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“THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sanday, AT THE STAR BUILDIN Pennsylvania Avenue, cormer Lith street, at The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany. 8. H. KAUFFMA sini eae cant + Pres't. Tee EvexinG STAR is served by carriers (0 subscribers ot Ten Cents per week. or Forty four Cents per month. Copies at the counter, Two Cents each. By mail —postage prepaid— Sixty Cents a month; one year, #6. THe WEEKLY STAR— published on Priday— $2a year, postage prepaid. SF All mail subscriptions treartably in advance. LOCAL NEWS. District Government A@nirs. The District Commissioners to day par~ doped John McLean, inmaie of the worke reeerreregeesiny oe for vagrancy and directed: t ay tthe (o bis bome in a neighboring t € District Commissior "© ordered the reveption of Tease Lat atc, Jone E. Oox and Robert T. Padgett. assis'act assessors, and ot Jemes A. Grif'h, clerk.ael 6. F. >} ATUD, MSSIRLAL.T RARERKOF fe Maru or for tue connty of ington, during the month of Novem. = ‘order to bave the work compl: 1 that ae Referring to te request of Mr. L. 8. Em- ery, of the board of trustees for the poor at D. C.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1877. TWO CENTS, | peortand tome apa een ar ee WASHINGTO ates verti. fr weation. | be Coant BF Rates of advertising furnished on application Serride or ree tae cr pe tn Muconmay eee = that the poor fund has been PpEcokaTeD = ENGLISH AND FRENCH v DINNER, TEA ond TOILET SETS. | ly receiving New Goods. Imported Direct M. W. BEVERIDGE, Ne 1009 Pennsylrania aven oct?9 tr Between 10th and 1th strects. Notre E TO HOUS&£ KEEPERS. GREAT FALL SALES FURNITURE. LINCOLN @ BASKELL, W. Faltimore Street, Baltimore. ~ —. $16 upwards Sesortment of BUFFETS, EXTENSION TABLES and DINING CHAIRS. RATTAN and RUSTIC FUBD and Librories SF Bargains in FOLDING CHAIRS: PURER PARLOR AND LISRARY BED- STEADS, with NATIONAL WIBE MATTSESS. 87 Agents for Hs ZABD S RENOWNED CRIBS, THE BALTIMORE SPRING BED. $500 ITU RE for Perches ‘The best assortment cf LOUNGES in the city, _BF'No tronble to show goods. oct] im_ Ww © INVITE ESPECIAL ATTENTION | To the folic FIRST-CLASS GOODS, whieh we are rel ing at very low figures | SLATE MANTELS. FURNACES AND GRATES. The ST GEORGE ELEVATED OVEN, COOK- ING and HEATING BANGE. MOTT’S EOCIAL FIRE PLACE HEATER, ng line of pat up in the ‘These Stoves are first class in every respect, and guaracteed ns repr: sented Our MAGSET LATROBE STOVE, « splondd ooKTN end s bis} with latest improvements. HOUSEFUBNISHING GOODS prices, at REISSNER & JENAS, oct am 717 Se enth street northwest. Washington, October, 1877. GRAND OPENING OF A NEW CHINA, GLASSWARE, ant HOUSEFURNISHING STORE. A FINE LOT OF ‘TABLE CUTLERY, BIBD CAGES, PLATED WARE of the best makes. New designs of CHINA and GLASSWARB! Housekeegers will do weil to examine my entirely new and well selected stock of the above articles, based lately for cash. acd which I wili ses! at Retres satisfactory to ail who will honor us wit ‘Bespectfuily. ‘their call. ity H. HOLLANDER, cts. tr Hevser URNISHING GOODS, CHINA, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. PLATED WARE and CUTLERY. (Lares Stock—Low Prices.) GEO. WATTS & CO., 314 7th stree' octé-tr § doors above Pa. avenue Fre SIDE JEWEL HEATER, SILVER PALACE HEATER. BANQUET and Pr tred HOT ——-_ And a fil line of House Furnishing Gowls, at very low prices, Gs uEAy BANGE AGENOY Horr OMA ectesm 920 Penusytoanta avenue nites MARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS: Plain end Exquisite Patte-ps. Fine Finished, Low- est Prices. (Sena tor catalogue B & SON, B.C 9 and GE Ligit street, Baltimore, Ad. FIBE PLACE BEATERS'! ‘alace, Keltumorean iz a1 — street, Baitimore, M4. Bezzens FURNACES. Oa8ST OB WEOUGHT IRON—SUITABLE FOR COAL OB WOOD. The most SUCCESSFUL FURNACES ever sold, ABE POWERFUL HEATERS—GIVE UNI!- VEBSAL SATISFACTION. on Awards given at the International tion, Philadelphia, Pebruary 12, V7, te Richardson, Boynton & Co., Manu- facturers, New York. “Ist. Simplicity of arrangement and durability; superior heating wer and economy of fur forming in its modus operandi to nataral laws; the shape cf the rurcace conduciag to the more perfect Sd. "The small wamber of oo of copnections; thetr post tiom and manner of construction rendering thew perfectly gas-vinht “3d. The ‘amount of direct radiating anrface. “ath. The ‘patent clinker clearing grate, by whicd fire—saving dust and + a t clear fire with little troubie, aud requiring power to shaxe it.” For sale by Cc. G. BALL, sugt?-mwt tm Washington, D. O. ARPETS. now fol! 