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DOUBLE SHEET. SATURDAY... November 14, 1874. THE WFATHER. War DarartMent, Office Chief SE towt { Wasnineton, Nov. 1, 1874, 10.30 « m. Pronanitivine.—For the south Atlantic and | eastern Gulf states, cenerally clear and con- tinued cool weather, with northeast or sonth- west winds and h barometer. For New — yo and the states, generally clear cold weather will continae, with variable ‘winds, and high Merometer For the lower lake region, Tennessee, the Ohio valley, and the western Gulf states, increasing cloudiness, east- erly or southerly winds, stati or rising temperature, and slowly falling barometer. For the upper lake region and the northwest, generally cloudy ard warmer weather will*pre- ¥ail, with soatherly or rou*hwesterly winds, falling barometer, ard light rain or snow in the the opper Missxsippi valley and near Lakes Heron, Michigan end Superior. For we canal region cf New York and Pennsy!vanis, the | temperatare will continue be'ow freezing during | d aturdi ght, but will rise above freezing — inday. Cautionary signals coutisue at | alut » and Pre ordered for Chicago Mu- | raud Haven, Alpena, E.citad. nd | Amusremen's. &¢, To-vight National Theater.—_M im “ Komeo | Sud Jube:. Ford's Opera Horse © Desrer than Lite” Theater Comequr.— Bnd other attractions. Lincoin Ha: ax Of Ari enddcier Heber’s Gr ———e Covdensed Remember this is Mr. at Ford's Upera Hou-e. Bear in wind the grand Art Exhibit Lincoln Hall to-night." Ladics and mi- The Grand Lodge of F. A. and A. ¥ lay night elected the toliow. | M., Isaac ohmson; RK. W. dD. -, Le Wine; RW. S.G E.G. Davis; RL W. J G.W:, J. 4. Jo R.W.G. 1, Anthony Boet!y; K. w. . A. Yates. “4 AUS meting of the Mora! ducation Society of this elty yesterday, at Mrs. C. B. Winslow's | residence, No. 1 Grant’ Place, the feasibility of | Publishing a monthly paper, to dicseminate the | principles advocated by its’ members, was dis- | cussed. Among the marriage licenses ise Was one (0 Captain Ei States army, and Mrs. Mary O. Waite, widow | of the former well-known druggist. corner 7th street and Louisiana av-nue. Captain C. will | should ever be bor: in mind, viz: We shoul! heremembered se having had charge of S21- | lower etr self-reapect as little an seastoie ta elers" i est, bear the depot, during the war. { Rev. W. F. Speake, presiding elder of the ‘Washington distr: - E. Chureh, bas sppoint- | e4 Kev. Samuel Kramer to the charge of the 32th street mission church, made vacant by the Geath ef Rev. M. E. Hysore. Mr. Kramer will | setve without pay, giving Mr. Hysore’s widow the pay tor the conference year. ‘The {sct that the Third avenue railroad com- Favy of New York—the leading horse railroad company m the country—bas Samuel 1 ips, of this city compliment to the cations of oar en- Phillips (who is | ¢ liked old citizen, Str. Geo bt at lips) no d ef the great New York company racted the attention ! y the mas- retricved "he fortaues | ( town ratiroad emeiberd, was heavily cars, and track oat-of order, and tery manner iu which & of the Waebin, ‘That rosd, it will be in deb> 5 + benevolent associa! everything at Mr. Phillips. | for the gratuitous retier of poverty and d's! to protect his own ant the are peculiar to cbri No other system ise friends im the road. accepted of civil or religious 3 originated : dency of = ompany to the temp ry | They form its highest praise aud chearact c 5 erifce ct naw !8tRe Practica at the W ugton | feature. Pagans considered poverty a crime. Ba¥, where, thougn * Young man, he had al- | j the divine Plato thought it ertmina'. In an incredibly ready wun & leading position. | ¥ out | that, } Burton, in | omy, says: | relaxing industry or | for forethought, it is clear that any detect ot arrangement which ma. wie | fault to find. men same roof the two incougruons institntions, eve Intosh, the garbage men, end physicians and Ee becaries to the poor. Several school bills bare alo been presented for payment. The andstor avd bis clerks, with some extra be presented stoners, in accord that issued, with date, for what pu nd to what account chargeable. There have been upwards Of pine thousand warrants i«sued by the aulitor since the organization of the present government. ——_e___ The Case of Hayes. HIS RELEAS® PROM JalL ON BAIL. In The Stak of yesterday was notion? ue | arrest of Michael Hayes, the principal witness for the govrrnmentin the safe burglary case, on | the charge of perjary, and bis committal to ja!) in default of $5,000 bail fixed by Juage Sneli in } the Police Court. The fact of bis arrest last | night caused considerable comment. ! erday when the bail was tixed in the Po- | Mr. Colambns Alexander dectined | he bond. regarding the bail s e: Gay, alter the adjournment of the Mr. F [Miller, counsel ror Hayes, Ned to Judge Cartter for a reduction of tue | dudge Fisher, for the government, ciaim. | ed that the emount fixed by the Police Was mali enoagh corsidering the character of We offence. Jadge Cartter, however, consid- Ted that $3,000 was sufficient, and the prison r | having bean sent for the Wail was given } appearence at the December term ot the Cri ina: Court to answer the charge—Mesrs. © lumbos Alexander and Horace S ing on his bond. ! cessive. Ti Cireust Cou s) wv Slar-— Toe poor ye have with yva x, and whensoever ye will se may do the: ~” ‘This statement and reqaes: or biy to my mind wher costia. We sbuddered to th d combination of crime and powarty, as virtuatly making poverty a crime. and ‘oo, withont any