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we ae —— ” THE EVENING STAR. Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, ts = VICTORY FOR THE AMERICAN HORSE. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ,, - Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St., by as é The Evening Star Newspaper Company, | FOXHALL WINS THE CAEZARDWITCH STAKES GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. } a € ‘Tre Evestxa Stax is served to aubecribers 7 k * j THE NEW YORK DEMOCRATS tity by carriers, on their own account, at 10 ts Week, of 44 cenis per month. Copies at the counter, 2 > i sentseach. By mail—postage prepaid—i0 cents a month, one year, $6; six months, Baris MEETING OF THE STATE CONVENTION, schoo chaos mail mater, —_a Tae Weexcy Stan—published on Friday— The New York Democracy. Tostage prepaid. Six months, $1; 10 copies f ‘copies for $20. TAF uberis mt ep avanew: 58—N®: 8,898. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1881. TWO CENTS, |r euse conten sone yo sour am Mates of savertisine made Known on appiication. = > | eerie ic clas reer, tL-— at 00 tame - - morning the state on contested seats — = ~ * a SPECIAL SESSION OF THE SENATE. The Star Route Cases. (except the defendant George C. McDonough) | decided by a vote of admit the count j AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. PROCKEDINGS Ibi THE CRIMINAL covRT TO-par—| 8nd move the court for an order directing | democracy delevat« resolution offered by = EN ae a Tae REGULAR gu x ‘The Th New Senators Sworn In. ‘TWO MOTIONS OF COUNSEL FOR DEFENSE. the , district attorney to produce in court, | Thomas F. ¢ it one representative V ATIONAL THEATER. ‘i 7. GRAND LODG! Government Recerrs To-pay.—Internal rev 1 {OF ‘at some place convenient and suit-| from each d: . N Saas - _ sea ee tonROW cWolnesday) over enue, $428,509,69; customs, #584,878,35. Immediately after the reading of the journal,| This morning, on the convening of the Criminal able for counsel, the oriinal - records, | [7m each EVERY EVENING, WEDNESDAY AAD SATURDAY i at Pe oe A idiacanes Sarat i BSearenmsrhsiis Mr Edmunds, rising to a question of the highest | Court (Judge Cox), the Hon. Jere Wilson, Col. papers and files ‘in the Post Office de- | }rwne Hall. a vee of MAT Coun ee P. HALL SWEET, Grand Secre’sr¥-_| Tux Presment has accepted the invitation | privilege, moved that the oath of office be ad-| RG. Ingersoll, Mr. Jeff Chandler, Col. Enoch partment relating to the said ronte 40,101, for | 29'to'3. David B. til las deem, Ne ee Le Aspe NG OE ee, GHOnGT; | to attend the Yorktown centennial, and will go | ministered to Nelson W. Aldrich, Senator-elect | Totten and others of counsel for T. J. Brady, J. | inspection by the counsel for the defendants. selected as temporary chairman. In their Original and ns Sithipecocnen x meena TOWN HIBERNIAN SOCIET down there next week. L. French, W. H. Turner and 8. P. Brown, ap-| Signed—Shellabarger and Wilson for Brady r pe . rose paamieead chimes foe ths funeral of Jaen Hinariaax, which will take —_— ee ee rere Pane 2 | eared in Sourk French and Tarner; Jef Chandler and Enoch ne ae Dramstizedfrom Jules Verne’e wreat work. Frcs Funeral Oe ee etay ath tase Tee Howoars Case was before the grand | objection, the motion was agreed to and Mr. | Mo noion said: “If your honor please, in the Totten for Brady, and R. G. Ingersoll for Brown. sonnei nie wep t A Powerful Dramatic [goed pecially Selected for Hg order of the President. | onan, Rec. See. | Jury to-day, Lieut. L. V.Cazier and J. W. Sands | Aldrich sworn in. Mr. Edmunds then made | case of the United States against Brady and cue eee ceer ae ~— nahi he drmeurry So ‘The Spectacular Production of this Grand Production | —_** ay SeMUNICAT! of New York being among the witnesses. similar motion in the cases of the Senators-elect | others, we have to submit this morning, for the was made October 10, 1881, before W.T.8.Cuttis, a Lis tose wel q — is = e - + Af -, 4 - 5 MJ * o b Oe marine TOuIROe ee FAAM., wil be held WEDNESDAY, ee Sa ane rae ar oe ius | Me Mal eesoa tntecpOMbd Gell tated Cask be Hon eth aa ee een Zing the Informa. | sets forth that petitions of citizens of New Mex- | on” At the one cy wea ae eee tale. At our nsual cheap Matince Prices. Stembers of Sister Lodies fraternally invited. Sonesece to procure Ppo! jon. The | desired to present @ petition pending that | tn im this case to be led, We have, alse | ico and Arizona are on file in the Post. Office de- | Sonvention hall was packed with the New York Admission to Dress Circie, 26 cents for all. By order of the W.