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THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY....... Noveuber tf, LSS0. \ ‘The Weather. | INDICATIONS TO-DAY. Orrick oF THE Curler S WaAsutngtos, Nov. 1, For the middle states, shgntly higher tem- Tature. statfonary or lower barometer, varta- winds, mostiy westerly, clearor fair weather | continuing until Tuesday night. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. The following are the readings of the thermom- T at the Signal O7ice during the day:—7 a. 7:35 am. so; 1 am 2pm, ‘Maximum. tmlpimum. Yesterday (Sunday). October 31, the ther- the Signal office, in city, stood | S3¢ 2 . ; tam. | 56°; 9 p.in., 46°; LL p. minimum, 45° LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-night. National Thecteyr.—Mand Granger ‘n “Two | Nights in Kome.” Telhnadoe Hall.—Coneert and ball of the Mezart Choral Soctety. Odd Fellows’ Hail.—First bail of the Icemen’s Benevolent Assoctation. No. Condensed Locals. The Dashaways met last night at Tallmadze hall, President Eagieston in the chair. Rev. M Denhisen, offered prayer. Mr. John W. Thomo- sop. Charley Nye, Horn of Texas, Hon. P. Holloway and Mf Harris, of Wa'es, mai adaresses, and thirty-right persons signed tue pledge. Street lamps will be lighted at 5:20 p.m. and extinguished at 4:30 am. Ploneer Counct), No. 1, Sons of Jonadab, at a Ireeting Saturday night, adopted resointions commerding the action of Postmaster General Maynard, “for his maniy protest against the licensing of drinking-saloons opposite and cgn- Uguous fo the General Post OMi-e.” Last right Rev. Jon nanan preached a ‘y Church, sharply erttl- ef people for their over lastte reception of Saran Bernhardt, the mother of several iiegitimate children. Last night Rev. FD. Power, pastor of the Christian Chureh, had a large congregation at his chureh, probably attracted by the previons ment that his sermon be on leciion,” whieh tls auditors natu- pesed referred to the political ca prised them b | 1, from the com- | nd Indiana voters | owed that they | their efforts. » Made u report, which s Suevesstal rdzy and % while Mr. A. A. Brooke’: g al the gymnasium, eed it, fell and broke born He received immediate d was sent tohts home. Morgan set the lim). ia Paton 2 ompt alte Carre the CUS V ving Satur- day pvicht Messrs. ie and Lewts, for ce. W. Fish. served an at- | tachment tor and is ‘was paid to bh ‘o.day C. C. Duncanson filed a sult against W. Ciscell ef al. Territorial s Loa ‘oclation) to r tember zoth, Mqnor de s held an adjourned meetiag at Cosmopolitan hall this afternoon, Mr. Prank sume presiding, 3 H. Holmes, sec- retary, apd the committee appointed at the meeting ou Friday last reported a draft of con- | , Whica the meeting pro- | given d to consider. At the peoples’ meeting in Tallmaze hall, , the subject Of temperance p Was’ Warm! ussed, and Dr. Gross was requ use of alcoho! future meeting. give an essay on the @ Beverage and medicine ai Amusements, &ce ‘Tue National Teearex.— ‘Two Nights in Rome” will be performed at the National every @vening is week. Miss Maud Grangep (aliens the leading part with a good company fo sup- Fort her. “ine su he play and comoany York ut guarantee of Its is Forp’s Orgra Hovse.—it fs rarely that an en- ertalpment gives suck entire satistaction and Tecelved With such earnest applanse as by Ford « Denham’s talented ¢>m- Pi It is among the best musical absur itt e; on the stage. Ii will be performed at Ford’s Opera House Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings of this week. "The Chapmay sisters Derham and other well known artists are iu sssor Mueller’ cing Academy. at Masonte Te and F streets, Washington, D. open. Batt. anp Concert —The second grand con- cert and ballot tie Mozart be given at Tallmadge H dl this evening. Opp FELLOWS’ Har ‘The leemen’s Benevo- lent Association No. 1, of Washington, wil! give Ms first grand ballat Odd Fellows’ Hail this evenin, “A CENT is good for a clay pipe” and 25 cent; tor a bottie of Dr. Bull's Cougn Syrup. i Rk. D. Ro tN AsoTuER Scraps — Alexandria 6 of Saturday evening ay A.colored woman named Helle brown applied to Mayor Smith this mort », fora warrant for Ruflin, a well kaowa eolored man of this ~ She stated that sho had deposited 15 in the Freedman's Savings bank in 1576, and when that institution failed, had placed her bank book fa the hands of one Wm. Lomax, of Alexandria county, who, ia tura, placed it In the hands of Rufiin, author- wing him to make the collections; that being | unehbie to learn anything about ith T the b20! or her mouey, she appiled to the officers of the bank, and Was there informed that Ruifia had © amount deposited, book toa Washingiod ferted issuing the war- % wutll he could hear who will probably be mained on | Bor day next. The clerk to the commissioners of the F.S. | ard. Co., and Mr. Letpold, oue of sald commis | sien certify that on examination the Indexes | Of the depositors with ti shipgton branch } of the Freedman’s Saving and Trust Company from the beginning to ise time of its suap sion Go nof sbow an account to have t arrest of Re | from Lomax, opered at any time Im the mau or Bele Brown. ————— ‘THE EI ONAL Civs has io pleted-t ing course ot training at the Spencerian Business Colt October and tue e ge for the month of | ht y-two members suoimitiet ination, which show market best, Fannie M. House, Seward Bacon. To the m: improvement the amount d. Ladies and ge: 5 | nen desirous of re | struction inthe writing or other de. | riments of the college during the mouth of wember Should register without delay. t | AN AVFRAY took place Saturday night on 2tst | Steet near L street, between a number of young colored men, Lane, revetved several with razors. Sergeant Perry and Officer d Charles Sail : n and John Carter as | Ssaflants and they were this morning | @ by the Pole Court to awalt the | result of Lane's wounds. —__.