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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Rerthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and Ith 8t., by _ The Evening Star Newspaper Company, = GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Gen, Hewser’s Suit A; the Cana= dian Pacific wey, 3 Wixsirre, MaN., August 10.—Gen. Rosser Instituted a suit against the Canadian Paine Way for maitcious prosecution, clalmt g damages The suit arises out of the pu Of Rosser last winter for taking the compan: whiten ch of after he had left their employment,’ arge he was honorably acquitted. End of the Operators’ Strike in Coles rade. DENVER, Cot., August 10 —The telegraph operme tors’ strike ts over, and all the operators are aaile ing to be taken back al the old es, Evexrse Star {s served to mbecribers tn the week, or 44.cents per month. Copies at the counter, 2 centeesch. pomtaare prepa ene year, ths, 83. {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., a8 second-ciase mail matter.} Che Ve GO—N® 9,144. x ¢ Incendiary Fire. » R. 1, August 10.—The ol ang planing mill, formetiy te ing to «ie Ror 3 estate at the Cranston print works, was burned Bp an Incendiary fire at tnldnight last night The — property has been purchased by the Union came pany. ‘The loss {s $5,000; no insurance. => Business Failure, ‘Tre Were Star—published on Friday—$2 a year. postage prepaid. copies for $20. ‘Six months, $1; 10 copies for $i5 « mnst be paid in advance; paid for. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1882. TWO CENTS. THE PEN SION OFFICE APPOINT- came he would say that all allusions to _a defend- THE STAR ROUTE TRIAL. Washington News and Gossip. EE ants fallure to testify were unwarranted. Tel oT he t: TP. | BELTmene. Iu.. Anzes beled Mr. peel, guid that the mention of thle. thing eg ams to T 8 a See ee onsen s Savane e e = was a gross violation of the law, and he ask eo fatied. His “ Phraya aos pane toternal rove) MIE FARE Of che Sty Secccestat Spelt court to admonish the counsel that they should assets. 2, $435,686.44; customs, $774,145. aan Heavy Taxes on a Railroad. Arnayy, N. Y., August 10—Under the new cam MR. KER’S FORCIBLE ARGUMENT. ot make such remarks. Tt was improper for the court to allow Mr, Merrick to stand up and say that he intended to argue the matter. ‘That stat- THE ENGLISH IN EGYPT. The following list gives the names of the 422 ap- NATIONAL BANK Notes received to-day for re- Y a pointees made up to the present at the Interior demption, $286,000. MAKING IT WARM FOR THE ute was intended to protect parties, and the court ee e taxes on the gross earn z Ss department for service in the Pension bureau DEFENDANTS. | Shoutd not permit tee violation THE PORTE YIELDS TO BRITISH PRESSURE ‘alana Hudson. River Ralle W™. F. Tomas has been appointed a messenger | and the states from which they are appointed eee Serene Judge Wylie mia the gourt could not make such + | Foad company. aa re pored to Uhe state: WASHING | ‘tary of the Navy. Thos, Hood, Wis.; Davi ae an arbitrary ruling as Mr. son contemplated. ae eee troller to be $2 4 jor the year ending OFTICE WA foes cect alata \ Sere it a hen the Criminal Court met this morning Mr. | Every statute had to be construed, and he contd June 30, 1882, amount LO $122,785.21. Ctenxs Discttane:p.—Cevgr e Ker resumed his opening argumentin the star Rica ne, row Dek aa une eae oe REPORTED RUSSIAN WAR PREPARATIONS. Killed by a Dog Catcher. Sh ict Lboard of health, selerss in that ofc N. route trial. He called attention to the absence of | to draw inferences or conclusions from this fall- Jie ee Nuw Tore, August 10.—Thls morning Sasear ie, until th been discharged; with the exception of the Morgan I Cary Mr. MeSweeny, who was not present when the | ure. Dayle, aged fixteen, was shot and killed Dy a ary and chief clers. S. auei G. Di court opened, and said he would lke to have Mr. WHERE IS THE MISBEHAVIOR? ANTI-CHRISTIAN RIOTS AT BEYROUT. | catcher in noth street, near Madison avenue, J Acting Secretary of the aS sell ais ea nie a} Ef ee | a ‘+ | McSweeny present, for he was the peculiar cham- | — Mr. Totten said he desired to note an exception = =a 4 . sents hn catchers ie ae a ened a tale ger, Pa: J. ¥. Hurlburt, Peres ¢ mau Wi st and to what Mr. Merrick said, on the ground that it en Sth avenue, when they were set upon DY ® SS erereNT al scetred 9 tele : 4 REE it) | plon of the man who figured the most and the i grot Eats r rr as e when thy \gacrean fe ee ae pigittioks : yore eh Michi sane We Foie Oren Reber oaur: | worst in the route under cons’deration. He wanted | Was misbehavior of government counsel. BLOODY WORK OF APACHE INDIANS, | Gncorthe dug catcters then drew a heehee a C. W. HOWARD, Presttent. | rth toaue of gold certifleates In accordance | S00, Mich: ES. Kyes, Me; Uriat S Litzenberg, | Mr. McSweeny to hear what he had tosay about] “Where fs the misbehavior?” asked Mr. Mer- at fired into the Killing Doyle, who wae enon —— —— Ls th the provisions of section 42 of the national | P&; H. C, La¥orce, Ind. C. iL; Jonn W: | the figuring on this route, all through which the j rick. “I would like the fastidious gentleman who — hrough the left breast. Archibald Madison, ome ES bank act, approved July 12h, 1888. Already a large | Mattern, Pa.; Reuben i Morgan, Ohio; a oa oe er vith nis review of the { St00d here and saw his own Ietter offered in evl-| POLITICAL NOTES. SARATOGA RACES. ETC. | Of tie dog catchers, who was arrested, sid the = demand has been received for these certifieates. * i 2 s revie combe, Mich Potter, N. Y.; John T. Page. Perkins, Mich.; Louis N. Parisi ; dence tell me where the misbehavior is.” soe THE COURT ADMONISHES COUNSEL, Judge Wylie sald that the jury kpew the statute and knew that the defendants had not appeared Just as well as counsel did. What harm had been done in referring to It, The court would admonish counsel not to draw inferences from their faflure to appear, and would advise the jury in the lan- shooting was done by Tr MeGutre, Of Greene point, “McGuire has not been arrested. YRAN FIRE INSURANC VED TEMPORARILY aut 1 F STREET NORT ts SAML S. SHEDD, 409 Sint Steer INKLERS. NS, BROILERS, ete. transactions reliting to the Ojo Caltente and Par- rott City route, which was under consideration when the court adjourned last evening. He re- ferred to the epparent reductions made on the | route, and sald that whatever Brady had taken from Dorsey he had always returned twotold. Tn referring to THE WAY THE MAIL WAS CARRIED BY DORSEY, in March, 1879, while he was arranging with An- They will be ready far tssue in a few days. | cignt Horr Law.