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eee ee ee ‘THE EVENING STAR. —_—_—. PEBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylyauia Avenne, cer. 11th Bt. BY THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, 6. M. ACKERMAN, Prev’, FER EVENING STAR ts served by carriers to their subscribers at Ts" Oxnrs PRR WERK, OR - Copies at the | Fouty-rownm Cents Pea | bree IKLY STAR—Pablished Fridsy—91.20 Jean “weriovaciebly. tm edvance, tu both Cauca, ud RO paper sent jouger than paid for, | 67 Rates of advertising farnished on spplication, Vst. 44—N-. 6.757. Hennig WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Is, 1874. The Glendenpi; Trial. The church Of the scandal it Jersey City wore & very rombre yesterday. The gentlemen composing the presbytery reporters were the suly tenants. i dwin A. Bailey testified that Mr. Glendene x Was at his house on the 13th of July lest, b. o'clock in the evening, and erase tu &; think he was at my hones e . On cros*-exammMation hesaid . ¢ about the date. Corbin, of Shelton, N. J... tests becw Miss Haskins; she miy,on the Sth of October iss she madee stement as to what she beard from Miss whem she attended, she said that il Mra. Miller called ispered to ber, and then mete + Miss Pomeroy clay td away, Mise Pomeroy eatd, “Phore, she Wari Gl) more, and that ts THB LAST RONEY I bave; she got S05 before from me that | earned ee Pomeroy told Miss Has- TWO CENTS. AMUSEMENTS. _DRY GOODS. | PRY GuCDs IER PRIt r. | F 1 WwINTs ps * sp avd bested } SOLE Ge Bice Bow ‘ Ban 12 I iY Bet 3 thes mt JOAN T, MITCHELL, iP - GHTER GOO ,, bite dards EB “5.000 ya ts fest colors, 1 ress Suks, from §1 to @3 per ts and Ladies Linen Handkershicfa dest bargains, t Soa at BAXTER Tvanta s peePssap & co. ALE NOW OFFERING Worsted Bullion Frings, something new. Yak Lares: @ © Lace Velvet Mit ed Belts and Belting at Lyons Gros | in suet re $1.75.) BiK- faced Velv nings ond Bonnets. Orders for Velvet will be od the govds furnished at New York p- 1 be suown is at SOc. per yard width),75e. aud ap. Moe: Sud Brnit of the Loom Cot Call and examime cur stock BRUDHEAD & CU., 1208 F street, betweon 13th and Lh ANCE COMPANIE TLE orar Fire Insurance Co., TION “4 ROME INSTIT CF PICE—1429 Pevusyivauia nue UOT JOHN T. LENMAN, Presitent T. DYEE otsry ‘ FIRE [NSUBANCE. lagers Fire L eat Ek 5a rER Ei Eu ER EE ms ¥ocrTH YOUTH YOUTH YOUTH YOUTH YOUTH isoo YOUTH: 20 00 YOUTH 2500 BOYS? SUITS. size buys’ SUITS. - 1000 Boys’ SUITS soo Bovs’ SUITE 7.00 BOYS’ SUITS 500 BOYS’ STITS seo A. STRAUB, 1011 PENNSILVARIA AVENU ovis tr Between 10th a4 1th strests BRONZEsS. Weecall attention toour assoriment of all the Pa- Tisian nevelities tn REAL BRONZE, Fine Fancy Goods, &c »of ourewn DIBECT iMPOBTATION B/WEDDISG PBESENTS A SPECIALTY, M. W. GALT, BRO, & Cv., Jewelers SAVILLE’S NATIONAL THEATER, S* = BAGINS AT 5 O'CLOCK, ENTHUSIASTIO SECBPTION » great Comedian, K. EMMET, ful perf rmance of SIN G“ZRMAN, ouderfal speci altion, ANCES, BULOB, MET. Grand FRITZ MATINER, nel 75 €30te; reserved place’, bis detig Z, Ox, © introducing sith INE insinmion, Weents ex MONDAY, November 23, Daiiy’s Fifth Avenue Theater Compan, . of New Kork, in the great play, NSCECK ALPHUNSS, pridivced u ‘he most exquisite stago Adorn: tents ever seen in Washington, novis tr Charlotte Cashman aT LINCOLN HALL, THURSDSY LVENING, At 5 O'Clock, MATINE FRIDAY, st 1 30 O'Clock WABEEN CHOATE & 00.’s BUOESTORS, _ Bovis 942 Pennsylvania avenne, HY ZRLY’s MINSTRELS AT FORD'S TO-NIGHT TWO MA SEES, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY ADMISSION ONLY BOVEMDEB 16, Every Night an pe-day and Sa vraay Matin nt of t ung American Actor, Mas- HL. Browne, who will appear ia the new local thriiine aud mtenge interest, entiued OF CITY LiF RB. Eceagement of che popalar vi cali Freeman Sisters, the + the most refin Sy character vocalists Re the stags. Engsgeent of the great wonder © nineteenth er Mitch d-renowned Fire ir ne INCOLN HALL. Theoedere Thomas’ Unequailed Concert Organization | OF SIXTY DISTINGUISHED PERFORMERS | | TUESPAY EVENING, NOVEMPRER17 WEDNZSD4Y EVENING, NO THO. FHOMAS ONLY GRAND CON pearance of