——— HARGE OF pight Detec Acton Jobn Jackson, a colored wer the charge of bury. F. L. Appel, on M stance, for which ‘al prisovers how in jail > to heal. No safer re- coughs and colds or any roat Or lungs, and a brief Hicacy. t LED.—We have Lous attack: on the [at heard and read of many : the dead, bat the on> 1 lamented rep Buil, wie bed recor © as Invulserable against the att ch vipers as the sturdy mountains encircling thy dear rematas. N. J. Tin Uxper Tue Ma about two o'clock Officers Mafigan ai obes Srrested the well known Waste Meset ee eee bas served several terms in jail for assaults. and one ortwo in the penitentiary for various crimes.) 10 answer several charges of assanit committed over a year ago. Meredith had been keeplog out Of the way since, and these ofticars obteining information as to his woereadours, .—This morning | breached trom the tiith and ‘sixth verses | Br Anniversary of the Lutheran Refor- mations Yesterday, the 363d anniversary of the Refor. mation, was observed by spectal services in the Lutheran churehes ef this District, at which 1pe congregations were present. At Memorial reh, tbe pastor, Dr. G. Banler, ached from Isaiah tviti. Upon the abuse er use of festivals. In the afternoon a r. eid. Prof. Parsoo and of rignt be of industry ‘und frugality, and eariy consecration to the work of tae Lord. Prof. Parson read_a_ letter written by Martia Luthér incre than $50 years ago to his itttle soa, about Heaven aud how to get there, witch greitly in- terested the cnildren. A coliection for mtssioos was taken up. At St. Paul's English Lutheran church yesterday morning, Rev. Dr. Isith pealm. At St. John’s church ington, Kev. Jotin Souits XW. Streets observed feom J Pp: ake io, The Evangelicil church, 2th and G day, Rev, Martin Keatt LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. The Detestable Bean-Shooters, Mr. Editor: The order of the authorities pre seribing punishment for the polis of pabdite schools who throw stones or carry or use p84 shooters or slings. causes famiiles !n Georgeto wa to rejoles, Those reshliag ia the suturds ba\ lived in constant dread of 1ajnry to parson and property , aly throw public streets by 0 f bail Machines.” Let no g1 Abatement of = Pestiferous m3 ‘The District Commissioners will ved the thanks of the entire commuulty for thelr recent wise and humane order con- cerning bean shootlog urchins, etc. Toe “reign of terror” inaugarated by this pestiferons pas- time, {1 fs to be hor At leng*h over, and not only the long-sufferlac little song birds wili Tejotcerand sing p:eans of praise to te good Pas- aching from Galatins,'v., 13. The German ngelical Congregation, corner of 4th aud E ‘Streets, listened to a sermon by Rev. C.fi. Letb- kert, the pastor, from Jude, 2d verse. Rev. G. W. 1 Landau, pastor of the German Evangeli- cal Zion congregation, corner 6th and P strcets northwest, preached from the seventh verse of the third chapter of St. John, arvel not that I sald unto you, ye muSt be born again.” Av Grace chapel, coraer of Coreorau ana 1302 sts , the services were conducted by the pastor. R E. 8. Tressel, who took his text frum the 1th chapter of Matthew. Deginning with the 1271 and ending With the 15ta verse, dwelling the passage, “The batiding of ouir fathor: muste fa the churches was very appragrt.! mall of them Luther's hymn was read rel The Liquor License Agitation, MEETING OF F A meeting of the pastors of the Distr eburetes wes held this morning at the F. M.E churchon the Mynor license ¢ There was a Jarge attengunce. z was called To tbe cbalr, with Re ~ in of Fletcher chapel, as secretary. - Rev. Dr. Rankin offered prayer, in which he invoked wisdom for the Commtssioners. Rev. I Richardson was appoluted on the committee to wait on the sebool trustees in place of Kev. J. A. Wheeler. Rev. G. V. Leech, trom the com. mittee on the o Hon of a temperance alliance, reported that they were unible to make a full report. Rev. J.R. Wheeler was added to this committee. Rev. Mr. Richardson asked tf tf was, as stated In THE STak, that th Commissioners would take no general protes If that Is so then what the pastors have done goes for naught, and ts 1p direct violuioa of what they understood. Rev. Dr. Rankin said that the return of Mr. Defrees’ prove would finply that he was correct. Rev. Mr. Kelly read the article in TH ‘ak and read from instructions given by the Commissios sald that when they said the faul the law and they were powerless it was u for they could Unite with the rmatntste iS Very fact that @ protest was filed was ey that the place was not needed. The pipers state that up to this time but seven teens een Lesued t but that itis usual to those who hive put ta appltea- to keep open uatil there ve answer, and the same pape. this inv tion Into the individaal cas qu cod part of the year. Cons quently to-day atl pices Heensed last year ar open. ‘If the Commissioners fmmedfatély go to work, examining the licenses, approving or re- iecting them, within a few days he would donbt ihe propriety of commenting upon thelr con- dect. He wes acting on tie bypothesls 0 they were acting squarely. Kev. Mr. Richarason remarked that he e see why @ man Who Irakes nis deposit and ules permit tons his application had some right to continue tae