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THE EVENING STAR. | - oening Stat. Ve". 45—N°. 6,795. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. aerate Mrs. GRANTS RECEPTIONS will com- Menee on the second Saturday in January jock p. m., lasting until five on each reeeption day. The President's public reeeptions will oc- — PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Aveune, cor. Ita St. RY The Evening Star Newspaper Company, SW KAUPRMANN, Pres't. ———aiaen Z NING STAR os ed by earners to sabenters ab TES CPNTS PER WHER, ON FORTY Sere crave ree. munrn.| (opves at the Counter THE WEEKLY sTSk—r aed on Pre 93.00 & year, porns prep ars meter apt arariably im advance. ant AMUSEMENTS. SORD'S OPERA HOLSE. THE CULMINATC F SPLESDOR Os MONDAY. Janna UNDINE. THE SPIRIT The LENTON FAMILY. 4 inom SRT FAMILY. 4 io nw t MST EENE BONNAY 2 Prem Seenndos Dromat of the © 4. for ome work only THE WATERS. Fr. the BOTS ULM SISTERS Fore and the famnons AND inpany miner DINE MATINEE SATURI WAVILLE’S NATIONAL THEATER, . PNDAY. JANUARY 4. WTS, every oF La asap = SATURDAY MATINEE WAR MONDAY. JANUARY Tt OLIVE LOGAN comedy. SURF, or. LIFE AT LONG ond FPHEATER COMEQE BE Mon tay. Janwrres every wizht ant Wednewtay und Saturday Bh fanaa: The best Variety entectainment of th Production f inst time of the wt deo € a Parrseren. ° ‘Baautee during the reign of Napoleon ITT alan. pr ft finest amd best P a ttret Rutertainme nt ever titted jence. First =ppear ttle Comet I Serie Com Ww LLARD MALE. FRIDAY EVENING. JANUARY ®. } CONCERT. Mise FLORENCE SCHLTECKER reapeetfally 4 Vocal amt u FRIDAY n merit may be (CAROLINE RICHINGS-BERNARD. 1s ARTISTS COSTUME CONCERTS ONDAY. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EVE SINGS, Fanary 4th. ah at Goh CONGREGATIONAL CHERCH Couree kets. goeed Meaalar evening uly A Tow course > rt entert fe ree y PIBERTINS MARKET tween 4th ane St RrUAN A The Fawry on THURSDAY. Fok Batts a3 MADAME From B takes pleasnres of inform: Ton that she bas fi HAIK DEPARTMENT ra CHAM HATE eels am T HAKRY DONEHLE. B BALLS AN TABLEAUN AND P. S—With » th “ ar tos our patrons. aud f teows ail ve 1 ‘ ne 60 10:8 = : Norte THEATRICAL co EXHIBITION ayo SALt é 466 * aim sr § MARKRITER’S. Ne. 439 Tie Serer Dowd E ‘domes moore O44 Fellowes Ha avings. Chrot LECTURES. u™ OLN HALL. ¥y. ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC LECTURE COCR: ALWAYS NEW AND ALWAYS GOOD PROF. HENKY MORTON. RESIDENT OF STEVENS INSTETUTE OF TECHNOLOGY JANE “COLCK PLOURESCENCE 23 BUSINESS SUITS £ - $30 BUSINESS <I ITs £ 7 Im BUSINE ITS for 12 BUSINESS SUITS tor A. STRAUS, O11 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Between loth sud 1 Execs The $261 He $i ‘The 82 esi HOW HEMPL Pennsvivant receive prot Ity Wastine BROWNING & MIDDLETON. nov 23-600 O10 Pennsylvania ave: REAL SACQUES. Ss SEAL MUPFS and BUAS ened all other desirable FURS At WILLETT flatters and Furriers. aot 906 Pennsylvania avenue LL RINDS WEARING AP! 8 be sold 619 D street. between 6th and 7th streets northwest aStr WASHINGTON, D. C.,. MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1875. TWO CENTS. Nrw ORLEAXS.—The government had not reeetved any information from New Orleans relative to the situation there to-day, up to3 x . TH. ewhere will be found Asso- elated Press dispatehes giving an account of affairs ther PURSUANT to the act of Congress authoria- ing the construction of a bridge across the Mississippi,at La Crosse, Wisconsin, a board of engineers. consisting of Col. J. 3 Comb, and Majors Godfrey Weitzel and W. Merrill, have been ordered to convene at he 13th instant, tocomply with equirements of the act contemplated for their action. —————~ee--____ Lanor Notrs—The Pennsylvania ratl- road shops at Altoona, P: nine hours per da - They have been working for the ix months eight hours a day ant five Nomenelature of the Streets and Ave- ues Of Washington. An article in the STAR, in THE MONARCHY IN SPAIN. New Aspect of the Cuban Question. The Washington correspondent of the N. ys: The prociamation of Alfonso as King of Spain did not surprise those here r interest Jed them to watch Spanish aifairs closely, except by its sud- It was well Known here that the it was not TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. NEW ORLE Preparing for the Mecting of the Leg- EIGHTEEN HUNDRED U. THE APPROACHES Epitor STA relation to giving real names to the streets of this city in place of the letters by which they are now designated, contains some valuabie at benefit if it Y. Herald s S. TROOPS GUARD- whose duty To THE STAyR Suggestions and will be of gres attracts public attention tot Sth.) at three W ORLEANS, January 4.