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} THE EVENING STAR. — PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDLNGS, ivamia Avenue, cor. Lith 8t. BY THE BVENING STAB NEWSPAPER CONPANT, © M BSUPPRANA, Press, ° THE EVENING sTA at 8 4 ig served carriers to * T ER WREK, on | Seer eee Sane IEE Mont "Copies. at the 1° « 1.50; #1 months, @S.00; one year, 98 ee THE WEEKLY STAR—Publianed Friday. Year. GF invariably in advance, tu both 1 Bd RO paper sent longer than paid for, BF Rates of advertising furnished on application. — LECTURES. ° E Foun. LECTU 2B at OPD FELLOWS’ HALL, 7th street Os EOD DAY EVENIN 3 bra + ™ 8 e'cinck,by BEV. J UN DOUGHERTY. of Baltimore. Sodee'—“ ST. VINCENT DE PAUL.” Tioket- 18 pe ¥ TORE COUSSE T. FieLOS Kov, 13. Xv. 16, Mov, % 4 Nov. 23 FAMILIAK TALKS 1bOUT LA y PENN +UN AND LONG PRLLOW PRICES BS AKE«NGED TO SUIT POCKETS AND TasTES resof™ Botiands, $2 5, at Batiantyne’s, 8 Bot _LADIES’ GOODS. Seamer Nares i THEATEN. NRILSON, Ls SiuNEY SMIT. AL. |} T row OLIVER TWIST. called = . meetings, is meorrect. ‘Tyo sessions have The Dor ger, (oth meee ee tases by him 2,900 | already been held at thelr rebtoain the Capone of) tee | ME. TUOLE, ‘The next meeting will be heh! to-morrow mor ning Star. AMUSEMENTS. Washington News and Gossip. InTRENAL KeVENUR—The receipts from this source to-day were ©325.0 Med G Savile tuessee aud Manager. t of the em! NATIONAL BANK NOTES received to-dsy for Fedemption, $447,000. Carvars Herpeer A. Hascatt, 5th artil- °O AND JULIET heol MISa NeILSON lery, has been retired on ac ap rc LIK® IT recuiting from lor fait AND NEILSON MATINEE AT 2 OVLOGK, _ 5 nd and Ward,of the Congros AR yey eR A Penland Bev yal committee to tny © Arkansas at- a ; — vi fairs, arrived at Little R y, a ~ will commence ta ing t E Ex:3 wnd che r : ‘ wer RAE M EST Gieck cf ular co W t the cis fc ti f comePLaN a 2 TWO tn. J FSI 5 for the beuehit «f d ME J. L. TOOLE. uy EN TRAVEDINABY ATTRAUTION, agent.) and f the vr eal trama of teteidweit DEAK BE THAN LIFE. aby the p tuc!pal m-mbers of Mr. To! Executiy Epany and Miss Mayhew and Mrs. Gor- | luis inter ‘ this evening Micheel Garner, (hit origina’ cbarseter, and | —— played by him suo tims) MB TOOLE. THE STATEMY legraphed hence that the MB TUOLE will deiiver bis bar. ase C itte Appropriations had not a ‘0°, abd Fecbter, quorum of members present in Washington, neonian sketch taken | and had for this reason as yet failed to hold any es ing at balt-past ten o'clock Fi - Rovenb .TOOLE. nee Bote ret tee Hea ee pupa alee AGE TER case oF tio Jos" Bate Beo_uEs BUFFALO HAIR BRUSHES, CROWN Hain SHELL COMBS, 1VOKY BUFFALO. BLONDE and RaW SPONGES BATHING T HANDEERCHIE IP EN orn ¥ The CHOWN TOUTH PRUSH, made to order Warranted perfeet For every ous not perfec! &u- other will be givea The same gasrautes given with Bair B aad Combe, Ww. 4 7hours Wty te . SELMA KUPPERY'S M STAMPING AND EMB 612 on & DERBY DEY. RO BEANOH STORRS novi-tr ¥r tT Wis spl a ra) S. HELLER. OPENING TeIMYINGs 1 OUBEETS, tu MILLINESY, Ha FRALDEL My departrien cen noth celled this vide of New York “iis, in p styles Bud states SF Cala te S. HELL@R, a ‘Tio Mardst Space WOULD bo LL TO CALL aD eM WILLIAK'S large stock of ©ct23-Ley "PRE CELESBATED J BP. OousET. THE Becet popalar ta Paris, can be obtaical at Sun WILLIAN T= Fine T BAIS SSATDS MAD erder in Paris, at _ oct: - __ WILLIAN’s. i mS ND FINEST ASSOBT- ment of LABIES USDERGARMENTS can WIDLIAN'S G? 1875 FALL AND WINTER. THE LAKGEST AStuKTMENT or Fali and Winter Clothing, BErne.y¥ fBS AND BuYs SVEK OFFERED CErURE BEAD THE FOLLOWING & splendid line of Diagonal, Baskot, a Dontie-breasted English Scare F KOC with Vests to mi at 913, 915. $1 ) and 925 ivr gentienen; BUGL NESS SLY s Pree od $30; and DRESS SCITS at's 1s = nd 939); © magnificent line of COATS, ineinding © very genteci Uvercont ® hand-ome Melton Overcoa: ¥ Overcoat for $3. veroont for @1 (and $13, Black Beaver Overcoats at §12 and $15, sors, fa 5} for tQics tae Wine! and an sogast Oninchtl ue and Bro Jorge a careful inspection of my goods before Coserad uaem hore, amearing the pablic thet wever before bave bad ‘& variety of Gt ments to please ail tastes and desiras, Sil purses, or to give