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tert by aa THE EVENING STAR. - = i Sd . ; = . PERLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, | ced toe Daas ook teen ae AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | room and sraitod for the coming of te dramatic dams. came she Peonsyivania Avenne, cer. Lith St. } wrote EB of ber acting co Ellnakon, BY te the efect Lat “her queenly carriage was far THE SVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANT, roar ie wrote t . SM. MAUR MANA, Pees’. coe ing whip : serene oe The first biow glanced from his arm, and thes TUS SVENING stan served by carriers to ba Pour kobwczswere at "Ten Cunvs PER WEEK, oR Mr. Adams seized the whip, and, taking it {rom Qunre ren Monta, © the Seger on Tall—three memths, The latter th year, 98. het amd ber son out of the room, sfeued fo uses Kni'e, bat he was ; ate ponthe, $5.00: walked by See, and (be mother WESKLY STAR—Pndlitoed Friday—g) 50 and son Cisappesr together." variably tn ade: » tu both cases, o rT , Ml r y a 4 " ovceeceinccenaa an: V%, 44—N2. 6,754. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1874. TWO CENTS, | me simtonary committee oF te a ‘FF Rares of advertising faroished op application. | Naw Yone. November 1.—Arthe sesion of —s TT - - eet ae 3 . od ™ nuany pete ae by % Methodiet + 5 % OTA | SDER-TONES. | fol whether they can ever be answered saveby “(MISS BROWS” AT ROCK ISLAND. | Inrortanom ov THE TRANSIT OF Vos! = TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. Seceth> cuevepetatian ter ae olga 7 ni % | »N.—The question may be d n Corfe _EV ENING _ 5 AR. | Arewe going forward 0: backward? Forward, the* ung Gc we Teter eniits wish fo tee aad Rock Istanp, ILL. Oct. 51, 1474. fo much patue should be taken to measure 1 PRS Se rece, which bad @7.000 tess vis om no doubt; but insoine respects | ¢xplau The ansas Gubernatorial Ry y tow much to say thet there | Dear star.—I believe I promiscdto“write you | distance of the sun, and whether it mak=. Ark A ory amid, in reg DOUBLE SHEET. |v senmins A y nt Br edi Venus vie- | AROMMBK CLAIMANT POR THE GOVEKROSSMIP. | reduction, that this was the oldest i . _ it must be elmitted the tendency of the age 18 | thom tho vpmcs recs ee hae Cee me rerats | 9 letter, love;” in fact, I feel just the least bit poriktec BEmeone Mec nee nee ary, NORE, November 11—A Little Kock | coumection with the sseiety, aod he : a | rot nthe beer directions, It may well be qae- they Aindiy wvail teemectesof thelr chavec? | mean when [think how day afier day has gone | 5:78, use knowledge is; they leave it< prio | Ceparen of the tzh cayr: «To day Lieateman or Raguatgenion Gace nae Wachiueton News and Goss Pe | tioned, “or exampie, wheirer the fall perform. —_- a by, leaving my promise unfulfilled. But then tical application to others. But very iivci« | Governor V. \- Smith returned (rom the east, | thei ; aes ae, Sie a auceof an opera, and that n little off color, co About the Catacazys Playspelisare so rare, and I have had sucha cCeusideration will show that a so pts fron this | ¢) age of any b ar ba | Known as it was later. The little home at Bia- | ly know how the dayshave flown. Moreover, ! j: never oecur to the rea let that tt 4 ty Passtnnent Ineranes . H vp Rectal arg hnyp sst | Geveburgh was fresh in every ene’s recollection. | fear tbat your readera will think: What! ‘sn | Newton and ore that we owe the or for four 5 ter | MF. de Catacazy in these days wax Secretary of | it enough that we most be ailicved with Beans of not having expire: gating the o = ne ae a Legation to Baron Bodisco. When Bodisco When a shin iscut of tight of la ated, he was Governor of the ter bad turned the executive office over to f ihe own peo- PpTOPriaton be made erable discussion, 65.259 Tbe appropriation ‘for the rence was Oved at €) duo, Alter cons in 18:2,and | was sppropriste md Baxter | East German Co ng, the italian coma the management of Mr. Strakxosc in eafery? | that j Sunday ev reise o | baring - > bs ‘a Sateation 1 : 4 Iny Cooke's Creditors » art | Best@ of the beantital young reclaee in that | Frown a recent, that she sheald tor Sale nas ween ben Seoes €5000t PY SO: 1 She cae at hee oe tee cee ree | _ERItARIE EET Memes ee eae emmke ‘ one «La Traviata” at the Grand Opera Honey i= | cottage, he sent the young man back to Raia. | {fom adi Daery or the suming eles servations of the beav nly bodies. But«bsersa- | the use of lerce in the se mitiee of creditors of Jay Cooke & Co. bave seme fore « lar e, which, the pressof tha | When the d pzreed couple appeared im Wash- | Secitentally prove too much for sme the lawe Of motion of thie bebiee bet bocn | tuatbells acting under ®, Meusd notice Of © meeting to be held 1. —one a ciaineian Cee | ee ret init Cae eee mipotentiary powers | tions, and then what should { do? pede d ergs relateich on v4, and that he wil i shen they will preicut a sebedole of th Poows writ te said ta be vs ini | She Bret visit wae @ sent-mental one to But there, I'll risk it. 1’! not say a word, | Set adie ar thtate Unites States autt ori ce » deciare a divide tused to be, if iti | humble home tha: had sheltered them in their astronomers. Mking Oxampie of Chis is fr 4 in ® favoral auction of pe L eee ree = agh, about the scenery, eo. a8 almost every | Pepmemers, A sink Ses tai new const tation is ‘ , " _—— ‘s ‘- euly love. The story of that love is not s ody bas at some time or other seen j as ph re Wseh and the matter mu some 3 Deve dart wht foreperatic | Creadful esto bave been virited upon tho wo- the splendid steamer Waehin, lovely bite of landscapes and as beaut z tribunal cutsise of the state. Phe following has tor can be b A P: te te eer Man atter s«renteen yeara of marriage