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PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, i Weel near Rmmettsbury, ts tietenty ae te Rerthwest Corner Penasy : sth of August. 1879, was hanged in the jail yard at The Evening Star Menah = Oedipal Bf cxechtion had oi ety moe Ue the gore execution had been fixed three thnes per mpany, ernor. ‘The evidence upon which he was convicted GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. was entirely circumstantial, but Unkect a every particular. He ascended the with a Tae Evextxo Stan is served to subscribers in the firm tread, however, protesting his inno- ity by carriers, on their own account, at 10 centa per cence, repeated) xclaiming, that, although week, or 44cenis per month. Copies at the counter, 2 SULty before Go y . cents cach. By mail—poriaze prepaid—50 cents a mouth, : 1 ‘ome year, $6; «ix months, $5. LSntered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., a8 second-cines mail matter. } heck Was broken by a fall of six feet, and he died ‘Tue Wrexiy Stan—published on Friday—$2 a year, almost instantly. “He was neatly attired ina blue suit of cheviot, and In aj arance Was prepos- ; sessing, beiug a man of stout physique and Postage prepaid. Six months, $1; 10 copies for $15; 20 3 weighin a mands Ht Copies for 20, 7, ‘yn ig QW pounds. His executlon, Was wit ‘ 1. yo. hessed by about 800 persons, including @ number be retdim advance: | WOl 58—N°: 8.925, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1881. TWO CENTS, [tects ‘ty Cm Perens nriudlna a Rue = | crime was supposed to be the outainance of the - = = = money ta possession of his cousin. His family vibe nines: —_ connections revde tn this county and are re —_ ae ‘ a THE STAR ROUTE CASES, Annual Report of the Surgeon General. Ny con {tn this county very re AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, 2 xomnuurr mvt amr recor vena | Lelegrams to The Star. |swtatee sr he'sine i me wan cm= = ———— “ei za a: TioNt— —— ‘What Counsel Say as to Future Pro-| FOR THE ARMY MEDICAL MUSEUM RECOMMEND! dition, having just squandeea wy Fowws ovena novse BF yoke Ry eeT to Mae oop betel | Govansene Recmieys Tomiy.—Internal reve- ceedings. Surgeon General Barnes, tn his annual report to = MITTEE, | tous ving, sporting haat hoe, ee = Ber 12th ee ea atl, SATURDAY EVENING, Novem: | nue, $361,072.64; customs, $682,675. 3 ny | the Secretary of War, says that the number of | MAINE REPUBLICAN CO wine & he ndienue patrimony. and Being after. EST IR R. 7 E AG) her 12th, at 7:30 p ir the purpose ‘MR. W. A. COOK SAYS THE CASES WILL BEFO! es utation Wan ejected from the hotels at whic! ded THE GREATEST IRISH eee OF THE AGE. Gusideration the propriety of organizing @ union, in 8 “ARY BLAINE Will return to the city to- Pier | oorslig eereetranice) limbs He ore Sey sat ou ace mut of debt. He was aged about thirty | EVICTUES, [> BINS JENNIE SurTATWTEE, cONDTOT RE. | TOTO" Sol aa Mr. W. . Cook, of counsel forthe government in | AB. Increased appropriation $85000—is recan-| Mr. Frye Chairman in Place of Mr. Blaine | ¥*3% : ‘The present sufferings of Ireland realistically portrayed | 6 serv st Waugh M. Church (dand | ‘THe NcMBER OF APPLICATIONS for office, and ths atat route ae 3 questioned this morning | ™ended for the next fiscal year for ican ons Great Fire in cf streets Hortheast) THIS (Friday) EVENIS in ded, re- | the star route cases, was q y caption TWR TOWN OF WOODFTOCE A FREY 40 THE PLANER, “HAS. F. VERNER, pins at 7:30 o'clock; and also on TO-MORROW (Satur. | letters of recommendation thereto appended, 1s to what further proceedings would be taken in | te purchase of medical and hospital supplles. | eeorMON IN FREDERICK, MD. > prion one ” diss) an ail day prayer service for the conversion of | ceived at the White House is about the same asis | *S bs Bp 5 id, with some | The total number of deaths from all causes re- | F = a . : B.. mbr 11.—A terrthie fire ; And his Excellent Dramatie Company. sand the out-pouring of the Syiritupon the people. | usual after a new President has been in office for | the star route cases. Mr. Cook said, ported among the white troops during the year oo eae aaa | : Wonlstock at midnight. It come tee rybely invited. Coie om Saturday at any hour be- | two or three mouths. ‘The great rush 1s now over. | emphasis: “The cases will goon. There has 5 : ate bullding and ts Supposed Full of pathos, yet overflowing fun. twee: 10 a.m. and'9 p.m. LG = ox.—mr, | *¥ays been a doubt as to whether an information | Was ee mena eat ener DESTRUCTIVE FIRES IN VARICUS SECTIONS | been the work of an tienda” A at = E x ILDIN IN Gl 1 -AL CONVENTION.—MI. e ese or © 10US2 st Hed 2 he nd all effa a1 MATINEE SAZUEP AY pay Fog EQUTT aay Cet BUILDING Sane ag eetg ia tn chuesgo Ta pecaont” Dy at Cea rich: Dut 16 was deemed Dest | disease, and efor & per thousand of sagt, o —+ ms ‘were UnAVAlllug. Tee DAY - 7 ERE, SAPURDAY, November 19, 1881. By order of | state convention, which was called by the execu- information would le in the District, much time | 190. The total number of deaths of colored sol-| MR. FRYE SUCCEEDS MR, BLAINE AS CHAIRMAN. Toftce, are destroyed and it is. impossible NEXT MONDAY—THE MASCOTTE, i . . i a a the Board of Dinettes H. SAVILLE, President, | tve oficers of the several state boards of agri- find expense and considerable delay in procuring | diers reported froin all causes was 48, or 20 per | PoxtLaNp, Me., November 11.