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‘THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sanday, | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvapia Svenue,cormer sich etrect mz W The Evening Star Newspaper Gomvany HH. At PFMANN, Prea’te MU WAL Estted tates Hiection Officers, | APPOINTED AND HOW PAID. t of special deputy shals | ions in the late elections | There 15 a susp!. SEMENYS. whew. SPECIAL NOTICE ON AND AFTER APRIL 1, 1579. NATIONAL SAY nf THE EVENING STAR. tal urge he menti BA Setien seems to be misuinde clon among demoe pers of Congres d others that Attorney Gener: ed these two offices in the Intere hiigren'’s Xa 7 bt, BATURDA of Carola.” Address: ¥ est of the re- wt Secretary Byarts ¥ pu rty, and that a defieleacy to pay aca what et i p Avjee © the! pes ¢Xists in the Department 2 Hea Disteiby f polite, subject to Wem for thei NISts in the i eseiee dent. Cf Justice. Mr. Southard introduced in the ——— House a resolution calting on the Department Braint Witt Resroxp.—Those who tneline | of justice for Information c cerning the to the opinion that the Blaine election investi- loyment of deputy marshals and superv gation wiil fall fat, because they apprenend ur it Went over upon an objection by M A , | feld. The objection to the adoption of the reso pe TSO his Cee an | 1uuion & leads many, to the betiet O tespe chably tls ral wol 2 put to Hil be full to respond, prohably mistak 3 eral woud Be Dab to P Soran, Uday set aside as SENT ERG CULT ee ea ee aes Wat | vieore of elections MUL Guo Tack that th intendent MP. ‘ nf | ds rendy te y ne the tissue bn Were paid out of some fund ‘Ake avrual meetin rsation, that he ¥ gested. andrei tend 10 sii at the sche: the fet that there ne “BUMETY 1 SHINGTON MARK collection of 0! how- 1 the negroes of their votes was pre- orertne une nor OF clone th ealOr - os the PERRY 07 the clip of Wash ation. and try Glections Mga iverttion and executed with an | 16 popartment of sustice bas but very iittie Childs eee eee ‘ i MON eof che sour 6 Use of ing nleety. control. He has nothing whatever to do wit’ y wary, 1579, for the c! ned that AML of the Con- | their appointment. Sections 2911-2012 Revised the ensuing year. and to act on any oth: ue Statutes United that the jue. Fikes ede hin the power of the corporat re on th list all, upon the applic ~ Bes 24-10t J. DENIES fently recovered to be out of Ons. sir court ws prio rE ently ved to be tizens, open their court te < Ing about: isvessional elections s} ened w for each election district or Votin | . Ridile, of | citizens of different political p: ce (for visors of election 1s law i | fone a ibifMl ithe willagain bein ae the U.S. cirenit mage hasto | lth to resume is se men nealed upon without any r of Tennessee, who had a whatever to the opinion of the Al | . monia, is ont of dan, ral. ‘These superv ; under aera per- | " _ mRa attribute th tion, who are manent oflicers — Sipe ag ea ul distric seh judiciat | : a supervi always by | = a = ed trom the 1 rireuit court ¢ | CATER ComIQU and a by the | MONDAY. DECEM . | ne Omo | vith OnId ation for Lite pas ang tbe nt ¢ he moiey Co; | fort wilt be m tiy and not out of q ‘ocompel Sei artinent of Justice. E ation Lor WE appropriaition. and tae! nyt os cate € Fit0 Be J 'y year, it Coitoun's Por ppropr' eciion OL g peters ees futes unde ne : sry tor these ex i apervisors of ar. Ht is probe ps {from and 1n ¢ g Hf Ibe the allowed by lavy for the y ot any di as clrenit court commis : 0 a ; of the Senate mentioned; they are only to be pald. ‘The Me the Unit ; ‘sinla, 1s chair. | supervisors in the late elections w eless they ure taxed nd aceounts | Wrothy when the Attorney General trie 8 lich Tile, Siate Mantels, Par. ) } Lthe i : = p some authority over them. They quoted een! nice | ee eo ee | rentlered: OTS ? the law creating them and the uniimitetap- NATIONAL THEATER, === AGY, foes 3 of the commits Mees, and told the head a toe Deparunent of N = ar rein toe, Bamanat to the examination of books and | justice that he had no authority inthe mation, | KELLOG Bees oaRY 1529 Pewssvnvawma Avenue. | SN but on the 42h of J uary the taking of SHE ATTORNEY OSNEEAL : REE on E pBODA snd MINERAL WATERS on drausht ai eiars Bouuvell wilt be ‘the tir ORI AOE Teetee ee ee ee COMMENCIS ECEMBER 39. year. nd will be called upon to explain the ° se expense: “1 “The 5} ad Waters: by the Pee Sent | ment, whose expenses he could not Minit.» The GRAND ITALIAN OPERA, gation, Board ond Rethests Weteeata? | vue New Omuzans UNFLEASANTNES Wich reauited it he sta eyes Statement, | Treacury depaitinent, received a letter and Chorus and Orchestra Will reference fo a publisied statement thar inst | svsten or heaping the Tivasirs Boule dure | Bil. t0 that effect. ‘hie men had to be paid, nd Chorus and Ovekestra Wii night a friend of W! ared in an e: term