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a THE EVENING STAR. : JaMEstOWN, N. Y., Nov. 4.—The steamer May D Martin was burned at her dock on Chatauqua PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ‘ Lake yesterday; loss $14,000, insured. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ee Fennsylvania Avenue, corner 1th street THE Wowan Wao eS BRO IN a CAR -~ a aroline Ba. soe | — won i ‘ who Was arrested last Monday and incarce! The Evening Star Newspaper Company, tn the Union county jall, at Elizabeth. a charge of obtaining ney under fal H. KAUFEMANN, Pres't. . tenses, Was taken before Justice Osborh, oft Tur Evextxa Stan is served to subscribers in city, Friday, for a hearing. She used a carriage te city by carriers, om their own account, af 20 in going from town to town. her story as cents per week, or mont lopies counter, 2 cents each. By mail—postage prepaid— told the justice was one of interes!, Oa oss-e\aminatien she said she did net reme D ta a month ; one year, : Cfne Wrexy Stan on Friday—$2 @ 2 Yeing in Georgetown, ma ‘prepaid. 10 copies for $15; 20 copies ce ‘An A ing Capiain mail subscriptions must be Pon m ad oa - his vessel. “i! Watch of advorusing made BnOw! : _ WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1878. TWO CENTS. in Ise and her to New York the Ee Rates of advertising made known 31 pay The expense — self from Savannah to Aw =e) — — = — — ———— —. ae —————|_ given her $25 for that p \ SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR. PERSONAL.—ES ‘Treasurer John C. New PLAGUE STRICKEN MEMPHIS. DOWN IN MAINE j Telegrams to Tho Star gud broke her arm, and Mr. Bryant gave her = = is in the city. John G. Thompson, Ser- | 4 Volunteer Physician’s Experience Mild Autumn Weather. @ | dance. She dented that she told” people in Ce isoste Shcrey ea be Ta = °. nt-at-arms of the House of Representatives, in that City [Speeia? Correspondence of the Star.) —— Mightstown, N, J... that Mr. Bryant Was going EVENING. Monciay, Nov. 4, 18 Washington News and Gossip. | bassune to California for his health. ----Le |p. pp. unter, of Kansas City, Mo,, tsin this PExOBacor Bav, ME., Oct. 98. 1575. leave aa oot acorn oS oh gg goo ge ania eee Lunar . J. F, House, of Tenn, announcing that | cliy. Dr, Hunter isa young man just returned | Tread of frosts and ice as far southas Nex | LATEST FROM EUROPE. ‘ name of one soldier $< cane. {it} F. M PEATISOS COO NE mete eiteea riously 111, but i now out of dan- | from Memphis, and has with him testimonials | Orleans, but here there has noi only deen no | : ’ a JACKSON DEMOx gf XU CeRe, BCo Oe CE . convateseing slowly. and an elegant gold watch from the Howard As- | ice, but no frost sufficient to tnjure even the | ne them all,” was the answ TP in TUESDAY EVENING, th instunt.at'? | Scascrirrioxs to the four per cent, loan ta- TONGLee MERICAN BANK SvsrENsions. | S0ciation, of that city, for duties well performed | most delicate plants, Many varieties of flowers day amounted to $125,700. the receiver of the German Am during the prevalence of the yellow fever. Toa | are still blooming, and though the tees are c1 7 2 , Har- | ¢an National Bank, is still busily engaged with | STAR reporter Dr. Hunter said to-day: Iwen | nearly denuded of leaves, the tlelds are quite : ee payee a Sobocnl ed his assistants in investigating the affairs to Memphis in the latter part of August and lef weleck, an adjourne of the Associats | FISHERIES QUESTION IN ENGLAND Brown. iS Was al. “New Hay Andersonville, I went there in di 7 » ISI J y y 7 - uise, lalse = i poems te tn ceatagauny the atal the tht of last month. "When Tarrived ther | Steet On the isth Thad green peas tray | DECLINE OF THE YELLOW FEVER, | sesivied's simat unas of che atte keaton t= FEL dition, & portion of which was devoted to equa! | jnent'of its condition. He, however, expects to | the fever was raging with fearful results. | S8% tomato vines which ylekled tipe fruit eat bby prison in the years 1863 and set.” ber the Dictrict of Col a = Turnish the statement some time this wees, charged all their physicians aad the pede as; | in August still Keep up the supply. With the SS gg Dh iaters ‘ rict of Col —— — o] ‘siclans and th ccepthi ¥ chilly 2 eee 4 = e sel, read a et “ crap lerte: + a Mr. Buarse made a speech In Philadelphia | pap syrrnsoxtaN Iwtrrertos thal aeRO ee ee exception of afew chilly days te weather h FOREIGN AFFAIRS. Which Mrs. Wilson had in her poscr-cion teow Saturday night. He confined his remarks asant—more lise ‘The German Tariff. Se gies mainly to the southern question. me vi . poring iene als i ae my sea- Feit Noy. 4.—A Berlin dispatch to the | others. = < UN r. aths until the 22d, and found t ‘mes Says: “The government proposes to in- ee - = The reporter asked him about, the, santts fielal, though not quite as enjova’ crease the duty on wine, hides: frat ant some Bae y Slrtigeceny! elt by “Prot. | condition of the cliy. “iv was very bad indeed,” | Mldstniner. = other articles, The duty on grain is intended | answer In case she was | 2 he | was the reply. SOBSCOT PAL formerly occupied by the late Prof. Jo eight over a hundred deaths daily been uniformly warm and Henry in the Smithsontan institution are being JUSTICE FIELD, Of the United States Supreme | rerited into offices for the uses of the fnstitu- QSB.SAYNSGS | Court, has returned trom California, and will { tion, and will be occupied 3 ut, John Su SERIAL perk At ore a > ti 5 aird, the secretary and his ass! 5 city, patly f THE to compel concessions from Russia, Austria grand jury fing Association will | Occupy his place to-day, hye aed the first time oa ee eee ane ae Stary. (bis f : e city is gre atly in need o1 ‘The severe gales which have [i Italy and France. ‘The otter new imposts will | © jury i. Hal | this term, there will be a ful bench. rooms Ii on i modern improvements and thorouzh cleansing. setts | ‘ : ~~ WwW . Ke pan —————— chief clerk and other clerks, will be utilized for | One great cause of its unhealthiness ie a where, and have ravaged the Massachnsits | be light, and designed for financial purposes | Vaxpeneturs Wn Wit alarge member CALLED ON THE PRESIDENT.