such entise satisfaction A. STRAUS, 2011 PENNSYLVASIA AVENUR. octis-tr ‘Three Doors from? ith ‘Stree. wW FINE CHINA, = 4 CROCKERY, GLASSWARE. CUTLERY, PLATED WARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. ‘With our Increased facilities we are prepared to fernish the above goods to our customers as low as €7 can be purchased in northern cities. WEBB & BEVERIDGE, 2009 PESSLYLVAwIA AVERUB, ocub ow Betwoon Rh and pth streows, WW ASHINGTON D822 Fa comiace MONDAY, NOY Mca OF SIXTY DISTINGUISa iSGs, ENG New and neatly and a doxbly-incressed stock of Masquerade and Theatrical Costames, | ferred to the Jadiciary comprising several hundred m ABOU BALLS AND PARTIRG. suit against the committee. individually and ness, reascnable charges, abd dispuaition to sccommodate LBAU sod THEATKICAL COSTUMES kept on | me band. ehairm| reneviable rates United Stares against Reese and others is set Toole down for hearing im the Supreme Court on the re first Monday after the Christmas holidays. This rave involves the constituti ity of the act to FORD’s TO-NIGHT. enforce the right of citizens to yote. and its applicability to mnnicipal elections, It will be argued by Hon. Henry Stansbury for the d. THe BLESSED BABY. Ses ATOR Pownuoy's TRiat.—The Pomeroy aa case war called at Burlingame, Kansas, on Tuesday, and postponed until Wednesday. T FRIDAY—RENEFIT BIGHT, telegram from lingame announcing ees pe ure, fact v is Mere with counee! wr BEARER THAR L old. supporters ingreat force, and ths town is crowded with witne Pomeroy says bh . - ferdant, and by the Attorney General and the UNCLE DICKS BAREING, Seliciter General for the United States. SOCES BETS ER AAT OSM EY. sont | ceacy tor tat, kad declares Gat be INCULN HALL. t warm for Senator Inga The air is Mf rumors as WO MORE NIGHTS OF MAX HERE'S GRAND AKT FAMPEITION! WEDSESPAY AND THI AY NiGHTS OVEMSRS & . ‘ tt BRB. Bevery = To Alenia IN COLA | General shertd Theodore. Thomas’ | naceill enor has as prisoners one | nd twenty-eight Cheyenne warriors, Unegualied Concert Organization a thirty-five more are on the way in PEBFORMEBS, | 0 tone Calf,” fifteen ported hil *, having to be acconuted tor TUESHAY EVENING, NOVEMEER 17 dand away from thé reserva WEDNEODSY EVERING. NOVEMBES 15 epue Warriors, most of who THso. THOMAS 3, are on the Upper Car ONLY GRAND CONCERTS t appearance of the Yourg American Prima teliberating come in to th or to go noth. I have directed Al Miss EMMA CHANCH gether with th push forward in that UNEI lowing ALED OROHESTLA, TrEaAsSCRER veR has just made his fonr- AND OTHER } r h aptua) statement of the condition of the MINENT SULOIST m pede ONE Dos.tan we. | Treasury to the Secretary. It exhibits the © GENTS EXTRA transactions or the oftice in detail for the year Beate 5 ckets wilieom- | ending with dune, I4. A comparison of the Novem pat Metzerott | tables of receipts with those of the year pi 2 trom customs of $74 - m accoun’ of internal res, exclas va of thos bt, as compared with n decreased 84,-89,652 ae this retrenchment is, it is be- i be sill greater at the end of the year. Mr. Spinner compiains of ina where the programme of the ows a lalling of! zi Stelaway & ne. Thee — — ant or pu BLOWS GALLERY OF FIN® ARTS, yer 1225 Pes: cz ayeon i 4 large stock of ch-ice PAINT. VINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS a» 1ROMOS. Five assortment of eonwine Dresden Porceisine Paintings, Velvet and Git FRAMES, | °iFculation in the south of currency in«aed be te great variety Passe Partont aud Mats, made to | municipalities and corporations, partes T,of any bape or color vid, Silver and Qop- | that a law stringent enough ¢ prohibit cach fre Wire Cord Bails Re. Mew Rugracings, issues shonld be enacted. sie alsd complains of Urotaos received aa soon aafpubll- iw est n kind of Binck Walnut ana Gitt # ¢ failure of many nectonal hanks to pay th uty as required oy law, which reenits in a beavy loss to tue Treasury, He thinks that the banks sboold be made to bear the los: of the theft of their unsigned notes. of the best quality an sof Window Ce and packed with the groatest care. =B tings Transferred, Lined workras HN Low wee. ~ — 7 wkDut " A Not. Pros, ix tun Case or Ges. Butirn. 