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A full Ort stra . 4 for the will rendet favonte Prof. Donch : : Hf Bt. Ps aa sb Lut veray Ubu: NAtiexae THEATER. Last nights ot Eminent Traced MA. BARRY SULLIVAN, Tharaday, RICHELIEL Friday, THE GAMESTER tines. THE STRANGER, day Night, BICHAMD Lit. Mr. @ H MACDERMOTT. Fo % alia Mathews’ C Opera Tro I Musical Comedy Troupe. ic au Litled BROLGHT TO BOOK FrOsD’s OPERA HoUsE, ADELALDE PALLLIPPS: Grand Italtan Opera Co. S1\ NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEi. Commeneing MONDAY EVENING. Novexsrn 5 Th prises the following artist= MISS ADELAIDE PHILLIPS, Mis8 MATILDA PHILLIP?S. VIOLETTA cone ett 8 Ama ice;) ISS VIOLETTA COL ¥ = Si NOGINA LAMDEBT!. nov MR TOM KARL. : SIGNOB BUGANENI. His debut in America SIGNOB PASLIAPIETRA SIGSOR C4 WPL (His delucta America;) SiuNOB BACUELLL, dc. GRAND CHOKUS AND ORCHESTRA. Musical Director and Condnetor, $16. A. TOMASI. Monday—BARURR OF SEVILLE. Toesiar—BO Nb JULISTTA. Weduevday—LA FAVORITA. 2d $180, according to loc. $1 The of enis mence TO-DAY at 9 & m.,et Bills Music Sore, Penns; Ivania avenue. not fok=st HALL. Bridge street. Georgetown, BAS BEEN ENTIBELY BEMODELED. Ard is now offered to parties for BALLS&, HOPS, &e. and is sdmirat ricsis, Tablesux or Pudi For terms. spply at Randall's Billiard Partors Under the Hil octl6-im ARLOW'S GALLERY OF FINE ARTS, 1235 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. biic are invited te examine my stock of a8, ENGRAVING. CHEOMOS, PHO- HOGRAPHS, PAINTINGS ON INE, kc They are of the same quality ia all first class Galleriaa of New York. and fe saine Prices. Fa WES for Mirrors and lie gs made to order of the newest patterns; a! 3 of every deseription for Engravt pbs. Porcetaine Paintings, Wreaths vutnn n Leaves. M every description made to order. TS in gre variety. GOLD, SIL- ae D. NAILS, kc. article gnarantord a represented. BTINGS arranged aud Bung for Galleries NGS Cleaned, Restored and Varntshed D FRAMES KEGILT. 3B. Bs * LITHOGRAPHS. from We. to g1 each. ~ © WOOD ENGRAVINGS for Scrap-bo: pls-Sen : i SPECIAL NOTIC teat sockek gm. MONVAY, TH. A. LAZENBY, Sec’s. COUPERATIVE BUILDING TON First mascing for the pay - MO Hail corner Macyl soutbwest. A few nore -hares can 5 GEO WHITE, President G_P. THOMPSON, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICE —There will be a ree- vlar ¢m munication of LEYANON LODGE, i M..co FBIDAY,at7 p.m sharp fe. A fall attendance ot all mon ty order of the W. M. UTHER M PEN FILE} FICE OF THE ARLIN PaN 3, 1875 - id avenue and lth street be ‘ON FIRE IN FoR Tae Dr RIA, November Ist, 1875.—TI SURAN: TRICT OF CO) upon the capital stock, payable at the om pany + Office, No. 1425 G street northwest, 02 nd alver the Sth instant. J3t FRANK [Cbronicte, Repnt jean and Trib v O1L—The satvst wt, Burns longer: burns brighter. and . Manufacture . SONS, Baltimore, Ma J Sis SABBATH AFTEBNOON SERVICES. LINCOLN HALL, at 3:9) o'clock, Men of the Associati YOUNG MEN SPEOIALLY INVITSD. MUSIC LED BY ORGAN AND CORSET. Classes in English Grawm: menee TURSDAY EVENING. 8 DESIRING HORT-HAND may find an oye La Sunder: jgtreet northwest rs orongh mastery o! wed. - Condneted by the You SI experienced teacher at lands chureh. 439 » Testor f= "BOILING HOT OB IvE-OOLD TEA, D CHOCOLATE, NS UNRIVALLED SODA, 1429 PEXNSYLVANIA AYRNUE, near Willard’s. oe stater OF (ORUMBIA BONDS FoR 7 percents year Bonds, 3 65 Bonds. J improvement § per cent. Bonds, receiva special taxes. im_ LEWIS JOHNSOB & 00 , Bankers, YEKS’ NOTICE —Yo MPROVEMENT pew be paid for lees money than at any time hereto. It ix vot probable that the will much lon; advantage of 1) Present ; : oe once and take eee ems ny 0. LAY & CO., 223 49 street. nes’ Olt Man of the L "s SEE DIPLOMA of Holm Howntain Li Usat Di Drug Store, corner 7th w £1000 for the a ther poisonous substance in of Mercury or any them. Sold by ail 00718 Bw" TSW JOHNSON & CO, BANEERS, Corner of WA Street and Penasylwania Avenue, in Government and District xchange and Ge Corre Wrrreexrn avn € Ste BASE OF DEPUSIT, EXCHANGE, & Deal in GOLD, Government and District BONDS, Forcien EXCHANGE, &c, Collections made on all points. Investment Securities on Cowmt=<ion eS. W. WHITAKER WHITAKER & COOKE, nd Collection Agents, W. 5 COOKE Feneval Claim 2D. OCUKE, ja in & to, BANKELS, | fends and basiness acquaint huntuels solicted, ated 1 Offices for vent in'sama buidiog je9-tf od to eee hia 1 | to the west, where the 5 On Exhibition New No. and Sale 439 = 7TH St. Th » bet and B streets, eveds ee Derek ‘Oi Fellows’ Hall. Tags, Chromos ape Hangings, © Shades. Pictares, Frame«, Picture aud Sele. Rings, Nails. &c., tu the District SP Teevs Cast SF Pieaco remember Name and Namber jy} ly — PIANOS, &c. W™ wi wLb'RENOW SED PIANOS. Suite BEST MADE Oe KNOW ALL WEX THAT WE WILL SELL A FINE SUIT OR OVERCOAT FOR ONLY. $15—THAT IS WORTH FULLY-—§15 WELL MADE AND TRIMMED. ALL WOOL OVERCOAT OR SUIT $13—FOR ONLY-§13 $18—THAT IS