—At this honr— clock a. m.—the U: are taking their positions co’ nt of infant ited States: troops wh that it would i pt be in such haste to ree of Spainas it was in Repubiic. The United States prland were for nearly a year the only powers which formally nge, however, is like: here, for the The names of y arranged and we pro- pose making a few suggestions for their im- provement. lvania ayenue is commonly under- as extending from Lat Crosse umns, at para tress street,on St. Louis s recognizing th to the hail The Metropolitans are being placed in posi even in this city the Capitol to the Tred nd to strange: and to people throug! ot Known to extend be i In the debiites in Congress 3 ad letters every wh: tion to prevent the near appros He to the state house. Chartress street and on St. fused to allow persons to pass out St. street. stating that only m istature or state officers would be This squad was under the A similar squad will probably b; Tuesday, February ut of them Louis street re visiting the Distriet put the count commence to- nd six days government, its dispositic ore than promise is referred te nd the Presid t the other end of it. e-third of this avenue is embra hin those bound: It is hopat ew government Ww Hie to faltill its pledge: of its subjex House or the Saturday night, det to 2eeept ten per cent. reduction and resume Work to-day chuylkill coal exchange has adopte? ers’ WaEPS 2 which the mi- The Pottsville oleries in’ the present, and nd the obedicr t thought probable that the new recim. in will nten troops will be in position to sustain the st Oo HTT in portraits was made ted Chronicle. - the energet ad the other TED KILLED nly Wounded, having be He was uot a member & schedule ‘by duced from io to 29 per eent ners have refused to Cuban volunteer intiu both of which have no rein bringing ab priety as Pennsylvan ulare Httle known few persons who reside there and tl immediate friends, and those who are oblige | portions of the avenue ssful real est As seh CX¢ STATE HOUSE uspended for the will be until the que: except one are securely of Metropolitans prevent per St. Louis street from Royal to Ci . Members of ate officers being admitted. Ts, however, admit such persons desire Within the lines. . the minister of fi nor Bermudez Castro, an eloquent sp to pass through those as a thorouglifare. W nue” for that portion « x « Towa avenue” for that portion west of U ents House Virginia avenue is divide: have adopted a seale of prices re: ulating labor, which was submitted to enting the workingmen on The prices fixed ‘or outside work, ass, $1.35 per day: n minister Alvah Croeker's unexpired ions are now of Northampton, committee repr nturday. and was re were as. follow: Oper day; second The superior the new Mi r, is the only one of Both parties are in by the grounds ion Smithsonian Justitution gromuds i Gusing, the Virgin: We suggest that the part which lies west of ’s Honse, ranning from the oll t corner of th Mat—The Ways and Me sub-committee dijourned its Pacifie nat New York. A report re will be made to the ttee in this city on Weinesday ihe unruly volun- ph wires, so that More than forty of ie house during the the vicinity are erowd- gathered on Sete iad nes Of Metropolit Imittance to the state house b: rms, who is in chang Indisereet persons may precip: tions are that » ‘m remained in t several months against a redaction of will resume work to-day 1, near the northw dent's grounds to Geor; “West Virginia avenue. by reservation 17, lies southerly of called “Mississippi avenue.” New York avenue is broken by the P: dent's grounds, and we suggest that the por: west of those grounds be “Florida avenue.” Delaware avenue