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DRY GOODs. Las 3 SE.D OCB SEW ADVERTISEMEDT CHEAP DRY Goons a ee — a re wool, one yard wide, 7 Market Space, ak Osstmeres, one yard wide, very fixe, 67, , JA BTEBS, 707 Market Space Black Si: rer ee z CABTER®, 707 Mathet #paoe Double ‘oid Pc pin Mohatre—Darx Green, Sast Brow: b Grey '¥ Blue—only 25, wer hS. - Black alpaca, very fiac, only 25, Large size White Wool Blankets, @: worth 3 ‘We are solling the best Canton Fisonel in city for 12; alee best yard wide “otton for I’ far 8; ‘Monair Black Doable Heron Bove tr GENUINE BARGAIN 3: BRODBEAD @ Co., 12906 F STREBT, BATWEBS 19rx avd 137H, WILL SELL (ined Belion's celebrated males.) Al Wool Black Freach Cashmeres, doub'e width and orig'ual dre, 690. _ Beautiful = end Pisin and Pisid English Berges, 2c Striped Bhaw's, $1 ard up. Boulevard Szir's 0c , used Fiegsot 3 . io > wa eg. full width acd standard m: Matelacse ase Knick: Ret OPeck acd Pisin DEBS® GOODS fo quality and style. ana found elsewhere in thie et: DADY other desirable goods equally S7 Do vot fail to give use cail. BRODHEAD @ ©0., porl-tr 1206 F street, bet_ 12th and Lith. SILK VELVETS. Having beug>t beavity at the recent immense Aaction ssles, we can now ¢ flor the sargest stock of VBLVBTS ia the city. Among our bargains we y of w Splendid 16 inch VELVET at. ™ ne 1€-ir ch do. Superfine 18-inch do. Extra fine 29-inch di wo i ao 2 % 2 Very Gnest 21 inch @o. 3 Our 82 Bisck Gros Grain SILK cas't be matohed the city urder @278. Also, cur usual bi B Dress Goods. Kuit Underwear, Hostery and House Furuisbings at the hes pest store 1n the city. CONHOLLYS, oct? -tr 505 Kb street, opp. Patent Cifice. DEY Goops REDUCED. CLOSING OUT OSBPRBT 8:LE. Best Tapestry an narei«s, 9, and best Brossels E We. a yard of for cash Wool te, TS; lo . a Na Gooas very chesp. Cabeo Remnant 6s, Sood Cantos. Fiannel, 7Xe., « am .ap. Wool Flannals. ISts7ic. N ws UDAIN, 799 Market Space. A POSITIVE CHANGE. On the Iet <f Janusry. or sooner aball discontinue oar PRY GOODS b location, So. 314 Stu 8TRE: some uncertainty as to arrangements we may by able to make, «e shall offer oar stck of new and seasonable Dry Goods withont regara t» its present value. Blac! Ios than cld prices, All kids of Dress Goods. f . Blapkets, Bed Comforts, White () olits, Table Damask, Nephins, Tosels, Sheker Fis . Caasimerse for men sad boys, Skirts aud Skirting materials, White and Colored Fiaarcis, Oteaks, from @2to In fact, 8 fol stock of all kinds of @U0U8, which stated W. MH. BROWS, | oct-tr Mo. 314 %h street, sear Pa. avenue. SHIifTs. ESS SHIRTS ell ready to put on, of good Mosltenea fine Linen Bosoma, for ony 75 cents; all aires. Our 99 cent unfinished SHIBTS, im ed, are equal fa valus to any $2 Pbirt in the market, boing gic fantiz made and cf tne best material; the same 2. " ‘© conta iTS ‘NECK WEAR, our own make, very @ ebeap ? SHIBTS, of the best material, unfinished ane te 1s, 12, 12%, aud 13 inches, daished, 75 “hes Oanton Fisnnel DBA W BBS, 75, \; Me- rino UNDEBSSIBTS, to cts. 8 ‘2, ee of f the abo Or hon Bampice of ary 0! ve on receipt of ea above. ty T'paoron: ““lo12 F STREST SORTG WEST, octae-t5119 Wasbiogtoa, D. 0. MITCHELL & MARTIN, ( Successors to Jom YT. BMvtcheit,) 931 PENSSYLV:814 AVS, AND 934 DST. We bi hesed from the best mauafactare of ow York aver; large lot of Ladies’ end Unildrea’s NDBEW BAu that are slightly sotled. THEY WILL BB SOLD AT HALF PRICE. SS Some or of West” cotton, _<- gia aint ager ase og u ¢ rea. » at vo" Sheet SHAMS. “One Price, marked in Plain Figures.” S7 For the presevt all carriages will have to come to the D atreet entrance. cetittr MITCHELL & MARTIN. [OOK AT THESE PRICES. 