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THE EVENING STAR. . “4 — Che «Loen The French Guests at Newport, '@ Newronr, RL, October 1. morning was stormy, but before the ceremonies at the state house in honor of the French visitors: commenced it had partially cleared. Gov. Little Reid ind members of the state legislature, on thelr arrival from Provideace, were escorted tothe heads quartersott 3 in turn escorted: to the stite house » the Visitors were wele comed by Wim. If SheMeld, chairman of the state comme ddress, in which he stated thas the peopie e Ista specially gratified ’ oe * rred them during: ” also delivered & ‘ ortef aidr trey, the French PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADs Pres't. Tar Evrxtns Srar ia rerved to subscribers fn the tity by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents per week, or f4cenis per month. 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Me meped 5 > PUBLIC F NAN ER TO- , NOVE! 1 SESSION—MATTERS ATION—WHAT ENGINEER ABERT SAYS ABOUT IT 7 LAE PUsBiications. | em ek int, Our branch Yard, comer hf erect and GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-pay.—Internal reve- ea ae se I oe OF PISTHICY | THE GOVERNMENT'S INTEREST IN TRE AQUEDUCT USEEe, Wan Street Towdny. { . by Mise Howard, Gf: One Gur || nates areas. will be: Ceounttaned. and ode Oy Tita 792.11; customs, $175,444.76. = Atahiirs SUSPENSION OF A NEWARK BANK. s! : why Mts F Who Made | 3APt and ‘offee’ willbe at our null, {oof wouth Capitol | DUC, $026,79211; customs, $4 The next event in the political ela will bethe | Tho pias which were opened last Saturday br 0 EWAR' A PRVSRISH STOCK MARKET. ‘THE KEAaRsaGE arrived at Portsmouth, Va., last EW YORK, October 31.—The ‘elephonie connections. selection of a candidate for Speaker of the Forty- | @5), Abert, civil engineer, U. S. A., for a free Posts financial v1) vel " e (140 pita. edition) says: oibawe BOOTH, WEMPLE & SMITH. | saturday. seventh Congress, It 8 to be noted in the start | pride across the Potomac, have been forwardet | Heavy Defaléation of the Cashier. arkcts are farts action NOWEH WASHINGTON CO-OPERATIVE | aa The War depart. | at the renublican sideWill have few leaders in | yy that omeer to the eneineer department of the Pann einen BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Ten ONCE eae Ont the decuiveg | £oMParison with the prebeding Congress. This 0 be there acted t ¥ y bhd that strong for apecue fan | | The woond recular meeting of this Asgociation willbe | Srcona Tlcut, Rollin A Ives, 5th artitiery, witch we ee reann Was cue ec, pet crete ne comes sna aS nectar THE FRENCH GUESTS AT NEWPORT. rT — Po we ome | held THURSD! ember 3, at 7:30 p.m., in St. | Gog ant Sa Si Nod. strong’ nse, I ao * ae he ‘ Hy the Bruch: of, Old Thue | Joseph's Hall, corner th and H streets northwest. To | Occurred last Saturday morning at Summit, N. J.) TPOG Me Tee aakers chair may, trorefere, be | Scuted here by Messrs. J «a8 The stock mark #, by H.W. Phere by irs. M. V a those wishing to secure their monthly savings no better z : c ‘ aa el company proposes K and feverish nt than the stock of this Association can be CAPTAIN FAGan’s Cask.—The records of the | Calle’ a serub-race, with an unusual number of i prop Investin ~ Sisters” for the $140, \ PNT uctuations t aed @ fie | fnind, The subscription books will ruain open until | court of inquiry in the case of Capt. Fagan, U. 8. Sire “cananiiteror tat east fs Mr. Frank | If any bid Sapsentat UNPUBLISHED PARTS OF PARNELL'S LETTER. | Salt a ay feng ae ih dinner be haenoa? Persons inter- | C., have been recetved by the Secretary of the i meas ‘k ree e | in conversation with THE § a | ‘ fuctuations ct ea RSTRNT SS ene agg ne cee eos ERE thes pen Biro Te ae one eon 1 that the bids made were being = @ conspicuohs part in Congress, 1 P. MiL HN Ci THOS. J. SULLIVAN, Secretary further proceedings in the case. This 18 Virtually | ang’ was a member ofthe celebrated Potter | 2 all BY competent A Heayy Defnication, 1s sch. _ Wituin the <THE PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIA. | “2 ¢XOneration of Capt. Fagan. investigating committee. Mr. Reed, of Maine, rhe ni : FARK NATIONAL BANK—THE h new LO 4155. aE EE ES aoe = ; has also been mentioned anitidate, but | 0 4 0,00 IN DEFAULT— ; Wabash preteeved 49 = TION. Frest Lire. Frank D. Wenstee, U.S.M.C. has | iit ena clo not think 1 yeas ee | wh Union ‘Telegraph. bas bees been ordered to the Brooklyn navy yard, Ppectation of being elected. From the west the tive, at rather declining prices. In the miscele 1 following ap- | jay A wish to | anie’s Natt istactory, he mis Hist 1 loans nt. Tin sreantile paper is 6 reigh exchange is q = 4. | candidates are as thick as. blackberrie CALLERS ON THE PRESIDENT.