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THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, 4 THE STAR BUILDINGS, Senesylvamia Avenae, ser. Lith St. 1B BVEING 125 S7WSPAPRE COMPANY, BAO P MANA , Pres't, - VEN oT! gueir subscribers st Tus Oxven Tah want, on Fouzt-rovn Usxte Boxra. Copies at che | counter Two Cant. eoch By tall—throe mouths, | O18; 2 months, $5.4; one sear, 38. ‘¥ STAR—Pubiienet Friday—gi 0 a feat. “oor tuvariatiy in lvance, {a both cance, 294 BO paper sent longer tana paid for. G7 Rates of advertising furniened on application. ~ served Dy carriers te i AMUSEMENTS. fre*s’s orena AvUSZ. Lota, Ever the Peerless Pa: rhe, in ber vew, beantifa', ans pier, “MUSETTS;” THe SIX Ard their varte Ta sett rey area’— i ' AND ¥IRE-FLY i Morday next—JAOK AND GILL. novote | AVILES NAY Nau pHearan, | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, event tog © week nud Saturday after- : no. . TRE LNGAkP CoMEBY COMPATY, WM hi LISGABO, ALICE DUNS LINGs & 1E LING apporied Mr GEO GLABKE ond pone: Benny and Tes ay, 6 igton © LAN ©W* BORACE LIS of bie Luimitable Bay Rererved places, ‘Orchestra * and Brad Adama’ cumiace every night and Wod Bogagemont of th Wacatier only six re of age. THE CAW THORNE, Master Heroert and Little Joc, coment of the dashing So0¢-a0d-Da- cs sen Terpeich-rean Artiste, Mies Bolla Grin, x Last week of the best art in the prot Mies Kitty Becoke, Mr. B Asher, M agsic Gray, Mowers Grecn Sedier. Fopuia: acmission, 13 ceats, 25 cont eo crete noes) 82" (/;RANO P4IZE CONCERT Gq AT LISOGULN HALb ” TBUBSDAY BY S2NiBG, DECEMBEB 3, la7t or the B OLPHAN BE WS ASYLUM 20 Prizes. ota. St. *—1 Geld Boameied Dinnond-Back Santins + Ladys Wat + B10; 1 Lady’ Goi See Wate 5100; 1 Ot Pat i Lady's Lace me Traten Prt: 1 ome ao 1 Lady's Silk bowl, $2 aud other prives . FT CORCERT at 8 o'clock. Tickets to be svlau, H atreot: at Mr. near 1b; also, at e concert. Drawlag rises given at th eos) at svar aL FHEATER, Kellogg Grand English Opera. Br C.D. Hass. Dire MONDAY EVENING. December 7, Ib TROVATORE. TUESDAY BV ENING, December S, Fi = appearance in twe years of America’s favor ite Tenor. had at the MR. WILLIAM CASTLE, In Fictow’s charming Ocera of MAR THA ANA. KRING, December 1325 ELLOGO MATINEE ‘and Orchrstra Musical Director U 8 Barie Stor, cs eft side ofshouts a «end right side at Thoater, seatn, nopordtng to location, @1 60, & See cireu'ars for fail east of ‘t+ aed at Box Office of Themer. or FELLOWS BALL. Femons riginvel BIBERNICON sna EMERALD COMEDY COMPADY. A wolangs of Mir. Musi Biss MARIE D Mack’ ™ LLY as** Barney” th: . Graud Matincse on SATUBDAT, December 5, at * 3c Reserved Seats &) cant nova -¢’ ELL Br G ENGLISH OPERA. D. 1Ess. Will commence limite TEE NaTIONAL TUSATER, Ou MONDAY EVENING, December?. Foli anroancemont cf artists. repertoire, price, Se. in the papers of Sunday, November 29. nZ3-0t B* BLOW'S GALLERY oF PEN ® AaAaTs ® PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. ting doors, for Por: Frouch Gilt Coa: 4 serd Photograp’ = 6. peoetved daily for the Holidazs. J. BARRY DONEHUE, COSTUMER, irs STREET, NEAR B. Rew and restly fitted-op Partors and SbLow-rooms fad a dowbiy-tncreased stock Masquerade and Theatrical Costames, com prising several bundred new and costly Ores tog.ther with every variety of Costume—Ladics’, é BASQUE BALLS AND Panving, IVATE THEATRICAL TABLEAUX AND OULD FULKS’ CUNUERT P.8.—With s tt » knowletge cf our bash Bess, we devote our wants aud wishes « our petrons, and by court: 4 polite attentton reat pelle Charges, and ¢ tH accommmodat: Bnd please, we seldom fall wo give satisfaction. oct3- a COSTUMER, 60" LOth Street Northwest. . p of Fine Aritetic BAL a THEATRICAL COSTUME LLS and P&RTISS snpplicd aw ber aM ail Ocat wk fe furnished with each mee deliversd and called for & MOXLEY, SOS lth street. eRe RIvTER’S. Stree! veea D and LL _Kis#Ds OF GaNTLEMEN'S GaST-oFF At: t8@ APPABEL ons be sold to the ver advantage by addteasiug or salllug on JUSTE, 9 D street. betwoon 61m and 7th streets north weet. Bootes by mail promptly stvende to, Cask paid. sy8-tr BALLS. 4, Pm pez IVY sOCIsig Wit give their A FIRST HOP AT MARINI'® HALL, on MONDAY EVENING November ud, 14. > ‘The arrangements are much as sant tine bo all lowers of Car oases gh, admis Geatioman and Ladies, Bewzs 21! DIRECT IMPoRTaTion. Ecssia ond Vierns POCKETSOOKS, Buesia and Vienrs Calf Letter WALLETS. MATCH BOXES. CIGAB CASES. Kiegsnt PORTFOLIOS. VISITING CARDS, MONOGBAMS, im artistic style. MOHUA'S BOOKSTORE, Bove tr 2018 Penn-yivania avenue 0 Ss BuoLESaLny ETAL DR Ue GISTsA nol? colm 47% Penn. ave., bet, eth sts. CERSTS, Che vening Star. St, 44—NE. 6.766. WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1874. TWO CENTS. EVENING STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. Anv Tae -rTatsxsnt in a Sa'timore psp.x this morning that Gen. Batier had an iterview with President Grant on Satuniay is untrue, Gen. But'er did vot visit the Excontive man- Bon ongSaturday. The only persons who saw 1 Report of the Postmaster General. The spnval report of the Postmaster General shows that the revenues for the year ending June 30th, 1874, were $24,596,568, ani the ex- Annual Report << Surgeoa Gear ‘The anpusl report of the Surgeon General of the army bas been submitted to the Secretary of war, TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. inyor Blayemeyer, of New York New Yorn, November 3°.