2,200 yards Calico Bewr ants at 5\ic 2.200 = best Calicces, 10 to2) yds , atc , worth le. Pisin Biack Calico in remnants at 4 yard-wide Srown Cotton iu short lengths at Sc. each ag sll for 27 by the plese. Bitz 45 til Linen Crash at. icons seamekoee ‘own, Slate, and Sins Merino, Erglisb, 500, ime at ST", Bl, 125. Biscy bike very eb Bisex silks very ol ‘A fall sicek ot Oul-Cloths at 35 per cent. 0ct28-sotr D®* eevns, CARPETINGS, &c. ot Bibited im Wachivgton can no’ at No. 925 Teh street. Store running throagh from 7th wtreet to oct? tr wW_w. BURDE y 705 MABKET SPACE. 705 IMPORTANT. In view of the scarcity of money. we shall ofer NEW rate ano WinTes GOODS prices that defy competition. We name in = Largest lot of LADIRS GLOAKS in the city, tom 9520 upto on. BLACK SILES, from s7e. to 84.50 ‘ard; a fret Tate SILK for 6110, worts now G10, CaSHMERES. BLACK an4 COLORED, all the new and destrabie ‘shades, st S00., worth 42%. aLPacas. ‘SBLAOK ené COLORED all shades. spectal bargaina im cotors et Wc , Be HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. BLASKETS! BLANKBSTS!! Gans romiédine surouium. Brees me be a een Q FU - THO: yao strest porta west. Tb SSE EES {_ADizs’ BOUDOIR CANDLES, SULTANA RAISINS, NEW. MaLaGa GBaPas. BW. REEDS SONS,” cost 1916 7 OTBEET. , SE DRY GOODS. BARGAINS IN SILKS. PERRY 4 sROrHER Have made large ad¢'tions to th-tr already weil- of Foreiga COLORED, and FANCY SILKS, ‘hich will be cffered at exceed! hese goods having bee ' aarance 115 F tue = > Hess Fe OBE PRICE OB! PEENSYLVANIA AVENUB AND NIATE ST. Bov4- cost +. Re a a Ba STILL GREATER BARGAINS conveyancing at parc! 0010 i BLANKBTS! BLANKETS! BLANKETS! end D streets porth «4 Retned and I Witiem H eusdon m0. 16.3 aL woot, beavy, substantial Grinder's Wart, Srick ———— Beturn next day at? a. in oot0-tf C M. TOWSOR 2 CO. 636 PENNSYLVARIA AVENUS, Neax Tru Stz RAILROADS. §BALTDIORE AND OHIO RAILROAD OOCTOBRB 16rx, 1876. WASHINGTOR. Tiokets good until usec ‘OR POTOMAC BIVER LANDINGS. sal a Sy Shrowe®, paceman Sabepoiie only) CUNARD LINE, S18 _Daktinore, Way Stations, Bilicott City and Lanrel Express. lat of Rocks. (via Metro- Connects on Saturday for polis and Way Btations, and 4:30—F rederick and Pot lites B-anch } THE BRITISH ROY. M ks aud War Btati and Zaltimore :45—B8t. Louie B: Oivcinnati sod Ubicago, + emo lie Seturdey. jeepers. The DUBANT BUILPING hes bly attractive to gentle! . @ basement a SATURDAY, witl will be arranged for in due season. mai ment are determined to make it the bon-ton resort the and Jeave nothing undone that will en- bance fts attractions or please te patrons. 019-eolm AUCTION SALES. c] i F ye the tisk ard cort of cefan aperty wl flog’ purchseor © O DEN. is YOURG » MIODL ill be re ‘Trustes. Oa, aacts U™mp STATES MA BSHAL’S BALB, OL PAIBTINGS a ¥ In virtue of « writ o condempation, te ued o1 Dis eet Covumbia 4 Oli Paintings, STEAMERS, &c. _ ffOR POTOMAC Kiv Ex LANDINGS. THe eh “MATT oe act Ww i ra ‘Washti Gg. about sco Da. Age treet wharf. m 68. POWBLL. 1 fori facies, om nt of at of toe Chart tee ot tne ied upon ns the g «de aud chatiels of cil wnd will Dw [4 to eatisty exe- ‘6. In fevor of Norvel W. Barch:ll EX'K oHAKP.U & Marehal,D Novembe, 3. 