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ra a” THE EVENING STAR. CS PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘. Pennsylvania Avenue, corner Lith street BY The Evening Star Newspaper Com e ease pant peers per _ pany, The Body Snatchers Known. Tun EvEsixo Stan is served to subecrbers in ¢ evumten 2 cenls each. One Makes Confession. Sor Weraty br Friday—¢2 8 ed on Fr 4 yest poetawe Prepaid WO copies for $15; 20 copies lred | Be £0 man subscriptions must be paid in ad- = | TNE COAL COMBINATION, ‘fo? eaten ndvesualse wade known ou applce| Vs. SZ—N®. 7,996. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1878. TWO CENTS. a — — = a FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENT. wee aaa x Resumption and the Silver Dollar. Public Buildings. | MORTALITY OF THE CIVILIZED LADIES’ GOODS. , SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR. THE TREASURY AND THE CLEARING-HOUSE AssC- | ANNUAL REPORT OF SCYERVISING ARCHITECT Morera on inca Week. THE COAL COMBINATION, RSALIST CHURCH.—Rev. Avex. | == ATIONS. ‘ e < GEN SM ‘The Mecting To-day. Kent will preach in Talmadgy ae Washin: on N ews and Gossi In considering the action looking to resumy The annual report of Supervising Architect OFFICE La orem — MTADELPHIA, Nov. 16.—Messrs. = Sunday school 45 a. gt P- Uon taken by the New York banks last Tues- | Hill, submitted to Secretary Sherman, gives a a Rovin-on and Swoyer, fhe ex Valley coal oper * New Orleans, La.—For the week ‘ended yes- Recetrts To-pay.—Internal rey- | day, and ratified by the Boston banks yester- | review of work during the year on thiriy-five terday evening there were 11 deaths trom yellow customs, $335,109.12. day, the connection of the Treasury with the | public buildings throughout the country. The | fever. Impossible to procure acenrate number | Wet! ce fev. Dr. LANAHAN, will preach’ at 11 GOVERN} n. Youn peopl:"s meeting at 6:45.* | enue, $335,109.1 a a Lge = 4 1S Morning and adopted the following: i ULS' CHURCH, Rey. Cray |. sented New York clearing-house association should not | work has progressed satisfactorily where appro- | Of new. ee NO Rew Chon er eens Sor the phia, Nov, 16th, isis. The undersigned, URS, frein $4 to $2.50, 10 all the Lex. pastor—Morning services, at 11 | . SUBSCRIPTIONS to the four percent. loan te- | yo conmsed with what the banks intend to do. | priations would Justify, except on the buildings | P’Ciinton, La.—The first case of yetlow fever | @¢2n informal meeting on the qu of the tie Green; Navy Sine ae Ow BOF | am, a condialy igs, ete ee |e ed ees The only points in the plan adopted by the Inthe yellow fever district, where, during the | occurred ‘September ith, Among the witlte make the fon ved eo eer coud materene ondy, Ine, &e. s p.m., at whieh time seats free. J e n cl ? sarily S ss ¢ folowing Ininute of their ¢ : SBLACK VELVETS, on the: bias, ranging from | S¢bAlf-ract ¢ p.m. FS CHURGH x | Tw SEvEKry-seconp Catt for redemption cf | Danks with which the Treasure wer at ce Prevalence of the scourge, tt has necessarily | population there have been 40 cases and Messrs. Dickson, aad Gowen stated that tees 1.75 to $18. See METROPOLITAN ME. CHURCH, cor | 5 : nected, and which itis bound by, are the fol- n disco) deaths; among the colored people 36 cases and . eeu _ SL i510 C5 ner ity una c tts, Preaching by the Pastor | 5-50 bonds of 1565, consols for 1886, was issued to- ae , NEW BUILDING FOR THE BURKAU OF ExcRavive | {eats am Were thformed that the Lehigh Valley Coat Shoodnlis, H.R Naxron, D.D. Sunday, Mam. and 7spim. | day from the ‘reasury Deparunent. ‘Cle PAC RORIITONE ERT one ate a ate atet, x ‘City, La.—Twelve new cases of yellow | (CMP2PS and others were not represented at 0. Sub; 7 , No. 4, *8 mit Hed in 18 $5,000,000, toe EASURY ae Pon ean City, La — Twelve new cases of yellow | the meecing at which the other geitlemen en a resiocks | eee 2 Sri unk ee! i and referred to the clearing-house association | in this city, Mr. Hill says: “Under appropria- | fever and one death during the last week, appointed delegates, which starcmege wee ‘Soa will be | (Sgr, AEST QPAPTIGE CHURCH, 18th st- | mvp Case or SURGEON GENERAT Hawnonn.— | for thelt consideraGon, aud cained be ee | da tnis city, Me. Hu isis, a site for this building | “Delphi, La.—The first case of yellow fever oc- : ma ss pastor. Services To-morrow, D. V RRY & BROTHER, i% nn orner 9th st. JOSsrs. Ci irs : r | was cr y ene “ rts Swoyer, Robinson and Dodson admitted to be ‘at 11 am. and "The President. has directed Col. Edmund Sehri First—Hereafter drafts drawn upon any bank J Was purchased and contracts immediately en- | curred in August. Total cases to date 100, deaths ta : rect. Messrs. Dickson and Gowen then r r le 2 resented inthe clearing-house association ‘| tered into forthe excavation. temporary fencing, | 50, Both physicians died early, eaten . _ “3 PE ‘ WO ver. Col. Wm. F. Barry, Col. Gibbon, and Major | In'the city of New Yoru ees by the assist. | sheds, &c.; also for materiais and the construc. Sblies Ata Thine onc eer cases of yel- | Stated that they did not think it wo id be peo revs Penua = Winthrop as Judge advocete, to compose a | ant treasurer in this ci ton of foundations, sub-basement, and base- | low fever during the past week and s deaths. ar the mann acs mn FUR LADIES’ FURS! board of army officers to examine into and re- | such bank at the clearing-house for payment. ment walls. The excavation is completed, Vicksburg, Miss.