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THE EVENING} LISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDING Pennsylvania any cormer LIth street, The Evening Star Newspaper Company. S. H. KAUPFMANN, Pres't THE EVvertne STAR thy co mubserivers at Ten Cenis per week. or Forty four Cents per noth. Copire at the counter, Two Cents each. fy, nunt~ pos'age prepaid— Sixty Cents a month; one year, Tux WeEKLY Star—p S20 year, posiage prepaid. BF All mail subseriptions invariably in atearce. | BF Rutes of auivertising furashed or application. | Cm a ee meme ae neem | MACNA HON’ s DILEMMA. 4 | THE BUSSIANS IN TURKEY. uenin lar ON To ADRIANOPLE. ¢ 50-—N®. 7.675. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, IVEMBER 3, 1877. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. N Wing ES? in the revtvel_at Bill De held This (Sata jeboarh at? ia. m .ard 3 List sri V9) preach in Guedes Bohos | LL SOULS OH} RCH —Rev. Crs my puetir, will pr FIssT Be PTist CHU RE H teh street. uw Ber. J. H Cot Servicae 31 tha and Brea i FOUR OC: OCK SE ter ¥ 1a Men orial erarc Pastor,J.@ B ROH, Verw ) streets. — Pr Ling br th tae Powxn, To-morriw M nenal'h urs. Scate f oraialty tavited ic? CALVARY APTIST CBU sh corne: Sth and H th A. F. Masox will preach T : goed igt 2. The crdinacce of saptinm will be wii! tetored in ock exas. aad at 7: NDoL?H FINLey, by wie peetor, Hey. J. Ba Public cordinily tuvited CRURCH ere ccreer Stak aoe . mF reaeks . EDwaky REDEEMER (Re- th, BE meen png oe ly ae: 1K *tees zo wn the Sabbath ty the » Witsox, Seats free. Ail WHAT IS THE GosrEt by the Oiergy’—Sudyect ail, = a ae IS IT Teoabt discourse at Mec name. between: 31 row Loversct (roth ace luvited with Bivle ia hand, ie erdecticn. i COURSE OF SERMONS ON Fara Merrop litan Presb Wis visser sontneese, sane. Pensariees avenue.) by Rey Dr. CHe-tTea. Sabbath evening: st Te ocleck Subject for To-mrro The Komish Hierarchy, as foretold by Paul. cb. LHABMO VIC SOCIETY —Behearsai Socioc’ MUNDAY E\ ENING, at Gva- Charch. ESS A PRATT, Beotetary. C oR H. JONES —Naxerons 4 tients wil be atad to Raow that he . $25 bors &:* moved te manner of busines, puri circle and vests, MONDA dons Hal, 7 . Collect Gee rissmivens avenue LACK CURTALYS ~ Weare «i v: sta Fieech and S. Freeh ince @S tu 316 Nid » Si door, ED cents. ‘wovs- ring spe iy ark ‘Ataie fell tne ot Dav GOODS oo CARPETS at pepuiar BEX, ‘wat0 Ss COLLECTCR Wasurxetox, D. ©. Sotember 2, 17!, IMPORTANT TO TAN PAY SBS. The Co ie -or<f Taxes is prepared to recalve th» aa; val tax for sear cme ing June <). 178. levied up a Fea ani y<rioval proge. ty by act of Coogress ep proved March 3.127 By the terms of this act ot + Wart be paid Wefure tbe iirdt dav 0 108 paid /efore that date* thee added toteccn cea with each ter © per centom the smount there f Fenalty on the fi OF each ea ceed [Bep., Onion. Crit} Collector D.C, ETSHANS OF MEXICAN WAR—Rezi ting of Lecal Ass ciation SATURDAY 7H o clock, wt 21M Pounsylvania JAMES W. DENVER, Presid it; en ee M._KENADAY. Secretary. nov? * P.—The members of Forisi08 "LODGE. Ko 34.4. of P , will ascombie strat, hetween Ghent tte Dat RVENI v0. ob eent 7 piclock, avenue. p in fotizus uniform, for He ye i tee Shevernal vette Friend=hip Lodge ~ ae. em Dere« f Siste _——. me traterwalty lav invited to par- tiipste. By or nov? 3 EE RVANS, K. of R&S K5> csbivatex In Quality and Price. Champagne Wines of MOET & CHANDON. MUET & (HANDOS, Estat et 70 RENAULD, FRANCOIS & 00 , _Bevieoly Sule Agente for U. 8. 33 TRE STOCKHOLDEBS OF THK ETROPOLIS SaVisGS RaNK GF THE riernicz OF COLUMBIA ‘The A ee ta Mize ‘Trustees of the he strict of Qolumbin rner of 7h sf the Transac- jvea will be read at rok Se ghovre oe! o em. Oa M , to receive te ‘iret dep a wea pashoanivm five conte apwarde received. Mt Boxes for SB se tiene Fes ee 18, $18, an axear. Toe largest mo Bient bere in the cf iva nook vuibeE EN Yee KY BLUE Lica, BEDFORD, BETHESDA, And other natural MINERAL WATERS for «s'e at MILBUBN'S PHARMACY, oop tr 1429 Peon. avecue. | a Ym C. A. GUSPEL MERTING SvEaY ceate AFTESNOOS, CoN at wart’ Ps “Tt Ts tee O'cLoce. Bbort and cai cest sidremes. sivwing by 8 quartette. Young tou come. Every dy weicome sept tr. A OAB sre suffering from the errors and tn- th, Rervous weakness, early de ood, Ke., I will send a recetpe that Will cure you, #€5¥ OF CHARGE. This creat $27 “a disceneted bye missionary im Soa audreseed envelope to thn eepn isuas Station ws Bitle House; New York ctiy mops coly HONYADI JANOS WATES BUFFALO Litira wae Bre offered Ly the bottle 9€ 6 lowest rates, by Ww... “THOMPSON. ‘JOS Loch stroer, eepett a YORK AVENUE. ercomsously printed in jan6 ly “NOTARY PUBLIC, Ore sesrat BriLDixe. |THE EVENING STAR. | mal revenue, €366,857.:7: $212 | Hare. ‘The counterfeit ‘money ia capital; ee a eae | Executed and co § ste of Canada half dollars THE ADAMS zrived at Montevideo, Urn- 1 quarters aud United States balves and guay, September ivth, f Rio Janeiro. s. } tution, whose election as amemberof the | "A tclegram to the . Herald, dated New Washington National Monumeat society | Orieans, November i, says:—Ex-Goveraor we siucaieed a dow dave siune; tan © Wickliffe returned here today wiih the cepted with pleasure the appointment, aud | Origical Vernon parish returns. The fact THE SxcreT SERVICE Division of the | Treasury department has received about $1,000 in counterfeit silver coin belonging to the Pennsylvania gang of counterfeiters, tie leader of whom, J. B. ©. Ware, was ktliei a | DOUBLE SHEET. . A short time ago, ‘t will remembered, by a | Washington News and Gossip, | Secret service saicer. His aces mpiice Funk, | oo was captured at the same time, aud was last GOVERNMENT REcEIPTs To-DAyY.