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‘ é THE EVENING STAR. | Stemeemmtng Exptetae | THE LAST OF TER Teer: PERLISBED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, r Kev. Mr. Fishet, Rev. Dr. Fay ena Mr. | | Maro Martin, the commission appointed to take | DG testimony in the Gienaenning case, held a ses. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | Bee eee io trameans, = the tice ortho Fenesyivania Avenue, cor. 11th St. | “Sir. Giendenning was placed on the stand to ay testify in oneuer © the evidence of the Rew. {42 BVENING STAR NAWSPAPER COMPANT, | Bsc Pomeroy jolued our church at the Dares & BSUPP RING, Prea't. ber communion, in 1572; the watch was bought a — Z | and delivered to her some time before the holi- s1NG 97 o> | Gays, in 1875; it was delivered to her the eve. ’ » c : —— Bing of the ay it was bought; the chain w it in the spring—in March or April_and@d Gelivered the Gay it was bought, | stated f her that { remitted 59 when | gave ber the chain, THE WEEKLY STAB—PCD" nod Briday— 91.30 | Sd from that day | regarded Fear, Be Inver: avance, in both cases, ts ste a a 4; 44—N2. 6,760. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 21, [871. TWO CENTS. Site CoE oo to bim that [ did not Tegard the watch as a E VEN IN G STAR, | NEW PUBLICATIONS. UNDER-TONES. hand, in which the idea is embodied, although TELEGRAMS TO ‘THE STAR. “FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL present at first; he said 1 ought to have stated | not exactly in the form im which it appears in | £0 or ome remark to that effect; this necessity a <s—e | Tax PrpoLeronp Paregrs; or, Humors of the How the wheel of fortune does go’roand, tobe | the actual sculptare. The winged car is turned A 850,009 Veraic: fe the Govera: Wasbingtow Stock Exchange, Nov. 21. | for ex; lott statement did pot occur to me when DO Ss | SWett. By it. H. Kiley. Boston: lee & Sbep- | sure! There was Burton, the comedian, for | towards the /-ft instead of the right hand, aad | i e \ aa ~ | Quotations furnished by Middleton & Co.,dankers, | Sret talking to Mr. French on the «nbject: the UBLE HEET | bard. [Through Warren Choate & Co.) + the fi,ure of History is seated instead of stani- | ~ men’ The f ere the prices Did and asked ai | reacon why I exercised reserve when speakin = — |} {nstance, who used to set not only the table | in). Eno reste the book upon her lap, her right | G0V- LYom’s Loss BY ROBBERY NOT ALLOWED Washiegvow Stock Exchange to- | to Mr. French was on account of advice which a bat the whole house in 9 roar, and who died | hand holding the pen, and also the top of the | Naw ¥. mim a ak San Ren po agg py | 1 received to be reserved to every onc; I re- rich, as the world reckoned wealth then, or at | book, the opened jeaves of which are turned | ie = a ORK, ype = Serge _ pelican Bevk, 0 bia tisk + ] ceived this advice trom a legal gentieman least he left what was considered a competency | towards the spectator, while her left hand holds { given for the Goveromen ge iBauk, bis r | Q. Did yor Mr. French that you gave that x 4 = Og Up a mall mirror, also facing bim. The whee! | United States District Coort for 7,000 In the Mou fan stock, 19 bid: ( watch to Miss Pomeroy ae av encouragement to for his heiry,—who would ever think of seso- | Of in car represcate the disiet the Clock, ae ta | suit against the bondsmen of Caled Lyon, for. umble ecock. A Bid | ry List—Nationsl Ta ead & virtuous life because you kuew that abe lati 7 ty with his name, i 5 fi ey | merly Governor o: , aT ater Boves. J. & bad by ep iorerpatsnia arpa gd is Tice ccuand OEE, tha whole Corming & compo. | S's ties aaniva fos tae Derrtaey Thee tee | cic als = The humor of this Dook is not of the raciest Ws abin Ja G s. | quality, but the description of life in a new sso ngton N ave and JOSIP: | country and the portraiture of the different tes received | Charactere in a primitive western community . are rufticiently geod to account for the fac: the “Puddiefora had an inter- | edition. TRE Axorstofnationa 18) nk Uiey Pi that ’ have reached a third Paper which stood 0 long as anaccepted synonym for | sition equal, perkaps, if not superior, to the jat- AND Par ames “ “ be & balance against Lyon when he was removed | gold. 1) Dil: 95 aeked A. 1 never did. | made explanation to Mr view wit Attorney Goueral to-day relative Samnx Trans, 7HR Box Doctor, axp*Srox. fun ont serene ohne oo oe ik be Gee Grave is Auzust 1, | from office ty Precident Johneon of #46000 avd | (District of Octambiexs Wo. 5 French that my general coadest tomares lane tot ar a " st ‘ £0; ONKEY. ‘cean from Florence that his son ts in wan! t. New York: Murray Bill Pal sigued by Mr. Kelin’s hund-book tothe execution | be €xplained ae the reason for its noa-payment | Bog dys eh; go. 1sT6. 95 p any. [Through £. Z. Ganson & street J A pretty successful attempt to treat anatomy the civil ptt genes 4 in @ simple narrative style, suit- Pomeroy was an encouragement to her to lewd & Christian life; 1 gave this aa reason for mp mtinuing to have anytt o with her; at the time J gave the chain to her [ aid uot know f ber slips and falls Crose-exe mined: —1 do the purchase of the temied connection watch end her ur the necesearies of life in that city, and that his Uae Smeaura {the Treasury decites t of the work by r. Franzoi, and immediately | that be was robbed while en route from Idaho pent Imp 6%. 