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“THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue,corner Lith street Br The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’te Telegrams to The Star. FOREIGN AFFAIRS, Snow Storms and Floods in. Eu 4 Lospox, Nov. S.—The weather is cold and 3 * from Northern and Eastern r announce heavy snow fait. The Ap- . penizes and Black Forest ar red and the are Mocked with s1 In France a ‘rare very high, The Seine threatens ‘ed to subscribers in } tus ety by carmere, on thes own sccoumt, af 10 ents per week, of tkcenta per month. Copies at Seentsia root cone yort, $a rein London. Tae WEEKLY Sran- subabed on, Fridgy—82 8 * : he eS i ies —ictcacome | O0., ission Merchants at No. 134 Pen- re — WD copiee ee ia nes - church hr pet E.C., have failed. Thelr Habih- ‘AD mail subscriptions must be - . Tes are $650,008 ance; no paper sent ionwer than so paid for. | 5} } be Count Schonvaloff Rescned. [IED betes of adverssing mada Enbwa on applice WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1878. TWO CENTS. ount Schoavaleff evened, * on the Kus al yacht ——— —_———_ = — = = = = — ae = —— 5 a = ay a Distri AS os ash aye Se and s gs c ; H i 5 ELECTION RETURNS strict Government Affairs. ks While on the passa-e from. Lie SPECIAE NOTICES. __| THE EVENING STAR. | 0" ™t#ry Roscggn the Wexican eee Dee : The contract of putting @ tin root'on the eer es E ERMAN AMERICA) ONAL BANK — ANNUAL REPORT OF GEN. O2D. The Coe at wnat te A New | SUMMARY OF LAST NIGHT'S DISPATCHES. | qi ntn precinct station was yesterday awanded ther passens 5 rescued oe ~ Wastine tox, D.C., Nov. 7, 1878. : ‘. Gen, Ord, commanding the military division ‘ ny eye Pennsylvania. | tod. W. Burket. = E - [All Depositors in this Bank are requested to. pre- Washington News and Gossip. of Texas, has submitted his annual report to | _ The following extract trom the forthcoming | ane rotect Fame trom the tith Congres: | "An amendment was made to he water The Czar Not Feeling so Wel a sent at once thelr Be SAMIN U, REYSER, Gcexunaier Eee To Get. Shiteuian: is report of the District Commissioners will be | sional district indicate the clection of Robert | regulations yesterday that “in no case shall | 7:,./- train Paris says: “lie heath af the Come pov8 3taw3w Rece.v F. enue; 126. INDIAN RENDEZYOUS IN MEXICO. read with interest by all taxpayers. It proposes Klotz, dem., over Gen. Albright, rep., by a | awnings, now or hereafter erected, interfere is Decoming more isfactory 2 ‘y and unt Schouvalom has woot anew pian of funding all outstanding District | small‘majority. ‘This wil! make the Pennsy!- | with street lamps or trees.” - s He sends with the report a letter from Judge shite’ y yania delegation in Congress stand 16 republi- | John Rideout, attorney for claimants for pay the state o: Pein nets eee at Scescarrrions to the four per cent. loan t- | pa-cnat relating to an alleged attack upon a To Te Cae ionic anagbted by Congress, | cing, 2 rrecnback republicans, s democrats, | as jurors in thecase uf the coroners kartest DOU OW periitting © solution e Will be dedicated on SUS 7} Preaching at 1 day ancounted to $222, certain Lipan camp, which had remained fo | Wb tt is thought, work agreat improvementin | gnai greenback democrat. Very little isknown | Florence A. SU deceased, June 17th, I8is, | decided upon concerning the pevding pouitic ih by lev. Theodore Stevens, of the Phiadelphia ERE ; in sessi - : e sot a | the financial condition of the District. The | of the complexion of the next legislature, Dut | tc-day placed on file claims of tho jurors fo” | {iq,Uet Nor . = Conference, followed by dedicatory services: Com | THE CaniNer was in session about two hour | over a year in the vicinity of Santa Rosa, a | Gommisioners sa the lowest estimate places the republican ma- | services, under the recent decision of Attorney . fuunion afd p.m; Preaching at 3 | and a-balf this afternoon, What should bee a- | Mexican town under the protection of th “The condition of the streets and sewers or | jorityon joint ballot at se In the isch Con- | Hiddle: ay 1 convocation of | Dodied in the annual reports of the diffe en | town's people, who were protitting by traf | po Ge comantire pin we, Seats question the ional district. J. W. Killinger, rep., 1s | Upon the question as to whether the last or- AvTENo wil be held | Catinet officers and of the President was ais | Of the Plunder brought by the Indians from | (he city presents the most serio embracing out- | elected by 2,003 majority is ye ced. Secretary McCrary. subinitted re- | TeX8s. Attention is called to the relations be- | ommyssaners have to consider, embracing out- Louisiana. ment for the District of Columbia, conferred th: iS showing that evecythi tween ihe Indians of this section aud sevoralot | ene revenue of the District 1s inadequate to 4 Inthe sddictrict aceon ciem., Is | power to fix the salary of the District surveyo- ihe eoxican towns, particularly San Carlos. | meet, except by extending the workthrough | by over 3,000 majority against ar and give him the necessary clerical aid, the at- Cadaliy at War With the people Of eat eoae | several vears of time... But such delay Is not Publican macority tn his district of tomney for the District expresses the ‘opinion permanently. Both Mexico and the US fo tres. They have. however, frendiy. leagues | Practicable, The work should not be postponed; | His