business—he having had a licsnse List year, and coinplied with the law, should not suiTer for the fanit of others. wh the questionjor sts he said thar un- he law any protest was valid. The aiticm- ative was on the Hquor dealer. Under the very terms of the instructions no one who failed to ps in their applications in accordance with law up to this the had any right 19 be op» A general debate followed as to the req) ments of the law, Rev. Dr. Lanahan offered a resolution ex- Pressing hearty approval of the protest of Post- Inaster Gelyral Maynard against the Ieensing of liquor SRloons opposite the Post OMice de- partment, “and it is our judgment that th: Commissioners should gtve it due sone bition and authority,” which wags adopted Rev. T. S. Robinson stated that Rev. Mr. Fuster hadsigned an application under a misapre- hension. He further stated that a widow lady who hadrefused to sign a icense bad bad a portion of her house torn away because of her action. Dr. Lanahan moved that Mr. k be requested to try the facts misstcuers, carried. Adjourned. District Government Affairs. The Commissioners have accepted ihe bi Mr. Shea for grading 1sth street, between R an Ss streets northwest, at ten cents per yard, Building permits tssued by Inspec’or Jobn MeVermoit & Bros 5 Missourl avenue; $300. Geo. Mason three dwellings, R, between 1. and isch s DeW.; $1,200, dot Saturday there w ety eight apoitea- {ions for liquor ilcen-es,and to-day up to Fe Oclock fity-two, Forty-five. which bad been sent back to applicants for informality. were also re urned to the license board correcie }. ‘The board approved ot Tive to-day and sent them to the assessor for his cerulficate. Several pro were sent In Saturday and two to-diy against the Issuance of license to Patrick’? lps, No. 201 2d street, and the other az Jobn Sherman, Tennallytown. One licen Rally pessed upon Saturday and granted —that of John Frede, 25 East Market Space, George- town. IN TRE CAUSE OF CLEAN STREETS. Major Brock, Superintendeat of Police, is hay- ing distributed circulars containing extracis from laws fn force bere and saytog “It -!s ou rarmes!ly requested that in common With other citizens, and in the interest of law and cleanll- hess, you will see that none of the provisions ot said laws are violated by yourself or any agent of yours, and thus avoid fhe necessity of having reconrse to the courts.” The extracts are as follows: “If any person or persons shall cast, place or lay, or Cause to be cast. placed or laid, any rud- bish, oyster shells, shavings or offal. or refuse substance of any kind whats. of his, her, or their trade, occupation or business, or any Coai, fl:ewood, ashes, barrels, hogshead or ca Ctany kinds, boxes, foul water, dye water or offal from soap and candie or other mantac- s; filth, stable manure, or any offensive substance of obstruction in any street, avenue. 'b space, public reservation, alley or open lol, Or so that the same may run into any iu proved street, avenue, public reservation, T open tot, or in the avenue, public reservation, op: or open lol, or on any pavement, and i] not remove the same on the day oa wate! same shall have been placed a3 atore id—every person so offending or direst. or ordering the same to b shall forfeit and pay not tess than more tban five dollars, and the trtier sum of five dojlars for each and every day the same shall be suffered to remain It shall 13 be lawiul for any person or persons to place o: | cause to be placed, or allowed to remain, any oods, Wares, or Merchandise, or any siga, Dox. rrel, or other obstruction on either of the footways ef any street or avenue further than four feet from the building line, or on any of the open spaces, or on [he pavements fronting crrupping through the same, or to place or allow to remain any horse-rack or ho trough on any street or avenue, or on any open spaces of the same, under a penalty of no: les: than ouedoliar nor more than flve dollars for offence, and from one to five dollars for y Gay the same may remain. And that thts section shall not apply to any person in t - mediate act of moving or removing m aise or anything in the way of thelr trad business, or for (he use of their families,” SS —W. H,Wilkening will be GRANB OP! Pleased to see his friends and the public at his new restaurant, 455 Pennsylvania avenue, be- Tween 4% abd 6th streets northwest, to-morrow t Tuesday), November 2d. THE FRANCO-AMERIC! Ms COMMiL have leased, through Fitch, Fox and Brown, the residence of Mrs. Admiral Wilkes, at the corner of 1;th and H streets, fronting Latayette square. The same firm have rented No. 1041 K street, to Mr. Justice Hunt, and No. 1205 K street to Hon. Francis Kerna: MES. M. J. Ricketts, so long and favorably known in this city, haa feascd house No. $#1 1 strect horthwest tn’ connection with her pres ent house, No. 933. Persons d:strous 07 $-cui teg handsomely-furnished rooras, en snice o1 Sivgle, with first-class table board, shoul i cail at once. ae MARRIAGES LICENSES have been issued to Heniy W. Szegedy aud Fiorence L. Wels; S. Barb Weil Treecotr, of Anderson Co., S c., Elizabeth Worthington, of Georgetown, D.C John W. Browner and Cathartae Lvach; den Ichuson, of Charles Co., Md., aud Marth phreys, of Washington, D.C.; Charles P. of Washington, D.C., and Theresa M. Connolty of Baltimore, Md. DERDS IN FRR have been Teco! Kearsage Savings Bank to W. E. Chancie: i , 15 and part 12, $10, Chaudier to N. @, Ordway eame pro) 4. G. Gilbert 10 W. S. Pratt, lots 515; $1,000. R. J. Murray, trustee, went to his house on O street. between North | Hough, !ot 10, Sq. 41; $755. tol and Ist streets, and goipe to bis room Ot at first ind bim in the bed, as they ex- pected. It was noticed, ko sever. that a brother EveRy Davocisr sells Eucalyptine. It cures chapped hands and lips, cold, sores, &. Lee of his was shoring in the bed, and that the bed | 2 cents, bad a hump in the middie, The snoring bro ther Was thereupon pulled off, a3 aizo one of the mattresses, when Mercdith was foand and at ence secured and taken to the 61 et Sta a cd taki ‘the 6th precinct she Police Court were to-day Divorcep.