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RE 1G STAR. counter, 2 cents each. By mail—postage P G0 cente’a month; one year Sag prepaid. 10 36. ished Friday—#2 a ‘opies fOr 813; 2) copies PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner Lith street = . The Evening Siar Newspaper Company, &. H. RAUFEMANN, Pres'te s Tex Evextic Stan ie served to sobecribars a cents er eek, ‘Or Ad cents per mouth. Copies at the he £nening Star. id in ad. for. on applica A eas subscriptions must be 3 than 80 paic wace; mo paper samt longer than ton. V%, 52—N°. 7,983. SPECIAL NOTICES. :¥ DEPARTMENT, METROLLEROP THE CURRENCY, TOS, November Int, 1573. all persons who may have claims axainst “1 ican Nation Ban Wasbinstor ymiust be pre Bene to Berjumin t_ Resear: Rewiver, wuh the Iecal proof the tithin three months’ from ths ate, oF the: le disallowed sor they will be diselowsyy. JAY K aptrolier of the ¢ SOX, pov lle rrency. t THERE WILL BE A PUBLIC MEETING = LABOR EXCHANGE TALLMADGE HALL, 928 F Sti aces wilt icered by Judwe Meas Arthur, Bon. Richard W. Thompeon, Secretary of the Navy, SMG) that are interested in belping the poor of the District by puttin them in a way to help themselves are camacity requested to attend thix meeting. It te O'MEAGHEK CONDON TESTIMONIAL tribute paid to this released upt forthe zov rigor aud bar- should manifest it by testinonial. ~ Subscris Every hon patriot is bat every barity ; and ¢ their contril GERMAN AMERICAN FIRE INSUR, Cee NEE Ota OF tHe DistRicr oF COLUMBIA. Ow.inx the similarity of names, it is feared wany persons may confound this compan, with the German Atuerican National Bank. Th Board of Trustees therefore desire to inform thi ubbie, and especially all persons interested in said [neurance Company. that it is an entirely separate sted distinct CORPOTALON. TT Tb, goeretary ©. G. LEDERER, Treas cts it = DISTRICT OF COLUM a ce OF TREC nor TAXPs, t eee ee eee ee Crone 2th, INTs ake notice that ‘The Tax Payers of th undersistied sof the tax and will be SovEMEER Nr November 1, 1878; the id Tax within thir. nher, Will havea my No- h rat day ive per cent. th ne ‘On so mune vember Ist as © ity of tw Taxes du A with as the Law ty for non-payment of ¥. if not paid within JOHN F. COOK, or of Taxes. HE ter November Ist, 18 will be paid on the Capital paid of y. Company. at the Come Vang’ Oitice, Corner del anal B tes south EMPL. RS. COWING 3 OF THE STOCKHOLDE! teu! MBIAN BANK NO’ COMPA hereby notified tt & meeting will be he Oftice of eaid ¢ ny. in Washington, om DAY. November isth, 1 noon, for the Purpore « tine. Trastees for the ensiting F- W. H. PHILIP. Preside FW. WATERS, Secretary dethiew.ttd FOR COUGHS, COLDS. BRONCHITIS. Ge cl te the Guest ExGLisn ReMeun, KEATINGS COUGH New ¥e eS MILBUEN'S PHARMACY, 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SODA and MINERAL WATERS on dranght ail the year. Gite ‘Lick, Bedford and Bethesda Waters by the gallon. - oct Ltr (pr HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, 317 Nista Srrecr Norrwwest, (Near the Avenne,) Haye 500 Slate Mantels in stock and employ a larve force of mechanics snd artits in producins new de- Sixus and colors. and are filling all orders promptly at prices lower -than ever offered, and, with a large force of mecha: n their several trades of Pluub- ing, Furnace, Ranye. Stove, Tin and Copper work, solicit Jobbing orders. augSLtr ARLOW'SGALLERY OF FINEARTS 1225 Pennsylvania Avenue. . ON FREE EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE, Of Paintings, Engravines, Photoyravures and Vistaben in Russia Leather. Fire Gilt, Velvet, and Nickle, for Porcelains and Mimatures. ‘partouts and Mats to order. ‘All the New Styles of Velvet and 81: Pramea. Gol Frames of all kinds fer Portrait: scapes, &c., made to order. Old Frames Ki ‘Picture Rods and Cornices put ie Pictures unpacked, packed, and huns up by com- Stiver, Gilt and Copper Wire ‘plain and twisted.) Cords, with or without wire. Screw Eyes, Secs c. ss atecad & Paintings Lined, Cleaned an ore LOW. AD work done on the premises, and wuaranteed equal to any house in the country, and prices as low. Al parties wishing work done, by sending note by mail will meet with prompt attention. party ines oat he has ‘ked for me a: A 1¢ has worked for me as Restorer of Oi Paintiuss, and Las injured some vals uable pictures, 1 warn all persons awainst. He is an Lmposter, and has never worked for or with me. it. 3X. B—No CosNECTION WITH ANY OTHER FIRM. ates Sa PLAIN FACTS. TO BE CONVINCED, CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. — t Business Suits, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15, 18, 820. | Dress Snite, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 22, 25, $30. Fall Overtoata, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 81%. Winter Overcoats, 250, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 18, 0, $25 Diagona) Worsted Costs and Vests, 7, 8, 10, 12, 15, 18, $20. Biack Cloth Frock Coate, 6, 8, 10, 32, 15, $20. Black Casaimere Pants, 4, 5, 6, 8, $10. Fancy ard Dress Cassimere Punts, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, $8. Business Cassimere Pants, 2, 3, 4, 5, 36. Heavy Working Pants, 2, 125, 150, 1.75, $2 Boye’ Suits, 4,3, 6,7, 8, 10, 882. Schoo! Suu, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, BB Children’s Suits, ABO, 3, 250, 4, 5, Yo 4,5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, $15. Men's Heavy Working Coats, Men's Doubie-breasted Box Coats, 33. Black Cloth Vests, 1.50, 2, 225, 250, 3, 84. A STRAUS, 1011 Pennsylvania Avenue. octlStr Between 10th and 11th streets. NDS on hati (oF debvery. District of Cohaubia, Twenty and Thirty year for sale. Bonds D. C., guaranteed the United Bates, Gonion or Rowsictes bowent aad sold, suuftr “TEWin JOHNSON & OO. Bankere 3.00 | TRUNKS, VELING Paes. bro, < to | Laren mock A ha ve EER riety, at the ‘Mauufso- eee JAMES & TOPHAM, ah ~ 445 Seventh street, eer Jeining Odd Fellows’ fall i WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1], 1878, TWO CENTS. | (THE EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. i GOVERNSEN’ revenue, $356, SURSCRIFTIONS fo the four per cent. loan to- day amounted to $216, THE! vA well-known journalist writing here from Pennsylvania says that both parties are equally confident as to the result Of the election next Tuesday. The re- publicans, however, seem to have the better chance. ‘The greenback or national vote will not be so large as has been anticipated, ‘There is no doubt, he says of the defeat of Stenger (dem) in the isth distric To-Day. — Internal FEES OF MILITARY Wirnessrs.