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THE EVENING STAR. BLISHED DAILY, Sundays “ AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania A BY ing Star Newspaper Oompan: The Drening cuYMAYa Prev.” od THE EV! NTs EACH. By mati race SS imonth. siz months, @3. 3 one year, $6.1 ‘THE WEEKLY STAB—pubdiished on Fridey— 93.00 « year. postage prepaid. BF Ali subsereptions Snoer tabi in advanct, and mmo paper seni lonaer BT Kates of advertising Surntshed on appication AMUSEMENTS. ATIONAL THEATER, Engagement of the cole! 8°: wr. JOHN MeCULLOVEH. » EVENING, November 29, 1875, MONDAY thine Tresedy of Ha MLE’ TeEsDAY-SUYLOCK AND KATHERINE AND P}TEUCHIO WEDNESDAY—OTHELLO. AY—RICHARD III atifel plas. BICHEL I r EE SATURDA GBA5? CONCERT 1 > AN SOTREF Da Foe THE B of T THE JCB JE®FERSON DEAMATI bare volunteered, and will appear ne their favorite selections. The whole cone! SOIKEE DANSANTE. Mosic by WitLev Moca = Orchestra. He freshments Jurmrshed free co ail, Tickets ony 50 € De ats nov3s-3t ne, cormer 11th Street, iG STAB is served by carviers to ENTS Grats PER WEEK, OR Foxty- aadscriters at T MONTH. Copies ai the Counter, E a it: id Che Evening Star. Vox. 46—N2. 7,075. WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1875. EVENING STAR.’ Washington News and Gossip. GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-DAY.—Intér- nal revenue, $601,145.90; eustoms, $037,690.51. THE AMOUNT of National Bank note cur- rency received at the Treasury department to day for redemption aggregated 2¢1s,209. THE PRESIDENT has not yet flaished his message, but some portions of it will be read to the Cabinet to morrow. THE INTER-OCEANIC CANAL COMMISSION, in its report submitted to the President, re- commends the adoption of the Nicaraguan TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. 1. 0. 0. F—COLUMBIA LODGE. al meeting —~ he'd T 13 BYE DECLINED WITH THANKS—Mr. E. 8S. Tobey, of Boston, who was tendered the of- fice of commissioner of Indian affairs, vice Mr. Edward P. Smith, resigned, visited Sec- retary Chandler this afternoon and stated that afier a careful consideration of the mat- ter be had concluded to decline the position. Mr. Tobey, who Is nearly sixty years of age, is @ retired merchant of Boston, and a gentie- Man of undoubted integrity of character. ‘When Postmaster General Jewell bad under consideration the suspension of Postmaster Burt, of Boston, Mr. Tobey was oftered the in Washington— The Diplomatic C Re Changes —The Attaches of the Telegrams to The Star. “CAVEIN” AT THE COAL MINES, | A TERRIBLE BUT GRAND SIGHT. | ——_e—_—_. ONE HUNDRED ACRES GONE DOWN 7 During the past few months there have ee eae been several important changes in the diplo- matic representation of countries sending envoys extraordinary and ministers pteni- petentiary to the United States, las Shishkin suceeeded last month Baron Henri d’Offenberg as the minister from Rus- m William Von Schwartz Sen born bas been recalled at his own request as the envoy from Austria-Hungary, ant Count Jisias Hoyos has been received by the t in’ his place. and so acceptably filled the sitfon of minister from a on international commiss: to Europe to fill a new mi turn been succeeded in Wash Albert Blane, with Co: From Spain nio Mantilla de los Rios has taty of Acmiral Pal the later chau; represented at Washington for t the first secretary of legation, Senor F zuriz, has sent a minister wit! envoy extraordinary ap TION —Mombers of the WHS EN OaTHOLIC HIBERNIA BENEVOLENT ROCTETY witl meet at the Hall at 7 o clock THIS EVENING for the purpose of transactiog basiaeas Of importance. By order: J 8B. ABITMAN, Sec, * GGAND ASSOO(ATION —T AND ASSOCIATION will ho office of Chipman, Hosmer JESDAY EVENING, No 8. E_FAUNOE, Gecretary AS SOME OF THY PASTORS MISUN derstood the form of the notics for the meat i of Washington City at th Firat Presbyterian Ohurch THIS KY consult together on the spirttaal ches, this is to earnestiy invite, net only th rs, but all the people of the « core of the Preabytery to be preset. By ord of ge Presbytery BENEFIT NIGHT —Sir Lytton Bul- -'. r —_——. p ve auc HT —Ehakepears’s master THE FOLLOWING CHANGES in the stations and duties of officers of the Medical depart- ment, U.S. army, have been made: Surgeon Ebenezer Swift relieved from duty at New: Barracks. Kentucky, and ordered to Guty as Medical Dircetor of the department of the Gulf; Assistant Surgeon Van Buren Hubbard relieved from duty in the depart- mevt ofthe gulf and ordered to proceed to New York city and report by letter upon his arrival there to the Surgeon General; Assis tant Surgeon Augustus A. Y lieved from tem) Barracks, Kentuc! the department o1 : |THE DEAD VICE PRESIDENT. ember 3, at 7.30 o’ck original music. Grand Chorus espe ced a } Sud pr FUNERAL HONORS neo , | DEATH OF CHAS, O'CONON. IN” BOSTON. ing of the Preaby| THE SECRETARY oF THE TREASURY is still engaged in the preparation of his report on the finances, and it will not be until Friday, when, as heretofore, it w sept tothe principal cities for distribution to the press on the day of its transmission to >ngregations nr NING. NOVEMBEB 30. 