necersity, On the helghts orgetown there is ampls accommoda .00 iu the way of butidings, sitaated in a healthy ocality, on afple grounds that individual benevolence conveyed to the public authorities for this purpose, if we are rightly informed Why, then, compe’ our unfortanate bat d serving poor ts conecrt with criminals of Thos. Carlyle, “We think tans who woa'd have killed instead had shown more human- ‘y; Tore of manhood, than we thus 4. e call it charity, beneficence and other {i ames, this brutsh workhouse scheme of our and itis bat sluggish hearticteness and insin- cerity and cowardiy lowness of soul.” In all arrabgements for these unfortanates, this fact it ¥ ned yesterday | p, kine M. Camp, United | his book on political and racial econ - “As the object of all pauper reliet is to save life and mitigate destitution, without withdrawing the motives the industrious man idle, or the provident tan earele s, would be far more calamitous than the payment of an ad , ditional salaried officer. urally, in the co: fonetions according to their knowledge, sce no 2 | duty above that of exercising humanity at the cheape i ir possible rat 5 doth the poor man’s case consider.” With nagement of the workhouse we have uo Its officers, we believe, are worthy ctistodivorce from under the To this we invoke the consideration and aid of Christian minister in our he Oor to higher philosophy practically indorse | then arrai but “biessed ts he who | 1 total chipmenta, 11 case of Miller's city—action to recover wharf rignts on the river 12:h street—which was not conclu ted, and will | ‘obal 5 the attention of the 5 raepeorkacs several Pouce Court—Judge 8 rll. To-day, Martin, alias Reddy Weich, chi with vagrancy, loafing sbout in the division without any visible means of su; was sent down John Payne, load and boisterous; $5. wes E. Fitzgeralt, forteited collateral. Oss. ‘ack, loud and boisterous; $5. Joseph Whi! ting’en, profane; $3. Joun Raymond, W: Jovpsou, ard Peter Schramm, char; with an affray; Schramm was fined 45, and the oth- ers discharged. Petro Lorenzo, charged with keeping open bis restaurant on Sunday; $30. Mery Salitvan, disturbing the quiet of George- town by loud apd boisterous inuguage; $3. Ed- mond Wise, awanit and battery on Minnie ‘Washington; $5 and costs. Nelson Bauke, maintaining @ nuisance; $5. Henry Johoson, alias Te liaferro, charged th the larceny of coat from Dr. Wm. Tindall, secretary to the District Commissioners, who testified that it wos stolen from the coat rack in bis office. Che t was found in a pile of clothing mm the house | of Johnson, supporea te have been stolen, and it Was recognized by Dr. Tindall, whose name Was privately marked upon it. If was produced in the court. Other articles were found, which Were recognized; among them a lot of towels marked “United States Senate.” Sergeaut | j | 83. bid, W arked | | Leach testitied that the “crib” was kept on | } Virginia avenue, and that there were found tn | it nine dress coat: acostly talma, many pairs e dozen of bate of various Judgment suspended. Taliaferro was ed on the charge of stealing linen towels from the United States Senate. These erticles were in court and were tientified b fined Sl9aad ce 20 aud cos's or sixty town; 35 ATIC & Co. we lave “The Milles 3 from Jos. Shillington Codey's December and Praak Levie’s for 1:75. > GEORGETOWN. Inquest Overs Tax Bovres or tax Two DRownep Mux.—Y¥ Auinguest at the Georgetown police station. house on the bodies of tue two men taken from the canai, as mentioned in yesterday's Stan. ‘They were recognized as Jobn Kagan, a stons- catter, who resides on 14th street, in Washing. ton, and Martin Brannan, a stonecatter, who bad lived in Bank Alley,’ Georgetown. ‘After bearing the testimony of several witnesses, the Wry returned # verdict of accidental drowning. The bedies were then turned over to their niends. Kav. Faruer Boyes will preach a charity sermon for the benefit of the por of George- town, under the auspices of St. Vincent's de Paul ety, at Trinity Catholic church here, atthe It o'clock mase to-morrow. Ruy. W. Beat, of Hagne, Va., has ac- ctpted @ call fromthe Gay street’ Baptist church, of this city, and will preach a sermon to-morrow (Sunday) morning. See advertise. mens. Coat Trape.—The receipts and shipments of Cumberland coal by tho different compautes for the week haz been as follows:—Borden Co. ived 2,500 tons, shipped 2.300 tonx; Now Central Co. received 3,000 tons, shipped 4,00 tons; American Co. rec 3.45) toms, shipped 2.149 tons; Consolidation Co. received 2.300 tons, shipped 3.103 tons. Total receipts, 11,550 tons, tons. Messrs. Gilmors, Meredith & Co. also receired and shipped 69) city to cveate | tons of \onghiogheny gas coal & healthy public sentiment on. this enh Public charities xn €. & ©. Canat.—Coilector Blant oeports tered at bis office for the week. ¥RADE.—Artived, schooner Engie, from Baltimore, with 6.00 bushels wnaat to ener, Olssel & Welch. We note sales ye: 5 barrels ear corn at $3.5 wheat at $1.2 , aud S00 Market steady. SLort time be brought the road f doctrine? We think it the daty of every ALEXANDRIA. debt, and enabled it todeciare @ divideut, tc | €4rnest cbristian to aid in diseolving ‘this guion —— —————_— = fret in two years, when he at once relinquished | gf ¢..™® 80d poverty. We would not hare yp Divoncns.