1876 howed wi RDAYS. Ferry acd intermeciau rom M.S. GRE FOR NORFOLK. Steamer LADY OF SHS LAK leaves the ‘Cora barf. foot of éth street, every HORDAT, Waparspay soe FRIDAY. 0: 3pm. for Borfolt. i arnicg, leave Norfolk ‘Tueetay, Sat 4 pm. Fare, @2: 6 Btcamer JNO. W,, THOM PEON leaves Com. pany’s whert, foot of th street, every TOBSDAY, m7 for Ourrioman and ‘intermediate land: ings, and every FRIDAY, at 7 a m., for Ocan Biver, stopping at intermediate landings 7" For information Bank, 1th street, the wharf, CLYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE, BETWEBR PHILADELPHIA, ALBXANDBL. Di TOS aBD GEORGETOWSG, D. 0. ent ge LSA fo gl eee : a at Georgetown, il please Mve them “age ‘Georges wn, DO. WMP OLYPE& OO, @. ¥. HYDE, 19 South Wharves, 69 Water Wi Phitedelphi» Tie. oTi¢s. ‘ ith tae view of dimizishing the chanc. to Usion, ihe weawers of this Tine takes specifies AL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, NEW YORE —Oabin, 880, ale low rates. Through bills isener aim uaach and ‘apply at the Steerage tickets to and from all of Burope at ‘and ports, ; OF ne de ee eee is EW DEPARTURE. ATHLETIC PASTIME. A MUCH-BEBDED WANT SUPPLIED. FIRST-CLASS BOWLING ALLEY TO BE OPENED. i the modern im: he strentien of ‘The Bar TSSSE will leave Gh Little Ferry. GG, Vap’ain. y aud round trip, @3 4, WASHING BBS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA every AND NORTH AMEBIOAN mz. ra, 100 and met to ‘on favorable Sad recotved’ ise Tees nore OLD 8 02, sass saree We rF THE 8UPBE: Baknouk & HaMiLTon ve. doHN BH. BCHLOSSER ET nde: & FEEOEBICKSBUBG BAl The above entithd cause auditor “to state the trustee r tbe proper distribution of the fund” in his Therefure, the creditors. Sereby notified to sppene woloce mar score. tntr ereby appesr 5 H on isttore referred ber, 1876. Le BLA & WaBHINGTOS 6. 7. 8,9, 10,11, om 'm.” On Bunday at 2:16 a. Lynchburg, 7:16 9.m. and ‘Trains leave Alexandria for Wast ington, The Great Anodyne and Nervine. BELT’S STOMACH AND TONIC SITTERS, BEING THR ONLEBEATED ALIPEA SBITTESB. ALLS utes su ggatiee ootsi-ly Bow York arenue. Sema OF COLUMB In Equity No. 8. Docket 1B. d be beard touucping the m* he 13th Bb at Roe wer : THOM Ko. 4 BULFINOM ST., BOSTON (OPPOSITE BEVESE HOUSE) THE SOIENCE OF LIFE; Or, SELF-PRESERVATION. MOBS THAN ONE MILLION COPIES SOLD. Gold Medal Awarded to the Author by the “National Medical Association,” wyne-at SnCe OF LIFE E COURT OF THB DISTRIOT been referred to the account and repert h ¥ of JOHN 5, SOBLOSSER, ice. in the the Bauity BOOv, Anditor, PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, AUCTION SALES. ” +¥HIS APERANOON, STREETS surviving trastee. aod duly ber Bo. 764, feito 77, oue of the for Washington county, Distri. by request of the party'secured at punile auction on TUBS he 7 Rovember, A.D 1876, at 4 0 clock troat = tbe premises, ail thom certein pteces roels ged Geacrited ‘apa. the grouud’ plea ot pint ef ).C., end kao west four Waaningten city feet of lot pumdered thirty eight (35); the Inchew of ict nwwbored lortyseioe a) eeetetne’y pebee of ket amm a », evened! Wm. P and Jobo A Vrary's reoorded subdiviah umbe 23) 7 manner appertainiog ne balence in equal ‘ Twruty four foot of harbored Terty-four {é). the east fouruses fost of ssle: $70) and interest ot 1° \t. sr avcum from Apri it. 176. and expeuses ot nd in Washington, b) DUNOANCON, Furviving Trustee. AUCTION SALES. Tuomas DOWLING, Avctioucer. jt sale, tbe tras- ce reserves pe vo resell the property et the ‘and cost. feultiog paronast ee supesty. ‘Tras‘es. B WILLIa Auer ¥O-MUABOW. PPUNOABLON AH08., aucitoncers, THKUSTER’S FAL OF US BREW JebsBY av. 0. ast & STKKETS NOMTH WES: By yurne cf = deed of t-nst given to u: ented the 12th of October, 187! id di corded tm itber Bo. 799. “tult» 369, one of the. wud records fr Washington oousty, af trict anibis. aud by request of & by, wo will ell, at public iut ou New Jersey avenue r feet from the northwi ner ef said square and ri wardly on & tine at rig) bupdrad aud twos With the Hae of -# leges, apd berediramests to the same in any wise appertainiog. Terms of octa7 Dev MAN & GRSEH, Auctioneers. TRUFTER'’S SALE 0} PROVED BEAL BSTATE OFO. BCORA STE: ‘K vir1 ve of a ceed of trust dated Avril 234, 1876. and duly recorded in Liber No. 5.9, folio 42. et seg , one of the land record: for the ‘tetrict of ‘olambia, and at tee party secured therevy, £ will sel tion. in front of the premises, Seton WADERS atdoc wy nares in the city of Waahtogton, in said Diauct and severy reco! Snurveyor's Office of sa'd city september Ist, tegether with the improvements thereon. erms of sale: One-third cash, of which Must be psid at time of sale; and the 12, and 18 moncht by pnrohaser’s sale, at 8 per cent. per at emi anousily. and a deed of ree trnst on the ordi ny oat of dotaa It. WM. F HOLTZMAN, Trustee cts dade No. 1321 F atreet north youre @ MIDDLETON, Real Estate Auctioneers, TRUSTER? SALE OF PROPBRTY ON THE V0. OF 71H ASD E STREETS NOBTH- Bab. et sor Leo real estate, tu 2 those certala pieces T perorie of ground situate ard lying in said city ‘of Wasbingtor, ane being known ana described ay Lots end tweoty-stz (36) vision of Square mmbered twenty Bve (25) ‘odds recorded the pF the risk ana cost of toe defea parobaser. WM B TODD. Ja , Trustee. BTU. ots. octa-tawadbs YOUNG &MIODL' cI rpacetsas SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL BSTsTB By virtoe of a deed of trust from Budo! Lobsiger and Metts Lobst, ong th county, in trast for the benefit 1 will ex pose to the premises, on W Yember next, at 4 0 ihe land thereby conveyed. ave in Prince ‘On an ex: t leading thereto, about ove mile from Benn: ‘s avd Megroder's station, on the Balimore and Po. It covtali Tance of John Jones ard would proves safe aud profitable foves woctldeod WO. eT EPH r[uomas DOWLIRG. Auctioneer. BUSTERS’ BALE OF VALUABLE IMPEOVED = BORGETUW N—3-5 TORY Hatta e 1 front of the on = ition to wo, i id art of Lot é/*in said adaition.. jot, east line 8 fect 8 inches, more or Jess; thence =i Ist street leited. ced EE RURSB, {tronoe, S7AT THE BEQUEST OF wan ARTES BB D tl sale Wombat, November iste, ‘st sone hove place, apa ine two jouses wiil be sold separately. order of the, BOWLING, & MIDDLETON, Auctioucers. "RARE PUR TSRTE ds : ence mue to the begiauing, to- aether with all the imp-ovements. Fiebre rt vi- ing oF 900 and interest et the rate of 10 im from April 13,1876, and ex- im one and two to the Da November sth. aD. 186, m..the following 4 -scribed real estate ot, 200 balance in 6, yments. to bs secared i interest from day of aotil paid, pevane wort. ul ‘Bovember, 1376, at a8 K, cel of land situate and beiog tn atreet i hwest said and running thence with — east- ‘and the cesh pay ac B. WABNER, Aveti-ncer. B. Corner Tth and F streets. TRUSIEE® SALB OF DESIRABLE BUILD. ING LOTe ON 718, Sta,G AND H STBESLB NoR* BRAST B. Virtoc of a decd of trast, dated March 18, « D. isi. daly recorced io Liber So. 