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. == » THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED D. ILY, Sundays Exeepted, reer AT THE 8TAR BUILDINGS, 2 ATukough the « ing cnee es left ey Pounsyivenia Avenue, cor. Lith St. ecclesiastical Court. o far ae the public are BY ve commission, commtetlng ef the hee ee THR TVEVING STAR NUWSPAPEE CONPANT, Ficker. Rauly ad MerQin, mst a the rosldenss & M. KAUFFMAN, Frost, | Tawcny in rebuttal for the prostontion Guesen, a ° des. jlendenn: ee ee eens See | 9 Present. The folowing te the souimmeene’ tee re. the | NYS . & cor ¥ersation With Glendemning the day atter eee oe ae ae bis arrest ip regard to this case; the coaveres, Site, giz onthe, #9 fon was general; had @ second couversation with Bim op the 2eth of July; referen: THE WBEKLY STAB—Pubiished Fritay—g1 eto t ; BBs Tey yee enone Giese 4 “4 rade to the presents he made Muse Po: ae er 28) 44—N2. 6,759. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1871. TWO CENTS he said be gave ber the bot give her the ring: I said A RING (8 SY M0 oe AM nae a he raid that he gave her the watch on the anni- = j sary of ber uniting w e church, when I LLS, &e. | AMUSEMENTS. EVENING STA R A PRocLamaTION BY TEE PuasipEnt.—The | Political Notes. TELEGRAMS TO THE ST | Sen ee pes Te > THE S*VEeNTG | AVERLEY's MINSTRELS = President has issued @ procian ation acceptin r, The democrats held a jubilee in Nashville, | = ‘AR. | *be bad bea . Pr vias CeVic BALL | H i by authority from Congress, for the bene‘ o ws last night, to celebrate their recent Foreicu Notes, | ) PAULL i H Ot a y¥ SHORT 0} | eretood tion the tal AMON ¢ 18 PK, | AT FORD'S TO-NIGHT Washineton News and Gossip. aan cmpire ceding the right of foreigner. co | ggchtmberlaim, one of the republican candi-| gay sepastrass Novouter 2) —Sereral | Ato Mr Giemiensing her sory, aid OLD FEULOWS. HAL, Kare Vert.on Boom | — INTERNAL REVENUE.~The receipts from this | Possess real estate in the ‘Turkish dominions, | oe te, 4 [iri pelea Carolina, ts elecied | steamships with republ troops on bo shat tn frieméitnrss the 3 r pes THANKSGIVING EVE | . x ik PY m fais and placing all foreign proprietors of reai esta’e | phe Senatorial yuestion in Indiana appearsto | Wich sailed from bere for Santander, put back | 4, ™°"h {B Mighte: Feh Sh siatriips Gonlemanand Ladies. | HOUSES CROWDED NIGHTLY. source to-day were #322,20).9 there on an equality with Ottoman subjects. | he settling down between Mcibonaid and Voor to day in consequence of heavy weather atees. | ore eh eee nent & Gp - — = } r - Py NATIONAL BANK NOTES received to-day for Tar » av | hees, with the chanccs in favor of some third | 22° *™PPiy Of provisions tm the city is short " what i have rPHE THIRD ABBUsL BA i CHANGE OF BiLu NIGETLY. Pcs ggin gir 7 fo THEFT IN TH EMETION BUREAU | OonGidate of inflath m proolivities. e third | even for the usual inhabitants, and the unex- n first Conversation he said | eaption, $390,002. oF THE TREasURY.—A paragraph printed in a | “*Sinator George Goluthwavte, of Alabama, is | P&cted return of these soldiers, who miulst be Sen Set be gave HR | : Tse U. 8. Sreamgr Porvovrn arrive! a | New York paper with reference to the loss of a} neutioned as ike "iy | fed, causes much dictrese. thot itr. Gectenuing ctpleen a ey * LADIES’ MATINEE SATURDAY. New York yestesday from Nowport. Sum of money aggregating four thousind dolla s | Leaith. In which case Geveral John f Mor RTSCHAROFY AND BISMARCK ign 63 900 Of perchane be requet ne | 5 ; = in the Redewption sureau of the Creasary is | gan, of Selma, one of -he most noted Pri rtschakof, | eroy; I called Mr. Moore's attention to tris ane = «Jvetitia,” of Lockport, N. ¥.,a2nis S3on | calculated to reflect apon the emicieney of that | m the South, is most likely tu succeed to the gu minister, who has bees ctr paney, and asked him to brit 4-4 | MONDAY NeXT, Mre. F. B. CONWAY, ia | Account of the cunscience sand, as duty onaset | bUFERD, Which was successfully orgamzel and | position | eer several da nner, aod oakedl bisa te being Mt ao Mr TH STREET, | Tom Tayo * Plas, CLABCABTY. * E of tnan erke! now is eflictently administered by Eaward | The hardest fought political contest known at a Pre 5 Nave ANY EXPLaw ember 31, 1x4, | — : - > — peer nde Sat = Sgeacy. ‘The Washing- | Chattanooga, Tenvesee, for searscame off yor ewan 4 Petersbarg nor @ tuo! ‘ ce ,AVIALE'’S NAZIVUNAL CHEATER, INTREPRETER AP rowteD.— Preatden on udent of the New York 7ribun. f oa, te Bre ¢ * stay here, in « ude to keep | 5 eae has appointed David Thompson, of Onto, inter- | “*34 2 licen, was elected mays majurity, % sactetct presved his conti: | ved thie sorte we ee preter to the legation of the United States x | department Dat been bose sith aienies | flection Ore Maynard's at the state 0 ee arged him t f this sort, we = = = t fs aiter partment Das been beset n election. re es Sas 80 ijvvonaf'the | THIRD GEAND SA7UED . Japan. trom the the it was started. ‘The | ‘The returns of the Penreylyanta election DEATR OF tom Bion t ery tee ene erythive unde vember : a aes ve which Las befallen tt is tha discovery « t both parties did some heavy staying Dom, November 2—Tom Hood, editor of | {ius cg yy La™ Dim the three times above m s y Hevember Covact Reco sizep.