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ILY, Sundays Exeepted, Brrr toe M a Sai people said, purchased many things, and AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, a Avenue, corner Lith Street, y } Bae adapted to it. The ladies went In the The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, Taine and spin slik, Instead of parchasiag it om abroad ue ith iris, 5. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. +aid. could make mor money at raising ailte peuibcné *isimmaed , , than @ man with three boss ould make with sulavens on hes Geves r 2 é g +> Ey — wheat. Young then gave yous CExtTs Pex MoNTA Ci ae ‘ P Ewo Cure zac Bi re ro sat tustrection to the ladies in regard to taking charge of their damestic concerns. From 2,090 000 Lo B5,000,000 might i pon te made with silk worms annually. He re- ferred to the drinking of beer, tea and coffee, 2. 7041. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1875. TWO CENTS. _| favandwnen persons knowhow tomer tines o2 $ | ‘mubscriptions invariably im advance, and ne separ sont loner than pacd for. BS Rates of advertise furnished on appiicat om. — a persone knew how to use things Jndictoustly 'y_understoot the spirit the we of wistom. He referred t> | HERANCLAL 43D COMMERCIAL “583 \0 st just sows of ae weak Ais manviaso, "| Telegrams to The Star. money whit dierent patties ta me = aus oF Se inal ced peopl 'e ii that business. and said that the o> operatty Shiki ro [Correspondence of The Sar.) iuatitation had been organized so that the — Washington News and Gossip. | a sccepieu the snpotntmentar Secretary Battiwore, Oct. 18,175. | THE MISSISSIPPI TRUCE. -- = - = 4 peo migbt share in tts benefits, and tt was ENMENT REcRIPTS To-pay.—Inter- | Of the Intertor. Hiv commission was m In 197, by the aid of Thomas Swann, then or jer, Secretary of THE K rt thelr duty to sustain it. Many people would waste their means. and yet refrain from as 4 Fo aime sisting an elder to goon his mission. Me = 5 ; ons ante Huis or, | OUt immedjately and a note sent to Chief vert or of Maryland, the democrats ob- rs ” os | re mended the what > BRIGHT OPEN GAS LIGHT Me) S18S005 7; Eustoms, SEG. | Justice Cariter, of the Ibtrict Supreme | tained the control of that state, and as a| GOV. @AMES’ “TREATY OF PEACE. Sk. 1s | Guce they have to dispose Of to tena r. John S. Hays, of the ee wa get pe petiole 2 poe oe @ for his eerviees elected Swann United ae ~ s, . ae ds erative institution, where they could get as TALMAGE HALL, , is in town. prderoe “4 = atre B nds, ~7. cieled to the Executive Mansion aud at. | States Serator. In the then temper of the Bank note cur- | min'stered the of office to the new See- | pol Treasury department | retary. The Cabinet thea met and Mr. | ¢ al T bid: Manouic Temple bouds, FR A.6 pc. + Did: Washington City Gas stock, 42 ds” OMe much for it as « | them. The wi 6 merchants woald give ld did not realize what times F STREET, BETWEEN Stu ano 1OTu, Mr. Swann Ji not think it prudent | ANOTHER FAILURE IN NEW YORK. pt the reward of bis services, and he | Gnmal _sveterred | Ine up of the binedoe of Gon ine oe asi Vilins laksa: wlan. tees cregated $632,706, | Erundier touk ® seat at the council table. | declined the position. He has since, by his es wy St Ea; WEDNESDAY EVENIN sber 20th, 1875. a ‘ : es! Haine eet lots ‘813; received ay | Peculier system of political management, | THE NEW JERSEY TRAGEDY. of bis calling or bust TUE FOLLOWING PATEN my Se Hide. | 8¢ademie educatin ; removed to Michigaa | largely controtled tue democratic party of ———_>—__— things of a — aid e: gaged in mrea tile pnrsuits; was | the city of Baitimore, and repeatedly elected tee (Ds nderfal Demesttrations of the ks, 41, labels, 12; total, oro! Detreit ti 1851; was tleeted. to Hetrict ° timeel! to the House of Representatives from | MEW TORK STOCK EXCHANGE REPORT. rs = SPIRITS, t secret by teil Sates Ser ate as a republican tos * f the Pres . en nk s ake City y a | € ed Lewis Cass, democrat, and took his se that city. Inthe meantime Hon. Wm. Pinck —————— 1901 , eet oe a ake City os = 2m Be Hite the wost powerfol mediam in the world Army Orpers.—MajorJ.J. Dana,quarter | ysgreh 4, 1857; was re-elected In 1373. a rey Whyte was clected Governor, aud im- | THE TRUCE IN MISSISSIPP % A. iares. 19M, Gig bid. Fauded | answered were in accord netsation of Spirit Power master, bas been ordered to take charge of | sin mre eivcied in 1869, bis last term « mediately directed alt his efforts tosecure| poovsstoms of the Ti aces. or. (Oong.,) 3 65's F. & A small, 926,68 bid. | anor with Por . etery, recently established | vice in the Senate expired March 3, ‘6 for bimeelf the position of Senator, then held | Mesrnis Oct 19 fie the wee Hed treaty | gf iinet 2 —Five Year Certificates,7 310,M a |” — — MATERIALIZATION Son kideae as Pefore Mr. Chandler entered polities! tite | { peak ng 2 a Me struts. Oct. 19.—In the so-called treaty , 7B. M2 bid: Ten Year bonds, 6s, J.'