—There were 4 new cases of | {L-siiece the 1 ehigh Valley Coal Company as _ res port upon the case of the dismissal of ex-Sur- |“ Second—Hereafter drafts drawn on the assist- | foundation well advanced, and work on the ute Yellow fever and 3 deaths during the past week. | well as all, other interests are tenner r new complete. SEAL SACQUES, | fear B geon General Hammond. The board wiil cou- | ant treasurer at New York may be adjusted by | basement walls will be commenced during tue | For the same period there were s cases and 2 be “ pres . shape: SEAL HATS and TUR- : Vene In this eity on the 19th inst. WUFPS and BOAS, of every desirable Fur an Style. one CAPS: Boxe? and Mises’ pase. SEAL POCKET BOORS; AN HIT AVG 7 him at the clearing-house, and the balance due | month of October. N CHURCH, Vermont avenue, from the United States may be paid at his oftice | Appropriated June 20, 178. Nand Oets FrepeniceD PoweR. | GovERNor FREMONT, of Arizona, has made his | in United States motes we Clearing-house ceruf- | Expended during the year Sunday Schoo! at 9:30am. Aliwel- | report to the Secretary of the Interior. He gives | icates. neceicad It an Interesting account of the soil, climate, edu- ‘Third—After the 1st of January next pa: Messrs. Dickson and Gowen further state that = deaths in the surrounding count . Pt SPeStS a " . $827,536 50 | “Pass Christian, Mist eThiee new cases of | 0h behalf of all other interests and pending ne- The ase 4 _ e e ment 2. Balance In Treasury Sept. 30, 1878, .$290,000 00 | death the Mi leer on Che 10th, and the last | ana Dodson to continue the present arranges neue ss ee ment until April ist, instead of January WILLETT & RUOFF, VAL AT T = tent of checks presented to the assistant tr STORAGE OF SILVER DOLLARS. Chattant Tenn.—Two new cases of yellow 7 ue ASTER ASD, FURMIERS, EENIVAL ATT HEET Cf) | cational facilities and resources of the territory | ther by any Dank eonnected nites iene: ma 00> P- ans le H acreasing in- 5 . accessibility of th PO ea aes eee his charge. The inaccessibility of the | jc tT pam. Rey. H. Nice. © to Such intermediate date as may ary to obtain full information and to act, and the meantin they will be a Under the appropriation of $75,000 for vaults | fever and 2 deaths during the past week. Last may be made by him in United States | for storage of silver dollars, contracts hav Preaching Tow . * been | case and last death occurred on the 10th instant; ry is pointed out. It ls reached from tue 2 - 5 a matt seeests Ms . east by way of San Francisco. ‘The governor On the acceptanice of these propositions | entered into for construction of vaults at New | both colored, not ADIES favors putting the control of the Indians in the | PY Fesolution of the association entered on its | York, Philadelphia, and San Franciseo. The Osyka, Miss.—The first case of yellow fever wat 3 = ducted by past day to meri sok : 7 Robinson ¥ just recef e~_CHURC! 7 E ritory ‘ary. records, or in any other form that will convey | work at New York will be finished during the { occurred July 31st. Total number cases av 01 Melee tee ae Ce eGINED Episcorale_dis enitory An the Tana’ or che tnilitary: its sanction, I am authorized to conform to | present month, and the work on the others is in | date 227, otal deatheome ed Hl anthor 5 Haul. 3 Clothe, fre %th and 10th sts.)—The Rt. Rev. SAMUEL " ‘ . them so soon as the necessary detalls can be | progre: al Clete, froin, | Tee OD et neceh sero cordially PERSONAL. —Hon. Alexander Stephens, of a arranged. Appropriated April 30, 15 Georgia, ari‘ ed in the city to-day, at 1:35 The Treasury 1s not at all connected with the expended during the > ovelock, and proceeded to his old quarters at the | principal point in the plan adopted, that which Tn Beaver, Matrlasse and D: 0 up to i Beautiful Sti & and € xt ye erstood. that when any arr 1 year ts mnade It shall date f Moscow, Miss.—Popu! $75,000 09 | yellow fever August 50,000 0) | "Total cases, tion 15, First ease of st, Ist case November 3d. deaths 3 m Janvary . 3 ist, 187 fessrs, Swoyer, Kobinson and Dod- — cComid, Miss.—First case of yellow fever, BAS 0 repo iN er to their consti- National Hotel. ....Gen. B. F. Butler ts ex- | 1efers to . Balance in Treasury Sept. 30, 1873. ..$25,000 00 t. 28, | Total deaths to date, 21 thenteata mecting to be, Ned within a@eees rected in Washington on Monday next. . he banks have Ganded tones on Portes THE CONTRACT SYSTEM, Miss, HONG Asan ee vise Messrs, Dickson hevldte Nos. 928 7th st. and 706 Kst. Briends of John Roach say that he wilt not January ist next he romeneriod tote Wherever it has been practicable, contracts ; KS. J. P. PALMER, 4107 F street, beti har just received a have been entered into under advertisement apd competition for the supply of both mate- ials and labor with favorable results, ‘The de- eh has been able, in consequen at Nashville, Tenn., Evansville, Ind, and Little ses Of yellow fever a special deposit, just as they would rec ba i i) Ver or gold plate for safe-keeping. ‘They that thelr action will be endorsed. by s