1575, carion # Select Programme of Songs Tnetrrumegtal Masic. under the direction AREY DONLHUE. will be presented. A BISASTROUS One Hundred Acres G f= "A4NILTON & third regnlar monthly meeting of the HAM- N BUILDING A=SOCIATION will be he on WEDNESDAY, De m. Stock can be obtained z yet remain untaken. The Secretary tendance at 6 p.m. to receive subscr: liver aan of SSOOIATION ary duty at Newport and ordered to daty in The order of No- ¥ember 8th, relieving Assistant Surgeon J. H. T. King from duty in the military divi- sion of the A lactic, and ordering hima to ex- amination for promotion and then to report fordaty in the department of Texas, has been revoked. New York, Noy. ad minister ens tentiary, in the person of Senor Don The Peravian minister, nuel Freyre, has just left Was actin ‘vith PromoTions.—Captain J. W. Barriger, of the subsistence department, has been pro- moted to the rank of major in that depart- ment, vice Major J. Mcl. Paylor, deceased; and First Lieutenant John F. Weston, 7th uth and Nanticoke, have jail mbraces over 100 acres, 4 is said to be over £100,000. but several hundred mi No lives wer Clarendon hotel. The legation is represented nts. open at 7 o'clock. Performance to begin here at present by Don Eduardo Villena, the ‘PALLMADGE HALL, FIEST GBAND ENTERTAINMENT yASHINGTON © WASTONDAY NIGHT, November 2th, 1575 £0 cents pov25 3:* OUGH aT WESL CHAPEL, WEDNESDAY EVENING, Lec. 1,8 o'clock. “BLUNDERS,” his new and best Lecture. ‘Tickets. 75 Cents. No extra charge for Reserved Disgram st Warren Choate & Uo.’s Book Seat: store, 941 Penn. are. nov: cavalry, has been appomted captain ‘and MINERS WERE THROWN OUT OF EMPLOY MENT. commissary of subsistence, vice Barriger, NAVAL ORDERS.—Assistant Surgeons C. A. Siegfried, N. McP. Ferebee, T. H. Streets, J. W. Buel, Howard Smith, John F. Brans- H. Simons and Jas. R. Waggener ordered to examination for promotion; Gun- nson to the Marion, Ist De- ldshipman Sam’! C. Lemby has reported his return home, having ben detached from the Monongahela, south At- jantic station, on the 25th ultimo. and has been piaced on waiting orders; Mate John Oden’dhall from the command of the tng Fortune, and ordered to the Pawnee; Passed Assistant Paymaster C. N. Sanders from the coast survey steamer F settle accounts; Assistant Paymaster 0. C. Tiffany from the coast survey stea: secreiary, and Don Ernesto Aservi, an at tache. Tbe Right Honorable Sir Edward Thornton, K. C. B ,continuesas the minister from Great Britain, to be the dean of the diplomatic corps, having been in Washing- ton the longest in continuous service. was received by this government February 7, 1808. The foreign legations, as fa!ly co: stituted, with their residences for the pres- ent in Washington, Britain—Sir Edward ESCOTT. Secretary. WEST 8 ALADDA PRATT'S ARTRA OILS can be BRGE RYNEAL —By anthority of the M.W.@ Communication WFAA. ENING NEXT. Oh WMA About two weeks a: proprietors of r. Roberts, one of the THE ANNUAL REPORT Of Lieutenant Gen- eral Sherman recommends, among many things, that the Indians be placed under care of the War department. Affairs on the Mexi- can froptier are discussed at some length, the conelusion arrived at being that peace cannot be maintained while marauders along the Rio Grande are allowed to go unpunished. THE REPORT of Capt. Robt. W. Schufeldt, cbief of the Naval bureau of equipment, has been submitted to Secretary Robeson. It re- ports that during the he opening was ry manner, indic were attended with consid- oO those engaged rent chambers or emp! in the various gapgways. phevomenon with the ‘Was finally convinced that THE MINE Was DOONFD to certain calamity. About 11 o'clock on the norning of the 19th Inst. he gave orders for the men to leave the mine as soon as pose bie and remove as much of the compa: property as could be removed on the s; 1b, No 