—To.day Clara B. Hall was divorced from Richatd M. Hall to the Equity Court Taey Were merried tu Cincinnatt in 1859, and sae be was locked uy and the cases in | Charged cesertion and abandoament. ‘he de- continued. Commissioners, but the hearts made glad of te crucified cluzens generall: ELECTION ARRESTS IN Onso.—In Cleveland, Ohic, a sensation was created Saturday by tne issue Of Warrants for the arrest for illegal voting of two men prominent in soclety and bustuess circles. One is F. R. Chadwick, who married a caughter of RK. R. Winslow, a large vessel owner, last February, and settled there, The other Is E. M. Grant, who was a candid ste for the senate In Clarion county, Pa, two years ago, but who moved his ravilly here last May, ‘ Ing now secretary of the Cractol P-ny. Both voted the republican tiexet ac vetober election. Grant was arrested, but Chadwick bas not yet been ft THE COURTS. Equrry Covet—Juage Cor. Saturdey, Peugh agt. Davis; on hearing; ex- ceptions overrun d in part in part. and sustulned in re. M. Skippon; ute on AL Scott; | comi a and. . con. to fils suo petition granted. jond agt. Ca- bih, Injunction dissolved aad bil dismissed, CrrminaL Cocrt—Juage James, To-day, Patrick Babbington. convicted of ra- sisting @n officer, was sentonced to one year ia the penitentiary, tral. Crgcvrt Count (No. 3) —Judge Maeariine To-day. Kelly agt. Dean; defautt. District agt. Childs; réferred. je ast. Busey; do. Young agt. Hi; verdict tor plaintiff. Kletn'agt Fredetick; certiorari flied. Shaw agt. Wilmartn; certiorart quashed, al; do. House agt, Suniner: Aulea bgt. Be dist Pouce Covrr—Fuage To-day, Panay Alexander, vagraney; bonds or Win. Bras Chas. Me 3 Poulk, Vagrancy; bonds or MeDonald, I: bolsterou Andrew Aker, va- granes; Richard Marry, ao. do. y, 15 Bays. hie Si, house for 40 7 dase. y John King forfeited cor Andrew J. Owens, do. John Sution and Lewls Daw, loud or 10 Gays. Charles Bi Them boys, charged wittt uissed with a reprimand. assault on Washington ( days. (atherlae Burrl tachéd fer contempt in falling to appea Unued. Sidney Smith, colored, grand Hiresny Of 170 botties OF wine from Leopold Kolopinskl, worth $45. ‘The larceny was fully proved and the case sent tothe grand jury; bonds 200. Also charged with resistiog Onicer Boyle, plowed guilty and was sent to grand j same bonds. Chas. McCauley, assanit on Newton Green. who eeene ant testified that hess) and his dog. with a shot gun. shot both hia (wit- was firiug at his dog either were hi and the case s dismissed, bo malice having been shown. Washiogton Meredith was charged with assault and battery on Franei3 Lorin, both colored. Logan testified that Merediti teok a lid off his stove and knocked him a with It; judgment suspended. Samuel Snieve, assault and battery on a colored school giri named Laura Chace, by spitting In her face and striking her, as was teatitied to by complainant. A young white school girl who was pr tited that instead of Shreve spitting in faceshe spit tn his, which caused bim to her. The blow was not a heavy one. 4 Shreve and his son Kichard testitied to th same effect, saying that the girl made the assault, and the case was disraissed. Warner, assault and battery on Francis Fagus both colored. Franets testified that Waen' threw a brick at him, strikipg him in the face. Warner denied it, but the court toed him $2) or 60 Gays In jail. Peyton Snowden, a colored boy, Was arraigned for sterling a patr of stoes werth $2, belonging to Francis Prott, pleaded guilty; 60 days in jail, — GEORGETOW TRAD! Friday Coan Cumberiand with For Geargeto ican CO., THE Grats Friend uig of corp, ae Anti-Chinese Ifiot in Denver. AVEW AND ONE KI sovlaiea Press dispatch rr Colorado, dated night, say been in the hands of a miob Tor e there are now rully 1,500 rloters The trouble as beer growing for day discovered a week azo that there Ww “ jilegal naiges registered tn this Immediately afterwards the streets With strangers of the worst. char: since the publication of the ail letter violent partisans ha isste of th De Denver ar, has riven to make aa stion, and the demo led with articles assert rfleld was elected the \ teh Chinese aud all tb white labor driven out. Saturday night tho demcerats had a procession, carryloy tran3- parenctes with inscriptions and cartoons ten: Ing to excite antmosity against the Chinese. considerable portion “became int remained outall night, Yesterday noon they made an assauli upon the Chinese ho ing down the ho: ing ont the Chinese Hop Lee’s place with a rope about his 1 bis skull crushed tu wilh boots and b: ‘The police were culicd out, bit were unadi control the mov. ‘The fire’ depariment was or- dered to throw water on the rioters, but the mob attacked them 9 badly wounded two iuemen, Many Cbinamen were feartaily beaten; one was rescued by the police and taken to jail, which was immediately surrounded by & mob of about 1,000, who hurrahed and yolled “Lybeh the leper.” Special police mana keep back the crowd. The other mob remtulned iutact in the lower part of the city. Adout dark they