633,' forlo 263. one «: the iand r-oords for tne Dus tecuved thereby suall well at Pabiis’ auctions 1a feoured thereby. we) 2 auction, frort of the prem'ses, on MONDAY. Boveuiber 2 a },8t 4 o'clock etl those pleors or tot fo ound situate 6 city of Washington, Pistrictof Colommts, known and designated on the plat or plan of said city as Lots numbered one (1), fwn (2) threo (3, four (4) Sve (8). si3 (6), seven night (8), Bine (9). ton (20), (5), , seve! leven (11), twelve: 7 e tin: thirteen (13). fourteen (14), Ofteen (15), sixteen (16), seveuteen (17). eighteen (18 veteen aN wenty (20), twenty -o1 . twenty: (26), thirty-eight (33). thirty-nine (39). forty (40 oOrty-one (41), -two (42), forty three (43), aad forty-four (44). f san) ibered leVartby's subdiviston of are paml Lietmmerend ee Binety (390), together with the ements, &c *: One baif cash; belance at six months, ith interest at six per cent. per annum secured trast on 4 deposit ‘ov 60h lot will be required at time of sales purchasers, after five dass’ adverti: GEOBGE B Rov7-eo&ds vucT1IOS On TUBSDAY. 14th Bail, Covte: pia’ will be Pat: My DOWLING, auctioneer. THE JACKSON OITY FISHERY AE. AUUTION = SaxuEpay, jovember 11th, tion Booms,1 will rent at pubil suction the above-mentioned Fishery for the sea- son of 1877. Terms cash, nov6-5t THOS DOWLING, Auct. bANOEBY SALE OF BBAL ESTATE IN ba saeeet SECRETE Seen iy leore: i Court of the District of Columbia, ii nombered $388, Equity docket Sophia Olarke, et Yares et sl.. ween, al complainants, and Kate «. undersigned trustee iu front of tae premises, th day of Hoveuber Ist of ated city t even, (7,)in Equare fouy buadred and thirty eigat, (438 ) ard coptaiped within the metes and bousds followirg, to wit; Beginning st the distance of eizhty two (82, feet four (4) inches from @ street touth and ronning thence south on 8 line with Bighbth (8th) street weat sixteen (16) feet, thence exst nibs ty-aine (99) feet four(4, inches, thenos north twelve (12) feet, theace weet thirty (80) fest, theace north four(4) feet. and thence west rixty-pine (6) feet four (4) inches, to the place of beginning, and c ry frame House, third cash; and ‘the balance in two €,aal payments in 6 and 12 months. reeprctively after date of sale, wish interest at 7 por cent. pr Snnum, until paid. secured by deed of trast on pro- perty sold to satisfaction of trustee. All convevan cipg, &e . ‘haser. A deposit of &e . st cost of purci 50 at time of sale will be required. If terms are not com- pited with within five days Trustee reserves the Fight to resell at risk of detaulting purchaser. Bov6.14 WM. W. BOARMAN, Trustee. DOP OgNSON KOS. Auctioncers. Bousheast corner 9th and v strests a. w. TRUETBES’ BALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV peel Borate ON TH D NOKTH SIDBOF BETWBEN HISTH aod TENTH w EST. ‘8 NOBRT % By virtue of a ded of trost, dated June Ist, 18°8, and duly recorded ju Liber 788. folto 80, nove &t _ BUSHIBOD BOSINBON, { Trustees, [peacssson BEOB., auctioneers. EXECUTOES’ SALE OF VEBY 1 pats Ns Beck ‘BEBT E&0U0T re a} i, B uoTiog. }, the executors of the leet will and testa- of James A. Crane, deceased, will, by ue of the authority vested ia us, sell, at public auction, on SATURDAY, 11tB day of ta remises. all vember, at 4p) win frestot tae py pert of square 925, beginnirg tor the same ate point on 8th street east 69 feet from the scuthwest corner of said square; running thence north 21 _ feet 6 in- ches