the Young Ar Mi#S EMMA CRANCH, | ‘Together a UNSIVALED ORCHESTBA, EMBEB 1 Ts First AND OTHER BMINENT SvLOIST. PRICE OF ADMISSION. ONR DOLLAR. BE- SERVED SEATS, 30 OENTS EXTRA. The snie cf Reserved Seat ats w r mence on THU BSDAY, November 12, at Melzerott Go.'s Mosic Store, where the prograume of the « be obtaine 28 ODen AL7-18, to commence st 3. Btelaway & Bons’s celebrated Pianos exciueively used. povs-2w B4240x3 GALLELY OF FINE ABTS, 2925 PaynstLvania AveNcg. Always cn haud a large stock of cheice PAINT. INGS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGBAPHS and OBRROMOS. Fine assortm: f cenuine Dresden P tings. Velvet and Git FRAMES, Partout and Mats, mati Aor, Gold, Silver and © c. Hew Engravings, recetved aa goon astpabl: ind of Biack Walnut and Git Framer 1 { the beet quality # Of Window Gornices to order, ¢ packed with the ‘Transfers iby HN. BABLUW. ‘Ty. HARRY DONERUE, COSTUMER, 42% ll7u STREET, SEAS E. Deatly fitted-up Parlora and Show-rooms biy-increased stock of Masquerade and Fheatrical Costames, ats ca PRIVATE " BLEACX AND OLD FOLKS’ B.—With a thorou L. MOXLEy, COSTUMER, 605 26th Street Northwest, collection of Fire Artintic BALL, Tab std THEATRICAL COSTUMES kopt BALLS and PARTI BS supplist ot ished with ivered and call OXLEY, GOS Leh straot Ln oageyee Grviditien aud ae Ne a™6 = 3 7 haa ‘Tru oy. ate MARKAITER’S, —— Mo. 430 7th mtreet, borw streets, sigut id Fellows’ Ha. tings, Exgrarings, Chrome gest stock’ Paper Bavgings, Win tnrce, Bramos, Pictare Cords an. ‘1 Hails, Gc. in the District, ; One S7" Picase romeniber Bame and Namber. je LL KINDS OF GENTLEMRN’S UAST-UFF WEARING APPABEL can be sold to the ver} advantage by wddressing or ealliug on 3USTH, Dstect. between 6a sud 7th streets north: Se votes by wail prompily attended to. paid Wate __ BALLS, &e. 5. 0. 0. FP, Levee FOR THE BENEFIT OF TH LIBBABY, AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, Feventa Str: | Os WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nov. 25, 157, (TRANESGIVING BvE.) Tickets, (admitting ® Gentleman and baiy.) $1; sdcitional Lady, 30 cents. LECTURES. MS. A. LECTORE COURSE. THS LEAVING INTBLUBCTUAL ATTKACIIONS OF THS SEASON. ‘The vext four Lectures in the Literary Division of this Course will be given by JAMES T. FIELDs, ‘The eminent Boston publisber, and former sditor of i the Al jonthiy,” | Nov. 13, Nov. 16, Mov. 80, and Nov. #3, CHARLBS LAMB, 3: 4k aD TENS YSON AND LONGt BELO W. 7a SUIT POOKBTS a Mr. ar of Mr. bh nad for the Snteeeeees orthwest, novi8-6: \ Y. e EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip, INTERNAL Revenve.—The receipts from thia source to-day 859.95, ‘THE AMOvNT of national bank notes received to-day tor redemption foo's up $6 Tex U. S. Sap PoursmovTs.—The } department is advised of the arrival of the v ship Portsmouth at San Francisco, yesterday, in eleven ¢ ‘om Hiodiak, be apt to forget that Charlotte Cushman rra is from Shakspeare, Macauley, Carleton, and others. Cushman’s readin atthe North describe them o and vividness of impersonation. ARMY OgpBRS.—Capt. Samuel T. Cushing, commissary of Subsistence, is temporarily as- signed to daty as purchasing and depot com- missary of subsistebce at Louisville, Ky., and ordered to report tor duty accordingly to the commanding general and to the chief commis- €aiy of subsistence of the Department of the South at the expiration of his present leave of absence; Superintendent David L. Scherely is ordered to proceed to Fort Monrog, Va., and report in person to Capt. T. J. Eckeraon, assist- ant rtermaster, for assignment to duty a National Cemetery at Yorktown, Va. leave of absence for three monthson surgeon's certificate oF disability 1s granted Surgeon A. A. Yeomans, of Washington, D. ©. ‘The resigua- tion of RUE. DeRussy, 2d. artiller: accepted by the Presitent, to take vember 16, 1 ee AMONG THB VisiToa ion to-day who had ; dent were Secretaries Belknap and Senators Sprague and Dorsey, and Kepr tives Lockridge and Parker. om customs for the week November 1th are repor lo wa: 3.50; Boston, $215,520.43; ; Balti the week en New Orleans t 7th, $60,101 ng November n further extended ton