-M. Wm. BR. Moore to a Cabinet position. motion... He held in his hands a communication | Sneener motion, ssking you! to bring the | Partment, praying for expedition of service on | county democracy almost to the exclusion of No secured seats. First come first served. ee fe _____. C. ELMORE, Secetary-_| Memphis Republican, in indorsing the project, | from certain members of the New York legisla | ecorda and flee relate tee arte the | Toute 40,101; that in expediting service on said everybody else. ‘The state committee ts still tm. Lower floor, 30 and 7S cents, with no extra charge for (Ce PENSSYLVANI REPUBLICANS, ATTEN- says: ‘Tennessee has been so greatl; outraged ture, alleging certain reasons why Messrs. thet ie aew ie se Post (aie osartninet res route aud fixing compensation for the same, | session. The weather is cool, bright and very ‘Night performances at popular prices. ‘The PENNSYLVANIA HEPUBLICAN ASsocrA-| 80d disgraced in the person of D.M. Key in | Lapham and Miller were not entitled to seats in me place where we can see them, and have an | Pedy was acting in accordance with the rales | pleasant. Monday, October 17.—Mr. NAT. C. GOODWIN. It TS er ere Cane polite a an ee tccast | Hayes’ Cabinet, that we feel that It would be | the Senate. With regard to those allegations | 8° a ard ere we can see them, and regulations of the Post Ofice department Siti enbaaeiind: ay Workiennih mana: . * Pe Feed epee : re be itted to be i- | opportunity to examine them. We have made | made before he became Second Assistant Post- 2 .t. =~ s1G corner of Sth and E streets northwest, on TUESDAY | fortunate if we should now perm! he knew nothing. He did not present the pet! A ie ont t 12:50 the delegates are co: =; (Por's—to-nicat— eaicaas Sho atin eeriteaf anise habs tonise | Fepresented In President Arthur's Cabinet by @| tion with any desire to delay action upon the | three applications to the Postmaster General ta | master General, ete., et Tweddle Hall, ‘fee utes” aoe foe 4 sd MATINEE MEETING TO-MORROW AT 2. Remberabip, aud are cordialis invited te begwesent | genuine southern republican.” administration of the oatn. He offered the are MG eee a halrsl gp “iglinces — see vails. There was no noticeable demonstration AR ESe MEMEIES 40 MORROW A * ees ee a erie pene Pee arene pronld retary ese prover: 1100 0 | oo an amare to cowitntiises tienda. {bate Setsiueie POGa eee eaie ada Se arrival of Francis Kernan, wien there MATINEE MEETING TO-MORROW AT 2. pSioin nes a Ranken z . 1 appropriate committee. a note from Col. Cook saying that he is other- NAMENT TO-DA¥Y—MO) “| was much cheering and the band began to play. . EE’ RROW AT 2. MASONIC.—THE OFFICERS AND MEM- Windom announces that the Treasury | “yr. Edmunds said that as the petition referred . ing ie HIBITS, Gen. Sickles and Hubert 0. Thome J ee xe oe ee om ne es cm berg of HIRAM LODGE. No. 10, Fi A- M pall Partment will redeem on Monday next, Octo-| to the propriety ef swearing In the new Senators | Wise engaged. | ‘< anac ace After several trial heats over the course at the | also cherred asthes came into the wane were Os mins eee scenery sci Per Sr ag SE glen ye $5,000,000 of the extended 8}¢ per cents | from New York, he would not-object to its re-] COP yoiten nave & similar note. | hopethat | fair grounds yesterday afternoon, the bicyclists | Falkner came up from the body of the hall at BISHOP—WIDOW BEDOTT— BISHOP. EVENING, October rotlan War Huse, which wiltiake | embraced in the 105th call, which matures on | ception at the present time. we may be ableto set aday this morning when iuded that ondii th se was | 1:20 and was enthusiastically received. He at BISHOP—WIDOW BEDOTT—BISHOP. lace od THURSDAY APTERROOS” Gctober. 13, at | the 24th December next, wiih interest to day of | ‘The petition wasreceived and laid upon the we can havea hearing on these motitas "or | Coucuded that the condition of the course was | Ta and, was enthusiastically received. | pro- BISHOP—WIDOW BEDOTT—BISHOP. 2 o'clock, without further notice. Brethren of Sister) payment. If the bonds are presented for pay- | table, and the oath of office administered to the course those gentlemen want time in | 2Ot favorable for racing. The bicycle races were | Diced 1. B. Hill temporary chai and there BISHOP—WIDOW BEDOTT—BISHOP. Lasdges aie fraternal ; invited to attend. ment the interest to December 2ith can be Senators from New York. a Pendleton | which to read SS etions hehe Necnar’ ea cea lene Severs Heo peweain ey ve Sec | being no objection Mr. Hill was escorted to the Time ” [| Sass ” committee, consisting of Messrs. oe y he fair for versthin good i “This is the Fine to Laugh. oie “____"WM. H. STUARD, Secretary. | saved, ‘The weekly purchases of $2,000,000 at | | A committee, co ‘appointed by the presiding | them. : order. "The special feature of to-day’s prozram | Platform. eee Don't fail to attend Matinee (ce MevOR LICENSE NoTIcE. New York will be continued as a officer to wait upon the President and inform | _,The Court-—You can sce, HESS ase js @, grand tournament, in, which forty-seven Foxhall Wins the Cesarwitch Stakes. TO-MORROW. = WEDNESDAY. Assessor’ AssnuILaTion.