—The ques- tion being referred to him. the Attorney Gen- eral has decided that officers and enlisted men apy $ as witnesses for the government before any court of the United ‘States are entitled to reeeive thelr necessary expenses in going, returning, and attendance on the court; Dut, as they continue to receive pay for their ordinary services as officials of the government, they are not entitled to receive any mileage or Withess fees, Accounts for n sary expenses: must be ftemized and sworn to, when, upon the orders of the Department of Justice, they will be paid by the Untied States Marshal who served the summons. ‘THe FOLLOWING CRAN s Of officers of the medi Surgeon Jon H. Jane from duty in the departtuent of the south and Will report In person th the co. rmding gene ot east for assignment to Assistant Surgeon Leonard Y pd from duty at Jefferson bar nd will report in person to the comm nd neral department of Missouri t ‘ nf to dnty to take effec Asst In the depa tothe at Surgeon John HL. F ment of the « olf trom duty nel WITE re- paytMent of ner toduty. The fo! feved from duty fy nel Will proceed iter upon their a : Assistant Sur- Assistant Sur- nw DIN Mew MENtco,—The Seere- Tnterior has veevived from Gov. Lew "e. OF New Mexico, & ng him since tie publicati £ the President’ mation the lawle: existing in the almost SOLDTRES AND SQUAW: dian office from Olymp intende tof Indian affairs under years resident of this terri- tory. reports tacts that have come under his personal observation towel the relation of soldiers and Indian squaws at Nesqually. Fort Van nid other places. says in con- my opinion the tendency of tb em hats been both to the Indian and the white man.” THE FOLLWING CHANGES OF STATIONS of com- ussary Sergeants, U.S. Army, are iade:—Com- missary nt David F. Driscoll, from Fort Foote, ckinac i to Fort M © Commissary Sergeant “ho will proceed to Key West, Florida, eve Commissary Sergeant” William who will go to Madison Barracks, orConnor, New York. car MARITAL «tte San Anto} 1 Assistant Surgeou J. HT. Kine, U. conduct unbecoming an officer and a J for “conduct prejidicial to good nd iilitary discipline.” He was found and sentenced by Ue court -to be dis- I states. sof th the de guilty missed from the service of the Un deut has approved Ul but, upon the reco fhudi tacndation nt comaander, pnics halt “Suis BEATS Con. Roe re TO Mis - Ingersoll has sent Miss Emma Adbo% o With the suite ms. You were ANNIE BOYLE.—Col. following note te saw vou years a has burst tito then. "To-day heard the rustling of win thought tat th drified with wind, would at last be covered with The bios ong? And yet ail this, it may he, wa . In your voice th “ath: stand the of the You have suffered, loved and sue- Your voice 1s as fresh as dew and pure Allow ie to mingle my thanks general voice and « SOLL. present. ceeded. as the dawn. and congratiilations witht thy to remam. yours, TREASUR) ROVE.— Twelve y ‘eft for safe keeeping. at a Lan 28,000 in 7-30 notes and a $500 notes and the bonds were inispla and when the ‘alled for his deposit, the bank refused loser sned in the state wed Lo refund the full amount ies, princtpal and in- lerest, and j #5 of the suit, A few days ago the notes and te bond were found in the bauk attic ‘They were for redemp- Land inter- a man bank, H bond. The courts. —Liewtonant Commander W. to duty as inspector of ordnance at the Lith Nov. Command m duty at the navy yard, and ordered to the na enant Conimauder Chas. feslee, frei Ly On coast survey apd o1 ed 10 the hydro: i Naval ORDE! Wis CAPTIVE Cngy EY NES.—Lient, Joh in ¥ at Camp Robinson, that there are 115 1 post and that the soldiers are Out after me tis expected that all of Little Woit's band will be captui ‘THE CABINET MERTING Chis afternoon was the first since the latter part of August at whic Lie members were present. A good deal of routine bosiness was Wansacted. Attorney General read Ss and te was Which he uthern states ubles exist. ‘These told the been frequently told before the democrats break up republican meet and intimidaté republicans Individually. No action Wats Ta ter betuy left where it was form hands of the Attorney General, and with the understanding that Mr. Devens and his subordinates will do all in thetr power to protect all citizens In The exercise of their political rights. had received from the where political ‘THE CENTRAL Pactric B RIOR DEPARTMENT. cONntS Lo-day RAND THE INrR- ‘The anditor of railroad ae- formally reported to the Sec- retary of the Interlor that the Central Pacibt railroad lad neglected to furnish the reports in the act ere. ating the of railroad aecounts and became subject to the lezal proceedings provided in case of such neglect or refusal. ‘The penalty Is in each case the torteit- wre of a sum not less than one thousand nor more than five thousand dollars, to be recovered by the Attorney General, after’ notification by the Secretary of the Interior of the fact of such ject or refusal, The auditor transmits certi- fied statements of certain requests for informa- tion and reports inade by him in aceordaace With the law upon the president of the Central Pacitic and also certificates of neglect in each case to comply. He submits that in view ot such continued refusal or neglect proceedings under the law should be instituted in each case. There are seven distinet ses on which Mr. French requests that sult be brought againsi the Central Pacitic. tee Tre Four REveNGErvL Tramps who at- tempted to Wreck a Shore Line freight train near New Haven, Conn.. Wednesday morning, were ingeniously captured Wednesday night two by Deing offered a ride on an engine, and two by being allured to a supposedly disibled engine. TILDEN OF His Bak’. or Moxegy.