whcn there was no possibility of success, | 1 Randall Gibson. 4. W. M. Levy. show that Congressional corruption is not a | goid coast state {hat a great gathering of native | democratic jubilee in Atlanta, Ga. by an ap- and I 4 conceived snd modeled it. Nevertheless, it is | and it was a mere formality to nominate a can- T. Elis. 5 Frank Morey. thing of party, by bringing to light thedomo- } Chiefs was held at ape Coast castieon the | peal for continued pradence and for emnecticut, are at Willard’s. ----Senator | Well that the etstue, s as it is, has beon | divate. Now @ candidacy meane success, and | 3. fine fete hs crate who have in the past tigured in everything | 2th of October for the purpose of clearly ex- | which he said were the christianity of all poll. Fenton's ¥, bow in England, w bac cher Lecw chcoeictent iemghtly a soldier aa | ot.jcctions to Mr. Wood rise thick and fast.’ Tue emer | which can form the subject of inquiry. pressing their views on slavery and other ‘juce- | tee ie sana yue boon I ask in this hour of the winter in fr Gen. Logan has not yet | bas ever been chronicled in song or Story. and | firet is the unplessent reputation in political life im Spe As the House has the power of impeachment | tions. King Koffee, of Ashaniee, unadle ts re- | Sear Geliverance. | ask you to commission me, entirely recovered from his receut tituess, and | 't i* Detter that posterity should have this pra- | he'd by bim in the past, even though for years | 1. P. F. Thomas, ne itis much more than likely that the Senate | cover the acendeacy over the meighboring | ie your name, to pledge upon the floor of the ie about to go south in search of 4 more Lesita- | *°tment of bim than none at all. Fe ee ete ee ee ney enon | 0. B boners. Soratiane weak Me etree aoe er ttt A namber of tede | triber, has settled down quietly, anf wishes | Sefate peur Giehity to tho Union under the tub eliseaman ate if assumed, has become almost a grace, and sits | 5. ¢ posi bee Tal officials. Bat this fear of impeachment | trade relations resumes Thehustarastationed | constitution, your acquiescence in the laws fn the way of thestricals, the week just] ssimsily ppon him.” His bones ancereee eee lee kimnner might not be an unwholesome dread when im | on the river Prah are pillaging traders. passed in accordance with the constita ‘Sawa Commodore closing has been an agreeable one, touching as | ¥vull be questioned. "It will be said that he as ; rata: v poriant offices were to be filled. on “teabas tion, good and bad, anti! lawtally repealed Seed ane at ong o to many personal, soca! friends in the ma- jemes Sufinton, Le Each House would kill the purely partisan The Enforcement Act. nd the restoration of the constitation to ite eu: ott, pam nee. < : it did the two extrmes of the drama, and on the jority to t bim with the appointment of WW. Harris. legislation of the other. The Senate, which 11 | ARREST OF PROMINENT MEMI'HIS MERCHANTS premacy over Presidents, Congresses, parties spector of U ight Honse Ivistrict om the | wnote it was rather successful. At Ford’s, Mr. comaaittoes. Sania, he Bas pare Pn a! eo re . | any event must remair republican til 1377 8 FOR ITS VIOLATIO: in and people.” (Loug cheers. ubtiee demon of Decem ced on waiting or. * i HY pounce: upon the Snanci iseaes to s a ie would allow po measure of this kind to Pass into BMPruIe, Texn., November 7.—W. il strations were also held in nmond, Va., T. Snel m daty at tne Navai | McCullough Tc ae Motels pias the hungry inflatioutsts of the West. XB. ind, M1, G. W. Chapia, av, and she House would in the same manner | vey, of the firm of Hiley, Harvey & Richanteon; | Charlones S.C" Nee tier and other places, ervator Characters. As Mr. McOullough is a c chosen would it add to the ©. P. Thompson. ke } curb the Senate Frank M. White & o., and several other | The committee of seventy of theo ty of New ght House ¢ and capable actor, it will surprise no one to | Democratic party? Conld 'y © democrats and independents; 5 rep. } _ Phere would doubtless be many bills passed in | prominent merchan were arrested last | Orleans adopted a resolation nviting the people of December 3 * | learp that he gave general satisfaction inailof ] up this man fo the country as the ‘ . Micwicay. D " | each body, and sent to the other with the desire evening by United States Marshal L. K. Eston, | of Loutsiana to meet at th: Fespective places Fitx hed from daty as alt? | them, while in some he largely justified the | resentative of sound Democratic 1. A.S. Williams, $. G. B- Darand. {| fo have them rejected, as part of the play to | on warrants charging them with ylolation of worship Thursday, November 19, to return the coms the uavy yard, Maro lsat Dot hi ds that he is the best tragedian | {0 cme respects the strongest name 2 Henry Waldron, 1. 