of office. —_ . Sa per as a re = Bbese tren au : : Invtied permanent appropriation shou! n ec eeeee aes » FOR COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, | st but impressive whisper "re PorTsMovTH, now at New York. has tava vy the Dene of Justice. : fa sot Eh Ect y td &¢., use the Gueat ENGLis REMEDY, that Pitkin, while marshal of New Be fo oon Loe ye es | tay Slictian Tepresented Ge IL TROVATORE, EEATING'S. swindled the go: out of § ordered 10 Hampton Roads, to be used as a uniess he drew the money and With the folle COUGH OU ZERGES. sand dolets, Upit i training ship, through his marshals, the Treasury would have 5 NGES. crtain, | STAR reporter Hesation is —_— to appoint bonded disbursing ofticers to perform Bold by all drum Prise 30 rene mud certain. | Fisenood, and the inv iiton, he believes, of & | Fara Ramnoap AccrpENTS.—A plow and | this duty at considerable expense, ‘he Attor, E. FOUGERA & CO., black tive and record ke is | three engines of the New York and Osweso nerai finally consented to draw the as octs0-w,f.,6m Prepared to aarshal Turth Midland railroad ran off the track four mile. y and let his marshals disburse it. All SIG FERRARIC Says that he means to push matters to an fs north of Fulton, N. Y., yesterday morning. Or- | warrants received at the ‘Treasury tor this pur- MUSICAL DIK} with the slanderer, and has evidence in that | ville Page, an employe, was killed, and EI Eilts, | pose are not worded. accordius to the decal P TUESDAY F =— — ers mia characte: a laborer, had his legs broken, and it is thought | formula. Mr. Devens shifts {t around and sa: Was not contesting the m: he cannot recover “*--While the engine of a | “For pay of supervisors under Section 2011, - : ‘LOSING OUT SALES on, Wito would doubtless | freight train on the Lehigh Valley railroad was | Revised Statute , U.S.” Before this warrant i$ as Federico. as ae nd or fall by his own record now under tn- | rounding a si arp curve near Hazelton, Pa., yes- | drawn the accounts are very carefully gone erscnek OF | quiry, tt Iseqld; Wharton's removal, he says, dergay, fanned tne Uraek, falling over onl its | over and frequents ew. donrn, Under the aw 5 Ked for by many respousible ¢ side, killin: ‘ue fireman And brakeman an is possible for supervisors to get_ pay for FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, republic A bub con- | badly scalding the engineer and trackman, day i The Av ney General fas cut seat ‘Sex fret aprearamce, here aes ave urged his (Pit- = —— lown to as low as two and three days, and the tion of LUCES. in wh 2e says. the inquiry | Annesrrsc TUCKY OUTLAWS.—The sunts for their pay have dwindled ac- the most p IMMENSE REDUCTION. able, there will be | Loulsville (Ky.) Courier-Journa!'s dispaten last ingly. HERI © EVE might from C ol hes Breainitt pouty T he ee Genuty. marshals are appointed SDAS — SS ky., dated the 2d instant, says Judge Randall the marshals, upon the application of cit FRIDAY EVENIN. Sennee is PCRNING FOR THE DeAp Aparnat.—The | pad openen court. Three of the Littles had | zens to assist the supe. rs. Th ee OE . . oe eel eat ry of the Navy to-day issued a genera’ | been ariested, also Alfred Gambrel, whose im- | out of the fund for U.S. court expenses, e : pomane Por Beater, colt for @2s selling nowat der: nisonment is designed to quiet the Jong-stand. | Attorney General can limit their number et ee ene-< 201d for Sa sels now Hare ints ny disorders there. ‘The arrests were made by | records will show that_he ery Pine, Brk and Brn,. sold for &1p—eclling nowat S10 | HOM. in the the state guard. More will follow siderably. In Northern Florida, during the iate ’ ‘Thurseay morning, ett’s Bine. old for 812—selling now at SX au ag his ic es FL oaaior anaect elections, there qyere fifty poet 1 depuis but Sap pan Ss son's Striped... -sold for $10—selling nowat 87 | Perfo AN Exmarnsssep Fret—b fT and Liv | the marshal only employed them ou con AKE NO MISTAKE, Germania Bur....e0ld for 85—selling powar ge | the di Ingsten, wholes ater In dey goods, New | that they vithout pay. ‘The vine for oie : y pay | Ores ne Biue Chinchillz. vid for $6—sellng nowat #4 or fe ee ee have ce an assignment. Soca hh pioying them was also cut into. AVERT . comemissti embarrassed by real estate. ‘Their Habilitie: THERE Is 4 DE v i“ UNITED MASTODON MINSTRELS DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS. trom sunr amcunt Lo about $120,000. ‘The assets consist | forthe last fiscal year in tue Department of pe guns will be tl tanding accounts and rea | Justice of $100,000." This is for court expenses, English Worsted....sold for $25—selling now at 0 | Sn station, lacs utero r French Worsted old for #22—seliine now at $18 pik y HAs: e very large, Tt ts thought th: | These “court expenses’ ure ppased by some oid for $20—selling now at $16 1 extension and resume business yeopie, as already stated, to cover an abuse of old for $17—selling now at & oe I = the Of supervisors and deputy marshals. sold for ine now at SL2 | Expen. jollowing ats ceived at the Indian ofii Wilbur, at the KILLER SENTENCED.