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ress preci THE EVENING sta k. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundars Excepted, | AT THE 8TAR BUILDINGS, 7 Temmsyivauia Aveune, cor. Lith St. i Br YB SVENING SAS NAWSTAPER COMPANT, 6. M. MAUPP MLN, Pree't. ! THE EVES served Dy carriers to etbecribers st T: RNTS PRR WHER, OR Ponrt Fova Gants rsa Mc Coptes at the ‘Two Casts each. By cnli—three months, Shas sa months, $3.00; one year, $8. L¥ STAR—Pubitened Fri¢sy—91 20 fig Atte in ads » in both cases, } paper seut longer than paid for. Gr Bates of sdvertising farnish=1 on eppticetion PE ELIS FY AMUSEMENTS PELQOWS HOLL. 3 OBE NIGHTS AND BiTURDAY ORLY POUR BORE PEnen noes t NAL sHEATEM. MONDAY, NOVEM? * eck acd MERY CeMPaNy poured 7 ington of Ing LBS? MINE "ae He ADMIRAL AND inet great Wrdr way Eve i? kb 10buLe ‘time in Waskisz’ astable Skerche=, Borerved places, prey Grche= $1; to be baa at Box Othec and Brat Adame. | BoFS et W ASBINGTON THEATHE COMIQUR ery uisbt and Wot late caw Joo. 8 Miss Mausie Gray. opaiar @ tutesicn, 15 cen! B 3, 1574. ASYLUM ar ed Dinmend-Rack | ad) 's Bulk Shawl, 10. CERT at 8 he Asyina, H treat: ai + @ street, near 1) by at € of the ecucert. Drawing s the concert. Prives given at the Mr. Me ©. D. Hess «-ssneeDirocter ears MB. WILLIAM CASTLE, SATURDAY — Vall Chorus and Grand O-shestra. Mea RE a ovees Mavical Director EF Sole of Beats commeners Toursda: t Me rerots & Co.'s M 4 Theater—teft side of bo t m, $1 51, 2 ireal for fail cast of the Operas d at Box Offica of Theatre |) ed W's GALL x or rFE™E AKTS 12u8 PBENNSYLVYANIA AVENUS. st arrived, a splendid eollactins of RBGRAV- Ssuc POBCELAINE PAIATISGS, aus faucy sever Era ott = mud Gilt Cuspei: eclaires and Photogrepb= Bew Goods received daily for the A ‘TJ. BaukY DONEBUE, COSTUMER, 49% Lith STREET, SEA B. Rex and peat Partors aud Show-r snd s Goub!y-in ck of Musquerade and Theatrical Costumes, TABLEAUX SND OL &@ thores| Lu COSTUMER, boS LOth Street Northwest. eetton of bat b&b MUNLRY, GOS 10th street, Ga Bibivities aud Sale Naw xe MARAGITER’S, Ro. 639 TD street, Dot eoen D and B streets, eight Score above Odd Feil wa’ Hall, Ob Patt FESTIVALS. ‘| HE FESTIVAL 1 Alp o1 ET. CECILIA ACADEMY ue at the rew Inatitation, corner of Kest and 6h sireets, fur three evenings longer. The Marine Baad will be in attendance each eve- ulbg. AL’ wito Wit to epeu! a pleasant evenia ought to aveli themscives of the opposcauity. It"as I LADIES OF UNE CHUSOG, dotn st., will held # Festival iz the Lecture Roum of the chorch, 3 WEDBESDAT, THUBSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS of the prosest week. Oys- ter Supper will be served each sight. Beautiful Banc: Articles can be secured st moderate Th is will be & Sine opportunity to bey your mas Pri i LAPIgs CF THE FIST BAPTIST CHURCH (1ith street) will provide an " UYSTEP SUPPER =i 4p che Leetnre Boom cf the church on WEDNES- DAY EVESIN(:, December 2, IsT4. The pubiicare bap yd i ae ‘A fod supper aad Sea te caer DOF" s, and & god ob, prow our erdaner. Tickets So centee Sect 3 and Vieros Eresia and Vienns MATCH BOXXS. CIGAR CASES. Biogant PORTFOLIOS. VISITING CARDS, MON fa wrtistic atyle. MOHUN'S BOUKSTORE, 1018 Pounsyivania aveoue Hw & riSKABD. Scale y K&TAIL OR UGGISTS, veceasors to DF. Desi B. Clarke & Co., 477 Penn. ave., het. 4° and 6th sta, CRETBOORS, Letter WALLETS GBAMS, CBESTS. t) WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1874. Cm ° WASHINGTON, D. ©. y=, 44—N2. 6,768. EVENING STAK. DOUBLE SHEET. TWO CENTS. | Imbrie aros n | More About the Great Race Horse Lextngtoa and His Family. Epitow Star:—I wish t> correct a state- ment published in Tae Stag by a Nasb- ville man about the old horse Lextagton. Long before the war Lexington was blind and could not be led Woodburn, near rrantiort, withoat vi fo that it was Imposs.ble xingion went joar-mile race GF separ Myrns and Colonel Ley fort, while | § Japan, collected a large number of peculisr es, some of which are on exhibition at the War department. The New District Government Bill. One feature of the new government isattract- ing eepecial attention among the people of the | District. The committee, it would seem, are bot altogetver agreed whether the District siali de left entirely without | shal: be allowed a delegate in Congress, as under the government last winter repealed. Aside from the question of whether the now government would be better or worse by the en tire abolition of suffrage what is expedient. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. The Graugers. MEETING OF THES ALANAMA STATE GRANGER. Mostoowmry, ALA., December 2.