to t Pentel Esrests oh e.whilernshing | OM her usual voyage a mir mas bare sola denture a atonabig tha ees eas tig, | mam who had always ocen her lover. “Mataze | atl gated forests, xs mosttheeve.vhilerndhine | Sane ciondy wearber, prove RCs as eatin aaa oppor ig eeghenye hg = \'s venture is probably the Gre: tims tha | geCatacazy when every young girl was wed | EHF T. No.l shall not gust in thatacectior; | determine her position. In conse Sim: The constitution of thestete of Arkaness | Joc:ione t0 submit to claises asian the bane the innovation bas b vintreduced | ded apa nat her will to an italien nobleman her | 120i teil you Rew I gor sid OF | the was wr-cked on the covet of Nowa Gu ce nie co ee ee ‘ome eo a ' it a firet-o a ment yrorth age. er husbard was sent as Minister to Bra- peek zt m4 ; 5" he toes pore pr y than » lee hich said state admitt, eggge tees o i be cenletty, m tho peesent day and gene. | #1. andon the same stesmer with the young THE WALKING CANDY AND NEwSeTaND = | for ail the experses of hearretisae a et ee ee Sorton, N “auokeg | ration. that it was Sucovssfal isevi- | bride was young De Catacazy, alsoon a diplo- |] on our train. Yousee, this one was of @ par- | Venus paid the forteit lor Cun coekstatioeeetiot ot the » ox sous onal | Sonce of considerable pabiiceenit | Matic mission. He witnessed the crael treat- | ticularly aggravating kind, and seemed to take | Becetary observations egg “4 . : made De. | cence of considerable advances in pal i > ee iz Hert act to admit the stat npr peony heme y bards ov Foe ee eee ie eed cere nese eal Jou | Gendish delight im thresttng all sorts of speched | ef ee meane nee, tation ! gress, p : ne Se ng | may thin eae, Be ona ted SRBk tS | Ware, Sine SataaniCOn eG ErbeNetOw: ERG BRT OL TE i Tac ovals, AGA Recital “prize pack- | —— oe vides, among other t mainly om Americ e & d of a very large majority of p.ople | Was an elopement, and they bronght up in this ages? ok alaaes OF Paris ete iate curs ae, | be h continually increasing sccaracy, aud tenant governor, the term of whic ently ina ‘Sear | tue Gepartare ‘ne good oft nsaces will be | clty.. Soonatter their dismissal from Washing- | S£¢8/ of Klaster of Paris candy {nto one's 1a A ee Ss Gain Ce ee en eee ree I atthe cinotion Salk Be 01d choir es ce ee io one Fa- —_ regarded as an onbealtby and couraging | ton, Mactame’s husband died, and she became tuk & Bed ft Soee tare ss des 1 | step in work —Prof. Simon Newzomb, in | & bane een ted to enid oftce af 5 jouwn the contrel ciet to | Tee the wife of De Catacazy. All this so many ‘ings ope bad all along hoped for end dream Harper ine for December. . wis ling interest in thr stock. to leace the property } ten. Mr. Strakosch and his company may put ee abs of,andcyuld never be happy again without. = —— heu ferm ut four years, | of tha company to themselves for €2,030 nee 1 a tector: bue they: oie Goings race Lest berries | eoked tan rosette ea ee aie Dwell 1 aboOk tay cece Ree ee eke | Avariwa Patt, arren Actine tue Hexo. | apd ware ¢ qwa)ited ws snch we ele Aniacad ee | xine: but they are doing « great desl to des:roy | looked the Lee aay Rua Sis Broper: tiase | iaiy, the aise fee Emenee wok sing times; | ine o “Tne Reovanots.”—When sho was | &d buve continued so to act trom said las ay anaes oh bas never yet harmed man the woman, and eald they were tealene of exe | bot alter that I felt es though the Petittio aad | aucd out at the end of the act, ber drooping | mentioned vate. The tenth section ot : ‘ per 14 — The atenim- nerd ae a human family, viz aquiet, | beaut ful and fascinating woman, Madamo de | ‘he proceedings cuzht to be var.ed a little, and | form, shadowed eyes, and faltering ut every | atiicle 6 of said sti mn declares er Faleon for Charte 8. Cran into and or = - | Prepared for action. He came with oranges | sce; ‘aused many in the audience todeclare fin case of im yesterday had unter considers- Pa iN Dleman GC high Tans Ono kalo anny 2% | thst, Gelleato Tittle’ things srmechar teres | mabe cannes 3 torwliy exiausted, andthat ber | governor, hight. It ie reported that mo - a chat cand ete ‘ Sy Sor than wainuts, and only ten cents apiece. I put | s'rength was unequal to the demand made | fe-igvation, iuability, or removal from the | Liver were} sestion, and that the Presi- Pad dined at the de Cutacazye. we adjourned to : mate the fowers and duties therest ehan eS spen & peremptory demand It is doubtful whether this country can ever | the Madame’e boudoir for coffve and liquors. | OP My most solemn face, ard told him ‘na sort | upon it by the arduous character. But, a4 ste ree the pe — Heer . on al Po ag Sr i Ex Priest Gerdemanu. im tbe care of Yon Virglatur paren | that young Shanks got well. | Jathen, the most delicious tea, in transpareut | Of hesitating way that I had never been in the | told an intimate frien alterward, this appear, | Uevu'se ujon the lieutenant governor danke | z o fi an, 7 ing outof | the reridvect the term, &c. On my return to | peraxeece ui VAL Tatr TO bied ex Saating Cabs, ts pro- | ane son of Corgreseman Shanks, to be more | Sevres china cups, was served. Then Madame | habit r accepting presents from strange young | ance of exhaustion wr s bat the carrying out o ‘author! heachment of the | sunk the steamer Louisiane, from Norivlk to is removal fom office, death, | Baltimore. la i men, but that, s heart coemed aet upon be- | her part. ‘Had 1 come forward smiling and | the ttate atrer @ brief absence 1 find thet 2 j Explicit, who went with Protesor Hayden's | fot herself at @ cablnet-plano, Tennyeons | towing bie favors upon me, and Treally did | sprites, ete ne fone tragic emotion | Elista Raxrer, the recoguized governor, has | Mr. John W. so | surveying party, and who, it may be remem- | “freak Beene he long after that in read. | Dot like to hurt his feelings, seeing be was | and the excitemmut of the greatest svono ot the | Abul 4°: and abandoned the oft “eof governor | Bonit chnrct. | Tes Hos. Kwore Ki Carn, ore of the com- | yered, fel! so ill out im the wilds of Colorado | ing Lotiisir, 1 pertectly unaerstood bow that Fok itp eancaton| I should —_ an —- opera, my enemies would have said, ‘Ste and turne wer to 1. Garland, | away wih a lady organ mbsioners appointed by the Chineco govern- | tat hie ife was despaired of. Shau bs, the | distinguished Engiish andicnco wastoased ts | OD iD ‘favor and accept any and everything | pot enter into her part; she cannot feel who preten : eng he would give me. is Kosina, not Valentine, a chanteuse de roulades. | Under and y of m pretay en a letter gitingan account of | Suse have renseted the: music te the gene | _ Lean generally keep my phis pretty straight | "2° Ggreat untisie.’ ” Beweibie tele Henn mad ch he claims was ratibed by tue people «bas been printed io Indisna. | grand and fervid manner as did Madame de | Under trying circumstances, but the look of | how wondergully pretty the is, and bow girlish. ] Of faid state en the ith of te the | Jersey City to her 4 tw more yesterday and v publishes a card i Mr ation of Chinese ast broaght ace at Har- | father, has writ the affair. wh pen bi n. 1, dis ust whi * De 6 2 | last. ‘The manner and mode ot seaieenan | «wanco low ot ano timo thatallbelisred names | trop partectis euretatheed the cateecer | crebtover tat perdurtuiatlug merchaney tees | P_ZouNMML Ie appearaoce, Fourteen years pestaitinn ets to the Frew. | “eas e0 low at one thme that ell belioved he was } tn #0 vous Ghiel auetce Ohese acd hisdaugh- | Curing my speech. wes more than I had bar- | andchtidiike awkwardness, her pretty school i cent, rot, Lowever, in official caystuty, bat | dead, and a place for his burial was chosen, a ter, stter hearing this wouderfal woman, se. | &@ined for, and my handkerchiet bears witness girl inexperience, singing in**La Sonnambal The chang Fix fee at least one ban- chapter to be read at his funeral selected, 2 | jected acharming poem whch they sent to | !Pat the joke was ‘tooth in” atout tuat ume. | fn Now York, and look: her short dri Inede Was Hot and pinety po 2 E0)4 epec aches, xs.—Tue | niain anc! stream named in his memory by Dre | Madame de Catacazy with the request that she | He cazed at bis oranges, clatched them tigatly, e little girl about 1 a igen! ortzed | Ht but be revived, and will, under the | would s+t it to masi ard chant it forthem at | #0¢ then made a bee-line for the door, leaving | years oage, though even then a consumm y mt Gales“ Pay em Cometin Toten onr ear undisturbed for as much asan hour, | artiste. She looks some cre youre athe tation, spy ay 16, 1574," a copy of which greatest care, soon be entirely well.” Having | their next visit.—\ Jey" in Courier-Journal. avd giving poor me the widest eort uf berth | spd teat asyietie ines gained | Is hereto The state of Arkansas was Vered, Of Course the selected chapter was Tor Elon ne! ty-Onat = se when after that he distributed his wares. | wonderfuily in power and volume, and it tb corey ~ <A nee Sere the shicwas bene used, | Tete to the Baltimore American, Mr. M.V. AT ROCK ISLAND. retains, nnimpaited, that marceloas bird luke | certain aitions named in = bmedhere yrds coppers needs | Davie writes from the office of the Director of Hab iileee, Take mac Cae cs ouc er schoot; | Quality, that fark. ooh aed hivoctamnn | mctat Jane ich I clai the place of the proposed names were not bestowed, or | 11 ¢'nint as follows s*! In Gour ines g aay but there, I must nm chool; | quality, that lark-lke ele oe by the sicamane taken back, if already given. And h Lnotice a paragraph stating that at the next | Dd Will, Instead, give you ® glance at Kock | WAT Ded t : © sea a claim that wae Gao se for tharkfulnes session of Congress it 1s proposed to have two | Ivland and vicinity, if you will wecompany me, ses cat ,on bis te- ee new silver coins authorized, viz: A twelve and | in imagination, on See, there manner than th nd smarry & bait and twenty-cent piece, and asking the | cance she tro lores * which iso tan cation 5 and ean is Flows estion: *Why not adhere to decimal coma?” and iu! is aboat the beat | Is New Yore Centrat Pa this con-titn tion eh ered oF Amel wat John Fist Acsi its bave washed by th I think the idea of a twelve aud a half cent coin »panion is an inbibition on general t nks’s creek” or “Shanke’ kind, you and I, | Bap.—Kighbtly or wrongiv, day s erroneous, and has arisen from the fact ta | my Stak, could por It’s the senlor | impression Im the pu : peopie of the «tate to parsue ing, bank beaven the boy didn't die! aphing to the press a synopsis of the | ediorot the Rock Lelunt who, st | has or late been allow riorata, In | ent nose, ‘The abdication of the of nird content a t Girecior’s report for the last fiscal year, the | ough politician and plished man of the wo me parts there is an appears ot shabbi- | erter and abandonment thereof by Elisba Bax The witnesses their pa ppens t proposed twentyecent coin was referred to a8 a | withai retains all the pthasissm and Kindly | and in others ther cod, und is,mor over, | regleet. The Iai are traces of obyiuns | ter. in Jaw amount to constructive or pare! re nder the provisions ke bein, «iy wouic say that. Dat bow can Prof. Hay- | twelve-cent coin, the m' with the H. Saydam »ulses of gencrous In si Fea pe arch t = that tt case, mseit in sca! h a nome } Operator, not mm the report. The necessity for ¢ to give an intersting de_cription and e rumber of police is inadequ protect article , of said constitution, the detailed #{ stement atry, aud fastening it | such & coin does not exist. A bill authorizing | planation of everything within sight or hearing | against mutilation the ornamentation ot th e ¢ ot governer devolve upon Teams that never dit | tHe lssue of a twenty-cent silver coin was lutro- | He gives the word auiloif we go: fi st tothe low- | Park structures, to prere increas! nant gover By eculiar t “Shunks,’indecd! Again | dvced in the Senate by Senator Jones, of Ne- er etd of ed that turned the shatt of | vada, aud parsed that body at its last secsion. | picw fac d now that the matter ig up | Not reaching the House, however, until buildings, en the Siamer.