—The Presideat has | dishonesty among. it es. Either trom 3 the polls, bi cmocrais had a y . Tur > SORFPANCY j GKAND ORCHESTRA. rece =e weoeto Baiz as consul general o inexperience or inoag ity ma: mont, | om th at white their = oe < asked Mr Dur a Sagar te t — Guatemala at New York, and Eval to Gogorza | ‘ete has not been an e system ot check 5 fess than : the repa - = ry at Warren Vale, near | matter; be 3 > e favorite see acted aes i des and balances. Atthe close of each day tre i vote was 50,871 les Rawmareh, iting of Yorkebore, to-day. | th. A endeuning told A : ee A | whe aistieg nad eee CRUE: as vice consul of Gus warctal condition of the a ‘has'no- al- | ‘The official election returns Fourteen miners were k ie = ee E33 Fea rae peweert or za he distinguished teuor, Deats of A Navat OvriceR—The Navy | %8ys been secrcrtained, and t is discovered | e Yo complet | = 5 new he was in LIBRABY The celebrated Liber a lola department is ahvtsed ot the macheor Ghicy | that the bureau ts short at least ‘yt rag Three a ee | Siete Issues ta the Becouer Case. mane ‘6; Mr. Danne aT opp FE SB Rr. FMANZ WALDSCKEB; “ . : ‘ niet | clerks have been discharged, and it 1 prob THE BARES ime. y T ODD FELLOWS" BALL, ae te nea ae Sie caevap Eveinser lense 6. Fisney, which ooouced si uat others are to follow, ¥ see there te | 2 5m, | ,, Nt Yous, November trial of De at the time, eo 5 Strect Northwest, SHIBG y. : : y yesterday. better organization the same thing is likely to | decre as Barnes, proprietor of the Brooklyn Day . =e Guy Goep = " : Admission, 25 ard 50 cents;accured places,25cent< | ‘THE WARRIAG® O° Senator Jones, of Nevata, | °CCEt *eain.” i ye | 39 440) ak ity; | Ares, on an indictment for slandering Henry | fe iee were meine egard- Oe WEPNESUAY BVBBING, Nov. 25. IF extta—to be had at the box ollce avd we Brad Fe 0° Senatur Jones, of Nevats, | ‘Tue tacts in the case are simply these: A diican vote Bowen. in the pablication of an article ro- | Mt Glondenning retorted toe peng ne weet . a Riise” Curing’ the eect aed a eS ee hated | and Mies Sullivan, o San Francisco, will take | clerk was given a certain suum of money © | motte? Tote | necting mractor Of bis deceased wite. | Si, Glendenning referred te « paper or paper Taxuscivixe Eve.) Sisday. Woors open at 7.15, concert comumences | place in that city on the 25th instant. Thacare- | count, which was (as is the rale in all such | vow * | waecom »-day in the Kt tte me or Mr. | ¥ i: toe Tickets, (ndwit‘ing a Gentionsn and Laty.) 91; | #5 novid | mony. at the residence of the parentsof the | Cafes) charged to him. While money was in Py A rh Aseernee | bim andread, ax I ow eh AVILL#’S NATIONAL THEATER, bride elect, will be as private as circumnstances | Wt Custody and upon Lis desk, the sum of four | | A Priest Renonnces His Faith. the law of libel. and related the circumstances | in these word: dems Mo pee ee sitieral Lady 3 c«nts. navis-6 Ss BaGINS AT 5 O'CLOCK. . will permit. thousand Tue announcement that Key. Facher Francis | 0! the case. The article oo: tned of wat a | crowed to me . 7 ag Les always eee = — a ——— Jaquemet, ® well-known and poular Roman | [ter from correspondent in Chicago, in whieh | EG ‘hot see a gentioman at arastian;” ho LECTURES. ENTBUSIASTIO REOR°TION THE OLD REVENUE CoTTER Northerner, | ¥: | Catholic priest, had attended on Wednesdas | W8* Telated @ conversation which the | “i! Bot read at ail : HEULURES so of the great Comelian, which was recently thoronghly overhaaied and } Biscoverce | night & meeting of the Young Men’ writer had with the Rey. Dr. Patton | sor g.aheanyaustring slont y a. LECTORE COUSSE. J. K. EMMET. refitted tor service at Baltimore, has bean re | Avtociation, and had pubitcly ann Weothe death bed scene of Mra, Hearty C. | ruil abet of commercial eek 7 <grdepd erations, and not | Conversion to Protestantism, caused # good deal | Bowen. She contested to having committed : ehsee Lightful performance of christened by Secretary Bri-tow the Thomas #0. ‘Thecaaa is | of eensation in the city yesterday. eal | acultergwith Rev. H.W. Beecher, and that | Sbout, tt . Same ; 1 + OUR COUSIN GERMAN, Ewing. in honor of the former Secretary of tho | balanced every night. of asingio dol | | Father Jajuemet was born at Geneva, Swit | [his was what led Bowen to take’ the letter | sii sry THB LEAVING INTELLBCTUAL ing, nil his wonderfal speciation, Treasury of that name. lar would come to light at the close of business | Zerland, tn 1°54, of Hugaenot parents, and is | %™ Tilton to Beecher, asking him to leave | “nana falls. es ae Ge Wan teen DAnCES. . THe Pazsipenr and party leave hers to- | How, the system of checks being so perict | coueequently now forty years of age. ‘He 1 a Pismonth Church. Tihs was a 9 to have | on thearh a Sa eee a —Grand FRITZ MATINEX. ne <r hat Fraud ix Almost impossibie, ‘The case in | ¥ery pleasant, intelligent gentleman, and c heen the cause, it was stated, of his | ondte 2 , Among other things, to } = 78 esate; reserved places, | MCITOW afternoon in the 3:50 train, B. and 0. | question occurred by no oversight of the officers | Verses freely of lls ‘cams Opinions, but docs | Having the editorial chair of the office of the | SBOut the preseuts; the reason why T did ask {Thenext our Lectures im the Literary Divisign railroad, for Baltimore, to attend the lectare of | in charge, it being the deliborste act uf a thief, | Hot express the least bitterness toward the | /edr~ dent. of which Bowen was proprietor eee me camnes 2 matter was — eS ENCR Re Sap m tev. Dr. Tiffany in that city in aid of the Wash. | 4nd was known within ten mioutes after th " the b. Bowen was examiued, and denied th yy omepone JAMES T. FIKLDS, . TMOEDSY. Bovember 33, Dally» Fith Avesee | ington mone: nt, and the party will leave fate | robbery. With referer e to the young men dis. | CoDtrary, he expresses bimecit anvers grat ta | Wife om her death-bed haa mate sayouch cent PRU gol tr ec schtgr oe The eateert Rowton en and F editor of SOMONSIECE ALPHONSE, P82? | timore for home on the 19.15 p.m. teain trum | Charged, itis but fair to them tosay tuat thelr | to Archbishop Bayley for many kindnesse-, | sion. She was not able to articulate, having Ard here hea ey eantion: Lexpocted these ® the Atisntic Msnthiy,” | Produce? with the most <w Stage siora- | that c dismissal had no connection with this theft, the | and considers him s tinc2re and kind-hearted | P*tslyele of the tongue, d bot state to ae why Mr Glondeusing mene aie ‘ai nnd Wax. ments ever seen in Washing!on, owls tr discopunuance of their services having been | Man. c ———- -« — . i nning made eee EAGLE AGO vASHINGTON THERTAE COMTOCR. | ree FAntaaer Starve—At the mecting | settied upon beture the lo's or tue moneys been | Mpather Jaqnemet says that his c! New Departare vf the slassachasetts moh. te ped pepe 9, RAMILIAR TALKS ABOUT WASHINGTON Tht 0 COMIQUE. | yesterday of the commission appointed by Con- Tae Nay A im | opinions are the result of convietions afte _ Kepublicans eroy tad paid b r Law ie SIN GY SoTH: AL- | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, Every Night and | gressto select adesizn for astatuo of the lats oe eae | Geitber ee man he ct To, November 2).—Prominent repabli- awhile SE TERR YOON AND ECHGEALLO® Weduesiay and 8a urcay Matin ‘Admiral Farran presented by Horatio | “a7ine Co use Appropri- right tu’ change he 18 Carefal cane of this state have otgauized “Comma ed the chain at ES RE-ABE4NGED TO SULT FOCKETS | 4, F5"yeRent ofthe young American Actor, Mas: | Stone, Vinnie Kea ther artists were ox, | tions Committe al appro- | bly ot the church frum which he septal ae Re en arene prrepreni prad Se Te Scres of Me. Fietts, | Hams of thrilling and intewsn interest, eatitied | Smined, but nv cone in will bere ur | Priation bill yeeterday | considers S degree. fo his di chon which now prevaits in polt | ; et intlands 2 nape FLASHES OF C IT¥ Lire py eseace ae several dass. : ed by the Sceretary were rue | de egree to his @. ai a. convinced th o ¢ Deneemachee tn not | ndenulng paid uo attea- ~ best, the moet refined of any crarscter vocalists 6 Tae Comm tsston oF [ckLaNpaRs w | emet came to this country when | Sobfined to any political party or section of ao- | ¥ wor upon the stag aagomen of tte great wond-r | in the P to Al esuc gts ny Moyes asacnumet incionatie w - ag an ie 1m ee ae oe arg eatment “x he a of the pinetes urs, Prot. Mitchell, the : ites 0 wae te ne rpocpeny | reed = as = atment of me; he flew world-renowned Fire king bowls 6t" fui in making examinatic antry, wib | relations to abandon the religto 1 that a Jerstanding prothor able, did — a a view of setilement. Part of the coramisson | become a Koman Cath Meee | wilt promoted among the men ad any more of that pspor, be- | HAsbow's GaLteRy remained tn Alaska; the others retarned fo th | St. Mary’s Seminary, M sso mood | Fike bold these opizions. and that an interest mation: | Seabeina Sohometen eke ee a ? smouth to San Francisco en route to ther for the 7 ned. public measures wii! be exited among th th srry sqendinns bation to tis mo ¥Lt . Soma in Isohund | papas be ith the catine who now stand aloof through apathy and dis- | ‘POF Sd sister at his request, Lis re. vur Fins aats A Bo. a “a8 departn f a ; | in many places, among others St. Lonis, P gust. In so doing we give no pledge, not iis commana . Yul 1228 PENNSYLVANIA AVSNUB A Boano or Orricers, to consist of Surgeon | SePartm ral b ‘s | Charleston, 8. 