pn to go beyond the sea. Xtension Of leave of absence granted First Lieutenant F. H. E. Ebstein, 2Ist infantry, from head)varters military division of the Pa cific, is further extended five months, with pe wission to go beyond the sea. THE Lafor Srrix A meeting of ‘iong- shoremen of New York city, Brooklyn, New Jersey, and Hoboken, on tho’ strike, was held last evening. Adcresses were delivered de nouncing the conduct of the employing ste dores who bad reduced wages, and express! the conviction that the strike would be ended by the termination of the present week. Meas. ures were taken to defend the ‘longshoremen arrested by the police yesterday, and resvin- tions were adopted pledging the members of the organization to pertorm vo work tur the stevecores who reduced wages on any terms, and declaring that if any member of the union should do so he would bedebarred trom the Jcper Povayn, of the Congressiona! Inyos- tigation Committes, left Little Rock ( Ark.) for Washington last night. Judge Ward, of the committee, remains in Little Rock. It is reported in that city Judge Poland was sume moned to Washington by the Attorney General, Wry Be was Discaar zD.—Postmaster General Jewell yesterday issued an order di continuing the pay and rervices of John T Callaghan, special agent of the department, for Jooning to his brother his annual pass from the Missouri, Kaneas, and ‘Texas railway. SECRETARY AND Mus. DELANO have taken rooms at Wormley’s, which they will occupy between the ist and 10th of December. Until that time the Secretary will be with his san-in- law, Kev. John G. Ames, No. 915 M street. Mrs. Delano is now in Ohio. Tae ArraorgiaTion CoumitTER of the nths, with pern: ty. House of Kepresentatives are engaged in look- | oe Crrrixe of the Philadelphia carpet-woay ing at the government reservations in the city | 1 abont ended. The employes lave accel: under the charge of General Babcock, Com- | the terms of the emp missioner ot P: Buildings and Grounds, | the wills will be at work on Monday next, with a view to ascertaining how large an appro- ‘The strike of the iners of St. priation should be made for improving and lil, which has been in progre. beautifying them. Divipenns To Bank OReviToRs.—The troller of the Currency has declared a dividend in favor of the creditora of ihe Na- tional Bank of the Commonwealth, New ¥ of twen per Cent., making in sll one hu percent. Also, a tival dividend to eredi the Farmers’ and Citizens’ National Bank of aking in all to creditors of lerson, Iudiana, JAYS past. was virtual! by the adaption of a resulut ing near French village, men Who can get four Bing to com mence work te-d ended ye {a mass m ail the th y in Cincinnati, Ho lias been recogniz who carried the trunk George Black, who assisted in the f the trunk and sate, has conte=s In company with the o one of the two m: of the oftic t =| ir back to C ngton, Ky. pb lS two men buried the sa! paper tothe effect that President Grant b wet and muddy that they gave called for er Washburne to return bow itand it . eturned to the el at once, with a view to secure his counsel iz reorganiza! while not otticially deni The popular oy h was manufactured at the hor © purpose of making a ba nd an editorial advising President G what to do and what not to do. Tan at the para- stolen property will t een a das to the whe Black ARRAN: Inprc There is nc new phase in the Arkansas gubernatorial com tert the robbery and plications. To-day a long telegram, presentiog ct in St. Louis ast night and ho new points not detailed in general press dis = patches, was received by the Attorney General | rae annvcTion oF ees trum Governor (7) Smith, who asks that thead- | mye arreat uf the abductor Mle eee tration take early action on luis proclama : : w York lawyers and det arines under the name of which was for Hazard te, according to the Die officers, a Mra. Wickens, of we: that no section concerning the troubles is 7 = ! rth taken by the Presideut until after aconsalia | Sb¢ is wa = ae ie Sires tion with Judge Polaud, who ieit Little Rock | Joe Paeheer of Mire. e by Judge Law- laemight fee Weaken fent to the Sheltering