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THE EVENING STAR. |! PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, T THE STAR BUILDINGS, Penusy‘vania Avenue, corner 11 it, BY The Evening Star Newspaper Company 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. THE EVENING &T. Subscribers ai TRN CENTS TER WR PER MONTE. Copies UMUSEM ENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. _ perps em . dots: ' T NiGUTS OF ADELAIDE PHILLIPPS itelran Opera. THURSD1:Y LA FAVOoTTA FRITAY—.A CRNEBENTOLA Fires Appa apee in Ameoricsof MISS MATILDA PHILLIPPS SATURDAY MALINEE—iL TROVATOKE SATUKD*¥ NICAT. ROWFO ANC @ TELIETTA pe TY 38 NAbiesae THEATER, TO NIGHT ANDSATURDAY MATIN MACDERY Z * TO LE BOOR, sMP. AWFCLLY Li 5-IOUN E OWENS SEL (COURSE OF LECTURES. of HAPEL, arrapcement will pro- SLEY © the admirable «e: Course ticket Bo extra cbarge fo ets at WARK! ennsylvanin Avene, mence at So clock, promptly (pR480 CONCERT ar N HALL. TUESDAY EVENING. Nove: Under the auspices of the ANALOSTAN BOAT CLUB. Admission. ONE DOLLAR Bears may be reserved at Me tra charge. Forest mart, idge street. Georgetown, HAS BEEN ENTIRELY REMODELED, Aud iso red to partics for BALLS, HOPS, &e. A new Stage hax adapted for P Btage Peston: t terms, apply at Randall's Billiard Parlors tEder the Hall octlé- la ARLOW’S GALLERY OF FINE ARTS, 1225 PENNSYLVANIA A FENU Ez. Public are invited te examine m! pax O8 rved seat: Ding: Date & CO LINCO teeroti’s wi and fs admirnb + Tableaux or Publi z 7 INGS, ENGBAVINGS, CHEOMOS, APHS. LITHOGRAPHS, PAINTING LAINE. && id ‘a fe ed 2 2: & prices ES made to order of the newest patterne; al of every description for Engravings, hs, Porcelaine Paintings, Wreaths aad of description made to order. 'S in great variety. GOL The and COPPER WIRE. COKD, NALLS, &c. article gcarantem| aa repeewontet. TeTinas arranged aad bang for Gallerice oA Pet ‘arties, PAIBTINGS Cleaned. Restored and Varnished OUD FRAMES KEG . _§. BARLOW. 3,900 LITHOGRAPHS, from We. to $1 ea: Pr Bh Dey s. eves “0 ch. 0 WOOD ENGBAVINGS for Serap-books. 4 Our No. On Exhibitivn New No. Reed and Bale 439 3TH St. nate 77a St. 78 ot and B streets, e1chs = ear toe Oda Feliores’ Hall. test * Frames te ‘&c., in the District. FESTIVALS. PRE ANSUAL HARVEST FESTIVAL AND T BSCAL CONCERT ¢ the E street Baptist Church Suaday School wii. sven FRIDAY EVENING, Novrw ssa 121u. Tickets at Choate's sud Ballantyne's Bookstores. Price 3 cents, Bovd-3t BALL: PARTIES, & ‘LIMENTAY BALL atreets, BG, November 15th, rated Ban. has bee! Qt dmiciogs Gent and Latics, Bev L131" PIANOS, &c. Won ROBUD RESON Sx PIANOS. rand, Grezd, Snare aud Upright. Tis BksT MADE. McCammon Piauos, with new patent ‘The Sard enter nes forte st. a few docrs above Pa. sv. MB STIZES PIANOS, Gusurpased in tone, loach, and durability, on aay terme pt for caah: D & BRO., Sole Agents, 723 Tth street north weet, (balf sqtare abo: HORSE COVERS, AT PSIOES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Largest and Finest Assortment in the city of IMPERIAL, mr PLUSH AND WOOLEN AGE BOBES. HORSE COVERS, WHIPs, SATCHELS, POCKET BOOKS, SHAWL STBAPS, &¢5 AT THE PaacricaL - TBUBE, HABN ESS, AND SADDLE MANUFACTORY JAMES 8. 425 71m STREBT N.w., ( Ad@joteing Odd Fellows’ Hail.) BEPAIEING. TRUBKG GOVERED ty cool workaca ante ASKS FOR OPERA AFINE ASSORTMENT. HAND MAD. ASTER Y LOW PRICES. NAO ™ AT HOH HEM R Manwfacturene Ove 453 Penva. ave.. cor. The beet Jnvenile Magazine published, be : ad end, ilgstracd.s ied scaohe Si Veron, ws Sth ant F streets. the great Centro ¥ tan. 4s root. vss Nop TS ee Sear TaTE DIBEC Ter. Bo Pah ERATE Printers. 4D cor Ut EEWEILLED hat. and Pa. ave the FP (or 8 wits Allare tata =i Sons, Baits at e,Ma in the BcK cud Conducted vy the ¥™M.OA TS elidtn AFTBBNOON SERVICES. LINCOLN HALL, at 3:90 o'clock, Young Sen of the Association. YOUNG MEN SPECIALLY INVITED. MUSIC LI Ciasese in Engtish Cram mence TUESDAY BVENI ED BY O 8 N AND CORSET. nd Arithmetic com- oot-tr ALD PEGSONS DES PITMA. : Tperienced teac land's chureh 2) leasoun, $ N ~ io. at perth Thorough pu + guaranterd LEARN find t. Fa of the wavle oct 0-tf BOILING HUT OB loz GOLD Tas, COFFEE AND CHOCOLATE, WITH MILB z us r cent. 1 ye 3 65 Bouds Spe ble for cw be paid fore. Ht is no ial impeov spectal ta im LEWIS JOUNSON T lees mune t probal Pure amd Pra UNKI Bu ut S per cont oy th 8 offre 3.0. Lay 2: ALLED SODA, Me DISTRICT OF 6 Ba 1A BONDS FUR ads, Bonds, receive 