—In week sen’enced to two years in the peniten: Poncas CHIEFS COMING TO WASHING- VON,—Another delegation of Indian chiefs is expected here in a day or two to make a | trea'y for their lands. Tue) are Known as the Poreas tribe, who were removed last tpring toa reservation inthe Indian terri- ory from their lands on the White river, Dakota territory. The tribe numbers about twothousand. The lands to be treated for #re pasts of the lands to which the Spotted Tait and Red Cloud bands of the Sioux are how being removed. They come in charge vf Majer Howard, who was formerly the + gent lor the Spottéd Tail tribe. Iv 18 Satp that sevator Stanley Matruews bas scnt the amount of the Wormley hocel bill toex-Secretary Chandler. SECRETARY THOMPSON and Attorney General Devens wil! leave to-night for In- dianapolis, to attend Sesator Morton’s funeral. | PROMOTION —S. Willard Sexton,a 4h- cass clerk in the First Controller's office, has been promoted to be chief of the division of misce!l weous accounts in that oftca, MAIOR Maxcus A. Rewo, of the ith cay- | |. The following dispatch from | Baxter springs was recely ed to-day by the Commis: alry, who was so severely puhishet by court- | ¢ rof Indian Affairs: The Poncas will mart ast spring. is in Wasbington seer- | i rere next Monday mo: " io obtain a mitigation, if not the remis- » Of ali the rest of his sentence. PROF. HENRY, of the OWARD ae Louisiana Returniog Board. THE ORIGINAL V oN PARISH RETURNS thsonian Insti. ber of Will doubliess prove an active nm Ube astoeiation. AMONG THE CALLERS at the WLite House today were Secreiary Sehurz, Senators | Cbatlee, Matthews and Ferry, General Lo- ab, Repre-en‘atives Neal, Cannon, Money, nas been Kept a close secret, bat It appears Govecnor Wickliffe went oa from here espa- cially Co ge these returns, and the facts ia the case, with ideas of prominent northera democrats as to the prosecution of the board and the points to beemployed. Tae retarns Were left in the hauds of David Dudley Sieli he had done with them, wao had forgot w! T:pton, Leonard, Darrel, Harmon, K >| and it was ont E 2 a y with great diMienity they Wright, and Pa and the House | were recovered. ‘The returns, which are kep commictee on foreigu aifaits | very close, have, however,’ been examined PERSONAL.—C. A. Wetmore, of the Al‘a- | by ‘ue deraid correspondent with a m cro- scope. They can, umler the instrument, easily be seen tohave been tampered with, the erasure showing very eee The figore 2" has been erased, and 149" jasert- . The returns were originally 49 demo- erats and 2 republicans. It tn plac? of this “2” that the 49 republican voles were written. THE RETURNING BOARD TO BE pROSE- CUTED POR EFFECT AT THE NORTH Governor Wickliffe since his arrival has been in close conference with lea ling demo. cratic politicians. Upon being interviewed be stated that ‘the board were certsialy guilty, and with an honest jury would de convicted. In conversation with ngpentar ye north they felt that the ple here owed it to themselves to see the board was pros- ecated; that they had fraudulently counted the electoral vole which the people had cast for Tilden, and if something was no! dove the people of the north woutd feel sure that Californian. arrived in the city to day. Col. Jonn M. Bacon, of General Sner- man’s staff, has returned, aud ison daty at the War department. He went West with General Sherman's inspecting party, it will be :cmem! cred, but on the return, left the pally at Cincinnati, aud went to Frankfort, Ky., on a visit to bis home. ADJOURNMENT AND THE FINANCIAL QUESTION.— It is quite evident that the final adjouramenrt of the special session of Con- gress canuot now be brought abont until within a very few days of the day for tne regular session. The position of the anti- resumption bill in the House i ich that its iriends, who have a seajority, (It not listen to final adjournment until a ste is taxen on the direct question of repeal. Quite a num- her of the friends of the anti-resumption bill sy that if the opporents of the measure do 5 Lot show @ disdosition to allow it to get a | Hayes and Packard had been elec‘ed. Tae place outeide of the morning hour, that they | Velnen pean Teutens. Epon Which the will filibuster when the army bill is brong’t + Were to be » Were themselves suf- ficient to change the count, but it was a sam- up. These take the ground that enforce! re- Be of many olner Cases, ahd as such bal t> noticed. fumplion operates lo disiress the ¢onatry, and that the eres of the people are more pressing and of more importance than the needs of the army. THe Protestant Eriscorau Caurcu CONGRESS heid its last session in New Yors Tux LaTE SENATOR MORTON —The Pres- | yesterday, and the subject discussed was the ident issced an executive order last evening | Of#anlzution and adiministratioa of caarity. Among the speakers was the Hoa. Join Welshe of Philadelphia, the — minister to pel courtot St. James, He main- tained that had the ehureb and the state each performed its duties in securing toman ad- vantages which individuaily he coali not command, the highest point of civilizatioa had long ere this been reached. A sysvem- atic plan ior the admiuistration of charity was belong developed whic promised w compass in @ few years the full cirele of charity. Indiserimiuate charity does leat io the demoralization of ite dependants, in cre- ating paoperism., Toe Episcopal Charch onght to be the home of the haubie Ci asses. Rey. J. W. Brown, of Cievelant, argued in favor of tbe formation of brotherhoods and sis erhoods to acti tematiccuart >. A Co.orrp L. YER IN GEORGIA. Biyles L. Hutchings of Columbia, 8. C., (cOlored), made application to tae suprem=s court ot Georgia, in Atlanta, yesterdi admission to practi e presented a cer ligeate of admitsion to the bar of Soatn Carolina, a certitieste of the chief justice of that siate that he ‘ @ practicing lawyer to good standing, and a comroission from G ov. Hampton appototing him atria! J istice. The couit told him tt would admit uim on the papers as @ liwyer from South Carolina. bit he Stated he vesired to reside 1a Atlanta The cout said admission wo the supreme court in Georgia entitled him to no privi- leves in the courts below, and advised him to apply to the Superior court. In THE TRIAL OF CakDOZO, ex state treasurer, yesterday at Colamoia, S C., Clerk Woocrui! finished his testion ony, Showing that @ conspiracy to defraud the — —s entered into by Cardozo and ofti- ot eneral asaembly. Waen tne pronecution lowe closed its evidence direct the de- Cardoza, was sworn, and was on