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EVENING STAR. | 2. oe ee ive DOUBLE SHEET. | _ Thanksgiving day was observed in this city ————— —— sestertay as a general holiday, and was marked RI 7 " by & suspension of business, both public and ae Eid good order genecally was a, fentare of Us ee eee Weather Probabilities To-day. | good order gener a featare of the ee on ee eee ee at | Takins coretees org hata tmeamnes tee princi- For New England and the middle states, gen- | pal churches. The theaters, doth at tthe after: erally clear and cool weather, with south or moon end Crees Sueenen ceanee, were Sell Se eS ee | ee any wae 8 Tieeany entertateanens of mar northern | monial hall, on P. ivania avenue, by the y _ TW ae eee saareenan Seemann with, le ) rr % LO CAL NE W At the deaf and dumb asylum a pantomime en- Amusements, @c, Tonight. | tertainment wae given last night, which af- y | forded much amusement tothe pupils. At the Ford's Opera House—Mre. F. B. Conway in | younary M.E. church, in the ane: quite a Camille. large audience were tréated to the songs of “‘ye ational Theater.—Daly's Fifth. © The- | olden time” by able musical volunteers, ae Ster company i * Monst priateiy dreseed in the garments of ‘‘aald lang Comiqur.—“The Bea of Death” | syne.” The Corcoran Art Gai! and Smith- sd et er sttrections. aa | gonian Institution, which were both opened, ———— | were crowded during the afternoon by a large Condensed Locats, | number of our own citizens and visiting stra Harper's Weeily (@° December Sth, received | err, After the services in nitarian charcb, frou Kebert Beall, hasa couple of notalic Nast | corner of 6th and D streets, quite a handsome cartoons. | som was realized through & public collection On and after Monday next the collector | for the benefit of the Industrial Home School. taxes will be obliged to add the 2 per cent. pen- | About twenty-five members of Usceola Tribe of alty on all unpaid tax bills. Ked Men, of this city, paid & fraternal visit to ‘The residence on K street, offered by Fitch. | Black Hi Tribe of the order, in Alexandria, Fox & Oo., tor rent, is one of the finest in the | Wednesday night, and returned on the mitnigh? market. | train, having spent a delightfal eren nz ‘That bright and pungent illustrated German- | THADESGIVING LN TAH CHURCHES, American paper, the Tr-fuusia has besnobl ged | The Baptist congregations held a union ser- to enlarge its borders to accommodate its read- | vice at the Caivary Baptist church, where there ers ard advertwers. Justice Walter, who is a | was a large congregation present.’ Rev. Dr. J. wit and a scholar, as well ar a capable and up- | Henry Appleton, ot E street, was the presciers ¢ magistrate, ls more than suspected of | his theme delug“'The Blodel City,” as describe ing a good deal to do with the paternity aud | in Kev. xxi:2. Cities early permeated by Ciiris- training of the Tr«7dusta. | tianity ag in themselves higuways of science, Joun's Commandery of colored Knights | centres of reformation, and Dulwatks of free- Commander Wilkes, of Baltimore, | dom, were duly not! But Jerasalem stands yesterday, and were met | pre-sminent; while ite atthe Baltimore and Ohio depot by Geth-e- | fitted itto be the type of mane Commandery, Commander Gabriel G of this city, and escorted to their hail, o “s metropolis. n. | First, then, we notice ite characteristic feature. 7 he Holy City.” It is such not in an arbitrary, street tween I and K street# northwest, | traditional, or @ narrow sense; but as marked where (here was a banquet, and the remainder | ty diamond-like virtue, an inward truth and of the day was spent in —_ Sesing. The visi- | nobieness which comes from God aloue. The tors returned home last night. statesman Burke, and naturalist Gayot attest Getheremane Commandery, Knights Tem- | the divine origin of such ajcharacter. Onoe lored), yesterday elected and installed | more obeerve the city’s congequent coniition. ers as follows. Eminent Commander, | Jerussiem mesnt proeperity Hotiness brings jeneralissimo, A. P. this. Theology aside, the truth stands that vir- A. Lemore; Prelate, 3. tue is value, right isriches. Baitimore’s honest Bailey; Sento ten, Wm. H. Gray; Janior | raiiroad brings her tripled quantities of grain; Warden, C. H. Proctor; Treasurer, John Z. | while New York’s three ruade, with their in- Recorder, Wm. H. Brown, jr.; Organist, fated stock, lose in consequence this immense owas Keston; Standard Bearer, Lewis Hon- | transportation. Have we muderns then ex- derson; Warder, Arthar Turners, Ploded the adage, ‘‘Honesty is the beat policy?” eee And just as surely does every element of ‘crors Deawn.—The following jurors for | wethetic excellence, every factor for educa- n Of the Oriminal Court, | tional development, spring from a holy city. Avene on Momfay. the 7h prox- | Culture, on the oue hand, is townish, and ever acArthar,) were drawn op Wed. | attends on Christianity; on the other, art, as = ; . | ere than the imitation of natere, and per- Grand on Nallor, 1326 E | taining also to inward beanty, is the special street rorthw b Morris, street, | grace of Christianity. Thence come its lottiest near cutherst; Pdward Harsmersley,425 7th | rubjects and purest inspiration. May we adopt Street couthwest; Morrell Price. 8if Massachu- | thir medel, abd share the resuit. setts avenue northwest; Edward Ander-on, 612 | ‘The churches of South Washington, compris. 