00 , Bankers. —Your bills for NT TAXE3 can any time hereto nt low prices ace and take £00, other Drngz’ polsonons 29 n aud EB streets southwast, aetection of Mercury or any bstance iu them, he iby wil 8 awe Dealers tp Government and District Securities Foreign Exch & four lectures only $2.50 Ewis SON =O ar ir y § aed po, JOHNSON & CU, BANEERS, Corner of Wh Street and Pennsylvania Avenne, RS Bud =i ke OFFLaY «00, BABE OF DEPOSIT, EXCHANG Deal in GOLD, Goverm Foreign EXCHANGE, &c, a et District N Collections made on all pi hin fri nsinefs so fees NOTA U RK ‘Ovr: 5 SOOKE, Jx., & Freot inaarus EL G YO UNG, Y nt and District bi Honse, and will i acy Poscic, 1x8. ly BE mart te W. J. UOUKR. [TAKER & COOKE, nd Collection 9 8 Specialt Ayents, Riges & Oo. AN. 13z1F Tak Briip KNOW ALL WEY THAT WE WILL SELL A FINE SUIT OR OVERCOAT $10—FOR ONLY $15—THAT IS WORTH FULLY-815 WELL MADE AND TRIMMED. ALL WOOL OVERCOAT OR SUIT $13—FOR ONLY-§13 ge Wace | 61S THAT IS ACTUALLY WORTH REALLY HANDSOME STYLE. AN ELEGANT SUIL OR OVERCOAT $18—FOR ONLY-818 $25—THAT SELLS REGULAR FOR 625 VERY STYLISH AND DRESSY. A SUPERB OVEBCOAT OR SUIT $25—FOR ONLY—825 HALL. oF street, be- $35—NEVER SOLD LESS THAN-$35 and loth EQUAL T0 CUSTOM MADE. Boys’ Goods at Same Rates. HABLE BROTHERS, Pailore and Clothiers, 7 J FUSSELL & CO, 1427 NEW YORK that they Beg leave to OYSTERS in ever; COFFEE, C! O; annonce style; also, TEA HOCOLATE, &c. VENUE, are buw serving ‘aters, Ice Cream, Charlotte Russe, Jellies, &c., delivered in any part of the city. imsiies, Partien, Bai tice. at reasonabl celled. ie ‘pric :e-sterved at short no : not be. ex ee ete D®* GvODs, SCARPETINGS, OILCLOTHS, AND Kemps PATENT PARTLY MADE URESS SHIRTS Receiving eerie new mavolion daily for the fall and win- trom Tih etseet to K—No. 995 Tek stress and OCR “op W. W. BURDETYE & 60, eopé-tr xTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1875. Washington News and Gossip. GovVERNMENT Receipts To-DAyY.—Inter- NAl revenue, $520,551 7. customs, su6l, PRESIDENT anrr rue from New k to Washingtos on this a seurly Ye THE amor rene dempt of the Milk Moatan 1 ited 8. Mr. W.W Cc Is tend: the land n to niet « ing his Secretary Chandler in a few days, with the view nterlrg into private business in on. ais resigy mis whotly on bis part, and has been uuder onsideration for some time past. MAILS FOR SouTH A MERICA,—The st) ship King Arthur, of the King line, which was to have sailed on the Sith ullimo, will leave Baltimore for Rio Janeiro at noon oa will carry the maits for republic, and the West St. Thomas. There may not pportonity Americ Indies. anothe THF SecoND CONTROLLER'S OFFICE TO BE INVESTIGATED.—Secretary Bristow wiil at an early day,in accordance with the rec- ommendations of the District grand jury, appoint a committee to inves the workings of the Second Controller it is charged to be no attempt in th hinder the payment o: at claims THE LOvISIANA CLAIMANT. —P. B s. Pinehback, who claims the vacant seat in the United States Senate, has written letters to several Senators here urging that his cas be disposed of early iets that if it is hot the democrats bave a mujority of threeon joint bal! Loulsiana Legislature, will elect aS 4S $000 && they meet in January. SECRETARY BRISTOW continues to be en- aed a greater portion of his time in the preparation of his forthcoming report to Congress. It is said the report willbe very lengthy. During its preparation Mr. Bris tow, with the exception of a couple of hours each day, excindes himself from all tors, At such times A nant does the hor acceptalle mar ne CHANGES IN I Lto the Chic Inte ays: Some decided changes are to be soon in the Indian mauagement. charges, it is said, Hl be the ap rtd se DIAN MANAGEMENT.— A prominent Ot stated authorita Lshed as a probat Cf sftpplies will be department. tive ty, What th turned ove BREWERS United Sty sisting of Henry National Brewers’ Letebt, of Chi Philadelphia; Wm Louis Muta, of Bal Commis lay with rewers siorer of Tater: regard to assessments npor ised In excess of 2) oushels of m: ourrelof bh A memorial prose: injustice of sach assess1 The commissio PFRSONAL.— Sir Lord Houghton arr morning. M.C., is in wd Will Oce cupied by square Tenor to U fon Ad 1y.0f Me Mr on as the correspondent of the Pr and Boston Globe, in this city, Oven trom this | | and that he would be up or send up a a years, is lying seriously ill at his resitence on F street. His condition this afternoon was considered quite critical, we regret to say. How THE DEMOCRATS CARRIED THE Mrs- SISSIPFI ELECTION.