—There Is no doubt that t hour law will be enforced by the admin- istration, but it Is likely that no action will be nforsome thane. Secretary Chandler sald to- rthat he had issued no orders regarding the eight hour law as applied to the various navy yards, and aid not conte The Revolt in Egypt. THE PORTE PROCLAINS ARABI PASHA AND HIS FOL~ LOWERS REBELS. Lonnox, August 10.—A dispatch to the Times from Constantinople states that the Sultan’s proc- lamation declaring Arabi Pasta a rebel also con- demns the conduct of the military leaders as re- > The Snratoga Races To-day. 7 ; . ¥., nar ean 10.—The first race to- y Was for'a purse of $400, fOr all ages, of which #0 to the second, and th entrance inoney a he owners of -quarters of a mile, ray s Righter, N. Sebrell, Va.; T. F, Thornton, Mich. ; diood, Ill; 8. J. Truscott, Ind.; The Heusen, Jr. ; Wm. M. Welsh, W. the: FLESH FROM THE SPRING. tect Constantinople in the event of a rupture Ye- | second. Carley Bo was besten off, “Times Same . 7 A. Chapin, Mich.;’Amos Clift, Conn.; Austin AFTER RECESS inom Water sol Eigtenn Wer ae eine |e r 5 . a W. CMT PrarMactsr, — : ne oe : contractor at the same time wrote to the depart- = ¢ ¥ and Englan e story mal rench pools patd $90.40. Pust odds, 4to 1 against = Saneseaes Ex-Caper Wurraxen, who has been in this city | Ub srnce: Was pen gee Cones N ment that it wonld be impossibie to carry the mail | Mt.Ker resumed his argument. He referred agatn | some sensation, but appears to be a canard. the winner. se = 1428 Pennsyivanis stent: _ | ror some time as the guest of Prof. R. T. Greener, | Has qoeks Potley Be Divke son onich- + Vm. | ini essthan one hundred hours owing to the mount- | to the Pitkin letter, and was repeating what he TROOPS EN ROUTE FOR EGYPT. ——— ee ee Conn left here last night for his home tn South Carolina. | Durie) August Donath, Pa.; Jas. H. Dodge, | NOUS nature of the country. und the deep snows. | sald before recess, that gave rise to Mr. Me-| Greratran, August 10.—The transport Nevada, -District Government Affnirs, 2 = G E u 10 7th street northwest. Welland examine st 531 15th strect. F. F. BROORS, plate taking any action ever, In favor of making y's Work. at present. He ts, ho eight hours constitute Tue Jé, eeretary Chandler othe circumstances attending nnette until he can commun! “(Engineer Melville, who is now on his way to this country. He has given up lecturing and Is looking for other necessary matters before leaving for New York. A number of Congressmen and general visitors desirous of secing him, but alt interviews edenied. The President expects to leave at this evening on the Despatch. He will be companied by his son and daughter, Private etary Phillips, and one or t 2 will be spent in Si About ton day: and as it will be the most important letting of the 0.; Thomas Huse, Mass. ; Edwin H.Hosiner, Mass.; | that they considered themselves amply fortifled | | “On what authority do you say that?” asked | have voiunteered to furnish contingents for the | year the Commissioners anticipate that there will afterwards the President will mak Geo. W. Hascall, Ind: Jas. D. Hall, Cont by the power behind them, or else they became so | Mr. Henki British army in Egypt. be a large number of bidders, It is thought that ¢ rt, KT. His further movements ; Lemuel R. Johnson, In3 careless in the pursuit, of their criminal designs, || “on the authority of the man that testified so, > at the present prices the areregate of the work t0! n determined upon. The Ds e ¥.; John P. Jones that they failed to cover up their tracks. ‘The | Mr. Blois,” said Mr. Ke 1 be used only on the trip to New York. race ‘ NAVAL Or aster Frank H. Beatty has been detach 2 d from the Mines: nd ordered to | S. West, Ga.; F. Adam, Cont H. Arnoid, N. ¥. Wm. Bigham, Ohio Daniel S. Brandon, ‘Ala.; Ch ©. Ander: John_N. John J. Browa, Ind. Br: aw, Col. J. Campbell, Ont H. Barnard, Robert. V Wis.; Jos. Dague, Ind. Conn.] John M. Foote Oni Mtch:; John vy, Wis.; Samuel on, N. Y. Cornelius R. Boorom, Conn. Baughman, Ky. E. Bookwalter, Harvey y.” Burns, Ohio; Aaron r, Conn.; Michael ark, Iowa; Charles iter Drummond, Tow! Gridley, lam Gray, Louls Greene, IL? Steuben Hotaling, Dan'l W, Hughes, Pa. Ci Hock, Holbrook, } Jeremiah Lewis W. nas. B. Helm, Wis; ; Edward 6. Ho Haraison, Ala.; James M. Holmes, Jas. W. MeGi thony Joseph to carry the mall, he read a portion of a letter in evidence from an army officer, at Fort Lewis, complaining of the service, and show- Toitte was to be inereased, fled an oath in the de- partment as to the number of men and horses te- quired to carry the mail over the one hundred and eighty-one milesof the route in fiftyhours. The sub- Every postmaster on the route joined in a letter Dorsey was willing, for the good of the public ser vice, to undertake to carry the mallin fifty hours at somebody else’s expense. THE LETTER AND OATH OF JOHN W. DORSEY was filed April 24th, but dated two days later— April 26th. How they came to arrange these dates in this manner it could not be told. It appeared Jurat of the oath purported to have been signed by a