—Ammg the Prest- | Kasson, of Iowa; Dunnel, of Minnescta; Burrows, dent’s callers to-day, were Senators Allison, | of Michigan: Keifer, of Ohio; Orth, of Indtan: Brown, Logan, Kellogg and Anthony; Secretaries Kell, Of Kansas; Calkins, of Indiana; Hubbell, | There were two expenses miat Kirkwood and Hunt, Postmaster, General James, | Of Michigan, amd several Offers were not provided for, One was for an f the ron coal has advanced (0 Bigs ‘There is tock exchange are 4 to 6 per AHout 6 werent, and prime roent. ‘The market for Land stoady, ssociation will commence business on the FIRST SDAY IN NOVEMBEY, at Callan’s Office, G16 northwest, opposite Bitent Office, under the Mansxement of the following named officers: von on U sees Mark Case Presiden’ Admiral Porter, Dr.Godding, superintendent of | _ The next House of Repregentatives, according to | ot Masonry and the other for an inspect the : - ae ‘ 3 ue Of the City. Pub, | CHAS. C. DUN ISON, Auctioneer, ‘@th and D ete. | the Incine Auplim, and alot Spencer. the closest calculntion, Wi De made up of 147 re- | {Ton Work of the bridge, both of whieh ne he be ed as the sti The Navy Yard Explosion. * Kaher of « : = Guide to Washington.” | CE Ves Brest ee : nublieans, 136 democrats, @greenbackers and 1 In- | 1 Be appointed. Upon ge e anil | THE INQUEST OVER THE REMAINS GF LAWRENCRS New Gods received Gals. A onmISON, LEWIS ABRAHAM, Couscllorat-Law, Fetretn. w. | A Catt has been issied by Dr. Loring, United | dependeng. Of tie nine Peeubuckers five can be | have preferred that. tie “ SSTIMONY OF NAVAL OFFICERS —SOMETHING M. H. MORRISON, ‘reastire 3 comi a ron | Class \s ut eof whol st | Datel * pol t ANUFACTURE 0 coli Rennyitaas stenueoaiaest, | EM. LAWTON, Distursios oticer, War Department, | States commissioner of agriculture, for a cotton | Guusified as republicans, three Of whom at, Least cleut “tg “bulld a iuone shftabie structs oe Kistsgeu-| At iiotioek eo-day tie jury comnemeneoes Was — ~ — see | ee Reeretary, e renibel ection ition, | House organization. The probabilities then are | Han could be got ont or $140,000 might be made, ities * rena |, Ati! o'clock t-day the jury empannetied on 8s THE JORDAN, By MERRILL.€4.00 | JOHN COOK, Fourth Aud. Onice, Treasury Dept. pret eS CCE CS CxO that 150 republleang will go into cations, amdavtio, | DUE ea oe tae re ainsi noes tt vere oe : at eee Rniay over the kranains Ot L. Lawrence, 0 yang Arn 1.30 | Ad v GEASS, Avricnitural Department. GovERxon BickLow of Connecticut, with mem. | €¥er of the candidates or Speaker recelves seventy= ee te apeneraie tae te pay OF the mason ieinegaaioghenastons navy yard on Pridag The Fate of Madaine La T 1.00 BR. HIN: Piaminer: Patent Ofes. bers of his staff, arrived at the Ebbitt House last | SX votes will get the pgs trot = and {ron inspectors. He that, the piers | last, met at the residence of Mr. E. M. Boteler, N@ Queen Titania, by H. H. Roxesen. . SHAFHIRT, Anatomist, Med. Museum. night, haying made a tour in the south since A CORSET ON Sete eUrIONE: 73> Sth street southeast. , Adam Galas, non and Gi of the free bridge could not be equal An strength or There 1$no doubt but that the contest will be | measurement to tle ples of Uie Adueduct bel tee one between the sections; that is,the east and | of which the act authoriz t tion of a ir west. The east, as the situation now presents | Dridge contemplated in part the purchase, The Jurors were J. BL . MeNelly, Jasper Scot, K LIRUT. ROHKER'S STORY, ‘The Candie of the Lord, by Phillips Brooks ‘The International Revised Commentary on Matk Michael Strowot, the Courier of the Czar. VILLE, Pension Bureau. : ES BROOKES, Secretary’s office, War Dept. ‘ON, Military Justice, War Dept. 4 lerchant, 7th street n. w. h about t of the Mech > tous! Bank of New York, ‘This latter ts one of the leaving Yorktown. Some members of the party will reinain here pveral days. 7 . “] KI soundest and most conservaliv +“ me. and Printing. “THE TRENTON has been ordered to ne ee {tself, has decidedly the adv nse It pre- | THE GOVERNMENT'S: ALEXANDRIA | tions here, and it. loses notht ing | Ident. Cart Rohrer, the first witness examined, mM. BALL tts navy yard to be put outot commission. Rear its but one candid: ew York, | good _ collate 9 ad- | testitied that he was in his office engaged im o10 23 th street northwest. Admiral Howell, lately commanding the Mediter- s the west has act bridge, ft wil! be | ¥. Mr. Baldwin bank | writing at the time of the explosion (Friday at 23g ICATIONS. GFORGE FRAN AWS A Tanean station, will haul down his flag when the | Classified by sections the east in the next Honse z to sell their 9) years to withdraw some of the | clock); heard the explosion, and saw smoke ee ISAAC L. JOUNSON, Attorney-at-Law. ‘Trenton goes out of comm! will have sixty-elght republican votes from the but the stock! olluterats he had pledged there, but this w ; following states: Connecticut, usetts, 10; New Hampshire, ew York, 20; Pennsyivarda, Vermont, 3, and Marylandy1. ‘The west will, including} the Pactite slope, have 71 republican votes, as follow: orado, 1; Tlinois, 13; Indiana, | arising from the hydrautte that there were one first; ran to the press house; though Merey and Judzment, Canon Farrar, $1.50; Words of : ‘Trath and Wisiiero, Canon Farrar, #2: The Orations om sonal S Wild Work, the Story’ o i be: par eee Boe 3 rE ‘The reputation and experience of the managers yy Bo ecktiubination of ‘the best features of the old styie and FW. Story; $2; American Ve vised New | Co-operative plan. Toateraene Fi Pace Cree na eee New | rte perpetual acheme, with a new series of stock every When the Aqueduet | hited, 3 indi company | BAY bay use they got | BIS b: structure. The i ‘Bankers, wl his inability to’ get bold o Mesers. RIGGS & CO. i MR. CuARLEs N. Ricuarps has been appointed efit note important characteristics of the Aseociation keeper of the Senate stationery department, vice A. D. Banks, deceased. Mr, Richards has been the assistant In the department for some years. REDUCTION OF THE PUBLIC DEBT.