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THE EVENING STAR. - PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sanday, & . 4 AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Fort wert Corner Pencsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t.,dy The Evening Star Newspaper Company, : GEV. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Tur Frexixc Stam is served to mubserfbers tn the e@tty by carrier®, on their own account, at 10 cents pet Siser, :txmenia fe > = {Fvtered at the Post Office st Washington, D. C.. a6 mat eecond-class ov. 14.—At & meetil PURE WERkLy Stn paliiehet op Friday —§2 9045, periony prepa mouths, $1. 10 copies for slo: to-4ngy los tir nose aud Car Coc eae Fa AN mail subecrijtions must be peid in advance; + jate Wadi Soom augnters of pp anergy dy wT RS = : = i » Madame Crozer gave to the ‘seuiinary aaret WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1882 TWO CENTS, |socnhs cota ion a ES - A Libel Fitea. = Ben” Washington News and Gossip. = Potomac Dredging Contract Hitch Progress in the Cit) Post Office. n ‘ a Cee LORE, NOY. 14.—A libel wren Wied tn the ELA Fae e pre HATA Somer xour naron or roman ascrn, | Lelegrams to The iuerchant, against F. Borzo and others, owes 2 ESSTRUCTOR ha rat AERBANJO | Goverswent Recerrs To-pay.—Internal reve- | _ ‘The contract 1s not yet awarded,” said Major | At tue city post office to-day a complete change AD. | the italian tare, Sirranachiuo,” for the recovery, or ours from 9 p. = 7 * a = 0 a a Pecan ee en Tejerlon, pours trom 6 to p.m. Leave oniers at | nue, $139,922; customs, $690,601 48 Bae i ue Sram reporter tals afternoon, when | was made in tae system of postmarking. tetters— $000 (or alleged violation of 4 shipplag. contract Boo >>> MRS. MALINDA BROW Naval Onpens.—Lientenant Commander Chartes | ston" 0 she ats. “It is two | the letters beng post dated at the half hours in- ahem a Wenes of tense eae Peart 2-AF hax removes to 421 tnt street norktiw H. Rockwell ordered to the receiving ship Frank. | “°C*® day since the bids were opened, and no | stead of the hours, as heretofore. A complete sot CLOSE VOTE IN NORTH} CAROLINA, | burs’ to tie itughints to noses tr sharin und Safes be posted to see her patrous and friends, nl lin. Assistant Poymaster James 8 Phitips tein, | S°ttleinent as to who should do the work yet.” of new steel dies had to be procured in order to * | cargo-or iron t8 be deuivercd in Pullagelphia. ¥ Trews—sth pa EkS. ARCHITECIS AND BUILDERS | structio : ‘cand clothing | {_18itnot embarrassing, this dela: asked. | make tne change. U ¥ Alleged that the vessel, without. JUSt’ cause, fee pci nee aa E tion in the bureau of provisions and clothing. | « wey, + hange. Under the new system, If a 3 sssel, WIthOUL JUST CAUSC, Tee ne ve a lange stock of eenvuine | MLishipman L. A. Clark detached trom the train: Well, yes, I must say Jt 18. Ihad hoped the | complaint is made thata letter ts delayed in the | THE DISASTER OFF THE ENGLISH COAST. | the imerin cguod pines months, thus Webs pe 800 ace: Nyofmy own imperta: | ing stlp Mintesoia aud ordered to the Baterpris, | NOrK,Would have been under Way herore this, 1 | office, the hour of dispatehineg the letter can be + | the market value of tholron by the tinue ft Teaeheah bry Linen fall can of ie wehcknown | Meutetiant Arthur P, Nozro from the tralnlug nd that things move slow. and 1am adapting | deterinined with almost absointe certainty, $< ____ Philadelputa. | reat th pare. Se mee” tases We | ship Minnesota and ordered to special duty on the | 3: condi of rst Twas | Postmaster Ainger, speaking to-da -|THE EGYPT: ————— Seure-sicas g disebancing ‘at ‘Easbs'e Point wharf. | board of Suspection, ba u “i incl ned to worey. OF course I do not care to tell | periments made erie art as in conscline the = IAN QUESTION AGAIN. | Reported Rurningof a Hatirond Depot! Fasniy Surpiies idl aa GREOCUAN EERE Trew Rare uwenitiene Eon TRANDERR WANTat - {ui grnat the hitch in the matter ts, but Tam sat- | malls, sald:—vIt is a good thing. A man can a Bostox, Nov. 14—It is reported that the ratlroad, = Wax Keors Choose) pares ETARY CHANDLER Was at his desk In the il 1s Known, the peopte of Wash- | make hts collections in about one-third of the time depot at Brookfield, Conn., was burned | . ‘Son kane a Navy department this morning, as was Secretary | UStH Wil be satisfied with my course. It they | that Is required on foot. If we had the elght trl- FRANCE AND ENGLAND 8AID TO HAVE petoliniort en Mehtent ols a Lincoln in the War departinent. bak Desiree aa Boyes pina It im Ree Aa we could collect from every box in AGREED. ‘Telegraphic Bricts. is Bs seelaneous)—4th ove - ¥ — e s ) begin the work | the District, every hour—or eas J Fox Sar ons) —4th para. A New Narioat, Bayk.