—Mrs. Ma- s been sentenced at Chicago to nent for life for killing her husband, convicted on the evidence of her hired nan, Frank Dickerson, who turned state’s evi- atch ha sold for 14—selling now at #10 “sold for #12—elling now at ‘sold for $11—selling now at 2 sold for 38—selling now at 36 As explained the department now needs no ap- pronation for the pay of supervisors, they elng permanently provided for by the Statutes, There could therefor be no detic’ency for their London Worsted. Ruseell Carsimere. Unicn Ribbed do. BY 12 STAR DANCERS. Ose Dozex SoxG anp Dance Mex expenses. None of the $109,000 deficiency could Ix OSE Act. “fubmissive, whe Smo, | @chce against her. According to his statement, | Gosdniy he par dense special denrities. The WORSTED COATS AND VESTS. j 5 going on the reservation wii | #ifer the wife had kied ner’ husband with a | Reseply be Put down to specia ended June 30th 40 rs “Finer Pant. 40 ts Parave. French Worsted.....2old for polite ae at 218 hollas Ipdians poe on ore fe poor ion WwW W of wocd she hired him to carry, the body last, during which year there were no Congres- 418 FAVORITE VOCALISTS. Fetish Digconaldo.sold for $20—selling now at $16 | Hever Vour are in ons One coed The ficrse was teen bane oe noses, feet. | sional elections and conseruentiy no deputies “The greatest enterprize in the annals of miastrel- | Hmsdsle Stripe... sold for S15 selling now at $12 | Cae waite the att 5 Nene : ¢ Kiverside Worsted. .sold for $12—selling now at “33 e made to capture ange. When the Department of Justice sent in its last estimates they contained an item of $3,000,000 for court expenses. The House appropriation committee asked the Attorney General to divide this amount up. He did so, and although there are no regular Congressional elections during the next fiscal year, thinking that there might ay."—[ Boston Post. declé-tr _3. H. HAVERLY, Proprietor. ((ALISTHENIC EXERCISES, Ghder tne taeesonet be SO EaS CALVER, AT THE GYMNASIUM, On E ‘treet, between 6th and 7th nw. i times, So as to make itappear that the de- ceased had been kicked to death. Dickerson is to be tied on an indictment for murder. A TRACT-READING TuEr.—At Easton, Pa., 3 lay, at noon, while Samuel Innis, the t agent of the Lehigh Valley railroad, wa him. Only two mo Moses’ men are after them wi h prospect of captu: case will be caslly disposed of. “Parueatars by letter.” Governor Terry, of Washington ‘Territory. has also telexr: tary of the PANTALOONS. English Stripe. ..cold for $8.00—selling now at 26.60 jarris Cassimeré.told for 87.00—sellimg now at 45.09 400 Globe Mills do. .. ‘sold for $6 0)—se!ling now at 7 ‘9 _ ere pie be a special election ordered, he put in an item Ladies on i4y and ‘Thursday, sf 4-20 p. sold for $5.00—selling now at Interior that he } “onferenve with r from his office in the depot, some | ) A ellen 1 woot Chikdven on Weltesiay at 30 E Doueculy fd a0. cok fore Op eltine now at $2.00 | Gen Howard, and pinion is general | unknown person pried open the door with a coe a en Sees fc op pene s Monday, Wea! : Sold for $2 5U—selling now at Sto | tat the measures rvepexce. | jimmy. About thirty dollars in change was < pal ee ve) Sas He and Gen. Noward will conter with Ag Wilbur on the 5th proximo, led to a@ pretty rough attack on Mr. Devens’ branch of the government. taken, but, as far as can be ascertained, no tickets were stolen. When Mr. Innis left the depot he noticed a stranger seated at. the desk ot the Young Men's Christlan Assoctation read- ing atract. The stranger was nowhere to be cen when the agent returned, Rovngp Hnisetr.—Charles L. otto, a jeweter, at Peoria, I1., reported to the police there ye. terday that he had been robbed of $2,590 ine cal attention is called to the following Goods, juve been reduced in proportion: ne Black Cloth Suits. is’ Dress and Bus‘ness Suits. reoats and Ulstera, ‘OHS ENLEVES J SANS DOULE! Dorilious mauvais onzies, sueces, par le Doctenr Wh. Yaria avenue, vis Washington dep Ne. 626, ~ ON ESHIETTION Lah ¥ OS END Sane THE YELLOW FEVER INVESTIGATIO} lowing members of the national yellow feye and cholera committee have arrived at Mem Dhis: Senators Is uiren’s Cape Overcoats and Ulsters. diven’s Dress and Every Day Suits. with the facts upon which he based the alles tions in his recent speech of elect‘on outra committed by southern de} ajority of the committee 2, sale Jerome Cochrane, Samuel O, G the 0 this req and $10,000 worth of good: or | sher, Stanford Eeholte, RW. Mitchell M.S ae Of the season. r. Blain 1 be put (o considerable embar- | the case threw suspteton u uf if, and | Cratt, . Swearenge! V. H all, L.A, Gort een =e ascmient, as he based. his ¢ newspa- | he was arrested, his brotier being held as his | Talllgant and Colonel ‘Ts. Hardee. The | FREER ART GALLERY AND STORE. | A. STRAUS, | per ariic es Uzan reports sald to be on | accomplice. Otto is a young Gergian, who had | gfesSfonal committee effected an organization Gholce O28 Psintines Also, Iarcest stock &e nt or Jus But if ‘A upon to ap- in Peoria, ihd adopted an order that. Dr. Joan M. Wood- Worth, Surgeon General of the Marine Hospital moved in the best German society 1011 Pennsylvania Avenue, reel at 7 = a TACES pOIL WhIG i X-CONGRESSMAN.