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4 i : . = SSS RS SES ” = — = = - | THE EVENING ST. ‘AR. REPUBLICAN CONGRESSMEN FROM THE SOCTR.— ¢ Mr. Howard Carroll, of the New York Times, Fr — has een fe st yn gee ie aoe H ie south, su ing th political situation, PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, : writes “Ii an abeotitely taft election could ts AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, held in the southern states, an election at which p Pennsylvania Avenue, corner Lith street every citizen might vote freely according to his ++ at brome ne doubt that from a : Mf those states, at least twen ht repubti- The Evening Star Newspaper Company, vans would be elected in t SOMITE. <= , peaielpe ae alba There woud be oF trot Daman, one treme em a ANAS, One from Florida, Uhree trem Geo Tee Evexrso Stan is served to subser'berg tn fa, four from Loutsiana, four fram. Mississipph, She ety by. Crop pte hey Cae byte! four from North Carotina, three from South cents per week, mont rc paid Carolina, one from ‘Texas, and the thee from quater. 3 con a eet oe es Virginia. ‘This ts a modest estimate. Even ‘Tae WEEKLY bran) quate on_Friday—82 8 under the system of voting which prevailed in prepaid. 10 copies for $15; 20 copies ifn wan subscriptions must be paid in ad- the south OWo years ago, and with the cotton LEGA RE em | V2, 52—NP. 7,986. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUE! j pocritic “legislatures, There sh DAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1878. TWO CENTS, | fergie eens ew sand eS st fifteen republican Congressty from the south. ‘There shoud ty - — _ — — ~ sess = Alabama, one from ATkansts, one { one fron G rgia, two irs. from: Mississi PP, two t n Carolina, and two ‘ ani The End o! is A es [ SLAND District Government Af End of the Campaign. MARYLAND. NOTICES. AR me Ene ot tne ¢ “ ¢ Disturbance’? i ‘The attention of the District Commissioners | (04 St te THE EVENING STAR. | “Nevin or me vonr boxe Telegrams to Tho Star. | «semipignrbanes’ th matimere, | meaty foe Dares commictine | fot 4 ; z The elections to-day wind up a campaign that Marshal Gray reports the election proceeding | over Rock creek, large enough to take Ina Washington News and Gossip. has been conducted by the two parties ina In some quietly in all the wards of the city. Atehe | horse's hoof. ty Incarnation Scbe = of them t rey Majority amounts to po jt i manner strikingly in contrast. ‘This has been opening of the polls at 6 o’clock this morning, ‘The coroner's report forthe month of October, | less this idan Vole In epitent these maior. Penmaes cree ‘i : Ss To-Day. —Internal ee ae a ts for the BLECTION DAYW.| in It was scareely light. a slight disturbance | 197s, shows that be has investigated the causes | es. however, Wt le not postales that ea me a as ages see gt aslex eectiana: aioLEZ pesten a melas enicenceved i poo cei oceurred at the 3d preciuct of the 7th ward be- | of death in 55 cases, ns of the south will, te u & - 1 e, $171,130.88: customs. $371,491.67. ast few 'S, and has engen ag 0 y s visors of election, in aI six Pepublicans to the nex gre @elock, an adjourned mee day amounted to $66.550. ON THE PART OF THE REPUBLICANS OUR SPECIAL DISPAT! ES, Were present in the room the two United States | from November 1, 1877, to June 30, is7s, Inclu- | prived of every fepresentative « Seept (wo. id at Beck's H. ‘ poomvienid ~ supervisors and United States, ‘and 7th ats. nw Sa the campaign has been managed witha good Deputy Marshal | stve, shows 16s miles of water main ‘laid.’ about E ETC —The Congres- ; : anally oes Wright, the two judges and cl “ ge trom ‘November a. elo =— sonst Democratic Coaualtice iit ecetve tha | Convercratts and suit, ana macrally aoe BUTLER PROBABLY BEATEN | 2 euagrgee™ Divine to | igi to dune 30 ia There are ia the pieriai frei Sttsinapertor Ai = ras sional Demoeva 1 is eevee ing with al perfect discipline. Very larg over the 1 DOX, i arly McClelland police foree, 18 al preses FM SRMASTA. election returns at the Inperlal Hotel to-night. | {ine of money: hase bose aoe among the fireplugs, nearly all of them the McClelland pre A PISTOL SHOT WAS FIRED, and Deputy Marshal Wright w office-holders, and the candidates themselves B patent; 9 have been erected since November 1, | CO! Dusivess connected with Ul ATTORNEY GENERAL DEVENS, who went to i oe romptly and generously. The government bnteiais have not been backward. ‘The Presi- here have been % large stop-vaives and | Me Jef. Fort Walsh on the 5 der inst, have been liberal, Other interests effected Dj side, the pistol Dall making a slight fle 3 So nd reports. Sitting nx pare’ wg sams tor | Boston dag nda night, wil not return fer | the result of the elections have responded | STRUGGLE IN NEW YORK, | sound, rhe sie arte spe demo. BS TS Ge Te te on » Mott i several cript: LPH SCHNIEWIND, cratic fudge of election, U. Deputy Mar have been erected since November 1. During al express a most t taal tie Wright and a citizen naw l Busey, who were # = is Z he other hand. they speak tn the APPOINTMENT. — The, President to-day ap- : done citestive ork " 1 named Busey, wh the same time 396 taps have been made, 639 se vaaty . Superintendent of 4 : : . Siaaceae dentand his Cabinet have done effective wor taken before the judge and released dn bail. In | 1 ae and tor te: er terms of the U.S. government 5. "CHURCH, G. ¥. Levees, | hointed Goo. W. Hutton to be postmaster at | for their party by speech-making. REPUBLICAN GAINS IN PHILADELPHIA | other wards five judges of election have hon ae ie are eos (gaits ee ae oe all sorts of veng 4. Woon, 11’a.m. - oe THE DEMOCRATIC ‘AMPAIGN FUND. arrested by order of the supe fst manner in which the; rs. in These | erected between November 1 aud June Si; Sd, and each even! ‘The CaBINer MEETING To-pay.