& J.,| Tae Qup 1 NGS Bie THEETS % ‘ : ae > Hon. Wm. T. Hamilton. To this end the | of peace between Gov Ames and the demo- oem Bounds, (Leg) 6's a. | Jnugerecil feafiaed fact, ie W. Archibald, U. 8. a., | Fe made bis mark a6 an enterprising be patror age of the state was freely used, and — erstic state executive cominitiee at Jackson, Certificates of Stoc 3) Weteon Bute (oS THE DEAL DO RETURN, p Baker. Moutaua ‘Territory, | 1¢s= tan. and th largo experience’ int pablic | Mr. Why te’s eflorts were ably seconded by | Miss. whereby the militia was disbanded, gids Chreepeaite | uy Showing themeclvee and communicating with their bas been ordered to report in persgu to the fo since, and his unanestional integrity, | Messrs. Gorman and Baunon, who were | the committee asstired the governor that es. } a’ s| 1 ° Secretary of Wai 7 Plaerd in the control of the Chesapeake there was no other desire among the whites friends. lifications for his nal, which they have dill a = J°& Oat | that theo was defrauded of that som : = = Sriistis (alk nok Ohio canal, which they have dilige than that peace should be preserved, the ua. ED LIVINGSTONE. Epitok Stak i 2 | times pleasant to contemplate, but when the ecretary will assume his duties cpr ota tee ern nary Lab, | ent bills, ~Judee | laws, enforced, and a felt election iad; and i a8 fe bf A ae Jeunes I Daaesend Ook «ee a - e = ever - e willl remain on duty ox to advance the views of the Chief. Thesetwo | the leading tes would do atl in their | at ard of Public Work. he furni: i mate monenes blahiy. of itis Wenders) masitowations, | reputation and ebaracter of men long in Saga nin be Ciniieos for Michigan to political leaders, with Mr. Raisin, a clerk of | Teer ta tie ar as cnn Teepoonel 4 na ay Sa low Tort tenet thet it ie menecemmary to as Cai be tsrecoeuizet | puplie service, and voted for fidelity and | bring on his f 7 te ove of the Baltimore courts, have been the | W&t in view of this assurance he would mest od kT iseTT to bid mand eee | Swee Watson and aod Koown Wo be the most POWERECL MSDIUM | Jyicxrity, are ‘assalied by means of vagne | O-ersible managers of what is known ta | Weir Views as far as possible, and would rtiBeates, Cie. Batibo bid '$9 eoxed 2 Water | ny A ip Anes. a: d irdistinet inferences. then the conten Sports oF THE TuR! ¢ Jerome Park Maryland polities as . | order all the militia companies to disperse ~ told by Weotwara IT HANDS, FAOS3 AND FORAS P! , | yesterday, after our telegraphic report a6 as | and return to their homes. It was agreed Wall Stree a that he must make bis bills large enough tr oie es SS ihe exposed and erimt- | closed, the following races were ran: The THE RING,” that the arms of these companies should be | Haw Youu, Oct. 12—The Post's avanclal article | pay Tweed toreniyenee hg Rg y E Piainly seen and recognized. Bells are rv bality punished, Justice should not be over- | third event, a selling race,one mile an but motive power and inspiration of ts ac- | deposited in the depots in the neighborhood | says —Atthe stock exchange bigher pily ten per cent; this waa iu the fall or See played by the inei-ibie Power. @ waked: | three-quariers, for a purse of $000, was won | tion came trom Mr. Whyte, who retires be, | !p Which the companies were raised and be eae. Gold opened at 116%. “4 ingi. He furulshed supplies in conformity dium fe securely tied, band cuffed 'w The object of this communication ts to | py Josle B. by half # length. Lelaps second, | ind a veil of the most Intense respectability | £°#Tded by the United States troops, and he ioane ths teten tone besa Gb, tan Eee code ers | With that arrangement, Ia tse aso r~4 ‘Fhie Medium wiil be secured in en invite delay in public opinion respecting | Donnybrook third, Mattie W. fourtn, Sar ciseand th os ss ’ | removed only by order of the governor. Tie deg Moye tates for | cent. was added.toeequally divided bet x ho-e gentlemen whose uames appear so | vivor fifth, and Warrior sixth. Time—3:20 x. | 10 conceal pu cooneeon with the machinery | arms would not be delivered to the milit a or .. Hq | two parties, Messrs. Watson and Woodward oe prominently in ove of the morning dailies in | The fourth race, @ dash of two and a half | by which the Legere been controlled. except in case of a riot or insurrection which ant noon they were reduced to 4/8 and | In int) Tweel was gelling twenty five per soe to prevent the possibility of fraud. “A oom fornection with the. Witowakt elaira,” | tiles, was contested by only two horect, | ,, 20 masses of the demneratic party In the | could Lot be suppressed by the el vil autnori- but eultcontinges far absve business con. Connelly mastty Be ent Gale abs raised cotirely from the floor and t sed upon by the accounting officers dge a ettie Norto 2 was thi Hoe { ties. . 4 bs ag 4 e por gt mg gs gh par Re pp! pee the aces Sopra” | favorite at Dearly three 10 one. but was | tive under the Iron yoke thatthe ring bes | five per cent., and Woodwanl five ‘per cent ether wonderful and strange Spirit Mavifes imine | bea Also, Physcal Mas Se = beaten, Nettie Norton coming in a | !mposed upon them, and somé of the very | A Mysterious Homicide in New York. ine of Spirit Power Tne SovuTHEES til there in | » | In iy Watson and Woodward had 4 conver- APACHES — SATISFAC- | winter by about one hundred yaris. Time— | best of the leading democrats have proteste | t New Yorx, Oct. 19-—Between ma to cause the disappearance of sach raiss (7 | S@llon With him, and understood w : ee Se fate As one as haw tatred of tate. The money ma-ket | Increased percentages of div: WILL BE GIVEN OUTSIDE OF THE | TOKY REPORT FROM THEIK AGENT.