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‘THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHER DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peonsyivaata Avenue, cor. 1th St. TSE BVSNING STB Mruerirm COmPANT, &. B. BIUPPRANS , Prevt, served by carriers to Ten Cents Psa we 78 PER BMonTR Cop NTs each. By mail—three mopths, sis months, $3.00; one year, $3. THE WREKLY STA R—Pdliabed Fritay—91.80 Year. GF lovariably in advance, m both cases, Bd go pager sont ionger than paid Zor, BF Rater of savertiving farn’ sned on plication, 7 i THE coos. oa LECTU AE a OPD FELLOWS’ HALL, th =r 0 +a¥ EVENING, N d i at 8 e'ctock, by BRY J 7H ERY 5 VINGENT DS PAUL. TT! sare to besxpended beth & t * cley, in Mm. € s. LECTORE CuU&KSE. et 1 zs T Fie Los x : F Kov.t 16, Nov. 2 FAMILIAR TALKS 4 t 4 s ‘ PRICES DE BTA VPLS tT Gia Cnt Brut kab ant SLIPPERS on € Biipper Boars, Bat ant mht ¢ WenSTED BAL MH INUS, tu we BeAvey Tel ERIN? CLOAK eTOES : AM 905 Pemasy!vania avenue, (up stairs.) ELEGANT BONNETS UND HATS. VEL BIBD. FRENCH F Os AND AND FOR SaLz, {DRESS TeIyMT SHMENTs ond OUSSRIS, | SES for adice, the Iargest , BONNE FLOWERS, Bid went = are | Abies woven x x LJ examine M. WiLita CLOAES and DRESSES. ‘PRE CRLECRATED J Be FINeST HAIN ES Ger in Paris, at ST ASSORT- ABMENTS cas WILLIAN’S 329 00. RICHARD B. MONUN & Co., BOOQKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. ovate LOLS PevwsvivaNie AvENce umas acenue « of Widow Gold- the author of Gen. by Mre. Oliphant. by Mrs. Holmes, aathor of Lens Bivers. or You er upric LECTURE | 2€ Auiorics in Italy asd Aas. | | AMUSEMENTS. 5 OPEE MR. F Voth. 44—N2. 6,753 a HOUSE. DENEFIT OF TOUOLE. T TIME OF “ DESSRER THAN LIF,’ BCRLESQUB LECTURES, “Th GuAND MATIBEE SATU © UNCLE DICKS DARGIN ex ow ready froh’s OPERs ROUSE, EAR the P } ne pAn) # er. i by bin ME FRIDAY, No novi2 at WASHING To: LIX conn OF SIXTY DISTI TUEBOAY EV. WEDNES: ONLYG t appearance ATIONSL THEATEn. AVILLE’S NABION mr res ES Ninns, BK THR rakte _ A RICH ASD VABI ER THAN L (his raber 13, Benefit of J. L. TOOLE AND E puDGER.’ pay only 35 BLY'S MINSTEELY MONDAY NEXT. povis tt BEZILSON fal and ac Ve 15, 187. J.K. BMM&ST aS nov): ATER. al TH DAY. RT 4sT4 bia first jor to give to ths PORK MILLER, net cD PROGRAMME. 25 ceute; reserved seats 38 conte ___ Revi3-if ANNOUNCEMENT, an ‘er actor. ud chars INDORS& MEM o Washing. the ei'y for fneipal mm nd Miss Moyh original charac 4 tims.) MB. TOOLE TUOLB will de:tver bis bar. tiona of Mr. Charles € Foehter, N THZATAE comiava. IRE %, Every Night and i Se uresy news. nthe ciy that Drax talented arti ct charsciore, og Pertormanc HA LL. Theodere Thoma.’ Ueequalled Concert Orcanization NGUISHED PERFORMERS. ENISG, NOVEMBER 17. \¥ EVENING, NOVEMBER 13. Tico. THO s KAND CONCERTS of the Young American Prima MISS EMMA CRANCH, UNBIVALED Of EMIN OF AD. lon ‘WED BRATS, 30 f r CHESTEA, A z ENT SuLOIST. NE DOLLAR KB- ENTS EXTHA. snd Lieksts wtil com- voubor 12, at Metze a re the programme of t nee at @ iy Steinway & A. novs tw Th ines fahed jonne, the “Queen or TWO BNTERTAINMENTS OF CG01CE READINGS ar LINCOLN HALL, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 19, ok, A MATINEE UF READINGS, Ta the same Halt, FRIDAY, NOVEMBEB 20, At 1:30 O'Clock P.M, Tickets §1. including reeerved seats Bestings from © e's Hoory VILI., and sous. en Choste & Co.'s ase Alwaysou band a x ENGEAVINGS, HEOMOS. Fine Porceisine Patntings. Fase Partoutand Mi emi varioty. Fi Black W Fe, Bails W's GALLERY OF FINE AsTs, AY Paxsetivanta Aven! Inrge stuck of cheice PAINT. PHOTOGRAPHS and assortm ut of conurne Dresden Velvet and Git FRAMES, 4, made to or color, Gold, silver and Jop- ac. “Sew Eugrastogs Pho- recétved as soon asipablished. aly ‘ Frames made to © boat quslity and workmausht Pive F, L8 of Window Uo 8 to order, ‘ictures vata Bod prcked with the ereat-«t care. No B—Saivtings Transferzed, Lined and Re- ‘tored by WON w. oct? Sia ‘T. HARKY DONEHUE, COSTUMER, 49% llrs STREET, NRAR 8. thie aoa odes and a doubiy. Masquerade prising seve together w Goet's and € 1 ‘idren TABLEAt P.5—W ar patrons, ble charg fitted-up Pa: creased stock of ourselves to t by e se.Gom fail wo