on said &h street, and rouni-g back 83 feet to gu alley : proved by u substantialtwo-stury Brick well, ‘Aino, ftimediately thereafter, part of salt square fronting 73 feet inch ou south K street, be- en Sth and Sth streets east ‘This part of square nim proved, and will be eid as @ whole or su0- ¢ jnested. Ter rth cash; balance in three equal yments std 13 apd 18 months: notes to be secured Py "deed of trast on prem ives sold, with futerest sts per cent. per annum), or all cesh at the option of the urcbeser. giv casb upon exch piece at time of le, ‘Terms to be complied with within seven de: day of sale, or right to resell at cost of deiault- ing purchaser reserved Conveyancing, &c ,@t coat cf purchaser, _novd H. WABNER, Auctioveer. TEUSTERS SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PBOPEBTY a IN THE COUNT ENTH-ST. BOD. : i Hf i i ge) _EVENING STAR. lon. This secand REMARKABLE PERFORMANCE OF YOUNG HORSE STARTLE. Gen. Withers, the great Kentucky horses, — = county, where be saw 1 2 horse Startie Pression I desired to conve; that 1 bot believe that the ice he discovered formed any permanent barrier against the to ine Pole by go a 240 gait qv the second round to“iethim go’'ou the sixth quarter. The instructions were obeyed , and the sixth ter was trotted in 32 ygate 4 seconds. A heavy gaie of wind was Dlow!ng at the time; one fourth it quarter t# on the turn of the and Startle had to face the gaie on the ‘When all the facts are considered, the per- formance was certainly the most wonderful ever made. Stertie accomplished the feat so easily, and finished so well within bimseif, was convinced that, joe, he was capable performant , in his physical con: arvel of power, and the fact that a horse of could draw @ wagon a 2:10 gait under such unfavorabie cireumstances, ‘and Preparation, s' il horse ‘eat as was the of performing formation, is a jtamps him as of the age. The iifal and artistic manner in which he was bandied by his amateur driver excited m; admiration to @ degree emotions excited by the horse. Sera ‘only excelled by the the wonderful perform- WILLIAM T. WitHers. THE KELSEY MURDER MyYsrery.—The impression which bas the recent term of the folk county, on motion of District Attoraey Wickham, @ nolle the cases of Rudo! indicted for com; Charles G. Kelse: abroad that at reult court for Saf al was entered in Royal Sanmis, icity in the murder of - Barlow, in April last, to have a nollie but did pot then wisn to bility, as the case was not in bis hands. Since then, however, had committed the case he could not go to trial with any certainty of convictioa. Ifa ul was entered now,@ new In- Giciment could be found at any time when Dew evidence might warrant it; but if tne in- dictment went to trial and an acquittal should result, no further proceedin; prosequi entered, lake the covered with shieids, And pikes, and the fields with bones; no road is free from blood; the hage barricade of Wagons !6 deserted; and we have captured se many Women that each of our wert soldiers can take twoor three f: iis shares ee ed the matter differently, and advised the case be brought to trial, that the accased might be relieved from the odiam of having the indictment remain aay longer. He con- sulted with bis associates on the bench, and the unanimous conclusion was agaiust per- mitling the nolle prosequi to be eutercd. then sald that Mr. Wicknam the benefit of Jud order, made in April, \hat the discharged on their own recognizance, aod Mr. Wickham concluded to accept the prop- csition. Judge Barnard accord: ap eee hans be heehee diecbarging the de! ts on their recogni- zance in the sum of $1,000 each, no procesd- them except afer ing to be taken agains: sistem days’ notice.