—Assistant | bas been comperatively small. ‘There ts talk, eases the judges refused to adinit United States is t 4 ro | tealrs have also been made to pumps. ‘The | 'eted. Major Walsh 3 }, that. the funds In the hands of the National Geputy marshals {n the room. No serious diti- | 1°08 Fae the Stor or | ofa post fmmediate ‘Vietuliy of Sitting ee eee eaceae Secretary Seward represented the State de- | Hernceratic committee have beenspens to seb. | NEWS FROM SEVERAL STATES. culty has occurred so far in any Wart, ive les Takes fOr the ane OEE es ee | Bune nt. near Wood mountain Ge ots ‘LieROF THECURRENcY, | partment at the Cabinet meeting this serve the private and political interests of some ——_.+_—_ is bright and a full vote is being polled. IS, 187, Lo June 30, Isis, Was $89,000.58, ‘The | IS on the Ariendly tenus with the “big Ne OW ASUS ‘ovember Ist. 187." | Ait the other members except Attorne rominent persons connected with or influentla A TENNESSEE. Xpenses of the department from Novembe Indian The major appesrs to har Notice is hereby iven to all persons who may bave | Devens were present. A general discussion 0° | in that organization. The democratie cougres. ELECTION NEWS. Light Vote at Wemphis. 1Siz, to June 30, 1815, have been $8 decided influence over the red men, and Ub Hee of Wathingion.© that the same uiimt be pre- | {uUMbEr of different points that wilt beem- | sional committee has exhibited a good deal of NEW YORK. Menrtes Noy. 5 oThe elections passing off | amount of outstanding water tax on interest | #11 look up to hun as a great and noble chk Bank of Washington.” that the waiter with the | badied in the President's annual message to | energy and zeal, bit this. could not compensi aE eee quietly. But Hide interest. ts manifested, and | June 20, 1878, Was $112,113.91, The amount of | Weir White Mother. He hasa contingent } sented to Benjamin Uta tree onthe from this | Cobgress was had, anda quantity of ordinary | for future in other dirvctions Tammany Ahead at Noon—The Con- | weus. Aut Itue in : ane | Talc wala’ tar colnies hth aeee picked: tuen e and trae as sieel Gate, or they Will be disallowed. ee business transacted. THE PARTY. PAPERS. Sreselonnd Contests: From 6 o'clock last night until noon to-day, | advertised, $6,972.25; unadvertised, $11.7 Sb “ a Mr. E. M. MARELE, assistant attorney generat | | Another point In contrast is the conduct of [Special Dispatch to The Star.} Mndertakers report orders for nine interments, | He says: When I took charge of tile office, De. | lees. representir 4 novl-10t Comantayties of the Exexeney— ee okie de ps Grater gi Scoenhg Median (CN leading democratic and republican news New York, Nov. 5.—The day has opened clear of persons who died in and outside of the city | cember is, 1817, Hound a want Or sestern in ity i URN'S Pi CY, os i Bape wed : ers. The republican papers have been » streets in the vieinity he | Umits. management and an unnecessarily lance num- a ' we a con , fon (hat hiehiaiheen taking Gueing! ils the and cnergene. Ene Goer With some | @dcoid, and the streets in the vicinity of tn ber ofemployes. TI and ti 42 -ENNSTLVANIA AVENUE. voting precincts were all astir early in the down Gietabe ce ISLAND. pers have sup. | town wards, where long lines of voters formed | “Provipexen Ted Plectic Jonsress atl | for an hour or more before the polls opened. | ceeding with Spirit this morning. clr nutaber of inspectors hts mbes OF IDSBCOLOTS has | "Cri trienilly: peaakons extort a number of hol-headed you leave of absence, He reports that the political Se nos arene pee In . TERS it alt | prospects in Michigan are favorable for repu York two of the democratic 7 ee eee ee ae + ae Reccess. It is thought that in the tirstCon- | ported republican candidates for See Lick, Bedford and Bethesda Waters by the | jctreci , Which is how represented by | the combination ticket azainst regular demo- | rye ‘Tammany men in that quarter were Aldrich, rep., will have a. lar: vallon. octtitr | a democ ‘iter Will fail to be re-elected, | cratic nominee: nen district. The greenback vote is insignitie: ~ Mlle netiol a phe correspondents: Feniks ¢ republican | Cidedty ahead at noon on the loeal and Congr Teaches TERE oes btican or the national canal SE es gaia enonnt ut | sional tickets, though the estimated vote, of | There iS a Sharp contest in the western district. been reduced from 27 to 1, one ef whom isd is pro- | tailed for clerical duty, thereby saving : on W. | yearly expense to the District. govern depredatory incursions across th Me | : been latd off into ten eu, | sonetimes xo So far, when at nd each inspector is furnished with a | TUHITY presents itself, to steal horses in Cana- showing that he is an auth at Tritury, and escape to the United Staves ry the dt 5 1 On’ for Conse Seow of the departiient; a section of Uv — = = work which cannot fail to be effective. ‘The | Mutier ane hon for Congress was below fe | Distriet Where the water mn: oes = ‘THE MEETING OF RAILROAD COMMISSION correspondents of the eee papers on th e ere onli a: Are A80. aR CD pmtecte | ! piu A eels ~ RSTITUT 10s THE at which Mr. French, auditor of the rattvoad ac- | other hand have not been invited or <q | ma icket, headed by Cooper for may | rihay more A ns in any efforts ay have made in that dicee- | Dot polled as large a vote as Had been expected, ina rt sereriorts rthe promptcure of allcases Bis ees ted De Bea tion.) oe ees mee Vive res menage and must gain ae 5 yre in