6,3 4% Td. 8 blods J. im, children—the grandshildren of the once famons | over the date upon the drawihg are the words, | t@ Washington. The suit was to recover the * t we ves > bail from the p nents ere 13 who was the | 8™ountot his bond, $59,000. The verdict wax and prosperous “Copy delivered to Mr. Biagden,” ctor—are actu Uy starvin, master stone Indeed, he bas cutter of the Gay ig of Jurize ars old at time, | Bi¥€n1m accordance with the rul ly lust a son nine y ol at that time, | but sae tehtord that under an unrepealed law of no more to do with th e than xeutppr e for children THRovon Tatck awp Tun; or, La Guerre Du wzam. B from want of proper nourisbment and good air, | concerned the general plan. It must be eve. | 177200 proof of loss can be admitted as defence ean, the position z surgeon, Dr. Irvine © while the three remai beautiful and well bre. ing children, b ight, f, therefore, that the leading {dca of the | 12 an Action instituted by the Government, bf em ed Lown very of the echarch; I did not unless accompanied by Otier proof that a was » &Fe said to bo in a seph Mery. Lranslated feo: ceived and expressed by the arebt er fhe phere, ‘e- } Claim for an allowance for the loss has been o thirty-bith Partecdition. By O- Vibenr, tect, long before the design as well as the ex ew York: G. W, Carleton & Uv. [Throagh Warren Choste & Co This is from the series of popular French most critical condition from th same ca1s2 ction of itin marbie is said, in the handbook | Presented and passed upon by the proper ac that ther fhe father is a clever artist, but things ha 1 referred to, to have been due ‘o Mr. Franzoni. | COUnting officers of the Government. gone wrong with h untifhe has be n com- | True, it does not appear from the drawing who the time of ein an ndacdlcrary pelled to riginally suggested it. Mr. Franzoni Foreign Notes. bear that A dirty steest, | may h: time BE PP Rags “ A 4 ide Selebeoanes SPANIGH RDITURS SENT TO PRISON. on . z moana’ = psa ‘i n& Co. ft has the | where the enn never nd where bh mplished ital:snecuiptor,employed. | ayanein, Novomber 21.- The editors of La not criminal, did you r erammetic and It shut in by all h oe Mr. French Stevens bal and ¢ practicable tur aka Sue atom mr. andings L bad no personal fear “e- - —— the objectionably Feen on meee advived me td be reti- , of New York, p dil! nt this morning and away. unit many of them Yaw Ecorgsrasti ir transiation into a A Street To-day November 21.—Tus Post's Soanctal © Wall strect mark eecn trie genius of the architect Hotiila, has been voluntarily surrendered tothe | hares “Goi ope wen Tpon ci * = government's feet. Her crew landed at Monte. | sold at i114. On & Se EAGT, WO taste for art was | public has stopped the mails from Buenos | ‘sl rates Ayres for Europe, Trade in iio is dull. , aud who naturally be- | 4S 3 , . intimate with the sculptors employed in Roux, November Jt-The ‘itelian govern my Sen Wartionsin cece ie seuiees nficm | ment ie taking pains to inform persons who in statements of Sir. Keim’s handoock may,at the | 'eh4 emigrating to the Argentine Tapabi rmy appropriati S general way remen - ps and { | The first bor an $ with an intreduction by 4 — and exp New ¥ Park ‘This is volame two of the Douglass Series of letian Greek and Latin writers for uso in eges and schools. The series owes its origin to av endowment by Mr. Benjamia Douglass srzamEr Ricaarp | for the etuds TY notes by srper & cent. for carrying for prime bavk Dilis ent 4058 Ay, Hittle te dot ¢ being about 4. : : e<Twards abou o Gatling are | Shout any each slips apd faile b to exchangs, the | #icn in May or dune. Os. for6i-lay | This the entire testimony in this pro * money merket | tracted trial. Dre. re and Kiggs have not Irg SNG@t ger | vet come to.an undersianding on the question 8 por com. Prime | Predped nae t a standstill in consequance of T cent.. with the | ee ~ tol, as & boy whoss Caste tor art was throw sternest shade &) duy 18 © promise of having the wre all remo} ket hand: shed eyesore i the site of the old Marsh Mar- somely protest agair of these authors in Lafayette Col- improved went a great way same time, be correct, 40 tat as they attribute 4 No action will be taken the political disturbances r 110 "par coat. | ; station at San Fran- | lege, and the design isto finda place in the | toward reco: g public to the don to Mr. Franzonl the design as well ss execution ® sola set ee evertincnt bred jon. high. timony of the witnesses im —- tay | Schools and colleges of Englaud and America | vaimatl acts Seta Buisace of the detai/s of the figure and its accompani Padenaseute bar Kamletana. seaterday. State b © “ith ultimo one day f that @ prog a priva ytery aunon heir ver- entirely on the character ran) farther steps | be mecessary.—\. I. Herald, 29% | for the writings of the early Christians, wh for many centu e Pag bo e8, and down to what is called n Tenulssance, were the common lin- dy of educated Christians. receipts trom | Tee Treasvas Hewreas; Or, the Sea ments, while the poetic thought which they illustrate may equaily well belong to the arch ert: ad to G New Outgans, November 21.—The grand | Carioesrelenna at M pccaietive chases | Sect . " : jury of Plaquemine parish have indicted the | sppet situ abive yreteriar ys clemeee mua Feet ret uk being a sculptor himself, was de- | toliowing persons:—Hatry Mahoney, colored, | Lalbe@har sud Goken vereeiciee pendent upon one as socomplished a8 Mr. | an ex member of the House of Kepresentatives’ | snd MX. Gcowen aad his idea. At this die | for emberzling $300 as trea of edneation; Edward Butler. colored. e secretary, for receiving a bribe of $1,500; Prescott, parish judge since 1848 nd corruption in office a ty; Nicholas Kevair, col he lett New York intending to make her out the entire ¥: pany. Bat how has tha promisa been kep'? fo the ear, and broken to the hope, a3 usual. So far as mere market accommodations go, there is great gain, to be sure, bat at aronna price to those who would enjoy them; but that portion of the square lying between the build ing and the street is, if anything, more fordid- ding than