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= THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Tre Evextno Stan is served to subscribers in the city by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents per Week, or 44 cents per month. Copies at the counter, 2 centeeach. By mail—postace prepaid—50 cents a month, ‘ne year, §6; tix months, 3. {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., a8 Second-class mail matter. ] = pee Wenxry Stan_published on Friday—$? a yeap, Postage prepaid. Six months, $1; 10 copies for $15; 20 Copies for $20. F2- AN mail subscriptions must be paid in advance; Ro paper sent longer than tx paid for. ages between Keokuk, Iowa, and Louisiana, Mi punting to $2,930,006, It will take several before business In the river towns will bes resumed. The Newark National Hank Collapse. NEWARK, NJ, jovernment Exame iner Shelly is still at work in the Mechantes’ Banlg : ig and does Hot expect to finish Nis report t the con- trolier of currency until Thursday night or Friday. ‘The report will not be made public, and . Nearly $3,000,000 of Losses by the Mise of Fieoae, 7 Carcaco, November it is estimated that the recent overtiow of te Mississtppt las caused dame Will be sent to Washinton as soon as finished. Upon this statement the controtier will 4] ate vectiver. Director Geonge A. Hulsey that the advic ald todayy of directors had been asked as to Ve 58— who should be ppetnted reoriver, and that they ¢ a recom - 8,917. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1881. TWO CENTS. |S See nee eee ‘ that Nugent has received the money which ites of adlvertixing made mon applicati ts mitoses Several dimectors expressed the belied — SSS Se | _ritors Wold lose 2 per cent, And pers ¢ Be N ; 7 The Deficit in the Tax Collector’s | Statham Commissioned as Postmaster ApS more. Here have been no mantfestations of BOOKS, &e SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and. Gossip. one See Telecrams to The Star. trouble In tne busines commnnty reuTungtrome Tr ATE PU + = > i CHRISTIAN _ TEMPER ANCE SS ea SOME UNFOUNDED REPORTS ABOUT THE CasE—| The bond and oath of office of Clifford Stitham, o District Alkoracy Keane eee ce ee LATE Pesticatio: Ee UNION Gosnal meeting at Foundry Church, | _Govenxsent Rectiers To-pay.—Internal reve- | waar 13 SatD AT THR COLUMBIAN BUILDING—| as postmaster at Lynchburg, Va., was to-day re. ——— em bayonet eee en ates Aunt Serena, by Mise. Howard. author of One Sum- | FUG 740. | Mes. Elica Thompmom, the ret crusader | BUC $292,608.92; customs, $591,773.87. ciapeidopd ttaesrd pon. > nclanin ei | celved at the Post Oftice department, approved by | NEW AUSTRIAN MINISTER TO WASHINGTON. |” a, oe * Theis by Heton Re Johnson, 40 oie Sun, bee aud Mrs. Csthart. president of the Ohio W; ©. | Tag Presrpgnr will go to-morrow by the limited | ,, TB¢ announcement made tn. sesterday’s StaR Of | ‘Acting Postmaster General Hazen, and forwarded © Mine in Cotorade, A. Young, Inter. Se 3X pickwiexian . Hassard, $1. Tiusion, by | $1.30. Country B; Japanese utifully illustrated, $2.50. The | Jeoux, by J. W. Chadwick, $1. Bayard Taylor's Home Ballads, illustrated, Tn the Brush; or, Old-Time Life in the Southwest, by H. W. Pierson, D. D., $1.50. South Sea Sketches,” by Mrs. M. V. Dahi Also, just received & fine assortment of Russa, Se and Calfskin Pocketbook, Wallets, Card Cases, 8. FRANCIS'B. MOHUN, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, y —THE Hurd’s The Theory 3 80; Von Hoesk’s Cc fational History of the United States, vol. 3, $3.50; Bunce’s Bachelor Bluff, $1.2 y Vsaxes and Customs, $5; "The Puceant 25; Wordsworth, His Life and Lymington, $2; Banning & Arde $oiteult Court.) $10, Miller's x F -50: Lawson on Usaces and Of Trade-Mark Cases, | | Pub- ’s Guide to Washington.” New Goods eived daily. = Feceved 3" Wat, H. MORRISON, Law Booxs#Lier AND STATIONER, 020 No. 475 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. LATEST Pusiications. Merey and Judzment, Canon Farrar, $1.50; Words of ‘Truth and Wisdom, C: ‘The Orations or the Crown, Biddle, om of the Eat mand Robin $3; Vallom jon of the levi tament, $1; Eastern Proverbs and Emblems, i | Ancient Bronze Implements of Great Britain and tre land, $5; The Yorktown Campaign, 1781, $2; Frankiin ‘Square and Seaside Library JAMES J. CHAPMAN, MeTnororrran Booxstore, 28 ¥1i Pennsylvania aventie. GcH0oL BOOKS BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED a ANGLIW’S ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE, Corcoran Buriprxa, F Street. Cash paid forall kinds of Books, Pamphieta, &c. 613-3m_ GEO. F. TIMMS. HARRY B. PARKER. GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. Save completed all their preparations, and are now en- tirely ready for business. GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. Mavea stock of clothing for large and small men, ‘Youths, Boys and Children, from which any taste can be suited or any wishes as to quality or price accommo- ated. GEO. F. TEEMS &-CO. Conduct their business upon just and fair principles. _ ‘They have but one price, that ia as low as possible; is | Barked in plain figures, and no deviation is allowed. GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. Eavite you to call; you will receive polite attention; ‘Rot be urged to buy, but be heartily thanked for any favors you may bestow. 0 N. W. CORNER 1TH AND D STREETS. ep4Fwanp & HUTCHINSON, 317 NINTH STREET, . BAVE AN ENTENSIVE STOCK OF GOODS IN ALL THEIR LINES. FURNACES, RANGES, LATROBE STOVES, SLATE MANTELS, GRATES, &. SANITARY INSPECTION AND THE REMODEL- ING AND MODERNIZING OF DEFECTIVE PLUMBING IN CITY RESIDENCES 18 MADE THE SPECIAL FEATURE OF OUR BUSINESS. ‘@We give Favorable Estimates for New Construc- tions in all our branches. a B. ROBINSON & CO., e BOYS’ CLOTHING HOUSE, 909 PexxsTLvaNia AVENUE. ols B 4 POSITIVE CURE MALARIA, ILLS AND FEVER. th CENTS A PACKAGES LEWIS ABRAHAM, Councellor-at-Law, F street n. w. | October, reach the big figures of $76,110,595.11. ‘Treasurer, A TE s is a 2 Lo Secrets st e E. M. LAWTON, Disbursing officer, War Department. | COMMISSIONS 48 PosTMasTERS were to-day for-| I this case the District is not the loser ot one | SUPmitted his annual report to the Secretary of | press of Austria, the Cro managers. Remember, the first meeting for the the discovery of a discrepancy of between $5,(00 ANIA VOTERS, ATTENTION!