1,0 oF U.A.M., N SECURITY ner Wm. J. Fer; cember next; erable danger are as follows: Thornton, Lady Thorn- ton, Connecticut avenue; Bobert Grant Wa'- son, secretary of legation, 1017 Connecticut avenue; Captain William Gore Jones, Mrs. Gore Jones, 1109 H street; Chas. Fox Frede- rick Adams, esq., attache, 1017 Connecticut The second secretary, Hon. Power iM be held on MON- t 7 o'clock atest interest f= OFFICE OF COMPAN ¢ Annval Meetin Company will be hel ENING, November s0th. joe on TUES DAY An election will be Nine Directors to serve for the ensaing che. and ordered to eotdecl ear 119 vessels have OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. Performance EVERY NIGHT. dice and Children EVERY WEZDNESDA UBDAY AFTEBNO Le Poer Trench. is absent. tic—Senor Don G. Videla Dorna. secretat in charge, (with Senor Ga: Peru—Don Eduardo Vii- | secretary of a from 6 to 5 o'clock p.m J.C, WHITW ELL, Sec. and Treas. G ALADDIN SE snd best. Barn: either wholly or partial an expenditure of 8546. says the equipment at Was! yard bas faruished all the anchors and chains the moment. to the number of . left their work at 12 o'clock, taking with m the implements of their’ ealling, two honrs later the mine caved in. not been for the caution an Roberts a most fearfal loss of li rred. as the w would have bee acres of rock, up the honey and ordered to settle account: Paymaster Roah Frazer from the Intrepid, and ordered to seitle accounts; Boatswain Edwin Crissey from the navy yard, Pensa- cola, and ordered to command the tag For- ansyicanta Avenw CUBITY OIL.—The safest ; burns brighter. and Manufactured by O. WEST & the minister, Tim Matinee for La- | SONS, Baltimore, pd SAT THE PLATT-GouDEC days past Hon. James H. Piatt, jr., repabli- ean, of the Norfolk district, has been in Richmond in cousultation with his counsel, Wise and Captain Jobn ve NTEST.—For several ie number of miners combed by about forty ch crushed down and filled 12th street. Merico—Senor Don Ignacio Mariscal, minister,and Senora Laura 8. de Mariscal, 1724 I street; Senor Don Jose § Cuellar, secretary of legation; Senora Do PERSONAL.—Governor T. A. Hendricks, of Indiana, is in this city, the guest of Thomas 18 Rhode Island ave- ¥.M.0.A CS shiakta AFTERNOON SERVICES. LENCOLN BALL, at 3:30 o'clock, Conducted by the Young Men of the Association. P. Morgan, esq., SASTER EXTEND 1225 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘The Public are invited to examine my stock of ENGBAV wT PAINTINGS, Fi ViNGS, CHROMOS, firet-clase Galleries of New York ices. FEAMES for Mirrors an: Paintings, W: and COPPEB 4B. CORD, NAILS, &c, 3 ranteed as rej article gua ented, EAINTINGS arraused sud Bung for ‘Galleries nd Private ies. PAISTINGS ane ‘and Varnished OLD FRAMES BEGIL H. 3. BARLOW, 3,000 LITHOGRAPH! We. to $i each. 8, from 3 8,090 WOOD ENGWAVINGS for Scrap-bocks. wepft so D No.) QOmExhibition (New No. ar and Sale 439 aT 71H St. 4136 3TH S&T. Be, 439 Tih civeet, betiecrm, D and jcors adore Odd Fellows’ Hall. Choice Or! “poy Engrey Shades, Pictures, Frames, Bing, Nails, &e., in the District. Bams Oss! BF Please remember Nameand Namber. jy1-17 — THE DI to Grand Tonnel seeming to drag over th | direction, till stopped b known to mining engi Which raised up between t and the adjacent mine, operate quebanna coal company. --+ Mr. G. W. Wells, member of © ssippi, had an interview y General this morning. ---» Representative-elect John H. Hyman y, and is at No. 1019 ith Mitchell Dawes, a Cuellar, 1421 Q street; Sen ono Romero, second secretary YOUNG MEN & mine adjoiniu TALLY INVITED. MUSIC LED BY ORGAN AND CORNET. Classes in English mence TUESDAY EV) ALL PEBSONS DESIRING TO LEABN PITMAN’S SHOKT-HAND may fisd ao experierced teacher at Boy's Academy, Sunder- at echarch, 26 mireet geal bik os Lore mastery e whole suhjret graranteed. octo-tf BOILING HOT OB ICE-COLD TK&A, COFFEE AND CHOCOLATE, Lyon, in reference to the seat in Congress of Mr. John Goode, jr.,democrat, which he con- All the depositions necessary have been taken, and are now being p to be placed before the House gress from Mis: with the Attor a huge watic zer, minister, 734 15th street; Baron Max von Thielmann, secretary of iegati maar end Arithe street, and Mr. P. has arrived in the ci Sireet northwest. bephew of Senator M. Colfax, niece of § dinner was given to Senator Caristiancy at £, Mich., last Wednesday evening, by of both political parties. following members of Con W. Buddecke, cha.celior, 72 Defrees street. Brazil—Counciltor A. P. ce Carvolho and Madame Borges, 82: Cou (The secretary of le- gation resides in Philadelphia, and the at- PHO- < GRAPES, PAINTINGS ON HR, kc. They are’of the same quality Tue LATE VICE PResip BRIDE.