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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner 11th Street, BY The Evening Star Newspaper 0 8. 32 UFFMANN Prove ——_.—__—_ THE EVENING STAR ts served by carriers to pubacrthers at TEN OxSTs PER WEEK, OR FOATY FOUR CRNTS PRR MONTH. Copies at the Counter, Two CENTS RACK. By minii—postare prepaid Comis a month, siz months, 93 OO; one year, 96.00 TRE WEEKLY STAR—pwhisshed om Friday— 82.00 a pear. postare prepaid. EF Al! vudscriptions imearich!y tn odvancs, and to paper sent longer than yard for. BF Rates of advertisine furmishet on sppiteation TOL 46—N2. 7,058. Foening Star, _— WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1875. be TWO CENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Nate NAL THEATER. The manserr SPECIAL NOTICES. MASONIO.—The annua! communication of the GRAND LUUGS. F A. AM. of ihe th a happily scenrd District ESDAY Aer a Rogen a “a > AFTERNOON, ti at, __ MEG MAGDERMOTT, 4 a AC YATES tlean dian. by Mr. WM [Rep the 1 Giana Secretary @ yk 70 Tie STO KHOLUOBRS THE JACKSON BUILDING A5- —T Arnosl Meeting of the ILDING ABSOCIS TION. will be jon's Bali, southwest corner of Pennayl- RO yp: red f in Londo Syenue and lth wrest, ca TUESDAY EVE. ee vorber 9h, 1578, at 7 o'ch a, The an @ making Act 2. | ERA report will be jection for ag. Act 3. After | OM! ore tor the easuing =n ‘ENS, kK SeLY Tk P Every member of CALAN oDGF, No i x earnestly reqnested to St end the meeting of the Lodge on MONDAY EV <- BING, Rovember 8. “Members. baring unstorms 9d i apiform order of eo ge Snore a Mt of Bands “SP THE ARLINGTON 00-0PERATIVE ST BUILDING ASSOCIATION —The second Enlar meeting will be held WEDNESDAY. Now at 7 o'clock p.m it Kuerd of Trade toon s larket space. $1000 is aivanced on a cha’ divided inte beg pied wera Subscrig yoks are cpen for the remaining shares. = THUS. 111 DE, Prost JOHN JOY EDSON, See's. nove SECOND o ADELAIDE PHILLIPPS’ Grand Itaitan Opera Co., SIX NIGHTS AND ONE MATINES. NG. Novemexe S, at § p.m, OGef-deouvre. in two acts, En OF SAVILLE. PHILLIP PS............... ROT? « 2 ™ hillios wil sing on (ap the w the © = Set AESOCIATION-First mevtag Pee aay ~ ™ 7 > eating for the pay po cease Nig, Bacal, | mentotanes, MONDAY. N, ¥ mber 8, 1875. in Po- temac Hall corner Maryland avenue and lth stroet southwest. A few more -hares can yet be had. O WHITE, President G. P. THOMPSON, Secretary. nové-t *LADDIN SKCURITY O1U—The saist acd best. Barns longer; buras brighter, and Sill rot explode. Manufactured by U. WEST & SONS, Baltimore, Ma novl-In* Figarc Don Basilio ta a igaor Latropidi "GRAND CHORUS AND ORCHESTRE Musical Director = ¥. MO a F arauce in 4 merica «f a . Mis8 MATILDA PHILLIPPS, OF ssiaan AFTERNOON SERVICES. THURSDAY, Noveweer 11, LINOOLN HALL, at 3:30 o'clock, x TROVATORE. Conducted Ly the Youns fen of the Assottation. Rererverd sents $2 and @1 #0, according to location YOUNG MEN SPECIALLY INVITED. nineteen kee “one MUSIC LED BY ORGAN AND CORNET. RAND VAR(ETY ENTER TA Will be given by EAGLE TENT, Ni G Classes in English Grammer and Arithmetic com- mence TUESDAY EVENING. at 6:30. octd-tr__ ALL PRESONS DESIRING TO LEARN PITMAN’S SHORT-HAND may find an experteveed teacher at Boy's Academy, Sunder Order of Bechabites, at O40 Fellows Yard. on THURSDAY EVENING, fickers Beents Java's church, 436 street northwest. Full course of 2 lessons, @10. Thorough mastery of the woole GRAND L subject guaranteed. oct 30-tf ‘ BOILING HOT OB IOE-COLD TE4, COFFEE AND CHOCOLATE, Pure and Frasraat, WITH MILBURN'S UNRIVALLED soDA, 1429 PennsvLvaxia AVENUE, octt0-tr pear Willard’, (SP staicr OF COLUM Ta BOsvS FUR 7 per cont. 18-year Bonds, 3 U5 Bonds, Special improvement § per opnt. Bouds, recetva ble for special taxes. oct2s-Im LEWIS JOHNSON & 00 , Bankers. => TAXPAYERS NOTICE —Your bills hr SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT TAX#S can new be or for less money than at any time bereco fore. Af is not probable that the present low prices will mach longer continar. on once and take advantage of the low rates offered by | aa 223 45 J.0. oct23- im treet. {SEE DIPLOMA of Holmes’ Old Man af the louniain Liver Pills at Dr. b. W, Wright's Drug Store, corner 7th and £ streets southwest 1.000 for the detection of Mercury or any other poisonous substance in them. Sold by all Dragetete. octlé iw* revs JUHSSON & CO, BANEERS, Corner cy 10th Street aad Pennsylvania Avenue, Dealers tn Government and District Secart Foreign Exchange and Gold. pl o¥. 