4% Street southwest; George ©. Henning, 410 | ing the Methodist, Presbyterian and Baptist 7,h street northwest; KR. H. Bartol, 1016 E st. denominations, held a union service yester: A northwest; Richard Pu $s Marketstreet | as bas been the custom for many years past. It Georgetown; ch st. southeast; took place on this occasion at the Weatwinster bitp T. Berry, jr.. barton ft Presbyterian church, on 7th street, between D orgetown; Norris Peters, 455 Pennsylvi and E streets southwest. Kev. §. Shannon, pas- enue northwest; Jokn Pepper, =\ tor of Ryland chapel, was chosen to preach the h street northwest; Daniel M. Grif . | sermon. The church waa well filled. The very "OR street southeast; James H. Mead, | able discourse of Mr. Shannon was from the 4 1 corner of ¢th and D text, 5th Ephesians 20th verse, “Giving thanks Muller, 29 South Capitol st alwaye for all thing: unto the Lord.” Mr. Shan. ler, 423 K street northwest: non wae assisted in the services by Rey. Messrs. Noble, Bittinger, Meadors and Moore and « fistreet north- | full choir. The sermon was listened to through- eet northwest, | out with marked interest, after which a collec- w York avenue; Geo. A. | tion was taken up for the benetit of the Indus- Pennsylv avenne | trial Home schvoi, netting @ good sum. Ne, 11 t street, — Anevening prayer meeting was beld at Ity- | land chapel with eervices appropriata to tie Jerovs—Wm. Anderson, Georgetown; | occasion. James F. Powers, corne street and isi- | A few daystince an in aba avenur; Michael Long, 325 G street south- | the Foundry M. E. chure west; 5. Yorke A treet northwest; | tropolitan in the u zday Wm. J. Dyer, Fayette street, Georgetown; Wm. | wae accepted. A special invitation wa: als> D. Beall, 42% Gay street, Georgstown; Wm. H. iven the pastor of Foundry church, Kev. Di Johnson, 610 G stree nwest; And. Giea- | Ha. Cleveland, to preach the sermon. A ve fon, 718 North Cay street; Jacob D. Hutton, | large congregation assembied at the Metropoli blo ith street southwest; George Bauer, Si é tau church yesterday im consequence. The street fouthwest: Jonas B Ells, 1404 B street | President his femily were present, and seuthwest: Wm. H. fletcher, “®) I etreetsoath- | many distinguished strangers were among the | cust) A. K. Hilton, 1759 Pennsylvania avenue | congregation. After preliminary servicea and sorthwest: Dy W. Luis. soi I street northeast; | the reading of the President's proclamation, Clement W. Bennett. 11/1 Hs Dr. Cleveland announced his text as fuilows: J.J. Elliott, 130 K sireet nurthw 1 sircet north west a West t ws 122-34: “Jerusal builded as 4 city an H. Fe t is compact together; whither the tribes go Georgetown, John B. | upto give thanks unto the name of the Lora’ rote! and preached therefrom a very able sermon. ‘Thanksgiving services were held at Grace (P. | E.) church, corner of D and 9th streets south: west, at 110’clock yesterday, te rector, Kev. Dr. Holmead, officia Dr. HL. selected bis text from Ephesians, 5.b chspter and 2)ta verse | “Giving thanks alway for ail things unto God and the Father, in the name of oar Lord Jesus Chiist.” He dwelt upon the numerous causes we bave for giving thanks asa nation. Bois the church and state never were doing more than at present for the temporal ond spiritual improvement of mankind. As individusia we should cultivate the habit of being thankful tor the tunumeral le blessings we constantly enja: $5; Boone Lodge, No. 223. 1. O. | Gratitude is the least we can ofer in retara, wa, $1), Washington Lodge. | and isthe most acceptable to Deity, The Harlington. lowa, $10; Lyon« | ceilent choir attached to this ch arch enlivened 5; Charity Lodge, No. - F.. Lyons, lowa, $5: | the services with eome choice selec! Dr. Arch Chapier, Pismon:h | Hoimead bas been in rather feedie hea!th for Fremont Lodge, No. 245, 1. 0.0. F.. | ome time, but is fart recovering and is able to wont, Pa. $10; Lee Lodge. No. 336; l. 0. O. | sttend to the ministrations of his churcu, af nehester, ©, $5; Vailey Lodge, | well as his private duties. F., Sheshevain. Pa.. $5, Mar- | “at the Congregational chure® there was a Xo. 2.1. 0.0. &- Dapnque, fowa, | large congregation present. The ser vices Lag an Lodge, No. #6, 1.0.0. F., DeWitt, | with a voluntary on the organ by Dr. J.P. lows. Sunbury Lodge. No. 203, 1.0. 0. Ca followed by very tine singing Miss Sunbury, Pa., $10; Montgomery Lodge, No. 5 ndatl was the leading seprang, and e © O. F., Dayton, O., #5; Hobah Lodze, No. | g “A Charge to Keep! Have,” with mach F.A. A. M., Brookviiie, Pa., Warrior | expression, Dr. Rankin preached his sermon Kun Ledge, No. 645, 1. 0. 0. » | from the followmg tect: Isaiah xvii: 12. «J Pa.. $l; Tawawa Encampment. No. 58, 1. O. | will make a man more precious than iins goid; QF yy Pilsbore’, U S15 West Newton Lodge, | ¢yen a man, than the golden wed ze of U, bir.” No. + I. ©. ©. F.. West Newton, Pa., $20; | at the Matropolitan Presbyterian cnurch, ss Ing bene | corner of sthand B streets southeast, the pas- ersburg, Pa ; Bisi | tor, Rev. Dr. Chester, preached t) a large con- © 0. F.. Blairsville, Pa.. $5; Mt. | ee ri Pe iv, 1s regation, taking for histext Psalm cxiiv, 15 ‘Happy is that people that is im such a case: ppy is that people whose God ia the F. | At Obrist charch, Navy Yard, the Rev. ©. D. Andrews preached from the text: “A it:zan o: | no mean city.” Acts, 2ist c., 39tb v. | At Bast Washington. ite Rey. J. E. Amos preached from 60th Psalm, liv., “Outer ato God thanksgiving.” | Rev. Dr. Addicon preached an appropriate sermon at Trinity P. E. church | At McKendree chapei, Rev. Mr. Speake, the el 3 = = as | Presiding elder of Washington district, preach- DEatHa OF ax AGeD CiTIzeN.—Mr. Jacod ed an appropriate discourse in the morning, the District, pastor, Kev, J. H. Dashiell, being tndisposed. nce of Mr." At Grace church. 9th and $ streets, Kev. G yeaterday | W. Hobbs officiated. = Bec. The de- | Key. A. W. Wilson, pastor of Monnt Vernon | charch, Methodist “south, ila his pulpit, preaching @ sermon appropriate to the day. At the Synagogue, on Sth street nort! west, the services were very impressive natars, consisting of a short sermon by the reader in charge, aud excellent music by che choir. Seige 1g Lodge, No. Youngstown Lodge, Youngstown. [11., Lodge, No. 493, 1. 0. 0. Mill Creek Valley Lodge Hookstown, Pa, $50; Tu cteen Lodge, Bangor, Mich., $10. came to the Dist ore there had been gscity on the present The family settied in Georgetown, where | he deceased learned the trade of tinner, and h ners in that town for many youre. jaet year of last century be | fear E: tand joined the Metho-hst church, a he remained a m 7 up to the day t & the plans were adopted for » and séttlements wera ATR Saves.