ACTUALLY WORTH-§18 REALLY HANDSOME STYLE. AN ELEGANT SUIT OR OVERCOAT €1S—FOR ONLY-§18 $25—THAT SELLS REGULAR FOR-§25 VERY STYLISH AND DRESSY, 4 SUPERE OVEBCOAT OR SUIT $25—FOR ONLY-925 $35—NEVER SOLD LESS THAN-§35 EQUAL TO CUSTOM MADE. Boys’ Goods at Same Rates. HABLE BROTHERS Tailors and Clothiers, A, FISHER’s NEW DYE Wonks, 906 G Serect, near Ninth Street, x. Dts pectal: od a rr PAM UBL G YOUNG. NOTARY Pb HORSE COVERS. AT FRIGES TO SULT THE TIMES. Lorgest and Finest Assortment in the cityaf | IMPEBIAL, SCOTCH, PLUSH AND WOOLEN CARRIAGE BOSES | arsenal, Mass, reported as requi gE SATCHELS, POCKET BOOK: | on of an insy SHAWL STBAPS, & , AT THE PRACTICAL HABNESS, AND SADDLE MANUFACTOBY e JAMES S. TOPHAM, 423 Tru STREET N.Ww., (Acjoining Odd Fellows’ Hall ) BEPAIRING. TRUNES, HABNESS, &c., promptly repaired an | TBUNKS COVERED by good workmen. nov? ly (CARPETS! ANOTHER LREAK IN PRIC AT THE 0.0 D.C TRUNK, ther large assortment of new and merican TA S, Lowe | nnd Hartford INGRAIN CARPET. Philadelphia INGRAIN CARPETS, frou 33 conte | 4 HEMP CABPETS, O1U CLOTG, | athe depressed market | sold cheaper than the same can be purchased at any ot her house. sbould look to their own tnterest, . O. D. CARPET Hi 904 7th sireet, betw: v8 AND PAsIERE OBGANS Tuned and | Leave your orders or send B7 Purchasers fi "03 7th street northwest, nea: srcbal and Smith and other fine low and for rent. Also, fine Violin Strings avd Harmonicas, Se-V. BECKER'S Tui i w cae id Tuning Practice oan in FLowess ENAMELED IN WAX, NO COUNTERFEIT. THE ORIGINAL FLOWERS USED. bees to annoct B® EYA, pt] TWO CENTS GovERNMENT Receiers —Internal reve- HUE, $472,255.95; Customs, $553,596.62. THERE was a fall Cabinet mee at the White House, THE AMOUNT Ot a ay for redemption a czre; ing to-da; Bank note cur- y departmest ed. 3503,009. Con. WILLIAM MecMicuagn, United States attorney, E district of Pe vania,y the Pre PERSONAL eator Morrill, o is in town. ----Commissioner Dueil has ne yet returned irom Sy back In about a week ALFRED DAGGETE lucrative office of sherif 3 county, New York, the republican ticket at the late election was a clerk in the State depart- ment while Mr. Seward was Secretary of Slate. COMMISSIONS 81GNED.—The President ha signed the commissions of Augustus 8. Gay- lord as Assistant Attorney General of the United States, and John K. Valentine as United States attorney for tne eastern dis- triet of Penusylyania. MOVEMENTS OF NAVAL VESSELS —The Carlisle bay, Barbadoes, October 2ist, nine days from Bermuda. She expectct to leave October 26 for Maranbam. “THAT DECIDES the November elections,” shouted the Cineimnati Enquirer in disgast when Chandler was called to the Cabinet. The iver is the seventh son of a prophet, and has the strawherry-mark of presclence on bis left arm.—N. ¥. Graphic. THE MISSISSIPPI ELECTION.—The Attor- ney General this morning received a dis- | patch stating that G. W. Wells, candidate for Congress in the second congressional dis- trict of Mississippi, is elected by 9,009 mi- jority over his opponent, Howe. © Mr. Wells is at present U.N. district attorney for the northern distriet of Mississippi, and is an anui-Ames man. THE suIT of Mrs. Myra Clark Gaines vs_ Caleb Cushing, which has been pending in the special terms for many months, bas been referred to the general term there by all the judges in tne ance. This suit is for an injunction t train Mr. Cushing from i rtain claims that he contend ither in or oti b part trausf nin satish rvices as the counsel of Mrs. Gaines THE MIssIssiPPl ELE CTION.—The fo Ing dispateh has been received Horny yRINGS, M ht jority 8 trom, Ww > result materi- ally, yViLEY WELLS. We are advised that tne republicans have ted ibree members of Congress— Wells, ch. Aicorn's place. A FASHIONABLE WEDDI the summer resilence of R: A. L, Case, U.S.N. in Newport, . 1, Wed- neway afternoon. The bride was Mise Aonie KR. Case, only daughter of the Admiral, and the bridegroom Ensign C. W. Deertag, N irned home from heen promote | to t ceremony was pert f the Meilic ensign. | Rey. WP. W | and it Was a very et aifair guests were present, among whom were se Talnaval officers in full weitorm Theeo took the eventns boat tor Nev York bridegroom's parents reside, on their bridal tour. ARMY ORDERS — Lie Robert Wil- j liams, assistant adjutant general, trans’erred from headquarters department of Missour t headquarters department of the Platt Major Otiver b. € > from i dijutant general, t of the Platte to hea iqua ent of Dakota Col. D. B. Sacket, Luspec- tor general, is detailed to inspect certain sub sistence stores on hand at the Watertown i the or, #nd for watch Captain Cullea Bryaut, orduance department, is re sponsible. i NAVAL ORDERS. ‘alef Engineer B. B. H to Philadelphia, Pa., by the 15th instant, for special duty connected with the Centenni!. Commander John A. Green, to examination for promotion. Commander D. B. Harmony, to examination for promotion. Master ©. G. Bowman, to