—Atorney General Pier- repont, when the Mississippi troubles were agitating the public mind, sent severa agents of the Department of Justice into the state to report tobim personally what they saw and heard, aus to supplement the same with such views of the situation and recom- merdations as might be deemed of impor- tance. Since their advent into the state they have mad® numerous reports. Toey | set forth one of the reasons why the demd- crats secured the majority they ‘lid at the late election 48 follows:—They say ihe ne- groes were beguiled into voting the demo- cratic ticket from the faet that the - unter- rified” placed on their ballots the head of a negro, and the same to be a republican ticket. The smartest dodge, however, is illustrated by the following scene White Man.— Where are you going, Pomp ? Negro—Ise gwise to vote de ‘publican ticket White Man.— Yes! t edemoeratic ticket? Negro —'Case, sah, I votes for ‘publican. White Man.— I'll bet you ten ‘dollars, Pomp, you are afraid to vote for a democra Nexto—Pat upde money, bos. I'se your eile. And the money was put up, and for and in consideration of the ten dollars the demo- crats bought enough votes to give thm a msjority in that particular loc fixe +20. You are afraid to vote DIPHTHERIA IN JERSFY.—The alarming Spread of diphtheria and searlet fever throughout Hudson eounty, New Jersry, hes | aroused tbe attention of the medical trater- nit, health of Jersey City a commu iication will be submitted on the subject by a city physi- cian whose district has suffered severely. He stated yesterday toa Herald reporte: that the prevalence of the disease mentioned is dine -olely to the want of proper drainage.— N.Y. Herald. 9th, FLOWERS ENAMELED IN Wak. NO COUNTESFEIT. THE ORIGINAL FLOWERS USED. Barearss IN BOOTS AND Silvis, Having commoncea the mannfacts GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SHU: > ¢ ORDER, 1 have determined to cl ready 4 @h, i gentlemen's made BOOTS at cost, cctwtr_ end brseects appt Petaat Bice. end Stationery Store of Weshington, setib tae | Fir A SAN FRANCISCO DocToR named Flat- tery, who bad the editor of the News Letter tried fcr calling him a quack, gavearidicul- ous exbitition of {j ce in the witness box. When asked what Coo gpoar yooh, apart was, he answered *‘a bone,” and other bluncers equally amusing.’ Tha e:titer was discharged, and Flattery was committed for Perjury and contempt of court. THE LIBRL svt of John A. Kasson m2m- ber of C from. against J.C. Savery, R P. Clarkson aud J. S Clarkson, was begun there yesterday. The atiegad libel’ was contained in an open letpsr written by oe and published in the Rez ister paper, by the Clarksons. Ka;- ‘on sues for $50,000 damages. grow So Bass io be upavailing and jate. THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION nized to maintain the existing christian ares: of the government and to secure a religious »mendment to the constitution of the United States, met in Agricul! 1, Philadel- ja, Tuesday. RUSSIAN ANNFXATION.—The Russian gov- ernment on the éth instant the 8: re- cently, have been captured at Taos, New Mexico. lored men volel t believing | Lisbon rolled a shock scrose the Atinntic nd AL the next meeting of the board of | The President Calls on Him The cond Vu » President Wil a ally improve yesterday aftersoou report closed. At about 3 o'clock he touk @ litéle beef tea, but was ton weik to converse m i nis who called to see bim. At5 o'clock he had rested a little, bat bis improvement was very sh ow, About this time be was visited by R pastor of the First © who mversed with ing the evening M fered mntieh [rom nervousaess, a ittle. AMONG THOSE AT HTS Were Postmaster General Jew Parker, Judge D. K. Cartter, Me. Col brother of the Vice Presid Assistant Treasurer of the 1 Dr. Baxter (his atianding physic ana tor Paddock, Serg pt-at Arms French, Mr. | *. V. Murphy, Coie J. R. O' Beirne, Mr. Stetson (Mr. Wilson's private ‘see and others. Du PRESIDENT IN CONVERSATION cheerful, and still at w on his History of the Slav Power, which he hoped to complete by May ext. He alsoremarked that he had come partly on busin D, and th nd and 3 'y to a friendly gestion that he vertaxing his phy- 1and mental powers, he said h re pared some of the