—Geneval Kilpat- | the increasing demands made by the museutn. | which runs right through Into this coast, did not reach here in a violent form. The | solely. the Aut in the ninenee muder very | rick, of New Jersey, called on the President to- | In addition to the office being prepared for Prof. empties the city’s filuhy drainage. The s blow of Tuesday last was the worst experienced Prince Bismarck. Vander May called mu the demi i Hon. Joseph Segar. L. S. Brockett and | Baird he utilizes as an office a portion of his | eing sluggish the result can be easily lint in this vieinity this season, but it did little or Ov 4.—The Stendard’s Berlin dis- autores, a dues. Sts os a Seed Segar. L. ; | residence on Massachusetts avenue, and for | ined: no damage. On the whole it mustsbe conceded ays: “Prince Bismarck has arrived in this . win by her mi fr duaitamountcot | Lows E. Payne called on the President to-day. | which the government allows lim no rent, The UEATHUAMONG CHE TOGIORS. that the dwellers on Penobscot Bay have been | City to attend the marriage of his daughter | Areust Which appears. an the ttle CO GIN terete cuban They urged the President vo appoint Mr. Payne, | rich commission having become so Interlaced as | «pow many doctors did. the Howard ASsocl highly favored this year. We have had neither | with Count Rantzan, whieh is to take place on | paxe of and other novels. Mrs. Wil- or before the meetin, Who Js from Alexandria, district attorney for | §¢" were with the operations of the institute in | tion pave rahe citer ed teow yellow fever nor malaria to contend with, and | Wednesday next. After the wedding the prince | son testitied that she had hada mae with the e., President. Natio = bel pep aay satistied that | the diffusion of useful knowledge, accommoda. Dr. H. replied, “About forty. There were be- Sy nnetCe, which, for one, I do not fone Ma Skee to Varzin, where he will remain | Commodore in 1 nd that he iad talked Seretary Mr. Payne's chances are good. tion will also be prepared for it ‘in the Smith- | sides local physicians. All the Howard pl objectionable, has ‘paid us “bnt rare and brief | until Christnas. freely with her in regard to hits domest n.w., Treasurer. District Fuxps iN THE U. S. Treascry.— | Senian building. Z siclans except Dr. Overall, of Murtreesbor visits, A farmer neighbor cordially agreed with Miss Rothschild. He sald that he had a great deal of trouble wit Ps, : = Wm. J. Rhees, the effictent chief clerk of the | were attacked with the fever. Tweaty-seven of | Me when I ‘ked the other day that “there | 4 Bertin dispatch to the Thies denies 1) n Comnelius J., and that his only sonroe ME. CHURG Some time ago, after the litte differences be- | smitnsonian Institute, is fli at his home in the | them dled. The ato ans were gen- | Would be some fun farming if every season | truth of the report published in the Par ride was Will When Ce us hi 3.4. Woop, 11 2 | tween the Treasury department and District | county. Mr, Shas overworked himselt in | erally young men, thonzh there were old ones | Could be like this.” ‘The crops generally have | rers that Matenret Hothschild Neel appl Tnade a inarriag gement he me : nd each evenine durin | Commissioners had be d, the Cominis- | prep: a the institution, from tae | amongus. We hadno difficulty in gettingmeai. | been large, and produce fs bringing fair prices. | Admission to the holic Church asa pre the Jady and told her that she expec stoners secured an 2d aif a million | date of the Smit bequest, also a'short his- | cines.” When tlie drug stor nary to her marris began to close up THIS IS THE arr dollars from the’ department. ‘The latter part | tory of the lifefof Smithson, Te has collated all | the association opened one and kept it oper of last week they called for another advance— | thé acts of Cohgress applicable to the institr- | ‘All our prescriptions were promptly filled. another half aniilion it is understood. Comp- | tion, including “the more important, debafes | haa plenty of lourishment for the pat troller Porter having re-examined the law pro- | thereon. ‘The work, when coinpleted. will be Aan 8 7OGHE REE ng for a permanent form Cf government for | issued under the auspices ofthe institution, Mheveunplics sen us the District, informed the Commissioners that = id leave Cornelitts any nsider him responsibie, he Sin ited him. He sy mM tie beautital f his wife’s Christian ch done more to int than ail the: ferrite a HE ADT Se rebava with the Due de Guich lor Ww lew exceptions apple orchards ‘The 5 i of New England only bear abundantly every | awe Paris E Re aay Teas Bari year. A good quality of apples may be | disp Says a proposal to maintain the Staetecrstouees bouzht for $1 per barrel, and ordinary varie silion building on the Champ de Mars in ed ind | Dring but 12% cents