-twins teu that certain peo- | Closing hours, it failed tor want of time, but | pia t our attraction, and we are told arged sume time ao thatthe | will probably become a law at the present | tust they are etber too han fession of Congress. The odject in providing | for tho weling the lakes for such a coin was to relieve an embarrassment which bh prevailed on the Pacific coast in lassworks, | number of th: s' eggs. or | the treac saw A nam bea, [ter I fi ich aro every | Ullve Cfiie In this way | of t only this, a bod: » houses, built to store & supply | there is not only ax impetus given to } Men ip the legislative balls who pretend Louis market, and thatthey furnisa | the patural process eriora the | be memte e general assembly of thestate | aware of it, and they ’y ment during the season for at least three | Park is less aod tees used he ti, of Ark wLo are attempting to legie- | taking their trunks, and no « d men, op 9 were not elected at the | wax made, and no attempt to Since bis e | making change, in consequence of ® ten-cent e turn around and take the In taking exercive the: € hor in tbe manner previded by the consti- | departure from Pb plua he bas traveled sé narrowly | Silver coin, or ‘bit,’ being the lowest denom:- is western fur hill,) take a ugh some time to find out jon and laws of said state. also tind anew | cpen'y. registering own name. He first turn him loose ‘n a new | Dated coin in circulation, our fiye-cent copper y eituated, and well kept ut row that he bas discovered it 1 pretended judicial officers ac be lady to Jersey Ci must either be kept | Bickel coins being almost unknown in Calitor- Lipplannock, descend into tha | danger that, uniess Preme and circuit Judges, who wer ried: ther Chicago rb must be put insome | Ria, and ail efforts to introduce them having | valley ar \ spproac river. Asound | tn time make it his own. at the time nor in the manner provided by 4 groom re ed one Gay atthe ttled fan A bad boy | thns far proved unsuccessful. Under the + bi of machinery meets our ears, and our “gate, | millions to very little p constitution and laws of said st mer House; thence to St gallery is not'- | system which obtaina there, if a purchaser | philosopher and friend” informs us hate | lead to no better result than the création of a | fiud s vew government set up ¢ | took a house, in ms have been goiu>. sin p: ent a twenty-five cent coin for an | woolen fectory has been buiithere lately, whic public park which women and children will not | f€DCe that is not the leg timate } DeSspaper pub may live | a ut which Is a ‘bit,’ or ten cents, | does a flourishing business, and that further on | care tocnter— VY. 7 7 of 1e8, aud that the officers of t mded | a od tor th steward | he receives only ten cents change, and vonse- | a fine watch factory has alco been estaiished, —— — government have, in some instances, b olerd loses nve cents in the tranaction. The | Having a soul shove blankets, watches: ar violence ard force displaced ot ue of & twenty-cent coin will relieva this | sich we pacs on, up the biuie higher as similar positions under the con: | " dficulty, and at the same time conform to our ,Ull the horses stop on the brow of an | erable property here, to. By reason of thia state of ail sf decimal system Of money. pe cularly descending hill, and | taw and lobby busix ays Noating aro causes all ¢ tributing to the #an pen She AINCERA TARE TRI Suton: | Deture, car Goliguted Gyee We Meee tee | Was here er en ot neonate bin & powersut wo bo suppressed be tun ortieey San conchae I eat ne h Tower,” the show place of the county, | 9% Capitol Itt, the very next of cee of law or the mlitis at aus command. Sdlourned. Committees were apeeinen ee f which every true Kock Islander is, with to the Capitol and Court of Clas ow, theretore, 1, V. V. Smith, Lieutenant | the state of Arkansas, Elisha Bax- | | | teot plants aud bir to check the frequent exhib fith, and disgusting pr year becoming more c pou Wa eyieade bi hie all any Cefencs honesty be rays in ato many priest * frieuts were open daylight, at pursait Ty, that i) } at bowe i fete Way upon bis * sais, where they ng to reside but for the which reached them, ‘Ww printed in thts r. Gerdemann and ship Ohio this eeveral mouths g the present lends convers facts’ presented from bis femann save he i# not at users, but on the cone low appesret n of W Retien.