—Th mas Dowling, auctioneor, has seid the following property: Part of lot 43, in old Georgetown, improved by Fleming at eu be, with his brothers, removed to | righ Pig Until within a few years pact. During tue wae | $2205 vOwolling tek ee til within @ few years pa: " w. ree story Bri allt i. Of 1812 he was in the army. He was one of the | fdr'by s00, tee parte a tee ee AnH Herr lor $4.500; two parts of lot 125, adilition, unimproved, to A. H. Herr tor #75, lots} and 2, en south side of Danbarton street, between | Washington and Congress strests, to’ Joun Hi. | Smoot $45 per front feot; tot No. *, toJohn Trim- bie, jr., at $1.50 per front fot, and lot No. i to Wa. Tyler at $41 per front foot; wes’ part of lot No. 2 in square 290, fronting 28 feet 4 inches Le | on E street, (between 12th ad 13th,) with a ace from | depth of £3 fect 6 inches, to Joba Miller at $2.10 No. 1100 M | per square fuet; sleo lot 19 1a square No. 454, south side, Hi street, between 6th and sth streets, — a s byte 4 brick dwelling house ie eve ning, 0 f = to A. E. Merritt for $7,100. seanttec Geant te an ne appser in Mesers. Latimer & Cleary hava sold part lot 5 Lila e.ty ior severai veara ‘She wiltis, | 1 £quare #43, situated on Sth e:reet southeast, aesiated by Mr Koohe, Miss Katie Mayhew ant | 22proved by'a frame dwelling. to Wa. Grim: Fore’s excellent company. On Sa - | mine for $1,400; also part lot 4, in square 103, Pg weare to havetheeve improved by ® frame dwelling and situated on prightly “dre matic cock ta. ath street, Between 1 and K, 10). F- usell for om . " ‘i 85.350; al . in equate 348, fronting 9 re Mention nem thiscity tw Ber new | fost ai inches, and 90 fect drome trees Theater was crowded with 9 | 1th street, between D and E streew, wo Mr. audience at the ‘Monsieur al- | ®jbbey for £1,800. : bones” matinee yesterday, and there was = hos. E. Wargaman, rea! poetry conueue ts etekes ie fs & grent treat to sac | tld inéquere 240, lot 42, for 62 cents per foot, ai a= fine. and well baisnced company as the | ‘St 99 for 49 cents per foot to Johu Cammack, Fifth Avenue combination, ail assuming their | Sse lot 45, in equare 56, to Johu H. Noch for 15 characters as xf "born in them a) SSS ay om age dete Bij — | _ ,2E= Rtczwonn Traxsrortatiow Coxvan- orite here alieady. “Monsioar aft | TIOX.—Governor Be ot illinois, has Phonse” again to-night. | pointed General Jokm A. Logan, Hon. W. P. The Theater Comique did good businces at | Haliday, Hon. J. ©. jee Nag 4 Lymsa both performanece yesterday, and the excelient | Bridges, Hon. J. M- Pearson, Hon. Joseph Yanety performace and thrilling drama were | Utley, Hon. Robert ioe, Colone: R- H. Whiting, igh! prectated by the patrons of the house. | J-M- Allen, exq., and Obarles 8. C a tow more chances of seeing theexsel- | attend this convention, which meets Decom- bill of the wees. ber 1 proximo st Richmond, Va. Severa! of —_—_—_e—___ these deiegstes are members of Congress, and THE TOURNAMENT at Forestville, Prince | al! able business men. Iilinots had the latest George's county, Md.. ou Wednesday under the | representation in the convention held here one auspices of estville Grange Patrous of | year ago. Hasbandry, was guite a plessant affair. Four- ee ee were addressed by Ren ON Oe Se aes er niee iting | a white boy, named ittleford, — resulted in the succest of Mr. Charles White Suty eiend on tol Hull by tho wUsel of cart over bis feet. Boteler band- a bim up and took him to his home, on L, een 15th and Lith streets southeast, where medical aid was rendered. fathers of the Foundry M. E. church, which | Was built soon T the war of I8lz, and for a | long series of years he was a cinss-leader there. For some time past he had been partially par- Was conscious until within a few he died. His brother, Christian, tying very icted with parsiyais, T! ased will take plac r. J. W « ten! a THE SAFE BURGLARY CASE. Matcu.—The Aquia creek A Evwaway } om ee A PARTI4« VERDICT. i A. B. W citiems Not Gallty. tol aud after Greakract they started oat on the No Agreement as to towards the City Hail, they entered the ‘fice of wh | Justice T. J. ‘on 4 , near Cat, to A plccearaty hom they applied tote knot. Justice Shea over Judge: The Jury Discharged. informed that magistrates were not aa- by , Wm. Kelieber and G: thorized to exercise this function in the Distric” | charged with ing in an affray; 5 ‘This morning, as early as 9 o'clock, crowds cf of Columbia, but obligingly offered toald them, Sat Gare Coen threats w Maria T. Peopie began to atsemble abont the Gity Hail Which be did by procuring the necessary va- | Carter; $100 bonds. John Norton, forfeited $5 nue, Dear 4), street. ——__@ ——__ TRE rixzet Percale Shi attached and rome #1 , atter which he called in Kev. Ir. Sunder. liateral for disorderly conduct. James Mo- ~ marked in anticipation of a verdict in the case of Hiram land, who made the fain one flesh (n the of Seen tertaeea comenaes. weeoe Grvnnelt, sa down 00 91.000. waparstscolians, - Whith Richard and Arthur istrate. names are Wm. able-bodied va, it, Was sent to chain- tt " oe ee arerappeatiar hos in con- | Bhodes and Margaret A. Jackson, the formers gang nuaty deen. J0ka'W. Holos, @oterting ~_wdeh pea eee nection with’ the alle esate burglary in the | *talwart Virginian, and the latter @ young and | the quiet of Georgetown: $3. Jobn District I bave the largest assortment of white Shirts ‘Ferhingwen, the United’ States. Bryan, ‘soffice. One of the windows | daite handsome and ladylike person. Rhodes | joud and boisterous talking; #5. Charles Smith, of the jem tn wnteh the jary were | pene pheno | bad been engaged to be mar- | charged with larceny of clothing; continued. was hoisted, und before 9 o’ciock their voices | ried forthe throe years, but the father of To-DaY. could be heard in animated discuesion, bat in | the Indy wanted them towait awhile longer.ani | feaac Mahoney, charged with carrring & ts the course of @ short time their voices became | they concluded that they couldn't and woalda’t. | razcr, @:0 or ninety dape in the workhouse, | .~ ceen | mi: general list oat Fxoe pt that Ou Northwest aad Pack : 5 : oUt: GFRRRAL DEPOT of all brands of Cha acne lower. By 10:15 the court room was fall of | After the ceremonies were over tho happy pait | Charles’ Thomas, petit 7, $20 OF thirty | Mell, which have bres continua loonie _wimexe spectators, including many of the most prom\- | Started ont to lovk at the sights preparatory t9 | Gaya Richtrd Bremmill forfeited goliarerst | Meo wiee. Bi st wholesale agente’ prices oaiy at nent citingne st the District. The on stood | returning to Richmond to-nigh: we seoseny —— Wm. Helpeses, dis- 1581-1333 Bameet, mane Remeete fore abent until 10:30 o’clock, when the deputy mare Socal are nec an arbing sisiet of Georgetown; $3. Frauk *. Shoow, i 4 : shall, baving had @ conference with Jatgo A Cock Fieut on Tae Maginoro’ Roap.