— | C¥PFess to New York. and $6,000 in the audit of District Collector Cook’s CT ATION wip STE ANIA, REPUBLICAN, ASSO; | __DisMissep.—Charles Caldwell, colored, who for- | accounts, and that the unaccounted deficit had Street northwect, on THURSDAY EVENING, Novem- | Merly held the position as messenger to the late | been traced directly to the door of his cashier, Mr. sion for Stat claimed that should the democrats in th Senate | ber 3, 188) 7:30 o'clock. stant, z issed | S! 2 ~ zn (CAN . Tioketeat sitused catewill be cn hand for all. Re- | ASs!stant Postmaster Genera! Brady,was dist! iilas Merchant, has created surprise and caused | AMERI( MINERS IN MEXICO OUSTED. be able to prevent action upon publican voters and thore’ ent. oy) (oS PQUITARLE a esiring them should Lepres- | “day, to take effect October 3ist. many expressions of regret by various citizens, _¥.W. OYSTER, President. | secretary Hunt will leave the city to-morrow | OWing to the good standing of Mr. M. in this com- )PERATIVE BUILDING | morning for a tour of Inspection of the Eastern | MUnity, where he has been well-known for many | ham. ‘This is not a correct to the President, who promptly signed a commis- Se EXCITEMENT IN DENVER an ay Which Was to-d him. In regard to this appointment it has been thirty days after the meeting of the ne that would be equivalent to a re Tv mber 2—Cor y forwarded by | NO CONFEDERATE GOLD IN ENGLISH BANKS. | .2°S\"" by the pub the recent = en © Tin tais stat Lists Interested in the the nomination for sesston, n Of Stat- ‘The Irish Land League Troubles. reintertng of the 2 co SSOCIATION will hold its second annual K ears, The announcement has had the effect, |1sw. A Srar reporter to-day called upon Judge THE DISTURBANCES IN COUNTY MAY | Stump mili ts $109, rE: " navy yards. He will be gone but aweek. He will | ¥' aR rep y : ne Do: 1 2—The dis < MSENG Hen E ctreet. "rhe sscretary el exbuik hts | go a8 tar ap New York wich Preeiden¢ arthur, as is usual in such cases, to cause the circulation | Freeman, assistant attorney generalot the Post | Loxpox, November 2—The disturhan | worth $300 per ton.” Tike assays, it 1s said, tun an Ce a Wl a eM? | Govunywet CLERKS Gorse HomE 70 Vors.—The . FUMES TE, SAVILLE, President. | clerks in the several departments, who live in 2 SG EETIRG OF | States which hold elections next Tuesday, will be Tab OPERATIVE ROE IgG | given leave of absence covering time sufficient to BI ES a the District, and not, as rumor has it, of discov- See a at WIT Ouu ce he GS cenies | Bx sunacon arancen Gaye the item thatness an | cus or any wrong doing, or even suspicion of - | Oflice department, and aske of many unfounded rumors.’ The work of tnaugu- | Conia chen a eae. He seaited rating an audit of the several accounts of officers | {g required to send the noninatt who have had charge of revenues was put into | the Senate within thirty days force some two years since with the view of | the next session, and should th to the sam Statham e. Want office and would not accept the best in the | Incident of this audit, just.as the discovery of a | non-action of the Senate. Henc — _ | President's gift. defaleation was some time ago made in the case of | democrats continue. their fight TON AND AFTER TO-MORROW, MBER the late Water Register Lubey, and for which a | they cannot oust him from th bok altte i881, our branch yard, corner 2d street and | | PostMAsTER GENERAT JAMES went to New York | suit is now pending in the District courts against | end or the ne Indiana avenue, will be discontinued, and our on] i - s yard and vilice’ will be at our mill, foot south Capitel | 1st night, First Assistant Hatton ts in Towa, | his bondsmen. could secure a rejection of his t night. | Firs Hatton 1 . Senate, Hreet, where we will, Uo pleased tovrecelve all orders: | Second Assistarit Elmer is in New York, and Third | WoW FAR MR. MERCHANT'S ADMISSIONS WENT. elophonte’ connectigne.? sire, | sistant Hazen ts acting Postmaster General. The published statement that all the elerksin | yymy the President ian =* ___BOOTH, WEMPLE & SMITH. | Corsa TREASURY CHANGES.—The President, | the collector's office have been entrusted with the Vackwe [ee SOWTILDING ASSOCLATION. 872” | when in New York, will have a conference with | Tecelving and handling of money 1s incorrect, a8| ae Wants TIME TO MAKE A « ‘The second regular meeting of this Association will be | touching the’ administration oF the Treasury de: | Cook, has ever been entrusted with this duty held THURSDAY, November 3, at p.in., in St. eee Reamor dna it ths ant | other statement, that Mr. Merchant had con Joseph's Hall, corner sth, and H streets notihwest, ‘To | Partment. Rumor has it that many important Tia a eta comer Sthy and Ht streets northwest, 20 | Changes in the subordinate officers in that depart- | t9 abstractions of money—ts not strictly tn a on the bench of the duty ofthat department to audit the account. THE DISTRICT GOVERNMENT NOT A LOSER. EE SHAFHIRT, Anatomiet, ‘Med. Museum. Campbell county, Virginia, and E. H. Gochenour, | Secured by the transfer by Mr. Merchant to him SEVILLE, Pension Bureau. vest ¥ of his property, which 1s somewhat encumbered, G. BANKES BROOKES, Secretary's office, War Dept. te Bare Braxton county, West Tginin. yet there will be enough, he thinks, to save Lim F. G. SAX’ Military Justice, War Dept. ‘The perpetual scheme, with s new series of stock every | 20t Walk one step before those of a higher grade. | the collector for receipt, and then pi Economy in expenses, the interest of the shareholders | Puris, and is to remain so. Now that the Germans | settiements were made in accordance with the being the lirst consideration, and not the payment of | are traveling in the West and the French in the | entry clerk's