—Ata meeting of j get fall paruculara AU Sam. tae operator in the By Chas. F. Ford's JOHN JOY EDSON, Secretary, 617 7th street north- os NUUICOEN Ancereteoved meme oe tn indictments would have been fared. AS ce thousand of mean strength. ,Of Shen, 38, or 11 per} the. ere ony Sea te eee | Keneral ofive said ve wpe walt of the town ig . est, 0 ker a n8-eod-t19 'y of a uniform defendants were asking a speedy 41, | thousand of strength, died of disease, and 2 resignation c SG. Blaine as cl aM | gone and part of the low rhe flames are al ILISH COMIC OPERA CC a EE TOMORROW ROVENRER reporting. it was supposed that the course taken | per thousand or perce of wounds, accidents | and member was accepted, and J. H. Manley. esq., | round ine and. itis Ung too hot to stay any EOS Aha, cur branch yur connex 29 tesco ; ATEHOUS | TE han See eee eat ee tatotee | amd, injuries, ‘The proportion St’ deaths | appointed in his place. ‘The following resolution | Ay/MMLIE ond A Isr kting tn Not to stay any SKATING RIN Tudiana avenue, will be aiscentipnedy and ous only | ,TH® CoNrsst FoR Tue Sreaxenenre.—Although | Wot, N° ,dmopjectionanle, to | 'them. | The | and all CAUSA ERA eG ee : Baptist ciiurch hyes cen burned. eth bee renee e Zi yard and office wil! be at our mill, foot south Capital Congress will convene in three weeks from Mon- | tion would not lie in the District, although it seems goon, General Barnes again invites it ing the resignation of | ome isin flames and efforis. arr being made to SATU AY AFTERNOON, 12th, at 2:30 p.m. | Telephonie connections. < - = ni es in future ect re: al ing for the army «nd medical f Is La v1 ft he hotel goe twill be oul sa $55 F oSl-2w OTE, EELS ESE | wae Mirnclen nan Me Hien ee Renee quired to go on in the beaten and musty paths of | city, and refers toa secomumendation by President Which he has fillet with sicnal ability tor | These are the last: particulars that Rave r OEE, Oey THE COLUM: | York.” Mr. Kasson, of Towa, a prominent canai- | presenting, examining and submitting these cases | Garield that a sultebie cteactane toe tee purpose a quarter of century, Are to express | reached St.John. i. {8 feared that there has deem, Special matinee for children, with music. It © Nl Te Taek ct Vite anahereby no; | date, has leased a ‘house on Lafayette place. It the grand jury, There is no doubt that this | be erected, at a cost not to exceed $250,000. our earnest regret at the severtag of a connection | a joss of lie. Woodsteck is on the St. Joha river NO ‘ I ss will be after Thanksgiving before’ menibers will | Will be done, and not only will the case on which Se i ae ae f0 honorable to himself and so briltantiy tden- | ing isthe silriown of Canketon counte Meee, < NATIONAL TH TD Occ nae Toe Be ae Ok en: | reach the elty in force these proceddings were taken, but a large Lumber District Government Aftnirs. tiled with the mo-t gterions achieve of the | Lined over M0» wancenuanber ot hotels +L '2 o'clock noon, for the purpose of other cases will be presented and press a! Lien certificates have been issued upon revised publ party of the state and ‘j D | several found anda 10m BILL. 3 ‘usted for the ensuing ¥car- fae Fie "8 BANK.—Controiler Knox will | final disposition betore & petit jury, dt is «ques. 2 piers ws behalf of the republ ‘of Maine, xtend 00 | 6f 5,000 to 6,000, ” a Patient coat LUM I report as Gon-| tion as to the statute af imitations, and | *rconcoe for alley insquare M8 sar. 3, w, | bln the uscuranoc of our eoutinned remcanenn ee | — HERRMANN, = this Year, tn addition to his annual report he | 10, aval, themselves of ft they “must | ,yupector Entwisie today notified Mr. J. W: | ind admiration oF wes deat a grr Huilding Hurned. AND atts ‘A SPRINGS WATER (from Ai . | troller of the Currency, make a report upon the | Deadit. ‘The grand. JULY bas ho biciness Migh | Albaush, prop Nation: {het | inentskill, and the personel, Gevotioy sei rN ne Granger EUROPEAN COMPANY, Hier, eager Sautan, Stieniesn” cog: | Ereedmen’s Rank, the control of whieh was placed | Prot scons Set tnenore eee eee a ee complaint has been, made at his office that the | Went skill. and the person: VS tow po Frees Waters ani{bcuee Natiiral Waters, freshig received, | 12 ils hands by Congress at its last session. sented to them with the othora. K€ an indictment | ant are Rone locked dni Che Tie acee | ual campaigns. Hon. wm. P. Frye was cho _dsuhance, 93,500, 6. y sud for sale on druught at Tue NEW Anwy REGULATIONS—Gen. Drum to- OGG en ti meme pouent: eecran and that all exit doors must be unfastened duriag | Chalrman or the general committee, Sapp og ore nine =, pase " z t = : : Dake PEST SENSA‘ eee noe day commenced the distribution of the new army | ernmentarea unit as to the course to be pursucd, | 22Y performance, Latest Foreign News. “0 WS TAIMON WOS m5. 