'ine of PALL and Winthn HOUSEFCRSISHING GOODE, oe which we trvite the inspretion of purchasers, viz: ear GOLv’s HEATING APPARATUS, ‘We are the Manufacturers of GOLD'S WARM-AIR FURNACES, Steam, and Equal To The i 4 Yogwestionaniy LA and see the thing itself, and take a de- GANDELIERS and GaS-O1XTUKES up male dectite 1014 Pexnsylcantaweonises BW YORK WINDOW SHADE N BEST Sok Palons OSs ‘Street, ey Rr obi Mite Patent Office. (JAPANESE Goobs. We now havea greater variety than over of India, Japanese and Chinese ‘conaleding of han, Toye,’ Paper Articles. ‘Sorecas, ike, Toye, ; areete ete. Oriental ts, ue Clotssonne Euam- find it edvantagvousto examine ovr jew Invoices constantly arriving, and at lowest prices ever before offered. 4. A. VANTINE & CO., ona's DETERGENT, ifyou weer beve Shea FOL th mize omN's, Porthwest, y 7 ney for onariiable LADIES’ GOODS. _ SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR,| FORTY-FIFTH CONGKESS. Telegrams to The Star. F'RST-CLass MIL OS BE Sesuy aL BLAKE HAUL } w oe Ce EDNESDAY, October 31. ers. — WE net TO.STORT, Hl! be gon- A * } > > —o D OPENING Vived Th 10 MORRAW NiGHT aesawitereeer | Washington News and Gossip. SENATE.. Bills, petitions, &c., were of Mr. M. Ashford and others, ja a commant- of an ENT notices. ae} oO MEADOR. | paladin fered ard referred as fol By Mr Har-| FRANCE IN DANGER. eee Se, the Dintrict Comminsionssa, aqate STOCK, just reorived (rom Ne = GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-DAy.—Inter- | mien aula Gaal Genie | 7 that “tbe purchaser at « tax sale, before re. FIN FRENCH F. RB ICK CLUB, 463-465 P. M | 3 tere ae A oF ris—A petition asking that pensions be ceiving his deed from the Commissioners, is and VEUVBT | RA BORRETS. ners | peewee 1s AVABUS. 4 he meoun 1 | Dal revenue, #25: 11; customs, $342,808 | granted to survivors of the. Mexican war; required to rurrender bis certificate of pur- OSTRICH TIPS, FLOWERS and ORNAMENTS. “85*,t) comp cic the alterations and Improvemen s | | TERE) RESIDENT ard party are expected to | STOiii tg’ wrobage pee no uceaiioent ot ;| Threatened Civil War. Gooemialies us tanto at cae a MISS McCORMI(K, | T HARLY DOND HUE, President, | UD t@ morrow evening from Ricumond, disbursing officer for the Governm . Ley Jor the District, and no record has been ding, 622 Yin st. nw. | ber aa ae Ws. M EcRWELL has been appointed | US ice; cummitiee Cn printing ‘ept thereof, rendering it well nigh impos- RINCEBS OND ANNOAG MERTING OF | rgister of the land five at New Orleans. | moueernios ee eas RUSSIAN SUCCESSES. | icin secemain wuether the OTocy reper. Tbe nee arene ee La Dae, ae ON vill be wee THIS(Weines | 8 E. GRTTINGS, of Maryland, was today | Colored citizens into acy arm of the U.S. a as ully ask (bat the «istrict atiorsey be re. ‘Ther ortde-irable, comfortable and stylish Sk'rt | d#y) EV} NING, October 91 1577.at P tomac Hs'l, | reappointed doorkeeper of the reporter's | 41%; Commitiee on military affairs. By . quested to forward to th ever produced. corner llth «treet ana Maryiand avenue soatnw gallery o( the House of Rei aa Mr. Iugalls— A bill to provide for ih» exami- Consternation of the Turks. these cert Geates, ar A: th # Skirt is fot oduced oly through two or een 20 p.m. All ih: wait ouse of Representatives. 2 Of all claimants for pensions and for . be surrerdered, in order thal the names of tree lending houses in each city, it cannot becom: #ppoiniment of a corps of examining the persons to whom the d PERSONAL._Hon. J. Romero, delegate : have been comp on). treensning year wil! take place “i sul geon . ve th mil c w FE. nd. fiom New Mexic: eons; committee on pensions. By Mr. = sued.and the dates thereof, may be en- new and beantifal tyles received dail HE COMMITTEE ON WAYS AN 2 . —The St. Petersburg Go | Missioners have direcied the attorae! li rge and quaiities and desigre the most Bua: ¢ (5:25) 0. m. wil have us will call ine body to ie ace ‘Ike Chair appointed the following Sena | los hus@ special dispaich from Karakiara | comply with ‘he request dias Oe ASS, ton fy Basrishorg aud points orth ona d afe- | the py, y to pay halle SINE tors to act On the commitiee under the reso- | dated yesterday, coutainivg the following Mr. a.T idle has been appointed as Binth and F strects northwest, Noviwpen pa he Presidentaud Secretary Bhermau upon | lution by Mr. Edmunds, in relation to the | “Negotiations with the Kars garrison have | Clerk and messenger to the alwraey of the ortid-3m Se. Cioud banding. oci30-at ED. 8. YOUNG, Agent. teeir retuc. frou Kichinoud. ae emer tou lection of President | been broken off and the bombartment has | District of Colanbin RS, J. P. LM IUR "3 7. . - | at ice President: Messrs. Ed muods, Con recommenced. The district of Kaggsmao Chief Engineer Hoxie recommends the MBE: J. P. PALMER, MER ARIOURNED MERTING OF TAR | Iv 1s Sap that