9, at S o'clock Mi lixs ZalDKE JON Mrs. 0.0. EWES. Chorus caretully selected from the best musi ent of the city. w selrcifons from favorite authors. A full Or_hestra conducted by Prof. Donch, has been exgaged for the eceaston. SF Tickets, 20 ¢ reserved seats, 73 ceats—for potest HALL, Bridge street. Georgetown HAS BEEN ENTIRELY REMODELED, And is now offered to parties for BALL8, HOPS, &c. A new Stage has been erected, and is admirably gisnted. Ld rivate Theatricals, Tableaux or Pubiio Stage Performances. For terms. st Randall's Billiard Parlors under the H. octlé-ima BABLow's car cenyorF EARTS, 1223 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘The Public are inrited te examine my stock of PAINTINGS, ENGBAVINGs, CHBOMUS, Pi TOGKs PHS. LITHOGHAPHS, PALNEINGS ON PORCELAINE, &c_ They are of (he same qaality fa found in all first clas Galleries of New York. t HE. OFFLEY & Co, MES of every description for Engravings ANKERS, Porcelaine Paintings, Wreatas CoRNER WFirreenty axp F STREETS, Agmuaey Leaves. sees EO Opposite Treastry Department. oe ever rtption made ' é PASSE PABTOCTS tegeedt varia GOLD SIL: BANK OF DEPOSIT, EXCHANGE, &c. VES and PER WILE. CORD, NAILS, Sc. Deal in GOLD, Government and District BONDS, Foreign EXCHANGE, &c. Collections made on all points. Investment Securities on Commission. mart-tr Se. W. WHITAKER W. J. COOKE, WHITAKER & COOKE, Je guaranten! as represeuted. G8"arranged sad hang for Galleries rir Pi es. oa tMTINGS. Ole ned Restored and Varnished OLD FRAMES EEG . B.S. BARLOW, 3,€00 LITHOGRAPHS, from Ie. to $l each. 2,090 WOOD ENGBAVINGS for Scrap-books. =pls-an General Ciaim ana Catteccion “Agents, a = =. ct Ol = ace On Fxnibition pe str Nor Tid ish streets op. Rigas & Oo. TH 8T. AT 7ra St. | [5% DcOpKE, Ta : om be Th gy gh 8, At ag RcKE * No. sivedt, between D a ects, ete + He 439 reesosete One Float’ Halt ote 1499 F street. Choice Oil Paintings. Bneravings. Chromos, & REMOVAL —WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Attor- Also, largest steck of Pay angings, Window ney-at- Law, has removed to No. 13:21 ¥ st. Shades, Pictures, Frames, Picture Cords acd Tag ri 'B siness acquaint- ances. Legal busiaefs solicted, and money invested. Rooms and Offices for rent in'same bailding. je9-tt | © eae etl7-t? sels, Rings, Natin, &o., in the District. Ma TERM: Cait. SP Please remember Name and Number. jsi-1¥ —————————————— BALLS, PARTIES, &e. ced ABNUAL SOCIABLE oF THE JUBIOR KN ‘To OF ST PATRICK Staten, © | G YOUNG. NOTARY Poser me Ae ee KNOW ALL MEY of Sth aod H streets north west, z Loe tURDAY, ‘November 3th, 1575. icke wo THAT WE WILL SELL ry PIANOS, &c. PIaANogs. GREAT BARGAINS IN BREN A T4NE SUIT OR OVERCOAT $10—FOR ONLY-$10 $15—THAT IS WORTH FULLY-$15 TANOS WHICH HAVE SED. WELL MADE AND TRIMMED. ALL WOOL OVERCOAT OR SUIT $13—FOR ONLY-@13 $18—THAT IS ACTUALLY WORTH-—918 REALLY HANDSOME STYLE. All of them tm grod order, for sale upon cay monthly iusialments, to Dake room, at the ware- rocme of METZEROTT 4 Co, Eote Agents for Steinway Pianos and Masou & Ham- lin's Cabinet Organs, ISYLVANIA AVENUE, AN ELEGANT SUIT OR OVERCOAT Bove 9th and Wrh streets. W" Wouub RENOWNED Pranos, $18—FOR ONLY_-$18 Grand, Severe @ @25—-THAT SELLS REGULAR FOR-¢25 took VERY STYLISH AND DRESSY. Bent of short time. for sale and eS touch, and ‘+ OR easy Ae disconnt f = Se WILD & BRO-, Sole Agents, (naif eyuare above Batsat Office.) ‘ond ail instruments tuned and repatred. Planes for rent. tr HALL, DAVIS & COS PIAN for of tone, construction. SOS reece bec os SA fe erence ame {rom other well- 4 SUPERE OVEBCOAT OR SUIT $25—FOR ONLY-$25 $35—NEVER SOLD LESS THAN-§35, EQUAL TO CUSTOM MADE. Boys’ Goods at Same Rates. HABLE BROTHERS, Fatlere and Clothiers} factories, which we will also sell and rent on ‘the most octZi-r_ _Gorner 7th and D Streets B. W. : Fy ee ST a Sermo 7th and D Strects M. W. Strest,0 few doors above Pa eres ‘ais a aa ROBES oe ———_—— = AND ——SS————SE FLOW ERs ENAMELED IN Wax. BO COUNTERFEIT. THS ORIGINAL FLOWERS USED. HORSE COVERS, E AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. IMPEBIAL. ScOTOR PLUSH AND WOOLEN a ane L; SEU ARB wi have by 3 HORSE COVERS, WHIPS, — ow SATCHELS, POCKET BOO: KS, SHAWL STRAPS tc, Seu, =D @ADDLE MANOFACT: ¥ o @AMES 8. TOP.: 2 >7. 425 71H BTREE (Adjoining O44 elu. BEPAIBING. 20.5 7 ° e 7 1437 NEW YORK AVENUE, ~ AND KEEPS PATENT PARTLY-MADE DRESS SHIRTS Ag ne gr potion daily for the fall and win- pet ais ss phe pete Dae crenesd Teck W. W. BURDETTE & 60, ote te rovaises god to Parties, Balls, at Bo a IrIS RUMORED that among the heads of Th EXECUTION OF TWO CURANS.—Rafael de EVENING STAR. | crmatscrine Trrios patos?’ | Telegrams to The Star. fice And Felipe Gooraies were executed in vee Sse ng the basket those of D. C. Cox, — There fell recently into the hands of : cf ensrion agent; Indi n Commissioner Smith; the Spaniards a quantity of corres; mee, Washington News and Gossip. | Rn'igh.sgent: tat a Commissior utlding, THE BROOKLYN REVIVAL. including @ letter from ibe insurgent etic a <r Recetrrs To-pay.