were entirely beyond centesl, aud marched from strect to Street, gutting Chinese houses wherever they saw them and assault- ing citizens. Oa Lawrence street, from an isolated tenement, a Chinaman raged, his were Cut Of, and he was other wi Teri toly mutilated. THe was tual res a dying condition, placed tn a carriage and riven towards the city jail at igh street an unsuccessful effort was made to drag him from the wagon. a Killed, but the Condition of ihe streets 18 fuch that it is impossible at, this hour to ge! a cefinite report. Mauy colored men were Knocked down and beaten. At this hour the moters are still on the streets io full fore Spectal police have been sworn In to the n ber of so. There was a great deal of incea- dlarism last bight, the lire department has been called to be ready at the slightest wara- ing. Reports of pistols are heard all over to 9) aud the militia will be called out. Tareats been Irecly made that the 7rioune office be sacked, but, though the mob here nas howling across the sirect from it, no atta been Made as yet. Citizens, frre: s party, are intensely indigoant. E dangerous night alicad. Tue Chinese popu! tion bere canbot exceed 150, all told, ana fr: the beginning of thls disgraceta! riot not a single Incident Is reporied of any one of them having resisted the onslaught. THE MAINE AMENDMBNTS —The standing com- mittee on election returns, to which was re ferred the returns of votes given the 13th day of September upon the proposed ameadmeat (5 the constivation relating to the election ot the sovcrbor by a plurality lustead of a majo-ity of voles, and the amendment changing the rerm fChice of senators and representatives, report hat the number of votes thrown for the amead- nent providing for the election af the g: a plurality In favor, 57,015: Opposed. % he number of votes thrown for the mendment chacging the terms of office of sen itors and representatives ts: In favor, 61,65: opparcd, 17,214. The figures vary somewhat rem the cierk’s figures already pubilshed, ana furnish cc {tonal proof that an official count is necessaiy to settle the question of who ts gov- ernor, At present itis the sheerest folly to clatw the state for either Plaisted or Davis,— Angusta (Me) Jo wna. JChn Baptiste Nartonne has been arrested at lachu e, Canada, for killing his brother Alexts, five yess ago. He confessed that he was u1 to the deed by his bor, Smnspy in erder that they might get his brother's money. Jack Rafferty made a wager that he could drink without paying in every saloon on Spring sireet, Jeffersonville, Ind. He got safely into ror ana out Cf seven pl but in theeighth, when he said, “Hang {t up,” the bartender gave him a dreadful whi} ng ‘There Wynd eee bars to cover, au y appear- ane 28 now against and at the eleventh oes Was fractured with a club; $0 he lost Wm, Randal, burglaty; on | ‘The Morey Letter Muddle. WHAT_MARSHALL JEWELL WROTE 70 G GARFIELD. The New York Truth and Star last published a fac simile letter frou: Marshail Jewell, chairman of the republican national committee, to Gen, Gartleld as follows : ‘ontidential.} 26, 1830.— My Dour Generat 4 was deceived about tae Morey Jetter. ‘They thought tt was geauine Finding tt was not, they have consuited their lawyer aud fiend, and through him offer ro ccM@ OUL ahd say so plainly, the ouly consider- RAL “New Yorke alon for It being consideration for Judge vit- lenhoefer, thetr friend and counsel. By con- sideration I mean that you and myself should know and recognize 1t as Judge D,’s act, and the obilgarton, If any, should be due from you to bim for it. $9 far as { could I have assured them that you would so consider {t. [U3 a great service to-day, General. and I have accepted it. Tt 13 their proposiiton yours, Very tru’y, MakSHALL JEWELL” WHAT THE PUBLISHER OF TRUTH SAYS ABOUT IT. Accompanying the letter is an aflidavit by Joseph Mart, publisher of the Zraih, recittag the circumstances under woich the letter was wiltten. He deposes that he received faforma- Ucn that it was une intention of the repudfican managers in New York, with tne aid and assist- unce of John |. Davenport and his marshals, to destroy the presses and fac simlies aud other proots of the yeaulnemess of the Morey letter, the property ot the deponent. ‘Tais was to have been done Monday last, but by a disayreement it Was postponed 11 Tuesday. Hari, on leard® ing Of Unis, cast about him for some method of protecting hls property. He placed bimset ta comtnunica'toa with Abram J. Dittenhoefer, counsel for the paper, and a friend of another attache; he had repeatediy urged the defeadant to declare the letter a forgery 1a face of the pos- ive assurance of his triend that it was not 89; f determined to use the same methods tn emergency thay had been adopted by hts © ponents; he asked Ditteahoefer to go to Mr. Jewellard make bis own tenns for ackaowl- sdging Use letter u forgery; he wanted the Ual ted States istrict, aitorneyship, and revuraed, sayi g he would have the appointment ror one rental interview with Marshall Jewell fol- lowed, in which Har? denied that the letter was. alorgery ard demanded that Davenport's raid should be stopped. ‘Tnls last. was doue, and he €1S that Chiy by the most extraordiaary pre cautions was Wednesday's Issue of Tri'h 8. issued, The deposition closes as_follows alltimes being resolved to prepared with proofs for all Trvt should state, depoaens took Paips to secure indisputable 61 foregoing bargain with Mat |, 2 is herewith presented in tue form of a fac simile fetter of sald Marshall Jewel, Man of the republican comrmaittes.” Sworn