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é J . * f —— = E | POMITICAL SENSATION IN MEW THE EVENING STAR. . | am tmettzion ttt a eames te m tmetigibic istater Elected, PUBLISHED DAILY, Pxcept Sunday, | JatraIS, “Tanx.. Nowe S—Soue ‘excicemeat AT THE STAB RUILDINGS, | bolttical cirstes over the discovery Panusylvanis Aveane, Corer 11th Strect, by : | a vo cle legtalatare from thls county’ The Evening Star Newspaper Jomuanv. St 2, Wavi convicted of nce SEZUKUE W. ADAMS. Pree't | Kenna was pardoned by Governer Jobe oie om pers inthe . rown four tears ago. but itis claimed hy a Bywerca Stan te terved to subsertbersinthe pes applied to be restored to "the igus of wty by carriers, op ing Ry citizenship, and that he ts therefore disqualitod Beate beens ence fon!—postase, Dreps d= from Kolding oMice. Itis stated that the cere, gounter, deenmesch. By ssi E morsbe, €- | ticate Will be given to W. B. Wisiston, a dam. (Entered st te Fost Omce at Washington, B. Gs | crat, who received the next highest vole. This ga encond olses mes!) matter: ned on Friéug—e3s | cba sibly determine the selection of ze © ented 7 vs ‘the, 8; 40 copies } Es ge i mes oe as the complexioa of Rar ca =n ae a the iegislature Is very Close. 1 RS rnacetions mat ce, pata tm 54 | OL = 2 = c ’ h wei ea aera Ray | VOX 56—N, 8.609. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1880. TWO CENTS. eaten. ‘Bates of advertising wad® known on application. | woken ‘Quel "at OTIC] “| 5 look at the Capitol | BALTIMORE PENSION FRAUD, | catiptel! the tormens Wrote oe tones Lay > ! ‘f : | ) r XQ CALLED ON THE PResipENT To-pay.—Secre- |- The Ontlook a je Capito! B 2 3 Patapbel!, the a ol “ne, SPECIAL NOTICES. | ERE EVENING STAR. | umes areca ee | | ameepusen me tne Caplial elegrams to Phe! Stars] samc osuvsccatecn scascese” [untae ee cree enn on ——- a = one | = eM + oh cs oe. oe 2 M e, the Virgint BaLTDioKgE, Nov. S.—In the U.S. district court Storm of wind and sleet raged here all last - |. OF } F : destice Harlan, District Commisstoners Dent, | If General Mahone, the Virginia senator, : night. The k ts »: W h Ni d G : i ith th this morning Judge Morris sentenced Dr. Syd ght. ¢ legislature ts called by the oMi:tal ashington News and Gossip. | meren and Twining, Gen. Mevook, Gen. Al | should refuse to act with the democrats and xe | Dey D. Grant, Michael Ward alias ‘Thon, Colla, | Gezetic to meet on Dee. sath. tf the €i of © lambig wil! be hod at Masai ; . 120. Director Burchard of tae mint, and Ju thus tle the Senate, a very Intercsting question | LATEST ELECTION NEWS. | nan, ana Wim. Owens allas Wm: Statord, coo | Floods m New Brunswick. Temple, on WEONESUAY, November sth, at 6 GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS TO DAY.—1 ‘nal rev- ue Po auunien comers oy a | will at once arise In the Senate as to the right ae of raga falsely oe ‘the case Sr. Joun, > . . erick b* enue, $725,546.40; cr $539,559.. £ ; : of the Vice President to cast the deciding vote $f Owens, who clatmed an additional pension. ons By ord. of the MW. Grand Mates. » c something, and during the diy many “ In s kept ba as an oe SENGER ION: OF | THE PeestpEnt « rep to-day John It. Bio simply wanted to pay their resgects | On any resolution or motion affecting the or- CONGRESSIONAL RETURNS. 22 passing sentence Judge Morris sai 1 t0 De | logs kept b: MASONIO.—By Dispensation of the ME. | tonander, of New York, to be marshal of the retary Thomp:on, Lol. J. Badgland. U.S. © | ‘jar ation of the Senate. Prominent democrats edot forgery he thought a light sentence would | © Warren Court of I iry. os Sh a Croation sett, | U.S. consular court at Foo-Chow, Chica. Sul at Havre; J. C. smith, state treisurer of | say that he has no right to vote on such organt- not effect his reformation. He therefore seu- | Ngw ORK, Nov. S—At tho Warne t of 1 be on Boe Isivois; Postmaster Atuger, Col. J. O. P. Barn- | zation for the reason that he Is hot a member of tenced bim to pay a tine of $1,000 and to b> | ynawiry today iin aoe a “slthesiess | ome mae access Ta Resour in om | sion Hegre ig Thomas Pronk.) | the enaie dhe rights concated wo him. to | OREGON CERTAINLY REPUBLICAN | famicom 22.B¢, cunt #00 and to. 0° | wnctry to-day, lingaaier General Hoary ersestysmuawetent awer fo an tuquiry from Major Wed erourc, | (RA WUE. of Bngland, calted on tho Presidest | east the deeiaing vote on all matters of legis Owens, he sald, had no doubt been in the arms. | Rarkead was recalled, and testified vaat on by order of the MESH E errook, ec. | MM Jobn Kelly tlegraphs that there is uo | tésaiterncon, the Senate in a perpetual deal lock wher the ope proceeded a omer cnutied to a pension, bi | py General Warren to General Sheridan tor 14- = a ————— | foundation for the report that he hv A Boy Mcrpgnes Parpongp —Oscar Snow, a | two political parties were evenly divided. NEW YORK DEMOCRATS. Lies rine cree ie han peeve usa pedis ber = told by i latter taat be fer THE LIQUOR DEALERS grapned to bis friends not to pay White boy, was tried wich others In the western | ‘There Is no doubt but tat on, the sth of he would give him a Usht sentence, and 10 | Rad already sent his orders. Bolle > = cere district of Arkansas for murder in 1 and } March next, when President-elect Gartleld con- Ward, who was a young man, with | od, ar e ; si » TBE LIQUOR DEALFRS 7 S Bi ; rie man, | recalled, and stated that he saw Generals Sheri- : os Mi raesy © ASSOCIATION | accospixa To Tha ANNUAL Report ot Gen, | sentenced to be hung September isin of that | Yeues the Senate in extraordinary session to! yay Copy QR FRAUD, | ee es ae be sponghy 8 | dau and Warren apparently tn consultation on COSMOPOLITAN HALL, Benet the cues of the Ordnance depart- Aa appt SG TO Ne teen ws of age | endeavor fo Feorganize ‘the Senate and thus sentenced Owens and Ward each to pay a ig, | te Samue day in Glian Heid. oO: ment during the last fiseal year were $1,597,747. | Gn jt his sentence was commuted to life im- | Secure control. e impo! of having con- —_-—__ of $1,000 and be imprisoned in the pentteattar WEDNESDAY EVENING, November 10th, {Re Principal topic discussed 1a the report 13 | priscnment. April the itu, 1st, the application | {¥01 reaches good deal further than securing THE COMING COUNCIL each for one year, Suwtinn Boek tasdoeien Wins tian 10H DATE 1HE INTRODUCTION | the millua question. Gea. Benet reaews tae | for pardon was renewed.’ It was toa certain | te few offices which a ie De sronage . - Third “ 4 APTER WH'CH DATE i HE IN TROD iN “ a. 2 > # ibe Senate. The main polnt is to secure the sion committee, in view of the completioa of BRE WILL BE isChEASED. recommendations made on this snoject to his | extent favorably considered, but it was dec ded committees. All important legislation 13 shaped — the revision of the English New Testament FRANK HUME, President. at aunnal report. He says, referring to expet- | that if at the end of five years’ imprisonm: ee hi ‘ie At ea the Sonate as a be De beas Corpus in Ireland. | and its cari plication by the Ual. ity ; oS, Secretary novs 3¢- | ments with great gan can fairly lay clin | he had behaved well the application would be | Ds the committees. and the Senate as a body 1s IRISH AGITATION EO DETEGH, NOv. G— ihe AOORANs cor. | SAE Sos Oradea eaemeeniee Gant aoe ane, re to have achieved a creat success. During the | more favorably considered. As that time hag | MOre Of a debating school, to discuss such 2 respondent at London vouches for the truth of | Presses of oxtor Cambridge, have directed ee Tee a the pistons | Past fiscal year2,3s7 rifles and carbiaes were | elupsed and the warden. of the Joliet penitea, | Measures as have thus been formulated, Ie the the statement that the Irish magistrates, by a | Ubllip Schaf, president, and G. E. Day, sec’y.to PDICAL. ASS CIATION of the District | P Bee py nel BR Lad 2 elapsed and the warden o! 3 pent republicans secure the organizatioa, they will 1 es rT siation | £1ve ube foliowing announcement to the press: . 3 D. NEXC, th- 9ri a o Atacand C1 cet rect + Roo wank: 72 rity. = 7 2 eric: e Of Neventer. asp an Byordero: mePrestdent. | There were lu store July Tiast aveserve sappiy, | Wey sone granted the young man a pardn. | Féspecttve committees, Dit will have a ma} rity only the Maso and Galway inaxistrates are iu | Bereby anpounee to the American publle that ‘ } ¥ WAhTiGAS, MD. See Including the above wumber of 22.979. AS a | When bis sentence was commuted he begged to | Teprezentation as each comic favor of a suspensicn of the habeas corpus act, Uhose editions of the new revision, In- en | ron I St the e #7 = athe: Hence the legislation of a session would be a5 . 4 cluoing the marginal renderings, which are E Live o1, | result of the trials it ts seen that the service ri be hung, saying that he would rather si | ateolutels under republican control in Bown Land Meetings on Sunday. bitsned. . by the t orsiy. ES int fer pet Hpeeist attention is caed | With service cartridse ts amply suflletont to dis. | Neath team conegn ‘a prisoner for life. absolutely under republican control in bot Loxpox, Nov. 8.—Several land meetings were | Priimncr or approved Dy the unlvorsity presses totreehnees a8 oO StuMs, Droweist, Se Ce ee Ee cake >, 7 3. Belle Han 1 erie ie Gerocrats will resistthe clatm that io The Evening Siar] held ib Cork on Sunday, at which the prosecu authorize ealuons” ewe By us as th thant noe Sotene: yards. THE Bony of Mrs. Belle Harding was found ia the Vice-President can vote on the question of New York, Nov. 8.—It is believed that not. | Uons of the indicted members of the laud league the Eest river, near Hunter's Point, on Satur- econd Lieutenant H. G. is cans | withstanding all the talk about the expectea | WEE Strongly denounced. At Shanagarry th: - | gga! = 1 Senateé the rep * A fresh sanply of | ARMY ORDER: day. She was formerly Miss Belle Parsons, the | te organization of the Senate the land leaguers were opposed by a power! ul body English Imports and Exports, ies | Sickel. jr. yw ¢ to the super- : f : will hold to the theory that such power 13 F eratie leatters tiers and the ag power aay Do epee ee) es Woand of thoes cen S Co3 LIVAR Sickel, jr., Th cavatry, wili report to iP daughter of wealiby parents in Base Vested in him. ‘The very pertinent question | ™ecting of the democratic leaders here and t of farmers and farm iaborers, who were led b> v0 ra: urns intendent general recruiting serv Queen county, N. Y. She was di th of October show a de bottle. er member of the land ieague. will (hen arlse'as to what the democrats wili | fact that they will boil with indignation and | Mr. Walsh, a forn |e: i gp aia sbari s 5 : = 2 Wi ed the ’ j | 4,581,000 pourds ip the value of itapo: city, to aceompany a detachment of recratts to | Busband, who ts supposed to have gone to | wlll then arise as to what the democr sey £0, they will simply issue a manifesto, | The Walst! party ‘stormed the plattorm, aud | 481,00) pour » | the department or Dakota, ‘Thesuperintendent | Chipa. Phe Jeceascd became melancholy, and 4 Pitan ie othet 5 : > ae after a desperate confitct Mr. Walsa naraggaed | the United King | pesrat recruiting service will torward one ban, | ber drowning ts attributed to sulcte Hican theory. ‘Take tis as a hypot etic Which will loudly appeal to the country and the meeting, denouncing the land leaguers, larine Disasters. Loxpox, Nov. &.—The bark Ospray, trom — Suppose the rman of (he republican caucus | adjourn. The general vellef here among pot: Mrs. Howe, the president of ihe Womeu’s | committee, Anthony, of Ruode Island, | clans of both parties and business mon 1s, that , Boston, which ts in default to its deposl- | bringg in a resolution to tits effec Political causes shouid be cheaply considered ared and twenty recrutts for assiom. | lows: To Fort Dougias, Utah territo; | tothe isth infantry. “To San m ef Congr ALG TA D ef Commbi D ON OR her = y tors nearly half a million dollars, upon being | tbat the rollowing be and hereby are atter substantial happenings. Tne teeling of | (uetec for this port, was abandoned at sea - ' BOO temmie—Ninety to the 2d tntantry arratgned in court tried the fi bers of the standing commi:tees of thy the people here outside ot the comparatively Se sober ath ye ae ee =i Qorcamown! aw keen = wf Te-day. vais t Pek ANNUM INTEREST } A large number of pso 4 A vote Js then taken and Mahone vot ts few who live on politics is, that Gen. Gartleld fs | Brig Dunkbearhelt, from Darien, ee Lenmre tie neg a ple will go down to the naval review, whicn Fe rae TROUT GH re ee es cook | Cleotad: that ithe House 18 oun, Tae | tive, Ue. ‘ was abandoned : . The crew Queenstown. ‘Toe | ive. Rattroa’d . before reported at Queenstown, from | Donds are irregular, but generally higuer, the bed her wller “brokes, & boat | principal having been In the Texas and ve und judcer trunk damaged in a gale. The | Pacifle ti Rio Grande division) to 95. Kan- steamer Tweed, from New Orleans, Sas ang Texas seconds and Mobile and Onis de- 2th. ond N. ney, C. B., October 12th, fe ined 1 per cent to 66%. ‘Tne gen- WHIC LTE HOWL RE Je AVATLEL ED BY 1H deut casts the deciding aitirm: ve and declares the resolution carted. There 13 lei E | dey. Right after the Capi 9 gz to-mor- AN IMPRISONED Mi’ 4 Man.