—A despacth to the Chicago Zrilune “Viee President Wil- son was engaged to be married to Mrs. John A Jackson,of Williamson County,Tenn.,and the marriage was to take place on the re- covery of his heaith. her that he visited Nashville last’ s % They met first at Washington, and had kept up constant correspondence since. Jackson was one of the most distinguished add high!y-cultured END OF THE Lon‘ it’s INTENDED ehuyler Colfax. Fall course of from Nashville says: Preston, minister, the arlington. Belgnan— Maurice Delfosse, minister, 1114 Penn- sylvania avenue, and Mr. Amedee, first sec- retary, 1804 Pennsylvania avenue. Gregoize Arista.chi Bey, minister, 1404 H street; Rustem Effendi and second secretary of legation, 140! H street. France—Mr. A. Bartholdi, envoy extraordinary and minister lenipotentiary, 1721 H street; Mr. de la Bou- nere and Mr. Boutton. actaches. and Mr Paul Dejardin, chancellor, 826 14th street, id M. Le. Capitaine Aufrye. military at- tache, 1721 H streei. Costa, minister, Wormiey’s. Spain—Senor Don Antoaio Mantilla de “los ‘os, envoy extraordinary ard minis plenipotentiary, Senora de Mantill three attaches, 1201 K street; Senor D. Potestad, tecretary of lezaiion, 1017 Cont Ucutavenue. Porlugal—Bar na, minister, and the bay Japar—Jsusbie Yoshica 926 Scott Pires; secretary of legation, Yosh- ida Djiro, Ebbitt House. and three attaches, Mr. Asada Yosunori, 57 2d street, George TRULY TERRIFIC. Huge bouiders were thrown ont of the montt compressed air as if are stopping EB amilten and nd.; Wm. Barr and M. C. Kehr, Mo A R. Mcrrisop, 111; Job Wm. M. Springer,’ Til; Wis.; T. M. Patterson, Col Eldredge, Wis.; J. H. Bagley, jr. +**- Phe following members of Con! at the Ebbitt House:—Hons. J. D. Ni Geo. M. Adams, Ky Chicago; Goy. E. J. Davis, Texas; Hons. J. Poppleton and wife, Ohio; J. H. Ba! L. A. Mackey and Levi Marsh, Pa. Senatcr Morton and family will arrive at 3 o'clock to-day, tunnel by the they had peen pebbles, and the «! crash was like an earthquake tion of the mountain appears to be on and there ix no predicting how more desolation is to ensue in that quart —_.—__ THE LATE ¥ ves. descrt made to order, ys PARTOUTS 9 out variety. GOLD, SIL- It was mainly to se. NS UNRIVALLED SODA, 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near Willard’s. [SPS TBICT OF CosuMoIa BONDS FOR ‘S-year Bonds. WITH MILBUR: s in the south.” NDING RAILROAD Suit.—The United States Supreme Court this afternoon rendered a decision sustain- jng that of the Court of Claims iu favor of the Union Pacific Railroad company ia the matter of the latter's demand on the gov- erbment for payment of half of the interest on the second mortgage bonds of tue road. This decision, ia favor of ihe con, g pending and Important con- There was a large attendance in Court awaiting it. JULIUS WrrdwsKI, who is impleaded in E PRESIDENTS. es in Boston. —After the heavy storm of last night the day bas opened fair. Oclock the streets in the State House were alive with throng. The few who possessed tle admission urged their way into the building with diMculty through the surging throng ou the outside, while froma every part of the city people were moving towards Beacon | street and the line of march to be taken by pf representatives Carter H. Harris Special improvement $ per cent. Bonds, receira special taxes. im_ LEWIS JOHNSOB & OO., Bankors. TAXPAYERS’ NOTICE —Your bills SPBUIAL IMPROVEMENT TAXKS now “Pt me ce deg Be gw at dh i calgpnihno jore. It fs not probable that the present low prices er c Calttat once and’ take Sdvantage of the low rates offered b streets, ere ht FERNANDO Woop ON THESPEA KER! Hon. Fernando Wood to-day in a conversa- tion with @ representative of Tae STAR stated “that he was nota candidate for the Speakership; that he was not TVed his party Jo a ei a Wiiadow tles this lon; % re rds ond ‘Tas- onari, minister, ” the procession. in which the faneral se been arranged toseat ve ‘of Holmes’ Old Mi i gz ces were held had FESTIVALS. B ZAAR—At Lecture Room of the CALVARY BAPTIST CHUROH, MONDAY, TUESDAY ind WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, (November _ a: 0 end December 1.) commencing at ¥ o'clock, y sate: rare She obtsintog prety C Ss Gietiat obteiniog pretty CRBIST cost and assisting ina good cause. Adm: oO cents. novz7-3t FAMILY SUPPLIES. Sof corn street marker, mt WM. LINEINS. = GEO. W. LINKS! 