stitutions throughout the the silver dollar out of ¢ steamships with a subsidy mg at Sia | dom. of Minnesota, and Hon. Ch lv at p. nd Uab h, there were leathns hs from yellow fever >» conterence met in the Re: 110 aam., and at its ¢ per following ¥ de t Rock, Ark., to sibstitvie tire-proof’ flooring in | 2&4 none’ from Smallpox for the wees end wien pepe e a Ark., to §) tire. « ic in atl t kK ende ing of ike board of control hi vo ee ny der of place of Uie wood construction contemplated he Ube Le Inoad compa Uilted states AvOr Wi Treas when the plans ar es were made. T! Kk ended N intere represented g 1" aS department. Tre banks pur plan b Bp nt. contrac >the entire quota tor eae cee eause they hold that the standard dotiar y aie customicnse fantion Woee cburches in the drop to its bullion value, t BIN | post extension at Bostol vship their qui Georgetown, on § provides that not less th fon of tem | Since the appropriatior 1 peember as orelock. Tiss pastors of the s shail be Co eran irs will be- 1 Congress, been modified In such a mann € soting ad- part in th come so plentiful, they hi ea eey Mwith- | the cutting of the stone is paid for by mea: n New York. HALL. — doubt deteriorate to mere bullion, | ment of the work performed. | bol ct the Dil remonetizing then i In cor ion, the rep “T de | BOW’ AN EM AND cIR- ae con | Dee Dremerre, at dease, in taxing call attention ‘to the ‘ditticnlty of supe | N hole. : a he 2 he construction of publie es at a dis. ‘They seem 10 make no allowance whatever | {he Construction of public bulidings at a di tan ction the President, the Seeretary of the asury or Congress may take. Before ge. These sttperintendents, as a taking the + ir own hands, and dents in charge. These uperintendents, as a § t al-tender shall not, be a Ie zal- tender, because it might, if the amount of silver coined each month ts not limited, in time become only of value as so much bullion, the: u have considered that steps may be tal soverninent to avoid such an evil. . the office being compelled 16 rely upc sat of She expe x i 3 to paint Tilden, ‘The panel of the great painting 1 1Goy. Tilden on eit MISSES’ CLOAKS. ‘ - WILLIAN, novotr 907 Pennsylea VBS CV. SuiTirs M 7% SHION ABE MILLINERY. Ladies who wis! t selected er and 2 deatas; ta han S. rs at there were ho passe: it did not stop, but eiti aL Welcht, or because he.» bale fell short of the express my y side. President Hayes “allo number of sittings. VIRGINIA’S MATERIAL PROGRESS.—It is about | [er the week ended No: ume for Virginia to give up talking about th 2d. There were 13 deatts from diphtheria, 4 from scarlet fever and The e very I ho consideration whatever of the probabilit PARIS STYLES ack and down ate’ Oo} mS hel var” Cl ; | 7 from enteric fever. at that place ts titty £ ; handed in | that the Secretary Of the Tree eee Dickens, snd ever Gee? Cee wan ce Cleveland, Ohio.—In the week ended No and passenger NING. To fret at Fe President may recommend to Congress that nfe before te war. teauified that oth, there Were 45 cases of di he descer uw taking Skould call and examine my stock of nt ak thes Grae tere ge of the sliver dollar be limited to an | ining was going to Tack and Mam Dy iS; 2 deaths from € ip. or both, in the hands of the extent which would leave no danger of its | copecialy noted the “decayed appearance” o, New Yor inst-class ably lower than last y depreciating, or that its weight be Increased ante-bellum Richtnond, and It if certain thet | ity rate for cither killed or burned to death, the but little room. for Ir } that its bullion value will be a dollar instead of | the state capital Is now twiee as la per 1,000, The d Cthers cseaping through the windows, after nue and Trimumine, an the appropriation ¢ ; Witleh meets here | a8 tow, only about s5 cents. It is not supposing | timesas beatiful and pr tever. and iS from vainiy endeay tngutsh tire % el thew Gas Goods win pieanice next Week, is diligent in the pr jon of the | @n improbability that with a clear expositt “before the war.” It 1s since the war that Ne Philadelphia, P ~ e ECan eth es Se appropriation bills, 1t 1s expected that two or | the danger of ‘the new dollar, as at. pre folk has made giant strides, and becomes tne | WeTate ot mortatit STEWARTS GRAVE KORBERS MRS. C. V. SMITH, NING. t three of them will Be passed by Congress in ad- | coined, will be latd before it that Congre second cotion port of the Union. It is since the | Guded 1 KNOWN, nev9-1m 618 9th street n. we Fe a AO By acice | Vahee of the usual holiday recess take action to obviate the danger of tts ‘ war that Danville as risen from a city of tee and 9 from enteric fever. ' xe ome aes Hull Contession. = = lon to 32.50. By orde: ————— lemonetizati yy the necessary sation. ii t early twelve thouse = Richmond, Va.—The averaze annual rate of New YoRK, Nov. 16.