6,, and Balt more. in th abandon the organizations 10 which bebitne Uataaeee oe Ee ryt Just arrived, a eplendia ectlection of EN@RAV. | BX!!! Morris, Major J. P. Martin, ass tad grec he was,tor @ cousiderable time, one belong. The officers of the clu are Ho ee ee Snes le 8 d PORCEGAINE PALSTINGS ot cous | iutant general; Major Henry C. Bankhead, 1h priests at the Cathedral, and siterwaris offi -ia- bea President; Henry L. Pierce, ping re Bake ye30 Hilbaud velvet Frater eg : cavalry; Capt. James McMillan, 4th artilier veggie angie a: ee vito poseidon » Adams, and W. £. Perkins | on the part of the pr p10 Sino. @ fine # lect R*NCH PHOTO: | is appointed to meet in Washington on the 27: | He: requested perm’ ‘ j very treely 1 M tS. GRAPHS. from modern patotioes vo Base ~ppeather deg Bel | ne mova! . —_ tert Begone Owain le S See +8 French Que Crepe win foldvog doors, for Por- | 28% Of November, 157i, for the examination to 1,500 me Keseedorg= : The Storm. he to provoke an agitation of th rN eo ond Photegrasbe candidates who have been selected for the ap. ations for the next tiseal year, the com bas rigid rutex @XOW AND RAIN LN AN in @ conversation with Mr. * ey Bew G ode reccieed daily fur the Botidaye. pointment of 2d lienten the army. € discovered! that the am 22 | enya riprmstdae arch, 137 Naw Yorn, Novemver 2). 5 + yesterday, tue aaa e ‘ D =e Nex cr mmmtepnes pe Was the same As wa: z vaghccomgi ate for a short tinse th wa med that t E wr : ——E—EEEEES NAVAL Oeprns.—Commander Wm. Wh'te- | before the seduetion taok’ a here, but he has not been . = : a - h't fore the rec ion tuck place. “ % toa heavy noi ¥ he parttes 1030 TT’. HARRY DONESCE, head ordered to the navy yard at Now York; | stood that this was an oversiul return. to heavy northea _| tion in rebutting the c “7 . COSTUMER Lientenant George W. Coster to the Shawmut Y Beet te nee a Tanen Darley BRAY 80 7th December next; Lieutenant Ire ot somewha: : Omaza, Novemb: cent sno} OWN 423° llyn STREET, NEAR &. te the north Atlantic station, TE Deoeainn discussion in the committee upon a titic storm war oh ben J 5 Oeatienh Pr =f New and nestiy fitted-up Pariors and Show-rooms | next; Master Juhn B. Collings to the Canonicus mn to abolish the corps entirely, or to there weet of Chicago, than here, aud a snow bl - ard doubly-increased stock of Lieutepant Wm. A. Morgan detached from the erittothearmy T nasal appropria- | his character yeas ade on the railroad ared. The Western Rapes — orth ¢2 | Masquerade and Theatrical Costames, | Shaw aaa don waiting orders; Mate | WOR for the marine corps approximates | (in November | Cnion wires, which were prostraied temporaril buttiag ** | comprining several haudret uew and costis Dresses, | Walter N. Smith from the receiving ship Poto- | fi, andit was claimed by certain m | x by the severity of the storm, are again in good tne met yet on: _ $1 Si and | texeiber vith every, Variety of Costurme—Lndies’, | mac, Ph acelphia, and ordered to command Loreved Witret seisee neat ee | «Lau on the point ot | Ye'king order to California and Montana. ee ae $i geut’s and Children ’e—for the tug Rose at the navy yard at Pensacola, out seriousdetriment to the pub i << THAPE INCHES OF SNOW IN CANADA. a wit be secret ° MASQUE BALLS AND PARTIES, Florida. i The frients of the cofpson the com. | (4)UE 4B impor a i ne et Port Cocnorna, Ost. entire tostim ts. PRIVATR TH EATRIOALS, mittee cited the example of Great Britain ana | ‘© Make your Grace scquatnted with it. Im | inches of snow fell last’ bates oS tees a oe P2neoNat.—Judge Poland, of Vermost, ix | Other European nations, which ate constantly eae Ny pitt snowing. ness, we devote ourselves to the wants and wishes of | @t the Ebbitt House. +++ Among those regis | Adding to the number ot their marine corpses. | ticemeut, but my {tec wi 1a RI RP Na ie weather tke trons, aud by couteons and police atteation, | tered at Willard’s to-day are Hon. Washington | [hej amici ts: and devising means to increase | sion, return into the chure _ A 815.000 Inuccudiary Fire. ort of the printing will be defrayed. id dtspostsion vo ncrommoduts | Townsend, M.C.,ot Pennsylvania; dalius Ineo, | ees cecieeey. TO this it was replied, that | ritraiacd ™ | New You, November 20.—Oa Thareday oe arc ni wan conneeh and tse wees fail to give satisfaction. % nd, M.G., of Peunsylvania; Julius Bien, | European governments are constantly addin i 2 morning an incendiary dre occarred at K coupy four days, and at the close ss aecueta nel @1 003 30 Wd: Hest, aud P. 8 Delaney, New York: U. | to their atzny and navy establishment, bat that | gf 88nd, Alas “pie nah, Westchester county, N. ¥.- which de- twill be given —N’T, Herald, 197k, 62 nd $1 . Bigiow, Bo: - B. Miller, Cape May; | it bas not been the policy of our goverament a sige) < stroyed the building known us the Old 7 oat wear, $1, vers cacap. | [,, MOXLEY, Hon. L. H. Dudley, N. J., and L.'H. Kem* follow thet Fg d 8 ent to | _{palt. American, 2th _ wn us the Old Hotel, | 4 Fawity Desrrovep F e a: udley, N. J., and L. H. Kem)! clr example; that, on the contrary, our 4 one, which was unoccupied, and A. F. Averys | po #4 BETROVED BY A Paarnrs Fire. , : COSTUMER, Philadelphia. W. W. Wilshire. of Arkan- | army and navy has been eteadily reduced eines PERSE store. Lose $25 000. Otber losses are Deacon, | {70% Mr A- K Johnson, who arrived in thie : great vaclety Sag: is at the Metropolitan, +-- Hon. A. H. | the war. It was held that the daties now per. | q' (HD. Lae, tie Cuer Assassisix ray | restaurant; Heury Smith, draggiet; Atbert ee ee earnaie, gevtantag afeer- LUTTRELL & WI 605 10th Street Northwest. Paul We Ga bie be ee formed by the officers of the marine corps, es. | MOCSTAIN