realority in Isy. was only 3st. Several | that no such provision can be found, but there were doing excellent duty in punishing raid ith certain towns, where they trade and re- | health, convenience, progress, and the mainten- | aMfdavits agalast commissioners of election | {sno lack of authority for equalizing salaries, | . E CHURCH, 20th stand Pa | and depredationa. ‘This informatioa was the en nies of ATMS, ammunition, &e., for | 2Bce Of property values, are dependent upon its | have been made by deputy , . Marshals be- | So long as the estimates are not exceeded, —F ivation for ail: poy Subject of much gratification to the Presilent | [foien nies. This is undoubtedly the ‘case | Ving Promptly done. Under ordinary cirenm- | fore Commisioner Quintaro for violating sec ‘The report of the superintendent of ‘street re. ml ee eee and all the members of the Cabinet. With the people of San Carlos. who also have | Stences the treasury of the District on'the pres- | tion 5 5i5 of the Revised Statuets, in interfering | pairs to the District engineer states that the to- s> CHURCH DEDIC tS E, Chapel, comme r s budget to the at ester ganle act, making a permanent form of govern | Visi" 0 {he delegation vesterd Ins, being Morins less U cu: nts showing that everything on the rior to the inetnter is earnest io Grande ‘was quiet enl — peacead with the prospect that they would renain jew York Jew- clry Store. Nov. 5,—Johnson’s jewelry store, Sighth avenue. between 55th and 56th Sumets, ae c e 5 pbbed a cable rel x che: ent basis of taxation would be able to meet all | with U.S. officials at the election for me:be tal cost of labor and materal for the S months Specie Ble r HAYWAKD & HUTCHINSON The DELAY OF THE RECEIVER of the German | ean Carlosa depot of arms ia tncir wa. | Teasohable demands for Improvements: but the | of Congress. A candidate on the citizen's con. | ending June 30, isrs. to have been 457,309; from Lee ee ee i c National bank to publish a statement of its | Mahe’ ursions into Mexico. It seems also that | €Xtent of rotten wood pavements and the evil of | servative ticket in New Orleans sald in an in- | June 30 to October 14, ISTs, $19,447.04. weet ys o'cloc Sext Barstow’s CeLesRraTED 3 re s condition has given rise to a good deal of harsh | Chihuahua , e protection it was -[ Overflow from the gewers, have grown to pro- | terview that it was thelr purpose to contest the Ceitichin arid ir thie bank ein es tome ccons | coe ae tential gouernmentol Mex. | Portions beyond the scope of current reveanes, | election of every candidate. on the ticke He | clnet station No. 4 yesterd dition as the receiver reports it verbally to be, | ico. made an independent treaty with the Co- | ,,The Durden of the public debis weighs heavi- | alleged ERETe ERE GEE RIS CA HEE | THEE EERERE Ee meineh mepblrs wan toe which in beanty of design and efficiency im oner® | then that fact should be oMicially commun!- | manches, the practical result of which was to | !¥. Payment of interest alone absorbs ab vu pHa further cued ine tie Gomis ores | Med Gueeee uy Catieiee Tome iy | large nD mrpaced and the MAYFLOWER- hich | catea to the public. It is but justice tothe | aidand abet the Indians, Such a condition of | 0N¢-third of receipts trom all sources, including | up. He further stated that the grounds of the | , by Commisstoner ‘Twining t : beats up etaire and down Sairwand:s noteaialedin | FOO ica ila patrons and the Pecelven that. | aaah Cea ens: (Stel & condition of | the atty per centum contributed by the Uated | petition would be that frauds had been eommit- | the 2 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, be- beating power. alno. the MODEL. we leatreeall at | this should be done to stit E ut | consideration of both the Mexican and United | Stites. To this sum must be added a tarze | ted throughout the ¢ oe nated stove, the best of the Bp timore hestere—ail at | fraudulent transactions Gales ereen amount for sinking find to pay the principal. | had beens 5 2 a 5 5 B z en entered the store; one closed the door the other kept in their places with a re- volver Mr. Johnson, the proprietor, his clerk astomer. Two others then sthashed the plate windows and packed in two bags stock exposed. While they were thus oecu- two others armed with pistols ondered the r-by to move on. ‘The propecty having charge of pre- yesterday afternoon, in place €RYSTAL FIREPLACE STOVE, hat the ballot-boxe; | twee h stifle stories atloat uffed and ‘Votes illegally counted, | "The Commissioners to-day nted Mr. Jno, ~ us more than One-third of the revenues of the | and in direct violation of provistons of the law. | T. Thompson an additional private on the Me- Ree ep the thie vee, al penecens te Enmece, Kanze and Fiumbing Hose 2nd cere | Stevens, clerk to the House committee on ay- | onicial of Monterey the capital of New Leon how funded. “Three hundred and eighty thous. | In the 1ith district the vote for Congressman, | ie eetinetes oF ion OF the ates | away. ‘The two Who hed kept poscessionel thy eae une en CE aie ee SS | pre priadicins ea iataed a Call Cor diseeeeniblinee || aad needauaeterses the tiie oman the Deurtet debt within the tae of the area, | complete, cs 19% | house Caswell for the ft ithe new | stor. receis ing preconcertedsiurial, turned sm ES oF Sr ermonteeor TazGeanescr, | of that committee in this city on the ~ | the army or Northern Mexico. This arcele | (yor the larger