— Harvey and Jobn Rarmond; forfeited collateral, ee eomebet 2 Hertzog have op han Humphreys, entered the court room and an- | Quite a number of the sporting fraternity of | soup Smith low and ; $5. the cholowt vintages denn to tek wee nounced that there was no necessity for those | this District, gp ome and Maryland, assem- | i. Dade, same; @5. Anna Flood; forfeited o> 1808 Bt 80 per done awe te Hock Wine Present to jose time, as the jury bad not agreed, | bled yesterday at West Burch's place’ on tho | interal Sale Debbyaare poate ete Rordesux and Burgunte Wine ne and wouid not be called in until 12:0 o'clock. | Marlboro road, abont three miles trom this city, | yant, waa sent dows. F urgandy Wines fro tzabeth Washington; | This bad the effect of partially clearing the | to wituess @ main between game oocks, repre | forreited collateral for cu ing. Peter 0. Koily } ceita: etree ~ room, bat numberalingered aboutanddiscussed | Sting respectivels the trains bred “by the | {0ttelted coll Butler, violation of back law; 3. | Quicksiitcr bas scld at Sco Sian ioe pecan’ | portation. the probabilities of a verdict. About 11 o'clock | Esiins of Washington and Walkers of Georgo- | GW, King, obstructing the footway on 1th | sd tuo preforr 4800 4s. Amertoan dix: word wes sent down that there was | town, tho former known as the biack and red | Greet: oc nfinuet Telegraph sold at 4 AN AGREEMENT AS TO ONE OF THE accuen, | 0d the latter as the mixed white acd wild In- ~*~ We, and first houses tn France, s Try Dooley's Yeast’ Powier, you will soon find it, not only the best, but ales the cheapest t va ty Fiour strong «91 wobanged. Wheat acive | Baking Powder. Put up tn A t kw the jury, but what | dian. The stakes were $10 per fight and #39 on The rikets | ives die uot ooueotne, She aneciod sat tea theca sxht each parvy fo yw ten b rdu and GEORGETOWN. | cons, Moremi Yireinta wee. pv! | \ 05 Mevoonaa a? | conn: Sourt, ver rixdights, of whic won five, Wash- | | —— , iViegi far | p SEB NAvzOnAL Savin soon came In, taking seattn the following orace | Maton stock was declared victorioas aud tro | _‘TRAMKeGIvING Day.—The delightful woath- xous. 5 ana | s¥enue end Lot ! atthe big table: A. B, Williams at the south | #7 ers were awarded the stakes by Captain | €F yesterday wade the Thanksgiving holidays enc;,Cel. Whitley, Gen, Henkle, Messrs. Smiths | Ne¢ Rvther, the referee. Cuusideri On derostts aie le money | VeTy pleasantoccasion. Business was ge HOB. Bauking bourse, w4é Satariave,2 to jones 1 Ws@1.90; Bo. ud 6 te 8 Peony tt’ | crs aud Davidge and Mr. Harrington, by whom | changtd bands In side bets. Sh ete Onn Cee Gharch sxcvines were ia: red mars oe Ovwa that Neven Patts.—“Tee Bnd tT e0Teace Fe eeeee cnt Cewet: | Guirownan Exrcociow— foo Mee Kiileg | “The cervioss in the Presbyterian Church, i reof piny wuods 1s good for. Soeump fod ek ge Hawnplrey © mers bos Outcigh—Stariiing Effects of the Concussion —at | West strect, were at 1] o'clock a.m. Tho . + | D5,” mays Dr. Krastus Whaon. Ne fo bring the Jury into comet Toe soe ie the | # late hour Inst night, sayetue New York Herald | pastor, Key.S. H. Howe, proached « fee nae s pile vag FN Ry te ng ba a Honey of Morehead an nine teat te ty well ill ie ith | Of Dharsday htralexplosion ef gaupowder | mon from Keclesiastics, 7th chapter, 19th ver GES; western mired, 24661: White 64. Ree Ad charged with the concentrated easan.@ of Dectie ee ed up again with | qccurred at {he entrance tthe new tannel now | “Say thoa what is the cause that the form Deicee urchacfed. "Hay noeharsed” Provisions | the most valuable ot all medicthal tren, ene —— . e Jersey Uity hill by the | days were better tifa these? for thoudost not | 2ui t, tat fri, Mess pork, $00 8 | Adiex Baleawen or Balm of Gilead, ant tear Beige dri i 5 aa and western ratiroad | inquire wisely concerning this.” And L - | shonliers, &% mE Tih wider, 1111), pered with the beating and purifrine fuloe's j SPpeared in w, minutes, and the names | congeny. From time to time blasting goss. oa | nectionfrom Matthew, 6: chapter, 3th versa, | scarce, win | the horetound plant and with the pursat women | Raving been called, Judge Humphreys said | Titty the tunnel, andthe airis rene far ned ke therefore no thought forthe morrow, a i do more ave eacongh or ald Hanene hn called thom to ak them afew qare- | Vide with the eoutd of the discharges. About } for the morrow chal take thoaght forthe sings 15. Petreloum fen than the air ct pime woods could do ina teolve teonld be canes at what he should ask only | ten o'clock last night a terrifie vibration, as if f, gbeice to Sae. scarce and firm, S235: r on Tooth Ache D : + b R c we. Whisky dull, ru, Ache Drops—Oi 0 mlm Have you cateed upon a vertict ? caused by a sudden peal of thunder, shook tha Gi ee eerien sid gulet ta Waisky dail, #—Curein one minute Mr. Grifin, (foreman.)—We have, sit—par- | neighborhood around the tunnel, but little at- : tenrion was given to it by the le generally, : We Dr, | New Fox, November 7—Stocksdoll. Moner, | _ CORs Exteves Sars Parser tally. a auas | whotmagined it tobe tho renting of the tanucl | Percbean, organist; Mrs. Tasker soneaon: Mec, | Bi Gol "TY. "Bachata, Tong. 46; abletty ae 1 MAUYAle cmgles, olgmen aoc ooce A ay Noy ag aah | Tock, A few men who werestanding near tag | J. 1). Kobinson, alto; Mr. J. L. Parkust, tenor, | ©xeremente active." 8” lo Dhocteur Waite, Chirepadiete, No. Answer.— Only #3 to one. sto | Mouth ef the tunnel at the Jersey City side | and Messrs. W. W. Winship and J.D. Robinaon, changed, Wheat quiet au ect, opposite the Treasury department. Gols there any probability of agreeing a8 t0 | Were co stunned that they did not know for some . They sang @ beautiful selection trou | fr Ure wear the Minstic ths otbe _ a: A time what had happened. Then they saw tae | J.P. Holbrock’s “Praise to Loxpon, November 27, 1299 p. m.—Erie,206@ smdhisen pe - Answer. esi aalgin reread not. bridge of the hillside road overhead, acroes Jackson's Grand Te, m, Xi : | TORS eRe sea) a - - 9 “ = a . 