—Maeyor Have. Washington News and Gosgip. NATIONAL BANK NOTES received for retemp- tion to-day, $196 000. InTerxat Ruvenve—The receipt ceipts for the month foot up £8, 605,302.09. Orvictat Recoontten. ngnix im, @t xortland Me Finst Lievt. Ws. B. Wara, Ordnance Cepartment, is relieved from signal doty €rdered to Watervieit arsenal. R. B. Money & Co.1 of Hardy's new na rom thi+ source to-day were 511,651.69. The total re. The President ha Rafael Lozano as vice consul 0 ived to-day a eapply at after o penditures £32,126,414. The estimated expenses for the year ending June 30th, 1876. are $36 9€4,054, and the estimated reyenue $29,118,15 leaving @ deficioncy of 87,515,378. Tne Bosc: master General fully approves the extension of the letter-carrier system, and the workiog of the money-order business. In discussing TRE QUASTION OF NEWSPAPER POSTAGE he ventures the opinion that the revenues of the partment trom this source will be m- creased by the enforcementof the act of Juans 23d, 1814, which requires that after the Ist or pext January postage on newspaper and periodi- ca) publications mailed froma a known office of poolication or news agency, aud addressed to Teguiar eubscribers or news agents, shall be | the President on that day were Secretary Fish, Secretary Bristow, Attorney General Wililaus, Col. Mosby, J. L. Barbonr, and C. L. Cobb. AEKAWNSAS ArPatné,—in response to the patches published in some of the New York apers of Saturday purporting to come trom Little Rock saying Gov. Gariand is eoncentra ting troops svc defies tle President and ©: rers, Gov. Gariand telecraphs his coun: asbington giving @ positive and anqu: contradiction tothe whoie matter, and ie not concentrating troops at all." The st. st peace and the people quietly pursuing th work aud business. MRALTE OP THE AaxY. | meyer visited Flushing, I. L., to-dsy. Onteturn- ject the Surgeon Geueral regor’ | ing the train broke down, and he was obliged t Notwithstand the arenseor | Waiktwomiles agains’ astrong wind. ar- a few cases of yellow fever a Forts Jefferson | Tiving at hisoffice he was seized with an apoplec- and Barrancas during the summer of 1 tte ft, out of which he, however, rallied, but army enjoyed anusnal good health du only for a few moments, when be refi in. year. The monthly reportsof sick and wounded | He was carried into the inside office by Alter Feceived at this office represent an accra» | man Morrisand attaches of his offce. Medical mean strength of 25,617 white aud > Sic was at once sent for, bat beforeany of the troops. physicians arrivea death ensued. The mayor ‘Was seized with a short of co'd shiver. He drew The Surgeen General calls attention to t\¢ | tWoor three long breathe, after which he cease. atest pomber of men reported to bave bee: to breathe. Gischarged on surgeon's certificate of di=1lv'tity THE GREATEST CONSTBRNATION and remarks that, adding together the death prevails ip and around the viernity of the Cite and diecharges for disabliity, the total iow o | Heil, which ts crowded with eity officials as F: LOSS FROM DISABILITY. t PERSONAL Information recet here from | charged at the rate of two cents per pound, if | the army during the year was 47 per 1,0000f it- | Well as large cro of outedera. None, how California states that Senator Morton, who ha: | i#sued weekly or oftener; and at three cents per.| ‘trengtti for the white, and 39 per 1,00) ¢ | ever, he ed into the chamber of deal deen at the Hot Springs, near Santa Barbara | POURC, if iseued less frequently than once a ace cesiaeae oun ree anal of th ererion: ee ee ee - - x © act ides u iy e Te 3 of the previoas | 4 in that state, for more than a month, isin afaic | WE Theact provides that matior shall b . — pi weigbed in bulk snd prepaid with adhesive | five years, tt will be seen that the ebtet ¢ THE SUDDEN Ger DEATH OF MR. JONATHAN way for recovery, and in the course OF 1 = stau ps to be s devised for (he purpose. | ence is a diminution in the losses of the ealored . STO RORS, “Far trom the Matting ¢ £7.00 more will andoubtediy be able toretarn ts | ‘The manner of applying seampe is lett’ dis: | tooyelastyear. Italso appears tharthe tare. | & particutar friend of the payor, made » des ania cers to determine | PA duties wt Washington in such a atate ot | Zitiouary with ae spartment, and asyetem, | loss of the army from discharges on sntge Tpreesion on him: {he made mo’ BET s benlth as wiil be # fit subject of rejoicing to nis | Shion it ts hoped will work satisfactorily, haw | Certificate of disability is not ap incident of the | AUCboly remarks both yesterday and w day upon infantry equipments organized in Ju friends. <<" The Baron and Baroness De Bons. | been deviced tor carrying the law into oifect, | pact year, but that it hae been of consines ce | the uncertainties of ire, last a: Watersliet Arsenal. N. Y-, having com- | Sorte have taken the handsome sosldence of | The stamps aro now ia course of preparation | currence for the last six yeats, and it ie note : PURTHRR PARTICULARS. pleted its dutics bas been disestved. Mr. M. H- Prince, No. 938 Now York avenue, | ang will be ready at the time appoloted tor | ceselve when compared’ Wit the tes ur ico | Nawgors, November 30—Mayor Haremes for the winter. Tue Baron has been here for British army from the enue causes. er went to Flushing, L.