notary two days after it was on file in the de- partment. He was willing to give way now for the defense to put witnesses ou the stand, if they behavior of counsel. rick at any time making an‘oral al the jury, and said the m: to the court without ora! half past twelve took the u: ter shoul 1 recess. judge. Mr. Ker said that he did not intend to what 1s going on. hey could not ex: was in the mind. court of Colorado were written by Rerdell. Mr. Ker s argument of counsel. handwriting. He would defy them to do that. guage of the statute that their failure to appear raised no presumption in law against them. ‘The court sald that no exception could be taken to the Mr. Henkle excepted to ument before be submitted ument. The court at Sweeney’s objection, when the court checked him. ‘Take it back without explaining,” sald the ive the other side any opportunity to object. Of course the gentlemen of the jury could hear and Sil de wha’ He repeated that the letter of Governor Pitkin and of the judges of the supreme id they should not depend on the Let the defense put some one on the stand to say that it was not Rerdell’s bellious and criminal, and mentions the friendly relations of the Porte with England. RUSSIA REPORTED TO RE CONCENTRATING TROOPS AT ODESSA. SS ee : &) | ing that the old worn out army horses beat the | what the court had said. Loxpox, August 10.—A dispatch to the Exchange | olds, at $10) ¢ach, half forfeit, with $1,500 addeds Stated tox uo action witn | Oe; x, Buren, Jona; Walla BOR mail over the route by six days. In Apri, Jobn | “ae Carpenter sald that he objected to Mr, Mer- | Telegrapi Company from Constantinople repro- | of which $500 to the secant, the thint ty rosekes ee Teference to the court of inquiry ordered by Con- ; Ee N. J. | Buck, | W. Dorsey having learned tn some way that the $200 FLOKA AND duces a sensational rumor which was current here the first part of the week that Russta 1s concen- trating troops at Odessa, and connects It with another report that Russia has promised to pro- with the second battalion of the York and Lan? The force employed und uperintendent of ee ee = s bans : to the department, setting forth likewise the im-! "wf \as going to explain and take it back,” sald | caster regiment, has arrived here on her way to | strects was patd . best | employment. Heat eharees pete eee +) possibility of carrying the mail tn less than one | yqn Ker, Solng 40 exp : Egypt. Mr. John it kt, Tho contractor for the good valtioa, THE Present was busy to-day in attending to | Fuller, Ii] gg, | hundred ‘hours. Notwithstanding this, John W. THRY SAIL FOR THE SEAT OF WAR TO-NIGHT. Loox, August 10.—Four squadrons of the 19th Hussars, humbering 600 men, are embarklug at Southanipton to-day on the hifed transports. Mon- real and Assyrian Monarch. They sail for Egypt to-night. — INDIAN VOLUNTRERS. A dispatch from Calcutta to the Times says that Nepaul and many other feudatory states of India Bloody Work of the Apaches. MASSACRE TUCSON, ARIZON. from Guay IN SONORA, MEXICO. August 10.—A spec! 1 dispatch nas, Souoro, Says : Last Wednesday the Springfield, $30; Square Dance, $10. Little Pull won, Springt fn Square Dance last. ‘Tine, 1:16 French pools paid $8.10 e, Second race, the Kenner stakes, for three-yeat\, kes; two nities. Pools: Carley By 0; Apollo, $95; Boatman, $0, Carley B, took track ahd set a_cood rattling pace, the first | mile being run in 1 Rootman won, Apollo ction of the new station house, on I: st tween 439 and 6th st ¥ now laying Ube e2co INPORTANT BIDS. On Saturday the Commissioners will open bids for improving quite 1 number of streets and aves" unes bypaving with asphalt and granite block, te" be let will not be far fro the avenues and streets appe duly 27th. 100,000, A full list of red in THE Stak of 2 t ach ri stan Bids were open for the, , ne : shipn : C ° could, to cyplain this singular confusion of dates, x is Apaches raided and killed all the Inhabitan Bids were op to-day f Pe eae ee ee ay and not. lewve it for the talk of counsel. “On the SEC eae epe the Tancho Carlso, Sahuarlpa distriet,, Sor construction ot pipe sewer ou Est, bee Acie Se Le fags oat ara ence [ined ies Mannitig; ImLrcWeh ae ateatonl al, Ohio; | letters fled by the contractors Brady had made| All of the defendants remained out of court yes- | Mexico, the women and children Included, : Patrick Mae Naval Cadet Ci s A. return home, hiving bee ia on the 2th ultima, Doyen has reported his | detached from the Pen- and has been placed on | | upon being relieved, temporarily, of | his present duties, 1s granted First Lieutenant | | Hustons, and remain out of court pur- | curred at Hedionda mine, which 13 only a short | Galo uleetce Wee Meee eorets_ Of the 10th | nae oP ere: S78 i = 3 ON 5 Pe tons, 2 = amine, which 1s a she i strict. Win. M y } George rimes, 2 artillers, acting st art, Tov co ie Se conte ore Ne * he ea eee Lite fore of hls remarks, oF thelr | distance trom the Yaqul river at Recods, and Lies | F the equations tn Lor eee ey a = a < A. ps id ») respond with isagreeable readiness | between the fornia and Potrero mines, belong- e strict * 3. 