Arms by Judge Law rence in July last pending a dispute about hor board bill, ang the woman took her out cf the institution on a forged order for her relea. She tled with her to Keyport, Saratoga, w: c from faci clothing to the | other piaces, and was at ieng several yp ion depots will | St. Cathsrices on Friday by Detect! i be estali sco, O1 i] Previcus to her arrest she gaye the child to her Fort Leavenwort atribnti davghter, who escaped with her. Some of her mac termaste otthe PF @ direction of the as follows: In the fri St. Catharine's shot at and killa lawyer named Ketchum, of Park row, who was instrumental in having her hunted cteco. Is Missouri__ | down. District Attorney Phelps will apply for n ihe de >, | Aree aieition to-day to-bring the woman to Now trom the cepot ut © ; = | York for trial. ¥. Sun, 1 of the Mistouri and ‘Texas, trom the depor a wn Fort Leavenworth; in the’ milttary dic oi AnDUCTION OF A BNTEBN-YEAR O1p Gint—Philadeiphia bas anuther abdaction ease on hand which may turn out to be as sad And mysterious as that of Charley Ross. On ‘Taetdey afternood a girl seventeen years of age bamed Annie Beaver was sent to a grocery store at 5th and Poplar streets to purchase a few pounds of flour. She did vot return, and the with whom she lived becoming alarmed at Ler prolonged absence, started out to look fi her. They tound traces of tlour spilled on ground, which seemed to indicate that the Atlantic, from the Genera! lepet at P! delphia; in the military diviston of the ao} trom the general depot at Jeffersonville.” A Baivuiant Recertion at Taz Waits Hovsz.—The President and Mrs. Grant gave a card reception at the executive mansion last evening to Col. Fred. Grant and his bride. The attendance was very distinguished, meladiog the members of the Cabinet, Senators and it- Tesentatives, army and na had rs in fall uni- ¢ car to an alley leading from forme, and members of diplomatic cor KO herhome. Whe poiice are nearly ai! accomparied by ladies. Hon. Georg searcliing for he Bancrott, ex-minister to Germ: ny, eral ieee Rega — Sherman aud Aamiral Poster were among ti TRAIN AGRNTs.—The railroad company ow Ruerts. The fall Marine band tarnished the | ing the Baltimore and Potomac, the Alexandcia music, and @ magnificent table was spread in | aud Washington, and the Alexandria and Fred the state dining-room. com were brilliantly Tour and five h for this recept The park oa illuminated. Betwe udred invitations were issu 1, ericksburg railroads liave adopted the sys of train agents, and to-day put thity atx such agents on some of the other roads un their contr These agents collect the fares ly to the Uassengers, ieaving conductors to devote their eutire attention to the management of the train. It eFstood that the new system will be prt into opsrati THB CONCERT by the ‘Thomas Orchestra” lact evening at Lincoln hall called out a large majority of the lovers of orchestral music. ‘To orchestra is fully up to its wel! known standard | 0? the company’s roads wlose depots ace: Jon OF several soloists would sccm | Wis city rks Ales: Cesetic, 16 it better than formerly, The nev THe Mov MAssAcaz.—A etican prima donna, Miss Ewma Oranch, | saie City Tribune special says John wore caleutarad egcvening, and her selections | Lee, the captured Mountain Meadow tanucrs cre calculated to display the great beanty and | ciuef, was taken to Gamp Catioren, new Bae Tic of her yo ough they were nut as | yer, 3 strongly guarded andironed. if ularas could be wished tor a rst appear- | ignaiien, and swears b wili suffer death rath ance. MisdCranch delighted theaadience with | than (ell on Brigham Vovng aud other ann the lovely cavatina t1om the Huyenote in ted of complicity in the ma:sacre. response to #n encore in the first part aud a oe charming tong with harp accompanied in the | Mus. FLavaoan second part of th 1 © programme, and as true As it would si Her voice is m possiple for dangbter of Judge Strong, of tie U Supreme Court, is satd to have receive dh @ human voice to be, while its natural tone | most wedding presenta of all makes her foremost tn the rank of American | brides this season. A nong her é prima conr Bolden opportunity will be | $10.06 set of silver and gold, 4 $5. lost by those who fail to attend the last concert jan» a8, & £5,000 ket of p 5 to-big four india shaw A Pleasant Weppine.