per bushel at’ the elder | possession of the city A bushel of applies i ASA place of pop Sten orcan Gann - properly distributed. so lav= lions of | testainment, is held ander cosisidersen _ e sermons ever delivered. He said hig i om they could Secure no more money unless an | ‘THE MisstoN OF THE Curvese Expassy to this | PUP" coat ine men compercue to ane i . the eost of whieh to th oes NOt | juunicipaloounclot tere ee vad brought him into contact with a mania < itemized account of Tie expenditure of t | cou said to be to protect the Sof the | wWuhere the most good would result. “Dr. Mitch. ed tive cents per gallon. In other parts of abe van chk jp eas _, Visitation a Was furnished and approv Pekin government, in case any legislation is at thie president of tie Hower: Aceoo Mon, sarecheapertman they ake hem. | oxen crys, He sit = Hy savited BE PEHEGEES BU Dreree tempted here to revise the Burlingame treaty rves great credit for his lab: qin | A eehoonen ss loading at Kittery avith best Baul- |" Nees says 1, tins 1 increane tt ay Gaver uihent ts onier of the Dow so.as to wive this everdiment the sole control of rge of his self-imposed dutte: apples a t aaanber eta Exposition | bushel, and farmer P the drawing (0 1 ples for arting der at three cents per ier of Chinese immigration. have an idea, founded upon the a made by the Cc Attest —B. F. EVANS, K. of I DEPARTMENT, chi SONALS.—Among the pas piling ap) tyeive million r steamer City of Richwond, . Sth of Decent SOME TROUBLE WITH > Af first Chere were Dut few of the Ceo BEER oP ssmen from. th . ‘Thenthe MR. HALE'S CONSTITUENTS. | ee ernoenrn oe Tee Ce pool, yesterday, were | eoast, that to bin: contyolot immic oot ones. On the | 6r to be more specific, the repnbiieans who | jt Saticoie eve = to the Unit solely within tli of the Calted St: tistactory, and a against him at te La are vers | i : Baron V virtually, It is belie nad to be discharged. neerned as to his it | 4 Mini 1 trouble bout the distribution of in ide his defeat and the loss of 4 : he oid tan said f the F r ished by the ¢ overnmae 7 support has irrecrievably ruined hia, and Sebi hina: © nT thousht you had race brains fegal : oxte) in tr aunty tozet | nine out of ten think that his sueesssor. Pament Tune Sane eS s¢ then addr date, or they ¥ ta. 54x . . ited int is His and Sive uindany where, | Murch—ts to be seated the coming session. O1 tae as <h-0t Compttolier of th Republican Con- ferests of ¢ = re: he fever, 1 mnteer ply this 1s -on thelr part. aes = saath spession) n Committee, left last night specitic duty of ¢ u | sicians would break dow xin Sick ton E ally fortumate in te? eS SUS ees for New York. en route to Cali is hor United days and F —at in Well endure asta- ee 1 Beto saneee S = uf was the case With me, though most ly as he was defeated In a a | of trutl hed Ina morning EUS. S. TH As putin cor of the others were sick longer than 1. How did He would TALLMADGE HALL, 925 F Stree aver iit 3 nat Portsmouth, We get around to see onr patient? First on | tion to-day had he DAY EVENING. Novestuen 41n, Scag = foot. then [sec have bee 7 1 a i partment ed a mule sraphed. and been re- lected on ti MacArthin sees will be : ‘ ty & horse and carvia GOING TO aW. Th Secretary uf the Navy, | chren the vessel in whici odere Sehureidt is to Gus coun tare See Tstarctonncu . F the co make his two vears Africa, in the In- | iia not beech for the generus and indie ant for Washi ae . ross premium om nterested in helping the repubtican voters In telest of Awerican commerce and navigation, | Pad not be pally. 1 believe, trom t Deon babel he pavt of tia tual payment, na way to help The action of the Attorney She will shortly sail trom Portstnouth tor Nor [ Horth. bh NERS HG Biot aMchied | Sen ooki ie lee =n ot the pn nested to attend this mee ¢ letters of instructions to dis folk, where Commodore Schufeldt will join he. | themselves from the in eee \ wo rensed | forex ve fe 7 the original prenatur MILBURN'S PHARMACY and in authorizing the appoiatme She will sail for Airica about the Ist of Desei ee 2 ee = policy the premiums can, T never be & deputy marshals was based e1- | per, THE FEVER AMC exn nd for our own part Ww Inore than €196 $4; on the contra y will be 1429 Pes NIA AVENUE. t on information re ed fr —_—____<¢+ —____ “The Se erie eS A eee eS ere - elined to, uk Mr. Evarts for teaching redticed sul turtier by amnualdividends, wht a = eS cht aii | sections that republican po! me , _ = A ee asked the rep Psd) ad oe country en th eral Pho more | are Ubely to increase from year to ye. Toe — and MINERAL WATERS on draught all | yon Oa oye and republicans gene ‘ Re GS os w York Hat aid the Doctor, “though they gene john Re J San i hee s : mA zany a ——— a i a Se i sete ni Bp mt. ne ie Liek, Beviford and Bethesda Waters by the New Yo ; made au assignment, ee ee ce eo another mn the nivetes than in the [- present dividends) be rede a divide: = evreaia Dilities are if ed at His chief creditot a Knox attributes his failure to the depreciation of real estate, with which he was he sixtecath, ag The actual pre al reduction of ¢ year. With a prospect nt. in subse ost, De ed. AML Other things ; un yesterday. ds nd blacks being equal, I believe the | riou ackson had” be less Hable to be attacked by the t© ing of severe pains in head and shoulders. and are more likely to get wel * named Mrs. obtained protect bot ir rich ected Bis subor Last Days of the EDS, BRONCHITIS, y i FOR CovGHS, 3 a1 y lest. lia 7 aura Vaphe 39 Pine CHATTANOC TENN.. Nov. usurance Will do well | are « ase the Gresr Lis Remupy, TRE APrORCAEE yore He OE ices tne A RIGID QUARANTINE Laura —— of soeae tie board of health declares the vel! ® Fquitable, for doe REATING'S THE APPOINTMENTS Of = escent fe pines! OF MIE “ How did the fever extend? Sane Nee lay} deanie ende : Uician at the Siznal office in this city, and | ponner. He came to iS Thy Observation goes, almost 62 y 1 i 2 ‘The Alabama and ‘Tested for A certain. rvice observer at St. | this country whe P young, WIth, to use Lis along the lines of travel. water and rai!