Clarkson R. Potter, of New | ling, Howe, McMilian, Teller, Davis (LiL), | bas teen placed under Rassian administra, | purchase of a sewer pump for the 1 his 1107 F STREET. Inmbie will be he'd in Gonzage Hai! OL B | YOFK, bas written a letter to Speakor Ran- | Bayerd, Thurman and Morgan. tion. The corps of Generals Heymann and | department, and beliewes that tt willbe a Darwasn Lise 4x 2972, tou THURSDAY, Ast procimocat 8 dell, dectining to serve au clnivman of ine By Mr. Morriil—a bili to take cer/ain par- DKASSO! have effecied a junction aud are | &TPAL FAVIng tn the cost of repairs ki by craer of the Preside Hassan Kolih nalt. Hl. Batiey ph’s Erzeroum special, | has submitic M D., secr « moruitg, states that Muakh ave retired to _ . cele of lard at the trtersection of Pennsyiv Pacific railroad committee. ris a:enve and Maryland avenue, west of GEN. BANNING, chairman of the military | ¢ Capitol grounds, for public purposes: me eeagy TeuEY gay | Corumitlee, has appotated A. W. Spillard, of | Sty Nr. Gonlon A. petition of ete reeer of street lamps, Of the street corners rected the past sea- « red. There are Bas row in store French Pattern BON- NETS and HATS. untronaud FELT HATS in all the new ebapes, bandsom- BROCADE ard SILK VELVETS, SATINS. PLU KALL, vy sign: UK Y x Ey Mr. Gordon—A Mf eolored ¢ we Ss required to Farce cad Otek PEATBERO. Pronk PLOW n | Cvetnnati, tothe clerkship of the commit- | zers of Savanna, Ganon relator t Ounineaneathign. avon panos. nO Smaee the aihiggr the Ingle and Mouogcam KID GLOVES, Im | Wacxtn.of this cliy, oa ine ath tT March ict. | A CHANGE Is to be made in the first inter- Sot Into eecUt Ce oe een: | are evidently producing consternation in | G- Waters, Nour inspect ate Went intoexeculive session, and at t:s0 | Cons! TO nai revenue district of Louisiana, and the | the doors were opened, aud | ‘ated seats resignation of the present collecior is re- | Jowrred. ‘A. epccel ataaaen oO & communication t Senate ad- | Pera dated seaterday tothe Manchester Gian, | SOneTs, stating th dian, says: “It was reported there that Oc- | WeTe xed. anid U quested. HOUSE.—The reading of the Journal of | Chanie bad been captured, wata Chefiet Pa- | Yprmediately atte . < TOL ‘r ; " oa aagars yal ee aa " , | #be and several thousand tran ” AB COMMIES: No. G24 D street, Ihe of GERM AN a Mis er ping as SENATOR RANSOM, of North Carolina, in onlays proce gs had progressed for an | Were so we should probably have tied ‘the about the 1 Fae now on Exhibitions Magnificent As- BUCIATION: No_ 2; tor the purment of dues. will | anticipation of Senator Morton's death, has arcane twenty minutes, and was about | first report of it from the Fussian head- | b&ve the t | November Lst, i 2 Special attention given to ME. M. J. HUNT, octl2-tr NEW SUILDING Asso! AP Uh © il the vacaney ; hal tn order to or more uniform fa sastmene ot What's Tin cnrscr 34 ana wy | led # request to have the occupancy of the | the further renting me ay Solel == ua ie (ben paon ral bomper PAKISIAN BONNETS AND HATS, Persony coriring stuck arere- | feat formerly occupied by the Indiana Sena- | ° “The Mpeaker said that Could only be done | Consraneeeeins Attitude: | ance of a deputy Io all the kadicg styles and shales of the agtomn WM. WITTMANT, President, | ° “I by unarimous consent. the Serv ‘an agent here, bas communicate! © pe puusnes fee taeES sas P._ VIERBUCHEN, Secretary. oct3).3t THE COMMITTEE ON Post OFFICES AND en objected, and the reading was | dispatch to we Porte, saying that Servia’s nN ¥ |, VELVET AND SAT ag ee Posy Roaba organized this morning aad - aititude does not justify the Porte’s com In ail the New’ ©. lore-CLAIRE DE LUNE, eee RG Porttre MEETING sie i. = er 1 hat Si ‘x mi 7 ns With today’s Police 7 of the MUTUAL BUILDING aSSOCLA- ointed sub- itt i f plaints that Servia’s military measures are ith today’s Police Court proceedings BEORZS, OLD GOLD snd BO0s. Pe. will be held at & Dominic's Hall ech and # | LEFointed sub-committees to take charge 0! The President in Richmond. designed solely to protect her frontier, aud | closed the rs of Prosecuting Attorney Bene ay acl eke Beek fae eae asaere™, | be before It, Miller, who leaves to take tne position of 1 : ech choice selection of Fancy Goods. Have oat te: | sirertssouchwest, THORSDAY KVERING, Novem | {te several divisions of the work expect to | The President and party arrived in Rich-| that Servia bopes Yor the maintenance ol aul ene ee eee fice will be closed a thismerting. aS j Mond safely yesterday afternoon. At Fred- | g00d relations with Turke assistant to Mr. A.G. Riddle, recently ap- Cloaks SAM( EL H WIinsarr, Presideot. Tue Hovse COMMITTEE ON NAVAL AF- ericksburg,en route, they were grected by BIG BATTLE IN AFR. pointed to succeed Gen. Wm. Birsey as at- rn ad QE,EADIES AND MISSES, | J.J. DERMODY, Secretary. 