—Mr. Samuel 4. Tiden yesterday paid over his first installinent of $20,000 to Ube Cooper campaign und, to aid in the election of Cooper for mayor. A vote for Cooper means a vote for Tilden. Democrats and republicans alike will do well to remember this —[V. ¥. Star, z*The Merchants’ and Mechanics’ State Bank of Troy, N. Y., was closed. 5 s27The steanship Hermann Ludwig sailed from New York ‘ember 28 for Autwerp, ga heard irom. Mer and has pot since been The Public Debt. The recapitulation of the statement of the public debt of the United States for the month of October, 187s, just issued, is as follows: Debt bearing interest #n coin: Bonds at 6 per cent $693,396,950.00 Bonds at 5 per cent... Bonds at 43; per cent Bonds at 4per cent... FALL FASHIONS IN NEW YORK. A RETURN TO THR MAGNIFICENCE OF OTHER DAYS RICH MATERIALS AND VIVID COLORS TO THE FRONT AGAIN—RARE OLD LACES AND VELVE: UNIQUE NOVELTIES IN JEWELRY —NEW DEF AK- TURE IN OPERATIC COSTCME: THANKSGIV By the President of the United States of America: A PROCLAMATION. ‘The recurrence of that season at which It is he habit of our people tomake devout and pub- lic confession of their constant dependence upon the Divine favor for allthe good gifts of \ife and happiness and of public peace and prosperity exhibits in the record of the year abundant reasons for our gratitude and thanks- giving. Exuberant harvests, productive mines, ample crops of the co es of trade and manu- factures have enriched the country. The resources thus fitrnished to our reviving industry and expanding commerce are hasten- ing the day when discords and distresses. through the length and breadth of the land, will, under the continued favor of Providence. have given way to confidence and energy and = | Telegrams to The Star. | CALEB CUSHING’S DECLINATION. AN AWFUL OUTRAGE. H Wetober 30, ISS. | ‘The beauty of dress materials of desigu of TERRIBLE FATE OF A GIRL. | ornamentation, and all in fact that goes to make HOME AND FOREIGN FAILURES. [From 01 Debt bearing int’t in harful mone; Naval pension fund at 3 per cent. Debt on which interest hasceased since maturity. .... Se Z | tp the wardrobes of those who have taste as | Well as means to gratify it, was nev | illustrated than thisseason. It is pleasure sim- | ply to look at some of the fabries—to trace out ‘the delicacy, the ingenuity, the wealth of imagi- | nation that have contributed to their produc- $15,026,370.26 Debt bearing no interest : i Old demand and legal tender notes $346,743,081 00 REPUBLIOAN GAINS IN FRANCE. Certificates of deposit. 35,949,000.00 | assured prosperity. Peace with all nations has j Uon. The mixtures of silk and wool are aluost Fractional currency 16,211,193.56 | been maintained Unbroken, domestic tranquility as handsome as the brocaded and embroidered Coin and silver certifi 35,516,350.00 | has prevailed, and the institutions of liberty Se satins and velvets; and the numerous stuffs into which gold and silver threads are introduced | smal! quantities give a richness to costumes and especially to elegant indoor Loilettes watch has bever been seen since the livery of Une mis- tress has been that of the maid also. WHITE AND GOL The belle of the season of and justice which the wisdom and virtue of our fathers established remain the glory and de- fense of their children. The general prevalence of the blessings of health through our wide land has made more conspicuous the sufferings and sorrows ‘which the dark shadow of pestilence has cast upon a portion of our people. This heavy affiction even the Divine Kuler has tempered to the suf- FOREIGN AFFAIRS. Egyptian Loan. Loxnon, Nov. 1.—The Messrs, Kothsehitd will hext week offer for public subscription elght and a half milion pounds of 5 per cent. Egyptian bonds at from 70 to 75. The British and French governments guarantee the appointment of a commission to see that the revenues derived Total debt Interest. Total debt,principal and intere: Cash in the Treaxury: er better | Which answers the purpose of one and is really Nery pretty. Tt consists of a Drita shaped Ike those of the tower bonnets and arranged in the Name way. so that the back lair and the rich siveror peal comb are displayed, On the top of the brim ts an Alsatian Dow of tin or se de, and over this Scart of white is draped so as to descend apen ul, aNd then carned down so a ‘hin, This bette bor dress may bave a foundation or white downy Teathers, or plusii, vet; bULIt always has the b Scart, and tie Scart is se under the left ¢ ural Nowers, form” to Sit quite ha cept in the boxes, and there » DONES AL Ci mt nd anywhere ex 1 the Academy oF Music ive rules which apply to at the house and t we at the sides ¢ » (Or proscentain boxes ) kof the house b may xh full diwss ts a ; ut inthe prscenitnn boxes Do: out of place wnat full dress ts imper he laxity, praching to 9 Hess and vul. garity, whiei individuals or ta pserved in the dress or rntttent ned it ts: r pew pies Y generally English Impressario, Colonel ts opera in the Dest oF sige with an that t considers. Uh spect aud its representatives « auette in regard to tollettes whi f these who habitually should induce them to canst Recentiy imported cloaks Which have been seen ty this ¢ They are shorter than those partake of the dolman sh striking feavune is the be: and the lavish nse its Mest costly forms, JEWELS AND OTHER ORNAMEN aw to musical art alin ett. tae self re attend operg Lobes. % ot thy sthed taste mild, we . or fasten their clot mond buttons at $2 ch. The une The new articles of jewelry ave th Wut strphe and nest Htatious. a 9 will literally abupegs ~ Coin 7,665,227 fering communities in the universal sympathy | from the Khedive's surrendered estates are | be bound in white aud old, this being the atirs Ana arent curren eee UTD and succor which have flowed totheirrelief,and | devoted to the payment of the interest onand | fashionable combination of the season. Whit tenes curren r redemption of the whole nation may rejoice in the unity of | to provide a sin! king fund for this loan until its tollettes is as miueh Ss ever, dof Is. But these are fractional currency .. . 