—The controller of the | “74 be es sant hours. It would be 6 Ue initie tan toe oa 2a ——— Bogie ta by the botler ox orton ox SALES ‘ currency has ae Ge Gite ica: certain news itleisms Major | don’t k ether : . z ; 3 . ae Fhe pupae dotuine Cane eS pubioeied Gs Hows City National | Malas sald these would not Influence Gere sor is curate Eno ore es ne. eh eae ru eae SHREWSBURY RACES IN ENGLAND TO-DAY wha tha aeurone @ railroad shanty, Hacure wwilincinde the eudimets df nausicamd | tal Of $200,000, ess with o capl-| He had un appreciation of, 1s duties and his re- | these experiments on out own responsibility.” ee eS inon hitn by the foree of the explosion: creates Lars’ Goon. Bnd is free fo pupiis studying «ther | 5 S, and had acted and would turtier eer 13 on lin by the foree of the exploston, crushing Lost axp Fo a _____niL-St_ | CALLERS ar THR Witte Hovse.—Senator Logan | the United Stage se are eee west Interests of ecueee Eocene: Baltimore's New Jndges Sworn Im. | other st the wounded met is aid to be gyi oa : are eat lay, w ve e White House | matter is settle Z rep @ | BALTIMORE, Mp., Nov. 14.— “tera le passing Peckskill was Prmoxat ¥ bras Store, corner sth street und Venuty!- | shortly after 11 o'clock Criminal Court the following dict > 1a otciock tute ov. 14 AE teen minutes to | inte by an engine which was grossing tle track. my25-6n1 iz ments, en lock this p.m. the new Judges of th a grossing Proresstoxat—i ae TE = ‘The Case of Detective Miller. dorsed “true bills!’ Richard C1 tie "i 3 ~ je Supreme | locomotive and drawing-room car of the fast Pianos And 0: te =e R, A Remon is on the street, though indifferently | WHAT MR. MERRICK SAYS ABO =, . = ‘rown, embezzle- | bench, Baltimore city, elected by the independent | ain were hurled from the treck, and three Adil - cast? tt street northyvest, | sustained, that the President has dec! ‘ ae Lea ut IT—IF THE Com- | mont (two cases); Sandy Bruce, assault with in- | party, were sworn in by Maj. R. 7. Atlison, cl sengers were injured. : = invites attention to hin ate eens Cee Sac Ine, that the President has decided upon!) MISSIONENS WHITEWASH HIM THEY ARK AS BAD | to ; . (asa etbcstrasriccie veceiaseod IT Ison. the S of =e ays Major y obgaw's successor as District Commitssion- | a8 HE ak We Lins merarianns similar offense {he supreme court. They will take their seats next aetee npophinn ae reac who shot and killed hie : .. “BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.” Tn a e heW appointee will be Mr. Jou r. Merricl ae + ch. (These were assaults with.a | Monday, at 10 a. “bel god anderbiit, House, New Y: Gigenm nae Ds. we |e DD be Mr, Joun| Mr. Merrick, when asked this morning about the | stick of wood on guards at the fall) 3 sworn they met 1 Sere ee a eo eeing | on Sunday morning last, died this inoratng ik (og DR. Hope: aia = case of Detective Miller, sald, “Mr. Ker and 1 | Bites, second offense, petit larceny (four e: for the various Courts, and are not ex tel ery i. Bellevue hospital from Une effects of his excessive Hera . Tun Navar, ApvisoRy Boaxp, Commodore | Wrote a letter tothe Attorney General enclosing | Martha Jounson. alias Magele Ford, do Journ watil a late hoa. Catet Justice Bro wa will | “Thane Has Removed to 1409 New York avenue, Shutelat, president, met at the Navy department | Miller's testimony. ‘The Attorney General sent 1b | Piping ree ere aue kuws; Benjamin | Preside, temporarily, on Saturday in the criminal | py moms Ryerson. aged seventy years, was kille® (Yonng Mena Christian Association buildinzh 625-4w | at noon today for further consideration of the | t the District Commissioncra. ‘That 1s all I know | Chronicle OF APTI S0rhy last affective Nene iy | oe > Nii Tasteventug. Se ee ohare ~“g3> GAS FIXTURES.—E. F. BROOKS, Varlous plans of silps which have been submitted. suote tet ene the iectinoay discloses hi3 cone a Best ne Serer ae Inwrior:) Wa, Clone Election in North Carolina. The sh has aro eae Se SENoR Domrnavez, . | nec! h the star route peopt Sy 1 .60 from Ida Harling; | THE OFFICIAL y I rests ok ificer iam. ; sid z ashed. A 5 *. Bigelow, el iano ae : Full asrortment Mitebell, Vance & Co.'s Goods. Cor- | tS morning before the Cabinet meeting by the | “Well,” sald Mr. Merrick, ‘if the Commisstoners | ©48°8 for forgery. ree meamoron, N.C. Nov. 14.