- Noe ee ae from Chattanooga I has already been old by a! . 2 nts inthe army, | own p shirt and an Irish siil- I do not think it fs sponts oe " i Soe in open the same as prior ~ SCOUL an es ane A & CO., AGENTS, Ube first pre ler the clause i employment as an errand i Gd HOLTON Deo tc epidemic t , antire, CORBMNIT oY ecti0w.fm.6ni few Ye tthe last army ting tat vaeanctes in | boy in a book store, but after a few months’ tld de last Wednesday nigit on the list of second Hetitenants Shall be tilled from | ployment he de To reg ded to learn the hatte Haniterd IMA. ALA, Nov. 4.—A thanksgiving nd New York. oe =— the ranks syitorious non-comuissioned of and apprenticed to Leary & Co., unde the same pre z 1 at the Broad-str Presbyterian result or er Bs wary & uurcmsy cers ‘stor Hote, with whom he sematived foray had only one railroad tr i st night, ‘ontribution of ¢ ——— years, He then went into business DISSINERA erige oe Bilet ction Cueto ane made for t 817 Nixre Steeer NortHwesr, Veer Mr. Jos. H. BrapLey To Seccesp | cir.” A meeting of creditors will be calle Did you tind disin} derstood Mrs, Vanhonn to De stanlent at godt, | ministers who have JUDGE OLIN.—The President was waited on this | the assignee, Mr. Ch: Abbott, his ma Sr Vi to | Moxicoweny, (Near the Avenue,) Have 500 Slate Mantels in stock and em; cine, and she was Ju the habit of parehasi dings from him, She asked him how tc toa Wemuan suffering fru a ntident an arrangement can be made by which Mr. Knox will beg morning t sation of about fifty resideats The delegation headed by ex- fever Sufte: n Nudge by m closed on Sz Love StKOVe kaiaees extensively t sctive, ‘The He U ewife and children the past 1 st. force of mechanics and artists in producing new de- Was composed of such ui auc LO her. Tn fakin: re ene eee sh Gavel co Tina ri signs and coiors, and sre fillin all orders promptly 3s ‘Thomas P. VEN FROM THEE s Weatiter to-day is sui- 6 West myself alon at prices lower than ever offered, and, with alarze | White. F Dr. J.C, eh to the Cincinn: 3 prevaleut. besides | try, and rain is thrvatened. From ck my chitdven Anw foree of mechanies in their several trades of Plum.b- ty, W. John ‘t x sf | night until noon to-day unc . Clagett, | f | rtakers report SiN ing, Furnace, Range, Stove, Tin and Copper work, + Win It in HH. Bakes sport comes from reliable sources af | orders for interment of persons who died of the | t Jobbing orders aie31tr F. B. Mei - Hove. ui IS OF negroes living in {he neighbori i fever. bot within and outside the city init eailcit Jobbine order - aunt of the visit was to Ur Celina, on the Upper Curiberland. Tis cuity in ase notice toleave the | foyer tor wh un. I defy any ene to te within a certain time from some persons | qi- ish iM Ube first stages ef billions is 3 | whose names they refuse to give for fear of t disease from the yellow fever harm. Numbers of them have crossed the river A FORTHCOMING REVON . on their way to some distant place, Whatthe |. Attest RAE ee trouble ts none will say. Last July their cure’ Pet he One new © e Was reported lest night—« y had been sojourning at + bUt had returned to thts elty at they have ppointment of Josep | th le member | st trict upon the e from the de! dliey to succeed judiciary of the | H nday~ | BABrow's ALLERY OF FINEARTS 41225 Pennsylvania Avenue. — . ' q Jast a See otto Se) SON SAEe and learned that he would soc | pleaded not | | sa taken into court for | trial he espied his two wives Ltheve ready ithher, 1 Mall. 1 know you will car ar and warme! bi On Saturday. night last a notorious col- | Sly pale, thin and worn. He i remarks urging | ored thief returned to this place trom Hagers- | dustrious, and can tire out tk d in his turned-up coat collar, and looking STE. ry origin. indefatigabiy | for Nove Restored H. N. BARLOW. I. a he pet vi a Martinsburg, W. Va., to th i si ‘Aliwork done on the premiset” jEARLOW. , | Mr. Rowen also read tie petition, It was a | M rg, e Baltimore s gual to any house in the country, and prices as low. | StU TAN parties wishin work done, by seuding uote by | _ Dt gazine eon the inventor | ‘sting m {io read, came to this friend and, an. Visited the offic med Mrs. M. Wiliett for document. say fall followed with a fe ters austive : » ise. J amxtous to test st e } yellow fev ad Anole consilt with Mr. Gibbs on all n 5 ee Sayles J. Bowen presented ne Pres of September their school-house was tired. an | | TYase PIG AAAS . OeHTeNt. 