the witness stand for several hours. His de- nial of certain transactions, including the Frankfort certificate, will prolong the [esti mony, as other witnesses will be prodaced tocontradict him. The trial will probably exter! into next wee Tak RalLKoaD EXCITEMENT on the Vermont Loundary and the sudden death of | Col. Foster the cootractor of the Southeast- ern railroad, caused much excitement inthe Province of Quebec. The Canadiaa militia are on duty guarding the line of the Southeastern road. Trains are now run Jamenting the death of Seaator Morton and Saying: “The services of Oliver P. Morton to he naiion in the difficult and respoasible administration of the affairs of the state of Indiana as its governor at a cr tical juncture of fhe civil war cao never be overvalued by his countrymen. His long service in the Senate has shown his great powers a8 a legis- lator, acd as leader and chief councillor of the political party charged with the conduct of tue government during that period. Ia all things, and at all times, be has been «le, strenuors aud faithful tin the public service, acd his fame with bis country men rests upon a secure foundation. Tae several executive departments will be closed oa the day of his ijureral, and appropriate honors sboald be paid fo the memory of the deceased states- man by the whole nation.” samily of Senator Morton have re- ceived a large number of telegrams of sym- pathy from promineat persons and perso val iniends, including President Ilayes ani Vice President Wheler. The Indianapolis com- mittee bave perfect.d arrangemeuts for the funeral on Monday. BILL TO REMONETIZE THE SILVER DOL- LAR.—Tbe House committee on banking aad currency has agreed to report a bill to restore the silver dollar to its monetary power be- fore teing demonetized. The bill provi ies that there shall be coined at the several mints of the United States silver dollars of the weight of four hundred and twelve and a haif grains troy of standard silver, as pro- vided in the act of January 18, 1837, on wuich shall be the devices and superseription pro- vided by said act, which coin, together with all ‘silver dollars heretofore coined. py the United States of like weight and fineness, shall be a legal-tender tor all debts aud dues, public and private, except where otherwise provided by contract, and any owner of sil- ver bullion may it the same at any United Staves coinage mint or assay office to = coined into such dollars for his benefit npon the same terms and conditions as gold bullion is deposited for coinage under exisi- ing Jaw. It is understood that when the bill is reported to the House it will be pi that ube legal tender power shall ot affect contracts made from date of the demon- eUization of silver to the passage of this act, and also limiting the amount for woich it sual] be legal-tender. Judge Buckner will endeavor to ss it | vader a Suspension of the rules oa Mouday | iver Notth Trey to East Richfard. Asa B Peat, but, failing in this, will report it from | Foster, jf bas been eleeted foe Pe called. King and eurren¢y committee Waea war between the two roads promises wo e0- —— one. OUR TAADE WISH THE BAMANAS—THO| wewsrared STATISTICS FOR OC ited States consnl at Nassaad, N.P, bas | Messrs. Rowell & Co. report tbat 8s pab tran: mitted ap interesting report to the De- | tions were established in ihe Waited Sia partment of State on the trade of the Baha- | and Canada in Ueivber, th ra Der i Seven of the mas with the United States, and how to en- | ing 11 dailies and .s weeklies. lerge the same. The Bahamas have ret | BeW papers were republican, 13 democratic, great comroercial depression since tne ¢ and independent. ‘The ander were St’ the southern rebellion, at which nie # | non-polilical ring the mi he suspen- large amount of capital was withdrawn from | sion oi + publications was announced, 31 of we Islands by those who had prospered by | the namber be ec Lies. Of the dead pa- blockade running, and who then withdrew | pers to England and 1 United States. Follow. | ing this depletion came neavy losses in ths | shipments of pine apples to the Unitei States, the almost total extinction of the salt industry by our own bigh tariff, &c. New industries have, however, sprang up. Last y«ar, for the first time since the abolition of slavery, s0gar aud molasses were manufac- rs 12 were republican, 3 democratie, and 4 independent CHARCE OF EM Gibbs, cierk of Jabob dgway, broker, Philadelphia, has been held in $6,000 bail to answer # charge of embezzling avout 519,000 from his employers. Gibbs declares tbat all the loans, &c., he negotiated aud by which 1 money was lost were negotiated with the — ¢ pretug etabiienimeatd have. best Nos | Covsent of Ridgway. He was ia Ridg way's Scetehet tee Seetaiomee eonartenes, sugar, | employ sixteen years. &e., —— ieaortes from ihe United states— | and the farmers are extensively entering yon. the cultivation of vegetables for the United States market. The consul says, if peat duties on ou the imports of salt and pine app!«s were abolished, an immense t:n- petus would be given to the trade and indus- tries of those islands, which would all result in an increased trade with the United States. Even as it is, American manufactures are surely and steadily taking the place of Brit- ish manufactures. THE ARMY APPROPRIATION Bit.t.—Tue | army appropriation bill reported to the House contains a proviso that no movey Loss or Lire ar A F1ge.—Dauring a fire 1p the boarding house of Taomas Burke, at Montreal, Cauada, Christian Ramoassen, a boarder, was suffocated. Masou Burke was en out unconscious, but will probably re- cover. Mary Burke jamped from the second sory window, aud is provably fatally i iur- The firemen rescued the rest of the in- Sates: A N&Gro BURNED TO DEATH BY AN 1 - ABAMA MoB.