th ‘i upper? { i Fhe Of dineaser. rec jong. standing. isuot to be held at St. Lowts, as a Sin We nL PROINNERT GRNOCRAG a eanythin recess, Tn Male = } : \, tly . ‘yreyared’ by CLIN & CO, Pari Thy teleg Timbus. Oli: amaor A PROM pee # Sth) for Con: AFFAIRS, sone A prominent and well-informed democr Braggerhofl trom ‘are seven : ‘ Acomplutut book ; where. oe a mie conversing with a reporter of t “AN LO~( ( being voted for, though Bourke. | tiard ‘Times for English Catton | ad, tu Wilich all _mattor relating to sere lates: Kept 2 - tniforn Syst on this subject, said: + If, under these ny. leads them ail. Spinners, | te of water, éc..are noted, making a | on eee rts is to be adopy stauces, the democrats should from the Utiedistriet reports M Loxpox, Nov Wigan 1.074 | ecord of the daily operations of viele ach A == Raval iegislatures of the v aay, iL Will be somet ining ahead for Congtess at noon, 200 spindles: eal and 2.590 | book proves a Valuable addition to | CROTON OE Mae Seoate ae 5 EN REY AE: i eoiRN POS nt Pi 4 expect to hold the Ho’ ‘is Ver rm 0,000 Spitic re runnin on short | ney of the oll ad will show that | The editor of the C & Ts Quacrry asp Pater. INDIAN Prpiis.—Capt. Pratt, who was So stte- our iv is not lkely that they deal ot trading of equivass per cout, redaction | TD RUNeE Sua pon el van jouruatl, was the and py pal Champagne Wines of the matter of th cation of Che St. | qnajority, It iséonveded that the rept tor republican In operatives wages, | ng Wih the notices served upon then 1 Me. Brigcerhotl selection, amd had . 3 Indian prise arrived at the | will gain Congressmen in New Yor even of the | Massncres by Rebels in New Cale- | inspectors. a large a Ht seeped abe MOET & CHANDO Hampton school wv y to he educated, | vania, and some other states, and ¥ ans. dnth ter rent in minning back Rhee MOET & CHANDOD cotiected from The Indians alone the | to secure the re-eleetion of Conklin: ee OpDoSEION fustances for p years; all Establishea 184: ‘aphs the fact to Ue Ente eron to the U.S. Senate. In Massaq which will amount to anythin 4s been colle present «it contest is close, both sides, and Butler claiininy § AULD, FE. rents ave atl Ots & CO., the 10th dist ast0, B.F Tt will be 11a JOTI, UsconstiteTionaL $ 3 ; Itis of | served Uhata large portion of the water mai: novLeoly Sole Agents for U ave Law.—In the | Gies in tile estimates may arise from the tae ne, but Folens election is bell a Fre id his wite | tax has been due lone since, aud te propeste SE re scien accuses the ee ai tach are Workingmen In the state who gay that thet ith senatorial district of the state, many demo. Ealtebek inthe noua dace rire [lores ten 7 inoue ae he w Paes one osing a tax upon an auctioneer for selling | votes will be anti-Butler, but who are consid- { rats are voting for ex-Collector Thos, Murp! ye inder of New Caledonia is quiet | Deen the purchaser, The iterest upon the tax | Se eae wie S17 Nistu Stnrer NonTHwest, imported goods Dy the package on account of | ered by Butler's managets to be reliable voters | rep. to fll te “vacancy caused by Morrissey's | Grarsttnation bas improved . | issoestremely low that many who am abune pag ig cong jog Mon x venue, rte constitutional, as laying a for their side, Massachusetts has a large num- | death, dantly. able to” pay ey a E a detmocra (Near the Avenue,) Fee SCL Aik Seetltiin: GILDERCeT DION | LecOh Warkingmiens sereenNantice | Winton: Gains for Cooper. OR ee levied, prefer to let the St upon | GENERAL GRANTS MANNER with Discounters Have 600 Slate Mantels in stock and employ a large | i ’r.cpidden to the states by the constitution, a knowledge of the workings of the: [Special Dixpatch to The Star.) is stated to be not seriously ill thelr property and to use their funds | men abroad is admitiaciy described ci it would be ble to f ; 2 : signs and colors, and are filling all orders prompt ector of 3 as | sl : state ; pF ORE, NOV § Uns ae 4 z | _ | When a sale of property is made and purchasers Uawakes noe asiaan ines (hee exer lersd, and, alta lain > tine pas for mayor shows that Cooper has made decided | Russia and the Bulgarian Unsur. n quite il} for s¢ and will be out, it is expe to bupre pors anid hon: wnextdune ing he lien of the tax to be remo: water depa i |, that h receliections of iis sect this tax Wil retin fo Ame ibe patd for | of tie American line p water departme taf their cost ts to b force of mechanics in their several trades of Plumb- ing, Furnace, Range, Stove, Tin and Copper work, solicit Jobbing orders. aug3Ltr galns In seven (state) senatorial districts, Tam- | ya many men are scratching Conzressmen from | ST PETERSBURG, the tickets of all those who hold natural Died that Russian on ners 10k 1868. Saat Wingy oe conniving iy the Bulg: papers for 1868, but are voting them for Tedieben has issued tr 5 . - MMANACTS On The E blicam Majority of | preveut the organiza u the State. and tow gents. L.—It is officially Is are participating or ian insurrecti¢ orders to the Russ Rounnnian frontie n of insurgent bi teh the movements of insurgent rash Out of the fund of th it will be readily seen th considered a perpetual loan to the tax itis only a question of Time when the water de- partnent will cease to have tunds to Lay mai BETTING ON THE EI —The canvass of P= * ——=—= | | Gen, Butler in Massachusetts seems to be the ABLOW'S GALLERY OF FINEARTS / 110.5 exciting among the betting men, ‘There eee 1226 Pennsyleania Avenue. are as many bets made that he will be elected | chase or control of the electoral vote. After AFTER SEPARATION PROM His Wire.