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Best Mave. jon Pianos, with new patent Also. a large assort which have been im use a Y rent at very low ring prowptly attended 1CHeNBACH'S PIANO WAKBKOOMS, oct ty 42% lich st.,a fow doors above Pa. av. CS NAONIG CHOIR OF Fae DISTRICT OF COLUMPIA—& «p cial mesting io Li brary Room 7 o'eloc MASONTC.— gi Temple on TAs WEDNESDAY, at LERS PROTECTIVE will moston THURSDAY “- pie Re err CB order of ‘the Execative Committec, : B.S, a LLLOT, Secrevary. ral Convocation of the GRAND kuy CH CHAPTER of the t of Cotum! be held a: Magonie Tem: le IDAY RVENING, the 19th instant, at 7 ‘ue Ann) yb aR AM. panions of J, W. DENVER, President ~KENADAY, Secretary. —snnovi7-3t* IN PEHRALF OF TRE LITTLE BUFFER ommitied to ite ebarge, the Treasurer 0 rhs than! e very oct ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS mide to the Ohildren's Hospital. iteame rtone monent, aud will go far towarl rs Fe eel reeks maimed too poor for by their friends and relatives. It™ L ARH MASONIC i! meet im special con- 3; AY at So'clock p m. of importarce will be transacted Tuesily requested to be present Com ‘ster Chapters are cordisily invited. by order of the M-E.B P K S JNO. THOMS [Rep Trib..Chro.] Secretary 1 eo SDAY EVENIN KNIGHTS OF PYTGIAS —All the mom. vers of LIBERTY LOD#K, No. 6, are re ty ba present at the regular meeting, W ID. err i7th, to take ae. Now tion in regard to the death of Brother OnRt#TOPHER GUVERXATOR. AO. WHITNEY, 0.6 novié 3 [Republican and Tribane | ALADDIN SECURITY Oil —The safest Sill ot explode SONS, and best. Burns longer; burns brighter, and Macnfactured by OC. WEST & Baltimore, M4 novl-Im* 7 ¥.M CA TS shishtn AFTERNOON SERVIUES. LINOOLN HALL, at 2:20 o'clock, Conducted by the Young Meu of the Association. ¥e JUNG MEN SPEVIALLY INVITED. MUSIC LED BY ORGAN AND COBSET. Closees in English Grammar ang Aritametic com- mence TUESDAY EVENING, at 6.2), octe) tr — om perie tnnd's » anbycet ALL PERSON PITMAN Ss \t charch. 43¢ treet northwest Jesnons, 810. The iG To AND may LEA ind ‘* Academy, Snnder- Fall course of ‘ough mastery of the whol: octSh-1f S DESIRIN LOBT-H enced teacher at Roy goarantecd. BOILING HOT OB 10E-OOLD TZs, WiTH cette prmstaicr “=> TAXPAYEUS NOTIOE.—Your bills for Tt TA. COFFEE 4ND CHOCOLATE, Pure and Fracran tr U# COLDS SAcn. percent. 18 year Bonds, 3 65 touds, per cent. Bo SPECIAL IMPROVEM now be paid for less money f hat the present low prices « rdvantage of the iow 0023 Corn Deslers in Government Foreign Kxchange sud Gold. . T2 STIEF# PIANOS, unscrpawed in tone he and urability, on easy te mn ‘ discount for cask. L. WILD & BRO., Sole Agents, 723 7th street northwest, gd tr ALLEI, DAViS & CUS PIANOS, celebrated for sw set ues of tone, delicacy of touch, soheity cf construction, for sale on essy| terns, at S11 Sch street northwest. «69-60?! pa Eh canta t dlc ll cFuSsDiv Sl0Un OF TH® WORLD-EB- OwSED KNAUE PIANUS— Parior, Grane, Synare od, U | 2 es ream eonare sad Cora Pianos, Wm. Boot, 7 octaves, fell toned. Pianos from other weil Facwn factories, whick we will also sell and rent on the mow: scoommodating terme, Tunitg prompt! Sttented to. Mrs. O. MS{CHENBAGH: $3 Tit eet, © few doors above Pa. ave. -iy ____ HOTELS. W EsTMinsTBR HOTEL, ON THE EUSOPEAN PLAN, Curser Irving Pince and 16th street, New York. Cue Bivek trom Uaion Square and Brosdway. ‘The most central, and yet quietest location in the eity. Convenient to the great stores, theaters and Churebes. Elevator, and all modern iamprovements. a access to all parts of the city by street cars and Timwktly ©. B. FERRIS, Proprictor. ko; Heary Can: J. W. SELER FLOwnns ExameLep 1 wax. SO COUNTERFEIT. TH ORIGINAL FLOWERS USED. MAS. EVA FRIES Bees to anpoance t! made by: ber have beew examined by dori«ts, under. . to Bl. bet. takers, sod y . a el FUNERAL WkaTAS, OHOSSES, ANCHORS, and other devices made at the shortest notice Flowers for Partioe and Kuuerais farulshed at short notice. MRS. EVA FRIES, cett}-2m Be ra0s Sth et, ((4522 Fou orbits Glasszs A FINE ASSORTMENT, HAND MAUK, AT VERY LOW PRICES, H HEMPLER, efurt Optectan, + CO. $e Stree WREELY PAYMENT AN. Home Ufc ~1229 B STREET NORTHWEST. CAPITAL. 