0. D. Conger. j ottain the favor of the peop'e. The legisiation | of the entorcement ectin discharging colored | uae to Almighty God (or their deliverance Califor Ted to @uty ae ordnance | Chaim ot his friends th , eed Randall, of Penveyivania. Pr 3 George Willard. S Geo. F. Lew which did pass and secure the approval of the | men from their emp ent for refastng to | from political bondage. or at that yan at present on the American stage. At the | elements lacking in Fernando Wood are 4 Potter. 9. Ja President would probably be of a character | yote the Democratic teket. They apposred The London Times commentary on the recent hed ae ordza: National, the Aimee troupe played to fair but | in Mr. Kandall. He basa good, wholesome ree- | 5 ice seas eveubicns | Bhich the people would jadge to be fair r | y vard, Mare ‘owded houses, though they were as large, | O:d. He is a thorough parliamenta: 4 democrats: 5 republica before @ United States commissioner this morn- | democratic victories in tt ing and gave bonds for their appearance at the | -\st is fortunate that at next term of the United States Uircatt Court, | serious ineue reised beter Scarcely any thing else would et if K. | passing. ~ * Allin all, it would be the liv United States says d @ chan: resent there le no m the parties on prestige of a long and untaterra career ta Mix Congress, and would fll the office with ability | 1. Mart 17. Dunnell and dignity. But withal he has weak points 2. Horace B. Strat, haps, as her mansgers hada right to expect. The trath is, Aimee has grown a little stale, and while ber comp: liest session o itis said tive bandred similar warrante nave | Union and state afaire as revealed by the elec- Congress which the coan:ry has witnessad tor | been i tions. It gives ocoseion for some anxiety to bigh tarif. It : AiiacoLe | many years. The House would beoom* the ——— « ¥ fora high taritt. It wo ssovat os | | NELAL Der | ny is strong in point of | a candidate. He represents a district and a 3 republicans. oo. a= oS | ality. Seth ap bh 1 coutinued fighti d Seuth Amerie sgn . ~! a t cM Gietee to Brean Ste Pee nsf sees tak te eearectounin Gees tats other i & Bo J. Franklin Se RI Co Car Cee noon Renting, opened — a | cds no Sret-rate voices, few real clever t new Houte wili be controlied by large demo- content to vole with th 4, and maintained by the men who for years bave | TRRRIFIC STCEM aT MONTRYIDEO—DETaxtion | DON,! majority. The eveuts ot the week betoken terest in Congress, she will not allow a repr David Rae. | controled the body, and whose only chance fo ARMS. the condempation of Grant. postmaster actore, and not enough of piquant aud dashing | sentative to attain 4 seat not known ta besoau! . Ww I. A. Dedolt. : gaining power would be throagh a bold ant a Mosteyrpxo, November 5.—A terrific storm The Pail Mali G Profound distrust <yandiog in tee, beant: ; aud without these any enterta mment In | on the tarif, £0 she 48 Ber ateroms are con | 4 = ee decisive battle. The Preidency will be th is raging here. Several vessels jn fhe harbor | of Butler and cther lead hoid of e ta the " ’ rned. For years 3 aadall has bee! 5. K. doko } . | and the tings, the in ave been Criven ashore, and much damage has inds © pee ho e Orne Cen eee onnuahee- | = teenign tongue Becemes a dull and tiresome | Seprosentative of a dutrict which nae demand. | oc H. Biorgan, A. H. Buckner. j B bation tenure Gotti tx 1 Some eee land. The government hes or, | ee mines Of the p ste. Che vee na sinenieae Sifalr to the largest part of the audience, par- | coor nim exacting stewardanip in secariug tor | 7. J. F- Philitos, SOF sending scurrilous 1 cul hen prolonged throngh a period of m Volkenberg, of this | CUlsny when prolong ki ty. The verdict is ion of the country till the day wher maile to Mr. Aaron dered that all vessels in the ports of Uruguay Lighest pro- } democrats. jours or more. Next wees there is to be 4 protest against a Ubird term for Gran that wel fe has committed himself strongiv a+ aimee hat Mr. Jewell has He 2 