[., yoeterday, it has Tar PEATING and veutilsting apparatus o” | Some years, and the Baroness is the daughter ¢ subject of the transportation of the m om PRATER oe = been ascertained. and spent last wight at the the Senate wing of the Capito! bas been pat tr of Mr. Ben Helidsy, who is bere on busines- = ¢. Lak DEATH RATE FRU ACCIDENTAL is the most perfect order in suticipation of coming session of « Srorerany Det terday morning, Detar: anil about die mi Will teke quarters at Wor ley’ assistant treasnrer at New the month of Decer to be sold is two an Ministee Cussive Dentas tre Stories or —Itisunderstood received a tele from General Cushing < ster lu Siadrid, entire: g the reports in regard to th Kray, who wae recently sent It Ropears, on the con Dockray’s ILL TreatMpnt. that the Secretary of Siate bs tment ot BD: to Spain from Guba. nil to the city yes. Accompanied by Mrs. Delano They are staying tor the preasnt with Me. and Dre. Ames, 415 M street, and wil! remain there tia of Deceusbor, when ther for the winter Saies or GoVeRNMEST GoLDIN Decexnea | Philad The Secretary of the Treasury has directed th: ork to sell one-halr n dollars of gold on each Tharsday daring her. The aggregate amo nt one-half milifon doliars il Iso discussed. Mr. deweil i Lition ef the franking privilege opens i Will ultidieiciy make ubstaining. DIPRICULTY. “For the firet residence of Mr. Oliver ( ul for some time. He entered bis office appar ently Im good he 2, And commenced to reat his correspondence as uscal, when he #u fell to the flocr. Every possible effort w made that medical skill could saggest, bat to that the arlick, who has bees OA UERS. Iu our army the proportion of deaths ana dscharges from wounds, accidents, and ti juries is more than twice as great’as in ¢ British army. Thus in the past six years it bes averaged about 5 per 1,000 of strength, while iu connected with the French government. The wife of Generai Beiknap, Secretary of War, bas present im with @ daughter Saturday evening. Hon Jay A. Hubbell and Hoa. O D. Conger, both of Michigan, wich thei families, are at the National fivtel Phe ® ; u ¥ ve time In the course of x lite devoted actively to | the British army it was 237 perl.000 of strength. } DC Purpose. Un the friends of the ' msyo rend a6 seveuy tie Arrivals a: Willad | business, 1 find myselt in churge of an eelab- | Of iizdeathe from wounds, accidents,andtujur- | Cueeverie,, , ie, true position, tt | was S New fork: 3.0. MoDoein Hon. A.f | U®iment the expenditures ot which largely ex- | jes among our white troops, 23 were homicites, cies skekiee oh ~y§ ye d: New’ Orleans: Ie, Le Shellyy dor Loita, | ceed ii reeripts—a state of alfairewhichatrikes | 14 suicides, and 30 accidental drownings, ‘Tee | cubed, remarking, «I aw now as well a8 l over with great rorce a wind more or less disciplined by ‘hat clese inspection of accounts enforced in meteartile pursuits. In ordinary business af tatrs there is bat one end to this condition of thinge—bankruptey, ‘The deficiency of this de ent has varied of tate years from 15 to 20 ent., while from the best data at my cem- mand I bave been compelled to sub mates for the year ending June Will show an expected excess of expenditures over recely (5 Of pearly SX,00),000, of about 25 percent. of the entire revenue of the depart- ment. How far the American people will be wil to be S. T. i average Dumber of deaths from homicide was per 10,600 men, aud the average for six year- 3 per 100,000. ‘These figures are stzikingly ir exerts of = ortion Of homicides in the British army, the average among troops serving in the United a tM six years being 2 pe: 106,060, and in [odia 18 per 100,000. The nam ber of suicides in our army duting the pas! year bas been in the proportion of 64 per 10,0 among the white troops and more amoag th- colored troops. The average for six years was £3 per 100,000 for the white troops and 26 per 106,000 for the co‘ored troops. In the Britt: army annual average of suicides per 100,00 troops ferving in the United Kingéom was 5 end in India 55. The proportionate namber o: Geatbs trom drowning is also greatiy in excess er and w iphia, cbhitt House ti New York; Hon. J. ©. Dore, Chi Charles Kuap, St. Lou's; Hon, O. T New York; Hon. G. Harringtoa, N Hon. James Beck, Kentucky; Professor Chas F. Baidwin, Ohio; Hon. 8. B Smith, New Y fon. KR. RK. iler, Teunessee; Hon. J. eon aud fam! Indisp fion. Wm. Kentucky; D. Nuun, Tennesree. -+--¢ Butler is at Wormley’s. --*-r. Huliand, editor ribner arrived from New York afternoo iat the Arlington. He le at Liveoin Halli to-night. ----Hon. Jack fon Orr, MM. O., fowa; Gen. Thos. 8. Rosser Minucsota, are at the National. “Judge Montana; og the arrivals at is re: Hon. 8. A. 1 was, I will be ali right woon I got warm.” = - New York Notes, DisaTH OF A MERCHANT. New Your, November 30.—Jonsthan Star git, an eminent merchant, died Saturday. ALD POR TUE STRIKEKS. The state labor union pledges assistance tc the striking longshoremen, © the extent of $10,000 oF 850,000. COUNSEL POR WILLIAM M. TW presented to Judge Barrett in the oyer and terminer court to-day, a petition from Wm. M Tweed, retting forth that be is detained ilie gally in the penitentiary on # warraut granted on conviction fer a misdemeanor by the court which had, as his counsel informs him and nomy which, while ea of the dspa ‘1 t. He menchtect ee Pe Ment, shail aso atford to the uew and growing | of the number of deaths from the same cause | Yerly believes, no jurisdiction to try that of- rary, that hie accommodations’ at Santance: He Hoar, Of Massachusetts, arrived here thie | Tatsans of our country the mail factities to sition army. fence, wherefore be prayers for & habeas cor- from being eubject to striat condecment, be ha, | in NewVork, and wlilleese tor Week which the enterprise of the people entitie them, ech pus, returnable on Wednesday morning tn the been allowed 10 walk about the city with free, | morrow, and will preside ‘at the openings are few or rmall, bit in some way tney can ani Lonasnoawuzn in New Yors | Supreme Conrt chambers, commanding the fam, though subsect to police iusnection ti. | of the Beate oext Men oe nivst be surmounted. I deem it suitable to say m in their determination not to ac- | watden to produce bim im that court, and