7 - x PoE) G ab Dlarkaon. | ONDO love te _ her ) . r . Whe sours coatinen cas Gesmabings to ¥5: nich the weet Hotoken care used to pass, shat. AtSt. Jon ( hureli, Bishop Clarkson. | non Rovenbee 2. 32, Tae west AY TRS Evastio Tkves, 235 Penny! Rev. Des. a ~ ree es an immense pile ofrab- | of Nebraska, oficiated, assisted Uy Pin from auy demonstration on tho rendition | bisn tumbie down the rocks. A ca:k of gao- | Nelson, Sliras, and the Keo Or, Atkins. ape verdict, and asked, What is your ver- | powder in the blacksmith stop on the above The Bishop took as his text the ‘aist rorso, 1st let? mentioned road had exploded. Cries were ut- | chapter, Ist Samuel, from which he preact ue tbe foreman—As to Arthur B. Williams, | tered to the blackemithrto come down, bat no | au able sermon, Gwelling with great foros and not guilty,” and we are unable to agree a8 2 | voice answered. Then the men proceeded to the | eloquence upon the reiation of the family, the others. : spot above and fonnd no shop; itwas blown to | state, charcb toeach other, His description of T Tiitected tho verdict be entered, | Pieces. Shortly afterward they found the corpse | the power ad cousiabey of maternal love was stating that Rote yedbs aa nut ctnen te tees | the, diac keith, oreibiy matilated, Ilng fo allecting that many is the congregation shed > “s — = ’ | several yards away. then the’ isco vered the Se << Heom together longer and would dis:hargethem. | hous of his boy in adifferent direction. The | At Christ (P. E.) Church, the chancel a He rae ae ee ory zances: —- |P" | search was continued, bat up to alate hour no | besuti . papper opal gy ae other bodies were to be seen near by. It is | Sermon was peenchid L's .— Yes, sir. zs on. | Hoped that the iamos, Who abe ourt—Have you any saggections, gen- | Five more numerous. ‘Tho sapposition ix that Mr, Davidge said: Nothing except to give no- Se | tice that at the opening of the next term thi rn eet ug | avenue. T, —e—___ a a2 | Tes Sincen Suwine MACaIND enige ofits Were S219 670. 4. e,ett om. November 2. 4 1B from the 5m. ‘fan ereey City pape enye: A couple of middie. | WY AN TED Evers « ry tau be Dataleoe Ee aged “bloods,” one of them an ex-alderman of | the cherpest eed bast? maces, oe a eee ge | this city, planned to goon sroand of pleasure | THIBDY'S. 120 Hritge errec in New Vork afew dayseince. Thewifeofone © of the party getting wind of! the proposed ex x ——= torsion, vationed herscif at the ferry gato,in | I URS Exchango place, to intercept her epouse, and | veto the xpedition. ‘This coming to the ears of | 4 2.8 elowant 9: the husband he and his comrade were in a | S0dOHILDREN'S FURS. u sparks from the workm: powder. It was 8 dismal | ditemma, and it was proposed to cross by rome MINK SABLE OBT laborers last night searching wit Kare : eonet | SAL SETS roa bie day. " — Feons whom they b+ liewod to have b @ urged t earers to gtv3 ras 9 ve . pace A, ag a eee Mr. Iiddle intimated that that would enit the | be badly eounan evidence of the sincerity Pear gs hd D er artam unexpected by sores Prices Very Low, Goods ove government. ings several blocks Stowarés tho less furtanate cass or | hing 3 thes into 1 povld-im* | © The court was then adjourned. Deuba eonensata : | Seneern SPOTCOENE, Se Soe Coveen sabe ine || meek oe ae | . BOW THEY STOOD. : ; Cougress (M.P.) and Danbarton strost (xt. | fe. not lwagining that ter b E’scopest fet ‘The jury were out nearly forty-five hoursand | _ New Yo ax C EF.) churches united yesterday, and held ' a te fue inc teasenl orcoann | rf | their Ballots were about the same from first t | DRY Goops.—The i of the market | vicesinthe Dunbarton street caurch. Atrance | i be found i s funeral processt last—standing most of the time in the case of | were unchanged, and although there was some | | sermon was preached by the | home saticticd that he bad not escaped v.T.D. Var | Harrington four tor conviction (Messrs. Hick- I | departmental activity the volums of bnsinesa ling, Mann, Craig and Moseley) and eight for | | transacted during the week was not lar, lant, pasior of Congress street cllurch, wid: < eee + | text war from Isaiah, 5th evap. 1th verse," ¥ ce eck of ¢ scquittal. In the case of Whitley the vote was | There was, however, an improved undertona, | canld have been done more Faucet ime) | Grr motto te quick sale profs. oot nein the caso of Harrington, with the exception | which was stimulated by a remarkably atccow: | Ihave done in I } Michaci’s (Ma. = eee pd bil’s of indic TEORGETOWN @ Dr. Hickling, who voted “not guilty. und bil'sof indictment (> fal auction sale of domestic shawls and skirts } Thegrend jary hast Carrie Man eaver, Means In the case of Williams the voting up to | : é | Zaiust every liquor dealer in Talbot cm = 7 ’ | at which all the leading bayers | Oo. report receipts at Drovers’ Rest on Weanes- | azuinel every tiquor dealer im Talnot PR vey vod apeze yesterday at ck p.m. stood) not gulity and | of the country were present, and who hy thalr | day of: head. of best cattle. 890 cheep ion l I: is Said ibere were about forty applica Sepostea eral Seubing Restecm dor denOen (Craigs, Maan and Atoscly.) This | spirited Pompetition and liberal purchases gavo | lambs, and 25 cowa.and eaives, wuich wore dis- | from tuat aictriot tothe evan Jury ter ne Wpettons mace ne aii socemith petite ‘Yrscvent ¢ ballot in bis case was w | practical evidence 0 their contidence in the | poued ef as follows: 563 beet eatile "sord: to ‘as to Somuter petition days, Bondaye ‘not guilty.” | future. The commission houses effected a | f Motes cua sare he shemraeen a butchers at prices ranging from 34 to 6, cents ——_»— per pound; 107 sold to farmers av to recommend nobovy im ing the grand ju | KAN BORN, President | Steady distribution of staple cotton and woo 8. PM W. BABSBETT,Ow that district, were also cent in. As the writs Board of Health. fabrics, prints, dress gooda, gingham! to four cents per pound; 57 bk Apocaty ne Mader dehions tar those = 5 WEERLY STATISTICS DIAHRMO:A AND DysEx- | Sc., in scoordance with the require sheep and lembs sola to. b a ue Lquor dealers they closed Petttnhorn, hes. D. 2,3, span, TERY—AN ALLEGED STABLE NUISANCA. jobbers, which are