Mkapow Masi ruses | Lyon, carriage factory; Fleming, blacksmith venworth Times, we learn nanos 19h CLL & WINE ; : an), Minn; Col. F. M. McDowell, treasarero! | pecially at naval stations, where they are usad | |X A Be Coor-—A special ht te shop and other tenements boures owned by xe of que of the mou horrible owls 3 Pas BTOUREy cy t _Alarse collection of Pine Artisrte BALL» Tas. | the National Gr re at the National. as guards and for police duty, could a* well be | Lake iribune from Beaver, Nov. Bernard Froons, valued at about $2.50) apiece, | 2CA'BE we Lave ever been called upon to relate. p27 abitioss Mang To WHAT 13 | tena," 77 S47ARICAL COSTUMEBKeson | C.J oes or MiLiTARY OFFIC Performed by details from ihe army; while on | *#¥*—Your readers wili probably be inte The total loss is about 15,00. ‘| For the past two weeks prairie free have been NuW CUNSIDEREL A TASKED BALLS and PARTIBS suppliod at | 9. erote OF MiLizany Orwionns—Captain | Eiphoard the work of the Marine SorPresy | M learning taller details of the arcest o1 src raging thr that section of country and de- K OF WINTE ooDps reasonable rates. -G. Kamaey, 24 artillery, is ordered to Sprivg- | be performed as well by ordinary seamen, No | Mcuntain Meadow chieftain. The U. S. mar The Longshoremen’s Strike. pe ing everything in their wi On test 7, 7000S P. 3. Bemember 6 Mask fs furnished with each | “eld armory on ten:porary duty. The resigna- | decisive action was taken by the committee, | *Pa! Bas been trying to catch the assassin, " ver, Necnerday a family tamed Her » who lived 7 Costume, sad all Costamos delivered and called for. | tion of Second Lieut. Frank P. Reap, 1th ear- | but itis generally understood that stoald ae | J: Lee, for eome time, and bis arrest was vi There are no | Svout nine miles irom the coanty-seat, were L MOXLKY. alry, bas been accepted by the President, to | amendment be offered inthe House to the matat | fected earlier than had been expectet. Thx ges in the strike of loagshoremer overtaken by one of these tires octlS-ten GOS 10en street, | take effect November sth; Isl. Capt, W. A. | app-opriation bill, either providing forthe total | Teeult shows tbat Marshal Stokes had laid ui- mors that were afloat to the ettest except the father, who 01> Nop On Mraibit Raft Gth cavalry, ix relieved from duty at | Sbolition of the marine corps, or its Incorpora- | Plaus well. It was reported that the fugitive promise was to be effected between the ek, and there! ma Ho, the miutary academy, West Polnt,andordccod | tion Into the army, no opposition will be mie | Bad elght armed men with bim. Having basi. | steamship companies and thesirikers are with- | t* Sr-Jobvson gets it from Herndon, i as f0l- ?en 8 ' to join his regiment. Capt. BE. Beaumont, | to it by the membets of the committee, In | NESS St Pangwitch,’ Mr. Stokes proceeded | Out foundation. No companies have given ir OWE: — On inst Wednesday morning Herndon MARKKITER’S, 4th’ cavalry, is ordered to West Point, in place | Other words, the whole matter is left to the dis. | thither, and just as he was closing it up he re- | (0-day, and they express their inte sid | discovered the grass to be on fire wt some dis- etianeed ny yong 1 strecta, etgtt of Capt. Ratierty. Second Lieut. Otto L. Hein, | Posal of the House, Seived s messazo infocanta him that his man —<s neg bitter end. The -stew say or omg td ana but tninking nothing ¢ score ows’ Hall, Ist cavi ; is ordered to West Point, to relieve —_—_--+e2-—___ was near at hand. The deputy selected tive | that the new men are performing the work | ‘ St the time, did not pay any attention to Okotce Ol Paintings, Buarevings, Chromoe, se. | Lieut, Mackerel, who le cotaced i dety ae STRaM ON THE OusSAPEAKE AND good and trusty men, and entered Pangwitch | satisfactorily. . although bis wife called bit attention to it ann terior sock Faves Bangines. ingos Springfield armory, OawaL—Av experime: propelling a canaj | Shortly after daybre Most of the people of ey ee Several times during the fore part of the di sein, hinge, Nails, &c., tn the District Lost by steam was made at Cumberland yester- | that town are Lee's votaries, but this early rati oy, 8200.000 Fire. A heavy wind sprung up immediately after Bo Txaxs Oas8 e THE ANNUAL REPORT of the commissioner of | day, which proved high!y satisfactory. Under oe them unawares. When the officer and Pl a oat at ha oot ony tace ~—A fire Seatieos was blowing the fire directiy te- 82 Plense remember Name snd Number. jel-iy™ | internal reveaue for the fiscal year ending June | Pressure of thirty pounds of steam the | his posse appeared Lee seized a revolver and eae AE O80 this morning ina livery stable, | ward his house, and he then felt that his den- nM re : A : d very soon spread over the entire block | eer wae and cone r = # 30th shows aggregate receipts f1 i dis | DO&t mate two miles in twenty-six minutes. | bastily took up his position tna hencoop, which | $PU e A b rs imminent and concluded to start with- A Wealtibo spraniuccs tenia te the oe tilled »; seit aea Dhan pote ahs a ee The only now feature in the machinery