—It fs estimated mare ex hose, In the vd WO TUN Gut OF Lhe shop, to come t fin. ‘The hose Was run out, and th d playing on th SAW the dex “7 | lying as though he had f nf OUT Of the West door; Ancient Bronze Implements of Great Britain and Ire: | Year. Ae 2 educt ° peur | 3; Michigan, 9; Minnesota, 3; rash Iii he doi A tits be ong site Bias Tine yo Peer ea ae GE Se ALES: | "Aseromersvarticipating in the profits equally with the | *At the reduction of the publle debt for the eur- | 13. Gregeasis Wieonsin, & Wie doorway aud its body along saa pmo ge RT investore, Fent month will exceed nrten millions of dollars. | Pixie’ auth there aie 13 republican votes, as 3 ick taint up. “Hs cfotives ‘SaMEs J. CHAPMAN, Arbitration for the settlement of dieputes without | ‘The receipts from all sources will aggregate about | ¢,pos,cue south there are 13 republican votes, as ation froin J. K. Upton, acting § ) 3 ioc Sle flames were smothered; 2 ae Hoes Teatge, | Mtininian of iutereet om advances Ger cent, agfora_ | {MFtY-Six millions, while the expenses) Including | NON Carmina 1; Tennesse ae Viren} we | tour letter oP april oth ustrucif there has be subscr #00 put the Dank In | Sane tons ten ae ‘ ee _— os Retevivania avenue. _ | snus borrowers $1,000 for a total payment of ten dolars | He Payment of four million dollars or pension | ST a tnus be seen thar in tue Darlin wt the sec- i a eae Gr tne Alecone isiuess, but the cashier res eet eee ee ee, claims, will be about sixteen million dollars, THE ELEVATOR on the House side of the Capitol will be completed, the contractor says, in about ten days. Elegant new carpets are being latd down. ne hall and lobby of the House of Representa- ve any deposit in the Tre of stock of the Alexan- dria Canal company, or the Alexandrt: and Bridge company to secure p: . Of $300,000 made by the Secretary of The Tre: ane per month (varying with suppl money.) Economy in expenses, the interest of the shareholders ing the first consideration, and not the payment of enormous salaries to the officers. Safety for deposits of monthly savings. Facility of settling advances and obtaining new ones without the usual heavy legal fees, Books always open for subscriptions to the current and demand for tions the east has 68 votes; the west 71, (including the Pacific states), and the souta 13 votes. The south, however, Nis no egndidats. ‘There ‘secs to be but one way that a western candidate can | Ynaer Ac nOnETESS Of Manel 637, he succeed. That is to have a caucus of the friends reeelvel In rept save ta Infor you cheat thie | SE yas now the Sironges. th Newark 3 of all the candidates from that section and agree j Gepartment is in possession of cettiticate No. 122 | directors Lave been considered the most. tris upon one representative candidate. This, It is al- | (¢P'ttine p y ‘ y boy Of inen in the city, and the reputa- leged, will be done, and. in stich eventeither Mr, | {0% Steen hundred shares of the capital st the rocket furnished t Weeks torpedo feet Jong ahd si ling po boiler tron, four or; the Inside ig composition |g 4 time, and pressed 100 tous to the fchy— @ until the rocket’ is @ propeller for a tore MED | $000,000 would not “do aul eae led to suspend sat once, like a thunderbolt on Uhe coi S NOt a suspicion that the in BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED 3 ANGLIWS ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE, )» ¥ Steer. nds of Booka, Pamphlets, &e. @13-3m all quantity at Ydrattic pressure, contin district of Alabama; Thomas M. Broadwaters, col- lector of customs for the district of Vicksburg, Miss. Postmasters—Charles W. Buckley, Mont- gomerys Ala.; Wm. W. Strait, South Pueblo, Col. Mrs. Mary L. Ross, Newport, Ky.; Louis Lettorte, Donaldsonville, Geo. €. "“MeKee, Jackson, — H he Posts financial article, referring to the fatl- rove vs It Will cause no surpr: general testing of the soundness institutions; and in the loan market there 1s considerable shitting cf affairs. [A private telegram recelyed here this morning that the Mechanic's National I N. J., has fatled, and t the extent of $2,000, See egret The News in Europe To-day. THE GERMAN ELECTIONS. Berxe, October 31. ons for members of the National Council show but Ht cl ‘tion of parties. Fifty conse ultramontanes and 98 liberals and raiicals have been electad against 45 and 93 respectively in the er council, The in the population gives the council ten additional members, ARCHBISHOP MC CABE'S PASTORAL done by the lw October 31.—In several of the chapels | understood, rday,when Archbishop McCabe's pastoral | ha ing read a number of men walked out in a 01 wi ivy | i Rouen = =e - a 0 q '. | the Alexandi anal company Issued tn favor of | HON Of Baldwin, as a financier, probobly stood | indy more surtace thin the simple sree cf etek. eit ace Agiice per maon Gs Nowrvations Lert OvER.