0c!29-3t__| FAIXS to-day unanimously agreed to report | cannon firing, music, avd @ welcoming ad- 95.060 missed and Wan CA. jomey for the District. At the clossof the cert 8 6108, AE LLIAN'S. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS oF THe | 9 bill to pay the officers of the navy accord- | dress by ex-Congressman Braxton, of that | [oRDON: Oct ot The Tener Dans. dis: | Soe cone eepeeeinne er brie’: addressed METROPOLIS SAVINGS BANK OF THE | ing to the schedule of deficiencies asked for | City. At Richmoxd 10,000 people greeted the | paich reporting the battle recently fought | for kindness aud courtesy shswa tas te MBs. SELMA RUPPERT'S DISTHIOT OF SOLCMBIA, | - oe by the Secretary of the Navy. page tna om pr aeagg ete Fsgerea betwcen ihe King of Abyssinia and Meuiek, | judge and all officials p Remmtrted C 7 oe + Election « ine Trustees of os _ al etime. Act yi ic oe ; LADIES’ BAZAR, Me rop: lis Savings Bank of the Pistrict of Columbia | THE FOLLOWING ENCE Arvornt- | a speech of welcoine, 10 which use President | Siles thal the latter lost 23,00 men in killed | court the past year. ‘There had been over will be held at the Bank, cn the corner of 7th street | yy. te day: Whiley Sea replied, thanking the city auth yd | 2Dd wounded. 8.300 United States cases prosecuted before 614 9th street, opporite Pateut Office, and Lecisane avenue, ic Washington city. D. 0.. ae ee eee eee OY FOS | he raabiner Be gas ts mennnee ce SSS this court during i's term of office, and he on MONDAY, Now mber &, 1877, betweed the hours | storekceper and gauger of 5th Kentucky dis- « Feople of Richmond for the honor of the THE FRENCH CRISIS. had never seen the least cause to doubt the Contains the largest and choicest assortment of | OL IL ceicck's mad 8 p m. triet; Bion Jo!ly, 24 Kentucky district; Johu | ‘¥i!ation to visit their city, and for their On the Verge of Civil Wa: conscientious desire of the court to doexact BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED ‘The Bepert of the Cummittee on the Transac- di q ” very gratifying welcome. ety ot Rich- Pari Oct. 5 — Finge see Deke GROMA SLOWS WOOL. tions of the Babk tor the third year will be read at | H- Harding, 5th Tennessee district. moid bas & double interest; the interest that — - | Justice In every case. He also complimented imported aud Demestio KNITTING YARNS, | }0'ckek p. m. on the same day. SENATOR MORTON'S CONDITION. — As- | belongs to one of the earliest-settled cities of | Crit, i 82. <ditorial describes the present | the efticiency of the court and the police. He only Srst quality, Afu a saat titted tee Ge ‘T Py ea | the country; the toterest that beiongs to a vr ccc tn ted Ty don Rong it must be | promised _- bis Ulmost eodeavors to se- Bae eae te fer cetans crowel WOOLS, DICHOLAS ACKER, Vie Presidco tas fonowing | isp <6 toa pau eS ee eee aan ee oe Thoet letrible of estastrophes of civil war.” | sessions." Pace for the court tomeld tte ; s GEO RB THOMPSON. F; + P ee jas the fortune to have the added interest pabtcrecto nce oS . “ _ Peete eee 10cm PATTERNS, JAB BOUB, Thompson says the trouble with Senator | which belongs to a city that has a future. | The Episcopal Charch sre Comet repiiod 20 te anmarhe of the me- and all EMBROIDERING MATERIALS. Wok TT, Morton row is that the pneumastric nerve is | |Applause.) We think of Boston and Quebec | New YORK, Det The annual session | the value of bis servi oak eeisentar aie RNAGSTED GOODS: WOMSTED EMBROIDE 30n JOPDARD, paralyzed, with loss of vitality in lungs. Se cities interesting, heeause of the hisiori- | of the P. E. church congress was resumed | successor, and added. vIn ine tenet te tee Celidrea's. MERINO” CLOAKS, © epcctatty. | coserw ea HENRY STRASBURGER, W.P. Houtowar. | fal associations that linger about, them: | today and was well’ attended, Bishop | District side of the court, which Is not We D®=S5 TRDBIINGS ROOK BBIDGE AGM oe uu over an hour to-day, and coufirmed a large | growing, as cities having hopes aad antici- | 2The Mpiritual, Forces if Civilization.” | cutor. whem rarsiened abalt be eee ee ee 1N KLEGANT VABIETY, es TAUCK BLUE LIOK, | nunber of minor appointments, as postmas- ; Pations, and Richmond has @iso that inter- | Rev. F. C. Ewer, D. D., New York, consid- | iis place until he has become. fasiiiae wits Seipested bE . BETHESDA, Taasd cewlntad) wa. itis ena that | St. Tals country, this central part of the | ered the spiritual ~ J Saannde octs-m M. WILETAN. | ang oth iin 4 . ters, land registers, Xe. It is understood that | {7t,, Tas © pirttaal torces'as synouomous with | the singularly various ana complicated inu- ~ = other uataral