re- fom, thongh subject to police inspection. Itc ts here that I propose to guard with strict vigil- | Cépt any other than theregniar rates of wages | turn the cause of taid detention. ‘he writ wee board aud clothing, aud though he is ab be re ducted prison in Spain. OvR Rorat Visio2— been offici g Kalakaua,of the vernor I. rJ.M 2 Maui; E. M. Mayor, the king’s priv tary; ard a cumber of ser a American miuister to Hawaii, accom the bing by the iatter’s invitation. {¢ is tention of the king With as Little delay aa pe: the reception to be given bie ma: rival in this city have net yet been agreed unoa bat it wilt tone that w t credit apo There is no doubt, howeve of the most cordial character, to honor to his station, and rei thie government. bat Tay INTERSATIONAL PosTAGE C Mr. Blackfan, mul bureaa of the Post who has jnet ri In exthasinae! congress, having accomy 5 Felation to nnitor: maximum tat tween the L ties to the convent ed ail th cean postage. of charge wll be six ¢ m, wh tt oved to Valencia, it is to the best con é government ha otified of the arrival at Sao andwich | ¢ A. Pter unig: he in D the pot ted States and the countries par h will go lato effec’ Tur Propoext The Jeint Spevia’ Distx Con, while tue companies are just aa determined not to pny those rates. The White Star and Freneh lines steamers, ard all others advertised to sail CT GOVERNMENT. ssional Ce the expenditures of tuts department, sanc- tioning no outlay which can be avoided without granted. TEE BEEOHER-TILTON CASB. . timent to the service, and s0 to conduct its Judge Neilson rendered a decision this baying in charge the formation of @ bill to p» affairs generally that the interests of the public | Ou Saturday, got off with full cargoes, excey morning inthe Brookiyn city court, upou th fide ® permanent torm of goverpimest for the | shall be petamount to those of any individua’, | the Inman steamer City of Montreal, whict. application of ex-Judge Morris to have the trial of the indictment against Theotere Yiiten set down for December Sih, that inasmuch as he did not think the lapse of time sufficient to jostity the court in giving a dectsior im tavor of the defendant, he would make no order, but would leave the matter to counse Dictrict of Columbia will begin holdiv 8 nW esday next, aud will meet every da cres{ter until they shall have setiled upon al the de of bIL to be To at terd these sessions, Judge achnsette, one of the mem will not leave until Tuesday. The New Jersey longshoremen, to the number of 600, held « meeiing yesterday and appointed a committes ts bold @ conterence with the agents of the They also decided to corporation, or part: 6 Berlla corre ily News, writing Mr. Glagetone’s pam the Honse, arrived h this morming. Senator | With great faticfaction im Germany, t udthe Cooper lastitute mass mee! and the district atiorne Morrill, of the Sena‘e committee, h: phere | Such a reception Nore ee ee of | morrow, ins body, some time eugscged in this work. nator Hain a previous position, It had become the fastilo: = Central and Seuth America lip, of Maryinnd, and Mr. Mitchell, of Wie | bere among people who try everything in the | ATTEMPT To Revive Scaven CAPTURE OF A PIRATICAL STRANER. Panama, November 21.—Advices from Per cupsin, are e ted to-morr scale of their own 6cc dispatch tothe Philndelphia &: from this city rays: It ha: pe siaetical reforms to as- Wits referenee to t ening , st been ascertaines aoclate Mr. Gladeton 2 bi eand the Engiish liberais 4 state that the piratical steamer Talisman wa they have already be a. re | With 8 spirit of sevtimental concession to ultra. | here that the new Democratic code of Georgia. | Ceotured by ths monitor flaasear tn the bay or ot, ae has been published, be a distribution | mentaniem, and to give Mr. Dierseli and the | Ss la*ely amended, contains « provision desigoc: | PRnuchas’ ‘One thoes: od packages of arm: of the exceutive pow the several de | Conservatives the credit at once of more saga. | 10 rerve the same purpose as the bill just paseo! | s°q ammunition were fount en board, bnt partments of the ga Tho dill wilt | City and of a more decided Protestantism. Thus | by the Texas Legislature. It is claimed tha‘ | Some forty-ecyen Peruvians ond a somber » provide for a comission as the t they interpreted the late elections at a rebuke | UnCer this law a black man may be taken for the crew were ou shore and bad tanded part of branch. The number to compose to Mr. Gladstone's timidity before the Komiah } ¢!bly from the county of his residence and sok the cargo. They took porsession of the ort 0 one of the «eta ot ck into pe yet completed. rch. All thie was, of course, fucay enough, voluntary slavery, or hired, which is th. No. driving out the «mall garrison, with the thought, boweyer, that the co: but it was at the same time mischic En,” | same thing, in another and remote county ot | yc: or some ties on born adea, The party ne gree upon five number, two of whor erals might not Jik edwith | the, State, snd that the guards necessary foi | shove. as son os they paw the Tallanen tm por bull be sel n the District of Colus gislation of Prince Bismarck, | thelr safe keeping wili be masters to whorthey | Socic) or the Hursear, immediately seized som The datics mumission will be clear} they are, J suppose, jost as unwilling to bo | Ste hired, avd duration of their servitade maj cars and a locomotive, bundled in what the: uetined, which w main of the pected of sympathy with the Syilabas. Mr. | be prolon indefinitely. could, and started for the interior town of Mo caretal collection of che revenues aud thet Gledstone’s book is therefore quite dmely. The | pny Brecney-Trutom Tuiale The 1 | Rnegtia, which place place they took posaessio faithful cisbureer der gach restrictions press here is not inditfere ts Lunportance, 5 e sion % the enor Pierola, the chief of th: Congrese ehall 1 The bill w and bar givea long aud elaborate accounts ui | Sf, Mi Beecher's counsel from the decision 0: | Of. and there Benor Pie ead : sotance with eo: fully provide for the Brookiyn city court, denying him a bill © particulars of the charges made by Thevdor. Tiltou, bas been noticed for argoment bet udonal enactme: it fiom London.” expedition, prociatmed bimseit a tictator, wu . . enli vesting ta Congress of a ieted all the men he could. Troops wer dispatched, and = = = it was expected the reb : 4 CLERGYMAN Suging Turncs as SOME OF en the tet 183. Mr. Bisckfan aay. | ginative matters. ace ao THE Woait 5 PzorLe Sue Tuum.