to before Justice Donoue, New York supreme court. WHAT JUDGZ DITUENHOEFER Says. Ex-dudze Dittenhoefer, who ilgured a3 con- sel lor Trxih m connection with the consuita- with ex-Goy. Jewell regard Chinese letter, maes a lon: sense, which, In si J was couustl for 7 lishment. An int el, Lewis ¥ ¥ ascistant { Bey, publisher of tbe Truth, volunta Stat io me that he had aoubts regarding the gen- ulneness of the te nested that I should see Gov. d J did; the pad. isher said he ad coneluded taat it was for Vas best tntere: ne paper to do what jastics yequired, and acknowledge that he had been ved; he added that he wanted no constder- | ation except that which Ditienhoefer, a3 coun- stand friend, had brought abour by the pubdli- cation of the retraction. Jewell wrote the letter to Garfield in ( eters) pres- a rd Dittenkoeier gave a copy ti conti dence to Hart, the publisuer of the y. who said he wanted to show It to } il and Hart bad an interview, in whic While his paper could not mak semersault, he 5 momiig In doubt as to tin y of the let if he found that the 7ruth had bean he would declare tt buldly. The retea: not published, and I subsequently b the Truth proposed to publish a’ fac dewell’s letter to Garfleld, which he had left with them. I saw Hart and protested, and Hart said if 1 would stop the prosecution 2g itnst Philp be wouid not pubilsh tne letter. He | Dit. tenhoeter) replied that he conld not, as he had no power, and Hart answered “Business 1s pusi- ness.” . 18 as follows: % since ar, anid pived foa was ard thar mile of ‘THE PHIL TRIAL SATURDAY, After our report of the proceedings in the Kennard Philp trial closed Saturday a number of experts Were called for the defence, and ex amined touching the genutness of the Morey letter, The court then adjourned until tats morning. ANOTHER MRS. MOREY HEARD Aspecial dispatch to the Boston Z Lynn contains the following affidavi “Commomrediit oF county, Lynn, Ovt. %).—Personally came mse Ciara T, Morey, of Lynn, county of 2: and state of Massachusetts, who, being dul. sworn, deposes and says she married S unuel C. Morey in the city of Lowell, M- a i Uiree chuidrea by sal nat the first was a girl Morey; that the second was ud that the above are all the child: Cver had; aud that husband had tn by a former w mel C. Morey, Francis A Morey aid Julian A. Morey, aud (hey are al! the sons be has ha (Signed) Ceara T. Morty. “Sworn to this 20t8 day of Gsiober, 1859, De- ie. BENJAWIN T. Pos J. P.* (Tbe inutals of the Morey to whom the letter urports to have been written were “H. L, A WOMaS CHARGED Ww! A Bou Tuerr.— Elizabeth Kelly, who rerused ber addre held to bail at the Fifty-seventh Poll Yesterday for having, on Octobor 26, snat the watch and cuatu ot Joha McKenna. of East Twenty-ninth street, as he waiked Se20nd. avenue, The woman 1s said to b2 the com panion of Thomas Foster, of East Twenty- ninth street, wu, on Saturday, was held in $5,000 Dall at the same court for burglario. eripg the house of Dr. Erskine E Bates. East ‘Thirtteth street, and attempung t9 52007 him.—¥. ¥, Stu to-day, A Victim or JEALOT James Hute fOu, an employe of Strange’s silk mill, at Pat on, N.J.. was standing outside his house in scx street last night, In conversation with S Sarab Russell, Mrs. Hutchinson, his wife, ied Out In 2 fit of jealous rage and, selziny s Russell, assaulted her savagely, tearin,, quantities of hair from her head. With duit | Cully she wes dragged trom her victim. {| doctor was ci in and found the poor wo. jn vidient convulsions, and be sald ber life was ju danger from tie fright and the assault. 1: is thought tere was no ozcasion for Mrs. of Satorday | | FANFORD'S RaDicaL cTre | SANFORD'S RADICAL OURE ‘S RADICAL CURE FOR CATaREH. SA FOBD' FOR CAYARRE. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE FOR CATABRE. eee SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE FOS Cavanni. | ee FOR CATARRE. CS SANFORD'S RADIOAL CURE FOR CATARRH. — _ SANFORD'S RADIOAL CUBE. FOR OATARRH. SS SANFORD'S RADICAL OUSE FOR CATAREH. ee a ee SANFORD’3 RADIOAL CURE FOR CATARRH. eee SANFORD’S RADIOAL CURE FOR CATARRH. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE . FOR CATARRE. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE FOR CATARRH. — SANFORD'S RADICAL CU FOR CATARRH. SANPOBD'S RADICAL CURE FOR CATAKRH. SSNFORD'S RADICAL CURE FOR CATARRG. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE FOR CATARRE. Sanrorp’s Rapical Cure mests every phase of tarrh, from a simple head cold to themost loath- some and destructive sta It is local and consti- tutional. Instant in relieving, permanent in car- ine, safe, economical and never failing. SaxForp’s BapIcat CURE consists of one bottle of the Rapica Cure, one box of CatanruarSon- vest, and one Inpnroven Ixnanen, all wrappedin | ene pecktve, with treatite and directions, and sold by sil druggists for $1.00. General Agente, WEEKs & Potrra, Boston. Coutts’ VoLTatc PLasTEns relieves in 6 minutes. LUMBER. ANOTHER FALLIN PRICES I8 COMING, AND AS USUAL FLOORING (Dre-seEp), $1.60 | BOABDS, the vrsr.. $1.25 BOARD?, Common... 1000 BE.OO NEW DEPARTURE. WE HAVE IN OUR EMPLOY AN ARCHITECT, . Hutchinson’s jealousy.—N. F. A vrald, 2902, ALLEGED — INTIMIDATIO! telegram to tb IN THE SourH.