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EB ate THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sandays Excepted, AT THE STAR RVILDINGS, Peunsyivents Avenue, cer. 11th Si ny THE EVETISG STAR ESWSPSPER COMPANY, MB. BHOPP MANA , Prev't, - es 3 Pee Maes a Fonrv-roes Cante 7x8 “aust. Cope #00; one Fear, $3, isned Friday—@1.80 kd Sit ie wdrmn in Doth cases, eget than paid for, Bg Kintes of advertising frratshed on sppileation. ee es AS ES ST AMUSEMENTS. _ DD Feliu Ss HALL, FIVE NIGHTS ONLY Commencing TUS*DAY. Decomber Ist, CHSMLES Mack VOY'S BNIOUN and EMERALD oo CAMILLE. LorTa ‘Sy xusiite scenery, wing extracr'h i> Mr Kus aru Wm. David an, Miss Sana. ‘qwadon, Mis fthe.and the charm tne fitale Riou il ) FAMILY MATS EES—THURSDAY sive) AFTRENOON sod SATURD OUN, at 2 o'clock. Popalsi 35. & And TS cents. Secured Maituee admission, 25 and Sets MONDA the Ling VWAseisGron vHEAT MONDAY, ROVEMRER 23 ednesday Every Night Matinees tsira Day Seeing is beliew- h arrivals Mageis wien. 20 PED NSYL INE PALS TINGS, au vod BY cartier, en | Lexivgton’s Old Age ‘THE FAMOUS ALEXARDER BRK ARM AND OLD (OR BARTER’ From Scribner's Monthly for December.) N miles from Frankfort, on the road to Lexington, stance one of the finest ana riches? terms in Kentacky—that owne.l by Mr Aler- arder, On this superb «tock farm we eaw tares undred bieoded horses, ranging in rank fron ‘€ Lexington, the monarch of the turf, to th > kiltenish and frisky yearling. Here, also, Mr. Alexander har collected $100,°90 worth of eattle. We saw one diminutive hetter, worth oT ane and 8 variety of foreign creatures whose valu seemed almost fabulous. On this farm are bred the great majority of tne trotting and runni horsca which appear in onr parks daring = —— racing season. Mr. Alexander's eetate, which - = = — - is agp genes = ith Guo form houses, 2, 44—N2. 6,764. WASHINGTON, D. C., *RIDAY, NOVEMBER a = a aes ne Near by is old John Harper's modest farm of : ‘ TAT ' a easton 7 = epap | antes, The roads. che sone wal ~ ana . Oe\\¢ a x J By pratle: & jes tal cats es. 1 E me thm a overed With maeive y= EV ENING SiAR. owas agai oe a BRS TO peratiens, Ss she Baw Fests The statement Use Hom Aaitin #. Pike, of | LE RAMS TO THE STAR, | Sen caecnneste \aetfal protares. ‘The etary of War has received the an- | INTERESTING QUESTIONS YET TO RE DaCIDED. or th ben neral has appototed a com- 8 f of the Post Osics department fram : ions for the prepay. iment of portage un Recaptarea » | Annual sale of horse-on the Alexander farm oce s maeipsane bose Sud@tans. from the | core in dune. Only yearing colts are eola, | THRIR CRUEL TREATMENT BY TRE Savaes. ee seme se {be country around Cmicaco. November Z.—The following ts an | Suid fram exers Svatein the (nin. Hack to this | extract from the official dispatch of Col. Miles, “ee “1. and Righ ivision of the Pacific, says: — ne eaten ish n b ss wassall marks inclusion of the ecesstom. port satisfactory progre: SiG) nem poste 6968; Arkansas House of Delegates has passed | Teceived at Lieut. General Sheridan's bead We paid a respecrtal wait to oid Lexington, fement of the Indian ques: which goes into © en January l. The resolution for @ comm’ 5 Kaa thie morning. it refers to the girls | 1.0 mighty aire of a 1 quine family. He corm lt Investigate Ue election of Senator Dorey | stm the Indians was announced | 1, Wind, a veteran af . th goltre ai: nder ithe wie A letter purporting to have been written by | “’h iting ane Mghttwo white puthwnien ee? Blood ng in tt ou from which jeneral Crook @ Hon. D. W. Voorhees, and discussing vation: | oo itared trons Gee itiate te eer Te. | our voices eam wreck of his t P a} iasues.was published in the Indianaoo | [i PUMred te J years former gr Joarnsi, Wedcesday. Mr. Voorhees pro Baer gens lng men nae Jule Rocabine, ogee three ounces the letter «forgery in every line and | } . ively, were uredin | ser word Fee ean pute frome Gewrgia se olorado : te con mei nt en elector f e t el ther, mother, brother esday, to appoint delegates to a national | [*° Cider stere were kept prisonera, ‘They | ™ convention to be Leld in Washington city, De net. ches sapien. Bis ee shore cember 2. The following delegates were ap- alr Story of woo sod suffering te Elias 8. Kay, of Essex; Johan D. Bag S to Feinte. bey Were a'most naked couree of the 7 u several Phe Chicago ishers bave submitted @ question ter of that city, wht work, tarnished wit Ueir present inter og 18 encour ted, ant brates undergo ut they seen apers ur 5 pd like thas wn dat th vn; and J. M. Herbert, of Mercer. | OFS nrers Warec: Lhes arenow ander charge | Soy matter hw 5 ¢ aring ion or wh or Gordon, ot Georgia, is ont with a let a aleution may’ ana will receive every care | Lorses may cating AD incresse of greenback cur- | f)7 Ait and when strong eaough to ce- 7 ~ t which @ portion of th ao to se8 them meds inter: | A f 4 to Leaven uy 2 New Yous Ove - 1 io maintaint.g the eri th bonds at a low rate of inier- | Worth ear § recommend that | Tie New York are r ng a tegurd to ities sar cities who