it was when covered over with the old-time shed-roof rookeries. It seems to be a convenient place te shoot rabbish of all kind and if anybody has fat women or lean kine exhibl¢ they either find authority ao: here to pitch their tent upon that spot or else ac quire a sort of squatter's right ander the @: sumption that novody has authority or incling tlon to warn them off. Jast now it is the camp- ng ground for @ “centennial” something oF otucr, that, whatever it is, doesn’t pro- ute Very much, so far as appearance goes, to i beneticiary, whatever that may be. How i it that all sorts of cheap-jack shows are aliowed to occupy that ground? ard op ¥ hat authority ase? If #0, bo be money? fict. It wil yage. tie.whick areancheng=d re rie, which Tow > r of the board Sy u ap choke ck grtces nel Gestion’ we the tat Tue Battinore Paiest wao Kewouncep Ste | Ser Wabas nce the e there - Mprovement of Owside of Wabash th, Men a st floctustion was only 4. The principal desl. | renunct ok or eetbeey ines bere been ia, lake Shore, Wahash. Pscifis | met, a Cal more. ud subornation of per wil, Northwe: high aud Union P r blebs - ater ror shootingwith in- —— cn wanee Bayle , bas sent to the Baltimore papere ‘Tt to kill, biackmailing. and obtaining money cena yee mi uricons. phage agp tld vanes ey ype . » c f ALTIMORE. November 21.—Virginia sixes, pret | “tO” 3 Jaynemet w Thee ee ee es colbred, Jailer med ‘uno | cress: Virgurta'scConeolidatad sitise ses2"! | standing, aud bad Teceiveg'a oletintars Geet BaxJ. H. Latnopz. panty sheriff, for conniving at the escape of pri $; Wet Virginie Berth Osrolina stxes, ola, | the archbishop declaring Hat there was no Tax BaLtimoxe aNv Ouro Cutcaco Exran- | *ners, including the defiulting state tax cole | pai Dee Ws de. special tax, 5 bid ti sion —The Balumore and Ovio company bas | lector. The grand jary consisted of four white | a.d firm: iow t begun its passenger service to Chicago | and twelve colored act tsown ling, although it had been the th- ae! ention of runutog passenger trains through last | ¢_ roast pene chal Sunday. It was foand, however, that several ee ne obstacles interfered with prompt service, aud | COvery of Charile Koss was caused by t the running of through passenger trains was | trsordipary conduct of a woman who arrived outhero, ¢o tponed. “The ditfiouities raised by the Micu'- | bere in August last from tho states with alittle | #tit-, 62. By> deli, “Somer Hoy dan gau Central roid in regard to the Balumore ant | OY. Who, she said, had been found in the | changed Pork anchanged. Balk meats u n the can- | Stteete, but when or where ehe refused to tall. | Beeon firm and very scarce aud otof Like sweet, in | Her story was altogether ungatisfactory, and | Uchanged Wester bartey ’ scarce; (ub, S8@°8; Tolley aud Ohio | Coming to the knowicdge of the police elicitet | ghangra es tee cic eee ae Franzoni to elabora tance of lime wecansearcely perhaps reach m more dejiuite conclusion in regard to the ma - ter. A carefnl examination of my father’s orrespoudence, for which time is wanting at present, might throw additional light apoo the question, should the family or friends of Mr. Fras 2oni desire it to be tollowed farther. Tam, dear sir, reepecttully yours ‘ Hi Search for ion Saka the Mountain Mine. A novel, by George Zhe etal New York: Harper & Bros. - Parker.) By the author of What 4 D Was made in been an | BIS Fa ju Or, True to Her Trust. A k: Harper & Bros. (Through es Prrsosat.—Mrs. Charl:s A-tor her tw are in Paris, occnpying an ap ment in the Faubo' the arrivals ing: G. ecrge ©. Bent, 24 of the “Library of Select by the Harpers. A TeRninte SzceEt. A novel, by Mary Agnes Fleming. New York: G. W- Carleton & Uo. ibrough Warren Choate & Co. author ot “Guy Excalourt’s Wit der day putation on his character. The ar Der 21.— Cotton fatriy aciive | dicates that he would b noting 6 Clings, Fioer dull and a ” i e « c enced: Wheat guiet—Auber western, Lisail $3: | aoe an ane Come 1red western, 122; Wo 249.1181 Id: {ares | aur pritne do., 1.15, revected,1 16 —the reported «i Ocris quiee @si; By the 2,” «A Won- nd joined himscif to the Presbyterians w any other denomination,” but as {i ts, he # he has“ been arged to make « brief state- | ment.” Afver stating that Mr. Jaquemet “eae | never formally received into this diocese,” and | tbat such positio: | commireration te bishop states tt und. 12M 1S@l s: Iv@iw | e suthern, 78@42; yellow rd woatern, nothing @ @65; western mixed, 60/ al Woman,” &c. Tue Cattp oF THE Tipe. Cheney. Boston: Lee & 8 i t audience with the Pre Warren Choate & Co.) t, were Secretary Delano, Indian Com A bright narrative, the scene of which is laid iveveral members of the Indian upon the river St. John, Canada. ssion; Judge Poland; J. A. Grow, | pa 4 Brown, lows; W. W. W ‘207 D.C siege n) Gazette” Hon. Alex M.M. Jackson. US. Mass; D. B. Bo e ex By at the Executive m> Ohio entering its passeucer tation tral Union depot, at the f Cueaae oe ers inquiry, which coming to the woman's ear Yor@i wee at CO it » tt o | * c Ot a ‘s uiet. 1 O'@1 18s. ager etry: the r usis g thedepetnext dudes setirenee | gauned ber to decamp. leaving the obtid behind “Nxw_ Yoru, Novent . i ore = A photograph of the child was di 4 ens 8 that lent Pum pt ing ArraLgements that will ensure the promy See eene nee Vho gives permission, Are reuts paid tor its much? and what becomes of hese are questions the pablic is If such nuisances are allowed to spring up along the line of our main thorongh- } Of opium | effects of 2 Kx By the & minister of the Broadway Tab: York N rk: Har; Phrough J. ©. Parker | pertorm. archbishop adds been recetved > sometimes iu- wi 4 ing mai a Re doll, Qolt b ' r. tehed last | W's. Money, §. | Rxchange, iong, 4:5;+nort,4i'y, | SEA Afier Mr .verumeuts a ° rurming ol traius, The atrangemeuts iu regard | @ otograph and | Orrermmeats all. | : - ry a sapects New York, November 31 —Fioar du ged in more active stimal a eye ry t } tare, it is some comfort to know that the public | torates of freight are not yet completed, Mr. ts theta ae ee peice | tng, Whest quiet and heavy. Cora auiot The archiishop then retere to his baving told erator We pBrconrntatows The author, whoowns to an absorbing inter- | cofiers are being swelled and the burdens of | Guilford the general freight agent of the com- athon itt ° y the Faitadelphia police | secay a Jaquemet at that time that it would be impos TRE FOLLOWING Orvieuas of the nar st in his subject, has sought to give vivid- | taxation reduced,even in a slight degree, as now inthe West engaged in this | #uthorittes. Lo» November 21, 2 p m.