is is intercourse with nt Jovellar showed very ftir minded An di was he who se giving empios stop his butcheries. our governny ment to a large number of men again. generally understood that the rate of wages is to be the same as paid at the Allentow: Harrisburg furnaces—th t part of it which hat reservation might be morning presented ated seene in anticipation of reassembling of Congress to-morrow. nd other officials ng briskly about, and there was of Visitors in the Among these were noticed several Witnesses in the Stow after passing the own rule in Cuba was hampered by t sition of the volunteers presentat ives se of Investigat was sent to Cuba by nda voluminous man, with just del Castedic Antonio Canoy a me vided by the Capit pustally lar fit which 1s sotth of vi might be called “Alabama aye testimony on § New Orléans testified’ to th n its business interests b: condition of affairs, and there was some evi- denee given in regard to the otracism of re- ns in the rural distriets of the state. m Governor Kellogg was pre- rt to examine into n excursion to tunday, a telegrar harm inflieted Navan OrpErs- v Henry L. Green Maryland avenue is divi 1 duty connected with the r-Oeeanie Survey; Ensign Aaron Ward on beard the Powhat Lon the Europe L by the Capit oO keep quiet limportant at part Lying southwes! rs that part Lying southwest of th Apher venue extends in oppos m the navy reforms in the eral spirit. sented asking the Conference Between President jacViahon and Members of the As- internal police. lonies, he a c composed of Cubans, ongressional mous in expressing the opinion that the action of the returning board cannot y avenne, divided by Madrid 2 commissi grounds, might tak fl ary 4.—Pavisdlispatehes state 1 duty connected with th . i liberal reforr government of th Sjood to be hemi Assembly and President yaee Inst Sat t island, and be is unde: r With the w strong man. ng and most tive minority. chusetts having the large: running from tt 0 Georgetown, and « res and reservations, might surrender ft ja, Kansas, Minne- and Wisconsin. ew Hampshire avenue could well divite Oregon, giving up the ©: ; held at the BE) ee SAO Y 0 Ane ‘A sem)-offieia! note is published proceedings poorhonse res = that in re- A appeal from President MacMa- ideas of the presented With perfect frankness. > miceting are given vith the hope that th spel the misnnderstandings The Tones’ Paris graphs that the note s fies that no party is. ¥ i ns. Misunidlers: the witnesses untrustiworthiiess of the of- free expression to the opinions {of Crosby and Davenport. OPERANDI IXG.—I claim that any on the same method ean manipulate a s the most skill Ars of Strong wood A with plush mider Surface, a testified to th portions of it to eloquent orator spportunity t ach deputy expli of the cond has been virtually hankrnpt for a ligations of ¢ gone to protest in London , ity promised Ss honor with treme northerly porti % We do not propose these new names most appropriate which ot Indian Affairs of the Indians of the ¢ conference will d ral Superint me Wire surely the best and can be selected, but mention tt lustrations of improv made. We hope this sub considered by Congre: f the streets and Horst To-pay.—There Was not paid on presen ckled on the al our own t is no longe r the elbow, and al- correspondents make sitilar re said that upon the Other special again presc hoped this time prospect of speedy settl said here that the sudden overt . mmexpected Alfonso were du m by two. straps ne lowed to project a slight distance be dined in a} with these applisn y¥ have never by of the medium ars of Wood 1 mt extend far faure will demand imme > constitutional solution of the House in event of the The Chareh of England. diate debat DISSFNSION n observed. A: don the table Se version of the Presid Marshal Serran: Bayonne, J entered France by it is reported Ub nd Lhenee to Berlin. A French Election. ry 4—An electio: THE COURSE y ‘nough tows y 4.