—The vote in this | Be tecisergta coran Buildine. secretary of State, Me was accompanted by nis | whitewash ‘him. they areas Dad as nei They | y sue Cerurway coum Juige Wel Gaugresstan St inree teas HEIL grmeakn tases | ial of the conoot Gomme W. heen ae meee coran Batidine. secretaries. Pst ve ave the testi ai S » Judge te, ay, % math ‘ robal lake | trial of the case je ’. r. FU Ing contume, “The oust mery soenehee nae ore eee ee Ose eee RAT, CoURT, qudee Write, to-day, | the oficial vote of all the countiesto decile the ot ee See Or nee EO nevetent cttix AL the presentation mary Sheeches were made} ye Star Route Jury Hrib: . pleaded noe Atty ramen Gto Kill Henry Butler; | result. ‘The chances, however, seem to favor the | Suc, battery with intent to kill Officer Maw who approve of the wrat » ba ° ue ery Casese | Coone matter tlirnngh the malls: recognizance tore | econ of Bennett dem.) by 500 majority. Quinlan on the 28th of September, commenced i aly requested towtve orders foriak: | SECRETARY TeLLan Ts expected to arrive In this NO ACTION BY THE GRAND JURY TO-pay. felted, Frank Minor, murder: plea of guilty with- > yesterday afternoon, was resumed, Mr. Moore iien and Gentomente Underwent, | city tuls evening. _The grand jury were tohave taken up to-day | SPW, and one of not guilly interposed. "Geone First Frost in Tennessee. Prosecuting, and Mrs. Lockwood for the defense, , Domestic service, Washing by th> | Cowyissrovs were issued today to RT. nee seninst Archur Payne and Frank H. | lan; guilty. James Waters, second offense: lar. prcior te eeee rato Rbledocative talb cae ancy eres Gare meee ee oF TH open from 8 a. 230-0» . Snead, Etna Mills, Va. being deemed better to post} em REVIVAL OF RELIGION SovrH WASHING’ — = —— obey called to him that he would V Ngeorr eens oe postpone the examination | on Jast Sunday evenin; Gok | ‘The Disaster off the English Const. | HOU be arrested then, but would come to the cou! GRAND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. (ee 80) & SHEDD. — | ‘THe ExreRpRise will be ordered to the Astatic | UUtH After the case of. S, Foote ts heard in the | aist Eplscop: Pohureh, there waa great reliciows | THE, STEAMEM Weerruatta dorteve rus ‘ormex | the, morning. Tie ficer tuem attempted 60 in Steer Nonrawesr. station about the 1st of December. “olieo Court, when all the cases may be heard to- | deimoustration. After a sermon. by the pastor, | Sire Wee THOBABLY SUNK WITH ALL ON BOAKD— freak in the door, and having kicked it once He GAS FIXTURES, SLATE MANTELS eooeens = gether, Rey. R. Norris, from the text, “The Hoiy Ghost | Porrsweere iS uOAT STILL MISSING. Tied several shots, one taking effect in the om LATROBE, PULNAGHE USixars, |_,RUMORS as To Comte Diswissars rom THE THE MYSTERIOUS FOOTE. sayeth to-day, If ye will hear Hlis voice harten not | noe CkTMOUTH, Nov. 14.—The steamer Westphalta | Mnae pnt ieee ioe ay Bot disputed, but the des 3 PLUMBI . NGES: | post OFFICE DEPaRTMENT.—The' =| Foote, who plays the part of “Mysterious | your hearts” ‘The altar was nearly filled with | Meapec® docked here. The captain of the West fense put in the plea of insanity, placing on the here inthis opera.) | Jobbing prompily doue. 9 | numerous dismissals to be made shortly Im the | Jy" in the star route bribery eases, nad not | Persons seeking religion, Most Of whom were | Pulls EMEA Sot ene eS | Sious on ober Or ote ee ee eae oar Dae —— = Spplacdsiog e ei aye aes ‘oung men—six professed conversion. TELAT HOO GO te en te une lattes improp- ‘ aie ot work an a plaworey, Flixir of Love. Post OMce department. It 13 stated that there | SPP2ared at the Police Court, late this afternoon. | ¥ i Pere ton mach ue, Pes: | eriy starboarding. He remained o1 mt &. and Mrs. ‘Lockwood made qrite x seca are quite a number or clerss wit are ea mig | It was generally understood that bonds had not | during the week, and tried Upon all Chivstiane co ‘Other sreanser | ue plea, tiny instances wt Senet = Bendfit— service, but now tl : f ge peal q vray Four He: length saying, that y . pbott and Companys a ae ibe MOSHE {nd thelr | “Foote doesn’t know anything about this case.” | 4 A Lagvon Ban Wirt Focr Hexpnep Farr oF Foreign News by Cable To-day of mnankind as of pound minds but it we not That the list of dientsents Wat ine occtated | | How did he come to make the affidavit that is | Court, John Hoydey, of 1th sttcct, Wetween BD. THE JOYCE i every other one “who was trrespoustble Tor )-THE WORLD. refused to pay thel Beetle 0 J attributed to him, then?” asked the reporter. , oyney. ot ath gtrect, betweet: ID) 3 ee deeds. Crazy peop cor me refused to pay thelr political assessments. There | "'Sparne got that alilaries. The, aerentement | Skreet aNd Onto avertie, was enarged With Keeping | , DUBLIN, Nov. 14—The arrest yesterday of a man | Know rig ht7y People are responsivie—those wip eae e 15-4 Good deal of uneasiness among the clerks on wan that, Payne Should get it and Foote was to be | 2. unlteensed Dar. ‘ Mr. D: uel E C cull appeared ae stegen peapenen aa the Joyce arnily amur- | that they know wnat rete ane eerie bus | NSTRELS, | _™15 ay uid for It. “Payne was also to make aMdavit and | of ti os . on Jt was made In conse- | If it were to be tolerated ook = : ae at $1.9 Nidavit anc he saloon keepers Whose place of business 1s | quence Of Information giv vel olerated that transgressors could, d iteiced fut evening Wil ecrcamsed lnaclex. reENaces ores oe ain soe Esceition PRESENTED wo | Rok $4500 for it; then he and Foote would have veruln 400 feet of a Snook DOUn. Hie COLGH thst | CE CRROOE tn deyCoRReRES Sameer