portion, and a. further sim of | fag in the ressional distriethave besa | WelEhotse, the cost 16 U The th rir pistols in the air. A WAsHIN! overuber Ist. 16 Notice is hereby wiven to all persons who ma claims against “The German American > Bank of Washington.” that the same must be pre- sented to Benjamin CU. Keyser. Receiver, with the Says | $100.0) per annum to pay off the three-sixty- | heard trom. N- | tive bonds, payable more than fort man. Rice. in- | ence; in alla payment of $480,000 per year on ase | the sinking fund account. Itis not practicable, Howed and the thieves S SUMMONED BY a rather rd, * that the Indians we ha: pinplained of are a terror to t we q@licay< lived in an imum pe nee. The committee will imme: to work, and its sessions will be almost ous until the reassembling of Congress on the iirst Monday in December. For the past tivo or General ne district gives for Congress- | PAY OF JURORS AND WITX 128; Thayer. $545; Smith, 223. | Texas. Specia's to the Galveston z = : d ‘of Attorney Rid- == in relation to the pay of jurors. and wile ame Mineneee. Pt re “4 contain Sov. ploiéd and rugged region contiguous to the | [PY {anking und account. This not practicable Speciais to alveston Nees ouer Pattie Nov. 8 cia, 20; Keeal proof thereof, within three months from this | tl rte weeks Col stevens hts boca Uniti gan | United States; they are cnatural robbers and eye ot v {ums from remote counties th the strand gun | MSs Angad rtp ao, cons do. second date, or they will be disallowed | |v ENox heads of the different departments and procu-- | tre vers, and the Mesican government not- Hechter th ee yd incrence | tO mak es of the amount required to a ee PSF NO. J NOX, pa tip ce ah W ithistandin; ree r of its ne gl uc st Ay St esses from the time — nevl-tot Comptroller of the Carreney._ | tng from them data. concerning: the esti Bites rere cg ign reo ona Sn Schleicker's The latter is | PAY Such jurors and withesses trom tite time of a, t by them did not or could not send until now. ‘The article also shows Jndians have murdered indiscrimately i = £ STOCKHOLDERS OF THE. CO- CS NORANR NOTE COMPANY Save neeting will be held returned by > passaze of the la July | the office of the and stich other informa sary to secure from the depar ti Minnesota, hereby notified that a oo nese! . 3 same purpose for t 210. px Nearly complete returns of the Minne. Fe ; Lee committee will have a good foun 1 United stat Navew BS Gr ie ane j ast « aot een begin the work of the preparation of the | @d Mexico as has been reported by ‘The act ot June iu ne ee urn, Tep., for Congress | REPoR: cry, | D. | ar appropriations. Most of the smailer SO CROSSING INTO M Stites to the pa Jority over Donnelly, dem., 2 gai | Controller A, Treasury de- | 5 | bills—such as the fortitieation bill, the peasion In July isii, continues the report, Npenses of the District government. Lute Nevada. partment, has forware "tothe District | | the Indian bill, and the West Point bit— | graphed to the ‘adjutant general of the ar and sinking fund for the three-sixts A dispatch received in San Francisco froin Aieatners a tbe areuuece or ‘ be ready for subtai-ston to the House at its sto lows: “I don't wish tay telegram of yes- | and the funded indebtedness of the Di Virginia Cit ofS istrict of Col a has forwarded his No. 1 Will also be gotten well to be understood as a new fustiic- | form a large part of the expenses. | elected to € ved | monthly statements for July. and Sep- | $ot and November, 1.031, ; Deoe core BRON r Dills—the executive, Those I have will a the desired | that relieves the Di i majority. | tember, in which be repor ions trom | 2nuars, 810s'aL9 Se tetie ReMeby, ; the sundry civil. and | result; for rather than endure the nd | burden of this debt relieves the United s Dakota. various sc r sy dod KEATING It iS not thon cit thatthey | unpopulartty con to the same extent. ‘This consideration lasled | _4 dispatch from Yankton say ys returns are in | ceived f fom twenty-tive of the thirty-two organ counties in Dakota. Bennett, rep., for Congress, 13 £09 ahe and estimates ef the vote In the re- It be ready for submission, but they will be | everybody pretty completely blocked ont. toe I us to submit herewith a plan of reile Jessens the yearly requireme the debt, while ‘securing it within a fixed period, and in no way adds D Will soon feel dispo-« 1 them himself to THE OPPONENT OF PNP UUCERA & €0., AGENT HUNTON received maining counties vive him 1,200 majority in the tbe required tc ect30-w,fam.6m New York. | only three votes in Aiexandria. In view of the forme to do the vesponsibllity, of the Uulted States, ‘Tals | territory. ‘The I rt each month Us wien should | fact that there i custom house and po: Bt Ee Ore ylan contemplates a loan he United | democratic majority. charged Lo the treasurer unde of the | States to the District of tity-year tow two-thirds republican. weads on account of which he make ions, . i pilevotits setae s e t at account of whe es ons, 2 Ee ecus's PHALMACY, oe wOnthe the wiminiseeath te IbOe Lepr . troops | centum bonds, to be used in ding all sald | fh 2 tucky. and that said reports be forwarded to the First chairman of the Ken- | Auditor of the Yas soon after the end ental republican committee, yes- | Cf the month as practicable. 