—The MES: SELMA RUPPERT, DaED Oe DINE SURGE! B. Hamilton, W. H. Long and | While there is no donbt that thére is a back: | {Housand to so slice the War that romct ee mortality Was 15.79 for wee ended Nov. 9h, | yesterday anent ‘hat tt a 614 Ninth street, Robert White, jr., of the marine hospital ser- | Wardness throughout the whole country. i Farmville, Staunton, and many other towns | The deaths include 2 (vom scarlet fever and 1 of the whole gang of Stewa Opposite Patent Office. vice, Will represent that service at the meetins THe LEO ee f reased their trade and multiplied their | fC diphtheria. ee - : Richmond Vas nese Thestee ee sssociation, at | sini ie will be of material Md in west Pee te Sees anltoet 10} e War,” 2 t . riality was 12.16 And the banks in deciding to be obvious of pre fhe wat, bae allioen off ~+be after the day fixed for resumption, | CHsses, Including the small farmers, have no who b pie e BROIL partment, relating toa site for Uh trom diphtheria » BOWN, of Tennessee, | VET on and EX-GOVERNOR Jou C. B ting eC) ore of ud iS aken to ae ual Library do so not later | win manage the tnterests of the Texas P. | {ough using it in the theanwhile to pay eus: | Cr anane tienes ae a oon « the month of October king saloon kept r. ne 3 SOI ae sy Reread toms duties, not only put themscives af war * ——— ae Die Bi from aman named Murphy. The ains have — eee Pe eae © Cr nee ria inte th the silver element of the country, but in TARTLING REVELATIONS.—The recent abduc- anaual death rate | since been removed; the author! ptuse 10 orests a a 1. on, x place las brought to light some hree weeks en elonzing to tie gang; one is described on the Srut Bansrow's Crrepnatep interests, j@ Cadets at the White Mo:tse. | ling reveitiong aa regard tograve robbers: coor alphitierss ||) pple xeooes ee afin MP ecto EST, ranean, ‘ = Ba : 3 REVIEWED BY THE PRESIDENT—HIS SPEECH TO | late: id most bloGd-curdling of these comes ariet fever and no nuGL Under arrest bec rightene _ o =o h desi: mey in opera- dl varethlg Pears at The Bethel (Va.) M ry acaden et gvave robbers is said to exist in that vicinity nterie 1 5 ~ & = -4 | NINTH STREET, ST. CLOUD BUILDING. : reetsed and the MAYELOWER, whieh | caus who are dissatisied with, ls a a cena oe ning iene Sho act, by signs and, countersizns with pl yeic | Rio de Janetro, South Amertea.— Ce ee eee = poner, axa, the MODEL, a double iam: | headed 2 de) A eee ; appearance, were reviewed DOUGLASS" ABDOMINAL, CORSET, the Pre EELS. 5i A INGS, AND S¥OON BUS , the 2 en t ve, the best of the Baitiuore heaters—all at lain to the re. $a subject. for the dissecting from stnall-pex, c t he t ‘The President, Gen. Shersaa board by pulli ear, and if this member During - Petes Somer Sta eer! tion of exaivon | Cot. J.T, Mosby and Major \.G. Smith. te prin B OFT sn Wie etort the Dody is know: % measured Furnace, Ranze and Plnmbing House, and only ae academy, stood on the port | atermenienl Sintees cece hear Great. Britain, 1. P. Hogait, elvil engineer, and found to be be ui Fear, He, f Slate Manteis in the c:fy. nové-tr wetheCharles | cadets, under Major C. B, Lightfoot, hex Toon | (Stained, and au ear ound 16 be pulled from | towns of England ¥ Sant EO Lnetoe RA ‘Con.parison of prices invi meiieeAee is Deeaeeueaer i Avenun ee Gyolutions in soldiery style, they wheeled and | Goon commenced by the authorities or vk per 1.000 of the population, ‘The deaths include Is Ube same as Chat us baie octaste ‘Ninth street. oe THE Report of Commissioner of Customs ed under the porte cockere trom the east. They | jand. 5 from small-pox, 18: from scariet fever, latches, hitherto considered accu- = Pe sfons and MINERAL WATERS on draught ait Johnson, shows that during the tise. pe mae ee me es pod detiled from other fevers. In Dublin, for the same PES AS. H. VERMILYA, ‘pine Lick, Bedford and Beth Waters by the | ended June 30th, Is es into the east room. The President, Gen. Sher RIKES ‘SYLVANIA.—Jolin Bramley & | week, the mortality rate was 23.5. There were meyrned : i. eae c man, Col. Mosby and Major Sinith’ stood near | sons’ extensive carpet Millis at PI hia | 5 de: small- "trom. se. abandoned the track at 1;30 p.m., J LADIES FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, gallon. a cet tr TreAR the cast wall of the oom. After alines nde | SOBs HiBpendes hee ae a Bee | ge Sg Rar aw ero ecg ed 543 of his miles. betag 424, Melle 610 9th street, opposite Patent Office. a0 cneouee the room, the cadets were brought to a hal | weavers, jwho are females, suck several day th ere 9 Cases OT fever and ideaun, A fine etock of LADIES’ BOOTS of my S oe ite y Tesldens” ee uaeraced ago owiny toa reduction of one per cent. pe 5 cases of enteric fever, but no deaths, “ had he atid ee wear. for sae at rearobable pricen ii Seps0-tr ee rok ae gL SO py |, Hos: Atverr 1. ER. of Missouri, char |“ “7 haye the honor and the pleasure of pre- Jonerinat oars An Bec oes ath thas bee et Diiisand Sapcenne before to-day, but the STRICH and every kind of ORNAMENTAL | the phyccians of Barre, Now Your gad Tondon,and | Wanot the Hcuse committee on banking and senting to you, the honored Chief inagistrate of | have also been given notice of One cent reduc- | in :49 cities and towns of 15,000 people and up- Hoston Greebackers. OFF Tens, dyed and manufacturel at the | superior to all others forthe promptcure of allcases | cureucy, arrived in the city to. > aad ts ns great people, a detachment from the cadet | tion, and they will robably stop work to-da; rds, having an aggregate population of 7,439,- Toston, Nov. 16.