- ristowh, No d., John Downey weal inte the hot tin ension, just before Uhe servic for All Saint's Day, and s i e aseres ‘i st At fs for the Commissioners toapply the remedy, | was abont todestry ti f st TO AAO AE as that he will be defeated. The bets on Penn- aring that Chere isno foundation for this spateh to The Star.) j Sulttces. if one can be found, to tls detent: bat Twould to mie mas, the tev. Father ON FREE EXHIBITION AD SALE, are nearly all that the republichn cas- | insinuation, Mr. Cooper —The explana- New York, Nov. 5, 2 p. m.—Returns trom ie | Vatican and Russia. eest that When property has been sold s nt reat he bit the priest will be elected. ‘The “sports” also are | tion of Mr. Coy le’s letter on ees Engravings, Photogravures and » perhaps be found | interior of the state show republican gains for —The negotiations between U Uume of redemption eps vthe tin Downey ts tus recent P . _ odds that John Kelly and his that on Monday last. Mrs, John F. | ve. ‘The state com. | Vatican and Russia have been suspended.asthe | taken to have a deed tsoue ‘ountniissi tro vite having ed his Frames in Rassia Leather, Fire Gilt, Velvet, and | Toyjuiny nominee for mayor will be cleaned er visiting exrd at ny dhe | Dantorth for supreme tndge. The state com | i tiude of Numan afonis nouereere eae | : PATCH’ Geegel ine a ease J! Wighie, foc Porcelsins and Miniatures. ont. (hat she would call again. | She came and said {| THN? Coimate is duulority, At 12.000 in Whe | tory result. ‘The Pope will, probably issue iis recommend that you apply to Con- es ‘All the New Styles of Velvet and Silk Frames. ae Eye that her husband was under great excitement | state. The democrats do n est shortly against violence, which the nhority to Inake such bevulations ts laboring at Baltiniore, Chiet Gold Frames of all kinds for Portraits, Land- ERSONAL.—Rev. Dr. Addison, rector of Trini- | about the cipher di tches; that great pressure fiittee Seems to be in CHa Catholies of Poland endure from the Russian of Water rents as will be mo evils in the churches, he said to a . i di ped ag ty chureh. and wife were rezistered in Paris belng, Brougie un es to tell hab he | @ i e ans } authorities, equitable than the extsting law. For instance, | senuen last week. are church eholrs—ungodiy Picture ‘ods and Corni put up. hew, aud that he ought to be sent to Kurope I : ' Narrow Escape of a Russian Grand | wnder the present law, parties whose houses | men and wemen who happen to lave good See ee ceeeeneds achat, aad bane ‘ap by com- : tobe got out of the way. Treplied T had Butler’s Friends Confident. | m Duk Nave the sume trontage are charged Une si ‘ganists. Mr. Moody | "Biiver, Gilt and Copper Wire (plain and twisted) | Kilpatrick are registered atthe RUDI A POR Be reed a LE ad tt | Sr. PETERSE 5. The hnyeriat er for domestic purposes althonsh 01 hods employed in’ raistug Cords, with or without wire. and Mrs.S_ 1 Hond have returned to the eity | honld do notiiing to get him oUt Of the Wwe eee ee ton ta | Livadia left Livadia on the 2d inst. for Oilessa, hoitses mas be only ove room deep “a tales. Lotteries, voting an 3 Ga i “ os oe. Thad nothin having on Board the ¢ and Duke Sergius, 1) of the Czar, and suite. have only one water spine it, Wi ' mr A. ropean tour extending through now, . enator Thurman is ex- din Be ile the ours had the te; owners ston, Fall River, Holyok Pie yacut wae Sean sof the depth of and have | ad of going to a low garb) could ashington on Thursday. | parz pe Cassaaxac Cerarep a Hampden county, aud his Cieads are conti- nd heavy vate, but all the pas water fix’ recommen't | is churen and gamble, Actually, at gual to any house in the country, axd prices as low. Lincoln, “Bessle B ids- | sn) the Prone chain OF eenctins dent of his election, 1 find republicans wo | one chuveh fatr, the Stun of 35 ce "EM parties wiahiny work done. by seuduue note by | iand. Wit’ for the north Last e-CANAR | We Interac yee concede the state to be de wards thro | ed for the privilege of kissing & mail will meet with prompt attention. ik and Utie . Representative Hanna | yas nothing in comuion t “a of the republican stat ¥ £0 to piece: avenve northwe hich cau be doue at au es- | wean da Ure chunch—presumal ‘ NOTICE. who Was defeated ta his race to | }acnething tn com votes tor ‘Talbot, (cep. Uimated cont of $5.55, Te this ts doue the Biueh | work wt Ge by the Rev, Mr. De $ ge a iting that he has worked for me as Restore of Ol Parntinas, and bas injured some val- p mable pictures, 1 warn all persons against. He is an + had perju iain will be disconnected from te Inch m Leroux, the Palboto} ~ estima he body of John I Butler as fond in his plac | nou be e! IL, atinidnigit Sunday | at from { | | and te former used for the bisgh servi | the latter for the low service. | THE RIsHOP PoIsoNtN the New York Merefd trom Norwict hr Ml. sa¥s: Mrs. Bishop, the to be an important witness ta the “trial, She says thal Katie Cobb: Abbott democrats believe tha | E vote will reach 100,000, Dut That he will | estimate Talbot's pluratiiy bOO to 10.000, An immense vote i Aviad ven last eve University to this ye y atiended, it was de- university. arrange for and has never worked for or with me. GEN. BOYNTON AND EX-SPECTAL AGENT Moore. | 4 Cpivpse MeEDE N. B_—No cossectios wire any orzer ria, | The attention of Gen. H. V. Boynton having | a Chinese liners EY been called to the published statement (in the | of Dusiness in Quine this pipe will greatly beuent the wate takers on Capitol Hil, for at present: the wit rans down Trom Capitol Hil to supply Uh 1 to recommend U Philadelphia Times ae es " night, literally ‘cnt id pieces with a knife o- | deing polled. Tn Boston tie Uulted State | e With Cornell