—A ¥, Herald trom New 0 - Jeans, Oct. 31 sa A_ dispatch has been re- celved froim Jackson, Miss., signed “S.J. Estelle and R. ©. kerr,” stating Unat they lett Jackson op the 2th to distribute republican election Uckets and show that Deason was a pro.er candidate for Congress, On the 3)th they reached Dry Grove, and on leaving for T: were overtaken by a mob of nine armed men, who stated that they had been appointed to escort Estelle and Kerr, and see that they mide ho radical speeches or aistributed any Uccets ‘Phey were escorted to a trata and required to return to Jackson. The pariles giving this Jutormation are not kuowa here, aad there 1s uO Way of verifying thelr report to-night, ecently discovered cave at Crystal Hill, is being explored with some success by Dr. Porter of Lafayette college, in search of evl- deuces of an American prebistorie man. At the Highland ball at the Prince of Wales’ Seal, Abergeldie, the Queen daaced a reel with ier Son, Lord Fife, and the Princess irene of Hesse, the first reel she had danced for years. —_—_——.___.. CITY ITEMS. Jv SELDOM takes more than one bottle of J year’s Tonic to cure a bad case of wind dyspi Sla or heartburn. 50 cents a bottle. m.w,f,20 _& Reliable Lette To the Eaitor of the Evening Sta + This’ ts to certify that 1 this day brought my son to k. P. Dewey, LL.D., for treatment of Chronie Wa- Varrh, and in less than thirty minutes aftes the application of the remedial Extirpator, che molecules and putrid matter, with decayed Ussue, was discharged, and my son was com- pletely cured, ‘MRS. 31. L. C. Woop, 3d street b. Ww. “Totally Different from All Others.’” London Halr Restorer.” Jusures new growth. “London Hair Restorer.” Restores the color. “London Hair Restorer.” Exquisite dres: NO TOILET COMPLETE WITHOUT IT—TMWs ‘Thin hair, stops {ts falling and the most p: fect halr restorer and dressing the world has ever known, We allude to “Londo Hair Color te nts oe Barrytosn, N. Y., : “It hag stooped iy 0 And restored it fo its natural color.” Ly " Restorer” 18 sold by all druggists at 7. cents a bottle. Dr. HARTLEY’s great remedy for catarrh and threat diseases. Sold by al! druggists. ‘Sepl-W,8,m,2m “ Bucnerants.”—Quick, complete cure 4 to 6 days; ali urinary coroplainte; $1, at druggists. ¥or Washington at 480 Pa. ave, “Kovgw on Rate.”—Ask Clears out rats, mice, roaches, bed- 8 box; for Washington at 480 Pa. avenue, EnGan’s Cove Sreciric ts the best. “ALDEBNEY WaGoNs.”—Fresh Alderney butter churned every morning, and delivered in Ee cess, biermhic ad Sweet i per e and sweet milk 6c. per qt. for it. It 16. im 1x WILLET & LIBBEY, COR, 6TH 8T. AND NEW YORK AVENUE, THE FIRST IN THIS CITY TO DROP. NO NEED OF ARGUMENT. FIGUHES ALONE TELL THE STORY. READY AT ALL TIMES TO MAKE A DRAWING AND FURNISH ESTIMATES FREE OF CHARGE. WRITE TO US IF YOU THINK OF BUILDING. WILLET & LIBBEY, OFFICE, COR. 6TH 8T, AND WEW YORK AVESUB. ie STREET AND N. Y. AVE. SPRAGUE’S SQUARE, BETWEEN L | Pepsi S. yauy UN. L. MARKET SQUARE. octé IME AND CEMENT. "8 CEMENT, SAYLOB' eonrLesD) pea (MAINE) LI BROOKLAND ( (E) ME ne ‘betta’ OHULOH, BCHOOL AND OFFIOE FURNITURE. WOOD MANTELS AND TILING of every de- scription @ speciaity. LL. KE. GANNON, jyi-ly oom 7, Corcoran Building. wo WHEATLEY, STEAM DYEING, WET AND DRY BCOURING, 49 J; street, efferson. With a talent, and a full h every facility, the it CHEMICALS, spared for the fall trado. Work called tor and Guivered iit the atv by ‘SRS. E. & J. CAMMACK HAVE ed their wel-kaown ELONIOT. BYTABLTSE. pared, fo all demands for Flowers, Piants, Gere 1026 Penna. avesue, One door from 20th street, and buy your ifwill pay |. Strictly cash 5 if woo at)? 7°" GREAT BARGAIN SOM POY on is WASHINGTON, D. 0., DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, pis DOMESTIC and FOREIGN EXCHANGE. mar? ———<——— CHANGE. mar? 1 iG POROUS - 0 ‘Crs. arieces 1 Ferner” Othst. n.w. OTICE—Dor't forget MME. PIERRE. She it here Lecce and lasoe Greist are repaired and UP equal to inew st the lowest nrican_not?t- 2m » D. O. Groncezown, D. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DYE STUFFS 43ND aue23 MENT, Wey aio mest all dentan sts. R. w., and are pre- ENGELS AUCTION HOUSE, DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY. ee or ee ce JOHNSUN & CO,, Bankers, TRICT aud cther INVESTMENT 8EOURIT iKa, 4ERn, TE. D MEDE: b GRENTINEDER, a nare cure for tovthachs, loca) M. HLOCZEWSHDS Pharmacy. ai Stas ftil et ber ol m3 Sones done foe Up equal to new st the lowsrt nzioes_potSl-3m ICHARDS, CLAY BRA’ BONE- Re ee RW O19 Tthet. Ofer extra banzainsin \ VELVATS, PLUSHE: ELEGS and #250. rare bargains LADIFS' Hact£ CLOTH ta eh ALL WOOL DAMASSE 8ATT: and $1 PARIS NO; at 50 conta, MISSES FANCY HOSE. SILK HOSE at #2 and 22.50. | BLACK 8ATIN DE LYON at $1 50, 81.7 ce EEN! SILKS snd SATINS NT BROCADE SATIN DE LYON at #2 Sand $2, | COLORED SATIN DE LYONS, si! shades. TIES in «reat variety. CHUDDAS, MOMIES, at the low LADIES’ FANCY HOSE, solid colors, eilk Cooked, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Penna. avenue. One Price. octsi) QBrnts AND UNDERWEAR. GRAND OPENING OF NEW STORE, 1337 F et. nw . opposite Ebbitt House, RIX ELEGANT SHIRTS 20 SIX ELL ORD ER, 312. ‘T SHIRTS TO ORDER, 89. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Belf-measurements wailed free 3 5. BKINE, oct2T Washington, D_ OC. (PBUNNEL, CLANK «& Co., 803 Market Space. Beg to call epectal attention to their unusually large E! Colored Broead styles Momie aud Asplendid line of 1 end id aitractive stock of iored C2shmeres, Aul Weel Goods, from 50 cents u; Our Linen Cou-teri# fullof rare bargtias Hosiery, Lien and Silk Handkerchi _ , kerebiets, 644 and 126 ct i lanaete in great vari Tueeticg at “ht LL GOODS § fP7ONE PHI ny Ow sal Li up to be 4 oma $2 toS16 a pair. Do. price en Haad- W YOaK octh9. Bur PPMENSE sTocK or NEW AND CHEAP DRY GOODs. Finest quality Pure Toou FRERO GO.,Ds Gu sl colors, bizek, bavy b! Farnet, Ke., &e.,) obly 31, worth 51 Large size double Wii S3up to 83 Pare W Pure Wool, wide do MERES, 37 Colored CASHMERES, Excellept heavy BLACK SILK, 5: ELAGK SILK>!