—The Kev. } the court of appeals at Albany next Tacetay | Would soow be made prisoners, that bat ¢ it be chatecd on letters ts domed ee twat have already bse. | 1)" porteous delivered a lecture in All Souls’ | BOger A. Pryor will appear tor Mr. Tilton’ « Re tec ed == and froan Callforate, resasdiee of Gln adowed in TuB Staa, tha comm Mr. Shearman for Mr. Beecher. The « is reported to be plotting Bolivar in order Tex ANNUAL Keroxrs the heads of de of those of the the Sceretary of the Ceneral Tre 1 avy, and the At are in the bands of the pu named usually m + this year it wil aber. bly tha press by report to the but not to be given ou anicated t ge wi to the press. anti! it shall have that body. T 2 Prosi Nava Oxpers.— Lieut. Gommnter Francie execntive on board the A. Cook ordered as fectiving ship Sabine, at Portem: W. W. Mead as execu Lieut recaivi iy der G. O. Schulze from the n: —All the reports o artments, with the exception retary of the Treasury an ney printer transmitted t The Secretary o1 ding ne! pa’ delivery to Congress be telegraphed hence as here!ofure i rende- . New York, and ordered t command the tron-clad fteamer Saugus, at Ponescoia, Fla Church, Brooklyn, tast night, on thi ng come tin ¢ Bultoonery of the Modert Puipit.”” may be looked for on any following Tansiay | Provest aainst the treaty recencly evle al features of ¢ tant the tendency of the day is tog back to the | The connee! on both sides havenottied Gan | with Chili —— yg sai ga nestional ministry wat Judge Neison, of Brooklyn, that they wtli t THE U. § STeAManI? owARA ready to go op with the trial of the case on De cember 8, and the judge ordered the depnt clerk of the city court to prepare a pane! of on. thousand pettt jurors. h. vines Of haif a century wo. perronated ome arrived at Valparaiso October 2 _acinpeetiny ~Setatendocony Murder Trials in Delaware. HOW TAYLO® WAS AUQUITTED It ie the intenti dure the bill ou t ; committee construing that the resolution o Congress charging them with this daty so at bis hearers by illustrating the manner _ ) t s e ss Rrra ARs yeaa VilMINoTON, BL., November 30.—One © reeted. ff it should not be rew ana py Deptt Tue Mitwavkes Lismi Scrr—a ape aes thé srtal of Tavlor. who was a> will be , and it can then Sone kage ccs he peste eink dispatch to the Chicago Tribune from Mitwau | juiiied of the murder of Mackey al Newcastl ported at any time, it being a privileg Ma tchainntiean Genien, Wetton cee? kee, November 2, says: It is understood tha | friday, states that had tbc ju:, been polled 0 aud tn erde any other busi | did net men parae, bat in one t William Pitt Lynde, Congressman-elect fron. 4 the rendition of the verdict, r of the nambe would have refused to assent. Afier fastin fifty-eight bours they had agreed to rem alent white the others gave their verdict. bu have retused their assent if asked indi THE TRIAL OP AARON K. WOODWARD for the killing of a boy wamed Lukens. whilr stealing chestnute, is now pro ing at eastic. Tho jory is compored almost entirely o! farmere, who sympathize with Woodward, us hc was defending bis property trom a gang of ma raucing boys who greatly annoy farmers in thi- vicinity. at the reicrence wis unmistakable, and ¢ r of the Brooklyn Taberzacle was handlad put gloves. Speaking of the remark re tly made by Mr. Talmage, that he had fired at the devil and tly uit the mark, D Porteous said deed the case, it wag an apt ttlustration of the power which lay in the Jaw bone of an Sun, 23th. this Congressional district, bas to-day unler taken to withdraw his suit against the Sentine ¥ for $20,000 damages for libel, in charg ing Lim with paying Rindskopf $4,009 to with- draw trom his candidature, in consideration o orial in Suturday’s Sentinel retracti the charge on the faith of Lynde’s affidavit thay hedid no such thing. Rindskopt, who hac nght @ similar suit, is expected te do th: same. 8.0. Campnets’s ©: ‘he funera services over the temaips of 8. CO. Campbell, who was recently with the Kellogg Bnglis! opera troupe, took piece in the Church of th Ey y in Chicago yeeterday. There was + large attendance, the presence of numerow WING at Kine WIL wi ollected that at the pub speaking between Messrs. Douglas aad Sener ng Wiliiam Gouet-honse, on Octoder y court day, there was s new role of battle dore played, when the shuttlecock used was s air of tumblers thai did service instead of the ordinary ball. We learn from the West Point Star that the grand jury of King William took & more sertous view of the by play, that was no on the biils, than might have been expected, and ‘found troe bills of indictment against B B. Douglas and T. Foster for disturbing the peace, aud aleo against Hausford Anderson for carrying concealed weapons.” Anderson, we occurred a death near Industcy,in this coonty, last week, the patient living forty-nine days