—Dillon Irwin fs | but che recourse, and that is aa appeal from his ‘axes aiso calls (he atte: i | row the President and all the members of tae | confined in Ludlow street jail, New York, for | decision. ‘This must ve settled withoat debate, af he, hss recelved the du’ | Cabinet will go down to the navy yard aud | DOD-payment of miliua fines asa member of | Or ccurse upon this question the Vice-President be ready to recsive | aboard the Dispatch, which will taxe them ana | the Tist regiment. His wife complains of belay | would not vote, but on 2a apjeal a st oD = h ot e 4] 1 ohie a Rion re, tn Phy) 1 e e pPLopened ona jump, the advance othe fi i aiter | the ladies who accompany them to the review. | in a destitute condition in consequence of her | would be decided as an aliirma’ Then joie. Havre, has put tnto Plymouth for coal. Sui S : : a | The Faliqpoos will leave Bbmat tear o'clock | busband’s imprisonment, but the officers of the | again, on such an appeal it is very hard to s democratic as repabli Was hove to vwelve days in agale, duriug which | from Saturday's closing ranging from % to s due November 1, 1840, the | to morrow. She wil regiment assert that Irwin has tneurred a peu- | how David Davis will vote. He wil, uo dow she lo: anda boatand started the This inducea some selling, and ve on board the h: rvatistn of a tender tajorit °D, > y 9 spa 4 2 . i p gs : the stocks w ee of bureaus of the Na Pariment, other oi. | ally of $20 fine for not paradiog when nottiied. | vote with the democrats to retain the organiza- | which would always wlve it favorab'e action | O€Ck plan he steamer Kingston, from ined 128% % ! whole of said ers of the department and their famiMes, The | He had also sent an abusive letter to Col. Vas", | tion, but_on an appeal from su : a” ‘ober 19th, for Liverpool, put into | fell more than 1 per cent having been Bariing- 6 “att = 0 vole With On 80 inch of the S a decision | on all questions. Savannah, Speedwell, which had been ordered down to the | When one promising to attend parades tn fut herein outlined, he is just as ttal ‘A = = Michaels ith her cargo on tire. The fire | ton and Qrinc Chicago aad Aiton, 2 ,; vet half of said tsxes due"No- | Foview, will take with her the other people wno | Weuld have reileved hin from the flue. the republicans a ‘dri . St ished wid the cargo is dis- | Reading, 1*,; Wabash, 1,al',; iron Mountaua, inatter of fact the bus! the demo: ‘M3. Great, as been Oxting’ ing to array themselv in line agaln begian’ 7 B d West. Union Tei., 15 per cea. The a « ssid | have been invited to att he will leave to. therefore, are Davis and Mahone. the politicians in absolute lack of patience witn arging in bad order. 1c, ani Pst. a + 1s pel a 4 twill be added | ym r fe wil A PETRIFIED Sqva y arson (Nevad2) . =a: a 3: : = bl > ch J . 5 decline was then checked and the [levated Li be added | repel ee —_— Of people wil! also Appeal gives an account of the nding of the THE ORGANIZATION OF THE HOUS® hen, So strong ts this that it is probable that A French Abbey Besieged. Raltrond stocks were Qe featurea, and ad- S.A dispatch from Marsellles ‘legrim Company says: The slege of the Abbey of the Premontre fathers con- * : : y the repubit- | New York city would be republican {i the yote | Loxpow., petrified body of a woman a few days Since on | Will undoubtedly be controlled vy the repubit o republican ti Ns Mu. Gz>. FRANCIS Dawson, of California, who | the banks of Cascade lake. ‘The petrifaction | cane. Even though they do not have a clear | Was taken to-morrow after the experienceof the | to Reuter Sante was formerly hbrarlan of the U.S. Senate,indat Dyan epeucot tis Canoes Cee aee majority over all, those of the so-called ind - Jection.so stroug hasthedown town fling | tinues, and the troops still suground the mon- | N&S avanced 2, Loulevitie aud Na Tits =, | Present the treasurer of the republican Congres- | ences, $100 Was Offered tne ie pendents are republican greenbackers, who | become. It must be remembered three-fourths | asters. ‘The sub-Pretectstates tbat the author- | NeW general list was strengthened 0; this ad. a JOHN F_OOK. | csonal campaten committee, aiso a 3. 2 With the Tepublicans. | of the great general wholesale business of this | itles do not intend to break open the doors, bu: | TBE geuersd strong as we write, prices bring at ee of Taxes for the Disiriet of Columbia. | some distinction, and the compiler publicans the offices and lone below Canal street. More than half | will continue the siege a month if neces- or near the highest of the day.’ ‘he principal —- | Mean text DookS of Isis and Iss, will be sap- any lisanatoreant ing ee! Conceie Cae of New York 13 ny The —— ogg piers dealings have been tn Western U aton Teiegrapn, THE io > a phe y | Work Ammnican nt the repubiteans zing ow C: rect. Cleat provisions, ad will not yiel 1 . ‘ coal Stocks “AIL ported by a large number of his friends in th c ig some talk that Clerk Adi xilJS Understood that the object of Jona c. Cee ee Manhattan, Wabash and the coal stocks. Al Ne AND BUILDING AS appists of Tamie’ were dis. ary : e i its meeting for subscrip- | '§ visit to General Garfield was to see | persed on the Gth instant by a body o: i | regen | — gergan = A ment of dues, 81 per share | Steamers Intended Whether the appointment of General Harrison | seven brigades of gendalanerle and Nifty troop malty for non-payme ie May 1, 1850, if Ww IE pore > of the keecnd b The petrifaction roalist of | is na gcod state of preservation, and is oct Mpa ae Coane he repub- | cently that of anold shriveled-up Indian squa:v hel Gromtee ASSOCIATIO Mors Ricans Mint Do-—For about. a hext House of Representatives for the positioa j Mille along the banks of the Tyne the shio- ‘ of sergeant-at-aries of that body. Los Sards are worked to their utmost eapacity on up alist of the membership, the trans-Atlantte trade, | tY Sore hoeus pocus, drop out one or two WEDNES: : pike , ef 4 mics =< | which mature December ext, that P. 7A NavaL ORDERS Jeutenant ‘bster Doty, | Most of the new vessels are of mi oth pr - | Publican members and substitute for theia uh to the Cabinet could be secured, 80 as to make | of the |: A dispatch irom Paris to te Zines “ - ith Patent O y 3 aM Moth Dr ete Se ee Seyntes ay ‘ SGapwan a ts may be presented, yet the mata dependence ot ag ube at tha | to the Shenandoah. South At! squadron, rtlons, and among them is one for tae Allan | Gemocratie competitors, or, again, that Ia sev- | Mr. New s way to the Senate from Indiana clear. | says the Nantes Capuchius have cinvarked for Sanioey eniek Coie tiae tap bee Sigun precios subscribers. Per- a “ork, the mons tenant A. B. ae eee lons burthen, which 1s very near cae ricts 1 will be arranged to give dem-} The result has not transpired. It ts sald thai | Cork. whl be geld imports ‘There ts no doubi that completion. c o ‘The Forte’s Effort. foreign gold will be imported. What there t between ual certtiicates, he will give the dem- | nist now for the Senate. Lonpon, Nov. 5.