footings. Errors against the cashier enormous salaries to the officers, st a z DOL GIT Conor mealarien {0 the ofMcore. east, let us hope all are happy. Were, of course, corrected as he dis Safet , puta Facility of eetting advances and obtaining new ones AProrntwENT OF A RECEIVER OF THE Newark |. Te uniform good reputation of Mr. him for the Jected the President would have to TIVE BUILDING | ore cy nonnee ta sale aaa eta simply settling accounts between these oMices and Sek Pe nee action fs taken upon the nomination by the Se n hold untilthe endof th f officers and other business, v4 + wrong, i covery of this deficiency 1s an en his cd Ss! ‘ould expire of orice at JOHN CONNER, applicant for office 1s untrue; that he does not ig, and the discovery 18 deficiency then his commission would expire t session of Cong' released from Kil Judge Folger, the new Secretary of the Treasury, | 20 One but the cashter, or, in his absence, Mr.| In conversation yesterday with a distinguished it member of the Chicago bar touching th , Supreme Court, the Pgs- | Loxpox, November 2—The secr Paymaster General N. W. Brown, U recommended that the laws which enact that u a leave of absence of more than thirty repealed, a& : CHARLES T. BAUM, Merchant, 7th street 2. w. Our Exact INTERNATIONAL VisiTORS.— Those | from loss. se of officers stationed tinue at ‘auilet, county 2 ‘ons wounded In th high as $20,000 per ton, ’ — | The Markets. oPALTINORR, ber 2.—Vinginia @« re Wi th er the meeting of nomination be re- ke another | blockaded but if no | broken, for the purpose of impec ments of the military. ANOTHER A UNDER THE COFRCION Act. Mr. Gilhooly, secretary of the Bantry (county en should the | Cork) branch of the land le: A last | gainst Statham | eveniag under the coercion | : 4 Wheat, so omive ti ue the southern red, 1 ess, unless they | Loxpox, » nomination by the | here anndunets xton has been given : to understand 0 to France as a con- ed the | “tion of his release from prison. SEXTON NOT ABLE TO TRAVET. | Loxpox. November 2—Mr. Sexton, who was | il last evening, on : ya 0. Ry nt unable to travel. | E TO GLADSTONE. | ary of the do. consnin, BI; de do. upons, B44; do. new ten- cSTg ing the move- Cy € Not GOOD SELECTION. aecount of 11 to choice Provinion qk meats loone scan vith the : : ent aske a ieibers wr | Liverpool’ branch. of the land te tele ‘ jnsseeGnea the eek of ee aaaaeee ene | ment wil occur Ia JaMUry NEXt the results or ths gualt, and asked what Ne al to | generally ha @igencsed the tact, tot the place | KEAN. Me-Gatstone as folows™= tive eee | Host, Sah Ha Ge tall ameuat ef Heck Poke AL petese nee: | ‘Tue Govensomers WINANGUAL Gremarions mm | 597, Mr. Merchants reply Wes Ul had not yet been filled. ‘The answer was miade | zation ake aapre debe Oe OO Ti entity | aid fete trod. Se" Teteuieaa sd ested are invited 1 attend CONNOR, President, | OCTORER.—The total receipts of the government | all the funds, and it any etrors had been discov | that’ the profession take a deep intent In the | honee Te Be ED nS eae Be, gCattoe firm and auied his JHN CONNOR, President , It was his own, a = COOR'S Ts een nelvae he 4. all—A raft, 10%. Whi THOS. J. SULLIVAN, Secretary, osl-dt_| for the month of October were as follows: From | in none of the details ol these discrepancies oF | 2 AR rel ke toe, aoe ee THE LIMERICK FARMERS, at elite ai pe = = = customs, $18,862.397.59; from internal revenue, $ Specifically would he admit bis fault. Eee ie peepee tlt RICK, November 2—Two thousand tenant \ y ad aA THE PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCTA- | 409,971.28; and miscellaneous, $4,901,849.99, Inakit ment during the special session of the Senat» for mean the Mounts Lulierbas tame scouted ee SK) biased = a total for the month of $36,574,218.80. ‘The gov- | WHY THE ACCOUNTS HAVR NOT BEEN AUDITED | the reason that he was pressed with other mat- ep thie band come siedion G9 NE tedieal eee - ‘| 1.000 us TION. ernment expenditures during the same month| ~ BEFORE. ters, and he did not want to make any mistake tn | Shaan unghie eae aoah rt, " were $16,183.562.20. During the four months end-| ‘The question is now frequently put, “why has | filling the vacancy. “He sald he considered the : aes. = c ing October Bist, the government receipts were as | there not been any audit of these accounts before?” Feet eon Cee soe import ase oe European Matters of Interest. Sab. E: wants Association will commence business on the FIRST Loe Coe Cate iene 0674 at The Commissioners say that the clerical force | wanted to ee time and’ make the Lest possible ENGLAND AND THE VATICAN, oo, ca ane ith street northwest, opronite Patent Otice, under the | {making 'e’ total er’ gianceasee ts The | RAS ever been provided by Congr’ss to enable | selection, et LONDON, November 2—The Times denies the | “N : Flour steady management of the following named ofticers: expenditures during the same four months footed | tem to carry on the laber, and face the U.S. ee Statement of the Morning Post that the govern- | her an narnia President, up $67,941,991.33. ‘Thus the balance of receipts | TTeasury department has assumed exclusive con- Pay of the U.S. Army. Ment has resolved to enter upon more direct rela- etter and . Pork steady and quiet, 17.73. CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, Auctioneer, 9th and D ste. | over expenditures for the four months ending with | tf0l of the District finances, 1t was properly the | ayy van neronr oF THE raTuacren oeNERar, | HONS With the Vatican, : bag os Sritite turpentine, $5." Ros ice Presiden! RETURNING ROYAL VISITS. The Pesther Liovd says:—*The Em) 5 War, During the fiscal year ended June 20th, lust, | and Prince Leopold of Bavaria and Princess Grie Secretary, warded from ‘ost Office department to th i 5 3 3 JOHN COOK, Fourth Aud: OMe, Trearury Dent | Foriowing “persons: GT. Stigleman, Tastotew, | Comege ihe “Cook, who is Teally, the responetote | te Fecelpts were $15,607.60, all of which anjount | SH will In the month of May’ next, return the | Centra 144%, hs ANDREW GLASS, Agricultural