witbout taking any food or uourishment. The — & woman by the name of Noper, has een for years a firm believer in spiritualism, and was, we believe, a mediam in that faith. Something over two months ago she conceived ——o——. Foreign Notes, A MISCHIEVOUS NEWSPATER. rm rs the idea that she wus possessed with an evil % rs _& w. 2 Tribuna newspa Master Nelson T. Houston from the Hydro- | wndéretood, wae Mr. Soner’s friend on the oc tig mad thact posemary to sacra it ae one ag calla Sled pepper lee Dg paar tie ce punts vaslens os graphie Office and ordered wo duty on board | casion—/redericksburg (Va.) Heradd. death. Accordingly, she began to abstain trom | PO rm rncnres oebecually, Boticeable. Th: | Ee ioe against foreigners generally, and particu. $e Hantical School ship Jamestown, at San] Cyoas ene Sraires.Catper edmond, » | food of any kind, Sie refused all offera, sua | LY Seanad oe een TUE Tl ierty apa as emoere et tee Poapees Francisco, California, por stgamer of 10th De- | vouny eelored tina, wae Geoeken Cnr en nia, | whet, atlex soveral Gays had elapeed, cod trom pes Harty Pecken Wn Caen ee ee: | corsetin, Tue peuplect the clay af Easeniea comber box". taken before Justice D, W. Whiting on a | exbeuistion, she was contined to ber bed, neigh- | (°¥:, Harry Feakes Gillespie. The remains wer | DAVE Tisen against the foreigners there. The A comm t League of Amer- | charge of having ‘made way” with the con | bors prepared the most savory dishes, hoping to | Cor veyed to Graceland cemetery. government has sent 2,000 troops to suppress arextived i a os | tebts ($11.50) of ® pocket-book he found be. | tempt her into eating; stil! she utterly refused — the demonstration. fea arrived here this murniug for the purposs | [¢! ging to dames A. Goodwin, whose father he | all offers, informing them that she was fed by « Messacausstt’s Divorce Law Decranm PROSECUTION THREATENED. of presecting to Pr Grant, Secretary | was in the employment of at the time. He | more appetising food taan the oue they offered Vorr.—The Supreme Court of Massachusett Lisnox, November 20.-The Brazilian gov Bristow anc Postmast-r erai Jewell certain | aoynowledged he found the pocket-book, and | Sbe supposed that her strength was miracalous- } declares the divorce law of 1874 unconstita ent bas informed that of Portags! that resoluti er taet, ihe coe to aati: | that he knew whose it was, but said it only con. | 'y kept ap, and in this belief, singalar to reiate. | tional, ‘The court says, “Obapter 597 of thy | ghenewspaper Totues of Pata wit be pr an atke h inst. The commiites visiied | trined <1 59, which he speat. He wassentenced | she ilved’ for eh aineg days without | statnte of 1°74, declaring that such divoret Cuted for its hostile attitude toward Portage the o ia) wre mentioned with whom ther food, and was sensible to bad please conversations, but failed to from either Ry indication of what retofore decreed, shall, without further | subjecte. xty days in jailor twenty stripes. He said Ay Zoac coat er he judicial process, hearing or decree, be decrees ———- ¥ou than stay In jai | —Aacom’ (Moly ld rather be whipped ss a ee ‘and take and bave that force and efiect of ab An Incendiary Fire. tow, we on. the aub Si Gea wun Wine The. claior Unica oot te Hee solute divorce from the bonds of matrimon Witainotox, November 30.—James Gath- t.rno-t. ious fequeat the removal | Suow Sroaus-A heavy auow storm pre: | York grows wats ‘The promucur clorgvmen | O=ce ty tho constitution, and iswithouriaga’ | Magis Co® CMPSee factory was barned las C ‘at Baltimore, the | vatied throughout Allinots, Michigan, atieshor en eee en ee citect.” $ cies [Second Dispateb.} fell othe depth ot Sgt ene ee ee | plans of the strife, ie aa tnvitation extend Ixvexpep ro Kitt & Doe, BUT KILLED HIM | gM Norns otis one ke linea ae sid , erasers the managersof the grand opery house, SKL¥.—Diatthias Harris, a German farmer, te be XN Peg Prag about fone neue. | clergymen of the city, without regand to creed, the fatm of J. Notziger, mear Micia won ee secon tar te taste tee nd Jerp, and locomotion aud street traiic have | 1 witness the Black Crook, ® performance | Tazewell county, Ili., at 8 o’tlock Taesd: : Dy ery gallant offi manded the army of the Tennessee, te by Rebieeo, o 0 the orcer of the Sc Tennessee, who collect plac e desirous tha’ th Itt of the place in w Congress wilt tim for the ba meuitable spe @ Secretary of t decided to ‘nati Actees the Canadian frontier. tatew days age Deral Janes B. t, who com- The statue ati, and was execaied ty of tho Army of the © saberiptions for cribera mre many 1, at which ¢ Treasury har ate @ genera! revision of the “de$ bi transportation of dutiable Imports Som relaxations | bomfte. Was set on fire at low tide, when it was difficult been much impeded. In [ilinois the snow is | Sgaiust which they bad directed thelr evening last. took an old army musket an a ines to procure watcr, as the city water about twelve tuches deep, and teains have been | Sunciations, aud thus personally stepped iuto the yard to shoot a dog belonginy | Ou se5 "0c wot extent se Bor th delayed ani theroads | characier. A protest signed by @ namber of | toa neighbor. Itstesd of shouting he struck w | TOTES de pot ‘The province of Ontario was visited by #cuow | Citizens against Sanday theatrical and operatic | it with the butt of the gun, breaking off th . six iuebes Tue Kine oF THE SawDWivd IsLANDS wae tendered a public reception jesterdey in San Francisco, op his deburkation from the United States vessel tn which he arrived. The party will remain in San Francisco a few days, when they will come to Washington, atter which they inwend te visit the principal eastern cities. The King says he ie merely on a vieit to the Presi- dent, and will not take auy pari im negotiations for & reciprocity tr eaty. = Tak Suakt Pox mm New Yors.