1:— We think from the meagre re- THE SURVEYOR’S REPORT. Dill, rep., bas earried the 9th ot Sur JAP, , in nt democrats in that district i fi from five conn- -500 gain for Hun- of gain willelect him ks : AS a ma‘ter of course | outstanding Indebtedness. ‘The District securi- Tee Dat ae ey egO8 the | tLe order for the U.S, troops to cross only in | thes taken in the exchange to be held as collate ment buildings I i red pusu of the will no longer be op eral by the United States until this proposed r b Uve irken there are no. rat special issue to the District shall have been ‘Tce immense extent of count redeemed and cancelled, as proposed herein, t_¢ Indians ean only be understood by ‘These securities, held as collateral United othe) archives and reports. V Stites, Would exceed in amount the bonds so a good deal of the same sort cf aunt loaned to the District. It 1s proper to add that small command which General Ord has avath the power of Congress being absolute in the ble only gives him about one soldi fet nal 1429 PENNSOLYANIA AVENUE. SODA and MINERAL WATERS on draught alt the year. ic! afor Waters by the Brae Lick, Bedford and Bethesda Waters by th | overlooked the tin ortaat being held. ut. Commander Oscar F. ered to the New Hampshire, at rveys, On T plats tssued of NAVAL ORDERS. from property Hegerman, ¢ subdivisions, ARLOW’S GALLERY OF FINEARTS — Lavr.— James R man ou the Delaware, Lackawanna - ‘ Les District, it ean filly protect the national in- vash- | rh allroad. left his home on It 1 Avenue. C.. as executive. Paymaster Jos | square miles of it. ‘Therefore, it will 5 y measure d dl. corgiae capheiee petals [Piet st . Sp ye Fag — i derecicnoneal | dered to duty a siuistaction if the eampaignsot Tne Sieee GEUE CE SOREL is. $8; nd. dem., majority in the 4th Con- | ington and ¢ streets and roads in | the isth ward, on Sunday eventns. at 6 o'clock, ON FREE EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE, aa: De are successful, and the U-S, troops cin be re. NC Aton Gee anided gressional dis 00; Feiton’s, ind. dem., | tke county. in this ety. 1 Logo with his train, He left his family seated P a ched as purchasing’ p: Mace Or The ete ron ia ‘ un be re- | Deduet water stock bonds included in the sth; 1.600, dem., leads Speer, { west Hne of Beatty « Maw at the supper table, and told his wit vo put the ines, togravures and | is pa ~ | Meved of the necessity of hunting savage above, a , a TU, 1500, em. le s > | Wes x " ‘ . > Pe ners Tae dered as Inspector in | qo not belong to thle Goneee ae eee SPEC Te ee | ind , in the 9th by 200, with five counties tonear | Georgetown resurveyed. Special assessments | children to bed as soon as Uke meal was eom- Russia Leather, Fire Gilt, Velvet, and shington navy yard. | © 4rd.* says General Ord. v re . ~ | ares. = from, It is very doubtful which is elected. und pro rata adiustment oF taxes upon 232 lots in + in Yickle, for Porcelaing and Mi atu Passepartouts and Mats to erder. New Styles of Velvet and Silk Frames. Cg pay eng ee pleted, | While the children—tie ovlest of wham aswell ae boy of about. six GEN. KETcHaw’s Masonry. —'The Pough- | Well District debt. proper. ; c2ss by every epsie Eayle says:—“ The majority for General Add all outstanding 3.65 bonds... pringfield sp: : Tue Chicago Jeervats Spring ns. on Sore ME EXPLORATH SCOUTING 3 = Says: Private patches from democrat sce e D, scapen, ke made to order. Old Frames | Ketchata is not only unprecedented in this dis- mountalh country west of the Pesosriver | Total debt proposed to be funded in sources to Representative Morrison’s friends a tony Weet antl audit semen aioe S Mirrore, Picture Itode and Cornices put Uy. com. | {Tet. but it is one of the largest ever received | have deve‘oped unexpectedly, well wate-edant | U.S. 4 percent, bends........-.. %) | nounce his defeat by B int di Together with list of prope:ts Pictures unpacked, packed, by any candidate for congr ee ate Ue ive srazing larids, both plain ind cteonaapane sone ane Oe ee | sessieent for water mains tn these streets, and the burning oil was splashed over tly as reganis te vole on Congresunen sadereaed SFO OH Gd SUE [ee RESJa Hee | ‘The democrats however: Inclined to cous | Deen Prepared and furnished the water ‘regis | and slo tders of the fad: He ras sorvaming a i 1 ered, and specimens of Di car's | cyst Pe Heap: ‘ar, representing 22 Squares jots; ab- aad in the rear of the se with bt ne | Wesrams received trom Putnam and Columbia | silver and goid broughi in. Atuap ofthe coin. | “ “due March ede Baker's el ‘ suave of ities to fropeny in theeeite Coa | garments in Hames and the coated too Lined, Cleaned and Restored by s Tone us er rity etd try, which will give most valuable information, saiieae abo su ae, | of titles to property in Who ran {nto the room, did not notice his exit All work done on the premises, and guarauteot | yi J 140; Putman 1.096" eae SOE | snow iin prey Dist ibe debedue at Nurure da | £00.” The: of the special survey” mediately exerted herself to save the eqzal to any bow tein the, Someta nea. This eviderc2 of Gen. Keteham’s popmlarity at Add 5 per cent. premium for pur- | can majority. St pean ce of the ee oe ames, aaam SS é bbl note by | his home is very gratifying to his numerous a chase of sald bonds not yet due. less, The repe S R ion the pHeRt Ok tue eee ae eee ee | frieuds in the District of Colmabia. ; mt which are now ata premium of2 j t0 Congress In the 1sth district by is majority. | Prigge andl south of Mat eae | ard. is agonizing wueries in hes worked formes | Oy TADRON IN ASIATIC WATERS.