examination for promotion Assistant Engineer W.H. Platt, touuty at naval station at Key West, Fla., Ist Decem Xt. Assistant Paymaster L. A. Yorke having been de- sialic station, on it, and ordered to » Leaves have been granted to ©. W. Deering aud L. C. for three months from November Ist expiration of which tney will aa ne selves in readiuess for sea servics; to Prof. Lucian Newcomb, stationed at the navai | observatory, during the month of Novem ver, | Is5, Extended to Lieuteuant Charles A! Black until the oth of December next. WE SEE that it was telegraphed from | Washington clty last week, to one of the Chieago papers, that Judge W. E. Nivlaci, | of this city, who was then in Washingtou on purely private business, is a candidate for clerg of the next U.S, House of Representa- tives. As Judge Niblack has been occasion- ally referred to in that conuection during the asl year, be requests 0s to repeat what be has In substance said whenever approached en the subject—that he has not been, is nol bow, aud does net intend to be a candidate for that positic of being # member of the House for fourteen years, it would filly become him either to seek or to accept @ subordinate position ueder it; that it is ceed to talk about taking both the speakerand the cler'x from the same state, and as all know Mr. Kerr is a candi- date for ker, the mach more important office of the two, it would be gross injustice to Mr. Kerr for him to allow bis name used asa candidate for clerk under any c! stances, however otherwise tavorabt cennes (Ind } Sun, ——_ coe —____ THE WEEKLY Stak, now ready, contains the latest election returns; The World of Fashion—New York styles, by Jen- nie June; Notes of a Summer Trip; ao oe a of the week, Phin gi aud 3 ice stories, agricultural and housetold matters. ne ete. Terms: $2 per annum in advance; postage Prepaid; single copies five cents, in ‘wrappers. LOLOTHS, PATENT PARTLY MADE DRESS S Receiving new supplies daily for th. “[mmmense soca Btore bait tom Fthetseet $6 Ko, 98 Tuk stresd oad 700 FINEST QUALITY, Sar aAvaas,n octz-_ Gerser 7th and D Streets %. W. ae THE New RAILROAD Poot, —Tnre Chicago | Tribune says of the latest railroad pool that « ‘his new combination is far worse than the od Sarat concern. While that was | wbnaly. a4 the road matata ae rates made commissioners, ¢ 11s is vir- ‘ ‘a consolidation of the busices4 of all the Their Will be pooled on the baste of the trafic of ID 720 ete toe bune also thinks i row a chance, ting the combination, conn anes proc te ‘aerate otherwise get in ten years.” ot —$<—— erly KELLEY has the floor now. If the ill on the currency question fi wea fale show in Ohio, what war ths matter with it in Pennsylvania? There seems to be conspiracy to strangle the rag s7-The Great Eastern is being refarnished at'an expense of #100,000 for ceatenulal tripe: stestod to the | | Pratt, the Attorney General. nor Solicitor | is “well fixed” s0 far as the world’s goods | Hances,” which would rellect discredit not | per. Robinson was in a goot humor, and ap- | wife that it would have been well if little | Dan (bisson) had died two weeks azo, and | Said he had attempted to kill the cbild. He | Son, Who was lying in bed, aad then turned | bim in the face, but the ball glance. - | without burting h | Taurder by taking the life of the son whom : | be bad first shot ta bed in the same manner, | after which Robinson jumped on his borse | and tleé. His dead body was fou * | the ground that Gou Unat having had the honor | The Reported New Whisky Feand | Indictments. WHAT GEN. BABCOCK AND OTHER OFFl- CTALS SAY. Gen. 0. E. Babcock, private secretary to the President, says with reference to the special dispatch from St. Louis to the Cin. cinnati Enquirer, stating that he has been In. dicted by the grand jury at St. Louis for con- spiring wtth the distillers of that city to de- fraud the government out of the taxes on “crooked whisky,” that he does not believe that avy indictment has been found against hima, for several reasons. In the first place, the news of his indictment ap- pears in an opposition paper; in the second place, Le has never had any intimation from any source that his nana was to be presented to the grand ant Bnallv that he knows nothing of nor Das be ever had any connection dire directly with the “whisky ring. Unaiul he receives reliable information that such ac tion has been taken by the grand ja he, of course, will have othing to say. Of the man Fitzroy, who it is Stated turned states evidence, he know: nothing, although he believes he did see him once, and Only once, in St. Louis. Neither Secretary Bristow, Commissioner Wilson have received any ioformation from St. Louis in relation to the indictment of | jeneral Babcock, Orville Grant, and others. Secretary Bristow expresses the’ opinion, in which the Commissioner of Iuterual Reve- nne concurs, that there is no trath in the statement; and that it is sent out for sensa. tional