—The nback ward and FRENCH ESTABLISHMENT, C10 ith street. oppo. | Of diseases, recent or of long standing. a quartered for the winter at the Metropolitan | Corps of Bethel Academy, located in the state ot | A dispatch trom. Pittsburg sags It ie exerted ‘The average annual death rate per 1,600 of | city conunivec held aur adipuened meeting last Bite United States Patent Ofice. my 23" Preyared’ by CLIN & CO., Paris, od eid every: | hotel. During the last session of Congress, Mr. | Virginia,“ W re have among us the sons of those | that a strike will be inaugurated to-day among | the Population Was 24.3; the lowest being 11.5, at | fiche aud decided hot, to nominate any candl- — a ¥ | Buckner. bot in committee and in the House, arcs Whom you met in open, honorable battle, | the pressed glassware workers, ‘The manufac. Potsdam, the highest, 37.9, at. Augsburg. Gate tr taper Mek appointed a commilttee to PIANOS AND ORGANS 5 acted with the inflation wing of the demo: DONE Seana Te ae oar Ue dictations of the glass workers? don acct | Hehln.tbe death rate Fee fore ge eet deaths | conter with the Butler democrats, with a view = cratic party, and moreover was a prominent | “ ro s vorkers’ 5 include 11 m scarlet fer rom, - pct sorde 5 sir Ucket for aa — member of the stiver league. “Notwithernnrns | 3 ates of the south, including those states whose | some days since presented a series Of pYo) therla and croup and 70 from enteric fever. togccuring +0 4 candidates (on their ticket Sor ME WAYS SUCCESSFUL! ON en Paw! this fact, however, his constituents nominated pee Fiaaa one rile cine a He uons for the Consideration of the men, giv China.— Advices from Shanghal to Oct. Ist re- = ———__ ‘Victorious at the Centennial Exibition,, we 2 in opposition to him, a gr Delalt and our own, we me at meas ir | them to understand that unless they were ac- ee only sporadic cases of Asiatic cholera at The Railroad W ‘ 7 1876; achieved their Fieve Champagne Wines of but le (Buckner) was returned to the 46th whip adie earnest you sincere | cepted the works would suspend operations. | that port. rosy prevails to some extent in W. 16.—The rate to New York GRAND CROWNING TRIUMPH’ Ps gress with a reduced rr vy. Judge B. does thanks, and pledge earnest Supoore and hearty The strike will include 1,200 workmen, whose | the province of Canton, which furnishes nearly the Atlantic and Great West- At the Exposition Universelle, Paris, 15 MOET & CHANDON, Hot seem disposed to change his views with re- | Than atic eine and defending that | weekly pay aggrezates over $14,000, ‘There has | ali the Chinese emigrants to the Urine Saas em read Was $4; over the Pan Handle route $5. G. L. WILD & BRO, Soue AcEsts, MOET & CHANDON: spect to the feasibility of resumption. Ile 1s ee Ww ee rovides for the equal Tights | been a general resumption among coal miners | The disease was introduced. into the Sandwich | ‘There are indications that there will be a con. 793 Seventh street n.w. Established 1843. Dot inclined (0 bees violent a8 Gen. Hyvingy and: | aa ee ORO oiled. «1 “ employed on the Monongahela river. The | Islands from China. JNo. ference among the managers to-¢ the Also Agents for the celebrated Kranich and Bach = other prominent greenbackers in their predic- act th resident replied: am glad, sir, to | uniform rate of 21; cents per bushel has been rate Will probably be raised next week. ANOS and STANDARD ORGANS. RENAULD, FRANCOIS & 00., Yon that resuinption means ruin. He favors a | Meet these youn gentlemen. ‘The words you | acceded to by the miners. << Lowest prices ; fairest and easiest terms. nov2.6m novlecly Sole Agents for U. 8. double metallic standard; the establishment of mind | sau in cate ue it as borne in Gan MORPUT ae os RAILROAD WaR—Great Reduction of Passenger . J magi gos. Repairs. [-STEY ORGANS. ~ | =- = of postal savings bank and the substitution of the late ey rue citizen, that obedience to AD J oRrAary. INA AMILY. mats great | Rarex.—A telegram from Cincinnati says: The Care Town, Oct. 22.—The U.S. frigate Essex ESt® ARLOW'SGALLERY OF FINEAUTS | Heil tenders for national bank noies. The | He cia, and constitution can alone seeure | excitement at Long Branch over What 1s appa- | competition on the eastward-bourd passenger | is at ‘Table Bay, uidergolng repalys to her mas BRADBURY PIANOS. judge does not apprehend that the ses Peace and prosperity to the land. rently a death trom yellow fever. Ben rates, Which, itis asserted, have been secretly | chinery. = ka Ace Congress just ensuing can pass any m- Alins were then stacked,and the cadetspassed | Woolley, of Norfolk, arrived there Sun to | cut for the’ past three or four months, has Large Stock Latest Styles; Easy terms ass Penns gion sain? which will interfere With Shecretary Sierman’s | 1 1vont of the President, ¢ach one shaking him | attend the funeral of his brother, Jos. Woolley, | tnally forced fares down to the lowest. figure ‘The Markew. Feat epi rest allowed toward seat Zoe ON FREE EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE, Plan of resumption, but he does think that the | bY the hand. Atte ge wurning to their places | a well-known Washington market merchant, | known for years. To-day the Atlantic and BALTIMORE, Nov. 16.