—lt is prot Washington city hereat i 2 at Pord’s, and Miss al, the promise of fir<i-cl wh tic entertainments fur the curreut wee been well kept. Both are ad tr ontroversy, especially on the ns ts i > th oud. Faras the oye can recsh the hed—a granite edifice with Governor « subs rimony. The ouly thing he seeims | it is a pleasure to know that they were Baile Mealth wr tiie oot ce ee bol = 1 arms of the Kock river. embracing | phe porch, unif ter, the recognized governor of said state hav- | to regret was that he lett highly appreciated by ‘esbionabie aud critical | PUNE Bealth at Baltimore, begiauing on tue 1 or cultivated] islands, present their | Loves, which be has let ing abdicated and abandoned eaid office, do | cret! : | audiences, ‘hough the houses were not as 1 Be ond Tuesday of November, is75. .A commit ing Burtace to thi ight October aun; a | coast hirithis d = the ar — and by soe; Nazevats snake appliostion ] 1 to. who is j : = ale acta oot eal 7 oe aze velis the wh beautiful expanse and | year. Donbtless he w fo the Present of the Un! ates, under | yc rry . Ger ene one ee. Sa Bag te APTN gotcha Stapeepe t nce WAZONS pase, at what to us seems | office there, and bud ap pract sesid iu pursuance thereof to guarantee | {irr did not go Cmier En: © | larly was tus tr who certataly jaa. Ort i. Steider, of Frederick, is the | % SPM'TS pace, across the bridges, forming | tired public men have { Arkensas a republican form of | oper vd wed m thet be senate | merited a targer ; he got. It it | Casrman of the commen 7 ae groterque figures where the shadows on the k, Stanton. Robert 4 government and protect the ame against do- phis sows “acy and } ht to add, however, that be improved dr. Je M. Toner. of Washingt. : Water seem to combing with the moving objects. | & ¢. M. Corw eatic violenc @ legislature of said state opos.— Balt mm the J } ° aa egg 22 | himoftenest liked him best, Should be again | €ts0ing yeat. “A revolution was oftered by Pro- | lttbe of al tho hurry Set ne Wane proceed tothe Asiatic | . 7 ‘ tn fessor Gross, directing that a committee con- = 7 sng he By ‘om whic tpt Micincgy = | Visit Washington before hisreturmto Engiaud | Stn, oc member of thet Cone Black Hawk used to watch the movemsnts with Kear Admiral Pennock to report for duty | be would certainly draw larger houses. Next | ach state and territory of the Union, of which | Ge”. § att when that redoubtab er was | on that station hard G. , | Week will be less attractive in a dramatic sense. | the president of the association shall be chair. | €&#ged in rifty. His life lacks the simplici: method which gives discipline and happine works like an old-style prese, too intrica loud, and self-shattering, for its simple pur- this time without grest detiiment to the pubiic interests. Any attempt to do so would result iu augmenting confessionand Anarchy, atid would | lage in the cou: probably lead to strife and unnecessary biood- | GUa‘nted with th re. Fairbank ath,” in ago Tribun? shed.” ‘This appeal is eigned V. V. Smith, | Scale manufacturers, of 5 4 bi , E se pM te Governor Arkansas | mont. The busine from the Asi Joe Ewmett at one theaterand@ minstrel troape | man, be appointed to petition Congress at its ADMINISTERING SOOTHING statT Wouux And Catzpaxe Vicvims or tum | CorsrPot es j order ard x | Scge Givens treweut x broad contract to thie | next session fo inetitute a buread of health, to | in his unique way, to the “Great Father's” red | OM Ws?_S New York Herald special | ,,{7Be above telegram wasreferred to Attorney with autho | Week's bills; but for all that they are sure of | be located at Washington city, with a branch at children of his tribe. | tom Hendaye, November 15, sayaa heavy snow | [neral Williams, but noaction has yet been leave. 0d houses, for both are popular witu those way | the seat of each state aud territorial govern tly reliable article and then dx a price taken and itis not contemplated to take any | that <ieties competition. On that sate bade they to-da hae that sortot thing. ‘Those who has covered the mouutains around [rar >not, need | ment. The resolution was referred tothe spe- | We feel as if we wouid like to stay here for | "4* ¢ ri Sa ee not Want, meantime. For them M: : republicans have di the inhal ai ‘Tue Frespwex = Gushinan | cial committee on legislation. Papers by A. B. | éver, i. ¢., if only the prairie winds would not | dius cals bare driven the inhabitants from $s Banx.—Mr. Lai- | een ; Several parties from Arkansas have | @Fe steadily increasing their business mouth by i cir homes, which were burned. The surround. day visi P resi orney Gen- | Month and year by year, in good times and in pold,oneer the come ersof th | Will read trom the poets, Theodore Thomas will | Judson, M. D., of New York,on "The Advan- | be quite to bracing, Hg their attentions during | ing country is covered ee ‘h homeless eee py rf Ss me ey gegen mage Itteaated hard times. They are constantly meking in men’s bank, has prepared, in ant | interpret the masters of music, and Mr. Fields, ot Health Officers in the Study of Sani- | the cold weather: but a glance at the sun telis | andchildrén, exposed to the iciemency ot the | that the Secretary of State, the Attorney Gen- | provements and mean to keep up wan the being ¢: upon by €o nO mean degree, w tary Scierce:” by W. M.S. Ludlow, M. D., of | us that, sped poor Joe, we must “ move on.” | weather. Gen. Loma holds the t iangle formed | era}, snd several other state officers are acting | Umes Port setting forth t cond! thors of England. New York,on «The Beneticial Cnaracter of | Down the biutf we go again, retrace a part of by Irun Hernani and San Sebas He made | witi Lieutenant Governor Smith. } Th their transporta- Bvancial atiairs of that institution. It ma } ied attractions the broad farc Boards of Health,” by Wm Hunt, M. D., of | our way, then up agatn for a long di ® along | a very energetic ight on the way to Tolosa, and 2 h of June, 1 it een an oversight on the partof Congres: nes of the Theater Comijue, audsurely | Philadelphia, on ‘An Analysis of the Morta‘iy | the brow of the hill, where some of the finest may turn Estella. The Carlists are lis Foreign Notes. i a as the law now is, those in charge of the bask Ty body fond of anevening’s amusement cau | of the Penusyivania Hospital for the year | residences in the county are. We admiré | couraged. They bolt Andoain,a good deten- = | are not required make a report to any o1 and something to their fancy 18 and by Heber Smith, M.D ,U.S.N them, and wish for ten thonsand a year to en- | THE SITUATION AT BUENOS AY: ONT E to weigh balk we.ght, tars, cars, Their improved grain sceie regiters wt Anticipating s bss been made n @ call, however, the report | — w shing! “4 cover= upwards of fifteen | D. C., on “Sailors as Propagators ot Direase,’ 2 2 nm, and . 