7. F. J. Rider, Pret. B.A Morrison, V Bec'y « a gente wanter D*®* eens, CARPETINGS, OILCLOTHS, AND EERPS FATEATY PARTLY-MAUE DRESS SHIKTS from Tih st-eee to eee. So rb strom ane 700 were te W. W. BURDETTE & €o. J.D MUS, ARI ENG? 927 Paemceuvatie 9 1427 NEW YORK AVENUE, Bovld 6” Ave. c *. Call st once and take rs offered J. ¢. Im BANEERS, ira St ers set and Pennsylvania Avena, And District Securities Ad. replt-ly. E. OF FLaY & CO, BANKERS TERNTH AND FB STRRETS, Treasery Departinen DK OF DEPOSIT, EXCHANG ORNER Fir € ke. Deal fp GOLD, Government and District BOUNDS Foreign EXCHANGE, &c, ce jections made on all potate. Investment Seentities on Commission, mart-tr feo W. WHIEARER. G octé t tso* rorthwi Dlased ances. W. J. COOKE. WHITAKER & COOKE, enerad Ciaéra and Coliection Agents, District Cinims a Specialty. * No. 715 Ith street, op. Rixes & Co D. COORK, Jn., & 00. ert st Chay "1429 F street. EMOVAL—WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Aitor- ey-at Law, bas removed to No. 13231 F st. est, Opposite Bbbit House, and will be to see his friends and business acquaint- Legal bosinefs soticted, and money invested, r Rooms and Offices for rent in'sams building. je9-tf a ett? UEL G@ YOUNG: OTAKY PUBLIC, 2 RsKY beRLic Bert TH A $15 KVOW ALL MEW AT WE WILL SELL FINE SUIT OR OVERCOAT $10—FOR ONLY— —THAT 18 WORTH FULLY-815 WELL MADE AND TRIMMED, ALL WOOL OVERCOAT OR SUIT @18—THAT IS ACTUALLY WORTH— $13—FOR ONLY-$13 REALLY HANDSOME STYLE. AN ELEGANE SUIT OR OVERCOAT $25—THAT SELLS REGULAR FOR 818 —FOR ONLY—@IS $25 VERY STYLISH AND DRESSY A SUPERB OVEBCOAT QR SUIT o— $25—FOR ONLY—§25 NEVER SOLD LESS THAN—$33 EQUAL TO CUSTOM MADE, Boys’ Goods at Same Rates. HABLE BROTHERS; Fatlore and Clethters; cctti-te_Gerner 7th and D Streets R. W ROBES AND HORSE COVERS, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Largest IMPERIAL, SCOTCH, PLUSH AND WOOLEN CAREIAGE BO! HORSE COVERS, WHIPS, SATC! and Finest Assortment in the city of ELS, POCKET BO SHAWL STL. TRE raacticat TRUNK, HABNS AND SADDLE MANUFACTORY JAMES 5. 423 Ire a. Ww. (Adjoining ‘Fellows’ Hall.) REPAIRING. TEUBKE GOVERED ty socd woken ate ENGLISH CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS FOR BLEGANCS, BRILLIANCY AND REAL ECONOMY THEY EXCEL ALL OTHERS. ore iniied Soaaemeetee uatee 2 Feleraahing IMPORTED DIRECT, | Gnd offered at very low prices. Pe M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., SEWELERS. WASHI EVENING STAR. GTON The U.S. Finances. REPORT OF TREASURER NEW. The annual report of Treasnrer New will show that while there has been an increase Of $7,507 ,704.68 in internal reveaue receipts the past fiscal year over those of 1874, there Washington News and Goasip. Srbetiatons GOVERNMES bal rey € cue, ipts To DAY. customs, St ’ Of £5,936,111.34, from lands $438,782.76, and ©1.16 ARI0, chiet of the Mission Indians. of | from miscellaneous sources $2,701,513 5» Ce lfornia, bad 9 final interview with tndian | making a total net decrease of revenue for Commissioner St | the fecal year 1s mpared with isct, | “ al Bank note car: | Cf$1)43,704.96. The total net decrease in e3 THE Am pestle Or | penditures for the same period is aa follo: reney reevived at th departmest | On account of interest ‘on t ep public eb: t-day for redempti ated £430,000. $4,26.270.64; War depart: 1,1 AT THE Wut g.—Amoag those | X&vy department, = crease, $14,654 ,513.03. ine itaures ‘In Interior departm j | | and on accornt of ev } $1499 who bad Interviews with the President to- day were Secretary Cha eral Pierrep Mrs. OaTF¥s appears at ine National vext | preceding etal the matt rcek with e new company ¢ | expenses together. we awe ner ne aoe es ety 1 comin CHANGES RECOMN opera, and the sale of seats willcommenc? | yty, New peooor ane 1 legidiatjon as the box office to-morrew morning. Wiil make permasent recort of ‘ ©, the Italla ag | balances, instead of th jet for xox BLANC, the Italian Minister, was | Wanda’ peda gaa He also serenaded last night by the members of tne i Italian Union Benevolent Society in this recommends legislation to make the “list of balances” and © nts of public funds” city, @ portion of the Marine Band belug en- gged for the occasion. more efficient checks upon disbarsing ofi- THE CONTRACT for turnishing paper upon cers and public depositaries. He alsorecom- whieb internal revenue stamps will be printed during the next year has been reased expen | te. . 