—EX- ] Service, proceed to org: the board of in Suader, Pictures 1 acct Between 1th and 1th strects. paced he woule ge | Congre started from his res- | tigators and direct them ta Investiate tke Tole ‘TEEMs Casi. ine boat with Mr. Glatue, for tt ts un- | !deuce at Wynnewood, Pa., on the Pennsylva- | lowing poll | PBessmas fa nts of Inquiry, viz: First. ‘The origin, MISSES HAMILTON, Gerstocd that the reply of the Senator froia | Dia railroad, Wednesday night, to visit-a neigh- | cause, and destructive iealures of yellow fever ; Ohi Sng ronene ret er | Yor, and was found before midnignt dead trom | nd cholera; whether or not. they are. Indice, Wish to iniorna the lates of Wacteneten'that they | § atenenes Patty, grocnded on newspape apoplexy, by the roadside. Deceased repre- | ous to any part of tle United Siates If nen bow | Batelciened an enaussbunent ut tae gore aatreae equtea the sth Pennsylvania district in the sth | they are brougit to this country; what are the alking dresses, lan’ ane ‘elvi o 3 ‘aad Ry; Ss s Congress. localities from which they come, and if found Dress, 610, 81 cad Gis. Beste nad wort ot tobe | Geese es ae reine Be ——— eypace nay | tbe indigenous and ais> imported: In whee ed. novidem | formed a $ p ast evening that no | Base BaLs.—The Springnield (Mass) pase ball | Hrevortion eekes Chet ee ee a person bas been selected to fill the Berlin mis- sion, and that all gossip about the chances of tie respective condidates was pure speculation. ‘The appointment will not be finally decided upon watil Congress mee’ res- ence in the United States been owing te im. portation. Second. The season of the year When and atmospherie conditions in which they are propagated. Third. The means to be adopt- ed by which their introduction into this coun- association has been organized for the next season, having raised $2,500, which ts to be in- ed to $10,000, ‘They will endeavor to form Eastern league, consisting of all the clubs between Buffalo and Boston, FLEISCHMANN & CO., OSLY GENUINE COMPRESSED YEAST. ‘Tho merits of the genuine Compressed Yeast are | undeniable. an BALLS, PARTIES, &. | = try from. ir v i PIRST GRAND BALL of tie LONE STAR | 47) U6 housekeeper who oncensesGAFF.FLEISOH | TRXANS OPPOSED TO DivipING THE Srate.— | FOU award Crough, the originator | dust The method of eee Gees PEE SGA RSbu oN Sew £ 2a S andes eae era ae eemeaaee | senator Maxey denies the reports that there is | Of the noted ions strike, some’ ive yeurs ago, ‘ation and spread when once introduced at p -Fve TUESDAY, December S1, Isis a Old -d to abandon our pure extract of grain,Which eens i Te tS | among the puddiers at Burden’s iron works. in Gay TAR ODI anieen Rate, Wit ee, Blown Hae mautiting a pent sat 2 is '& natural Icaven, for a counterfeit article or a | a party in Texas in favor of cutting the Lone ‘Troy, N. Y., was so severely burned on Tuesday Ps i A a be at chemical compound, both of which are to be avoided St re y Sains Tier . ft a ke ber of deaths that have occurred in the United ladies, $1: ¢a any tember, oF al if good healtinis a first ion the cus. | Starstate into tive new states after the next | morning by the explosion of a kerosene lamp States during the present year, and the expen. the ticket offe mae pbs census {staken. Mr, Maxey made a thorough | that he died soon after. Foul play ts suspected | Giture of money and injury to business reeult. , 3 B—No retn = = 2” None genuine without onr signatures. canvass of Texas last fall, aiid says nine-tent! on the part of his wife. ing therefrom, sult- = — | O. ANTHONY DENERAS, Agent. cf the voters are opposed to a division of the | decé-tr Depot-1119 16th streets | state. New Senators from the southwest are | _ ALLEN C. Lanos, the fratricide, who escaped E. S. BARTRAM, Late or New Onrzans, La) SARTORIAL EXPERT, not needed at the present time, as the demo- eratic majority in the Senate is assured for a long time to come. Texans are ambitious that their state shall bear the same relation to the THE PIGEON SHOOTING TOURNAMENT.—The Bo- rdus championship match was continued in New York yesterday. ‘The shooting was fairly Rood. The following is a summary of the two trom the Pennsylvania lunatic asylum, at Har- risburg, In October, was returned to that instt- tution last night, having surrendered himself to the sheriff of Crittenden county, Ark. | }{ORSE OWNERS, ATTENTION!