—U.S. | 4:49. The last race was a handteap steeple- rage Del did ie owing orn ne fosicated,: landed of sean, apparently ta- call loans at bank are 4a5 per cent. but broke accomplished with their aid. No BT, Indian Agent J. M. Shaw writes tae Com- | Chase fora purse of $800, about two and a : wit, — Ty | balances the | sts bills Went before the supervinors Ca. : | half miles, which was won by Troable by In August, Isi3, Hon. 8. Teakle Wallis, | boat, in Williamsburgh. He was observed 5 open stage. in plain sight of the audiences. missioner of Indian Affairs from the office | ;y, lengths, Coronet second, Busy Boe third. obe oF the purest, ablest, and boldest of the | by a’ police officer insulting passers-by - and see fr yourselves; take no one s word; | of the Southern Apache agency, Ojo Cai\- be guided by your own r Brnember. MR. LIV Ly all Spirataalists ibe ouly one wh taticns upen the open stage in the light. Bo not copfound this Seance with the hu’ <f Kew York sharpera, > | Were not verified, nor was there an: y proof ket is etrot call ena y himn of their correctness. tie far- ‘atson, who did the fign- nis to be divided, and he the warrants to pay for Warrants to about The latter fell going over one of the jumps, | Public men of Maryland, whose name ie | was warned todesist. Shortly after tt a " " ve “ aes.and advanced ente, New Mexico, transmitting his month- | throwing bis rider, who, however, remountad Hinked. with a prior refarm’ movernents in pathogen rye — Ere eatoaes a ranging freap 4 tot% per cont the later Pane | Tation of the acon ly report, ad says:—“I take pleasare in | and finished the race. Diavalo bolted at the | | Dur or S Sticoue oe ken. The mete or ce ae neck BOLNE | ‘sall, and Lake Shots Mevieg bomm meee ead o img | (Watson) gave hi stating that this ageney and the Indians of | *tart, losing ali chance of winning. Time— inmmariten she Lift Hh hel . spon A ae a The name of the Peoribigin Sonam since noon. Pacific Mail and Lake Shore have | his share. = pas atis- | 436%. he injal ch has G ci oe 2 t . ms~ ned', The eatreme sales, giving the stork ihis recervation sre in every, vance wownri | At Point Brees, Philadelphia, yesterday, | te good name and prospecta of the demo. | secete Wiiliam Epworth order of activity: bave, been as follswss. Pacis * factory and + pa ay rhe iee Homes rd unfinished race of the cratic-conservative party, in many portions | were arrested on suspicion, and were ideati- % Shore, 5t'éai8°s, West. Union oe mean Sa meaiesainine Secs Goaee obex 26, and T. A. won the second unic | Of thes 7 netices, unworthy | fied as aaving been in Crowley's company. Morineestera. cae ie TALMAGE BALL this month. I b ished race in 4. The other races were ; hominaui intrigues and low | Mycrs says he came over with Crowley fron wart = San om jeavins the peservation on stealing won by Ella Madden and Blanebe, counsels, exson. INGSTON& is re: Z armo- te batta- Ufed by Ingersoll as warrants vad reoelved forty per eent., the S. 0 ari P, uel being divid org ‘i : no party = long | New York, @ud that wheu they reached the ad Missouri Pe 4 — « = ng} ey 5 4 ‘ - - SE ee retain respect or power under such demoral- | corner Of ist and Grand sireeis some person — —e+—_ } vail satia : > ONE NIGHT ORLY, Bates ar stat tere are always some Fepro, | . Tue PENNSYLVANIA COAL TEADE—We | izing Influences bol Pare y that I c ‘ 4) Barnew. | eee se Taliable for the satisfaction of any WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1575. tes in every community, and w are glad to hear ofan 4 ie tonein o struck Crowley and knocked him dowa. ok = becbecaus tethe te te fies from 8 hear of an improv min the | do not think the demoecratic-conservative ———e --_- hes never been known in the bistory of this t ise. This most clearly shows that they can Tre ul 12 - Possible judemen! amounts to about ®5,000, BALTIMORE. Oct. 19.—Virgiute sixes, oe. N. ¥.S Ih car. | SBUhracite coal trade. The demand for sizes | party will deserve to retain elther, unless It The New Jersey Tragedy. jo. consol, 60%; West Virginiag, 9. N | ey a N Er Tedyeata ia front. and | them. A few Indians Jeft on sueh an exeur- | for domestic uses ts fairly active, the orders feende ten ways in these regards’ and that New YORK, Oct. 162Joha Ritter, pecial tax, 2 bid to Morors seem to be mon sing the at ourin MAGE 8 U0, neat diorte | renontd Dronent stolen horses ou the reser- | for cool at Port Richmond being in excess of | epeedilye killed his two'sons at Hackettstown, N.J., etna nO ot tention of nelentists and the public at this aSaeeere - 00» next Ot © | vation. I made a demand on hoagheonay | the supply of shipping to fill them. That is, ] Mr. Whyte was neminated for Senator by | on Saturday last, and after shooting at but Pisce sunt “seg “SA SEUES | Ume. The suapense ovcasionsd by Keely Balt. this stolen property sbonld be bre cfu | Ore Coa! would be shipped thence if vessels | John Lee Carroll, of Howard county, and | missing his wife, shot himself twice, is still 3 ween Seb: min attempt to bridic wouderfal power, ingaeoupvangpenie= ae Guber. En lees tan fia heats tebe | Were at hand. The! total tonnage for the | when it became nécsuars te rece eae | ee will probably recover. He and his of course directet attention In that direction TO-NIGHT, and SATURDAY MATINEE were bronght in and turned over torae, with: | Weck; 48 reported by the Miners’ Jonrnal, is | date for governor Mr. Garroll nad the tent: | wire quarreled frequeiitly. and were at one and the latest announcement is the util lego ; DUE the Receatty of TeINItATy Tecan ae feng | $0606 tons, being an increase of 15,64 on the | ons and decesstul copportot afc Whee | meee ing separately. Ritter suspected his 3 X first bait November, | tion of crude oil as fuel for propelling an en- FRANK FBAYNE’S — Lae La y orien Ths aed tonnage of the previous week. Tae anthra-| the ring, aud Mr. Hamilton, th agh un- | wife of infidelity, and treated ber with mach pe cg Rene ee are | gine. Yesterday a private exhibitioa of two AMBKICANS FLE TE(™. jeretofore required. This Abo laye Sev ai cite tor nage for the year to the 9th instant is | doubtedly the choice of a large m rity of | \iolence. 