—MMre. Cunoling K. Mallam nee Lis position to resume his practice at the bar. | troubled you, MF-Aciicr, with O. top ataeeey, former'y OF this city, nas applied for a We have ro doubt that his tion bad . cg divorcee from ber husband, Captatn Carles ness quali | tea a step in bringing Matlam, formerly ef Gen. Slou ~Baprpiemnmecpet | the Georgetow placing them In’the | fers year or two aiter the war in that roa ¢ jroved to thos the Washington ard “a wetown railroad. Martine oF THE Boagd or Haatts.—The Fosrdot Health met at ing. The bealth officer was directed to exa the eccoonts for expense of advertising. ‘Tlie he: ewmended, in view of the tac frequent complaints of the scar. barrels at the wharves, and a de tainty as to the disposi! being now many missing, an are tyof night-soil Tee of uncer- there I, ing receipts in every trans Weekly report to the health o ako bis duty to keep the & workbonse; km on heart that this great wrong should not be tol- | ‘ crated. P of “Prison Etbi ve brought sont. wing we do that at least | “ rm anew goverament * and feeis in bis kind of the committee t District Hiad we the fa Times,” le pen the author of “Hard ‘or the clear lo; 0 portray this mutter as it ch-needed reform would soon Tires. ould be, this m ——_e ‘THE TREATRES.—Miss Nei'sou will iiiiant engagement of the week at the Na- nal Theater this even: o se to regret it. Those who fatl to sae it will have On Monda evening Mr. J &. Emmett as “Fritz.” Emmet is an original, i Fepeatiog ou the factorily account fer them, | oceasion, by special request, the great per- pioy at each wharf, after te b + | formance of +Komeo and Juliet.” “Miss Netl- transferred to them. a cox | son's tonching pictare of the loving heroina of worthy man, whose duty | the piece is As owledged to be one of the careful records of ali movements of | grest impersonations of Shakspearean charac in the bands of both con’ | fer, which make the memory of an artist im- | cept in cases where a thor required, when BD experienced coop committer A communicstion war receir Property-bolders in syuars No 13th streets and New York streets, athing the extension of an s that equare. “Ke(erred to the Distri m sioners, with the recommendation that the slic esolution, which was ittee on ordinances, that of every plumber in the of Columbia constructing water closets, Xc., to cause proper traps to be putin, | Telerred to the co’ it shall be the du Distr. und in default thereof they shall be fined not | Jers than S% for every such failure to put traps as aforesaid. ‘The registrar presented b: the week ending November Ceaths, 7; adulty—msle, white male—colored, 3, female 9; minors—male, white | female 9; maie, colered 13, temale 13.’ Mar- 13 white, % colored. Births—whi female 30; colored, male !1 female 1i— Of the causes of death, 7 were from consumption, paralysis 4, whooping cough 3. typhoid fever 4; 25 were under 1 year, and i above %); 16 took piace Gwtricts: Sd (city, east of Sd et: ot (elty, between 3d street east and 6th street west north of B street f eekly report for | howing total female 9, | Breet south), and. 7th ¥, between 1th sociation. C. H. Davis, Wm. E. Dolley, and L. 25th streets, north of B street soath. V. Cutier were appointed a committee to obtain Tax Tyres Serrine Contrast. The com- he best drilled lodge that will sppear in the mitte who have charge of the srauions for | grand parade on the occasion of the assembling ihe contest ‘or the supremacy in type-setting, | Srine Supreme Lodge of the World in this city are making good proz md getting every- | in May next. thing into sbape. What the committee propos? 2 = eee for rules and regulations bas not vet transpire Wrsrer Scagpute ov TH2 BALTIMORE AND but it is gevera!ly ook ameng Pp that none but those in good ing in the ‘union im this city will be permitted to enter th list of eontestan‘s. These will be divided in two classes, first and second, and for the frst | there w be two 7 in the firet asolid | gold stick, balf newspaper stiverene, fame @ze. In the second clase a Germar stick. fail size. The copy wil! be set in honparei] of twenty-seven ems measure, an the first clase wilt work three hours, aud th second ciass one tour and a half. itt sap- pored that every contestant wil! be allowed ono judge, aud that the jadges will ctect a referee "he first ciass will be open to all who are in goud Standing, and th nd class to all who nevor made a record 1,400 ems per bou vob Vesranpay — 7 atternoon the attendance at the Brightwood track was light. The trot was bes: three in five to barness, for $10, owners to | Three horees were enterd for the ters John 5 ne, and Mack. The matched in spe: ra- quired four heats to decide the rac De vine winning the firet, second and fon.th, and Fenvle the third. Time, 2:54 4, 2.544, 2551, | ‘At the close of the trotting race & puree of | $50 was made up fora half mile dash, best two | iu three, for which the entries were Washing- | ton Boy, Belle of Salem, aud Unknown. Three | beats were necersary to decide, Belle of Salem | taking the first and Washington Soy the other | two. ‘Time, .61, 594, 574. i Next Friday afternoon there will be a trot a: ‘the park between Taity’s Daylight and Honest Jobn for $250 aside. | ——_—_¢—___ { Tes Metrero: AYING Bawx.