ore and Bi: rooms a Fheutrical Costames, dred new and coatly Prosses, every variety of Costume—Ladies’, OF, | MASQCS BALLS 4NU PARTIES, PRIVATE THRATRICALS, AND OLD FULKS’ OONOESTS. oagh knowledge of our busi- wanv and wishos of coniteous and polite attention, ant disposttton to secommod ate © satistuction. co 605 10th STUMER, Street Northwest, A large colleetion of Fine Artistic BALL, TAK- LBAU aud THEA TAICAL COSTUMES kept on “MASKED BALLS acd PARTIBS enppited ot reasonable rates. P.8. Bemember & Mask ts furnished with each Costume, aud all Qostomes delivered and called for. bw. Moxegy, { Go. 439 1th str doors Fellows’ iy : aud U:ber Poeais,by Thumes Bayley | _ alse, largest angings, Window Alcrich Pictores, Pram: Picture end Tas to Wip, by Theodore Ds | fin ta, Bait Ben tu the District. ere ced bound hacderm SS Please remevibor Nams nd Nomber. jel-1y* iar with the young. rade Blocks, Expression Blocks, » bet Blocks, full f fun and froiis aud most bril- Haut in costume | A WE RISDS OF GENTLEMEN'S CAST-OF & BA P. A REL can be sold to the or on JU! * Blak 5 * Boo Book: street. between 6:m and 7th Pg mage et ym Bag t) | weet. Sar Botee ‘by mail to, everyth: tos, wooless'e aud sh paid. = J retail et SurLee TUS'S BUOKSTOE! | *XAMINE 2 21) P E i ow hci "son ie NEw ings Ohewtun: Burr, by Rev. 8. P Rows. ith the Unde: by tee Wh th my hie Cait, ob ‘aed the Crees; ty De illo. it pelle the acthor of the Wide = ros id; by the author of Win. fe fstory of Ircland, vein, Seeds = om ibe Luvks of the Bible. ecl3-tr t ! | Fise® $6. sert-ly 403 EW AND. ONLY. prices. Soa Fete ase a The a raeet naa for i, SY®..008 ae WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. _EVENING STAR. Washington Nows and Gossip. ————«. IntenwaL Rw this souree to-day were from The receipts 5,002.5 Tee CaninetT met at uoon to-day, with all the mombers present, and were etlil in session when our report closed. BUTENANT CoLowkt FRrep. wife arrived here la f the Pree tive Mansion. GRANT and THE POLLOWwIKX MOTION 2 service rules have been made in the Treasury partment: Walter 8. Eaton ant D.S. Ward, frem fecond to third et 5 Ferom: Wise, Joxeph C. Nash trom firet to se 4 Miss Nzizac: fet,” and the tabi y aay other part ¢ the main point as toact upon being nts to the internal reveune oting more clearly the rule under the y which the internal revenue buveau is xoverted. He wili nvt, tt ia understond, recom- mend any change of the tax on tobacco aud whisky. Navan Orpen jentenant John V. B. Bleeker, ordered to the navy yard, Boston: Pay- master Charles F. Gaild, to the navy yard, Bo ton, Ist December: Carpenter David Robinett to the receiving ship Potomac, Philadelphia: Pavinaster A. J. Clark, detached as inspector of grovisions, &c., at the ‘navy yard, Portstnonth, N. H., ist January next, and orderad to settle his accounts; Pay er W. W. Woodhn!! from the navy yard, B: lst December, aud or- fered to the navy yard, Portsmont! January, as rof provisions eloth- ing; Chief togineer Lewis J. Allen has reported his arrival home, having been detached from asearora on thie ; ptember last, and orders; Passed Aa_ bert D. Vaylor, detached boat Alarm, ‘and’ placed on Carpenter Robert A. yard, Mare Island. ordered to duty in the com: ment of that yard. PERSONAL.—Mr. James T. Fields, formor editor and publisher of the Atlanfic Montily, atthe Arington. Pestmaster General Jewel! will present him to his frst Washington audi- shee to-night. +++ Brevet Brig. Gen. Amos B. A., recently retired, avcompanied ny will sail to-morrow on the amer Obio for Europe, to be absent about D years. ---: Chief Clerk Avery, of the y Department, and Judge Johnsen, Commisstoner of Customs, who have been on a ‘white seal” expedition on the northern fron- Her, have returned to Washington. They report javing had first-rate luck, *--- Ex-Secretary MeCalioch bas returned here from Richmond, spd this morning had an interview with Gun. er Koex, Mr. MeOutloch leaves shortly tor London. Hon. Erastus Weils, of Mo., will be urged by western members as chairman of the Committee on Public Lands in the Forty- Congress. Senator Morton finds tls so much improved by the