—Hon. Wm. M. Davis, of Mon- | him that the Senate was ready to receive any 2d nights are announced to take part. THE BETTING YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. Monday next-M¥ SWEETHEART—Mianie Palmer Wasmaworos, Door Onmber S721} | rovia ex-attorncy gaueral of Liberia, recently |eommmeniea ty GiGkr pieees Girl SHS a Rane eee eno ‘THE STOCK EXHIBIT Loxpox. October 11. The bettie ow the race aut eB Grats . OM | pethtniane Noverubel let nest ania be accompanied by | married Miss E. J. E. Seton, a native of the | them. te took a recess | “lates are counsel residing in anotiver city and | forms one of the most interesting features of the | for the Cesarwitch stakes on the course at News GACRED, CLASSIC AND NATIONAL MUSIC. | the cerufeate ot te Calect of Faxes that the aryl | Grebo tribe, educated in the schools of the Epis. Fon teat gt PES bem, the “Reate ‘took: recess | i require some little time to give them noties ee Breen eee net Pendale, 11 to 3 apsina Rectal free SaANiy MALEERY CONCEDE spc wil be'Fetarmed if dhe license be uot granted, lens Hee eee ae eae elena a tineentia | After the recem Mr. Pdmunds offered a reso- w2Gol, tien, ay Task vou honor as to your | Joh E. Thillins, Prospect Stock Farm, Balti- | Ketreat, 15 to 2 against Mistake. ‘The Corrie 2 < i the amount pro rata for the, time consumed . lution declaring that the nding committees Bape . fer? C b more county, Md., quick draught mare; Isaac ly lay. Br THE ST BAND, | S78tday of November, or date of application, to the | Amerieo-Liberian with one of the aborigines, the | Convenience in this matier? Can your honor y i : NEW EEN EGIMENT BAND, r a of the Senate as they were constituted at the ane a ah awe Hoge, Loudoun,’ Va., stallion Mark’ Antony a mon geitiotreneat) a penn Ns apniteaton for Lig oor picones, wit De acted cn, bx | ond the induence, tt is sald, hasbeen salutary | oi .0 of the last session of the Senate be con- edie motions'at any time we mayagtee | 50s, M Hoge, stallion Event: Goodloe, —_ FORD i . See ee ie sop dican coset plese TES tinued for the present segsion, and authorizing ee 3 2 . | saddle mare: E. B. Emory, Queen Anne's county, This was the second SDay EVENING, OCTO Mion Nase Caumbiagilame,s | pug Prnsr Ganpred Vioxerre.—The first | the President "pro tem to ll" any vacancies | ,, The Court Te oon eee teat you at any | iq. herd of short horse: & 8. IL, Upper | of te eee case ante porwr gf By order of the Commissioners D. 0. ‘agietta of the lat ‘dent which will appear | Which may exist therein. Ingersoll.—I would like to have this | Marlboro’, Ma., cow and heifer; Geo. Chrisman, | The race forthe Cesatewilch stakes, distunee too ott Boe emer el rece ce eee cent nthe | ; dt Harris asked that the resolution le over | gi, [agersoll 1 would like to have this | Mytneo Ma; Can and etter: Geo. Chrteman, | The race furlongs and twenty-elgiit yards; came ===> NOTICELALL CIVIG” ORGANIZATIONS | "MONS the Treasury Issues will be upon the | for one day under the rule. So ordered. week, either Thureday of Friday’ next this is | County, Md., bulls Alroy, Sir Rex and Ned Ives, | uff and was monty Med ie tee eS fee te oes cease cere- | Checks for the six per cent bonds continued at | ‘The committee appointed to wait upon the Tuesday—as I wi vay, to be absent | COWS Arawana Queen, Dido of Middlefield, Pansy | old bay colt Foxhall. Lord Bradford's fi years Monies ou FRIDAY, Ith inst, will report the fact by | 824 per cent. ‘These checks embrace the first | President reported that It. had performed its about two weeks. I went tolnive the city on} Buttercup, Lydia Libby, Placida and Lilly's | old brown horse Chippendale secured the second WEDNESDAY at mid-day, in order to be. ed | issue which can be utilized for that purpose. In duty, and that the President had stated that he y night, if 1 can: but if not Thursday | Pansy; Thomas L. Hume, Tanlaw farm, herd of | place, and the Duke ot Hamilton's three-years old POL |” ‘Bedretscy Committee on Civic Procsesion. | the Post Office department the vignette of the | would communicate In writing with the Senate aight, [must be able to leaveon Friday night, | J¢t%ey8 and Alderneys; itichard Wallach, three | hay colt Fiddicr thetlurl place, The ake mane ms = late President will be placed upon the five-cent | to-morrow. For that n, it would be a t convenience | #0ats; John H. Gheen, roadster; John Martin, | ers were the Duke of Beaufort’s four-years old G BAND RECEPTION VOLES OF THE CONSOLIDATED RONCES. | postage stamp. The Senate then at 12:50 adjourned. tome it Uae meacornar ee argued this week, | Southdown sheep. bay colt Petronel, Mr. R. Ja ne's dve-sears old street northwest.—A dividend of one dollar ($1) per ae gear = The Court.—You can perh effect an ar- To-paY, ‘own horse Reveller, Lord Bradford's four- dire fon the capa toekof to omipany wil bo paid MOVEMENTS OF Naval VesexLs.