—The trst Annual sersion of the Alabama State Grange met yesterday; W. H uitrage,or whether i Caxat Comrsston | had another meeting to day for tarther ox nation of reports of surveys made in Nicaragua | ard Darien. Prof. Pierce, whe is a member of the comm'ssion, Les wot yet arrived in Wesh- Chambers, W. M Fitiy counties out of 65 were repre- sented by 100 delegates, and others are yet Washineton News and Gossip, ——————— leom his siable at kicks and sicuggles raiders” ty ran him off. immediately aicer b's gre: at New Orleavs. Th's race was tor a purse oi $20 000, and was run April 24, 15 was bred by Dr. Wartield, of Kentucky, and at the time o Lecompte was ows Ten Broeck. frequently wade © considerations of It is freely stated amonz members of Congress who bave arrived her that no bill can become law which does not cun- rinciple of representation. ohave given the subj partial consideration cau ses that the sy=t politics which has prevailed in W must be broken up before any thoroughly 2 government can be established. fame time they feel that to deprive the ¢ of any representation would o8 incoas's and perhaps unjust. & delegate in Congress this delegate may sends one delegate; those with more send two. All the state otticers were present but on THE ADDRESS was very claborateand able. He advises prompt action on the corstitutional amendments sub mitted by the national gran plan of representation br: aud advices the amendment providing therefor: recommends a ¢ Congress on the sab the appointment ot THE POLLOWING internal revenue storekeep- ted to day: David B. Jeringer, Jacob A. Sowers, 5*h ers were app Clsiriet of Ariarsas; tain tn itseme ona! bxnk noter recvived the members w: avert? county, 3 great race ; opposes the on uumerica rejection of 2h district of Pennsylvania; Jessee M. Fou ker, d/h district ot THR ANNUAL RKP the ravy, gives a | ‘ take Lexington to th 3d infantry, san ohject or interest, but be bat he could & committee to memors ject of the cotton tax and ‘an agent in Washington to represent the inter nters; rec mmend The Glendenning Iria. TEE CASS fF. MNED UP BY THS PROSSCUTION— at the First Presbyterian charch, Wi | equare, Jersey City, to resume the (Wien Jenning | eo cnusually large atteudance ot members. e fret business in order was the reading ot the testimony of the Rev. Mr. French, taken by commisston, and the testimony of Mr. Glendon. ping bimself, taken in rebuttal. ‘There was a delay of wearily an hoor in consultation between the prosecuting committee and the committe for a after which the moderator pounced that presbytery were prepared to bear the summ! ap. Rev. Dr. Ry, then arore on behalf of the on, and spoke for three bours and a ba't. A recess was taken, after which the Rev. Dr deummed up for the proseca: on. borate address he developed strongest 5 in the case, In Goaltng w' the dying statement of Mary Pomoroy be was $0 affected as to command p:ofound stlenes, and many of his heaters bowed their beads as if they witmessed the painful scene. The character of the witnerses for the prosecution, he contended, stood unimpeached. Bat it was whon he came to rpenk of the attempt " of Mary Pom with tndign: It was ouly a! ed the mag Aller speaking for tw Minutes be rerwmest pronounced « mw members boilers replaced in the past year. the two-bladed ser pinced in some of the ver els: © of four-bleded ones, is refer atid reports of experiments therewul ‘The engineer calls attent and increasing number of vacay stant engineers and the ity of fitiing them, and suggest the number of cadets ap Academy so as (to furnisa . Not long before the close of strife * baud of maranders under a man od the noted Sue Mundy, who t and at.er a trial wes hung at L3uls- farm and st jo&® memoper of the several be such as the commission of education s, the police commiestone: and hy cable to make statomonts authority whenever he adcressed the Hou Of course he would not be he would bave to be pr connt in detbvate of the operations of th with which he was connected, he wou! cessity make himself familiar with their pro ceedings, and the fact that anything wrong in their conduct, if exposed, woald make him por fonslly responsibie to the House, woul lead him {5 keep a vigilant watch agains! irregniarities of every dleecr'ption; besides, the fact that the passage of any bill without concessions to the right to vote ie highly impro! i some apparent adrautages in allowing th: trict a Delegate in Congress, which the com mittee has already considered, bat netther tle committee nor probably a majority in Congress will concede an elective legisiative