00, Piovisions doll eed beset, | engines, one of three and the other of five- = — Cages P that they had cong | 15-2415 wus, against 15,199,725 tous to cor- | the democrats in the state, was tueaot deans ———_-—_—__ obbing demand. Pork, 2850 Bulk meats | HOSE power, took place at No. Lie North CLARA FRAYNE. LITTLE FRANK FRAYNE. | tnlde aan peed ny OT bese o a “ ing date last year, a decrease of | by thedexterous manipulation of the pram New York Stock Exchange Report. lower—shoulters, 9a: clear idea, | Third street. The machines in eonstraction THE DOG JACK and INDIAN PONY cutente, required each In go an 315 tons. ‘The bituminous tonnage for the | ticed and unscrupulous politicians of th? New York, Oct. The report of the . 9%: Bacon dull but steady, | closely resembie the steam engine, its eylin- point out the animal and the parchaser to | week was 90,82 tons, and for thé year, ring. treasurer of the New Yor: Bato gaa “ Fe ecu ene ee ee, Whiten they also did. | 3,023,602 tonx. making @ total of all kinda for ‘THE UPRISING AGAINST THE RING. for the six months e: 489 tons, and for the. year | ons being essentially similar. Tae princi- tons, against’ 14333517 to. corres Prior to this, ko shows receipts of 89,391.55, of which 's2 9 | pal difference consists in the aiditioa of a THE PLAY SHOWS er, the democrats of wes from interest and $1,199 from fines. compressing nut Seenreate tor coun. . P eet <— vend Boe pondirg date last year, a decrease of 105 Baltimore city had been aroused to indig-| The disbursements for the same time wer prosting and retaining a quatticy sonatas. ae ee eee ee hece, pakeensclger ig aie force, This to nee | tons. All the steamers of the Reading Coal | nant protest and at last to energetic action, What a child can do for his mother : i j | avd Iron ce on hand October 1, " shows progress in the right direction, and Company are in active employ- report ro With this lessou I think they will not’soon | [rat and ete eats ee ce Next Monday, Mre.D.P.BOWEES. _octls tr ith this n ndced, if there Were more vessels offering of | Zire Bo ht ae | PFATE AND FESTIVAL, for ihe bonate of the | chemo neanOtver maid. They seom very well | suitable sine the shipments would be laczer, | wyetch permeated every Brauch of thelr’ mu F'sith hasten church Ree 08, Mesdsreum | Contented. and place great confidenceiu what | ‘Pris condition of the trade tedicates, mf ‘Their taxation had increased nearly two The ico Race menciog TUESDAY EVENING, October 1b. con- | Jill them; very seldom do they tre tode | ther advanee in the price of coal wita the su | gute seven years, and in som2 of the IMORE, Get. 19—The fall meeting of lowing three nights. Fine Vocal and Instramectal | C*V¥e te. Our annuity goods are arriving in | coming of November-—Phila. Ledyer, iSth, branches of municipal expenditure their os. ylaud Jockey Club, Pimlico course, Hoste cvery ev octis 2" | ® very good time, and the Indians are gre penses were three or four times as great as | Commenced to-day. The weather was cloudy ~~~ | pressed to know that they will have their || PsEVARATIONS 1s BROOKLYN For Moony | PEnSes Ww in’er TE 3 but bracing; the traci clothing Vostro weather Lge coe AND SANKkey—A Spgs eat eae be ane DAES El oe the attendance fair. T orto an | 20 he incessant rains and floods the contrac- | frify a Consregaiion of 7.000 Persons There é > | dash, purse $300, for maidens of al ; Meee Mo Mice for ihe crewing of” S| tor has failed to keep us supplied with flour, | are to be two organs in the Brookiyn tank | Stace to the party and a steach. 10 the nos. | “#*!, Purse £000, for maidens of all ages, won —Stocks active and steaiy. tible gases. The inventor claims that an eu- none long, 47855; short, ine of one-horse power, worked at fall speed 19 Floet quiet and un. | @F Ope day of ten hors, will only consume to protect the honor of their party and the interests of their city from tne corruption one gallon of crude oil, ‘costing eight cents, eed. De inset ey | and so on in proportion. He demonstrate! By Sie t's ond oes hae Wes. | that inside of s miaute = pressure of Ise7, Wt", Brie, 12%. Paris advices qaow rentes at ——— be generated and steatily mi t; 65 francs 65 cent’mes. bed, and Ihe engines On exhibition could FRasnroxt, Occ. We 0S, bonds, mew fves,%. | be run’up to 125 pounds pressure. According to this, au 40-horse pow. THE FREEMASONS AND THE Pore—Tue | 10,4 arenas ep 3 fine condition, anid first race, 4 mile Uh &l A COst of 3 3.20 per day, and therefore it success of the recent Freemasou’s Congress roclaimed a sure to supersede steam. < wentng 0 = by Lizzie; let second, O'Neal thint, | at Lausanne, in Switzerland, las been so | con pence 20m Se evening put by issues of beef in leu thereof have | when Moody and Sankey begin next Sun- | {lls of every decent citizen. The members | (3 Lizzie Rs Springlet second, Evelyn. Car’ | Gcolaed that’e auasiioe coeion ia kat ce | Thee Tie MONDAY, OCTOBER 25. Log rth, ‘ar, 3 mane . Kept them comparatively satisfied. Oxing | day. ove of which is to be in charge of Mr. | Of the city councils and of the legislature | Gray Lo Austral, Violet, Alte i Pala- | already talised of, to take place in Roméor! THe FRENCH BoviLLi.