—Ti\'* Organization starte out with assured prospects of success and usefulness, embracing aa it does | in its list of stock-boiders a large number ot the soundest, wealtbie>!, and m ist reepected mom bets of our community. Among tae stock. | holders are Samue! Norment, Nicuolas Acker J. B. an, White & Bro, ©. B. Charch, Tos. | Berry, D. 1. Morrison, James L. Barbour, G. E: Thompsor, H. Strasburger, B. He Warnes, dames L. Edwards, Wm. E. Uiark, Wilham L’ Roose, F. A. Lutr, J. F. Cake, Ww. H. Clagett. | ‘Thomas M. Shepherd, Jou H. Goddard, i. A. and G. F. Walker, Charles Mades, &c. | The following officers have been elected from 2mong the stockholders: President, Samucl Dorment; vice president, Nicholas Acker: | casbier. Jobn A. Kuf. Directors—Samuel Ne ment, Nicholas Acker, James L. Barboar, Wa. | ‘H. Clagett, B. H. Warcer, James L. Edwards, | G. BR. Toompson, H. Strasburger and John H. Geddard. = - = A Sexak Tuizr Stnraisen.—Abont 6:30 o’cieck last evenin tered the house of Br. M.A. Clarke. on K street, between 2th and ith streets, from the base- ment, and while foraging for ‘plunder in the rooms above was discovered by the voungustsun of Mr. C., whe made him decamp in haste. es = Oresive cr Ferscu Goons —M. Willian bas this day received invoice of a large impor tation of Parisien goods, ana willopen the same . | afew cays. Due notice will be given. tures of the di i} t eve | night, whic very large audience. will regret to bid him goot bye. On Monday evcning Haveriey’s minstrels commence an en- gagement. particuiarly us the performances are far abors Sylvester im her se: Pre | acte t Potomac RatLRoan a new scheccle will more and Potomac railroad. } ew Kittyp sy Tas Fatt or a Bank oF | Guaver —Yesterday alvernoons laboring man Famed Michael Welch was instantly killed by | Church of the Epiphany; Uniterian chareh: | dent to day pardoned H. M. and bis portraval of ‘ne German emigrant is ne of the moet unique and comical stage pi ‘cole, who has delighted so mapy at Opera House this week by bie masterly ons —bumoerous and pathetic—of acters hitherto unknown in for the Irst tims 1 capital bill of last at atisfaction to a Washington play-gocrs Ww g. repeating h gave such The great double entertainment at the The- | ster Comique—variety and drama—prescuted gutly is well calculated to draw good houses, @ Average Of variety theaters. Mise Louie tional play “Nip, the earsin five distinct char y Flower,” a) ee \_ASSOCIATION.—Syracumans Lodge, . 10, Kot P., of this city, last night organized Au asociation for the purpose of perfecting themselves in the knightly drill. The following f.cers were elected tor the ensuing year: Wm es, president; Wm. T. Bail Caller, drill-master. A com of Wm. T. Bailey, 4. G. Camp appointed to draft a co stor the goverowent of the as- itable hallin which to drill. They aim to {ter to-morrow on the Baltt- ave (th and B street northward as follow: Washington time, 555 northern express, 8, commodstion*®, sew York limited, 11.55 15 Pacific express. T follows: 6 ew York , accommodation, 955 fast lin accommodation (uew train) a. le! i. New York fimite: 13 mall, 1125 southern ex- Those marked with a star(*) are daily Se ee ree Tee Wasniseron Monvmant.— The towing subscriptions were received to-day:— Redstown Lodge, No. & 1.0.0. F., Upper Midaletown, P: ; Pike Lodge, No. 73, I. 0.0. E. srilte, Ill, #20; Spancer Lodge, No. 0. 0. F., Colambus, Ohio, Granville Center reg 7 No. 637, Gri Center, Pi 2%; Emporiam ’ Lodg s, Fo A. &. M, Emporium, $0; Dauphin Lodge, No. 169, LO. 0. F., Harrisburg, Pa., £10; Gouemaugh Lodge, No. 191, I. O. O. F., Johnstown, Pa., $10; Jera- salem Commandery, No. 15, K. T., Pho-nix- ville, Pa, $25; Franklin Chapter, No.4, B.A. M., Norwich, Conn., $3, Next! dese or lan cam Wrster Scarpure B.& O. RAILROAD.—To- morrow the regular winter schedule of the Bal- timore and io railroad will go into effect. Trains for Baltimore will leave at 5, 7, 7:25, 8, 5-80, 10.30 a. m., 12 m., 1, 8:39, 3:45, 4:39, 5:30, 7,9, and %30 p.m. For New York, Philadel- Phin, and Boston at Sa. m. and 1 p. m. daily, except Sunday. for all parts of the west at R104. m. and 6:10 p.m. daily, and 11:4) p.m. xcept Sunda: urg at 8:50 p. 'y. Por all details see regular advertise- ment in Sunday morning papers, and daily pa- pers after Sunday. the caving in of a bank of gravel, where he was engaged in digg'ng, on 22d street, between R and S streets. Charles Smith, a colored man, was injured at the same time. The body of Mr. Welch was removed to his home, on Iii street, beer P street, and Smith was sent to his home, on I2th near N street. feces Ee NG BXAKCis"s to-morrow ars ad- ewhere in to-day's Sta tu the ful- lowing-pemed churches:—St. Paut’s FE: ‘theran church; E street ebarch, near 6th; Trinit; cebu: street M. church, Georgetown; Gay street b, Georgetown, Memorial . Chureb, Paastoznt —The Prest- Qaailis, convicted jn February last in (be Police Coart of assault PARDONED BY TI batters in two cases, and seatenced to 180 Sogo tm jail iu encd, and he was tr-dey released fem jail. from ber bosband al power of theauthor | / count of the accident was pablis! close her | the year 15 of Fr dericksburg Mre, Catharine liyores: ons time nia, wa- Barry has obtained W. i. B a jerk of the U.S. district court for Vi der the late Judge Underwood. ep Fo Hee Iysvet who was burned so severely on the night ay, the Sth,iustant. by the a turning over of a candle by ter baby—an din the G1- after ite occurrence—died ths the the tnjuries she re- so Who sew her roasted and der the duration of her Lif s.—Mrs. Kat: te the day orning, from nd t esh Cox remetkable ContusreD ELxctiox.—It of ove of Mr that gentlem eection ot General Hunton, apon tae that in Frederick county and elsewhere uy our ballots w ar’siate oposes to ved rpon Gen. mol the thirty days, previons to the Ume allowed Mr. A. W. Chilton, attor- . Bagot, an account of whose i and impri 1 on the charge 1f tgng @ receipt en heretol ore betin the Ga. e Cor iwhh has applied to Judge Mr. arge. ‘The writ has been issued and the case Will be tried at 5 p, m. this sfiernoon. AC rc? Beince.