Department, Floyd county; J. W. Dalley, Daysville, Loudoun | PY Collector Cook, eee csbonsibi¢ | was accounted for. ‘The amount received during | sit epaely one 344. Milwaukie and WILLIAM H. GOODS, City Post Office. . county; W. W. Mi Stohy Creek Warehouse, | 0, and It ts not probable that Mr. Cook himself S $524,112.72, an SO Ro NEW YORK MAKKETS THIS AFTERNOON. B. R. CATLIN, Examiner, Patent Office. Sussex’ county; Clifford Statham, Lynchburg, | Will be a loser, as he thinks hs has been amply | finer i Loxnon, November 2—The St. Petersbung cor | Tespondent of the Daily Telegraph says: “T have | | The following quotations were current in New York 2) trustw y information that the police have just | to-day af 2:30 p.m., as reported by H. H. Dodge, of ean iinportant capture. Suspicions have been | 539 15th street, by special wire:—Western Union, 86 directed to the Inmates of ahouse ina respectable | New York Centrai, 1404: Lake Shore, 1224 : lero cl Central, 944. Bs Western, E. N. MEEKER, Bur. Eng. and Printing. Americans who went to Yorktown on the Catskill THE-MANNER OF OPERATION BY MERCHANT, t i taut bore cae ine ones aod, care man | gone ere . ae in 10 Delaware, EA af Buil can not too highly praise Secretary Blaine’s tact | it appears, has been to take advantage of the mis- ‘The number of | and awoman who Were. preparing dangerous cx festern, 1 New ‘Jersey Cen= ne ae ee in preventing any open rupture between his | takes of others. As, for instance., Merchant's | Paymasters Clerks should be Increased t0 HIl¥-<X | plosives. Soclalist pamphiets were found It the | at Siotnenn nee, EN: Beating, GEORGE FRANCIS DAWSON, Beg. French and German guests. He and his assis- | duty was to receive all taxes from the taxpayers, | that they te cleeed ge i | mines, 7HC man Js a student in the school of | Wabash and, Pacitc, 634: eer eed ” ‘Bankers, fants had to be constantly watching lest some | count the money, place it in the drawer and keep | their pay and compel ted in the same | i Bt Jo. 964" a i ‘onie | M Mesars. RIGGS & CO. breach of ee in regard to questions of prece- | a running account on a seratch book of the | manner as stmilar employes in te other staft de- LORILLARD'S MISTAKE VERY LAME. ‘The more important characteristics of the Association | dence should cause open hostilities. In taking | separate amounts of each tax received; the tax-bill | partments of the arn rconvenience and a |, Mr. Lorillard’s colt Mistake pulled up very lame 3 c wi Des ciomualon aida sate tha wanna mee ay ob dienes end Steen tis bresiee case pane handed over to an enty olen, always. on more equitable ex Deal pire it isre ommended Ur t a race for the Brighton autumn handicap yes- | gg: San Erancisco con The ts and experiens 7 stairs e and after tha eal, : hand, an¢ ie date, name ,of tax-payer ani he appropriations for mileage, pay of the art g 9575, 00} land, 1 a ia, Combination of the best features of the old style and | had to be taken that those of a lower rank should | amount of tax recorded, whenahe bill Ie passed to | aud eeweral EXpEnECSI be LeauaG non ante One . TER TO WasHIxaTon, | 29: Louisville and Nashville: 85%. Nochville end Chote ¢ sed to the | title. During the fiscal year the payment of claims | mber 2.—Herr J. Vonschoeffer, at | Moowa, 62486; Ontario and Western, 32%; — The Courier des Etats Unis, in commenting ‘upon | tax-payer. It Is supposed that these accounts be- | for bounty, irrears of pay, prize money, & present diplomatic agent and’ consul general of | Gciyatnna 3 sm 101 id: Denver and Bie tannaee Borrowers participating in the profits equally with the | the disagreeable feeling aroused among the | tween the cashter and entry clerk should always | soldiers, both whit 7 colored, has been made, | Austria at Alexandria, has been appointed Aus- | g15,- St. Paul : do. preferred, 102 inyestors. French by the display of the German flags with | tally; but in the footings up, during the hurry of | The payments devolved upon this bureau trian minister at Washington. c. Erie and Wester z Pech a Gant eons of disputes without oe ae on oor Mat one ork pownd indenes business and the pressure of crowds of tax-payers, | act of March 3, 1879, have been prompt, sa | NIFTLIST PROCLAMA’ Rew Grieans o 50 ing the city of Strasburg has always been kept | py Mr. M., itis thought, they were permitted to | seems as perfect as it can be made, and no cha | merous rocl ons were distrib once Hh cal ‘ts “4 eee a Casine eae Suaaay eat for | draped in mourning since the Gerinans entered puss witout correction When in his favor, and | is recomended, a i wn ae ee oe pan eee Cae eg oe satttiy, Oe ee, int ak about the y, id several copies were Unro' — Algall3y me Neateg: do. coupon, 116 Society Notes. ‘ overed them. Reception days will scon be observed again, so i upeatening missives. into the barmicks of the imperial guard. It ts Stated that the Czar has lately received many his Te. | tsa source of satisfaction to many thatthe families STS OFEMING OF SHE FALL BOWING MERTINO—AN AB> se te spectable connections and promising fataily of aa ose eta ‘ a More Revolutions in Peru. TRACTIVE LIST OF HOKSES—THE EVENTS OF TO “Books always open for subscriptions to the current | NATIONAL BaNx.