cae by proving that they were Mehty at Lunes, behaved : : RNACES, pSIDES . Lolzilion, inspectress | anyuntng about the approach ng Juror Brow e case be continued for one week. “Mr. Cali | Hick Joyce will be continued to-day. ara rie, Sonay we encesee Bae (LATE HAVER- general of the-female primaity Scuola of F, pein approaching Juror Brown, ex- | stated that. the District Commissioners had betor SCH WN. =k their acts, then would society be at anend. The BEATE mincEs General of tho re primuy schools of Paris, | cept what others have told him. Foote simply se. | rated that the District C Ssigners had before | 4 FRENCH NAVAL EXVEDITION FOR MaDAGascan. | Question Tor the Jury was, Whether the accused : ee Mite M. covtutter, din SE ULS terait | cura the Carvicea OF Payneasial mann weoiney Proposition to suspend this 400 fect rule | Panis, Nov, 14—A naval expedition is fitting out | Knew rigbt from wro sihewe US BILLY KEVSANDS. oy pANKS, Grates, high, school of Havre, re presenta to | Bown Well, and Payne Saw Brow” WEEK {0.85 HOW CH GORIMISIOTENS Wale COLE TD |e Maa a cout Have controuled hiinseit he was guilt). "Te NKs = = 2 President he Cabinet MR. FALL. decide in th * date THE ARRESTED FRENCH AN. jury found a verdict of gulity a G, PLUMBIN: meet zen. ab ecide in the matter, for If they. St ot ARCHISTS. guilty. 4 es rence. aoe ee See \aHs0 presented | sald tthe were convicted he would be a martyr | Untll May his llent gonta Beta itcense, Uecause | plANBON. Nov. 1.—A Disp, enh eats ction Columbia boat club fair mee : ENERAL JOBBING. y oree to the Depa Tustioa; tha SOO. | this fs all that debars him. ‘The fance was | Pore Says. chists Who were arrested at ‘olan at club fate ae aa Schools of eel ie tie | ain some) i" Ee ersonal bonds. * 2 swed the existence of ~~ . PHN Base. TURES HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, Schools of this country, it being the Int Judge Wye, would break the jury; thut his. re- Pe SSeS scheme for a partlal Fising at. various points, in | 4 M% JAMES R. Yous ha enterod upon his new ‘ = 317 NINTH STREET, | fore been controlled by rellitous sects ports were filed with Brewster Cameron, and that | FUNERAL oF Pouicevan Lawror.—The funeral | er to pave the way for a general outbreak. duties as chief clerk of the Department of Juse 7 2 z been yy rellztous sec We agreement to be signed by Brown was ap- | of Mtr. Thomas Lawior, for a A PRALKI RU se Branch, 1730 P street, = under the man: nt of the go 2 Bi i ei , number of years a IK FIRE IN RUSSIA. ch, street, near Dupont Circle. ug_ | Under the management of the governr Proved Dy. Br or aeron. “No offer was | Police oflcer, took place this morning trom his | ST. PereRsnxa, Nov. 14—A telegram from | A Faer Dy SERV ARRIAGES! CARRIAGES! | Is cueaued in showing these visitors every Teen OPT Ee rene aS att ena cae aeatcey a ae DRIEETNETS | enolic n aumertroiieee ee ee Satblcbed at, bayechang. Wa Beaten AGES! | HOeiged In Showing tucse vistors every atten | ticked for the plirpose of procuring evidence to | taken fo the chiich of ‘tke Immnseutate Convep- | Mongolian frouter tu October, covering 90 square fo, be cotablished at Lynchburg, Va, beginning | PO Cs ry opportunt e be bows! on, where requiem mass was celebrated by Rev. | miles, and consuming numbers of C st, With six carriers. a acetate qu hemselves with our school system. MR, KER IN TOWS Father Ryan. The body was then, taken yo Mt { Posts'and villages, polenta ae ae LADIES OF THE 1 : ‘Tan Visrr or THE Cuisese LEGAnIOn To Pexx-| "Ker, of the star route prosecution, arrived | Olivet, where the Interment took place. ‘The THE AUSTRIAN BOMB MAKERS, Sev ANON WY Ala AC GANLER IEE Sianee SORES at MARENI'S BAL —- SYLVANIA.—The Caine: ae ntea | Befe to-day from Philadetp . contin bore on ita fine floral wreath from the |, VIENNA, Nov. 14.—The man Horwarth, at whose | !ce, of Pennsylvania, who ts tn this city, is nov * ei ire oe 4.—The Catnese minister, accompan! e to-day from Philadetpht officers in the seventh precinct, and other floral | Bouse in Little Pesth a number of explestves proend talking very freely on political m ters, 1 «tl of FALL, yy Mr. Bartlett, the American secretary of the A DAY FIXED FOR HEARING SHAW’S CASE. tributes from friends. GMi-ers Milstead, Holinan | found, has been released from custody, a8 he 1s | smiles contentedly hea a ke} too wen! ery lange and coup legation, and two other members, left this after. | Thts afternoon Mr. Wells and Mr. Peiham, coun- | 8071 Dally and Messrs. D. Reardon, P. Veroon and | the Inventor of bombs, which he offered to sell to 1 a peeate to oe tne oa legation, i = é J and remarks tersely, “I think that we hi LANDAUS, LAXDAUL sete = on for Phtladeiphla to enter upon a visit, to the | 8€] for Frede} Shaw, lad a capsultation, and . Tyne, of the Knights of St. Patrick, were te | the tlnister of war, A mllitary tribunal at Trieste | them,” 1 ih