—It ts understood that the project for petitioning Congress bridge on the Ale Gcorgetown, and make it a tree bridge, will ba pushed vigorously during the next session of Congress, and thatthe lessees of the Alexandria canal wre by no means averse to selling’ out, provided they recetve @ liberal compensation. Coa Trapg.—Owing tothe diminishad de- mand for coal, in cousequence of the depression in manpfactaring business in the north, and to the prevailing low freights—41.20 now bat $i three years ago—large stacks of Ou:nberland coal are accomulating at all the depots in this eity.—Gaxette, last evening. aes. Tue Imrortaxce oF A vote in the city of New Yor! turned @ repnd- lican member of the assembiy, which made a majority in the legislature of Thomas Jefferson, and gave him the yote ot New Ycrk, without which he could not have been clected. The whole policy of the United States during the Jefferson and Madison ad min- terday the coroner heid | ba arceny of a | cidental | Nate VoTe.—One | martied man hb to buy the | EXCB.—The residence of xandria canal aqueduct, at | Passenger Rat!- reetown stook, 38 Patol thestee Gus onic Tewply Ronda, old. $2 bid; u asked: . & A, ; ional Metro titan Fire insuracce Uo. stock, bid; Oorcorsn Fire ineur- ance Cu. sock, 93 bid. District Sedurisies— Dis- Ft sf Octambia— Bead-, ys JS rds, Ted. & Fauded Loan, Guugress Bid, 695 asked; Waxbington)— ~ AJ. & O. 1569, 45 bid, 93 ask sertificstes,’ 7 3-10, M &'N asked; “Ten Year bonds,” 6's, & ested; Fueded Lown’ Bonds N 1902, "89 bid, 91 moked 8i3).64. 0 BT ko ef Public Works—Oer. prove-cnsat, 8's, J. & 3, 1874.88 bid; de. 1375, BSS Did, 89 waked; A> 1876. S80 bid, 89 acked; do’ INT, S8hs bid: 3.655, as. (beg 5's Cortiti Plearare, 7 Tigh © bid, 90 asad, 4 & J, 184, 6a id, 1877, 66 ia’ ries, 65 2 ry Street Tu-aay Rew Yous, Novemter 4 Loe Post's fiaancial faye: fold a foreign exchange cvainay re Wallsrest market. In stores there is loss bas yesterday before, snd fe ner iergniar Gli) LW aad ait Dens +, On elt bane for carcying aud c ally <trocg, h'pmsuts tieg the rise in an y xeopt new ucy sixes, Southern’ state biais be activety dealt tr, with the lomg b whi wee | ia higher than y+ sptioa loxer, ail fs ‘The ti tai ons omercnutile papar {3 not large, fale foritat 5 to7, wich 5 wo 6 There are éxcep ional ee below toese rates. Bair quotations, hawerer, for what ix ca’ gle uamed. pa 73s tol2. The stock market opsacs ierega inthe mare, lower prices than yesterday ing the fit bonr thers hy general list of 8; to. han been tend: bash ba having r have been ax f Bhore, 815, @82 Sin @SI",; St. Paul. 3 Rock Island. 96% Gao", Chion, 30°, @31, and Kris, ‘s tows:—Northweaty Usten Parife, 255. Fein Pavitic The Battivone, November ld —Virginia stroe ers. 42, Vitgivla’s ¢-neolidated, 65, do, ex- e Bi3g; West Virginia’ @ bla to-day. Battinon®, November 14—£ midditues, a4 Floor and aochsnged, \ beat strong and im good demand —Aanber weste n. HE@1S; No.1 red western, M0@12: No 217@ UB, fsir to pri » NS@iLS, © jected, 1); red 13072133; do. whire, 10; Nori Oarolina etxes, © ery land, 120G) jo. amber, Me@iw. bore ck Weh'--whire southern, 7E@s8: yellow Th, TH@W; mixed western, 87) ate firm uk strong sad in } clear rib sides, la @ Lard firm—retinel, 15 ‘» butter urebavged, Petrolona ancbanged entire y nominal “Whisky, prices high— MUG@HS, with small sales, Engar unchanged. Rew York, Noven higher: Money, 3. Gold, 10%. 4536; short, 499.’ Governn New Yous, Noverber 14—Fionr quiet and steady. W hea’ a shade firmer and atvanciog. Oorn advavess N. November 14, 12:30 9. m—Oonsols for money, 9 ',@*.; for account, 9%". Yea-forty bonds, Wir, Loxpon, November 14, 3p. m —Advicos from at 61 franes 60 ceutinan, Paris quote rent v.—The advantage that a vera bachelor i illustrated y this little story which the Newport (K. £.) News te! ““A married lady went to the opera house on Jast Thursday evening a3 avon as the o# were opened, and took with her an old hat of her husband's, Selecting two of tha teats in the house she put herself in one of them and the hat in Uhe other, and waited for her hosband. Of e everybody thought tiat the seat had been regularly taken aad yacated for a moment, to they let it and the hat alone, About 8 o'clock the fortunate hushand of the patient and enterprising wife came in and took the seat that bad been kept for him.” A NeseRvep S Hyprornonta since a young named Harry Sivser put up at the Kock Cliffe, Lewes, He slept at an outhouss which had bithesto been occupied by @ larcher do, Towards morning the dog broke loose, aud pr to dispute possession of his old’ quarers i Sivye. The dog eventualiy bit the man rely in the hand. The next @ th nia cat. s' ilinees. ines he refi y died, alter part of The vo bad eftec’ ail lqaite, rman who was bitten has as yet felt —Rritish Medical Journal. An ItLeGaL Penstoner —In the U.S. court Pat MeCarty was Can n Uinetnnat! yesterday, ound guilty of aiding and abetting Mrs namanin defrauding the goverment taining fn illegal pension, Mrs. Cannaman is the witow of McDermott, and had pensia owed herin Auguat, 1568. Four months af- rward she married, thus forfeiting her right © @ pension, which she continaed to draw, and bast ed affidavits every six months it she has remained « widow. Breyxp TO DeaTa IN HIS Wirr'’s Pres- J. T. Garter, near Syracuse, N. Y., was burned Tharsday morn- ing. Mr. Carter went into the cellar to #ave his