AL WATERS for sate st | the appointment of H. W. Hilliard as Minis- | U2! tates, with its harbors open to the | Christianity, and dwelt on the civilizing | nicipal ordinances of the District. This is S'LK AND COMBINATION SUITS, MILBUEN’S PHABMACY, terto Brazil was considered, but no action | Commerce of the world, has every advantage | effect of the latter, tracing ts effects | for the interest of tae Satisfactory almaieies Imported by sep25-tr Was talceu thereon eel a cd ee ee ee slong pagan, ages. Rev. Francis A. | tration of law and for the interes’ of the Dis- ——— - ienry, tamford, Conn., descanted | trict treasury. I can ouly say to your suc- oct8-Im M. WILLE: os Wwe look to facilities and advautages for] on forces which have reared’ and which | sesso : both a nog AS. H. VERMILYA, = — siober of tuternal revenue the continuance of | Manufactures, water power, poople, mate- | hold. together. the fabrics. of society. | his accession to hia new. pavilion ae , GOSPEL MEETING 5 , | rials, granite, marble. iron, coal, all these i left : ee a x the bank tax will be recommended, and opera A He gave a lengthy definition of bis ideas of | ble as itis possible for au onerous place to LADIES FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, RAREN SEAS RETR R COM, rea‘ous, for the recommendation will be | Aca anases belong to this city. | Atiniog and | historle providence and fundameatal princl- | be” G10 sth strect, opposite Pacent Offioe, LINCOLN HALL, kiveo, ‘The revenue from this source for 15 | population and famer aud we look to fich: | Bes Which governed It. A paper on the tople | Mr. Randoipu Coste, the new proveeating A fine stock of Fail and Winter BOUTS of onr AT HALF PAST THEE O'CLOCK. Was $4.06 60s 3, showisg a decrease from we | jon bavio on ‘| y y aston | altorney, m a few appropriate remarks, ne ail and Win met Bae Se ae a ee aving prospects quite equal to | He dec! that absolute uni'y of humar i- | thanking the outgolug altorney for his readi- own make, for sale at very reasonabi Gillie | Goolsssine bys worn previous fiscal year of $90 550 09. those of the most fortunate of our cities. | ty had strengthened man’s power of thought, | ness to give him @u Insight into the daties ee _.ccmunnennemenninatineme: | ousamen sue, 2 GEN. SHERMAN was beiure the Housecam- | (Applause) In the past. under the slave. and that spiritual force was a most powerful | assigned iu, atl the ‘kind wont: of te ——————— Everybody welcome. sepi3-tr. | mittee on appropriations to-day urging that soning -yelcse, the Nel a Vente was moter in xing the conviction of man in | court mae GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. oN the army bill provide for the pay of 25,000 | rural. population. Now. urder the present tet teenies’ gomek fo meng won #necnhe as Snubas eee 7PHOMIs0N 6 SHIRIS. ~~ enlisted men. The comm ttee w Il prob iy | tystem, these lands are Ww be eut gradual bel eve only ir things that are seen, and that | took place tuls efereoon rae iend : 5 BD TONE agree ‘oe bass of 25,00 mn as tue stan (ty | alla de.ser rural population wilt bs to things unecen were not worth consideriog | bys lang. course rehadives. par Avethe fy | army and report a bill .o mor.ow or ex pecches were also nade by Secretary e a ef tps Aten i oe Onumanen "Y | day two the House. " tvaris, Shrman, Thompson and Attoruey | He, Siaimed the intellectual Ee Sgr i | Sonu “g th pe pe) hed Freuuenth medicineethat will stopacvugh will | vate MissoURI CONGRESSIONAL Cox- | Giucial Devens.” Toe party were tnen es- | through: humanity and evidence of bis spir't | dents, Who Sauelied of Svinte de eb o.casiun the death of che patinat; they loca ap the s NGRESSION 3 <orted by the military and cittzeus to the ° 4 sort oman ~ tails liver atop the circulation of the blord. hemorrhage | rr st.—The case of Metcalfe azainst Frost, | Exchange hotel, where they will be quar: | 1B feany Tor inteticctoal force te hereeaiee | LuuTR. The Masonte fraternity was fally sthat cused thee thee wee of the very | ty compel the issuance of a certificats of | tered durirg their stay, and where a recep. | ard claim for It divine origin cease t | very Impressive, the rector, Rey. Dr. Addie ‘Men's Untintabed Shi sons mplain of wail pan tu tne side, coustips- | Joo he the topremne ein rented sector REPEAL O¥ THE THIRD SECrION OF THE ‘ iopdath! heated oe aemetery. See pe See wae . the £0 ng | ce os © | ing ard currency this morning, by a vote AN ANT. NIO, TRXAS, The miss. "Baldw: y : . heavily on the s.omach, accompanied with acidity | VUlves on Frost. bel 8, bY baa 3 ward Baldwin and G. Morsell, te : a, ane : < 7 g Slage between Stockton and Concuo has eee ener eee ee ef OS nner tes lnce wlauie: | EE ReenION Op eee Biogen