—Qoneols manent situati the price of their existence. But it were still ion to give him auother registered atthe War department during the | nise and reality better to prokinlt sham eiegeae cat hee week evding to-day: Major General Tuome | trom i for | “ble eis eels for | sible to give him any y france, 46 o-ntimes indications are th the far-off past, and to :lraw vigorous com t the company on for busine - BY@N; for In Femate Cp hhocese, but 0} H yo 30 OXDWN. Noven 4. m—T rial, be (the atchbiahop) “porsuated good the ground cleared off and put in decent condi. | availing themseives of the populat favor to the | 4 BFW ORLHANS Lavy axp on wast ts Open ts F three mo. tia le | Fatber Mou f St. Peter's to receive him Sherman, (ret red;) Brigadier General Mia ~ ast be leveled Bp Aad set in preanne let | Rew line which s eo abundantly accorded inthe | , NEW YORK, November Zi _—Kaward Ridney, | drevuat in open market for Shree moathe’ bills ig | Father MoUolgan, of St. Peter's Was “obliged Eomeaks Inep oe ee ouraie sens Ose re t least be leveled up and set in grass, Northwest.—Kaltimore American, 21st. cenrae oF aeteealon ere Cone ee and tate “Paris dispatenes quote reates at 6! | to withdraw his faculties.” Being agsin urged, 2 Sn of eae be bes c a an Os 34 96. ‘shop th 94 Dot infastry:" nel F. D. Grant, A | fost ahd S16, ad tou Big a0 ‘ ate A Prorest nox THe Gotoaep Prorie or | Orleans, of $55,000, was turned over to that lady "November M —Bonde of 1962, 9° of the Trent eee ee ae D. €., Cole am, engineer corps; ; yet time woald, no doubt, do much Theatrical managers who complain of want of | Ruopx Istanp.—The colored citizens of New- | vesterday on a requisition trom the governor ot ~s2ee- a Kentucky aemaee = | Rondl ~ poe , Firet’ Lic ell, 2 artillery; ture, if we would give it a | patronage m! find It worth considering | port, R.1., have forwarded to B. T. Eam Louisiana, and Geparted with her, there ap- "3 ANDAL Suits -— ‘ were paid . . it no Captaiz b poth«o-is of prove, the ua- | whether their own, interests as well as tus com bmp Ri Nore Sy Magog eee ree ag eee ne need Of officers to help tore- | ity tar the Whole Question wi he ) turns out at of himmeeit, th Raye or Kertzep Aauy Orvicers.—The | ‘224! capitol aebington, upon which, I | fort of the public would not be materially pro pean si Praying PP . Court of Appeals —As we predicted two days | at the very time when I was supporting bia ton on the ground that it is untimely and that | | Bustom, November 21.—The project of a new | fourt generat term. Brocklyn, have differed it clergymeu ot the city"? Pee they regard it politic to await for events and | and direct railroad from Boston to the west is | [DUiich the motion fer a bift oy particulars in . “then explains the car- speak ata later day. If compelled to speak at | Tecetving the general attention of busines: | |p ¥Lic? brought by Theodore Tilton against Mr-Jaqtewet obtained from bit Maron Cust they were GOLUNTS ainepenbeny | venation Hastined: tench terres cos ene | Bev. semcy Wank licoober wae denied. ‘Seags | whee wreseaeee ne cee go t> Stence that they were painfully disappointed | mantic, Hartford, Poughkeepsie. and crossing Reynolds agrees with Judge Neilson, and Judge | Cuba, and says: ‘It gives meno pleasure to ex ie y i al , red alent of The OM Wels c at, | moted by the adoption of earlier honrs, both tn are; but the reighning goda interfere, | ‘he opening and closing of places of amusament gar aa saeueell wa Ketan and each spring or fail give the building a clean | As it is, many persons refuse to go to the thea- or legal d:cmiseal, cucnot be legally tertuet in | shitt, In the shepe of a coater white paint 1a ter at all, because, if they sit out the play, ther Biadecmar J Sees int- | like manner, other public buildings never be- “d s B stormer rank or commission by reappoint . 0 e cual! re camnot a8 @ general thing get to bed unl ment to fill & vacancy ina regiment or corps of | COME Reclimat-d, but are annually scoured | °# the army when by euch appointment be wil | ¥ th foap snd eand, the national passion for the | midnight; and t notice, a returnes tra: ta person | be consid with the army as » commis- | archi tary civil rights bill. ‘They oppose the national ners) has i th e connec is obj op is based not on with the republicans; that tn deference to their | the Hudson river where but a distance of 1° McCue dissents from him. The order, there npom the dein pcies of these Penior if rank aud position to an- | P labimese of newness interfering to defest any | matter of personal comfort «lone, bat apoa the | Tighte they had not encouraged steadiners aud | miles from the river connections can be made fore. stands affirmed, two judges agreeing. [t | who have given themselves to tas service of re LU benison which the gods might be disposed t i Spiration among colored voters. However, | with the Pennsylvania and Erie roads to the | [OTS\fvca time Sr Boson sel ke | tig ether they bet E lic efficer who holds & commission in the | gocde mig! sed t0 | more important consideration that they are to : : 3 dip line t Washington sad the eonte s believed that Mr. Beechér's counsel Will take | ligion, whether they bsiong to the Catholic | pronounce upon them. Spotiessne know. should the proposed convention be held George | west and s line to Wasbington and the south. | SON Ton ierore the ce uttof appeals. Toere | charch er not. Te use Dean Swit 1 known segimant or carps price ty ouch appoint- | PSs character cfaar salitin et ough it is | ® steat extent anitte reby for the next | T. Downing will represent and act therein ter suuoleun ue Wouseee an weeeeeee som a het eee cee a Se ee ke windy hg) a said that whitewashing fs, which may account | day's duties, whatever thay may be. Nomius the colored people in this section of the state as ies be Chesed. en” * | Grookiyn lawyers that the main scandal rah weeding uit garden, and I have charity M OUK SoUTH ATLANTIC SyvaD- | for this ceareless paint-pot renovation of our | eight o’clock 1s the hoar for ringlag up tie he may think props ; tment Las received die- | PUblic buildings. Ina wor! LeKoy, dated a8 cuEstER, November 21.—The Board of | Will be postponed at the December term, | enongh in m> to advise thoss who snateh a Scrrosep O1t DiscovsRy.—Now they think Eheceuon voted tart night to close all the pud- | but the court of ‘appeals will probs cheer weeds, as eageriy as it they were goo they have discovered petroleum or something | lic echools here on the 30th. This action grows | Tender a decision “I, wig y at the tates vegetables, thatthey ure not wholesome or good ike it—as well as alead mine—at Newburyport, | ont of a conflict with the common council rels- | 2" sgn Ay k Boe Millisa M. Evaris, | west. Mass. Tour young Wen who were ina boat on | tive to further appropriations. The counci! | e4ding counsel tor Mr. Beecher, asked Jatge Navy dep Kear Admir lit only by the : te it ls from twenty moon our capitol would be a parazon of beauty, | ‘Si Dut as @ rule itis from twenty to tu = and the spring white- washing could also be en. | “nutes later, and these twenty or thirty mia ‘0 ie Janeiro. Fhe | dured, but under our blazing sun and marci- | utes are the most tedious aud dreary imagina t he Wash | less aky it parches the vision, ANd makes it wie for those who are prompt in attendance ? Reynolds if the court bad power to continue t Massion Buawe act might Pairfax aod = ; a Mectinghouse poud, in thé rear of the Oid Lown | claimthat the board have exhausted all tande te Bi ’ ~R.S arrived | Que tt. ® feeling of reiter Mlapitared mages! | Now, there {sno good reasou wing a perform | churchs recently, saw some bubbles on the | that can legally ve voted then amciag wae ree cease ane teak Gp bee term to ano . eee oe ae Sereek a RG ein NEE e— hervel —deotoner's vigor piaied shed o | ance, particularly a lengthy one, should no: Vrocghtupensa's quantity ef zasthaton betsy |g consider the question, but thought tho coar: | an tucendiary. This venerable stracture Was a el Serine September. " i Bt D h r : > toric bous: 0 este pce PREIS = gf ee Fs OTD 0 SSE WHERE be \guted it produced s flame three feet hight Fatal Boiler Explosion. had power to continae ® case. It is understood | ove of the historic houses of the republic. It m a tew days Tae Hrpsos Rives Trswet. he gang o: over, in @ majority of cases, before 19:39. Two | p} dent (Ava'da- ated at Bnenos Ayres, Octo- reak and ¢ nts were . 3 . : ner’s counse! pos: we. * built in 1635, fifteen years afver the landing x yn to be sunk in the pond to find vat Naw York, November 21.—Abont i0 o'clock | that Mr. Beecher’s counsel hold opposite views. | wae what there is down there. It tsa curious fact | this mecNne & bolles expiocee ia the moup worse } IF S07 Se See nor ena renee en tee | ink & on ee ee that thia pond, which fin summer and fall has of J.Wellwood, =aerne oes condings: voile St te remared tast this will be | were present, forthe occasion weeene of team, nerally been dry, has now some three or.foar | completely demo! ing the building, causing 4 id. 0 his be it, oa 2 feet of water In té, white other ponds in the | loss of 915,000, and billing a colored woman | ove of the arguments used in favor of a motion | ing, aud euch mirth as the eombre-mindod Pil vicinity have become a: Bap Manners aT THE Wast.—At the uni laborers engaged in excavating 8 shaft at the foot of 15th street, Jersey City, to form an en- trance to the great tunnel to be bored under the Hudson encountered the first obstacle yes- terday. Tbe ground in that vicinity is filled in, the river having flowed over that entire tractten years ago. Accordingly at every bigh tide the water flows in and the men are obliged hours is long enough to sit through almost any entertainment, particularly in such crampat and crowded seats as most theaters afford. [fit be said that this would not allow sufficient time tor an average play, the answer is that a great eal may be saved between acts, Two selec- ¥ THR Aumy.—The 1 @ general ordi artof the duty of a j ve. | te transfer the case toa higher court. The main | grims permitted to themselves on rare occa- named Eliza Harris, and slightly injared seve point taken by Judge McCue in his opinion is | sons. The builder of the house wat George ——_+- that the court below had power to compel the | Miuct, who died in WTL. An interesting anec- rel others. 