1s Ne ROSETS WAS ‘ uy? | 18,244 cases and 3 Yorn 7 ermiee mn Russia Leather, Fire Gilt, Velvet, aud | Derition signed by several thousand residents of | goineet thom guitie te eo ee eed, a Wt be made, Ht wil be a very bulky document. | Miss Annie Grace Kow msseas married to’ Bad- to conten ea ‘Passepartonts and Mats to order. the District asking Mr. Bradley's appointinent, | shots from concealed persons’ and were com. | 224 Will be 1 ip Dewalt who bag orien | cigs ama aie Teed Si be ee r letter, addressed 80 his sai 2 ‘New Styles of Velvet and Silk Frames. Mr. Gowen made the President an address, set: | pelled to flee. The attorney-generalhada num. | Cember. Dr. le Dowell, who has wriien | city, and she lived with him as his wife until | ytacox, Nov. mia has de : ed Foi ¥ 3 so much about the fever, had charge of the | Their union was not a happy one. he ne hisefiects, Tn it he gave Gold Frames, of all kinds for Portraits, Land. | tins forth that Mr. Bradley was a resident pos. | ber of witnesses before the grand jury, but | 5 much about the NDAIS, AM WHat he has | never COnTIDUtED a dalhay Tae Ne Ones 85 be | stroyed the west half of the business portion of | rari to his property and scapes, Kc., made to order. Old Frames Reilt, sceving the confidence of ail, end that itseemed | elicited nothing more than the general facts as | [o'ees' Wyrmary in Memphis, and what he has | never contributed a dollar to the support of | that town, Eleven stores with tight mocks or | th nild be f i ment ierore, Picture Rods ail Cornices put wr. just and proper that the Successor of Judge | above, and could tix the responsibility on no | t,S2¥ Will also be very valuable to medical | herself and nye chlidren. “On March 36, Is7z,he | WaGgcown. Deven stores with iecstimnted ot + thes contd be found and how amck Pictures unpacked, packed, and bung up by com. | {ust and proper Chat the people over whose | one. It is probable that the present: movement | Science. Dr. Dowell has during the epidemic | again formed. a. unttri ac- | $ixoo0, on which there ts inatitteee ne tne Ly cling pe legat interests he had to presitle. He ewtogized | was caused by these and other acts, somerner | added gr to his already wide reputation.” | ond victim being Josey awidow. who | amount of Devaughn, the heavic Silver, Gilt and Copper Wire (plain and twisted.) Bra cord, ea that, he-was eke | Sigh Seva = = lived with her mother at No. 54 India street, or, OSES $8,000, OF aia — | DEATH IS 4 DENTIST'S CHAIR.—AbOMt noon Cords, with or without wire. Mr. Bradley's record, stated that was emi- | similar. Mam negroes will leave farins. Mr. Eptsox fs so far recovered trom his ill- | Gree L—EN ¥. Herald, 4. loser, loses $5,000, on Which he ho insur- | yesterday Mrs. Johanna 0" " ae Screw Eyes, Nailx. &c. nently qualified for the place, and called atte —<— ———— ihat he is again hard at work, hls face het! sreenpoint.—[N. ¥. Herald, 2, ‘The tire is Supposed to ha heen of in. | aay 2 nn 4 years, Paintings Lined, tion to the ability developed by him at. the b: A CoLoRED THIEF SHor.—A telegram from | Pess that he is again hard at work, his face halt nd vesiding on the ‘Troy | | pirpose of having. te See ‘ bu: contaitis an account of “steam telegraphy : declined to take ether : romp the President lo appoint Mr. Bradley, and giv- | town, where he had been hiding for some time tans an steal aphy. Rostox, Nov. greet ‘ ake ether ¢ mail wil meet with prompt attention. ing his reasons why he should be appointed. | from the officers of the law. Sergeant Crique, S i Between Port Huron. in Michigan, and’ Sarnia, | 41) congressional distiter, who were nant pen extra he patient balot Cte Dr. Blake and one or two others did “| or the police, arrested himn, and had conveyed | raiten Guten aa tne ee ITERS on the Canada side, a cable is Sink across thie the declination of Wendell Phillips eit | Suddenly turned pate, gasped a. Umes, wad bee Raton of Oa Pe nna ant ies eens ome ss | "Ntajor Morzan then made a short speeeh, tetl- | him to the jail door, when’ he slipped the oft. a t. Clair river, An ice-jam broke the cable and : fore twedical assistance cond be suminoled, nee é were adopted denoun- present system of contract convict tending to bring honest labor down to the level of convict labor and ruinons to the in- terests Of workingmen, and requesting work- ingmen to vote against all candidates for oft Whodavor conyict labo THE SWEDENBORGIAN: night and nomi. as their ¢ Washbdurt nmunication was rgeant ppointnent by the best and strongest class | called to him to stop, but disregarding his eom- nin uauuity. Noone could have | mand the officer fired upon him, shooting him yy stronger aud better | in the back, and almosi immediately he fell and expired. No blame fs attached to the sergean:, etition and | whosimply did his duty. copped. Edison took :d- m whistle of a locomotive, | fe ream into long and sort sounds, like the dots and dashes of telegraphy. He alled” Sarnia tive times before the Canadians Hight the idea, but, when they understood, t answer came back ffom a locomotive and the conr ion 5 made, e in the narra Death is supposed to have Tuplure of the heart. Mis. Ryan : = Was sequainted with r done work for me for some time pas ined her teeth and suid that ther Ou | hat needed ext ous, but did not Wish to take a after (he extraction of the first t me that it did not hurt mu well pleased; she th mable pictures, I warn all persons axainst. He isan | ing the President that Mr. Bradley was urged | Cer’s grasp and started to run, Impocter, and has never worked for or with me WN. B—No CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER FIRM. ang313m A NEW DEPARTURE. President made reply to the addresses, that he Uhought it perfectly proj i a that the citizens of the District should take ac- |, THE BODY SxA7cHING BUSINESS IN THE West. fon in regard to an appointment of such im- | The Chicago Pritune’s dispateh from 4 — portance To them