—Inter- | *',4 Mr- Grinnell, chief clerk of the Patent Fl Lnglesito, as the Harry Reeves, the Amar. JOVERNMENT Recgters To- —Inter- | Office. ° ican, Is called, to Maximo Gomez, in which 6 2 , $398,933.95. ——__— | : sine , ih ke in glowing t « Raw . ses mpg gee neo IRWIN, for whose testimony the trial of | A SPIRITED MEETING TO-DAY. | BE sfoke in cnt at tha setechin oats THE PRESstDENT, accompanied by General | Wms. King bas been postponed from time | bad rendered by furnishing the rebels-with Babcock a Mrs. Grant, left here early to time, is stopping at the Hoffman house, | : - Provisions, clothes. medicines au morning for New York New York. | His friends declare that he has | TWO CONFLAGRATIONS. tg ary nde bas woken hae and bis Aszo- | returned of his own accord, and had no : ‘ een setae Sedge beg information that the foveroment wantet | ae Ree i - . “ - persesding baeresoneped him. le has had no su ena since bis re- | ' ol v7 F- Gay evening, will, from appearances, draw | turn, but is ready to come forward aad | !DEFALOATION AND FORGERY. — eee — pe of the most brilliant aud distinguished | tify @s soon as the government is ready to | ‘s at Se SE a nm as Ube § "¥4| ° rbled in Washington. bring on the cas Y. World. | gto yr yeomgndie as FRANCE AND THE PostaL UNION.—O1 aptain O. Michgelis INTERESTING FOREIGN NEW: | and after January Ist next, when Fran relieved trom duty at the Alleghany Arsenal! ee joins the postal urton, there will t ard collected in that ex nd Will report in person to the command- ing general, Department of Dakota, for daty | c! ef ordnance officer of that departfnont in MOGDY AND SANK A_Large and th New York Puerto F rincipe an » L. Poland, from duty at the e a addressed ? Waat ME of the equestriaa atertown Arsenal, and will report In per= een eae Pacaiandneanae ee = statue of + to be erected on fon to the commanding general, Department ally-earnest religious sentiment _ THRRE-Cc y depart- | Of the zee for auty as a crease q feasted throughout the consrengtion So anx- | Steveo 4 ment, and the model of whieh, by Brown, : yo Leos tee Rock } 10US were inany te lestify to the blessed work | Dont ghe Hornet and b was on exhibition here a few years ago. Inland Arse irom auty at the Rock | orthe Lord thet several were om their fectee | PAF will report. for duty at the Alleghany Arsenal, Pennsylva- nia. Leave of absence for one year, fr November Ist, 1875, on surgeon’s certific of disability, is granted Captain George D. Ramsey, Jr.,ordpance department, with pe mission to go beyond sea. Leave of absenc granted Lieutenant Colonel M. M. Blant, 26th infantry, October 11th, 1875, from head- quarters, department of Texa: exteaded il mouths, with permission to go beyond the sea. THE FREEDMA the Fifth Avenue Theater, in New Y. city, was arraigned last Thursday in the street police court before Judge Daffy. was represented t charged with having assaulted the adventur ous Zeno Burnham, who refused te make complaint and the case was dismissed. Burn bam charged Fiske with having alienated Mrs. Burnham's affections. bas long been the New York correspondent of the St. Louis Republican. The indignant husband went to No. 106 49th street Wednes- day night to get her and kill Fiske, but on entering the house with a seven-chamber revolver Fiske knocked him down and took | the Ss away fromhim. Officer Lovelie | arrested both and they were locked up.. Mrs. | Burnbam, with a gentheman friend, called to | see Fiske at the station house, bat by mis. the same time. There were about 200 requests | for prayer. MOODY ON PRAYER. Moody read the ‘bh Psalm, and then de- livered & short discourse. Hé asked a woman on one occasion if she ever prayed, and she said, “Oh, yes. Whenever 1 aw in trouble I pray.” He was sorry to say that that was about the way with most of us. There was a friend of his who always carce to him when he was in trouble. Now, ne did not eare much for that man’s friendsbip. He hoped that they would not hesitate to praise God for his Kindness, and that no one would ‘peak unless he has something to say in praise of the Lord for his goodness, A SUNDAY SCHOOL AWAKENED. A hymn was ther sung, and | id that in his Sabbath THE QUESTION, sometime since referred to the Attorney General, whether canal boats of more than five tons burden, are required like other vessels, to be documented as ves seis of the t ed States, has been decided in the negati vy A GROUNDLESs KuMOR.—The Attorney General yesterday received information f-om the United States District Attorney at St. Louis, that the recent rumor implicating General beock and others in the whisky frauds, is entirely groundless, ANOTHER New PLANET.—Prosper Henry, of Paris, France, announces by cable that he has discovered a new planet of the twelfth th He A. Oakey Hall, and was Boreavu FRAuDS—Ie- port of the Second Awtior.