chapters of Saratoga, and found ‘a Le conid labor te: ere at the present time mainly for reereat a ttle trip to rning ort hat contrary he considered it fa | lished. AT MIDNIGHT his symptoms were somewhat better. Tue | puise was full and natural, the surface of the body was warm, and altogether his condi- tion seemed more hopeful. At lo'clock this morning Dr. Baxter left him in charge of bis attendants, Gov. Jewell, Mr. French and avd Mr. Murph © patient was still uns tinued in this nervous. wakefal state 1 o'clock, and at that hour those in ce were inclined to regard his cond as very serious, A REFRESH SLEEP. notwithstanding nar- stered every two hours to uk he fell into relief of bis ended the most rest. He boat half he awoke as mach to Dr. if he could not get 1 m to k jay, aad he wi pain had ent > 3axter avor- Sroom. As at ba nd extending his Vice President, who par ip the bed ally “How do you ¢ President?” inquired the” Preside! “Tam sorry to find you il. I jn from New York this’ moruing, and ti I would come and see how you we slong.” The Vice President repli Was much better, and explained the mais of his attack yesterday. The President mained until” twenty five minntes , conversing on dilferent tapies. » ne bade the Vice President ++ uight to find out how he was. Tue Vice Pres- ident thanked him for his visit, and the Preodent departed. Seonafier his departure Lon, Houghton, of Engiand, saw the Vice President tora few minutes. NATURE'S RESTORER. About half past 12 o'clock Dr. Baxter left, leaving directions as to the treatment of his patient, and stating that if his services were eeded before evening he would come at once on receiving a telegram. At about half-past | Mr. Wilson was shaved, and at once drop] off into a quiet sleep. While he was slee} Solicitor General Phillips, Senator Pack Rey. Drs. Sunderland Rankin, and others, called, but it was not deemed advisa- able that apy one should disturb him. At fifteen rail o'clock he was still sleeping s AN EARTHQUAKE WAVE.—From accounts brought of a high swell prevailing for some days, during a calm on the ocean coast line As far north as Point Arena, it appears prob able that the earthquake which vibrated faintly the other day in this city and at other points bad its origin somewhere in tne Pa- cific Ocean. Earthquake waves travel with amazing velocity. The great earthaake at which was felt in a few hours in the Indies, and some perturbat fonsof la were observed in Great Britain. West levels Tre eon- | vulsion which 80 seriously affected the west ern coast of South America and * part of Unis coast in 1865 wAs even more remargabie, | a8 the wave thereby set in motion touched the eastern coast of Africa within twenty | four hours after the oceurrence. Tne Gipsy, which arrived yesterday from Cuffey’s Cove. culling at Bridgeport, brings the information that a most exiraordinary sea has lashed the coast at these and other harbors. The swell came from the southwest, without wind. The Gipsy was at Caffey’s Cove eight days. endeavoring to load, and had to leave tty after all with ouly a partial cargo. Sue left 4 fleet of schooners @t that landing, waiting for a favorable opportunity to get alongside the wharf and take in cargo. Bridgeport chute fs reported washed away by the swell, and is now sowe 150 feet higher than high water mark. Tne coast north of Point Arena Js represented to be covered with drift logs — San Pranciseo Call New York bry Goups Maxker.—Cotton & ods bave been in irreguiardemand and not very active, but ihere has been au improve! undertone in the market, with a tendency toward higher figures in the near future. Brown sheetings have certaioly been firm at current rates, and any material increase in the demand for fine browns of the best cor- Petes ig makes would undoubtedly preci erable in is the aggregate dealings have been as as feeeiuae teen cacaneal t omen the a improvement in [ems tone of the marke: jons of woollen fabrics. The omens oe e inter- w goods legitimate distribution bas THE NEw Fast ae eee co o’elock y esterda: poe Rai fastest it Jersey City at7.12, and passed Trenton Atk Iecnidty tiles inoue hone and five min: utes including its through five pop- ulous cities —.V. ¥. BISMARCK isn’t = religious re- ival in France. is quoted as remark! Athie dinner table inst month: “A battailos in whiea counts for more than tye major can eerie ‘There will im it it not