—Oweu Wrixht, colored, wao brutally outraged a white lady a month a. near Crawford, Ala, was yesterday tak, | from the jail at Scale, Ala, by a party of about oné hundred cfizeus, who carried him app roy riated by it shall be paid for recrait- | 10 the Woods, and it I burnthim. His i gitearm bes ond the Bamber of enlisted | | vietim fally’identified men, including Indian scouts and hospital | pe gitgation IN FRANCE —Semi- ages November! Le, BEY Fouls on the | omicrai dispatches from Paris report that tae Toinistry are prepared to resign at once, Ge to await the assembling of the chambers. Moniieur says the president is dispose to try a ministry @ the right, supported by a ma- jority of the senaie,and bas had an tolerview with M. Pouyer Quertier. Suppen Death tn Cuurcr ericksburg, V: is not to be construed to prevent en] istmeats in the signal =. which the bill dectares shall hereafter be maintained as now organ- ized and ——— as law, with @ force of colisted men ceeding 300, after tha resent terms Ot enlistment bave “expired. The bil sie eae aee that cavalry regiments may be ted and ‘ane up to the force of 10 en per: ir Service on the Mex- erie ican froutier, this does not increase the total force of the army. The total amount appropriated and expended for the army last Methodist chureb last Wednesd Jng the service. He was in tne SEAL WAS $27 624,507, and there eee | Lis axe. Of $1,.0°,000 for transportation which is PS RE ET to be provided for. ey ites of the hit | Hen. LavaYette §. . Fosre twelve years now, reported foot u) o. They are ) States Menacor, and daring Joaosen’s ier acting Viee President of tie United ftaves, has been nominated by the repud- Means at Norwich, Coun., for representative in the state legisiatur S7-A catumount Bre feet loog ¥ Was killed in Alleghany county, Mi., last woe fixed open a basie or "O00 men, which is belleved to be about Se force of the atmy,aud which is said to be greater than the average namber borne on ihe rolls dariag the past four months. The War department's estimates of the amounts necassary for the support of ‘he army oie the present fiscal | al 16,7 urThe king of Abyssinia pte a b; propo: by tha cherenities an ‘norence, his late dofeat of the rebels, now threat B5 roe 000. ee proviso inserted by the House ; to invade Egypt with 120,000 meu. iu the army yep ae Sast winter | PU Ags Robdinsos, of New York, has is- against the use of an; of the army | jamation designating Taursday, ier Cae ye is euterely | the theaune inst.,as Thanksgiving day, so bas ‘rom the pr ical parpaset 7 | the governor of Rhode pape pe eon ne eeprom ' transe state, though k | tre. Some New Books. X+Y = Z; or the Sleeping Preacher of North Alabama. Containing an account of most wonderful mysterious mental Phonomena, folly authenticated by living witnesses; by Rev. G. W. Mitchell. Now York: A. 8. Barnes & Co. |Forsaie by W. Baliautyne} Ii the witnesses in this ca.e are not testifying under a delusion, the mental pheaom.na here described are certainty eatitiel ts the claim made of being “most wonderful and mysterious.” The person in whom thes: Phenomena are developed ts the Rey. Con stantine B. Sanders, of Athens, Alabama. When about 5 years of age he began to b> aficcied with convalsions, causing terrible pains in the heat, afer whica there was no iced a separation of the boves of the head wide ecough, ove witness states, to bury finger in, “ranging from above his eyes nes the center of his forehead to the top of hin bead, and from the top down towards, and near lo each ear.” When tue paroxysmssud sided the openings would vearly close up. From abeut the time these “atracks of ciamping” commenced he began to ex ilbit the pecullar mentai conditions, which seem to bave been of the nature of “see At first the things he saw were nevei great distance, tint “as yearsr led servations were extended from time to time until they seemed to reac yw tne Most remote parts of the to the planels.” the Rev. ‘author Ii does not appear that he made an covcries of bote in his planetary observations, and curiously enough he seeias to have Missed Mars’ moons altogether. It is, how- ever, vouched for by a cloud of witaess-s, ineluding severai divines aod medical m that be saw and deseribed events uapper miles awry in Alabama. Hoe detailet bed scenes of persoas uot previoasly kay to be ill; toid where lost mouey could found; deseribed the contents of letiers he | had Hever seen; trausleted Luin in bis | owing not tng of that Anguage When awake; announced the burn- «ng of Salisbury, N. C., February the hour ti comme as faud the fact that it broke out inatin-shop. He tellsof anozro | turning sumersanits in a store three bua- dred yards distant; hears a dinner ehit.c wheti one mile disiaot: s upper chamber taking a handkerehisf “turough @ bole in the cetling just at the too of the wash-board;” telis of a young lady being struck by lightn, death of Dr. Shelby,” ot Rev. Ws F. Driskell; where to ook flads a silver pong A a letter from Mr. got it;? “tells Rev. Mr. Tiauoa how he used ri of an Old speech iv a sermon;” -+flady <q't Bentley’s keys; “tells the time by watch and clock with eyes closed;” *‘talls of @ max ‘spreeing’ on the square iu’ Wiaches- ter, Ten,” “gives the history of Captiia Billy Murrel:? “shoots Dr. Thach’s nat in the hight at distance of forty yards? “flads @ dollar bill in the nigat at Mooresville)" | “records #& conversation at @ distance of | seventy-five miles,” and maay Obor wou- | derfu) Unings of the same nature. it suotid be added, in expianatina of the od tite, that the signature used in every instance by Mr. Sanders in his sleep is “XLY -Z.? Ye utterly rejects the theory of “sp:ritaalism,” clairvoyance, mesmerism Or aatmal meg- netism having anytiing to do with bis p> culiar developments, but holds that + tia solution may be sough: sucecssfally oaty from @ theological ard scriptural stand. Chedayne of Kotono; by Ausburn Towner. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. {For sale by William Ballantyne} A story of the early days of the republic, baving to some ex'eat a basis of fact, but enlivenct by the Luirciac- tiou of @ romantic elemeat. Literature for Little Folks; sy Elizabeth Lioyd. Philadelphia: Sower, Potts « Co {For sale by Kichar! Roberts.) Selections from standard autbors and easy less ns in composition for the iustraction of children in the English language. A Practical Treatise on Lightning Protre ton; by Henry W Spaag. Puilatelghia: Claxton, Remsen & Haffeifingsr. [i ur sale by E. M. Whitaker & Son.) The Wine Bibber's Temperance Society Boston: Lee & Shepard |For sale by Wai Ballan‘yne) Tne story a temperance society organized and successtally carrica into eff. et On liberal principles. wo Women; by Constance Fenimore son. New York: D. Appleton & Co (For saie by J. Shillington.) a poem re printe ed from Appleton's Journal, Re, ort Upon G ozraphica! and G ological Explorations and Surveys West of tae O.e Hundredth Meridian in charge of Lieut: Geo. M. Wheeler. Vol. V, Zsolozy. Wash- ington: Governmeot Printing Oice Tails is the flfth of the series of six voluaies giv- ing ibe results of the Wheeler exploration and has been prepared for publication by Surgeon H. A. Yarrow, U. S. A. The volume is creditable to our goveranest, both 1p its mechanical execatioa and in tae reat degree of readable interest thrown over e dry technical details of official reporis. itis like @ new revelation to fiad such bits of bright descriptive writing as tne folio wing in @ volume issued from the Goverament Printing Office: « In mest portions of the United States, the red bat is one of the most abundant, charac teristic, and familiat species, belug rivalet in these respects by the httle browa ba 1 It wenld be ‘safe to say thal, in any nce of a bat entering our roo in , the chances ace a nnadret to one of its being either one or the otuer of "i Ubese two species. The perfect noiselessa and swiftness of its iligut, the extraordina agility with whieh it evades obstacles—eveu ihe nlost dexierous strowes designe? for its capture—and the uawonted shape, associate! in popular superstition with tue ‘demons of the shades, couspire to revuisive feelings that heed litle fancy to re weint and a canny Botthe bat is no gost; ont @ substantial, compact litt of tle-b and blood, muca like a mouse With wings, ompletely apimal to the tips of Its ears abd (ail; an erratic yet basy little bu for insects, oaton the oo attractod to our ane s nor by the light as some suppose, but sim which is attracts tured, whics an breathless attace w! hats. during which furniture is upset Jamp apap et pect out, the little animal will be found a reddish, furry, flat creature, with membranes of exquisite lelicacy, foided oo each side like haif of a tiny umbrella, of which the tremendous long fugers are the sticks 5, yabout the shoulders, sioping down to a furry expanse behind, wia a piggist lule head, twisting all ways at once, on & stumpy heck, mousé Ike 6arS, sLandinz straight up; fanny, little, snapping, black specks of eyes; and an “open” countanance indeed—for the mouth is deep, bristling with fine needle like tet, while trou tae throat comes a sbarp, squeaky barslog ofanger an4 perhaps defiance, if we caa suppose such a pigmy to have so greata soul. Such ‘§ Lhe simple creature that excites emotional fons to fancies not wholly lacking aa ete- ment of terror; aud the utmost damage it conld do the clumsy giants, its cap ors, would be a prick fron) its tiny teeth—pretty sure to be givea to an incautious flager tip” Allunde or Love Ventures. New York: Charles P. Somerby. (For sale by J. Brad, | Adems.) Baby Ballads; by Uno. Boston: Les & Shepard. [For sale by E. M. Wailaker & Boe } Fleasantly illustrated by Oscar Ple- seth. j Adrift in the Ice.Flelds; by Capt. Charles W.Hali. Boston: Lee & Shepard. by E. M. Waitaker « son} A chronicling tue adventures and misadven. tures of a party of Eoglish geatlemen while sLeoting sea: fowl! on the sea-ice. The Telephone; by Prof. A. E. Dolbear. Boston: Lee & Shepard. [For sale by E. M. Whitaker & Son.) Giving an acconat of the phenomena of eleciricity, magnetism and sourd, as mvolved in the action of tae tela: re phone, with direc lous for making aspsakiag iclepbune. Doctor Tom; by Etward Payson. Boston: Lee & Shepard. (Forsaly by E. M. Watta ker & Son.) Caricature and Other Comte Art tn all Times and Many Lands; by James Parion. New York: Harper & Bros, [Par sale by Robert Beall.) A a portion of ths contents of this volume a; red in Har. per’s Mugazine during the year ists, batmany of the most curious of the flustrations are added, and these include the present or re- cent carieature of Germany, Spain. Italy. Ching aud Japan. Mr. Parton saya that | taken at f Congress ta t nat else the enemies of truth ter of finance: not hate itas they do. Care Wherens some settied line of policy ia ne ton seems to have done his w: cessary the umereal and financial | error or two of statement wortl correcting in | prosperity of a!l sec Therefore, future edition Thus we flod him making Resolved, That, | judgment of thir | the curious blunder of attributing the rather | House, the remonetization of silver aud the clever caricature illustrations tn Mrs. | restoration of ( ar of suffictent fs aed abd the then pending amentinents. Ho said The A BC o he remembered that th resumption bill was comb, Li. D. Mr. y | when it ed almost crammed down the George E ti The Sad Fortunes throats of Its opponents and he : | Agios Berto y eors vt. | pentanc ‘ bh a | important measures be- Courtship in 1720 By Hawiey | fore the House and the couutry. ‘It was to ; Smart. author of “B carry out spirit Mr. Ewing was directed Philadelphia: J. 1. Lippin to make the motion to reconsider. sale by C. C. Parvell) Ro i | thor, must be something precious tu ca! Welgit and foe dollar, a ic gal ten make 't an honey Fravces Troilope’s “Domestic Manners of | b the the Americans” They were the | work of a your g Englt na accom. | right direction, £001, paried that lady to the U a iol States on her! and thet there should be some legisiat ion to visit in that effe The Origin of the World ting to Rew- Mn. EWIN ‘S$ REPEAL BILt | elation and Sctence; by J. W. ta raon, F. . | CAME Up asthe unfluisued busimess of the S., &c. New York: far or | MOTGINg hour, and an effort was made to | sale by Robert Beall.) Tos author | Mike the bill out of the moruing hour. has been to thougitfal perplexed | 4 Mr. Kelles proposed that in order to allow | With the app: rent autagonisms of science | eb referred to the com and religion, aud to