—The annual report of econd Auditor of the Treasury, E. B. for the year ending Jane 30, 1875, @ circumstantial statement of ali the | transactions of that office. Tbe Auditor says: chool yerter- : “ie_my last annual report the increase of | diy they had laid aside the closingexcreises, | take her busband was broaght forth jnstomt, ere aie me See Ones | cases PeqUiring ationtion be tie Gere 500 Of the scholars remained for prayer. | 8%¢ @ Scene of great confusion followed sixteen dearces twenty-eight minutes, slight | Hxestigasion was accounted for by the fact | Out of this number twenty aroseand avked | pry Fanoee Weep WILL Case, which that since the transter of the freeiman‘s motion south. for prayer. In an inquiry. me: ‘ting held af- has been the leading sensation £ detroi bureau to the War dey i in E it rtment, frauds and | terwards seven confessed to having been | durlme the nay two months, is only jast ap. DoxN PIATT roosts high, since Chandler | malpractice had been diseovered in the pay- | wav’ 1. ‘Then as they startal tones hevae che proaehing fis clone. the Kee Pie nee took charge of the Interior. New ‘spaper Row ment of claims by the sub-agents of the late question was asked of a young man if ne had ng that the arguments will hardly be fin- coromissioner of the burean, and it was then ished this week. The proponents of the wil given his heart to Christ, and his reply was presumed that the number would continue keeps @ man out on picket day and night, that he had not. His ttention was called | called fifty witnesses ty the stant, ‘Mos ‘ith orders to discharge his umbrella and | to increase until some delinite action should | to the street camp, balfa block distant, and | them were leading business and Pr cevecinns alarm the camp on the approach of anyboiv | be taken by superior authority to determine | he was told taat he could be saved before he f making inquiry for Dion Poit.—Ohio Siae men of the porthwest. Journal, and the borden of their testimony was th the civil lability of the bonded agents of the * Captain Ward was bureau. Many cases then in the hands of the reached that camp. When he got within 12 feet of the cam; “I give See law officers of the nmeut are yet in | myself to the re Tne they reacties | & Feet, muupd mind. aud exhibited the : aw officers of the governmeu in | m3 ne Savior. n y remarkable activity and clea tel- ORIOANS It WASRINGTOR.—Tho number | stain aun, ae reganie aot on he Tone | ee camp and had a talk; then more of the aaa> bine Se Enel a of Ohioans in Washington has frequently been commented upon. Last night there were seven of them in one of the guard- houses of this city. How many were th the other nine stations is not knowa. It is sug- gested that there is something too much of this, and that this surplus population ought to be called in.—Speciat Cin. Comimerciai. SUSPENSION AND APPOINTMENT OF Post. MASTERS.—On the solicitation of Senator Bruce, of Mississippi, Henry R. Pease, post- master at Vicksburg, has been suspended from office and John B. Raymond appotuted in bis stead. Edward P. Hateh has been ap- pointed postmaster at Holly Springs, Miss vice Dewitt Stearns suspended. Geo D trick has been appointed postmaster at C. vert, Texas. < lect which had made him so successful a business man, up to the day of his death. Some of these gentlemen aiso testified to the fact that, although Captain Wand believed in the ibility of commanications be. tween dead and the living, be was not disposed to follow implicftly advice from the Spirit land, but thaton the contrary he {re- quently remarked that spirits would lie as readily a8 living men, and that he would rather have the advice of one practical busi- ness man in the flesh than of twenty spirits. cecetemer nani cate Mrs. MOULTON’s CaSE—Mrs. Moulton’s dramatic expulsion from Plymouth ehureb created quite a ripple of excitement in Brook- lyn yesterday. Mrs. Moulton's friends know that'she is a Woman of great determination and who does not casily forgive an injary, and they Predict that she will certainiy bring the matter before a Congregational and it is, perhaps, advisable that they should remain so until the allegations respecting bon-payment, false vouchers, etc.. should have been fully inquired into by the different United States attorneys, and some definite conclusions arrived at as to the facts and the liability of the sereties. The co operation of the Solicitor of the Treasury, and of the offi- cers ofthe War department haying control of freedmen’s affairs, has been highly satisfac- tory, and with their furtber aid, tozether with the ecoutinued watebfulness of this office, I antictpate still mora beneticial re- Suits to thedepartment. The number of cases on hand June 30, 874, was 5,423; the number received during tne year was’ 1,093; total, #521. The number of cases disposed of was £50, leaving on hand June 36, 1475, 5.6 These cases involve alleged fraud, perjury, nalawfal withholting of moneys ‘by attor- §, erroneous settlements, over-payments, young meéo acknowledged that they had ac- cepted Christ. Mr. . C. Bell testified to what had been done by the Lord in the past few days, THREE SISTERS, with whom be had talked in an inquiry meeting, hed all confessed to having been converted, and the eldest had established @ family altar al home, and they now had fam- ily worship. He related the conversion of a young man who was employed as night Watchman in the navy yard. When he asked him if he wanted to be saved, “Yes.” Now he was convertad, and pray for bis mother. Rev. Fred. Bell anuoun that THIRTY-THREE SOULS HAD BEE To IESUS in bis chureb. A gentleman said he wanted to report from the young men's meeting on Clermont avenue. They had a good, glorious time and a large number of conversions. If Mr. Moody would remain here during the winter they would be able to convert ihat BROUGHT ANOTHEE COUNTERFEIT.