1420 Penneylvania aven®, | regulations to officers of the army. Thenew regu- | and Unies geen by. some superior powers, APPOINTMENT. A JOCKEY FATALLY INJURED. — : Lh torn ea t Player. (e CAS FIXTURES. lations, which were codified by Gen, ‘Townsend, | they will Dress the cages as speedily, and as Vigor- aie Commissioners to-day appointed = : FE} Loxpos, November 11.— Wm. €. Don- | re sapmyeny a a a yr foe ae ha = — ery k volume, conta 4 sI sly, as possible,” Zug tempo hier in District collector's: n by Buchanan in eo THR GREAT DECAPITATIC FO-MiGHT. TT |lear w) wuAgnn sti Siaeanl vatee & Os make a very thick volume, contalning five or siX | ously, i ° nb} a mire uke out eat Also Howell and Darwin in the: al Tius2ary | gndaquarterof a century practical experience Umes as much matter as the old. A MISAPPREBENSION. office, vice Mr. S. Merchant. Mr. Zug was for- Liverpool autumn cup, yester me bacerepeiieas fees Wakes anh, Renee and Modern Anti-Sp Hetic Entertainment, or ect all competition and sell at LOWEST RATLS. Im- = —~ There 1s con siderable misunderstanding respect- | meriy teller of ihe First. National Bank, of this nod fracture of th q cht under con t Nelocipedes net Std lle Addie im Evoluticis on the | tense. sock Fave sclection. “Retort Gas Stoves, 16-| Navat. Noras.—Reor Admiral Nleholson reports ng the effect of Judge Coxe ruling in the star | clty. but resigned sone years ago on account of | SEA hopes of lus recovery, | The jorkex, Whit, and toca enill were acaaliy ‘ae GRAND FAMILY MATINEF ON SATURDAY. ane E. F. BROOKS, 531 15th street | t0 the Navy department by cable the arrivalof the | ronte cases yesterday. A Baltimore paper of this | his health. X dine, wascniyeuakee ’ j loss Is not yet known, Dut it will = ite foe ‘Ones. = — = Lancaster, flagship of the European station, at} morning, in its editorial columns, says:—“By this | PROHIBITION oF OCCUPATION OF PUBLIC FLACES FOR asc tute Chewi ave. | smount to cansiterably, 0 a nen 0 ihe <node Bove TOE ADOUns: ATTORNEYS. The Lara ct ee eh tastant, All well on beard. | decision Brady, French, Turner, Brown and others ‘The District Commissioners to-day forwarded to | , Sif Samuel Wi:-on, who has consontad to stand | SUTATCE on the property de , a EE abla THO EE | = za uacienbaiely copmanting fi na | ERO rewcon tor aged campy | toe Dr Comm ser tay frvartd | at concave coma af ema a Wat strect_ ‘Tonday. ann MING SCHOOL. OSS PER la Navy yard, reports to the Navy department | the star route frauds, and this fact 1s the m aoe Anand sei eet PE ee watt i dee 6 ss DULL STOCK MARREDS. Tallmadge Hall, 924 F street northwest, on erouna| Ry ‘ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Gat ae aparece ne ate aera ness cebenemtene | Che sta yates rene abe among the most con- | 1m the ease of District of Columbia agulust George | ment of Ieizut) Hom. Eee arch be Uae ae: || vse Pane cee ont ce * floor. English and American Bicycles and Tricycles. te City Ban > STEEEE ni-6m_ | and the naval guard withdrawn from the quaran- | spicuous persons connected with those frauds.” | Munroe, on theright of persons to occupy streets, lately a distinguished mcinber of the legisiature of | arth h) says: The Stock Ex- Second-hand Machines for sale Cheap. Rees eran tine station. “The efficiency of the quarantine | A Star reporter today called the attention of | public ‘reservations or! any. pubite fe uesis | Victoria, sowill siaud tor Lentiaseey erties | cue iene es ‘WM. C. SCRIBNER, Proprietor. RY WISE GARNETT, guard Was due in the greatest measure to Boat-| Mr. Wim. A. Cook to this paragraph. pHrate purposes. ‘They remind him to observe | Victor. He will stand for Londo 5 Sy Hall for rent for evening | ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Swain Edwin Crissey, who commanded it. Com-| “That,” sald Mr. Cook, “is entirely a_misappre- | that the law 13 positive against such, occupation, y the e Ss tsmied. Se oe ee 8. Swe EDT. Agent, o@ | So, 2 Columbian Law Building, Sihet. bet. Dand F | modore Quackenbushhighiy eommendsthezealand | heuston. So rar as Bese, Puree aa epee | Una the Law itmust be held toanswer POPULARITY OF THE LAND COURT IN CORK, Bye phy dm) = SRCRMSIEDE. Agen eepé-6m, Ip Wasuixarox, D.C. | emictenc Boatswain Crissey._ The Tallapoosa | concerned they have not eseaped prosecution. | such violation, They direct. that the major ine Loxpox, November 11,—Reports from. all miatton has eee Greene ABIEE'S MUSIC HALL, FE. JANNUS, SET ORRET AT LAW, BOOM 81, LE | arrived at New York a ore vee ear Swit be Drought up bere the a ene a Pe rele ree ont an or County < ene a cg hems i here was an aalvance Of xa ¢ Droit Building, corner Sth and F streets north- | put out of commission at New York yesterday | cases wi ich ig e gra persons at a dein oe edit oy Matricis large suse OF somes a ; Met. advance S ciate C jury. These are cases in which other contractors | cease such occupation on or before the Ist of De- | Is rt. Tn some districts lance sums of money | : i . Pht ge "ou Ascoeiate Oransalin Extent Cires: | afterncon: Coogee The case which hag just been in | cember, 181, ns after that date the law will be | ate heing sulseribed towards the formation oi a | * ae nee cee Ord Oprosrre Govenssext Post Orrice. Tue Hare Dime Nicket Cormacr.