9; mends & change in the mode of the pay of mileage per diem to members of the awarded to Wilcox & Co., of Pullaelpula, at 20 ceuts per pound. TRE ATTORNEY G some officer of the House be designated to disburse the funds, a sufficient bond belug required of him. The Seeretary of the Sen- ate now periorms the duty for that body, and he sees no reason why the same cannot be done by an offiecr of the House. The Treasurer also recommends legislation to President's | equalize the tax upon the national baaks for ed beyond that | account of the redemption ageney. THE £47,000 TREASURY RO: ERY. The Treastirer gives a history, somawhat NERAL is engaged in ort, which will be presented in connection with the message, and will not be de! time, as heretofore. Mr. J. W. Bansox the finances di- | in de of the Uieft of $47,000 last summer, vision of the Pevsion Office, will probably | and the Apprehension of the guilty persons, be appointed to fill the vacancy occasioned | eg of — ee bod Seogiseyled “| ma toi hy sioner | te cash-room @ says during the fisca’ locks, ot Se tke hee Recmmaissioner | Sear the remittances of money from the roan, _ Oe ee enna iba | iu which the theft of the $47,000 was com- SIXTH AUDITOR MCGREW has reccivel a | mitted were 63.38) packages, copy of resolutions trausmitted to the P: Hess: dent, Secretary Bristow, and himself, no |} republican executive committee of Clermont | ploye, rendered it desirable that farther pre- county » expressing gratification st | cantion, ifthat could be devised, should be {he appointment of Col. McG. as Sixth Aud- | taken against the reencresce of such a mis- itor. | fortune “and for the safety of the large amounts involved; and this has been done ‘| by the placing of such additional ehecks 3) pen handling of this money as would | scem to be of service in preventing mounting to 's,535 90, ancon the day of the theft 25 ages, AmMOUnLNE Lo SHE The loss ® | of this package, by dereliction of au em.- FURTHER ACTION has been the cases of Messrs. J. B. Raym reeontly appointed sand Holly Sp and Stearns, suspended. Neithe men having been co: Pease and Mr the plac | 14 ZRECAUTIONS aGalNer THEE 1 ti nection it may not be tmproper 1 whenever it has been foun y of the public funds coult b by additional safeguards bow lent or theft, seen safeguards vided, and taey will be eon+ y of W r has en py i coe nd tnereased as shail be tonnd prac- fre » Oregon, advisable in the fatures and follows: — 18 of the eeontly United may ce of my | Live, yet. in vi ost. office mone imsiness of t tot dling of ned iL » sin bis which belong United x New re ed nglish, the president of the bank | TREASURER has a for him Mr. } t to resign nis ! He ng Mr. A. (. Buell, in- | Hon. Z. Ci court house w i Mr. ( BoND.—This mort 4d for @ criming appeared 4 nsel. Mr. W snnour the indietm Covgr » dimMiculiies 1; , He thought 4 Sand that it we Ptymonth ein cal. The re sald most ENS CovDITION — nureh had for- catalase #ialiore ware paship by its in Orter that Mr. on shox'd Paoh aie ean * nee to re ta- for gover y general, 0 of the yote on the constitution: iment proposing restcic- anson removal of cases from one court to ther. From this statement it appears at Mr. Carroll, democrat, for governor, iad votes, and Mr. Harris, reformer, votes—Myr.'Carroli’s majority being Mr. Woolford, democrat, for comptroller, d 240 votes, aud Mr. Wilkins, reformer, "3 votes—Mr. Woolford’s majority being 5,107, which his exact majority in Baltt- | More city. Mr. Gwinn, democrat, for attor- H 1, bad 86.411 votes, and Mr. Wallis, 4 THE STATEMED spondent of the Augus' wie vel to the effect that Postmaster General | Jewe)l had dismissed a daughter of ‘Kkson, who shot Col. Ellsworth in Alexandria, Va., and that she was restored by order of ti President, is a fiction, for the following rea- sons:—(!,) Miss Jackson was an excellent clerk; (2.) she was never dismissed from the Post. Office department; and (3) she was never employed ther ashington corre te cane aL o8—Mr. Gwinn’s majority being NAVAL ORDERS.—Ensign R. & Nicuol- | 12,01. The vote on the constitutional amend son, to the hydrographic office; Assistant | Ment was 55.55 for and 21,i71 against it— Surgeon Samuel W. Battle, to the naval being @ majority in its favor of 31,531 — Bult. + Sun. hospital, at Chelsea, Mass.; Assistant Sur- | —— eon C. 