— BLAGK ‘The best and chespest Sud $1 60 Black bik: are SPE LADI£5’ ULOAKS! CARTES, < ty AL BARGAL LALIES' OLJAKY! * BLANKETS, $2, 82 59, te TABLE DAMASK, 60, 62. 75, 87, 21. te-width Black’ OASH- Pure Wool, 25. St Bt, 31.25 Na. TLE Market Space. Colored SATINS reducsd to 7°. Wool Flannel, ment. Casbrert Shawis. Veils. Bpecial bargais 62, 75, 87, $1. k Silk Warp Henrietta. CARTEN’s, oct PETS. Excellent White Piano Covers, very large assort- Nottingham Lace for curtains, i2'g to 81 Black Crape in Black Cashmere, 50, Biact Tamise. Black Grape cloth. Immense essortment of Cloth for men and boys’ wear, 25 to $1.50. Wancutta, the vest Cotton in the world, only 10. « a Crape 7il Market Space. ‘We have just opened a splendid assortment of WILTON, AXMINSTER, MOQUETTE, BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS in all the newest and most choice desizus. Tapes fmyrna Tegrain Osrpets with Borders to match. rpste, Rugs and Mats in creat variety. ‘Those furniehing will find tt to their advautagsto | examine our stock before purchasing. HOVE BROTHER & CO. sept 2226 F st. m.w., near Ebbitt Bouse. Bee THE “MYSTERY” SHIRT. e There is nothing better in the mathet. It 1s ele. muy made, sud of the very cuiy bo cent fic ished, ready, iy 80 cents for the “‘afystery best material, and for the wash tub. Shirt. Gent's LINEN COLLARS, Istest styles and finest quality, ony. $1.60 per dozen ;eix for 75 cents. Best MEGINNISS’ BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, quality, ‘aug18 1002 F street northwest, HIRT MANUFACTURERS, DPUBEEUIL BOS. & 00., EAL2 F Street N. W. Wesrell the cheapest SHIRTS for the moues in APTIO SHIRT only 65 cents. the city. Our Our GLOBE 8HIRT The EUREKA RELN. money. only 76 cents. FO! }, Auished, only We wilt compare it with any other Rhirt for & Also, 2 line of GENTs' FURNISHINGS always on hand st sy28 BREUIL BROS. & CO. DOTS F sureet Woe” HOUSEFURNISHINGS. M. W. BEVEBIDUX, (Late Webb & Beveridue,) No. 1009 Pa, avenue. DIRECT IMPORTER or POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. Is daily receiving invoices of new goods from the best manufacturers in Europe. oe (tee = ‘Arp EXAMINE TEE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF HEATING STOVES ‘To Be Found South of New York Cit¥. THE RADIANT HOME, SIR WILLIAM, BRIGHTON, We name THE ARGAND, . 8 Jane vari afte’ ang GRC FULNAUBS, GUATES, &o Ww. eep2s PLOUSEW's SUPPLIE JENKS & CO., ‘757 Fth st. n. end others, all finely finished and first class. of COOK STOVEs, PORT. ET RANGES, LATEOESS, FOR GAS FITTERS AND PLUMBERS. A NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Having purchased for Cash a full supply. of every arti icle used by Plumbers and G: prepared to offer our to the trade as any o' we are rods on a8 favorable terns er house. We reapecttully ot ea McHELDEN @& Co., seplT SLO 13th strect northwest. AS FIXTURES, THE BEST QUALITY FOR THE LOWEST PRICE, OAN BE HAD aT SSE AGth street. New styles received daily. Largest Stock in the District. No trouble to show goods. E. F. BROOKS. 15th st.. sepl4 Corcoran Building. AINTERS AND HOUSEHKEEPE! AITENTION! ice Use JOHNSTON'S DRY sIZED KALSOMINE axD MASURY'S MIXED PAINT. Best in the market. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GEORGE 3 Send for sample cards. Jr, NEAL, cA 418 7th st. n. Wi Gas Light Com on on VES, in Brat Gas GookiNG Sigves street RK used Deut of tbe SUS various siz98 aucd3 EDUCATIONAL. 1 the Roy 1 A Lee Th erehy rorpec minownce ‘hat on Nov. "=" herbal ope Ney ST Ted BOoO in the berement cf Kindere dth and Ko <te nw, wh ree eck LDeTs, as well as Lhowe wishing tO. for Teschers. Terme moterate. 1215 thweet, ot W. FLYNN. A.M, 7O2 Gh Mavoomatcal avd U Ss Be Clasmies Situte for Your Mon and Boys. Freneh, Germs) and Enelieh are care” Day a0 Evening fexens. Pv Agnes, $5 Per month Sjxcial attention to preparation for ewe, West t. Annapolis and a! petitive: Jous. Private lessoae og mo !-rate terns. VERNON SEMINAL BUABVING ASD DAY ROPOOT, Mt FOR YOuN 1100 ™ fr. w —_ For further iniormatton, dreee ctl 6-3 Mrs. dE. SOMESS, Prineipat OSROKRNE'S BOARDING AND DAY SUHOOL FUR YOUNG LADIOS, at 953 a Cissees for advanced pupd’s in Art and ure; ris, in Ancient and Mera Lan. 7 Sm uaces. QCHOOL OF MUSIC, 707 Saist uw Rates Doses monte aud tpwanie” Bxporinaged ere in yiauo,. Volek, ‘Oread, Cxer- Claes. Church ont monet X tnw ber evenin taxos offered to. pi Eosinuers taught ti INSTITUTE AND MIN- EN, M POLLOCK & NOERR h ity ali de m in prituary and advanood wd _kindergartener. 3 ae ee Mss. ADELAIDE 8 PAYNE returned to the city, will reonme fon in Voice mK aud Eloontio thet ww. FOULON has reope Day Se I for ¥: of = nETAKE only is POON we Tersus per quart. ——Prinary. $ classes, tue!.dine Enelishs ad Deawing, $25. Vrivatq leas. { INDEKGARTEN NORMAL INSTI- UTE, for the training of teach model kin erzartons and advanced cirenlere call on POLLOCK, 9 2127 © Clnaeen in Blocution towive private inatruction w in- dividuais, Teno: Prof. Mark Boviey, Elocu- ttonist Vale College: Justice Btronz, Sayt. J. Or mond Wiren, A. R. Spofford, Gone Librarian rH, Board Trustee Pablic Schools, ther Mary, of St. Ansels, eeyd-2m ‘OWN UNIVERSITY. THE SOMOOL OF LAW the annual terta of 18e-'s1 WKDNES- ENING, October 6th, at six o'clock, in the EOR Lecture Wail, 018 Fat. now, ‘in Washincon ity Ress two years, Fifty Dollars per au- mI inte course, Twonty-Gve Dollars. iors address, WM. 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