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oacl ae ‘j | SENSATION THE EVENING STAR. cd “ Srataet BUne awat wits sue enecets x Da evee worse PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, Phe very large Cathoric element io Paltedel- AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ent lact Friday morning vy the aeoes nee Peunsylvania Ayeune, cor. Lith St. of the fact that Rev. Father John W Gerdes. : = Guard, ts tho mertaarn part ot tee cnnee THE EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY, suddenly lett for parts woknown, takiog ‘wita &. BR. AAUPPUANSA , Prost, SS young 'y> | ‘ing, wi pected previously acted ip the ty of organist THB RVENING TAL Is vorved by carriers to | & inthis church, ‘The tacts made pabile arf vert thetr subscr at Ten CENTs PRR WEEK, OR | Coptes at the meagre, but & personal scqualutance of the -Fo! sare. parties concerned furnishes the follows: 81.0, six months, $3.00; one Fear, $3. Gerdemapn induced this young laty to leave THS WBEELY STAB—Pupblished Friday—g@i 0 year. G@# luvariably in advance, in both cases, the chureb over which Rev. Father O'Neill pre- ‘Srone woertaiatremaed en aptenten, |__VS8e 44=N2, 6,749. WASHINGTON, D. ©., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1874. TWO CENTS. fast it eos ee aoa Sees intimacy sprang up between the two. LECTUR AMUSEMENTS. EVENING STAR. | THE ARMY. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. |, suoaTms.Stenaeming Print, |__| tonricm int ie atten condaip, and Y_ = © & cecrcaz counsz— FORD'S OPERA nouns. Anncal Reports of Generals Sherman and Sheridan, "The Prospect Gvenue ‘Oburch, was peeked | Fetes, Bhe’tonte lena ine fontloman of the The Prospect avenue church was packed | Tobes. She told « friend that «he was deter within afew minutes after the door was opened | mincd to have Father Gerdemann as ber yesterday. Every one expected that the accused | husband, and that she did not c Evgegement for one week only of Mr. JOHN L. THE RECENT ELECTIONS, Alnbama. THS LEADING INTELLECTUAL TOULK, who will be accompanied by ‘and have The Strength of the Army—A Besnme | gexaron ePENcen’s VOTE CHALLERGRD—D m- Washington News and Gossip, are what © able nsstotazce of Mr. Westland, Mr. ‘Herbert. of Military Operations—The Indian | OCRATIC MAJORITY OF 15,000. ‘would be placed on the stand in his own behalf, | the consequence would be. The tender me tier Johen cnr; and Miss Mitchel, ombetsing | _INTHRNAL Ravawvn.—The recelptafrom this | St MiMtval m the West. Monroounny, ALA. November 3—The vote | And as his story will eottie the queation of his | feclings were reciprccated by the Pather wea, ATTRACHiONS OF THB SEASON with (be Oomedy Dama of source to-day were 3663,181.03. poiieets of Senator Spencer was oballenged at Dsca"n: | guilt or innocence ln them'nds of great many, | when coaversing with bie Gromer’ ener: Me OFF THE LINE’ a SR ‘ General Sherman, in his annual official re- by a life-long citizen, on the ground that m- | the time for hearing itis anxiously awaited. Mr. | Would coatiuually dilate upon the great ability — a COR nan ee ss Me L. Toole. Aco SPONDENT writes to us in reference port, dated headquarters army of the United | cer did not live there. Spencer claims Deca! ut Riggs crose-examined Mr. James Dann, one of | of his lady organist, nnd speak of her with more The vex # the biterary Divi Peon PARLE PhATOsIS ee to a statement that General Doubieday is the States, St. Louis, November 4, 1874, says: “Ths | a¢ bis home. The democrats will have a gra Glendenping'selders. Mr. Dunn had frequently | than ordivary consideration. Time passed en, of this Coe se wilt v | Epricgine (as acted over two theasaud times), Mr. | Oly cfficer now living who was with Anderson 1 et ved to October 15, shows | Tatification to-morrow night. Housten and ’ made pastoral calls in company with the ac and the intimacy became #0 great that the i . Toole, ‘|| at Sumpter, that Gen. Jeif. ©. Davis, (then a | total returns rece! ae foe WS | distinguished speakers are invited. The ¢ cured, and had been thrown into his society « | young lady would spend the eveuing at JAMES T. FIELDS, To concinde with the pe ite Drama of lieutenant of Modoc fame, was there. that the strength of the army to bs at that cate | cratic majority in the state will be 15,009; »'x | great ‘deal, both at the charch meetings and | dence of the prieet oftentimes seiitiicsai aia rmer editor of “THE WEAVERS.” = ree A 26,441 enlisted men, and adds: ‘I have no doubt | Congressmen and thirty majority on joint bal- | Scial gatberings in the congregation, and in | bis abode uniil midnight ae 7 | AEST aad (Pbsicbleasiid or felessacbgelay RN nd demand] (OTST of January, 1875, the number of | lot in the legislature. "Alex. White aud many | attending sessions of the preeteacs aed sees pany. Her visits to . 6, Hor. 29, and Nor. 23 { > been appointed collector of the 1st district o: enlisted men will be reduced by the ordinary | PTOM\ment radical leaders are in caucus here, | During all the intercourse he never beard or equent as to cause . MO DE Ber} Spee a } lilinois, vice Samuel A. Irvin, deceased. Ja. casualties, discharges, and deaths, to the nuts. | }°F WL&t purpoee is not known. saw an improper word or action on the pert of Father Gordemann’s oune Rrretirree tae | prices. novs-tt_ | G. Ramsey bas been appointed coilector of ta» ; — Floridn. the secascd. He saw him fuur evenings enct: | Keeper for the father anid ti the Indy organtet CHARLES LAME, SIDNEY SMITH, AL. | aahaz aa Gth district of North Carolina, vice J.J. Mott, | ber lmited by law, viz.: 25,000, and will vea-| prawaw ELECTED TO CONORESS—THE L70:s- | week ase Tule, and’ neser hneg nee, he conduct of th ; ee eae TEES eee aS eee Ee Deed eee || remased. : "| ture the expression of the opinion that this LATURE CLOSE. Mary Pomeroy but once, and that was when in | ae #0 bad ut to dingust her, wd the sister re- ICES BE-ABRANGED TO SUIT POCKETS _ ascites ——_—_ limits the