purposes, being @ part of the tactics of members of the whisky ring to breaic the force of their downfall. Solicitor Wilsoa said this morning that he hal no in- formation, either official or unofficial, in re- gard to the indictment of Baboock, Orville Grant and others, and did not believe it, since he had never heard the names of either of these gentiemen mentioned in co:nectio. with the frauds In question. Those who know them best scout the idea of their com: plicity. They say that General Babeock are concerned; that he is a gentleman of unimpeachable probity of character; that even if he were not, he is a person of good judgment of more than ordinary cau- tion; and finally that his intimate relations with the President would naturally prevent him from entering into any “entangling al- ouly upon himself, but upon the President and the national administration. At any rate. the General himself does not seem to be at all disturbed by the ne m St. Louls. A HORRIRLE TRAGEDY IN INDIANA. The Kokomo (Ind.) Tribune has the follow- ing: David Robinson came to town yester- day aud boughta new suit of clothes and a revolver, after which he went home, showed the pnrehases to his family and ate his sup- peared perfectly sane. He remarked t> his then Crow his revolver and fired at a second and sbot at his wife. Mrs. Robinson ran oat { tle house, and the oldest boy, eight years f tarted to follow, when his father shot on, badly. The father thea struck him on the back of the head with a ebair, but the son suceeeded in getting ont With hismother. Robinson thea delibecately took a razor. approached the bedin which ay bis only danghter, seized and ent her throat from ear to ear. He followed thts morning one mile north of Jackson «© on the Ine railroad. cid THE MUTINEERS OF THE “BOUNTY.” tat anapolis, Peoria and Chic S Supposed he com county the on. ocrats, @ republican majority of special advices from aimosi every district.” ship City of Calentta, whleh arrived at Franeisco vecently rom Australia, to: at Pitcairn Island, the abode of the de dants of the mutiuerrs of the Bounty. It ports that the tots! population of the i.) at present is only eighty, and wnat tivi« is jated community is desirous of cultivating ‘usiness relations with vessels craising turovgh the South Pacifie Ocean in the yvi- cinity of Piteairn Island, and is prepare i to furnish any number of pigs, goats, and poul- ty and abundance of fraits and Vegetables in exchange for bread. coffee, tea, paints, and ther arti¢les which they are unable tor is: ; or manufacture, Se Erte AFTER Jay Goutp.—Erie has taken another step in the sult to compei Jay Gould to turn over to it certain stock and other property valued at =i.200,000, in accordance with an alleged agreement with Gould, en- tered intoa long While ago, by wi he is alleged to have promised to make restitu- tion tothe company. Counsel for defendant, before Judge Donabue, on Wednesday, moved that the complaint be dismissed, ou jd could not specifically perform an agreement to convey portions of property, one half of whieh ts ownel by ra. Colone! James Fisk. Mr. McFarland | opposed the motion. Decision reserved. Wharton, ordered for duty on board the | Minnesota. Pay Inspector G. E. Thornton, | A FIRE AVERTED BY SCHOOL SLATES.— On Wednesday night of last week some per- son or persons effected an entrance Into the School house at the head of Conwell street, in Seaford, Del., by prying open one of the win- dows. Going to the desk of the teacher th secured his dictionary, several spellin | books. aud a lot of paper, and piling them up in the desk, set fire to them aad then made their escape. When the house was opened on Thursday morning the books had burned to ashes. Fortunately the large number of slates in the desk checked the fire. RAILROADS ASKED TO KEEP THE San- HATH.—The eighteenth day’s session of the general conference of the Evangelical Asso- elation was opened yesterlay by Bishop Bowman, and it .was resolved—that inas much as the temptation of Sabbath aesecra- tien tu connection with the Centennial ceie- bration at Philadelphia threatens to be very seat, we earnestly solicit the various rail- roads @ud other corporations, and all the au- thorities in whose province itis to protect the sanetity of the Lord’s day, to do so [6 the ctmost of their abilit nila Times, 41h PoLIlICaAL NorEs.—There was a meeting * of the Tammany general committee last right, at which John Kelley made a speeeh. lie charged the defeat of the Tammany ean dicates to the reduction of the wages of th city laborers, but exoverated the orga lion fromany responsibility in the matte -**-The Philadelphia Press says tha “senoo! house ’ Ix taking almost as prominent. a part In polities now as the “log cablu” did once of yore. --+-Itis reported that Know-Noatt- ing lodges are being organize! in New Jersey, Mary and and Ps viv: Tur TrRKise rh Berlin dis- pa'ch says that Rassia is not destroy acting iw iy in the Herzegovinian question, and { three powers are in complete harmony. Tre insurgeats are re- ported to have r y received one thoas- and breach-loasling ritles from Montenegi The military commanders of Bosnia Herzegovina have convoked an assembly jor the purpose of proclaiming a national government. “THREE FISHERS WENT SAILING ovt INTO THE WEsT.”