7 | ¥Yersity of Wisconsin the preceptress of the girls’ New York Bank Statement. plaintif! to designate with all possibie particu- | dote has come down regarding this house. It is to wait for low tide before they can reeuma the | Hons by the orchestra and Leg Kg soph department bas a wholesome dread of Seung Kaw Youk; Norunte The weekly bank | larity when and where the tatestanl eete were | 2000 tats party of hostile Indiaus, who were pA re ce eerie od nhamnbg eee needa er the actae ore puilamio oF ce aaae men, and hence has allowed the male students | statement ia as follows: Loans, decrease, Sies,- | committed, whether the plaintii derived hie | tun the Neponset river, e Superintendent e Delaware and Lack- g along the banks only very restricted opportunities of associating | 900; specie, increase, $12,100; legal tenders, | knowledge of them from confessions made by | called at the b ‘i jouse and asked for food, which awanne railroad appeared on the groand ence. But, again, it may be said that many with the female studeuts, Whether or not het (120,700; deposita, , S2,641.. | the defendant or otherwise. Judge Reynolds, | was refused. This greatly enraged the redmen, Ieee ca atnge Ce rea eee oe eat 80d | tie tho conclusive auswor le that chop to woy | course 18 Judloious, the aggrieved young mon | Sor crmitiin’ ween nie eee ogc. | om the other hand, sustained Judge Neileon's | aud oneot thelr musber eas toi behind te one? ( h ue | Mo-es vgainst the further progresf of the work. |"this the conclusive answer Is that they do not eveairnn tarmantiiete cg very fer from gen. | Sunctrenlstion, increase, $155,300; resarve, decision mainly on the ground that this was not | cute vengeance on the family. Soon all of the oe ee pietnorsd Colonel Haskins reosived the protest and re- | get there by 5; aud they would not get there by _ temen. About one hundred of them marched e for th cise of | aduit members of the household went out, leay- ferred the superintendent to the counsel for the | 7, !f that were the hour fixed. In fact, it is ove a proper case for the exercise of power m re- | a 8 eee az y i tical ie e e& girl and two emall children, jt ical history of th . - x : ° % round the women’s hall, singing @n insulting Duelist Joues Going to Appeal. stricting the plaintiff by a bill of particalars.— | ing in (he house & girl « id tary couition of the quafters, ine | ttBBel company. No Injanction has yot been slwaye and every wien. eee ee nee aie | song, and afterward burhed the preceptrem 16 | Cro tteintrs eee ee eeL on, | Mrigting the paint | The Indian left to watch the house bore the lings beiongi : Served upon Col. Haskins, and he expresses ened ae hisdetermination to pursi’> ‘the work, and, it | “OR Of sweeping down the aisles alter every- sinage, aud | Becessary, Sght the case through the courts. "It | body elre is seated, and are happy in being the weeks vet | isnot yet certain what point on the New York | means of disturbing and annoying others. “It is t commanding of- | Side will be selected, but the ground between | *bcut the only way 7 have of attracting at- @ 10 the | nding ‘oper streetshasbaensaryeved | tention and making a sLow of importance, and mumendations as he may purpose —¥. ¥. Herald, 20h. | they make the moatot it. In welghing the pros “| and cons, managers may therefore as well throw effigy. he faculty have taken the matter in | clerk-elect of the court of a| peals, who was re- _ x = ame ot Ohickstawbat, and for him the street hand, and expelled and suspended quite anam- | cently declared ineligible Patsy of partici. Tue Bittiary Kines.—Borieigh” writes to | on which the jbouse tronted was na: ber of the offenders. Served clw 4 Perceiving bis opportunity, rept u i AMERICAN Missionaries Tag Victims oF trave girl joad the Indian fn the shonider, red to enter the house by # w ; th bt. ation in a duel, fh: ified his intention of | the Boston Journal to say that*foarteen af t Eppealing to the court of a} cals. on Of } post eminent billiard playsrs of the world cao —— now be seen at Tammany hall. The touruainent | 1 AN OvTRAGE.—Mr. Baker, minister of the s to last ninedays. Tue prize is the champion tly for hip of the world, $800 in cash, a golden shieid United States ‘at Constautinopie, recently re- Betting on the Bace. San Francisco, November 21.—Betting on ow, when the Propanis Mreoer ceived information that the residence of the | wesix thes | e worth as much more, and @ fair divisionof al! | giriran cp stairs, opened a chamber windo: : Cavrnett County. | the mobs cut of the calculation altogether. | American missionaries in Latakia, Syria, was Oceldent. Peloton eet Bee tenn ke the receipts. Ubasey ts the oldest player in the | Std threw's panial uf live ooale Irom thene Ne cieenmiormed by & gentleman from the | Tacir attendance is certain, any wet | riolated br an armed force. He ‘immotiately | Changed.” Fullerton is now the fitat choice wien | Congres’ He iseaiied farnier Uboee? He is | place into the enemy's bosom. Ouickstawbat neighborhood, that the dead body of a colored | they waut and all they want is an opportunity | called upon the Grand Vizter, who said that he | small odds, and Occident thesecond choice. short, stout, stubby man. bald-beaded and looks | threw oft his blanket, which was on . and ‘The President ip conversation apon the civil | woman was found near Mount Zion, in this | to show their finery by coming in after the per- | was waiting forthe report of the governor of o—_— Nike abostier in bis Sunday gear. His protege. | ran to the woods, where, overcome by Lis ingu ts blit ls reyorted as having expressed the | county, on last Saturday. Shebad been misa- | formance bas begun, ard an boar or #0 earlier | Syria. and could take uo wction wath ie men te % 3 le Vij . is & man about thirty, very tall, evi es, he « has always looked upon some | (rg about three weeks, and it was supposed, by | or later in timerwill make no material dif, Relig sem pe rpased b mae c oe | eer wee d, and his corpse was found the next ceived; but he promised most positively that] Cixcinwatt, | A jovember 21.—James Moore | dentiy an athlete, stout, firm, and well propor- | dar. The im token of the gin’s ction as | Ret friends, that she bad gone to Lynchburg, | ence to them. The people whose patronage is | the Porte would give the United States govern- | ang Joseph Morman, miners Lawrence, | tioned, with a very decited stoop: a quiet and | bravery iver bracclet bear’ at the ft chink | BPI! the remark was made by 2 negro bay, | really worth catering for 1s that larger class of | ment fall and. Sompleto satisfaction, ot “ny | Obio, were instantly killed to-day by a boiler | modest manner, anda man unable to speak a | worl» lew the Narragansett tuster.” social | *{th whom she bad been chestnut hunting the | steady-going folks, who, while they are perfect | wrong had been done. ex plosion at the mines. single word of English. H+ hass wizard power | Phe ancien ion hag been in Uke possess: sand | 28x of her disappearance, that ‘she rag dead | ty able And would be willtp So pey Sharather ex- Rucdices cua Que de Dive Tes toes a : = over the balls. He not only drives them together, | of tbe Miuot family ever since it was b 11 state of ing calcu- | 2" ont, a be.” Searc Favagant price generally chat admission, Nao ty =< ie the cis. but bolds the: th @ marvelou i lose, wil yeot Rated fe wischie thon conte Suc: | was made, and the body was found at the time | are yet met willing to give up in addition hav’ | erelens af indusiry ara abrot’ in Vermont. joue with ‘aa ut bolds them wil velous magnetim | its loss, which canvot be extincted mischief than good. The above named, near @ pile of chestnuts, with a | the hight to an entertainment, po matter how Ceep cut in the left temple, eupnosed to hava | attractive, except in very rare instances. The been inflicted with an axe. ‘Ihe remains had | experiment of early hours is at least worth try. been so presed on by beasis and biris that they | ing. Ir the,theater and opera goers of Eugiand were scarcely recognizable, but ng doubt isen- | have to be on hand at six o'clock Surely those tertained of their pelng chone of Aggie Thomas, | of this country can atford to be io attend: the missing woman. The boy, who is believed | by balf-past seven. to be the murderer, was arrested and committed to jail to awart examination. It is eid that ha had made threats to take her life —Lynchdury | Virginian. " PoRTLAND, Ma., November 21.—C. F. | When be sends the red ball acroas the table they bave trebled their number in the two | Knight, a wool dealer of Bethel, has diss seeEae a bev on th aeeE, EE gavized at Bellows Pas, Mose wacils wereur- | neared: It's alleged that he isn defaulter cuddling up among ite associates, “Hie playing Napa oaectls : fhe amount of $30,500 ; rilliant, and elicited rounds of ap . The general mmprescion is that if he Jusmeacy ther bee eg ope Bie Liquor Seizures in Boston. enact bie brilliant opening be will carrs | Evacrsaw Auwies—If complole readiness conts, flour abuut 43 per battel, coal 82 per tac, | , BOeTOx, November 21.—Seventy-tive to one | oversthing before bine erate the eae | fe UROTEAN Aumins —If ‘ensuing the oontina- and they have Just ‘ordered #000 of worthrot | buDdred seizuresof email stocks Of liquor were | chamunt-e cee, wiry, dark looking, nervous | ance of peace, the tranquility of Kurope, te= i ‘h of | made here yesterd Frenchman—is exceedingly popular. Jo. Dion | marks the Pall Mall Gazotie, must have been is @ Canadian. He stood a fair chauce of being | effectually secured this vear, in whi large ad- en's Strike. the great billiard player of the world. He took | diiions Lave been made to the forces of ever: ALLEGED OrriutaL Coznupptox ts Boston ‘ovember 21.—There is no ob- | to drink, and that nearly rained him. hsa= | European pow Tre proposed legislation In the Boston ¢<.umon council Wednesiay | SeFvable change in the aspect of the longshore- | row abardoned his cups and isearning his way | reference ‘to the Gertmo tandatates will evening Ure was aspirited discussion on anor- | men’s strike since yesterday. to bis old place. Rudolpbe ie a Fi crease the military strength of Germany to a and cents, will be feit almost asa national one by those lovers of ant qaity who woald f pteeerved the tow remaining re tion's early cays — ld some things which bad bi ¢ their to f results oat ¢ nata. be believes, is en- Eve ganized at Bellows Fai A'‘bans last week, and these councils aren't go- or 840,000. was very . The abundant material afforded by ths imme- diate vicinity of Washington fur attractive and groceries, on which they expect to make a say 3 arge, inflaentiat ing. —— < . @ has oppeted any furth. = permanently pleasing landscape pictures has eteps, and had the bill before Congress last sea. = The Bat 6 sic teen presented for his signature, staiready | larat Star says. “A nug>-: of pile ne Bal | long been shown by the studies and sketches in Snown, be would have vetoed it, aud that be | fourteen ounces four penny weights. was pick oil and water colors brought to the notice of the det ortered by a member of the water commit- ee whose ffather was a wine deale: extent hardly yet realized, the Spencer wie epee ee eaetat ee : “watt being, a8 is usually the case, poor | Jarvis, a young but accomplished janguca, made by certain gentlemen that there were ‘i : i ia r Me | © ening man. ‘The discovery was rather singa- photographer of this city, to qemonetrate tne | Sebemes of jubbery aud traud in tho plan tor | q,T0-day, Benj. Ohivley forfelted colisteral for | f2r.y skill, und several strokes brougutthe heres | men, ‘The Presck arny en j lar. It appears that he was wearing a pair of * : almost solcices boots, and, while walking along possibilities of sar hear surrounding scenery ns te the eslored man, and + Bf no sor- | the street, felt abard substance pressing agar for aruusti¢ stereoscopic views. During the past lommon schools o: the ". -,7%ld desteoy the | the bottum of his foo Looking down to ascers | eummer he spent muct time taking pictures in ; viited States and de- | tain i: the cause was @ shar pointed stone, he Wik ‘Cafadtee Sf, ott classes of an education. | saw the joint of the nugget sticking out of the | te lovely vailey of Rock Creek, and the resalt Nhat chatge “sere might be im public senti- | ground, and soon unearthed it is a series of views which, in point of quiet i : ~ cutere he thought the futere Bed |, 4. oars D CuURE,” nur NoT Gritty, | DC¥ty And artistic effect, will be found very bard ties determine. it was quite evident to him . 