—The controller of currency has | chitdren< all conspire: to aauge, restet at thevdlg: | Of Several of the Justices of the Supreme Court, all GEN, HUMLSGETS COMMUNICATIONS TheD Wo “wren | DAT. eerice of stock. appointed Frederick Frelinghuysen reeciver of the | covery, dnd none have regretted more than the | of whom Will receive on Mondays as heretofore, ped irtaltag tii The opening of the fall running meeting of the Shares #200, payment one Aolar per month... Sates aera ee Oe erates a an | Ceenmnltcnre (te Aecoeey Tor Maling. punllc | lve within shore distances ot each otter | ThSIs| essay loam oc canner rastims po tne | Bmeon peta ee sateen ay mere vin aie basen Wants Linus M. Price, assistant receiver. ‘The’ contfoller | these transactions. Mr. M. 4s engaged In going | true of the residences of the Chict Justice am | eh ANAMAa: O A pats yd . : . Aisi subscriptions inte: other bulla ere ame and Beary | says that the report ot Bank Examiner Shelly of Bae cone CL ibe BOOKS in Afr. Donovan's room to-| Justices Miller, Harlan and Woods. Masaachu- | gir acnomuctay test ie troche in heats Men | ony, lia nadine dpe re ra pail Atigust%6, 1880, contained the following paragraph: | day to satisfy himself of the accuracy of the | 3uste ie ods. Massachu- | sth announcing that ops in Arequipa the bad condition of the track, due to the cone ate in contidentiy bolleed by Ore treheeaee weet this is | ‘l gerined account with ‘The Mechanley’ National | aulit. setts and Rhode Isl: between 13th and | revolted and imprisoned Solar and his chief oMi- Connecticut 1 nue, a distance the best plan yet instituted in this city, and that it will | Bank of New York,’ by obtaining its own balance |_| Erasures were also discovered In the entry clerk’s 3 BS einiths ti be one of the largest and moet successful ever ope- | Pat Teconelling.” Controller, Knox ys, further | footings, through which meang he was enabled to toy esc cha ee : that if the examiner had not been deceived by a | withhold sums without detection. the week. The families of the of stock lakes and fattion are navined io cateenbe int | forged letter of Baldwin, which was handed to ‘THE FOLLOWING REPORT naa seacvers of not quite four | cers and declared in favor of Garcia Calderon. No | WRUed rains for the past few days. The brilliant hose making What | Bloodshed occurred. ‘The Calderon people believe | TECORL Of the racing Season, now nearing its oc rly every day in| that the important departments of Puno and | Will undoubtedly recelve a new luster from this aforesiid justices | Cuzco will have followed Arequipa, whilst Peorilas | Meeting at the national capital, for seldom in the will receive on Monday; several resi ilies rtisa clare th: ounter-revoluti history of the turf has there been seen anywhere edlately with the Treasurer or Secretary end avoid the | the examiner In place of the genuine letter Of the | nae been made by the auditor and controller of the hear Thomas, Scott and Towa circles recelv ave been eftected ere this: that Solar will nave | SUCH & splendid assembly’ of horses. rush and consequent delay on “at ‘ d , the 7 5 says; the wives Secretaries M . >be SI D HORSES. meeting. losses of the bank would have been exposed four. | District, John T. Vinson, to the District Commis | Tucsdays;, the “hed ee ee | stated and the rebels punished. The NOTE! Copies of the constitution can be had from any of the | teen months ago at the date of the examination.” | stoners, dated October 21, 188: many of whom 1 a ; “Thave the honor to transmit herewith the re- | immortal principie tha arid male of Taney, at OS Teh oe notes Ok duct | Moonsutxgns’ ReveNce.—Collector Wade of port of Daniel Donovan, a clerk in. this office, who | could only prevail, and the majority WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 2d prox. Savannah, Georgia, transmits to Commissioner | has been engaged in the examination of the ac- | hood would fix a re-cption day f eee JOHN COOK. Sécretary, Raum the report of Deputy Collector Taylor in re- | counts ot John F. Cook, collector District of Co- | would in the end give gener, eS THIRD ISSUE OF STOCK. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSO- | jector Taylor says: Mr. Hall has very frequently | Sccount, showing a lumbia, from July’ 20, 1874, (the date of his a Sian 0 ae rare ce ie arcing bows ot Me ointment) to the end’of the tiseal vear, Sune 20th, middle of the mouth, when Sipe 7 y ty Cat, | 1881, together with abstracts an ements of | their new house, corner of 16t its contents, including $300 in gold. Beputy Cot lance of $6,730.44 due the | ‘This handsome mansion 1s now ven me information of the location of illicit dis- | District of Columbia James H. SAVILLE, Pres't, H.H. TWOMBLY, let V. The Was NOU AtEald Of thee of the imperfect manner In which the permit ac- Gen. Hazen expects his wife and son about the | pubiished and circulated, as have also counterfeit | Drogheda. George Lorillard, of New of moneys collected by him | ishing touches, and will be one of the mi revolution In the south has been promoted, itis | Among the stables represented here are those of believed, by those who think the United States | the Dwyer Brothers, of New York, who have intend an armed intervention on behalf of the | Charice Gort Warfield and Bliss E. J. Mo- sibor- | provisional government. Every efforts has been | Eimoel, of slew Work ant Recent 9 for that locality, it | Inde to convey this beliet to the public mind, and | Euneel, ot New ¥ ok, Vaipatelen, apesk oma sfaction. Gen, Hurlburt’s communications have been widely | B- Calazz, of > ore Mee tack pase dispatches bearing his signature, in which he is | Greenland, Bluzs, Sir Huch, Aelia. Memento and i and K streets. | made to threaten. the Chilian forces should they | yOlUusia. | P- H. Dut Mee Sk Oo ae ee ner receiving the fin- | not immediately withdraw from Peruvian terri- | “ : N. 3, Speculation and Fateo. M. a Ex-Provistonal Gov. Calderon was married | ‘ fe beers jnsue “ during said time and unaccounted for. Of this | like and comfortable In the city. ‘The E “tober 1008. . ie i | Connecticut, Kate and Judge Murray, JT. stocks “The dist payment whl be dus NOVEMBER & | tlleries in the county where she resided. It be- | amount the sum of $524.35 18 acknowl | all finishe In herd Wool, hiehiy ’ : ica 7, Cmochuaste, Amano one, Inu], at the regular meeting of the Association, Marini's | Forhed in thelr matters, and J have els toe, ex- | edged by the Collector to be correct, the re-| retaining ticir natural colors. The s se 1s CHILI TO PROLONG HER OOOUPATION OF: PEED. Appleby & souneon, of New York, Jack 7 40'peny Pajanents wil be teclved bS the Seereisre ak | pressed to him my feafs that they. would either | Maluder, $1490.08, though not asgertained | solid oak, and the reception and dining-rooms are | — Ci Estanarte Catolico of Santiago, Chile, says: | C Daly Connecticut, Frank Shore Lugomar