—The cs ‘The Gossip Afloat. rangement with counsel Fepresenting the gov. | Pargo & Mitchell's Romaa Chariot and Indian years old bay colt Retreat, Mr. P. Loriliard's AND OCTOBER ISTH, 1891, wt caster, the new flaguhip for the European sta | sien RECONSTRUCTION AND THE LKR. | eonscment with which these motions can be ar- | Warrior Combination, which were detained onthe | four-vears old chestnut colt Mistake, Lord Rose- 010-3 __CHAS. 8. BRADLEY, Treasurer__| tion, the officers of which and her detail were | ANSET, gossip and rumors aftoat the best | gued on ‘Thursday. road, arived, andaftér making aparade rowzh | bery's three years ot bay oturtiay, Me, FERSON 60-¢ : 8 ' z a c reets of the city, a] e ve iree-years old bay co PET | EB ERROR Here | ume Sangh sk Meta nating on ht | formation i tat there wil be areconetac-| coy Ingerll“If we cannot, 1 would tke | te srs ofthe, yr sumer Pe eS ~ NeiT tn street portawest over Parkeso: Bookvione: | Way to her station. The Saratoga left New York | tion of the Cabinet this week. Attorney Gen- The Court.Weeannot do that without con-| The Judges will meet tomorrow morning, at | tissimo, Mr. A. Brusoe five sears tia bay mare ao The Secretary will eubmuit hie snnaal report and sa | this morning, bound for Hampton Roads und | eral MacVeagh 1s pressing to be relieved, and | suiting counsel for the pocorminat” 11 o'clock, and proceed at once to make the | Brown Bess, Mr. I. Peck's four-years old bay Election of Officers and Directors for the ensuing year | Yorktown. if the U. 8. steamer Powhatan ar- Secretary Windom has asked. for an early ac-| Col. Ingersoll.—We will endeavor to confer | awards, starting with the live stock first. colt Sirdar, Mr. T. Cannon's three-years old cheat- FOREIGN GUESTS will be held. rives at Boston from Key West—she is en route— zB hat he t| with them. CONTESTING KXIGHTS. nut colt Thunderstrnck, Lord Faimouth’s four- f SEF AELMER WHO WORKED ON BECTON 3 | 9 time, ae will be sent to Joln ne naval Rota | CeDtance of ls resignation, go that he may not | Wit tag Le nla TN ENTS and ears bay fly Ambescrom. Mr anol , ar of Vike Brighthope ‘allroad are’ requested to | at Yorktown during the celebration. before the Minnesota legislatare, ©The Presi. | Will be acceptable to me. other modern representatives of chivalry were | Hothechilds four years old bay colt The Star, , OBER 14, 1831. | af . CoxoressMaN JORGENSEN, of Virginia, will | dent, it is believed, has accepted Mr. Windom’s | THE MOTION IN RELATION TO THE INroRwaTiox | Tiding about the grounds this on, We | Tacus, Mr. R. 8. Evans’ thice-years old bay colt WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, THOS. V. BURGESS’, ON THE 15TH INSTANT, ESS! aS rging Vir- | restgnation, to take effect upom the qualification | 1s as follows: And now comes the said defend- a wat sashes and streamers and brandish: Palkirk, Sir J.D. Antloy's thineneore aah bo ett EE Fee eee, Paulie & Orreulan aocirens Ureing Ue orm : Tn view of the fact that this | ants (except the defendant George L.MeDon-| ingoaken lances. : Tella tel IMPOSING MILITARY AND CIVIC PARADE. As the frm of LOONEY & KNIGHTON, for whom they | ginia republicans to support Mahone and hie re- | Of his successor. change inpast of the Cabinet, | ough) and move the court toromiec tin oe | _ ‘the Knights who will strive in the list are: feng onoeary meee Eke ave reas a P et eon eres a adjuster ticket. Jorgensen says Mahone’s con- | the statement is made that the President is pre- made September 30, 1881, on the motion of Geo. | P- A. Scaggs, Ala.; Benj. Oliver, Ark.; A. H. easily. The betting against Foxhall just betore ‘THE NATIONAL RECEPTION OF THE GUESTS TO at: Law hap vomoved bie oftce te Websense tag | duct in voting for Senator Anthony for presi- | paring his Cabinet a a whole and will send it in | B. Corkhill, district attorney, and Wim. A.Cook, | Comwell, Cal.; John F. Hughs, Fla David 5. | the start wasto% “He took up the running BEHELD AT THE ROTUNDA OF THE CAPITOL. | Building, D whrect, near City Hall. 08-3¢* ant of the saat eee eis ipeoves in to, pate Senate ae week. Arse § eal Avrini pated Be aeons ee ae, Md. DS M. Hogeland, Mo.. i. G. Hughes, | three-quarters of a mile from home, and won ig, WASHINGTON CAMP- MEETING ASSOCIA; fand that) 5 Se ne ca whe n \d to tril 3 of | N. C.; W. B. Pieree, Oblo; Thomas 8. Carper, S. | the commonest canter by about ten lengths, - i ™ —4 . et Stockholders will | Party support and that he (Jorgensen) is satis- | New York, is to be Secret: of the Treasury. | and to strike said information from the files of | N.C a “Ween ous p : a ee HE PRESIDENT AND SENATE OF THE UNITED ES coundry Church, Tath.and G sereoue TUES: | fled to support httn This is a’ conclusion jumped at, because, ara | this court, for following causes, to wits 1. Noj Cs J.B, Stewart, Va; G.W. Stewart, W. Va: Wall Street To-day. STATES WILL PARTICIPATE. DAY EVENING, een EE: ‘clock. Tae e @ CHANGES.—It is gen- | Second choice, ex-Senator Conkling and Gen. | Notice of the applicant for leave to file said in- Sad » J K STOCK MARKETS. GO-PARTNERSHIP — NOTICE. HAVE | erally believed th PALE CG OLE ounce Pe es a tore id eet iene ate ee eneren to ees ee Guiteau’s Case. New York, Oct. 11.