forces of the companies to so small a| _TALLAWASSER, November 9—Late return | company with the witness he called’ os <d to Germany, whe noe ahe original y cam». PRIC - "AN Tks. “ MONDAY EVENING. Sorember 9, 1874 Taene was quite a nnmber of visitors at the standard that the efficiency of the service is | Show that Purman, rep., deteats Henderson | rome Sabbath school business. He @ matters went so tar. and the two vecame r, | For positively one wo: k on! Executive Mangion to day. Among those wao * detailed account of the several services hei in the church on Sabbath and during the week, showing how the In relation to the spired thereby. It is utteriy impossi- | dem., in the first district by from 500 to 700. It Sisto maimain tho cokipanies in remote sta- | Willtake an actual count to decide the resalt tons op tothe very small legal standard, ba- | nthe second, though it is believed Wallis ts cause months must necessarily elapse after dis. | €lected. The senate is tie. The republican. that one of Qentntauts threatened @ whole affair to the bie » Gerde- became ind'guaut, and said nis yow of and celibacy had pot been violated, and Pearran actrees, } MISs NEILSON, < | Her firstappearauce in Washingtov, supported by the talented young actor, lsd audience with the President were Secra- tary Fish, Secretary Robeson, Postmaster Gen- ersi Jewell, Attorney General Williama, and j sat which rote was taken, the witnes tbat nothing improper bad occarted However, nee nal daw a charges and deaths before rec-uits can be sent | Claim the legislature by three on joint baliet. | trustees a taken, a bad oc a | snc a noment Ric thy BTS ted arte, | ComMTOET Dota <=aa) _| tromibe" gensral rendceroan Goutal’ Sin Pe ee q 6 ,. | _ WAS? THE TROOPS KewoveD—The commit- | man then fefers to the reports of otficers com. The + pn yg EO oe ee nicdolags LADIES’ GOODs. MONPAY, THUBEDSY ant SATURDAY BVE- | tee of seventy of the city of New Orleans have | manding the different divisions ‘and depart- THE SIEOS oF 120 NDONED. ¢ Sa. i ante Buin Week Coe —_—__————— INC nes cc ne ts, which accompany his report. Mavkip, November 9—It is officiaily an- | unanimous determination to sustain their pas 0 op Wo uann celebrated “} senta dispatch to President Grant, in which | ™*?*, ¥! apres Reterring to the zallitary division of the Mis- Basarien the Carlists have abandoned tue sourl, commanded by Lieutenant General uD. 3 Sheridan, he says:—-This important division ARRIVAL OF DON CARLOS IN FRANCE. tor, because they did not bellewe him guilty as | mass on Sunda: charged. At the close of t last, and on Monday, which igid crose-examina- | was ‘Ail Souls’ Day.” he wasnot prosent at m, which lasted over an bour, the witness He complained of being unwell, they protest against any further occapation of the state by military forces, @md request their withdrawal. £& VED f MISS NsiLSON x ‘i Wit! ap r im her inimitable impersonation of ortwwent of 4 JUL, yin Shakespeare’: enb'ime Tragedy of ROMEO AND JU TUESDAY EVENING AND £ a Don Cartos has arrived at Hendaye, France. | was turned over tothe Presbytery and subjectes | ahd was found at 5 o'clock inthe moraing walk- FLOWE ine oo Wha the Rocks pauememine ay Ge Missiagtopt rive accompanied by his etait. The governmenthas | to @ series of questions. Rev. Mr. Edwards | ing up and down the yer 4 attached to his par- FEATHERS, and or s. Omacoans Cons To Wasurmeron vow 4 | 52a 'cosr tnd maneding tee mater ar lilinoisand | demanded that they be entertained by the | wanted to know if Mr. Dunn would choose » | sonsge, apparently suivering great mental hens i JETS Mies Wollsoe lahat oe ; Crrwars—The Hon. John A. Logan, whose | Minnesota. Within “this immense area’ ara | Erench authorities. ‘Republican successes over | maddy street im prehitcnen ae ree, Sidewalk. | ‘ety. He remained at home uutil noon of Pace in the city ee HATS AN WEDNESDAY ABD FRIDAY EVENINGS, health is improving, left for Washington | grouped most of the Indian tribea, who are in a | the Carlists elsewhere al bounced. . ‘the Bed s thin shoes, This question was the pe Byrne meena Zine, anes nnd og 5. itiserns and Ch PRB RS all Wednesday evening. He will remain there, on | transitive state from savage barbarism toa con- | SPECULATION Nee ee ‘nome tee tea’ forward menor ng Range a iomannioe. jmasch slike new shasee yo vm reat a yarns Gi his physician = Unione SOE ein eae the caee ee ne kee Co nak on || Tampon, Meveuaher Sake Fone ence: replied that he would not, and ail the court and | part of the reverend gentleman dif not const! i F Mise Neilson has made Jutist her own.—Lonion | Of his physician.—Chicago Tribune, Nov. 6th. ? srondent at Paris quotes La Presse, the semi | audicnce waited anxiously for Mr. Edwards to | tute all bie crime, fer now the most paintal aig? ~rpstony orf so frontier sediers with the aboriginal seovaco nue | official organ, as caying that the forthcoming | deveing the eee aely for Mr Dat he said | portion of the story remains to be told. ‘in mon SS% end 683 B ctret. tte fateh ate oy mined performance, ercending | A WASHINGTON SPECIAL to the New York | frontier settlers with the aboriginal savage Te~ songs of Wartitiee Sil Gama eae eee ee Mr. Marshall wanted to Know if | Gordance with e plau in rogue in mee Conuans =;- MAEEET SPA J [5 | andibre that een the, Diary to tragic elevation | ZZeraid says: The aale of cadetship is one of the | sulting pe eR Assembly the necessity of organizing the Sep- | Mr. Glendeuning had held religious converse | parishes, the members Of the congreguden aay 715 — 71D | andes (thet seem lees art than insp: ci matters to be investigated at the coming session During the past year, by the extraordinary | tenate andof then diasoiving, and wiifannounse | with Mary Pomeroy befere she became a | posited their savings with the priest. Thess Ss. HELLER. The word *‘zeni is not to be slightly used, bat | of Congress. Congressman Stowell, of the 4 the ‘ould fairly describe that union of intel {pe and peesion which she last might exhibited.