—Rae | desert districts of Woeiper cent... a dren tissourie 5 | have been compieted and placed ia the hands | he had been caught by Mr. ) pgs 7 oierod cua rer, | OSE sees Aare vee Rae | thing more than commend : File Lee Reet ins ; ., The reported returns from all the counties in | BANS Been completed and placed tn the hands | rand thrown into a tub of cee Para cl sermons antat. tinea - H. Patterson, commanding the U.S. | Of thecedesente inion nd 5, | Totals per cent. U.S. bonus ost e sth district give Ford, greenback r PTONeOUS TeCOrd: nts Were almost burned from Hppoeter, and bas never worked for or with me. pon Asiatic station, In acommuanica | and the troops. are subject tance mated to fund" Disirict debt | majority over Rea, dem. mentions thie and tiny the oll had scalded. his race and 4 Be Re ea ew acta one artinent, dated Yohohama | in summerand cold te we i proper....... ieee bent. ‘The returns from te | kins’ addition.” where he round tency of rribie manner. The x a + 15cS, reports the movemen | privations, such as unger and thirst. {2 Annual interest on present Dis | the election of 165 feet in three-quarters of a tute. involving a | lute ibe house and a physic - = i | ie ee ae Cnet se OloNS: | not be x garded by (ven as & bards eee deUe ee eisi,se0'gy | 188 Jar democrat | Iossof over 74.000 sqnare feet of valuable ground | Set tur, Everything possibh was dene to alle a U.S. 8. Mouongahel . Fitzhugh, would redound to the advantace of AlnnerssU on commited ance peal th distric e between this Tit. Rock street, OL - | viete Lis surrerings, ye died ai midnight. A NEW DEPARTURE: | ing declared free from disease, and Une cholera | cerned if the regiments th » many ees mana Dee | of Waddell by aplurility of000, ‘Dnedemo- | atau enumare boven erie Gin Recto | He was ommecious darine the tient ace eae | having entirely diseppeared’ from Shanghai, | endured such re, ce theirtim for Ceats, und said del co | crats make large ins in this district, some of | Continuance of the work oinmends a ) asking for cold water, which leads to | was to have returned to that place October 13° | qui inity Ofelvilization Treter -ree rip een ie po | the strongest republican counties Changing | jy at he was burned internally. —a : tiny Bar to complete repairs on boll- | clally to the lth infantry and the colord soni debe. Sauarely around. Pollard, rep.. the presen in- | v3, tS of en to him tn small quantities, which ers, &c., when she would proceed to Yokohama | troops. 3 ec { ag nt ed ogaten in the loth dis- | tain reads as boundaries, to be kept tn the of- his sutlerings. wasaki and Kobi. ‘The Alert, Com Total outstanding 4.65 bonds... pre cdnes ir the ff dstrlet eens rom county | rice, which would also furnish valuable informa ted to his home in halt WIEENS & CAUEEE, ncer) Byrd, is at Feochow, where ADEXANDER SMITH, the republican candidate | Amount of 4 per cent. bonds to fund i dete ad district reduce the majority | tion to theassessorsand the public, He sugzests {t, cannot account for . ste would remain unui there is no further ap- | for Congress in the twelfth (N. Y) district the same at s7 cents. of Wells, dem., for re that all piats properly belong in the Surveyor’s | the exjJosion, as everything s . Prehension of American citizens and their | whodied at his home in Yon‘ about. hal al Ey | Office, and should be Keni there, and thinks that | The which have left their Corner Sixth street and New Fork avenwe. broperty Bx ing moiested: thence she would pro- | past nine o'clock on Tuerda; Saving in principal of said debt vo the county property has so increased in value | OUt the house, were subdued by a. 5 ceed to Tong Kong. and visit Swaton, Amoy, | the counting of votes had been finished, was in be paid at maturity by fundins: that the time when ft must be resurveyed can | hamwed Joyce. who went into the b: os and places in that vic nity, as occasion may re- | iil health list Sunday, having been attacxed the same as proposed esi Rie ni Abe remote. He refers to the practice pre- ed 2 pail of Water upon the baraing fiuid, Guire. Commande: Boyd. «: leaving Amoy for | with acute gastritis on that day. He was born to-day. returned true bills against ex-Gov. D-H | ing among contractors, which demands at- | (Sceniow a.) Republican, Nor Hong Kong, would make a search for the Tock near Trenton, N.J., in 1518; thirty yearsago | Annual interest now paid on 3.65 Chamberlain, Financial Agent TL. H. Kimaton, | tention and rebuke, which is the ordering of the =e = upon en the American ‘bark Forest began the manufacture of carpets and acquired DGGE ooo cyesdt enka! i) 628 62 | now a resident of Yor ex-Comptroller survey Of a single lot in a long square, and then AN EXCURSION INTO GREENLAND.