—The fonowing, nomi. aaeon of Towa, or Mr. Keifer, of Ohio, Will be | the corporation of Vinginia on the 9th day of a in ~ state, The Rees isc osed £0 all comers, \% posed to i 4 Half shares $100, payment 50 cents per month. nations sent to the Senate were left over—not | selected. ' July ‘The sald certificate was duly’ de- | Shh ho omelal facts have been nade Known be- | 1s dritied ‘of Uhe Jerong whe are paying bivh premiumeand heary | acted upon—by the recent, session: Geo. M. Dus. ABOUT THE CANDIDATES. and transferred to the Secretary of | Yom the arrest of Baldwin on a charge of ett | ‘The composttic harcoal and stile subscriptions, y into other building neaociations shor kin, to be U.S. district attorney for the southern | Kasson has the parliamentary knowledge, the ury by the coupeil and r of the | bezzlement, and the sending for government bo | phur—the same in: in powder—put. corporation of Alexandria in confo the second section of the act of Congress app | March 34, 1837, and the amount of $300,000 th ppropriated and made payable to Said Alexandria aul company upon the deposit, transfer and as- signment of the stock of the ‘Alexandria Canal uthorities of the It is eontidently believed by the projectors that this 1g the best plan yet instituted in this city, and that it wil be one of the and most fal ever ope ra From present indications there will be a large amount of stock taken, and parties are advised to subeeriie in- 5 mediatel e ‘Treasurer or Secretary and avoid the | Miss; Cyrus W. dameson, Memphis, Mo.; Jacod é oi Tush and ‘consequent delay on the night of” the fret steininger dJemterson City, No ont W. iarris, ARRY B. PARKER, | ™GUnE. ck Haven, Pa.; Alexander W. Selfridge, Bethle- Teer re ee cs Be Heat fromm ay ON en alee CMON Reatiaue Secmbiren Va ‘Remember, the first meeting for the pay Clarence F. Norment, Suffolk, Va. For promotion and sale of moves, at 615 7th street no: in the revenue setvice—Percy W. Thompson. WEDRESDAY EVENING, Wie 3d prog ee Navy—James Hl. Watmough, to be ehfef of the BN COX ureau of provisions and clothing, aud John H. eoat G18 12th treet northwest. Stevenson, to be pay inspector. THIRD ISSUE OF STOCK. THE SURPLUS REVENUES of the government for soclal qualities, the experience and the legislative intelligence to make a good Speaker. Years ago, however, when In Congress, he leaned somewhat to the side of free trade, and for this reason he cannot expect any votes from members who repre- sent districts whjch have in'them anything claim- ing tariff protection. On the other hand, Mr. Kiefer has but littie expertence, and his candidacy | is thought by many to have no more to it than the placing of himself In a position to be given a good | chairmanship. On the assumption that the east will stand by its candidate, it seems that Mr. Hiscock will at least have Uie best chance, He will go into xing only 8 Yes of enouch to secure Of nitre ts much Langer than in powe | der. Any work tn explosives ts | number of th rockets hi e been successfull | made at the yard without ent, Uhe persons N= gaged being very careful and taking ev mas. A ta oss did net regard GEO. F. TIMMs, r as being as duke gerous us the manufacture of powder, COMMANDER J. A. HOWELL, in charge of the ordnance departwent, testifie that he was at bis residence when he heard th@ | explosion, and at Once hastened the scene. The matter of manufacture of these rockets had considered by the ordnance bureau, aad been determined to have eat New, never taken any steps to stockholder of the bridge, and : stockholler at that. ‘The government acted In the matter as though It regarded the $300,000 as a gratuitous contribution 10. building Aqueduct brilge. Under the law Xt cola. ft ure | would appear on the surface, have compelled the ation, These his friends think he will | cote of the piers if the stock it owned had been EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSO- sh. | draw from the 13 votes in the south. sare pales fcak Sie sale the five months ending to-day foot up in the nelgh- | “TTT is come talk that the administration will | Main ea ede) 140,000, SDuue eacc bance Have completed all their preparations, and arenow en- | Subscription Books oe oer Yor the third iamue of | POtood of $58,000,000. take a hand todefeat Mr. Hiscock. ‘This because | Srthossrpme eet 5 Stock. |The first payment will be due NOVEMBER 2, a = he has not always acted with the more pronounced Ss tirely ready for business, 4581, at the reenlar meeting of the Aseociation, Marini’s | | INTERNAL. REVENUE Receirs for the flve months | staiwart wing of the party. The trends of the A Crank with a Pisto Hil}, B atrest. between th and 10th streets northwest, | ending to-day foot up in round numbers $52,000,000. | President, however, declare that he intends to ‘pe = at keep his hands off. * WHO BELIEVES THAT HE IS PRESI- AN ORDER FOR CONFEDERATE Bonps.—An order ig eS ee was received In this city to-day for confederate 7:30'p.m. Payments will be received by the Secretary his office, 617 7th street northwest. James H. SAVILLE, Pree't, H.H. TWOMBLY. Ist V.P. OTHER TOUS OFFICERS. Iso. Jox Tax. Somenvrtie, 20V. Te ee a tr come cerats a 1s too soon to make essen asto howthe | ‘This morning a crank arrived at the door of tne fo eee the recent demand for these bonds has grown out | gonestty ae, OF SoU tee. ex-Repre: | President's house and stated to Mr. Brown and Mr. . F. Fox, of the cireumstance that $17,000,000 In gold placed |-S8tative Rainey, of South Carolina, who received | Crump that he had been elected President and had in English banks during the war to the credit of | the empty compliment for the clerkship of the last | to investigate the President's accounts at once, the confederate government Is still held on de} House, 1s again a candidate. It {s also understood | an4 desired that all the pa in th be sent ‘The United States Treasury, {t 1s further sald, has | that ex-Clerk MePherson {9a candidate. Generel On ae Ane Gus nee eee Ny ae Hoe Sten made several attempts to obtain possession of the | Husk, who was, the last caucus nominee for Ser. | M7 Rim at tne St. Charles hotel, where be was teln- gold, but has always falled, the English bankers lentlals, Which read aS follows: “John Waling— rectors. CE Br PaE ERY, MEMBER OF EXCEL geant-at-Arms. Is now the repubitcan nominee for contending that the money could not be surren- } SOVernorof Wisconsin. This, of course, puts hi rout 4 . dered EXiaDE to thie Lotter’ oF aaa tested You are hereby informed that Dr. John Noat- OR LODGE, No, 14, K. of P., is earnestly re- quested to attend the ‘next meeting. ‘furn out, broth- ers and hear what is goin on, Business of vant import. ance. We also cordially invite brethren of Sister Lodges fovernorof Wisconsin. 