—A Constantinople dispatch ae 1s whether wil comein suflictes t ve cases | ocrats the benefit of the doubt. it may be tnat TU has been stated that Senator Thurman was | to ine MaLchester Guardian says: The Porieis | gmount to keep the bank reserve from fa Loret themesives with a proser. | Per steamer, December 4th. “a “as. t.vestors or | Wyckoff, to the Kicnmond, Astatte station, per are invited to a:. | steamer December Ist trom San Francisco.’ As | DirnTHEnta. certificates of stock and | sfstant Engineer G. 8. Ransom, to exa eriificates, and where the clerg choosvs | Governor-elect Porter will Be astrong antago- E One hundred and twe' tnation | of diphtheria were reported to the * sn ‘ooktyn | inasmuch as Clerk Adams’ own official life d> | telegraphed for to come to New York and meer 1 mend r a = =“ igla - eee ene ee EDWTARDS, President. | {OF Promotion. Master T. G. @: Saiter, fromthe | board of health last weeks ee we ds upon a democratic organization, he would | the members of the national committee, buc tt | To entctuatcGoes the panda eee: position ep tag: et Nay hed eared ge pedo HN COOK. Vice Presideat. | Coast survey steamer Bache, and ordered to the | were fatal. During October 4 : tempted to resort to such expedients, Even | is not so. He has gone to Washington to stay | notice. x £545, 00N),000-Joans, are within a milijon andtiroe JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Secretary and Treasurer. Maiion, South Atlantic station. per steamer of | ported, the deaths numbering 165. The health | should he, the troubie 1s that there are three or | for the winter. Senator Blaine, who {s here, Hanlan-Trickett Sculling Match erase A, ane wether Ser seer three ocwi-3 December 4th. officers have@aken every precaution to abate | four independent democrats who could not b2 | will probably be offered the position of Secre Bab lancdiey Fceseert fo sod cere s. 100. with the = = = ———— the disease ard prevent its spread. depended upon to sustain him. These are A. H. | tary of State, but will decline it and provably-} ,,2@ the sculiing match between Hanlan and | spirit of speculation 'at the Siock Exchange [ee EROAES COUGH SPECIFIC forcouzis, | Gex. CHaUNCEY MCKERVER, asslstint adja- cone ae Biepieng gid Soeur of Gentgin: wed Tecan || Meets neti Trickett, for the championship, to come off thls | rampant. Currency is leaving the city in oda. re Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. For | tant gereral, reported this morning for duty tn A Woman's Dgatn Senrance. — Frank Lam- | Morse, of Mass. It 1s hardly in the nature o° —<$<$<<—$—$ day week, the betting Is now 5 to4 on Hanlan. | siderable amounts for the west and the south. tale, Oy all druce‘sta. | Wholesale depot SCOTT & | the adjutant general's oftice. He has just bean br ee canon te were pon things, therefore, that the democrats can retain KENTUCKY CO ESSMEN. Baers of = (era aa Se a oey wit cause me ag ROMW EL 30 Pennsylvanii - _oct9-3ia 5 ey te murder of Joan Meterhoffer in | the House. x , Nov. as 4 fo - relleved from duty at Gen. Hancock's head- | West orange, N. J., October 9, 18/9, wele sch 4 ‘ ste: y of Pi prise if the money market becomes decided! CAT 5 a ns cs » N. Je, , - e ») Electe Ninth veteran steamship builder. formerly of Patla iy eee ee a Re Gone any eaaana. He Will De ChE | tenced uy Judge Depue, at Newarr’ Saturday, | "°°"! ess ov ram RESON Parner (Dem) toorict, im me Nimeh | ceipnia, died in Broosiyn yesterday, in the yah SE ee Rick, Dutaley bitha, Meckwie Attias Geyeos, | We adjutant generars omice under adjatant | (OP hawged on January 6 18si. Tue prisoners | put tittle in the shape of legislation can be ex [Special Dispatch to The Evening Star.) year of ‘his age. peng PoP satiate General Drum. The Frenck Program, Prime mercantile paper ts 4a6 per cent. pected. The tariff question having been mag- Ait. VERNON, Ky., Noy. S.—Turner (dem.) has A Paris dispatch to the Times says: ‘The cabi * relies wow “4 THE NATIONAL Democaatic Executive Cox unified in the recent canvass, will be agitated. No | run ahead of Hancock in this (the 9th) con- y The Mark: OtR AstaTic Squavnos.—The Navy Depart- | wrerge isto meet in New York this week, svi Caeite All fil be pacsen aur diver reo : » net aitcussed on Saturday the declaration {o be caved . 4: Z fos | gressional district, and it looks now as if heis | made at the opening of the chambers. Tae pro- BALTIMORE, Nov. 8 —Virginis sixes, olf, 16: ment today received advices from Kea | to-day several of its members will meet other i re ‘ : wae 7 F z 2 expect y, | do. Ceferred, 3%: do. consols, 654: " Adintral J. M. BeClitz, commanding the Asiatic | prominent democrats at headquarters for en, wil be offered to torce a record vote. N-ituer | elected by about 500 majority. Fifteen coun- | gram 1s expected to be a reorganized ministry, | do. p Lo. is, 65%: do. second iinar n = MILBER 1429 : a Will there be time between December aud the | tes are heard froin and give White (rep.) a ne: | reform of the laws relative to the press and | Mes, 24: Jo. ‘past due ootpous, lig: sta'ton, dated Yokohama, October 4th. About | Sultation. 4th of March next to pass a bill to refuad th: | majority of 42 Nine Countion are ay to b» | the right interpretation of the education laws, forties, 43; do. ten-forty ‘coupons, ; SaRERES TG the Hct Go ie would proceed ia | que Rev, EDwasp Cow J tive and six pat cent sboads, watch fallduere- | heard from, which gave in 1si6 ademoerati: | Confession of a Russian Nihilist. : ae She Lie Eh aus and Chee‘oo. ‘The Alert and Asheulot were a | F0:4, 19 New York, who was D a iS ay majority of s6i. In four of those counties— Lowpon, Nov. 5.