usaal! anging from 4% to Sambeid = Rank wiht 5 ; = donee, | At the regular meeting of the Board of | of the year, and just before stock-taking. The | pneep, ab o eae tae feana tere ta aces oe 2-0. Garey, Thee, Soowie, | Heaith Tuesday night, the registrar of vital sta- | sales of American madler prints at eight | jeft aver. Ws a b . Ligation of the li “Sonny South. T question, testified of the F # vile decoction sold by liquor —_ dealers, that “the first drink will make a saan With eviarsed premises, tm.preved machinery tistics submitted his report for the week ending | cents were so liberal that the agents we: November 21st, showing the number of deaths | abled to close out the entire large off white, 26; colored, 2%; male, 2s; re- | that figure, and have now only sideband, ro: | #Orach. Dtarket Guarw aND uits, : ume 5 ok, and | the best talent ty be bed In tie countrys du fase 275 minors, 27. ‘There wers s | and staples to offer. The jobbing trade wa: ‘ ee ee eens Si Sane Rin eek. ans | er teley Ser beng teeten wos ant dentr's trom phthisis pulmonalis, 5 from pnau- | (airly satisfactory, and onthe whole as good as and 360 ba d we e7uld reepec:tntiy’ tnform cur trients and monia, and 6 still birtbs, and 6 deaths took | could be reasonably expected in the ab-an23 of Y Tew vec Fabite thet pre-emtueut oa wey bave been our veya. at C.F. Water: place ‘in public tustitutions. Mortality was | cold weatber and at this season of the ye greatest in the 4th sanitary division, where | Tbere was voneideratle irregularity in j there were 10 deaths. During the week there | prices of cotton goeds and printa es were 1; martiages—10 white and 7 colored, and | Business wih the importers has s° tation tn Whe pos: self in the Chris no one deny me th sitting alone TO IS EXCELAIO“ ine Lndinw Ties, Biibous, &e, &¢., Geut'e Conte Vests No sales re- y fewing- machine. Inesiay night @ | compeiied to walk the street alone at migat, I 71 births—i6 whive, 25 colored; 41 male, 39 fe- | the condition of quit which 1s i jo ight tre oceurred inasmail huase on Potom ic | ore fear danger at an approaching footstep if soeveryboty frome 7s: m. aut freeee, male. this season of the year. st Prospect, owned by Mrs, kN. | itis accompanied with t3¢ music of whiscting. ¢ | Returdaretrom Ta wn. autit *. ont cuaaplote tn tue the week ending November 2lst, showing that | dress goods epe. Ns ie dwelling. Engine company No.5 was prom ytiy r 838 nuisances bad beeu abated, 10 causes of | were in de general movement | or hard and extinguished the flames before | —— iat to tha | STEtE__ 69 Jofforson atre: t. ae, teath investigated, 85 persons treated by puysi- reloss. The dress good: any damage had been don to the building. M or MURDER. —A special o the | cians to the poor; cost of medicine furnished by : Keetier’s less is spout £150 in damage to Web avs that the tria! ot the : 200 loads of garb- ture. The fire was caused by a coal ollexpl). | (Wo Degr —— weed pinning) wee dead avimals removed, aud 11 son. Reaper wat Wrenden . | “GRE. oe e e eer . ridge-keeper at Weldon, N. O., was aT SUCCESS.” ‘ » killed: tomes e OURLY IN SPAL%.—A cable dispstch from | coneinded Wednesday, and e verdict of murier | c “The treme shanty No. 130 tith atreet was | Hendaye says that Buckland aad Macgaten, ALEXANDRIA. in the tine! dogree returned by the jary. Bota | condemned a#'& nueauce aud its abatement or | SotfePondenta of the York Times aud —_——__—— were fen! anced to be hanged. The murder wa: — dered ss ~ 92" | Heraid, were arrested while crossing the Santi- Cr eBMATeD.—Theengineer of the freight train owmiticd for the parpase of robbery. otwithstandiag they uad passports, | onthe Midiand railrosd that arrived’ hore ac | ° ceed ame hel ES _ev : Ec retaved he 000 20m AB AcM—A special from Hous- | LARGE SALES—QUICK REDUCTIONS, assed ce tehman’s post. a on, Tex: $, saye:—In the dtsimet court, the euit Fontarabia. Thsy were | mile beyond Springfield station, thedead aud | of tegen ab ve.the si Katiroad Comp: PS epee Ween Tese the oft ak a fi tock = be ae ;- | These the officer mak ng the arrests refused to | twenty minutes after 12 o'clock to-day reports Dr. Keene iro reported that he had Investi- : i = ns pated the-cauna of tas coments Gasenie ver ree ne wae pondents were subjected | that when he p: wi developed into fatal cases, as referred to ia the oatee report of the registrar, and that inthe | CoPfmed ina privy for three hours, and then | charredremsins of an uuknows colored woman | or duis ces for’ be loer Of Lis arin, was deci ted, Temoved toa cell swarming with vermin. An | were lying there. Whether her clothing caught | he jury awarding Ber, man 810,00). A toned several cases of diarthua and dysentry no local scel ef i ie 8b: . Aes te be . a Roti: Aitioa could be found that might be eon- | Std: was received for thelr release Wednesday. | fire whileske was warming at tho watchmau’s | frst ev trial was mats by the company j Selling! Selling! § Seiling? = > 2) Macgahen was detaiuel, however, because he | fire was unknown, norin tact was anything save | ciney.turit was not granted. Thee : Se ne pede a bid used eome thaeatenia language ‘towards the | that she was dead aud burned known about | provubiy be appealed to the euprems cons ree ee een eas ported ‘occurred on 7th | savor of Fontarabis. ‘Tue latter has began @ | her “ icaGak aaanie ane Sere Cee etl eles hemeeee | civil action agulont Mecgaben, but it i sup” | Packt. OF Hossawad-~he your man, {8% OCMPULBORY EDUCATION ACT, to go into saturated by the Hydra ood wig horoughly | posed that the complaint will Tot be pressed. | Horceman of Fatrtar chatget vite hese een? | effect o the me OX Jansary, in New York, the ceaiaecs Tee the hone pean rater and | later dispatch aayathatat last accounts Mac | ing eas tried bemre the Hastings Couit of | Stms to be working well in advance in botti {he drainage from the horse stables above on | 2:hen wasstill impriconed im Sébeation Winchester. The jury tailed to agree—fire bo, | imtbate'y and Lovg Island. Mary more el. ith street. Several persons have suttered from See ing ‘or acquittal and seven for conviction and | Gr€n sre being sent to school than usual, in = symptoms similar to those which in the case re~ Coxrussion ov ax Unsattgar Mcavse — | contirement in the penitentiary for three yer order the* they may fill out the time required by borted proved fatal. ‘I'he necessity for sewer- | The murderers of Christopher Harris, noar He was then tried on the chatge of stenting law duri: g the winter, and bo availed of for | BO D TO REDUCE STOUK. Sge in that locality was urgent, and the piaciag | bethany, Butle r county, Obio.on Sunday nigit, | sedcie aud bridle, and convicted. the pnnina- work wh 1 labor becomes more plentiful in the of traps at the corner of ith and It streets, as | have confessed. They ace William and Jane ment being fixed at sixty days in the county jail | SPt!Dg- Low promised, would domuch toward relieving | Harris, hin father mother, and Jaspar, | Wi ten Ieshes, did ; 5 the present injurious condition. Samuel and James Harris, bis three brothers. VIOLATION OF RevENvE Laws.