7. HAURY DONERUE, William Hastings, claiming to have form y COSTUMER, practised in the federal courts of California, barges certain judges and other officials of 49% Lite STSEET, NEAR ©. those courte with “illegal, corrupt and highly Partors and Show-rooms | criminal practices.” He’ mmorisiized Con gress on the subject, and his petition was re H committee of the and costly Dromes, | House. He charged this committee with sup- Costums—Ladies', | pressing the evidence, and therefore instituted ther with every variety PRIVATE THBATBIOALS, | ‘everally, for $5,000 damages. Benjamin F TABLEAUX AND ULD FULKS' CUNOBATS, | Butler, one of the committee, retained John P.8—Wh # thorougu knowletge of our bi E. Devlin as coursel, and the latter moved in devote ourselves to the wacts sud wishes of | the United States district court, before Judge Patrons, acc by courteous and polite attestion, | Woodrufl, for an order directing Hastin.:. to file security tor costs, or,in defautl of this be- ing done, that a nolle presequi be entered. Mr — - | Der P give satis xotion = Se n was on hand yesterday, but the com- plaining counsel, who conducts his own case, MOXLEY, failed to put in ah appearance, and soa nelle COSTUMER, prorequit was entered as regards Mr. Devlin’s distinguished client. —V. ¥. ‘Herald il/i. S02 20th Street Northwest. Tas New Exclanp Mitts Kepvcerxe Pac 4 large collection of Fine Artistic BALL, Tas-] vvcTION.—At the mannfacturers’ commit ting yesterday in Providence, K. 1. nnounced that replies to the cirsu!ar of inquiry had been received trom mili wostiyin New England. All but four or tir. | had reduced their production at least oue-tuird, MASKED BALLS sod PARTIBS snpplicd at ber aM ai! Costar Lomo snd will continue the reduction until January 1, unless forced to resume by the action of oth = ers indisposed to bear their share of tisad- Exhidition vantages of rauning on partiat time. ar A SWEEPING MBASURE OF REPORM Was cour- MARKNRITER’S, . ies REP. was cour AME EINDS OF GENTLEMEN'S best advantage by addressing or eallt tae TEKS. agcously adopted last nignt by the New York bight oat ey police commissioners, who, to sever all cntang- noice Of Pa nn ling alliances between leading officers of the w"aisc force and citizens, transferred 35 captains, thus ry placing every police command in the city in ing Bt ew ands, with, the intimation that, sh any captain be found guilty of harboring « Sy Piense remember Name and Nam gasobifng house in bis command, & peedy trial and dismissal from the de; ment will result. IN THE BILLIARD TOURNAMENT in New York city the twenty-fiith game was played yester- da: ine innings Rudolph made 300 7. Ywenty-sixth game, thirty- bine innipgs—Garnier 300, Slosson 45. ‘Twenty- seventh game, thirty-four inniugs—Vignaux 300, Joe Dion 234. Twenty-eighth game, forty- two innings—Daly 300, Cyrille Dion 24: A Rercarican ViotoryY THis Trwa.—Aat the munici; election in Providence, R. 1 yesterday, Thomas A. Doy' WEAHING APPAREL can be a0) AST-OF 4 to the very on JUSTE, between Stn and 7th elected mayor by a T council is largely a hey Tl prohibition ection w q brought into “the election, uine of the ten aldermen are regarded as anti KILLep —About dusk lest bight, a8 = farmer named Gotth: Goi Fi GLASSES for Be — Griving to his home, at Lowrev's rh oes i id i — la ied miles from RTE! legbany ; upon by two men, i otneee i) Gam rLds, Optician, shot aud robbed. The wounds are pronounced sopt-ly 483 Pennsylvania ave..cor «ist fatal. : — __Jerclors fea eeaee eee OTICE —Highest cash for Second- THANKSGIVING Day In MaRyLanp.—Goy, Net cdtiine: CRRITTRE Boots as Groome, of Maryland, yesterday lasued his pro. SHOBS, 0. mail stented lamation setting apart Thursday, the 26th day mn Re, ode “Peantyivenia, avon of November, asa "Day of Thaokegiving and = Seely | Prayer in Maryland in Acknowledgment f0 Al B RONZES. mighty God for his sbundant mercies.” RAtLRoaD MAGNATES ON THR WING— What's Ue To-day, It is said, Colonel Thomas A. i hs or Scott an ir. Cornelius Vanderbilt will arrive pales tiie es ES ip Baltimore by special train. What's up? Fine Fancy Go c.. of cur own Bait. Gazette. DIRECT IMPOBTATION. Mr. Brxcuan’s MoatGaou.