aoe A COUPES, BROUGH- nufact sand it | pot-heare en te Se en sana ES, | manufactures and natural resources of Penn-| was agreed that the should pallbearers. The escort was 30 officers of tie | has confirmed the sentence of death passed upon | ts regarded ei AMS, COUPE ROCKAWAYS, COUPELETTS, ylvania, Sometime since they expressed a des | Police Court Tur dag at tees, Called in the | police under Lient. Greer, of the fth preeinet, | OVerdank, the bomb manufacturer. rape ernie pean Bis Tetare plans, aaa me Nee S| ste to tie President to ‘make tnls iit, and he eo as and the Iihtznts of St-Patrick, headed by Pistorlo'S | THREE REPORTS IN THE CASE OF MB. GRAY. he will, it ts thougue ue a cendiacve for te-cheoe {S, &e., &e. equeste orney Genera nd. ARES m g pink 4 ee Pecamninwentet C eg j them throurh Mig etnten THe Tintern Ai that | Sufferings of the Jeannette’s Crew. c ————— Elon Noe ee Hous vd Commons com- | Hon to the U. 8. Senate, n, including ereone in want of Ca avy or Ti : ore, mie dolphita . 5 é z : HARGE OnBERY.—| 0 ittee o1 S e IMmprisonme! Mr. | yy: = a Lae secousE aude should exauiite tay yer aac | satizonas tno Feat on ore es ae re 10 ENGINEER MELVILLE CONTINUES HIS STORY, | police SA aie rte Ne neat oe. IED Bap ea hone i ME | Why Travers Honght Blninc’s House, N AND SCEEIVAN, Repairins promptly atte Is considering the introduction of the ‘steam Tall- Be Nestle peuen his narrative before the | EY nae ee prope tn) the bly ion.” Yes- Grafted by the -aciorey eee From ths New York Sun, to-day. oO Way sistem. ‘The minster will first visit the | Jeannette board of inquiry this moruing and de-| Heth precinct, arrested Robert Procite aad outs | Se MUOTILY Of the counmittee, states that Jud | gone, William R. Travers has bought the old reste! ee, Baldwin, locomoties works in Palladetphia, the | talled the efforts ot hls party to reach elvilization | Chisity, ealored, in a house on roctor, and Sarah | Lawson acted within his Jurisdiction in imprison | d€Hce of James G. Blaine on 15th street, Washing. arenas n10-Im_Repesito Altoona and other points of ra allroad at | after thelr first Ineffectwal effort to induce the na- | 13th aid 184; stfects, Ewers stated that he was | 8.M™ Gray; the second, by Mr. Dillwyn, re- | ton. The price is said to have been $20,000 THURSDAY ana Al Y allway Interest. | tiy, Wes marks upon the pre: cum {URSDAY ana FRIDay. | Sere Thence. Wey Will go to Jonnstow ee ay ee eat, | tives to pilot them to Bulun. Pushing out from | CMVélgled into this house, and robbed of $40. This | tempt, and thethint, Dy the ieley, Leake ees | A Bentleman authorized to speak for Mr. ‘Travers’ x ottice nis situated (he Cambria tron works and ‘the Largest | the landing where they first met the natives they [BERRI ree ee ee Comin tee: SUgeeMe Cortes Te ae aren Te | Bald vestontay: . ERSEE EATER: ‘eatest uuniber of rolling mills in the world, | Worked up the bay all day, bucttoward nici it equest of Mr. Moore, who stated | and reflects upon th ens or the law | “Mr. Travers bor 1 aud thea visit the humerous tmanutsoraring Inte! | found further prostes WeeseIoe oward ni that the charge was only grand larceny, but ale reflects upon the conduct of Judge Lawson. an ‘avers bought the house as an investment ests at Pitsburg. The Pennsylvanta ralltoad will | eastward, which. they deem Teen TADSU EMOUREAD WOMEN Ay FONDENY. 2 ee siege SL une ranta ralto} eastward, Y deeiied clearly out of eA ue e ‘ongressiaan Wadsworth, bis son-in-law sar nolaae zh wind, show and hail The | Equity Court, in the case of Anderson agi. How-| that there Rave be st ol pep eee fang r. ‘Travers himeelt will Tae Camiver Meeriso TO-DAY —AM the mem. | boatinade fast, All habds passed ove Sa HE | Eee bil tocforee a mechanic's lean ‘against the | Since the 4th Inst. "> “HS*S OF cholera there Eira derastoualy, Dat will Hive in New York thas nee us Cabinet who are tn the elty wero pre- ‘A MOST TERRIBLE NIGHT, Sale was mde a3 to two pleces o: property wien BERLE “Eh! What? A Bayard boom? Say that again, Sere reeular Cabinet meeting to-day, viz-— | and suffered greatly from cold and drost-bites, | 1athe Circult Court had been released trom TLO| Codinge ihe EpceGll Sete Abe eee eee een | Eno aeioahuee beneler Danae ie ee ENGLISH DYED, from €160 np. oin, and Postinast r Gen Howe: -Atience The next day they started back to the huts at syaeient PSE EOS SOME SECs 5 | Ee Telatious of Germany with al foretgn governs available presidential candida tc 2 Where did you FUR LINED GARMENTS, IN SILK AND SATIN. tora Brewster and Secretary ‘Teller have not | C4Pe Balikla, About 1 p.m. they reached a point : —_.—___. ments justify the conviction that the benents or | hear that? Oh, it is a story trom ‘the cea rane mn - | yet returned to the eit; near where they supposed the huts were, and, dls TRIAL FOR ASSAULTING AN OFFICER.