8. Rott REINER Ee the Cn to notify Jaramillo of this allowance. “However,” | to the words of tue aceuser : company, | {20 28th Ohio district. Gen, Jas. 8, Robinson Uy | for temporary “duty proceed with a litt ‘a8 practicable to Bis- Karren, N. iy, Ky. eM, Conn.? Edward Pitts, ¢.;'Jonn P. Pout Ruhsone 'T, Powell, iss; Arthur. W. “C. Phillips, Vs John L. Paine, n Ros Parson, Hoimes 1. Offtey, D.C Martin, N. Y. Patrick ii. W. Pur- |. Peyton, TL; c. Pegram, ‘Oni an unlawful order dating back from April in one to July in the preceding year. Mir. Ker reviewed the transactions with Joseph and Jaramillo, the sub-contractors, charging in effect that THEY HAD BEEN SWINDLED. He referred to the fact that the contractor had re- tained $1,653 in remissions which should have gone sald Mr. Turner were in court this morning when M! resumed speaking, but Rerdell s leaving Turner alone of all the dei court chamt a hasty survey of the court-room: retreat. Either the defendants do not want to made anpola nt terday while Mr. Ker was speaking. Rerdell and Ker yon departed, endants In the ie came to the door once, took , and then Beat a ry subjects to filustrate Mr. Ker's burnt the On Saturday morning’ they murdered a vaquero near Pelemoas, two others ing, being fortunately a little behind the.one was shot. On Monday they caught In an ambush a scouting party of rancheros, consisting of fourteen men, of whom two only escaped, eleven belng left on the field, while one of the who was shot through both legs, was dra; short distance into the bush. ‘This ma: ing to the Labarranca mill~nd mining comp. Win. Hussey, $1.28, Potitical Matters, CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS YESTERDAY. Nominations for Congress yesterday: C. Fe ‘arty, of Greene county, Iowa, by the greene backers of the 11th district. Frank H. Hurd, of, the repu tion 9ch Ohio dk conve ean “I don't blame you, Turner, You | | There, are twelve arguments to be made to the | ‘The same day the mall rider Was also tea) from teh Genecie aiming | sonal ae " er Seis woltave Biss fe task SS aaa - os jury. Mr. Ker having. according practice, to | crossing the Ro Chico. Litie Rock, A epublican, | tenant Georre & Grins so tinees acting ieee cua Ea a Ona nT Wilton here tess’ and whispered something | Open the Whole case, ail his associates belng re- a ae = a A. M. States by the acum! officer. Captain Willlam F. Spurgin, 2isttnfan- Geo. P. Stiles, Ohio; 1 in Mr. Ker’s ear, “Iwill tell them that,” said Mr. | Strlcted to the Lmits which he marks out, his ad- ‘eneral Foreign News, eratlc convention at Greensvora, N.C. J. HL | try, quarterm: and commissary of cadets at HL. Hi. Schell ‘ Ker. “Turner was not in the fuspection division, | dress 1s necessarily prolonged on geen ele doe) FRENCH MINISTER OF PUBLIC WORKS. Biount by the democrats of 6th Georgia district. | the United States military academy, will proceed | x. 7 Skinner. N. but he had charge of the papers.” Mr. Wilson | STeat mass of detalis. There ts a falr prospect of | pars, August 10,—M. Herisson, deputy, has ac- | David. J. Woodfin by the republican convention” from West Potnt, to Chicago and Elgin, c and Mr. ‘Turner both shook theirlieads. The route, | Lhe speeches occupying a fortnight. Mr. Merrick | cepted the port folio of Minister of Public Wort for 6th Virginia district. J. M. Riggs, of Sous { for the purpose of pur ing a contracting (of | suits Je, Ky ir. Ker sald, was originally let {or $2,745, then re | Sald_ to-day that he did not think it posstble to | Sy! Labaz», deputy, has been appointed Under Sec- | County, in the 12th Tilinols district, on the 1,521 supplies for the ealet subsistence departinenteand | ace i to $1.49, then increased 0 chsee trips a Conclude'the trial next weeks retary of Fingnce. “| ballot. ‘ on completion of tuls duty will return tO his week, and the pay Increased to $18,242 28, and then = s a < 7 GOVERNOR PORTER REXOMIN DIANA, * proper station. =f empls, Wasi The Seer further increased to seven erips’a week, giving the Post Office Department Changes. ANTI-CHRISTIAN DEMONSTRATION AT BEYROUT. Toad rechertined pegesintsiostchesde John F. Vagal, W Va: Chas, Van Dace’ Ns | contractor $31,343.46. Of this sum S.’ W. Dorsey APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS AND TRANSFERS. ouannte CypRus, August 10.—A great ant ie Indlana republican state convention at Im ApMIBAL Coorer’s Crtise.—Rear Admiral | Jog» iy. Welk, ‘Indes Josida Te Wiken, inc: | pocketed ‘The following appointments,promotions andtrans- LE Cann at the func- | dianapolis yesterday unanimously renominated Cooper, commanding the North Atlantic station, | Mark Walker, Pa.; Luclus White, Pac:’ WoL $20,678.82 A YEAR AS CLEAK PROFIT. fers have been made in the Post Office department: | dered, and who, it was Tepprted, was killed by | Sar Present, kovernor (Porter) and other state reports to the Navy departinent, under dato of | Walnright, Tex.; Samuel 1. Williams, Mich.;] Mr. Ker next took up the Silverton and Parrott | 1, Anderson, District of Columbia,to beengineer of | Christans. The police semmptaced with nes ace, inte President Garfield: declaring In oreo om Boston, August &, What le would proceed to sea the | David if, White, Ohio; Joun We. Wolston, Me.; | city route, which was 65 mljes tong and was let | the new mosey order building at $1,000 per annum, | Many Christians have fled vo the mountains A | adjustment of the tarvitt that will tighten, te = — Gries anh Altace tor ths Dees ah eee nas Ne Whitney. Ties Wao Wines, ey OK | arlutually to John W. Dorsey for $1,488, to perform | and Henry Rickel, District of Columbia, to be pee aren de Dut only one Was | yurden of consumers of foreign articles withoub 2. NEW Books. fleet tactics, and that a(ter remaining at sea tour | Watson, Mtch-; Aibert P. Albert, La.; Willlum w. | t™0, trips a week on a schedule of 30 hours. sits | fireman at $720 per annum; D. L. Allison, Connec- cen aeciiscnn SOkitin ROFCOSE MAAKED. ing Eye Wide tee Aetee te hae cae + Plosting Matter of the Att. Wik. whens the vemsels Would remsais unall ahs | Bryant’ ky. Sohn Nt, Daraene Ghee. there Is no record that there Was any reduction on | MCviana Watterson, Lom ation, We RyeGlls | Penzaxce, August 10, 9:30 a.m.—The steamer | legislation, to break tip lunge landed estates; Ge On, , Bees and Was} oth instant. : ©. Benjamin, Ohio; I. M. Branson. Ind.; ‘Jutlus 8, | tis account. Subsequently Jain W. Dorsey ated | Maryland, Stebel sited More | Mosel, which went ashore under the Lizard sigaal | Manding a thorough reforin of the civit He. Series. $2; 4) — Bohrer, jr., Md.; §. W. Bunyca, Mich.; Jeremiah | &2 Oath looking to an Increate to seven trips a | Miss station yesterday, Mes in the same position as last | 2nd endorsing the administration of Coumopore SHvFeLpT.