—Three fishermen named bere left "Harrlaville, ob Lake Here es iv" uron, on their nets, aud up to jast returned. Thorou bas been made for them without png Oy ipposed to belong to their jt, Four CHILDREN BURNED tv DEATH.— tte (N.C.) ‘ver states that a man, whose name is not given, living in ivania — that state, went to ehureh on leaving just wase ed as failing to make a case against Ste son. sor keepin JS arrested ta Philadel pn! Hatin He is said to have been a participant in the wholesale scheme which lately was partially carried Into effeet in New York, to flood the tf With spurious bonds of the New Yerk Central railroad ELECTION REIU Sammary of Last Night's Dispatches. The folowing is a summary of the dis- | patches received after our telegraphic reporis | closed yesterday: retain. Of the twenty Virginia state senators elected on Tuesday Only two are republicans, and for the house of delegates ouly nalf 4 dozen republican dents are electet, the remainder being dem ocrats. Opie, the third conser and two or three indepen ative nominee for the house in Augusta, is supposed to b aten by Hon, A. H. H.'Stuart, (ran by his friends as independent without fits consent Who is two ahead with one precinet toh from. In Fairfax, Pierso: elected over Cockrell, coaser Richmond, John 8. Wise. city s: dentof the upon all voters who v Gen, Bradiey T. Johnson's principal opp: | nent for the senate, who voted iu the first precinct of Jefferson ward, to come forwart He charges that | independent, 1s 1 pe ters’ party baz published acal ed for W. C. Knight and give their names. “gross frands, making a difference of 300 the city vote can now and a con: test is proposed. Johnson's majority in the district belog only 174. The prosec jndges, will have no effect upon Gen. Johnson's tion, for ifbis seat is conte:te 1, as threa ened, it must be before the senate. Whose arrest has been an’ Maryland. Mr. Carroll's total Vote is not yet authen- tcally ascerteined, but the majority will probably be about 14.6%. The senate aod nouse of delegates are decidedly dem cratic, with an opposition composed of independe: democrats, repndlicans aad reformers. ats, 19 democrats, 7 opposition: hénse, democrats, 23 opposition. In Baltimore | democratic nominee elected is Judge Cockéy to the orphan’s eonrt. Mr Harris, for governor, bas 1,640 maj.in that | county. Kansas. The Kansas City Times has returns from 76 of the 105 legislative districts in K which show the election of :i) straight re pub. licans and 37 opposition, classed under the head of democrats, independents and reform ers. The democrats also elect a senator in the district where there was a vacaney, and also elect a district judge in Fort Scott dis- tt being one of three vacancies. The Albany Evening Journal say: table to-day makes the state dem amajority of between %,000 and Senate will stand 22 republicans to’ 10 crate, more than a two-thirds major assembly foots up 72 republicar i dem Wisconsin. Tt will require an official canvass to deter- dington, the mine the result absolutely. L reform candidate for governor 18 probably elected by about 1,900 majority.’ The rest of the republican tieket is probably defeated. The complexion of the legislature isin doubt. FLoGGINnG THE I the State Commiss Mestrs, Greenwood, of the abuse of the insane patients by in- competent nurses and careless physicians She said that three nurses were discharged last year because they testified against the Taanagement of the asylum in last year’s in- vestigation. She knew many pa:fents who suffered from the lack of clothes and bed- ding. Bernard Strauss, of 51 Graham ave- nue, n inmate for fourteen days, testificd that he bad been sent to the asylam throrgt a religions conspiracy on the part of some eTthedox Israelites because be ate ham and Worked on the Israelitish Sabbath. He had seen a patient whipped for tearing his jacket, aud he was struck on the back of his head by A Lurse because he expressed surprise at it. He had seen several patients wi spot by tueir nurses, and knew that the strait jacket was used without good cauge.—N. ¥. Sun, ith _———— TwFrb's Six MILLION SvIT.