—In the | Peace are assured. A loan 1s announeed to cover | Well, Senator Bayard 1s a statesman and a good LADIES’ FURS OF ALL KINDS. embarking, bullt a fire and Barly 10 Criminal Court, Judge Wylie, this att the budiet defleit. The government will intro- | man. Good dinners are good, and the. story ‘i _A Reminpen To Peston Orrice CLERKs.—The | evening the In re and had tea. Early inthe | ease of Henry Pinkney, colored, was at ont duce a bill<ffecting certain aduninistrative reforms one, But it ts not true, you see. Mr, Travers Commissioner of Pensions has tssued a circular to | GaaBs Wie buts (were reached, and four | for having on September gist assaulted Omcer | Sa netuding taxation. A rallway bill wiil also be | Belleves in Mr. Bayard, but be Is not going to give AND MUFELERS. as lerks Sie them that they are expected | getting the gear up to Gas huts ea. one teste iN th cn Gmeee defendant, The cticer | nite SHREWSBURY RACES. ee iz RS. 0 give =ix and One-half hours of honest toll to the | Of the uatives started out Psoher tolls Ete ine oe <Dox, Nov. ae See SSN government every working day except Saturday, | head man of the village. ‘The Natives trhishag | Brisouer to the station-house on K strect; that tod nS Ree OE Dn ee eat RUrY mecting | The Senatorial Contests im Georgia. ata and five and onéhait hours on that day. fish And venluon tor eupper. & crowd followed, and scme oue Knocked im aa et Great Shropshire handicap A special to the New York Worla, dated corning, Nov. pe - — Baca ae to rick OF stone. A little colored girl | Pyucranecns we Re ive-year old bay Mily | = 5 rved seate for einle col 1 ; F A Rervrricay’s Orts BEN. lementina Graves) test jo seeing Pinkney | Experiment; Mr. R. 8, Evans’ four-year old bay | November 18 says: Atlanta 1s consideral wold! =i gre oC ABHEAGE BODES. tani 20n (he eat ES Gex. Cuatans 1s] The next morning the head man of the village | throw the misstie; Bonjanatn. Warticl ghee neg | colt Falkirk e2me in second, and Mr. b. H. Coopers | Wrought up over the election for United pend Tos AGENTS FoR DUNLAP & COS CELEBRATED | MN ON the MTS day of the session of the 47th | was made to understand that the party wished to | Mn, resembling the prisoner. Uarew It; and Geo, four-year old colt George Mansfeld third. ‘There | Senutors, which comes up to-day. Mr. Hill'@ . NEW YORK HATS. cores nnriem, «Gen Chalmers, a8 a democrat, | goto Bulun. He finally consented to pilot them, | With Pinker ant the steele ice Cour. | ame TRIAL OF THE UNION GENERALE prnecrons. | U8CXPIred term seems to be conceded to the : JAMES Y. DAVIS SONS Su mn, Mr. Moore, a republican represoiting thy | amd the party started out, heading south and | plead guilty.’ The jury found a Veruiet of gust | feats NO¥. The tral oF the directors or the | Younger politicians, and Ben Hil jr., and Pope ce . s NS, Memphis (Tenn. ‘district, objected to the oath | C&St On the second night some deserted muts | Sentence was deferre + | Unton Generale will commence on the 5th of De- | Barrow ure candidates. Friends of both are conf; , wen Vietoria.” €21 PENN. AVE., between 6th and 7th streets. pane erento aioe folgwing words: “Mr, | Were reached, in which the party campea. The ee YT before the eighth correctional tribunal. dent, but Barrow seems to have the best chance. yp ACzar and MIB |. sisnea 1a00. ese |e pera thitioes or ae ath a ee ssusereet ee jexpinines tae, owing to shoal water he could WASHINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE. end UNDERSTAND- tng made wo ox: Conga “The ct akin Soe Wietor Hao.” 2 ernment and the civilization of the 19th century, 1 | sired to reach. 0 Tet pte eel Exeer anes ts are Chief Justice Jac Attorney General Ape sage a FepetTU acer sayiuzation of the 19th century, I | sired to reach, On the 2th of September we at- | United States be extended 3. publishes @ spectal | Gerson and J.C. Black: It was th thag, O16 PvauasTeaniaavenun, Ear OF the American people, against tho’ adiiat ol ed at the village of Arru, where the pilot an- | United Stites 448, 1892, con frencl a J hat the Engltsh and | Corjuitt would ¢ ras t 3 wie admission, 50c. H OF the atic at Pople, against the administration | nounced that he was unable, owing to his condi- | United States Age 1HU1. register ch goveraments have come to an understand- a go through on first ballot, as he THY Liou TRAFLIC. THE Caine Pee el SS trict of Mississtppl.” to the village of Jamavaloch, where they arrived District oF Columbia Bowls. : Franee the presidency of the pablie debt, commis- | Sinautmel gerted that he tree den Wotan a eae : I 2) 1 —Are : i nt im Ett c e organiz E; a 3 orth: December Int Sim | An Infallibie Kemedy for aaciige seueemenyy are belng made for the erection of | the party Magee hele one ae an | Mentet stock te treated In concert with all the ‘Raropese p one Serge eee ree peer heeled edo ; eels : ‘ - suitable fire eseapes on the Govi ‘ He een situated on a sand- se approval Mr. Gla