—The question Sour Was that concerning only one contractor, | vigorously etiforced. | mutual prot.ction mnd. , i ves | McDonough. Brown, in this case, was a inere inc! BUILDING PREMITs THE EXPEDITION IN SOUTHERN TUNIS. hatuon, 1 40 Tite The regular Concert Season having closed, the under- ° Attorney-at-Law, Be eae: Oe Bre cont axel pees dent. Brady, French and Turner are concerned in | ,_— ; A dispatch to the 7. mes from Sfax sa Unless | weet aifnone Spacious hall’ is being renovated bed fe seat for | Hes Zemored his office to ‘oom ta 8, Gunton Law Treasnny. deneetnent hs camnaention at the | many otuer ‘slillar cases, Which, Will De prose: ee Pence ite a CG Mothersteal further “opters wer lrecefved the expen a | jc hag’, ot this Teare ron . Concerts, Theatri = ~ ~ ast epi e - | cuted.” cf " 5 en ane southern sWas tobegin to move yesterday. 1y and Chicago closed Berformances, Lectuscs Public Mlecune, Rea ytcua, ~ {gued under the act of Congress creating It when | “Dia yesterday's proceedings put an end to the | streets southwest: $2000. W.B. Jackson, erect 4 | ‘The expedition ts openly satd to be useless, oe ed 10,80 On eeoall pee = ain- | J OHN MORAN, the ‘supply of nickel pieces became Tedundant. | prosecuiton of the case to which it referred?” storage shed on square 600; $400. Catherine Ka-| ovTcRY OF IKISH LANDLORDS AGAINST RENT REDUC- | oh anville has also ad- e Ja connection with the main hall there is large ain- There have been cotned $5,775,592.50 tn. nickel “No, ‘They are not done even with that case. It | Sun Aeactie worn uty 0s $100, Catherine, Ka —_ | mtg Hel ag ‘which iss conmodions Bichon, "ectrlled wht ares | 2126 Panxexr.vaxta Avewux snp 42891 Nonrawssr, Free Ad Te peconly Drocured at the sub-treasu- | wit} be taken before the grand Jury and proceeded | SA-CTect & Su northeast; #00, Franz & Meister, | Loxnow, November 11 ance to-day affecting putcce, Ba tiee Fapges and other practical appliances of the latest im- a Oo 00. The eeatal tn. | With in the regular way.” Then their plea as to the | take addition to weherce in county; $2,000. D. B. | rent by the sub-commis 1 t 5a6 per cent is the quotation for Proved stylea. bacon hand large assortment of the best makes of | dled to about $75,000 or $80,000. The genefal in-| statute of limitations Will be testel Ih court, The Groff, erect _a two-story dwelling, Corner Warren | are causiig an outery on art of the landlords nS On Stocks, And 3L4% per cent on U.S ‘The dimensions of the hell are 87x50 feet, with acest- | LATROBES, Cox, Whiteman & Cox's Celebrated Splen- | Crease of business has drawn them outof the | grand jury, of course, have nothing todo with that and bth streets; $2,000. Michael Nolan, repair | and demand for government compensation. The | bonds, Tine mc is off-rod ut 6 per cent ondive Se canceity: of Ou) Peorle, The stwwe- whichis 2 | Gq and Ruby and other RANGES and HEATING | Vaults, and there is threatened om coretty ine send | matter” : brick, 1408 7th street northwest; $450, nes says: We think there 1s no ground yet appar- | jdend Paying stocks, and quotation may be . Shoved altogether sf co desired Pore Ad ean be re- | STOVES, Novelty FURNACES, Be, SAUUINOS 1D, HOR Ee ee MR, JEREMIAH WILSON HATPY. —— lMer thatientent iandiardshaveto ub- | called bs per cent “an this chiss of ‘collaterak fied up with eecial care av i neathensand conte | PLUMBING, TIN-ROOFING,JOBBING, STOVE RE- | Will De resumen” Bree sien the colnage | ee Jeremiah Wilson, one of the counsel for the | Rethard, the Man who Wanted to Shoot ening Teduetions of reat. In the con. | Prime menantite paper is 6:4 por cent. “The mare en Sanaa ether geeaetion ae ey Y a would take five orsix weeks before they could be} defendants, was this moming met on 4% Guiteau. i hold the ininistty to 1 for compensa. | tasines sition: science For terms and other particulars — = eS agaln procured at the Philadelphia ming. street, his face wreathed in smiles and in answer | HE 1s BROUGUT INTO THE FOLICE COURT ON A CHARGE tion given Gara tie sete bieaRes for compense- | business. Pag o29-Im eae Prices and terms reasonable. i res.— | to the greeting, “how are the star routers?” he an- OF TRESPASSING ON A PU! = MANCHESTER MARKET. The Markets, ‘No. 626; ON EXHIBITION No. 626 | ANo. 7 RANGE, with all the fixtures, $14. ec arto Katie: Dost Omics department | SWered:“Oh they are happy. ‘Why shoulda‘ctiey | George H. Bethard, the Obie lawyer, who was . oe en eae Gee a e i AND SALE AT. 3 EB Connected to Telephone Exchange. nli-1m,1p_| Tt has been ruled by the Post Omice department | jo Wyireue hath tts Ont ewan y arrested in the Criminal Court room by Detec-| gan, inite alarticle to-day, says: The mar. | No e26E rcct northwest one Aeon from ee Mee uri we = eae ee fare ve 5 ae tive Coomes, for trying to borrow a pistol to shoot | Ket is rather qu ueuer. “Buyers hay 4 freely saustied | Choice Of Pantines, Engravings, Chromes, ete, als} FLA2Wand & HUTCHINSON, pOUNM Fates Shall be an Sastre a othe | Whe District Attormey ana the Star | Guitesu, When be was belng arraigned for murder. | thelr Wants, Producers mow less easy. to deal | Fens, 2G, Gates stock, of Faverbangines, . Victare t there fs at least a reasonable prospect of the Route Cases. ing the