—A dispatch from St. Peters > z ‘ a ane ook an m the : e a e year's imprisonment and to pay a bility. ts, throngh the failure to pass a retundirg | Knox, Bell, Breathitt and Morgau—itis known | vurgto the Dew, 7-8 says: At the trial be- reef and ith ga the $ths Ath and | Chie co w bae they would remain for the pret- | for n-treatment of the chides Wise Si. | till by March next, tuat President-elect Garhsi: | RLO%: Bell, Breathitt Ucket, and the estimate. | forethe military tribunal, ail the ‘ibilis pore, | 42585.008 at 5 Velek "p.m. on eee eee ag io charge, has become a broken-down man. itis | Wil callan extra session of the 47th Congress. | pased upon partial returns, 1s that the nine | oners acknowledged Lelonging to the revolu. | % seb. ee, TUPSDAY EVE 2 - re e a r-lease would take place on the 20th of Decex, | Abother occasion for calling the new Cougress | counties will give Tarner about 1,200 majority. | tonary party. One, named Sheraleff, admitted 4g eee hs Sow Rock Atavus Gaaren cate cone | eutwenil anon hosel Gy GaaNeh ane cremh | Ger bub jetne fine is hot paid, le wih bave ns | Will be the tallure of tie present Congress to | thus electing Lim by about 900. that he participated'in the preparation of the fact. cher, southern pi a I a ah place sae would spene | S@hve a further term of 250 days He has bey, | Passa bill making an appropriation to pay for = a : mize under the raflway at Moscow, in Dacem- | 114; do. amber, 1-10a1.20; = the winter. The Palos at Kobe, assisted the | @ the hospltal forsome time, andis now servin« | the services of deputy Inarshals, used for elec- | THE: MEISSOURT DELEGATION, || per, 1579, and two others recounted the provers 2 western winter 4 splendid Su~per will he rerved and tha Fan Ainerican Ship Matchless, of Boston, In weting | 8a burse. Hts lawyer has been endeavorta., | COM Purposes. It is nov anticipated that the naw How It Will Stand. ingS in connection with the mine on the Sim al-15%; December, 4-17 3¢a1-18 oof assist or beep alls diphemager a4 a beer alerts Se Oe een Lee Eee to obtain @ remisston of the tine ora reversal or | COvgressional apportiontment will be tixed by pORat Dispute 5 Be tar. pleropol raliway. . A OS » know Just bow to do this sort of | afloat. she having gone ashore. ‘Toe Ale tue judgment, so as to lessen the odium at. | (ve present Congress, because of the cens 13 da: (Special Dispatch lo The Evening Star.) Not to Coerce Ireland. eteady: western strong and, bicher—sontbera Apnle & Hall at Cneetoen Tes eee Pars | tached to bis nam - ~~ | Wheh is behind in its compilations, and tor | St. Lovrs, Mo., Nov. S.—In the first, secon! Leon, Nov. S—It is now stated ‘that the | eoeShat een te ‘GX December “Sox oN, DOM qekninee Ociveee ae oe We ee San aE sow | MoWIN Make a combined atc HlecoIn. | third, fourth, fizth, eleventh, tweifih and thir- | aisraten Gt the channel fleet to Ireland le in the | seat MuyeNoNember, EON, December, 6 mead SPORTING GOODS. and winter. The health of the sqtadeon 1s | Burke and J.D. Houston, proprictora ‘or ti fini to accomplish anything. Bland, Clark, Hatch and Buckner, all demo- es Guxleiee mow werk: enneyivants abd Maryland, 2 Pro- . 8 tLinG G - | good. New Orleans Democrar, for $20.01 damages f STS IS eee na or ase De | CRS, are. elacted. oe fe eet ee || 08 ie Else 000 in wullion ieiewarntee tom the tanto toaes cena wae oo eat sie > " 5 E alleged libelou a 1 Deni sett the present Congress isthe manner Te} an, is elect . In 8 Six! seventh ale Rtmerte “sigs Ze a ~ “ ve UST OUT! Mu. BEECHER xp Cox. IncnsoLt.—A Star | Craton OetoUee ae ee eee Im the Demo. | Settled by the present Congress is the counted, | and tenth, ‘Haveitiue, ltee ana Barrows, repub- | Bavi of Englend to-day, £151,000 was for ship- | sides, mene offering, and Sic. $100 GUN REDUCED To $35!!! | Wan met Colonel Robert Ingersoll today and = Not serous because there is Hable to be auy | lMcan greenbackers, are elected, and’ In the | Meut to New York. }1yal3, Lard-reas ‘tie! er quiet— 2 aac congratulated him upon the fortunate fact that | _ A COLORED Demockar Ku.ep.—Reuven Dod- | dispute over Gsriield’s election, but because it | ninth, Ford, Fepublican greenbacker, 1s appar- nm. Garibaldi. re ime to choice western packed, Ifis23; do. roll, 20 The bi; f bargaim erer seen i this country in | Kev. Henry Ward Beecher had endorsed him, | 800, @ respectable colored mau. years ol, | involves the question of fixing a precedent for | ently elected, though the democrats claim that MiLan, Nov. 8.—General Garibaldi and famliy 2) firmer and active, 22823 etroleum tne weary ofa Lovibie Garret Brevch loading Shot Gun! | whereat he replied: “1 think It a 20d d2al killed in Greenville, S. C., Saturday nlgat. | the future. there is @ doubt in favor of Craig, democrat. | bave leit thi: city for Genoa. | duli—refined, tz. Cottee duil and about nouiaal— Has extra fine Damascus Steel Barrels, with | ore fortunate for Mr. Beecher thit I eadorsed | While on his way home, by unknown parties. . ———— The vote Is very close, and Ford tas now an pe gee | Bio carsors, ordinary, 0 fair, llisi3is. Sugar ent bolted Eatension Rib! Tov Snap Action aud | Tin He was a well-known democrat, and his iaurd-r | Controlling the Pork Market. apparent majority of 83. In the sixth district A Frightful Virginia Tragedy. | joie” Frovits te Livernnt po cane a ae Fae Fornd | Double Bolts nea Said Pocomet {s supposed to be on accoun: of his politics, as | HOW A CHICAGO FIRM MADE SEVEN MILLIONS of | Several of the remote counties have not si { | ote. Freighta to Liverpool 16d. 4 fa steamer duil—<cnt ton, 3 94. Re Noy. S.—A Hichmond (Va.) special flour, 38. + The whole «un is ri 3, PSI, SS ven sew Yor nly enyraved and elewa: CONGRESSMEN JON B. Chaxk, of Missouri, is | threats have been made against him. DOLLAR! the majorities that were estimated for Hazel- Naw Yor iM yesterday morning, Merrill Apts flour, 1.533 barrel: heat, 96, br Dee es eae ee ee es inthe city. He isto be married here on Wed . = E A Chicago dispatch to tue New York iWorrd | tine, republican greenbacker, but itis not prov | R&St aeeaee neat creas Springs, in Loudon | corm, 9000. burbels: tre, Lowe teak shoot well and give perfect satisfaction OF MOueY | pecday next. My. Clark that 3 Kitep pb Bexciax.