ana hie oftice; 617 7th street northwest. Eitor burn him out, He invariably Teplied tua | With the same degree of accuracy, on account | finished inonk and ash; the parlor doors are rose. s . Daly, Co wood of more than ordinary beauty. ‘The rumor increases in strength that our govern- | Cla Steeplechasers, and Bride Cake and vas ke COVE 4 a “ny ent intends to prolong indefinitely the occ’ fat racers, A. Burtt 4c, ise a aa ie: count was kept for a part of the time covered by | From the ¢: h house now being | T al ey onganize Its 12s 6 Sis . at cGasmres, "> Gul br eucee "| | Asormmnea CRsrentED” Mill Gxnvice —1rne | the tnvestigation js belleved to be as accurate as | completed for Col. and Mrs. Bonaparte, it appears | HOR OL Fert, and to ofsantze, its administration PERS ery oie ge php caien . PRATT, a ascerta rom n nadie. ‘i r onstractia ae 5 “ owie, A BF. Fuiurn, ae Postmaster General has issued an order abolishing | Giscrepaney tn the amount collected by the calles. | Uiakeney datvatt, eS coustraction followed. U2 | je Substituted by a ctvil one, which will be sus | Compensition abd Uitee OF 10ur two-year-olds Gro We PISMERS a anaxdiat ok the “expedition” and “additional service” on the | tor of the District and that deposited by him dur-| whose people must’ follow the latest Iashion, | med by a military force sufficiently strong to | from famous stmuns. John Carter, of Louisville, mail route between Helena and Missoula, Mon- | ing said time, has arisen entirely from the failure | whether it be In the cut of finger-natls or arebi. | CTUSD all armed resistance and to reduce to lu~ cy., Regalia, Brooklyn and Regicide. | T. B. ae NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION. tana, J. A. McDevitt, contractor, and reducin: of the cashier in the collector’s office to report to | ture of dwelling, ha’ actual ol —_ its annual cost from $18,739.58 (to which amount | the collector the difference between his (the cash- | residence lately, so as to reduce ng oxen. Stock may, bo obtai ed at $1 per share. No back eof USN et ep inn ord Stare Gre cottage se eles (et 4 Been Tha mionting fe reception oF does entae | tana, which was Originally left for trlwenny woe s hve i children born since July 4th are girls, and both | Marshal to stock and for advancing money will beheld on | Vico at $2,500 per annim. “Dally ‘serviee and ‘The Washington correspondence of the New 4 It has been frequently the subject of comment take effect Novem- | amounts collected, at the tme the discrepancies | by many people here, that nearly all the babies Hy altered “thet | Potenee thos occupying strategic points in we ncinia, Lite Buttercup and a Featly ie hetene | interior. year-olds of great’ promise. D. McDaniels, Se ea SSS SSS Nero and Lattain; C. H. Pettingill, of South Caro aged Arizona Cow Boys. lina, Fair Count’ and Tonawanda; M. Welch, of Y CALLED OUT TO PROTRCT A TOWN. Loutstana pt. Franklin Herbert aud Homeward i, ARIZONA, November 2.—Troubile ts Ukely | Bound; Sut of New York, Bashi-Bazouk; from the recent shooting of cow boys, by | J. W. Loud, of Kentucky, Lida Stanhope and Pride; p and his posse at Mudstone. Marshal | F, Gephard, of New York, Eole, Vampire, Godiva, year have been | ,7 a. GranUs grand | tars c the grandchildren added to Gen, Sherinan's famiy | 2atp, yesterday, telegraphed Gen, Wileox to send | and Wyandotte; Wim. Summerville, of November 9h proximo, 7 o'clock p. | expedition were subsequently ordered, and the | York Heratd of to-day has aparagraph in relation | thicGent anewirle | Morne: ati ee ALY | AV eond any of cavalry to protect the town from the | Sweet Hoine, Wie Loiize, and’ Mrs n., at Hall, No. 615 7th street, opposite Patent Office. | piy increased to $12,627.44. Postmaster General | to the deficiency of $5,000 in the accounts of the | attached to a certain man-of-war now at the navy | COW boys. A company of cavalry at Huacuca was | Mace, of Kentu rave = z A one trip per week from the 16th Instant, with an | + qn tit i 00,000. 71 Si months. eopettie oe Sere Tic ietiorn Sook) POON MEP ameeth. w.. | annual reduction of $7,215.08 trom the contractors | aye the WPMRCT Mn thatst te not $500,000. The man- | # few months a naante hich | Ceeding with closed doors. A large amount of | A. Burnhain & pay. would be a disgrace even to the carhier of a Newark among the pleasantest MY FRIENDS AND FORMER CUSTOMERS bank. It is a notorious fact that steam railroad corpo- “J will find me now located at 3107 Bridge street with Mr. J. HENRY WILSON, where will be pleased to see them. 019-eo2w JNO. THOS. SHAW. ce UNION BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ‘The second regular monthly meeting of this associa- tion will be held at tan Hall, comer 8th and E street northwest, on WEDNESDAY, November 2, 1S, aE TS) O'clock BS1§ CONNELL, Prealdent. DANIEL DONOVAN, Secretary. Subscriptions for stock will be received by the follow- | epipolar ‘the oe the ations ‘NICHOLAS H. SHEA, 632 Pa. ave. n.w. HUME, CLEARY & CO., 807 Market Space n.w, BARBOUR & HAMILTON, 614 Pa. ave. n.w. THOS. A. ROVER. cor. North Capitol and H sta. RICHARD CURTIN, Mass. ave., cor. 7th st. 2.0. WM. RYAN, 223 3d st. 8.w. D. A. BROSNAN, 926 G st. n.w. GEORGE BOGUS, 505 9th st. n.w. PATRICK H. SHEEHY, 2028 7th st. n.w. 015-22, 29&n1,2 EUREKA SPRINGS WATER (from Arkansas), juminit, Deep Rock, Geyser (Saratoga), Be- ‘Blue Lick, Bedtord. ‘Saluvian, Michigsa, Con gress Water, and other Natural Waters, freahly received, and for sale'on draught at MILBURN’S PHARMACY, m5 1429 Pennsylvania avenue. GAS FIXTURES. at continued monthl: combinations have not paid a cent of tax to the District expenditures of the star service for the month of | shqeven prominent individuals openly evade. the tax October, 1881, was $55,778. law. ‘The slight alleged deficiency 1s supposed to be due to the error of the examining clerks, and the actual PrrsonaL.—Senator Edmunds fs sald to be pre- Politically considered.——U. S. District Jurge Settle, of Florida, ts at the Ebbitt—Ex-Assistant Indianapolis paper, enter upon here.