late President, was before Judge Snell, in| Sing, and there is no improvement inane oes | Haratiters: “Tecan Gank. Free statics. iu S Permanence and regularity of the publication.” | WHAT COL. CORKHILL SAYS ABOUT THE STATEMENT | the Police Court, this morning, for trespassing on querter, Bolton yarns are steady, at an advance — ——— 317 NINTH STREET, fo ae TiIsetaral tol Washington MADE BY ME. COOK. the Agricultural park. He appeared in the dock, | of a farthing. wrt AR : i RSIDENT ARTHUR Will retu oan rk- | dressed In a good suit of dark clothes, a long over- TWO UNFORTUNATES. a nl BALLS, PARTIES, &e. this afternoon shortly after four o'clock from New | | A Taiyo See eee ieee coat, and ante anid and Diack pecrte, and | , Dustas,, November i Ic is stated that ur. | unproven : Se Sf ; rer, Sec rn 3 made a much better appearance than he vic! etthe atened With parales! at Mr. | ‘ canmeney RAND ANNUAL eee AVE AN ENTENSIVE STOCK OF GOODS IN ALL wu peuny Gee Sen ie when Mr. Cook made his statement after Judge ean before. aie nS id the court, when used to | Boyton has lost the sight eye. 4 ok Te, 190, curren GERMANIA MA THEIR LINES. wrote to the ‘Treasury department to have his mati | Cox had delivered ‘ils opinian in the star route case. plead $0 the charge, that he wished to make a THE FRENCH IN TUNIS. | Fifty years’ funding % AT ABNER’S W seat to him in New York up to the Sth tnstant, “Yes, 1 was,” replied Mr. Corkhill, “and heard & appetite ae ese imenied eon ae Ae ales = =e — = a Ke pe a Sears’ my i bap rn lenge saulting © geaten eek FURNACES, RANGES, LATROBE STOVES, Axwvat Reronr or AvprToR Eta—J. H. Bla, | voy aia not make any reply,” said Tae Srar. | Sildiers| Home to-day, tind tt not been for his mis- | wan to-day forGatsy, Gen. Lozerots’ column Will | wee jletirond Binks. nl im - o a £ | e ry fortune in being arrested yesterday. ald he | start tor Gabes to-morrow. Fconeetowen Stock... _ SLATE MANTELS, auditor of the Treasury for the Post OMce depart-| uj aid not. think it proper under the circum- | served nine genre ie the eae a we ate Ax INTERNATIONAL UNTLEASANTNRSS exrrrep, | Washinatio std Geougetown Jone Hid 308 = ment, has completed his anual report to the Sce- | stances,” replied the district attorney, “to make | in both legs. He told the court if he committed & Viesxa, November 11.—The Preidenbiatt says | Metroyalitany 0 6 Be GRATES, &o. ay (fain? preasury for the fiscal year ended | any reply. 1 have no wrangle or disptite with Col. | trespass it was unintentionaily done, as she wished | matin consequence of satisfactory explanations | Noite Gale aad Oia | visit, = < = June 30, 1881. ‘This report 1s devoted mainly to an | Cook in regard to these cases, A few days ago I | to violate no law, and asked {he Court 1 suspend | of the recent speeches Count De Kobilant. Teallan Washington City Gaelight Conupac: ; 40% S360 2 Serer: $3.60 : account of the clerical operations and needs of his | made a statement in court, covering. my commece sentence, 90 thal he can get into the Soidiers’| Stnpucsnder hee hes ween eee ea, | Warkineton City Geanens comma 2 = = - SANITARY INSPECTION AND THE REMODEL- | Office; a detailed report concerning the expendi- | tion with this case, and when I concluded Judge | Home. e court fined him $5 or 7 days, and notl- | ni recall which he had sent to his government. Georgetown Gasiisn' Company... — ERNS ioe 3 z iid | fled him that if he can get udmission into the Sol- saat National Union Insurance Compa 20% puree CAPER: ING AND MODERNIZING OF DEFECTIVE] bern urnidned ee. tre bos r General an chess ee ersten eon ee al ti tide ene pena pre ARMENIANS, NOT AMERICANS. who | ATington Insurance Comrany = = iN sttceszaas nm furnished to the master Genel made was correct.” tee e him | _ Lonpon, November I1.—The six passengers who ‘umbia Ine ‘on u — SPECIAL TRAIN, eae 0. R.R., WITHOUT | pruMBING IN CITY RESIDENCES IS MADE THE panied pos ae iS es ete as wie Fou eine ae eaten replied fully to ae ae a pees the court released him eatartod at ruitar an o . ste amr et ne me gaa para ma iy 100% 2 RE ESS. A a L. y - Teck a s sl ‘vee Ls TWENRGGIVIRGID Ae a cnoun oar money ‘order ‘system, the’ large "incrense “ia | *haeCol Co says, first, that he had a consultation ——»—__ CORSE OLS Ae Cae en areca Works. Giten te 96% pe geht alate was the number of accounts for mall’ transportation | with the President On. "the Wednesday night: pre- The Christiancy Divorce Case. Siete eemencan : Enland and Sen Comet. Band g = ve 1 ». Depot at |.» Sharp; return ce and miscellaneous payments: the great’ number | ceding the assassination, an resident Gar- TESTIMONY OF THE HUSBAND. ln og oe Sivcnig . ing ie ichine Co, Stock. Pm. Children, $2.20. Ea We give Favorable Estimates for New Construc- | and variety of onders of the Postinuster General | field treed thats te “rie oe ee rent Gar Yesterday afternoon Examiner Lovejoy had be- EL cen sal Pheri TC ALTIMORE, Noventer 11-—Vingixia eum ea tapi ed an tractors, ven a ‘ ° yestertay. é E, Novem 1.