echk | the ballots of the people pags jadgment on the | having on bosra arma and pravisic avs entertainment at each theater. destines | the policy istration towards the work, and decide the iss V.B. | for the rebels tn the Argentine republic shall be | South: ag aud (allure of fread a . iree trade in tuo many speeches, which detained. revi He ee sation to exert every effort | @ beautiful aud ac mplished of the record of the House, and leace a rhe ee MOTH On the Capitol. oot aaicecigy The Morning Post thivks «Grant sight have = he yee actlitiee of | the Nation ruun would fail to rally to his candidacy the strengib aw JeRsRy. Phe tast Congress gave the sum of $200,000 to he Providence City Insurance Co. 4 a 3 ory ar Hd bos nee toon ao | of the west and south. = - 5. W hg th fe | @rade the east front ot the Capitol, and 0: r - fics ty amt @ | averted the resu tb: opening bis lipe. Fewer to bese the offenders to justice. The ns, 0. KERE, 6! F. ‘eese. ment, in some substantial aud permanent way Provipesce, November 7.—The reason for case in question will be tried at the next term of | bing.” and yor Like it,’ in a igpeceemanr nia hee sper sist 7. A. A, Hardenbargh. | the whole landseape of Capito! Hill. This work | the Marachartte een enne Riniec H Atiarivgewed The Glendenning Scandal the court.—&. ¥. Time | of which she bas won great p pulatity. There | 18 @ ripe scholar, affable in speech, disting ought to be, therefore, large and fashion: is, in its way, a !arge undertaking; and it is now : roking the authority of the Providence City In. | "Nuorasa ove Peetwene ne one cont a A 1 in many capacities, honest in Intention, and 4 democrats; 3 republicans. in that desperate cegree of vigor which ind surance company to do business in that state ROY, BCT WAS Nor ENGAGED To mua. Tux Frets AcDiToR's Ruronr—Ezpentes | Houses every Dight. At Fou Toole, the | deservedly popular with ail sections. His name PUNNSYLVANIA. cates the rpecdy mesting of Congress, and © | Sas that the coupasy Lad rot inceen ne Foi, ee of ie Internal Revenue and Foreign Sercice—The | English comedian, will Gil an engagement of | 1et?¥é with it more strength than Wood, and | 1. Chapman Freeman. 15. Joseph Powell, Gerire to have something done betore they as | capitai to the amount required by the new lac trial of Kev. John S- Giendenning. ‘ThePeoe fortheoming report of Fifth Aud‘tor Ela w: fix nights. While Mr. Toole may not be quite | s‘Wiger popularity than Randall, because of the Charles O'Neill. 16. Henry W. Earley, semble. | . . and not from any impairment of the origin: bytery amembied at 1 o'clock, in the church ow ‘ = 1 - up to what is claimed for him by the critica of ct that his records not open to attack, and | 5. Samuel J. Randall. 17. S. S. Blair. This Capito} buitding is a tit model for one to | Canitat of $100 uch. 3 pok, mate reincarnation hopes ipedhroeee ged MTS ile taritl are more in accord with | 4. WD. Keliey 1s, W. 8. Stinger, study all the history of his country. Its slow pad Hrorpectavenne, Jersey City Heights, and Kev. ternal revenue .as follows: Assessing, $530,191 York seem, for some stravge reason, willing to | 4! Satis: orinctale than Mr. Kanda 5. John Robbing. iy. Ley: Marsh. Hkogress {owurd an etorcal incompletence | The Fire Insurance Companies and a ee ake ae ere sap eaT Ors, $11SWKi6.25; revenue agente, ex admit. If be is not ® great actor, he isa very | ‘There is potbing in hie long career in Congress | 6. Wm. Ward 20. L. A. Mackey. sbould be taken up by the patient political sta Chicago ner une Laamen cori onlahen nian Of | (listilieries, 1 geod one, which is about aa great a rarity now- | which could bebrought apis his serione chen, | 1. Wash” Tounsend . Jacob Turney. dent as atype of the best buman society. ¥ Cascace, Nov. 7h It le stated on what ie | Eonar cee Conta aayam on Clintons sonar. ee Sala” | a-daye, and more enjoyable, as a general thing tage. He has dignity, grace, ability, repa- | §. Hei-t-r Civmer. . F. H. Hopkins. Sore end ie and cet oe ways eoite on. We | deemed good authority, that most of the na- Ue tested that Sve or mx wostetemns - eee apemte, © saben; | In two or three of his ro'es, and notably in tation’ aptitude rhs, popularity. His chaucea | 9 Herr Sintth. . A. E. Cochrane. walk round it, and select coigns of vantage t: | tional beard insaranes companies that with. we. un coed on tp tegeante aman Gistilieries: Eli.soe. expenses of Meter