today up | Bee No Feport ‘a bill to provile for ine | Been found. near Flat Rock, fifteen miles | gy, x . FALL STYLES dered cor ditfon of the stomach or e torpid li tos o'clock was occupied by the reading of | reveal of’ the third section of the resumption | {Tom the Pecos river. The mules had been | aun ae Riana De SECESvE Bowe eS aes ecto Me (at ced. It they take one or two Beary | Monday's journal, which required the read- | &ct. Those who voud aye were Messrs. | {olen and the driver murdered. The mali | 2° Gay" Mr J. E. Norris, for George J or ¥- Checked, wil Gne the stomach and aver clogged, ro- | ing of the iitles of all the bills, nearly nine | Buckner (chairman), Ewing, Yeates, Bar- | Tae tenets were missing Pie ominics 1s | Muclier, eutered a suit against the Distriet GENTLEMEN'S BROADWAY DRESS HATS, | maining tor; d aimon betere Gacy | hindred’ inbrodueed on thet day. The ob- | “li, Bell, Fort and Phillips. Those who | roo ster were Was Comieitio’ by | Of Columbia for damages to his ‘Ye For Only $1.00. are aware the lunge area uidss of sures, and ulcer- | ject gif possible, to prevent the committee | Voted pay were Messrs. Hardenburgn, Hart, | \O%) —- = Y | laid at $5,000, caused, ax be alleges, by de- FINE SOFT AND STINE FELT HATS, ofthe | “Exitarcke Enimente Eyine ie a0 expectorent | OD banking and Gurreney from, reporting the ames and Chiitenden. Mr. Hart, of New | ¥!t Se an fective sewerage. He’ states that he is the Bo; lated to | ac agi \y. jon act. tion of WELL, Ma&s., Oct. 31.—This morning in ‘Se! k's Weed T. 4 —eEEEe the act impracticable, but because he dw , aud charges > alginate assortment of UMBRELLAS and OANRS | ieee nith the gastric Juices of the stomach, maa | RESIGNED.—Commodore James H. Wat- | Wanted some legislation substituted in case | Cebtralville, Joseph Waitley, an aged man, | CYecun, nile Simigen Ht ie Ae cdents ‘AT {HE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. oe eee cae eettte or the | Mough, U.S N,, has tendered his resigna. | Pit°real, Judge Buckner will introduce the | ni. head being badly battered. The woman | 1 Said avenue ts defective, causing the ALTER KER, fatter, y . \ttee is cal . whi er ‘flow and back a cet te_1419 Penna. avenabove Wilards, | Gmpemacthernise ofa billous tendency, Schenck’s | tion Bs paymaster general. It ts yet wnde- | ig third on the list, and ia the only conimalttee | | Sk per throst with e razor. There ise | Tis properly has been damaged. st is ere ee BL ecear Tinea tsbecnie | Fucieth eezetuee, meat, Sang | merece TE ly , of ILL, vi 5 7 C, Boe scenes, N.E.Cordir#isihand arcastecraila, | Pay Difectors Geo. F. Cutler, who was long | whathe thougat was indecent laste on the | Bostox, Oct. 38 PT wovey, of Somer-| Fe Him reek Uae Dave Teer ea ju cebecnsl nevlvanta avenue, | And are fo; sale by all druggists and dealers, Sie Gross Gals i nocoarpaeeone part of the committee, ville, Mass., has been arrested on a charge of 1k Lire.—To-day, Judge Olin, in the ore ry psou's aa ¥ Equity Court, made a decree c ATS. of cfice. PATENT CLAIMS.—Senator Mitchell intro- | Murder ip causing the death of Sarah A. | Equity Court, made « i geocane Of gheacrst patterns, end Ladies 8 AL a A [SP BoNvapI Janos waTEE NAVAL ORDERS Pawel Assistant Engi. | 20002 1m the Senate to-day a bill extending Hinckley, last July, in a case of abortion.” "| Wm. SO -Neal agt. Sarah A O'Neal, grant aud cflered at lowest market prices octi2-tr BUFFALO LiTHIA WATER, = .—Passed istal ngi- | the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims. Phe Ten Broeck. the Rev. W. M. | i, im this elty, on 71 ¥, SCHAFER, Are offered by the bottle or case, at lowest neer George W. Hall ordered to the Ossipze | new bill gives the Court of Claims jarisdic- New York, Oct —Ten Broeck arrived | A 1 2, 1874, and ne chi es thalon tae G. * Sates TAILor, W.8. THOM at Hampton Roads, Va. Lieut. Commander | tiov over all patented inventions, waich the | St Jerome Park race course yesterday. followivg she deserted aud avandonet him, ‘TU CLUS BUSIN £83, A. G. Kellogg detached from the command | ¢x€cutive officers of the government has or A a eaNSE Mesers. Yznaga and Wright appeared for Will eel higentire stack of Goons: Of the Speed well and ordered to proceed home | ™&y beceatiee uae es the court the} sarrimone eo ee complainant and J. A. Clarke took the Lesti= 4 and await ord . Pt Assi it power nv cate a letermine ints 2. r « mouvy FRENCH snd ENGLISH CASSIMERES. TH Bireet and Avsiniant Engineer AV. | Leviaining to the using of letters patent, ge. | £2 4S,° go_getsnuasinh, 60 6 ah ; 2 f° 5 Zane from the Speedwell and ordered to re. | BOW Vested in the Circuit Court of the United H b-da pars : 2 0 Ss. re Pee OF Eee Lae OL TUCkE VESTINGS, BAMUKL @. YOUNG, turn home aud ewalt 0 ogee eens Ss same: fo be Mens, Pallding, aan ar ee To he made up, at cost NOTARY PUBLIC, 7 as “ : “ last night with the following officers’ Board } : . CATHOLIC MISSIONS AT THE S. x | patents and inventions; the right and owuer- " 3 ————— “ ests Or suits bills of complaint must be filed : ec OT. ¢ A 5 N.Y. Herald says:—In accordance with the : i a1 360; western steam | (@eeretary): O. T. Thompson. (treasurer), A. 414 KEEN’S 414 QOPTician. N.Y. Herald say with the court in writing, the same as a bill | ; ‘No 4 5 “ be , pes request of the Sioux Indians it 1s understood | of inquiry iu the Cirenit) Uourt, amd must 3n3 Sern ae ke ne and Bovembcr, | Srener, W- A. Tacmpess, 5. M. Sickerss. MERCHANT TAILORING PARLOUS, | _Firtt premiumawardcd ome by the Grost World's | that tne Bencdictine fathers. together with | signed and sworn to before a United State, | 1207 crt Ao: & Finance commitice—H. siddiston, W. Fair, in’ Philadelphis, on my invented lay brothers and sisters of that order, ara to | Commissioner. The succerstul party in any | 4 amapson, W. Cem. 414 Ninth street, and ‘patented EYEGLASS, manafac- he allowed to establish missions at the Ret | suit before the Court of Claitns shall be | © fared in Goid, Silver aud Fraucloss, with genuine | Clond and Spotted Tail agencies. Uther Cath- | entitled to costs, the # zel by the | 2 MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issued to Contains the largest and choicest sssortment of Brazilian Pebbles Also on band @ large variety | 2 itled Lo costs, the same to be fixed by the | / Deunis Carroll aud Alice Morgan; James E. BPPROTACLES, OPERA GLASSES Mico. | Ole missionaries are anxious toco-operate in | court. Either complainant or defendant ™m Cromp and Anne E. Delis; J ’ MEKOHANT TAILORING QOODB SCOPES and BHADES for the Byes, &-. aiding the Indians toestublish themselves on | appeal to the Supreme Coart within nine Sasthe Gover: Wan Gane Stover aud 1. ALEXANDER, & permanent peace footing, and the aiminis- | days after the flual jadgment fordecres has iy, Ma ee ns Seah cone TER LTS, seed, the, Washington pablo. | _cotf-trletp 1998 Peansyivania avenue uw eaten. it is understood, will favor them in | been entered. y, Md., aud Catharine Lyons, of Boston. only in PIECK GOODS, 02 pe oan ha eir efforts. WDM crear salad GREETS Paci bo Heady ‘mace armen tm, eu Bowe Dut the CF BT ned ty heal I aS AT THE EriscoraL Caurcn Concress, ~ Bam Tur SovTH CAROLINA PRoseCU TIONS. Se aaen setarnenk ten Ca weg Spree ner 14 hard G atrects, next THURSDAY €V. THE CASE or SENATOR PATTERSON, who | 10 New York yesterday, several papers were utter ancha: The indictments against F. L. Cardoza, ex- fue las arcstically ‘cut ar Soy firat-claee Merchant | NING, November oct Was claimed on a requisition of the governor | [{A0 cron church, architecture. | Ose by the ra apart iy dell, Bon Oe ae Ce nar Somth Catia, ene ane Gentes will Rat Wt thelr mate abusing B48L0ws GALLERY OF FINE ARTS, | Of Bonin Carolina, and who sued our a Nat | termed the presént time the age of tnieli'y, | 51'ocg;cais, 9.000, c, 300" Buigume Whee: | Attormey General Contor the cour! decided to leave their orders for suite at KZEN’S. sef-tn 12235 Pennsylvania avenus. a habeas corpus, has been yg postponed a ine povcine mind favored carved and | =2\000. crn.t1000.” = “t- | to allow the eighth case against Cardoza to y agreement of counsel, at the request of | gilded altars and picturesque and decoratat Ew October 31.—S8tocks feverish | h@ Called Orst,in which be with the Attorney General of South Carolina, | churches. This state of things was deplorei, | £ 02%. Bx e, long, 451; | Conspiracy with Gleaves, Lee, ‘Tand pecedicall od faded Masato Cy ac- | as it would be better to fix the mind va the | * 3% Governme oo tie r. Jones to the state by a fraudulent war- cc unt of official business. e case will not | glory of God and not on the gorgeous¢ss of Flour dull and heay rapt on the treasury of #4.000 in favor again be beard until sometime afler the to:h | the Altar. Solid structures were advocated. tier 31 Fe comet 96 5-16 | Ls Reapklert.” The initials of his ‘ame lcreatter, with the express undersanding | Trout east abd-wests s Cunneey So"! S¥OSIG | ft men i OGG for Hal acconnt t's: binds. | Sipeed for hearing. ‘Pie cas agen eae ad agreement that no other requisition wili eh ES 106%. Frie-13%. Tilineis Central 733¢"Poun Small, colored, for . be made or new chai referred during the REVOLT oF Convicts.—A umber of con | «yivania Central, 294. Be so” | Eee r hensy of tie 3 sp p=deeed vyicig in the penitentiary yi Nevaca, avia Central, 29). Beading Railroad, 15% odes ae rt ‘umphrey. lay made a des attempt lo ae = , yen 2% ie escape. They seized Deputy Warden’ Mo Pegg eft tion bes peep 1 cane. The court wil tee ts PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION COMMITTEE.