—Mr. Beecher S7 WEDDING PRESENTS A SPBOIALTY. | has not yet novetr =" M- GALT, BRO. & Co., We cal) attention to our assortment of all D. C., THURS Important Decision General THES STATER BRO KIGHT TO SELL UNITED | STATES ARMS DISTRIDUTRD TO THE Mi Litta. The question submitted by the Secretary of War, wheiber unuer existing laws the rights of in the a aed for arming the mi- the Cuited States is vested in the state orities, with power to dispose of them by th * © Attorney or ing to th 1 States, was su gg oanrcte with the qnota of arm # statnte aot the sta’e te under suid order by the man ngly to them. But the ug Information of this ceiving that the right of disposition of the arms fr thercof was net entirely ee rected that the delivery of the rev. order be withhel: Uthat potn The determination of that pomt has been thought to depend on the solation of the ques- tion referred to the Attorney General. After quoting the jaws in force which provite for the furnistiog Of arms to the militia oy the general government, as contained in varios ssctions of the revined staintes, the Attorney General says ‘In n0 one of the sections adverted to ts there any provicion which expressly vests the pro, erty in tho arms after their distribution int! ates. absolutely, nor do I find anything there- in upon which such a change of Ownership re- sults by necessary implication.” For the pur- pose of getting at the intent and moaniag of the existing laws With reference to that polut, th Attorney General recuis to the earlier legisia e subject of militia, par - to that it from the provision: the have been taken, and ow oof tin varloas act July Gch, 1748, down to the time, concindes that im contemplati provisions the arms transmit s er are io beh specife purpose only wh n, that tuey bece ert, in fue at‘er of righ b re f arwed rom the state, the sta only to be annnally ¢ mitted to it by the off ernment ss YESTERDAY ArTeR atternoon’s He: | eedings of the morning were yesterday's STAR,) an interesting pr paper on “infantile mortality” was read by | rof. H ne, ot Philatelphia. ‘There was | a discussion, partieipated in by Drs. Kirkbride, | Ray and (sthurt, of Philadelphia, and Dr. Bil lings, of the United States army, on ‘‘hoapital | construction and management? Dr. J. M. | Woodworth, of Washington, read an abstract on the subject trom his last annual report | hospitals and hospital construction. Thea fol- | owed the reading of @ paper on the subject of | the treatment of gases f rendering tanks i | } ' i and the dispo: tank offal, by Beniamin ©. Miller, M. D. ary superintendent of Cai cago. “This } grawe iliustrating the explanati asto the methods now in nse izing tank ga concinded by the reat low fever in the 1 y F. Brown, M. D., enrgeon in Ur States army, read 'by the <ecretary, Dr. Har son. In the evening ¢ L. Viele, civil en- gineer, delivered an adc on the principles | aud practice in drainage and sewerage in con- | nection with water supplies. Professor Edward | Urton, president of the Ohio agricultural socie- | ty, followed in a discourse on the relations be- | j tween geology and sanitary science, Mk. GARRETT AND THE BALTIMORE & Odo | Karreoap.—At the meeting of the board of di- | rectors of the Baitimore & Ohio railroad yes- | terday, Mr. Garrett presented a letter recog nizing the bigh honor conveyed in his election | for the sixteen'h year to the presidency. The president's letter 1s also a very interesting re- cital of the establiahment of the ocean steam- ship lines of Baltimore, and in this connection makes flattering allusion to the sound fuanc! cordition of the company, which enables it ata time of extraordivary stiiugency to obtain un- | der most favorable terms a large amount of capital needed to carry out the ambitious and sagacious policy which its managers laid down. Mr. Garrett atludes to the bigh estimation in which the securities of the company are teld by Evropean financiers. and pays a feeling tabute } to the wirdom and fore-ight of the late Johns | Hopkins, who was one of the sturdiest advocates of the ext-nsion of the commerce of Baltimore by the company’s investment in s - terprises. THE Ansconpine Priest Gone To Swit- ZBRLAND.