—Marshal way of Undax e will gv to Paris upparentiy inspired minpanies, to f of the superintenden A London letter to the New York Tribune armed this triek hund never been detected, festations most relied on by ls of times, anounced to p y at St. James chape out of St. James S 1 of those churche AT THE SPANISH EMTASS of the inove dispatches by tele- fail payticn novice at the ally au shia Median. partinent of Haute Sts, republic renees—the ad septennalists Tue Lumiere z. rest of this ¢ xt in importance zulor has not yet be La goed many iructed toy a formal request for 7 monarchy at th but without su ntly present dealers of the Unite States t investetin this industry 0.000.000, affording Penisyivania al protuction of about the sam it the sum of munber of votes. Serrano in Bayounc. of the dispateh in #n annual proce emplos ment popularity there esumed to-inor ess With which Pash hats New York City Owes about 150.00 0,000 opportunity of Dot 3 Ye MAYOR WICKITAM yor Wickham ratulate myself on ing employe & Sunder the presented by known to-¥ou the army of t which promise end California ason of dele ASO4S thosewho were ch, and Mr. Brooke un emblem of the re sacred pled! nite themselves for this er MovrMenr The frequene: commissions. he appointment of Cate Xpluined to the ¢ on Saturday event leller from the Bishopot Loi ndon stated that he L the Bishop ot N i Mr. Brooke's chapel and for the secu -ECH OF THE Union to take usive that offi ALFONSO CABINED MINIS Scion asia y could secure 1 command than of their advertisen: prEACH REXEL ¢ here to-night y is to the effe “ot has resuited in the appoint- Otherwise he should haye t an inhibition 1 from preac ies of the North rrisons of all the ution of July, jeclared to be of as and thus the regency will be Pedro de Salaverra. Minis- ter of Finance, held the same position during the Ministry of the Duke of Tetan from 158 en showed himself an ned at one time intendant of the Queen's estate, but declined the posi- rquis Molins was Minister ve under Mars ‘3 and inhibit theB He says he is not in &@ positron to sta abilities of this city really are; but nation from the controle: ssuimed the form of one or descriptions of bonds and stocks issued by the city was, on December In addition to this, there ix a jously estimated at from ten 3 estimated e y tor the coming year are $36 es considerable space to ments of the city, and says the wooden pay ments are neithe ke such a step, and . in the cireum- He went on the commiiter, suspended for further Much is ex- he could only subm the other of varior . in his opinion, the Bishop of London had acted with © ave inhibited t rrangement, Bishop of Natal LAR DEAtTH.—There w: 7 death in the towa of gh opinion of the Bishop ot fed their sir ady of twenty 1 London's cour say the rep useful nor safe. r-Tilton Case. ts, by an outburst Jing. such as is notoften wit- hip. and which. the form of delibera atter Which, Mr. # seriion, to Wh ed in @ frame of mind which ma in the next Senate wil wand fourte of indignant fe nessed in any p in this inst The Beec! New York, 2 Y called this morning nm minister of public works. longed to the party of libe pged also the er prominent in Brooklyn ¢ ion, te which counsel were prese buried until s: undsy, when it presented the ina deep sleep or ributed to heart The bissing wes meat, of course. for the Shearman. of Bishop of London. Lt was the readiest means an appreciation of the intoler- ance shown by his lordship. might, inight have shown more firm- vy strongly affirmed that the op had no jegal authority to issue w hibition of the kind he threatenet, o) ach an inhibition wi and that a ele E it would incur no legal penalty view be correct. there can be no reason wis Mr. Brooke should have felt bound to obey an inhibition from the policy of which he ob- viously dissented. come down before the ether an inhibition has any legal ty or not, it is certain that a leiter intention to issue one cannot have. Bishop of London earried the day toe ras Mr. Brooke and the sermon mecerned. But Lam siow to believe thatthe Bishop of Natal can really he prevented from There seems to be some doubt whether he raphe os fora «ane dik with * eccles: a@sticnl authority of the digvese. It is stat uence of the threat of inhibi- tion, he declines an invitation to the church of the Rey. Dr. Hawes Even should this be so, there can be uestion the