—A five dollar counterfeit National Bank note, purporting to be issued by the First National Bank of Galena, Illinois, was discovered this moro- expulsion and also to reopen the whole case ‘The Whisky Ring Indictments refuse to say anything about this delicate OBIE or THE STORY AKOUT ORVILLE | entire section of the city. a, but Mr. Shearman, Mr, Beecher’s 1g by @ lady counter in the National Bank ANT AND GENERAL BABCOCK. DR. TALMADGE faithful counsel and ally, made quite an demption Agency. There is no such bank | | A Special from St. Louis November 5, to “4 pect states that they had an excellent day yester- | elaborate statement yesterday, in which be, in existence. The note seems to have been | te Cincinnati Commercial, says: “The ‘in- | day. and that We new cece for inquiry had of course, expressed Lis conviction of the per- considerably used, it being quite a good | dictment by the United States grand jury of | been presented. Rev. Mr Steel testified to | fect justice of the vote of expulsion under Cran crete. iis evidently altered from tne | ¢x-Revenue Collector Maguire and Wm. | the progress of the good work. In omrnee | these circumstances, As to the investigation plate of the Trader's cago. POSTAGE ON THIRD CLASS MATTER.— The Postmaster General has received a copy of resolutions adopted by the Publishers’ Boerd of Trade favoring a repeal of the law | of last session doubling the rate of postaze on books, &¢., and asking his lufluese= to ational Bank of McKee, of the Globe: Democrat, the leading organ of the republican party of the state, for complicity in the late whisky frauds, continues to badge ped of une most absorb- ing interest and universal comment. The excitement was intensified this morning by the rumor that the jury had come to a1 agreement to indict General Babcock. pri- Yate secretary of General Gragt; Orv lis Grant, his brother, Beat, his tion with ministers all over the city be found that lukewarm members of the churches were becoming earnest workers for the Lord. Mr. Sankey related a case of a yourg Scotchman, a civil engineer, which bad come directly underhis obzervation in inquiry meeting. He was an infidel, but HIS MOTHER PRAYED FOR HIM, and wrote to bim requesting him to go to the demarded by Mrs. Moulton, Mr. Shearman said she, »el no longer a member of the church, bad no right to a hearing in which to substantiate her charges. However, if any regular member of the church demauded it, Lo hesitation would be showa ia grauting the request.—N. Y. Herald, 6th NavaL CapeTs Duzme— A telegram : 2 and Fred. meetings. He had finally come, and had | {mM Annapolis si he court martial re- master General’ favace Ue ane ats ie, Fost | brother in-law. As to what may be te ta. | ree! converted to. Gol. “The ygann ae Seal OF ened St the naval school for the recommend in bis annual report that tie derstanding. arrived at by the grand Jury. of grore inthe congregation and confirmcd Mr. | ‘ti8! Of cadets accused been disshargeds Tt - nal r Leipoedlasis rse ossible to ascertain. Tusy | Sankey’s statement by relat s : A former rate of one orevery wo ounces | did not, however, to-day return Indictments | expencree ae yung ODA Vt ak mee bas Siready been made public that of the four cadets first brought before the court, two Were dismissed and two itted to remain subject to certain penalties and restrictions. The remaining case, that of Thomas Diexin- son, a cedet midshipman from Kentucky, was dispoved of on Friday by bis dismissal from the school, in accordance with the rec- onimendation of the court. The colorc 1 cadet, Henry E. Baker, jr., from Mississippi, hes = any one of those named. It is pos- sible the cases of Grant and Babcock have been under investigation to-day, but the | Srand jury made no returns to the court, not pearance yesterday. It is to bea coutinua- | even appearing in the conrt rear 1 % é volv’ 1 India’s Welcome to Wales. on of The Fuirfac Farmer and News, and ,The rumor involving Babeock ani Ogville ec A Wil! Sustain the national! wiministration as | grant bas been ace tS the St. Louis {atte to eae te ns, > special the representative of old whig principles gu | Tiinéd. which printel & highly sensatioual the Aimival of the toot tegen can {he tariff, currency. education aud interaai | article this morning, intimating that B of their conversion; after waich the meeting was dismissed. ——_e. FOREIGN SEWS. A New Sunpay Par name, The National Inte » under an old geneer, Marte Its ape Ceprovemenis.” 