body for the District with the risk that it may be the theater of such scenes as were transacted in the Dis- trict legislatures during the last two or turee inno event will there be any atte: property qua $ (he arrival of the vers aGdorew Tigration may t the co-operation « y induced, prom‘stag raided the W. ut twee horse to the large cies on the list of whuky shops nd the sire o the ruin of themselves and the p! secemmends tha ized to pot an enrt te achange inthe system of dep ing a connty deput: iu each coante, w the county in the state granya as leieg of inererstn, to the Nav at east 15 graduates per annum. BE MONONGAIELA hat om the way ty Croz bark the American ex xington’s famons time with rifle in hand, pursued these guerillas to th: Kentucky river, Which they swat Mr, Alexande m, and Aman bit the dust, wn whether ur uo he was killed, tor hi adcs carried bis body vif with thea), had becn shat upin a stable for month w.thout shoes at He died the same day al ¢ effects or ih captors forced upon trom being overridde y aftor- | Pareoxats.— lili House to day were: Ho Hon. W. K. Steel, Wyoming; II Hon. L.B. Conover, Fiorida; mong the arrivals at the oF general ove aLICA DUNBING | M. Harvey, to its | esize of the Sa G. Carpenter, 8. ties Hon. G. C. Chatiee, Massacha:e' Jregon; Major G. B. iL. B. Hayman, U.S. A; Gb Admiral Bree ¢ Witlard’s to-day: 1 family, General Casey. New ©. A. Eldridge. N. A. Liteaiiela, eneral W. L. Bust, Boston; Joun Me- Authur and tam'iy; Jedge Baker, ..-.Colonel W. H. Parker, Denver, Cal.; H E.C. Palmers, Minnesota; General J. 8 born, Colonel’ J. G. Hokes, Virginia; 0. D. S. A. and Hon. Jobo Averill, of Dec ota, are at the National. ot the grange to the natonat body { panced to take p tiage is to be private. to be given toatew ©. Griswold, ime of his abdaction. Bacon Bush’s place ighoble race which is Bald Ubief also died Asteroid w.s returned tothe Alexander farm in about tea dayé attor the raid, and there was asult brought a xander for $1,000.48 a reward for Mr. Alexandor hed so often been ma tn this way vy unworthy ueighhors, who st: his horses for the mends the estabisbment of some central polut. to serve communication between order; proposes the bol next fall under grange aus grange organ at A reception, however, de, U.S. A., Mrs. | bas arig RALARATA.—A telegcam was received at the Navy department this morning frem San Fran- that His Majesty the K would leave ior Washington on Saterday, the A PULL seETING of the joint special commit- tee appointed at the last s prepare s bill providing for @ form of govers- Mes! in the District of Colam day in the rooms of es, and sugges King of the am Francisco of commercial lizers such #5 the erectionot a home manu ervision of @ ny chemist supplied with In concinsion he reviews the ages and co-operation xystem,and advices as the be means of getting rid of middiemen in the pro Lat more attent PUTZ ISO OF O aining a re- Wes dispused to are anxious to ‘cure. restriction would meet with no fi or in Congres aston of position, but by ston of Congress to couneel, Hon. James Beck, ne para th Astereid may ut Woodburn. where 0€ si cike enon inspect tained his youtht 0. ALFRED TOWNSEND was dali terday afternoon at Willard’s liste She was sweeping before a low-set Frank!iy stove with a whisp and dust-pav, when suddenty @ sensation saw tbat ele was abl ed in the fire, two doors to an inner bedroom, th the scorch, when sie tore ack and put them in the wash-basin. Piecesof burning clothing alighte: upon the dresses of the children and burned them through. Saying nothing, she ra bell and sent for her hi ou F street. vision business UN 410.—A disease far more , whind raged so fear fastroua resalts amor , hes broken out in portion ia was helt to- 2 Committes on Sossiwas will be bel completed, which will probably be tn time to report of the Agricul! ercial fertilizers and po-tas the special order wil: | ity-five or thirty have dy m, of the above named that emong the NavVat Oevers.—Activg Assistant Serzeon blu N. Crowaa ordered to the naval hospital, - RK. B. Peek detached disease a stag. burnt carpet showin, e seem to be t the clothes from her New York Notes HOREMEN'S STR York, November ship owners who have been waiter tlement of the lo gap work loading boken and Jersey ¢ TeE Creprrors ov Jay Oc most prominent and preva with a violent c t: tions have shown that the lam lerly affected, these being bl at deal of inflamma 2 unvy yard, 3 ered to the nae fing A=sista the pavy va: me bis duties at New Orleans, La, CorxseLipation oP Po: urNDep.