—col- | HSgevinetun iehcecbae tee. town on Tennallytown road. offers the i he | | of inducements for wintering Horses at th ms ‘ ee ws’ shooting:—Abe Klieman, 38° Miles Join | stables, wish vex ell for every horas “wo feeds | and hocome ae intiorating cad enteS cueekeh | Lyxcit Law ty AtasKA—On the iath instant | Sao eae a ete Muoman, 8M 26: E. J. axp | GTB dally. ‘Veterinary attendance free, Dr. P| Wealth, ‘Tesas Wil have at the lowest esti. Pe iy a EA | CC “or Ed hints ee ‘ es P. Lonp reais ‘the ‘Wor Turlber oat: x . nanner at F vrangel, Alaska. The citizens | 22: S. AL ~~ 20; EL. 3 ; J. A. Nich- TAILOR OF THE PERIOD. farsenquire st G08 100s nw. 7 Destin |} tate 15 new Representatives atter 1880. Irled hin bya jury of lis own selection, wittel | olis, 16.” Dr. Talbot and Stretton basta eed = nO % MOXUEY. | cup Navan Investigation.—In answer to a | foundhim guilty, and ke was hung the next | for third and fourth places, shot off at six birds, in which Mr. Helght killed four to Talbot's two. Abe Kiteman takes the medal and first money, GEORGE T. KEEN, letter from Representative Whitthorne, chair- eye man of a sub-committee of the committee on SUGAR Rev. LEONARD Woops died in Boston, Tues- | Miles Johnson second money, E. H. Height third sep25-tr 412 Ninth street. ADULTERATION,. naval affairs investigating charges of malfeas- | day, aged 72, He was from 1839 to 1356 pres}. | money, and Dr. Talbot fourth ines vs ance in office azaimst e: Recretaty of the Navy | Gent of Bowdoin coliege. He was the author of Kobeson and others, Mr.W.W. Wood, ex-chief of | any volumes. He received the degree of D.D. Ick IN THE HupsoN.—Newburgh bay, on the <NOW-WHITE BREAD | _ We hereby inform the Public that our Refned } the bureau of steam engineering, as submitted | trout Harvard in 1846, and that of L.L.D. trom | Hudson, at Newburgh, N. ¥., was filled with s Wil be xtaranteed if you use W Separe conte noses vGE the product of raw sugars | 4 list of witnesses for examination, and ex- | Bowdoin in 1566, Flas fields of ice from shore to shore yesterday, CERES, | retired. Neither Glucose, Muriate of Tin, Muriatic | Pressed bis tatenuon to appcar la person before ae and the river is reported as being choked Wj ota Patent Flour in the tue commmitice, Jan. 9. RaMRoap Poverty BURNED BY INCE mEs.—The repair shops of the New Yors and Oswego Midland Railroad company, at Middie town, N. Y., were burned last night, with two {, nor any other forcigu substatice whatever, is uxed with them. Our Sugars and Syrups are abso- iy unaduiterated. almost itsentire length. Poughkeepsie prope!- lers and peru line barees to New, Yori made thelr last trips last night. ‘The boats that Went down to New York Wedni ‘night were atrict, OF, Bterling’s St. Louis Fancy Patent, ‘4 most beautiful Winter Wheat Flour, or THE Mint Bureav ts practically without a hi - head. Dr. Linderman has been il fora lonz } ' 7 7 sis " Jocomotiv large 2tnount of limber, valua- | seven and a half hours making the trip, meet- - = Pps tng aoe ae pee HAVEMEYERS & ELDER, ore nd ni : Sena Gs . lee or vicea ae ble machinery aud tools. ‘The loss ts estimated ing pues neon hard ice as farsouthas ‘be well-known Stand ss % he Dis- | awe 5 Preston, Who has had charge of the bureau dur- | at more than $35,000, ‘The tire wi - iinont. ‘The ponds in the vicinity of New- Sh ed Peet tekeaatis | TC HTNO& DONNER BEFISING COMPANY. |) 15 pr EMMermAns abeciee ee ee ee diary origins eee OL nee AL are covered With ice eignt orten inches y - ‘driven snow. | _Amidavit to the above effect inthe New York pa | denly {it on Christmas eve, and ts unable to at. thick, urs can be Louslt at any tend to his duties. 5a Dr. Linderman 1s recover- ee ee ing bis health rayitly. It is believed that the President Will reappoint him director of ths aint, dec3-2awim Sor Trrorven tig Heant.—Two young men } Se ai named McFadden and Scott quarreted at Mar- | HE Ce THUSS AND SUP- celline, near Quincy, IL, Wednesday, while at- tending a Christmas festival, when ‘McFadden TON PRINTERS DISCHARGED FROM THE N. WORLD OFricr.—At half-past ten o’clock last night all the union compositors on the N. WHOLESALE DEPOT, Coaxen lex STREET AND INDIANA AVENTE. -M.GALT& CO, | ™ z drew a pistol and shot Scott through the heart. | Y. World were dischai peremptorily by the ote = ES SEE E OW | Satter and cag be wera walle batter ite | Col. FRED Graxr Gorsa 70 Evnore—cen | Towa pistola not yet been captured, ubilsher anda batch’ of new hands marched YW) VILL, FOU RE NUMBUGGED | salut CHAS. FISHERS, 623 7th street nw. Sherman to-day recetved a private letter trom fe -games Hayes) a well New York | quote com ig rooms to take the places of GLASSES whee pon pet the nat jatits, Fisher devotes ber attention to the wants of | Col. Frederick Grant, dated yesterday, at Phil- an isdying, Velrknown New York | the old hands, A strong force of police was on : nen FO lady patrons. politician, is dying. 