10;000,000.00 | spirit in our people by whitch they cheerfully | extinction. and more costly thane only are gold cinal ef nt seems t Special deposit held for’ redemje ihare one anatiers Ueraene, More Glasgow Failures. threads introduced into white brocades, ‘but ait, or, atk u tion Of certificates of deposit , therefore, I, Rutherford B. Hayes, GLAsGow, Nov. 1. tumors Of impending busi- train dresses of white satin areenriched tn gold, | pice ; as possible, d ath as provided by law. ae President of the United States, do appoint | ness failures are ‘again rite. ‘The stoppage is | Mdwhitesilk embroidery trinuned with showers | and pendant lockets have been dissanded, and Thursday, the sth day of Novembe asa | announced of John Leckie & Co. saddles, of | Of gold and white marahout tringe and French the Uewest “sets” consist of a tiny bar, with lay of national tt nksiving and prayer, ind 1 Glasgow and London, with works at Walsal. | eo peed -— peieage ots whi : - cate | perhaps a tiny padlock suspended trea the Pestly recotamend that, withdrawing ‘thern- 3 3 g hreads are itiso Ls he ane conter, the car-rings correspenditie one Hevelesseasn tit selves from secula Sand labors, the people | The I ol aati ae had Banke | fasiionabie white opera eloahs ave Tucions of ue wee he a Ditto, Octobe of the United States do meet together on that | Gy ascow, Nov. Neneh KeHt | With «mixture or white silk and yg | pin, which has become so vers popuioe ee. Gay In thelr respective places of Worship, Uaere | euced the npplientia all iu the Inost_ distinguished white | caase it 1s found so usetuleand the hea sia Decrease of debt during month to give thanks and praise to Almighty God tor | team cations With gold cord | » for % au ae shnipoes His mei and todevoutly beseech thelr con- | appeal trom the sheri red satin ribbon, with th Decrease since Sime 30, 1878 tintin before the Lord Advoe: ire rete prtbe Sow i In wit s whet ® hereunto set my sof T hi . é Charming new wrappers for indoor wear are x opel inv | will be carried to the E ig ant esta ay are hana he seal or the United States | "rama je dered up the trout and upon the eft Interest payable in to be 2 ; and pockets with stalks and leaves, executed in outstanding, $64,625. not yet paid, nited State of Washington this t tober, MLE it havdy dot the inde the shade of old pure and ordinary | have thy golden butte The German S With expanded wings poised upou a leat the | orstem. not be bought, but fa by yellow fever in the United States. | grtistic tendencies embr ‘The War on German Socialists. | and the comy BERLIN, Nov. 1.—The police have interdicted | most approved of ¢ the sale of the socialistic works of Lassalle. ated from the L ea No dreatne Dunitx, Nov. 1.—M ounty oF Kildare, is on fire, men have been dispatched t city to the scene of the disaste * ‘The Pedestrian Tournament. i LONDO! ld. and siaatl Relief oi Soman Yellow Fever Su one thot Ty eight By the President M. ‘The cole Shas been quite busy to day. and large sum has been received on the AW aSSeSSMEN JUSt Completed. Most who have 1 have paid the Mil amount, thus getting the it of the tive percent. abatement. jection of Peter Donnelly’s application The s§ siom of the German- trican Banks. Dut few persons about the Ger an Banks, corner of F and ith streets, to-day. Some of these were in gre - in the | Zngines and fire- creations of our modern uy 1 from this | ¢Xplorations into the donuin of the artist... The | . Soft, eliging robe of exsimere, of white chudah woul, of rich satin combined With silver | brocade, Of crepe embroid and There wer for a liquor license was to-day recommitted tO | distress and extremely anxious for news of t Nee Re ; draped Over satin, are centuries apart from the the license comuuittee, who again disapproved | State of aflals, The oflicers were Dine at. tre es. Weston, tifthon the list had anade as4 | Stull SHE Mnuslin and the (wick dead-white hiis license. books and unable to give much information. Weston’s left ankle is swollen and pain- Sokor sain of @ quarter of ‘The monthly report of Ponndmaster Einstein 3 hrough the sinuous SOME OF THE DEPOSITORS. ‘very motion Of the er for October shows the total number of onimals | ame Germaa AmercnD Vike ierrance com a impounded at of which numbr | Dead. | | $ sa question Wl 512 were | nany had sposit; He > | Parts, Noy Garnier Pages, the statesman placed rhe received for 3 pany had about $$00 on deposit; Henry Franc ARIS. 2 es | 0: re witle-akirted. tow. ee ote een for reclaiming aut- | Phone the same Smrounts (Auerbach several | and historian, iS dead at the ige of 1, Ld Shao ee i i shouldered. showt-steeved f thirty Years ago, or the high, ; gown of to-day. WINTER FABRICS. The newest and the richest of the: hundred dollars; Justice Chas. Walter hundred dollar nd; Luch pyeral Christian Ruppert. several ¢ Bro. a few hundred dollars; French Elections. . LONDON, Nov. 1.