—The in- ates of the deaf aud dumb assinm on the Boulevard, at Ilst street and lth avenue, New York city, are yictims to the ravages of small pox Twenty inmates are now sick; thir. teen Ba@ been seit to the uospital on Black Weil's island, and about one bundred to thelr ‘The disease it increasing generally in perfonaauces is publiebed contains the names of several ie: managers. Strange to say it | stock. He struck again with the Darrel, wher a the g went off, fring the contente into bi stomach He died in twenty minutes, leaving « wife wud three children. Ex-Sewator Lee, of Florida, says a the statement now gomng the rounde of the prea: to the effect that he 12 engaged in buying ny slave claims in hopes that Congress will ulti mstely pay for emancipated ne; is ab30- lutely false, He says the loss of alave property isonet of the irredeemable losses of war, and the i ea of any possible reclamation is too wild to be entertained by any sane man. A CRAFTY JAIL-BIRD.—At O-hawa, Canals Chesier Campbell, alias Anderson, wlio was ar rested inst Thursdsy night for forgery, from the lock-up about four o’clocy, He complained of hz}, the constable tc ae his ing thestrica! More Mennonites, PHiLapriraia, November 30.—Two hun dred and forty two Mennonites arrived on the steamor Vedul. and are wf preset quartered i: the steamship depot at Christian street whart They are in cbarge of the Mennonite Exceuti Aid Soviet tnd will (be forwarded to Harbor, Lancaster county, where they will be sheltered in about one bundred houses belong ing to the Phenix [ron Company. There thes will ¢main doribg the winter, and in the meat time locations for a settiement will be selector in the western states and territories, Death from an Overdose of Morphine. Bartimogs, November 30—Wm Ogio Key tound dead in ‘Renner: cane The coroner's verdict is hia to excess, us Wak In Sours AMERICA. aneiro dispatch says: +The re\lgious ex citement growing out of the conflict between the Catholle clergy and the civil authorities has culminated in @ serious disturbance in the provinces of Pernambuco and Parabiba. The sympathizers with the bishops of Para and Per- nambueo, who were recently sentenced fur vio lation of the laws of the eimpire, have made riotous Gemoustrations. Their be is “Down with the Masons,” and they have attacked sev- eral Masonic lodges and bid defiance te the toca, authorities. Troops and ship: Lave been dis itched to the disturbed district from Pernam- aco, Bahia and this city. RELtetovs Frespom A OonsrituTIoNaL ever, entered their houses anti! morn og whom the majority of the baiidings were foucu to be —— some dwelling bourses aken. Tn Jaato, inio the interior, though igh Ok was Toll at the elty of Mexico. At Aibe phn etd convent were much #! * por- tion of the tower fell, burying. i is eapposed, vera! priests who were pres tor matinee In Toatia the shock was very greet, prostrat mg several houres and killing atid wo: nem: ber of peo In Vera Gras, however, it ape pears tat the prinet War done te beutes. Mr. Coney, reverts that he wat asleep in the hacteuts and wasacaken= ec by the firet shook, rusbing WAR Bgaln prostrated = Cb Wave, and the second orc after Lis reaching th» reeb, end the cry was raised eburcd ured as a library. and Biece of Hernando Cortes) tod, © bei fortunately only a po " ae Wa) About the some time th © old cathedral, which are vory s/t open, striking @ panic tuto the people Sought shelter near the sauc cary houre was also mach er aoa wae thrown down re a i ding. tw Ver {Amage in (he sabe Tse of r howske wae from Dorhemt to south t stem eees onds The change in the ther ba. tometer were barely » not felt, singular to say, in agh there was a large pumber of there,— icans Pecayur GUNNING AT N Some lively citizen Prin have been amusing themaciy. begroes. The Prince Georgi relates the most Qagr: Mc Lane Acton shot aud ha: man pamed Wiis: Moor | particulars we lear the st OTe WA Appronched by Ax gen witb bi Q asked if b Acton's) bare-gan. Moore answered waid some One had stolen hie ton if be (Moore) secused Bim of «tealing aid no; but other people sad Ax it. ‘Thereupon Acton told Moore A ) bad Canen it or not, bim for what he (M. shoot, but missed Moore Acten then & few steps, and, taking aim, fred again. time hiraim was better, ei Moore fel bir arm budiy sbatterea a And now comes the sequel, which extraore y, ittrue. The pegro, down here di went betore th. this body brought down ar asinple await. We rim Ferdict m the case of Kicha thonght it useless to indi | another, but does avsault and batte next day Acton Andineowe way encereted the grax hen that bie defence. pred the ght the gr d thus try ao, DUE sgaited Muore nbsd take whether he tay 18 present such ¥TRUT Case Of Shooting with | are loth to believe th their © come to a ro directly andte that we would be derelict im oar da we ud Ot make them public.” ‘The other case of an unprovoked atiermpt to murder occurred at Kryantown, bat se nagee Who was shot at ect oul of the way ms tave himseif.