—Cotton quiet—mid- sain SS Emrost northwest Thorough examination and dispatch Tequired. tn parties present, Col. Cook says next that the | tft, Mr. Chrisuaney, who testified tht he had President Jewett yesteray. LTIMORE, November 11. Catton quiet—x 4 <G the setflements of all accounts renderec D leath of the esident — suspendc iS | neverseen Giro or had any communication wi .. 5.1 Ls, BERWANGER & CO. ee ox: fearesine = pane of oars a | investigation, rs that. eee they = had | nim py letter; that he did not know of Giro until « a spine anhetiabn rebel TDeCLSS! for the protection of e government hopes: or 1 President recovery v rf testimony in iN 2 be 3 if E — they ‘recommenced the investigation; that the New York. He aid rot wake this stattmert te | CHICAGO, Noveiuber 1L Ata series of mectings | ” DECISION AS TO FEANKING PRIVILEGE. — Acting | first thing done was the employment of Mr. | Now, Yore tle, cid Not make Mis, Stabement to | ce interetat ssoclations of the boars of airi- | Stronger, western | Postmaster General Hatton has sent the following | Brewster and Col. Bliss; that he went to Long | Stat gnaw of itmtil ater” ik han hea taker | ouleUre, held. i uhts city Wecswesauy Ea el te web aie ARE THE CLOTHIERS TO THE PEOPLE. E eae Branch and had a consultation with them in erhe heard of it he approved of it ond approved | day, delegates were present from Michigan, Oki. ,Uutey ya January, 15%al- ests without “ate Sate CO tate a ect e gommisstoner Price, | rerard t. these cases; he returned ‘here On étitnow: Be then Identified the letters submitted | Indian, Htinols, Towa, Nebraska. 1m pa | isa wh” Com, souttiern qui 7 « cnr ng pe alpaca ge mnie ‘Tes Which contains a decision that explains itself:—“T | the 10th, was recalled there, andon the 15th eG = Shristiancy’s | The Departinent of Agriculture wis represented | ern inactive and ther 7OaTl: western Fecpaonte true sin (0s Tod ae; eee have considered your inqulry whether the accep- | again returned to this elty, after consultation With, pas eeiae TOny as being In Mrs. Christiancy’s | 7.6 tonmer statistician, Mr. Jc Dodve. used, gmt aad Noveuaber, OF 42" Dercuir, 6S\sitag ‘th st. ; Young's, 504 9th st., and Teuple Cafe, 604 tance by you of the office of Indian Commissioner de- | them as to presenting this Case to the grand jury. Doi ona Ad See of co-operation with the national de artment wa: Sanuaky, 700703; ston at, 8-3 ARE THEIR OWN MANUFACTURERS OF ALL | prt Lot the rigitt to send and recetve through | Now, Mr. Brewster sald in his address the ther Sane amed Sylves- | 8sTeed Upon, Which Wil be | mi to the con | een, 400: wea mui Uhe mail Tree all public documents, printed by order | guy fine when ite galled into the ease they |, STOLE 4 Canrer_—A colored man named Sylves- | SEiveuat of” the, Commisaliner at: Agron | Ee epevtvenia, <anb0. Hye dal, 1-05. Biky qui —peless £ 9 es lowing: expiral 2 a8 a) mation. Itis very diffic see how Mr. Cool Far ecne tn fe | Lor ol 8 » 17.75. Bulk a 2 SS ante s S rie . 7 re r, Whicit he sold on the avenue for $1.50. Hi = rs ‘OF tae growine . cked, 834 and > PATRICK'S CHURCH FAIR, ARE PAYING THE DEST PRICES TO TaILors | ember of Congress. The right was conferred | returned here, after consultation, to present the | compowledged to the officer that the carpet was | quent SEeotre OL ee Ronee Ot CRE Brow nds ack fame, ira Gon Ces eee iS y "and there age | caseto the grand jury when Nr. Brewster says given to him by a lady toshake and he sold it. He | Topean, Crops with Preference to te B EAR GARMEN’ 1879, (20 Statutes, page 256.) and there are | (ase to the grar by information—was de- toshax ue mand for our grain surplus and oth te ins ee AS ES FER OS BME NTE no. ‘words of ‘Tetricuon, Humtation OF excep, Pen On ee eer ee | as commited in toe Police Court to-day unt) | harmonious . ud enthasisstic teelin eee 7 co cI - mop: = is abso} - ‘ ou did not inforia him of e adjournment 0} le fecte vl pet erent , okeietrahgheba ei IS view. urpose was to enable | ¥ b Wn Act wirt THe REPUBLICANs.—The state- oe gees on Se Fh ae a E SELLING WITHOUT THE MIDDLEME’ thee rol Congr to rece for thiemseivesnd ea have wata that I had informed Col. Cook.” | ment 1s made that the two readjusters elected to A Great Railroad Disaster. 5it5° bareeins ; | ARE SELLING distribute to ate ee oe OES answered the district attorney. ‘He was not in | the next House of Representatives have declared s ‘ REPORTED KILLED, ¥y 3 PROFITS, Thien they were, by-law, entitied to feeelveree | te city, Twas never consulted “about "these their Intention to vote with the republicans and to| vemnher 11.—A aispatch hs : nahin which they were, by law, en Tiinttation | (a8 1 could not possibly have known that | Sete intent te candidates | celved here trom Corsicana, T ; *"Siccke tinmer, 2 the purpose of use and distribution. A imitation | there was any case Which thestatute of limitations Gir thoweeane t se, This heing | that a railroad accident hes occurred hear a6. J iis a8: short, ahs. : ABE GIVING THE PEOPLE SATISFACTION. ee re incorporated tye Thane na because X ald not Know any of ue facts | the Case, the republicans will have 166 vous witie | Ie whack ee eee ana } November 11-—Flour ntsedy aud quiet ee af nlicrsey Sas Fay any process cto ° about any case. It certainly was na. t, | out counting Mr. Boreman, of Pennsylvania, and Gee ees Wielini eee . ‘a Tsuen elie, | ARE, WITHOUT A DOUBT, SHOWING THE eh pone ghetto ore ek The pavers | ple ii ne know there was a case of that kind, to | Pi, Srissoutl grecnbackers who will without douot Great Transfer phoning od, "Land - J %. Hof Midilery. | SICEST AND BEST MADE GARMENTS IN THE Denenescbes you’ personally for a public | “But Col. Cook says witnesses were subpeenaea,” | 8ct and vote with the republicans. eee ee aan ee | ee Yor the cocount, WOOL a — Pee eee | eneiit.” said the reporter. ——— money, 100° 9-16: for the account, 100 11-16. Fe a ee Hee ee | CITY. “ie Taeiouis ‘here hever had deen any witnesses subpee- | REPRESENTATIVE DEZENDORP ON THE VizrstA | Curcago, November 11.