courage of le has proved it in one of the most protracted and apparently des- perate contests ever waged in the Church. TT needs to be looking after people there are actually ment at the timeor the revol ince lived in retirement. Adelardo A. art in the revoluti id has been twice minister for the S, minister of justice, is a wv and has been counsellor of \ SvoRY OF THE MOUNTAIN once, as the counsel had the case w York, in which Beecheer of indicatin preme court, Was pecuni: finally dete regular ord WHoLesare Drs constuction department ¢ (work until further orders in the following put of employ= took a prominent call the calendar in the and directed that the ju ich Was next before that kuown jurist of Mr. Beect rake, of Staten Island, who is going to peared, and his examination was ne esse. He testified that he wa: rter, and twoor three days aft publication of the scandalous artic Wooibull and Claflin’s weekly he met Moul ton in the produce exchange, aad had a con- uidhaveno | ray son MFAvOW Ma4sSACRE purporting to description of the Mountain Meadow mass r four of John the time of the mit howt-builder Ranking and Curr +t all the printing of the nel revenue xt sury depart- s, block-makers New Year's g) any of the hon twin cities, jess need he he shot was actually ti est anid hstral The other de- Mtirely sus- i bedone inside the T. for the same reason that the govern- Jadian farme uuder Brigt nor and super rs in this territory. rigrants poisoned the spri creek, and an Indian and some consequence. He asked Mouiton what he thous ot it, and he replied that it was a falsehood, and if Beecher’s career was not sufficient to give it the lie he was very much surprised. This testimony will be read before the jur: when they are empaneled. explained to the committee contidenti mofehecks ado; rea In order to prev and also laid before ai the work could be done for in ne teehee stock died in ‘The Indians then railied ay fylowed the train, and notwithstanding efforts of the Mormons the party was sur- rounded by the Indians. Afier several days’ hard fighting Lee induced the emigrants to surrender their arms in tw = which he started ‘eliow for projection. Sao heard firing And sounds of the massa statement comes through Lee's attorney. » children and three boys were murdere: Beecher was in his counsel again this af- ternoon, but the ease before the court hal not been concluded up to the present writing. —_e-——_— nia Courts Under the Constitation. PHILADELPHIA, January 4.—The Pennsy!- reme court commenced dix number of opinions were deliveret touching cases in different counties of the state. The Allegheny county murder case of monwealth was decided, and the sentence of the court was affirmed. The new courts authorized by the new constitu- tion to-day. Theold dis. preaching in s could be found were taken to West Intense excitement bul there is no clew lo the muy wtoft work don ant Ulnstrations on the Screen and expense each year to | €Xisis there, which (if it deem the appropriation. iy in accord with the Seeretary’s view of having the work done in the department; but there is quite a larg y in Congress, embracing persons in both tes, who are manipulates w York Bank Note Companies. From the strenuous efforts made by these companies to retain the share of the work they now have, and to absorb the balance, it is obvious that there is a job in this ques- no ordinary dimeusions.— Lowseite Courier-Journal. THE COMPLICATIONS WITH SpArN.—It is understood that on Saturday Mr. Fish had a long conference with the President, and it { ed the matters under consideration pur complications with Spain and the to be pursued In view of the new form OF course, that reticence demands is observed in les. but it is stated that the pressed the opinion that the time hen the attitude of this govern ssitive in urging the execu y Spain in re ius outrage government may inval ets of the late republic, i t thought it will pursue this course with ‘ocol made by Admival Polo and Sec- retary Fish. There is, then, but one way payment of this indemnity, and that ne abrogation of this protocol. The set- Ung aside of such @ solemn compact between nations would