Ot | Harry vaze, he Introduces an exeirely new ype are the best to-day of any of the candidates | 1). Wm. Mutchler. : John W. Wallace. ateail; it reforme all its own defects, but stil | Grew from this city ou the fee of ctaey | Me miller called sf, the aayium to get accom “uterunl revenue. gangers’ | Of character, and in an admirabie manner, too suggested, except that it might be arged agains: | 11. F. D. Collins. . Henry White, defects are ascribed to it, on which men tinker | will teture shortly aod oontinas bush es, complesion called to secure the'adtieson ot s vexpenses, S300), Bade ior | He is. ities pleasare to be able to-aid, well | S088 that bis service bas not been continuous: | 12. W. W. Ketchum. 26. Jacob Sheakley. A helpless and beatiful thing, it often rises ty compleaion © the “ traveling expenses, $5,090; paid for | . \rotted in his spectalties,—some of bis «ub- engraving and printing internal revenue stamps refural of the Boston aud other strong com; Fe ; the hiatus occurring in the Forty-third Con- | 13. James B. Keilly. 27. C. B. Curtis, its truest proportions, and feels the hand 0: | nies to join the withdrawing companies, ts tid JOuDE lady introuble. Ho could sot identity orcinstes rendering thet parts nearly as weli as i. Pack ie i, a: ie the visitor, por «ay that Glendenning is the man. Pe + m ponn- res, to which he was notelected, being de. | 14. John J. Packer. enterprise most vigorously, in such extrem~ | tobe one impelitng reasou for teelr proposed a, Dee fel teee in internal revenve theme eee eee ane | be dove his, which fe @ ® good deal. feated as ‘a candidate for the tate at. large by 19 democrats; 12 republicans. afilctions as war, fire, and Capitol moving | retarm, When Mrs. Mitier called, Dr: Habbard {old ber pended for ae, G80: Gantatod ats Gocdiove 8. Orth. In all probability he wil be BODE [eLa: : nd every day, looking to ite intere~ ing —— ¢ eee eee , Dended for moieties, $580 fzpended ‘The question raised in thisrotumn last Satur- | the next Speaker, unless combinations be made 1. B. T. Eames. 2. L. W. Ballon. polis be oe lean ak goers allway a wien sition meld ot Sates thonpshonie x ee pod ved a vice & a0 ont parte espa 5 t him by Wood's eastern friends. which 13 2 republicans. the cd per 7G f : vice and of comumissions, arbitrations, ¢ day 48 to who was entitied to gedit for the | S8robended “and im thin eoeet . SouTa CaRotina. some uncertainty of the fatere. d Robert Cammings, passengers cn the Blew was cot of eamiatent to he matron. en! pave Lina nm A cnet f meme hag hinge ad Sere allegorical clock in the old Housgof | GEN. PAYNE, 1. Samuel Lee. 4. Alex. S. Wallace, ‘The work now going on was ali provided fo | Yerk and Newark talltoad, sed both intosn prt of done tie kanes ark ee fees recelved from “cumale, & iS ib aoacenad Representatives, has attracted considerable at- | of the 2ith Ouio district, is spoken of as tno E . re Mackey. 5. Rober! Sinalis. bin le sie ago longer — man three cated. stepped ovt of the car on the plattorm 2° | tr. Millers pase te get insermancn coneney poms 3 ; » ° a non 4 . te. . Sol. L. Hog core-and-ten. The firet architect, ble | the train rounde: ve ts pow, a rartigenclnpernae oy ug; Smornt of eoamen’e | tention, and will doubtiess serve to bring out all | CoMPpremise ae ee 2 democrats; 3 republicans but override» Frenchman, sowedthat thesit | and were thrown Dnder the wheels of @ fears | We theoase. Mra. Miller told him that she had above receipts, @D.s20, areenaed fa wor | the facts of the case and fually ix tne honor TENN AsSe8. of the edifice had two profiles, and that it wa | passing on the other track. Cummings was | D&Fd work to get Miss Pomeroy to divulge the respondent After the selection of a Speaker Las beon de- , . - 7 name of her se jucer; that rhe bad aimost threat- eB a * proper! longs. A o 1. Wm. McFarland. 6. J. F. House. set on the ridge of one of them. — killed instant!y and Walton tatally injured. - . sl fal thi Interpreters ete. iar Obine Set fear | where it shal prota 2 position which | Clded, the troables of organization have only | 2: jar McFarland. 