— ondon Pe: which has been en- | “Miss Netison is universally admitted to be the where I would be | only representative of Jutiet on the stage.—London sud customers andthe | Standard. The grestest living representative of Jnlict—Mise Neila. = =.= The actress walks. the stage the burch member. The witness thougt he did. Rey. Mr. Wail asked if the witness would have | lowed. Father Gerdemaun was in close conf thought it strange for the pastor to come out of | dence with Bishop Wood, and thus had a freer the church, parlor after the Bible class was dis- | use of the funds of the parishioners than other= missed and said that he bad fallen asleep? Wit- | wise would bave been the case. Tt bas new Ufse tuld no, noton a warmer Sunday afternoon | leaked out that the funds were misappro- One of the presbytery wanted to kaow if thie priated in ® manner which Activity of the troops and the good sense of our | that the government, disap; — the tardi military officers, the trontier hee been compara- | Dess of the re re of ithtety, will tively safe. On the northern line of Texas and | Constitutional scheme of its own. the southern line of Kansas, the untamed sav- BLEOTION OF A BONAPARTIOT. ages, Kiowas, Comanches, Cheyennes aud Duke De Nerucby, Serenity es beer Arrapaboes, began this season thelr usualraids, | elected to the Assembly from the partinen! and as the Indian agents contessed their atier | Of Olse. He recetved sixty thousand votes. His REOPENING. Back again st the sid stan Lirely regedeled sud re fourth Virginia district, is —— with receiv- ing $1,000 for the last appointment made by him to West Point. Revenve DisTRICTs ConsoLtpaTeD.—The first and second collection districts of Virginia submit ON HAND, AND FOR SALE, ‘oe 80 rascal. incarcatton of the poet's thought Herat | Were to-day consolidated, by order of the Pres- | inability to manage their reepective tribes by pe 9 boy ter ona Cpponents received 18,006 and need — = a dg ot yo haere oo aes .: eS The greatest variety of DRESS TRIMMINGS, Tit four.h sot rises to real grandeuz—New York pees Mi a eee Se incl ea ee iy bapa ps ere i ick een! to know if the Bible poe hater r in session | like’the one in the present case. : ceeey cislerenteciice ans ete | ee cadens tn thn scone wae | tor of the od 2d, is retained as collector of the | the whole autject was tarhed eter te ae wong | COmBTANTINOFLas Novemton a: Despite the jonger than the Sunday school, and the witness | mann privately made lis puta and calls te the CL@AKS ond DisBoSK8 for ladies, the largest | Whole-hearted and devo ribwne consolidated distr: SENTENCE Commurap.—The sentence of Captain W. H. Nash, . S.U. S., lately on duty at Louisville, to be dismissed from the serv: i Minor the fam department and committed to the mauagement | ROVerLment’s measures in Asia Mi of Lieutenant General Sheridan, who has laid | ne coutinues. The Khedive of Egypt has sent hold of it with his accustomed energy, and for | Corn to the distressed districts, Baker, thi full details I reier to bis admirable report, to- | American minister bere, Sir Phillip Francis gether with those of the department commaud- | British consalgeneral, and M. Lebet, French boner patching omc General admission, 75 cents; Orchestea Stalls. BMILLINESY, HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, 7 re ry : FEATHERS, &2., in great variety. tafe a My department of HUMAN HAIR can not boox. Bests to be ned at celled this side of Sew York city, ia prices, styles | branch Ticket office, 9: explained that the Bible class came out of the | stock room, dabbled in real estate, and bought patior betore the closing exercises commenced, | and sold railroad stocks on call and for tine. snd perhaps these lasted a quarter of an hour. | He tuduced membere of the parish to indores Mr. Riggs wantea to know if the pastor was in | notes for large amounts telling them the money the habitof taking paps after the class went | was needed for the charch, the cash raised in thie ‘ : i i out, but the witness had never heard of him | manner he appropriated to bis own ane te 4 ers, Generals Pope and Augar. * +. = banker, have formed a relief committee. va : of him pt . “ar te MONDAY, Novemberis, 1874,J.K. EMMET in | mand’ pa farce te set or taveront FRie tee on | Gitoreen Moreen 9 —-Through the infia peer Hath a Coe totes eames at hing for “him 0 Bae times ‘ai! an DAY, November 16, 1874, 3 + pay, au y fety of the great Pacific railway—now one of ; November 9 — he tr : . wore * FR, “FRITZ.” month, ior the space of one year, and to be cun- | S2' et23-Im Maret Space. — 4 Te mabe the grand avenvesot travel forthe whole world .| ence of the Viceroy ot India conciliatory And General A. N. Terry, now at the north, has | tlations bave begun between Yakoo> ina like manner, given security to our exten- | bis father, the Ameer of Afganistan, ngo han anc abcut Mars’s condition before the matter bs | and the very large credit he was given, on ac. Aned to the limits of Gal came pubilc. and manifested a desire to have | count of the position he held, he prostituted 1u Scioto, and Law- rence counties, Obio, for that time, Ww ASH BALL FRINGES the church session take action in her case. This | the most shabby manner, He bought the — AY, NOVEMBER 9, Every Night and ee ee ; . z A BATTLE ANTICIPATE! juestion was objected to by counsel on both | bouseson Norris Square opposite his church, LN ALL SHADES, MOND) ciatstey and Ba‘arday Mstinecs. THE CLASSICAL AND SACRED CONCERT at the plorations into the Wisek? it Tegiga auditto | _ LOMpom, November 9--A O'-patch f om Hen ides, Because it would not properly come in | apd had them deeded to bie slater. As a forger a Aga fone ‘ cation: ine rapey ’ ° e ‘ ba Hendennin, é lon | hi successful, r ~—— Sener vere po deen Sun | National Theater, last night, wasa highly suc the beautiful vallies th: @ along the strearus | Gaye, dated yesterd: Beye The bombard rT. Glendenning’s statement, and the ad missior: © Was successful, and wi veral Notes wi y t 8 gecement of the young end talented artist of the on WILLIAN'S Lotta aud Maggie Mitchell school, Miss Louise 8y!