720 201m STREET. ‘The best BEEF, LAMB, MUTTON and VEAL t market is of p¥stens. POULTRY CALL FORNIA PEARS. BANANAS, MALAGA Gits PE! and other fruits, FINE HONEY; every variety of y ‘a variety of other produce, at mar- novi2-tr WM. LINKINS & SON. the country afford: Fish sed Ga E. ECURITY OLR 18 SAFE ONDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES. ‘It will born fm all Kerosene or coal of] lamps. Ask for it and take no other. H L. BEACH, = ULTEY, GAME, ac. and Restecrante aspecialty. ° 401, , mi 402 Center, aare Botts. BUCKWHEAT, ac. Qhoice Rew York Butter boice New York Buckwheat. Molier + Diamond Syrup. Vermont Maple Syrap. Cape Cod Cran! Pure Currant and Quince Jelly pat up ander our Own supervision. ‘Bayan 2 bi S Peunsylvanis svente Drug store, corner 10th stre Bue borthwest. $1,000 for the detection of Mercury or an; other poisonous @ubstance in them. thovght, to entitle him to its that the canvass had become such that he gladly placed himself without the pale of seeking any office.” As heretofore stated in THE Srar, tials will sustain the candidacy This action on the part of mentous time places Ran- As to the strength of Mr. Cox, Mr. Wood said “that he could not receive mor? than one vote of the whole an indictment found in the District of Co- jumbia, with David C. Stewart, Henry Fel- ingberg, Aaron Brummer, C. Negley, Louis Peck ani James T. E for conspiracy to defraud the government, United States Marshal Newcomb, and held by Commissioner O3- bern. to be transferred to the District of Co- bia, but was released by Judge Blatchford in 10,000 bail. The claim on which thi tion is founded if for logs of the alleged value of £4,000. furnished for the defence of Nash- ville in 1562.—2. ¥. Commercial. TRANSFERS AND REMOVALS IN THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.—The changes were made in the Indian bureau on Saturday last, on the recommendation of Commissioner Smith: Colonel H. R. Cium, chief clerk, transferred as fourth-ciass cleric to the Pension office; Major J.J. Knox, third ferred to same office as third class, and Paul Brodie, second class, trans- to same office as second-class clerk. were made: Colonel Indian division, sec- office, and the following from the office proper: Colonel chief of the land division, (fourth class;) Cap- chief of finance divi- sion, (fourth class;) Jas. N. Eby, chief of re- cords and files, second-class clerk; Jos. Loughran, second class; J. L. Fuller, first class; Wm. Fuller, first class; Thos. E. McG: Isaac Landie, mesrenger. SECRETARY Bristow has writte na letter to District Attorney Dyer, at St. Louis, in which he says the statement made in the court room at St. Louis that he was inter- ested in @ distillery or liquor house at Louis- and unqualifiedly false 80 far as it affects me, but I do not desire to allow the matter to rest upon m: to repeat the request here! that the frauds on the goy- robed to the very ramification of the ring shall be followed in every part from beginning to end, i¢ haying connection with or guilty knowledge of its operations shall be So far as this Gooart- |, Task that every allega- ainst any officer of it, from its head thea but a®ont 80 that few, if ay inyited guest could be o'cloex Crowds were torong town: Mi. Hangiro Assano, i112 I street, 2 Mr. Lemoske Tashiro, 30 Gay street, Georg —Seaor Don Adolfo Ibanez, mi Mercedes and Senori 15 H siréet; secretary Ausiria—Cotnt Ladislas Hovos, minister, aod the conntess, 1021 Connecticut avenue: secretary of legation, Chevalier Ernest von 15: 3 Dr. Sigisimund Binm, , beside regularly ister; Senorita Donna Don Josefina Ibanez, ‘LEWiS JOHNSON & OO, BANKERS, Corner af 10th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, ernment and District Securities. ange and Gold. r iH. BE. OF FLSY & CO. Conner Firreexta anv F Opposite Treasvry Department, BABK OF DEPOSIT, EXCHANGE, 4c. ernment and District BONDS, Coliectiens made on all points. Investment Securities on Commission. maré-tr » WHITAREB. WHITAKER Claim and means that Wood was arrested b; of Mr. Randall. ‘ood turovgh Doric hall in single fire VIEWING THE COUNTENANCE OF THE DEAD and thence emerging by the Mount Vernon Al the corners of the catafalque were stationed four soldiers from the Inde ndent Corps of Cadets with U. 8. Marines after Ii the doors were close, and dal! ahead in the Dealers in Foreign Exch New York delega- Wood wants