—Many at- i — belle is all eged to have struck last winter. | property valued at one-half a million of dollars. | annual interet on 4 r cent. bonds John L. Neagle, at present in Columbia. and c, | €recting a block of houses trom the basis of this | tempts have been made to penetrate into the WE HAVE OPENED A YARD, i aed rennet fur eneratte meats hoe ren 4s eave empl aene a on Ee a rs éstimated to fund the same at. s7 P. Leslie, formerly land commissioner, whose a aes her ee — is avy sed oer of Greentand from the west coast, Dut, subject he ener’ Kong | ularity was atteste we fact thi 1Ce w | F; ee ém with | Ut Of legitimate tees. He calls to notice the | until this summer, with little success. ‘Three eateries | during the past summer, on being rellevedd by | ceived 2.500 republican majority in. a distriec Eas Eeitine Heke aie ae Tand | IAdequacy of the compensation of the Surveyor | Danish genticuen, Mess. Jensen, Roruerep -OrrosiTz | the Alert would proceed to Yohohama. The | strongly democratic. Thisis the district form. Annual {interest saved by funding commissioners during the ‘administration of | 25 Compared with the arduous duties and re- | and Groth, under the direction of the commis- | huelot, Commander Perkins, Jett Yoko- | erly represented by Hon. Clarkson N. Potter, Said 3.65 bonds, as proposed 2 Gov. Scott, in isto. At the time the fraud was | SPODSIDIlIesof the ofice, and suggests that the | sion tor scientific exploration in the Danish “KOK, § 5 z ima . ‘ha rls yas : PY ‘status 01 0! estabiis! upon amore | colony, started to explore and surve ‘Where we will keep on hand a large lot of on 3a for oes Stam, | who declined a renomination. ‘ committed Chamberlain was attorney general Tat tthe office be biished iu the Col a oe —— _~ cal nae Beaten s Bes Sie ee Be = Annual interest saved on District of the state, and. as was asserted to the grand | '#Sonable and equitabie basis. ‘The estimated | between Godhaab and Frederiks! CHEAP LUMBER, Park-hol an jo! th low, reaching Hong ‘THE TILDEN INCOME Tax Case.—The case of debt proper. . ae ee jury, the leading conspirator. His colleagues | €XPenses Of the office for the next year are | Jensen took advantage of the opportunity to bee! Pe te: bra: be ime Ges tet pe fence fs Sovenent as ee me Annual interest saved on 3.65 bonds. in ‘the swindle have betrayed him, and the | #!3:245. | Make an excursion into the interior over the Licutena ireen, will, len was up before Judge Choate, in the — dene Renae ice. The alin was to reach several mountain seman eeal een wee: Feo ter ata te not reared eave Teint | United Sigtes distuict court at New Xork, yes- | Annual interest saved on total debt Mecenidant inthe Gocna ion age, PRO 25 | phe A. 'T. Stewart Grave Robbery. | puiks ising out of the ice. ‘The bageage was ors ai before S in. pal day. M.L. Sykes, vice p of the Gas sain : eyeing aS ispatches New York giv laced in three stall sledges of the travelers’ ‘ \ = pOMpAny With Kin. A despatch roe eae | Tea oe eran now outstand- | the state, by virtue of their authority as land | Of the grave of the late A. T. Stewart: “Early 4. After wo days the louse snow accumu- VA. PINE SIDING, per 100 feet. +100 | ‘THE Nox-MonMon Wotan oF Uran, ata pub- | C. Cooke, Presilenvot the somone aretie ce, | img. ge be funded as above pro. 6868000 CRATMIDCTIRU ead EO Ee | Te Re ee Ee Leen ORD | aunt thie dacene eeamnee ones dangerous whale Nba prude RAE ia . COOKE, pres! 4 at Chic go, sed. oe 2653, Cl) ain reallz ’s share. -the stant Sexton of St. Mark’s Ci s Pe very dangei " a : Sites twee 3 a8 Oks ft 7 Pane = y 3 . § sa | tampered with. The stone slab had been re- | £¢S au bles. saving: selves y Dy oe See per 100 feet 1.25 | 9:,the United States, Reais! ches = | permission ‘to examine them iully in hisottice, | er, $8,273,650; amount of 4 per fortene or anes feng ee es Toor ten es ‘pontiion: and ths ‘enran on a adopling the Alpine expedient of attaching . lengths bee & phere es Sebo Speirs The case was adjourned until Monday next. Py Caper tund the derlain has been retained to argue the suit of | Several feet. As the slab was not over the open- | themselves to each other with a rope. VA. PINE FLOORING, per 100 feet. - 150 | open Christian women. of the United DEFRAUDING C) eransihas || Total amouseck ¢ per cent. bond Tie rior cereus (he) Greenville and Cotum-.| 1ne of the FamIe the Ehievas AMLoe get mitms | ae mattace ck the soe Waa roneraliy MiBiaiatiNe, } join us in ury ing Conaress to empower its coats | p DEFRAUDING CreprtoRs.—Jon Penderzast has amor ioe bia railroad here ascounsel for the bondholders | body. The sexton reported the matter to Judge | but there were also many ragged aoa POPLAR, %, No. 2, per 100 feet... 200 | to arrest the further progress of thls evil, and to | toancwer eaten hel Te || ee ee jn the United States district-court. Tihevolun- | Hilton, who ordered the Se ae wed | ot que At wan egey moiety tae oad eae ee tea mines : rhe = Haswer char sthe 3 $ eutive act rom its true position in order ecelv y | cuit one. ety 3 4 ware ese ee ial Gna (ne ieuesomenen sea We ask yee | failure of Patric er : : wit Haren 1 Woee ene on Gon | one attemp steal the body. A'watenman | aud On july 22 @ show storm came on. "On the e aes circulate and publish our appeal, in onion (5 Providence, Total saving in principal of these Robinson will be issued.’ s * | was also eng: and he patroied the grave- | 2th the expedition reached the foot of the eee een ne ino | Bromma pattie sonuciend weuictoneaurioeetnce tive classes OL bonds tally to he ‘The World adds that Mr, Chamberlain lett New | Yard every night until recently. The discovery | mountain referved to above. ‘Then came on ‘per 100., decevees \3 cas Herald ae = Pagal i | js 3 e paid. eae for Washington rather suddenly Wedne:- | Of the outrage was made at s o'clock yesterday | @nother storm which lasted for six days, with qninacion that, pecuilarly oppresses and | various parts of the country to prevent, attach. 