- Renton eee yn eos Ja Ene, popalar sensational + uti » The Pretty Flower, in whic M BS. SELMA ROPFRET'S By beanmes ave aereoat shateckers, Gy srg 2 vem eeie " . joxgs, Dances, Jigs, Olog Performances, Ba») > SEAESING ABD DERBOUSEES PRECT. lipeations and ‘lighthing-change pecuilarities. 09 r urces of the Yellowstone | ment of [run proceeds very landguidly. Gene Palo peat pirated ate rf = rals Loma and Laseraa visited the t apuual reports of all these generals, and | but stayed only a half an hour, ‘They are ex ever to them fur valuableinsormation touching | pected toreturn over the hills from San Sebas eve remote states and territories. ‘They are | tin with six thousand men, and the Carlist luckily so r+ mote ‘rom headquarters that to tue | heve gone to meet them. A battle is expected Is ceseful and enjoyable aftair. Fora firstattempt in bringing together an orchestra of this size the instrumentation was delivered with unexp ed orecision and delicacy of shading. hes of this initial effort will doubtless encosraze Manager Saville to proceed with the y roposed of an answer would foreshadow the line of the | presented to the makers thereof bis transa, tefence. The question was ruled out of order, | tions in this line were immediately broaght to and Key. Mr. Wall, who was condacting the | light. Most of the parishioners bad afi their defense alone, stated that Mr. Dod, his col | spare cash invested in the priest, and are lett league, had been called away by the sudden | utterly penniless, It is supposed the amouat of dcath of relative, and he moved that the | cash carned off will not fall below $50,000, and : xpected to reel presbytery adjourn until Wednesday next. The | is the result of the hard work of many poor pers 614 dru Eraser, Orresit® Patest Orrice INCOLN HALL series of Sunday night concerts. pe erp gegen wr botanic — — motion was carried, and @ murmur of diseatls | sons for several years. The indignation of the a 7 i ee Tar Brack Hitts CountRy.—A scientific | most harmony of action and ecdunny cr poral es Youthfal Precocity. faction ran through the audience as they ruse | congregation seems to know no bounds, and the JUST BECEIVED, Theodere Thomas’ report recefved by the War department shows | istration. I have net the least donbt thai to | 4 YOUTH oF FirrueN mUavERS 4 com | todr part —New Fork Repud house formerly occupied by the F c has rm been besieged all day long by the persous who Une lied Concert Orga: ization OF SIXTY DISTINGUISHED PERFORMERS that the Black Hills country isadmirably adapt- | General Schofield’s judicious supervision aud PARION. the profipt action of General Jofl. GC. Davis in | | SALISBURY, N.H., November 9.—Daring ar < pter of Family History yin Some twe since, the New Haven Jouriai | D&d funds intrusted to is keeping ed for settlement. It abounds in timber, grass, : altercation yesterday between two lads aged 15 On Tharsday, the day after Father Gerdo- ETAMPING, wih Bacines, Po- ——— owing streams and springs. ‘The soilis of won. | OFCKOR last OF wine for a tine treenore ee, | named Couch and Iverson, the. former wee Barthone, together oth Taz? amed William | mann’s disappearance, Hight’ Ree; Biaap Opaine, Presses, exec est netice. TURSCAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17 dertul fertility. No coal has been found, but | yee ute tne Shoshones aud Snake Indians. | Chased into his father’s house aud killed with » rds, of oe ian inte ecto et, | Wood received a letter from him stating thet NO BEANOH STOR! octl-$m WEDNESDSY EVEBING, NOVEMBER 13 iron, gypsum, and traces of plumbago and in- Sues Genecar ‘Crook, being armed with fall au. | ©!ub by the latte bp br Bamcecll ae von eee an 4 S| the reason be had lett the Catbolic church was ADIES W TO CALL ASD THEO. THOMAS dications of gold in the soil near Harvey's Peak, thority and but little comipiiested with civil ———_o—__ ieonmeatenben Giosserhs . a. penioe © r70' | tbat be could not believe in the infaliibility of 4 examine M stock | of ONLY GRAND CONCERTS. as well as in quartz beds in considerable quan- Dent their administration. has maintained The Arrests of Military Onicers. tlied peas - Bed fo! “4 ry AE. | the Pope, and saying:—* By the time you read CLOAKS and DRESSES. : " tities. aa A = New York, November 9.—A New Orican: | {lied to a firm of young attorneys in the city. | tpi, you will know all about me, and therefore ‘HE OE :ATEL P SG | Dracaena tente Emaricen Prine: ——— SoC Ore Arne enn is that meet Alt |. ceanl anys Gauetal Manvow Bas rea Semin; | Memta: A. Ucand ee Penney, claiming thst 1] nave no need to make an explanation’ he mest popular in Pari ol at * MISS EMMA CRANCH, CoxTEMPLATED OHANGES IN NAVAL Reav- ppg rh Sd peo Bmore pond orig to investigate the reported cutting ef the tele- | be and ores trast by the esa of tm: | alto aaid that bis debis had overwhelmed bim, Ce) Together with the Larioms— The Secretary of the Navy contom | Srids' as samples of military literatare, | &fSph wires by Hodgeon and othere. city of Brosktye mooerd e will of thetr father | 800 used other like expressions. “The young fe- 5, JISEST BAIS BRAIDS MADE TO UNBIVALED ORCHESTRA, Plates making several changes in naval regula- | Clear and concise in tho stateient of tacts, AN OBJECTIONABLE CoRPeE—A Frute wh, | willed to his second wife, should sue appear ee rene pe AY deme WILLIAN’S. AND OTHER tions, one of which will be to ch: the title | ard aris! that the army of the don't Believe in the Application of the Golden Rule | Claim it. In case of her failing to da so it war named Maggie Witley, a Protestant. whose pa- = BMINENT SuLOIST. of commandant of midshipmen at the Naval | United States cafled a a establishment Yesterday considerable excitement was occa | Willed to Barthone and sister. It appested tha’ | rents reside in Readin ° MISS McCORMICK PRICE OF ADMISAIO ON Academy to commandant of cadets. He also | is the hardest worke body of men / sioned inthe neighborhood of Bank street, nea: | the elder Barthone, when a wealthy mercha: = : SERVED SEATS. 