—The coun- sel oi Wim. M. Tweed have been suceassfal in velaying his trial in the $6,000,000 suit until nextierm. Judge Van Vorst, nolding su- preme court circuit, before whom the case was set down for trial on Monday last, yes- terday gave his decision on the motion to strike the case from the calendar. He grants the application on the grouud that an amended answer bad been served within 25 days after the case was noticed for trial This decision allows Mr. Tweed's counsel he prportunity they have for some time and at the outset, seemingly with hope- result, been sedulously striving to ob- » which is, before the case is brought to trial, to have heard at the court of appeals their argnment on their two appeals, the first from the decision of the supreme court, general term, reversing the ler of Jadge Dorobue granting a bill of particulars, aud the second from the decision of the same tri- vunal, affirming the order of Judge Barrett refusing lo vacate the order of arrest or re- duce the bail. Although the prosecuting counsel bave been worsted in this prelumi- nary skirmish, they = themselves con- fident that no further stumbling blocks can be successfully in to prevent the case Laie’ 2 brought to trial next month.—.V. Y. Herald, 2th. A MYSTERIOUS CRIME.—At Springtield, Tiimois, the trial of J. H. Stevenson for the th attempted killing of F. K. Taylor, at Bar- been in progress clay, has before Justice Keedy, the old senate ¢hamber being used as a court room. Taylor awoke a few mornings since with his throat cut and bleeding, and he, although weakened by loss of blood, reached a neighbor's house. He is now slow! recovering. was made witl @ smell of chloro- A druggist’s clerk vi of C Kage testified to selling Stevenson on that evening a poana of chloroform. This fact, together with rumors of the Intimacy of Stevenson and Taylor's wile, caused his ar- rest. Stevenson is postmaster at Barclay, and mauager of the coal company’s si ore at that place. Thee dence for the proseciitian et Monday afternoon, and is re LAYING 18 GAMBLING Augost term riet court Peter Bock was indicted 4 gambling-house. He was tried aud convicted. The evidence showed that the parties were in the babitof playing bil- Varis in bis saloon. and the party beaten paid for tbe same. Under the instructions of the court, th guilty. The defendant appealed to the su- preme court which alfirms the decision of the court below. The court holds that, when parties pl Jury brought in a verdict of y games todetermine who y the sums which they would be jointly bound to pay, the principle is the same &s if the mouey had been put ap before the game was pave’; itis gembling and to play any game for Any sum of money is Within the statate. s 2 Corliys bas been 4 charged with nego- forged Erie city water works bouds. company, Western Union and faio and Erie com, Falltond corn} : The detective have been looking for hima some tt Laws—The Alexandria (Va.) Gazette is @ little too broad in its statement that the le U. 8. Supreme Court xempt national banks from their operation. ‘The exemption of the New York state banks consequence.—N. ¥. Journal of is an indirect Commerce. WITH MURDERING VER CHARGED His SwEETHEART.—Theresa Swisher diet won butled- Her frais snsee ted Toul pin a Tussing has disappeared. THE Nan ee late 5. =. Mrs. Hudson his residence with jon of . Wehave Mr tronanx, Lanacy, aud ‘an Nostrand, Vancott, ang Jobnson, began an investigation yeater- day into the suspected abuses in the Fiat- bush Asylum, Kings county. Miss Dora B. Robinson, of the visiting committee of the State Ald Association, testified to instances Telegrams to The Star. BEECHER AGAIN. —— = THE SCANDAL REVIVED ~~ ee | WEST AND HRS. QOULTON TURNED OUT OF C31 RCM MRS. MOULTON’S PARTING SHOT THE CUBAN QUESTION, ——- * THE BROOKLYN REVIVAL. en MOODY ON PRAYER. . — INTERESTING FOREIGN NEWS. ——-+—_ THE BEECHER SCAND AGAIN. West and Mrs. Moulton Expelled from | onth Charen. ‘ov. 5.—An adjourned meet NEw Yori ing of the members of Piymouth Charch Was held last night for the parpose of taking action in the cases of Mrs. Francis D. Moui ton and Deacon West, who had been official- ly Informed that the examining committee ded to drop their names from the roll | of members. Aboot 60 members of the chureh were present, nearly half of whom were ladies. West ‘was absent, bat Mrs Moulton was present, accompanied by t aecount of bis absence church services. The chairman of the e amining committee t | Arce upon the ministrations of th | Served with official notice. MRS. MOULTON DON'T GO TO CHURCH. General Pryor read an answer written Signed by Mrs. Mouly S follows: My absener ix is caused by the crime ted by Henry W: chureh, with one of his parishioners, w confessfons to me, and through the confes lent vote was taken, and the name of Mrs. Mouiton was dropped from Plymouta roll of | bershi, Es mer: BEECHER TO RE TRIFD BY THE CHURCH Itis stated that tnere bas been a commit ‘ee appointed by the congregational associa- tion of New York and Brooklyn to inyuire ‘on the part of the society into the trath or falsity of charges against Rev. Henry Wari Beecher, and the committee, it is id, will enler upon the discharge of itsduties a! once ——$——— THE REVIVAL MOVEWENT. Moody's Sermou on P; c. New York, Nov. 5.