—-Mr. West, the newly-appointed British | foundation. The taxes were country residence of Mr. George W. Childs, near | tive statemnnts of different years. The railroad Philadelphia, on Thursday, provided he arrives by | compantes are paying all their general taxes, that time, a8 expected. Mr. Ballard Smith will | Some cases of special taxes are in litigation; the | sister, Mrs.Z. 1. Ca be the special Washington correspondent of the | Commissioners having sued the companies for the m.——Senator Sherman was registered in New | treasury. ‘The District, as above stated, docs not | ce Harlan’s daughter, called to York last night.—Ex-Gov. McCormick, who is | lose a cent. The Commissioners acted at once New York to the family homestead at Jamatca, | pended the cashier, Fequired him to make good at footie, ia very Manly cbeeney oa Mis Sea; | neieat A aivetag the ep ee one what fee! very el La SI of covet 18 ing up as so often and does not know exactly when he will reach | done, they made & promptand explicit, puis | Mexicans Oust American tar, Sonora, say rday.—Count Lichtenstein, who represented | that they know of a shortage ot $400,000 or $500,000, | tf y e President of France at the Yorktown celebra- | or of a single dollar beyond the small amount home in Maine. —_._._ E. F. BROOKS, with Mitchell, Vance & Co.'s President Arthur Visits the White District Government Atfairs. the Mexicans in possession. and 3 quarter of a century ex} can louse. escalates aces Ges es: | ME ARES a mearzorion oF ome ranxones—mi | gta inapctor of four for Gongetaa menve INTENTIONS. m7 E. F. BROOKS, 531 15th street. ATTORNEYS. ENRY WISE GARNETT, No. 2 Cob Sea bet. Dand E, jum! 5 5 meve-6n tp Wasuikorox, D.C. JANNUS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ROOM 31, LE 3th and F streets north- ‘Counsel in Patent Cases. the 10th cavalry, which to-day House since his Inauguration. He spent about an | °l#™ of Mr. Geo. Schlosser tor $140, expenses in-| adjournment, Capt Merrive curred in caring for James.Fleming, who was | fant ‘al as counsel hour and a-half at the House, inspecting {t up- | fatally injured by being run over by the carriage Sines the baye yurnm ment, All of the clerks had left when he arrived. | while the latter was on the way to a fire. The first his visit of inspection. President Arthur ex- THE DISTRICT WATER SUPPLY. pressed himself a8 much pleased with the im-| at the request of the Censug, office offi at the same DSU ictals, aske wurt as constituted. Perce nted in the plan of Improvenect hag | 19g for information as to the water supply of this Sdjourmed unui the 8 inst and there rhout the building. These | District, Water ‘istrar Coxpstates that the suy he challenge, not on the At W, + N sine 7m 7 Bosrox, November 2—At 1 Building, Louisiana avenue, near cy pA President also selected a room for his future occu- | power being by both and pum incy. He picked out for his private room the one | source froma dam above ‘thes Gres mathe? the | French visitors arrived “here as Inthe northwest corner of the second floor. This Heong aba cost of $5,137,897.89. of which the | Othe city. They were recel fe season, Will © w r STAR SERVICE SAVINGR—The decrease in the | rations, street railway compantes and other iufiuential | oC Se8eON, Will commence to-morrow night, and ter is visiting friends in Massachusetts, and will return here next month.—Mr, Will R. Sapp, of Falis City, Nebraska, 1s in the city, visiting Ing : Vt a fiV4 and Utilita; Bob Haria Minister, is to dine with the Farmers’ Club at the | lected as now, they bs as shown by the compara- toon Atlanta, but is now at their home here. His | forty-five miles in length, connects Johnstown enter.—Mr. and Mrs. Shaw. New ork Herald this winter, (Mr. Nordhof! is to | dues." in tne case of, the $6,000 unnocounted for, In ena ripe ete pacer hear | works of the Cambria Steel and Iron Company. remat lew York on the rial staff of the | the aggregate ot ,0¢0, col in the Z 4 r paper.—_Representative Crowley is at the Arling. | seven years, there 1s ‘no Wefiviency in the District those who attended the wedding last week of Jus- to hig wife on Monday.~—Miss Ella Sturgis, daugne | DowdnOlders of the Marictta & Cincinnatt railroad, Tr. speed. Hon, sailed for home to-lay.—Senator Hale is it made good by the collector, has not a word of footteattty ie axing, basing their claim on a| of Baltimore; W. T. McClintick of Cincinnati, | - There were (at about 1 o'clock) about 2,000 at ul techicallty. ‘The Americans have presented a pro- 3 John was one Vast test.£0 Gov, Otiza, who ref d to notice it, put counsel of the Marietta & Cincinnati, K. | at the fair grounds. The track GaLveston, Tex., November 2—A Fort Davis A CLAIM RULED: OUT. Special to the News, of November ist, says: At the | mittee of bondholders, was the only member | ful, until alate hour, whether there would be any About half-past four o’clock yesterday afternoon, court martial of Lieut. H. 0. Flipper, colored, of adent ‘ur paid his first visit to the White ‘The Commissioners have deelined to consider the uy absent. journment of the court: martial last baggy olny gg stairs and down stairs, all the way to the base- | of Assistant Chiet Engineer Drew some time aco September, Lieut, Col, James Van Voost, of the Bt reasury decid ing says: There is no truth whatever in only Infantry, was detatied as an additional mem- | this even| Hoe Mr. Brown was the only member of the executive | controller of the Treasury deciiied that there was | ber of the exirt aun en taking his Seat Waren: | the statement that there 1s a large amount of force on hand. He accompanied the President on | no authority for the payment of this claim. jected to by the accused, “The court, sustained money in the Bank of England which was depos- Fee aaa note er ee eebNNG get | and is available for the payment of confederate society ever money has been raised by the friends of the cow | By the Way, Frankie B. SOTTO ight’ arg | boys to assist the prosecution, Mahon, of Maryland, Ti PERG heur; R. Shea, of New York, Duke of Mr: and Mrs: Whitclaw Retd did not, as they haa earn eee! eee preg “ee intended, return from Europe on the same ship with Miss Rachel Sherman, as just before the time cs noes eg shortage which, as the Commissioners have been aware | for sailing Mrs. Reid became so much indisposed | party, consisting of the president and directors tw = . paring a magazine article on the Mormon question | of for months, is waid to be between $400,000 and | that they were compelled to defer their departure, | and other officials of the $5.00.000. —Postihaster General James’ wife accompanied | a number of Du: Tue attention of the District Commissioners was their daughter, Mrs. ‘Pearson, to New York, aid 8 waives of th Bona of frou 8 - to-day, and they pro- ere.