—John Wood. TRE Cc 7 of producing sheet and book music MIGHT SOLL AND GARDAGR. ihe family are very etupid, ignorant and sav- | of Fauquier county, was before United Searcy | WR? bTOU rhtout by an insurance investiga’ion of wien, from the committee on ordi. | age people, and fighting amoug themsalves has | Gon micioner ne Focier this morning on the | # Ate la Cliver Ditson & Co.’sstore, Bostou. The ade a favorable report on the contract | becn common. They say that Chris‘oplor come charge of violating the internal revemss tae, | #PiTalse:s report that books selling for a dollar | between Frederick B. Sawyer and | mitted an indecent cifeace on Sunday ight, | pot was released upon bail for iis apnearance | SH*t lzh een cents, those no for two detlars | ——— Samuel (f. Boit, trausicrring the rigut of re- | and his brothers took bim out to the wood pile | Dat, Was released a United Staves district conc | Cott forty cents, and se on. A stock of sheot moval of night soil and garbage from the for- | and killed him for it. ‘Che parties concerned, 3i sg Forcing! Driving? TOO MANY Goons, °5 music of retail value ot nearly $5,90) was ap- | : ~ . — mer to the latter, subject to certain conditions. | five in number, are uader arrest, aud the ‘young jee pn a city on the first Moa- Praised at $1,000. “| NOT ENUUGH MONEY, er Simi ae an ae | girls of the family are under guard. Suir voR CigaRs.—Merers. Steiner & Yohe, | Two Boys SUPFOCATAD IN A Rrewisa matter was, on motion of Lr. Cox, laid upon | ASSASSINATION 1 ARKANSAS.—A sperial | Manufacturers cigars in this city, on Monday | Buiina— At Cbicags, about 12 o'clock oa - thetabie. * aispateh to the New York Republic from Mem- | /8*t Tecovered in the Supreme Oourt of the | Tuesday wight, a fire broke out in the teams THE (TH-STREET STREET-CAR STABLES. | phis s4ys:—Miatters over in Arkausas are gat- | District of Columbia a judgment for $575 | bn lding (2 Milwaukee avenue, the frst tioor DETERMINED 70 SELL. inst Mrs. Aun Whitney, proprietress of the | of which was occupied as a stora, and the upp-r Whitney House, for cigars furnished her hus- | as a re idence by Anton Vaight, whose two band, who, it ts alleged, was insane. little box 4, aged respectively six and eight years, Facir TRees.— Farmers in the vicinity of the | were oyiccome by the smoke aud suffocated. city report the long-continued warm weather Sa pea oad the present fail bas had the effect to swell the MARK 'D FoR Lir® BY A CIgaR.—A lady buds of the trees like tm the epring of the year. | Walking on a Boston street, the other day, «nd~ Intome localities fruit tress have even bios. | & nt a man who was coming around « Health Oficer Keene submitted a report in og ere, sgain. A man named Shatfnor was relation to the stabies on 7th street, near Boun. | shot and killed on Saturday, in Waite county, dary, belonging to the Metropolitan and tne , by a neighbor named Payne. The cause of the Washington and Georgetown street raiiroad | rover baggy was the disputed ownership of a companies, in which he states that onthe 2ith | mule. M.H. Burke. of Monticalio, shot and of June last, resolutions were adopted by the | tatally wounded man oamed Yarber on Sua- board setting forth that these stables were nuis- day, In Lincolu couvty, and then surrendered ances, injurions to health, by reason of the ot- himerelf. ‘I'his case arose out of politics, and a tensive drainage therefrom accumulating in | slight diference of opinion as to who was the the gutters around the balidings, there being no | legal governor caused the whole ditticaity. provision for sewerage. Based upon these rea- Gocia ete Aa : olutions he canzed notices to be served upon the | tag ipso eo La tags Presidents of the two roads, requiring the abate- | (¢'P! B} , Sent : PURCHASE NOW somed out in full bloom. corner, ‘n such a menner that @ cigar in his WASHINGTON POLICEMEN were * bere this j mouth struck her in the eye, leaving a m: 4ND SAVE THE DIFIERENCE. afternoon in pursuit of a man said tb be nam-d | that ebe will carry all her life, and she wou'd Richards, =, seeing 8 contractor's wagon and | like to know if there is uo !aw by which she can tear standing tm front of a restaurant in Wa obtain r: dress. wei Tr stripe. Lewis, trustee of the estate of Jay Cooke & Co., | ington last night, had taken the driver's seat @ Sg SRS See ag ‘14 time allowed {shitty dass) bad nearly expised | €Ounquire the object of the meeting of tha com: | and driven sia tho direction of Eells Gaara | Now Mark Fuuucion, vin sotener Aeteee oe i 4 the health ofiicer calied personally upow the | mittee to take place on Tuesday, December 1, | Reinforced by eome of the police of tus oy | Scent, tape Kt teas bintenms qeaiet ome a, | 16 officers above named, who cordially exoresses | i874, at No. 114 south 34 street, and learned that | they continuea the chare. | leer anh sated, ond eiseey rae ee i a0 their design ard intestion to comply with the | !Adies aud others who find it inconvenient need | | Suir POR DawaGes-A number of canal | is calleo wNammany Gavinge Deane? eek at a notices, appreciating the necectlty for eo deine, | DOt trouble themselves to attend the meeting of | boa:men, who were detained uboat two Cann, | if arse there le moresemblease to Ferces te tae | r Se well for sanitary objects as for n business af | the Committee uniees they havo some special | at this port last summer, Dave, throoge toac on . | vantage; but as the sewerage desired invotved | T€Ae0n for doing so; and that the sotedules and | counsel” Messrs. AW. Chilton’ sod i imand | features. | the Gana and laying of pipes in the public , 2¢counts, with the report of the trustee, will be | Burke, instituted suits against the Blain Avon A CoUNTRY DEALER ordered from a bookeel- street some three squares, in order to tap the | ‘stributed, giving full imformation as to the | Coal company to recover damages for detention ler of this city a copy of 6 little buok, eutitied | Sth street main sewer, th yrequested delay un- | Condition of the estate and the claims agalnstit. | of their boats. | “Seekers Atter God,” whicb, not veing “in | til they might consolt the Commissioners, then a = P| Boaup or Punic Works.