climate of San Francisco that be contemplates remaining in chat city all winter. gineer I Tue Hover IMITTBS ON APPROPRIA- Tios® met at their rooms in the Capitol tu morning at half past ten o'clock, all the mem- vers being in attendance except Mess Ser, Of Missouri, Marshall, of , aud Wheeler, ot New York. The commitice at present are epgaged in comparing the appropri sions made last year with the estimates for the sheuing fiscal year, and of which atont two “birds Dave been submitted to them. {t is as vertained that the estimates for the coming year vearly tally with the appropriations maids in the législanive, executive, and judicial appro- eriation bill of the year now entéred upon, and which closes July lat, 1575. There is an imereace sp the cettmates of ihe direct, of the mint, shich amonnt to @ considerable sam. is expected that within the next ten ® the legislative bill will have been avposed of, and the Indian appropriation bill Will then ergage the attention of the commit- ee. Itis the design to perfect both the legie lative, executive and julicial and Indian ap- propriation bills before the ensning session of Congress, #0 that both may be reported at as carly @ day as possibie after the couvening of that body: —<66-—— Txe WEEKLY Star, now ready, contains all the news of the week, local and general; full particulars of the safe burglary trial; gen- eral political and election news; a large amount of literary matter, stories, poems and sketches, society and fashion notes, Washington news and somip, sgricultural items, housohold re- “— +» SS. “rms: One dollar and a half per annum, in sivance; single copies five cents, in wrappers. ———--ee--—____ Tam Case or Ex-Sexator Pomrroy—Tie Trial Adjourned until Next April.—A telegram trom Burlingame, Kan., November 11, says: For the sixth time Pomeroy has evaded a tra on the filmsiest sortof a subterfuge, and the probabilities now are that bis case wiil be nolled before the next term, six months hence. When the case was called to-day the usual continu- ance was asked for, based upon the absence of @ witness hid awayin Kansas City, and whe was in the state on Monday. While the motion was pending, Stringfellow, of Pomeroy’s coun- sel, ar in ® most contemptible tirade against all whom he thought opposed to Pome- roy, and among Others subjected to his abuse was Judge Morton, one of the purest and best Judicial officers im the state. He was forced to take back his statements by District Attorney Kyan, who lasbed him and his client most un- mereiful A motion to redace the bail to 10,600 was denied, and the case adjourned until next April, CHARLIE Ry in Canapa.—The St. Catha- Canada) Daily Times says that the long- lost Charlie Ross, of Philadelphia, has been traced to St. Catharins’s. A woma! ho gave ber —— Praesent gle nee arri iad there about four months ago, havin, ange ste'en child. Phe woman is under arres and the police and severa! American detectives are in search of the daughter, who has the child with her. Taz ELection Day MURDER IN Naw York. ‘The corover’s jury in the case of McKenna, who was shot in New York city on election day, brought in a verdict inst evening that John McKenna came to his death on the 3d of No- vewber from a pistol shot wound at tho hand of some person unknown, The coroner then in- formed Crocker, George aud Henry Hickey and Sheridan that aT, were released irom thé bail upon which he held them. Tue FicuT or Taw CaRLists rzow Francr.—The London Standard’s special tele- Sariists trom Irun ended ina general seameposee ‘8 from [run a le. Hundreds of burning houses marked the 88 of the republicans, who occupied jartial at 9 o’clock Thursday morning, on their way to d the foundries at Vera, to waich Diba the Onrlists rst retieed. - Srysation N Rom ST. PeTeRsnves. A dispatch to the London Datiy News fro: Vienna says Tagblat has received intelli that Lig Tumors are —— in Pe- lereburg 6f a sociaiist conspiracy, in which the col jrators made an unsuccessful bevpors, had mortar the Czar, anda number of arrests have veen made in consequence, in Mosco' Assistant Bisnor ELectap —At a conv. von iptoree Poesy = ag oe held in