1 F e preset z oO he way for Mr. Thompson’s place. . itulle t Ge oe Bi Sriants, | confederate government, THE PUBLIC MEASURES ae Pana ocanieet he Waits one cer the league manifesto. The time has now come for 1S Tee AEQCRHOLDERS OF THE COLUM: | Finer Assisrant Postaasren Generar Harroy | ‘hat Will be acted upon by the 4ith Congress | day. FSR Gee ae a St pererrpcer ord oo [trie ered ip pelea brag ioe no Sana HAN BANE SOTE COMPANY are hereby no- | jett for nis home at Burlington, Iowa, yestentay. we pee Dare, 28 ean oF 8S percent re. | to hold ‘hint in conversation at the vestibute | EUppore Of those who’ stand by the, prinelpies or Company, in Washincton, on THURSDAY, November | He will return in ten days. Meanwhile Chter Clerk | unding bill, the passage of an apportionment | tnen the arrival of Sergeant Dinsmore, when the | the league, but we cannot do anything tor evicted | way 17, 1881, ut 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of electing | Marr is acting first assistant. F bill, and some measure looking to the reclamation | jetter, which he clalmed to be his credentials, was | tenants on those estates where thelr” fellow ten- ‘Trustees for the ensuing year. of the Potomac flats. It is not believed handed to that officer, who said to him: “Very | ants, on the same estate, are unmindful of those ALTER 8. COX, President, Nor tHe Guest or Anygopy.—Some of thenews- | yond this and theregular well, come with me down to the office, and the | principles. We have, therefore, directed the cus J.D. MARTIN, a ol0-m&ftd_| paper writers seem to be at some pains to prove | Will be much general le; .. 80 apers will be turned over to you.” ‘The man evi- Todtans of our sellet fuinas to retise help totenants MY FRIENDS AND FORMER CUSTOMERS | President Arthur the guest of Gen. Butler or of Mr. | District of Columbia 1s concerned, Congress will | dently suspected that Dinsmore was an officer, as | on any estate where the rest. of the tenants lave will find me now located at 3107 Brid Russell, of Massachusetts, or both. The latter has | 20 doubt settle the location of the new Congres- | he turned to leave in a hurry, but Dinsmore ca ht | either applied to the land court to fix their rent or with Mr. J. HENRY WILSON, where willbe pleased never lived tn the house where the President has | $!00al brary, and possibly provide for the butld- | nim by the collar, and the fellow tried to pull him- | who have paid rents. We recommend evicted tens Mave s stock of clothing for large and emall men, | to see them. = his temporary residence, but in that adjoining, in | M@ Of anew White House. The session will no | self away. He Was pressed up by the door jam, | ants to continue to rely on the league, and not to x ach ‘ ——. SSO. THOS. SHAW | which Gen, Butler also lived when he kept house | 4Uvt be a ively one, and the usual lobby will | and the officer seeing him feel benind him forsome: | waste thelr slender tesources ina Useless lege fouths, Boys and Children, from which apy taste can (2S, , EUREKA SPRINGS WATER (irom Arkansas), | here, both before his wife’s death and later when | 8°02 Imake its appearance Jn fore thing floored him, and then had to throw his entire | struggle. . be euited or any wishes as to quality oF price accommo | theada, ue Lick. Bedford, ‘Salucian, Stichigany Con- | Mamcces kept house for him. Gen. Butler has Society Notes, Time managed: to. Toll hitn over and took tron hig @etea, gress where the President now does, although he owns | Mr. Sackville West, the new British Minister, Is | pocket a Sinith & Wesson’s seven-shooter, each the house. expected to arrive at Philadelphia today. Tt ts | chamber loaded to the muzzle. | Having disarmed thought that his daughter will come in a few | him he let him up, and, applying the nippers, led Aen ek ba oldie Sy manage eae Weeks, for he {3 not a bachelor, as has been as- 2.361 by desertion, and 6,564 were discharged ‘There were 1,961 re-inlistments and 3,805 new re- ent of dues west, on Lext GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. tem ASES Of work perfectly retiable, and the no accldent has happened there under Ifa before Unts Was Uae best evidence of his capability, ‘There had been 50 of these rockets made here, and, had these four been tuished, they would have in all probability been the Tast. “There was no fulminate about this rocket, and while the ingre= dieuts were the same as Unose of powder, 1t burned, much more slowly. LIECT. R. D. HITCHCOCK testified that he was about mfty fect from the building when the rocket exploded. He saw @ fash, heard an explosion, and the rocket whizzing through the atr. There were two other ex plostones” and the whole thing occupied but a moment. T flash took place AL the Lottota—in the pan Wirougtr vhich the auger passes—and in consequence US et went up. Two other rockets were ly! down when they exploded end shot over a pile timber. ‘There was ho way of accounting for thi® accident; it Was one of those Which Will take place in the business, which, as is well known, wal dangerous. 