as one of thetr judges, The | Says it has been discovered that A. Mac! delegation had presented such a petition. signed | ‘at city, has been receiving bodies hold that the secon advent of the Lord. as set forth in Scripture, is + Of | nota personal appearing to the bodily sens of recently | put a new diffusion of Hght by an understan N.Y. ‘There was a man in tt lashed to che sea with life extinct, . ead and body, and t W works out Inventions, but readiness in lence on the | i r | Stony Lake Ontirio, near Ie i i ig aos such argumenss | buried people, graves havin been robbed ar | put a | lied together. was ready f WILLET & LIEBEY, Oat ee ae eat dade sulclt arguments | Beacon! Iowa; and the bodies barreter awe | Ns of His Wore SrIN Nisa Gebiae. | ———— | ted the more thaw oninary attention, ‘ie sould ive | Siipped. Two Darels (were consigned. to | | A tau Pricen Oxaro ry Coun. spelt S thrown tutu au exeltement. | Cn ieee yeni Minne ease th str ™ c _ se recolnmend:tions and the petition E 5 sda he railroad agent, | dispatch to the Chicago Tribune from Fort | po fs ao 3 tine was the Corner Sixth street and New York avenue, | | omy aaron oP being ‘suspicious, opened one and found the | Wayne, Nov. 1. says-—John OP Ree tite ter ee iaes Doun narties to peared d ud of good ing and Thomas Bart 2 She kasped a body of John Hynes, who had been recently | Biuftto tid she had fainted; puta buried near Beacon. Mackey was arrested, but | gress, ‘The petition is signed by about 3,009 per the late national iS Still in trouBle over | Tew time Con- | tion, Ellis and br, Wiliett ning. ‘The losson the building; mpaign. | yey ei nd | Within about 1 qainutes, 1 think, she was, — THE ev arony Cowstteston, whieh | declares that ie Is inocent. Hs assertion is Thomas N. McGaw, of thiselty, as ed hun | YOUne TL OHELIE Soe nouns tO $H.U Is coxered bs | dead, 1 medical ald ree xamining the eighty sites offered tor | diser 5 nis direct e first bar- | for $147.85 for making speeches in his behalf 4 ane Ue NOW e grain was also fully tusnred aa ee oratory hee doch te nero for | Fel was taken to tie medieal couege at Keceae, | Wersiatie cone Bee Fees flint Siudaba. | woulals probably didn't KiOW Ue rd by an incendiary, it WE HAVE OPENED A NEW YARD, be Serve g ‘ selec where it still remains. ‘The college authorities | ker agreed to him at the modest rate of s pitied looking on. —_—_——— ' site Krown as ilffton. adjoiuing Commissioner | disclaim any knowledge of the souree trom | perspeech. ‘The case is set for trial on thesth Baring replied, No cheating,” I uf i ud E. dat roperty juthicut estate, owned | which the barrel came Sovembel a y repiied in a very excited | Boston spiritna de fame, dis OPPOSITE OUR PRESENT YARD, by Mir. Elvers ladelphia. ‘Thissite con- : SEN overiber zie STS manner, d—dilar; you are lapping | | Sa wide fame, di i tains forty-tve : the amount an ea oo GORDON ae ae = A ForGEr’s Cow! —Robert A. Pedvi Oia iets see a ate toe | it was thought that she had been murdered. h which Admiral Rodgers, superintendent of the STAN, 1 special dispatch | who defrauded his employers, Benkard & Hu ought the two bloods were wrestling, ani ne spirits gave no information as to her where- ‘Where we will keep on hand a large lot of thinks hecessary. The commiss! from Paris says: “Mr. James Gordon Bennett | ton, silk, importers, New York, of $10s,000, and | €Xehtimed. “Let ‘em have tl good.” Bill IL to the Inman steamship line. ‘The gener | anouts. Se tas, just come into public. view d to this site on account of f , | left Paris on Friday night for St. PecersDare en | by means of forgeries swindled the customs of | £¢¢ms the poker-players were wrestling with a | \Wovkinen on the launch are missing.” ~ | again In Quiney, TIL, in connection with a very CHEAP LUMBER, ‘This has Deen overcome by Dis- | route for Afshaulstan, taking with him Jean | duty amounting to $120,000, and who fled on the | Vengeance. After they had beendusting around | $$ | strange tfagedy. She went there to live with | uiet Commissioner Dent Ce siete neue rea in e Seance correspondent for aiscovery, has sert a confession to the Ass o oe oe ae ee oo o nee Board of M. E. Missions. . in whose employ was a young and | government the right of way through the Lin- feraly ¥ vane, clated Press. “He says he alone fs to blame; t veshed, Barley drew a dirk and stabt cew ¥i v. 4.— The bx - | ignorant, but prett , natned Agne = ea tN thicum property to make a Une to | Gearon igen he speculated in stocks, aud would have been | Baring in the stall of the back. Ashe did so, | oie tneeapain voday, wath ee | \ al said ‘that Agnes confessed t ald. Mrs. Lord said that Agnes confessed to her things seriously inculps a Koman Catholic institution girl repeated her statement to others, and a king se 1 was the result. The monks selected a committee of residents, Catholic and Kentucky. Protestant, to investigate, and before this body a Meica Agnes admitted that all she had said was false, en d, ~ I will show you how to lap the cards, | JOUS met again to-day, with Bishop I you dd thiet.”" ‘The marterer rin andmade | (6 chair We was stated that the foal aun good his eseape, Baring expired ina few min- | FRE Cin of $96,000 wor antrooniaed tee dental expenses, and $15.00 for office expenses. the building. if t should be ere: ExGLaNd’s ULTIMATUM TO THE AMEER.—The | al right if his broker had not failed, “ DS, all 1 " % price which will have to be patd for Clifton, | Simla Pioneer announces on authority that VA. PINE BOAR’ lengths, per 100 feet. .