to be the chairman of the Means Committee. that if Kerr is elected that the place wanted by him has been pledged to Cox. Tx teract this, Wood, at this time, places him- in @ position not likely to han- the casket carried to its final position in the State House. A guard of honor escorted the casket. Tae desks of the speaker, clerk and the engross- ment committee were draped with black, and directly upon the front of the former is a floral shield. “reg display of floral emblems of all os Barbe Shishkin, 1801 F street Bohmetefl, second s-eretary, absent,) set Pennsylvania avenue. Italy — Paron Alvert Blare, minister, and Count Litta, secretary, 2017 G street. ertel, minster resident, Denmeark—Mr. mann-Lindenerone, Madame ée H., 2015 G street. tatives of Hawali, Gautemala, icaragua are absent. .THE NEW EUROPEAN SENSATION ON TH! EASTERN QUESTION.—The British govern- ment’s purchase of the controlling interest of Egypt in the Snez canal is looked upon in ut matter of the foreboding an English protectorate over ‘pt. the extinction of the Turkish empire rope, and the seizure by Russia of Con- stantinople. The rumors are that England and Russia have already a mutual under- standing on this point, and that it is the fruit of joint concessions by which the for- hold of power in the ig the gateway to it, uivalent in the down- e other great nations new phase of policy is not ough the Prussian organ for apprehending uestions at issue (the first being self squarely lanis” Mr. de dicap Randail. On the othe: hand, it is asserted that the @ New York democracy in the uu, wherein they su bard money and free trade platform, carries the vote of the state delegation from Mr. Wood, whodeclines, either to Mr. Kei Mr. Cox; because Mr. Rand: rie soft money platform, and his and speeches in favor of a high tariff, ‘t ten years, make it impossible rse him, no matter Wood advises. At all events, the stalizes the contest There was a H. de Hege: charge affaires. The represen- course of th ——o-———— FOREIGN NEWS. Russian Lowes im Khokand Heavy. Lonpon, Nov. 20.—The Standard from Vienna which sa: is re} it the Ry losses in the recent Tisiog at Kbokand garrison ing heavy—part of the were mastadred W. J. COOKE, & COOKE, ‘in, A.S. H. White, cl District te ecté-tr No. 715 all’s endorsement BEMOVAL—WM. bes special accounts from as the most im: rs tain. F. Jock 1499 F street. ; ‘as. Hertzog, | withdrawal of Wood c of Egyptians. blisnes a special tele- solely between Messrs. ria to-day, which says: have surprised and killed ys of 1,200 Egyptians, including seventeen Massacre The Daily News gram from Alexan “The Abyssinians err and Randall. 2gR raw, first class, an jp ay eS SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES, 3. youna, Office of the Sergeant-at- Arms, Soman bogie, WASHINGTON, Nov. 2, 1815.4 Ovrn aR BUILDING. To the Editor of The Evening Star: In your columns, immediately after his death, you make the statement that tue room at the Capitol, in which the Vice President died, presented a disordered, beglecited appearance; and ac- company the statement with the intimation that this man, whom even the humbiest em- abeut the Capitol had leacned to love Bind gentle friend, had through all been tie subject and at last died quite alone saken! mer secures @ st) East by controllin the latter finds an fall of Turke: a i ——_e___ 7 _ Supposed Marder. New York, Nov. sioner, was last n: murder of his Brady was intoxicated all day yesterda: jal’ to ay on yet indicated, alth ROBES &t Brussels sees no reason war, butrather that the q' may be settled by international arrange: and 227 Ba Ket. Besidence, No, 316 lth street sout : octa9-Im* 4 ville “is absolutely in the eveni: Reany and himself were drink! former feeling unwell, if the but was prevented {rpm so doing shed her around foreibiy. not to use his mother in that Way, and was obliged to leave the room to . When he returned she was iy made her escape, ——— Government NEw York, No’ HORSE COVERS, AT PRIOES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Largest and Finest Assortment in the city of MPEBIAL, SCOTOH, PLUSH AND WOOLEN CARRIAGE ROBES. BOBSE COVEBS, WHIPS, SATCHELS, POOKET BOOKS, SHAWL STRAPS, &c., AT THE PRACTICAL beg = Weasceh Gas Ge a nicated to you. FUNERAL Honors TO THE LATE VICE ernment shall PResipENT.