4 PYROTECENIST'S TESTIMONY. Jeremiah Cross, a pyrotechnist, testified that ‘there were three men engaged In drilling at the time. The business was dangerous, but there Wa no peculiar danger fn the manufacture of Uhisktndl of rocket excepting that when an accident 0m curred—they being of larger size—the cgnses quences Would likely be more serious. He*hadt deen engaged in the business for years and never had a rocket to explode. The deceased was Fe garded as a skiliful mau in the business, JON W. THOMPSON, THE OMITTED PARTS OF PARNELL'S LETTER. DUBLIN, Ovtober 31,—The editor of the Freeman’s Journal, in publishing Mr. Parnell’s letter, stated that he ‘was compelled to omit portions of It In view of the government’s proclamation of the land league. ‘It is understood that the portions omitted are as follows: “The only organization now practicable 15 that the tenants should meet by estates, When summoned to pay rent, and decide upon corsmon action, as recommended in GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. GAMBETTA’S OPPONENT. Parts,October 31.—A sub-committee of the cham- ber of deputies, pending a closer examination of the votes, have not. yet declared valid the election of M. Tony Revillon, (Intransigeant,) the opponent of Mr. Gambetta in the second electoral division of Belleville. It is stated that they discovered errors, which may possibly cause its invalidation. fer ois and for sale on draught at MILBURN’S PHARMACY, 1429 Pennsylvania avenne. GAS FIXTURES. E. F. BROOKS, with Mitchell, Vance & Co.'s m5. ‘ater, and other Natiral Waters, freshly recel ved, him to potiee hesdqusivers, where Ne Was locked up for safe keeping until some disposition can be serted, but a widower, Hismarrlage was a highly | madi hes 2 romantic one. eof him. He was at once recognized at police headuarters as having been a few months ago and s quarter of a century practical experience. Y can received. The number of -. Cook, of Willard’ A, 82: locked up there as a ‘religions crank. He 1s of ief George Captured. who wes ip changeot the maval isporsiory, SS hieet all competition and reb at LOWEST RATES. tin cies G steed one eee posuere: take the tenia ees Ce ae he Goes not | powerful build. Althoush Sergeant. Dinsmore 1s ate Pau ded near arhee 2 renegade | fed that It was one of those wnaccountable cde matey Sie Wine selection. Ketoct Gan) Stoves, re-| or tha country. Jess than thirty bridal couples In the house, which | 24 able-bodied man. i was with dificulty that | nice George and seven of his Mien, the last of all | dents incident to the business. Lawrence seemed mT E. F. BROOKS, 531 15th street. Wee Nite Picea Genie Ts ta feet, ace iS ee ead dally a) Nortuumberland, Pa, On searching the police | thatwere out, were arrested yesterday by Major | to be more careful in handling these rockets tham d ever seen hia before. party who are actused of taking | rockets less dangerous than the part in the killing of citizens and soldiers on the for ft was not Chaffee at St. Carlos and are now in irons. This ig | he He regarded theag the chief and the ordinary 80 explosive, records it was found that he was detained here in ee eae Co ea a ie DOC CEE May last; that his brother came here for him and Inspector Watmough as paymaster general of the Judge Folger (whose name, by the way, 1s pro- nounced as it spelled Foljer), the new Secretary of ATTORNEYS. = iy y! the Treasury, has long been in fi 2 he Was turned over to him. What disposition will e iiabler! at 3 * 7 RY WISE GARRETT Confruntion ins case was duet the opposition | {@FWamany aid in Ne was one of nine men'n the | be made ct him Ye notknowa, UU he Will paohabiy | TNH tween forts Thomas and Apache in Sep-| & rocket mide on a spindle was mote dati 3 2 Columbian Law Building, gihvt., bet Dand B, | ‘wate against Watmough, Between thisegnd the | New York Legislature who voted in favor of gtviug be confined tn the Insane Asylum until the authorl- : 100 tons to 5.38 Inches Ja no way is fulrainatl scy6-0m,1D * Wasnixorox, D.C.” | assembling of Congress the people opposed to him Sine exalunral Couto nvORT Rane ae MUTA eee Raising the Passenger Rates. owder used in these rockets; Uiey are ire Og anne ios = a vt s Sa - ot e ‘Trunk ctrie s is e 0 F JANNUS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ROOM 31, LE | €Xpect to bring such facts as will prevent his re- day evening, but several of those who lave homies ——_.>—___ Cacao, October 31.—The Grand Trunk line will Se at Ho 0 nt ot was usaalep Droit Building, corner 8th and F streets north- | Domination, here, or who have engaged apartments for the District Government affairs. to-day advance passenger rates from $5 to $4.25 en Conaat a wo ae temperature aboat once, Wt a | es Winthr will be here audst of the tine’ unt after | 70 BE CLOSED AT FOUR O'CLOCK. rom Chicago to, New Sa (eo Eo a ey Ss eer = me Congress meets. . ‘he Commissioners to-day issued an order that y days ° eoimeendgetic ‘through sieves both before and atter mixe GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. (Jt MILLER, at Mie Laas bd eat areas noes, and Mrs. Sherman, une mene: to meee hereafter the District. offices on 4 ag atroet willbe |r ee Ste eaaTe om eT r So be ease that m0 foreign substance halt Has’ removed his office to Roomaé ahd 8, Gunton Law Jan for relieving the heads of departments from Eu w » back here early this | closed at-4 o'clock until further orders. A Freshet Threatened in Virginia. entered It. . Building, Louisiana avenue, near City Hall jx25-6m" | fhe importuntties of persons seeking for places, | ia tom Europe, will caine back here early this Week, bringing her with them.