isthe | Was then covered over with straw. The mar- | Pounded by Pickering and Milletreets,destroy- | out delay. A two-horee wagon was son gut e-by addreesing OF euiling on JUSTE, | cued, Marites and tobacco and from the sale ot | novel construction of the propelier, which ix | *hdlwent for the straw with the true inetioc: | ‘DE Every Dollding on Main street, in-ludingthe | ready, and they started to escape the devour- 619 D street. between 6th and 7th strests north: - ps = 102.644,746.98. This does not in- | intended to give an inward motion t> the water, | Of @thief taker, and peering into the coop he | 2PtT® houre, Oxk Hall hotel, Franklin Bouse, | ing element, "hey being about ten mules in ad- | set. BaMotce ky mail prompity"asenaey "in, | clude the money collected by Banbora ana | in order to prevent the asker oe tee Panky, | pereelved Lee, the ince of thabhdder tase meine | Masonic ball, Odd Fellows’ ball, epurteas | sauce of te tvs. But song toward yeas | Cash paid. 18 tr | ee comeure eta, Contract: the manufacture | The Cumberland Times is of the opmion that | Only @ foot or two from the opening. Stoke: | Printing office and a large number of stores and | the wind increased to ® hurricane and the = = — stated ta any eppensiatin Gegrer, aie ign | (te days of “mule power on the canal are num- | ordered him out. Lee showed no disposition dwellings. The less is over £20, 2 The bees hol eats Soomsk. 9 t , although | bered.?* to comply. One of the posse ; — apace ~ tamily. The horses had now becon . CLOTHIYVG6: there has been considerable falling off iu the : a Vite Gace Bint Bikee sori ee eee Mannyixe tae Moroge axp Etorixc jound were as likely to start back tn are eee aeryyed from the tax on applo branay, | | Sticipz ov a Wouaw in Ricuwoxn.—A | with his revolver the meanwhile, and in- | Guatice Mile nea rere time ago Mr. | path of the fire as not. Whatever was to ba omen y forty- 100s 0} : a Richmo ‘educs- | moved he would shoot his head off. I on "The could no longer coutro! the team he toid his dollars in excise taxes, while tobacco yielded | day night. She was found dead in bed yest-r- | said,“ Don’ 4 Arcola, in Bergen county. ‘The villa in which | b r . . q yester- | said, ‘Don’t shoot; I wili come out. z y | family to alight from the wagon and ron for at Silk, Mobaie | See eee, enl production of tebaoso | Gay morning by her friend, with whom she had He betrayed great trepifation as he came ou: Sot ceed tettoe ae eee ae | thetr lives. Bat the fre being auioker than 75, in Washtugton. ’ si aie 5,543 ,63 ds. 2 z » D use is a uring all this . ~ . bey, first overtook Mary, % Binck Suns. Cheaper Than Ever: tax on hank deposits sicided 3.257.100, ana thg | the tet She lett a note requestivg Ler tron’, | the hones on the promises wine the Sect rie | ME Miller's daughter, aged twenty-fonr, wa: | she’ ‘soon perv in & Sow antieeen sump of $6,156,544 Was realized from the sele of | if he found her before consciousness was entirely | made bad bestirred themselves, and several hai | One Of the family circle, aud Mrs, Miller nover | clothes of Mrs. Herne taken fire and stamps Sone, to send for nclergymen. It i stated that | their guns leveled upon Stokes aud his email | band wae oniy thitsy eres sores af ee eee | aeath soon cas IF ata - t ae :. aaa Bh’ re ‘elligent and well educated. She | party. Had a gun been fired a massacre would 3 m4 oe . Last | kept on, but finding that he could not save him- « RICAN CiTizuns Paorectap—A dispatcd | came to Richmond some two years agortror | havecpaied. Stakes" men were all seedy ayaredey Mr, Miller went out fora walk. At | self and bis youngest child, which be held in has been received at the Navy department frow Harrisburg. Pa. She hat attempted to taks bor | Lee's friends understood that they meant busi- | § rer time Mrs. Miller b-came alarmed at hie | big arms, he concluded to abandon the ebild CAKTER’S, Kear Admiral Almy, commanding the North | life twice before | ness and would stand no trifling. The new= ere og anti hates meng to belp | which was soon wrapped in the arm: of death: vi? tr 707 MARKET SPAvE ‘acitic station, Stating that the United States Coxns: D. | spread through the village and the excitement for e daughter had gour | Thus freed from ail encumbrances, be soon } = a rsPacs._ steamer Saranac went to La Paz, Mexico, t Sa TOLMER Davawronr AcavITTED.