—The most com LINCOLN HALL, \e, the same cause our bailiings havs been | Sanicey. “A chorus of 200 voices is to be so. | from Baltimore, Nee ao ee eu, as tamed Sisae 1S ot cee ia Rome, ite president woald | mon dish throughout France is = plece a "EES E LYKIO STAGE Celow eal control the clemerts we “an blame | the chats ae ice put, Christians be pat i celitse CIty Works he dy ie ee cae eee canine Nope noel as | Loudon, the Prince of Wales. It is sai | rately served up as boullll, ascompanied by oded in making arrange og : ss a * Se asatamutae thw whese dirty Work they did in Baltimore an: - 2 ' a y, the son! 5 “ : ? = Gencerte with © oe noes Se eee = Hold gto ort pee net the rok will |g: Annepotic = New Vouk. Oct b—Pairolman Retmona | Lomeog mecting at Rome would appear | strong gravy and. ininced vegetables or SOLAND'S EIR PIANIST, THE PRosrrEtty or WASiINGTON.—The | to be held every evening except Syturday at | Such has been the character of the nom'- | Joace, of the Brooklyn police, who shot and | to be adirect antagonism to the Pope, waleh | tev nels ever delicate, both iu fore EXNGLAN('S FIRST Pia gE. PI ASHID iN C tobe turday a “ations now before the people of Baltimore | Killed Robert Gilmore, a coloral mas, | Vietor Emanuel would probably pot desire rench mote, is ever delicate, a BE TOM BABU Tenor, a. Washington correspontent of the Boston | 7. o'clock. and at 50a. mi. aaddp.m. ov | 7& these offices that the indignation of the | While endeavoring to escape trom arrest on a | to appear to encourage, particularly if, a= | and flavor; while, in the usual manner of mT EMILES SACHEE thee iain sitinticneo | Herald writes as follows: F came back to | Sundays. There will be a datly prayer moet- Director of Orchestre Mr. MAX MARETZE ‘be Piano accom pariment by GRO. W. OULHY rumor states, his Majesty has not given | boiling it, it is almost always hard and in n x a > under | {mocratie papers of Maryland supnorting | Chaige of disorderly conduct, was, yesterday, my Washington hauists and occupations a Me Mates tae ee aor Mr. Carroll cannot rest-ain the expression of | CO’Victed of mansianghter in the fourth de- tend lintted nominally k Stock Exchange | sbeuisers "Dieter rib 14%. Hams, 154i | der and piston. tts val 4 $ exe Fs 10% 5 . WSigals’ | der ston, Ite valve gear and connec- ding October 1, 1x3, WX. Butter steady and on a etroleum few Yorn, Oct e ‘W beat quiet and ond. ‘Corn firm. over the hope of reconciliation with hig | Sivid, The re@son, says that celebrated cook, + t ree and remanded for sentenc: Holiness. Careme, is this: ~The meat is put in the pot gayest commenes on Thurstay, atin | [ile Carer, than usual and an: at once | spreade and the throngs that arcexpectad at- sree pe MaaubatoWin pacers keneeeuth . — - — with the usual quantlty of cold water, aud stant, at Merzerott's music Store strack e signs Of progress und pros- 4 tend, additional meetic.gs u the care of i =a papers, supporting | usimess Suspension im New York. M. THIF «8 anp THR FRENCH Reerniic. | placed at the corner of the fire-place. where, Tne Steinway Piaus ured at the Tistens Con- | perity in the capital which impresa upoh me | the clergy are to be held. The Universsiiete Mr. Carro}l, Says: * Mea of tie’ lowest or New York, Oct 19.—John H. Cuthbert “& | Ats bananet gl 10 M. Thiers on Sunday | siowly becoming holt, the beat grafaally ee a ee | Tr pias clearly than ever before the fact that | who have been left out in the cold in thaas: | {% the most sluggish intellect. the most | co whisky rectifiers, 38 Burling Slip. sus. | a> 404 red ? Sivered ax | ewella the muscelar wbers of the weet, ais it has to be a political barrack, and “orrupt character, are the leading spirits. fachou, in the Gironde, be a: o Forest mace, bas begun to be the great city which its | este (oe Clermont Aree chee ae | (nlelfgenes, respectability and. invecrity no Logie bende fel firm ‘eclined t make, (didress, 1u wich he sald the republic mast | solving the gelatinous substances, thereln founders foresaw. Neither the panic nor the ‘ bs ‘onger characterize those directing the aff drs property. - be maintained. He t the radicals were | com J nenet . which Bridge street. Georgetown downfall of the local Sunday. The Episcopalians hav a Sat th te.” any statement of their affairs, and n~" sing ‘of confidence than tieirop | which chem'sts term ‘osmazone, » government seem; to list ici iletly: th of the great metropolis of this state. further could be tearned than the- et! deserving of more imparts savor to the flesh thus both render- BAS DEEN ENTIRELY BEMODESLED have had any material influence upon the | Syst Working quietly among thea! The Eastern Shoreman, another Carroll | bilities are probably about 2° se CDeir la- ponents gave them credit for, and he desired | impar ie eek ee : rosperity of Washington. Al Sun, 18th, per, SAYS: * Baltimore has sent men to tha P sy “000. A meet- e dismissal of all fanctionaries who do not | ing the meat tender 4 = ise fiesta es Mii frgiold much die results have ong A PASTOR STRICKEN WITH APOPLEXY IN legislature during ee es eee, eee Setauecsiees MS, acea Appointed for ot iuanre'een yuan gen pen er contrary, if te pot "ye Inconsidorateiy’ pat : erief. om sat th 1 .