'W. Dean, to the naval hospital, at | Mutiny in a PRisoN.—Five of the pris- Norfolk, Va.; Passed Assistant Engineer A. | oners contined in the western pent! tentiar: . Engard. to the naval rendezvous, at | at Allegheny City, Pa., three colored aid Philadelphia; Lieutenant Chas. M. Thomas | two white, broke out in open mutiny yes- bas been detached from the Philadeiphia | terday afternoon, and with hatehets and iron avy yard aud ordered to daty connected | bars attacked Mr. Charles Weaver, the con- with Centennial Exbibition at Philadelphia. | tractor under whose supervision they were K a i er, Whowas unarmed, was CENTENNIAT.—The department of public | Juan fate’ a horas ard badly beasean aoe instruction of tue province of Ontario, Can- ‘ould undoubtedly have been killed bit for ada, have tiformed the commissioner of e- | the opportune arrival of the deputy warden, ueation that they will require aspace thirty | WBo Copfronted the prisoners with revolvers by fifty feet at the centennial Exhibition, | 8nd forced them to relinquish their bext year, for a represention of their educa’ | The five convicts were then froned an tonal inierests. The commissioner, who is |!" the dungeons. innch pleased at the earnestness of the Can- | te whip frelory, adian authorities, will refer the communi | Victs are employe cation to the proper officials at Pniladel- | e put The trouble occurred i THE West VIRGINIA ‘ASES —In the West Virgin ates on Saturday, Mr. Good, as chairman | of the investigating committee, submitted a | repert signed by Messrs. Stewart, Carlisle, | Suicer bimeelf, with articles of im: peachment against State Auditor Bennett and State Treasurer Burdett, for atleged eor- ruption ia office. The minority, coasistiag of Messrs. MeEldowney, Pritchard an Blackmore, were not ready to report, and a tierdebate was waged to keep out the m: rity report, but it was entered on the jour. Mr. Mason submitted a report signed imself, exculpating Mr. Bennett and it Mr. Burdett. phia. INVESTIGATION OF THE SECOND Con- T . LER'S OF FICE.--Secretary Bristow has appointed a commission to investigate the vdition of affairs in theoffice of the Secou: ntreller of the Treasury, in accordance with the recommendations of the grand jury of tbe Distrietof Columbia that investigated the Witowski fraudulentciaim. The follow- ing gentlemen compose the commission: First Auditor Mahon, Acting Chief Clerk Porter, Appointment Clerk Martin, and As- sistant Solicitor Robinson. PERSONAL.—Hoa. Sam’ J. Randall, prom nent as a candidate for the Speakership of the 44ih Congress, arrived in the city from Philacelpbia last night. Mr. Randall will re-oceupy bis residence on Capitol Hill for the winter mouths. ----Samuel C. Collins, of the firm of Collins & McLeester, type founders in Philadelpbia, and a member of is at Willard’s. pal again Glendenning, of Jersey City, to act as tts ‘tor. The voteon the question being 3 for and 21 against him. Letters from R» Mr. Woeds, of New York, avd Dr. Edwards, of Peoria, fu., read elty council of that place, were the presby- Senator Ingalls and family arrived here | tery setting forth the innocence of Rev. Mr. this morning, and bave taken house 939 K nee in the matter for which he was street northwest for thelr place of residence. | tried recently. amantan’ Ais ee oe WorKING PREACHERS. Four ministers the Indians depaetrent eeened woduty | orthe Evangelical chureh have Just cor: to-day. . a ‘les Nordhoff, of ew pave @ chureb building in wreuerine, ork Herald, hes arrived in the city, and | F2., which they erected with thelr own charge of the Heral burean. Be ae a ad ——____- see. desigued it and GERMANY AND THE CENTENNI : selves, and in the meantime | Consul Geveral of the United States ui Pp neted @ meeting at the pel ers ville, driving ene place to the other every evening and morning. r ARTISTS. The Healy art- LIBELING = yar (ip bas sent a dispatch to Col, Forney deay- | rg the reported iudlfforsces ‘Of Germarey ‘vith referenee to the centennia’. G-rmany sraid to beas active aud well-disposed to- vard it as ever. frauds case was ——$——— _ | one oo rr 4 Soommerave Teeter Canne--Elijah Me. oy. ae. ae, Spon, brought been convicted for sending lous tal | ton Healy, and the case was tried the pepe te yen and committed jail et sae Fry in de! toffine and costs, have been dis- Se