—Secretary Chandler has | B. Briggs, N. Y.;_ John J. Burnham, R’L; Henry | Week, and an expedition to 15 hours, and the com. | $7! + | reported. She ts firm and steady. Divers report | Arthur, been informed that Commodore R. W. Shufeldt | W. Birge, Ky.; EB. J. Bronson, Ind.; Judson §. | pensation raised to $14,705.63. Mr. Ker summed ) South Carolina, and Mrs. dulla C. McKelden, | Saat her bottom,trom stem to foremast,issm: THE ANTI-ALOOHOL TICKET IN ILLINOIS. B M: Br Bi Mass ; up the doings on that route, including a trans- 2 | The other part’of the vessei 1s uninjured. The | pp . Was admitted to the naval hospital, Mare Island, | Gtow i» Mass. alee Ceo J. | action in which, when a fine of $1,800 was Imposed | oS cena rary, Poll, to $900 per annum; | ‘water from forward has flowed afteend. is now Illinois prohibitionists in state convention | on the 2d net. | No particulars aro known. Com- | Raleigh E. Colston, Va.; sac N.” Cardozo, | UPOH the sub-contractor and auen remitted, the | MISS Jenne MW. Irwin, Indiana; Miss Clara | Over the main deck to the malutaast at low | ¥esterday made nominations for state oMeers, modore Shufeldt was on is way here from China, | Ontos Alex. Curamings, Pa. ; ‘aslow, Pa. | Contractors only returned to the sub-contractor | 1, Neh hia Sabine. Mates aioe | Water. adopted a platform favoring a submission vo the Yher@he had been to negotiate the Corean treaty. | Charies H. Combs, ‘Texas: Edwin L- Chaposan, | $110), pocketing $700. ‘Thess missions, he said, | » = Minnisuthom stemporees THE CANADIAN RAILWAYS. people of a prohibitory constitutional amend- Secretary Chandler, in speaking of theaccusations | icn.; Walter V. Cress, Iud.; D. fi, Chileatt. Gary | Were Significant because Ee gn pa PML Searle, Vingini®, |. Loxpox, August 10.—Extraordinary meetings of | iment and the enfranchisement of women, ANd made against Commodore Shufeldt, regarding his | Caries J. Croghan, 8. C.; Samuel Coflin, Mass. BRADY GOT FTY PIR CENT romoted to $720; MM j. “Jones, Ohio, t6 | the shareholders of the Grand Truk and Great | Opposing the application of the fund raised from ue ec a ate Bere ee, ce CBnaee> | Pncmian We Campbell, N. ¥.; James W. Curtis, | of them. If they look over the remissions and al- Fron; N. I, Miller, Towa, to $1300; 40 Pesto | Western railway companies; of Canada, were held the liquor trafle to the support of the common detion on is (Shuteldts) part whieh would war.) jyci2leyrard J. Dumble, Ohio: Evan J: Davis Pa-t) jowances they would find that the sub-contractor DE ea rat te EE | eet ae a ae ee a pra | the candidates of the convention hot to go Call for any action OM the pared the Naveue | Benjamin R. Eldridge,’va.; W. H. Evans, Kan.; | Never gotten per cont of them. Ot course these | Vania, awning maker, 90. its Ci robin, | show of hands, but a pol wasdemesdad nn benait | Wo caucus With elther ot the old partion parunent 2 “HOR on the Part or the Navy de- | Joseph Edings, 8. C.; George L. Fox, Conn,? Jacob | men were not on trial for rovbing the sub-con- | Wect Vitginia, te $1.00; Mrs, Bridene Laver Die | of an insignificant minority. “Mr. Lacock. Web, a old parties, Vote S, Boston, ae neo. Nc ‘5. ¢ yatliamn A. tractors, bar tose poreeee er pore os ie tyict ct Columbia, Miss Besste M. Hall, Michigan, ae eee is protest oe the The Missing Spencer. isher, Ill; John H. Foster, {hd.; Herman Ganss, | evidence. When they found a tan is re rob | Mrs. M. E, Beaman, Michigan, to $90; W. G. Cole- » declaring hole proceedings ISTRATION Bert 2 Se te tke ee ae eeneral | Conn.; James M. Gibson, Mo.; John M, Gre™h,Va.; | one man, they could be equally certain he was | man, New York and he Bene lliinots, trans- | Were iegal. at en See Ss 1S No ifornla, (new edit order to the navy as follows: “The flag or the | Touts C. Gury, Wis.; F. Ii. Hawkins, Ky.; Thomas | ready to fob another. ~ | ferred from temporary roll to $1,000 class; C. H. THE ARREARS OF RENT BILL ws @pechd BY. 3 : Drake's Whit: Mountains, (Travelers” edition). Die Groid with the arias of che Ctted Soca in | Hamey; S. C.5 Alonzo S. Harrinah, Mass.; John | | Mr. Ker next took up route 40.132, from Jultan | Laird, Illinols, promoted to $1,003 class; John H. | Loxpox, August 10—A mecting of conservative | Washinston Special N. ¥. Times. : ‘Anne, Mlustrated, by Reiabart jue ground With the arms of the United States in | L. Heller, il; A! 8. Huntington, Oh to Colton, one of Peck’s routes. He showed that | Gibson, Tennessee, watchman, $720; 8. A. Gorgas, | peers will be held at the residence of Lord Salis. | The fallure of the government to secure the ate nen broed 2 the center, and shall be of the dimensions pre- | Huntoon, IL? R. A.Haggerty,N.J.;W. Peck’s proposal and oath were written by Miner, | Indiana, promoted from watchman to clerk at| bury to-day. It is unilkely that the House of | tendance of the witness, cx-Senator George E- de hotsted at the main of Veccols Of War While tio | Wher a geecidts Miss 5 Aluert I. Jackson, N. ¥-; | who sizned Peck’s natne to the papers, as Mr. Blois | $1,000; C. H. Kalbfus, District of Columbla, ap- | Loris will insist upon thelr amaendments to the are | Spencer, has excited a good deal of comment an@ be hotsted at the main of vessels of war while tue | Wm. M. Johnson, Ala.: Albert 11. C, Jewett, N-H.; | had testified. inted clerk at $1.00; W. E. Wise, do., laborer, at | rears of rent bill, although Lord Salisbury will | was to-day the cause of a pertinent inqulty on the T CHAPM. President {son board, and shall be carried in the | John H. Jenks, } januel Johnson, ‘THOS | sraR ROUTERS’ AFTERNOON APOLOGY FOR a wEws- | $000. Also, the following prometionsin the maney. | Probatiy eke protest against their abandon- | 7 or th seth etnies LEER x bow of his boat. eae order office: C. B. Lang, Massachusetts, to fourth | ment. pence aint te Wammapione evk eax cee pis : LS YeELLow PevER PREVENTION.