much febtand service” a7 W.8. ag mag A ar play writer, has undertaken defense of the ‘Whitechapel murderer. TRAIN TO THE si | progress when he | commends th | contracts, provide for the paym | principle, and that so lo» | contractors are in proportion to the extent of | the appropriations mate by Congress for the loss by the burning ate Hoose and other buildings at Dd Is extimated at about 200.000. tel was insured for $58,000, and aro) ture for $75,000. TWO CENTs. ° Supervising Architect Potter, in his an- | nual report, gives a list of the buikiings in 1 entered upon his duties, tion, the amounts appro- amounts expended upon | owing their con: i therefor, th each; a statement of the baildings designed | by eleven in umber; @ stat at of th during the year for new bu mends the sale of saeh property as not far her require! fer public busines: er house and assay © PERCENTAGE ON CONTRACTS. Under this bead ne says: Upon iny entry into this Office, there were in p cution contracts for cutting superstructures of several | buikdings now being ter the | supervision of the Treasury depart These contracts, known as the perce: nt ta the | bor and cop tractors of the actual costof a! materials used in the work of cat ing and boxing the same, tocreased } per cent of the same. While there are al- | vantages in this system of executing this very important branch of the service, 1am | persuaded that itis founded in a mistake as the profits to A the expense of their work, the department Will find great difficulty in keeping the cost | dred were read. The were * for char: j of the same within reasonable limits. In | in various states, @ G@ebie charch in £ Cc L view of the fact that nearly one-thint of all | the Adirondacks nber of parties who OCAL construction of public buildings ander this MOODY AND | THE OCEANIC HOUSE AMERICAN HEALTH ASSOCIATION. | | New Your, Nov at the Broc commenced by 81 requests for prayer = — —— SSeS — | | Pefalcatton The Same Old Story. ui “Ty The Liiness of the Vice President. | PUBLIC BUILDINGS | Tel to Th Star. | her of the Wastera Unios — NGS on Annual Report of Superyising Archi- | egrams e o | fer of the M jon Tole om G ST AR. ts nceatbeiier Selday: por mper se pany here, is a defaulter to the amount of | $15 600. Misappropriation ef the company's funds for specuiation ia Wail street, with the expectation Of retarning il when be won, is SANKEY the canse of bis downfall It is tho: ge his ——_« —— Tichds Will make bis defateation good. THE BROOKLYN REVIVAL. Mang Jory to the Ward Will Case. Detko:r, Mien . Now. Ub he j arg tu the ° Wara will case came isto court al li @rlonk | FIRE AT ISLES OF SHOALS, | Wut Diehl ond announced tat they. wore ree being A mater of fet, ¥ were sent to thelr room it a 9 o'elax ————- BUENED. varie ° ed “Smap™ Judgment With a Patal oan it. At Honstou | Ciwcesmatt, Now lt on 7? = esterday om med Riddic, w » rented THE WARD WILL CASE. | vuswise promi ton een oh piesa pele wo atlacket him with a ¢ | y. Riddie was atres CHAPTER OF SHIPWRECKS | oceans a Warrrrows N.¥. 3 1t The Van Jy re house Tender i was baraed MOODY ANDSANKEY. The rooklyu Weeting To-day. | —Tae revival meeting acie this & m. was after which yn Tat ersaskel for on offered fer Maryland Baptist Uaton. department is expended in entting the stone t prayer, and the hymn, “Rock of Ages fortieth annnal convention of th or these buildings, much attention has beea tung. Mr. Moody read the 2d cha: Baptist sion Association was given to the stone cutting, with a view to | Colossians, beginning at the 6th vers ved yesterday in Baltimore. Taemod reducing, as far as possible, its cost; and | then took the 6¢h, 7th, 1th and 1th Rev. John Pollard, jr. presided. A while this branch of the work is believes to | for the subject of lils remarks etter ‘was read from the Secoad Baptist be still too expensive, yet I am gratiied | singing of a hymn by Sankey, M an- | church in Wa-hingtoa, sending ates as with the results ths far. | ced tbat the meetir ed | follows :—-Rev. WM. ingersoll. W. A. Hone ANOTHER CHANGE PROPOSED. rayer and remarks, Jerson, B. Henderson, B. P. Marray aod Geo. The designs prepared for the public build. io give more ‘opportunity F. Gulick. The finance committee reported, ings erected under the Treasury depart:nent | would make short. Mr. Charles through its chairman, showing a debt for the have heretofore beer made by the