— Halt American THR Movare wero Roastey uz >To DeatH cron a Kep Hor Syove nyaest was beld in Now Vork last Friday by Coroner Kess'er in the ease of Carrie Gayairt, agea @ years, who was roasted to d nated bot stove by Ler mot! Isabel Gaynieh, as hete- ¢ stated in The STAR. . Comtert tertinied th ebild and found it terribly * of the feet to the hips; same day, from nervous priv lapee following burns; wit (amily for seve Gaynish sober. Theresa Donahne, of No. own the a Mra. ington street, teetitied tpat she saw sok bee @oor, and shortly after heard screams, and heard one of the littl: boys t er to take the babv of the stove; wines thea « the irc-rscape aud saw the baby a Mrs Gaynish appeared bewild. + t erm to know what ebe was dong jes Henry Gaynish, aged 6 years brothar stove did » deceased, textified saviber Carrie, on lemdehe sbould remain there until r came home. Charles Augustas Gaynish, father oad child, tertitied that when ha got he tound Carrie iying on tue “Oh, paps, mother burned Was fubject to fite after drink Dr Leo te tined that be me & post mortern upon the body of the dead child, svt found it burned trom the feet to the hips.” Iciovkea asik it bad be n rossted The jary rendered the fo find that Carrie Gaynmh c owing ve eto her d shock and exhaustion fi ag ba on Friday moruing, November 20 be ng placed opon the stove by the wm: we further believe that the mother was sense at the time she did it. The sccased suiato the coroner that she did not know anything about it. She was committed to the Tombs. “BRATING” THE Bett Poxca.—The inves tigatione of the inspectors of tue Alara Pan -a company upon the different horse railroad co panies were concluded last night, and the re- sults form a startling exhibit, more than twenty conductors having been detected in eystemati- cally stealing fares from their employcra. Two weeks ago the inepectors of the a 2 Pupch company began their work of h ng the ever on the different street cars. day they bad completed the BRewit ae 3d avenu 6 cured @ position on the Cth are der the name of Hewitt, t papers. His method was to Lave & bell, aome- what like @ cali-bell, which worked presse ing down a epring, secreted uncer his cont, where he could prees it with bis upper arm. The sound produced was simi) o thatof the bell in the panch and by the w mate money. The tpetrument ie ew beater,” being a device to defraud th companies by working the panct istering the fares taken. AT’ the evidence ¢ ear agatust & his car at the Astor House aly dey, nod rode up in the car ce between Lhe sound of the = pane beater.” When they reached the 5. silroad depot the oMtcer arrested the conductor, The “beater” was found and taken [rom him, Although ke had been employed by the rord only four mouths, be had €55 in his pocket in ope savings bank, ands considerable the exact em + m, untof which was not leatned, im another. Iu his pocketbook war # had just put N. ¥. Trine, Sarwon PLawTep.—On Wornestay night last, Pish Commissioners Major T. B. fergusyn and P. B. Downs, eq., placed in the Marsh Run, s tributary of the Antietam Creck, near this town, four thousand salmon, averaging in size about one inch. The little beeutier wero ‘ched cut in Baltimore county, in this state, wn obtained from fish ip Leod Kiver, California. We sre that of the law asked for by the rallroads crossing this frontier were admittea in 1872, which have — very injurious iu practice, aud these ave been recalled. Several of the special agents have been assigned to duty under direct the city. CHanoes ov Persvay axp Consrrracr.— Detective Charies Becker aud ae & man N. RiGk T.—The board of managers of the Western House of Retuge at Rochester, New York, 62 Saturday ‘adopted, <! @ yote of 1] to 2, a read. lution granting th eedom of religions pro- fession aud worship to Komau Catholic chili ders or the Secretary In correcting abuses of confined therein, beard to nt a Cathe. this transit trade, an particularly’the abaces lc chaplain for them. The re} oF tbe special that have grown up tn the use of locks and seals. com mi! upen wnich this action is 5 The following are the agents assigned to this duty: V. H. Hines, N. M. Curtis, D. A. Nevin, James W. Davis, H. G Martin, T. D. Palmer, George H. Fox, William Duneay, J. W. Risin: gr An ExxcvuTive Pakoox Rerrsap.—Qolonel Moseby, Mr. John L. Barbour and other Vir. ginis gentlemen were in Washington on Satar- cordiaily, but told them at Wi ‘ashingion was the on}; power to arrange their aituirs contal legal Selden, in welch constitutional right. Bap Am.—The Nasbville Banner says: The air in the railroad tunnel, just constructed under St. Louis, is so foul that even gas wil! vot burn in it i as, sherofore, all bat impoed for & person thronga it withoa' Baolong of walvention come over him, Fi : inion from Hon. Henry K. efirms such freedom as latter was Com; bell pushed him locking the as yet unknown. Fast TRorrine 3s 'Faisco.—At the pur, ve day for the purpose of secaring a ; | Erancisco races, on Me Tr. oer aeene ~ jent of the First Lif fot nen moe ba rap gies ee _ Sovine the Booall: 5 National Ban! eterabarg, Va., who was re- | from bishop Mani . cently tried and convicted inthe United States ‘of the “4 — have proved unavailing. ‘Iho bad sir ctreult court at Richmond, Va., for embezzting the funds of said bank and otherwise violating the national banking law. Mr. Brooks’ friends brought with them and presente to President cana, tition si; oa by ee jary, oe ie rates ; and man prominent citizens of Petersburg, recommend- on nag ——. after @ con- sa! wi ttornsy General, declined to grant. Mr. pp ger which was de- years inthe A feany foattentary. te amount iD i z amount embezzied by Mr. over seven red thooeand in of 2” An armless Milwaukee woman boxes her husband’s ears with Ler feet. #7” At the municipal elections in Paris yes- ter@ay £3 radicals, 10 moderate republicans and 1 conservatives were }, Manager of the git B27 Booth’s theater, New York, is to be sole ‘Tharsday. at auction on S7- The Rev. Russell Nevins, of aces T has goue over to the fifteen thousand more wil! be placed in tributa-

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