$1.00 roaia Ci ngress accept the Reort of the com: | England's ultimatum requires that the Ameer's Cor, THOMAS A. VA. PINE SIDING, per 100 feet. - Log | mission, which will be transnltted to that body = ‘ by the President, will be $20,000 iN. re . 12 ee Pee ae Seek Reser TOR (eek EIS) esse a seriger Onna Mowianaoctarion Va. PINE JOIST, medium lensths, per 100 feet 1.25 | of New Orleans has written atetter in reply to ing seven monks of he place, The Es Scorr, president of the Penn- rep hall reach Peshawur by November 20, | sylvania Railroad Company, will sail to-day for | "tes. otherwise the English forces Will immediately Antwerp, on the steamship Switzerland, from invade Afghanistan, ane ee ce will be peor ied By nis Se eer nee eae wife and two cl ren. and ex; ts to be absent Prisoners HANGED BY MASKED MEN.—The | until spring. Vice President Roberts will ac 5 a Vi ident Roberts x aon ete, ok yuthenka, Ky., was ‘shi Other evidence cleared the monks, Who el Seat ieee te. Secretary Evarts, denying the report that a | (ida Mahe was moped tame, Wyoming | president during his absence, Kelly. and sentenced to ten dacs hate ese | killed yesterday by H.C. Magee. a well-known | that Mrs. Lord iustigated the changes forthe 3 NG, per “vos 150 | Large surplus remains in their hands of the re- | Laramie by five masked inen, who took from | HARD ‘Times an Tranycifundreds of thou | Inaddition ton Weeon ise Re ae esonment Pee en ee TeeneOn OC ntl: 4 Re ot RORY AN HOt Arears, aap Bes ROS. i Femsetene fet fund. and stares that {he deunands from | the coach two prisoners named Manstield and | sands of peasants in Italy are without wor pay the fine, and sent a messenger tontstather, | CAlmatters. Se eg se POPLAR, %, No. 2, aes other points had swelled their obligations one | McLaughlin and hung them to a cotton wood | and those who are employed are glad to labor | NO sooner did Mr. Bowe, sr., hear of his son’s | A Disabled Steamer. WHITE PINE SHINGLES, per 1,000... hundred thonsand dollars beyond the calcula- | tree. ‘The prisoners Were charged with being | twelve hours a day for ninateen cents and food, | Sentence than he fell to the iloor from the chair, i if THER DRors DEAD At HEARING OF A S In the Court of Speeiai Ses- terday John Bowe, a young truck- as INSTEAD OF BRtpEsMArDS, fashion in France ris, of That nation, wants the President to in- | Giushed in three places and his throat cut. | vole for school trustees, eitiar tale W.isuanex.idow the asd: Judge Poland advo- | frst and ice in the far southwest, come with | Heady anil irae d notte, Ct fd SueAT | “They perform the usual role of the bi | foibe suchendieats “ies grea ue contributions | highwaytmen, and had been in custody in Chey | which invariably consists of dry black bread at | On Which he was sitting, and died almost ine |, NEWYORK, Nov. 4—The steamship sicitian, | now prescribes two tins pages, who are choses WBITE PINE PALINGS, dressed, 4and64, | 1 Desuspended, ‘They are now striving hard | enue. Wain, aud aqua nilesoup athe close of the | stautly. Warden Finiot the Cl Briss wes fence November > cok Copenhagen aud Stettin. | from the prettiest of the boy’ relatives of the per 100... we. 159 } to meet thelr obligations and come out clear of SS day, the said soup being a howl of hot water | Served with a writ of habeas corpus, sued outin | |! me pruny 9 ~ | bride or bridegroom. “These are dressed in vel- , joctors. SiAty Ih number, employed by then. patches from Mo., say that ‘Thomas | oil. ral in Custody of a sheriff. ‘The wntortue i 4 ss W THE ABOVE LUMBER IS ALL GOOD. i 2 Sue mee Cockrell, nephew of United States Senator nate Dg man is completely broken dowa.— ‘The Markets. | Phire velvet, with white silk stockings and 4 | porrtiear. Row Axo: HICKASAWS.—~ | Cockrell, of that state, was found murdered last | _ WOMAN SUFFRAGE has been discussed anew | [Y. ¥. News. LTIMORE, Nov. 4.—Virginia sixes, old. 20. | vet shoes with diamond buckles. “A bouquet WE ARE NEVER OUT OF IT. | The Chickasaw tudian nation seems to be ad- | Friday morning In the store of M.F. Stotts, at | Inthe Vermont legislature, the immediate lssue = : Terre St do. consolidated, 324; lo, second | composed of 2 rosebud, an orauze blossom, and j Saneing in the science of polities. Cyrus Har~ | Midge Prairie, Saline county. His skull was | being whether women should be permitted to | Srontes oF SNow Srorws, and even of black | fete 245,40; fat due coupons, No. North Car» | brunch of myrtle ts attached to. the ler shat soy eel aia The supposition ts that he was murdered by | ated the restriction of the privilege to unmar- | cooler weather to remind us of the approach of | “BALTIMORE, Neer ft Gotton weak and ly | catty the bride's missal bouquet, and gloves, = rece ae We onal, stark vemmaienes £60 |i team ing Thursday, night, a3 the victim's | "led women, because he decmed married women | Winter, DIL before the settled Wate ream, | “cee ta eek ang ae ally Su9. " Flour | and, tn addition, meet her and asSist her frou sev6 pation; the Chickasaw senate and house of rep- ckets and the money drawer of the store had | :Uficiently represented by their husbands. The | arrives, those who have not already done so, | active and firm—Howard street and western super. | and to the carriage steps. :NOW-WHITE BKEAD | veentatives declared him duly elected. The | been rifled. Mr. Cockrell was clerk in the store | entire measure was voted down, Heys and fines ate in ae ee | ROU its tml super, 8:0ai30 io extra, 4s Y ‘Will be quaranteed uf you use | next. day, howe: they again met, and by | #24 slept the SE eee neys and flues are in good condition. Within | Iho. brands, '5.25a3,90. “Patapsco fauiily MR. STEVENS, of Cam! ‘Mass.. is not CERES. my 5 HON. SAMUEL J. 