— bo erg crea Mager | “ to“ Bottom Rock.” Paint vi Photogravures and | discrimination against the silver doliar, set | ‘ey were put through a part of the manual of who died suddenly on Friday before. On Wed- | Great Western railroad announces New York | do. deferred, 7%, ; do, consolidated, lo. secon: Prices down awiinies a STAYMAN, Pete nenee Enaravines, oars forth in the plan’ of the New York Ciearing | 2"™S. ‘This through, they marched out the | nesday last Benjamin was suddeniy taken ill and Philadelphia tiekets at $1, Pittsburg tick- | fetiet, 20; do. stést due coupons, 41°..” North Caro. r f P: 7 fickle, for i Tig nit u ig the review b re. | $n Ohio at a nominal sum. ic Pan Handie’s . 16.—Cotton unsettled and oct0- 2mm 1S. Charies st. Baltimore. _ | “Pussepartoutaand Mats toorder. |) ‘THe TREAStRY DerartMENt Buvine Srivex | “aS 2 large one. ‘The Cadets march well, Heat eee were caving home. Hise. | rates to New York and Philadelphia have not | n&AGhMORE: Nov. 1 Cotton wnecttied and eer eee ee aa ine, large stock of new | Gold Frames of all kinds for coer hecit ao | WITH GREENBacKS.—The Treasury departinent | Hoste INDIANS ARRESTED.—Agent John a, | aBS.We ne Tuncralservice Deluge prescient ane dou Wien ROE ee a ny yg lg oe py edge omen fecture Of WAL BNABE & COn Rome! La eet rch evita has commenced the purehase of silver bullion | Wright, at the Lemhi agency, Idaho, reports to | the interment, At one o'clock yesterday ane, charges, ‘The tickets sold at these prices are | ern red, 1.0al 09; do. amber, 1.06a1.12: No. 2 thing new and handsome in UPRIGHTS. Pictures unpacked, ,and hunk up by com- | at Denver, Col., for greenbacks, This gives the | the Indian office that Wwo of the hostiles, speak- | Spatch was recelved from Norfolk announcing | tevate tickets, and speculators have no oppor- a 1 0hig: No.2 weetern i January, Freee lower than ever before. Also. variety of | petent workiicn. RSs ss the departinent, Insteadof tate wit | ing the Shoshone tongue, and suspected to have | He death of Jos, Woolley, asonot the deceased, | {unity to take advantree ct eae nee eee tout tb% Corn, southern ‘mew dry wanted aad Foou. PIANOS and ONGANS at low fandon | Suver, Git and Conver Wire (plain and twisted.) also ecnduees 10 the Dench ee kets. Ae | escaped from ‘the Mort’ Hall reservation, have | WiC! CTs ie ee ee aarning from yellow | the azents report good. sales and know | icarket ‘trp; western firm and wanted southern fotoric aie 3 also conduces to the benefit of the department, | ;c*Ped tr ree Soli ever. “This is fourth sudden deat e ing of to r if do. yellow, 43845}: western mixed, Secuen Gallant examin ing snd Soya | Peleituek Sinan Clsehed and Hastored for the bullion ts purchased cheaper there than pen weed by aay ee oe eaian: polls. Woolley family in seven months. wun fegram 1 trom, St Lous Liye The cut in «December: 462 Jasin y. sadow | Bi and ‘satisfactorily attended to. NB: W. , | ii could be inthe east, and is shipped through | pati during the summer: Tne oon has been is Dees Gh railroad passenger rates to the east is becoming Eg and ‘a shade firmer— ©, RICHENBACH, (established 1830,) No. 423 | an work done on the premisee” sna teoa | the malls. thus saving the cost of transporta- | histructed Deane aa eee coners | BartuxABLE Deavn-BED Conrassion.—Chas, | ftereuihe here ah Well oo een Le ie epee oe 21th step afew doors above Pu ave. devisty_ | aquaitomny hinsoin tieguntry, and prices 3s gia, | tion and the brokerage, both of whtch would be | to the commanding offiesr se rerteet ee recon a poung man of weal: apd position, | the Vandalia line cut. from gis to $10 tosee riage taal ook Meee oth cee TALEe DAVIS & Cole PIA parties wishing work done, by sending note by | added to the regular price of the bullion if : 2 x . ck | York, and was immediately followed by the su ALLETT DAVIS £ CO.'S PIANOS — | 21 qill mest with prompt atisation, nt in New York. Th he aan county, on his death bed confessed to having | X9rk, followed by ter, choloe stock west ‘New Pianos ready forfailtrade. Great ver have Deen very succemstel eae Nie ay | «A REPUBLICAN CONGRESSMAN FROM ram Frese | OUD; 00 his de humerous letters during the | Wabash. To-morrow it is likely as great or roll, Aéa{s, Petroleum quiet but tergeins: wprights a specialty. Come and! NOTICE. yer have been very successful, $15,000 worth of N. C. Disrricr,—An Associated Press di i" = = greater reduction will be made. So far neither {Pefined, 9. Coffee dull and nom- A representing that he has worked formeas | bullion having been bought for greenbacks | \- 0. DistRict.—An Associ spatch | last four years, which have been the source of 5 Whisky dull and easier, aa pasdores of Ol Paretinas, and has injured some val- | since the 13th Instant. It is thought the whole | 4/a Norfolk, Va., says: “The report that Yates, | many quarrels and hogd Roe Ny eee pa er eee Tlinols Cons Per steamer quiet— pable pictures, I warn all persons against. Ho isan | Oy bullion transactions in Colorado will fall ines fromthe Le Most oT aE DY IX Majority | ing in the neighborhood of New Market and | L0ws, Chic any cut. , al Imposter, and'has never worked for or with ma. the hands of the department, and that a good | Home ist orth Carolina district ts unfound. Liiganore. He also refers to two levters sent a As 5 oats, 9,000. Shipiments—wheat, Reo commmerios wees ane cones venue, | VOF00 Of Ube Bick Hills Gold will ao US at: | The weveral Gomis hee majority of 54 for | the lady and gentleman. as-iunecone ot te | ,THE Stewanr Grave Rouseny—A Suspicious Now: 26.