6. J F. House, The Capitol was put up by civil commiasion- Se a ey a 7 State? and Brllish claisse coms tenes es eiee | as follows: “As Tam Stan desires to koow dovetvas uges Seo seca cae ee | 5 9. ean 10, HG. Young. Tapaggul not get avy votes. ‘Mr. Hallet re- | the great £6 000 troiting race between Gecident, | confession. (0x suother occasion Ars, Mller expense and salaries of United States and | Whether Mr. Howard or Mr. Keim is right in | Sevoires spo duty. "Tne post of hondr,. as to ¥ democrats; 1 republican. Pe Gauames gon ate wines ob DERE SES trict taar grounds, to-day Oeathoct eid ate | whos 3, ey. tn the soom fuggorted the pistol Spanish claims commission, $15,500; expnses | regard to the y be definitely settled Pci cane | (eBolder of which the prestige of being the JH. Reagan. 4. R. Q. Mill building face uj a bill. The ground willawal- | favorite with Fullerton arkecond choles. The scene. Bre, Miller said. ““OBY there was noth- or Unt a a nitely ei will state 6 ¥ j cra (Pe Be : 4. K. Q. Mill. d . st im the story . commision, £4,248; expenses pep ons t both are fo eerer Charles fanzoni, be. | manshiy of the ‘Gommittes of Waye and Meets, 2. D. B. Culberson. 5. John Hancock. low it up tothe approaches. Move it over to | weather is threatening and the race may have ‘Witness hed besw tid bya bor ot Mra. Rited States commission to Texas, | tween the years til: and 1819. designed and eze- | In this Gomnection, also, Fernando Wood again | 3. J. W. Throckmorton.6. Gustave Schiecher. oe oo enee it between the two crests, and | to be Postponed, Miller that one of the neighbor's Gaughters bad es and salaries of tribunal ot | cated the work in question, as well asseveral | looms up. If he is torced to give way as Speaser 6 democrats. grade both down. = "i he New York Weekly Bank State. | told Miss Pomeroy what she bad beard of the 468 ! salaries of | others now inthe capitol. The inscription in And Kerr is chosen, he may urge hie claima for VIRGINT " They stole bie plans, like hereditary politi- | 7 enon pistol scene, and that Miss Pomeroy had replied | the bage of the statue of Clio is ‘C. Franzoni— | the committee chairmanship on sectional and B. Douglass, 6. J. R. Tucker. cians, peta one S. the excktiouts have ae New Yorx, November 6.—The weekly bank | thst that was the first she had beard of it. Zs = ee eneakls appears to be definite. Now, who | other grounds, and as having been on it already. Ht. Platt. i. J. 2. Harris. | but alter sixty years, the arc a statement is as follows:—Loans, increase, | Mary Jane Glendenning, sister of the accused, will furnish some particulars in reg2rd to Mr. | If the East las the presiding officer the West . Waiker. 5. Eppa Hunton. covered those » After waiting for a long | statemen' 4 363,900! legal ten. | Wa® next eworn. She testified that her brother rarest Fotitien! Revointic Franzonl? And what other work Equal to the | willdemand the commitice: fe cect post of HOH. Stowelt, 9. Wm. Terry. time for a good chance, they make their point Sera, "docedase,’§163,900; deposits; ttarenee, | geverally spent his evenings at home, except obey Noah | Qne under notice. iu the e&pitol or elsewhere, | honor. Kandall does not come to the surface aa SG. Cael. {uittle by little they make it. First, they have | ders, 0; circulation, tnorenss, Q25400; tessree’ | whan called away. Ie guearally acceanpennea ag cee es | dd he do? ? ap availab: didate, on account of his views 7 democrats; 2 republicans. two squares of buildings, which encroached | $991,200; cireals * ” | her to church, and did ‘not go out afterward. : owing returea received lat night ar ‘ on the tari. For this reason, if the next House Wiscoxsm. | Ebon tie ealdce: sad suuptied gis ond boarding | tncronse, $100,000. She knew of is being out upon one occasion, eee ee TER OTAR ET i pletona will publieh during the car- | bad beep republican, it was doubtful whetuer . William. ». 8. D. Barcard to generations of Uongressmen, removed: Tal: OD Sama) eae with o ootlage friend, til Pe%tions me eee PExsevrivanta— Wik couree ape: — Bee Mr. Blaine would have given Mr. Kelley the Caswell. 6. 