5 : od ~ | morning. The robbers had removed one stone | Continuous show and fog. The travelers were ‘THE ABOVE LUMBER IS ALL GOOD. Bio A pealtion Geclronin hee a | ment by creditors. A considerab:e quantity or | Annual interest now paid on Dis- ——s from the opening to the vault, broken open the | Sh0W-blind. The weather cleared on che 3ist, we hope akb that every piluisien of the Gosed | ie ae eae a ee | Ane ta aid’ on 665 UppErcrotsp Tetecnarn Wines.—The city | three coMinsin which the Dody was inclosed, | When the ascent of the anountain tight be un 1 : 7 LY. Skaneatele of Philadelphia has a that rried y s supposed dertaken with some pi Lof success. The | WE ARE NEVER OUT OF IT. | wil commendit to the women of thelr congre: | Wy. ¥. ” | © bonds... graph companies shail ‘place thet: wives snuiee- aack, The; ground directiy over thegntrance | HEN was estimated at about 5.00 feet above | do what they can to obtain signa'ures, With Li : Total annual interest now paid. Prganed 4s.00 Ober ak ete caare | (o,the vault wasas tt had been left by the rob- | Sea level, and on the other side of the Fer Fine Lumber. see the Post. the cordial co-operation and concerted action of | yesterday discussed the teasibility olnavieeia Annual interest on the 4 per cent, Ae? oe There ste eo many rossonswhy | orthoses wae D coveredl the wpeniny or «i jets were seen, and not the. stnatiest epee of the Christian women of our land, we may confl- | Complete service for the Lutheran church in | bonds estimated to fund said debt the telegraph wires should be pase any The Van ee ae Oa ene eee | Sand ivee Of ioe" Aker Anbane rhea a ? eeews ae a SS the great sin of polygamy may Eng roe Page eon immigration as as proposed. . $09,211 10 | ground in New York that it is surprising the | ture about eighteen inches ‘Uons the expedition returned, and reached their als fecting us interests, on so-called re- a ae "% sti RLD: us companies themselves have made - | inches 1 ‘through farting ton August 5, having been away Vs aah aad Coxression or 4 Batuor-Box Srurrer—a | [ine erento on Sunlay (schools: and\/ Toad Bannet sayiny eee on 176,017 32 | Provement long ago. ‘The construction of tke | stole ie ts effected an entrance and after | for % days. The mountain referred to was 45 > 2 'HARGED WITH BOx STCEFING.—Y e Sum Of $127,410, yearly inv DOLLS! DOLLS! DOLLS democratic for republican votes for Representa | ceraay Justus Gude And, Walter Turker were | four pereeet ses Hes ae aed, a these ey ont follow the example of Iphia | which ihclosed the oak j A Hoc Caxnrixe ovr 4 Catp.—On Saturday pe: tive in Tuesday's election, thereby changing before United States Commissioner Bond, charg- | total_amount of the proposed issue, Viz: $20,- matter?—{. gradually cut the cover off. easy | evening last a Me: called at Dr. W: y a ’ the result of the election. He confesses his | ed with ballot-box stuffing in the first precinct | 230,277.50, in fifty years. matter to open the casket and take the remains | office to have him look at a Uttle child, but the Grand opening on the guilt. . of the 14th ward. They were released on $1,000 ‘Thus appears, that by funding the debt as BALLOT Box STUFFERS IN CANADA.—A ial | Out and hoist them to the surface, where they | doctor was out and the man went home and re- FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, A Morsik Hisais FU De Wk ball fora hearing on the 16th instant. A man | proposed, there will be a saving of principal to | “patch to the N. Y. World from Mont No- | were evidently placed in a wagon and borne | turned the preng Bey with the child. x a } AX s Mrs. William | pamed Fields, aad ancther named Snyder, ‘were Be at maturity amounting to $1, 72,50, | Vomber 6, says: After a trial in the criminal | away. The rs wrenched the plate off the | The Mexican stated he lls family went = Rafferty was burned to death Wednesday, in | Sicko before Mr. Bond, cl with interferi and in payment of annual interest, wearin ‘of | Court lasting three weeks, Adelard ro Al- | casket, and lefta small galvai iron shovel | out pecan “gathering,” and that while the child the second story of the tenement. house at No. | with a deputy mraranal ia the fear eee | Siege ee, qunual Interest, a & invested | Phonse Christin, Adolphe ‘Lamarche Tate | with whteh they dug the two tector carchenver: | Stas Jying on the ground a selzed it PARIS, LONDON, BERLIN AND VIENNA 229 Marshall street, Paterson, N.J. She was | the sd ward. He was released on recogni- | yearly in the four per cent. bonds at par would mn, were found guilty of ballot-box stuffing | ing the entrance to the vault away, and a new the ankle and ran off with shrieks j alone with her two-years’ old child when the zance for a hearing on the 16th inst. ‘The cases Sora bt in forty-four (44) years, | at the late Parliamentary election in the county | pocket-1 behind The the child attracted the attention of and ‘Demeels, dressed in the latest fashion, just arrived | accident happened, and itis thought that ina {| of zabner and McCleary, on a similar charge aveer greamame have to be in fund. | of Jacq the child was rescued, but not tts per steamer, (in boxes), and Nt she tell on the stove. When found Mrs. Raf- | berore rej rted, Were postponed until to-mor. | ing some of the debt than is assumed in tte mb had been fearfully bitten by jt % CONSIGNED erty was bummed to a cinder. Her child was | Tow. (batt, Wazette, Sek he foregoing” ex sgtimate, and the four per cent. Dr. Walker called to his aid Dr. cna s See es poet She examination, To the care of e 5 Ir 18 MAGNANIMOUS IN SPAIN.