Lo 4 ille day, the Rev. Thomas U. Dudley, D. b rector ot Uortat Gharch, Baltimore,” was ted Assistant Bishop, vacancy oc- casionea by the resignation of Dr. Cummins. Dr. Dudley ia a native of Virginia. ‘Tre BriiaRy TOURNAMENT in New York ity yesterday, 29c:h game, 24 Invings, resulted: 300; Ul 14. Thirtieth yg I nings, Stosson, 360; Cyrill Dion, ty 31 innings, Ol x, 200; Garnier, +a iety-aecend aaine, 19 innings, adoiphe, 300; Soe Di 44 D ConreRexce In BaLtiyore —A | conference of prominent rafiroad officials was | held in Baltimore yesterday. Among those | Preeent were President Jobn W. Garrett and | Vice President King, of the Baltimors and Obio; Commodore Vanderbilt and son, Wiliam H. Vanderbilt, president and vice president of the New York Central; President Je t and | Vice President Blanchard, of the Frie road President Scott and Vies Presideat Cass the Penp-ylvaria Central; Presiden Chapin, of the Boston and | Aibany, « Ratter, generat freight Central.” The proposal Ohio read become @ ps contract was ¢ Junction with the othe ons on ti It was ine wat the ted th as hereto 3 in all leg it was urged by the © jravagement th. st eetion Of cc hes eR, viz: Pei ntral. It | named ¢ | f the abolishment of fast tvetght | tion of aitwirs at pres nt Lae—at Novewber i1, sa TarUtan 2; Salt Lake, date ogram from Mormon peopie outeide ef the church officials | seem considerably ied concerning the | atest of Jobn D. i.ce, who led the Saints at the Mountain Meadows maseacre. They say he had sworn never to be taken alive. In some quar- ers it is assorted that he yielded by the aire ordere of Brigham Young upon cortain arrange- ments of the prieethood, bui the most creditable statement in that of 4 late Mormon, who con- versed with Lee not long ago at bis strongh over the Arizona line, when Lee ts reported have said he was tired of being an outlaw and | living in the wilderness while others as gaiity ue he were living in ease, luxury aul power at Sal Lake; that the officers of the law might tak him if they withed —he should not racist it is not dented by liberal Mormons that bas admitted his parti tin the mesma; slaughter. Further news from Beaver is a pated with intense THE AMENDMENTS TO THE ConeTITET: of the state of New York appear t acopted at the recent ¢ have been almost growing out of th elections as to party caudidates. noteworthy # the te welane fame year P: flener than once in twoly make the term of ever: the same time as t amendment 11 mbers | ‘of the Legisiature limitea term of 100 days, tos | irrespective of its length. amendment, whether it sbail rupti on the contrary, temp office. It a man’ ng to the pub his work. if ¢ y ari nfl wholeso hould he p y are not worth case. Tur Lov Svear Crop.- The wns Vieayune of the oth says:—From ers and others from the cane-growing par- ishes we learn that rolling is progreastug iuely. On eleciion day the uegroes did not abandon work, but went to the polls during the hour allowed for diuner, and after yoting returued immediately to work, and aft mmediately to work, and thas With the grinding, which so far has y good results, the stand of cane being flaer « the quality of juice better than for many years. This in some instances ts avcrived tothe fue growing weather we have had this year, bat geueraily belived tc be the t of bert labor on the part of the hand: Tre Micu AN ConstiruTiox.—The Lan- sing (Mich.) Kepublican of Sataraay, 7th inst., says: The amended constituton is trem -ndow= ly beaten by the people. Searc-ly a township supports it, and not a city that we bare o! v- ed, excepting Lansing, voted in favor of it. It made too many changes atone, and men voted “no” from ail sorts of reasons who would have voted “yi many of the changes. Woman suffrage has gone the seme wa owas & ent tack of practical wisdom in managing he woman's cumpuign, which Jed many mea Odoubt their fitness for their rl without farther political edu ority against tho two provi wens Of thousands. Tee Turr—Racing at leetwood Po: Fleetwood park yesterday, the race, anc les fur horses which ‘bave never beat-n £30, was won by Lady Dahlman, Tanner Boy second, Berkshire Boy third. Time, 2: 2:2 2:29. 