— saat and rushed to the gate, holding their | Guebeo from the Labrador const stating thet | Weeks With the trials of e: Vice President Wheeler announced in the sted ved the gas m firin’. | Mr. Francis O’Brien, d: ‘Mathewson gave the order to fire tures timos | Oy; - a ae eh , Senate to-day as the select committee of aine | before od. Two cis | CBicoutimi, who has been dispatebed by the | ({DWIN ADAMS’ FUNERAL—The Actors? 5 of the convicis . Order of Friendship of Pui yester- to Inquire into the ascertaining and declara- | were ceverely wounded, as was also aw. | cal government to Labrador to adjudicate iP oa of the elections of President and Vice | son, but the convicts surrendered ani nove | ZZgieriain cases, tried “and fentenced a | ea or Baer ee eee one On the one it Carr a as Hee tee ellen tenia a wn UA (ce geo a Pleased the Indians that they seized the | yices will take place at one o'clock Tours- vag OF a i, Manarer. ME. LARMIER, De Paris, ‘Thurman and Morgan. On motion of Sen! | THE RAILROAD WARIS VeRMoNT.—The | ™8eistrate and carried him off to the woods, Sian ae ‘St, James's church, Phila- 7 J. HEIBERGER, M " FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, ator Merrimon to-day the Senate ordered | warin Vermont arising out of a dispute be. | Where he is still a prisoner. — . Dr. Morton will Staite, ane F. (ncet sor ty HF, Loudon & Co.,) Ro.1426 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, that two bills be taken from the committee | (ween {ze Passumpsi¢ and Southeastern] Gponge RicNOLD'S JEWELEY Re cov-| Mi eins oo be interred at Mount CITIZENS ARMY AND BAVY, oet23 IstpSm Between Ith and lsth atreets. s patvileges ~— Sections and referr<d to a Still in progress. The superin. | peep — The trunk which James Barry tae der. The following Galionen x i a ee ee oat % 5 . somes Riki certain ihe sujet of te sletions of Pret- | whihe track ofthe Soutacustora zoui at rvs | Pimcy Hepee sober, hed in bis powsesion | sclected ax pal beater kA botnera, Goat ent President % * y = APOLLINARIS tse time preseribed for holding the elections | trains, in retaliation fora similar act poy | 28st, Week, contained among otber things | J. and BF. F Bask BOOTS AND SHOES, NATURAL } tot sigctyre fue Frgsamnt sad Crip ener here rated by Colone. Foster on the Passamp. | Cenily stolen from George Itignol, the New |. &7-Since the Crimean war England has re- nd e&stiog the ve tie electoral college | 5 York actor. The woman who was Barry's | duced ational debt from G OLD i Pak OF, usr s. Be OES Le A i ole tonttieor the Re seed Statuiae ‘elating to A Casr ov HyDRopHosta.— Jacob Lamb, aocomplice ‘cannot be found. = (4 ‘Tito 00 0. i . vis —_ » —— , ton patra Btaned Roe eet thoes ie ry THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. yReanecles in the office of President and Vice shows all esinptot eh PD ibe MISSING STEAMER Heap Faox.— Be) eens sce . anes , ‘i en cae co e stearorhip » Wi arrived at . ; Mens Osif C. ngreas, @1 50. 2. HIGHLY EFFERVESCENT. —_— ig, snapping. biting at himself and others. last evening. Padies A algerie ner Ecoxomy 1x THe Govennaenr Ex. | THe s sigitot® Water throws ‘iia into cqnval- ee Bolin, oer Cheer spoke the | “so-scandinavia and Switeerland have be. - 5 i erage.” | PENSFS.—The President and his Cabinet | *0ns, and death ® question of | ‘York, on the 2ith instant, come the principal Mormon recruiting DREAM A HAMMOND,“ Far superior to | nave discussed the qnestion of the reduction-| “=e: ken tae DE. ALFRED L. LOOMIS. © Mcat grateful and | of the expenses of the government. CouNTERFsIT Five-DOLLAR BILLS on bod = lary Sherman says the revenues will not pena rene, are in circulation in ea See vere: hold ont if the expenses are not catdown. It | New York. The counterfeiter, Jonn Thomas, frotod aaa | $8 #DOUt decided reductions can be made | har been arrested. Thomas is a notorious ators. pprepriations for rivers aud harbors, burglar, aud it is supposed Belongs toa geng MMe. S130 Po _orss se. oss Washington Obrele emteen Sees NON a en ee ee 5 epnepie cera 0 Bign of the Big Boot, . Dita esa vue cgi ved from both, it '@ thoaght. It is Eney-fitting aad DR AUSTIN FLINT, DB F.N. OTIS. “ Hoalth- “Se Louis's SHOES snd BOOTS, ful, and well suited for Dyepepsia and cass of ives each prrchacsr a box ef PAPENT SNES Ee “ 3 R PaRSERVER and Weterproof Bile | DR cll with dyepepticn;and where bom gah ted a given to all orders by mail, DE: TOK BARKER. “By far tho most or mixed yin eine, etal ee Pigider Gout. REMOVAL CUNNINGHAM, THE ps, gu Bin. saeco tes ad Das ‘To be hed of all Wine Grocers, Eee ea | aetna