'T. Humphrey Brooke, of | tow will finally succeed in indicting Orville | D&¥ mye eed sete | tor eee aimniered fom. the scademy by SAgoline, will ¢onitiue his lively “Nous,” | Grant and the National Republican Execa- | £0# 00 bo to meet the Prine: of Wales, His | the superintendent ates ean retest OF and the paper will be issued by Thomas Fos- | tive Committee of is:2, as co-conspirators Royal Highness will disembark at hait- pact Se re Se Bore! pobont, ter, mai of the National Intelligencer | Abd receivers of the stolen funds, together four this afternoon. The preparations for | _TH® FRANCO-AMERICAN UNION in Paris ublishing company. with the possible impeachment of the Presi- . here | Ave a grand banquet at the Hotel du Louvre e ———— dent for a guilty knowledge of the frauds, if | is reception on shore are immense. Tiore | Ave 8 gra ‘ aan APPOINTMENTS IN THE INTERIOR I£- | not for criminal participation ia them pro- | Will be a uriversal holday all this week. on Saturday night. at which two hundred an fifty guests iF ade it, amon Ministers Washburne and Sickles, Col. pomers MM. Emil de Geradin, M. PARTMENT.—Secretary Chandler has ap- pointed Mr. John Stiles to be appointment elerk vice John B. Thompson, transferred to whom were Schenck, Gen. Labolaye and Wallon, minister of * Continued Unmeasiness in London A bad feeling still exists in the stock ex- change bere, particularly in regard to the foreign list, ‘he Times has all along been frieudly isky Ring, aud the supposed object Of this flaming article is to scare the friends | of the Administration into fixing up some blic instruction, M. Leon Saye, minister = —— waren ane r.G. W. Partridge | Kind of a truce. It 18 almost certainly true The Kaiser's Conquest P; ces. py and many ether prominser ‘Amer- ne ais ea gS hoard Sarees, re: that the distillers and guagers were led to | The Daily News publishes a special from ican and French eitizers. ro- » believe that a large part of the slush was to Berlin saying that the central government go to Washington to help Grant's election, for Alsace-Lorraine will be established at la, is am uncomprom! and for a number of years were Pome to President Grant, President Mac- t bas been an lahon, and to the oa friendship of . and up to Within a short time past the | Beriin. Probably a special ministry will be ee and America. Were de- editorial contributor to various pnblications. G t tl 01 fe ese prov > Mr. Partridge was private secretary to Sen: Ring Beewen je alas ae ee wr created for these provinces. livered by Minister Washbuarne, Colonel ator Ohandier, and clerk to the Senate Com- mittee of Commerce of the 43d Congress. NAVAL ORDERS.—Lieutenant Commander Joshua Bishop ordered to Norfolk, Va., as Trouble for the British. GAPOKE, Nov. 8.—Colonel Ajexander Ch €, governor of the straits’ settlement will go to Perak to-day. Intelligence re- ceived here from Perang announces that the Malayans are besieging the British cesidency Forney, M. Laboulaye, and A NovEL ae is ho | The best informed, however, are convinced that Grant was in no way mixed up in the Matter, And that the money collected for him was appropriated by the conspirators. The President has been appealed to ia tne OF THE CoMING WAR impossible to paint in too orrors of the wickedness of war, and yet the war, which all observers In Evrops.—It strong colors the executive officer on board the Plymouth; | most earnest and pathetic manner by every | at Perak. All the native rajans are sus- | ®¢ree is imminent im Europe, may in the end Lieut. Commander George W. Coffin to New | infivential man interested in the personal | pected of complicity in the anne Bl of the | Prove a great blessing. A war which would York, on board the Hartlord as executive of. fortunes of the ring, but has steadily and resident, Mr. Birch. It 1s reported that the | epi destructive that it would shatter ficer, having been detached from the Ply. persistently refused to interfere. During his | Malayans are preparing for resistance. ‘The power of the military empiresof Europe, Mouth on the 6th inst: Master C. 8. Rich ‘ast visit to St. Louis, General McDouald, | Sultan Ismail is collecting a camsiderable | &Dd 80 costiy that it would compel a repudi- mond to Norfolk say: yard, for duty on | late supervisor, one of the President's fastest foree for the purpose of attempting to expel | ation of ir debts, by two or three great board the satel eine ship New ‘Hampshire; friends, sent up his card, and Grant 1 the British 03 rom the country. The Prize American Play. Paris, Nov. 8.—The number of jays on the subject of the American revolution sub- mitted to M. Michaelis for his examination is sixty-eight. Among are several of remarkable merit. The prize, however, will not be awarded before December. The American Cardizal im Dublin. DUBLIN, Nov. 5.—Cardinal McCloskey presided at high mass at the cathedral here yesterday. An immense crowd was present. 