— When Rev. Joshua Day, pas- | Ol Wuom, both mentally and y, have “ “a y the boi is PB BALLS, HOPS, &c. - «s not strange, perhaps, tat the | His PuLpir. ¥ SAC) one tion, and he advocates a liberal and moi- | Upon too quick a fire, sa Sn 4 the North Baptistcbureh, Newark.as ; 0€€n totally unfit to occupy the position of . ~~ ‘ibe: lates and 4 PEDIG Was oo barnalens to She capital, There | tor of jaw makers, They have been forthe most | yy, - Sugar Rebate. erate system Of e4",eation. tated, the fiber coagu ite St: 1a been erected. and is ivy Interests to be pros- | ceuded bis pulpit in his churel: on Qrange a y New ‘y, 5 oi anne + = ndered from di iv adapied for Private Theatricsls, Teblewta a cae Taken eet catia beer tp of ‘the District | street. yesterday, he complained of feeling | part men selected from the gambling hells | yar, ee a ee take ae ROR OF GERMANY, accompa. noth ‘obtained bata piece vpcaceoc tsar “| government was ere comets eae os | cartcrece Wiiseee tes ea nT nein ee | pecciniing the reel bealis ob teenie | aes exert ex mena, oe question of | nied by Count Von Moltke, Secretary of roperty a he | stricken with a) a prost a ite, ar- ad ater ferme peels at Bandai!” Biitisra Sartert, srowih of the city, irs Dothing of the | the floor. The congregation rove to ‘thelr | ton, atid. capable only of acting from po~_ | drawback on bard refined sugars raised by | State Yon Bulow and @ brilliant suite, : octl6 Im More bouses ha tisan motives.” sort. More ve been built in Wasi- | feet. Three of the deacons rushed to his aid, | Sonal or pari Dat th _ ARLO : summer than in any city in the | and he was removed tohis home at No. 4i| | It isno wonder then that the mer ‘yaving Re ee ee ae eee et he Pulladelpaia, ‘ue ime | Beroard irene wed ee eae ae ai | & Teal interest in protecting thel” city trou 1295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. proved streets are getting past that look of | once summoned, and every possible device corruption and ex! the ‘ernment and the sugar exporters. | rived at Milan yesterday, on a visit to the = Sesame acta ete | Riker aaed canadensis | wan eal oey nwt te Re e: , as itis jon ict , the services of sugar refiners who bave retired | and prieens, Prince Amadeus and the high | *€€¢s sown in the open ground in @ clreuler Ve necessarily - with avast | bed ov the lawn, has furnished a profusion of pewness and fresh adornment which was so that medical Skil could suggest was resorted Sowing 1 nae ten of uch men to from business. . © rot eran pe nen will | fowers * from Jue to tae ‘end of September, pparent w ago. for his relief. evenin; was a ws , after yea: * apd vere frost comes, they will un- “ ——____ under the Influence of chloroform, and his | endurance, have coD'%yined to right them- | 4 Decieive Battle Impending im Mer- | probably last three or four days. POLITICAL ‘OTES.— The prohibitionists of ‘sician held out little, if any, hope of bis | Selves. Thig was in the movement in Minuievota nre aghast at the discovery that | recovery. ‘The reverend gentieaiay’ was act | that city tailed We Citivas Meee eet thetr candidate for Governor 1s engaget in | evening visited by alarge number of hi It commenced in a private way to avoid the raising barley, and raises too much of it for | chureh jie, but only his very intimate | interference of the ring m: , who were ing managers, all to be used in enmect mms “The persons friends were admitted to his room. abundantiy supplied With tools, capable of Maine Senate will be composed of 20 republi- | NV. ath, ma. LOnDon, Oct. 19.—A special dispatch from Vienna to this afternoon's Pall Mall Gazette says the Herzegovinian Insurrectionists are preparing to attack Zubci. The Turks are Goops Srore.— | plants grow with vigor, without any care, Piney Laucstter, ‘Ohio, October 14, | 4Te about three feet high, and are covere® : We had the sensation of a wedding to adr 7 today. Mr. Thomas Fair smee purple, maroon, 4 H H g i 3 , trating trere. A decisive battle is be- | childs and Miss Louisa Eversole came in to whieh bes of - worming their way into the organization for | 00°! rte ing goods in the store | een ata distance. If the plants ayers e&ps and 11 democrats; the House of = re- the purpose of sagen so general and Seek Die oom | kon conauea ee get married. a | single flowers are pulled up as soon as they ATTS of desert oats fe Si: | publicans, «2 dermocrats, and 2 independents. | RATLROAD ENTERPRISE IN THE West.