0 le able b« to “ go and do likewise; sash tg tener noe nay but turther on were referred to the executive | # hamlet, inhabited by workingmon, shows us | THe Latest CHARGES AGatuaT Carr. Tr. 2 #0, November 12.—Adsices from | & f£ enos Ayres say the government sraadron | nce, On one beam, tbe weight of any four kinds wr 4 = t | Of grain. a eames oF cae “ stion that every body is asking every | committee for publl ghother phase of life, and by the time we reach | SoN.—Mr. Uhas. J. Corson, of iii) Pearl street, | Which was dispatched to meet the Thins | They have agencies in all the leading cities in Seemutis Dane oe hand and’ the iabiirtes "¢ else just new is, “did you ever ese such | ooo ae ay nice rape rhe | Moline we are contented az usual. We take a | rooklyn, yesterday applied lo dades Stone, | dotiile retired without an engagement, “ ee Z the bank, classifying ite assets as “got,” | glorious weather *” ON ARNIS os The } peep at the banks, factories, c., and t buton bridge, built by Unc’ A th was not removed to pri island rae Sane Seaeene m port bis father, who is sl veare of age. Mr. oabundred. The autumnal | The shock eaused by his second a: rest has sert- Here, during the war, wasa prisoners’ camp; | Corson was sworn. He testilied that Capt. Ty- ected the health er the Count, who is ut two thousand of the poor feliows, | son's father was helpless, and that bis son. wio the fortunes of war, and the boys in vlue, | received $'75.a month on the Polaris expedition, antry ‘abrolutely w mlevery body else answers | Count Non Arnim has been rearrest, Which is true, in at least | account of bis he a bas been no movement by either government or = e the insurgent armies. z STREAMERS EMBARGORD AT SANTANDER. far eastern spot they have recei SARTANDER, November 1}.—All the available | fr to — sorte jar steamers in this port have been again embar. | 3&¢ Spssish we' goed by the republican mUitary authorities, to and have recently extended th : from which & comnts scales with Asiatic endow 2 pies." It 13 the wt after the session of Congress in pamphlet torm for the examina x . Zion of those. Intere From the report it | Weather of Washington is always lovely to the | ourly aiected the healt TeeaLoumitiec tan sus appear th Looe porecs ther be aw se con- | last degree, but this vear it seems to be excer- | teen lodged by the government law officers { | in the court of ecesions, for au order compelling | Capt. Geo E. Tyson, of Polaris fame, to sup- r | wes hh Tae Live. Stit oF Ma. Hexny C. Ro ‘ i x landed here, +‘sleep the sleep that knows no | and since bad an extrayear’s pay appropriated | © _ = AGAINST TRE Broo Kiyx EaGie.—The $50,009 the total am Cf assets collected Honally fine as to quality, and unbroken in cos- | against Lim. ‘The London ‘Times’ Berlin dis, waking,” with nothing > mark toe spot, ex- | by Congress, bad not contribute 8 t, | MO AMNESTY FOR POLITICAL OFPEEORS I® | tibel suit iuetituted aguin-t the Brooklyn Daily hand is but $70.00, which is scarcely three per | tuulty. And such pictures asthe forests and | patch gives the following account of the latest | cept tour large Contecerate guns, with muzzies | He arked that the son be ordered to pay ss & P = PR yt 1 ror | Eagle, Was up befere Judge Neilson, in the aunt. Of tha Enkaiton © | feidshave afiorded! What infinite variety aud | Pt0creaings in tue Von Arnim case: “The Me_ | (gic ground. and ‘ Kevel Cemetery” en- | Anis, Nevember |1.—The council general o Week, or take care of his tatuerentirely. de er ve hundred died of | judge reserved his deci tue Von arn court chambere, this morning, apon @ mo- | matchless splendor of color! Could a shrewd | “ePolitan court on Monday passed a vote | graved on the top. Some the Seine has rejected the propusition reco: ot Mr. DeWitt, the defendants counsel, to sanctioning the motion of the public prosecutor | ewali-pox, ® gocd mauy of scurvy, and the Be mending the national asombly to pass @ bill | compel the piaintif to give terimony before | DAnager gel up an exhibition prezenting the | ihat Arnini be brought before the court on @ [ others, with a large percentage in favor of A Brac LeD ny A Woman.— | granting amnesty for political offences, | the triad, sti | the Uthe of such & feast ‘or tae eye, people | charge of removing official documents. Tats Elieba H. Aly the kingdc and H ses Incident toe lire | At Salisbary, 3 incident to « lif | tered the bi pneumonia, of various a). Would bave gone miles and miles to see it, and | Process is equivalent to a committal tor trial in | Grexposure «their money without stint. ‘Che truth is, | te Englith procedure.” The act of accusation | Formeri ows “% AS 4 reason that the defendant gt PRINCESS ALICR’S BOOK. | was really unable to frame an answer from Loxpox, November 1i.