36,000 Servians im forthe War. Lonvon, Nov. 8. pations. is perhaps the only hope tha: this ae meee cas a reapi ‘al our Vance in coviligetion--San Francisco Letter. AN AMERICAN BANISHED BY THE SPAN- IsH AUTHORITIES._A New York special says: Last praaing Counsellor C, Godfrey Patterson, of this city, a well known sympa- thizer of free Cuba, started for Washington, bearing a petition to Secretary Fish concera- ing the u) justifiable imprisonment and trans- 2 on to the Island of Pines of Frederico - Monies, a naturalized American subject, duly provided with an American pass, The unfortunate man is a brother of Andrew 's reply, as learned from a responsible listener, was about this: “Tell General McDonaid that I cannot receive or hold any tnterview with a government officer who is under indictment for defrauding the revenue.” Nor is it be- lteved seriously that Babcock and Orville Grant are in the whisky ring. ——————_—<_— PoLiTicaL Notrs.—Hon. B. H. Hill, of Georgia, says the democratic Congressmen from the south will ‘YY conservative and Will oppose ali claims against the govern- meplon account of the war. --::Saidadem- cratic member of the present House of Rep- resentatives, in forecasting what he deemed the probable result of the next general elec- A Ensign Charles E Fox to report for duty at the Eydrographic office on the 8th instant; | Gunner Fouse detached from duty at the Washington (D. C.) navy yard, and graut- ed three months leave of absence. PERSONAL.—Mr. John P. Foley requests us to say that the paragraph in a morning bewspaper announcing his connection with the Tribune, of this city, is without founda- tion in fact. --*-Carl Schurz bas written a 8 ntly res: n New York city. +---Dr. C. B. White, health officer of the city of New Orleans; Dr. Hiteh- Tenn.; Dr. Steinber- cial telegram from rie is a a kuown Cuban cigar merchant cock, of Cha: lon: “When we get into power you will per- ernment bas seat | Of New Yor! er, U. 8. A., who just recoverea from i : ear Ty Yee Fellow Pg bale agg ‘it the. lee = ~~ inae the = pelicae satan mneelves Lave < over eee a= ha ocifeghatamme bo foresees att — ny popes uty at Pensacola, Fla.; Dr. wick, o: a g 3 a x ys: 3 Poston. and Dr: Harvey i. Bros Cie ho | oaths ae. Wath etree or oe THE WHITEHALL FIRE. tee of Vigo township, Knox county, got mar- jurt from the yellow fever districts in the | {urs majority outside the Agtoe Be ___ Several Fi ried about two weeks ago and came to In- south, are in town on their way to attend city. +++ American republi- WUHITEBALL, N. Y., dianapolis. He liked it so well that he kept = meeting of the American Public Health which broke out here las’ rogress, cap, published at Eliicott City, Md, says | whl aoe ae te nt wee got_an- on extending the trij that the opposition in the legislatare wil! transpires that be cash, and had indefinitely. It now it sold his farm for seociation, in Ba! just = Strong enough “to make things lively for the i} is president. Baron Blane, the 7" 7 «++. | Dlock, occupied by count with the township funds, the balance Bewly-spbointed Ttatian site Bee Ne There was @ flurry ‘of excitemmer ia Mit. | Purpose aidl Georee Delneo’eatisiek mete | Connt with the township funds, the $20,000. Fork for Washington Saturday ‘moming, | waukee Saturday on account of the report | #04. restaurant. were burnel, rad His bondsmen would be glad to hear from and will presen! als to the Presi- | taat Taylor, ‘iem., was elected governor-but | Kit riware store was nearly con-] bim, dent 3 » Commis- | the yeaved tobe unfounned. Luding. | Saned, With 8 Reavy sock:at qets. The) ovaeccas InphCED EY a NEEDLE. sioner of Education; has been invited, and | ton’s majority, it is now stated, cannot be | losses ‘will probably exceed sido: insur. The A cl siraage will a sessions of the varied much from 800. : ance $25,000. Chiet N. B. Baker | Gesu: Mrs. Joseph W. Judaion wi of J. Public Health Association, which begin in ne and firemen were badly injured > W. Judkins, it United States mar- Baltimore to-morrow. *:** joner PINNING PINNEY.—The testimony in the | falling wall. The fire was evidently al, and ‘daughter of Captain Wi. M. Duell, of the Patent Office, has case of , the defauiting clerk of Naval | work of an incendiary. Moore, United States revenue collector, died from New York and resumed his duties. ay renaineg) in this el morning of erysj A Fast Mat. Frou NEw Yorx TOWAsH- 4 i gg it with InGToN.—Judge J. N. Tyner, Second Assist- and from this small panessoeeeane ant Postmaster Went to Philadel- ease which cansed her death ensued, phia on Saturday last and hada AT JEROME PARK, N.Y., Saturday, the oud and President Hinek tap 3. aie Pane: apes: quarter race was, wo by Josie 1. in ‘and more rail. : Of bringing the earl in 3:154; the members’ cup, one mile, by ‘New York, Philatek- Sandy bn ~ Mad, chase, ‘amd the tn, ieeip eta ae threw | aiteud py ig) one miie, = i fre ‘ mre Sake: if 4 ii ‘| Mr Henkie ren ‘| however, t Mrs. Burnham | Cour cil, and thus try to set aside the vote of | in this manner. Mr. aud Mrs. Moulton both | PRO BELTNGN In the Criminal Court, To 4 . G. @. Th ment Is represented by sumed. © EOveTT is Dtetrict Attorney Hon Foreminh Mt bell e A Wileon, and H. H. Wells, jr and the aceysed | by Metre WA. Cook, i ® Merrick. AG. | Riddle. F. P. Stanton, R K. Elliott, and 8. j= Herbie Mr. Elliot seid that on Friday Jast the Curse! for those indicted for the ry otbery in @ consultation with the District | Attorney undersiood that an arrangoment bad been made by which the cases ia notfhe ca led until "he December term. Were how Informet that tt was expected that they proceed as if there bad been no such ——- ding. 7 3 r. er ckle #8 hy athe had er that bis pleas would be withdrawn o to his Chent (Halieck.) Mr. Wells explained what hed pasxet be- twren the counse!, and arged that there be nO postponement. Mr. Elhot suggested as the connsel conld Ol ReTee [het the court take the matter in ardent ¥. He suggestet celay asked for (until the } December) was pot ur roe ried (bal so fr as he was | Cobcerned the so called dilatory pleas were n le fer the porpese of ob'aining Ume in for the tr share disposed of il take but a time, It could be settle asket for ay, 7 time. He could, t quash, this | Mr. Henkte said that with this onderstand- ing his client (Halleck) was ready to plead. The court reminded counsel that the mo- tlan to elect was vet pending. The District Attorney remarked that when the cases are called be Woul! move that they be consoliiatet The court said that he wonld give the coun- sel a bearing on the motions on Pri And | When these are disposed of, the Treasury in- dictments will be continued. BALLECK WAS THEN ARRAIGNED on the larceny indictment and embezzie. ment Indictment, and to the question “Are you guiity or not guilty?” answered “Not guilty.” r the motic | week TRE ROGUS DES CASE. The District Attorney sald be was now ready to lake up the case of Greea and oth- ers. He understood that Mr. Evans was ready to plead. Mr. Cook sail that in these cases the plea as to the constitutionallty of the jury stands but until he had conferred with Messrs, je and Merrick he did not know what course he would take. In the case of Evans he would file @ motion to quash the conspir- acy indictment, and be asked that these cases go over until Friday. District Attorney Wells said that the gov eriment had been for a nmnth endeavori to get the cases in a condition for trial, he urged that there be no delay. Mr Cook seid hedid not know that they Would insist on the piea as to the legality of the grand jory. They hed additional evi. dence as to the age of Mr. Wise. Suppose they secure the family record, showiug when be was born. Mr. Wells. Suppose you prove that he has been born again. Mr. Cook.—We are not looking for new births on the side of the government. The Court suggested that they come in to- Morrow. and fixed that time for s hearing of the cases. ing motions in this and the other kindred —— SUDDEN DEATH OF AN OLD RESIDENT oF WasninGron.—To-day about noon, Mr. B. W. Reed, the well-known grocer, died very suddenly @t his residence, i214 F street. Mr. Reed was about eighteen ‘months ago taken very ill with paralysis of the throat and a disease of the lungs, and for some time laid At death's door, but he recovered from that attack. Since then, however, be bad_ not enjoyed his previous robust health. This morning he was apparently in his usual health, but at 11 o'clock was suddenly attacked. Physicians were ly in | Attendance, bat death ensued in about an hour. Mr. Reed wi jand county, Va., a Washington fami| penter, and in over Four Mile run. He came to. tis District adout » and established binm- Self in 145 in the grocery business at the corner of 15th and F streets, from which place he subsequently removed to the corner of ith and F streets, and about 10 years Ago moved to bis present location and associated two of bis sons, Richard H. and W. B., in the business with him. Under the oid corporation he served several terms in the City Council from the second ward, and for @ long series of years was one of the com- | missioners to the Washington Asylum. He wes an old-time Odd Fellow, holding his membership in Lodge and Magenenu Eucampment, and was a member of the rand Lodge and Grand Encampment. Few ven bave left a higher character than he, i maby friends will sympathize with his tod family in their loss. MALYLAND Baptist Ustox Assoor TioN.—The fortieth annual meeting of Uh! body of Christians will com menee to-morrow moroing to the High street church, Bailti- more. [t Bfty mw inist Columbt (fourtren churches and pastas colored.) The statistics remind us of our District congregations as follows :— The olde:t ix the Sccond Washington, near the navy yard, whieh was constituted in reet, in Isij; Fifth, (Dr. Meador.) ‘ary, 1866; Rec! je, 1821; North Warningion, (br. Gray i uiriiri, 1866 ‘rst Baltimore anjemoy,_ 1796; See: ond Baltimore, yiown, 179. There are Over 5.00 members in the association and about 7,300 Sa day school scholars; 229 Simin Sees ee aca ir a sermon, With eton alvervate, Sr. susan Sommer —AS the @nnual oi Anaeoua? on Saturday eveving. ihe following 4 rE , Peter Campbell! H. M. Diinkard, Jobn is the intention of the their anniversary No’ some style. i in i i i HA “i 7 sf i of : rH : ! | I i i j li . the pa suaies i, ag 4 during on the stot March and 4 the Com Ms xi ‘ron Oman, on em!- a 4 tra first av ! i