—Mr. ©. F. Baldwin, spec the Post Odlice department, who was amine come of the post offices in N wends that the i ew York, He hows och better partormed Crediturs of Jay Coole & C ipbia yerterday, wh trusiee wa sulm: report of the gard ty a dividend ola, and ordered to band, who was ¢ is return she was tered hands in a 4 unloading ty, #4 well as New } ociety men in every a dividend and tthe liver evidence piood. The mucous membran Ligh ly inflamed; in fact a sh systern was manites! a great deal o P! Raton s Some of the the furts-" ankropt act, and the comm bist to hold a mecti set out in th ‘ovember, for lad smsiled tke class labor offering, skille longehoremen being attracted ava isrge numbers of men from the coal n ing regions applyi furnisped them. speak well ot have thomght i Ist day of December, « sued on the 6th day et pose of considering thes t rn her matters, a “Doctors Pe and Ruth, who were 1 sné was found ® fingers ta the ed from the tips o} Her back was aiso v s, the burns exhibiung the mittee tobe a mora approprints method of harging their duries, ould be understvod that the filed by the trustee dors not dis derived trom the individual estates or the bank- rupt3 trom those derived from the The troetee t m of railway postal clerks a A COXVENTY voute agents was held at tue Palmer H on the the isth, With, and 20th of forming a Yention of long it was resolved fe rescind face was untouched, and during the night = over @ morn 2 Was unable t> s! bh morphine had been applied. She ied to her room for Chicago, Li vaper is apparent upou re ing the day's work is b probably be co: To-day many of Mr. and friends called to express ation and ex ‘allway mail service. There are i Delegates trom the im- were present, ling every state in the Unio: ption of a cons: journed to meet in D ec tay in Octobe eliy. and head clerk road, w-s chosen president fur the year. and other officers were el Office department = a fall this movement. near Brnesct with a large amouu day arraigned in the court to anewer an indictment for gra was discharged on the groand that as cre telegrams aud i d it is thrown eside for th There is potime to read evening the paper is trans pattern or into a fire lighter. per *°mes at a time when the | are completed, ard the hour bedtime ate givento reading. focal newa aud m wn to be inh their sympathy. show that the st :AMA DEMOCRATS AND ALABAMA ..—A special dispatca to the N. ¥ c trom Montgomery, Ala., Novembe: tsisture f>-day jee, formerly of Mis:ouri, nephew of the rebel General Sterling Price, i olution abridging the right of d and preventing amendments te bills in the buvse, thus depriving the republican mi- nority of ai!’ power wh ss and party tk: is all that is able to the present stage & Cash divide amount of the claims ag the estate hrs not ye y salzcd, and cannot be 1 of the exceplions which bi Several! of the larger 4 ‘Lhe evening tution and by-laws they ad found, and no une ter, it was not pre As coon as Vogt ste he was rearrested between tea the Wishingto troduced a res- ussion on res to spate: and the « t -read and the bargat ed discussed in the tamily circle, ana’c ns reached *s t3 where (9 make purci is abus Dispaich he recent extrac ack to Be'giun men's ure rea Over to the aw to be tried for bis crim ver in preveativ, All constitut on cedents bave boen overri nd ar soltion overriding Bs Cushing and Jciterson on pa tion stated rr the majoriiyof the bonse was excitement ex sts among the r: to cull n convention f & Dew constitution ro wi read twi.s bo dt attend t nto beheld by the color d ores of colored tamil 1 —The following Cranges have been made in tha examining First Assistant e. M. Boeben, of the Distr lumbia, trameferrca from the claw 0; ‘0 class ot mechanical movements, + Durnall, Colorado, trom clas of s tics ty interferences; 5. - Stocking, New York. from heat. iilumination to chemical; W. H. Babeos ourt ot Genera harge of Jcseph Covur dicted in May CHARLOTTE CusnMan.—The C yulrir eaye Mies Cusbmau is confin apartment at the Grand Hoiel in the Patent ramentary law is accomplished. at the will of MA’ compelled to cancel her engageu poze of tramin; was introdu ad day. Many dele; emigration conver The excitement ent exere*ses of ber engagement severely on her nervous picd with the tact that s cold while in Weshingt ates have arri against Fras nm of character, w the United 5°a* Second Assistant Examine ft ‘ous theet metal working and preumat 3 Veyancing to t, Indiana, from ba et metal working. - Havemeyer of « are leaving the state. ‘hman has long One of the counsel for ing and Mure atch trom London states that news uas Foreigu Notes, SMALLPOX ON A STRAwBar », December 2—There is con: aisim here in consequen eight cases of smallpox on board the steamsu!; Avbottstord, which is at the Vietat rs of damages sustained by c liding with the steamship indus, while on th pasage from Antwerp persons affected with the aisease were removed toa bospital, and the Abbottsford is be: The remainder of the passeng jest the veesel_and gone to Liverpool beture i Te Was smnall pox on board D MARSHAL VON December 2.