—At Ue dare GAG | Bonde’ de, 120; dic, Ties Atlantic ena Groat aan a PERSONAL.—Archibald Forbes, the famous Eng- naed,” replied the district attorney. “If any wit- | ELECTION.—Representative Dezendorf, of Virginia, | county, Int yesterday, one of the PS ag | oman om coger te ati, ARE KNOWN TO HAVE ONE PRICE. lish war correspondent, is at the Ebbitt.—Hon. | nesses were brought here it was ‘by some means | js in the city. Tn his nn eae sen oan bees estate transfers ee mide in this section 2 re EY Ss ws a f E. B. Washburne is living quietly in his Chicago | unknown to the Jaw.” elected governor by about majority, with a | country 0c: q myth and her | Sort, < _ - ; ARE KNOWN TO SELL FOR C4SH. home, occupted in the preparation of a history of | “18 iC not an unusual thing to adjourn the grand TOPInE roadjuster majority in woth housés of the | husband, Col Jacob Forsyth, signed a warren tee | He Tey TORK WARKETS THIS AFTERNOON, the life and times of the Hon. Edward Coles, the | Jury eg Secabau: shots duarisca wiiies Grom’ Oniatere tas || Ake wohiowhng ieamamane siete caueeea ae taeee le : nis —Supervi-ing’ In- | “Byno means. I frequently adjourn the grand | local : tos | acca tod by H. H. ne assortment of Russia, ARE KNOWN NOT TO DEVIATE FROM MARKED Sond [eben Mos ae veces ae pen city trom jury when the business will justify it. The in- | “Mor THAN Hara CENTURY IN THE GOVERNMENT which $1,000,000 1 — panside: alton, « —_ 7 = er ig 2:30 p “2 ba —— Le = a * akin Pockethooits, Wallets, Card Carers 8 PRICE. New York yesterday-—-Mr. Byron Andrews and | >truction trom the court ts that. when the jury can Fe ee on Op ad ete pS street, pecial sere Boss Sd. .wife are registered at the Riggs — Assistant | be adjourn all be done, in ordes division, has been employed in the ee Rtaky Rave Ww oneiion deo to tke te 5 Ais fecmaieaainarete: 7 Postmaster General Hazen, Senator and: Mediess | expenses Tt is po gunusual thing to adjourn the | aenartment for more than fifty years continuously. GiiGe Ian Geeks ae ee i ose e. 0! ARE KNOWN FOR THEIR FAIR DEALING TO] purveyor Baxter were registered in New York last | grand jury for weeks, while the business 1s accu Hie was appointed to a 00 cleriship by Postmaster | GMCAEO, Improves Delaware wd” Haden, ON ALL. . ee nr nee nee a 1. Cork- | General Barry, on the ist of June 1831, in President ‘yaaa ware, 1 ang, Weitern, ah Dena vr Ang meepr gen Rial poom in Rishon on the at een hill, "that ne aur aetna fo grand fury oouil Jackson’s first term. At that time there were on A Woman Heaten to Death. get, Tie eae, Set ue ~~ fas ing er a ere . jrui| Davies Conone Re CIM Gee Tentee three Ss ae that, We ts iguo- | £100) post oflees tn the United States and the eh. | Locrsvinix,. Ky., November 11—Lou Norris, a | bands. _Canteal, Cox's Mythology and Folk! ARE KNOWN TO GIVE THEIR PATRONS ALL oath Conte ie ee Sere te lean oEeaiane tire revenue of ee Separtment a. less oe prostitute, died at the city hospital yest: AY | Lake Shore, 13 : tl 2 reau, is confined to his 3 —— b .000,000 per year. Now there are 45,000 post ofll- | morning very suddenly. ‘The doctors suspect fie Giver t ADVANTAGES POSSIBLE. junds Gonon Beunets, of the New Xork Heraia | _ The district, attorney refterated nie statement | $400,000 per year, Now there ate 0m. pas Mae Sel Cans Ce ee Bumphrie poe ene Beene ee Samuel Levitige ee fn es es but were” prevented by about thirty women Wid Gould's Majo es : ss rt ym 39, grant = 4 a - the Be Goode. a — | of the . 2 . squad ory } “ES beabcl box Ctice Fens Opera House. BOYS AND CHILDREN, IS COMPLETE. a aliorney General Devens am hewpere— | Ie there was aly, where properly Delonged. —”” | rock hhas fietatled a general court martial, to mect | the women by foree, and {eld a post morteta,srhich ae Sere JAMES J. CHAPMAN, Gen. E. W. Rice has returned to the clty from ans Chas ees Captain of Gatling Gua | death It was asveresined. that the beating was | Western, 33: Pacific. Mall, 4 : ‘MEDIUM WEIGHT OVERCOATS FROM $5 TO $30 | Arizona, where he has been for the past two years ‘The Avsassin To-day. Gen. J. ee Dis Gaeta ainstGen, | done at Woodland Garden Sunday night, but no | Ro Eat: beet Metical, 911 Pennsylvania avenue. engaged in mining operations. —Midshipman W. | gxpgcriNa HIS BROTHER AND SISTER HE WANTS AN eS ee TORING OL themes OF Gan | dine i thee knee Oe. a 0% & ML imiky nos axel Te itush is in town, Undergoing examination for EARLY TRIAL fleld’s assassination he sald that Guiteau had done peace a acs Os; Texas ‘Pack HOOL LIBRARY BOOKS AT HALF proctor to ee eran oe ae Williras, Mr. Scoville did not visit the pails moraine 36 right, and that it was just what Garflelddeserved. ‘The Great Land Swindle. Ging % a Bain Pas 121 PRICE, ‘Allegheny city con: | 1s his custom, and the prisoner Guiteau ma; ONE OF THE MEN CONCERNED IN IT SENT TO THE PENI- Pacific, 49%; roferred, S10 SEVENTH STREET N. W. Mapea ger Or Pe 4 one, only the | A Hanp Worts Mou THan Two Leas—A jury TENTIARY. rwngaronsge Zor s few dave longer we will continue to rell a lane Ses ecoves ing from the CHU OL a coon: are eats gpa pate hentes nee 13 | in Judge Pierce's court tuis morning rendered 2] sr. Lovie, November 11.