—The attendance at the revival meeting in the Brooklyn Taber- nacle this morning was uot so large as usual, many seats beipg vacant. There were about one hundred ie a for prayer read. which Mr. Needbam, the Irish eva offered a fervent prayer. After singing a hymy, Mr. Moody said that @ frienl nat asked iim if he had ever noticed THE LORD'S PRAYERS if he took up the Bible aud followed the subject he would find He prayed very often. In the third ehapter of Luke they fu when He was baptized in the river He prayed, by calling upon God, and the heavens were opened and Lue Holy Ghost ca:nedowa. He believed the reason so liitle was accom- Plished for God was bec auie they forgot togo to God. Mr. Moody thea called the attentios Luke, twelfth verse, show! 5 ithe sight in prayer before He His twelve unlearned apostles, wiio. be sai bad nearly turned the workt upside down. How much trouble would be savel us if we should tollow the example of Carist and Pray before we engaged in any new metho ls or plans. If we did thik we woald succeed. We ought to read the fourth chay al least once a day uutil PRAYER, and ask Gol that their prayers might be answered an that they might be separated from the world. A number rose for =, o prayei and a number requested them for those wi who were lying ill. Mr. Moody then prayed that the world might lose its power over them, th: at God might give them souls in answer to their prayers. That they might Know what it was to travail, to mourn and weep, for God had said “Blessed be those who weep.” After singing, Mr. Moody said to morrow we will have a meeting for dis- satisfied Christiar far bad appeared to be altenied hy Christian peopie— members of churches. Beneliciion was then pronounced. FOREIGN SEWS. Threatening the sick Man. Vienna, November 5.—The 4 Freie Presse says that Ignatieff, the Russian min- ister at Coustantinople, has had an tate: view with the Grand Vizier, in which & threatened an armed inter m of t great powers if Turkish persecation of Chrix Uans continued. An Egyptian Defeat. “ONDON, Novemoer 5.—TPhe Daily has pecial selegram from Alexandria, say: the inhabitants of Kaka,on the White Nil have revolted and defeated the Ezyptian troops. killing a hundrei of them. Tae gov erpment as dispaiched reiniorcements se epatm and the Vatt a ‘atican. MapRip, Nov. 5.—The Diario Expagvol a a Vatican has sent a ag : von which expresses approval of Cardina Simeoni’s conduct regarding the circular. The note insists apon the execution of the concordat, refuses to recognize the royal placet, attributes the civil war to religious tolerance, and demands that the bishop of Urgel be tried by ecclesiastical judges and uot by an ordinary tribunal. to put in proposals for raising the iro: Vanguaid—sunk of Wicklow Hend. nk of Wicklow pwBA. Spaim om the Ragged Ecce. a. TORK, Fiov.5 it 12 anmountes shat to their agents in this city orders to bay up and r counsel, General Pryor, and West's name Was expunged from the ‘list of members on en stated that the com- mittee aiso recommendet that the name of | Emma C. Mouiton be dropped from the roll of membership because of her non attend charch. | Healso stated that Mrs. Moultoa bad been | rushed forward toward the stag: rd Beecher. pastor of this | rushed forwand | t teh 1 know to be a fact through Mr. Beecher's sions of Mrs. Tilton, and through conclusive evidence of the crime from other sources, I appear before this church in loyal obedience to the summons which I have received, and I hereby declare my disposition and desire to discharge ali the daties devoiving on me asa member that are consistent with my knowledge of the adultecy of the pastor and ton of secret service Jepartment. py «are or cGrath, leader of a notorio inming hegus coin. McGrath escaped fron. jn New York subseqnently to the trial of one of the counterfeit rs. About a > aitempted to stea! @ passage ihe steamer Penneylvania, ‘~g bimself away in the coal t be was discovered before the wap mer as Appraao et man Who representa! thit'a {ricedtot bie wantel JOJAKS passage io the Indiana, but as be bad ro money be wished to work his over asa Gremun. The captain resotlecting the request of the secret service officer, dt y send bis friend along that abt he would accept him i lo be the woul l-be fireman. An Appearance a short tims ‘Was ready to steam out ant then he was calied into the captain's room od introtaced to Detective Drummond, wh > t-o® him tute custe jority. The St. Lows Whi MOKE INDICIMENTS A A syeclal « quiver, fr pent ism. neinnatt Ea- aya the ax United Stat “at age. narge them suillers to WARES On tof crooked whisky, Tao of the testimony be: r of Jas. M. Fitzroy, late puty United jector, who was ta- dicted by the as grand jury, and lately pleaded guilty to the © Against bim fe is said to have been the treasurer of the St. Louls whisky ring, the most gigeot combination ever made to beat the Gover ment. the gran: THE OTHER Stpr. The St. Louis Globe Ih octal, referring t the indielipents for ¥ the United States grand jury against prominent citizens fo Implication in the whisky frauds, aad the connection with Uy Mekee, tbe principal proprietor of that paper. and Con- stantioe ‘erue late Uuited States interna’ revenue collec f this d ~m Mr MeKee ts ready jor trial, and that the padi may rely upon his fail and complete vind! ©ALon when t stion of bis guilt or in nocence ix ma: ixsue in court. McKee and Megrae States District ¢ bonds, the former | £10,000, to answer against them. FIRE IN THE RICHMOND THEATRE.