im, Colquittt’s iriends ridicule this tea and ax og a heat Ae No,26 | MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER, Omice and the Government Hospital tor, ties Te, | SP't at the base of one of the mountains bordering Te Pages ie any be eee, ee detlRa ee: | Mile he my not ave. A'muajority ta the sma stet{ oo mark rT? Ereg Strest | _ Sold by Drussisin: Price 59 a sine, An appropriation for this purp the Lena river proper. ‘The majority of the party wee Se ois tnceaion on tae ae ae | Phot ct onda door from 7th street, | entenex bore aol? made at the last Congress, and a coms | Were so badly frost-bitten they could hardy walk. | AYeuty years fuuaine: "1692, Goi ANTHONY TROLLOPE’S CONDITION. pelo ew baeet eee mnnne ioe te Wc ; ‘ Bi sh ate JIANOS AND ORGANS Heting of Gen. Meigs and Architect Hill, of the | Only three or four were able to do any work what- ¥ sears’ funding 68, 1902, coin, . Lonpox, Nov. 14—Anthony Trollope 1s progress. | to-night. At one Colquitt ts rally hits E Ts | Greasury. and Clark, of the Capitol, designated t0 | ever, ‘The natives. assisted the peofl PR regione pcos | Ins satisfictoriy, Dut ls power of speech has not | walle Citford Andorsou is arousing the oppose) = 3 Discos ee ee aay Bite pubeaenn elie unload the boat. “Wiles was Seiad > ee . = = Avent for N InrorTant La‘p“DEcision.—The Secret: rawn on 2 dog sled about 75 yards up to the hut ce ver Se FAIRS, FE Gos ECK & CO. AND EM ON PIANOS, | Of the Interior has decided, in the ease oe be | a me tena ees ater 8 good meal of bolted ea sere Goon Stone- Election Gleanings. soit W cox £ WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. | Anthony, applicant for mfneral territory unon the | iiwakened and given a supper of fish, afterwitel | é Nes VOSTESRAY, Sibert Xapy: || “Ons eee rear bdacathiad oe thoes Dies" 3 sll] pew Music and Music Books received assconas | menced upon ah adverse elaine alle questions | Ge til Morning... ‘The next’ day 1t was Railroad Stocks. Wie chon anie louie nl ce cmcay Peer Gera tO aaa er tet = i. E wageed upen an adverse claim, all questions | storming, and the head man sald he couLt not ington und Georgetown Stock. sitio ee is cs follows: First district—Covington. 12,1705 x |. EBERBACH, eae x a] he ‘t for Bulun that day. The boat provisi s nies 1 ‘1 as Muilikin, 11,783; ©: ‘ ’ , aoe! _ EB 5 trtles are transferred to the court, and ac e about e: e bay Pani a ‘The Suit Agaiast Henry Ward Becc! NES, Lye: Cone SOSPy, hee ee RiGitt Leeat eaeUE Stee | tanaring partner eee STREET. near mn, | by the Iund oftice must be suspended. | the natives that he mist wae ape eet | Siortn Capital axa 6 Bist New Yong, Nov. 1i-—Tne sulbor Sunuel Wither | O84 —Talbott, 12728; Blatt, 1,641; Tabott's mae ane owed with Hefreshinents, anaring pertner of the iate firm Eitis& Co. nd} AS the court, may find that Anthony 1s entitled | provisions. Avout 10 Bi He cleared, aud soon | Auacosta : son dgalist’ the Key, Henry Ward Beecher was | DTT. Lost. | Third—Hobiitzell, 139175 | 1 = 2 D'S BAL ae ‘is entry, the cormissionertsdirected tosimply | after a start was inade, : Free List. ‘or telat Unday bevore Suuge Barrette im te | 09, Kimmel, 1876; Finucane M: Mobucealts! Fu s. ALTIMORE STORE, suspend the entry pending {ts decision. IN THE LENA RIVER. Board of Public Works, Green 8'a 5 3 a ‘The action 1s for breach of | MAJOTILY. 4K. Fourth—Vindlay, 14.437: Stocks 4 es a N BD rR D Tia Wondenes Pont nae 3 ling bridge, 12,793; Findlay’s majority, 1.654. Fifth NTH STREET, Pensiow Chats INCREASING.—Penston Com Passing around th Hal Bond 2 - Aes Par emg [LE . i ong For the Benefi : 2 ‘ s nnis- he cape they enterod the nal Theater Bond: », his “Life of Christ.” Chapman, 12,018; Holton, 13,549; Holton’s mae * ek safes t of x ae Neareese : sioner Dudley, in preparing the tables for nig} Lena river proper about 3 p.m., the wind | Wishington Marke nto ¢ Work’ was furnished Ford & Co, | JOP, | 1,636. Sixth—Bitir, “14,440; McComas fe DASHAWAY REFORM CLUB, insite stontion, to his selections of | aunual report, has made the discovery that there | having In the meantime freshened. ‘The | Tveulive Minit Co.stnek Pars ago,cted Was published and clreutaced: | #720; Gronge, 27; McComas’ majority, 12st AT MASOSIC TEMPE! = 2 2: are 1,000,000 ex-soldiers yet Mving in the United | Dox. grounded, and tt seemed impossible | Wastineton Brick Mach. Papin ote ellie Aad oa aT rit Uae tones ae BER 1, 15 and 16. tis Coil Nora, 250., Terre Cotta, Bronze, | St9tes who have never applied for pensions | {Fund a polnt ond keep up with the reanocs fee ye SES = is put {ol conaierne teneee ree Fre ngyres in tue alse: jana, district complens etn fhese men are getting along in years = | There was a ‘ ep areae 2 Hs is eras expense 18 pre- : 7, sp ag tlie better tore | oommany Coe. orders ROntELER rf the pre ey ee Aha tativns were eter young mane Honal Capital Telephon for printing