Se " sea iaee a ~ — by United States Com: aan gy we franes —e hes lasted for two years. odettanion oie iawn trotting po oi | ODD FRLLOWS AND THE CENTENNTAL. by the Alabama convention has been ratified | The Grand Lovge of Odd of by a large soagoeity. *---Phe official re- turns of the Minnesota election give Pills- bury, republican, for governor, 11, ma jority. PRINCE OF WALREs has returned to 7 Bo at an Carilorday thea at arte Te ceeveie wipeerts tec are ‘ @7 The Arkansas house of representatives yesterday passed bill House of Represcntatives, suggesting that | The follow! nening Star. KISTORY OF TEE ConTRovErsy. Jone Galberd was a Freach Canadian Catholic, a scieut Se prieter, and the first to introduce stereotyping Into Cacada. He be- came a member of the Institat Canadien two or three after its @stablianment, and lie pastors that so long as WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1875. ed with the society they woald be refasel ad- mission to the sacraments of the charch, aed woukl be refosed ecclesiastical burial. Sev~ oral members left the soci and Gulbord, who did not, shortly afier fel sick aad sent TWO CENTs. | ter received in this et lias been @ decrease of reevipts from custams | | of steam tieulars of aud thereal tal for cial metropolis of B.C. My Visit north was to sp w to possibly locat t Sour At Ss affairs in bouts. Lt ory cone lo £0 ttle I the town more than ¢ popelation buildings. up. from Seatt Jeeted are con ‘ew'repot tor i eastern Washir bor is fully and men. men All the th of nearly le, feted 1 There are etsonit. Seattl ons of bust gion and Oregon. qual to that of P But two great wants of the s: I had anticipated there ar found tvellest bu mbled. asses, ne Gold from a private let- ves sore late par shiogton territory g there. T found be a much better and more w place, it reqaices make 4 cer Tats place, Iara fied, 1s destined to become the commer he northwest, aad within ten years will be the largest city on the Pa- cifle coast north of San Francisco. Last year It now has a 0, and not a vacant nouse OF store In the place. A local mill for the manufacture of doors and window sashes is unable to supply the home demand for There are two stone banks being | brut, and other substantial hoases are going Keal estate bas already gone up; @ lot for one of the banks, 29 by 0, having cost | $6,099. Still, there ere fine opportuntties for | Investment in lands tn and about Seattle. | Besides the coal, iron and lnmber resources of the sound, its salmon and herring fish- eries bid fair to become great sources of wealth. Jts waters feirty bristle with fish io season. At Muckitteo, some thirty miles ver 4,000 salmon were enclosed in @ draw of the seine about two months A number of smail rivers empty into found, and their extensive bottom lan:s are among the most fertile in the world. Thir- teen hundret poands of hops were raised to the acre on these bottom lands last year from yearling vines. When the raliroads now pro- will become the 18 of grain from ‘the ad are m>aey | 3,009 inbabitants in the entire territory, aud the demand for witu whieh 10 make improvements S the banks to get two per cant. a on real estate security of tne first The northwest coast suffers for want of direet rail communication with the east. immigration throngh California now. *o weil satisfies the bulk of the immigrants t they do not care to look further, al- rforee, len State thovgh the northern couvtry offers them tents ion cd. wh sound country seems to be a vast series of coal felis. m ny fi IMPORTA appea nin St. 1 x-S Webe mevt love peri & Frazer, from $2,590 to $3,000; the Lotal inde Instead y, and rainfali is Tue trade betwe d Puget Sound is large increasing. Besides a jarge fleet and other coasters, it eraploy acific Mat latest competitor for this lately elos The s the is TESTiM fore ne year rain, returos for 8 snow seldom lies mo! ock requires no The Se- About 4) Lons dally, one-third the preseat entire t sound. The coal traie nitely increased, as the whole of having + less in wi iforaia. nd stex i & contract he St. Louis Whisky Ring. ONY AT THE h fairer pastures in whieh to plich their Oregon and Washington territory, {i ve bad their climas ” the United States estera Oregon dur- past, show anave &ze of 23 » snowy days to the ° in S green the