2 proposes to make some change in aniform, eo | in this or any country. The discipline and be- Spring, caused by the unusnal action of a mai | 't New Orleans, married for his second wil The Hawatian Isiands. jo. 903 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU ‘The wale of Reserved Seats and tickets wilicom- | as to restore the bands on seamen’s shirt collare | havior of officers and men have been worthy of named Lewis, who lives at No. 42 Bank street | Creole, of beautitul face and form, the first CONDITION OF TRE KINGDOM—soME oF QUREN 3 Cos Mess Boe whe ihe sroaratume of the | 804 the stripe on officers collars. ail praise, and whether employed on the ex- | Mr. Charles Reever, with his wite and five chil | wife being dead. A special license’ free un ENMA'S ADBERENTS PRACTIOUS—THR EM- iia a macs Gencerts cam be obtained. © > SoeTAmme O Darantunurat Ruronre.—Avo Othce a Ta dhe ance tanck, OF in aiding the civil | aren, rome time since rented the third story o | state court belng nececsury to a legal marriage BASSY TO WASHINGTON. | open cn MONDAY, October lith, Hew and Zi- | | Do-rs open at7-15,to commence st § Steinway & nee a nOes One-halt this was first obtained. egant Styles in Bons’s celebrated Pianos exclusively used. novs-2W This lovely Creole, it i- Officers in the execution of civil process, mod Lewis’ house. Mr. Reeves, who had been em D. the chiefs of bureaus, including Treasurer | been a model for the imitation of all [From the San Francisco Alta. | good men. | ployed at the Philadelphia depot, and who wa: | Stated, was in love with one by the unpoetic Notwithstanding the fact that advices from MILLINEBY Spinner, bave coinpleted their annual reports, | 1" conclusion, Gen. Sherman refers to tho as- Feopected as a worthy man, ‘was a victim ofcon | name of Hans Smith, and set herself to work | the Sandwich Islende mpnoumee that King Ka- Charlotte Cushman. Which are now in the hands of the public prin. | Sent of the President ang Secretary of War to | sumption, and died on Saturday evening, ‘Ihc | (0 get rid of Barthone. to, whew "ol, Jakaua and sutte would embark on the (aited fog the Fall snd Winter Season ter. ‘The controlicr of the currency and bom, | etémoval of army headquarters to St. Lonis, | SUmption, and died on Saturé Denny, undertak | daily administered copperas. When he wa- | states chip Benicia about the 1b: of Ucthen queried to extsins Selons porch eee missioner of internal revenue and ther ones | 8° ne fo ee rante nam at urosent established, | ors, were engaged, and they carried’ a cofia t. | reduced to death's dour? throug’ her effort | for San Francisco, en route for, Washingtone it This distingwished Tragedicnne, the “(asen o: | will have theirs ready in the course of a weok ed sr yoyo ag on eae More Tac, | the house, in wi ich to place the dead body, on | she robbed re house and fled mt ‘neg | 2#BOt improbable that the contemplated visit "Ditoent ct LADIES" USDEGOSUMESTS soe | ‘28 Drama,” will give Of enenad ee pecretary Bristow isthe only head | Sontraity located, aint should ortealas eee nat the eoftin was too large to'be | ing echeme, sdzsninered sotdictes softer | WAY De Postponed, for the present at least ment < y iu S 'y « . " be found at Wis TWO BNTERTAINMENIS of a department who ‘has commenced writing | Con ally ‘oceed to any point of thine’ that the coffin was too large to be | ing sche: Parties recently from the istands state that it octia- x pag peas = irway, and al consult OF CHOICE BEADINGS finent where my services are needed.” carried up the stairway, and after a consulta tion, it was decided to bring the remains down thone recovered to learn the Creole’s faithiess- t advisable for Kalakaua to lea ness. Not overcome, he entered into busines: | 7OUG Rot be advisable for 17 his annual report. The President usual! com- mencea the preparation of his message within a GEN. SHERIDAN’S REPORT hones, Shien im Brooklyn, gathered more wealth, and died, | more satisfactory echect, or Once, Eanes =— = the Dongress. *: vs : to the lower front room of , Which wa ‘ i» ’ | more satisfactory aspect, as Queen Emma's 1874 CLOTHEYG! 1875 nik Hane. week of the assembling of Congreas. ‘The report of Lieut. Gen. Sheridan gives ® | Gone, and. the corpee wat placed. ia the | willing the bulk of his property to biete> cht herenfs in variows parts of the group wore aul ‘i 875 LINCOLE BALL, MarrERs MusicAL—New Societies to be | full account of the military operations con- | Sonn there. “Whe Lewin dene home he | dren by the first wife, whom, lt seoms,he ha | rebellious over Katakaaa’s right w the throne, THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMEER 19, Formed.—Our amateur vocalists are on the | ‘ucted in bis division during the year. All of | Was much incensed at finding the dead body in | been ba pt ong gd ee ee and that his departure might precipitate an ‘At 5 O°Clock, alert for work during the coming winter, ang | *B\C? ave been published in “Tas Strap. ne | Lis portion of the house, and. threatened if it | 'm New Yor ee ee eee aoe outbreak among the natives. It is eaid that . J is > an Gen. Sheridan expresses the opinion that the | was not removed he would put it out into the | the domestic'reins, an: e daughterhad mar | Gorin, FALL AND WINTER. AND before the season closes the city will be able to | definite settlement of the Indian troubles in the street or yard. Mrs. Tied and the son enlisted in the army. Adver. tisements and all efforts failed to bring the chil dren, and the father died without bearing from them. The will,as stated, left quite a sum to the Creole woman. Strange as it may seem, ‘Slakaua’s tour of the various isiands, not long since, is some districts the Kanakas positively refused to