be equivalent toa declaration of war, an event certainl: Spain in view of the existii politica! sentiments entertained Our policy henceforth wil and positive, inasmuch ympathy will not enter into the ons. It is believed the amount due will quickly be detern and quickly nm telling them erwanls he that, In conseq’ = execntive committae gue will hold a meeting this ; rk city to decide upon. the propriety of cailing a publie meetin: pointing & committee to proceed to Washing- for the purpose of urging upon Congress on a recognition oF week in New Ye reason for calling in c. 2 . ATHOLIC PoLicy Ly grep origeecone Stated from Rome that the English Catholic bishops have submitted a project to the Pope for the conversion of England to Catholi- cism. They propose to establish an increased number of Catholic missions, publish new large sums money for colleges and seminaries, whose rofessors are to be selected from men dis- inguished for their ability and doctrine. A more extended system of culture is to be given to the parish priests and the Societ St. Vincent de Paul is to be enlarged. Eac! bishop is to send monthly rej of the work in y_ the lobby and the Administrati Ortwein vs. Com: Cuban patriots CONVENTIONS. — The meet next Proctor KNo: again, The discussing the p. track on the ice - Marie, a distance of four hundred miles. 8 ice on Lake Superior nd is thick enou; ConstiTuTto: Texas legislature, which month, will calla convention for & new constitution. orth Carolina, Georgia, and # tor calling conventions’also prom- ise success. tet ‘court go has been in operation for rict court, Which has a sixty-four years, is abolished, and the judges new work as common pleas judges. GREENS it sy Fire in Baltimore BALTIMORE, Jan. 4.—A fire broke day in the four-story warehouse 41 West Lombant street, occupied by Ha’ Williams, commission merchants. eight and nine hundred bales of cotton were about two hundred of which less damaged. The loss is esti- mated at $5,000; fully covered by insurance. ———e—__ Fatal Boiler Boston, January a Gne ot thee bollers of the Franconia iron com; ham, Mass., burst west end of the immense tering the entire structure more or less. Ed- ward Cafferty was fatally and four others were slightly injured. Damage heavy. —\_o—— € Jan ary 4.—A are at Fort PHEYENNN, Janu: [— Russell consumed six double houses pied as officers quarters. severe, the thermometer being 12 degrees below zero. ——__—__-~22-_______ a7 The last words of Gen. Meredith were, “this is a new «7 An Everett, Mass., bride of four weeks has died from @ naptha ‘amp explosion. a7 Mrs. Asa Hui known «Hutchinson last week of apoplexy, at pose of framin: movements in They claim that th lasts until April, a tain any number of frei, Congress will be pi for a subsidy for this new road this winter; but while there may be certain advantages connected with the con- ine, the idea of taking up es of rails every spring i novel in railroad en! must be relieved. A Forcer DIsaprears.—Henr: mer, a wood-turner, of Fitchburg, disappeared. He has been in trouble finan- cially for some time, and it now appears that he resorted to forger; eral notes presented THE PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE meets to-morrow at Harrisburg. It is democratic ta United States Senator, who, it is intimM@ed, will be Wm. A. Wallace, state Senator for Clearfield county, and vice president of the Southern Pacific railroad. ——— GONF WITH $100,000 OF CHICAGO Money. ‘oe & Bros.. wholesale merchants in Chi- taking with them in . They are su ‘anada, from whence to Rome of is diocees, and full general reports are to be made at the eni of the year. struction of this four hundred mil in the build ‘were more or hi good polic SH MONARCH diplomatic circ Ti young king of Spain will throne of that kingdom It also ap- tess, however, and pple iah st | manifest that the ascend the rest without a show of pears that he will be promptly recognized by in cabinets. The Papal nancios in Paris have already received the which the king craved. The as been prompi to telegra) its adhesion. The Carlists, however, claim that the change strengthens them and weak- ens the enemy. pice