—The President has cy. |Win.’ F. Lohr, To “In the afternoon apology that they have here Gecawens agents oak tise; Ee Walle Murder or an accident? ne during the winter and i ies and by his ‘ HOUSEFURNISHINGS posh advised of the prevalence of yellow fever in | Ind; theo. E. Lawton) It: Owen McCabe, Mo; | for a newspaper,” sald Mr. Ker, “they have been | Wisconsin, to third Class: K. K. Kennedy, Tennes-| Prrersscno, Va., August 10.—The body of Cain | conversutina tw the impression t) ‘miny” pate eee ne ae ‘Texas, and will probably take measures to aid in eee oe a Shere Chin ain Y. | calling Mr. Blots some hard names. When Vaile see tomreon clase aa emanates meh Ganon was round’on os track of the Raleigh and | Sons ~ hme cen ee woe sane th oe =e ae | its suppression. There 1s an appropriation of eas Savi oe x ; | was put on the stand, those papers were handed porary roll, 10d We Hay rata Tra- | Gaston railroad near Weldon, N. C., yesterday hor. | ment in bringing the star route gang to justice, Dd SUMMER GOODS. 7 00,000 crralinote {OF the Se Deets eration Of | Monaghan, Pa.; David N. 3 : bue, Tennessee. to $1,000; J. W. Hayward South | ribly mutilated. His coat and yest were round | Some time ago the President appointed him a gove 709 709 heer eee oS healt have made ‘application jos. B. Murph: to him and he corroborated Blolsin every particu- | Garbiina, to 3900. nezrby. The ground gave indications of astruggle | ernment director of Pacific railroads. Now remne . dats 7-3. Chas. Newson, [nk lar.” ‘The original pay on this route was $1,188, ——— 7 having taken place. ‘Itis thought by some that he | he 1s wanted to answer toa subpcna, be cannot ; Simpson Refrizeratora; the “Ragtd” Cream Freezers: | Sipnressings the fever in Texas expended under | 2%,Mdsi FS, Peters, Pa.;" Geo. 0. Patmer, Va ae OSC naGte eae a was No. 46,247 from | g TUE SOUTHERN DENTAL AssoctaTion.—The ses- | was murdered and his body placed on the teacky, | be found, AS it, was Mecariel oteiee ae ee 4 5 itera eta tomo their direction. The President has referred the ated ema M: ay Se a Rediing to ‘Alturas, Callornie, This was ong | S88 of the Southern Dental Association in Bal'l- | white others are of the opiuion that he was Tua | government could not se : jets, Ke., Ke. DECORATED TOILET SETS. tions of Decoreted Toilet Sets gives us lace assortment of new s. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 709 MARKET SPACE. UCED PRICES. will ft any window. TAIN STRETCHERS. GEO. WATTS, doors above Penta. avenne. ATORS, PORCELAIN-LINED COOLE WHITE Mo! PEESIRVING KETTI JELLY TUMBLERS, FRUIT JAKS, &c. M. W. BEVERIDGE, Iuronter oF Criva axp Grascwane, 1009 PE: rLVANIA AY. 22 question to the Treasury department. Hon. R. W. TOWNSHEND was yesterday renom- | inated by acclamation in the democratic conven- ton, nineteenth ilinois district. As the nomina- tion 1s paramount to election, Mr. Townshend’s {riehds, of whom he has many in this Distric will congratulate him upon belng brougat bac for the fourth successive term. As he has always, shown himself a warm friend of the District of F. Rose, K. Sttts, fitz, J. Spraditag, Ky 3 H. J. Spradiing, Win’ Sth Vare Benje g. Sayre, N.J.; Fred. € ‘aylor, horne, N. quire: ‘M. Stoddard, Minn.; W. H. HL. Shaffer, Pa.; Whittield B. ee 8.C.; H. Percy | Jas. Stapleton, 1 Benj. F. Smoot, ‘Tenn.; Fred. Benjamin F. Mich. ‘Tibby, ‘jr. N.J.; Morris ym. J. Thurman, Ind.; Charles H. Peter E. Tarpey, i. W. Van Loan, hundred and seventy-nine miles long, and was let to John M. Peck to make two trips a week on a Schedule of one hundred aud eight hours for $5,988 a year. Shortly after the contract was made, an additional trip was ordered. On Decem- ber 16 the route was increascd by three trips and expedited to seventy-two hours, and the pay in- creased to $26,912. The mail cartler says he’ alfvays carried the mall fa forty-four hours. He never heard about the expedition to seventy-two more yesterday were devoted to clinics in opera- tive anid mechanical dentistry and to the delivery of clinical lectures, At night a business meeting was held, aud the consideration of the constitu- tion was ‘again taken up. It was decidea to divide the territory of the association into four districts, as follows: No. 1—Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia, and North Carolina; No. 2—South Carolina, Georgia, Ala- bama, Mississipp!, and Florida; No. 3—Louistana, ‘Texas, Arkansas, "New Mexico, Arizona, and In- ‘ert over by a train. Suicide Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., August 10.—Jane Curran, 60 years old, died early this morning from the ef- fects of laudanum, taken last Monday night with suicidal intent. ——— Strike of Waiters at Asbury Park, ASBURY Park, N. J., Aucust 10.—The walters re the attendance in court in so important a matter of so material @ witness, the counsel for the prosecution to-day united in dratting # letter to Attorney Brewster, directing his attention to the fact Ua Spencer 15 holding a government office, yet cannot be found, and asking that the attention of Presl- dent Arthur be turned to the subject. ‘The Attore ney General read the letter and promptly approved it and sent 1¢ to the Presideat, A gentleman who is familiar with the case sald “to-night that he be- : oo 2 7 > : in the Ocean Hotel struck for an increase | Heved Spencer tight yet turn up. Tt was possible, Columbia. being a former Washington voy, our ; Waters, KL; Lawrence P. M. Watkins, Ala.; Eq-| hours. Then the contracter sought another expe- | dian Territory; No. 4—Kentucky, Tennessee, and | employed in the Oc 4 - wwever, that he hiad told his story about tbe com> people will also hail his return with pleasure. SH eee eee ee ene | eee ae Baris Beaty Behan Thee fea boat | Missourl. Dr. Hunt, of this city, submitsed re. | Sf Wages yesterday at dinner time, and refused $0 | TOMS Tee a ee a ee ee ——_—___— Walker, Ti; Martin Welles, Conn.;'Chester B. | master was before Brady showmg that the mall | port as chairman of the comniltice on the cevmaren | Serve the meal Surseggy) sitar Promotions. —The land commissfoner to-day | White, V: made out a list of fifty promotions in his division, and the lst has been sent to the Assistant Secre- tary of the Interior for approval. The pension commissioner has sent three hundred promotions to the Interior department for approval RELEASED.