— | became intense. Considerable loud t ont for a graik, too, and neither of them have hed and ¢ — x" 2, Mexico, to eternal ° z : i sd oud talking was : uem have | reached the creek, and throwing bimseit at S tu PCOMASERS OF inquire into alleged wrongs committed by Mexi- pty, pledge LE gee eee se © | indulged in, but no attempt at reccue was mate, Soe oe — er wou't believe | the water, saved his life. Imagine the feelings 8 Coe, ed teat ae eet pucereets im that soc. | United States and Chief Supervisor of Elections | Apt? Prismer’s request, bis captors stayed ny ee —_ j of,we, bréken-bearted father” w going back, ize (lon, and thatthe vessel wasstill there. It had | Jound. Davenport, of arbitrary conduct aut | While a meal was cooked, and showed no harry | A Front AwovT a RATLROAD—Somesz,q0),00 | ite) th: 16 bad passed, and gathering up tho . r 140 een found that the military authorities, under | ingl-adamiuisiretion of his office Tn causing the | (O8¢t AWAY. ‘Their coolness was provoking to | Ioolved—The appiicauon tor au order ap | Bsckeped and charred remains of those whom 1 : eats authority of one of their judges, selzed | Srreat Of citizens at the thine of denring cu | the villagers. ‘The women in the housa became | pointing a receive tor the Fore Warne a he had loved so dearly. We hope we may aire ard Gyaengeae— se se upon a lot or tlour belonging to American c:ti- | locking them up, refasing to take bail, and sab- | {UT0U8, and indignation roseso high among the | and Gincinuati railroad was heacd im ites, | PEvEr de called upoa to chronicle sack a horr EMOSY Baxtees, | -¥s Complaint was that wamberless robhoee cua | Patticsaccused. He directed tue order to be | Wee spprehended. involved amoun's to over $3,090,000, and th . Sep w 1990'Ps , | jesand | optered on the records of th Dike On departing Lee was placed ina tight cov- | pr 7 aw eegd Tse Yorkers Corr 4 - - j WINTER SUITS. $30.00 murders were committed, and no steps taken ‘g © court that the | ered wa; ith fou prospect of s bitter Sight is attracting great at- fi ‘i po . 1) charges have not been sustained by tho ere, | Sted Wagon, w four good horses hitched on. | teution tothe exit. A mon | Finale e Sad Avair—Heagh at Length +RODHEAD & CU. | wintee 32.00 by the proper authorities there to ferret out or a y the evi- | ‘Two of the escort were placed inside with g the holders of ist | Claims & —In the © B STEB 2200 arrest the culprita. The Saranac was t dence, and that they are dismissed. p uside with the | mortgage bonds, who are defendants in the su > ttle 5 m the Case of Bertha Miller, - = ry . ! 2 e © was to re- — prisoner, the rest mounted their . ane 4 suit, | the litte Yen ALE SOW OF FEEING MINTER iB O0 main there to pretect American citizens and | ‘TVH® ARKANSAS MUDDLE.—Nothing ne party etarted for Beaver. Choy sree satay, Tallesee, of en’ Ween; 5 Aa, J 5.008 Wen. | who, i Ws nap posed, di M inceaay ne ‘naictpassaadiatacs Pinten tty their interests. reported from Arkansas, except that a joint | ‘2 Beaver the next d&y. Lee is now under a | lard: John M. Fortes Darche Pane tind, | last week,as already set forth im the Herald pare feces WIstEL too Tam ANNUAL Arraoraation Bitts.—The | fé*elution was Introduced in the Senate veerer- | Ong guard in jail. He ts quite commanica- | W. Baldwin, C. H. Dafton aad Genre Penk’ | te question as to whether the child was really sud Beaded Belts and Beitiag at | WINTER 13.00 House Committee on Appropriations has fin- | niphtcobonitee te ene re pee | Te hountae Memdoe enegcaeetion him on | of Boston. ‘The anewer tothe complaint very expectediy decdied ee ihee ar eae om hae t WINTER 1000 sal inquire into the manner ot n Meadow massacre. elaborate, filing fi doe ex iy decided in favor of mortality, and wp. (4 beantifal | wWinven ree ished the consideration of the legislative, ex- | the election of Senator Dorsey. Quiet i ~! Fe atte ape ee at | the grave had ¥ nif | i * 3 prevails, Kum. c grave had claimed its kindred earth. ’¥ ae LS WINTER 7.00 ecutive and judicial appropriation bill, and it | 824 the rebellious Lteutenant Governor Smith } TSE Tivtox-Buecuee Case—filion Wins | promise ent OF 88 Sttempt atacom- | tergny morning, being the sixth day since the ot will be takes | i Will go to thé printer as soon as tue totals are | "88 not yct been found. Judge Poland has ar- | ‘he First Round —The first important ‘aw point little one was pronounced dead, a masked New York prices | yocr $600 obtained and the items arranged in their proper | ™¥¢4 at St. Louis en route tor Washington. He | raised by the counsel for the detendant in. the Tux TRiAst of the civil suit of Theodore Til- | Chg was observed by the watchers to over- | your 10.08 places. Although the total amonnt involved in does not think that Smith had any valid claim | Case of Tilton vs Beecher has been decided | tou against Henry Ward Beecher is set down | ‘Jue the hitherto perfectly natural appear- ber yard YoUt 12.00 ‘his bill is not yet ascertained, the members of | {0 the office of government, and he is opposed | ®gsinstthem. They demanded a billof par- | for the sth of December. The criminal suits | SBC Of the face of the corpse, which in a short ie 750. and up. Four 34.98 the committee say that it will not exceed that | t ipteiferlug with the state governmentas now | ticulars from the plaintiff, setting forth the | Will in all probability go over wutil next year; | Gone lett uo rooms 8 doubt that the of ee eg qens 1a 33 of last veur, "A member sald that the last bill | coustitate Himes and places at which the adulterous acts | And should the civil sult result unfavorably to | decomposition bed commenced. The melan- : c. aid ep (3 buttons, I. your 20 00 4s not prepared for buncombe, but that the F complained of were committed. In the course ir. Bees course we shall never hear of without delay geutl; - i