property, and was burned to death in the pres- ence of his wife. a9-A cable dispatch says that Messrs. Moody and Sunkey, two American “revivalists.” have arrived at ‘London, after @ #uccess{al tour through Ireland. m2-In consequence of the alarming incraas> of smallpox at Montreal the board of schoo! commissioners have taken measures to exclade unvaccinated children trom the schools under their direction. e7-It is etated as a scientific fact that there | are four @istinct belts of territory crossing the | state of New York throughout which gas ia that state for | istration, a period of *!xteen years, hung onthat | vote. One vote elected Mareils Morton governor | of Macsachucetts, in an aggregate vopalar vote of nearly 100,000. Allen One ‘vote elected William ilicothe district, to Congress in . and one vote rabsequently made him United States Senator for six years afver- ward. ‘The following case of the kind is stil! mote remarkable: In 1530, lan Stone, of Cincin- bail, was @ candidate for the state legislature. Walking up Matn street, on the morning of the election, he overtook an acquaintance going to the polis who intended to vote the opposition ticket. Stone solicited his vote. “We are old friends,” said he, * and I know you will show a frieud that mark of kindness.” Party spirit was hen comparatively quiet. Tho voter replied: Well, Dan, sou are pretty clever fellow. I don’t care if I do.” That one vote elected Stone, and gave @ majority of one in the legislature which made Thomas Ewing United States Sen- ator. Br. Ewing's vote on the question of con- firming the appolutment of Martin Van Buren as winister plenipotentiary to Great Britain en- nthe able the Vice President to give the casting vote | against it, and made Mr. Van Buren first Vice Presiden d then President, and determined the general political policy of the country for | four years.—Chicage /nter- Ocean. ALARMING INCREASE OF DiPTHYRIA IN New YoreE—Sizteen Cases of Death a Week in Brooklyn, ond Fiftystwo in Ome Week in New York.—A noticeable alarm exists in Brookiyn over the prevalence of diptheria. For two months there have been an average of 16 cases of death a week, and for the week ending No- vember 9 there were 19 cases of death. There is a corresponding mortality in New York, and last week there were 52 fatal cases, 2} more than in the same week of last year. A meeting of medical men has been held in Brooklyn to as- ®gn a cause for the increase. In 1575 there were 262 fatal cases, and so far this year there have n3%4. ‘The physicians are puzzied, agree- fae bowers cee tee area number of arise from imperfect drat }, damp cel- lars, and miasmatic spots. A number of fami- lies have been struck down, and in two or three cases the mother and children have died, leav- ing the father. The sanitary inspectors of the health board have been lastracted to be vigilant in districts where there is new made ia! where _ freee need are crowded. oa bonne Corey, the insanity expert, says that there isa tier ® epidemic.—. I. Sua, ALTHOUGH UppRRZ0OK spent most of bis time in writing durtng the last few weeks, he has left no literary remains, a search of his cell failing to discover ee of writing either on psper or on the walls. His body was delivered to his father, who buried iton his place, and and watch is kept to guard the grave from in- trusion. #7 Judge Dillon, sitting in the United States circuit court at Omsh: fins decided that taxes can be collected from national banks whose complete stock is in government bonds. xi, Se Rey Ese mi » Pa., have Sack on account a proposed reduction of from 16 to 25 per cent. on Lach, am | Abe jou Goldsmith’ "Was Ponti # store inwhich books avd va- tious miscellaneous articles were sold. No,” said the clerk, refiectively, “we haven't Goid- Se eee: bat wo have some splendid hair | sufficient quantities for use as fuel and for illa- minating purposes may be fuund on boring. &7"It was for fifty years the sole aim of James Hal'ow, of West Dudiey, Mass., to get a “home ot hisown.” So fixed was bis mind upon this idea that it almost mounted to a mania. He worked incessantly and saved bis earnings par- simoniously, until, a month ago, he was able to buy a farm. He took possession, and died twenty days afterward. {OF FICIAL.) DIVARTMENT OF STATE. Wasuincten, D, C., November 13, Informatien has been received at this Depart- ment from Mr. N. D, Comanos, acting Agent and Consul General of the Dnited States at Osiro, Eeypt, of the death, on the tenth of October, 1575, at Rartoum, of Wittia™ P. A. CAMPBELL, 8 Major in the service of the Bgy ptian Army. at 1S AOTICE 20 THR STOOK GOLDERS OF the UOLUMBIAN BANK NOTE Oom- PANSY —The stock bolders of the Colambian Bauk Note Company are hereby notified that = motiag will be held in the office of said company, in Waae- ington, on TUESDAY, November 17th, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of electing Trastees for the ensuing year. 6 een JOUN @. WELLSTOOD, President. JOHN W. WATERS, Secretary, dctl5-taorli ‘Ss’ OH : YOURG eet BISTIAN ASSOULA he Normal Olass for Banday Bhool Taachers ana pi wre Hag us sddresed on SATUBDAY, at 6. o'clock PPR v, GEO. O. NEEDHA Lu ce the a and Symbols of tho Jewish Taber- ? BABPATH A¥TBBNOON, at5:3)p. m ne peak npon the Great Day of Atonsment,”in in Bali. Both these addresses are illustrated grams, charte, &c., aud will be totensely novis- SHERMAN & 00. _ BANKERS, 1429 F BSrexer, ‘Bel fd deers Dap Be, Septet hs umbia dealt on Mogland and Bu. rope. Our Drafe st Par. Sepzl-ly ae