—John P. Gordon, | says the inside history of the great Armour | able that he ts beaten, though some democrats | cou: ty, quarrelled with his wife's sister, who ments wheat, 104,392 bushela; corn, | none. “ sday ne wis Clark says that the four | about thirty-three years of age, was fatally shot “pork corner,” Jn which the firm made a profit | are disposed to claim ‘the election of Waddill eee: se. Th Aly infuriated he | Sales- wheat,” 007,917 bushels; cora,’ 208,064 ONLY 235, FORMER PRICE 8100. SET Beant Free eee roneress from Missouri | at his boerding-house at Quincy, Mass., Satur- | oP ro. u,0u0, was Made pubue last triday. stay | democrat eee | bushels OMEARA'S | will act with the republicans in the organtva. | day morning. by a burglar who had entered the history of the operations goes back to the sum. — selzed a large ap re aed webbed | a XEW YORK, Nov. 8 —Stock ik. Money, Sporting Bazars, cor. 15th and F, opp. U. 4 per ee oe hur Ne an hat . fe ns Hence? and with whom he was struggiing. The | mer of isi9, at which time Phil. Armour and NEW YORK PRESS VIEWS. SSS reed ity che Wandioee pede is nee—lonx, 480% : short, 462% Gov 7 opt s. _ zt otea a ul. Tg) Pd. 5 a , >] tng ar 4 a <, and 521 th oe ; Fost Offic: Teeuaih svene MEsourT Gil aene te aneress ‘Blar escaped Bee ibe it yi Sonn P AaU Into n eat Sea He then went into the house, and taklag down = aw xou 5 or. 8.—Flour firmer. Wheat = five representatives who will not act with the |, A TORNADO strt rernmost por. | perk market of the world. ‘They. were ab-1q | PFOROsAI for a New Democratic So- | his gun discarged’ it tito the alr, re | Snmer, cormiuiet "oo bonds, . RUPPERT, democrats. tion of Utica, N. Y., unday,doins | PPorttwomosths, aod, during ther ovens | cee Br es ee ee ee Fiasty | new fives 201%” “Aaatic™ add Grext’ Weatert , ———_ at Gamsze, tt over Clev.- . , y * tionment Under the New Censu: ee her 3 Vici ay, i. Trustees" Sh: Nos. 403 and 405 7th st. nw. | MR.UN. HL. Carrrenpen, of Callfornia, was to- Western points yesterday, dotag OF VCE RR LORE NOL [Special Dispatch to the Evening Star.) the muzzle of the gan under, is ba cutn id teat "Wemere caine see, hae ae, : Fantics 5 U.S Saprens t erty. s sions, ine! zk i malate oes rd fired. He fell w d hk y | New York Cautral, 1414. pis Central, 13 HEADQUARTEES FOR THE Ce OO es Wt. & Sopra ee = ou Fibs, Dought ai less than 4\, ‘cents per pound, | ‘The Sun recommends the formation of a new | Tuuiated, Walle struggling on the ground ie Betaaie o ee ee ee AGxgs BR x WHITNEY CHILDREN CARRIAGES, ARCH | ERY ASD FISHING TACKLES: ozo 8 | BERTS! THE JEANNETTE by | Siarted out elght weeks » Is Loveredited at tae | Poor bouses at Chicag: ATION, Which | Abd 150,000 barrels of pork, at an average of | democratic society in New York city to take the | noticed signs of returniug ite tn bi DON, | Nov. fier playing to | Only $ per barrel. Oa thelr retara to A ‘dying sis- i ail his strength, he s bonis, 4per ound until he reached a | New ¥ Lise: as perceaten ites. 5 nts, "es 439 percents, - Erie, 4555 ‘ork Ceutral, iettits Atlantic and ‘rest ‘The Rerortsp Loss being crushed in the i oF it the Grand | im S: ptember they found the market atrengti Dine Of Teeny ad Wvse bale Th | ee i a si iy » | crawled abont on the gt Ven’ teen” ci 4 Opera House, has tin: ening. Priecs went up and they re si society, 1t says, should be organized upon the is “4 ash ester wecond mortgage trustees’ cartificates, QUET AND LAWN TENNIS: BIG¥- revenue marine burea of the Treasury depart AE as eS protit of $2,000,000. In the next Ss three tiue principles of ‘Jeffersonian democracy g a es = = re OM. : ulincks Central os: eine. 76 = ment. Mr. Clark,chtef of the bireau, thinxs AYOR KalLoci, of San Francisco, was ar- | months pork ad ced to $14.a barrel, and ribs | Dot for the mere promotion of its individual oman, ting the stone as high as he 7 ioe om 5 CLES, VELOOIPEDES AND | 7 eh repntted hie tea prone jary enueday on an indictment by tue | in proportion. Under the impression’ that the | Members. ‘The World does not seem disposed | WAR. and Litting the Somens fn ie Pile mets Ripper srg yt WAGONS. 1 rm Whalers that were | grand jury charging bisa with infraction of the | boom was geing to continue they made further | to agitate the “frand” issue to any extent. da as he'was reaching out again for the stone his | son & Co —U, ‘S. 4° per ceuta, 5%. TB ase sl fident thar toe law In connection with the employment of labor | purchases. ‘Theo came the reaction, pork | says paragraphically that “Congress will do 113 wife appeared in the yard, and seeing him | per cents, 111; D. of ©. 3.65%, 99% sales; Wy%- = AT Putces TO Burr THe Truzs. neste will be heard trom. He thinks sh: on the new city hall by day’s work instead of going Trom $14 to $9.25 In spite of all that could | duty fn the matter, and there will be no more clutching at the stone selved Another, and stand Kew Jersey Central, 78%. ; == = yone farther north. by contract. done to bolster it. ‘The $2,000,000 went and | throwing of loaded dies for the presidency on au ing over his body dealt him lira bis death blow, | °5'«;. Erie, 437s; Michiran Cent z fs es wurenen Te = another $1,000,000 after it. “he members of | clectrral board unkuown to the Constitution.” | Tt@is understood that Nott and bie write ined j Lake FOR THE LATEST STYLES. | Tre Rervsu CAMPAIGN IN DELawa — ‘eo oa ihe pons To BE AkResTzD.—In | the firm at once set about Tetrieving their | The Tribune says “the democratic cha abou | peen quarreling, and that his sister-in-law took OF | A gentieman who was ta this city last night ue oe i we Court, New York, Sai- | losses and sent agents through this country | fraud in New York has no other basisthan an | nig wile's par. “ STEDMAN ROCELAXS and who was close in the confilence of quigay. Judge it hae Cane ee oe Europe, and from the reports made satis- | Increase In republican votes, which democrats sires . Nailonal Republican Committee, sald that the | clerk, for seventeen inspec SOUID. De i dened Foe eet Ot, eae nog | themselves take pains to ’prove the result of ALE. QUALITIES, FOR GENTS, BOYS AND CHILDREN. : ‘ors of election who Work done in Delaware by the republicans was | bad been derelict in their duties. It is chacyed | WOWO be iu demand . mouths. They began cl el i JERSEY City, N. J., Nov. 5.—At six o'clock Aa hot directed so much to secure the election of | that they did not make thelr returns in the the actual ‘ston ae diy ea ae SaMathing Delle hie oo ene this morning an ens art Of a coal train es ees ae ee Gerfeld electors as it was directed tosecure the | time epecified by law. rels ob hand in Chicago and a trifle over 109,00) | Competenée, and ‘therfore shouts “tradd, | Ou the Moris and Essex allroad Jimped tue | A DESrREATE Assavie.