—As will be seen | stock” a the time, the Chicago publishers were the tearing up ot streets at considorable ex | nesday, argument was had on a motion tosoow wherein gtiare cuncce t Tit ta abet, | “Seek re After God” in Chicago —Inter-Ucean 12 Diseloners would order a fablie weree po ra | cause Why the injunction restraining the police | to rearor ay suc eeees cy passed by the | &-Mrs. Woodhall wants the papers to let 14 treet at that yolnt Into anich Teer seatic, | Sommlesloners from interfering with the San- | foevosrd Of Public works was passed by the | | &7 Mrs. Woo ought w be accommodated. M4 street at that point, into which the stables | gy performances of Mr. Strakosch’s Italian aldermen by one vote. e7-“Is I bust out s-lafin’ you musa’t get ae Bike that Ume Ho aetiow Naa heen taken ric | opera should not gnetitutionsiliy of the Senge, | _ tHE TIDE in the Potomac was so low to-day, | mad mucer.” (fe, Wayne bridegrose 2 inv oc ohenhle te Caner ne er to the northwest wind prevailing, that Sew H lat health officer has had several interviews with | jaw, applicable to cases of the kind. Decision bigs he this cit Lay 5 827° New Hampshire tias had no rain to men- * 'y were entirely bare. Fegion which would sooomplish the desired re, | _ConRasewam PLATT Ispioran.-A corres: ed, and commun Jaane | a fort, svcet voice in woman, except beranity | BOWS? CLOTHING sult, and the parties referred to could not make | pendent of the Richmond, Whig, Writing from | shore was kept open by ® rowboat —Gesstte, 25, | 0 Ao eee ete ee eerily sewer connections nntil such plan should make | Gioueester Courthouse, Va., November 22, says: 22. STi acne itpracticable. Meantime the nuisance exists | “The grand jury of York has indicted Hon. J. Forp or MATRimony.—A gentleman resid- &? Pity we cannot apply panch prin- AT SAME LARGE REDUCTIONS. as it bas for mouths, all the filth from the largo | H. Platt, ‘the “great American franker,’ for | ing cn Seweil’s Point, wio has been the has. | ciple to legislators and public officers generally. stables draining over the surface, and creeping | complicity in the riot at Yorktown a few na; band of seven wives and the father of 27 child- | —.V. ¥. /ferald. into the street Gutter for cares enuares an for ee before the election. It is said to be probable | rep. msde appleation at the office of the clerk @7-AL! here’s the Gret one of the season— K street. There appears at present no availa- | that Platt’s party attacked Norton's while he | of the corporation court in Se oe eee, Daniel Lemban—aged sixteen—Troy—tuin bie means for abating the nuleance. (Norton) was ing, and one of Platt’s men | for & license, he having de- | ice—pond deep—verdictaccordingly. Next. COME EARLY! be report was to the District Com- | snapped s pistol at Novtou's ont. Fee se sane cmtromemtinin snother wife. | sg-Mra. Sallie A. Reid has been re-elected Sage nenpenagae ipa nconeee a uncontrovertibie engrossing clerk Arkansas ascii Carnorsg Bunce Issoeee—Taformation Suet oF menitiniamiel Nes ane Be moan | resentatives. — me St eae: SHO? wHILR HUNTING.—Abont three o'clock | Was recely thst Bishop Domence, | who is now enjoying honeymoon | g7-The New York steamship companies re- A yesterday s little son of Justice J. T. C. Olark pap ror age Sy or Beco dead go Tosae CVE) Lente Noreen tae 8 | suse any compromise with the ctriking “tone: HL.ABLE BROTHERS, > sage ths iment “3 Cro agony = aa ite saisinel canara a —— Accordingly @ general strike was plas Ooliege a carriage. exact nature o1 les @7-The municipal council of Paris has aito; tion, on the Baitimore and ‘Cio railroad while | has not been received, but Father. i sd tua qian reopened be tna arotanner eames aoe Right Hon. Wm. E. Gladstone, ex- | MERCHANT IAILORS £ FINE CLOTHIERS, * pea 1a ok ct inthe pie acne EiSuesivet the Vetioum, deomees hap ettrecsed Of the isd, g cing off without penstratt 7 The soldier’s monument at St. Clair; Pa., ee tas anietee ni tes | Roveitr Cerner Tth and D Streets §.W. Sresering ‘the skull, but will leave an to the memory of the Bt digo Ag 9 “ado curing divine service ~ village ate - : a fees 3 32 chureb of . Flintshire, North Wales. 200 girls to dance or march in the extra batlet | 7enft assisting at ———— A Cmtp § “Black Crook,” at the Grand o; S7 An Obio editor his Re ee ee ‘ pele, § EVRRELY, punire arate: of : = ee eg We Kony : a we eee, — He" SA, LOTTERY. eniwins GEO. A. PRINCE & CO, colored child three years of age, named Thar, echo! toseberse aod a wasaber of | © envelopes quite conveulent for Bacexure ten, Tare man Tanseil, was dreadfully burned in Hee of i's varends, who toeide ne No. str 7 Couract with s hoe steve, Brat it a ee i ; ‘Rey. Thomas U. Dadley, assistant bishop eeeton ge a has for: La Opty reel dicte™ Tao Organs and Melodeons. 4 — accepted es of. 4 Ohrid church. fos Me Festorsalp 3 : rendered ‘Tee Steamer Farapar, with the ‘The Oldent, Manuinee eine Sotcieck last put tee ould ae ing, cable on beard, is having a rough time crossing poses ns . wet Ean altiongh not expected to recover. "| the Atlantic. A aving several a Weel somes 5 itenced a hindered hn es cfhe the cable ee mre. Sos yo ae aa 54,000 At teeta rll ay banged hime]? tu jail Tuesduy night. for tv Soh Deisclt young wowan, whe Aiteods on Blow in use. Se & revolver, and several are phi ie, the eee oe LON SEVERED wane ioere econo Mo otter musica, ogres svt ttalant toe 4%, Ga hore iar Gade peaclowss Het . A LANGE VSRisty oF ii ane al