—It isreported that Dr. Gerdeminn hae gone to Switzerland. He was seen in New York last week, and tolda friend that he lef Philade!phia because he ow here. ‘The couple took ihe steamer for Hav A meeting of the prominent members of St Bonitacius church bas been held, at wh Bishop Wood mae a stvtement ot’ the co tion of aftaira. A committee has be pointed, of which Mr. George Altmeir is an, to Teceive and po» upon all claimaag the church. ‘This committea will sit every day, trom: Sto o'clock p. m., at No.2i1l Howard street. The deposits made away wi by Gerdemann amount to abont $29.0 it is said. | The de tatcat is thus reduced to 45,000. One of the notes isdus to the pastor at St. Peter's cht at Sth and Girard avenue, and is tuc $1.90.—Phila, Prat. 3 Tse Scrrossp L.gapes or Tar UTA Moun- TAUN MEavow Massacn® ARR BSTRD.—A teie- gram received in Salt Lake Uity by United States Marshal Maxwell, dated Beaver, an- ounces the arrest ai that place of the notorious Jobu D. Fee upon an indictment by the grand jury of the 2d district courtof Utah, charging him with murder in having been engsged in the Mountain Meadow massacre. [t has for years been asserted and generally believed that Lea was the leader of the ex tion which comm!|t- ted the terrible slaught Ocher prominent Mormons accused of having participated in the Mountoin Meadow horror will, it is said. be ar- Tested in a few days. ph: Covtpy’t Finp Dow CaRtos.—A dispatch trom Paris says: On receipt on Monday of the request from Spanish embassy to have Don Carlos and his staff interned, the French gov- ernment instructed the local caso to take measures to toi ac naran amine game cee ec em! formed them of the very house at which Don Carlos was the authorities of were unable to Don Carlos. The failure to ‘Bnd him was yesterday officially communicated 1a to the Spanish embass, tiie aP = ge —Dr. M. - Shield, a young promisin, ysician of Hampton. Va., committed suicide, Liem bight byt ing poison, while laboring under a temporary aberration of the mind. The deceased was DAY. NOVEMBER 12 TWO CENTS. time, for in iees than a mo: possession of show the details of the cor 11 is asserted by thore claiming to kw: TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. THE EXECUTION OF WILLIAM BE. UDDERZ Particnlars of His Remarkable rie. appear atagiven pl A certan um of m ty from crimius’ red in the conspirsc: ey and awured The Marder of Goss, Seencs at the Execution. ok, for the mn e which he bas j d to the guil however, when all the links of the well ¢ ain are taken together, there can b grounded doubt. Wi the victim ot this crime Was married. and was upation he was a gilder, © previous to his death he ‘was engaged os- he perfection of a substitute 1a Tubber, aud for which he was end>ay ing lorecure @ patent. He was rather a f looking man and one calculated to tavora i upon meeting Dim. man of moderate means, but at the time of his death bad lite policies in the Mutual, Continan- tal, and Knickerbocker companie: York, and Traveiler’s, of Harttord remiams on these policies amounted to over $5%) per annum, « sum larger than Goes’ annual earnings would y justity him in ¢ 5 bell Goss is a brother of W " Be was formerly a lite insurance agent, and 1! is believed it was he who conceived of the pla life insured to @ large ount in several companies, to then prociaimn Jeath by burning, and ‘thas secure the amounts of his policies 0 but for a short impress a pe: & romewbat damag wtb bad been | walls to the beigh: z for which Uadderz juently what appeared to blood stains were nd the hostier found between the A handed over to his eal ring Aud a bone » 4g Was afterwards identified #s one worn the possession of A Tode ont with U seen to more. On the Lith of J to have his brother jerzook and w the remains nce, which were div'ded among the parties engagad rs ecM arrested tur mother's houre, whe clothing washed, ana the: tuake the remaining d anqiil as possible. Stopped with | Hers has indeed b and a ccparation fi caued to mourn » killed while tightin then doomed to see the remaining one felon’s death. live long, as this ering her age. With the above pretace, I give th ue, relying in some de reliance is gir val