4 mobail, costs about $600,000. » by the | Naw Youu, November 1--To-day's Tims in | ing. Ho reached howe from Philadelphis ease : ENRSYLY Ax A ich cor rections and addi | rent month a new nove! by Hon. A. G. itiddle, committee. The chairman of the committee . Mayon J; M Buck { $30,000 oF $40,000 A year, the Approaches to the thelist of county majorities received by tole. | atl o'clock in the morning. On the srening of ‘ons yesterday i jority foots ap 13,018. | of this city. It i ical im character, the 7 s i P. Lyn ‘ 8. Me Dill. | “hinder” protiie, e o) eed ¥ July 4, 1873, Mr. Giendenning was at home with Seles aE wanting from Forrest, fukin id to pape y. eat after the close pelnas benieacer ts Meteo Gemocrats; 6 republicans. | Then, admonished by the terracing, the Sena. ths opomimteen a ee anes re | ber looking at the fireworks. On Christmas and p wards of Puilatelpbin have ther sar Ong | of the wart onan wsaid that it will contain | — ‘The next committee of importance is that : INDIANA. unter 4 Cork Sen Gunter See eee eee Hate cra pa meveeuns —Obeaiead Sew Yours oveuings last he was at home. “He ted, and they increase Latta’ * | Portraits or sketches of many well-known indi | Of Con We he denied” it iuasanee, Oo 9. T. J. Cason. matters around the Capitol, even to the public | has 39 majority in Forest county. ands white etvaw lot past of the tien ee r temssay Far apr ‘Co eressional 4 viduals Q¢ both sexes, and will be erowded with Marshall of ilinois, the leading democrat : 3 % Patni petting neg Fp prea gatel Charlie Ross Said to B Have Been Seen mother told her ts slaving given Mise Pom —* ps ~ 2 i ef H : a . L. Be i a ~f y ne cle ave 2. iss Pomeroy a ereey W. W. Phelps, rep., cla incicents, political and social, each a+ are pecu- | who has served with it ia defeated. Swann, of 1 eee ded and the old #uares taken in, at a very in Connectic: | erey @ locke’ . i r been also with the | 5. Ws Sasa Ha \ a Conx., October 7.—It 15 believed j quéntiy detained Lim in the church after the che msjority. The democrats | ‘yar to the time and topics of which it treats. | Maryland, whose service has a ate ig 8. Rotasen. 13. J. S. Baker. great cost, It was at this period, when every ERIDED, ny O1 jt y ‘and I would wait for bis te Ante bie mm of Catler by five majority Taking {nto account Mr. Riddie’s politi and | 8Ppropriation commi tee can bardiy crave it, 15. M.S. \. 5 . thing that had been done seemed to be & Teni | oD good ground that Charite Toss was seen in | service, ani woul ‘ “ ’ . th t ~ Ri itt strength of voice to expiay: 7. Franklin Landers. t a N en mversation with ber. i have told him that ae mane —A dispatch bore B ae lem professional experieuce, and the success which wi be thas not hort ee tie savant spproywistion 8 democrats, > pennulicane. oes enaeta oe bonged hee Spier Pine i megs Sbeeray on pode Bg - beet = ere talking a ine po Phe ge lh e pollea tt = Hab ftented bis two former literary yeutures, itis | pills usually exacted by members on the floor ae ) 4 York detectives. paying him, and be esid be peraett neg < Case toe hot too much to expect that the fortheoming | tf Rend aid not desire this chairmanship he } t- G g- Eseliet &. Sampson. Shas ee coe ae en ene ee en =e ean any Sop he always felt confident him the next mo plied that eenord. | book will be an in interesting and populi could probably have either Banking and Cur- J Pipa sie many of these eleventh-bour votes are ot MERTING OF THE Boarnp oP MetsopisTs at b hot engaged. He said a mm the next mor poe ratare. Te sublects ise | rencs or Commerce. fu such an event Hulwan | 5. Famyoet | 8: sasion Obee elle lt reel) edie terry | ome Bavtimona—Theboard of bishops | | Robert Welle, a trustee of the church, gars Meant qaation are certainly well choren, sofar at | would in ali probability be made cuairman of Jomes Wile death by pismires,”” as Bob Schenck once aid. | of the Methodist Episcopal church convened 1a Blendenning good character. least as public interest and dramatic effect ars | the Appropriation Committee. - anineot “Lindependent, § rapublicans. The eve of the great commander, whether im | Beltimore Thureday, with the following | James Du 5 nee ee ee Will prove t9 be a severer tent of the suthor’ | bly be green ts Sumeee nee seal eT , Dae iamediate opportunity. nn” NEMS or ene | ee rin, “or Pecan eae aout a | PETTY Mdjournes SS een xs -G | : ; hee x Iton Saylor. i. John L. Vance. immediate opportunity. yp; Simpson, = jeott, " ey aune te the tine aoa Bh aioe ere ee oe Hib panainy - Ansel T. Walling. ‘The enm oF $20,000 has been expended ent- | Delaware; Ames, of Maryland; Harris, of Lili | PotiTical GamBLIne Is New Yore Mors j nad incre Sea a ep be r third c . 