If the crew from that colleze | grounds at the foot of the hil. T would I the last dose that Hattle Bishop A NEW DEPARTURE. MOUres Gf che Titan Hepa R moe | cleaver, Tis Chinese ye Was azrested, | supervisors have made some arrests for ilezy | will cousent to row at New London Dit not at | teeommeend that at tatd i only hopes. to lve lati enough to plated a libel suit against him, the General dis- (er declaring (hat two colored men | voting. Owaseo hike, es | nect ¢ ' 1 Starting developmacnts may be claimed any kuowledge on hls part of sucha | committed the deed. 11 Indications that Butler is Beaten | bs the tf e ing took a favorable | can be done at an est Ske never had been called upon —= proceeding. He says, however, that Moore 5 | bid liquor, and ine kit 1€,000 feet of pipe being required. This expense, pW a the cost of laying the main on ist sires * er from home | Con would be Willing to appropriate uny present | Woney for, no doubt, if asked todo so, as the | know how we might act in a to both | Capitol buildings and grounds will be greatly | Or rev t Columbia before cot land, | benelited. Section ivs of the revised statutes, | pistol maher, was walking on the railway Urack ‘The proposition to row Coluubia ts also favor. | relating to the District of Cohuat 2, provides | at Norwich’ Falls, onfFriday night, at a point ubly entertained. The matter will, however, be | that “the water rates levied in Washington Where there is a double switch, and’ accidental- - [Special Dis, eragnince Stcx. | _ BOSTON, ‘Nov. m Dresden. | bulletin says that dispatches from see to it that Moore is given the full benetit of Taree an atin Se oe the state but the west, indicate that Corner Sixth street and New York avenue. | the law so far as he cun reach him. Emmerson Etheridee, Miss’ Etheridee. ts piranly over Butler Hs be at least 14 INSANITY OF AN ARMY OFFICER.—The Secre- | garded as one of the most intellectual women | 28U-B see. itch to-The Stary Boston Pranseri beretotore. y if that were done th would not have time than New Lomton. ont med to be that It was necessa: under ioierment y the oo of this Bh trie for libel and conspiracy in an attempt to biack wees nee mail himseif, and that he (Gen. B.). proposes to A DAUGHTER OF F got & Fack To Eac None of us can upreme moment led fate, John Conlan, of Norwich, « ariso | ubow's | ! 00, “The sed since 11 aun. " Var S advice that PENNSYLVANIA. left to the decision of the whole college, that | Georgetown shall never be a source of 1 ly had exe toot caught ina “frog” tn such a — tery of War has directed the committment ee ther acted In refusing to accept the re- | Republican Gains in Philadelphia, | CoWSt being necessary to make the proceedings | other {han as 2 Meaus oF keeplas up tosaid | Way that le was unable to extricate It. A Capt. Henry W. Jones, assistant quartermaster, | cont nomination for sovernor tendered bin by {Special Dispatch te the Boeing Stay. regular, there appearing to be reason to bell cities a supply of water, but shall Constituie a | northern bound train was coming at full speed, W the government hospital for the insane. | {he republicans of thestate onthe oreo Speci Ti te ig Stee.) | that thé question will be decided attirmatty jund exclusively for the maintenance and re | and Conlan, finding hitnself unable to escape WE HAVE OPENED A NEW YARD, Capt. Jones was at one time attached to the | he could not possibly win stccess on that PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 5.—The republicans min- | ee pair of the system of water distribution { lis doom, half turned, in his chained position, pony Gen. Grant. Hoe cy p Was as- | ticket. imum estimate for J in ubis city is | DESTRUCTIVE CONN content So ye the bed Senegal school pare niche — oily ergy) way, and ai- signed to duty at Helena, Montana territory, : = 15,000, which the democrats claim they can | | houses, market houses, and ali other property { most smutled as it struck him. His body was CPFOSITE OUR PREVENT YARD, from which place he will be conveyed to tie | Tae ENcisn Urtistarom was placed in the | overcome in the state, "The vole trdee ohne Singular Cause of It. | guned by the District, In the tront of which | trightfully mangled.—{Hartford Times, asylum. His De a hopeless one. | hands of the Afzhan commander at All Musiid | up to 1p. in. republican gains in the city over | NEw York, No A special from New | tee ee aE ee te = Foxo Wawra Ghibanee ean ‘The leave ue 2d instant, and 2 copy was a same | last year's vote. it Si yale: e s 5 ¥ pe | . ‘hi mbassy RS NE ee eee ae Ree nee ke oe et ene Have of mene eee time nent Pecbawurtene eee once Kelly, Harmer and Randall ines tnw erer th ae eee ee | the water’ fund tna cha rd sagainst: the pis ‘ug Lo a toast tn Baltimore Second Lieutenant B. A. Byrne, infantry, ° ¢ mills of Wilkinson Bros. « Co., in Birmingham. ‘s : see tis aig ice in the Baltimore e~elected. p minghai, rhe = - | pant 8 = CHEAP LUMBER, from headquarters department f Dakota, Ise - There seems to be no doubt of the re-election | late yesterday afternoon, was a piece of iron | SUUMtion. The institution should also pay | past and welco impression tended four months. Leave of absence for tive awye of O'Neill, Kelly,, Harmer and Randall 9 Con. | Wleh tn contact with the knives tunited the | 4 Texular vearly water rent, which should like- | pont 4 sy to forget. Suitable for all cheap work. months Is granted First Lieutenant G.C. Doane, | arrested. and furnishe gress, and the éléction.of Binghan in plac | jute. ‘The cutting room was f ple | Wise be charged and credited in a similar man- | The trie shown manifests the a ition. | materials and these at one fire spread rapid ’ ca cn . of the buildings, burning. BY ASSOCIATED PR | had barely time to escape, A general alavin | as pledged it for his | York. | drought all the people « village and con- x . i own debts, Stewart was made famous in 1863 Democrats Ahead at Albany. | siderable stoek was saved. > bulldings were | nstined by the United States. If the gov- | can people. something which can always be Te- - rection of the Secretary of War, will procee dee es Se ee eco uardned tothe stage ALBANY, Nov. 5.