—An American firm | Sparhad been set forth in the complaint. All having advertived for ssle a boek entitied olina, two megrora si aged gentleman (sup- pored to have @ large sum of money on hand) a fence inclosed this spot, and plain Be , he wanted was to ascertain sufficient facts to Was delivered to Arnim on Tuesday. ‘Three | headboards told where this or that poor “ohn | tf the purpose of robbery yesterday morning. | “Fathe of Life,” purporting to be written by | enable him 0 constres ov ‘answer. Mr. Nott ts our true poe 1 season instead of | weeks must elapse between this and the trial. ny” had tound a resting place; but lately som When be retused to give “up bis money ove | Prine: ss Alice, it is denied on authority that counsel for Mr. Bowen, argacd that this wasan Spring, which gained the fayor of the poets of The court evilently considered the » @ farie } gallant officer proved lls bravery by | peero fired See the, shot taking etf ap wre ‘@ any book or is engaged in writing | ateurd proposition. It wes mot thels mroetons Epglaud, becauce in that country they ba! evidence very strong, for it seems to hava EyeahaTin 7 his mouth, need, making ou: py | to give the detence facts upon which to base suck fall weat treated the offence #3 one not bailable, and she Legere oe see ee AR | wound. ‘The wite of the’ old man, aged s LOLD RECTOR OF THE EDINNURG UNIVERSITY se 4 = 4 <merican, instead of going into the possession erstand fro hence, probably, the secont arrest, ag tho full | 82d having the ground plowed over, sparing | fitty years, attacked the negro with a spade, of Englacd threatened uader the presen treaty regu ations. The King of the Sat islands, Kalakana, as hes been Snnoune her-tofore. is g to the Ur = wer. If the thing was true, the defendant Sinem vraag y' = | must bave some grounds for this statement. pee 3 ity af talobacee The article to which Mr. Barnard takes exoep- y aud resulted tn the cheeret | tion. set forth that he was one of the prinelpal ” beginn No sun—no moor Neo mort—no noo “Dovember Pe yor lescribed in the wet of ac- | nothing except four marble slabs which lows cugation is rs’ impri friends had pisced over the remains of theit Fail A BANK Presipent oN TRIAL.—Mr. dead. They are only dead revels, it is trog, yet | and the first blow onthe head penetrating the killed him. Wee held to- A Yoursrc: Ixcenoiany—A Lancaster | % 1 of Derby, who received 770 votes | “tckboldersin a company, which was formed States, and w on. Suige A and ending Broocks, late president of the Merchants’ ng- | our bearts throb with pity, and the indignity | (tio) special to the Cincionati Gazette says: path 3 for Height amen Lavon Playfair. to discover the whereabouts of Captain Kidd's eomes “No warmth, no cheerfulness, no healt ral | tlonal nk of Petersburg, Va., is now on trial | ered their silent home seems to 434 personal Carter A lad named Kelley, sixteen years old, an in- mate exse, No comfortable feel in any member | treasvre. Judge \eilson reserved his decision. Express, ¥ DON ALYHONZO TO HAYR Ko RECEYTION. | ‘ A Dispatch from | ys that the arrangements which had Ayn Exrress TRAIN Boanpep asp Rorugp. mu the United States circuit, Richmond, or au | ‘Jury—the more so as we remember that loved indictment in which the is thirty-seven counts, | ONS Of our own are buried in the ‘“‘suany also avant couriers of bis maje: kana, who le expected tr Of the state reform school, bas made a confes-ion that he tired the institution last Sat- Vienna, November 14. : ” lean: 3 Gratz No thade, no shine, no buttertites, no bees, in which he ls charged with embezzling, ab- | south,” where—bieseings on them forever—kind | urday night, and tho atock barn en Monday | been made for s reception t9 Don Alphonzo dispatch from Toronto, Canad. t United States on the 18th day oi November ina | No fruits, no flowers, no lenges, oo birds, | *t:acting, and misapplying moneys and credits | hearts and willing Lande Planted Howers and | night, and that last night he intended fring the ape basa Covaiemsaaneen: . ty nepease train on the Great Westera raliway United States steamship,which bas been placet | November of thelMerchants watioual bank of Petersburg, | ¢Yetereen over their still breasts. tamily buildings. Kelley has been an inmate So was leaving Port Oredit station, a few miles out at the service of ( the goverumento” | Now set agairet this gloomy background a | W&king false entries in tho record book and tieree® ets veld as: We pase on to where | of tue reform school two years. He was sent Fire at Warrenton, Va. of that city, about 5 o'clock last evening, five the United States. bright, sunny sketch of (he same monty, icawa | J0UPalof the banking, making false reports to sets) ass mildings ped iuto s\.apes Of | there trom © » RURBING OF THE WARREN GREEN HOTRL. Tax ezront oF THECHIEP St6NAL oprjear: | °3 2 American hand, wherein its glorics are so | the comptroller, and unlawful assignments of SF oe ave bees appro- | for his acts. masked men boarded it, and property of the bank. On Thursday a jury was | Priated for these works, and about $1,000,000 Waurantor, Va., November i The the bell-cord, they bound and Of the army, Gexeral Albert J. Myer, has been | AuTibiY celebrated a$ to make one regret that ve more will be rey uired to complete them: but b. Tue Wipow oF THe CLaimaNT or tue | ten Green Hotel is in flames and cannot be gege-master. TI then entered rior ny frayrenreeeabrgng ache, uie of the author is not known commen ae “Woke the time they are fulahed aud the creams put TimonE or 1RRLARD.—The Marchivness of | saved. {tis hoped the fre will be coutived to mentee tte as express company, whos 'y ot . is @ vo- N ! ie fiade 4 zi ji at ity-ti 4 luminous review of the operationsof the barean | Soft, delicious Heke sender Swat houses ils testineeny pas erat mana | inibetors in both maetohines ad Seman il ve | Thomond, who hss Jase died at cighty-two THE MAIN BUILDING DESTROYED. cufied. “They then took the keys of the safe for the past year, and gives the latitade, long!- |" Turowing off ben weilan ac Seriseation of checker teehee ornate wate eeuines and beauty, to none | Years Of age, was the widow to lineal descent, | | WAREENTON, Va., November 14.