—Mr, Richard Merrick’s wife and children will move into the city from their country place,in Maryland, this week. —Miss Susan B. Anthony will remain in the city until to-morrow.—The Indies of the temperance convention went to Mt. Vernon to-day.— Miss Freeland, the stepdauggter of the late Major Banks, is visiting Mrs. and Miss Peterson, on Con- necticut avenue. THE HACKMEN TOLD TO “MOVE ON.” ‘The Commissioners to-day issued an order that hereafter the hack stand on C street northwest, between Louisiana avenue and Pennsylvania avenue, shall be confined to that portion of the Ep Cotas included between Louisiana avenue and street Daxvitue, Va., October 31.—Rain began falling here Satuniay night and has been almost contin- uous ever since. “There isa threatening prospect of a freshet in the Dan rive —————__ Secretary Folger at Home. GENEVA, N. Y., October 31.—To-morrow night Judge Folger will be formally congratulated by his fellow-cltizens of Geneva on his appointment to the . Thomps Nain in detail, the manner Fgh chewing the nn] taken; that after tp Ingredients are prepared, the mixing is made atm distance of 500 yards from the matn buildings; Gall {U is carried back and forth in covered pots, &. ‘THE VERDICT. ‘The fury, at 1:15 o'clock, rendered the followngy verdict: “That the said George L. Lawrence cami which he submitted to President rded it with much favor. The plan contemplates @ apportioning of the subordinate places In the clyil service among the states, according to popu- lation; the appointment of @ commission tn each state to examine applicants, and all vacancies to be filled from the state to which the retiring or de- ceased Incumbent was accredited. Conduct their business upon Sust and fair principles. ‘They have but one price, that isas low as possible; is warked in plain Sgures, and no deviation is allowed. = = arfield, who re- eonn MORAN, 2126 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 428 97H NORTHWEST, has on hand a large assortment of the best makes of LATROBES, Cox, Whiteman & Cox’s Celebrated Splen- did and Rugby and other RANGES and HEATING STOVES, Novelty FURNACES, &c. CONTRACTOR JONES’ CLAIM. Mr. John H. Clark, by F. W. (Site attorney, has jut in a claim against the District of Columbia for P Cabinet, and the Judge will makes apecc! ‘to his death at or about 2:30 eco: Ga . ‘THe VACANCIES IN THE PaTEext Orrice.—Com- How History Repeats Itself. alanee due for services in collection of garbage | ene eS 1881, ab the press-house at the Washington PLUMBING, TIN-ROOFING, JOBBING, STOVE missioner Marble, of the Patent OMice, says the folleteeyd speedy during. ‘months of January and Februiry,| Am Earthquake in New Hampshire, | Yifh!n the clts ot W my ge seme rea Tulltnod ne lied forsome tine, asthe resignation ot | , Among the humors ehrgnicled of the Yorktown | The neui\tomese recommends that, Instead ot | qo ere aks ooo ak A, SURE earth | “Weeks torpedo rocket whieh he wus cance will noi e Tes! 7 ° ge took place here at 1:30 this morning. ‘The Frou Dees carae —~ pion Mr. Fisher, which made the vacancy, does nottake | Celebration lt was mentigned that President Ar- paying anything additional to Mr. Clark, the sure- Ss was Fates severe at Henniker and felt. at | UHling at the time. ‘the evidence add o SSiteatnascnte esutlneronip: causes’ oP ts ‘Connected to Telephone Exchange. 1m,1p | second-assistant examine! , * eS = ne re of Mr. Hovey, will not be filled until December. H4YWward & HUTCHINSON, thur was introduced to thé governor of Virginta in- ‘stead of the latter being; presented to the Presi- dent of the United Statesg Some have contended that this blunder was an #tentional one, and was @ re-assertion of the doct@ine of states’ rights. If fo, ie was merely, ther rende: of the west it effectually explodes the rumor that he ann Ronin a Washington ai seat in Congress. He Massachusetts: shen 1es be held responsible for the loss accruing to the District. ——————— A MvrpER Case Postronep.—To-day, in the Criminal Court, John Murphy, charged with the murder of Thomas Fitzgeraid in June last, was postponed. It will be remembered that after an altercation between these parties the body of the deceased was found in the river, anda ee we belleve that eve caulion Was taken U0 pIRw vent accident, ‘and iat the cause of Ue expiosiag is unkoown.” THE FUNERAL OF THE VICTIM. ‘The funeraloft Mr. George Lafayette Lawreney the victim of the explosion at the navy yard am Friday last, took place from his late residence, Nay we oneness | I-bearers were E street om i yesterd: Sras langely attended. pall. Hillsboro. ———— The Markets BALTIMORE, October 31.—Vircinia @'s def 2175; do, consols, 80; do. seoand serion, 39%; do. a up coupcon, 05: do, new ten-forties, 5496 bid to-day, BALTIMORE, “October S1-—Gotton. qi - dling, 11 7-16a113¢. Fiour lower for better Howard a, 6, 0005.15; *-. ‘No INTENTION OF RESIGNING.