make any demonstration of welcome on his arrival among them, and that even iu the districts to de- | which bis fly originally belo the na- tectives learned that Hans proved faithless to | fives mendes aeusenmteation | in f ror Qaeen her after the stolen funds were exhausted, and | ome. The Honoluia papers appear reticent that she returned to New Orleans and set up » | regarding the real state of aftaire Tobably to house of ill-repute and died. Proofs of death | five an ‘impression abroad that’ Kalekesss being brought, the city treasurer of Brookiy:: | Feign is all serene; bat private advices are to the turned over the money to the rightful claim- | Contrary, and ip these facts it is said it ant. boast of two new organizations, which will be, without doubt, a pride to the metropolis. Tne organization of the famed ‘Beethoven Oc- tette”’ upon a firm basis has been effected, with the following singers on the parts: Ist tenors, W. H. Burnett and T. H. Witherow; 21 tenors E. Ewer and D. L. Burnett; ist’bass, H. A. Kohr, S. G. Young; 2d bass, N.'B. Fagitt, J. 0. Heald. This society will probably be enlarged to twelve voices and be directed by Carl Rich- ter. Their place of meeting will be in the piano 4 Reeves, the widow, who ir southeast will be accomplished betore or about | g ‘comparative stranger in the city, her husbanc’ mid-winter by the troops now 0; nthat | having recently come here from lower Mary locality. He does not agree with Gen. Pope as | ignd) was doubly distressed at this action of the to the 888 Of these troubles, but attributes man Lewis, and appealed to bim to let the body them fo the immunity with which the tribes— | of her husband remain, but in vain. He did (ae: Kiowae, hy este and | Comanches.) | not, it is true, carry out his threat on Saturday have been treated in all their raids into Texas | night, but at noon yesterday told the wite that eee pee soars. thelr reservations have | an association was te meet at his house in the ‘urn! {hem supplics with which to make | afternoon, and the body must be taken awa; the raids and sheltered them from pursuit when | Mr- Joseph Kellinger, at No ds Bore aren, A MATINEE OF BEADINGS, In the same Hall, FBIDAY, NOVEMBEB zu, At 1:30 O'Clock P.M. Tickets @1, agg reserved seats, from hee nest pusoolinteons wleitirze, ue” and Fall and Winter Clothing, | 7p ro iss qacclancous velections. ss O0.'s Bookstore, 941 Pennsylvania avenue. THE LARGEST ASSUATMERT or they returned with their scalps and plunder. next door to Lewis, willingly allowed the body will be to the king’s interest to postpone his con- a7 Call re Pr: ‘ warerooms of Mr. Jas. A. Kerlin, 935 Pennsy!- be carried into bis parlor. The family living | a Loxa-losr HcenAND—Thc Apparition that | templated visit, unless bo wishes ta ran the risk MENé’. YUUTES’ AND Boys’, nov4.5,7,9,11,13,14,16,17,18.19,20 vania avenue. The ee a of thése Tue SCANDAL SUITS—A Flank Movement by Mr. at No. 40 algo tendered their house for the pur Beecher’s Counsel that will Delay Tilton's Suit.— pose. At three o’clock a Methodist clergyma: Mr. Tilton’s counsel in the civil suit for $100,000 arrived, and the funeral services took hace at gentlemee with their vocal ity will make the club at once popular and able. ‘The second society projected will be mixed = Surrogate’s Cour: | Of Teturming to the islands in the capacity of a Startled Mrs: Web Weber, s tar denier and aid | private citizen. However, could King Waist man, died lately, having bequeathed his whole | K#US have decided upon his visit and leave ABLOW’S GALLEBY OF FINE ATS, B 1928 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU EVES OFFERED BEFORE “Al oo ‘a large stock of cheice P, damages against Mr. Beecher received a notice i ‘ed in Balti- i Honolula, as anvounced, his arrival RT | yo) nly ates once, and the remains were interri ectate to bis widow. He had accumulated $200,- . IGS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS and willbe “The Weatingee wees Fe a — —- Boecher’s ian yers ‘esterday thatthey | more cemetery. A large crowd of people wer: 000, and bad made various and considerable set. | looked for within a few Gays, as the peal to the General Term trom Judge thered in the neighborhood, and Office: Neilson’s decision Ronying their motion fora floors was present to preserve quiet, as ther bill of particulars. This will checkmate the pro- | were some manifestations of displeasure towarc ceedings tor the trial of the case on Monday, | mr. Lewis. Baltimore American, unless judge Neilson then decides that the trial — sball propesa, Subject to the decision on the A CoLorep BisHor. -The consecr: appeal. The Geueral term of the City Court is | took place last night, at Grace church, New & session of the three judges, and as they have | Vork city, of th already concurred in the decision and the pub- | by the Protestant Episcopal lished opinion, itis probable that there will be | represent the foreign church in the island oi no change in the record. The lawyers tor Mr. Hayti, which for the first time is to have s Beecher can then appeal to the Court of Ap | bishop, and on whom the “succession” is to br eals, and perhaps delay the suit for ayear. | conferred by the American episcopate. Th« he progress of the action will depend upon the | candidate is the Rey. James Theodore Holly, 1). order of the Court on Monday, but an appeal in | D., of Port-au-Prince, a native Haytien cle: tlements upon her previous to his last testa | Will most likely make the p: under steam. ment. ‘Their only children wore two eons, w' aseng shese someening tus Tange eulte, are had children, Charles two and Albert one. Bot!) | E. H. Allen, obiet justice noaing boysare dead. Charles chose an Irish girl, and | Domini ae oe Is es — his mother recognizes her as adaughter-in law, | Kapena, governor ‘aui, ang a. ©. but she rejects Bary Ann, the consort of Albert. | ter, a2 American merchant of Honolula. and stigmatizes the little girl, who rece Mr. Allen is from