—The Secretary of War has issued an order for the release from imprisonment and dis- charge from the army of W. A. Redfléld, a tele- graph operator at Columbus barracks, Ohio, who e awaiting trial by court martlal on a charge of desertion. Cor. FRaxk Joxes has been promoted from a first class clerkship in the War departinent, to be third class clerk. He 4s archives stored in t PrrsonaL.—Acting ing North Carolina.—Col Jerome Bonaparte, W. W. Astor and Prof. 0. verett J. Waring, Wolf N.Y.; Churchwell Alderman, Va. Ohio; William F. ; John Asbury, Pa.; August F. Atkinson, Ga.; Charles: Auter, nell, N. Hiram A. Bale D. Va.; 8. P. Brown. 8. E Sai J Baker, Ry. L. Boardman, Onio; J. .; Robert A. Balloch, Chas. A. Bealle, Ga.; Edwin R. Bagby, Ind. 3 George W. Bo jiel Belford, Pa RY Eat Alonzo Babcock, R.L; rig nall Brame, Va.; Edwin 0. Cooke, Cal; Thos. Cornett, Va.; Wm. E. Clapp, N.Y. Geo. E. Colson, Ky.; Jos. Chaimers, ‘Texas: J. K. Ciarl Wm. 8. Dixon, 3 T. Doyle, Tenn. Fitzpatrick, G Gilbert, Pa. H.; W.S. Hodgitins, Me.; Henry Wm. J. Henderson, Miss; Wm. Hughes, N. J. 183. 5 J. Win. ‘Thos. M. Dent, Ga forgan Easterling, reeman, ‘C. Guin, Il; Jas. M.’House, N. =; John Cole, N.J.5 Crozet, Mass DG. Mei S. 1 Carpenter, HL Hirat 7 C. L, Cleaves, m Clappin, Mi a; Burton Ry.; Jas. Minn. Frank M. Haynes, Texa Seost Hibbard, K Armentus B. Jones, Ga. Frederic W. Jenkins, N. H.; A. B. Kehrer, P: L. Livingston, Miss.; Jos. RK. Lott, P: H Walter 8. Mayer, Texas; Paul J. Mischeaux, 8. C.; Chas. M. was already being carried in forty-four hours, and yet In the face of that, Brady omered this expedi- Uon to seventy-two hours, giving the contractor a. PTOMt of $14,028, ‘The next route Mr. Ker referred to was the route from Pueblo to Rosita. Whi considering this route, Mr. Ker, referring toa letter written froin Kansas City, Mo., by Miner, Teck & Co., to the sub-contractor in August, 1878, 12 Which they said “we make no boast of being soll with anybody, but we can get wat is reasonable.” At that time, sald Mr. Ker,they did not boast ¢f being solid with anybody. They | HAD NOT YET WEIGHE) BRADY. They are solid now. The only pff-shoot is Valle, ‘Who went on the stand and tridl to coax the jury that he had nothing to do with i, Referring to the recommendation of the postimaser at Pueblo that the route be discontinued, Mr. Ker said that in that instance Turner did his dujy, for he had put the right endorsement on the “I rather of the roll of membership, which stated that a large number had not responded to a circular sent out. as to whether they intended to Temain as members of the ascoctation. In dis- cussing a paper presented by Dr.Coyle, of Georgia, on dental education, Dr. J. B. Hodgkin'argued that ivwas not necessary for a man to know all about the intricacies of the medical profession or to know all about the human system to become a good dentist. There was, he sald, too many de- hartments now about a thedical College, and he id not belleve in putting another suckling there without a nipple. ———— OncHanp Ropers Fixep.—Nancy Taylor, Annie Hawkins and Hannah Harris, three colored wo- men, were charged by Policeman Cole, in the Police Court to-day, With trespass in making a Taid on an orchard near Mount Pleasant, and Stealing a lot of fruit. They were fined 2 cach, ‘and were committed in default of the fine. aici ash Aitkin & Son, the proprietors, granted the in- crease, but refused to reinstate ‘the leader of the | strike.’ ‘The waiters thereupon left the hotel in a body. The guests helped themselves and new walters were secured later in the day. The strike afforded the guests much amusement. a Nominated for Congress. Newark, N.J., August 10.—Mr. Harris G. Avery, of tuls city, WaS nominated for Congress to-day by the nationals. SSS SS Royal Arch Masons of Virginia, Lyncuncna, Va., August 10.—The grand chapter of the Royal Arch Masons of Virginia, now in ses- sion here, have elected the following’ officers for the ensuing term:—Grand high priest, H. W. Mur- ray, of Louisa Court House; grand king, W. H. H. Lynn, of Staupton; grand scribe, F. i. iili, of Madison Court House; grand treasurer, O. M. Mar- shall, of Richmond; grand secretary, W. B. Isaacs, of Richmor captain of host, R. T. Craig- of braggadocio, and did not like to be c to swear to iton the stand. Another explanation of Spencer's apparent unwillingness to appear ts that bis testimony might bring In names of men whom he wouid dislike to implicate. ‘The su ion was made that Spencer's appointment to & ernment oMice and his disappearance at the ime he was Wanted would natur: lly provoke crit icism. The friends of the administration see Unis, and are determined to meet it frankly, by not positive dental, but by such action 4s will clearly demonstrate that the administration has not ture nished anybody with an excuse or opportunity for belng absent from Washington when needed as awitness. If this means that ex-Senator Svencer Will lose lis office unless he appears in answer to his subpoena, his removal will quiet the embar rassing, and perhaps absurd, rumor that star route influences, exerted in a ‘round about way, secured a place for him which would make his sence in a distant part o the country seem to Marsh, of Yale College, } Mayer. Fexass Paul J. Mischeaux, 8 C.;, Chas. M. | Turner,” Mr. Ker sald, “forhe gays here and See Wee ett as Pilo rade at Harrsonburgs grad ropal arch (yg — are at Wormley’s —Assistant. U. 8. Treasurer | M¢Kulght, Onto; Fett one et FACES THE MUSO.” pe gests el Pe : "HH. Dursberry, of Richmond; Star Route Courage. Wyman and his family have gone to Rock Enon | McCoy, D. C.; Chas. F. Nichols, Conn.; Samuel G. Gladstone explained the policy of the govern. | captain, R. ursberry, of Richmond: grand Suove goods being too Jarge. will sell at mae thie i brick-set RANGES, LA- 1 SLATE MANTELS. An for DANFORTH’S VAPOR STOVE; the best ket. FOKTH'S FLUID constantly on hand. ¥. 