—A lette¥ received here to-day by a friend of Congsessman Clark, of Missouri, NINTH STREET, ei contemplated resignin; : ‘had. + 5 Susie Carr, testified before the coronef’s jury tha’ ; . Baye Be tae ny ee i eention Stat ever Repted an invitation of cheese, Eresident, he ac; | Murphy threatened to “fix” the deceased.” This his felow-workmen- The floral offerings wer GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. HAVE AN ENTENSIVE STOCK OF GOODS IN ALL| ‘Tax PrEstpENt Gornc Home To Vore.—The Pres- dinner, but expected a ¢alltrom that functionary | Withess not being in the city the government was aren - a at ay THEIR LINES. ident has decided to leave tor New York on Wed- | as soon as he arrived, instead of which he recetyed | BOt 12 4 position to go to trial this morning and oral Se Bevite you to call; you will receive polite attention; not be urged to buy, but be heartily thanked for any fevors you may bestow. W. CORNER 7TH AND D STREETS. M* ANNUAL IMPORTATION OF SAXONY ‘WOOL GERMAN HAND-KNIT JACKETS 13, Fox MEX axp Bo: snow open for Green. are larwer than by calling at ©. AUERBACH, Comer of 7th and H streets, ‘ears can procure Lew ‘Next door to Auerbach’s Sewing Machine and Repair ‘Office. ia Savy" Biue, Black, Brown, Drab and formerly and prices no’ a Knit Jackets of ‘ths past cist Senew sleeves nar at may stone. SLATE MANTELS, GRATES, &o. SANITARY INSPECTION AND THE REMODEL- ING AND MODERNIZING OF DEFECTIVE PLUMBING IN CITY RESIDENCES I8 MADE THE SPECIAL FEATURE OF OUR BUSINESS. FWWe give Favorable Estimates for New Construc- tions inall our branches. ‘st W ORTH LOOKING aT. OUR IMMENSE, WELL SELECTED, ELEGANTLY waDE AND STYLISHLY cur CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN, ‘The new, improved Home, Singer, # Bie S Wee SEE Guan, Viste No. 4, Hogge- | We cordially invite am inspection of Goodsand Prices, B, BOBNSON & CO., BOYS CLOTHING HOUSE, ~ 900 PEwxsrLvawis AVENUE. NOAH WALKER & CO., nesday or Thursday next, and will remain there long enough to cast his vote for the republican state ticket. No appointments will be made ex- cept assed absolutely necessary until Congress mee! ‘THE ADJOURNMENT OF THE SENATE.—After the Senate went into executive session, Saturday,Séna- tors Sherman and Bayard were appointed a com- mittee to wait on the President, and, after perform- ing that duty, reported that the ‘President had nothing further to communicate. Mr. Bayard of- fered a resolution, which was agreed to unani- mously :‘ “That the thanks of the Senate are hereby tendered to the Hon. David Davis for the courtesy, impartiality, and ability with which he has per- formed his duties as President pro tem.” Mr, ua Na eh ae e dui Officer of this high and enlightened body. Hoping that every mem! Senate will return pily and satel resume his di & messay much In the sincerit from him to do he was too ng that ‘ashington doubted of the apology, as he had been given to understand that-the governor wished to evade making the first call, holding that as Wernor of a State, and within the Hiatt fea aploper this pretensiot dinner and ding at his lodgh the governor's friends advised junds of point of etiquette that visit even from the Pre- sident of the United States. Washington resisted 80 exeused himself from the ‘The next day im to waive the int of etiquette, so he sent his Vest respects to he President, informing him that if at home and at leisure, he would d him in halt % an hour, inthmatt have done it sooner had his imself the honor to visit that he would ealth permitted, and that tt was not without hazard to his health that he did it now. Irving, who tells the story in his Life of Wash- ington, points to the irony taplied In the shat sen- Wi note of reply, where- tence of ashington’ inafter ier the ‘begs that the governor onthe occasion” ‘But the one authority endeavored tended indisposition by. call enveloped in red the house expressing the pleasure It we to see the governor and mentio ‘thi be at home until two ore, cae ae and ld give him would “he most not hazard his eat to his pre- ‘Carried into henee the case was postponed. The bull was Te- duced to $3,000. ci MARRIAGE Licenses have been fssued to John Frolick and Mrs. Sarah E. Abbott, both of Prince George’l county, Md.; W. B. Cox hd Marta J. Ver- tongen; Abraham Garges and Leona Walde; James Hvnry ‘and Ida Branson; Bazil 8. Ringgold and Carrie E. Scott, of Baltimore; Randolph Gaskins and Fannie Cartel J EF CAPTURED.—Edward Powell fas Collin 9 notorious coloneu der was hanged in the Police Court thts afternoon with the larceny of thirteen fancy chickens, valued at $2 each, from Mr. John B. Wiikberger's en-house, 18 the county, above the Soldiers) Home, ste ia ee night: d been reported xy discov. area taraey morning, that two persons had left Hi tM? Ricans aoe, Sa reget ants they, ‘saw the tand his year-old, mee Engr his father stole the chickens. | The i 5 fl i i i RE November, | 1.39. 1.49), chor from the ofMcers of the steamer The reanains ‘were interred in the Col Cemetery. ‘ aan adel ‘THe Coat TrapR.—Thirty boats left land, Friday, with 2,804.09 tons of coal, as For Georg-town—Cousolidation Co., 1,312.19 Geor "s Creek, tons; New Central $5.01 fons; Gardon Go., 98.18 ons. sex! ” affairs in Alexandria. Reported for Tux Evextxe Stan. so ass ana ato hag wom bana “teense any ” ing on day when W. Clyde two other directors of the ae of three Baltimore directors SESE: i F Tee He 4 il