—' the market before maturity. But, tear ome ampul.tion, which was done.—[{Austin (Texas) Paci. De CassaGNac Tersep Ovt.—After a | iq! Hubana: the enein G itmay be confidently and Statesman, CH. RUPPERT, No. 403 7th street n. w., | long und animated debate and many calls to a tin Cuba, publ Pipa nice the Chanitiers Of Gerace 4 government pul the entire existing Of $31,683,650, e-The ‘Sentinel of Tuesday say ‘Who, in onder to disyose of them, offers them at the | fcrday declares the Geetee or Me Pant de | the 18th ult, alist containing Eee and teres, Can te in the that ry tment Berea davies eetegge Sie | Caine vate inne ice urate wa Mush appropratn toast parties Me Wr a Pei zy ity 1s now offered to the trade, PA id, to whom confiscated pro} ount now paid for interest alone, viz—gos6,- sw Murat Halstead is on his way home frem teladien bokliaw fairy, and sorekeopers, to pur: a. Bregna, for. | €My amounting to millions of dollars has ween | iSeui per aniene Eurcpe and is expected in Cincinnati in @ few Deivent er hte ot aay pesoe ‘oases’ | werly minister of war of France. The general yoturmed. The Spain of modern times, which The teliet from such a disposition ot days. a al errr iL Neecaee ete TRS wCUME be eetnt) WRAL) Serna tn te hare ae victo! ‘ap yao Gath tothe Voevetuaen at tae oo cat which ko saan ae Yonkers Gazette had a x. 8. BARTRAM, 2 SS serves the praise of all lovers oF justice, hono: | amount in a few years to millions of dollars. luterch because it had so EAUES co g, the hese of he Tay jor oe and liberty.—{New Orleans Picayune, Nov, 2. The Poh pcre poebigreniuher ‘to the sink- §¥The voters of York county, at Tues- cecove th Boston, comes forward in New Yor < ies tate. ean eeeeae ce ing fund would then be available for repairi ‘ (Lars ov New Ostzass, La) an English version of “Les Cloche; | A PECULIAR Surr.—A sutt with some pecuttar | Stfects, consteactien OF eon ee ad rating $ay"s election, gave a majority against tne taxa- i | Miss Joyce orizinally appeare | | features is being tried in San Francisco. Altred | Sary public works: and the saving thus ofheged sad SARTORIAL £ZXPERT, j Garden as Stalacta, in The Blac: | Van Mehr was for eleven years a trusted clerz Would. be converted to lasting $2-There are now ocean : : in the employ of Parrott @ Co., importers of | ho a District 3 New Orleans, and uflicteut wooury a - axp = = coffee and tea. It was his duty to enter the | Common’ United States and the District o quarter million of bales of cotton. “TAILOR OF THE PERIOD.” COLONEL Jack WHaRTON, U. S. Marshal for | daily sales, and to collect money on such sales me ee 82-A Buffalo idiot that the U. 8. Sen- Lo Who was reported to be mortally il! | from mercantile houses. Van Mehr convertei A WARNING TO SCHOOL Boys.—At Dayton, 0.. ate be removed to Ne for the accommoda- Row WITH ver, is now conval te to his own use collections amounting in allt | afew days sae noe ye at a public schoo tion of GEORGE T. KEEN, aes ae $4,861, and gambled away about, $44,000 in a | took hold of a larence Powers—and t-Taimage hearers of . © LIFORNIANS make a good deal of tus: ling house kept by Win, R. Briges, Patrick | said they would throw him down stairs. He iy a). ain eee nese, Yet the San Francisco boar | | Connor and Edward Morris, between the 1st of | held to the bunisters and. they oeecke told ss py A have elected aChinam.innamei | May, 1876, and the 30th bps gorse sed in the | his feet and pulled, trying to scare him, He = Tone tone ah hee an insurance broker aiter rejecting | SAMé year. On the discovery of the defalcation | begged. them "to desis ag they were Hurtig x = several white men —{.V.¥. Herald, an Mebr fled to Mexico, but was brought back, | him, but tht bags Be thi that he “ UNEEED. STATES 4 PER CENT. ——— me tried, convicted and sentenced to state prison. | was’ pretei : mm they did how- te Cate & ee ee ready for J BONDS on hand for immediate delivery. Rey. Mx. Coos, in a lecture on Soctalism the | Now’ Parrott & Co. are and his | ever. he fainted and had to to his the aj marriage of the Duke of Con- Distt of Cosmin, Ewenty and Thun sear Gold | otter Gay- ald wat ere was nothing (atiract. | Dartners for the recovery of the money | home in Miami city. After he arrived there he aT of Pobrusee, Ake Place Place about the for pg more atiention world to-day than tae | risked Van Mel gambling n next Bonds of D. C., guaranteed by she Dalles prevention of the formation of an impecuntous, | house. The action, urns On the p n Suorntig Be Chet aed or a ee weet f2-The Paris mu as now to decide en ee an unemployed, an ignorant and an unpriuel- when a clerk loses the money of his em- | side. iA physician was called, and upon exam- Whether or not it will the Trocadero | ei ey ot for the money, Sndvtne | aon, internaly. 3 in part the fate or tue sorustnee aoe \ COND, 52- Spe oh bared nd Cheng task.” Scone | rightful owners, on proving the 8, may re- ana on died in ‘a few days after intense de ser elches Opie Pst Saal aly ex ‘is FO-A lle conic i the Michigan state prison : iagumuae oR OE sa ae ho pret anes Bee Was recently V! y sister, whom t2-The Legislature Chickasaw nation 2-The democrats Bs ator ade eat Rear Penns. ave, | noc seen for twenty-three years. ‘Their meeting e-Gov. Overton as a delogate to | erected a $10,000 building. Winer cae = oom 2 Sen py Deareeee” | was. very touching one. ‘With the pay of $3,000, the party headquarcers, end thosuviver