experts im the identit in November last Beurance cowpa was bul ned to the grou sin the building « short time before the flamea burst forth thers Udderzook and one of the nett jotieib Engle, had jeft there but a { | ample proot. those living in the neighborho open doorway, with a light in over, the remains of a almost beyond rec man charred and bur! tion were taken from the end of hie up to bis house for a few # so that the deed « of which Kbodes perem remarked that he ideas and go home. be governed by euch was going to do it an the discovery of the remsins Khoa several of bis t-iew Moore, who # Goss left a widow, who presented her claims to the four insuratice companies tor 3” Aggregate amount of the four policies on her Udderzook was very active in Tue first poiicy for $5,909 ars before the fire, the sec- | ond more recentiy, and the last one (for $10.00" in the Travellers” or Accidenta! company) a short time before the alleged death o! Gose. eving that all was not jes, and Mrs. Goss e U.S. Circuit But Udderzook would husband's life. prosecuting them. | Was taken out fou! his suep‘cions t whom was G covered the remains. known the buggy was carefally examined, amt upon it in several places | dash was bent and the jeather of it torn, b | the bows being broken, showing that the ac | killing had been done of the murder was that while ri derzook drew a knife avd stat ce companie fair, refused to pay brought snit to rec Court in Baltimore in May, 1872, one month atter the fire. Judge Bond presided. trial which ensued Wm. E. Uc that he was intimate with the Goss family, aud thaton the night of the disaster he had called there with a frend and found Goss fixing « lamp, for which he wanted a chimney. bis triend went after the chimuey, leaving Goss in hisshop working at the lamp. were gone he snpposed the lamp was upset. and | the building fired, for when they returned the shop was in flames, nearly destroyed, and G Goss was not heard of again, but an remsins were found among the '¥ were those of the tlames had, however, lere little by which to establish iden shown on the trial that Goss lad hi al teeth, and this wa bicod was foun n the buggy. The theory derzook testitiet hurriedly busied it, | Keep the crows from finding it. other evidence, showing the ide | ring, etud, and shirt, an ol witnesses » teatil'y that S. Gow. A photograph of Goss which altimore played an important Many of the persons who lia veting said he aud | been taken in | part in the tr met Wilson during his wa: Gors were ove and the same | nesses, the sbirt, stad, aud si | be denied in any way Greatly to the surprise of a ruins, and he believed th | ring, could no a very strong point hey Were such fine teeth as to attract the admiration of a prominent dentistor | who made overtares to ‘The teeth in the remains found were The widow recovered Of the defense. might ave worker As it was, Mr. McVeigh e!, simply argued to the jary i | if Udderzouk committed the act it was doue : He appealed to the jury to re- member the prisoner's aged mother, wile and children, in the formation of Mr. Perdue fol tacked the cre prosecution w bo detective and decayed. the fall amount of the policy against the Matual gainst the other compa put will never be tried Goss came forward and the look of having d swore that be their verdic wed in the same vein, '¥ Of some witnesses for had been hunted up by p t the burnea building, | sous acting in the interest of the insurance and also testified to its identity of being tue one | companies. carried by bis deceased brother. The insurance companies had by this time put several competent detectives at work ou the case, and they maintained that Goss was | being wexithy. still in the land of the living, their theory be- ing that a corpse had been placed in the Build- yy Goss and Udderzook, and that Goss, when lett alone, having secured proot of bis presence at the time, had set fire to the tene- hie eacape with the aid of who is alleged to have | nies are'still pending, presented a watch, bearin, | Uudergore some ticry found it inp the ashes | School of a1 4} disturbances whenever Professor Chaittard at- He dwelt at some length on Telative position