8. JENKS & CO. treet northy A PAMPHLET OF Avents u ] T HOME, sanitary tris ueral intgrest.. Tt the general Principles of p ac” W. Paul Gerhard. c Sewport, K. L.. writes oa for the pamphlet, ‘Home, Sweet Home. huve read it with interest, and thunk = give it mu an advert! it. It con- nelest title by: eal =, coudensed ina few pases, wound and’ vain Sete h cake cay, boumiabines wonmt counan | mevice. 1, wish, only. hous Fead jt and act accontinely. ‘Ani for itat our stores—317 9th street, 1730 Patreet, Pop Gree ayWAND & HUTCHINSON. U NIVERSALLY PRESCRIBED BY THE FACULTY A LAXATIVE AND REFRESHING FRUIT LOZENGE ‘TAMAR FOR CONSTIPATION, HEMORRUOIDS, BILE, HEADACHE, CEREBRAL CON- GESTION, Ete. ENDIEN Prepared by GRILLON. Sole Proprietor, Pharmacien de Ire classe de Is Faculte de Paris, ‘21 rue Rambutesu, Paris. GRILLON Tamar—unlike Pil's and tne umal purga- tives—is agreeaple to take, and sever pro- ‘duces irritation. ‘Seid by all Druggiste. | Sptingsot Virginia for a month’s vacation. — Prot. | Jefferson hav | Gap Springs, Pe.——Mrs. Charles A. Schott has Springs ter a stay of some Ume.—Mr. Blaine 1s. al Sauratoga.— Assistant Attorney General Mc- Cammon gnd family and James M. Johnson, of Washington, were passengers by the overland train to arrive in Sen Francisco on Sunday.— Laura Keyser is the real name of “Louise Monta- gue,” Forepaugh’s “most beautiful woman in the world.”"——Chiet Clerk Howe, of the Post Omice de- tment, has gone to Narragansett Pler for a stay of a month.—4J. W. Pilling, the well-known real estate agent, has gone to the Sweet Ghalybeate A. N. Skinner, of the Naval Observatory, and Ralph ne to Deer Isle, Me.—Mrs. Mac- farland 1s spending the heated term at Doubling gone to Rock Enon Springs for a stay of a month, 13. M. J. Wheeler is spending a couple of Weeks at Leonardtown.——Mrs. E. W. Anderson 1s at Shenandoah Alum Springs——The new Japan- ese minister to this country, Mr. Terashima, speaks English fluently, and is spoken of a8 a man Of fine capacity and experience, and an accom- plished scholar.—C, T. Murray has gone to Long Branc! Mrs. J. A. Duncanson is spending the month of August at Greensburg, Pa.—Mr, and Mrs, Allison Nailor have gone to’ Sarai for a le of weeks, after which they will go te Mountains, the Fabyan latest _arri- Newton, Mass. ; Newton H. Nicholson, Ky. F. Otel N. Mexico; Edwin B. Olmsted, ae agherty, Cal-: Leonard S Pitts, vai avid W. Peters, Mo. ; W.ILRIcé, Thos. J. Hush, Pa. G. G. Rush, TL; Frank Riley, Cal. ; John 'M. Rankin, Ky. Pa.; Nathaniel ‘T. Sanders,’ #. ‘M. 0.’Roberts, Minn. i. Ri F ice, Oil 08. F, . Schrock, Thos, B. 5 Win. i Ohio; J. Wadsworth Swayze, Mass.: Julius L, Shu- Pa,; Harvey F. Snelly, Win. 8 Shepherd, Theo.” 8. Upaik Pa.; Eugene A. VanVieck, N. Y. B. i; James C. Whitall, CoL; CaL; Sam’ 8. H. Washi pard, 3 R, Ws ‘Miss. ; L. pee CS 3 Ea-vin A. Sloat, ’a.; Robt. Tucker, Va.: e, Mich.: Richard DeR. Venning, Wm, W. Wright, ‘youn’ W. Watson, initcomby Wy. Martin ’ Allen, Ohio; ing, Til; James inters. D. C. August 8, 1882, ‘Tue CuancR AGaInst ZeLt Hoover in conneo- broker, Referring to the letter of ov. Pitkin relating to the route, recommending 1p service, Mr. Ker said that the. letter ie ten wee ‘Rerdell, and declared that ir. was charged with writing such a letter woud deny it. ‘MR, M’SWEENEY'S OBJECTION. Mr. McSweeney, rising, said thatas Mr. Rerdell was not present he wi object tor him to the language of counsel, and ¢alle@ attention to the statute permittin; ts own penal, which | reanined ast avail themselves of Se peeegy should notyaise a presumption against MR, MERRION SATD that the statute meant that such failure should not raise a presumption of guilt. .When there was ment with respect to Egyptian affairs, and de- clared that ane was acting in the interests of civilization and the good of ‘The Secretary of War said that English troops would be landed rapidly at the scene of conflict, commencing with to-day. Prince Bisnfarck’s hewspaper organ ex- | presses sentiments very friendly toward England, ie Sultan had an amicable interview with Lord yesterday at @ town of r Austria. An irade has been ‘signed at tinople, authorizing the of Arabi Pasha a rebel and the iand- of Turkish in ‘Stone Pasha conduct of M. furnish him a launch to Said. ‘to-day. ‘The Maryland members of the House have gone to their respective homes, and, with one excep- master ‘third vail, EE. Guy, of Norfolk; grand master second vail, 8. 8. Quind, of Frederick: 3 grand master first vail, W. H. Pleasant, of Salem grand chaplain, G. W. Dai of Danville. The oMficers-elect were duly it by the grand high priest. Kansas Republican Convention. ‘Tore! Kawi AI 10.—At a late hour last night the Tepubligan ‘convention made tue tens ‘New York Heral4, to-day. ‘The bold alacrity with which the star rout: Job- bers step forward as witnesses on paper Is in strict keeping with the blustering pretense that has characterized their defense from the start, but 18 in significant and amusing contrast with their une willingness to venture on the stand as witnessom, i tt tae lid ef i i | 4 ;

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