supervis- | made a few remarks a: Din advance of last ing architect, and have been so made upto | and the pastor th The churches were re- the present time; but the very strong rea. | Churen said that sous which present themselves agains! this | practice, have convinced me that it should be remedied as soon as may be. I have given much thought to this subject, and while | am uot now prepared to present for your consid. | ration apy plan by which the radical de- fects of this metho of procedure in design- ing the pubile batldings throuzhout the eoun- try, may be remedied, the vital point of any | 8) stem which may be adopted, must be the | removal of the power from tbe supervising arctiect,to make designs at come forward that officer | Bell offered prayer, after which Mr. M thews, a dry goods merchant told of his con- | 1 to appoint Suuday, 1ith instant, as of thanksgiving to God for His bless- ngs on the labors of the missiouartes during he year be meetings be knees at the a’ orld, aed @ n.d been de- n found his way s was in tears. | Appleton. ¢ : to | of astartiin With therest | perance; TEMPERANC The standtir } aperance | reported res Tervey the prevalence iference to christian tem- declaring that debauct distress and crime were ramp view of these evils advised a str the altar and was blessed. mainte- parce of personal sobriety, tne discourage staties to those simply of a | Version; Mr. key then sang. A police. | ment ofall social indulgence in intoxieating ture. | man from Buffalo related bis experience, | drinks, even ut weddings; the use of pare | paying that it was the first time he had ever | wine only in the Lord Supper, @ad the Horrors of the Deep. THE CREW A PASSENGERS OF OF Waco STILL rHe city | MISSING. tils in reference to the ter- to the steams yor Waco le hope that ay unforta- TS aidcrew th by wy gale accompanied | & dai the time, and the in regard to the origin t the ship was straek in the ward part, where @ large quantity @ was stored, which Immediately flames bei aSSengers and cI il take to the boats. cuglish steamer Abdiel, which was ly- ar the 1j-fated ship, got up steam tm- lately on the discovery of the flames, and held her boats in ness to reader sistance, but on coming alongside the , nota living being was seen on her It is thought the officers and crew may have escaned in the daskness on board +e ing, Wrapped the vesse! of sbip s small boats before the fire on board Bas seen from the Fusier aad steamship | San Ma irifted w cos. In this event they would have h the sea about thirty to forty ard before the wind changed to The 4 Luem 1s Lo bo Kept morning. He states ‘th oweed from the samy aud that the Pacific was by a ll sail. He further says that and other vessels passed near which several men suryiving, boats did get been dis- AMERICAN PUBLIC HEALTH Assocra- TION.—Thirteen papers Were read yesterday al the sessions of the American Pablie Healih Association, comprising reflections and observations on @ yuriety of vital sub- jects. as follows: Plan for a systematic san- itary survey of the United States, by Dr. Billings, of Washington; papers on summer ani winter resoris for invalids, by Dr. W.C. Van Bibber, of Baltimore; papers on the importance of draiaage of the drowned lands of Orange county, New York. and Sassex county, New Jersey, by Prof. Geo, H. Cook, state geologist of New Jerscy: the use of pisons in Agriculture aud horticulture, by ov, Kedize, of Michigan; on soil drainage ard atmospheric humidity, by Dr. S. B. Hunt, of New Jersey; on sewer gas as a cause of diphtheria, membrareous croup and typho-matlaria! diseases, by Dr. Noel. of Bal- timore; a re; on drainage, sewe: and water ke hp of cities. by Gen. E. L. Viele, civil engineer of New York, Dr. A. McLane Bamilton, of New York, on nervous dis- eases among school children, with sugges- | Chicago, lil; second do., Francie A. Walker, tions for the professor of political ecovomy, Yale College; state geologi treasuser, J. Foster Jenkins, M.D., Yonkers, sanitary relations of drainage and water | N. Y. ecutive commitiee—A. W. - supply in North Caroliua aod the South | man. president of the board of health of Bos- Allaniic states, as affected by the top- | ton: Joun 8. Billings. M. D., U.8. A.; Lewis ographical and geological ‘conditious. | H. Steiner, M. D.. Frederick City, Md.; J. At the close of the reading of Dr. Billings’ | M. Woodworth. M. D., supervising ‘surgeon paper, Dr. Busey, of Washington, offered | of U. 8S. marine hospital service; Ezra M. resolutions, which were adopted, “that the report of Dr. Billings be referred to the exee- ullve committee with instructions to appoint a special committee, whose duty it shail be to carry into effect the plan for a systematic survey of the United States; that the execu- live committee shail memorialize the Con- gress of the United States to detail a medical officer of the army who, under the direction of the Surgeon General of the United States Army, shall co-~ perate with said committee in tle prosecution of the duties of the com- mittee.” been to New York aud Brooklyn and he thanked God that he had com Ged bad saved him fom him from the ose of tobace ting into pass.ons. salvation. a5 The Harned Steamer City of Ware. Low, U. 8. supervisir ‘istriet, stated yester and she had no right to carry tt proved that the steamer carried It as fre the matter will be placed in the b U.S. district agtorue Providence for New York. waited at New- port last night until 11 Slarted out. 7 struck by asea which back of the whee! returned to Fall river. Newnery tor Portiind, anchored in the harbor, parted POKER YSIE, re wind prevailed along the night. The steamer Drew is with @ large number of boats in tow, is ashore. AMERICAN PUBLIC ; <TAaT Balti mon: atvociock. The nominations of 45 men, mavy of them members of of health tn different cities, as members of this association, firmed. The association then proceeded to ballot for and the foliowing were elected:— President, Edwin M. Snow, first vice president, Jobn H. Hont, M. D., Metachin, N. J., chairman o' the. health committee ot New Jersey; Jack. son 8. Schultz, of New York. There was no election of secretary, the Dr. Elisha Harris, One vear to serve, the terms of this ing three years. f will decide the method of voting. | earnest pushing of practical measnres ‘fo the meting, | secure the enforcement of existing laws re- saved | stricting the sale of in leaun, om get- | Discussion ensued, during Ww uked God for bts | ards, of Washington, said the great question with them was whether or not they shou! bring temperance into polities. Taecomma- lity is disgraced by liquorseliers and drink- | ers, and ft was the duty of christian to #e- cure proiibition by the legisiature. Caurcles 1 leading men were afraid to tonch the subject, ar e very nen tion of |. The resolutions were contilei © | tobe too mild, and the word | was substituted for * sobri 1 | was adopted. BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. aged. | The sixth annual meeting of the Maryland? ov. 11.—The steamer | and bistriet of Colambia Baptist Saoday School Association was held during the at elock, and then | terneon and evening at High street chareh, Judith she was | after the a¢cjournment of the Union associa her bulkhead | tion, many of the delegates to which also re. use, letting in consider- | presepted the Sunday schools. In the ab x Alarm to the pas-| sence of the president, Wm. Stickney, of Was put «tout aad | Wasbingtcn, the meeting was calied to order ock by the first vice president, rvering. S. M. Yeatman, of Wash- He tw CHAPTER 0} MARINE DISAs- aN YorK, Nov. 1.—Captain inspector that the te to carry petre Adklison | for this the law makers shu of | 2m fitean by co bad no certific 4 by ma omnes Tue report ds of Wher A Brig Ashore. ] , ARD HAVEN, Nov. il DEtON, Wes appointed temporary’ secretar RVIVOR OF THE PACIFIC DIS- | Chyauers ut Bt pe ee m ihe shee A GAC Sanlth id Se: edin site Cave lau Giles, dorian The tole Wing were electad oMicers: Hiram stgrnes ete eee i Of Cae ean. | gale, and dragged asbore. She lies in un ex- | Woods, president: SH _Mirick, of Wash Pp Pacifie was picked up Irom a raft iethe | Posed cobditi on ad is leaking cousiderably. | ington, ee ee en Sot ts of Fuca, by the Oliver Wolcott, at 3 A Schooner Wrecked saenge tact ep “Wan. stick ry Taylor, treasurer: Wm. Stick P. Poier. BE. B. Cartis, Dr. Db. 8. *. Gulick, D, P. Marray RT, Nov. t1.—The schooner wken, for Newburyport, while nx over the dar last evening, struck G o. acd became a complete wreck. All saved. . | Miacur, ef bbe ~3 ret itinagsen | enry Another Brig Ashore. Taylor, Henry R-Craue, Wm. Miller, Joshua ; GLovcester, Nov. 11.