throw as n light as | id made the special possible on the presen he much or a day certain, debate to contin agitated questions ain, when tue ibe worid and its » called on the bill Tepugnance to that mote of leg ; by that be then had Elict. New per & Bros. (For sale by Robert Besil} | Mr. Buckner, ed) on t hese four hand 2 volumes are of Har mittee, per’s “Half-liour Si ries.” the fallestd. | Erema; or My Father's Sin; by RD. Bla tion to recom | nterest of free debute had been orga sized icbmeni,as in the last Congress, to bring these New York: Harper « Bros. [Fors Robert Beal! } A new novel by tue autcor Sarrier.’” more i ed what the chairman of ee bad said as to the purpose of itlee to permit debate aud admit amendments. Afler @ protracted debate Mr. kelly sub- mitted bis proposition that the bill be made the special order for Tuesday next afte: the morning bhour,and from day to day watil | Star series. Illustrated Lessons ia Our Language; or, centuries, the first volawe of ¢ How to Speak and Write Correci! De- signed to Teach Engtish Grammar without iis Techsiealities. By G. P. Qaacken vos, LL.D. New York: D: Appleton & Co. [Fut sale by Joseph Shillington.) Lox pox, graph, dat d Tharsday, says Chevket Pasha manding the ——— POWDER MILL EXPLOSION, MACHANONS DILEMMA. Av Oficial Notice Loxpor. Nov "acts correspond. when he undertook this wort ne supposed FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. | 8.0" the following tbat it would afford a relief to arduous work vineial papers: “tt opponents been eo Pro. Scmaraey wee ctdeat aa acek aeaDEn Pe __ SATURDAY, November 3 | cided at the last exbinet coureil that the Spted such bafMling difficulties. After rau- THE SENATE was not iu session to-day. present cabinet wi tn office tili No. sacking the world for spectinens, he foanl | HOUSE.—Mr. Foster asked unanimous | ember Sih. After ut + \o the coun. that usually a caricature is a thing of a eonsent to offer @ resolution contiguing the | )'t),£° 78! Wu" # ae ae iment, and that dying as soon aa its moment | soldiers’ roll on the doorkeeper’s list as it | of reauhonce deputies wite s jones ¥ j | meaver ite found, son thas or Tespe stood in the last Congress, but objection was | the support of other of com= ancestors had not the least notion of waa we | made. REIME sv owston a mtn. call deceoey. When, therefore, he tad laid | TO ALLAY FINANCIAL ANXIETY. a — ot the ieft. She aside from the mass the obselefe and the im- | — Mr. Price ofered the following, and asked ce anneal Seen ae proper there were not so very many leit. He] but failed to obtain, consent for its cousider BR pty JB a8 managed, however, tne reader will | ation: . mn podem dot ~~ _possibie think, to eelect @ very goo! Illustration of | | Whereas much uncertainty and greatax- | 10, Atrive at. some Kind of transactioa ey | caricature “in ail times.” Oa the <eaeral | tety exists in the miads of the people of the Of the chart ; . subject treated, be remarics justly there | country in reference to what of the senate may ber cabinet ta minte- Hy-elected tose such a min- st dispateh Rus dans are with wateb aod ad tL walt'ag for Phevne Amply Poovistoned CONSTANTINO Le Toe Pow bas -sned to the py " ala suce that and can bola The Constant Nox ints # semi off opie Conference De i ference. A dispaten ipues on the Oret evia and the Toursday, the i5th, when the previous ques. | Te Russian ad Crystal Songs. By J. A. Bischo? and O heavy joxs. Reinforcemenus are arrivin F_Presbrey. Toleo, Onto: W. W. Waitney | U2 sbail be ordered, with all the pending rapidly. Au aitemix to retake Telusche wil to (For sale by William Ballantyne j een NL anny So ee Sane are Until the Day Break. A Novel. By Mrs | ~ Fhe chatr submitted the nropmsition, | J. M.D. Bartlett, (“birch Arnold.”) Paila- Tr. Willis ( r.) sai eve: 4:iphia: Porter's Coates. [For sal’ by Sol. | discussion would impair the national eredit, and he must object. The Speaker said Mr. Ewing's only re- course then was on Monday 02 & motion to | suspend the rales . Frye moved the House adjourn. Mr. Foster moved that when the House ad- journ it be to meet ou Wedocsday, and on this the yeas and nays were ordered, which consumed the remainder of the morulag bour, omovs & Chapman.) A new volume of the Internationa’ Series. Norstou’s ks By Mrs. Ann S. Stephens. Philadelphia: B Petersoa & Brothers A new novel by this prolific and popula~ aa- © Morton Faces Death. {Indiunapotis Cor. Cincinnati Co nmercial Re When first attacked he was satisfied would die, and his desire was to live to get home. Afler rallyieg from several very dangerous attacks, bis condition improved fo much that be was encouraged. “At the ume of President Hayes’ visit be seemed very much better. Hé was compet, and even cheerful. His countenance Was nataral, his condition good, aud his vores was clear and strong. In the evening he was quit) his old self, relating an anecdote or two and siniling frequently io ‘its old oright THE SILVER DOLLAR 2ir. Clarke (Mo.) introduced a bill for the remonetizaiion of silver the coinage of the silver dollar, aud to raake it a legal ten- | der for the payment ot debts. R ferred to committee oa banking and eurreney. Mr. Buckoer irtrodaced a bill to ‘prov ide for the recoinage of the silver dollar and re Store tts standard as a legal tender, aniasked 1t8 rejerence to the committee on bauking | and currency. 