BON if the Board of Andit for sums | than G60 conset'be comvarcna inte the nen SOS Donde, but they will be converted into cash at the highest market rates by ‘ 4,0, LAY & 00., oct21-tm Bo 293 4 north weet, SAMUEL G. YOUNG NOTARY PUBLIO, oottt-it Orvick—StaR BurLvixe. FF i0€ OF THRARLINGTON F/R IN re UBANOR COMPANY, for the Distric of fambia ~ The Board of Di the Arlington Company have declared a DIVE BEND st 8 per cont oa’ the : atthe ofiee ef the company ge aud atvog fhe late oMfes "e . tant. . LINGS, tori at ed SS ("BOT amp coup sona, aT MILBURN’S PHARMACY, 1429 Pennsvivania AVENCE, not-tr MINERAL WATER ON DBAUGHT. a nl Ovancoars in the frestest ht weight, some med! and mas, Sacques, Ie, Taz Latest Styias or Dasa Hats for Gentlemen, Boys, and Children received this week at “Le: * 920 and K. — A®xK your eer for Dooley’s Yeast Powders the best Baking Powder for preparing Biscuits, Rolls, Bread, Griddle Cakes, Waities, &c. De- pot, 69 New street, New York. pave Rech ae “THE VERY BEST qualities at the lowest possi- ble prices” ts our motto tn White Shirts, Flac- nel and Merino Cudershirts and Drawers, Wool and Coton Hosiery, Kid, Dogskin, Cloth and other Gioves, Tranks, Umbrellas and Valises, Try us. “ Lewis’? Popular One Price Store. Tth street, between I and K. a csc! Last Cuance.—But u rhort time remains for the purchase of tickets in the Fifth Gift Uon- cert of the Public Library of Keutacke. Agen's heve been notified to make returns from the 20th to the 25th inst., but for the conventen: those who may have fied selves through the agents, oasu filed at the home offic 28th. and if any mo: ua be prompt: To re crrey of Trase, 205 Pe Mextyo Shir 2 wear the Elastic Ivania avenue northwest, 5,5 25, 81.0 each: Medicated Shirts and Drawers, at Hol- lander Bros., near Willard’s Motel. 10,141: eee THR NATIONAL SaVines BANK, corner of New York svenus and ith street, pays 5 per cent. per annum on deposits for each calenter mouth. Banking hours,9to4, Saturdays,9 to dand 6 tos ~.. TB.u06 ALL-WooL UNDERSHIKTS AND Drawers, $2 50 each; the latest style Searis, at Hollander serie door above Odd Fellowa’ Hall, here Conxs, Buxions, &0. For rellef from Corns, Bunions, Olub and Tn- growing Nails, etc., visit Dr. White's eatablish- ment, No. 535 15th street, opposite the U. S. ‘Treasury. Ss Fine Gent's Furnishing Goods, at Hollander Bros. 10,13,1: Mr. Cur. Xaxper’s Native Wrse cannot be strongly enough recommended to the lovers of @ wholesome beverage, on account of its purity. Give Mr. X. a cail, wt 911 7th street north west, and try it. 10,17 ,e01: EXTRA Lance size Underwear, at Hollander Bros. 0,14, ee TRY THR ELastio Tavs, 235 Pennsylvania avenue. 2,5 ———————— Tue SinaRe Sewine MacHiwe aalee of1972 Were 219,660, 4.12-s,wtt “We sre” “ BOUND TO SELL. OUB STOCK I$ LARGE. AND MUST BE REDUCED. BUY Now: And Save 35 Per Cent. wh ST TS $36 Stir BOURTE ROOATS BOOATS RCOATS. BOVA TS. “KOK $20 FoR 325 COME AND SEE GOODS MUST BE SOLD. BOYS’? CLOTHING AT SAME LARGE REDUCTIONS. COME EARLY! ABLE EROTHERS, MEKCHANT TAILORS € FINE CLOTHIERS, nov9tr_Corner 7th and D Streets §.W. | 401s’ FURS. Seal Skin BACOURS, 6119, 810), @: Beal Skin MURES anc BUAS. ou Bir toveetrea sarge 2 avd Goon LYNX, Buaok MARTIN: Bi oa Lecies’ and Misses’ SEAL SEIN ©. ‘Be ae atin jatter am novis tr 1237 Ponnsylvania aven BRONZES. ai BR helen 7 ig toour assortment of fall the Pa- REAL BRONZE, Fine Fancy Goods, &o , of ourewn DIRECT IMPORTATION. S7 WEDDING PBESENTS A SPECIALTY, M. W. GALT, BRO, & Jewelers, ‘eTz, Farrier, novi3-tr a Hg tes ADJOINING RATIONAL THEATER. Ladies and gentiomen will be eerved with all the DELICACES OF THE SEASON “DEARER THAR LIFE» ABD “THE DODGER,” ON MONDAY, HAVERSLY'S MINSTRELS. Bc duced prices—T5, 50 and 28 cen! x N4tIONaL TREATS SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 14, EXTRA’ ‘The management beg ty auueuace thet in com quer Ce of the very ercet demand for BUMEU DP JULIET ax MISS NBILSON'S inability to act that eric ur role onthe same Any th aucthes performance, to ace mmodate (bs pal lic there will be BO MATINER, and Miss NEILSON wil eisy her iaimitebie role of SULLaT, being the oceasi np cf hor last eppsirarce pMOXDaY RUVENGERIS Me JK EMM c * iF, in bie Caled » y, FBITZ.«€ /USiN GEEMAN 1 MAVILLE's NL TMEATER, Ps BURR AY SEOOND GRAND Sa: BED CON UNDAY BYENING, NUVEMBER Ted WIth the succrse rder to nedatt OF SIXTY, of whe colbraied GRABD OR Uesi By be bes secured the ter: tees {Pose MILLER, C Ts all A BICH ANP VARIED PROGRAMME Aemi extra; Dow PV 4SHING TON THEATAE coMrave MONDAY, NOVEMERS 9, Bvery Night and Wedersiay sod Sa ureay Ma The onty place of an us the ety that gives ® Conkle exter talon aud Drama © armont of t tied mrtiet of t inet characvers, ta'r Dances, Stas, Clog Pertormances, B: and lighthing-change pecaltaricie Lis cOLn wari. 4 Theodere Thoma Unequalled Concert Orgauization OF SIXTY DISTINGUISHED PERFORMERS. TORSUAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17 DNESDAY EVEBING. NOVESBES 15. ONLY GRAND CONC First appearauce of the Young Americas P Donna, MIs EMMA CRANCH, Together with the UNRIVALED OROHESTHA, AND OTHER EMINENT 8S. LOIS PRICE OF ADMISSION. © SERVED FEATS, 30 © The sale cf Neve d teste end mence on THURSDAY, Novem! ‘ a re the progr no 15, to © ammen d Pianos excla~ ent 8 Steinway & eelobraced Xa oly need Crarlotte Cushma This distingrished the Drama,” will give TWO BNTSKTAINMENIS OF CEOICE BEaDINGS ar LINCOLN HALL, THUBEDAY EVENING, NO At 5 OClvck, gedienne, the “Qroon MB&E 19, ax A MATINEE OF READINGS, In the «are Hall, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, At 1:30 O'Clock P.M, Tickets Q1, including reserved seate. Beatings from Shakspeare’s Henry VILL, ellaueon etine d diagram at Warren Choate & Cvs re, 941 Pennsy!. ania avenue, SF Call ‘ava procure Proeramme. BOV4 5.7,9,11.13,4.16 17 15 19,20 ABLOW’S GALLERY OF FINE 1229 Pe Always ov hed ING, ENGRAY Poroeisine Paimtings. Vel iarge stock of cl PHOTOGR a in great variety. Pasre Ps ler. of any bape or color. tT Wire; Cord, Nails & he and Chronos received we ason axon All Bind of Black Walnut sod @ilt Eraines iad to order of the best quality and workmanship. Five patterre of Window Uoruices t> order. Pieturce ung and packed with the crwatast care. WB.