827A Boston physician of very large practice decll-ly hand, and no trouble occurred. aS on their coats, picked up their stools, i old hands adelphia, stating that he expects to leave that nd city to-morrow for Europe, to jota his father, GALLON PORT WINE, (pure Juice). FLE corer 4) etreet. uovsitr | | Wits TURKISH PRUNES, New. The place held by Colonet Grant on Generai mere ape PO ad theiraisree, quaeaveh Texiuement eval | Viarge bottle CALIFORNIA BRAND: Sheridan’s staff will be vacantuntil his return, * Sane ‘The World doorway is guarded and the stairway PB CHOSS. IH. | 1 eal N’ Orieans MOLASSES, new ahd no other officer will be employed meantime | ,,£% Etre in Landur & Son’s clothing store, in | j) lined with policemen. phical Union ” QEPEREH, MOOD.CoAr,, | ia fae het srahting the Weaveot absetce tage haeoay ian, | kag, damaged Ue stdek to aheeeegat st Seaioe | No.6 will acdon ene matter to-day sad Michet Svece,c” Boardot Tata Roane) | 2 ty tai, GL MEISE iimits of tus country, that thePrestdeat sould | . EB"The Brooklyn (N. ¥.) auchoritics sector 8-Mrs. Hamilton, of Portsmouth, N. H., died Eee einai offices, Wiaet, Dense and Planing Moll | 10sbe. SUGAR, Guearly white). Give his consent, wich was accorded tirough | diy surrended to the New York poltce Dr, White- | one day last week of diphtheria, and two hours ficot 4th st. east. s G Ibs. pure French Mixed CANDY Use Secretary of War. ‘rhe leave is not tmited, | head, accused of malpractice on Annie Platt, afterwards, while the undertaker was, her . ‘Orders left with Measra P. P. pity 55 Oe Prinecss Paper Shell Almonds, per Ib, abd the understanding 1s Uiat Colonel Grant Is &2~Six of the most valuable business houses out, in the same room her little child died of the X ey Ez a to am na A C. 8. OHARE & SON, subject to return atany time ona telegraphic | in Gardner, Tilinols, were burned yesterday. | same suffe fearful agony from suf- “tb and Ve. cast, i dec20-2W 1913 Fthst. w.2w., bet. Mand N. order, Loss $15,000. Incendiarism suspected. focation, his act Standing on end, TWO CENTS. Telegrams to The Star THE ACKLEN SCANDAL. Evidence in the Case, Affidavits of the Girl. SOME NOTABLE FIRES. AN EMPEROR IN DANGER, THE WALKING MATCH. i for] heretofore state esced in, 11 w pursue My tion, but f: at Which w areason Th S then ay Adverse to A Kere follows a stat mitt n, Whether ss or not, ad Acklen sec cond ordinary cor opposite 10 the one we protessedly based on the eS Us 10 fi 1 rendered, thou ne evidene a brief synopsis of the eviden on which we our decision, to show think it will, that, ourdec by prejudice or tll-will “Very Shame The history of th devel v ‘Tul affair, ed by evidence adduced durins our tr ion, Is as follows: “A columu of sy sis or testimony: follows, recitin engaed the girl's father to man: on.” Some Ume after an inti between the girl and Acklen. f Acklen accompanied the girl and her motiler Orleans, and was active in perfecting a marriage between the girlanda man named Wright, who had been a hostler on his planta- ton. From others we learned that Wricht, dé serted his wife and Went to Texas a few days after his marriage. The girl was delivered of an infant in February, 1Sv5, and after nat she sank lower and lower in social ilfe, and died of yellow fever in September, 137 Two Affiday its of the Girl in the ‘ase. Two affidavits are then cited, one allezed to have been signed by the girl, very favorable to Acklen, and’ declaring ils ‘Innocence of any criminal intention. The aifidavit was in the form of questions 2nd answers before Alfred Ingraham, a notary public, who met the com- mittee and testified in substance as follows: That one morning Mr. same into his office, accompanied b woman, pre- ions and answers \d that he only he amiant ¥ aftidayit, Mr. 1 If that was sented him the affidavit, questi your E: all written out, alveady styned. read the caption to learn that the person mentioned gin the Ingraham asked the young wom: her signature, and that was ail Mr. Ingraham did in Ue matter. Te was asked specially if he had propounded any of the questions set fortis in Midavit and had taken auswers down. He said he had not, and that he knew nothing of the contents of the affidavits at We have very grave reasons to doubt the genuineness of this aifidavit. We have most positive proof that the girl could not write. We had evidences that a penell was placed in’ her hand and she was requested to write her name. and she could no! make the first stroke of a letter. She certainty did not sign the affidavit bearing the signavure of Mattie P Wright. Afiidavit No. 2, made by the