—One of the pless- Antest wedding atiairs of the year took place jast evening at the residence of Mr. William Orme, 725 9th street; the happy couple being Miss Anuie V. Orme, (Mr. Orme's only daugh- ter,) and Mr. &.D. Keyworth, of the tirm of dobn Keyworth & Bro. Both ‘bride and groom belong to old, well-known Washington families of standing, and the guests ou the occasion, though limited in number to immediate family iriends, embraced a large representation of the weaith and solid respectability of the city. The Marriage fervice Seo tarpon by Rev. Father Walter, who pref: it by some excesdingly happy remarks appropriate to the occasion. Foilowing upon the ceremony and the cengrat- AVAL TUG Boat Exrro. ler of the steam tug Lilly « ew York iiarbor yesterday, k her men. Two me ing S. inspectors ex amined bree weeks ago, and pro- nonsced it perfectly sound. jesaT Barrar New Porar Expepr- TIon.— Disraeli bas written a letter to Sir Henry Rawlinson, announcing that the British gor- ernmert, in consequence of tbe reprisentatiuns of the Koyal Geographical Society and other learned bodies, has determined to organize a Polar exploring expedition without delay. ees ulations, the guests spent some time at the Mr. Wins Ac Marphe ernest Oranges N bs Peuntifully and elegantly supplied retreahment | toy dave since Fax’ w splinter maree Nani fon fy the tad a ee ea ertanlty | and afterwards fell down stairs and bree! Lumber of beautiful, usefal and costly bridal | Mmself. On Saturday he was taken serious, ill, and lockjaw setting in death ensued ly yesterday morning. Horace GRESLEY’s GRAVE—A plain marble presents. It may be added that one present, and which was very much to the purpose, could not be conveniently displayed amongst the articles in \d, silver, bronze, glass, &c., in | slab wa: placed on Locust Hill, in Greenwood the parlors. “Tile was g beens S on H | cemetery’ Brookiyus on Bim inany , to mark iesealoper i mat oa wet Cane | armel, hee Moree Uroig. ie ie le 3. * a ‘clock train for the north on thelr bridal trip. | Boru Febes: heal omy aoe oo wigs Tae Rep Mzx.—The annual report of the e7There is no excuse for bridal parties not commissioner of the Indian bureau has been to Euro) The Inman and other lines Saettio cal Tates as low as $50. ment ef the ‘condition of these ‘wards of the | S87" 40 old sea mh by tn pre nation” during the past year. The com! whose age is 96, is just about leading to altar has little to say regarding the recent warfarein | ® damsel of ‘i £7,y'm. MoGinnin, somin-law of Wm. at S conservative mom! ‘3 Louisiana legislature. 7 The rustle of the bustle is heard in in ment on the Kiowas, bees, who bad t the land. In short, they are coming into Texas and New “ he H 8 Hi ! Those who have been present at Mies | CHARLOTTE CusaMaN.—The pnbdlic will not | to-morrow night at Lincoln Hall in selections | as something wonderful in the way of power | kine sbou’ the eam ee ~ ee 7 = @ (ime th ore in The New District Government. | TELEGRAMS TO THE 8" AR. cluarees tm conan quence of view she had Naturally the citizens of the District feel a Senet sod Sie Se. eee, a one deep interest in the bill whieh is required to be Forelkn Notes, | foe plot coe | Presented early in the approaching session, pro- | TRE DRAD SPanisa Geren A CORRROTION : ye |. Maprip, S—Itts Lersu i saan Mieeboatiin x | viding for & form of government for the I formerly Captain setal at the heads } ee a ne ee trict of Columbia. it will be remembered that | Cuba, who is dead, hot Gen Laseria ne re. | ‘ bat Mr. Glendenning was the tether of near the close of the last session a joint special | ported last night. ihor chiibd: when ached wo Wachins somtneee committee, consisting of Senators Morrill, of | TAE KBAN OF KHIVA DON'T WANT ELSsIANS | stas mine verartes 4 cany iaine, and Hamilton, of Ma of the Senate, and Mr. Geo F. and, on the part part Tr, Of Mussa 4 chusetts, and Mr.Alexander Mite 2 