—Av 12:8) o'vlosk to- ee ee legislature and defeat Seaator Bayard’s retura Se bbls. in store in other cities. This they bougzt | The Tildenites want to divert attention from | tack at 19th and Grove strects, Jersey City. | day Peter Highgrass, who drives a wagon for H. rové-Im 621 Pennsylvaniaave- | to the Senate. Further, that in Wilmington ‘THE RAl-ROaD WAR.—AS 500n as Lhe Chicago | at prices ranging from $9.50 to $10.50, the average | their slaughter of the candidate, and there. | The engineer, Peter Cavanaugh, a resident of | A. Brown, provision dealer, on 7th etreet road, eight of the legtslative districts were carried by | and Alton railroad company was informed that belng avout $10. | In addition they secured | fore they shout fraud, Mr. Kelly does no. | Pert Morris, who tried to leap from the tender | while delivering yoods at, 1912 Connecticut ave SE REGULATOR | Weres sl p in Sussex cc hat | Louis and Kani sity ant Tespective- | awaited devi D 2 e 4 cs ym. 4 ve y inju e | One white man, an ‘AGE REGU! LATOR 1, | the republicans Would have carried the logisia. | (CVRer ae emeas City 10 $4 and $9 res poe aited developments. They took occasion to | bis treding, ana therefore he shouts fraud.” | man, Wm. Hopptog, was severely in}: Th for the ensuing four | democratic trading and treachery. Mr. Bar- Fatal Railroad Accident. every y Bt let everybody know that they had ; | The Times points out Ki dai Will amount to about $5,000. The track | cheek, extending Gown under the neck. He EPO RR a othe: ture, = ae Meme a ie tae ee et ions in cae tenceeantl a great ‘deal So pork have euppored that tipicw Eee was cleared at 11 o'clock, when travel was re- onl Speed KS frag 8 store, re, OD = street, enfoun 7 3 ts sat HEA eS $1 c nipulators had laid their plans to force the | portioument under the present. sumed. we Price $15. GEN. GARFIELD TO Resin Hts MEMBERSHIr | sold tickets at & and $5. This cut the Chicigo | price wp toe, oe P eS P cones would dangerous. One assailant was Tom Bowie, a BAYWARD & MCTCHINSON, — | axp Sexavoxsutr.—It is understood that Gea. | ard Alton also met, ana there the war closed | Bradually<° But eine ‘became apaasaree | forme tee STs en le bation aie loyed at Paterson, | colored vagrant, aud the second was a large cots So. S17 O:h street mew. | Gartleld will not again take his seat asa member | fOr Saturday night to be resumed to-day. see cuuders aud speculators that a great buil | reduced to two, called the north and the south, | \ParsRsos, N. J, Nov, Singeterencs worne | Diack man, nate unknown, and the taind a =: 5 of the House of Representatives, but will in ad ty snor His WIFE AND Bpisene-—In movement was on foot, prices were run up with | Including New England, the middle states, and | rumor widely circulated and published in seve- | Small yellow man. 4 warp & BUTCHINSON, = = boast tg — oo bee remtmot ee phia yesterday, Jchn. Volz, aged 38, a morocco ee that it was feared the effect | the western states under the first head, it will | ral New York dailies, to the effect wnat Chinese To ‘VENT RyoTs—The directors, off a 217 Ninth st. n.w.. iota tse ooter caliper ~ eee 2 fintser, shot his wife through the hand aud wor nighten off the “shoats” and induce | be seen that the gains of the west are not suM- | labor was being Introduced into the silk and x PREVED ig , cers: apr them to seitle too early. To prevent such a | cient to offset the losses of t ther mills of it is met with an indig- | 2bd a number of stockholders of the Ubio Cen- “3 - ges = +2: mouth, knocking out three of her teeth, aud i a . of the east, and that | other + tral F th ‘over the road to wive Fpecial n to also ig pret Epp oes then Went home and shot himself. tufticung & Toren oes threw nearly a half militon | the growth of the ast gecade has shifted three | nant denial on part of manutfactories here. The | tral Ratiroad recently passed ove ‘ ’; bic + , Where the company own extensive MODERNIZING DEFECTIVE PLUMBING dee wee Reserve of | Gangerous wound in the head. ‘THe parties had | the boom weg ee ty aad aus served to check | Copgressional seats “fom the north to | Barbour Flax Spinning company, who have | Corning, pany 1 7 eep it within their the 33. aving set a num- | Coal lands, and where it will be remembered se- iD city resi'ences, and, having a large force of com- | Ohio, there 18n0 doubt of the result in a politi Dee eer and pee recently had Volz | at the same time ‘proguce the ttnpression hat and un the Pode Jappertionment it beret Uninamen to, work by way of experi- | rious riots occurred between white and colored Srdera, “Tes Siena prompély to all Joniine | cal sense. pce So pee a eno are OR Bria They gould not or did not carry out thetr pub. | Will have iss; now the south lias 105, and Under | ment, declares the statement false in every par- | Miners only a short Uamestnon, The party Go- Coneunssan Sriuxone Was Mores —Con- | A, S¥aany oF Evaers Annoan, — cardinal | Operautne meg ce oreng, uottons io, | we vew apportioument it will have 1s. ‘rus | Uculir, In a personal canvass of the great | cided that (he best way of preventing "a recur. Dr BOR ASEEUBNACE. oe go | greseinan Springer, of Iillaols, is in Washing. | J8¢obint bas gone te Munich to concert wich | Operation Europe was taken nereene pris Davo! Deen maab=an Roxas, (3) a i braska. (2;) | lows:—Iist. Do you have any Chinese labor em- | churches and school houses. A meeting was 2 ie Gi mepoUaiinns were cee aa the ace ere found willing’ to set pork ee a the Hen a ee ne eae a ecg pid plover 2a, Have Fou contemplated employ accordingly ‘head on the spectal train walcu Bore am we have pad to all vale sea noaberal cons promvional dtstrices: ae ~ | Nalican. “England, at the instance of Persia, | moaaung. ‘They knew that they het all the Oatetali S vine esas ven eee oe neo employed fn any silk or other mills in | Subscribed towards the bullding of a church for inv apparatus, warrant | C yu s' 4 LS has requested the Porte to station a guard on ‘ that those who had sold them the this head te pene hate! be a4 ‘William &. | Paterson? 