the state of Maine ,and wae died, as illegitimate. The child's death occur- appointed U nited States consul to the Sand@ich red subsequent to the death of the old Islands Curing Pierce's administration. At the Weber. Mary Ann and the widow of Cha: Srulcetion at ais tare Be noneytes had already commenced proceedings to con of mimster of finance — e his will in behalf of their children. Mary Anv | ¢oment, which he filled until his ntment now continues the same for herself as helrof hor | 4* Chief justice and chancellor of the Hawaiian child. Mary Ann had a husband previous to | kingdom, baving beld office since 1853—durin of Porcelsine Balotings. Velvet and Gilt FesMEs, | the music to be sung is English madrigals by EAD THE FOLLOWING: in great variety. Passe Partout and Mats. made to | the best English authors. ig style of music ‘of any St color. Gold, Silver and Oop- | is being extensively cultivated by similar socie. A splendid Ine of Diagonal, Basket, ot | por Wire: Cord, Mails, aC. Hew Bngrevia 2 Double breasted Eogiel Bauare PEGG oats. Bere Ctiromos received aasoze adpublished. | fg ladies aud pourlereny Bece teing ee fouow th * s to match at 812 915, 815, eae All kind of Biack Walnut and @ilt Frames tasde to | 108 l8diee and gentlemen have joined this soci. ook ~ ‘ ety: Soprano, Mrs. Norvell, Mrs. Baily, the tlemen, BUBENESS SOIT for $3, 910, 12, << Wetee Geese ee new soprano ‘of Epiphany church, and’ Miss Eure and pecked with the prostest carne Jones; alto, Mrs. H. ©. Crosby, Miss Swallow, NB —Paintings ‘Transterred, Lived and Be- | Mrs Kimball; tenors, Mr. 0. G, Ewer, Messrs, Stored by H_N. BARLOW. octl-Sm — : Lisregesirs and bay ; bass, Mr. N. aed - Fugit, J, Creswell Heald, 8. G. Young and T. BARBY DONEHUE, Mr. Ben. 'U. Keyser. The Madrigal acciety COSTUMER, 42> Lita STREET, NEAR B. f 18, G15 sué $20; and DRESS SUITS st'g1s, 20. $25 and 930; s magnificent line ov. 4 COATS, iucinding @ very genteel Uvercont for $5, ® bardsome er meet in the room used by the Octette, the same having been tendered by Mr. Kerlin.’ Dr. Kimi ry xery handsomely trimmed smd lined, at Astracan Beaver Overcoats at '@2) ante from $3 to akin and Fancy Caesimere from @4 50 to $3. A besa ue of Children’s Suite and Overcosie. = 5 E 3 the reign of seven kings. J. O. Lominis isa 1 will be the director, and his fine ideas | such case in the usual practice of the Uourt, | man ofrare attainments, whom ‘the coloss uniting with Albert. Ex-Surrogate Gideon J. | {he reig! rker by Birth, but bas resided on the many other styles. Bor ¥ endid fine | New snd veatiy fitted-up Pariors and Bhow-rooms bility will, : X 7 hurchmen of that island have selected to oc- | Tucker is retained by the widow of Charles Gen. | > . ews Baits from @T to SIs; hs” Dron | ands dosbiy-increased stick of eitect in “Gringibg’ the ‘chorar opty aftent terme Re ye oe cupy the new office in their body. Dr. Holly i | Chatfield by the congort of Albert, and Mr. | i#lande since childhood. He was for many years $15 to $20 and sx: 8 pi Suits © great | Masquerade and Theatrical Costames, | Standart. Br Fr & gebuine colored pereon, about forty years o’ | Kaufman for the testator’s widow. ‘When the | COmpected with the principal American mer- houses in Honolulu. He is a brother- fise Dr comprising several hundred new end costly Dresses, together with every, variety of Qustume—Ledics', MASQUE BALLS AND PARTIES A 5 = RRIVATE THEATRIOALS, TABLEAUX AND OLD FOLKS’ UONOERTS. I nrge s careful inspection of my goods before P.8.—With a thorough knowledge of our busi chaeing elsewhere, aswuring the public that ess, We devote ourselves to the wants and wishes of re had such a varicty of Gar- our patrons, and by courteous and zotite attention, tastes and dowires, to Feagonable Charges, and disposition to accommodate te all purses, or to give nd please, we seldom fail to give satisfaction. sm entire satisfaction. L. MOXLEyY, COSTUMER, It isto be hoped that these enterprises will receive that 6ncouragement which will enable them to be an ornament to thecity. There would seem to be sufficient talent and appreci ation hereto maintain certainly a large num- ber of societies, REMARKABLE SURGICAL OrgRaTiON.—The | age, and impresses those who bavemacer met Baltimore Gazette of the 5th instant saye:— | him most favorably. The Episcopal churet: ir ‘esterday, at the regular 10 s. m. surgical | Hayti contains about fifteen clorgsswen and clinic at the Washington University, Dr. John "ighes, and is the largest religious body there N, Momonier, professor of operative surgery, By the consecration of Dr Hoik rne Episcopa! removed from tbe left arm of a boy, aged seven | church in thia country does not asstine cos eats, a tumor which had existed’ from birth. sibility In Haye, but only becomes the Textended on the outer. side from nese the ‘parent oberole. saaking eben ene shoulder to the elbow, being attached to the 4 ri das liarly inter: muscles and bone, and weighed from twelve to = SS EAE Se peeeiianns Kaeo fourteen pounds. There was some difficulty in aaa its removal, as important nerves of the body Honac’ Gregry’s Geave.