1. John P. Cowan. ist the building out of the ground. In this errill, 5 > 5 -, wes ~ Siecle Med Oe Oe ene | BS would See eee ee | a en ee a Work, enough dist has beon obtained to grade | Wiley ot Massachusetts; Haven, of Georgia; | Says of the Sambling on the election in — ams, dem., bas the Taek da ae te get eawnite—Yerterday was | with that commiitee than accept the chatrmn: 6. Frawk H. Aerd. 16. L. Danforth. olf many acres of Capitol Hill, towards the deso- | and Peck, of California, ‘The session of Thars- | York: Some of the Ng, betore election was we bee the last day of the fall meeting at Point Breeze. | ship of the Commitice on Foreign affairs. | 6. Frank B ae Rae hat late ats on the south. The best trees have | day as well as that of yesterday, was moctiy ofa | solely for political eflect, The late Joke Mone beats Bett= about = The Spat beat Ot the rate peccioand Teareias Plaid po tab oat realmente a (RSL aie pe James Monroe. been bodily dug out and ‘ansplanted some ot | private character, and Uttle is Known of the | rissey. fp a ct Hava, rep., Bae 6,000 ma ‘The ras : 5 1 Simor tan, Do 5 nade chai “ap- | 9 E.F. Poppleton. 1%, James 4. Garjield. | them fifty years old. The remainder of the | subjects u . . | fd - ae mel 1a was between dem- | j4¢ pis Boy, Maud, Simon, Cheston, Deross, pooptation Cammitten be Gilt iene te Le ok . Henry 8. P money is spent conducting drives through this | however, that the principal object of the mect- | Dight by @ bet of $1.00 that Hayes would om To tyke ee ‘iat | the order named. Minerva and Volanteer Maid | given War Claims or Commerce, having sevved 15 democrate. 7 rer | were withdrawn. ‘The fra! | to Grey Chief, second to Katie S., bUcans. k, lowering gas and water pipes; taking out | ing was for perfecting and anvoncing the as- | the city by 10,000 mi ty. both. Nuneasea. . tia spring-fed ish pools, and placing marble | eignment oi Episcopal visitations among the 3 Li — inthe pevaon of - “rhe Judiciary Committee, which Ben. Butler | 1. Zor seats around the edifice, with rights of steps | bishops. The work of making up the annanl | Sheridan Shook on Dix, some te t re: ct nd bil ft te ce, like th ‘k below the | re ‘twill not probably be fin! Qt thie | S&y Over €25,000, but is great loss was made . erty leet epee ge ag it elected to the next House; as it is, it is hard to | 1. Benjamin Wilson. 3. Frank Hereford ‘and evergreens will Cost $13.00 each.—a',”” | meeting of bishi pecked heavily from the rst, and. a anenmend Uisiawa.—-A dispatch irom | $100 to fourts, were Dik, me Elia, bese” speculate on‘ Ben's” successor, as Fidredge, | 2. Ohatles J. Faulkner. in Chicago Tribune. see ng tl ven Be caught , A. Storresey hea! hase, says —The deputy sherit! | Maden, blk. g. Arthur, b. gz. Clothesline, b. m. — and bhighomtindlny, copy) me —r ceme erie AvPRAY oN 4 Itai) city on Wednesday next, to decide onestimates | but the ee even, bis ene noon with warrants fom Judge Trimble: dis, | sud bran, Edie. ‘The Srat heat waa hes boee, | area oe eee ett Congreme Yet Hf Burleigh. “4. Samuel F. Hersey sharged Engineer Attempis ‘e Throw a Man from | forthe coming year. being made ap by bis winnings on ‘rlideu and t Judge, for the arrest of Darahes noige and | beam in 230,second by Ella Madden in 25:,| the Committee on Public Lands; Archer, of Wn. P. Frye. 5. Bugene Hale. York /ieraid, dated the Sth instant, says thaton | A May's Anu FocND Im A SALOoN.—Yes were James McCloud, James Kelly (who lent. Hodgson for contempt of court, ia re; | h'Fd by the same horse in Sa: cae Sipe | arene he Neves Commitiee; Wells, of Sis- at abicant the evening previous Henry K. Bradiey, a mer- Revteg sie atl arse, Semen the stow down. of 8 said to have cleared $30,000). Edward Kear fas aheas corvus iss 2, the fith was won by | sourl, Public Buildings : — ‘ canee ‘haut of New Haven, while riding om an out- | man was found in A by Judge Trimble in the onset Gees eaned 0 decide the race another heat | "It is of course impossible to predict what dis- 5 PRORTE Camera ward-bound Shore Ling train, wasattacked aod | beer talon at Nov 100 Prines seeeen ny hee mack, James ‘horseman. iborne parish last week. Lieut. Hodg- ii be trotted to-day. For the special purse of —— will be made by the democrats of the : — te — }. Alfred M. 5 severely beaten b iott 'H. Smith, @ dis- | bar-tender. Charles Liemann. ‘The arm hard Oharies Reed, William Wau, ‘Reed, ths srareen” Arrested at the Washita Rouse, and | $1 500 Goldsmith Maid trotted against her | Independent or Li Aitred M_ Waddell. eh: Spgineer of the Shore Line road. it | some flesh on it, and looked as if it had where | partner of Morrissey in the Tne escape. He was subsequently captured in the +, rim — Quarter, 3455; i ““"'7 democrats, 1 republican. low t . Ta mile, 