—The result of last Sunday's elections for minicipal delegates in 17,000 com- hiaines of France asf Known, ‘eave ‘no doubt. of tue issue of the senatorial contests on | ,,! a, ee eee the 5th of January next. ‘The returns are not | Pekin stttbe, which consists of stripes an Chinplete, Wut those Tecelved go to show that | toon which is a small brocaded flgureiu colors bth ae oder sore ebresented by twenty | This is usually combined with pitin satin of Th Reet CODE NA IVE HCuAIONS AY i wou bY | ground color, blue being the most fashionabl the republicans, namely: Herault. Ille-et-Vil- at least, Considered the most desirable dine, Indre-et-Loire, Lot, Lot-et-Garron, Man- | Yi [rast considered the mont des re. che, Mayenne, Meuse, Nord and Puy-de-Dome. | iyye areueuaihy oat eoited a Se APPOINTMENT OF A RECEIVER. The “republicans have lost no department. | Wes aye usual Upon the request of the principal depositors | This gain is more than sufficient to turn the ajority in the senate. A republican majority | Costume of © and shareholders, Controtier of the Currency | (ruoTey in the se iy Jory | taille will be tr Lappointe the new Rig Francis A. Bente policeman to do duty: house. special lose. sug Ss school sponse to. Ui ht to the Distri abatement of the oys request of Judge J. W. ommissioners for the horn nuisance, which referred to the attorney for the District, that officer replies that the ‘police departnent is the proper one for such complaints. He ve- mnarks casually that there ts no law. to prevent noises, except When made on a Sunday. Insurance Company, of New had no sich amount in the German American National Bank as has been stated. Receiving here only renewals on life insurance policies the: a this month collected only some $300 to $350 having as customary on the i4th of October withdrawn all collections up to that ds HEALTH OFFICE REORGANIZE! ‘Townsh ith Officer ay concluded appointing vr. J. COMeGinn chief clerk. in place of Mr. D. S. Jones, who retires from the office to engage jompson, hamlet, on the Jefferson branch of | YET pmall. aud gold and without Dein; blending of too striking. In response to a letter from G. A. Caswell, commissioner to the Washington Kiddle, attorney for the Dis provisions of the ordi 1820, velath Lane always iu amount to ry effective d, 14e Oriental ylum, Mr. T, states thatt Che nce approved O: powe re in tor rustees Of a school, village ide the limits hool house for regular Ineeting last Fri ng. was some difficulty in getting the door | but after gaining admission the dead bedy of Miss Alice Kennett. Uie young school "I found upon the floor, In her life. mamis SUI; Chat the ». Keyser, as receiver, took charge to-day, and was busily engaged with his assistants il making up a statement. On calling at the bank this aitemoon, several officers of the othe national banks of the District we vests, Cuffs and collars. Inst ep. rounded cay OF forty s+ added to the top of ts children who have beens tionwith the olcers Of the Gorman oorce | less hand was tantly grasped a piece of chalk ee Tee Waeoraee haope ube aan) bythe Police Court. | The commissioner can | bank. It was given our that the Cambios ee | and on the blackboard was witten a Stor figured brocades and reversible silks seem quite only thus bind. tirst. orphan children: achiid | nis assistants were progressing well with the | WMost too horrible for beilef, ‘The {| poor and ato amecial innertance terakor who eS lee bortty bts, Second, the children | examination, and that by to-morrow they would ad disinissed her scholars that afternoon | VO = loo oi - of a drunkand v wal, in ly very beautiful, well made aad tn nation wit oF pap, hi i was putting the room in order for the even- orihee, Slot ing. when two tramps tered and | © a statement ready for Ute would sh public, which bringing them up in Ww the true condition of affairs. rich ie and tr mmned with frin . to match the figured silk, constinte hess, or Who pertilts them to bes, or hold horse ‘The present indications are that th - | seed her. She must tened the | 10. : 5 : for hire at pubile places. Caildren whose parents | tont wht be batt fe fo ae eee ees: | Scoundrels with certain tdenclie tae pe ae a ee pie ie do not fall within these descriptions, caimot be | tits, there has bech some selling of accounts incredible savagery they cut out her | Sunes are pow, Dr ca Sate bikin Pea apprenticed under the taw, ‘sentenced | (mall in amount) to-day at 50 cents on the dol, and left her dying on the floor. She | Shy"and satin oan eacHcs. Thus plain black by the Potice Conti or The . 5 “aie } Sik and satin are made into gor i thildven du ati | ta ses niust be bound to luatsters within the Dis. crawled to the blackboi strength, wrote briefly the circumstances of the terihle crine and a ‘minute description of the (wo inen. ‘The room bore evidence that she had mede a desperate stiuggle. The sparse coin- S MASSES 0 . Some parties, whose obligations are in the rd and, with desperate bank, are engaged in this business in the ¢ pectition of having the amount of such ae counts applied to the payment of the oblica- ‘fons; but in this they will be disappointed. By tine silk and jet passment nd the ornamentation following the reguiar design which sometimes introduces very adinirabie aud thoroughly artistic effects. ‘Thus feather THE HACK STAND QU Mr. Robert Christie counset for M. Youns and others, has addressed a letter to the the appointment of a receiver the government | MUnILY was at once aroused, and search begun | ACIgus, dro cere el oes misstoners’ in relation to the ‘ takes ¢ a es the holder of the | !u every direction the effect of all this is very much heichtened | cel north of Pennsylvania avenue, in wh uote, aud dollar for. dotiar wit be demanded, venty Men in Perii by the fringes which are very light and made ates that by an ordinance of the late Cor- | while the parties who purchase deposite ac. Sov. s narrow, r n e poration of Washington of March 30, 1812, i | counts will’ stand. On de ee footing with | ,DETROM, Nov. 1.