—On the cres! ran through its substance, which had tobe care- | of Locust Hill in Greenwood cemetery is the fally dissected out. The operation was an en- grave of Horace Greely, still unmarked and case was called by Surrogate Hutchings for the uses 11 i opening of the conte st, amid the wel aaray in aw of Kalakaua, having married his sister the court rom of lawyers st the tables busily | SOME Feare since, and shortly after was ap untying their red tape packages, and scrutini pointed governor. J. M. ey is ® fall. ing interminable documents, 'the handenne | blooced Hawaiian, of excellent English educa: stenographer knocking bis hand on the table to | on, and for several zone was © seme of start the downward flow of ink into his fountain, | the editorial profession of Honolula. Upon the assemblage of heirs or claimants, the women | the accersion of Cunalilo to the throne, he all in black, and some of them decply craped, | ™ade Mr. Kapena a noble and member of his and the men holding in their hands freshly ES — and — the nonemten of weeded hats, there appeared a long-lost mao, alakaua be was appointed governor of Gen. Chattield called Mary Ann | the island vext in importance to Osha, of wi Weber as a witness, the lady, who a moment | Honolulu is the capital. Mr. Carter is a Bosto- in the court room, had gone | Mian, and for many yeare was connected with ——_—__+-e--__ ‘THIS TALK about impeaching Gen. Grant had better be secret, before it is begun. There are the elements in it of a profitable ‘Herald sen. sation,” but it would be apt to prove fruitful of particularly unpleasant sensations for the op- position if [t ever assumed concrete shape. The ES of impeachment, go far as the chief mag- trate is concerned, is not a power to be in- A. STRAUS, 2011 PENNSYLVABIA AVENUR, tire success, and after its performance the little | apparently uncared for. There is no moand id thereupon asked for an | the oldest established mercantile house on the anh al 605 10th Street Northwest, yoked and utilized except in cases of a very ex- fellow was quite lively an talkative.” : orer it, the line Matinirnr top ye sod and ing that his ae ae: a Shas of tte nan aes became = mes Bocts from: Fi0h Seaeet. 4 ise coleetion ot Fine Artistic BALL) TAB. | come to derewe ree A eee or are rots | ,UPPERZOCK.—The counsel and frienda of | the oldonly. peenge nego iy bigwciaplitoe fod tion of her trst husband. whom auesuppescd to | Political notortety, aud at one time wasn aaa 1 jerz0ok are making strenuous efforts wit her husband |-bot annexstionist, Like other PINE CHINA, fp tialgsecergmy onion bi rates | Seer nok ea, : baie ioc noes pateartaeare: | Sectareeiee penne MASKED BALLS and PARTIES supplidst | wae Xow MANAGEMENT OF THR CmIOAGO ae eral years ago he made bimeelf reasonable rates. mm OHIGA journed CROCKERY, P, 5. Bemember a Mask ts furnished with each | TRIBUNE.—The Tribune ap inder the N. F. Sun, ith, | Working the ofa , Costume, and ali Costumes delivered and called for. | sole management of Joseph Meailt, who in his We have learned that ———— . | Subsidy to steamship GLASSWARB, &. MOXLEY, *alutatory declares that the Tribune hereafter | there is a strong Lgpetaper of the plea being n can give is A Westuun TxaGEpY—Horrible Murder in | Honolulu and San CUT. aig 60% loth street. will be an independent republican journal, the anted, but there are ot who profess to | mr. Greeley’s ve 18 Over by the fountain | Cincinnati.—A most brutal, ~yy GA mys- | steam communication would UTLERY, r organ of no man, however high: no clique of w they speak who say the request | somewhere. If the trifies that marked tr nae | torlous murder was committed at eft to the PLATED WARE, On Bxainities end Gals ng, however influential; nor of any fi , | has and will continue to be denied. In wnat | removed, the exact spot of the grave would | of i 5 views in this respect have @igo Mpdergone aND : ee ee ive. White | way the A. O. Goss case isto reverse the evi- | Soon become obliterated. Just where a Dg republican party and its i HCUSE FURNISHING GOODS, ‘With our tncreased facilities we are prepared to ferntsh the above goods to our customers as low as 7 can be purchased in northern cities, dence, verdict and sentence in the case of Ud- derzookwe are at a understand.. : H i : e t H i generous support, it ticise ees ee republican leaders as fearlessly as in the days of yore. A Mass, WEES & BEVERIDGE, Hoary: 1009 PESNLYLVAnIA AVENUE, LL EP OF GSNTLEMEN’S OAST-OFF bx bye Lf cetls- low Between 9b and 10th streete. Aes aie ee tea wer dae ech ot . a . CAT rile, bas been stolen from the outheaeas eo s street. oon orth. ane Sochil- Tou zEs. Aa eee ee ir | Fomart nat te dno a book | Gragglst, whose store eM tgp ig sanguine Mormons began char bait-yeariy oon sritign oveitiee fa? °F at ar BALLS, &e, an ee eee ree ee ni yet sent us. fat the & yoamtiy of ara groon ve Mg 8 ned hearty ta the | gates were present. BEAL BRONZE. AN UNWATURAL Panes? Reouivas Just gy ars sel Dctuslay sity uns on Seana Fine Foney Goods, B0..0f cows FUSS? CRAND Dams BALE Cee a rarely bowen, who was eon | AM Ex-Bisuor im 4 St. Lovie Lavxpay— | pamed F- O- Dobra "le denies onan BECT IMPORTATION 7He tenced at Napanee, Canada, to receive forty | The St. Louis cee eo rind iD OMe | street ® short time 5 Enguer threatensd Senin PRESENTS A SPROIALTY WATEENGERECS : tere on Berea nes rape on his own daugh- | of the laundries Of the city se man who is sad | eet & short time legals, gud that several of work. cowie WeMs GALY. BRO. gee, Tae esa meet Ha SBuahaneses ape aa cmewty imma fe | 2.00, Segond tihop of the Gaarsu of ee | Rus *04 Cotman men bad iaid Schilipg ought to DS bang’ and ’ re ‘ During pombe these Se x ‘account be screamed 3 ment, and other relatives in good le en- KID GLoves: wine Fonthody "00 Trpropercuaraaterr od: fing for ck was very mack inet | Who would wilingy give bier sonstanoe anoeid | yig™¥2720%, Tam Frc fered the stable, while Sehilling was ‘aaloep, © {now7-38"} ij ITTTES. x wounds made Se re wee ee oe tbat proclamation has bess ‘toburn him. The excitement is very ‘The largest assortment of ome and two but- E*4=159 2EB ge aaesTian PREBLES digit Casionally indulge in that which caused his de- | of a war between the reat ies ne a vaee OD | teense: # Poa eee Seay Toxe | Ferg eained ad itoligent man, vat withan | om SPangha are mbried tne fi coupin he other day: >” ; 7 :—The farmer who intoxicating liquor.” * Pn Lavias: purvine caumtiats | 38, ames of ground near New Kochello, nwt Baie or toscana tis ts Beate ainea eee sa tain (he Royal mint lat London, groat cure state in the cathedral at Portland, Maine, has tabee ect23-1m EES matiet Bybee. pote ys eee rae yenanday. aise ae cowtentnt 4, daaine, | Gant from the Docent te ig be- | on San been Rosa Sas eee ae Trilled.”

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