—Field Mar: rial minister of war, is seriv: elved there oi the ilinese of Alexander [1. ot Rtucsia, and adds that it is rumored that ‘The latter even: &e., to reply when a tant Exeni f Ynio, from the rdered to repor eudilen comr h Garolina, was Jif the most carne reform and retrench. nfortunate people “Counsel sat as if stra less, and locked at each othe of printing and station: the commissioner fo: though it would ‘ogrersive intel e discovers o ing trightened Judge Westbrook, with wasible anxiety, beckoned over court offiter McNiarney and directed him to inquire what was the mat- ter, and the officer returned to the be communicated the intelli, sige Weetbrock then ce the bar and held a whispe: with them, and the cor their places in silence, threw up the blind ofa window a are just runping up the flag at half-mas-. That ends the w terminates these proceeding: eyer mate rome remarks 6 court adjourn PREPAYMENT OP NewsrarRR Mats. Commissioner appointed by ‘© prepare instructions to postmasters cercerning the taw requiting prepayment of newspapers and periodi January next, have porfurme : report hes not yet come under the review of the Postmaster (General. the recowmendations of Third Assistant Prst- master Gencral Barber as to the plan of carry- ing out the lawin the ~irple manner. uberal of Russianemperors, woul not be very Beslde: the cares of an immense em- pire to oppress ard often to harrass him, Alex - ander hes the mis on both the paternal a: by insanity. Though in: developed to a Alexanaer I, known, a prey to the m suspicions, so that in fi ment was literally carried on by his minis side wos his uncle, the k William 1V., of Prussia. dergoing Te; omy in ali the de « New York. ace ina low voice. unsparing in elt and rtoted looks forward t ter era fur Sooth Carolina, an el returned to Jne of the court 07 alarming extent in bis hat emperor was, as ls wel chimerical faa. for a time his the wages of infamv. anew and bet- pledges timeall asten its anapicious advent UplaTioN IN NoerH CaRotiwa.—Since the North Carolina legisiuture has been im sex fion it bes afforded evuience more than one convenient sii lacing stamps o: On the othe: ehstag by Camp ¢ large sums of money t) the credit capuble of sudden with- 1 president of the Fre it is reporter that a disen in the French capt acMahon to the Assembly. the disagreement is said to be with reference to the letter ot Count de Chambord ‘The legitimist ministers, injunctions, hesitati organization of d, show s curre: state debt, even it it of disavowing the yesterday is about the wor lucki: st creditors would get moneys, and those | not go the why A scheme prop tof ali, as by it the 3 per cent. of th t favored 10 per or such section, however. wou! 4 b: noetly in the hands of culators, Who paid very little for them. NEWHRORLY 10% Potts. of Warwick, Chester cow An evening, or two ago, upon & physician at, or near Pughtown, and ‘said aby one call upon you this evening to have bi= arm dressed and & ball extracted from can take it for granted that I put tha: there. The fellow attempted to rob rae. highway.” Mr. Potts drove off, and w. ly cut of sight, before s arm dressed, doctor, he found over the me. » the form and ar Tor bis agent at the removing this fecling, ® <em Nn ment Is made to day tha removal is now contemplated. PRESIDENT MAC MAR! Pants, Dece: tage to be sub) in consequence of its to support the demand for he president's powers. agreement the terms of the idential message have not been agreed to ident will accept the ng membere it ag an exhibitor at Vienna, in iy I will thank y er2—A dridugt sembly by i'r was read tu A paragraph in the me alsing the state ally objected to b members, who claimed that the ma: the state of siege was necessary in ¢ Of recent succestes 0: D t Parle aod ral of the mem to the manner in @! ntioned in th ou to inform me what tion you desire to have made of tham. ‘dhe Department w agentsas you may sug, Uo. addreised 88 you may | n to the Department of When the & } ministers yester¢ Fsge in rega’ by ihe cabinet. ge in reg Tesignation of the disseutin 1 remain firm in their ri TRETRIAL OF A. ©. ! commence t iy rict Court