—The Post's financial arte ‘ -PARTNEBSHIE ; ly belie at al Ww °s | the late President Garfle spring. ants, y to Te applica _ _| cle (1:40 pth, edition) aay The stock on Te ee ere ee man pean Ey Se emma nee Os | Sg areca shen in Gonete comes ‘A delegation is here. from Wisconsin urging | tion was afforded the defendants, or either of TIE WaAvED MeniooaiaGie cae Dotnat ax | change suarkcrks are Seon aptive then semesder Geen in Washington will be Dixplayed in the Rtove, ange anil Firnace business sniiesing wien | to-morrow, the retiring members being Secretary | ex-Senator Howe for a Cabinet place. This| them. 2 This court is without Jurisdiction to monunyin cieniee There was a strong opening for the stock mar- Evening, Under the Direction of Store, Range snd Furzsce business and dealing in frat, | Wr morrow tn Attorney General MacVeagh. It | delegation, which includes the two Senators, | take cognizance of the matters and things set : cE. et, bat weaknest goon Gecame appartt eek 5 ollie pean Groans ie co eet ie known that the President has upon his desk | called on the President last might in Mr. Howe's | forth and alleged in and by said information, 3.| ‘The district attorney's office, which was over- ius beading stack hare eeane aetinen bee peer ES ESIIESON, to whom we ase uccowsane CUY “2 | above a hundred nominations to be sent to the | Interest, but it is understood that the President | The matters and things charmed as an offense in| ran with correspondents and reporters just | per cent, the latter Canada Southern to 5% ANHATTAN BEACH PYROTECHNIC company, | >" “//¥S0%, townomwearesucomons). | Senate and the general impression is to-day | said nothing which committed him to the selec. | said information appear, by the face there-| atter President Garfield was shot, has again be- | Waukee’ and it; Pat tis fate jog bss _ - aay B. F. Gv! f that a final adjournment of the Senate will be | tion of Mr. Howe, who wants to be Attorney | of, to have been done about three years be- come a point of great interest in the eyes of the | Denver and R. G. N. Y. Central 2 to 135%; @REAT ATTRACTIONS AT THE NATIONAL FAIR. | _05-6¢ __1005 Pennsylvania avenue. | possible in two or three days. General. The belief 1s that Secretary Lincoln | fore the application for leave to file was newspaper men.” As Col. Corkhill js engaged at | Missouri Pacifle2 per ceut to 103%{- Michiges FRENCH AND GERMAN GUESTS [=> THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING ENTERED a will either be retained as Seoretary of War or} made, and no excuse for or explana- present almost continually in the Crimi 3 Texas and Pacific 134 to 47: on Soe — CERF into s copsttncrahiy for ine purpose of carrtioe Gen. Hancocx’s Starr at YoRKTOWN.—The | will be given a first-class fe mission. Sec- | tion of such delay was given, or attempted. | L. 8., 182 Northwest, 1%; U. P., 1 tr gi Court room, but little opportunity of inter- y 7 eer ——* SOGEE £ EEDING, following army officers have been ordered for | retaries Kirkwood and Hunt, according | to | 4. The SORE hea nent MON | awicg hills atferell darter beeen kee 14; Kan. and Tex., 11; to #78: Jersey Cent Baciting Running Races by the Most Celebrated Horses | beg leave to inform their friends and the public rener- | duty on the staff of Major Gen. Hancock during | Various rumors, are Se ee roceeding by information is not authorized by | It.is still a matter of conjecture when Guiteau | tral, 13 to 8134; Del., Lack. & West., 13g to 141%; Mihe Country. o10-at | goods in thelr ine of busiuest on or about the Yorktown celebration: Lieut. Cols. H. F.|"'00rciary Blaine’ friends tay he will not ac- | fawrand igcontrace ta toe one a caatorized by | it Dearraiened, but it is expected that the | Western Union, 14 "to St: and Ceitral Paci at No. 1109 Pennstivania avenue northwest, and re- | Clarke, W. D. Craighill, Aiitchale Ridnra Ac: | cebt & mission abroad; that he wants to devote | 6. The said information does not nor does. any Manwills. Guests’ Meoteite late, We lol ine tut bar been’ fection. See eee spectfully solicit their Sawtelle; Majors W. G. Mitchell, cei arts, | some time to attending to long neglected pri- | countthereofchargeany offienceastothe said de. i imself. i ‘ Railroad stocks have been strong for Manhat- t.th,e.2 ROBERE LEDING. ~_ | 20: AB, Gardner and H. ©. Corbin; Capts. | vate interests and then take a rest. fendants against any law of the United States. | Scoville, ls preparing himself for his part of the | Rallros Badhi5, and New York at 108%cal09, pore eae Z 7,8 Wharton, J. P. Sanger aad L. C. Forsyth; | “Gon. Grant. has agaln recommended Gen. | 7. The matvers and things alleged in cla cere, | tial. and weak for Metropolitan at S7aS7%t LADIES! i Leute TH. Barber, Eugene Gridin, BM. | natus fngalls for GQuartermester general of the | mation as having been conster. tote woe ne paieabpenred to-day fromthe quarters which | Tisnninal and St. Joe oom. the corner. ta whi DOYOU WANT APURE. BLOOMING comMPLExronr | Cobb, G. 8. L. Ward and H.W: Hubbell, jr; | ariny. Be mat rnen eo the cefentianta; | hel tas, Dect ‘otoiying iat. the Temmias Onis | 5 eats tan bern Ghoeel, eciioed te Wane ieee ‘ ee eee ete Ris SOME SORRELL eran [Inte a tee eee incr of | tress of the house, that be’ had seeueed naa | 100. ‘There is nothing new respecting. the raile Ifso, a few applications of Hagan’s 5 phi the counsel of the Pennsylvania natior 101 y any officer of the a 7 : . U.S. bonds are } lower fi = 1s Sete ot MAGNOLIA BALM ; Epa ay a 20 78 Be ae ecren sto) | Pena noasauys ena eeaniaenad nem | a authorized to bring forwardandflethesame, | on Capitol Hill. Some people in the house think Ee a ee ae ee iN THE SkNATE.