—Stocks stron. = suxs1-sm, the cahveRcere had theta as ,OMtained atter | crimes imputed to them. He made the state- | Bez, Detained—Coroner John P. “Schenck, in a ong a Tae — PDAMOND EARRINGS. THE AKGUMENT 1% ONE OF THE Mormon Cases | {06 amy acers had thrown out 418 votes cast Hated Got bie cect Bishop Finkney, who | Dov containing huiaas beac was taken te CREW XORE, Nov. 16—Flour dull. Wheat dull. was concluded yesterday before the United i etal Le its correctness, In concluding he says. “Now 1 | Yan Lake, W . in a wagon and sent LONDON, Nov. 16, 2 p.m.—U. 8. fourandahalt States Supreme Court. Mr. Biddle, counsel for Rev. Dr. DE La Martyr, the national green- have righted this wrong I can die in peace, | Cars to Clove Branch Junction via Clove Bran 1064, ; new fives, 108%. Erie, 19%. WILLET & LIBBEY, ‘We call attention to our stock of Reynolds the plaintiff in error, contended that | back Congressman-elect from Indiana, on his | trusting in God to yn my sinand weak- | Tallnoad. A telegram was sent to me to tnves- | Hbnois ie, aris advices quote 5 per y te ¥, return home from the east, was interviewed at ”. Ugate the case, as the box was: to con- | cent. rentes, 112 francs 80 centimes for the account. DIAMOND EARRINGS, the federal government has no right to tnter- Indianapolis, He says thé nationals will hold | U°S8-’—(Catoctin Clarion, 14th. tain the remains of A. T. Stewart. I i Corner Bizih strect and New York avenue. | which has been largely increased, and includes all | fere with the purely domestic relations of the | {ndlanapolis., He says the nationals And | ,ZUzCTION CoxTEsTs IN NEW OxuEaNs.—Man. | it only a blind, but hold the remains forfurther | 4 Manniep Woman's RicHTs.—The Michigan the most desirable sizes, Caen OF g uate Or territory; that itis not | they should wand tomether wad ea te fo investigation.” Coroner Schenek sent a second the custodian of the morals of the couatry, and xy together and wiel heir | rice Marigny, candidate for criminal sheriff in + Supreme Court has decided that a married wo- SET IN THE LATEST STYLES. can no more rightfully preseribe a certain form | Power 9s.a unit, demanding an uncompromising | New 0 nas notified Fitzpatrick, demo- | dispatch as follows: “L. B. Freeman, h | man who has lent money to a firm of which her ae ‘The nominal premium on gold, and the reduction | Cfimarriave than it Can faa, parentsin their | freenback man for Speaker and a falr propor- | cratic candidate elect, of contest. J. R.A. | Operator at Clove Branch Junction, telegraphed | M22 whe 1s a member is entitled to recover ip the price of labor bas s brought these gems within | Guties and relations to thelr children, Blsatay, Hon of appointments. He also Fecommends a | Gouthreaux, dem., civil sheriff elect, has aiso ve —— by some person un- | against the Arm even though the means persons moderate circum. he urged, or polygamy, is not an offense under r policy in the legislature of Indiana, been ones peepee effect by Mr. Pleas- ee Gaove Flee ag ying apd and | was contracted by her op wicdee of ine WE HAVE OPENED A NEW YARD, its, cramination of one, gicck always solicited, | the common law; it ts ahartifelal erime created | Tre Wisveus ar THE BuraiOnT PARK RACKS, Pt ee peopl ME ay, | Susbeck’ was toon @o oomtain berees tee | semen ine ne oe aa which implies no obligation to purchase. y legis 5 4 partner a MW GALT: BRO. & CO. pet iced a8 a religious duty, no moray sulin — er Rion Won Oe petition is signed by the names of twenty of the | It ie gate the a te coroner Sa a OPFOSITE OUR PRESENT YARD, niente aa rae He denied the right of Congress to make it a | $463. Nepturs, twoantie wean beating five | C@dingeltizens, es and no doubt have been sent to | Keoph’s was were 5 A of Fania Creal CHANDELIERS epee ee {ode Serict justice TO The Tt eoeat fo the court | others, in&41% and 8.39%, and Waverly, in the | ARREST oF a GRAVE ROBBER.—Cyrus Eliott | divertpublicattention.”. Another dispatch ears | RCgpN'S lines was a conspatioe ned boas ‘Where we will Eeep on hand a large lot of auction are offered at private sale, at AUCTION | (0 do Strict justice to the EE, DOWCVEL 0} fox hunter's steeple chase, gentlemen riders, | has been arrested at Columbus, Ohio, as one of | the skeleton was that of a grown person, and | sent tothe vanous on to take . PRICES. scure he might be as an fndividual, and “how. | over three others. Brayally came to the wire | the parties interested in the grave robbery at | that the skull was sawn in two. It is reported | note of the language used The vi2- M. W. GALT BRO. & CO., Jewgiers. ever austerely they might rsonally regard first, but Waverly betng the o1 horse to Zanesville, Thursday. He confessed the cies that a pedler tried to sell it to a Poughkeepsie | Catholic Of Galway to the Lord- 1 CHEAP LUMBER, OAL ECONOMIZER the marital relations into w1 he had entered.’ oer the course properly, the ju gave and said were two others connected with Junk dealer, who refused to have to | Lieutenant on the subject, anda reply was re- > Suitable for all cheap work. Soup By DavGcmts axp Gnocens. Tue Raw Suk Propuct or Aut Narrons,— | “NeTACe Bunleny eee eae ee: ot enue do with tnd that ue peer then shipped. 