girl. is as damag- ing to Mr. Acklen as affidavit No. 1 was favora- ble to him. The girl made the acquaintance of Mr. H. 1. Smith, and to him tokd her iale. He reduced the statement to writing, and tu- duced her to come to his louse, where she ap peared before Judge O'Rourke, a justice of the peace, and stated she knew the contents, and made her mark, which was attested by the jus- | Uce in August, 18is. This afidavit No. 2 gives a full and detailed statsment of the whole mat- ter between Mr. Acklen and herself; allezes the seduction, the manner of the seduction, and all the facts with so much minnuteness of detati that it carries much welzht with it. Although We did not rely on its statements'ias materially iniluenctng our judgment, we believe much of ii to be wue, pariicularly Where there was cor- roborative testimony to sustain what she tes- Ufied. ‘The questions of H. L. Stntth’s motives, whether they were revenge or blackmailing, did not interest us. Eight re: persons tes- tified that the mi the facts mentione fidavit t the time of her marriage, did not know the exist- | ence of Smith: but what is of interest for us to know that Smith had not sorted the state- ments; Of this we were fully satistied, Other Afi i To the affidavits furnished by Mr, Ackien, which he procured on his visit to his piantation in the last few days, we attach but little or no credit. They are all in the handwriting of Mr. Acklen, and made by his negro carriage dri and his wife, and by lis negro blacksmith and | his wife, and other negroes, all of whom are now or have been employed on his plantation, most of them aflixing their marks, not snowins how to write, and Sworn to before a negro Justice of the peace.’ ‘The above, dated October ioth, but not here- tolore published, was signed by the committee. (Signed)—Duncan F. Kenner, D, B. Penn. A} bert Voorhies, Paul E. Theard, J. R. Alcee- Gautheaux, H. J. Hearsey. ————— THE WALKING MATCiL O'Leary 25 Miles Ahead. New York, Dec. 27.—O'Leary and Campana continued their walk at Gilmore's Garden this morning. The former, who was 30 miles ahead of the latter last night, had been erept up upon by Campana until at tez o'clock this moraing the distance of only 25 miles separated them. O'Leary waiks with unabated vigor, but Cam- pana’s movements are only sustained by great physical effort. About ten o'clock this morning O'Leary had completed 310 miles and his oppo- nent 25 miles. The impression 1s steadily gaining ground among sporting men that the match was gotten up more for the purpose of making money than with a view of testing the powers of endurance of the two pedestrians, How a Fugitive Was Found. Crxcrsnatt, O., Dec. 27,—A shecial says “Joseph Gearing, an extensive trader and con- tractor of Toronto, Ont., failed in 1875, and afterwards compromised with his creditors and recommenced ess. Last November he drew from the bank every dollar he had on de- posit, fled to Detroit, Mich., and for atime his whereabouts was a mystery, The Toronto papers busily discussed the incidents of his crookedness, Gearing finally revealed his hiding place by hyisege dies the Toronto Zelegran denying some of the ed made against him. The American creditors who were sufferers by the failure had him arrested last evening, and he was remanded to jail for examination on Monday. Gearing denies any intent to defraud, and says he only sought time to straighten out his entangled anaes A Frozen Baby. 3 ee Dec. alr ee ant wo evel oped child; apparently several days o was picked up hight on Water street, mn this City, after having been kicked about for ‘several days in the streets as a parcel of no con- juence. It was wrapped only in a bit of old -tick, and was frozen stiff. A post mortem examination revealed the fact that ithad lived. An inquest will be held. He Only Stole a Thousand. CHIcaco, ‘Dee. 27-—-Bleakis Was found by the bank on the west side it, and confessed {hat under nancial st reohe had abstracted jue about one thousand do! ite toretura it. The ter Afghan Se MUGN APFAIRS, mission to the Eritists Pp. m™—A dispatch from. scond ediiion of the Ameer Monc Kh re in vA threatencd im Eng= tect. Totay will prodany rihe South vod W knowing ovdance ¥ recelved “doeltor, in Empress of ding the * been eur cempts on only tact that, r.isthe arrival here of poles With reinforce. 27he eastle around the have been Saxon painter ag been received by ring in the but t as disap- Onty Vous New —A si ainship Ent during % quarter of this year thers es, With regatt 0 08 these Messrs. pr. and Me . Whose « . The company Ain buying and selling hogs on comm bor sub a Langs lot or stock from disferent parties on Christa day, and gave thelr ehec sola (hen to another ¢ Vhen the original owne ay found Forbus had ¥ entire of the firm's mounting to nd that the checks were worthless. Forbes was arrested and imprisoned last night. Hts drawing the money. and Sars. it was appiled to dischargiag the tadebtedness Of the firm. ———— Red” Leary, New York, Dec. 27.