'TH.DEN has given $250 to the | the next two or three weeks the ne’ ers | 1 rn fairly active and closing | likely to ‘his ric! 2 throw ing Joctea govertor and Mm. | ,f® A Grand Rapids sirt caused the arrest ota | great Catholic falr now In progess In New | wil, twcalk prokebaee report a considerable in petetn Cited cea ethers | beard, Mise Teeie ee, ene beanie 2 mroke ‘The handsomest Minnesota Patent Floar tn the Dis. Clected governor and in- | young man for seduction. and then became his | York, and Hon, Fernando Wool has given sioo | Sagat all probability. by defective tiues.” This i mat On the eves mame ecutive chair. To such a | $y for 4 ; Ris vis objects, and wants the | SUely OB the demand for vail. Women are othe Same object. ‘The receipts of the fatr so aL pa — G2 About ad eh 1. o'clock yesterday fir> 05; do. amber, 1.06a1,12; No. 2 western winter | off their ‘aL e eve is a staple item of fall news, and follow regu. | Tei Gorn: eoatent oni ant Bi the disappolhtment and. mortineation ich “ proceeding Mr. Ha larly upon a sudden snap of cold weather, wh Corn, southern steady her quite {ll, Dlit the affair was tched up, Mesident to heip him Sterling’s St. Louis Fancy Patent, A most beautiful Winter Wheat Flour; or, leads the inconsiderate to hastily build A great | Armand steady southern ie = =e 2 , E, = 7 s $ | 43a47; western mixed, spot and jast_ week ‘extensive : THE CHINESE EwBasy GoNE TO BaLtivone. | Was discovered in the basment of the Clarendon | A Wak Diary.—Gen. Wi. W. Dudley of | fire under neglected Mes or chimneys. Now is | Ai047;,Westerm mixed, sot and. November, made for an elegant many guests were sie aca ive | Ce Lega- | Hotel, at Saratoza. N.Y. ‘The damage sin tn | Richmond, Ind., has discovered “among” nis | the time to put chimneys in order and | fem-routhern, 2ta0" western white. Stash: “dot | present, a lasts ne ete were Twice Heimbetter than over wan an tuakes | tion and Mr. Bartlett, the American secretary. | CeMUaL Part of the bullding. "Loss $18,00. Wich settes many alsputed polatsin the Five | weamner sera may, Mc, {at when cold | mized, Saas Bepney ata cp Rae Fo a Ry 5 Bole eine crivensoow. | of the legation, lett thisatternoon at t30 o'clock | ar'carPmanshen Masbate oftitering | oWm Porter case, It has been placed at the | avoided. SAS ANE MANNS NS | Hennegivania and © Maryland: Becond and probably HasL distaption ts sald to Hey nang eel gen a AE Maryland | faise navy pay certificates. CRD oRAl ot tiie ooeamn earn, SUICIDE AFTER a REBUKE,—Diedrich Sehevers, | Moats ay soot tathe Slaw as to ble inoue, tebe Gi zy S : aly 5 roy extraordinary 2 - cae § 3 a vKE.—] 5 clive -in-} ” WHOLESALE DEPOT : d minister plenipotentiary; Young Wing, his | ,,6% Owen Ashton, formerly a well-known cit! | DgaN Sranumy was entertained at breaktast | aged Swan eas by lis wife yesterday be: | SR Se ides B ap ey tS Conxen Isr Sruser aND INDIANA AVENUE. assistant: Yeo Shu Ting, secretary of legution; | 2D of Lancaster county, Pa., committed suicide | in New York Saturday by'the Century Club. A | cause a’ few ‘inonths ago he borrowed a dollar | $5" refined, tierces, 7%. which his salary would not permit him to mata oct tm WM. M. GALT & CO. Young Tsaov Chiang, assistant secretary; Chen. recently in Jowa. number of prominent men were present. The | from a Mrs. Kelly, and the latter on Thursday | and market quiet—western tain. = f = shu Tang, consul general; T Chi Hinnoand &~Senator Voorhees, for some unexplained asked Schever's daughter tor the money, | Petr: dull and ‘ UME ER BEATE Safi ERA CENT | Chen Unt fo acc hen Suny wen com | stu, ule sei eda eR Ue he eee Mera | Watery a et sequen Tan Fae Mariage, Whey 2 wha, = ‘sai Lik Yung, int ver; Yen Lan Hei . 3 a re 7 . Cr Twenty and Thirty-year Gold | Ol Gone: Li Ta mt military attache. ree in the city, te ee, to heart He beeper eles Racers a San osion 236 ‘cea a wie riding @ velocipede. te . and went down 5 ‘stripped hosiery seems Bintes, Coupon cr Ravaicfuts bout sadeold | | NAVAL. ORDBES.—Lieut. Com. John C. Ken- | gdfay Jeteumlah Kennedy, found guilty in Clea the door behind him. “Ten minutes ater hig i on : 5 ha ly passed away.—{Pashion Es. ‘Other Investment Securities bought on orders. nett, toduty on board the New Hampshire, at flanged, has gone ‘He will be sent to the ‘wife found him lying dead in the cellar, having Nov. 4.—Stocks ee" There are Ships building im snattr LEWIS JOHNSON & CO.. Bankers | pore Royal, S. C., as executive; Master insane asylum, and he Is discharged shot himself the head with a pistol.— ‘ong, 400: British government Cag ey gO med ; | Will receive his TX. Yo Sta, 2d, 4.—Flour quiet. Wheat quiet. 62 Theodore Munsioiman has been arrested “Hent. Com. David ©, Woodrow, ia oie ae s2-The merchantile agency of McKillop & 12-W. 11, Rulofson, a San Franelsco photo- 2 no: Kansas, for murdering @ far- Hampshire, at Port Royal, 8, @, and placed on | Sprague, New York, is reported financially em- her, fell from the roof of his . fe eae ia m—U.8. + fun oO a. and en octaoame | waiting orders. batrrassed,, with $125,000 liabilities. thy, receiving Injuries Irom wIIGh be Tai per ogee: Band. Joc; sie apie new vex, | Hume's wie. An Glafend existed ; : 3