for the euppression of disorder 4 4 Mi = sin,on the part of the Hi a dominion is den‘et . take the matter under considérati Seu gonauees c j Witand Peaches mittee have had two or three meeting or, Sr. Perrnsnr of the discovery of as country is ofticia report originat thy mmer, and will havea fu’ visement aud report pri Congress less than three eUngs previously held it wa: 1 prescht & well-matured bill for th goveroment of the District, but in addition tne th TRUE RELATIONS OF THE GENERAL MENT TO THK DIBTRICE. Both this duty and that of preparing the bil wasvead. H Miss Pomeroy # yrical diseases on om from ail the sm m that she @ gov New Youk, m ve. Beceher came have becn entrusted to Senator Morrill, who i. | [7 Nf) Becols a on now here, snd hes been for several ea- | Counsel tor pla be reg he wav gaged in the work. Mr. Morritl, in bis labors, | proceed. Counee! — ak ae hes secured the co-operative services of Dorman | waiting the disposi Se ak Coe. areaten. Bb. Eaton, of the Civil service commission, said | and added Gant, ttn Weer eenee inn to be au expert, and to whom is deiegate’ the | them what wa: t | her nearness to death by this task of drawing the minute deteils of the bili, | they would be ready to proceed, but if it should | some other disease her facu but upon the general recommendations sug’ | be adverse some delay might be asked for- The | tothe last, gested by Mr. Morrill. It is expected that Mr. | case was finally set down for December a ir berentes tens ont-baif hoor betes Eaton will dish iis labors in this respect ——_e—_—_— toe tas 5 poe ed reardoti g5 AS EARLY AS NEXT PRIDAY. The <tacton: a Spoon Robbery. {| 1 do not now recall suy such case. When this sail have been accomplished a c Otmormmast, November in The cattecs of . Herald, Weeh Will be made for a fuil meeting of the comumit- | the American’ express office in this « is Wennend Gonnennes. tee to consider, amend, revise and adept. It ix | tinally confessed where they secreted th POSED CORPSE IN WESTCHESTER COURTY highly probable that within the next ten days apt! and Inte last ght it was fo Rd COMMS TO LIFE APTER PEING ON ICR POR ali the weanbers of Whe Joint special commitice | 18 the woods, sone distance from t THREE DAVS—THE RUNIECT STILE ALIVE, will arrive in Washington for this purpose is believed iy '¥ not quite all or the stolen A most remarkable inst noe Of & BUA corpse having been fourd to posse * of animation, and really being resp to lite after lying on ice for three days, has jast trans- Weetchester county. It ap- bid of @ machinist ose i Several statements bave been printed tu various Lewspapers purporting to foreshadow the forty- od coming bill, Mr. Morrill yetterday intormed « = Tebresentative Of Lum Stam that he ba : Rg arene een. these several paragraphs, but at the 5 = rag tr he would neither afirm or deny their tratuiu | , SAX FRanctsc oi cevaggebm or ness. In reply to an interro; patory upon turns show that ©. C. Reav TES EURIRCT OF SUPFRAGR, gate to Congress over S: he aise declined to give any information as to poted to be elected. whether or not the bill will provide for Great excitement ercise. discovery, and th money bas been recovered, though it has not | yet been counted on Hiverdale a: ned, having been { h almost from pou mue, deli- its birth, ° fio tl- Tharecay mornin, 5 called in, cai be Was attacked by an bees at an early hour le its ex A physician w 0 be contested. ——e It is stated, however, by friends of Mir. Mor] singnlar Accident on a Ratlroad he would rill that he a not favor an elective govern- Bb November 1* his morning, at It te anderstesd meut tor the District, and takes the ground six cars of # {freight trai 5 gress has no legislative prescribed was & powerful whether this was the caxo or not, it at when the medioni Lhe Bl ternoon a glance at his late pat to pronounce the eblid undertaker were, tutional right to netions over the D. the seriously doubts whether t either the legisiatare or the councils pre- rg it would hold good it an issue was raie-< | thereunderand a d to the Supreme Court astern railroad bro Kiding with an appre: g train. Figty merchandise were thrown off the trac tirely consumed by tire. One of the on the road w epgineer had opiate; bu ot ® ont | | religions worship. For this reason 1t would appear that it is sat “2 wwe tn Naaeewdh ; to predict that the District government pro. is Sou im a Quarret poo se Ligne ed by the new bill will elective. mber 15.