—Paictings Trarsferred, Lins’ aod Re- stored by H_N. BARLOW. Oct-38 T. HARRY DONEHUE, COSTUMER, 495 117s STREET, NEAR BR. Bew and neatly fitted up Parlovs and Show-r snd a doubly-tnereased «tock of Masquerade and Theatrical Costames, comprising several hundred 26w and costly Dresses, together with every variety of Oustame—Ladios, Gent's AL a eS as Te aries MASQUE BALLS ONT V ATE THEATRIOALS, TABLEAUX AND OLD FOLKS’ OUNCRRTS. P.S.—With a thorough Enowledgs of our basi: Deas, We devote ourselves to the Wants end wishes of our patro apd by courtecas and polite atteution, reasonable charges, an: position to accommodate and please, seigem fail co give eatistection. 0cz3-3m L. MOXveEyY, COSTUMER, 608 10th Street Northwest. A large collection of Fine Artistic #41 = THEATRICAL CUSTUMES MASKED BALLS and PARTIBSS supplied at Fensonable rates, P.8, Bemember a Mask ts fornisbed with each Costume, and al! Costomes delivered and called for kL MOSLEY, 60 torn ar MARERITER So. 439 fin rect, between D and Streets, eight re aiove Odd Fellows’ Halle Ouetce OU Paintings, fay og | largest stock Payer Hangings, Window Shades, Pictures, Frames, Pictare Oords and Tas- mle, Kalle, &c.. in the District. = ‘lease remember Name end Number. jel-iy* beat advantage by addreseing or eatitng on JUSTH, 619 D strect. between 62 and 7th streets north’ a ‘Sy Rotes by mail promptly attended to. GEO. A. PRINCE & CO, Organs and Melodcons, ‘The Oldest, 2 and Most Perfect Manufac- . Torsha the United States. 54,000 How in use. ther Masical Iustrament ever obtaincd the ee ‘same Popularity. WP Eend for Price ists, ‘Addrees FALO, 5. ¥. oct2s- was Stay E*AnUO Row Secu fon ee. ee heel God Frame GLASORE tot ne oo aR R: onsen, FREUND, * CONFBCTIONER AND CATERER, Ko, 620 TENTH STREET, Between B and F streets, Washington, D. 0. SO ENVALE If ye pr: 5 DOO. LEOTU ie ar ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, TR werner, Os BUBDAY EVENING. N St 8 w’ctork, by BEV JOHN DOUGH Es + Bobsect—“ ST. VINCENT + Tick = proc by sor St Vincent or pen : caring for the pocr duripgt ‘ Y, ™ © 4. Lactons« cov THE LEAVING INTR ATTA or Lwercan Tes 108 sPason The four t of this Cou-te wi JaAue ‘The eminent Bost the A Nov. 13, Nov 96, Nor wo FAMILIAn TALK CHARLKS | 4 si KAD ISNSYGN AND eA ectnres im thy tary Divison vr. © “a ova ate M * Los PRICES BE ALu*N 5 ° POCKSTs Jost opens aud ON ILE ‘mi Dowlé-Ten > Slaughter in Dry Goods, Tue ENTIRE STO’ TO BE ou AND BELOW r BY INE 2dra OF THtr m 150 DEIDGE sTHEET cide Gror ve KROCES- FLOUR. Mote test Pa Fiooe, mane. the Proces ¢ barrel ot plomer eal to the Bow for sate w by onr W METZ. coree Blige and G VANLYU tur atreet , r ar MIN ba KERAOO EE have for THOS me Rs 3 bs W. METZ € VEIN ‘4 Claws « an the Ciass o ort ens. “OR REST story ster eral 9 a POUCESE, cor very cheap large stock of Carpets ar Ato hs emake Qu Ew PeTaARLisawesT With cvlereed the best taicut t evesy factlity for remanent a bed t sybetr THE GREAT METROPOLITAN DO IMMENSE ASSORTMENT: NEW FALL AND WINTEX GOODS PRICES LOWER THAN EVER GOODS BETTER THA: NOW 18 THE TIME TV BUY: gvES Here are® few of the bargatn: aud Girie’ Meriso Rmbroiderod end Merine Frevch Hoods. Hand Kor end Hoots, Heud $ *. aiited Hood: rue Otowk fae, Goo i: Ladi and LA Rirccrpatr tor #1: Memteeupee crete Gitte Gases? 35 and 3),c.; Large White Obiness Six, Maadker: Chiefs only #1; Buall de... do., 00.. very 5 La Gee ens Sony, Bemetitchd and Hommed deipen Handkerobicls from Isc. up te wc; Meme’ fine White Bhirts only $1, Large size 0 ‘ore Dinuer Napkine, $1 pe doves, Tur! — alt a €1 per dezer; Ohi'drens’ and Ladies’ Fancy Wool, to 800. ® pair: Ladies fine extra long Bor Bobies, £1, very baudeome Sik ad Wool - brofderes Siipyer Patierus only 91; very Kia ~~ 1m rs ere: jatom styles, colors, % ios’ Dogekin Gauatiote, six tue ivory Havdle Table and Dessert ves only £1.20; etx solid steel felt 8: ow tose Dessert or Tabic Koives. @2 per eet; six Table~ spoobs or Forks, warranted plated on White Metal, 82; ex Téorpoots, warranted plated om White Metel. #1, three and five-bowle Castors, 1; Sine Gitte, $8; beet Butter Kuives. Go Napein Nest pluie, Se ; soisd silver ditto, #1; See Heir end Ototbes Broshes, 25, Bc. so¢ $1; Rubber Dreming Von de, 35e., Be aud G1; Ow ‘Tesch plete Mir- rors, @); Bil) Books end Wallet 20 @1; Pic- tore Frames in large variety. 25>. tp to 92; > ets of eli Binds, 250. to $1; Towel Backs, Shelves, Tabi @1; teo-pin CROCKERY, GLASSWARB, CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, aND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODs. ‘With oor increased facilities we are prepared to furnish the above goods to our customers as low as ey can be purchased in northern cities. WEBB & BEVERIDGE, 2009 PESNLYLVABIA AVENUE, Between Hb and 10th streets,

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