—( NV. ¥. Times, 6ih. A WAIF AND StRay.—She was elegantly dress was made of te kin cloak of the finest fur. But when she was brought before Jus- Uce Kasmire, at the Washington Piacecourt esterday morning she hid ner face in ner ards aud wept. Mr. McEvoy, who has been the court messenger for fifteen years, toid Judge Kasmire the story of the girl's |ifa. her father was a German banker, weil Enown and respected tn this city, who lived ip 2d avenue. When she went astray her family deserted her and her uncles, one of the richest firm of brokers, according to the stviement of Mr. McEvoy, have persistently refused te astist her. 0: dressed. Her walkin finest silk and her: sbot anda dying map. oo ward him, pistol tp hand, he ran a few steps toward the road and then dropped. He was taken bome, wher: he soon a@fver died. Solon come a nearing the story McEvoy, Justice Kasmire calied poor girl up before his desk aod asked be. whether the statement made by Mr. Mo- Evoy was true or not. She said, 8m twenty-two years old; I can spe: — French, eg eye italian @nd alittie bere before; my people will no! back, acd lam anoutcast”” Jad, mother finally said, “You are too young and some to die @ wretched death in prison, you will if you are brough’ the Go bome and try to do better.” The ll of tears, canght poor girl, with her eyes at the judge's band and Kissed it.—(.V. ¥. A DISTINGUISHED GEKMAN ARTIST writes from Vienna: ‘Many persons: ance are not yet quile recovered from moral physical sufferings at we Ba! reuth Festspicie. You will see that a com: plete reaction will take place very shortly, and that Herr Wagner, with al] bis absurdi- Ues, will be forgotten soon. T. that it is not possible for other directors to mount the work, and the com- turns this fact to account oy pretend that he fears there can be no efficient execution 8s at Baireuth; tals may be possi- bly @ maneuver on his part to secure @ repe- Ution of the series next year, if visitors could be induced in sufficient natmbers to go to his Opernbaus. It is doubted whether tue Herr Jauner, will ce the without considera le curtailments, and without a tert in the story, but Waguer is not very bas @ will of his own, and so bave the Viennese audiences, who showed It strongly when the attempt was made to in- troduce the com) "6 mythological mon- strosities in the « omy acquaint corres. pondent of tne London Standerd calls atten- Uon to @ pampblet entitied “Peter the Great’s Last Will and Testament,” in which he considers the following passage throws some light upon the present policy of Kus- sia, Rule ii of the will reads as follows: «We must make the house of Austria inter- ‘annhauser.’” yes apy information of William Hilde Mr. Steveos turned over the dis- : H i i i E i i ee HH Le > : ‘| i BRS: FE if : i i ip i ag! H i } i ia EOE i ik The Barrter of Ice. DR. BATES AGAIN Gives MIs Views ax- GARDING POLAR EXPLORATIVN Be. 3. 