—Judve Choat. eral court 10-day denied the motion to the habeas corpus in the ease of Red Leary, the supposed Northatapton bank robber, His honor considered the question of Identit estab- lished, and held that the point r n favor of the prisoner Uhat there {s not dence against. the accused. and rant is not authenticated by such ita ‘The prison to proeare proofs ot denials Ss. and said they would ey in the fed- tscharge The case to the 1 8. Supreme Court, The counsel for the sueriit held that the fact of the indictment being feund was proot enough foran extradition nt. and further, that Ube mld not be jon unit Purcell rning his { for batid- Laffairs, in which he say S, churehes, asylums, (which aze over udred orphaus,) scminaries and their d-varlous necessities, he has had to Ww considerable sums, and 1s now indebl. He cannot accuse him- spent anything in waste or ex- 1d If the Pope will ny ne duties of his of ton trests In the goodness and and lait y tO pay all. ‘This statement was made est Of a number of prominent Cath- who assure him of thetr united stp- 1 claims, Prince state: “it is reported that in Port De Paix the river changed its bed and crossed the own, overllowing the principal part of it, and destroying many houses and lives, St. Louis Del Nord, situated about Uiree miles distaat, 1s sald to be entirely destroyed by the tlood.” The Great Seal ef Nova Scotia, Hara —The Nora Scotia Ga- me ot the 1 tenant great seal of the province will be changed on the ist ot January next. — Louis Fire. . —The loss by the tire in the le store oT S. Lockwood & Co. on Wed- nm, covered By in- ‘The Markets. BALTIMORE, Dec. 27.—Virginia sixes, deferred, Ties do gourctiated, 6 a mo ‘series, 347 st due coupons, 774. 16: do. new, Sah. special tax, 3 Surar werk aud lower—A soft, 809. BALTIMORE, Dec. 27.—Cotton active and firm— middling, 9. Flour quiet and agony and prices unckar ged. Wheat, southern firm snd lish supply Restern fairly active and firm—southere 1.05; do. amber, LOGaL.0s, No. 2 Pennsylvania 16a U6".; No. 2 western. winter red, spot an December, 1.06: January, 1.06',aL LO7\a1.07%. Corn, southern dull cent jower: western heavy and lewer- white, 30a44; do. yellow, 40a43: spot and December, new, 434 ; Ji ruary, 43244 steamer, 39 i. “date qi! and sy ivania, 25a52; western white, 32333; do. mixed, 30a31. Rye steady and nominal ‘65268. dull and a ced. quiet and ‘nt Jobbing trade only. Butter steady and_quiet—choice western packed, 16a18; 16, Petroleum du'l and —— TeaTN favorabie telexrams—Rio iverpool per steamer very dull aed entire yer very dullard entirely none inal, none doing=erain 7d, suked Waceite— flour, 5,822; wheat, ee ‘74,500. Provisions very Open quiet, 10) IN, Dee, 27, 12:30 p. m—Consolse—for money, 94 9-16: for the 941-6 TU. B, four-and-s-half per cents., 10655; ten-forties, Ei Ene, 2um; do preferred, 33. “New Jersey GERMAN SOCIALISTS IN Cocnen..—The German socialists in New York have been recently rein- forced by the arrival of three sociatists ban- ished by the Berlin government, Heturich Ecks and Jacob Winnen, cigarmakers, and Florian Paul, a weaver, all of whom were forced to Jeave Berlin on very short notice. A va meeting of German Notes eo) was held Xew York on Wednesday, at which the exiles above named were introduced to the public. Mr. Paul made a speech, in which he declared that the German statute socialists wag without need or Justification. But, he declared, the German liberals their action already, and the only effect of the socialist law will bo to mnake the socialists of Germany more numer- ous and powerful. Their last vote in Berlin was 56,000 votes, and the next elections will see this number materially swelled. Mr. Paul then an- nounced thet he and his fellow-exiles will loolc for work In New York, and. as soon as that 13 obtained, will turn their efforts to the develop- ment of the socialist movement in the United States. Mr. another exile, said tha; the socialists had had no connection with the assassin Nobeling, and were in way responsible for his act. On the contrary, Nobeling was the Iriend and disciple of an intimate friend of Bis- mare] The socialists, be declared, are revo- Iutionists, not assassins; and by revolution they amean peaceful revolution by the ballot, &~ One hundred and twenty thousand of the Russian troops, under General Todieben, ara ordered to return home, which Indicates that a definite Turko Russian treaty is about to ba concluded. §@"A preacher in Kentucky the other sun. ng ex: paused in his dis. course to say: “! and gentiemea, if you will give me vour close attention I will keep a —s on ee ed if anytuing worse than a man ‘warn you in time make your escape.” ™ sat