at Baltimore. of witnesses have been summoned, com whom are non-residents of Maryland. The be & protracted ani inter counsel will appear on both or to Adams “Dootor, suoutd oraplatnt is made o: on the office in it to examine and dete © appropriation were forme: the Uuitud St y of the Department of the Cabi. ster Genera! claim erpice has been economi attention to the expen Tassment conser yen hat have to be kept. at his branch I am, gentlemen, the highwayman came tu | net alco objec constitutional trial wil! probat tions, is to be held to-day. Straw Powe on Cana team canal boats have inade large pro agon even at the low rates charged. Ths carried wheat from Duftalo to New York at cen’s per bushel, the ayerage rate for ten yeors pest being a fraction over 12 cents, so much shortened tist they take @ ditierent ht trom the hors 5 general merchandize taken trom New York in October, averaged, it N.Y. #. ls More officers ave wis Madal anda —Itis state! th = & Co. are Scale. Wareliouse, teo the decoration of | Imperial Order ot Fr by the Emperor of Austria, at the Great \ Exposition, npon Bt Loma awarded to Fair- now on exhibition at thei 11 Broadway. e Knightly © ncia Joseph, needed in the opened to pr TSE NaTIoNAL Boanp of Fire U nder#r through the enliet have gracetully retreated from their ad to fire insurance in Chi- edt to let each comp on the question of taking ty, which means that the trouble i= end- and Chicago will get all the insurance it Maurais, Teny., De ¢ crop report for November morning. gives the following samm ary deriv. 7 responses from west Tennessee, north pi, and Arkans’s, north of the Arkan- Sixty four report damage by trost, foris-three no damage. by ty per Cent.; average acreage, 14 per cent. Due exer! made to save the crop. to discharge alt ear over three to be used as class of freigh Toe Case o ARE.—In the ¢; leged wite,and Eq ark on Saturday BTECTIVE RUCKER IN New of Letective Becker, bis 4l avd Uallery,arrested in N d with perjury by the ates governiicnt, an examination y before United States Commis at certain railroad avinge Bank svepended yest paying out $600,000 to depositors, who have been 'y run on the bank for rome | weeks. ‘The trustees have petitioned the supe- ir court to appraise the value of the remain- ing securities in the bank, to determine ¢ letses Gi the unsati Tux Death or Mayor Havemay coroner's jury has decided that Ma: eyer, ct’ New York, died of diseass of the rt.’ The famil; funeral, whieh wi The average closing ot the picking seascn last year was Januery 1! ‘This yeer it will close about December crop is being marketed unprecedentediy fest The corn crop of this district is about 52 cent. thoit of the average of the past two se: a —s yeh cate any change in the morale of 1 rene. bh ocorpent ie that the entire crop will be | been allowed, notwithstanding j War, snd it isi | many of them. held yesterds have consented to a pa take piace next Saturday. The r mains will be taken from (he residence to St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal charch, where the ceremonies will take place under the direc- tion of the civic authorities. The 4: z' wiil act a8 @ military eecort, and the Vid Gaard will be @ guard of bono! PORTLAND AND T! man trom the Wes! short time a, Any Casvattizs. | iteued, shows the following casual | srmy officers the past year Dvi—Major General iigndicr General A. Jolonel Harvey Brown (retired); Liea- . Ransom, deputy quar- general; Lieutenant ‘Colonel Frod | Myers, do. do.; Lieutenant Colonel John G. of engineers; Lieatenant Colonel infantry; Lieutenant Col- Haskin (retired); Surgeons Hor- nm, Adam N. M_- rittenden, Sth cay- Holden (retired); Captairs | John K. Eddie, jr., ordnance department, J Borns, 5th cavalry, | cavalry; John Christo; | Lientenants Charles | Robert M. Hall, Ist artillery; Stiles Pepcom 10th cavalry: Levi H. Robipson killed by Indiars, Febraar | tonwood creek, Lue Army Register, j swore that Becker and the womansp ke to bach other a8 man and wite and of each other as Qn cro-s-examination it turned out that witness’ eon bad been sent to state prison for Other witnesses ware sworn aud testified to the effect that Decker and the woman lived as man and wife, bis ch il- dren calling her ‘‘ma.” till Saturday. being able to clear bimse: MAYOR HavemEvER’s PREMONITION oF Deatu.—A tew days ago a representative of the Times had a conversation with the late mayor in relation to the sudden death of James muspector. Mr, Kelly had an intimate friend of the ed depositor: Tatu ace.