—-Chief Justice Waite expects his wife | morning on a speci ain for Johnstown, Pa., to | Do . N. Postmaster General ‘Tyner will, according to an | Called to this statement i cleot | thls week. She has been absent some time,— | be present at the formal opening of the Somereet | Coryster and Profit; W. 8. “Cree, the practice of law | nounced ea ipod haba Hrs Commissioner Loring’s wife did ‘not accompany | and Cambria railroad on Thursday. ‘The new road, | Mary Anderson: 8. Long, of West Vinginta, = OPENING OF THE SOMERSET AND CAMBRIA RAILROAD, | leans, Little Hi. ‘ish, of K Bariwore, Mp., November 2—An excursion | Marchiones dstone; Joseph a sisted road, men and capitalists of the i ives of the press, lett this | Lynch, of Maryland, w iy, of Brookiyn, Ny TA. n city and represent 8. “Cree, of Cincianatl, Ennis with the Pittsburg division of the Baltimore and Sheseg hele snompeng of Kentucky, Honduras and Ohio. ‘The OCCU] six coaches, wi wc ri tracted spend to-night at Somerace Pa During’ their Finegan metre pe Visit to Johnstown they will iispect the mammoth | CIty Lane’ hunDerS of ete cak of a legion who ; oe stabl : amor orts ighte FRUITLESS RAILROAD CONFERENCE IN BALTIMORE. ec dpa Pho beak unde he smiles of ‘the A meeting and conterence of the committee of peas ‘and follow itn Uirough all his wander> over country. ay their respects and representatives of the Baltimore & Ohio in- ter of Gen. Sturgis, commandant of the Soldiers’ "2 THE SCENES AT THE TRACK TO-DAY hi terest, was held here yesterday on the subject of still very a as Deen removed from his hotel in} on the auditor’s report, (printed above,) sus- Home, has returned from Fortress Mouroe,Whlt rig ty ce EALiO > hee { that inspiriting kind which always atten@ She weat after the Yorktown celebration, session of eight hours or more, nothing definite | running races. The crowd seems to catch an 8 from a Mine, | ¥2S decided on and the conference adjourned | infection of life from the nimble, rvs Jo0ke8 without day. Those present on behalf of the | whose bright colors make such pretty Washington. Senator Logan returned toChicago | statement of the whole matter.» The statement | gar“Sonora say the Mermans tine Cee ree AL | Bondholders committes were Messrs. J. 8. Dumont, | and the course, and to get snap ¢ Mexicans have taken posseg- | ER. Bacon, and M. Coxe, of New York; Skipwith | very hoofs of the horses as they dash pi 3 sion of the'San Felfato mine, which an American a ‘Wilmer, ward Hambieton, H. Keyser, | break-neck Cowen, counsel of the Baltimore & Ohio, and | of mud, but notwithstanding this the officers others in that corporation. The meeting was in Save sual be mo postponssocat. The Commissioners have appointed Mr. Jacob F.| Whe Lieut. Flipper Court Martial, | Communication with President Garrett, and ‘The Races Te-day. messages: issed between the parties. BrKoontz of New York, chairman of the com-| The threatening weather to-day made tt doubt- races, gnd deterred’ many from attending. The rot fue eu Ie for the day included four events) The SS ea ‘The Confederate Bond Bubble. ‘were Gov. Bowie and Mr. Clark, presideng: os . Lonpon, November 2—The Pall Mali Gazette HF of illegality, but | 1ted to the credit of the confederate it @ court then We believe it does not hold ee o'clock to-day the D- ‘The Frencli Guests at the suggestions will, of course, be carried out. The | ply here is ed by ea ualied States, the 16 ch Guests Hub. gray the guests ved at Manstield bye is city. Along the line RAN the room to which the late President was one tates expended os committee representing thi Jone MORAN, a removed 7 a few hours tn the cary sage oft ania ton: gee 851.17 Si Coen Geont on. See Seana oot waiting to get a Toom just across e CO! lor as Introduced 2126 Pusxsrivanta AvENUE axp 428 9ru NonruwEst, | frou the one selected Dy President AFtMUF Was tke | Coudult 9 fect in dineaee ee ee GerouTh. a main | Ried trom the train they were loudly chee ral. hason hands large assortment of the best makes of LATROBES, Cox, Whiteman & Cox's Celebrated Splen did and Rugby an RANGES and HEATING ‘of next week. He will not ‘to the Sol 7 $70,000; pcg gin oe Beas Ceti Gul aaa Was | Seen orate eee = YT, e el ice a year, UMps are one PLUMBING, TIN-ROOFING, JOBBING, srove | therealter, a Knowles and one Biake, running dey and night throughout the whole force mains Prices and terms reasonable. SERIOUSLY STABBED WITH A PITCHFORK.—There | 2,000 feet and 36 revolution’ por minute, making ANo. T RANGE, with all the fixtures, $14. Bhowcoo gallons for tne other. “‘the water, as 2 Omnected to Telephone Exchange. _06-1m,1p tee vonbe ot all thane stands eee (or B® Y Samag NEW BALTIMORE * towns inthe United states—som 1881 5 ELECTION OF OFFICERS OF 4 MINING ComPany, ana ek TROBE. Ata meeting of the Mexican Mining compe Eo Soars of ashy imitations. 5-1m the Na Doty a en outoos ne ee eee matter ena not wet “sick room” of President Garfield. terial used in its_construetion A Sam- "The visitors were taken to the waiting-room, where ite French citizens was tn readiness President Arthur will leave the city to-morrow | miles in length. ‘The head 1s 145 feet with a | ® deputation of morning for New York to be gone until the latter 30,000,000 gallons in cat hi - An address was delivered the Frenci i i eg x bi LE ) ii

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