—The Minnesota legislature met Harris Brewster, of Philadelphia, as his suc-| 9. Because at the time ofthe alleged ‘acts there | that he has changed his quarters to secure some | 0" state bonds nominal. Raili nds ate ent MAGNOLIA BALM to-day. It will elect a successor to Senator | cessor. was,and for along time priorthereto,continuously pan newspaper reporters lave left hiim ttle | aa walle jer oemt.. The euoney, searkerte, ANNUAL EXHIBITION MAGNOLIA BALM Edgerton, appointed by the governor to fill the | Ex-Senator Conkling returned to New York | had been in force a regulation of the sald Post | time for his Siti vplanation oF active at 6 per cent, and stock brokers are pay- Vacancy caused by Senator Windom going in | late yesterday afternoon. He la in poor health. | Office department, in the words following, to e city. Mr. 3 ing in many cases commissions of 1-64a1-32 per = ‘Will gratify you to your heart's content. President Garfield's Cabinet. The latter, who | Ex-Senator Fenton, one of the leading lights | wit: “The Postmaster General may order an in- | his movement is that he desires to be near the day. Time loans and mercantile paper are Coe TS Itaocsaway with is a candidate for re-election to his former posi- | in the liberal movement in 1872, is in the city an | crease or extention of service of route by allow- | Capitol. He spends cage emt ect ne at PY oat tion as Senator, to-day received several tele- | anxious looker on. ing therefor a pro rata increase on the contract | law brary, reading up on his “‘case.' The constraction put by money lenders onthe INCLUSIVE. SALLowness, Repwess, Pruries, BLOTCuEs, grams from his friends in Minnesota that his} A ramor is afloat that Secretary Windom, on | pay. He may change Schedules of defendants’ | copy OF THE INDICTMENT SERVED ON GUITEAU— Treasury proposal to redeem at Washington five — fomtabay desire to return to the Senate would be grat- | the 3d of Me:ch, wrote a letter to the late Presi- | and arrivals in all cases and particularly to make ARRAIGNMENT PROBABLE TO-MORROW. million of the per cents next Monday, with " DISEASES AND IMPERFECTIONS OF THE SEIN. ified without any doubt whatever. ‘The legisla- | dent somewhat’ on terms very much the same | them conform to connections with railroads! 4 copy of the indictment and a list of wit- | interest to date, is that before the money reaches SXHIBITS:—Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Carriages, | 1. ovencowrs rmx FLUSHED ArrmaRaNcr or Hear, | ture, with but very few members, are in favor | with that of Secretary Blaine, which has been | without increase of pay, provided the running nesses Was served on Guiteau at the jail this | the loan market, the latter will, by preparations « &c.; Agricultural and other Ma- of his return tothe Senate. The election will | made public, and that a member of the so-called | time be not abridged. He may also order an in- | afternoon. The indictment was read to him in | to et this money, be made more a ‘ingent thap chinery in Motion. Fariave axp EXCITEMENT. not take place for two weeks yet. “chum” Cabinet has the original. ‘ Soe ee ee the restrictions | his cell. It was thought rae drop tng | tt otherwise would have been BTEAM ENGINES AND ELECTRIC MACHINERY. | Ir Maxes a Lapy oy Tumty APPEAR BUT TWENTY! ee " pay he ad- City Hall, this afternoon, from words pped Tae First Meetina of the Cabinet under ditional stock or carriers, if any;” which regula- | by Mr. Scoville, dhat Guit. a would be brought re tural, gradi \d perfect are its effects that Democratic Senators Caucussing. by Mr. Scoville, ain ‘uiteat roug! ‘The Larcest and Finest Horticultural Disply ever | "9" itis impocelble to dotest ts application, President Arthur was held at noonto-day at the | maz coxrerExce T0-paY axD vestenpay, | {iON was made long before the said Brady be-| tthe city Mall. tor arraignment to-morrow. | BALTIMORE, October 1. made in the District. Jan27-co came Second Assistant Postmaster General, and | Col, Corkhill declined to sav anything about the | ferred, Inv do, consuls, Bi: do, ; - ree "ATER (from Arkansas), | Tesidence of Senator Jones on Capitol Hill. All| The democratic Senators met in caucus at the continued in foree without change until July 1, | Cok; sa 40, past due coupons, do, new ten-forties, —_ EF etn Der, hock, Geyser Garang) ‘Be- | the members were present. |The only business | Capitol this morning, at 10 o'clock, and re—| 1879; and prior to the time. the said braaebe: | matter = eee ae Biteoitay TE EXHIBITION OF BOHEMIAN GLAss-BLOWING, | Bene WaEe cabo Reearel Wats ea Con OF Ang importance transacted was the signing | snained in session about an hour. ‘The com- came, second assistant and the rule had been The Yorktown Centennial. Fe rng egy ef ewr plo lgane ~ « MANUFACTURING OF ARTIFICIAL FLOW- and for sale on draught st department nominations. Among those who | mittee appointed at the caucus yesterday even-| Sdopted in epee eee oe MILITARY OROANIZATIONS THAT WILL VISIT | change. Wheat, southern lower and inactive; HES FOUN FISH-SCALES. MILBURN'S PHARMACY, called on. the President to-day were Senators | ing to examine the credentials of the three new | fe nuditionsl sions cog ay ene forth WASHINGTN EN ROUTE, Tae Go. amin Lani be No? wesiera, wines — m5 1429 Pennsylvania avenue. Rae eames Sai ere Lea het Senators reported that they had found nothing | perform the service on the increase of speed, | Col. Webster, adjutant general, oe 1460) eB jovember, is 61 = . of Wisconsin; vek, that : . Corn, southern ‘fm native costume in the Warrior's Race for a Bride. enieguctrat comet ‘experience, {ean | tive Kellogg, of Connecticut. An Indiana dele- | thaireredentiala, Their Teport was promptly | numbers of trips provided for in the original | town, Va: Sunday, October 16, 13th Brooklyn | mnixed, spot and October, 71 asked: November, = meet al competition and chi at LOWES RATES. im- | gation, headed by Representative Orth, also | thelreredential caucus, which soon afterwards | contraet, or of the number of trips per week re- » ‘ ieig, December teers, Outa camer oma ° het N.G.8.N. ¥., Col. Austin commanding, Rev. pense ‘Stock. Fine selection. Retort Gas Stoves, re- | called in the interest of some eon of Indiana for adjourned. The caucus last evening selected L. | quired to be performed after such increase of Panty Wand Hoochie lainto be received | ern, western white, S0n51: do. mixed, 45a4% On MONDAY, 10th. also GRAND BICYCLE RACING, | “uced rates. R00) 15th street. | @ Cabinet place. Washington as thelr candidate for | trips; that pursuant to said regulation and rule | Henry Ward Beec! — Pennsylvania, S0a52. Kye dull, 1121.15. Sete BG and Teck Ree ee eens | ERRORS, 1 1h street if in of poser s of the department the sald McDonough made | Uy the Washington Lag Orne Borge Mion unchanged. "Provasions’ quiet ‘and um yee AE - — PersonaL.—Senator Allison speaks of his g [oore comm » Butter firm—western grass, 1ba25. ‘atid most noted bicyclers in the cousitry” ATTORNEYS, % ais SECRETinees GROTO oath to theadditional stock and carriers required | Pronre commending, 3 oe i yee agg ge eg pa wife's great improvement in health. It.will be ic Sen et 1D CONC a | ee ae eertice Oe expedited as set |. Sonday, leave Al pam. same day. First | nuit CS anal Sugar — HE"®* Wise Gaeserr remembered that she was absent from this city | gnisunceneon to tarthey discuss the advisability | forth Meat eee salculation Michigan eesenh, eourtiog the governor and | firm—A soft’ 10%. Whisky, monty, Ltt eras kaGRS ND NATIONAL TOURNA. | No.2 columbian Law Dulding, Gib sk, bet saga] crear tage ells Fo) Ol aperprny ey St aitng tai tie on ct AS nCiaLy mOY | Orie eoautdanne SIG tae rule cia tee Seal of the seuin, will anstve Eseniiay, October 36, | Beeieees te Liverpool per steas NT by 47 Knights in costume. sep6-6m, 1p (AsHINGTON, D. irs. Bancroft ave returns - | Some of the democrata at .mn. and leave Monday, Octo! . y ae B. MILLER, dence here. They have been in Europe, arriving | the duty of the party to proceed now with {on the lst day of sae ety te flow. | im. itis probable that. the National Kifles, Odi: basi e Aticeney-ot Taw, from there only two weeks ago.—Senator | the election of asecretary as it was to elect a| 198 te 5 to increase the Burnside, will receive these guests upon arrival. ‘WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATUR- | Buldine: Tenisiane noone Soe Geom Lew | Anthony, who has been so deeply afflicted since | President protem. The caucas, Which met at | becor Toute: ie shutncre eal be ect October 18th, the Independent Corps of Cadets | t45.248 tun DAY, GRAND STEEPLE CHASING over the field, | Pwlding, Loulsians avenue, near City Hall. jy25-3m_ | +14 death of Senator Burnside, his Colleague | 1:30p.m., had this question under considerati Site der oath the oamiher of req! ‘and | of Boston, escorting the governor and staff of | CONDON, October 11, 12:30 p. m.—Consols—for Hibs trom he various Creer County Clube: te | TOuN M@RAN, nother oes, which was a'uo leat severe ‘hare | MG, aise the question as to whether or not com | Tenrequired to perform theserviceaccuriing re | Mamachusetts, will arive at 6 am. and leave money, 98 H11e: for he scoount. 9876. 0,8 anot \oas, w! was ano less severe sl mittees should be formed at this session. na- mm the same at 1 p.m, via the "i fastest | J i tohim. A cousin of his, who was as dear asa | for Edmunds proposed ther tre enn cuitten ne | contract ,echedule, and the number required to | Om the sa ped A a - Mantis ened Great Weshare tires truntoce? barca ants tops snertat ote bot mabe | Teresa Bek rss Bae es | formed a ey were at senin, exon that | Drm withthe propowed Increase otapod. | Htc or Kortonn, ter wil he seeived. by of the best makes of | his wife, . Bay shor vacancies. @ demo- ¥ October the Ninth . 