4th. In your judgment has such em- = white miners, two schools and a church for Barn {nat | the Kurds into Persta. Ata council of the Tark- | aytle Would have to come to them for it or and Jonn Kelly for diverting atteation | ployment ever been seriously contemplated by | the colored workinen. Eave ever Enown, and our practi e 2 hone tuenty-fve years in making cecal experience of | ton. He does not entirely abandon the hoge . and the clove ea le improvements in hea: rs : pork an ‘Ue ip claiming thst these furnacs ive the next House. He says the democrats of the frontier in ord vi feritorivus features to be found thang fuse. | Tilinols bad no money fn thelr canvass, an: Fee ne nemOnS Of We claim that for ECONOMY, DURAB! LITY, H um * it after the defeat in Iadlana It was imp ssivie to ferences. The amount of mone: {rem thelr blunders by a project for calling in | apy? The answer to all was a uniform and in SIMPLICITY s0¢ EASK OF MASAGEMENT they | folly them the Sultan tit he should Sider Derree reas | wal Was, placed last this game Was enor- | question and setting aalag Gardeld's majority | diguant “No. Ata recent wedding tn Siawson the bride's Be more HUT BLAST FUKNAGES in this aty | Ppxsoxax.—Senator Thurman ts in town for | tO surrender Daleigno at any cost. At a large | ers of the “brace nnd that they bows oro eae On eco ‘Three Suicides. ke to him of the magaitude of the gift. within the last two years than have been pat uect : ered rath | Weclng held in Paris Saturday a resolution | jess that $7.000,00., In other yen. ot | Th ; trict—Clem- | New York, Nov. —Wm. Manson. a Scoteh- Sef marriageble Gaughter and az ave not a . lemanding the suppression of 1e 6 a . wt 2 answi be all other Kinds combined, and b: t heard the winter, at his pleasant lence on ‘Was adopted a 0. rm ion of thé IM T words, they got ie Seventh Georgia Distric it Ngw York, Nov. 8.—Wm. s the father, T single complaint from them. fie General and Mrs, Gartiold wiltce -- | Uudget of the ministry of worship and the | jase wintcs "oa geet oe ear went down ents Elected. Fees ee orem Buttons’ | tink 1 gotoml cheap.”—Danbury Nera’ HAYWARD «4 a the anniversary of thelr marriage next ration of church and state. S! Abdul- er" 16 Wai} {Special Dispatch to The Evening S'ar.) No. man street, ani . « ” ? eae. | Thnintag otic thease’ Gunes eateaicior | Gk tte agaist Urraiaiy with oaeo brethren ft mtateta Se bard as thetr western | arvawna, Ga Nov. &-OMicial revaras from LE EO Ee a ye ee Ge opty aux? . SAF Oth street n. w. | cme yS<terday._—Harry New, of the pres rary . a las been repulsed with great loss. | york money 1s, laced to the “credit oF eae the 7th Bal atstrict show that Clem- a head, a No. 142 Suffolk crest Stage can sousenenee the wae anion bd HE KITCHENER RANGE. ae 8: 6lis Journal, ts $8,200 winner On the lateelee~ | The Kurds are now camped eight miles from | cago “pulls.” 7 elected over Feiton (inde- | Mi: 3a He all those AU ” ze We have endeavored to make 3 first-class"arti- | \'C2.——Abbey, the Napoleonic theatrical man- | Urdmiab, and Abdullah has had thirty of the —————— ents (regular dem.) 1s ¢ lanson was Poemeniy : , cle only, and have spared noexpensein Geemarc: | Aser, 15 an ONO mane Thavs what captured | army of ucae invading Persia crucified for | | Axraoxy CousTock, agent for the Society for Rendent dem. by S46 majority. Feltou's in- | majorof the (9th regiment, N.G.S..N.Y- We | cisTus. no, care pal ota five to ten facture of cur KITCHENER RANGES to secures | berhardt.—Mr. M. H. Sanford, the well | committing excesses. “Parueli, addressed a | tha ween eo has caused the ai reemegt “of Simmons, CAS Cenaus supervizor, | Wess eOGED OO ES Sane eet Persian ac don't understand cooking fixture that is all that cau be desired. That Wn breeder of race horses tn Kentucky, Ivit | meeting at Athlone yesterday, during which the | of agun and rife merchant of Bosto; rest | 1s said to have beaten him. was taken prisoner was ress, when they =i ihe Bamber that webavesold | Enclond on sae for America. ——Cha'les | stand—whicn had been tampered with—fell and | charge of fraudulent use of the mete or oss eee RAI Commnltsed WER & Dexz Temoiver, Che baile: | Che wend she saga" — Fue. eee a eae eras Deer: | Dediey Warner, the brilliant author and crushed several of the spec stock all the S Mr. Com- | whe Republican Majority in Oregon ists expelled from Ham leges that the firm have seat circulars Pt tators. The social- vn Probably come | broadcast through the matis , | Balist. was in 1556 admitted to the bar in Patia- pt fe are agents for the BALTIMORE, @ portavie | 4°), J. 0. Eaton, of Washington, was | to the United States to sett! presenting that | | The following was recelved to-day from Sena- | Sesveq™ooven cuildren ‘by tus fire wing ence and first. = | they would sell valual ‘Oregon: Rotary public. Grecicn, unequalled inthismarkee | amonz the Amereme reonteeh one New swheteas In reality ie amns datteat ponelaxn, Onsaor, Nov. .—£0 6: W, upton, | Tat night tye fail from the Toot ‘of Shi iies | «FTE NEW cases of small-pox were reported tn ~ HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, | }°:X Heraid office in Paris on Saturday. —— Ke Mare of an inferior quality, and not worth one- | “Seoond Controiler:—Returns not all in, @at cer: | tehareet. The coroner's in pera oppo Senator Luke Polaud, of Vermont, has lald aside half the sum asked. One ‘partner of fo gue, for republ.can Ucket. by noe lest than sw | thatthe gift provably, thie ee Boe | _ Col. Lucien C. Gause, for six years be = 7-4 angd No. 317 Oth street Ea senaus Dine cose with brass | battans.-— nado ees trial, and it was expected nee Joun H. Mrrcuet. | being desperate from juited Stns a m Pridey atJecksonport * z MANUFACTURING SLATE | ill cf Georgia tne aera tne other would be arrested in a few daya, a tapco merchant f i i a afer ned ded ave gunees ack oy MLA: | asia ed fora year the banasom® restdense of The Philadelphia Chronicie-Heraid Iamenta | peeeiirond Minge oma Tour. ee home at Se gr Peainy Chagas tron trom his ores the Fupericsity of our work fa apparent cock was presente! wirh seven sone Ttissald that the Prince of Wales Srescea tr ox ‘allroad. lett nor Boon Reart of, for Ciro yeu. The Pacoor A. De eres thn Spanish consul at NWAED & HUTCHINSON, | cares during the campaign reo eae won some $75,000 a barr i dhe feaas and Fait rot | siy oak the Gewertion, to heart and tell seri: é +s ‘ t the horse 9 was drowned October 11, while re- past Ho. 927 0mm street m, w. | Vari. Manning, of Mistisafpni, ig ie oke oe Bridge, Engiana, yces in Cathy | Taepection of that road, Sune UPFa 8 Your of | Goly th. she bad, PAT FOSOTeTed, And 1 Wee aaa ae ret ocuober, tt while

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