—The re | 1 tude and mean elevation of the barometer above Fora crown of amethestn Sotsien tn hooks, wal nents cenizaoaa, andl | ‘Sree tue shove wo pessou th kb commana. | rec ee Of Ireland. The Marquis | iat night was confined to the main building or fea level at all the observing stations in the eer | Blushing sort as she discloses qaattion cf Cates HTN Upen the | enc omeet quarters, and. begin tweeice | and Barehioness uaed te live at Bath, gpd their Qe eas pre: ens S stat 2 T, rf ; $ fen ‘been + ‘was about the best known in ity. . . F. ‘etors. = ceshege usaton af cadena * Tike 8 epray of cortie nee PRosucuTions IN UTAN.—A dispatch from iquirel chateore of an een a Lusby tail'ta | The Marquis died some teenty yoatsago, The mate their loss on building and furniture at ; pm Bd been 6; 241,500 cipher words or | Plamed within her shining hair. Salt Lake City, November 12, says:—John 1. | 4 sort yee Pete gayred way, then Whisks off widow married — at Faue, R.N- hati tn Th —— Rep wg ied a Teather reportsLave beenreceived at,and1s7~| 4. 56 aceam: Ci Lee, now in prison at Beaver, charged with | to tell na temas at & ‘aineer lot” be has just | Lirerpoot Mercury, Oct. 2811. tual Fire Assurance tion will suffer to Ss tesgrephis Seen aE ETON: | Ot cur opanae Nertace renee a raed wath the, Mountain Meadow | seen, and leaves us only TRON eae | Tum Tintom-Basosen Casm—ia the ase | (oalEire 4 ‘of $5,000 on the building, and the Teper te, eat ce areenees, other than weather | Gauzy vapors float around her, were maureen win en (20 Arkansas emigrants | his own care Seidge spanning tos Wienen one | of Titom va Bescher, yostersay afitacon Virginia Fire and Marine Company suffer to cee phected with the work, fe also | Lite ta of gold surround her were murdered, will, it is said, give a trua his- | Splendid new ge spanning th issippi, argumeuts were heard by the fuli bench of the | the extent of $4,000 on the buliding and $1,000 Sfacaiieeotcenaeaet gureem: | Smmemetthentaete ita,” | Sousa coor oes nome wt | Raut gery cueeeejewe ee: | tenewtgeee ae aire | ana ; of special river reports. General Myer recom- Moonbeams clasp her like @ lover! Pain the third district court to-day George @. | thunders overhead, and disayypoare oe ts cra | f Judge Neilson’s decisi da that Congress antho: ze the President to ‘Touching with transparent finger. ——-e jon denging the defendant’s motion for a bill of particulars. . Canvon gave bail in £5,000 to answer from day | side. . Piidesv y's ceterantegs | HESMeniepon teas’ | ease Sueno taggam an ticpec ie | aaxncno omceraans” ano ran ice._ | Hag ieaeremmyttan dec, osc | orton Probapa fase, eho speci with th iy Essences and odors rare. Gictment against him having been found under | By this time we foel an “aching void,” aad sbould be tried before December. m Fetershurg to the Dispatch eaye men seca nmends thatthe pay | wii beams swoon in sudden heat Thomas E. Ricks, now in the penitentiary | ‘be tempter, in shane of our friend, holds | pynwart DacipED TO UE ELucrep.—In the | tamed Maddera entered the drug store of W- 4 of the entisted n made eqaal tothet of the Where she pranks her dainty fect, bow amr ndictment or lascivions cohabita- | out glorious promises of «Hamburg beefs‘eaks’ | waiter of the election in the 31 fino. Most tavored ni ‘hed the Walling aetaen trues tow and marder, made an effort ip get released | Me Peanae sthinyare ties ae eee pee gressionsi district, County Clerk Liet has de- Sourne = see on jay, Dut was unsuccessful. ! a A u had legal- see Caner ieeas i tiaa cree gt apeteh | Mend in Romage se pees OO remembered What Ricks was « member Gi the | a! once fal iz lovewith ap elderly lady wins | cited "hat Re bad no jurafictio of the dispisad Hou Metin G'Rice'inatemseaietea” | Sittne'teteg sopaeenrase’” | granary i'r mtherinta Bgetonang ha” Th a | eueiacemnaing wie cost and taaefors Gate for Congress in that district, ta preparing | Sbining in her mystic —— ‘Tse BirtiaRpD Tovgxament.—The follow- | tracts us irresistibly. It is Mis. Melchert, who Labloyuo by © majorite of oe bone se st the election of the fon. Morton (. w Fosy, soft —— — ing is @ summary of the billiard tournament in | forthwith takes us under her wing, shows us her ———— > we and bos secured the services of Hon. e ay comer, New York cit last night:—Thirty-third me, | jowers, and even permits ideal’ iuto ber THR ONLY RV(DENCE of perturbation which ay AD oorthees and Judge Carleton, of that Amber-belted Indian Summer! 39 inninge— aly 300; Daniels, 138. irty- | kitchen, which proves to be an i: of cleanli. | the President gave when a messenger rushed city, to prosecute the case. Hanter’s tmajority a%*e part ee innings—Ubassy. Well, wa our | in with the news that Massach: * ea | A bevy of iscy correspondents “want to ae pred curred eae a paged fat oc. | Know why the nice young ducks who must go} paux the winrer of the tournament and t for a dri een bac ion of America at the three ky ald the Nemes ererre, tee fenty Bore. | Sues nc the thenanre os Gene tee ane | Geamepeem ot America a8 the Ures-ball Nearly all the houses within iis limits wero de os tee Hational, partion- | Choa Vigunex 0 pias = auntie gtrosed, entailing mach sudtering and destita | !afly,—instead of crowding themselves down to | Hene 4 1,000. yp a eerie the fore front, where their goings forth and re- | fat ghuse of the tourbament ee iit anes Sanzae Ge Cs ~The London Stand- | t8?Bings are a continual sunoyance tos large | i and resulted: Garnier, eran froi A varie cag, the impression Part of the audience? Also, why do they keep | Dion, cause is utterly ruined ang his situation hopes ares y Am ay out of ‘commences a) S, cooy Jere. These are questions often sacked; but it is doubt | Les,