14336. Tames ‘Splen- | Maine Inkes.—Senator Platt, who 1s here, ex- | outeimace upon half the committees and will | the said Brady ceased to besecond assistant and | G- Moore, co arrive in the | syivania Cen Reading, 35. BES, Cox, Whiteman Celebrated Massachusetts regiment will early tral, did and Rugby and other RANGES and HEATING ee ine tatennis heen il at | probably determine ‘9 demand that much. Mia peil tale bt oomieaie be meee and morning and leave in the afternoon for restern, 33. ee STOVES, Novelty FURNACES, &. their cottage in ol artist Sara Ede een eS —_ their way from Yorktown. Thi NEW YORK, October 11,—Stocks yf. ‘ing the autumn there with her. bout in before set forth continued in operation and GBM; short, 482Q- FLUMBING, TIN-ROOFING. JoBBING, stove | Tends ae enloying the autumn there with her. Seti aie See Oe aus. | Yas the practice of sald department up to the tiie Biate’bends dull and nomial. Govern ees ested in some silver mines in New Mexico, will pe i time sald Brady ceased to be second assistant, his ulet Dut Arm. CotlOneaY aay and den Prices and terms reasonable. start thither ina few days, and take all his Ithas rarely been the jepat a den and ant quoted ition, the Sete Seger Tee ee pera ys family with him. He says the Indians are so cane. sesal said Walsh made oath to the number of horses Pork quiet and firm, ANo. TRANGE, with all the fixtures, $14. dangerous in that neighborhood. that he and | Congress or of ether House thereof bean the | 224 men required to perform the serviceaccording {oun tatd "duh, 210. Spirits! turpentine, leave the Baltimore, and Ohio Depot for the | 5® Connected to Telephone Exchange. _of-1m.1_| his family prefer that if one must Fun the risk | same day as the frst meetingaf the Supreme | to contract schedule snd thenumber required t9 TIMORE, The, French visitors | Po" Weights steady. 1, 6:50, 8: 10, and 11 a.m. and all should do so, that they may live or die Court after the summer 9 for gucets AFTERNOON. ide 2 & 5:0 and 4-20 ym. and resem about every | FY AYWARD & HUTCHINSON, gether.—-Mre. Donn Piatt, who spent a couple | yesterday and miner vacate Eis ocurred | Barium It wits sue Bicposed increase of ‘speed ‘ernon Hotel, NEW YORK MARKETS THIS NOON. 2 GARDEN CONCERTS. Pe ee oy eee ee on Baturday | chamber to see Justice Matthawe, the most re- | flog ia wed York to-day at 2:30 p.m., as reported by H. H. setae pene ype =e Hees i ofn ter em | ru ge ch ee | cee a eo ance ghey egg Bog - A HANLEY. (the wife of ex-! lent Hayes’ former ime. AS pe ceictrsied Vocaliote and Comadiaasr THE MAAR 1G x cele ate secretary,) 18 now at the residence she | May 17th he did not go ti with that cere- | law in that behalf, which rule and construction Sen Na TOG” Soe ma) ees ems a ete | es en su ha ee vy | ha vail erent CRIE BI E a r re- o’elocl Bee ChandE AND RIDING BeHOOLEE EX Galked here frees Hons 5B: OFe panko. oF bial the ead of fhe somes tee eee ne ote | Goan eens ny, terease oF expedition ‘Tallmadge Hall, 928 F street northwest, on ground own and his wife's enjoyment of their | tice. Justice Harlan up to last winter was the | of service was made reference to route - - 101 and charged in the several counts of said oor. English and American Bicycles and Tricycles. FURNACES, RANGES, trip. They were at accounts in Constan- | Junior justice by date of commission, but there | 40, Becond-hand Machines for sale Cheap. TASOOR STORE had been ‘pect be here by November | are now two more recently | inted. ‘Justice | information, the same for WM. C. SCRIBNER, Proprietor. SLATE MANTELS, eoae, set ore J es of Flori i finds the | Woods and Matthews, Bince adjournment | and Lh Da upon Gee by officers of ‘Hall for rent for evening entertainments. Apply to J. GRATES, &c. air of Massachusetts so invigorating that he has | of the court, owing to the daath of Justice Clif- | the United their duties B. SWORMSTEDT, Avent, 928 F street northwest. 03 made two visits to the 8 ue t oe aie peice Miler: oe lesen, byp priority of | said Territories oy totoecereched td ——Mr. mission, justice (APSEHS SUAMMEE GARDEN. SANITARY INSPECTION AND THE REMODEL. | ire” Washington AeLoon hase retuned as | donee Of all’saye tee mae - GRAND CONCERT THIS EVENING Cincinnati.—The daughters of Judge Key, of | As the chief Justice got a new .aatin gown for = Georgetown, who went to Euro] June, | the last inauguration (hesays he gets a new one ‘TEMLER'S VIENNA — ORCHESTRA. are now in Paris, and will remain only. paid he ‘is about ‘Change of Program Nixhtly. oT §27-We give Favorable Estimates for New Constrac- | ¥¢"~ ae SS | pcos in all cur branchen, = aation NICS, EXCURSI SSS SS ee 'Win- | thews wore his for the Arat timo 5 PICNICS, ONS, &e. Tans Dia WANTED For Lira | % here ee ‘Secretary re tae de the tee peice) - President A faithful her married ‘ Mrs. the Si Court at the same ti ivery. An eleg and Sherrill expect to be The material of these gowns is an EEP ‘volume. edition. “Liberal of satin de Lyon, Oy ee of Kon z ce, which is satin de Chine. - None ‘OPEN alia not justices are to wear satin satin de