—Edward (iritith, « H for e elapsed. a tll stated to the represeutative or shot his son stertay af i moursing Star th with reference t 1: @ gun durt , londe the boy da. | gorernme ict ante-dated as t hat will doubtl Pew ptiediget enn on theme oe | back as 1s the past experieace | claims that the gua was nounced for the fuser is of the fatuily ; | Le caw no reason st the present time to m4 charged. | aby change in respect Ia view of bed gethenes be comsorebis nani j tact, we nt the 1 features of tie ee treduced in Us at LT BY STRIKERS. » doe RK, November 15 —Several cases of — of the remain | THE EXE yesterday by striking long er Nap Gh oaukes: t Vides forthe appo persons who were not even | fy > be tabereen, =a | three commissioner: President for t T, An asses treasurer, & co FINANCIAL AND Comm EKCIAL Street To-any ot of roller of neer OF surveyor, et nt of polic y York, November 17.—The * flaanctsl periptendent of weights and measurcs, a artic Gold opened Ls, sula et 3) zuous intendent of strevis and highways, the Cectiled te Mi, ruled at 121 GWottl 11:85 o'ohwe of ‘teeting wheth engineer of the fire department and supe sales tave | eles ‘Gi Bonk tendent of the water department. All tb - on i officers to hol Three or t mr physic for the term of four ye: utive officers are to be appointed | There bas bee hey Bt once commen £3 search tor . to hold t au Clase of Bilis remain fo the ber ing the y re of the commissioners. It is 000 gate mest: required that t rs shall be over : years of age and citizens of the United States, dumiciled ig the District of Colum: the scliclicr must be & me nber of the &: Gpreme Court and of tue Supre Of the District. The assessor, cv) t controller, and be citizens of the U the District. bosra of bealth fractised at least one year in the superintendent of weights be A citizen of the United i age, aud must, produce a certitt aw the s the mort approved ms ratives was resorted 1 ding!y «more palpabic of ¥ was life in the « 3 te y from th erint lent of the « . States coast survey. The boatd of police is t : cons.st of the three commitsioners, of three « a : ize the city of Washington, one citizeu ut | erat bam. 1 higher, is @ o% n's army, soon after the close the city of Georgetown, aud a ‘citize: Weeters farce and’ wace formed @ partnership wita ty quarter of the District. No p tub MG am alt and in eneral bat 1 they established a i! Sppointed to, or hold o’ in, the p Ls u Lexington, Nor ‘arolina. They um- >, or be snperintendent of ce, wh of their stock for #15 in the radand write the English lang who is not a citizen of the United States, o- wt thali ever have been indicted aud convicted o1 crime, and who shail not have the quatisca tions preseribed or adopted by the commi--!> ers, The enperinter ets ways must bea citizen of the Unite domiciled in the District. The chief engiac of the fire department and the tire engine men and engineers mast be domictied in District and be practical and ekilifal engin THE SALARIES OF OFPICERS. The following calaties are provided } miseioz ate secretary, $_ 00 attorn , each $5,000; assessor of taxes, $3,040; collector, one-half of one per cent ance office ore took fire, within @ month, from & neighboring court-house, and as consumed betere Policy was actual ivered. The in: 6 compamies refused to ing torih among other reasons that the ineured did pot make fut to save {Beit goods and tuat than they allowed tor T in Jud, Caidoro d anew ee. ‘The third trial was began yesterday betore Judge Erady. Gen. Leach, who was @ Congressman betore the war, & atc eral in the conie & confederate corgressmat 3, North Ca: quiet an4 nn Fa quiet at 12:30 p.m —Th ge ov governme stor money, 9. m.