ide, Sic. Sid ep (3 buttons, & } 7Ouy Teductious were intended to be parmanent,and | ¢22.00 Masoniry, nut Ineciarace ro aotp | of the argument upon thie motion it wil cere, | the criminal char in. The civil euit gives sorrow-stricken purents, who-s > reais nud Freie cf tbe Looe Ootton, we | nace te tous ths petsclgta ear sme os ies Qyricn sucacen He ie 4 Doxtier ‘The con- | membered that the counse! for the plaintit | Smple latitude for the introduction of evidence, ing hopes tor a Pp os ‘Onti and examime our stock. | 4 now. The members had foand that the goy- | or any citizen | charged Mr. Beecher with a design to defeat Mr. Beecher, and the at first believing the dread . BRODHEAD & Co., | Bors: su ernment could be admipistered on the ae: fellow phen dey mney E'ven ox socepte: achal- | Tilton’s accuration by perjury, and that he | Statements of Mrs. Tilton and others, shear ligence. The inevitable ng . ster 3900: B strect. between Inbang tae. | Bore. se creaeed amounts, auc they intended to adhere | Ome of ¢ Sollt Oo tener te Cae egivle tonny | wanted this information #0 that hie mig ly that In @ few hours = BOYS’ sv to the economical principle during the coming | Sones was elected clerk of the eearten es witnesses fo prove an alihj whenever the | BOYS: ET session, |The committee member aino sald there | iat am by 8 majority of 99,000 oF more, It for'tbe detondnat teenies be onarnn eee early bour in | crease in the force ie t 4 ing Tit the afternoon | ments, and that the bill as passed by the last | S°°™S, pome five or six years ago he ac- | with manufacturing falee charges’ for biacw, in ENGLAND.—A and after the Ikev. Los | session would be closely aduered to. ‘The com- | cebted ® challenge to Agnt a duel, and she mailing purposes, and sustaining them by th. | Londen, celegram of says that the | Keonig had read the simple yot touching baris| A. STRAUS. mittee speak in terme of praise of Secretary | Bim to be ineligible. rene “elated | testimony of suborned witnesmes. Jadge Nei- | ouieet.of the of Mauning | service of the German Lutheran churel tvs "2 : REAL BRONZE | = '- Ree ae ees, them more than half way pote 5 eee it Mr. os mga be tone is emt a py eyed St oan Cemetery ani : an ; . thelr efforts luce the expenses of the term, adont | there buries presence Of & concours: of — Exar Eee om | 101) PENNSYLVARIA AVESUE, pry big talents pregency snoual meeting of the Freedmen’s thered; two 7 Brite go ernment should | eympethixing spectators —N. F. Herald. ich partme: apa we ai Catholic S/ WEDDING PSESENTS A SPECIALTY. | themeeives ‘of of Assistant | Philadelphia ated that they will represent to | Myrsniovs Disarrearawon.— Piiore \< con- , M. W. GALT, BRO. & Su. ovis tr Between 0th end lth streets. | Secretary Conant and of | of scboolses' (ferent that they wish to respect the laws of | siderable excitement in nevis Jowelers. NIGH1S JEM?! i General Bristow in their eiforts to lop off | country, and says that of the ead, and cannes Seay seers eae sage ot the .O UNVALIDS Ke LAB REGALIA. segeedinras tat Reve she sat of pre- | schools,’ more ‘as are imposed on conti bishops. of Me. Fetrgraver, the : ae t. | 10 assist in the elevation of their lett — hose tptending to make ® 7 a ae Mas wuo Liven Firrsss Hov! are wufleriog with Drepepsia, Indigestion, Tee eR see 30 NEW ORLEANS The navy appropriation bilt is disposed ef, as | ing school, or by presching the sucniganion. Sees o PRetice or General Detaiey: | ‘ccee he tapnaeiel cote teaee announced elsewhere i: Stag. The | Bowman and Ddrews made addresses at the ar set cea bottle BROW MLRG'S BIFTRRS, unt use RBOALIA AT FACTORY PRICES. pent bill taken ap will be the fortification 3 not bere heard accor’ ing to directious, and if you are not bene. J very article sold gu to be jation, bil!, the apy hich: badly committed > | tractors or his family, Erted bv: go ack te the. party trou wheat Pie | 1 ovig aw WILLEYS & RUOFE, | be reduced somewhat. The armiy Dill, owing ‘on Sunday ad bovorable and Bolan ware edieeceek to one al | = the absence of Mr. Wheeler, one of the com- after to his felling Hare suit nll nyga the above | [MPERIAL HOTEL Cal mittee, who bas charge of that suo. "the heart. Keeler there te foul — “SECWHING & MTeDE wey Ee me va 208 ject, will not be considered before the ble money with him. —. H (DDLETON. OINING BATIONAL THEATER. oe Congroun. Shee oman: ‘of areuse, — diplomatic conecious.— N. © eepne-2 courttert eed Bees | will require lite ‘or (he time was Aluoer 4 Mcnpgs =e = Ladies and gentlemen will be served with al! the t year will duplicated, The Post CHILDEER Woe Bete LONDON UMBRELLAS, DBLICACES OF -THS SEASON ees Pace cn aaa en oe two vanabot by LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S, at the above Oafe, which is first-class in all itsap- | may lead to radical amd been ge! “— Sateeror all sizes and colors, of our own be ire vice. The river the West DIRECT IMPORTATION. vember.” bes copa prpsse ke Point bill will each contain about the same pa, De: Wer : M. W. GALT, B . 8 PRIOR, ations a8 Last considered, imesce of lett rf ven Te opened end Mre 3 A HH ft ill