—The remains of Vice President Boston yesterday morning st 10 o'clock, after having been ‘uneral honors in Philadelphia, New and Worcester en route. Funeral ser- vices will be held in Boston to-day, and the taken to Natick to-night, where Brady, who pu son urged him Wilson reached tof gross negiect, aad almost for- ‘TouiF Cotemporaries of the Chronicle and the Tribune, copy the cruel falsehood and the permitted to esca: gertment of Hew Geode psn cstved nd far anle "ects. Against Importers. /.—Suit was commenced iF YOU COULD ONLY KNOW HOW VERY STYLISH AND ATTRACTIVE ARE OUB $10— $12_$14—_ 816 BUSIWVESS swUITS You WOULD CERTAINLY BUY ONE. COME AND SEE THEM. WE KNOW YOU WILL BE PLEASED. WE ALSO OFFER FOR 910— $12 $1416 AN ELEGANT LINE OF FINE NOBBY OVERCOATS. ALL OF OUR $15— 8$20—*23—830 OVERCOATS AND SUITS ARE MADE BY US AND ARE IN EVERY WAY EQUAL TO CUSTOM-MAKE. BOYs CLOTHING AT SATISFACTORY PRICES. HABLE BROTHERS, movis tr Corner 7th and D Streets, lie in state until Wed: the final ceremonies will take ly be committed to the gra’ as held at Faneuil . yet a jtazer ce and many prominent persons in eulogy of the Vice President TRUNK, HABNESS, AND SADDLE = UFACTORBY on JAMES 8S. TOPHAM, 425 77H STREBT N. w., (Adjoining Odd Fellows’ Hall.) BEPAIBING. to-day by the government against the York Street Flax Spinning company to recover goods imported at alleged undervaluation. The company claims that the goods were imported at Weir true mar- Ws, until with the New Yor World ice President is left to sucken and die in the Capitol with less care and regard than ahumane man would give his dying dog. And the nation is called upon b; to rise upand utter its ing -When your = to its humblest employee, be thoro' inesday, when vestigated and vigorously prosecu ground exists therefor. the President, who “Let no guilty man esca; THE PACIFIC MAIL SuBSsIDY CASES.—It Will be remembered that in February last the Pacific Mail Steamship com; tered suits at law, b; $100,000 in gold, on have read this to repeats fi his injunction, pe. nant protest. ¢ room in which led ithad been put in ipancy of the mea "Conor. 29.—Charles O'Conor preparation for the occu; his residence at Fort ‘who were to take a plaster cast of the face and the men who were to make a post mortem exam: geo of the body, and tae men who ‘ere —____.__. EDUCATIONAL AFFAIRS IN CANADA— it of me —, port-! io ‘action in the cab- The local government bas introduced a bill of minister of public instr a. and to place the ed: New York, Nov. died this morning at their attorneys, M Fe y t to his me ing 8 bight tribete to the terof ie deceased. . Stay of New York, denjed a stay of execution in case of Chas. ton, William Ellis and Wm. Thompson, negroes, who are to be hanged on the {ith December. FINE CLOCKS. PRONZ! RA GLASSES. taistook for neglect, and uj bave a vote, and a M K he patios his sup) which he shail cannot vote. ‘armi H. G. Fant, $1 Donn Piatt, 5,000. W. John board B. Corwine, 83, l also preside, but in which be MARRIAGE OF A BRISTOW.—A 5) Times from Jac! > : A weddin; this city to-night, B. ude ECT. ERIDAL PRESENTS A SPECIALTY, M. W. GALT, BRO. O., as CHR REISSNER. STOVES AND MANTELS. i . i i! Fi = 3 i | E i OB@B WATTS tions of the harsh nature he seems tosuppose. No one can doubt that the Vice President re- St ike Oapitol—ED.] ia 3 a | | iii Ee ComBina’ mot ee > ] i i < | HH / i H fe i Ha i i ra LOCAL NEWS. District Government A fairs wissioners Ketcham and Phelps nave engaged todey in the destroetion of bonds, certificates and evidences of District indebtedness. which have heretofore been redeemed, ander an act of Congress ap- Proved the last session directing sneh de- Stroction. This was done at the office of the Secretary of the Treasury, in the presence of several officials. tasned to-day by Iuepector Prowman: Job ¥ by luspector Plowman m Moore. & brick stable south side M. between Proay.e orien i 0 ty 7s v> carriage 30 feet. south side Soon’ benwons -~ 4 and Potemac streets, $5,500. G. W. Green, & two-story brick dwell ing. west side 21, between MH and J streets souLb West, #8. —_——_—-—__— A_MASON'S SLANDER Suit FoR siooo Damacers.