—The weather ts very tine, | destroyed and w n Curtis’ house | S aye eibreiions rene se fog rea to cease Hed.on, ava ee the n a mond, Va.. to rept the medical depart. | Of Ford's theater and his pursuit of J. Wil and the lection’ is progressing with spirit ¥. The toss is | Wasting the water there will be less complaint | its very life wasin danger. Thape t VA. PINE JOIST, medium lensths, per 100 feet 1.25 | [ichmumnd. Va. torepre special mectinect the | Booth through the bck put of the cheated | athe: dem., for Conzress, is reperted to br’ ninsuranee of | Of the Want ef water by water takers on Che | not far distant when sttor 2deavalry. Leave of absence for four months | brought against him by granted Capt. Henry W. Wessels, jr.. sd cay- | No. 125 East 15th street. ‘T +, The leave of absence granted’ Post Chap- | spute over a bond worth aM. J. Kelly, U.S. Army, from headquarters | 3 art borrowed tivo years azo, sentiment Which pery he says; | American societ | otk 3 ‘3 | UY, and should be respected. We fall back for protection on the common sense of the Ameri- Freeman, who failed of renom he | ner.” On the subject of waste of water by the al | departments of the United state 1 | There are between 23,000.00) lens of water supplied daily Washington and Georgetown, on ‘ades the substravum of 11 is not necessary to speak Va. PINE BOARDS, all lengths, per 100 feet..81.00 Va. PINE SIDING, per 100 feet. aoe 1.00 VA. PINE BOARDS, 16 feet long, per 100 feet... 1.20 | Surgeon ¢ 1 S St department of Dakota, is extended five months. | has never returned, but ree M. Siernberg, U.S. A., by di ) er COMME . = verican Pul ea ssoclation, eheld | our into the alley-way. immediately aiter Booth | ning ahead of his ticket. ‘The er ty ov fifty companies. One hun- | gh xrounds. * * * If Congress does not | will exist between the two countries, and bes Wa. PINE FLOORING, rer 100 feet............ 250 | Amyriean Public Health A DRE onE GRU en | MeL Riedl the choke win kien ae nham Lin. | polling a good vote for county omice! dred persons are thrown ont cf ¢ nployment | take some action to correct this evil an addi- | 10 propose the health of the directors of the ts the adjouratuent of the associations he will re. | col, On account of a diticnity ¢ ne ONL Of lowe part of the city the republican oe tional large main will hi to be laid from the psident Of Lhe United States, POPLAR, %, No. 2, per 100 feet. port iu person to the Surs bs URS ae Baltimore Bank in 1 men are running ahead of their ticket: OR FIGHT! ed the wate ok onthe D ist ict ae = art liad Dantel Drew a ew had Tote! te oN 1 Sme! 5 commodate the wate ers OF the District WHITE PINE SHINGLES, per 1,000.. Resumption of sp. Stewart in turn. Ench furnished $100,000 bail, |“ Very uarge Vote im ret the Frames am Englioke | Sich will cost about $3000, If Congo ead Bayg.—The WHITE PINE PALINGS, dresed, 44 and 64, GOLD VS. SILVE and nc tiing ever caine of the sults—[N.1. 7. | xpw y Sil? -4.—OW a jan, retlutring meters to be attached to ines Bank, at ver 100... 250} meonsidering the subject of the restim dune, Ath. legal holiday bau! Y this city beld amass meer. | ie departments and fix the amount of water . anges, mess pI generally and government offices. national, t ‘0 denounce the utterances st Pavers OF Trany say that the | state and municipal, are closed. Down tary | Col. P. A. Ree as publ the Washington ct Kine Munbert and his family | the streets wear: a streets, Jet City, has tempo | that each department ie be allowed to use, it | rarily Suspended payment. The directors ot tbe may correct the e In cor © | tustitution held a regular meeting Friday ight, of specie ast Friday nicht | i ‘THE ABOVE LUMBER IS ALL GOOD. quently dof late whether the Secretary of : {ONT post. DF OMalle Trish exile whe pleasure in sa the present force em- {| at which it was resolved to su: nd payment. the Treasury will comisence by redeeming U.S, | must rest on someting more solid and practical | Heeted tint waers: Lee e ee pe poles, | 100K a prominent part in. the proceedings, re- | ploved in the Ma AR ee evening. This determination WE ARE NEVER OUT OF IT. notes. that inay be presented, Ingold, orwhether } [7H Me love and eratitude of its subjects, or | Hut the best jtdzes say that the result can omig | {sed to. allow Wik. Wellock, vee president of Coe eying industry. and that whatever suc- ret so far as Uhe general pablic : eer it will speedily be burst asunder and split intoa | je ail evates aid the workingmen’s party, tospeak, on the ground | CeSS 1 may have attained in the administration |. No formal notice of the sus- he will avail himself of the provistons of the - told when the votes are counted, i Ly, LOS g | ay i 4 i amwacts h ava s thousand pieces by the approaching interis- | coyomume ss Scene ss | WAL he WaS an Englisliman and ad ao business | © the office ts greatly due to their efforts, pension was given, and the bank continued to For Fine Lumber. see the liver bil andl te der the presenter of green. tional socialist repubite A ry —e port Arrestinz al the meeting. “AL the Sand Lots yesterday | THE REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF rror- {| Pay Out money until the closing hour Saturday septer _—_—-—_—. | pursue the latter course there evidently wouit | Toanteca Dearn, ~vrederiok Stoning, a work: | «NEW Vonr, Nov.5"s (Tammany Hall tt was | WellOck denounced Baines as a Fenian rene. Bur afternoon. ‘The abilities are in the neighbor rammi u s. | Sade and traitor to his country. ‘To-morrow | covering from November 1, 1877, to June so, | hood of $199,000, ae Som: (Tuesday) Baines will publish in the morning | 1v8, has been ‘Submitted to the District Com: = A iissioners, showing total to be accounted for N oe cas * ; i a A, aS earl . PABY WORLD: e but few calls for the redemption of green- | man in a Williamsburg (N.Y.) sugar refinery, ee B Vacks. The bulkiness of the standard Silver | yesterday fell into a vat of boliing sugar, which | S0uer Davenport, who apers a card demanding that Wellock retra dollar would check any desire on the part of | bubbled up around his neck. “His ’agonting | SUPervisor of elections, had caused the ‘arrest. | P i joe rel TEY Saip.—The two leading candidates - MO Ntte z is language or name bis time and place to se $143,954.90; amount Issued, $101,743.45; balance | accidentally met in the Lowell depot one day , . holders of greenbacks to exchange them for | screams brought help and he was taken out, | Of 2bout 300 voters on the 1863 naturalvation | ile the aftair, remaining on hand, 145. amount | this Week. sGood morning. g DOLLS! DOLLS! DOLLS! sive rely procure “nin Secretar | bl AUT saree Nee Taper SU Wee tet LT Naat) Fire aC FOTO Of the construction {material Isust hae pee ex-governors “how goes 12 “First rate,” Hee - Sherman has never expressed w intention —— ~ MASSACHUSET®s. ished property owners ¥ the geheral as ¢ in this particular is. It can be stated, however, PATRICK HART drew a revolver to shoot Hugh Hall Nee ‘Talbot. ST. Low Nov. 5.—. sued Panatay AINOURLGR } ban Pipa ore certainty working ter; rd. Grand opening on the on ge thority that when resumption bezins | ‘Towey in a saloon in San Patrico, Texas. ‘The Boston, Nov. 5.—The historic town of Hull, to vs yards, with the exception of certain sizes of | bot. “I have to,” answered . ‘ oa it will he a gold resumption and not a silver re- | par-keeper requested him nol to fire, because | which attaches the tradition, “As goes Hull; so | Stables at Fort Leavenworth was burned on | Sewer pipe which the District were out of aud | With a courtly bow, “ith ao for 4 FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, sumption. The coin balance in the Tieasury | the mirrors might be broken. So the pair ‘con- ‘oes the state,” gives Talbot'34, Butler 91, Ab- | SUvday noon. The stable contained 53 taules, | had to be purchased. nent.” And bere the interview ended.—| Boston = yesterday at the close of business was $225,526,- | <iderately retired to the street, where they shut | bott Mito, ties year it gave Gaston 26, | 40 Were rescued and the remainder consumed, BUILDING PEROUTS Transerigh. Hold tale D eis AmOoUnE about $13:,000,000 was | ar each other, duel fashion, until Towey was | Rice 16. Coliasser gives Talbou 201, Butler et, | 1t 1s thought that the loss will Hot tall dave ce issued by Inspector Entwisle: Isaiah Schiemle: — PARIS, LONDON, BERLIN AND VIENNA ciate aie corentnt ee ne killed. eee 18 Miner 10.” Last year it gave Rice 9::, | $8,000. tepair & bnick. 929 0. St. nw. $100. Bernard Repo ra fo DEATH AS SHE Rax.—Several st 009 ¢ ee Gaston 45, ——__—_ : Fane aa ; = $ Doni ‘ near Deweels dressed in the latest fashion, just arrived | redeemed if presented. Of course the consider- GONE WITH TRE CasSH.—W. Cameron, clerk ‘Talbot Ahead in New Bedford. The “City of Montreal” Reported fener oe oe 00 Ns Mi wile the ttle silage of Arlington, N. ‘Jon Satur. Se ne eree aaa citer inte ate mount will not be presented | ror Mr. Robert Cumamings, of Ottawa, Canada, | BOSTON, Not nee ante ae ee oy a repair frame 1109 Sth st nwa Sih, oD. Me. | OY afternoon. Among. the, soore oF more of CONSIGNED enters into all calculations pertaining to re- | absconded Monday night with the cash box, Says at 12 Oclock TAIDOL Ieterosead |» CHICAGO, Noy. News has been received | jone, repair fume, €& Gots Gin Won, opine, | children gathered aheue ge, eae sor mare of sina stimption. If the run on the Rreastry for gold “He was arrested, but his | ahead in every ward in that city reper here that the City of Montreal, which was sup- | repuin frame: tod ir st 1k S00, “Triistess of | mam, the daughter of a widew of Davis avent wowever, e zi f 2 : e ding st. | } - CH. RUPPERT. No. 403 7th street nm. w., | session of the government It isstaled thee eo ween Sem) PITTSFIELD, Mass., Nov. 5.—Witha voting list | Michigan, has been secu, 1inus soue a ie aie ie SSL [Penh fg tened, she ran steeauing Who, in order to disnowe of them. offers them at the | {fe scyudardd sitar doy ill eee creating | Tne Vore oF Cotorano hasbeenofticiatty can. | Of,215% at Moon had polléd 1,100, one-halt of | rigging and equipments, safe ar thie Mariage, Wo #. in the direction of the house. er compaulons “ur A puod oppostanity ionce otieeed tothe trade, $10,000 GREESEACKS. Buckingham. greenback, received sie roe patch from Lawrence says Butler will carry the | AvGTSTA, Ga.. Nov : Porisvi14, Pa., Nov. 5.—The Hickory Ridge | bill, and betore she arrived at_her bome her 5 utler Was shot ly wounded last night in Hain , Spivery owned by the Mineral Railroad aud Rev phos bp a limbs and . y Shamok! 