1.09, three-quarters, 1.444; mile, 22y. ‘ ” ‘3 7 employ of the railroad company ve cellar. The limb was sent to Capt. Williams of gated over 000, whieh, at 2g cent. com- tion at the rete vaprtcan Coote tere Lan, | Bread etek ete Sa 07; threo: | feelings of the others. in this respect, they will My cacompiaing of Mr. Bradicy and sein B. Jona. | the eighth, precinct, by. the proprietor ‘ot the Bim $7,500. In to thie secreted bimseif. arsbal Seiye and Lieu’, | quarters, 1 42; mile, 2.18, all be oe onc ke cues coca 1. aro ota . George W. 3 son, of the Palladium, both iooee on ee saloon, = it. _—— S be sold French poo! rete fodgson are en route to Vieuna, to auswer | sonpen oF ax Inromtaxt Witwess.—The | bow, as the of asimon | 3 republicans. road, w Sybe 2 learned however. rere Ludee Trimble. It is probable that in- | sory of George Be lomteaey, Rooper af the if we . we ‘Onxsov. of driving his ‘belonging to thoarm. He ; telegreye Wane’ Und against bork for cutting | Oyacee grounds pear Indias Sarker tina Staent weenie ane Soeaenea ailcoena* 11, Gores Ate Dew Placed thelr lives in constant peril, “Smith was Sat tle pewebt moptiter only moved ae. sail i cut, was found near that place on Trarsday, Had the strength of parties in the next House 1 democrat. faye a train, wasnot opened until - The Peexatcre fraiat and a long, deep which severed his jugular | peen pretty evenly balanced Banks would Lave Recapitulation. was ¥ occupants of the poombes weet in the horrible case of a person be: vein, shows that murdered. Lockwood | stood a good chance for the speakersbip, but THE CONGRESSIONAL VOTE. ip RE agen, oh business of The arm ust come to light’ in Moutre, secon senteat aoe even Ane ie nat pots Ghat oun ef tae queue. = t omoemate 48 Te | south Carona.” “2 only dowisted was sont to the Morgue. Y. Times, 6c. 7 | gi ut a q a | ferred fn the Homans Cana urdered to prevent bis appesneee | P rite’ ane Sncetea: | 3 1] hee 4 Vanpict AGAINET 4 CoRvIO® AxD mrs Friday. when Dear relative a ov Tito! sr Beroger.—| The following shows the uames of those olect- 7 “3 | Bradley eee ee ae Fh Shipman, in the suit the body was found terson oPe: | lean cont ae oe ee ve smookinn | £4.20 the 44tn iva. Those tn iene oe 2 6) Bae Of the United eo eeees Srtonn oe d on its | ay i ; % now ae | : ae ee paren had bitten | Be echer’s ee ae sppeaied trom the de- pnt raoeieing independents, the stuars damet i 3 Beat were Tate frets interaa! revenue sampe. an aa be ler face th the court, depyin, ir motion fora cE 7 ‘Elias Howard, recover bore ap impression Of lerribie agony. “The wa | Wr of partiealars. Frank Moultom has feos | St Sen Tom ST | Sheri: Hart, pop ey yt air was hushed up at the time. Leer ta nab pear oe Monday and plead to} 1. weary W. Meieail. 16 andrew Willians. 3 ., | ssrived ment of a quantity of revenue the po 1g Wo Lepectee GROE Te oe universe | sre, \eelctment tor Ubslon Mr. Begcher eed) 4 Te mnumanes os herr, we +; 3] Wowmm found a verdict for Sw TeseenSee esta Beeeyotbeeet mene | Min Frecta. i: Beicpalendegind 29: Henry. Hatter. i 2 kein tae siie"in Reamer Scu Rene. athe Ne powers, calling | x oS = i . le uel F. Miller. es attenben to the d to [taly trom intrigues | un's Wire. Partiss how Onsealas nese | Soe mecca ae Same A: Bagiey. 3 little decome i= he sum of fan no longer tolerate eas, be government | state that carly on Thursdey morning tank | 6 SamuelS, ox.” 23. Soot Lord. en all pan was taken, = hn a T tolerate @ permanent conspiracy | — ome outraged the witeof a planter . my: ir. = — Beker, . ou %9 | somewhere under a pileof the Smount in favor Siscontinne (pelts, and urging the powers to | near ther the treatment received she B. W. Leavenworth, and votes of the United States.—N. F. Times, 6th. eadore at the Hole aon Of maintaining ambas- | will probably die. PDillipe tas areeetee ang | 0. Fernando Wood. 26.0, DP. MacDougali, = be e: niac Kitis ANOTHER.—On We sadore at the Holy See Brought to Osceola, where. Yhe cltieene, lend Beit, 2 8. 6. el ati ma. | Duried as socnas aged ‘fumate of the tataee de: Tee ButiaeD Tovasawant.—The New | black and white, egy emerd York billiard tournament, seventh game. hearing the evidenc jnnings, resalted:—Csriile Dion, 300; fudoiph. | Inpisroerrion op P apeciai » 18 innings, Vignaux, 2 the London Daily News tron ac’, hed th game, 20 innings, Joe ‘Dien’ Pope intended to receive adapuinn yeorday aight, a a Daily, 266. Game, 3) innings, Vig- = tS