1 Mr. Stephens said the bill ought to go to be made linmediately. —— GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS, Reauction of Wages. Lonxpon, Nov 3 —The cotton mill owners of Ashton, Staly Bridge and Mossle; resolved to give a week's notice of ry fy ent. redu “ton of the operatives’ wages. fhe Trade Mark Treaty. —P mek treaty between tne United Gres! Britain, which was _—— nited States Minister Pi te Earl of Derby, secretary of state ‘or the ue foreign cepartment, some days since, pro- vices that the subjects and citizens of each country bave the tame rights as the citizens: or subjec's of the other, or as are now or: hereatier be granted to the subjects oF zens of the most favored thing relating to trade marks and (oan tee bels, upon fulfilling the formalities required by the laws of (he respective countries. —_——— bod bation, in every- Fata! Powder Mill Expt Boston, Mass. his morning the ‘lof the Amer- Those who saw hitn When were inex gress) the committee on coinage, weights and ican Powder Or Concord, Mass., (net sbocBed to see him upon his arrival in 74 mepsures. | Acton,je , 4, demolishing the wooden dincapolis. He was emaciated ED Mr. Buckner contended that while “-hecom- | bu Iding + since the former explosion aL Meptend Of bis vo.ce was gox fissut- | mittee on cotmage, weights and measures | lest July, \.!ling toe only oceupant, Charles ikring became Incense, and au « <pres- iva of | bad jorisdietion of the mannutactare of the | H. Perry 1 30 Bro as compels came over bis face. ere Was,po | coin bills, retating to the fonctions ties body docbt, mavy communiugs with the idea of | coin, should go to we backing and carrene his ‘rabber death, but fe said nothing until day before | Mr. Ketley sai? tue committee o2 3 who was ip Senter ay. Recovering feom an til ‘ara, he | hod its exisience. owing to the introtnctivn | nother bu hiing ris distent, bad his observed his fam ly, Weep!ng, and said,iaa | of the question of the metric rystem, end © she een by broken window giass. val car voice.” “I belive you think I | argued that its duty referred to the characte r Several others savcd their lives. by st will pot get well.” Then be reached out bis ] of (ve coinage and the regulation of th into a racewey. The lest will pol exces. band to uis Wife, and there was silence. mints, 5 £2.00, In such an hour it was not prop rto ask if Mr. Cox said he honed the bill would co TR he was prepared todie. That the Searcaer | to gentlemen from whom hecoull| The Preside: rou of Hears alone can answer. But Wf prep. vration can be inferred froma man’s fear- lessvess of ueath, then Mr. Morton was ready trust, rather than these — fangled noti He hoped it would go there, for the commi:- lee ob banking and currency was over- Approved. Boston, Mass., Nov. 5—A large mesting war held ln Favetil sil to-night, the resclt of which wes one of the inced most rsistent indersements that the Presi- todie. Last night Dy. Day, an old friend aad | weighted. ( Laughter.) and neighbor, wes-called in-and engaged with | “After farther 4 rusaion the motion of Mr. | dcui's poliey bas yet received The mesting bim in prayer. To the question !f he was | Stephens prevailed, and the bill was sent to | wes colerably large and tolera’ yy prey arel for the change, air. Morton replied | the committee. bey c. There were +prinkled here and there Mr. Finley introduced 4 joint resolution for an ameudment to the Constitution to pro vige for the election of President and Vice Sora by a direct vole of the people. ferred. Mr. Muldrow totroduced a bili providing for the metrical system of coinage. a od to the committee on coinage, welghts aud measures. AUL1L45 p. m. the House adjourned. ———EE The Paris Exhibition. Paris Correspondence Phitadelphia Times. mR great deal of interest is manifested nere in the coming World’s Exposition, and ro &S Well as be could for bis fatling breath, thet he bad tr‘ed to live right, whieb was the oply accepred preparation for death,or words to thatetiect. During theday Dr (Hosuoar, his old friend and preceptor, hi bim, and Revs. Bortlett_ aud Ba: loos ve aiso'bcen prerent. Mr Morton was reared jn the Presbyter'an church, bat bas never been a member. [lis proclivities have hae rather to the Methodist —— acconnt of Bisbop Awes guished divines with whom he has been intt- mate. Of late years he has not attended church regularly because of his lamene=s. Some one aas observed tat in all his public speeches there can be found no reference to ‘al seasoning of democrats and greev backers, bo app ‘a londly es the re- publicans every nt made. Erecnbackers, however, proved troublesome, questions now oa then. Speeches were made by Seaator lhawes and Gov. Cham- berlain, of Maine. somewhat persisted iv asking religion or @ future state. Tuat I kno wv. from | Pains andexpense =—_ to make !t sur- @ premises, ana james tu herself. The hoving heard im expresshimsett, was irom | Pass all its Tuenew baildiags | eldest child toaumcéd to'reacls the sore shore and a high degree of veneration. He ones said to | re certainly superb, and will constitute one | gave ihe alarm, gt mother a’ one me that he did no. approve of sacred allu- | Of the chief featuresof the Exposition. Tuey | child were rescued. The boct'es of ae two. are already nearly completed. and, unlike those at Poiladelphia, will be ready for ex. bibliors months before the time for opening. The permanent building. erected ta the form sions in political sj A CHURCH SENSATION —(Quite @ sens?- tion bas been occasioned in cnareh circles ethers were found au hour afterwards. ———— mor Cholera, CINCINNATI, —The Baquirer pub. in Newark over the report that two deacoos, | of a vast se! and commanding a | lishes reports from a rge age of places formeriy atiached to the House of Praye. magnificent vies ¢ Seine, is anorna- | im (bio, Indiana, llino! igan aud the Newark St. Alvans of the E ment to & city tebe Bh rowded with palaces, Kentucky, indic Chureh, receu'ly, while in Rome, ‘a! The Caen *S soit when quarried and | lence of hog c Protestantism a0 it esp Romad Cathol- | placed in the bailding tha: it can vs cat and aralities, bas been a regalar in question are Rev. | carved as easily as wood, but whiek | using favmers a heavy los, bat nesslaer and F. Mackall. | a8 hard as crauile upon exposur MOE reporis state “4 Is now rapidiy dying rs of highly respectabl and | builcing material such as no ot , | oun wealthy 3 While at'ached | and accounts fur the feeility with waich tac a to the Flow ronformed to the | Parisians build their magnidcent edi x A Wife Me practices charch. and in store those destroyed. Alrealy mo«' AN: 8, Mb., Nov. 3 — in the all outward ave proof that tuey | rain caused by the siege and the con cate oO: Jienry Norfoik, who hes been on songed to Ww the “advane>! | has been repa'red. '* ay interest America irial simee Tuesday last, charged wilh tbe