La iy = -_ a cern very in Portsmouth, Va.,on Satur- it ta ‘isoner broke out and witha he locks of all the passage doors, and let out his fellow prisoners. They then sealed the yard walls. —————— es saIn Dorchester, Md., venders of bitters Will be indicted under the local option law. a7 A New Haven elder night sermon arrayed as option burts the sale of ale, but helps whiskey, which is easier to handle. hal arrived w cago, have absconded, money and bonds $100, to have returned to they first came to Chi DIED oN TH! AL— Oliver architect, has funeral of his wi she 87, and they y's mill at Ware. he stipulations mac ', demolishing the iiding, and shat- most of the Eu: Pope's blessin, army of Cuba northwe-t bows-a Ts OUR BLACK TESA AT 50 CENTS PER Pound to raise money. at the Fitchburg Na- Bank by Hosmer are pronoun xt forgeries, and he confessed the some cases. The amount raised by him from forged notes at the bank and from forged en- dorsements is between $3,000 and $4,000. Vincrsta ITEMS.—The state senate has ling entirely the laws re- af of ened children . A poor way to en 2) unjust thing for the hapless Mr. Leonidas ‘a gun, died ours jackson, ‘& DAY OF His WIFE’s FUNER- ig, % well-known Boston just died on the day of the fe, he being 90 years old and together 67 haying liy The weather is of twins bors & wins ‘a died on Tuesday, while its mother ieated, and it png and broaght to her, Sz Ann Colliston, woman who has just support of the poor ‘CE SERMON.—One of a passed a bill rey y not desired by quiring the fa ne So eet ot the V be deckied as the question of been put in a cofti Kicked it across the ep left #305000 for Sullivan A CEPA LLEMEN S CAST OFF othe very best advantage by addressing or calling on JUSTH, It mothers of the chil H. Fore, who was recenti by the recent discharge day, at the residence of Mr. R. in Chesterfield county. Mr. Fore was burie{ yesterday by the Typographical Union. a jotes Py ma promptly attended to. Cash ined upon by arbitration, sy = tchinson, of Family” of sh The Ex-Pricst Gerdemann. EKD OF THE HABEAS CORPUS Cast—Tne SECEDING PRIEST KEMANDED POR TRIAT.. An the court of quarter sessions at Phidad: phia on Sataniay morning Judge Finletter read a long written opinion in the habeas corpus case of John W_Gerdemann, late pas- tor of St. Bonifacius’ RC. Chureh, charged with the emberriement of funds deposttedt with bim by his parishioners. He said that the only duty of the court in this proceeding was to decide whether the evidence subm ted by the prosecution was of such a chara ter as to require the verdict of a jury upoa the question of the defendant's guilt « eenee of the offence of which be had t eused. The A that of the paris nen depos him, and the cach depositor’s book St. Booife d He recived the moaey for regation. and be acted tn a fd iery ¢ ity, that of receiving the money and pay ing it over for a specific purpose. The a counts submittes! to the eourt prow the year 154 be was large these iransactions, that mained in bt to bix own uses clearly establister ovide of law: Whether sue was an offence Within our ert At he was thor receive thi< the ee did receive Ht for the purposes was not aba is plainly shown by - by the defective comdition of € counts, and by ‘ont Might under sumed name. Et might be thet etrial the tant would be able to a hea ext expendittre i the evidence before the Ibe passed upon by tl ro MANCE—Mr. John H st public sery rememty ALevery Ww Miss Mary H. Huss. ¥ Of hor vis yeas to give tel much cariosity pd her apparent reount of hers mong the as Hey Tay hi E Dut she made and the expected for her. Nearly te her last visit, bat dressed to between thom ys waitin Lapa xt s time. These > been openced © the fden- tity of ror the reciplent, a five-lollar bil, with a few to say when the next remit- Gance woyld be made. No address, no ¢ TS sicadiaee. The handwriting is that a parently of a nian feeble with age, arm another letter with the usual superscription is, AL present writing. lying unopened at the post office. M H. Russell, an ckderiy woman ten ¥ F badly deat, the letters with their ce seat to Wash ington, but no one m8 Who Lhe anony= mous Writer is Who so (nithtully mainta his correspondence. aftices an tially practical ph little mance may Some history.