—The steamer Depere yest | of Ww, Hat. silk tape. crimped to represent day encountered the four-masted barge 5 Rutter, of Ludington, water logged, and suc ceeded in getting her within one mile of Luding- | 5 provided. “that the streets and avenues in ‘ont of any public spaces or squares excepting josite inarket houses, are established as marabout id mixed with st s other depositors and receive, on the winding up. omnes ego ea centre the same proportion as others. ‘upper as well as the lower side with exceedi, apne 2 —— ton harbor, where she was obliged to leave her. | St@Ce and softness of effect. nds for carriag He submits that under ‘The Nailers? Convention. Yurin; barge s venty-five Th velve' v e ver c] I 5 y the night the barge sank in twenty-1 he costumes of velvet and wool are as pienary power touching the location of WHEKLING, W. NOV cl ReconeerHon During the night the barge sank in twenty-five fashionable as ever, and terial for this i iy rie came material for this uurpose is the twilled camel's hair, soft as chuddal we silky hairs upon the face. This material is 48 hack stands conferred by the recentacts of Con- gress, (the Commissioners shall have power to locate the places where hacks shall stand and change them as often as the public interests feet of water, about one imiie from Ludington pier. ‘Tbe captain, crew and some seventy men that went to the vessel last nigit to help trim her are in the rigging. As the sea is running esterday well attend- tes being present Trom twenty mills of ihe Alleghanies. ‘The following resolu- nd change them $ the | | Hon was unanimously adopted: Kesolced, That | very high, it is unpossibie fora tug to get to her, | ches wide and was formerly sold tor three AS the Jtst aunt tate | MX¢; the nallers, in convention assembled, adopt | ‘The crew or the Iesaving suitinn are tovaeeal | dollars avards how ics ne purchased for one Spirit of this ordinance: tht itis evidently the | UE, pres le of prices as the standard of | they can to rescue the men. It is reported unis elther tn combi- dollar and a-half and is lovel, nation with velvet or woolen rocadh last there are several new manufacture: known as the “ Rocco,” another as the | tan” cloth, and another the rocadero.” ‘These are all woolen fabries with silk woven in making nails in the ruture, and we will do no Work under any other arrangement or contract ver, except In conformity with present seale and basis, duty of the Commissioners to perform the pub- lic duties with as little annoyance to the private citizens as possible binits that it is vossly Unjust to I¢ k stand as in this ice oma Stn Ixty feet wide, when morning that the vessel is breaking up. Of these Caleb Cushing’s er of Declina- tion. NEWBURYPORT, Mass., Nov. 1.—Caleb Cush- % erie - Another Declinatio ing’s declination ‘or the ina . 7 a5 adesign, and are used less in cowbination THe Ta Se ae Suirpeses ue | Bostox, Nov. 1.—Lemuel Brad(ond, jr, of Ply. coger democmtie cre ae te Wor than as @-tvieming. mie travel, one hundred aud sixty feet wie The hominated for Congress by the gene Alship is published this mornin: The majority of woolen costames ave mak case was referred to Commissioner T With instructions to prepare a hack stand at the tniers ion of La. avenue ad ©, 6th And TWh streets east of the said 1 pomed street, letter is dated September 23, and states 2 5 reason for his decision his advanced age and his | IS Used as a facing for cuts, ve: hot possessing the qualification of jive years’ | Pockets. and as side 38 for the hi residence, which the constitution requires, Oun- | JUSt as silk brocade o erwise his personal friendship for Gen. Butler | }8 used for trimming r short, even the finest, and the w candi- to re- Tapo, the present incumbent, —_—_. and recommending his constituents elect W. W bit bodice, ‘her textures, Yellow Fever Notes. twenty-four hours. the District Commis: for | 18,168 c jut recouumendations, esthnates ear, cle., together with the The footings to date are 3,937 death: ————_ position to appreciate, for nine out of every te are in distress over some old-fashioned poplin, the impracticable color of which will not adiati New York, Nov. 1.—Forty-seven failures were reported in this city during the month of October, in which the a: te _llabilities porta er Ghlet eal Oo inaa ae ; am | AMOUNE 10 $3,918,512, “This ie av incre see ee se | Of combination with any of the datk tasters dent of Fire Mlarin Miles forthe eigit moniis |», TUS DEATH oF Linc. BeNNer.—A telegram cer reco! shades, while the mixture of silk and wool will above mentioned. tt “may be stated In tis | 10D St Louls, October vath, mentioning the | IR, number over the record of the previous ; Rot admit of any process of dying or transfor- mation. Except as a trimming, which can be readily removed, mixed goodsought never to be month, but the gross liabilities are $1,100,009 jess. Compared with the month of October last year there fs a decrease in November of 23 and a decrease in the total Habllities of $400,000, —<—<——_—— Fatal Boiler Explosion. New Lonpow, Cr., Nov. 1.—The boiler of the locomotive Stafford, on the New London north- ern railroad, exploded a few minutes before § o'cloc!} rival of the relief boat Chambers that morn- ing, Sree “Lieut. Hall says the circumstances attending the death of Lieut. Benner were greatly exaggerated by Dr. Reilley, who, he states, was with the expedition ostensibly as a physician representing the Chicago Relief Asso- ciation, but in reality as a reporter for a Chic: paper. He charges Reilley with sending highly sensational itches, not only about Benner's sickness and connection for the benefit of applicants tor places in the Fire departuent that by a rule adopted by the new comuissioners no m:n be appointed who Is under 2 or over 39 year: Men under tive feet six inches in hi also excluded. ‘The report of the Fire Commission the expenses of the department for the eigi menths prior to July Ist, Isis, ineluding ofa ought always to be composed of tine silk, wool, cotton, or velvet. The Japanese silks eed ins, so called, which of late years have ni the American provincial markets, are specimens of the modern Engifsh fashion of mixing and adulterating textile fabrics. They 6 re = th, very Morning with terrific force, scat- 