eburck party ow, it is stated by Rey. yhowill visit Paris next year to Kvow mnurder vf his wife, near Friendship, Aune Mr. A. L. Wood, the curate of the House of Prayer, that their conformation cy the prac- Uece and teachings was done uuder protest, ‘tor they queu au expressed to me. he states. on ir dissatisfaction with we to whieb th been acercdited as b: ing, and said that the only partics In the church with which they could conse 'entioas ly identify themselyes were (2° Low, or Broad Church men.” Rey. Mr. Wood edis “‘tnat If these Rasp Sega thorough- ly imbued with the principles of the -ad- vanced school’ they would nevet have been guilty of schism.” A sister of Rev. Mc Vaa Rensselaer also joined the Catholic charch at Bek me with her bro‘her—(. ¥Y. the priceoi iiving has ad va oced since the war, ard that they must payas m ch he New York or Philadelphia. Tae days, a! of cheap shopping, as compared with o leading cities, are over. ‘The increased fac ities of trade have equalized prices in ali great cities, So that one can buy Dearly cheaply tn Patlad many articles esse: rin America. | © But, let one say what he wil. who can keep Americans from spending money in Paris? They do it with a relish andao gn aed that are astoniahing. Keeps up the most — botels r= | shops to be found here. as g asa play to hear thestories of thet oxtayaguess and their gullibility io oupine. But the shops are attractive and French drosses preity. What wonder that our ladies ve 4 and ? The Champ Elysees is as gay as fairyland; there are strange fascinatioas, ang they ure away from home. What wou- der that ovr men spend money here? © 1¢ might moralize, but what's the use? People do not come to Paris to moralize. PENALTIES OF FREE-THOUGHT 1% ‘Texas.—Dr. 8. 1. Knssell, a promincat el. izen of Bell county, fexas, and an infilel, hale k inveigied from his home recently by a mob of believers into some wocds, they stripped him and announced their the following words of their spokes- : “We know yon are an honest maa aad &@ good physician, bul we will tolerate no tn- fidele in Bell county, so by the help of Gol we will stop your career of infidelity.” A strong, tough raw hide was thea projaced, and, amid a deep silence, intended to 1m- y- bu: KE *) THE VALUE OF THE EVENING NewsPa- PER.—First, the evening paper is read by more persons; ily, it is read with more time, and consequently with more care. Tae | | Arunde! county, ou the 26th of ast, bronght in @ verdict this morning of murder occupy @ large share of publ botw ithstand ing the gravity of _he polttical flections on Mr. Vanderbilt lor, colored, aged pnd yer? bere for the mar, rendered yesterday iu favor im the civil suit before the disicict court in the case Of the goveroment vs. McKee, o——— Ma. in the first decree after having been oat all Norfolk was remanded for sentence. i Geueral Gravt. Nov. 3 —Gen. Grac Parts, contiages to attention bere risis. The General denies that be cast re- and states that the Interview published by the Wore is ao- solutely false. execated two years alipinsenenine Verdict for Melee. Cixcinna ». Nov. 5 —A special de- paich from o Louis says judgement was the de Fire SPRINGFIELD, Mass. Nov.3—The dwel- Stofford, ling of Dr. H. M. |) wt Hh on Ville, press the victim with the enormity of his ‘starts out in the | Was burned this morning. tan J Offense, a hundred lashes were adininisiere’ | merchant or business man starts or oe ae | Ting Was tusened Sor one — on his bare back. He was then set fras, and | mond. lebas Little time and les; inclina- potato # notice stuck up stating that infidelity tn | tion to read financial simply The Markets. fatwre would be —— ia Bell county by ithe use of torch and halter.—{ Lovisville “Cour. BALTIMORE. Rosember 3 —Virginia sixes, old, 30; do, deferres, Jou rnai. ess, and thea tl ee to one side. | rcind rien 43; {Niet Garoiton sae old, 17 7 ‘Ol 80 Wil even! % e cares of all, 7%. i n WANZ Buy of them tre: ey — em ee, P acing the he day over over, he ‘the Ii and | mae Tieeuk Bee 2—Cotton stendy— Arkansas, as he gazed into the depat —— and ‘saw the nimble ‘agers of tee you a the eas Soecembaster lic matter that Tio a OF Mo lice lar poution th they Saxe angen pe tay: . be presented for bik faspec This ts | vember, 1 Seat Sey. December. asked a young friend. “ah, boy,” was the | the Leng when he informs uinselfoa the pol- | sout' celee, ‘weetern firm and quict and rece ps : reply, {bat mem you n wham know too | ties of the day, and the reports of those who | light~soutse.n white, jenn Rd Set, } biusted well how to make the ‘stamps’ ty! | Axe entrusted with public affairs. Tne even. | Werterm i ked, apot “30 ase Oawe quiet and one Journal wouresof information. It iw te tase | ScieSgSG. Veet Pasha Mes AN he LJ Same iuset © iar TEE EXTBAVAT ANCE of pablic cnacity | with tbat large class al mechan: | Sucre 3953, te ‘zuiet, oy scans the news, examines coluraus con- taining information necessary to his busi. brary, peas a up the news: an. Quiedty iy nod careteliy reads it. He tas wow who have bat little ti 2 time to rad or study, yet who gain most ° betes ‘eons the gal of their ta. may Abie oo urer tae newepaper. In theeven- Ripley topes, @ member of the New Yor state beardof charities, advises the city yrs d 10 witbhold all out-door reilef but coal, and 68 y8 that for five years an pagent ieee 9 & year has been spect in out-door nearly half of which was required to danny. Uhe cost ofdistribution, s7-Ice one-sixteenth of aa inch ti soto ek ee ens at Cumberland, Md., bait. a bd hee capel Eales. club bave been expelle: ress! y bribes from a poo} selier. i s7Tom stone. was hangel ot Benton — county, Ark., yesterday, for heed mar ~ as is aitraciing atieation. orm: of the d: is over = they’ bave a, few hours of rest 10 a their homes, almost invariably the qniry is for the ne: “7-The Island on, Kellevie Istana, in Leke Eri E ont ecob Rash, w rested in der of his aunt and Brother la us He inade a full confession, > “** W!2e"- | with bet haaiher Sckey Sepee aotien : ion oe Rol heavy crude ined. 33! oie = yes = 3 — rye,

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