— Proceed: lave been instituted against Rev. Dr. T. of Brooklyn, by A. B. Mitchell Mitchell was tor a number of years a preminent member of Dr. Talmage’s church, @ testi mony of the pastor, With conduct unbecoming Christian, The damages are laid at £5),000. OS ‘Tue Lage RoLawp Disastee.—Mr. Geor, Welsner, who was 80 severely disaster on the Northern Central railroad on Monday, died yesterday, making the second victim of the calamity. over Lake Keland wil arson throug! faved In @ better condition than ever known. The committee are ot the 0; crease of the cotton crop last year will be about 05 per cent. ——— Bestractive Fire, . H., November 2—A fire broke out early this morning which destroyed tue business portion of the town. about a hundred thousand; total insurance about $6 5(0. Loes on the Whitsey hovse, $25,000; insurance, $15,000, Altr.d E. Jaynes, grocer, lexes $10.00; insurance, $6,500. 10s8€8 TADge 1rOm $2,000 to $,0. 9. —__o——_ An Ontrege Avenged Mumreis, Tenw., December? —Isaac Roto colored. was arrested at Marion, Atk., Mouday, Pinca tao, On Goeate packs ie Laveendie Bs pariy of sixty armet men’ | vatore Komsro is officially Short distauce and suot hit On & charge of pinion that the de- tenant Colonel Hyatt in this district irow The case was postpon=| Becker expresses coutiderce 2 ¥. Herald, ist. ~ and was expelled on thy who charged him, as visiting Portland « stone of the lead- uring his visit a seizure was mad, at vx house by bed Kerik Bo gee 7 the entleman spéaktng about itto some frienas Etterwards said he had heard a the Maine law, and bad been of Maine many times, but never before s: said be, ‘would you believe nm minates for a cock-tail. Poe ine aw bon n A Bripat PARTY UNDER AN AVALANCHE. Asa biidal party were leaving the French ca. aebec, on Tuecday ide came from the roof into their starting for home, and £0 filled ioe be turned a: ‘and stoppin, ovel Joseph lows ix crushed at the eee at <leal about airy; Major Levi Keily, the school been for forty years isiting him daily di of bis present term at * rry—at the death of Kelly, ‘He died while waitin, wee ve.y sudden. When heard of it I told my wife that I, to, might be cut off—although I am stro: Ibave scen .o much | A tem; bridge be erected { to-day, and the runving of all uains be resumed withoat interruption. THe Ksicets in New Orleans thos fer have been only routir ——————_——_. &7-A Baltimore thief stole floral wreaths and cro.ses from the graves, in fold them to @ dealer in towers. SF The trial of 35th infantey; Furst ‘udson, 4th cavalry; the mayor musi , 1th infantry, for his dinner. 1st4, on Cute ort Laramie, territoiy; Horatio Porter, jr., isth in Schultze, isth infantry; Thomas S. Doebler (retired); Chsplain John G. Jacobi TemPLars Conclave begun The proceedings and healthy am prepared Times st as they were Sleigh witt-snow that it tad pside down to clearout its contents. The inmates, foriarately, euffered little beyond a sudden the cemetery, and ed the Bresbiya_ treged tven e Brooklyn in Which reputations are murdered wes bro: It hed been moved b; diversion that the coart shouid order that c!*her the criminal or civil ed on December 8. . po) a smong themselves to civil sulten December 5, be asumed that on that date rains of truth trom the Sc2udal will begin. —N. F. Tribune, Sth. ANOTHER OnE.—A Resigned— Surgeon James T. Ghi; Walker, Captains George Mea te eorge B. Hoge, Ist artti & W. Coleman, 15th infantry; Valeative } ist infantry: Ist Lieutenant James H. iiiam Gerhard, 9h cav- Grier, 4th artillery, Robert E. Coxe, Sth cava'ry; 1 Longehaw, 4th infantry; Kassel £hayer, Lich | intantry; Charlés Meteair, 1 era H. Poillon, 23d infantry; Chaplain Gnaries W. Petbridge. Dismizsed—Cay cavairy, George Willtaia Stanley, 20th ta! George B. McDermoit, sellin, Pay- Coroner Croker, of New York , for the murder of McKenna, is set down for Moneay next. *7-The authori{i Sees to prevent A CBIRy oF PoLice CHARGED WITH Mrr- pEn.—A. C. Ferber, chiet of ton, Pa., and Jacob Ferber were srrested to a clore yesterda: Til on’s counsel as Boston, November 2—The British steamer Linda, which esijied from Bostan on S: od her destination, time is usoally only at out tbi siderable apprehension {s felt for pees Fear athenacteste Kailroaa PIPTY Min py pyr Pato A‘to, Pa. es of Hong Kong have tak en lice of Soran the shipment of prostitutes to J. H. Schiager the murder of for y in Seenston on the 14th uit. Wilkesbarre Tones, (th eawi has dented the motica. uy that it ma; the plonig oteee mense mass of h infemicy: Rich- J. Lee Humfreville, 9th » 2d artillery; try; Ist Lieatensat ufanicy; 2d Lieuten. {ogo ‘T. Speer, ith infantry; Frank A. A Bany Sant sy Express.