—A ent efforts y saved more nd is a membe yiOS, gave aU # upon the amov treasurer, $1,s 9 widow inSa id that when he became sa engineer a f intenden: Com ore ust go he ert of weights and m es, €1,500; oilicers and hi mcqubers of the police force, the compensat 20, a ew allowed by existing laws? superintendent 0 j streets end highways, $4.000; officers and men of the ire department, tue compensation uow « lowed by existing laws. The bill detaiis with minutia the several duties and powers of the the life of the dead. per thinks action like this de 8nd to inew ng else ti was mene ladelpbia ned in yesterday's STAR. 7 ant t xt t- | Press of yesterday thus des several appolutive officers, and fixes their bonds. | he imag’ 3S another Company figh uf ¥ ay . TRE REVENUES AND TAXES, ing from court the widow Bidwell, of the close of row geen eed on ane = nento, and tt fa that ha comiucted out the lowe For the purpose of cresting a revenue, it pro- | mento. aud t tee oid the crowd 4 vides for the taxation of both rel and persona property, losees in action, successions aud leg acies; from licenses, exhibitions, &c., and ex- empts government ‘property and all’ propert owned by the District, churches and houses 01 compan: cation for a policy. amstion= heret: « bim and cai re Arew their cla wd. Fora few m ominous, bat by a iiberal mob was forced back w ngleaders arrested, woman, w! locked ‘up derman Carpenter streets, where bail was spee being ony wealthy and there cfiering themselves as security. Osrroll, who had been arrested during the heating, was discharged etter a reprimand. Tes TERRIPLE STEAMBOAT DisasTsR mm NEW URLEARS—Statemen! of the Captain of the Empire—The captain of the steamer which sunk at New Orleans yesterday ticulars of which were printed in the columns of last ni; | t ree Kull the “Hang him!” Jethin. The i for aid, and and cbarged tere looked ir MACeS the ozen of the Of course, while many of the features eapeote ge above bill may bo incorporated in the one t presented to Congress at this session, there several deticiencies, not foreseen, as tar back as 1*67, Which will have to be provided for. PUTURY TAXATION. It is understood that ov the qnastion of tax ation the committee will recommend an assoxs ment of one and one-half per cent. on all rea Eroperiy, and that Congress, each year, ist appropriate a eum equal to the amount thy raised fur the government's proportion of the expenses. ‘This, it is deemed, will create ficient revenue ‘to meet eli the current 0: Uons of the District, and, tn addition, pay its outstanding indebtedness and interest thereon Tee SUNKEN STEAMER Lovistana.—The wreckers have commenced their operations in REAK. — Aan abeth Wilcox wae married to Henry Miller ice Edmonds in his offic in Mount Ver Th petore daybreak Jast Saturday degroom was refucta ut the justice hizo that be had better pt the lady's ha: She bad on the day betore informed the justice that Miller had promised to marry and that she desired to preter a charge against him. Mr. Edmonds told her to go home and get ready for her marriage. Meanwhile Miller, who is a carriage maker in Mount Vernon, bad iearned what Annie had done, and tried to escape from the village by might. Bat he was watched, and taken into the jastice’s office at 30’clock @. m. The justice offered bim Annie's heart and hand on the one side, and on the other eeveral years in prison. The former offer was accepted.—N Y, Sun, it ity entered, utial Protestants endeavoring to raise the wreck of the steamer Louisiana, and should the weather prove fayor- able, success is anticipated very soon. The board of United States inspectors of steam yes- sels for Baltimore, Mesers. Wm. QO. Saville and Jas. D. Lowry. are investigating the causes of Tee Yate Cotrece Bors Hontrers Gore TO THR BLack Hitis.—A dispatch from Fort Laramie says: Advices from the Red Oloud agency of the 12th and 13th instants confirm the reports that Professor Marsh, of Yale College. the disaster, and yesterday a number of wit- | WA# detained there becauze the Indians objected nesses were examined who were on the steam- pablo the Eins’ Late tefecetine to ers Falcon and Louisiana at the time of the collision, j i s E i i fe i t

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