— widespread was the g in favor of the A Girl Missing. inister was called und the pair were firmly | show ‘thelr character, the Gouble ones have PASSE PARTOUSS tn great variety, GOLD. SIL- | Pie seats of two Tepresentatives will be con- | A dispatch from Davenport, Tows, gives the reform that the movement had Almost in- | Provipence, R. 1., Oct. 1%—An Italian | ted. Fics cecbeeeaeiaeen basen sregeruiauss, ‘article guaranteed 1 “ aap tested. ----The Charleston (S. C.) News ie 6 5 stantaneous success. ir councils in eve: aged abou! years, ‘been mi: » AINTINGS arranged and Kung for Galleries | cacis off the New York democrats, aad aavs Watanabe carne sie, naektord, | ward of the city haves very large memes | Fea her horse in Us city Rive oc aie dare | A RiGurpocs UaNPuncmcieues Mcate, | ceebenn Gat caus benliag phteea aay ead Private Partioe . that the democracy of the south and west | Rock Island and Nt. Louis railroad for the | ship, and it is believed that they have 18,00 | There are apprehensions of foul play. She | colored. on trial At Selma, Ala., for causing . We Falprince Gesned. Restcred and Varnished. | must be pusillautmous indeed if they submit | German bondholders, atid prominent capi- | votes in their ranks in Baltimore to day; of | was a violinist and may have been decoyed | the terrible railroad aceliest oa ine Seima, | sometimes see beds of the zinmia spoiled by Lorelei memento BARLOW suy longer to their insolent and unscrapn- | talists of the Daveuport, Rock Island, and | whom away for infamous purposes. Rome and Dalton road about ove year ago | growing too thiek.— Country Gen‘leman, 3.000 LITHOGRATSS, fhm tie tet oash. lous dictation. _°--- The ne His Sentt- aicatoneee Brgy fl gape os QUITE €0 PER CENT ARE DEMOCRATS. iad aoa ea co py, Placing obstructions on the trace bas" oe TS aerc—As this disease is pre- A 4 4 nyt ww: > wy read: The and the a been 1 caty mE Epiz = abt Spite | termine hs te lo contest in was Vat te | Of incorsaration have been drawa up sod | ine counties, andin aaieoma ete pELZAuREH Nala Oct toe oe ounion of | Mary Muyitataae Seulement, t, twenty | ang toa counideravieexso. SBE, Ne democracy of the south and west must deeide | © ous 2 e ai i = ‘nion and Confederate soldiers was inaugu- rather a miid form), we give the tows... Ory No.) OmExhibition (New No. | what shail be tke policy of the democratic | that the fuli amountof the stock ofa million | Councils have been formed. rated here this a. m., and the line forme for | © €d forthe same offense, from the Coantry ‘Gentleman: “When the 456 and Sale 439 party on finances in the next genera! con- | @f dollars will be taken there. The company But the numbers and rapid spreai of this | a march to W: verly, where addresses will be | iv1nORD's BONFS.—A pastoral letter from | €Piz00tie prevaile! soextensively three yeare _— KNITER’S (rem ae. | fet doltars, ie por eae: qayaute at coe seats ig Brg its candidates aimos cx. | © made by Generals Pryor and Kilpatrick. Bourget was readin all the Catholic | #80. We bad full experience in the benefit of Be. 439 7th strect, between D and B strects, evcht THE LATE CoNFERENCE AT ERIK. doors above Odd Feilores’ Halli. he | amount le vo loward paying the boudhoiders | clusively outside of its own Tanks, awit i Phurebes of Montreal on Sunday last, warn- liative treatment, and none in any other. The Hartford. i - peop! “ = ened soon &&§ the first horse im the neighbor- ae i ke. F rie Methouist Episcopal conference, which Purchasing the road at the foreclosure | absolutely refuses to tmpose upon those New Yori t. 19.—The U, of Guitora Senien ee acer ae hood was attacked, our working team.which Qhotce Of Paintings, Bugravings. Chromae: eee ta tae Obie Onna sth” by @ | sale, tive percent. more td be paidon the first | candiduies the expenses of ine campaiga. Tu | frigate Hai m Lisbon, September | privy council is to be obeyed, bat tne ne was buy fali-plowing, was fed a peck each wunie: arses st Frames, Picture i Tas. ote of 149 yeas to ‘Sina: Sed a resoin- | day of each of the monthsof Mareh,Julyand | every iustauce the nomination has bee: | 1th. and Ni October Ith, arrived in Says the ground will be cursed from i of scalded bran, with a doubvie-handfal ofet Rings, Nails, &c., in the District. ton calling upon the general conference to | November, 1476, and theréafter five per cent. ‘red to and pressed upon men who did not | the Larbor to-da: | ment the burial takes place, = meal scalded with it. every day at night, ams OasH. n ake the office of presiding eier elective py | semi-avnoally until July 1, 1°84. suit it. The meetings of their councils are Se eee oe hot as they would eat it. Although tuey were Si Picase remember Name snd Namber. jyl-Iy the aupual conferences. Additional resoln- | ONS OF AW EARTEQU opened With prayer, and their members ap: CarTaIn Boytor’s Swix Down THE BRIGHAM Younc ann ANN E rons were ed. 1. That the conference | Teneo, or an. pop i ona a Jear to act from & copscieutious ~ense of | RHINE.—The Strasbourg papers, says the Jadge Boreman has issued an order, at Sa! 6 «id not desire to give the presiding elders | Memoranda of the steamer Great Republic, | their duty as citizen: London News, bring some details of Captain | Lake City, commanding Brigham Young to “MIGHEY EDIF YING.” | visi powers with the bisiops In macicg | #Tiived at San Frareisco, reports that dur: ANOTHER MOVEMENT Boyton’s fresh floating dowa the | show cause Saturday, the 2d, why be *ppointments for the preachers, neitherd:i | ls the latter part of her-passage she expe. tyre Khine from Basle to Strasbourg. “He was | should aot be panitiel fol nonteapr es ae 2 ‘ddesire the bishops to become mere presi. | Tleteed @ moderate breeze, with @ heavy | #so bad its origin In the widespread feeling greatly distressed by the violent back cur- | regarding the order of Judge McKean reqiir- Seemann dents of the conferences. That in ease the foo pO ee lg oclae og SS of ceataieetion with the RRP ep of Fenta, and said he found the river worse than | ing him to pay $9,500 alimony to Ann !liza ABDUCTION OF a Youno Lapy.—The GOODS MUST BE SOLD. | fhotti'te madefor tie introluctio€ of may. | Cruz to Cape Mendoetuo, mention « simitar | {€ Stirs of the city and state, and this em- | the — Wheeling, W.Va , Standard saye: Ao abauc- on ny & goot deai of interest —EEEEs Few Sone he eee, tee en ne eS HANGED By A Mos —Ciarke Elmonson, jater an inexplicable floating black mass, | the negro that was charged with outraging « row ‘exclaiming: “The devil!” On | White woman in county, ia, arriving at Keal, Captain Boyton was car- | W8% taken out of jail by some two or three ‘mai tidasion Onin Gomaerione heavy sea without wind, the waves rollin gg many Of the first merchants of Balti- — up op the beach from one to three hund: ‘These two organizations have united NG, COMPLIaGENTS.— Mr. Thurman | feet beyond the usual renew aer mark: 10 | » ticket for municipal officers and mem hers jawyer, an wl bis torial | some ini inees with sufficient roe carr, idcuninaea, te’ acme wilt’ ba | coasters froma their moorings. These facts, | Of the legislature, which will also be sup- FO INSURE CASH SALES ‘5 7 by the rapid curren: against | bundredpeople, early Sanday morning, und fonriahin in cov junction with the recent slight earth: | Ported by the republicans, composed of men | ried v t | nung on’ tne ws that his broths: WE WILL SELL Br. Pendleton igmises tohecome promi- | quake snocks Git in San Francisco and vi. | Of rst rate character, aind there is every | ihe brid 4 Dosis, Sat Mink Sor 8 Sow ec: [Dane on tee ween sekene ~ $35—WORTH OF CLOTHING-g33 | "Sit “Henaricns Bae & chance to | Vulsion in some distant quarter of the globe THR SAME ELEMEXrS than behead anbateten cea more, hours | Lay Ove Tic Kars RErcarD.—The ee rene OF I 4 onah $25-F UR ONLY-923 Sir alien bas A surplas or Diy neet vigor | A JERSEY Mystmay.—James Tremieit, a | D°Ve a Pte ae forgoverner, | "ance. a the Baltimore and Ohio failroad ars Gang = om which to retire to Frait he ‘ne | resident of Essex street. Jersey City, left that | Composed of J. vernor, refused by conductors if presented more than FINE SUIT OR OVERCOAT. city three weeks with @ canal boat load | 8. Teakle Wallis for attorney general and fifteen after date. The ticket can, in one commanding contemplation, | $f i ‘by Matthiessen & Wiech- ‘worst. » reads, lake charge of the firmament and the Scioto page map ig meh vy = - | Edward Wilkins for controller, of whom “good for day only.” The couru, how- beste wigito vor he ene that time bis wits recelved bo tidings | Mfc" Wilkite ie a repablicas. ghout | ponies seinen om BuRNED TO DEATH By COALOIL.—A fam- | of him till F last. Then Barbara Deut- i S7- James McGrath, who was confined in $25—WORTH OF CLOTHING—g23 | 115 of snail colored childsen Living om ler, whowe tutner works for Mr-Raseeit iad | eosieie, were 12, & cordial no. | tance to Ludlow street jatl, New York. cherged with street, Elkton. Md., who were glone, | her that Tremiett for lodgings in her | licaus, forty-eigh' counterfeiting silver Lalf dullars, has es- $15—FOR ONLY—$18 their its being Out at work, were play" father's bouse, and, 1g refased, started for | of their and when cuped. OVERCOAT OR FULL SUIT. ing with the coal oll lanips on Monday: the way four miles distant. He forty fiv a noon last. One of the lamps was broken end | had to pass through @ wood, and it is now been nominated, been the ofl spitied on the clothes of a child about supposed he was murdered. He hat aboat | parties, and it god twoand a half years old. The child after- with bim at the time of his disappear- | of Maryland The two-! ward stood near enough to the fire.to ignite | ance.—N. ¥. Herald, 19h, offieers with this cruel @is— WORTH OF CLOTHING—@1s _| the saturated clothing, and burned to death! peyare Teawrs —Six female tra: a a SvmcrpE oF naman ina few momenta. poe re es od ing the a wise nc caged gaa THE EUROPEAN GRAIN MARKETS.—The | Island and before Justice Kassner, at | of tne eauent c OVERCOAT OR FULL utr. Mark Lane Express says the recent heavy | Stapleton, on Friday, charged with petit | of ie, Nery y- ; rains bas rendered Hse mach jess gro- larceny. Prisoners, A epeenred. eallod very earnest bed at mising in England, the dampness at Mrs. Apna Sehiehund’ » OD gat rit Raborg street, at haif-past ! to ward tend: has by large | after they left some other ar- form. LOTHING. arrivals, but holders are UE lcles were f women gave their #15 WORTH OF C 15 foreign arrivals; holders willing | ticles were mleel r = $10_FOR ONLY—s10 ~aeer aoe bye ms a te I : markets Feported steady but inactive, | Coyle, Anna Ki in and Mi: ta Me. oe E. Havley. The not finding su 3 a = spirits, OVERCOAT OR FULL SUIT. bat Odessa is firma. E,Rabley. The} ing a Micleat health and spiri the $s discharged thems with THE CREEK INDIAX ¥. count .— N.Y. J uneneign at LAN NATIONAL & reprimand. OF plore EPGticess of | sg-The Indians in Ingo Valley are tax 1 and bas was BOWS CLOTHING DOWN VERY LOW a ti 7 COME SOON. ‘& HABLE GROTHERS, Fatlere nd Clothiers, oct-e Corner 7th and D Streets RW