—To-day Seth Drigg« entered a suit against Jc Daniels for si@oder iny~ AKON AL 000, He charges tuat de- in February, 1874, known as “Masonic Ha pose of defaming and etigmati - ing his character, and to bring him to pabi scorn, infamy, and dtagrace in the eyes of hb. brother Masons” made use of the followin ¢ expressions: That said Driggs was “no fon bat and had “got into the lodge by fr i," that hebad “abandoved his family a prostitute,” and that he nitentiary,” with many oth le exp ions of like character. Ia refutation of these sla he says that he is the oidest living M. the grand lodge of t bably in the t Fr ‘5 aud pre- 2) er adandoned he ever live with a in a pmetentiary ur, And be says “for relief romplainant has bee resort to this bonorable court.” and prays te od in damages full sum Of $50,000 with all costs. - . ScprrEN ~Satorday afiernoon, Mr, J bn Bria i 2 resiting on F, between 2 th borth weet, while on business at a house at Mount Pleasant, fell suddenly to nf unconscious state. Dr. Blair was immediately, but before be a ad the cor quest uni essary, of death caused by apoplexy. The body was tarned over to the and gay father of the & CAUORT IN THE Act.—Mr. Thos. L. Home eceased for burial. . caught a colored man, Henry Joboson, alias Taliaferro, Saturday’ night, the act of taking & box of cheese from in front of Hall & Hume's grocery store, and led b central guunthouse, where he was recagaized as an old offencer and desperate When searched $200 and a lady's gol were found in bis pocket. A U.S. Drrery CoLLecror or £ ARRESTED.—United States Marshal dell went down to Yorktown Friday with authority to arrest the ex-deputy that port, Thomas E. Milsteat, upon c nal charges preferred in the intere overnment. Arriving lateatnig’t ilistead alone in the house, sie Het, with a double-bary is side. After some de ted the marshal, w! of bis visit, aud remained wit until five o'clock yestertay x he brought b his c taken day for exai charges: A $1,000, Wh sion in ay fect signed by a fictit the payment of sald $1.¢ his own ure mp overnment U nt ing Without f the reut; apr to bis own use hospital moneys c Is74-"5, @nd failing to make the nece posits of the same when called upc government. e district aut absent yeste the commisst« the accused in $2,009 to appear for examina= lion to-day. Milistead had sent hi< danmily and iarniture to Baltimore; and Mr. Peter Halstead, who ts his bondsman and Lue prin- cipal witness against him, says Milistead himself would probably have left if tue mar- sbal bad not arrested him.—Rihmont Bae uirer, Gih when ATTEMPT TO BLACKMAIL How. Fer- NANDO Woo0n's Son.—Catboun Wood, a soa of Fernando Wood, appeared as complain- apt in a case of attempted blackmail in New York Saturday. Wm. M. Kirk, of No. 2th street, was the defendant. It ed that In August ja of & young womaa— Mis tia & note addressed to Woo |, author- izing Kirk to act as her agent in the settle- ment of some troubles that were alieged Kirk forged J in the note to then ex betweea her and Mr. Wood. Five hundred dol lars was demanded. The money veing re- fused him, Kirk left, threatentag violence against Bir. Wood. ‘These threats having been repeated at various times ant renewed demands for money having been made, Mr. Wood sought the protection of the Court. The defendant admitied delivertag the let- ter, but said be did not know what its con- tents were and denied that he demanded any movey on ber behalf. He was former! livery siable keeper. The note was a lows Cali; Lara compelie in conseqnence of my situation wilh you, to say that some. thing must bedone nt-once. Anythtiug Mr. Kirk may say to you in the matler has my full gganction, as will advise that woich WilM® for the benefit of both. Aer. THE BEECHER BUsiness Not ENDED Yer—What (Questions Come Before a Cpnyre- gational Cormeil.— At the last Friday evening meeting at Plymouth church, Mrs. Moal- ton’s request for a coune!! of Congregationt!® chrrehes, to consider the legality of ber re- ec at ¢‘erissal from the Plymouth congrega- lion, wa" @2Teed to, as has been stated, aad the ‘examin ‘° Commities was direcled ta take the neces.“ for the counell. 2nd ints to he cons. » in the words of Mr. a hy in the ans .¥¢t &© Mrs. Moulton read before the meeting are ‘—!. Whethe ned munion of any cbureh for five years to drop your name under our long established rule, 4. Whether the excuses ali by you jasti- fied your course, or prevented us from hold- ing that you had abandoned your connection with us. "5. Whether we considered those ex- cuses; 6. Whether we ought to have given CARDINAL MCCLOSKEY has been inter- viewed and said regarding the public schools: From what be had heard or read of locat events while abroad. he seemed inclined to believe that the republican ing an anti-Catholic atti irty cry, for the sake of deemed i i L él tnt reall; direct evidence Mr. Avery. Stoed Avery received of the for the ring, ® for ‘and given Joyce, whether Josce ever i we Averz. or mp any, gloee , they could not say, They ‘not