—A =, old was: to North ‘up Ssookafortable hye Louis dispatch says:— eed ee ura labeled greatly mony tor 1! ity, called inte t) and eked t eutitely t tent ¢ and to rave him from t who were pursuing him w purpese, At the con is nounced th int the t 1 1 at hait efnmming up by Mi members wisi proceed en the summing up Verdict ts take + BOUL to demand au inter Scandal in Massackaset' +. a CASE W wee TO CH REARS SON ke ILTON-REECRRR La | a it resonibling that of BM Ageind Mr. 1 ob bas joe closed ia Pu field, Mars. Dr. Lorenzo Write was Cae fore- plizeicien in y and p rept sto be eas oad im ber Daring the next four nandreguiarly upon be WAIAGY Was scarcely cared cording to the attentive practitioner, Dnsoand paid the ton of the mum ng wntli the wife guiluly loved ber n went to Dr. Waite sod in the inter eed to bin what ha 0 2# @ salve for his wounde bat Waite There ie litte « 4 bin clly melataine’, con fell of wh'spectngs ! At fength % asnit for Wilson sor the ie, Waite w ee be bid away fora f courage siterwards and began & be He Lad man ts who Ormaly ime involved, and the § Was about evenly ¢- "1 & week, wasn notable efoeman Dawes was the iul Mt, end his local at larsbali Wilcox, was engaged e. Mrs. Wil-on adhered fo the bund, aud ber testimony was tantial. She even prodaced ring the yeas of wileged mus~ days were inarked. y Was adhered ¢) in spice uf t er s examination. The defence m black-matl. M €, wrgued tha" these things were natural enough in an innocent man in danger oc unde- served intemy, and that the ea of bleok- msil did pot Kiways depend npon the guilt of the victim. He also said that.if Wilson bad believed his wite guilty, he wou Coved Ler crime, nor have icf in his charge, ssid that no controversy of law was tov, teow rimply a question as to who hai told the tras. jury agreed upon a veraict of $1,009 tor Mr. Wihon. An effort will be made by the Goctor's Lounsel to get an inl granted on the ground "ee tatle | ittw pr be carrie Court on exceptions. Parextat Dernaviry.—A aged 15, died suddenly day. At the Coroner's ing } Were elicited which leaves ¢ unecrtem. leanc Hume, the 4, is in receipt of 15 trom his relatives in S: jand. tort his chitdren, and the money tee carsed some disagreements between his cot oval partner | and bimself, a resort to ing the weun! remedy as a mest a> thels tamily troubles. At * Home | testitied that her busbar a thet 1 te open bien some “ter | age sirack it across th | the lounge; it apy owsy after the bi tp avswer | to w«uestion by om ore the witness | could not eay whether her musvand was iutox.— | cated or not atthe time. isaac Hame depoacd that he did not strike the Gecer ed as testified | by wife. but s#id his wite took the child out | om Tbarkegiving doy, and when she returned re days ew itoa wife was “ful after iearing the ct th y FRver Tear Derres tae Frosrs R—A teirgram irom Pensscal ids, November 24, save: It was for ed bere that yellow fever was over OD, at te nthat fros ¢ been two b kai Sy frosts since October, and rely disappeared. There town, three of witich will are six fre probably prove tat tressing. It is that of a left her fr i bere, who were acclimeted, which she was not, and went north when the ‘ver broke out. So soon ae she heard of tha ‘roste bavirg eccurred she returned, was taken withthe fever, and is probably dead by this time. Pertaps such casse as might be acccented fer on the hypothesis that those wi cont:act the disease atter frost, do to b; ing houses or rooms which have alter having been occupied by vellow tients, and the temperature of i: te i i ge oy Hi frost, to get below the treezix, certainly was the case with Barrancas. whe, after return: from a place of ref after the parently over, visited a house in where a man had bad the fever. was attacked, Lad a marked case, b’ ering. ane i gee James R.GILMORT, Detter known as Ed- mound Kirk, the @uthor of “Among the Pines’? and other works, and atone time joint cditor ‘ith Mre. Jutta Ward Howe of a journal in Boston calted the Nouhern Lights, is to be sen- tenced at Newark to-day for He beslecome dirsipated, ard was de- eee real estate trangac- MB. GLADSTONE AND THE Pors.—The Obser- ~ coun’y. ea detaniter to the amount of 845,000, Titra Charnes Satisfaction guaranteed. ott shared Ooptain Thoman, B: Hast, from tne ist of the members and open . Four Ai Fixed from : ° JOHN J. CRSWOBT: 3 apni - a who voted the independent republican ticket | sg-«Artists 2 \achur poves-Im* jth end B marects cuthmeit. 3th infantry. H in the recent election. sen} ‘ boree-clothing.” [New York headend gee Cn Pet Wayne evo pd ‘achusset, Commander Ta: