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- THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, { Penns} ivania Avenue, corner ilth street | a | The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. HW. RAUFIUANYN, Pres’t. Tae Evestxe Stan is served to en” the city by carriers, on their own accouut, at nts per week, or 44centeper math. Cop es at the counter. 2cents each. By im pr-paii— cents a month ; one 5 San Weenty best hed on Frilsy—22 a ps for 19, 20 copies [iszpostawe vrevaid. 10 cop Vance ne paper sent longer than #0 pad for. $ > Rates of advertisin ¢ made known on applica. | a t S401 msil subecriptions mast be psid in ad- | LADIES’ GOODS. SPECIAL OFFERING. 4 719) FELT HATS, TEIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, } AT COST, | Gaye, to make room for Holiday | ters. for af At DAY] FIP Market Spaces Corner 8th street. = | MILLINERY GOODS. VELVETS, TRIM ONS STOCK of FANCY and TWO TONED MINGS, FRING com: } Plete, at lowest At DAVIS’, 729 Market Spaces HURSDAY : HATS AND Bi asp FRENCH NOVELTIES EN MIL! ar PALMER'S, 2107 F street, 82° No Crus RARE aT PE sere SHE LADIES, 40 1b street nw. Ninth street. Sr. Crorp Burrs “CURATIVE — CORS nd for the: te attention th onr new SUTRA: CORSET.” ‘The best bee ost p + fit ae econ priced Corset ever placed upon this market. 2 "DOUGLASS, ___Ninth and Fistreets. ] ADIES WINTER BOOTS. VERMILYA is sellinw Ladies Buttoned BOOTS, | ef his own ake, at $5.00, ‘The be nov2t-tr the city for the money. rev¥tr 610 9th street, . M ADAME HUNT, Nos G21 and 623 D street, TUESDAY, Novembe Not. 621 and 623 D street. SELMA RUPPERT, ie street, 300D3. EROIDERTED SLTPP INS. SUSPEN DE! K BERLIN ZEPHYR | Wate axp us ‘ored Bertin Zyphiyr. Cok Mets. per oz | Split Zephyr. 1 Wave do. do Best Germantown Worsted 10 cts. do. do. nov20-Im PRICE th ste 10. LAvIES Goons. We have just received, CLOAKS | In Beaver, Matelasse and Diayonal Cloths, from | 85.00 up to $35.60. Beautiful Styles of Shawls, Damasse Silks, in Black and Colored: Sitk Velvela, Novelti Gootis, Kid Gloves, Fancy Hosiegy, ke. W. W. PURDETTE & rovittr Nos. 928 7th st. and 706 K st. n.t0. a CARD. DARS. nF work roo; tend the wa yand cutting be 2 of Mr. C. W. Leannarda, ing ander the © Whe has no superior a au arustic desimer aad rucdeier. f eiopley persons re and enpport, expec © made, trimnied and fitting garments than those of Nortbern sianufacture, which are made without any knowledge as to wh) is to wear tem, while ours ine & Dour own friends and patrous, seif- erest alone would prompt us in seelu that not! iw that would tend to enhance their worth should escape Cur attention. Prices Rance From $2.50 Up. We respectfully solicit a call. LANSBURGH & BRO. novil-tyjart £04 and 406 Seventh st. N WILL) OFFERS SPECIAL AT- + TRACTIONS IN NS, JACKETS AND CIR- ‘CULAR: inwhich he is showing & very larze and complete sortment, comprising Inany desicns in silk, plain sod diagonal cloths, aud several fabrics new this mason. Also, s SLOAKS. i CLO VIELTAN, neve-tr 907 Pennsylvania avenue. — M26. ¢. v. sMITH’S FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. Ladies who wish the very latest selected PARIS STYLLS. Sbo: md examine my stock of BONNETS AND ROUND HAT OUR Pict ARE THE LOWEST for Making and ‘I omm: im wwaranteed to Le walt show our Goous wit i all work dc us ¥. Acallis solicited leasuare, MES. C. V. SMITH, 9 GIS 9th streat ne wy ICH and every Kind o! FEATHERS, dyed and. manufac FRENCH PSTABLISHMENT, 616 9% te United siates Patent Omics, ype IN& CO. iu the les: long occupied 3 NG TRADE OF and offer for the FALL AND WINTEE OF 1878 # place they have so uh EW YORK, ' Steck of PIEC GOODS for Custom Orders, Sank fer Compiciehess, Blgrance and Cheapness: | te unequalled. WASHINGTON OFFICE. nh ale nov} Im JENSEN. ““ebely ine | instar, Ves, 52—N°. 8,011. SPECIAL NOTICES. have Veer n will be suid deed. 3t Por WE their preiiv dees -w Assoc! ent PRESID ROBERT McMURKAY, 462 O +t. NOBLE D. LAR’ M. YP. CALL. JOHN E. THOMPSé Din W. H. GOODS, No. 1214 Sth Oy | | a BA All goods «x THIRD WS ation to any ¢ SPECIAL N ‘i ine.on which advances tot which iso AV HOLDERS IS THE MUTUAL LIEE 1 District, are Tespe tir address O. Depart ter be payable, BISHOP, Gener ik wi CHAS. V2 ATION, BUILDING ASSO. ti wold its of ¢ i DENT y ESTE ECTORE Post & Rep] ¥WARD & RUT Srux Barsrow’s CELepraTeD Furnace, Ba | Mar a MILBURD fact BL is Hot ef in a don “S PHARMACY, 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. EODA and MINERAL WATERS on draught ail Pe Me Lick, Bedford and Bethesda Wators by tho waillon. octil- Ss wses, Prevared where. Our Stock nov20-tr ! With up's HOTEL, This favor vated, nished, 18 NOW noveotf percem PANE tr 2aMP i SS FOR RENT at $5 to $0 iL.VERWARE, or other SECURITIES, of VALUABLES recei re or of lone & Ne CO, P by CLE 1107 Pennsytea ite Hotel, having be ed throughout, and entirety resur open for the reception of gitests. ERESLIN & COOKE, Proprietor AND HOARHOUND COUGH DXOPs. . Elecampane and Hoarhound Couch Dropa, Elecampane and Hourhound Coush Drops, Flecam pane and H hound Cough Drops, Elecampane and Hoarhound Cough Drops, The acknowledved reme:ly for € | and. ‘Throat thing in eflect, the world. Put up in Harr Pe AW Complaints. he’ taste ¢ cheapest and best rem THUR \S, PHanMactst, Cor. 14th and I sts. and 2d and D sts. n. w. nov2-tr W ARNANTED GAFF, REE ICALS. FLEISCHMAN & CO. COMPRESSED YEAST. L v nately or Yr firm na! POT L112 15th street. NIHONY DENEKAS, Avent. ne WHY, WILL you RE HUMBCEGED With GLASSES, whe at a less PLER'S, Tu: corner 43, street. OFF cE price, at H. IN. SO oe you get the b. H.MEM Orne OF E. A. McINTIRE, REAL ESTATE BROKER, No. 918 F Street, opposite Masonic Temple, Wasttinetos, D. C., Nov. 39, 1878. wine partnership heretafore existing between B. H. and 1yselt haying expired Be this mod y Limitation, ¢ advising muy friends snd the pnb- he veneraiy that TI have opened an Office at th: above address, where Lam prepared to. fixe may ae | 3 I its detauis. tention to the heal Estate busiaess in al OF Sy find me tention and moving and Particular lowest rates. Uj Ou Collection, or at stated iatervais, a5 and those who have surplus Jesire to borrow mont wed collate revdy to give their business prom hay at Twill, if peed be, protect lor’ before a Justice of th we for my lewal ser t cuer the usual expense in sun ejecting a tenant. Attention will be ven to the manage. cs axes will be paid, ae Beef repairs sea Reuirns will be made in a due exercias Thavkful for past favors, Ltrast, b of politeness, protuptnens, and accuracy, to coatinte to Merit that lance sbare of public patronage hereto- fore Lertowed uj on tue. Very ret pectfully, rove ly 1.00 wo $30.00 coed. epee E. A. McINTIRE. TRUNKS, TRUNKS, TRAVELING G8, Ero. Lanyeet stock and patrig ile orectedl Mantas" a & TOPHAM, detaing’ Oad Folowe fan olde, Lung | "ROM CHEM- | j resentaty THE EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. GOVERNMENT KC rhaire & Witiits, b Bradley, and Ger cailed on the President te-day,. mfined to his 1 the Capitol Con, DEAN. of customs at ultaneonsly V sts presented a body to reim- et the sa GOVERNOR Haro ler, of South ¢ coinmt sayin is ‘siea doubt. of tained, He rr EYSION OF S sy divection ¢ ie nan. some days vt. he supposed, brought up for the re K of the 2 oes od Sized custom NES W to the His stat daimagin reason Mr. Hil house ring out ther @s understood, v concerned, — Fi theught it be Damediatel it of hall be eont lee. The attor 0 has. he think: this TY that pee ident } be suspended , to remain suspended unt sming trial building tor ing. totem BLAINE ction in 1 pals in or feder: an ear . ‘The naval bil contains no new features except to provide ointment of v to the naval Sa Matier of law, iustead of exscom nd sage as heretofore. “Tis total is about “0 Jess than that of the appropriation for current fi rue diplomatic and as reported from the Wy Of last session's Dill the committee of ¢ ‘The cianzes a by the cv of reductions In the sal continu RAY OTIS, ¥ lector of the Gove NAVAL ORD! has been appointed seni Engineer Edward D. Robie and 4 members of @ naval board to inspect th how 6n board the Jowa, with a view utilization In another vessel. Chief engine Newell has been appointed senior member, an Chief Rnglneer D, band W. H. members Of a boa to test Lhe machinery “JS. 8. Quinnebaugh at Norfolx. Passed Assistant Engineer T. J. W. Cooper has been or- dered to duty at League Island, RECRUITS FOR TEXA: The superintendent of the mounted recruiting service lias been or- dered to cause fifty recruits io be prepared and forwarded from the cavalry rendezous at New York. io Fort Brown, 'T 5. Prenie PRINTH treduced in the House of Represeutatives yes- terday by Mr, Singleton. chafrman of the com- iiee On printing. to reduce the expensesot e public printing and binding, provides: “That at the close of the 43th Congress, and © 21 The clove of each sv «ll surplus decuments not 1 nse, of every Kind, remaining the Senate and House et Representatives, and in the care of any of Wie executive departme bureaus and offices, It be sent tothe d lent rooms of the Department of the Interior, n the custody of and the Secretary of the Interlor shatt buie these documents (except such as may b required to supply deficteacies in the Library o Congress Or any Oi the exee’t or in state or territorial libraries) to si lic Mbraries or otLer literary institution: cept tncse already designated to receive documents) as slall be named to him several senators, representatives, and de) in sald Congre: sat 3 aud in said distribution U several Congressional districts shall, as nearly as may be practicable, share eynally. at al the printing ofiiees and bindertes att ed t the various executive departments, sive an! except one fo be used exclustvely in printing weaiter-maps for the signa? corps of tie Uuite States, be, and the same are hereby. abc aL and the materials and machinery thereof shall aS soon as practicable after the passage of this act, be transferred to thé Government Printing efice; but the public printer is hereby author- ied to detail, on the application of the head of any of the executive departments, and with tae cobsent of the joint committee on printing, a bumber of binders, sufficient to bind. in the re- spective departusents, such work of a conti ual nature cannot be sent from the depart- Lent without detriment to the public service, oe ee ee ae executive Popareanc one are Teby rom eansing inting or birding other than that provided for ke anise Ucn to be done in their respective departments,” e { i | | THE TREASURY DEP) R-M2N7 has Uscontiaue | | the issue of gold certiticates, SUBSCRIPTIONS to tne four per cent. Ioan to- day amounted to $145.20, | Posta. Dscts he Third Assistant P.M. | General has recommended the repeal of the postal regulations whieh provid tlaimed letters enclosed in. hozel 5 Siall be returned to tie hotel from waieh Uey -eem to be sent as tf they were inclosed ia s.eclal envelopes. WANTED—Ax Arrrorntation.— ef the Interior w-day tran-mi! a communication from the Patents. asking that an be made to he Secretary to Congress nissioner of tation THE POTTER Committee did not m This was owing to the absence of¢ Representative S Seward. meetin ut tL t quire Wil De shon hand, bur it up aud leave nie Com r pf the Hampton Ro, ve the cit ds he omission in ty how the aption of vant of Prope: Was ti pe nd Was coup niinted coir fs thonrht sunt of each Tee Hor Srrts this morning Atkins conamitt port of Special Ad the investi ner in was omitied from the sundry civi ation DHL. For the presens nitive deciine to make it pubile, pre- | ¢ that if should first be refPrred to the | mittee of the Sen the smbiect. mAStantigliy ip on approp Rens. » With Springs PRESIDENT.—Tar Presi THiliman §. Hall, of tie | nbia, to be a fee of the nd) tary of the territo of iecelvers of publi comces Gets, Hentenants and cap! ins in Uh THE House committee on appropriitions to- ver lo the spe enate Lich Chaltman Atkins | P WERE AZO (1 tron She seeret Service ision of We ‘Treasury concerning the omis- | n of the Hot Spriiys clause from che sundiy appropriation bint of last year. ‘The cout- decline to communicate any information as LO its contents. chumittee the —— ATIONAL Darey Fark. — Hon | , In an address at the Dairy Fair | id: “The value of the butter and | cheese produced in the United States, and of } the large amount exported, presents almost | incomprehensible results to’ those who have | not become aequalnied with this industry. Of butter We make 1,590,000,000 pounds, iad of | che § 00 pounds, and the export of year Will be 29,009,000 pounds, and | Of butter at least 130,000,000 pounds, Here ts a value Co Lhe country of $35,000,000, and ont enure corn crop is in es while cotton, and wheat. potatoes are all dethroued as ves, in favor of bt of the old world cows to the new, the | ud oats, and and prin- no par sin the raisins of re are °e the tn oben that or 107, last i 2 pound W hibitory t of South ( iy an Official b to South Car on be demande: the Msyivania bourd or pardons having refused to recommend pardon or commutation of the: sentences. In th ¢ Of Jack Kehoe, in which a claim of important evidence is made, the bouid of pardons will meet again before the 1Sth to consider the reopening of his ¢: NAVAL CONSTRUCTOR SAMUEL M. POOK, died at lls residence, No. 275 Franklin avenne Brooklyn, on Monday evening from the effec s is, With whic ‘as stricken on seventy-foarth year, and entered the servi He was appointed constructor in and super- Intended the construetic of the Nhest_ vessels in the nav: anayal constructor. LN. Worle, THE Rex on the Provident Institution Saving ins J., terminated yesterday. positors called at the bank. but mouey was drawn. ‘The entire amount dra Tuesday was $87,000, THE TICONDEROGA DaMaceD.—Fifty fect the false Keel of ti deroga was tora o when she Went agroand on the “Massachusetts coast the other day, ai bie d was done by a heavy she atterwards shipj ed. of four millions steriing Was piaced on the London market yesterday. 1 bears four per cent. interes alf th» amount has the Imperiat guarantee, but ne!the * description will be Sold ata lower rate than 951¢ per cent. -ORING'S SEAT.—M. Boyntoi has served notiee on Dr. Loring that he will contest his election to Congress from the 6t1 Massachusetts district. Among the reasons al- leged for the contesi is that 413 votes for Lorin : in Georgetown and Groveland did not specif, the effice to be tilled. se ROBBERY BY A TRUSTED YOUNG CLERK —Jos Yeoman, a wealthy New York cotton broxer has just discovered that his trusted youag clerk, Robert J. Whelan, aged 21, son of a prominent Jersey politician, has robbed him of over $49,0)). He forged checks on Jonn J. Cisco & Co., for #1.200, On the Corn Exchange Bank for $4,00), and, accompanied by a contederate, foreed open. bis employer's sate, stole $35,976 in securities, and disappeared. wate Ox BEER—The city attorney of Nor- vicl uesday, arrested twent fe ues ic anuton Schenck beer, which 13 igged to be ~ gers hg ited en out for the arrest of forty more. Brewers chemists eh totesufy. , from abroad ‘be called | totahe b | The Vice President appointed M | committee, FORTY-FIFTH CO. THURSDAY. Decembe SENATE.—The Vice President Sevate a communication from the Secretary 0 the Interior, ¢1 a letter from the Com- cissiener cf Patents, relative toan appropria- 00 for additional examiner's clerk borers In Patent office. Referred to the committee on appropriations. Also a communication from the Treasure the U_S.. enelosing copies of his a ferred tothe committee on printing. Also a joint resolution of the California legis- ting the government of the CS. #2 expended by that state in st nostilities. keforred 19 propria ions. Mr. Dorsey} nted petitions of nd Guzens or Het Springs, A SS the err e Hot Springs resouutten, in the of last yea Le corrected, nouce t cons id before the would tan early ntredue ny : printing commnities on pei ot — For the retief of homeste ike public lands. Committee on Mr. Mitche!l— Bill making nuing the improve Connitvee on comme ice President announced the select ttee to inquire and report in regard to neans for ie py < S efers to the yell sTeferred tothe aboveanentioned s’ rVitiman s id the Sen. ne The thes Was 2uond ¢ . he moved t 2" 100% up day tle Senate we ioe on Sot ton one hun 2 commit aim oF mminitter on his Ppropr and Mr. Wallace yuace on Chat commit TOR. The ConmItiee On pater place on that © luce to retire trom th lations and Mr. sai ee, was excused inquire in Sprin ® take can tot Mr. Wa tee on toreiga re- e his place o1 ion his own req y cominittee to fonoft the fot lause from the enrotled copy of tie i appropriation bil of tast session, Dawes in his place. but that Senator was afterwards exc On his request, as Was also M leaving M adoiph exeused, ently the Vice President Wis.) to fill Uie Vaean resignation Of Mr. Davis and M Eaton to till the va-ancy caused by the resigna: ton of Mr. Davis. Mr. Ferry submitted the follow! Tisoteed, nt De Fequiested malt to th ay thformation wit Dee: i P posta Unit vat the ead ti sub of th on ner any inter | est has been, or 6 Lonoa st deposits; What the anunal expeuses have be attending Vie appointna unin ard Hs management of t els Of read esate tof tae ation Would be necessar fairs of the loners to retire. Morrill said he understood the Com- nxious to retire, but tae; . His own opin- lon Was that the original managers of this institution should have been criminally prose- cuted. Congress had given the institution some credit throughout the country, and was largely responsibie for its managemeat. The resolution was agreed to. Mr. Withers said at the close of the last ses- sion the bili reducing the tax on tobacco went over under the rules without reference to the committee on nance. He now moved that tt be taken from the table and referred to Unat He hoped there wouid be a speedy 1s OR 'y to finally company and allow Mr. missioners were could not do so under the la’ report, as the tobacco interest was su! account of uncertainty in this matter. An examinaiiol the bill ot the record showed th referred to the faahce committ ine Close of t St Session. ” alled up Senate Dill for the reii of Jesse Turher and others; sureties on the offi fal bond of W. Clarke, formerly Indl nt, Which sed at some length and by reqty Plot vessels liens. introduced a bill for of the United States ofti- Referred to the committee on cered by coh Wen Which was Uee of the whole and made ‘or Tuesday next, Mr. Ciyuer, from the satne committee, re- ported le naval appropriation bill. Referred Lo committee of tie whol Mr Keagan introduced a bill for the restora- Uon of the records and files of the U.S. district na elrcult courts for the western district of 8, lately destroyed by fire. e r. JOD . H.) introduced a bill rezulating the rank of chaplains in the navy, Reterred. ANOTHER INVESTIGAT Mr. Brentano, rising toa perso Uon. sent to the clerk’s desk and read an extract from the Washington Post of July 2tth, ISts, in which {U was intimated that a Vermont niember had received $25,000. and a Chicago aad a Maryland tember $12,250 each, tor aiding in the passage of the bill directing the s of the 3-65 as. He stated as he was the only Chicago ember who had voted for the bill, the extract Hainly referred to him. such an eo jon remaining on his Tr, he oflered olution directing tie committee on civilse reform to ine) id charg ‘Mr. Henkle hoped that the resolution would be unanimously adopted. Ga reading the ex- tract referred to, he had written to the editor of the Fost for the name of the author, but had received no satisfactory answer. He hope t that the investigation would be full, and that uie eet of the slander would be bought to justice, Mr. Frye stated that he had eatire contid inthe cha mo si explana- of ule Treasury to pay the interes ite re iato ce fendee), who was abseat on account of in his family. ‘Tbe resolution was then adopted. ‘The following bilis were introduced and re- ferred: By Mr. Scales—Fixing the vaiue of trade and Mexican dollars. Also, 10 abolish the tax on brandy made from apples, peacae3, or yes, By Mr. Finley—Limiting tie rates to be charged for the transportation of freigut and passengers over the Omaha railroad bridge. by Mr. NeMahon—.mending the pension laws. Nir. Cox, (N. ¥.) from committee on foreign allairs, reported back the resolution caliiag on ube Fiesident for all correspondence between the U hited States and the German empire reta- Uve to the expulsion of Julius Baumer, a citizen of Citeago, from the German empire. Adopted. Gh motion of Mr. Hewitt (N. ¥.) the testimony taken by the labor committee was ordered to be . n Offered a resolution calling oa the Attorney Neral fur a statemeat cf accounts 2 Ke Jute timber seizure In Louisiana. Re- erred, Mr, Harrison offered a resotution calling on the Secretary of the Treasury for information legaiding the names, salary aud duties of all employes aj ted iu the Ciileago custom house since tne appoinunent of the preseat col- lector. Adopted. or | 4 Mr. Eaton | Ashe did not destre | Mer of the gentleman from Ver- | nd to report : ions. Mr. Weod Inquired whether 1) Senate on the same subject had be by the committee on vu | Mr. Gartield reptied in the ne that (he resolution a: ed in either bods not considered the power of Cot matter, further than to reeaznize t | under even the strictest cons | stitution, Congress had th Tight to take care of the quarautine regulations | #long the harborsand navigable rivers. the | question, men of al! parties and s | absolutely in accord; and any leu re tion of the msidered ative, Dat Satd reported could be P committee, I be thrown on the history of fh ction of the Syinpathies of the peop! it for Minre use. ed upon | Mr. Hooker was sure th sof the gentleman from Ohin wou! mse in | every heart, in every se the country. cent afitietion whi nad vistied the with a Virulence ne known c torth @ feeling whl in. It had broken dow bm “sof pr Its alme oct Shale de ais that ii is He says Ui A with the St ly In favor: OD-paymMen’ ¢ inability. He shows that from the “s statement the . Ds pplicable a deteit } | | i | | | | | 2 | mons 1h ave only (wo ways open for honorable settle. { | ment either by an increase of taxation ¢ | or friendly adju: with creditors. Re | | ation or fereib! diustinent would z | | ruin, but inereased taxation, thouza It 1 | cause suntering and pri tine, we | ultimately bring jp deficit Would reynire of 3010.49 Cents on th of property. Hf the state to pay the debi, or fall iat nd ultimately the pri have recourse to the othe foree—an honoral with her credi THE MAN Wao an Yooun, of the font: hire by dt or Curtin, pa way pennant for cub. 7 stitution were mnceting to be cinbd had been stricken out allowed to send ove of its players to tie annual convention, Managers of ciubs shall not be | allowed inthe field during a game. ‘The rate | declaring that no gamesnall be played betw league clubs, or between Jearue clubs and non- league clubs, Defore the con! ment of chaipionship series, was amended by addin the words, “excepting local clubs.” The pite’ el as changed from six feet squa ix feet Jong by four { the pitcher shall not turn his & ian While in the act of delive: SENTE: dispatch to a shall be k to the Bats. x the ball. FOR. ILLEGAL Vorins. York Ten . At the stat a ons In November extra precauth ken by the republicans of t inst frauds at the ballot 's detectives about three wee others ad wine mon oF tus panish- WwWenL Will be good upon farave eiectio’ honest men in both parties look aon t With satistaction, UNIQUE SENSAT y, Mrs, Chas. | son-in-law sting the y women on a Charge ot insa Kate Wie acharming gitlof 15 years, Was u favorite in | the social circles of the city, but she was ar- | dently in love with Fred. Boynte he mother anned the match by violently oppostng it. ! ing her daughter crazy, and at last Kat | the parental came the cuest of War | Young, a friend of the famil Mr. Young | found out thai the young fellow was all rigat, | Smiled on his courtship, and soon there was a quict wedding. The mother seemed to relent, and wrote the couple to come home. They | came, but met two deputy sheriffs at the door, } armed with a warrant to ‘arrest. Mrs. Boynton | for insanity. ‘The young husband stood in the } breach, while his wife ran away to (he office of her old friend, Mr, Young. clerk locked her tn; summoned Mr. 3 their dinner. and togethe the jail, where Mr. Boynten had been taken for An ity ration showed that the certiticates of insanity were not tssued on a personal examination, whereupon tbe Judge et them aside, and soon the young cou- | ple were safe at Wm. Young's, defying the | crafty mother-in-law, who siti! Kate ts mad and that she will yet get her into the party resisting the offic Jnsists that | mornin, wide. Also | | Wilson, colored, during a quarrel at VANDERBILT'S Scst.—The suit, | in which Cornelius J. Vanderbilt seeks to re? | | cover $1,000,000 from his brother Win. H. Van- | derbilt, on account of the latter's allezed prom- 4 tse in consideration of the platnttf’s ab- staining from contesting the willof tneirfather, was before Judge Lawrence. in the supreme | court, yesterday, ona motion by Scott Lord, the plaintiff's counsel, to have the case set down on | the day calendar for an early trial. Joseph H. | Choate, one of the defendant's counsel, opposed | the motion, pleading other engagements, such | as the Fitz John Porter trial, kc. Henry L. Clinton also op} It, saying that the trial | Should await the result of the contest pending | before the surrogate. Jude Lawrence reserved | his deciston.- Y. Times, th, CHARLIE Ross.—Christian K. Ross, father of the missing Charlie, ts investigating the case of a boy, claimed by a half-breed Iudian named Xelson Vai il, Lo be the one so long sougat for. The father has gone with the Indian to a place nine miles from Towanda, Pa. 52-Mr. W. T. Pelton, €x-Gov. Tilden’s neph- ew, Is th New York, Dat refused to be % viewed by a representative of the Tribune. t®~More funds will be disbursed by the Phila- de}phia Coal and Iron Company, at §) doah, on next pay-day than Wetore So years. 2-Minister much unable to A BRITISH VICTORY. The Ameer’s Forces Routed. PARLIAMENT CONVENED. The Queen's Speech To-day. THE EMPEROR WILLIAM HOME. VERAL CONFLAGRATIONS, aspen PADIEE A Cem, tN APGTANISTAN, S has gained a ors Loree, Cap~ the Afgaan ‘The y°S loss Is heavy and wounded and Capt, An killes > Spenewat pass. "We ure ih day break of Une 2d ist. i" Al ans Toon ifterward endeavored to reach r Abotal, bet the ass owl net be We threatened t acked and c We rear ai at enemy | was well served. nr. was complene. We cap- quantity aati - deri =the ments and tl tured 1s gt u Gur } wl pre vant of th ved tha: Dokka and ipy Jelal + on n. itis between NVENED is Speee Lin ses ~ tead in th sort. He tte ea inent Loget her cation required b. 1 will De Laid ber from r the 1 carried "estimates: for swbinitted ynases Chat Loxvon. , unde secre wor ry C1 st ber for Hack he Umyporer Berlin, Berns. Dec. 5.—The Emperor and deached the ps im this city at <3 Past iz o'clock E from her 3 vded with stie recep. Nic lode ir mie nie auttitnce Another frou Polish Grab r Arrested. A BORE iat As Dr. Mary néar Ca- dof boys, she was 1 female unavailing. vient Wall- Vhe officer in That 0 when Dr. How does he Know Uhat I sked for her name, wrote on a ita Heer by oF - te her discharze, Wa sat: 27 She wa: noUgH Lo La led to tak ottle ‘@ Haliston. Barrstox, N.Y, Dee ». West's cotton mill took five In Uke upper story about 7 o'clock this morning. In two honrs tt was totally de- Structure Was brick, With a Man- y 40 feet, employed 65 lands, and otton yarn for J. W. Thompson ‘The loss on the Dutlding SS on the stock, The mil was bulit azo by Chapman « Beach, and the finest mill proy dn the cou n is tO be debut acne pineal Prials im Massachusetts. S. De —The Norfolk whan with ¢ Wollas tis morut stdezree.” The ¢ » full be 3 « has been nliLOf excep. 5A Spr + Spe- —Michael Merrick, a miner and school director, and Michael Rayan, a wine inspe were arrested here yesterday, On a Tegiisition from the governor of Peansyi- ia, lor the murder of Mici Durkin in Schuylkill county, ‘Ss that Durkin was shot soflagan fuished the job his brains with a heavy pony su muship company, Was successfully launched at high water this’ morning, from Whe ship yard of the Messrs, Cramps, Kensington. ‘There was a larger attendance of spectators than on uy previous launch, Convicted of Murder. Worrsrcron, De Newes corge Draper, colored, was convicted in the second degree for killing John idaie- of mur town, September 220. A Divey- New York, Dec. 5.—AUa mecting of directors of the Chicago gnd Northwestern Railroad ¢om- pany, held iere to-day, a dividend of 54 per ni. on the preferred Slock and of 2 per cent. on the columon for the past six months was de~ wed. nition Another Fire, SNatt, Dec. 5.—The City Fouring Mills, anspor. Ind., were burned yesterday, 0; light Insurance, a The Markets, BALTIMORE, Dec. 5. dull and cr