3 scorched to a brown-blick color. She died to dispoee of then at any price. OHO Tt great nee Denk ona mas De the appear- peas democrat, ongtess, and Childs. fgure. Wer Asbo ee Most Bur fer wit ae por an ees “pean areeten ore brie fast evening tn use ad pout, ing ut imother ved im areea- = — = — | shee of the greenback $5.00) and $10,000 notes, the | greenback, polled 2.229 votes. The senate has ¥ z 1 if a kins has nh arrested _ isunknown, ‘T) 1 \- | pot until six months x, hirst ever issued. ‘The plates for them are being | 19 republicans and? democrats, and tie Hones | OFthe Abbott inen are going for ‘Talbot. “The | aud placed in fall, rae is Sabowe spout ued nun | _— mar} § : : a i city by a larg : e Shane very cheath ac oat oniere eee te eo PEE, | SUI another Teature connected with this | Leltord, republican, hasd201 plurclite ewer tac, | {ity by a larger plurality than was anticipated, } and. dancerous i hibitionists are also voting for Talbot. In dred men and boys cut of employment, any \ erfected and the notes will be ready for cireu. | has 36 republicans, idemocratsand t indepen | BPO " : , Tiere Wc tid ae or Teumpuon “Hany | Gen "Prtecar APM WAS Mh Geo | Anteney Talbot fe aitad nd inttiarn | Weltow Fever settee Tear | | ACaztranaa Cocermpniran —W.\¢-Bromy. | 22° vil wanimroduced io Ue apis Senate g a sirup heck “hs is ahead at Haveriulll, with a close vou Feported for the s. The | wom Pes s MAmTOREAT: EXPERT, take the place of com certificates, Thelr siz - - but the indications ‘point to a majority tor | footings to date are Ia-see eat eee: TBE | tering Counterfeit stave conus halt | E&-We propose to show that steam, gunpow= will Ye ne as that of the rest of the | | Lien, Con. H.W. Janes, U.S.A. whos | But th ! jority he ae | aotlars.” Dies, material, ke., were fond in is | aera cai es, whisky, SewiNge ana axp Ereenba : = aistressing ines was mentioned ip the Sum | AC'¥an iver ‘Talbot, against a larve tule ‘The Markets, i cabin. ‘ Chithes, Tampa beet” sweet potatoes gond Teun. * “TAILOR OF THE PERIOD,” “oR, Nerox."—About two | ton for treatment. His wife, who tives in Balti | LetG dS doing better Tee eetien WOES | ao: deferred BE: Ne’ aobeal nemiS food or evi. tatee Way Puicee Taeugerate faeces Seghs ag James: Brooks, chiet of the U.S. | more, and has a son attending school here, re- | town and Newton: evenam Malden, Water- peries, 283; 00. past due coupona, 797.4 Sua Vonee te ica ae clea at peret service bureau, arrived in city from | ceived letters from Col. Janes up to the ‘10th ton Tab ees ina sixes, old, 16%; de 3 doe 3 5 Lael ie sband sold a a ee Meaaninston, In conncetion with custom hous: | or 12th of October. These letters showed n> | yAt,raunton Talbot leads in all the wardssave | Batsaier iat et and firms 9 9205. : Sov ppl ht PR 4 instness.. He was quiet and unobtrusive, and | sizns of an Impaired mma, but dispatches were | threes Where the Butier vote at noon was abou | BAER Vr gRMsR ame and trm—A safe Sadea. 7 Tabd her wedding wueste t | Md Of Wood for $1, and the wife a Jar of butter tie 414 Ninth street, | the majority of those with whom he caine In | Sent to Washington contirining the report about 3 2 aang, nominally (asi. Flour steadyand Arm. | Wats Miss Foster and © | for$1.25, then they were 75 cents ~P-4 Cntact’ Knew hin simply as Sir. Brooks, of | the time publication of the fact was made in | Butler Ahen Lowell and New {| ictiveand frine Pmt aie pewrees Se Seen aay eee tek Eee Washington. When he pounced upona wagon | the Sun. "Col, Janes and his family have many bury pori Der, LOdal.1d; ‘Nos 2 | | BMiGRariox ro Liserra.—The imanayers of | ¥#¥ to the splendors of the arena. and selved 350 five-tael boxes of simuggied | warm and sympathizing friends in Baltimore, | _,LoWell reports iutler will probably carry the | western winter red, spot ber, the Colonization Society of Pennsylvania have opium. he was known in the transaction simply who hope tor best when he can be restored | “ity by 2000r300 plurality. In Newburyportthe | cember, 1.0536; January, 1.074a1.0736. recently aj lated two Ubousand dollars to is Detective Brooks.—(Naa Francisco Chronicle. ‘Xo their care.—t{ Balt. Sun, 5th, = ano taphenicg ue tiieee ary ie fan oa hese : che Acie Lie z = sorted Bere s ig largely for ith 1,200 fia. The bark pave New Yoris Tur Coat 4 Wares 3, JORN F. Covze accuscs some and | ¥tes cast, Butler is 100 ahead, anet AbIor ee Ag ee td Linea oe tore prominent coal operators at Bethlehem, Pa., | excuses others of his democratic associates, his | LUC St Votes. ‘The indications’ are that Butler money will enable many to sail ou’ her wii ifsterday, Messrs. Swayer, Dodson and Kobin- | statements must be recelved with caution. But. | Wil carry the city by 200. Would otherwise be unable to go. son were ‘appotnted for the Lehigh region to | when he admits that the cipher used by him in PENNSYLVANIA. STEN SHUCKERS Brace” confer with the other regtoas as to the pro- | his dispatches to New York mes beae Coat Tee SUCKERS’ STRIKE continues, crater scgnumutis the present combination | by the Tribune, Ne admits atruthin order to | _Funaisurna Nowe the aK other year. election in this Tite ditile, erompect ot C men =—_ ee present enemies wince. ‘The cipher | city is progressing quietiy, the ea vote being press a deverimination to hold out to the : ¥~Dan Starr, a small operator, announced his | proved ane Tribune to Wane es te | ae ke the average” A large Nominees ute the postion of the packen — : suspension in tite New York Stock Exchange | Doyie, Qihe, Tribu ‘used, and ‘was translated, gesional patdstrete tn he ‘AR district seaee mands. Shucked oysters continne (ews ae- : en Henge these tears.—[N, ¥. Tribune, elley’s name is being xcratched considerably. trem Annapolis fm sual quautitic CS enen | : Gazette, nes