1, Rogen ban written another let ce to the British Arotic Expear- way of Smith Sound. and i wrote that I did not believe a word of it. I if fist fl ‘id i ! ane water dis- Open covered by us, and which Dr. Kane had ne besitation tn calling the open Polar 8ea, the expedition sailed, without difMcaity, to be met ullmately by an ice barrier which ob- strocted their . Bat this barrier could not in my" opinion pent, and I expressed the opinion Svotber year ought to have been gtvén to exploring it, as another year would most certainly change the ition of the felds. bave been perme- ice of Smith ‘Bound is mea A ine ich @ thIDg &s a permanent barrier exist- ing on ADy water. ven along the land the bulk ts continualiy changing in obedience te the winds. It is this wuich constitutes the oF 320.000 BOLGARTaNS. The Cologne Gazetic observes that Bulgaria bas on several occasions Ggared in history as Lhe scene of “atrocities” no less horrible than those lately committed by the Ba- zouks. Tbe Greek Emperor nicknamed *Bal, tonos' be ordered 15,000 Bul jan prisoners to have thelr eyes put out, a few only belog left with one ¢; Bashi- Basilius If was " because in order that they might guide their fellow prisoners back to their homes. Evem more atrocious was the massacre of Gothic settiers in B the much uigaria. The raised Emperor Claudius I. gives the fol- oWibg Account Of Lhis massacre in a letter cited by the bistorian Trebeliious Pollio: “Clandius Broccho: Delevimus trecenta viginti millia Gotboram,duo millia navium submersimus. Tecta sunt famine scatia; mulieres Ratt adjangere.” (Clan- e bave destroyed 520,000 000 ngs The rivers are ir banks and spears A TRAGEDY IN VERMONT? Brothers Quarrel, and One Stays the Other.—Mr. Frank- lin Wooley, @ well-known store Keeper oi Grafton, V) younger @ud only brother, Solon. There had been il! will between the two for months, growin, wicow. ty to Solon. Franklin had lost no opporte- nity to aunoy aod tujure Solon; Soloa bad ordered Frankiin off warning pot to venture there again. It was kpown to the older brother thai Solou had bought @ brace of pistols. Oa the day of tbe shooting Frav J to boure by an un nevoleuUy anxious (o reconc! {es the estranged brothers. He was reluctant, bat allowed bimeeif to be overpersuaded. Seeleg who it was, Solon ran up stairs. His wife nand- ed him @ loaded pistol. Appesring at a was sbot last week by his out of the act of thelr mother, ao transferring all her little proper is premises, with a ‘* 10 Were be- estr bes been committed. 8 A F 2 ° § f H j ay i 4 Recrui afe-wara, wey were al need wl moned, who souing. The mother of Mr. Kiein, who eaten more of the sausage ee Oa of the remedies administered, died the pigbt. Two others of the family became #0 critically il] tbat fears were entertained that they would not survive. The attena- ing physician, however, reports thai they are siowly recovering, aud that the poison im their case will not Fae fatally. The the sausage was made was diseased. Por. tions of it are lo be sent to@ professor for apalysis. Russta’s Pouicy FoRecast.—4& neutralize its jealousy atthe capture of Constantinople either by reoccupying it with ® war with the old nropean stajes or by allowing it @ share Of the spoil, whieh we aiverwards resume at our lelsure. Cpon which the author of the mpbiet remarks: “From the peace of grade in 1759 to the present Eastern Austria wars, the empires of Russia apd bave been working together—Austria’s bait being the boundary of the Danube: its wars with Prussia on ope side, and Hangary and Italy on the other. during the last four years, or » November wept Harriz Pirsson, doth of e367 STEast, Ondeortaker. wm. BACKETE wiv

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