—V. ¥. Post Each contain lines of writing Cas OFF A ss Valley (Ca ton tells ’ time ‘since a resident of Grass Valley had ocersion to go lo Niskiyo: county. and while trevelin ew four PS tOppet t Heed ath al Slowly “A hey been hungry he would I to tell his” experience, ‘0.2 Stopping place that night venture, when the residents id him that of these Lions had a 5 a nder the fol~ cher of the child “I ve Washing, smd for this purpose te zo into the enclosure that surrounded the back door. She placed bout teen months old— on the grow di gave it some plaything to amuse fiseli with while she buss with the work, with ber back to the few min afte from the a full-grown fence with the ur he told of his there t short t low d turned just in tim: nia 104 leaping over the tunate ita its mouth. The mother aind ue else being near, she lay in midtition for a When she recovered, an alarm was ratse and pursuit made, bul no trace of the lost child could be found _——— Ressta ann “va ton corres- pondent’s letter f Ull., says: “A. « going on of Lemi« . Wir reterring tothe r most « other totally o far 2 ssian radi- Itreminds the P his aduerents in Russia w thised with then, Ue Tast insur Russian « veme done justice 10 the Poles, butt it no re mis possibh join the Russ aper. though iy declines to do, deciaring party au which w ists, 2 ties. THE CANOR Voy ar N. H. Bishop, the adve ison his way from Phi of Mexico in a paper at Newbern, N.¢ throu from Nort Canal to Carritt Pamlico Sound, keeping the narrow strip ef land those bodies from the Atlante, and running cou risk in crossing the stormy current which sets in theough Hat- teras Inlet was picked belonging U who. with a pa jor several days on 4 who offered hin town. Mr. Bishop's Newbern was to row down . Suumy 1 Masonbero’ Sounds in ni clitys ane re ‘ape Fear river by interior Water passages all the way t the last seven uni! i rec him to writes th trust bin and Se SOME PERSON has written to Seth Green, complaining that fish are being taken out of the Susquehanna river with seines in viola- tion of law, to which the eminent piseieuita- rist makes the following answer: “Every lo~ calily must take care of its own, as the com- missioners do not get pay for their serviees, and have no time to take care of the tha sand complaints th ive of unlawful fishing done in different sections. If the people of these different jocalities have not courage and manhood enough to bring to jus- tice those that are robbing the whole public, they ought to go without fish or anythin: else teat until they get their courage upand rosecute ibe pluuderers to the full of the aw, Stxcrrar E ‘RIMENT.—A singular ex- periment has been in operation at the works of Brown & Go., Sheffield. A revolving dise, made from & rail-saw with all its teeth cut off, was mounted on a spindle, and driven at nearly 3,000 revolutions a minute. The dise being 3 feet in diameter, at the rate of running its circumferential velocity was over 5 miles per minute. Steel rails against the edge of the disc while in motion were iy cut through, appearing to melt before it and giving an abundance of sparks. After cutting five rails, the disc itself was pot sen- sibly elevated in temperature. CRETOXNE-WORK is the latest novelty in needie-work, and is said to have been intro- duced by the of England. It consists of clusters of flowers of beautiful design ent from fine cretonne and chintz toa of gray linen, and simply wrought on the edges with colors in button- dole stich. The effect is that of a — cluster, and is far prettier than would be sup- posed possible. It is intended for cushions, chair strips, &e. RECONCILED THROUGH A CHTLD—Mr¢. Cornelia Jones, of New Haven, was divorced from her husband last the court giving: the mother the commento ¢ M Mhe mother followed them. when Jeconciliation was effected and the divorced pair were again married a few days ago. s7-The Warmouth-Jewell duel is off, by agreement of the friends of the parties. died in Providence, RL. Friday might i Jersey City man it of bed while Pan of heaven ‘and broke his wrist.