ichmovd Whig, which prosses Lis | S™ple areal proviss made for thesd ch orate details ot acne where s . ending No one i res of t view of the case upon the Virginia Gongres. | seen by, : at of the annait st the ummigrant horpite! at Ward's ; * Biion for in many cities ther sional ys that three of its members | *PRTCPTIS he ¢ Tutelly treated. T woman Blt Col | a Sr eies,02);, Boston, tween the bon barea red themselves In favor of ng t taken sick wt ng ‘hrongh Ne js ; $129,306; Bultimora, nre of the trat inflat he Whig expresace it, “of | Mites ree ty, and was sent inst 1 10,156; Son Francisco, 0 bay veyed to | prea! ure tor popular deliverance.” a Manedering do bed the sm j the depots. The on the con. | "Ey oniste have at last entered the eld | XO COLD AUSTERS ts THR nLACK mzta. but it subseqe: after the gic —— of prepavinuss: | Reports baving been px three day Gar disease & | PTHERE Was a LARGE Caowo | several Weetern newspa the “hives” Gave in th | the Exccutive Mansion to-day power to ca eleewhere. pur President. To-d 8 few cir Dx hospi * nt at Laramie t dying Of the disase, the ¢ {tothe Black | ¢ that the gitl had not igation was ordered by | she was then removed to a pla: tidan through the officers com- | diferent polutaon the borders of the Bisck Hillsterritory. The result of thes , | inquiries proves that so far no white men have | envered thet territory since the expe: | General Custer. Colonel Palmer the pest at Fort Sanders, repor® 4 that a company of pro: Gras Laramie City some time since n reaching what they OF power to ai Tensee; and yet their cent. bonds. | SHER OF wrikite am New Jersey, Ken- | fit cimiers, who ha tucky, New York, and Ohio were represen od. oe ‘The proposed party proposes to set nd the propriety of nomina: date for the Presidency ts being agi adoptea fevoring a direct i per mouey by the governinyut, and ca'l to be heid at ¢ stage under the new law. This | 11, i575, to pertect a nat already been decided by the Post- | joint a time and place t in the nogative. The rating is | convention jad under the new Su UU USSU nthe part of ths publiahy petenttor the Post ¢€ a clerk ‘obe detatled t at the trains and to cortify tt vst the portmaster. when the pab- ke prepay ment ne publishers of | merely | THe BP. BiGeLow, chief of the | lonn branch, Treasnry department, arrived OF ANSERCTOR GENERAL ' «day direct from London. Mr. B: eo ie ‘@eneral M | elow brings with him about £19 900 09 “5 j bends for rede mpt prospects of | the syndicate being ah © romainder | of the new fv ed time are | army cout | | here y Resolutio: Tepor ne in the army ee fo is tui Its not an hing to very flattering. Mr. I. returns to London again | a an early day case was manipulate? viel pes paper says: “When th It Javuary 1, ang that any pub ication A DRFAULTING PRineT—Disapprarance of | A g008 place for digging within forty or fi/ diet of the j WassiInctosians At D—The following gh the mails in December must pay | Father Furhan with Church Funds —A t ates from that place, op the big Vara | said in court nel {te prevent thi ast, to preven Washingtonians were in Paris on the 1 Gannon, Mra® ti ry This is not in the India: Ivance, a zt the prasent | trom November 25, eas: The Ca. narterly [Os:sge on publicioa tran- | ite population of Bridgeport have beea very Pou who intend to continie | much excited during the past two or three b fa Hatehin: onutry. q spont tho street. visit ~ x The Lovgshoremea 7 pare of sisters of me.cy on Houston Mrs € Over some eXtracrdinatTy proceedings wi | 4 GENERAL STRIKE TRESATESED AND TAR whore, when one of th ame to n—D-. rey r bave teken place in connection with the cleri —_— _ BLE axtricir n the uscal way ving conselatios, sho {Miss £ 1 by legs staff attached to the Chureb of the Nativity, at | _N®w Youn, Ne lnimed: ‘A man swore tain a hs's as f else pay postage for the corner of Halsted and Thittye-igh et, | Ben, in endeavor Tey Soe ee | sailing vessels tn their behalf in the pen ~ Saideniy, | Controversy haves orly succeeded in ur impression got | them with thest-amshipmen. A general str than whe fai | is expected to-day on the docks in Brookls m the i taken ison.” ng a kind of ot pumiber. The following A tair has been im progress there » been subm'tted: Wheth And Det with a good deal of snc ¢new !aw on newspapers s Just atter it closed, an ugly ‘from Conada, aldrese to reg- | abroad that Father M. J. F rs is to be coliccted under the new | chief like other concur ft he thinks would prove @ He re at ah +t acount) Jersey City and Hobe! * m of tar, The men at work on the French line con o's patente. r informa. | themselves under an obligation to the compans, Alioge:uer | 80d are finishing their work on the steam 2 for nothing. This, they say, is only as the company have paid them the ra A cali was made at th sip Foley on Wabash tion on the suljec declined to be inter t ‘bed bim, and then threw m over ther nto the waters the Mystic. ‘fhe chill which the pluege into be river gave to bis system restored him so that Tux Horee ar Will finish ali « Detteiency a; venue, for fur tox ComMMITTEE exespt the His secretary was sarin yreticent. The faci tuat Fa ewes pag att care bimeelt. The by the last of thi i se prevent rge of it, bad absoonded from uniess the anifirm s— Abou ave : 4 Gav Weppino c | oul rJocuary 1, or under the existing law. | with all the funds that bad by schedule of rates prescribed by tie longshe ; L. Eldridge of tine PLLOLG BBG ter (N. ¥.) te men . dec i-ton tn this eabe v tle bethatihe | the church atthe fair. Fathe mrs be adoyted. In many instances this ache. | 3 ‘ and |e not Be eS So hess r : = nly to sic | m young man, heing only 24 yeara of az | ule is actually lower thar now pai ay! Tas bay gaye Wilk comaseute Uilind Sasasas ak Freeman Clarke. the briilian s z ions on | hae, for seme time past, been known tobe pe. | trouble is coe She cane sure ou teenies Mee Tae NaTI L THEATE Carrie, bas nate a Lapp: a besa ‘ i tut ained unit! | cultarly disaffected towards the ruling heads ot oases . t repress dis arcak wean tere den ye On MONDAY EVENING, December?. Allen. The daughters uf Bari 5 Meek ot lho. been dis. nacasee comin reteone Gee | CENGRAL errixe F pronched by aman wiointormed bim that efee : s Raecoe Conkling: w t e@ now law will work a hardship to | ciently recognized. At Isat. t ato nave | _ Late he general strike of cre- | wae raging in the viointy of Chelsoa bridge, | : 5 t.eotore Piltoz At news companies and to some taken asingniar way of revenging bimsell for | MP! Went into effect thie morning. They have arked hit to go down and riviog ‘ rt notice of moth law provides that newspaper matier | alleged siiguts. i | Sttuck work sil over the city, whether receiv. | at the bridge ¢ wes to be + t when i sel he qrestion all be ent at the rate of twa conta per | siomof all ihe Movey ¢ ng the old rates—40 cents an hour for day work | just on the poir returning setned | phere sane iteesoce . pourd and 5 ical matter at three cents. | then took the train tor and 0cents an hour for night work, or not. | around the neck by m poked him FENE a | * : - J. HARRY DONENUE, OSsSTU asquerade and Ticairical Costames, e new and c ¥ of Cost D PARTIES . PRIVATE THEATBICALS, VNCBETS f st o st to seco aatisfaction MACQCE BALLS a i TAPLEAUX AND OLD FOLKS’ © text P.38-W nek kr as fall 20 gi XLEY, Costu E&, 60% 10th Street Nerthwest m of Fine Actietic 8 BATSICAL COSTUME. De suid te the wer) miling Oa JUSTH, Streets north- J.G HOLLAND, . 4 the povciar er ‘ ¢ and editor of “Berit M s x r 30th St yee! sre PRRSUmA Trem Lordon, Paris, G: Kure pean citioe, the /arges! Beco of - FINE FANOY GOODs, CLOCKS, BROBZES, OPERA GLASSES, EVENING ERGLISH POO OUTLS. eweiry, St! ine Plated Ware, we offer cartatuly as low is the eame goo can be purchased for ia any city in this country M.W. GALT, B&O. & Of. 1107 Poursy!rania avenne, BRIDAL > HvLIDAY PRESENTS A SFROISLTY men anal? gpretor rn a eve 8 CHOCEEIE BW. BEED & SONS, Fe: as 14 ECOND QUaRTE MARINI « Bs TES’ DANCING ACADEMY At MSBINIS HsL6, 914 Botrcet north. west. will 0 cm ‘the Second Quarter #aTUBDAY. Noy. 3™th. 1s Bor partic lars are circulars at Mosic Store. now83 6° M25. c8® FRigse, UNDEGTAKER. Has removed to No. FO0S 6tm strest i. w., between K street aad New Work aveons. Ali orders prompy attended 10. B0v10-1a™ 85. DAPBOVED SELE- © , ¥ © screets, stent | 2 God Fellows’ Hall, bac sings, Engraving, Chrom: Air t stock” Payer Hangings, W Ebmios, ei tarce, Frames, Pictare oe . fay Woh worth: fe hitect by wT Trotter: th. speci: and th into journey to St. rey ited thing, #be was trying so hard to be for architec purposes, by im: iy Tre Tusr— 3 at Norfolk.—A. al resa! | the texgivenese Gf hav tathnes aaa sista the kan detone with silicic acid and sumone IS | towne Richmond Dispatch me Norfolk states | im h: ‘his disorder to a termination. 7 ssi ber vit. Oae day, a car filed with pas- | \8urdorf stcncs are prepared thus thst ‘he trotting race between Ogden’s Lady | The terrible ailment which he suffers is the evs, Ws pasing down the street. (ne | 'tet ely hot, transparent and @ | Patirson and SicCauil’s jlossom for | same which a surgical blander, a few wecks upg han in the esr called the attention of | % polish. By the introduction of snitable | #1,0C0, mile heats best three in five, was wou by , rendered incurable. There is no hope of at nt nemed her as | eo . mu? atic ron rar, ee) races | —*"'He had iistaken the iuaoceat young sc. | \e * am that of real marble, while the limita: | previ se tothe oe oe mrry, alles “ibe Propet Bijan,” whoo cstao: ter, nud a woman ‘nthe ear, wbo ovecheard che | tion resists heat better. Hucson River Driving Park.—The race at x oe ee ee oe remark and knew tie girl, made it ber business | pap Pix Eye —The new horse die Tisease calles | Bude n River Driving Park yesterday between colony is beyond ihneation; | vlar rates sil along. The same course was p the running being a ekitfai k or th ab eamanite arab axe taltar kikee | sued at the pler ef the Atlas iine. Abont one | -wimmer, kept f7 toated down printed ar er , g Guacerlatat ee thonsard policemen sre scattered slong the am until where a bings tl large reduct: } thet “the appeal herein be placed he same wrapper. a the North and Faat rivers, and a po- y spar which the water waiters b en ietrotaced, an present od ar of the court « at this evil can be Creve Muaper ¥x cored at @ convenient peint res ty near to nae he floated he confined exc y te appropri st! u grmen of be most diabol the erimii ¥ neu to any point where trouble may to sea. ateeatier * ancon- ef members of the Honse coma e court on that dsy, or as soon tt es of mail ¥. on Major Wooiey's plantation, . F ght of still et g to the t4 a | theta liieecet =~ eewenes NGA Gaal EA GEAGG! RUT ce ea Enact west of Kingston. & pegro girl, Not Abduction bat Child Marder. | maining in the water nineteen hours he was | of February, and th . gument on tl i of both Tux Por on Ma. G —The corre | twelve years of age, stole some putatacs. | Faxsmanscrne, Pa., Novembe —Early | rescued by a brig and, and a« | through } waived.—L ‘2h, IsT4. pendent of the Landon Daily News at Ro’ morning there was excitement over one save herself was cognizant of the theft hu: | Festerda: ¢ did pot care to Ty be wae | vices BAaMan & Srear telegraptis the following report of @ speech ad- | a little negro boy, aged two years, @ sop of Tom | he Teported stealing of the infant of Allen | pinced on board an Brat mer, ths peme far advanced att Of & beselon. was pobaeli sigued by | dre teed. by the Pope Monday morning to so Wooley. “This boy told op ihe girl, The gir: | Gots from its crs oa ng the night Fiend am which ho state wae he N ovmn an, and carried 4 Pearsall, “ | English Catholics who waited upon him afterward strayed off with the litte boy, and | Témitting scarch of the citizens an iaatheri to Liverpool. He in the first opportunity JRF ALLEGED Seat-Locx Faav tous to have hit eriini- | fo nee Of your country, whom I had | shortly retnrned alone. The child being tniwed | Feeulted in finding the bedy of a child in the | to return home in the « = cial to the S.%. Pritune from dictment for libeling the Rev. Henry | be her moferaie, and who, to say the | for soiue time, there was some uueaci Lehigh river. which was recognized asthe mi-e- | arrived at this port vestigations by Si Beecher Girposed of before his suit for | truth, bad veyer while in office monifeste ng baby. Eviden a" cerning its whereabo and search was ates that the mother | Glie, November ses’ ik hs arbi tick cuntenctbawe thaw ges ts tried. It is und a that his | regance or viclence toward the Catholic ¢*: 71 but wenkere could it be found, Suspicions wore nortan} dg Mi ca ie meee Ssrzce Mannie OTATOAeT.cOatte os ox a a seek mtract uri nest will move next week that he { | intoxicated by the procecdings of another min- | awakened Luai i bad Seen fouily dealt | Oo reeling agal set the woman. ensive auction sale of marb'e statuary took rE to mations on ro Miasta Us doantteont lyon the hel indletment. Counsel poid | ister iz eratate, has euddeniy come for- | with: mn Roper discovered go .a¢ | much? agal ; . place in New York on Mond juite a large gath spirited. The sale brought ‘ife-size statue of Tbe) tv It went for $2. brerght $775. The Song o by the same seuipfor. which was onor at the Paris expition, was sold 5. Musidora brought «2.100. ‘The mar- y | De statue er Hebe, life sine, brought $2,095. A statuette of the same sold for $500. V ; a4 marble statue, life size, by Rauch, being the third mar he two previous ones having ave heen abstracted, inciading the original | {At their chent's suit against Mr. Be proposals for bids and proposals su>mitted, the | sr cicrment for Niel ban, ging over bi niy paper lett being a single letter trom ex | Se ment ‘i 7 A-sistant Secretary Sawyer to the American oS eal-Lock Company, ordering 6, focks. A ARCRRISHOP BayLey, of ‘i was presented to the Secretary soon after | cred an eddtes he entered upon his duties tor $u3 000 for ths | Jersey City, d T, acai ing the bark of St. Po- | trarka cn the river bavk. Ibe tracks indica‘ed | Sencian 3 I bave not 1 tue book, and I have no | that two children had gone down to the river, so reign desire to read Viasphemies, bat, from | and but one of them, the larger, had retur Sscwcnen a 2 what I nw nd, the winister whom they eat] omparing the larger track with on? mat teehee Pag liberal, Qatters the Ca*holics of that nation a: girl, Gass Arp, the two tracks 3 P pcintiune ol cee menien leads them to believe th st I wish thore su ef he girl was arrested, a precumtiots of the leaith 0: to become 4 yal to thefe i contested to having oa erm. ta Sele ane aaner cee rap ape 0 n awe of their conniry. Puzzle 3 | Etowah, wh owned. Su: vrakeed te chit ay tes fal gisss slides of locks alone. These slides are | present controversy in England, in whic the vast progress mate by that great uation 1s be cre ake sted wusaitives ig the ebi bins 06 a male child yectertey te tai). mp pe ot window glass with an inexpsn- | Giadstone bas taken so prominent a p: ~ | ike path of the trae faith, the tallen minister | the rivers and where, wheuein the so heenge nes sive derice upon one side. tbe Secretary was | said Giadstone’s position was ouly assumed in | Lopes to aitece the lawigOn triumph of the | sipped aud came very near falling in herst' | Of tbe clald. Mra. Pow a-tenished at the amount of the bill, and gave | order to s-cure to himee'f aretarn to powerjand | share y interpreting after his own fashion | She satd thet the child floated down th to be banged on the 5th of J the Darter into the hands of au expert for the | had there been » more general knowledg- ut | tha vil ef this peor Vicar of Chtiee, Amour Maries A ay s A FIRE IN GNTARLO. purpose of ascertaining the real cost of each | the tencis ef thet & Left peo S z me «stance, crying out several times be werd - se en executed for Queen Victoria and th | ato! arehsuch | king (Chariemagne) sa'd that even suould the | it snaily sunk. The gl! was sent to Carters TILfONBURG, ONT, November King of Pr od th knocked down for £2,272. | ;hees. Poe report of the expert showed $?,190 | @ controvers en impysabie, Al. urch impore heavy br dens on the consctenc: | ville, where she is now coniingd in prison. We | beTe last nipbt destroved ut _twe Sans Souci, a marble statos. with pedestal, b ty be @ fair cost for the entire lot. This resnit Was also m tr ine prejatice | of the population, the Uatholics should bear | anderstand that several of her relatives are | #4 weliageon the uy . W. B. ives, was cold for $1,000 Sappho, a mar | xed the Secretary's attention upon the whuie | et the Chur pre- | thew irom their interes! inthe communion of | now. in jail for committing various crimes rerére are Hennis, gro-ery and ble bust, by Ie H. Park, brought ‘A m3: matter, ard the investigation nuw in progress | slog | the church; tat our dogmas, far from being | stealing. burning gin houses, ete.—Rome 171; | Short & Co.. hardware; Marrett. ge ‘the | ble medallion, by the same sculptor, called j lowed. the Indian’,even where other charces | burde ns, are Hight. Thcee who will walk astray | Commercial. McCollom, «rag store. and the office of the Early Sorrow, sold for €). Proserpine, by Mr. . ———— had missions; and to the fact that the govern e@ net Catholies, they are worse than infidels —_ = = Montreal Telegraph company. Total loss be- Wood, Lrongtit $2,100, Psyche Ketaraing from PaesoNAL—D ior Ben Perley Poore arrive! | ment of the Unite States woulil not allow the 4 Protes'ants, beckuse calling themselves SHOCKING OUTRAGE AND Murp@e axp | tween $75,(00 and $100,009). Hades, by the same sculptor, was bought fer in town last night fromm his ‘Indian Hill” coun- | priests of the Roman Catholic Church to offi holies, they daily rebel against Gol aud the | Lyxcuixe oF Tas PRRP#TRATOR —Une of Fire fa Batiimare. <20m." A Syren, esmatier pioce of statuary, Sy place, bear Newburyport, Massachusett g | ate as chaplainsin the army and navy, though f the church. the most atrocious crimes known iu the annals B e — weticne - A fire this morn. | by the fame artist. $710. The Songef the Shirt, . | Por journalistic work he #t!l oceuny the same | ‘Ut Privilege was extended to them even in a eS ee of horrible deeds was perpetrated upon an in- sae The tobices wanctactory of Marbury & | stmaller copy, brought 6600. Bast of Onaries - | be had las: winter, corner Pounsylvania | Pvgiand. A Farmer's Fest Koastep To Make Him | nocent maiden, 11 feats of age, Miss Victoria, ing at the eet IST South, Guarlee etreot core | Dickens, 4250.’ Am ideal bust §25, ands com- dncksepville, Frankie enst 4 later trem) | ‘Tae Fastest Wacox Timm ox Reconp— | Gye Ut His Moxey daring robbery wa- | dsugbter of Mrs. Martha, and the Inte Robert ed the u t me ki ville, ida, states ih et a f the be paLion picoe $285. perpetrated about 6 o'clock last evening at tae | Hogue, about 12 miles from this place. The | 0U*ly damaged the upper portion o tarm-house of Mr. Joseph Breed, of Troy town- | euiid lett the house about 1 o'clock Pp. m., on sen © large quautity of tobacco A Rewepr por eo - Beemer + 2 Bre sane ship, about five miles from this city. At the | Ty. ‘ h e a . <n named “agaa pancture” baé b atroda ed {0 Fetarn tormertne, Oe Mee weet | Mblch we published a fow ‘days azo, 13 produc: | fo mestion¢l wee seek ae “demanded | geld neat by. for her elder sister to ride to the | _ ‘The damage to the bulding ie $2,000; fully u France for the treatment of neursigia. It F of President Grant, is expe Eee 5 pretonnd eneauon song Uartmen entrance to the house, which was peremptorily | meeting of the Grange Lodge. Sha caught the | SUred. The lessand damage to the stock, p may be described a= a toros-pumup which can arrive at Paris next Monday. --"-The fol- | Erich that ee 20 eon won inthree | rerused by Mr. Broed, who suspected something | Meeting of the Gran the field, and passed be- | Cipally by water, is $15.00); insrrad be carried about and piaced on a table, with « | lowing are among the arrivals Mt Willard’s to- | ‘The Stier heats cick oo tre Nae 22t4. | wae wrong. ‘They immediately buret the door | Mare: led her out of the fe that emptied into | On the stock—German Americun rmall flexitle tube about two feat longs 00 | day: HI. Kimball and family, Atlaness Hag, | 12, tird beat, waich he trotted in 2:21 bo w | Open andéae zing Mr. Breed, tied bim with @ | the Yegua close to a watering place used by the ianover, of N. ¥ 4; Lee of | structad as to deliver a thread of water trom {Eon F Frag. Gould, N.Y | he tenes pat Te tte oe thin Mims-\ J rope to the lounge. ‘They asked him where his family tor watering their stock, where sie was 00; Amazon, of ¢ Mati. $1,250: ra.” | sigextremity with such farce as to plerce leath- john P. Bigelow, ©. | isan oe S heats are faster than aug | MOREY Waa concealed, nnd be suid he had none | going to water the mare. As she arrived at the rman, £1.25); § cholas, of " it A‘ Sirs. Abraham | ‘The account of the trot in San Francisco, be- “nvoln arrived atthe Nationalilotal in thateity | tween Fullerton, Occident, and Sam Pard - ‘. V.. | gp.” Operating on @ patient afflicted with careia a Chey then put bis feet in the fire to compel him | Senior the wate lace she was seized by | #4290; Commercial mn, London, stun; | 4 nn piston ie worken as Sow than Se | Gartington, Kich- | one heat to wager, for which : “ ‘! ank of the watering place she y : —- "; | neuralgia « _ “e | oliowing are among the at- | ever ada recerd ‘belure, Oscldcnt da tor | tO,teeotee, which wes of uo avail, as ho had | the internal devil, Itels’ baicred, Lecause neces | Queen, London, $1200. ‘The machinery okteg the tube: the porut ie then little or bo money in t ec house. Upon # N gh anoge fre fo-day: Hon. D. A. | make a show to boast of, co 1 | quest. Her dead, mangled, and outraged bod Naw Yous, November 2— Advices from f to this | Bas dragzed about itty yards, heaved down an | Pottsville are to the ef Sa ee icles becomes red: but after a few houra claimed them all. A bottie o t night | eight or ion feet precipice into a pool of water | O¥eTstocked with coal, and a ree Take lone, | the vesicle and the redness di-appear, leav was sealed up in & box, and it wae mtual'y | Tied man reported iho particulars to O where ta wonid neveaevee trans sight had her | Son of mining in that region may take place, | [0° SCChe Sn te ret whee the ert agreed tbat the last man should open the | cers Kape and Hardenburg, who, having a fal! | head not fell in the fork of @ tree near the wa. | ‘rowing 15,000 men out of work daring the | tormed by the drying of « rop of blood in the | ard drink the wine. They met for fuur years | description of the parties, may possibly suc: | ter which kept her face from being submerged. | severe winter months, entalling great s ‘ual report of the Secretary of the In- | Togcther. The firstdeath oceurred in 1837, and | (eed in capturing them betore daybreak. Mr. | (ater._The negro who was captured afew days | S@versl colleries have already closed, 3 | in October, 185, the inst man sat down alone. | Breed is suffering intense pain from the burnt | since, suspected of committing the trimae, one missus | Zhe wine totele was opened, and in silence the | oD bis feet, and retired to the Johnson Hunse, | feaced guilt, and was lynched by hanging Sua- ‘Kia Puauoaoe, Moron act of the seven friends drank the health of his | #5 he was unable toreturn home. Itseems the | day evening last by s large and exasperared as. | SAN FRANcIgCo, ined lak wiatk fo Geparted companions, Every year, on the 6th inquired tor the sonof Mr. Breed. | semblage of peop! 98 (1 sip: Marireger exrived | Mee ees Cores: Aes of October, the last man holds the anuivers School, and it is Wp epee aimermye Ong erery: Rendle elone. He ts yet alive. her Mra Breedwas abused | srvetmatovs AnDUCTION oF AN Ixvawr.—a | OM hia way here in the United States steamer Or not.—Titurrille Heralt, 4° dispatch from Freemansburg, Pa., says: “A; > | Benicia. “Before bis departore from the Sand- x i | Pax Famous Powgnor Case —A Topeka | 2cleck yesterday morning the Starting dis. | Wich lelands be reconustracte? eee is recommended that pine and lands shail ta dinner given by the cutlersof Lon-ton tact 4 < bs = 4 rt ant and onl: also appoin' “8 oe “aa not be subject to entry under the pre-emption Corcral Weber ck responded tthe ‘oest, | (Nats) special says that “intormation we ser | COXCTS was made that the :ofant Sn durtag the | during bie absence in the United States. ins and Lomesteud Jaws; th eu of surveys ted States, which, together with ing: | Cretly imparted that the way is clear tor a nolie Some person or persons had entered che | Prince bas also been proclaimed as successor to be devived by which the oe and lir rigaged in the good work of preserving | Pro#equi in the famous Pomeroy case. Shawnee ng and taken the little one out of the | the throne. imber an each enallee asection | individual liberty.” His countrymen, he s See erate © Sent the bustes | ne, watch auee St tha ato or tee ee cuneds ep eas | may be at ieact closely appros | Sore thankral. above al! thlegs, that thay were | Of [8 prosecution. ths tax payer compinit | TOn ioe the eniner wecoerinn of cher |< jammored by Savages, Yemerdiste exploration by experts of the unsur- | at peres with the world Thes wers particularly | of the Leavy costs, and the county commission- | ¥ rg on. ‘The excitement is very great and | 54% Fearctsco, November 2:— The cutter Tada, Porton ul thove states and territuries | satiated that peace prevailed with Englaud. | ef have determined to request the coauiy at | £9 ¥AFe the theorles in reference tothe re- | LAPWing, with ® crew of four white men aud With, vider of estan ae imbsr be mate, | Both eountries had powerful reasons to main. | trey (Mr. Regan) to abandon the case it is | WAZy Are the theorles in referen iavikery aut] erate SET y Sean, wae con ee fon OF SUC distrieee, Rhee tee eraphical | tain @ good understanding. He believed, ir | Sid to be the invention of friend of Pomeroy, | POval Of the child. Th police and others who | fom New Caledonia stopped at the Isl nm of such districts; that tLe reports of | necessary, they could unite and withsiand the | ®™au of Fome political :tiuence anda member have been unremitting in the search forthe | SaBta Craz for provisions. The sav; Presenuy it came to grief, end the persons such explorations be tullowed by immediate | whole world. elect of the lgistature. Asan inducemsut for miseing child. The cace will be thoroaghly | S#¢red her captain, officers, and all the crew implicated h Lia were thrown into surveys, appraisements, proclamations and sa es | is 5 Jongg pcg Ce es part tas bot epee sifted. bi . 8 but cue native sailor. No names are given. When their trial came they made « at notless than the appraised value, and for |, rs" jous ¢ ow Loniton, | ers. bi assured the county anthorities that | * i Cc db = detente, but Duvernois acc most of is confed- exeh only. ‘The Secretary comments to tha ier, | (t-> 8 Considerably agitated over the discocory | ka wan tee the paesage of a bill in the legis Erland wiper oneaesbaad case is told in a di coy Bids for Government Gold somehne beeeanenennnae lengthy Acoma ot | Yoreble consideration of Congrozs the sugges. | °f two new graves the woud near) weon’s | lature making the state Tesponsible for the ee patel act N — binned (mprisonment, and fines in qnituen, eremaee tlons or the © ssioners concerning the ex- | I Stry, and there are suspicions that a crime | pense elready incurted Ly Shawnee county. If . 5 dou- i jeormment A iz | Yening French lew im supporting the claims vediency of repeating the law wilch revuires | Pas been perpetrated or plannet, ‘Two. little | this echeme tlie; the Pomeroy meee wil Pin Tisabete Varogr aged Bier oo; | gating £2.10) vat trom 11.5 to i wi. alt | Sp unstable banking orpeetmaties. * Getrey tho, Conitmed prizat. land claims to | \r'¢ found & man. partly concealed by the | eeck to influence the county attorney elect, who | Tie Elizabeth Varley, aged Bfwen, eloped | S nifion was awarded, at from 111.73 to 121.77. : defrsy the expenses of the survey of their , bushes, st work onthem the otherday, and soon | will hereafter conduct the prosecution. Mr | ian river, Mace.. ‘one year ago. ‘and on the 10:5 = _INDICTNENT OF VICKSBURG OrgricrAts —A claims; concerning the consolidation of the | ® he-aw the children be ran toward them and | Thomas Kegan, the present county attorney, | instant State Constable Sampson got aclew to McENzay SUMMONED TO WASHINGTON.—A | Vicksburg, on Wednesday, the grand Jary, homestead and pre-emption law, and concern. | f ebtened (hem away. Ona of tho graves was | bas never tlinche? from the performance vf his | tngir whereabouts, and after a circuitous chase | New Or! telegram of Wednesday says :— | composed of ten colored and seven white men ing the urgent necessity of reorganiziag aud in- | ®! ¢rward found to be empty and the other | plain dzt: of 300 miles through Massachusetts and Rhode | Governor McEnery has been summoned to | returned eight indictments T. W. Gar creasing the clerical force of his oitice. partly d, and there is a loud cali fur an in- L T James | Island, captured them at Keadville, K.1., last | Washington before the Congressional com- | doza, colored, Siste superl Of educs- Spee vestigation, Pick bas GUUMMOneSd: Gate ceeinse Jeracs | Monday, aad ot Taumton Tessas: mebesiag thes | mittee, nud ordered to produes the returae ef | tient for Surgery ant eeabeesinmect waeehn: A Wasuix ton ScousDRaL.—Te-day there ‘ W,,dek has commenced suit against James | Monday, end eer : y walks with bead erect a man who, after suin ‘Tue Case ov Dstagata Cannow.—A Salt | Lick and the trustees of the Lick benefaction, | pl eT re an are See at, Unousn = & City dispateh to the New York Repubtic | 'o recover $49,000, and to restrain the trustees | and were up for = 9. Some one isnocent, ubsaspecting gitl, married anoth-| says: The district court has refused the pti- | from making the proposed sale of the Lick prop- | #0 young, stated that she had led a te life er, who was almost her near neighbor. His wife | tion of George (). Cannon for admission to" bail | erty uptl such judgment as be may recover may | in England when aged thirteen,and also that isvery Dbeantital and attractive. When the | for trial neat March, and ordered that he give | be satisfied. dames W. Lick is the nephew of | sbe had ied Franklin astray. Under the names sory reached her ears, and the poor little babe | bonds to appear at the December term. as ively; bu reh | are discovered evidences of @ viclent ecufic. ; ¥asingured in Now York aud western officer, Is pout = half fh m tho painfat now Nano, Te Hon. Wim. Brown, Ky.; Dr. J. } Sam Purdy, although Nerbiten acre teas AS ing bie pockets they tovk between thirty and | After perpetrating his be‘tich design, he ter- | but slightly damaged. Le pemp & werked, and Und f wrater ve | &: Tonner. Arizona; General H.C. Bankhead. | Fullerton, contended bravely for the victor nitty five dollars, and then ransacked the | minated her existence, perhaps, by thrusting a | aan aaa entheskin. Presently a whit, ‘tcl a A.; Hon, J. N. Thornburg,Tenn.: Hon. J , aS MOS: [ ucuse. While they wre thus occupted, Mr. | sharp bowie knite down ber throat, "We kis | The Coal Market Overstocked. Se el = eee ~~ fee, Cal: Hon. T. W. ‘ry —There were seven | Greed releared hinisell and alarmed thancigh- | warranted in this presumption by her gesera; | PRICEA MUST RE KerT Ur EVES THOVED 15,2 rasber Gf at paste many ke teeae es ae Gol. Cincinnati who formed them- | ore, and the house was ina shorttimo sur- | appearance, and the verdict of the jare of ie, |. 4EN ARE DEPRIVED OF WORK TO DO IT ! cretion of the operator and in proportion uw 2 chier of staff, has into the “Last Man Society” on thee-h | rounded, but the robbers had iled. Mr. Breed | °, | eral weeks hunting and ha: resumed his em! the ‘ a Mi kin = yer, 1532, and vowed to meet annually | and bis ‘nephew tracked the burglal tent of the 5 At Gr > oe eae bey ; arriving bere about 12 o'clock I Awpvat Report or SecraTary Detay The an terior ¢ | punciure.” ‘The operation is described a8 pain- | ful; but the relief it produces i# so great that | patiente always call for a repetition whenever | their neuralgte paine seturz eauy appeared in Tug Stag port says that over nine smiilion five hundred bitty thousand acres of the pablic domain bas been disposed of during the year, from which the cash receipts were $200,008.50. It | Srzecn or Miniater Scaunck sDON MANAGE TH os Barrze i Tbe tate which invariably awalte the of “bobbie” commer- ANCe bas just received @ Clement I ree under the empin A ornder of several Bouapartist organe, identi- it inh with a concern known as the Bark of Spain.” This company had only @ quarter of its capital paid ap, ée- clared fictitious dividends, and misappropriated shares and funds. Duvernois, meantime, grad- cmily getting entire control of the enterprise. James Lick, and he a/leges thathe commenced | of William and Elizabeth Smith, they bad Ts Crougns to ber notice, her heart almost | nor is indicted for polygamy under. the federai:| work for the latter in 16-2 with the Gonerteen, | lived in Jewett Cliy, Valentown BICO, bioke, and she rerolved to leave the manrei inw ard ngeions® cokabltation su ‘dultery | Ing tuat when be saw ft to stop work he should | Conn., Pontiac, “Brovtdencey | Pawearkst { under the tutes of Jtah. This #ill pre be pald what bis services were reasonab! Hebronvile, gevilie and Readville, R. I. a ormeree te Qoearene except on a torte, worth, He says that he ceased work last Mar and Lowell, Mass. i in 3 repaid Sat the smooth-faced villain was | back ¢m& requisition. "N° brought | snd, demanded payment, which wae pein Bay ag ita the misery be had ht} Iurration MaRBEe—Oorviny ef Dresten, | ®24,prays judgment for that amouut.—San Jose i received from Utah by the New York but rought to regain hts power over the girl dur. i Yous 34, ublic say Brigham Young cannot survive ing the tewyorsry absence of his wits Pos | manvfactures an elegant imitation of matmg | (Oat) Mercury, Nov. 1 not content to cail at the bouse of the two sisters and relate Pi2k eve, Bas made ite appearance, in’ New | ander ‘te Girl In harness and Copperbottom with Soveral, ded 2 Mare., several of his delnded what Lad occurred iu the car. ‘The young indy | Haven” Gotaacteny sen ‘Whon Se as See, any the datier. Time, | Re cclauy heving beskes ap Oasys lneral turned upos her untortasets shaee et nay 5 s the | 2253, 227, 2324. American Girl took the =< vebemence reproached her for the disgrace eke Se ettoe ot Cae tare ne erase retuse thelr food. firetieat.” * had brought upon the tamily, and added that | Sreiing of the imbeand she would po longer live in the same house with ber, but would bereatter live with a relative in another city, where she could escape insults. ‘The pocr wounded heart gare way, aud the for- eaken one fell to the floor in stronger conval- siens. Im three daysshe died, Her Sat upon the steps of bis father-in-law’s dwell and watched the Taneral as It paseod.— Washing

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