6:29. Tauner Boy took the a eat. Ja England.—The race ior the Liverpool cap, the chiet event of the Liverpool (Engiiah) au- tumn meeting, which co amenced on Toesday last, took place yesterday, and was won by Louise Victoria, Thunder taking the second place and Lagant the third. Twenty-one horses started. DgaTH PROM THE Bite oF a Pig.—A Rhole Island paper relates that on Sunday afternoon @ man named Hilton, a carpenter, and furmecly aresident of Lowell, died at his home in Paw- ‘ucketville from the effects of the bite of a pig, received about @ week previously. It appears bat when the animal bit him he paid no atte: jon to the wound further than to tic a rag sbont it. Some days afterward the wor swelled and mortified, and the rervices of a physician were obtained, but deepile his exer- tions to save the man he died. Tum AmMemicaN HeALTH Concress.—At yesterday's session in Philadelphia of the Aue- rican public health ascociation the following papers were read: ‘*Poisonous wall papers,” by Dr. H. B. Baker, of Mich.; “The Infiaence of High Al'itudes on Disease,” by B. E. Tryer, U. 3. A.; “Effect of Mountals Climate on Halt,” by Dr. Billings, U. 8. A.;“Perfis of the School Room,” by Dr. A. Hi. Bell, of Brooklyn; “Health Laws and the intorests'and oblige of the state and National Government pert. ing to them,” by Dorman ton. Tae Louisiana Exectiox.—The No leans Picayune concedes that the repn stete ticket is elected. The cons’ amendments, embodying Kellogg's tin policy, are carried by a large majority. republican Congressmen are elected. house is close, and the senate stands twenty. republicans to ten democrats. The returning board basnot yet canvessed the returns, and Governor Kellogg is ahout to appoint two den ocratstothe board, so that there can be uo question as to the fairness of the court. Lurnosy ux Cawaba.—Leprogy is sald to pre- vail co a considerable extent in the little village of Tracadie, at the month of Miramachi river, Canada. The inhabitants of the village, who are of French descent, have established a hos- pital for the worst aiiicted of the citizous. The disease is understood to bave been bre ught to Tracadie by @ Freuch vessel which was wrecked off the coast some Ta was aq ty ing from Asiatic ports. —Canada Med. and Surg. Journal. Of the 53.601 additional Gaston, while Talbot had Washburn. MUTINY aT Sza.—On the 20th mutiny occurred at sea on board nalver ae arrived at New Y crew were colored, and satlors revolted because Stephen A. gro, was made boatewain. The whi best Smith in a fearful manner, hey were all arrested. with which to overcome his rebellion: man subjects, and he asks for Russians. Col. comens with epeedy reprisals if are continue’. “TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. Foreign Notes, ACTIVE PURSUIT OF THE CARTIETS Herpave, November 13—The § ptbtican troops ar tween the towns of publican troops are allroad « T. Levis, N more satisfactor members of the bur with the committce garding freights on « east. and com two weeks. trated in the pv - ‘onferencs cht and held a conference with repre: sof the fast freight ti ; y Work Tt is expected @ general me ents and general managers of issioners will be held wi © active’y p ntey to Vera ai . marching upon th 3.—Th way Bure mem: met ber ng of the so held a 108. ean oft olton from this eity ¢ Smuggled Diamoads New Yorn, Nove roen arriv: sterdam, having in diamonds, said to be worth fourteen th fare. He took the: .. brokers in precio dollare. &C and agreed to call ip arrangements, b ousp the . » confiscate. led in An Evgtish Heax D DEATS ¢ ON, en Victoria is treet bar-reom. THE ¢ Loxnow, Novemty announcements of 1 2Ve. Poll lowmg: 1 juite well.” t failing todo so Kose cted something was w j ustom bhouee authori diamonds a8 swage The case c: ember 13, 12 aphed to New Y mber 13, 1p this ©} his pos-e-sion cut an ‘0 the firm of nes, to a D & few days s, who se led propert > up vert favor of the governm —o— ? QUEEN VICTO op. k of utterly without LA Dw the « foand ean be traced tono better origin than a QUEEN WEL er} —In its — An Unexpected Republican Victory. A RBPUBLICAN © New Yors, Nove on. 7 ms MAN PROM un: ousand Ber © in St Lonis. ors of e last The onsultation 2 cotton exchange re. ‘9 the ting of pre he railways the nest nat , and notified 1 and brought ray at s1RD, m.