then a an Fran. ly iumber- two lines eamship by ayerage being about $8,500 per week. Tue dist illers brought it to me at my room erally about noon, aud | disbursed it. DIVISION. A certain snm was taken out to pay gan- gers, Assistant collectors, assisiant assessors and storekeepers; the balance was divided into five parts. The money for subordinates was given to John Leavenworth for disburse- ment. Of the other five packages I kept one, McDonald got one, Joyee got one, and the other two were the iven to Leavenworth, with understanding that McKee got one and Ford the other. This work was begun in the first part of September, ixil. McDonald com- plained once that Joyce ought not to receive as much as the rest, and so on one occasion I gave Lim $2,000 more than tbe rest without iving Joyce his full one-fifth. He took it. Tne irapgement was that the distillers were lo retain about one-half of the profits on crooked whisky. Leavenworth was a gau- ger, and He of the Ume a storexeeper. Tne tax on w bisky At this Ume was 30 cents per gallon. Jt was understood at the supervisor's office tbat gavgers, supervisors and other su ordinates were lo receive from $1 to $1.50 per barrel, but’ Leavenworth them more. | took money for bers of the supervisor's office, nerally paid ne main mem- ud there was no particular disguise about my delivering it there, 1 x! Ways set aside a portion of the money—part of the time $100 per week aud part of the time $30 per week—for Wm. ( Aver: chief clerk of the Internal Revenue bureiu_ at Washington. This increase was m Wash: was compl money; hence we tne: week. made at the instanee of Joy nee and said ington jaining of sed A SPECIAL AGENT'S HAUL. Maclot Thompson, a distiller, vestified that him in . Who came that Avery recelying enough it to $30 per ce told him he migbt ran anextra or two. Witness paid Joy ce $0 for services rendered ashington. He made from <5 to 50 per cent. on crooked spirits. Used stamps three tim fund wee! tember, 1%; bere from Washi: and storekeepers, although told. for @ campai fai Paid $300 Lo $1,500 to the ring . generally to ——— In Sep- » Special Agent Brasher came » and afterwards said be bad caught us ail, and must have «1.000, which was raised for bim. On cross-examtin- ation the witness stated that he understood the mopey paid Dy the ring was for the su- pervisor, revenue agent, collector, nd. gaugers started, he was Li Alfred Beyjs testified that he made crooked Whisky with the knowledge of Joyce and Mc- _ 7 Po ah ned bent to rue; Brasher $3,300 re of the s10,000 demanded. by that omer. “Wit. it his house the i is paid ring from 160,000 in and he (MeDon- all right; go lor & priest, who refused him the last saera- ments till he renounced his mem! Guibard promised. received extreme une ton, and recovered, but did ui leave the so- od & yee rember died so suddenly that there was To time to feteh a priest. Toe chured burial on the abowe grounds, aud a The case inally reached the land was Uh ont. AD At the Cathol September jast was tras The bishop of Montreal, assurances Ubat if Gulb: on burying bim the the earth thw ‘Telegrams to The Star. THE CROOKED WHISKY WAR, ae ARRESTS IN INDIANA, ° THE BROOKLYN REVIVAL. 's (riends Losi holtc cemetery, pim would Be ae ith these assnr- THE UROOK -eeeesees LYN SCANDAL, ° MORE NEW YORK FAILURE ——— cr urtery 1 snail be meh in the future it beex- bemed in any manner whatever, will be im tect and in may Jatentiote! and set apart TRE REVCHER SCANDAL. Fest of the oc ie 13 Niet was anticjpated Nrw Yokk, Nov. 17.—Auotuer of the suits And the advice of the'( growing out of the Tillou- Beecher seanda: is st disor aod prepar were that of the lidel suit of Heary C. Bowe BOE ROCHON NG prie! independent, againat Une ¥ - A REMARKABLE FONFRAL. yn Daily Kaye, for $100,000 damages, After the procession was formed ia Mou- | crme up to in the Brookiyn City € trea] yestertay and started for the barial | Ex-Judge Fallerton, late of Tilton’s conasel, | place, it drew all the resideots alor the appeared for Bow: ex-Judge Bench, | road out of their bouses, and men’ and | anotiver of Mr. Tiltou"s counsel ia the greai | women followed it ou to Cote des Neiges. Et | Scandal trial, appeared on b | Judge MeCoe seat the case to-day before | Judge Netison, and Corporation Coansel De- | Witt, counsel