4 tit fer that mixed schools would drive away the chil- | The jury in New York yesterday in the trial of pot ‘with Une reneee sutations of tus teaion {ren of & large clase who need education and | Demas Barnes, proprietor of the Brookivn | Ruison with il ity in the White Mountain for wkom the freo schools were first established. | ATAUS, om tbe ¢ rape for Having pub- | country, or the choicest bite of raral English ile only alladed in this matter to the past of the | lished an arti —— ecfing on the character of scenery, and wheu they are placed before the te states was comeerad feat tease neuen of | Deetion with Mr. Beecher Brought Ten costar | public they eamnot fail fo become widely popu: the, states was concerned that waa question a a none oben Ker, both as desirable addivions to general col- ely al and f tw » AT publi . tion seutantutinrered Siatsacottaey gfieas | gain Sites aatsiness te Uweanrtte tesa: | Mellon and aepproprinte souvent tb car them, bat it was no part ef the duty of Congress | thst while the defendant was legally exempt eemaninee * mensure whether or not apon | fm conviction, yet they believed the printed communities of antagonistic views. The Presi- | Matter in the Brooklyn Argus relating to the dent {hinks that there shoald be appropriate | deceased Mrs. Bowen was strociourand cruel. provisions everywhere for the education of t! Vioratt: Ltrs Poticy sy Dammx.—The Colored race. And experience bas already de- | Connecticut Mutual life ineurance cea monstrated that where the numbers are great ‘isted the payment of a policy, they should bave thelr own schools and apro- | thet the irsared bad Violated Bla agresates by portonate share of the receipts for the support the excessive use of spirits, thereby sd where the numbers are small | his death. Suit was’ brought ‘ne Ceied they have almost universally been admitted to | Rtates court at CbicagO, public scho the whit the insured atone Ume |. | disorderly conduct. Richard Marray, charged . He would do more credit to if hws | this year, be increased pee lees Belen ped comimittee was | With Yagrancy, was sent to the cuiain gang. cout wae cleaner and his trousers more re- | 1,800,000, appointed. An order was introduced for a re~ | Sm. Johnson, intcen of a or oa ea ate | apectable. orgauization of the Cochituate water. board. house this morning, and under pretence of in-| prey Harourwa-cAn Interesting spectacis “ AM ADULTERER HanGuD FORTHE MunpzR | quiring for Dr. King, stole his overcoat: six | can pe witnessed at the oflice of our commis- | serve of 1.710000. Austria op Tum Weoxcep Hcssanp.—Shate West- | months in jail. Celia Thompson was sent down | sioner of immigration, Dr. Robertson. It is the progresé in the deve’ moreland was hanged in Shattanoog: vT a8 a vagrant. Thomas Kice and Thomas Wil- ing of Some of the salmon eggs recently | sources that she coul: take yesterday,for the murder of William Ember! Heme, introduced by him. The little fellows are eufti- hear tat cityin April 1812. “The priayner Hie sareyeeteras Sears, hen a long, rambling speech on the claim: ippling- still a part of the he did the killing in self-detence, but the ‘urphy, een ge ‘is perfectly ree such @ measure w i evidence showed it to be nox: bratal and in urder, probably urged on cmberling's wife, with whom "Westmoreland was criminally intimate. She was arrested and tried as an accomplice and acquitted. ANOTHER CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATION ASKED FOR.—The labor council of Massachu : i H E 5 H i : i ; i } i i E i Hy Pas i I i i i i i E 5 H ‘ : if i tit i Fs i 88 & if | a : r Hi i i [ z i i 3 i 5 TRE OFFICIAL VOTE OF ALazama was count- ed yestercay by the legtsiature. Lewis, repub- Jican, bad 93,925 votes, aud Houston, democrat, 17.118. The state officers will be inaugarated | Bext Tuesday. A Haxpsoms Dowry.—The daughter of Wiltat Staron, banker, was married to £.G. | Sj, ATchduke Obarles Ertacince'Tiersiny night, The preset tow | | €7,Atoang the guest rede the father of the bride m | at i Si i pe erent, the world’s billiard champion, is i ! is | wasona f unhealthy and forbidding | along with several others of his natign, by my | pMA4® Sane anil ak eden Gnome There he lies. very il, with | tather to assist in embellishing the Capitol with | Frreta. La Bandera and Et Expanola newapa- Y reeovery, his ch nm wasting | statuary apd scolpture, and it is po-sible waolating the pete thwa eetantished caiee can bis devoted wife worn out with | thoug ily coueetyed may a State of Siege. sink a (| apxtety—all depe On others | originated with the artist who s9 cle: ” aictoeiies Oy ie. LaiereieN KavoLe: ep sout and body in companion | tied it ont. The pron \ Rio Jawgino, November i). — fhe gun tory overly and s #4 is | other way, with the p econ’ In th - | boat : tine revolationiste ue, & 1 th dinstanes ng betore me, and in view of the almit pont Fanama, of the Atgentine rer ona

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