—The re «th of F et urual pnis of the Court the ite of this afternoon has the fol- “Her Majesty wil! leave Balmoral to- morrow for Windsor Castle. Her Majesty is KaN- -A special to the e, Fe tS at, in Times from Lowisville aye: dou D. Wait publican, tor Congress, will have abou Majority over Harrison Cockerill, demoer: the og: district is indicates a republican gain of abo 60 in that di yeare. —_—_—__+—__—__ Promising Goea W co's Big Race Sawn Feancisco. fa promising tor Thar. Stevere & « he tleld em wood, Alpha and Henry. Al! will go. —=— mor beri mW. ove —The w. n® great running race to morrow. In the poo! Katie Peave sells at races # rict within two her for ‘Fris- ather » Joe Daniels $15), the field ck Hocking, Hard- be horses named Avother Kepublican Elected, Miiwackee, No remote counties heretofore partl make it certain th €cted in the eight + ongres-ional deleg, ~iz, democrats two. vember 13.—Ketar: at Mo repubii h dist ‘This lea! ation standing repu il, eran N eeuth regular bal was elected bishop b 36 out of 50 p fre in Providence. »RT Blackstove th November 1 morning ¢ — A Bishop Elected ta Jersey. LINGTON, N.iJ., N by & vote of Sloat parishes, Death of a Veteran Editor. Boston, Novemb er 13.—Daniel > mber 13.—Un the ev. -tobn Scarborough, D. D., rector of Trinity church, of Pittsburg, - Haskell, the veteran editor of the Zranscript, died this morning, of pueumonia. —— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Wall 8) New York, Novembor ii 0 the fever of tbe Wall street articie sae treet fat vieag of finaneial ret y 1s the rive in gold and forelgnexchange. ¢ ey me BCYeDced ne the rates for prime ster Sre getting near to potpe at which goli can be ex por tatnable ander 4 9.2 18, W bose house nye. coin; butin order to dian sterling show 4 without teas, with d:niand ste: Due of the leading | tu warrant gener ule at 4 95.4 the morping prim» baukers’ bills cu: ad belows 48S and 489) after 12 o'clock tls 48844 oud 4%). Gold o sales were made until cs the sales bare been ar lidk@™s wed 1:15 0) bank cee gold,can ship cold 1 shiginepts oe fd By ky sicee which time ‘On gold loans che rates were 3 to 1 per cent. for cerrying and fla’, Gurrercy prices of United Btates bones ar higher than 10-40"s, and Paci! TeCORN Zag t ences in onr own nim ing the two weoks to pil bunt fo ase thelr ts Miscouria were xes were Mp Ss y with gold. of the large d yesterday, except for 5-8's of isis G which are unchanged ‘there ts 4 in Os Tue eason, c.8 3 e terdeao, ofeombinad tnfia- Kt Tennerses new were up nd foreign marke.s dur- io this marker, ML North Oar; 4 for new series und 4; for new ex conpon Virginia oun. sole, Bx-matured ¢ money Mar verging frem 2 rer cont. for wi b the present volowe of trade axa 8 sold at oper t ax Ath no | 4 it taps arear mand for money frem tbe stock exchanus, uch advance ie ublitely, avd would probably fale of 9 good beught simply to wr) Pay: ive uch &. he prices ot US a favcreb’ ard rater of zn Ne effect on the pric exchan, Theres is Lew to write in regard to ¢ paper. Ju the market for spr opencd as a role o ‘and daring LS advance on the general list of crs, Stwelee oelock” thy until bslf-past decline ct '.@: Leke Shore baving Since 12 80 p.m, except New ¥. fract the fo From New York Central made the BattiMone, November 13.—Virginia sixes, poo! A ore, 4156, Virs . S350, West Virginia's, sido do. wht irate strong—Ambe 310; shire, 12@t ern, 75@a3, J. Osis steady—sout 2@ES; do. white, el offering Bb dus ger dull ew Sav Bats Teptes st 6] francs: setearrnireciiaeasit L Ny MOR, November Roar: Wo. 2do. Us: fair to H laud, 1 . 108: red maryland SiG 125; do. yea 55, if; Nori Gurotian do. Yellow southern, thern, cr ber 1$.—Stechs dal! and ane United Btatos ponds employasut ad bore yesterday's won there was an Boon aod lowest prices, ire has been a recovery of “i Ooton ‘weedy. low steady and . Wheat ieee ae te ween 112; rejected, tebe wrath lower. 