7 iy contingent expenses, * repairs. purchase of | jyenpens and death, Ca eae eT ee | toring the aobris tall Groene aoe Soeahy | Chane cee te ee ee Cetalls show n discrepunes: bortee cee the | Relliey lett the rellef boat at Vicksburg. aad hes Ming the engine. Conductor Benjamin C. Sy, ail bate ete ee ponte eee tails show a discrepancy between the tigur hot been seen since by any one connected with | Rand was struck in the right temple by a flying | SlOSY, a SS ry ert of the District auditor and of the superintend- the expedition.” plece of iron and fatally injured. His death oc- esate ‘women, who can to wet a decent ant of the fire alarm telegraph, iu relation to = curred two hours afterwards, once in Uhree years, and who su the expenses of the office of the latter, and the y. oa that inthis trash they were getting something report states that * Unis discrepaney is aa Ults- | ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE. —AC the meeting In A Defaulter’s Flight equal to silk, at half the price. {ration of the necessity that all bis appertain. Indianapolis Yesterday, of the Society of the ON, = ] = + American manufacturers are winning the Ing to the fire deprrtinent, aud paid out of the. | ATS of the Tennessee the omcers of the so- | ,,BOsroN, Nov. Le Ju OReUIye the lave chiet most favorable position abroad, as well as at home, for the purity and honesty of their goods. Our American flannels, camel's hair cloth, sult- clety were re-elected for another year, and Chi- cago selected as the next place of meeting. Gen. W. Q. Gresham was selected as the next clerk at the pay office of the Charleston navy yard, is short in his accounts with the govern- ment to the amount of several hundred dollars. ransmitted to funds for its support, should be the fire cont: C that a correct so kept. ASit is now, Dllls airs of engine Muses g prator. _Adiniral D._D. Porter was made an | There are other serious charges against him, | Inst.and eye pa cg sage isnow, i oe tose and | honorary membor. Gen. Strong read & heron | He has fled the city, i a : : ther bills, never come before them, and they detailing the movements of the mana | Gotiars a yard a black gros grain silk Ot thedeparinieut arewithont golnge taboier | Hide. of MePheron' deat and of tats cone a Baa | etued, whies “is pertecuy’ puree Sy Gfices of tie. District Governatene foes nin, | Bected therewith. Gov. Bishop, of Ohio, was | _ BALTIMORE, Nov. 1.— = | equal’ in a) to the French silks sold formation ‘They de Vit mnnee ry wy ive Minas Wane an eee ven. Ee ee scr ea do | at — pet ogee mare or what 4 + all the rea Ss y s ki Z J 1o called “ Opera” flannel wal u eg ee noon, which was followed by a banquet in the t Wiese maemo manufacture has been great. The hair stripe: ment. ‘The estimates — tor Si SUCHE ee ie Me aren | ipstead of being, printed, are now woven, ‘and Thee eer ‘ve pin inthe, yb aris Pes Hamoonp’s Surr For LiseL.—Dr. Wm. set ane | renders ere thiamn very favorite maateriats, for indoor munber should be ihereased. and sich of the old front oone pee a eC Sooak50: do, | GFesses, wrappers and sacques, as well as cloth- plugs as have 9 Inch outlets should be altered | Prous rikenteue oe Po eres han 5.25; Patapsco | ing for children. The newest flannel skirtings tod inch, thus tnereasing the water siupply for | Aayturde TR facing his dein ce are handsome for suits. ‘They are in the suppression oftires. “They recommended 4; | 4¥!um at Uulea, placing his dar at $50,000. darkest cloth shades, with a winsey mixture which is very pretty, and adapts them to chil- dren's suits as well-as their special purpose. DRESSING FOR OPERA. ‘The alleged libel was published in the last. July number of the Aimerican Journal of Insanity, of which Dr. Gray is the editor, the title of the objectionable article being “True and False Ex- perts.”—LV.¥. Herald. more fire alarm boxes in the ‘two cites. They | call attention to the fact that no provision is | made by law for tembers of the deparuacut | who are unfit for uetive service by reason of dis- f The revival of grand opera in New York and = 4 to eorrect Lies asactive members,or eise discharge them broki ‘ SkrrtLEp.—The official announce western white, M in health and unable to tnake o ilving, ‘they | Went Of awards at the Exposition Universelle, for oceasions. rly an are: vonsisted mainly outside the baxes|where Tait : recommend that provision be made for them in ener anes a he Sey eine They cali attention to the fact that the ith annuai con- } vention Of the National Association of Fire En- jet ges Teton ny the iighest authori noses gincers Of the United States will he beld in this | 36 room for dente chaeehe aes ee whe city September, 1879, and recominend that th: | see! is shows that the o1 for sewing machines was, Swart is Wheeee ‘% Wilson Manufacturing Company over elghty Ma age SUID Of $1,000 be set apart to defray the expen- . the waaen Tate pee Sewing apparatus in ve book ses, They testify to the general ; conduct j wit Sad See ‘occasional officers inen, their ciliclency and | ge~rne national back labor Ds Fon or ering canal {0 the, intelligent super | tenth New Tork epee a Rn he = them. OC Assistant Chief W.O. Drew, and Superinten- | (gmes.the nomination of-Orlander B. Potter for witch a ae i eee we §-'The weather is still more ta in the a South for treezing out the fever. oo ear. se and Se-The made on the Brownstown (Ind.) Gack Weanes Ff Jet or soft chenilles, the whole falling from the | ‘ool, and having long, | used, no matter what the fashion; the body part | dress a palr or tiny ¢ | pure . | tors ; « A confidently expected. } Knox has appointed B. U. Keyser, recelver o = | in private business pursuits, Mr. Meinn has | the German american Nathnene Deke Me OUTRAGE BY TRAMPS. | bee mates he sittiee tnder re keene. for sexenat sae wet | Keyser, tn his capacity as examiner, has been! | A Young Lady Mutilated and ‘ure | also in dark prune. "Tie most ve satisfaction. » years and | pusy a work on his examination of the condi- dered. ct » Stuffs are the hand embroidered v« slenaeasiniee Uon of the bank since ve , but has no ov. 1A dispatch trom Port | Vets and satins, which areused. cvelusively for POWERS OF THE COMMISSIONER OF THE WASHING- | gone far enough to wake report. He has. : A eriine, perhaps without | tinming purposes. The designs are always | TON ASYLUM. hawev verbally to. Control " ported here’ from ‘T 7 3 | and the colorof roasted cofiee. ‘1 | adi tt | of pl | the min hand embroidered satin | ae mi. | , Of woolen suiting materials the name is | HIKE DEVARIMENT MATTERS. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 1.—The weather to-day Heine Se ee legion, And they Have the merit of not caly ire Commnissioners have fs clear and cool. Eighty new cases of yellow —— Rene zexpensive, but genuine eaualiy, Tels e}OM of operations foun No fever and eight déaths are reported for the past New York Failures. Y MeN ANE St NOW I a | miniature broom from whic len suspended. In fine gold a dbY earrings, Dut in silver or 1 be obtained rately, and inexpensive. They e ef the formidadi Pendants for street wear Lor pearis of tie re not vires, and fora tle UTS. WIT WO) mental comb, ma Many, consists | 7 } nal des | or pins. which can 4 { and ns by T rranged in different sty 1. obtiqneix. in a half civele, im one position {The li fany & Co. fora introduced Last nan TAVORS have The ed for them from Paris yards long, over nL Shad sear by Tit- had an it sl tringed ent flor ih natural colors, leaving iy"s Au anler was also seventy dinnercards nd another was fled utleman in this city w rf. where 1h ds Wene in: teh one st A and e yptian style va recently. connoisseur in | studies of coior, differently qT re fest novelty ip china is a received frou The desis rilies, grassh mx, and ects, are executed in differ slaved and raised sur a sett ion cost tron ty are all white, lage ent bridal for a nasal teactps of Lime te shapes aid 0 Ay ted heporiant artick f atso to th eh > OT Costin minor ones. Glove wplete a re form ot ATS, and a Compartsd Loutsit | between the short. siumpy one and the tr { burtoned, wristtrimined kid gioves of a few years ago with the long, Hexible. pertectly plait j and perfectty nv love of to-day, } show Very much to the advantage of th % Ten vearsago the intimation th a fashion pa: axraph that two buttons were essential 0 the | stylish appearance of @ kid glove was repeated with derision, and many sinall_ jokes were per- | petrated at their expense. Now, gloves forth street have buttons and the latest style for bteen, and no one chinks them able. ‘The fashionable glove for the street this -ason ts undressed kid—tine, soft, flexible, s is the shade nastie shades mourning it n CO Wear dull white- + DUE the delicate vor and for ladies in Tithe highest distiners white undressed kid, ti pred nore Glogant even in deep wourbing than the gloss of black fulshed Kid. Ali the finest dark shades in fabric are re prodaced in Prench kid. and the velvety soft hess, the ent. the finish, the fevibility which pts ttvetf to the hand as if another skin grown upon it, are perfect. But they are hitely plain—even a litt af of em Lwo Shades of Une self-color, which i» so futrodvced npon the bac sy those who details of Ub MUits SUM hold their} worn at he opera, aud particula fiernoon and vening receptions wt hi ‘The most elegant Au ton yd in black or white Chan- tilly Ince. These cost from $25 to $30 a pair. More popular styles are the “stocking mitts,” inade Of white spun silk with fringed tops: and fine open-Work patterns in which thread Stockings often appear, Lamb-skin gioves, a hew article of American cure, have been introduced tuts fall, said to ft well and to wear well. ‘They Uhan French kid, and therefore thud many purchasers, Dog-skin- gloves, which lave for a long time been ‘favorites with English ladies, especially thove who live in the country and ride ana walk a good deal, are beginning to find recognition here also. They are not so fine and soft and Perfect in their tit as French kid, but they are warner, inore usetul and more desirable, Very wan winter riding and walking ave of English calf-skin, plush- Upped. a loves THREE PROPLE CONTRADICT ANDERSON.—J. R. ‘ypher, whom Anderson charges in lis affidavit having imposed on him along with E. L. Weber, in the Sherman-Weber-Anderson lever, makes a statement in Philadelphia, in which be says that the only truth in the aMidavit is where Anderson says that he did not receive any noLEY for his evidence before the Potter com- mittee. The rest Mr. Sypher denies — feally, Jubn H. Maddox publishes a card - ing the Statements of Anderson as to himselt, and expressing the belief that they were false as to others. He says he neversaw E. L. Weber to know Lita Ull the day he testified, and don’t know J. K. Sypher by Ht, and knows, of his relations with Anderson, exc Anderson himself told him in conversation last fall, which began and ended his personal inter- course with Anderson. Mr. Gibson, the corres- pondent referred to by Anderson in lis affidavit, also denies the statements as to and hinoself, says he refused to entertain propositions buy his silence. aged pad RESULT OF ONE OF THE POLICIES OF THR 4 TABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOcrETY.—The bie Life Assurance Society is now able to the actual results of its ‘Tontine pla utroguced or mp —_ ‘ m company some ° Years ago, has been attacked by agents of rival ni with § soun charac- = 4 the oJ pt the following ual Case: : Policy No. 54,614, for $15,000, was issued in 1870, ‘on the life of president of a prominent. pe py New York. He wose) years The ‘This will certainly be as a favorable showing, when {t is ‘Ubat this reduction isequivatent to a of more than 75 per cent.—{ Kxchange, 5¥-The ladies of Edgefield, 8. C., stiend the Seacoast ‘Whe best wine,

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