between the prosecutor am prosecution, and the difheulty tor his side to secure witnesses, while the other side had no: Judge Butler, who preside over the court, charged the jury at grea’ length, and gave them the case on Friday even- ing. ‘Thev remained out all day Saturda on Sunday morning sent Although the moray was meget quiet, the appearance of the prisoner on the wa the court house drew the time the jury er the judge. Ment, and made his brother, A. C. Goss, had a vehicle at hand P roboration of this theory is the f¢ was seen to ran down the jane at the time the fire broke out, and the strange behavior of Ud- | more derzook, who, upon » but did not men! ether a large in. The foreman, Bir. that aman | Morton, informed the court that they were the Sige plop who had testified in the remains as those | S8me was the fire, returned to the b: tially melted, w 10t, 4 Bpon the question of the ax etd netonvile body as that of W.S. Gow. This ‘ae sent at rest by the exhibition of the letters itten by Gow and Wilson, and areview of the evidence of Dr. Baily. The motion for «new thal was beard and overruled, and the supreme court of Penneyte nally Reard the case It sfirmed the jn the court belo on July Since that time an effort was made to secure mutation of th 1, bat trnocenve « dered the ex TaMCOR satin’ t allt, wig of msny of the eir- and showing the op. he governor these, ina “1 would f. pleading each ene kr to you, this earth happiness. “Were I ty of the dreadtal crime charged it won! are 1 one under those tr stances to reren rg by about m the west side of tho prison, aud t windows mmodiately face lt. T Nth brick, and on each stde loom of about 30 fect. It ie a cold, dismal, and aninviting place, well calea- ated for the purposes tor which it t* ased Here Grant, the negro murderer, was some arerince hang. A of houses in the vicinity overt md from the roots and upper wit got 8 Tew we AL yerd= w aud the at an early & prepara By - Desperate Fight with Redsktm ALLA ” ANY HM, Rivkin CAVALRY RE, Nowember iz A deepatch from ov the Wachita tiver, ludien ted the jth, Faye The most lian fightor the ri rty miles (rom thie yor McUlellan creeks, condacted 1. Farnsworth manding » gallant, trying ond desperate 1 ampaign ¢ y BH, sch U.S. iry, nua y-elght men engage m. with one han 4 more aband a Farneworth'* yught like tigere lark. “d, ten 1 killing tif nies, and e savages. The ton anddemre to care peliat Farmaworth to over of night to this point, whence u cen sent out bt Major William mond Price, of the st Fy Commanding th wecover the wheres 0 Wingate outs of the ¢ Casualties Were as follows, all of 5S. cavairs: Private W Dench- man, killed Corporal Thomas. J son, born in Pitwshurg, Pa., ived in Philad Trumpeter Her fatally; blacks! wounded @augeroasly » Fehr, wounded, perhaps Heury Foedie, wounded; private Jon ! Imme- diately upon receipt of ws Major Kuse, no had fought there same Indians September near here ted out at once for the late ne of ac h Captain C. A. Hartwell Lieut. Morris, aud their companies, K and Sth |. S. cavalry, coupersting at the request of Major Kure, and by direction of General J. W. Dav p. + Foreign Notes =NowW IN ENGLAW yRow vember 12.—Suow f ia the hern countiee © weather to day is auuruaily « Lm ARGRBTING REPT MoxtryrpEo, N tion 0 hy been received here THE CARLIST November t . sy rims the report re- t from Hendaye of the defeat of ¢ iran: “The Carlists, under Carlos, ba been defeated “ the siege of ario= aint bis troops retrest-d in’ > t The final engagement between tbe republicans und Carlists was of a sangui- psry character; two hundred republicans were | Wounded. General Loma occupies Oyarsean, | Genera! Lazema base red Larcamburer.”” aL ‘UDENTS. —The students of the ine Laving persisted in creating REFRACTORY MED November 12 Par ‘empted to lecture, al! lectures have been eus- | pended for one month. ————— ., | father Gerdesaan Marries the Fair . Organist. New Yorx, November 12—Xey. J. Howard f Pweg mys Park Reformed charch, jersey City, married = whom! he fupporee to bate. the Osthotie Piiia last week with’ 650,000 Selseglng ett wi i parishioners, and 3 young lady organist. Tae man d that he was ® physician from