—The jury In the case of _ TO ais ee iidveallaic: Go. Som selection of Sabbath Schooi Library Books at half price. slowly reco e Mr. J gua ing. - ist | ver for $9,000 against the Union line as dam-| John Brady, jr., who was tried’ yesterday in the ‘ eel ‘do. coupon, 1 ; He is able now to drive out. every day.——Mr. Jas. | to-day he was looking over the indictment and list a ye 1 Seer SAE MAMIE | ERIE Ua Pe: Woe, | karan He tommcred ca ne erpctat | Ma 0c tr een aes Wa mea | cna on onchange Avekaxnow came | sig = > Hots a 4 ‘ ou i Enquirer, now of the New York World, F to arrive to-night.as also his brother. There. “} 7 Wm. BALLANTYNE & SON, fin the. city for tie winter.—-Auditor of Teall. eeu ace perm with hitn tn reference to ‘hich was struck by a eee ae ens this morning, and assessed his punishment at! capram Francis M. Raxeey will assume the 22 42% Seventh street northwest. niNuINas Pennapivantae where ie had gone 09 Soke be | the, case; A fact that he understands as well as | Washington avenue, Tn strong contrast to this fs the ine conver Mauitentlary. Brady is one of | auties of superintendent of the naval academy om = R N ‘iva ——pr. a K e Mi swindh eving Rear “lc. » ee rs T ™ Bic returned rg Ney ora ts wrasse. | He epee a gestalt ‘to Some | tuys ago n eor of ay it Zate ol rn TaemS Thueearas mmearuuea fo the land otra" | agers, who Wal, ou he ty be’ Plaoed on ta Ns 2 P; F Wi SC 5 TIN, - ee FRINGES AND PASSEMENTERIES, or Washington, ars registered tn boston, = tye disposed of as soon as pessitae ae cemegetting | the Lombard and Noutn streets ine Prizes Tete: | [owton, this state, a Bure, of Pitisburg, and | retired ust, ANGLIWS ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE, ar * at tired of the suspense. He how Wears most of the | graph, Nov. 7. otb-rs, Were implicated. . MS ANTIQUARIAN KS > ~ ard his hat as REFORMERS AND THE PRESI- Coxconan Beripixa, F Sruxer. Noot's, Society nw pn tutiopoueaniy See cry | | THE Crvmt Senvicr Re ; Six Summer Hesort Hotels Burned. Cash paid forall kinds of Books, Pamphiets, &c. #1)-3m ‘The pleasant news is told that Mrs. Hayes will a ee vensabl article of even for in- pest.—A Setcerg tem Soe, ovember se aye: OLD OxcHanp Beacu, Mz., November 11.—At 12 THE STAR ROUTE CASES TO GO Antes - We invite att probably visit Washington as the guest of Mr. and —_—>— Ag Aesoctation has received a letter from tee | lock midnight a fe was. discovered iu the cot. | ‘The New York World of to-day pr inter. mings Ins nue € Our assortment of Rich Trim. | Kp, andrews at some time during the win- Views of a Philadelphia Lawyer on | orm Association hag received a letter from the | Oiock midnight ¢ fine was, discovers destroy- | view with Col. George Bliswof counsel for the gow ALAIS ROYAL, SILK, EEN DUR a LORE, ANTIQUE, AND | ter. A most cordial welcome from all who know the Defeat of the Prosecution. esata Lesgue ae oe ae by wrence, nomen oe ernment in = star route cases. He ge » SNs¥! <1 sed her certainly awaits her. GOOD RESULTS PREDICTED. the committee to send a deputa ‘wait upon he nd cution of these cases stands just where it aid. qit-119 — AVENUE, PLUSH AND ‘eee TASSELS, | Judge Ferriss’ daughter was married yesterday Dispatch to the New York Herald, President Arthur soon after the ar don. burned ground. ht ‘The grand jury having adjourned 401403 TWELFTH STREET. FINE bUrTONS, at the Church of the Messiah, Glenn’s Falls, N-Y., | Purtaperata, Pa., November, 10—A distin- | £758, for without indicting the ppomte wre want exoves. 7a cxoves Teac Newest, | AE ERE LA gt Te SERER | ueer oa cy, a peing tthe ots othe aa ear Saab pe fr tid 6 a < failure of the first movement in the star route pro- it Judge Ferriss’ residence, was from 12:30 until 8 Fy * _ GLOVES. BEST GLOVES. ‘We will open, on i , said:—“This #3 no blow to the govern- NEXT WEDNESDAY, —— be GLOVES. STOCK “GLOVES. ‘OUR STOCK OF" ‘supposed GLOVES. oF GLOVES. FUR TRIMMINGS, = An Orphanw’ GLOVES. GLOVES GLOVES. SONEIGTING OF REavixe, | PAL RUSSIAN BEAVER, GREBE, SILVER AND - @Loves. IN GLOVES. ED FOX CHINCH! ‘at Womelsdort was | qoves, THE cxoves, | FAIS AND" POINTED, BEAK OPOSSUM AND ah early hour tls eetdared slag OL ie tn Lace Mother Hubbard Col: mated int the wash @oves. at GLOVES. | jar, heal eet net Sik and known. | qLoves. THE GLoves. | Sucks, and Mitts for and bee niet to da ‘LADIES’ KNIT ZEPHYR JACKETS. _—_ q@oves. LowEst GLOVES, > > qos © mates Guoves. NooT's, aunts _ Gloves. at 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, :

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