—During a storm Levering. Jas. P: mi. Engene Healy and night the brig Machias, of Philadelphia, | Wm. B. Graves Balumore, executive * | committee. chato and dragged ashore. She lies easy Harvey Jobnson, (colored,) pastor of the and is very little damaged. Crew saved. North ‘street chureb, said ‘that colored Storm on the Hi N.Y ‘ov. 11—A heavy | Hudson river last ashore near high and dry, with her of water, but it is thought she is pusly damaged. Another steamer, churches Lad been slighted, although having expenses, 48 nO con. din any ehurci: The colored ped i on the colored peo and state The report ani adopted + {ler a debate of three hours. As 4 51 bstitute for the report a motion to disband the convention was offered and lost. I EALTH Asse. Ne The To-day. fhe association met tle- the ds were unanimously con- Retail Pe . OFFICERS FOR THE ENSUING YEAR, M. 1)., of Providence, R. 1; Ranch, M. D., present incum ent, New York having yet - thes, IS por at. Chemnate, 18 p- » pt —Tae national a Dried Fecite— Appin, Wit per pond: Poches, jay, begin debate oa the led, 30; un » 1S) aélackvervies, 49, Caer lause of the electoral law. which | Pies. AL the evening session, P: Mr. Da BCTTER —Philndetphin pri of New York read an essa, pp! faure is expected to open for the miuiste ial | York Creamery, 45 itive ‘ Hon ofsanitary prineiples to the limitation | Pol'y, Gambetta replying, Tulers, Butfet | Biggs. per dyson Clover, Ma2t perth Of Leriious massing of populations in our | and itlcard are also expected to speai. T8al.38 wer poir: +> Arvewh. Tanl 0). per pair: cities. Professor Donaldson, M. D., elesed Spal the Vatican. yacks, do dressed, 7al 00 per pair” vi h @ paper on the Influence of city lifeaud | Rowe. © “Toe Vatican's reply to the | DUck* "e140 per pair; 49. dressed, 7601.00 per occupations in developing pulmonary cor Spanish pote was sent to Madrid yesterday. Tue Fort Foore Merprer Case.—The sumption. The Vatican og poe teen enon aos pa igen = = the mur- wvernment that it is rous to come & map pamed on wharf at CENTENNIAL Nor Alt the semi-annuai ac vi one tng and has given the papal nun- | Fort Foote, will — = in the United erotind ves bell ee Ca. cio at Madrid iustrucUons to negotiate. States Cizenit Court, Ji Bond and Giles ~y : - Racing tw England. ting, ‘ter part of next week. Ken- Seger -_ Lowpon, Nov. 11.—The race for the Liver- | driek wasa soldier in the gular army, hibition are to be borne by the RS: venting omertorees. et OY | Seen ae eames this state (> The Aiasouri state Centex : . - ——_o—___ the general goverument for fort. It wax tee have resolved to erect a fine b. ing in " and Fatal ent . The how Fe irmount Park. Palladelpuia, in waten to | Cinta nen, Ney tea eee |. | Bpartol George's county. exbibit tbe products of Missourt. ---- Mr. C. | Jubliv Dannfelt, Commissiouer General for Sweden to the Centennial Exhibition, ar- rived by the steamer Illinois yesterday, and will make his residence in Philadelphia till the close of the exhthition. THEDEGARMO DIVORCE CasE,—The di- voree case of Martha W. De Garmo, ly of Darien, against Wm. B. De Garmo, the | Covonercced trom Detroit says, in the Palimaa Car Works here there is a uare, ——_ which are swept the wooden rubbish, sawdust and shavings, which accc- floors, and is sth Ibgs on each floor, injured nive Ww i orkmen, by whose order jon York her, Walch was for- three of them (H. W. Hatch, Juin I. Lovett, | turned over to the Uaited merly decided in our conrta, is now a} mn | Sereee, Some ¢ ee. ‘ * | Sen Indicted. Inthe courte of New York, It seers fast | #2 Wan. Leal, ene teh ae the dan master desired in the divorce anne (es anneal and expoture as to is fulness tn SechJounble tockety ie New York. For this he made an it to 4 Mrs. De Garmo twelve hu ‘she would If bas only parti, } the balance.—. SMALL Pox IN BROOKLYN. der, of No. 75 D., and ifice street, E. Kiefer, of No. 49 Graham avebue, were arrested by the health authori- for existens tes iterday concealing the oe of small pox at their respective dwellings. Esch mab lost a child from the hy ard it was not until burial permits were ne- fact learned — that the by = a boads som af uw nppearane Tae ice Walsh. vaccinating blic school children is progressing rapidly. | clients. Dec l. ¥. Heraid, wl ————— NeEwsrar! Buvenr bone 'EILADEL- Pura Col Fitagerald’ Star, wilt be changed, December ee rom a mid-day and afterooon paper to an casty morning publication. It is insued every day in the ‘week, the Sunday edition being immensely successful. =