0 Whisky @ws. Yonik, Novem 8. Goverminents dail: renee (ONES Asi Paris dis- fis- per TWO CENTS. The Jersey City Scauda' MONY OF TEE REV. MR. SNDEN NING ENIAL OF ALL THE CHARGRR AGAIN BALLOWELL TBLLE A LITTLE TOO MUCH. Thetrial of the Ney. Jobn 8S. ¢ Was resumed In Jersey City yeat red by the Kev. dir. tt duty, clssemates in the denning studied were also otf estimeny to hix good 5 at it would t conv the writer of Glend A letter, vindicating the chars nore for by Dr. Edward er veracity bad pot been ylery. The moderal she bad been ar eD IN TAY NEW Twas Gasliy w The testimony of W tore & 0 was © saw Mar twee not t knew her ta eTE good; he Samuel |B Mrs. Midater ner bust © many commer nesses in the u entra important witness, bu i to permit her presence, as had beeo made abo a made to She ever ng OF came bo the ssyi the Ou of duly. it wae b tom to spend the evening after tea t parlor with Grevstock. No = an called at tie Middleton was not a when she made those statements nig, in the sam ting coll nme thenes t stiending the th " remained there thres years; > time w * > college. removed to MY FIRST VIS Saturday eventn ny & URAGRD HER zat ft was i never © out two mont ckel, earrings, ele: hers that 1d chain and were given in return for me; the firstshe gave me never gave ber @ plain gold ring; atve oer wear one. Q. Did you ever givo her @ gold wateh? heritating) No, sir; Lnever made her a pros of a watch; I patd $45 for it; she paid me wccount; she said she expected money from her asin co pay the balacce; never was engazed ty Miss G t's re Thauk-giving day, 4:4 1873; on the latter day left Mr. Mu Oune about seven O'clock; Went home a: wained there. Q When did you first hear of Miss Pomorog’s w? A. On the ot Jai. be was Blanding at the organ when sh HARSDED ME @ LET ked her the meaning of it said “keep ou may heed it; there is sox awful as be back of this;” she said it [ would call next svening (Monday) she woul explain it, she seid she would go away on the woruing alter that Tuesday), and she bad written the letter in anticipation of her going away; first showed her note to gentieman 02 the moraing after my arrest. Mr. Dod then produced THS MYSrkRioUs Lerre +0 long expected in the ¢ ne woul wt Ofer it in evidence t of the case. It rane as fullows My Dear note 1 would tor tet iz that cage JULY 7, 1874, usin-—I wish to say to you im this t tei you while talking to you 5 d get angry with me. Ihave deceived 1 siong in regard to Mr. Glen denning, telling you things that newer had t trata fn them, in order to sati«ty when you questioned me, and prevent wity between us; and Chix is the reason { never wished sou to go to him in regard w the ¢ made & tcend of me tor no evil . bul because he thought I was trying to lead @ good life and needed sympathy; and never has he by word or deed showed himseif ther than @ true Chri yn gentloman, which he fs. Even when [ could bear it no longer, aud told him bow bad I was and how I deceiy, nim, though surprised an¢ grieved at my story, ue did not scorn me, but tried again; and now i ask you to f e me for deceiving you a8 I dia, aud hope you will show bim in some way tha’ you know the true atate of the case. Maw Between the words “tried” and again,” ward the close of Ubis letter, there is plaiuly A PORTION OMITTED. Glendenning admitted that a part of the sheet was detached in the lawyer’sotiice. When it ‘alls into the bands of the *-Metaphysician ot he Court” it will be made the suoject of the minutest investigation. If the testimony for he prosecution be true this is the p Mary Pomeroy to ber head, god to which she alluded in her tying statement. Witness conti to ber, and sh to- cd—I handed the returned it to me; she MADE A CONFESSION to me four or five weeks before; the expression n the letter that ebe covld bear at no longer ex- plained that confession; she had deceived me egarding her mode of life; I had recetved sev- Tei anohy mou communications from persons oncerning her, and as her pastor I called on her for explanation; frst knew that SHR ACCUSED ME m the evening of the 15th of last July, froma rriend here at the church; he told me that an affidavit bad been made at Justice Aldridge’ cbarging me with bastardy, and that arrange- ments had been made to arrest me that night; I toid bim that I could not believe Miss Pu: would ever sign such an affidavit as that; Om- cer Benson came to me that night, and in a oTivate conversation told me that there was a soung lady up the street in trouble, and that I vad better go and marry ber, or SUTTLB UP TSE MATTER nsome way; I told him that was impossib’ ne then told me he bad a warrant for me; i went with bim i g ; a i é i i 4 N HiM—A LETTER IN KIS FAVOR PROM Miss | POMEROY TO HER COUBIN—HIS NOSUN PRUAND signed when a pistol was placed | | This closed the direct examination, and he -mexamination wat deferred to give Mr. br Hatiowell,® trustee of the church, am ortumity of testify i He testified to the vb restouts of Mr. Glendenning on Thanks. ‘ yand the facts connected with the srreet, all of which bae already been shown by veral witpesees. He advised Mr. Glenden- By gon the night of the arrest to go cat by the dock door and void arrest tll the pext mors. s) Dut be refused. The witness CONTRADICTED GLENDERNIRO be scene in Mr. Mil- roy said, “Ob, Mr. you; Ik ls yours. i Peer ached her if Mr. Glendenning was the Tofher child. She sat looking at him as tupeSed and made to answer. Mr. Miller rected her not to auswer any questions. She locked the pioture of desp Ir. Dod put the query—1na you ask ber the urstion more than once » wir. (Another aitction dronght ont further Seuting stated, tm eseuted chain. Dr. qmeriea in “know = to be arrested ahewer the witmees rad at a frend. t st nine kt © worming tor ad one « : opened aterm ey part of . a Willard Pa: | LOCA VEWsS | Another © ¥b ow ' m end vibers w : sacl Hayes wis call | i ie > sad Hayes being a4 aid swaer that “betwren th ne and tow | o'clock, on Monday, oth day of Apri, | A.D, Ist, be w b . 6 ead Hiram ©. Whitley, at N in the city of New York, and at afew minu | ley came in youd Whivey Hotel ar material to the iss: such cases made aed provided peace aud governmer the you are tt ome be said Mt said Po: District G inch pope DaMagre Cr Mar. Frederick 8. midt ent tor Joseph Wirth snd Barbara Wirth, nis wife, against Frederick Wertermever, charging de- fendant with having, on of Acguat, aseauited violently Barbara Wirth, and sh trying to eecape fell to the foor treke ber leg. Da: on Sth strect, het i, navy-va ad Tr hasbeen brought in the United St New Vork against Wim. ( to recover xX gorernor's ac n ated by President Lin- olp, fm 1864, claim st the amoun™ in ques- on was stolen from him while on his way to rgton to equare up his eccouuts. The me Up yesterday on mution to have of the term, as it ls expected "hat the next Con. gent will pase a Dill for the reivet of Mr. Lyon judge Blatchford denied the motion ‘Tae New Conoauss.—During Sit. Johawon's administration anact of Congress was parsed to call every mew Congress together on the 4th of March, ‘This act was eou'inved after Prest- | dent Grant came in until after the meating of Congrese, in 1871. It was then repesied, he 44th Congress, elected chiefly last week, cannot meet until the ist Monnay in E 5, muless called in extra session nit, which fs not likely, Tae “Orr Year” ror Newararee: ParopicaLs.—A New York dispatch says “This bas been a very hard year on newspapers and periodicals. It is asserted that only four of all New York city dailies hare mate any money, and not one of the magazines ha; proved profitable. It ts estimated that 0.008 has been lost ‘ton business.” ‘Tewrena tion of the temperance women of Massachusetts met at Boston yesterday and effected an organization onder the name of the Woman's Temperance Coion of Massachusetts. All women may be- come members who promise to abstain from the use of intoxi beverages in every manner. BURwEd To Daats.—The house of —— 7 Cases, sige: secummnenea se Reacamy 5 ¥., was burned y morning. ‘went ‘n the ceilar to save his stock of tobacco, but was uvable to fnd was burned to death. About $10,000 of cigars and tobacco was copsumed. §7- Joseph Wallace, aon of a ft minister in Nordway “< killed Wm. Brash on Was the cause.

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