—The Richmond (Va) urday evening, just before thecloxing scene in the Inst actand during the duet between Mime. L’Ange and Ange Pitou, the scenery of the theatre in that city canght fre from | one of the Chinese lavterns suspended over be entrance to the “Calypso ball-room.” In Moment Lhe ibeatre wi ina ferment; one " two ladies to the dress-circle fainted, while the parquet was in an uproar. Many walle ly quick time for the doors, some of which were locked, The scene- ry had begun to blaze briskly in fall view of the audience, when some one in the parquet eried out, “Pull it down!” This suggestion Was promptly acted on. The burning scene- ry was torn down and fell across the stage, and the fire was soon stamped out, but it Was 4 very narrow escape, and ima minute more the theatre must have been doomed t) destruction. The audience was greatly agi- bigsalse swearing with regard toil.” A si- nd He commenced His ministry f Lis hearers to the sixth cuapter of St. | that many pee a nS, and ali those who are Satisfied can stay away. The meeti 80 tated, especially the ladies, and bad the the- tre been crowded, as on previous nignts of the week, there is no estimatiog the casual- ties that must bave resuitel from the fear- fal panic that would have followed the first alarm. The curtain was dropped for a few minutes until the agitation tn the audience and on thestage could be quieted, when it was again raised, and the opera went ou to its conclusion without further accident, ——— THE EARTHQUAKE IN GroRGIA—A Stic { pat Aususta.—The Augasta (Ga.) Constita- Uionalist furnishes the following tu regard to the earthquake In Georgia on Monday even- ing. briefly reported by telegraph: “About 10 o'clock three shocks came tnrapid succession from east to west. It is said that the shock were felt in some localities very severely one gentieman likening the shocks to heavy wagon rumbling through the streets. One merchant on Broad street, who with a intend was sitting in his office, whicu is al- | ost enclosed in glass, was very much frigat /e@ crying out, “My God, did you feel ” Warren block, it is said, experienced & beavier shock than any other place ia the city. Up town the shocks were fell vary se- verely, and @ policeman reporis that the pop- ulation in that part of the city ran whialy out of their houses to ascertain the canse o/ the rumbling noise avd trembling of their houses. All along the river bank, in the bu. siness portion of Lie city, the shock severe, Ald those gentlemen wh. over boeks and acco scare. A jeman street repo were poring & recelved a severe siding on Melatosh he shocks were so severe it hoases iu cated a ge ,ont ettizeas nat Know expect another shock from oar g@iysterious visitant.” great alarm. MoERISSEY AND HIS [MPORTANCE.—Tuo acceptance of a nomination for senator, whieh rank be did not want, by Morrissey, was the forlorn hope of the anti-Tammany _— He was the ouly person who coald affect John Fox's certainty of an election in the fourth senatorial district, an immense and dense wedge of humanity. a from Houston street or the east side and district; it was to Manhattan Island what old London city is to the British metropolis. Up-town the Germans make the district. Next come the Sciavonic, Scandinavian and demi-German races. Then the come; finally the butchers and waterside ple, emigrant-house folks, watchmen, civi officials, and so on, from river to river. Th district sent Tweed to Congress, Mike Wals Sam Cox, Roberts, the Feutan Fox and M rissey. It is full of tenement houses, Some of the people there are often old residents. If presentsall the peculiari’ .es or an old district, pierced with business © ,0' and institutions, yet overwhe! sétom! deluge of immigration. Gray PAVING A FINE WITH CiGaus—\ young man named Roser was fued $10 wy Jas- tice Howard, of Bast New York, io Febrnary ‘ast, and the prisoner's fa'uer was untole to raise more than s5. Ne was @ cigar maker, nd the justice Is suid to have suggested that the remainder of the fine be pald tn cigars, Roseuthal said he covid not do that, as ty elgars were unstamped, aud therefore could pet be removed from hie fetary. Jastico Howard pooh poabed his objections, saying that he would see that everything was right. and therevpon Rosenthal gave him, threa bundred cigars, whieh Howard distroutet among bis friends. Information reached : if & H ped clga “ leaded pot iity, and furnished 21,00: bait Sw. Yr ‘Sun , ite A Farmer's Hea Bopy.— At Junins, N. ¥., Toeodore Bodine, a met a .borribl H ul i fez