for the Hayle, appearing beto: the jadge, said they bad been sent there oa motion to postpone the case. The counsel said he bad been sick all night, and did not | feel like arguing the case now.” His groands | for this postponement was, first, that Mr Tilton is absent up his lecturing tour, and is 2 material witness, and, second, that Mr Beach is at present engaged, and caunot ar lend. | Mr. Fullerton said it is certainly a very embarrassing post nich the: in this ease; that t their client to push this cause. Mr. i From there into the Catholle cemetery the road was crowded with people of all classes, in cabs, carts and on foot. Great quiet pro: vailed, and no one showed by look, word or deed any fecling of hostility toward the pro- cession. About five minutes after the Cath olic ormetery gates bad been taken down the funeral procession entered between tne gate posts, Chiet Penton at ihe head of the column police, a portion of which preceded, and the balance followed the hearse. Toe ‘mili tary did not after the police, and Were balted liage of Cote des Neiges. The crowd began gathering from every direction, and ran with all speed ap ihe stoward the grave. The y arrived, formed a large vare around the grave, and kept the eager crowd back wh publicatious, ly remedy left THE corriIn t of justice and | Was brought out of the hearse, looking some- y for tne second’ time to try | what dilapidated, and borne by four men: it Dw if they were met only by | Was place! in the centre of a bed of cement. » taken by the other side, that | As this was being dou . Cure Roasselet Absent, thea they were | came up, “g alongside of Mr. Bols- t by strong and earvest | seau, asked to what depth the grave was opposition, and hoped tis honor nid not I 2a replied bat it bad been POs! por ground at & er far opth, by authority of the ser Argun n! the case for the | ¢ Lo vaseelet next asked If the ten body bad been properly ident sea reported Loat it bad, au ed. Mr. Bots~ uuere Was nO THE | mistake. The Meeting in Brooklyn Pe-day. | ge pee a ee CRANE ee ew Y a lar ne pH . gathering Tan gan, and tb ‘ay. The mayor, hiele this " who repre il armot the law, both for the city a While J > manic peared on the mill inous of condue | taveral wi Lpossinle parade or os- : a | tentation, and so when he bad, in company basiness firm in New York, for unc: | with Jadge Coursol, ridden on’ ahead of te qnblores of | religious paper, for seven | Procession and found ail quiet in the cause. Fee ce cee et Pantene, ter alent | tery and at the grave, rode back, and orders fier ent ix drunkards. Ose hundred and | were given to halt the military te Gees aon fifty-nine requests were read, many of which | poension proces were from persons for U conversions. | Ni€ees, while the pro a — With sing KEQUESTS FOR PRAYER were then read. Pray were asked revival in fourteen towns and e: ores ‘ moment Use coftia was lowered into Ue ene ‘wae cae + wee re beyond “4 | grave the work of mixing cement Wilh wa- Pe age Awe Mr. Moly read, and based | ter was commenead. The workmen indus ine actrees aie aes 2 nene Whats | trously plied their paces, shoveling an the ana ee Rev. Mr. Northrnp mets’, | auld cement, mingled with odds aad ends short address, speaking of @ number who | fn ‘nshops aad scraps of sheet iron which when t cement hardens will weid the mass ther and prevent brittleness. THREATS TO DIG HIM UP. Threats to dig Guibord’s bones oul of the | RTAVE If Cocasion ofterel Were so opeLiyex- pressed Uat Mr. Boisseau determined to se were Kept back fron Carist from some one | little tuing. followed, say wost discourage nen their prayers were answered. They should persevere, and they n cure, If possible, f police from the might be assured | ould mot tll. Mr. | sacks Eomwenae Guerne tee ame ee Muody prayed for the Success of their meet- nty-four bours, thas giving time for the rine ards — oe ittoharden intosolid rock. Tae mayor ne debt of the ¥ M “oristiet tet | and Judge Coursol bad departed on seeing bt o) the ‘oung 3 Sto net att Asso” | the burial quietly comme -and Mr. Bots- Hand they wauted to get eno to | <eau dispatched & special messenger with a three or jour thousand doltars in tne | ote anking the magento prorion molacion 1 wanted the you “g men fn | ¢ else be teared Uy “grave would be . a to have & good start. The mayer prompily consented tot —— Wrote oul an order for a suf THE WHISKY WAR. palice to be sent ont as a guard nati! su: Arresi EVAKSViLLE, - Nov. Bingham, a distiller.’ P. C. gauger, and David M. Lewis, a storekeeper, Who were arrested here last nigut, on war- rants fom Indianapolis, and Geo. Thimsoa, & gauger, who was arresied at the same time at Mount Vernon, teft this a.m. for Inlian- Apolis, in the custody of goverament officers, Byron Bingham, the other member of the firm of Biogham Bros., is sick at his home at Patoka, but will go into Indianapolis as soon as he is able. Henry Allias, the book. keeper of Bingham B.os., has thus far kept out of the way of the officers. James Gray Was arrested On an attachment sent, as a witness, and Hon. William Heatman. moned as a witness, prs i Hata FOREIGN SEWS. Unzer Fritz am Td Loxpon, Nov. I7.—Renuter’s telegram com- pany deny that Prince Frederick William ever intended to visit the United States. A Turkish Victory. A telegram to the Times, from Constanti- nople, says @ serious encounter occurred ou the 12th of atone ber at a. = — between the Turkish troops aud a large of insurgents. The Sablime Porte is om cially informed that sixteen battalions of ne coment was ia indiana. b N urtace. | .!me ak the note required filled in over the caffia to and when the top dressiug of on, &nd Guiterd was BURIED AT LAST, Ng. cold rain fell eround, aid on P Withesved the Closing #ct in the draga cour neresd six years ago. When all was over, Chief Penton rode up tn front of the era and the police formed into two divisious a marchea off Lys Case—Struggtin ris tor 2 Jrom the Blooming fm —or. BL T. Helmbold is trying bard to getoul ol tue bioomingdale Asylam for tac Tosane, in which be has been oul for the lasttwo months. He appeared before Judge Barret yesterday, to take advantage of @ fancied defect tn the order of Ji Donohue committing a a wife was represen: v who posed @ motion for the dismissal of the com- mitment, and it was asserted that in ber be- Hef Charles L. Foxwell, a former clerk for Holmvold, was ender to secure bis ——. in order to De. Hein n te i" Asy- 7 were pation. Dr. famous @ Au expert in troops, under Chefket Pasha, engaged. | }) ‘Joo it is reported that the insurgents were com- | /esanity. ge y v commitment is valid. Dr. Helmbolt whilr a leaving six hundred killed on in the court ‘indi A Sersation at Madrid. Ma perp, Nov. li.—The fact wat Dou Car- los bas sent a letter to the King has created @ great sensation here, and is variously com mich ied upon by the newspapers. —_— Suffocai-d by Coal Gas. Prov! pence, R. I., Nov. 17.—1o Seekonk, Mass., Tuesday morning, Mrs. Aunie L. Wa. terman and two childrea were found ia their room ipsensible from coal! gas, escaping from @ stove, the damper of which was improper- ly turned. One child was soon restored, but the other died yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Waterman was restored to consciousness tais morving, but is in @ critical condition. Sne lost ber husband last spring anda brother last week. ht the pay veing taken out of bis fortune, which 1. 1a the bands of bis family. The failure of tne last jegai him A the atten lantout of Ube court room, he said he was going back to imprisonment for life —N. i. Sw AN ATTACHMENT AGAINST THE SECRE- TaRY OF THE TREASURY REFUSKD,—The case of Thomas H. Gardver agatost E. nderson, for for defamatory words contained in a letter written to the Sacre- tary, the Treasury, at_Washingloa, was continued in we United States circuit court. on Monday, to give Ume to the counsel for ardper copy of the letter, with ———_o—__—— Tee-covered Roses Memruis, Nov. 17 —De: jast stiff breeze from the north contiuwet. avd tae mercury fell to 28 degrees. This morning & novel sight was witnessed of roses and flowers in full bloom to the yards and thick ice in the streets and the ground frozen. Tae Weather continues ciear and favorable to cotton picking; the season thus far having been unusually good for gathering Queer. Paterson, N. J.. Nov. 1;.—It is believed that two Italian girls who were arrested yesterday for passing counterfeit $10 bills on the National ik and Farmers and Manu- facturers’ Bank of a. which, by the way. are well exéeuted, are the agents of a New York gang. An New York, was buried