1t | ceived removing the county inspector. D. W. LAPHAM, Acccrding to a report received by the Depart- i a prominent citizen of Zanesville, as = Se ee eae Woman axp CHILD BURNED To DeaTH.—The 91.06 GENERAL AGENT, ment of State, from the American Consul at the leader of the gang. Hilliard has been com- | _ A Nw Coat Courvatioy.—This morning the | accidenton the New Brunswick, narrow. ¥a. PINE BOARDS, all lengths, per 100 feet..$1. committee recently appointed by the Le: railway,Tht 4 928 F street northwest. Lyons, the raw silk product of the globo mitted to jail. Valley coal men to take into consideration serious that has over ee Sod in that enti: ¥A. PINE SIDING, per 100 feet.....- 100 | One Pal wuill satisfy the most incredulous thet | amounted in 1867 to thirty million kilograms, WATCHING BY THE DEATHBED OF HER LOVER. n of renewing the present coal combina- | ‘The wreck took fire and two of Lie paseea aon 0 fnkerss destroys the amell of yas by | and in isr4 the product had fallen away to ten AUB rt, Conn., Frank Lane, whoended a | tion after the ist of January, will meet Messrs: | a Gameck Loo ‘were. burned to death YA. PINE BOARDS, 2 fot ngs Fer 200 feet 120 | jag it? ba the coal (ashen featow fo eke | millon Kilograius, and in To ue ore | aR TING ACES IN ALApanta-—The Alabama | quarrel with lis sweétheart Hse night | Gowen and Dickson at the allroad of | Others were more or less severely injured. A seven and a ion Le at Eufaula, was atten yes- a tetcteeaattn Meas VA. PINE JOIST, medium leneths, per 100 feet 1.25 | fete: reaily increases the a chamlcal prepatedioy the mews of tn sialivews of We dapaiese crops | terday. "the Winnert at the trotting races Were tErongh Ce Read aie ae cee | ces for the purpone of Mscusting the pola a. S27 Preliminaries for the commercial conven s simple and safe, and easily lied to the coal. confirmed, the ent product rc wi iplon ; best time 2.47, by the ve in of trol, which imeets about Uon, to be held New Orleans on VA. PINE FLOORING, per 100 feet... 1.00 | Prepared at your Residence at the small cost of 80 | not excced that of 1st6, Rotwithstanding this | latter. The pamae agigPest time 2.4%, by the Which immemare jane uncunacious condition inoue later in tac earned tine eee Devsanber, are peagrening savecaay. we % No 2. per 00 teee... .. 2.00 | Cents Per ton. nové- great decrease in the production of (a the | Hunter, whose best time was 2.26, wound. Miss Martin, the maiden to whom he Ks sidered as most to be adopted ts thai the | ga-Ontonagan, Xich., 18 under two feet of 7 rices have decreased in a remarkable ¥ e 2 > "EDDING PRESENTS. the (ollowing quotations wil prover, © coh iN “INDEPENDENTS.”—The Ov- =. jenaaged, was constantly at pea after | several imereete shalt allagree to work the firs | snow. THE SOUTHER! = WHITE PINE SHINGLES, per 1,000...... eens 2 = k, . lumbus (G Enquirer says:—“ Republican Lane was 22 years of ten days in January, February and SOV! 23 IN AN INZES | zines (France), first quality, 24-26, decline in 22 a.) i" Repul ————— tt rations in their fullest WHITE PINE PALINGS, dreseed, 44204 64, Niet neavived fro Viewmasaiso a variety of Beomes | Years trem 114 to 0 francs: Creges (leallan, | Papers of the north are cl OF te pend: | A New Weerexy Rartnoap Prosscr—The | twoor tures months following, ver k oa o 150 | Git, Silver and Brass Parlor Ornaments, together | Second quality, decline in 22 years from 85 to 6) | Ents of the south as opponents of the demo- | Georgetown, Leadville and San Juan railroad, restrict 0 = francs; featies (Bengal), No: 4 market crop, Gratic party. ‘There is an error which they will | with a capital stock of 000, divided into t 2 @ooD. “CHOICE STERLING SILVER WARE decline in 22 years, 64 to 47 francs. The Giscover to thelr sorrow and discomAture. ‘The | 50,000 shares of $100 Fun between pitas oe THE ALOVE LUMBER IS ALL ere quality cf French organzine siik has not been | truth is that in several cases the ndents Géorgetown and Leadville, on, the southern | vidual “TENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS. Be low In the last 94. vers a5 1b teat present. | Droved Vo 06 soeailed independent in tera | of Colorado, has been by these in at WE ARE NEVER OUT OF IT. se a uM market and vote fordemocracy., | #@-Lass a @ shirt studs with uing the combination wi novi3-m HST Pens. conteAeraay mill speak and vote fie Tl eon ete a silk | Cqupon to-day, and that, as the For Fine Lumber. see the Post. trick on Broadway. Lassoing 8®Georgia this 14 dc uy active at Lt, & than only one ease of aig a thteves Js one of the lost arts of the police force. | Lererorore made will be adopted fre Hosa ‘QR SALE Theve this day. my stock of } . F one of those ees owner eee GOUTELETS aperjoe to ngting in ow. ‘ oe tenn ad man, Mr. Joln G. Donnell, has 2" From Detroit comes the newsthat some | s#-The Springfield Repubtican says a ME* Ss. E. ‘ASDREW J. JOYCE, ype es Ky., has stolen the dog Jonteon. and carrion hin off in a yacht to a seuuant acca would Go hate own bre ise Sa 8 Ae OR | eee ee ee eee ct the Rev. Mr. Fotter, a blind preacher. desert Istana, how. rane Bov street A

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