the work, and he sues to re are: Lytch, 7,605; Peter, 7,621; Mover, 7,561; Vime ‘duc at the close of the Fair.” | only 12%e. themselves in penstonable disabilities, ‘The previc, | !ozn in, knowing that the LO tackromean tice | Laat Manne One Wim teen: What he has expended. | When the case was | 600+ 7001. lent idea that ension rolls should be decreas. | Xbausted condition, could not make a march over | Soldiers’ Additiouals, 80s. Caos Pagone cenkeun ear ek inl eg Tod Saereneate ok mene ee eee ; ng at this time is, he thinks, erroneous. "They are, | te ice. ‘The guides refused to go farther, and | VMleutine Serip, per acte. 00 |G. She 2 eee Te 0 hundred democrats of Wilmington, ; = es in Dress Goods, Pinehes and Velvets. ES ‘the contrary, likely to increase for some years! the whole party returned to the village. ux Hatf-breed Serip, 3 coullage tening to the opening of the pro- ray Med Hall to commission Purnal J, = —————— th, choice quaiity, #1. ¢ annual amount for current payments At this time ft ne! Se + el nstead of James Martin who SaELARTLEOTEE a St esd Sa now “AbouE SSS MNO eaatTet, PATMeNLS 1s Nae rit ras ae a Affairs in West Washington Was returned elected by nine votes, wor cereine UNITY PRESBYTERTAS CHURCH, PEDEDWEAR for LADIES. GEES and CELLO RE | 26 eee a ee a ean Gas HRS ere Meg nauled Qa 2 40E | clenforeed sundey: laste aa follows Skeoved ae N rry Lockwood Marea's signed ‘uy the republieae, wad one Cisbsust Mall, 1680 145% tovet north wea Soa hose suffering frown | to pass another arrears Of pensions bil Anca ber 27th, test the. Se wee oe ne by th ein eee Bae of — the late Orvilie G1 Years, ihe eldest son of | signed by the democrats. declaring" . Se chee he ecita pureimetemally | CautS whose claims have been ied for tue first | DANK, atid witness told Mr. Dancalower to soe | vuucll of Georgetown, that from and, after the | Grunt, dled last might in thie ety oF. ee Rte preg deinen melee : a seb at eto | wi Hy eae neti | nena wt brokta ap or ered in any | Fade SUNTAN, tag | Ho wis optnd th he New Sor masseuse | jrccacaicommieatan 50. 75c., $1, $1.25 and up. 13 to have all limits and restrictio ve 3 clg contectionertes,¢ 3 5 33; 00. Se. $1, $1.2 ns removed, so THE CASE OF tion to se!l any cigars, tobacco, confectioneries,or NOTES FROM VARIOUS STATER. .lowenattantiorehiva” | | that a pensioner ‘who eisim has veew 'estabe | Tue Judge aivoswte tone tty. goods, warceor tasreladice een neat |The Hallroad Question in Manitoba. | Gen. Geo. B. Mcciciian has written s letter of sichily’superfect,"at Tess than half prices. Call ant shed, or who shall hereafter make a claim and questions aatalleman” “ea Progosed a serles of) meatcines and fresh. fish during the Ashing season, | ene Pelee: Regret ege treeless Corer Pee obecerrgen g Monde ng the gov am b-fore ther are all sold out. ntitled to back pension trom s i under a penalty of $5 fne for each ande = at be dissolved and | ernor-elect nnsyivania. Gen. BRS PSS Sat thn azo, | ir inintce fincas. | clon eae son tow, rae paren | Lt? Ws alc Gp Re eiattmaas| pease, tga usin asta Is alae os cep! a Se jar overt act for which Mr, Collms, In March, 1880 alae y eniorcement of Persoxal.—Commodore 8, P. R 7 ms, ss - tonal dise lowance of the provincial charters frome Benak kes act, Misses’ Woolen Hose, in sizes | stopping at 1705 Rhode Island oe ae = te was, ag you say, suspended from duty? hation me See if the Dice dominion government. Both sides of ‘politics are BALTIMORE CASH STORE. Galt 1s much improved tn health. Senators Con. | a8 1 was hot presont in the eae as shevimen | HUNdeH one form of pokes Taw for all ths probieus for elentone to Bade eee tee a n3-Im 908 7th 4 rand Vest arr! on = a e ict should be the same, that igvl can Fi caae er, street northwest, | ger and Vest arrived th Washington yestentay. — oof tRtTS OF THE OFFICERS AND AEX. Piw ta the foundation of government, ane if the make thelr votes, speak most strongly against the Roous2 zn Gamonlarbantas | GOLID SILVER SPOONS, ARLE nis Spear fences tree eke Cane |p euceTion- in what spirits were the officers and | lave are dierent tor diferent sections how can | OF ines competing Witt the. Canada Paci Fall 72 Leuisiena avenue. FORKS, TEA 5) misstoner Loring and Mr. W. Oswald Charlto shee Sn tap eters ai gen Ms di on | = = DINNER S}-18- PITCHERS, the Britis rein New. 3 DO erally during the dealers are concerned, it 1s this discrimination | "7" For iNFoRsaTION sid evel teinannatg ote Fe eee eae a ger a o | times did they show any desponagacy? | Hak, they most complain about, and would z iN iN t M *, Isa — “ keep open anyhow, and tl alm ; LOUISIANA nl-la SAMUEL KIRK & son. | SFeSsman Mureh, of Me., § at the St. Maro hotel, | march. Tey were more thogghtful during the Dusindes will bs prodtiy iemened fa ten coer | ana igi hel piel ply tg tebe ye STATE yorrery, | FU# TRIMMING ciel ata, Wis nett RENT elected | Aho aeriods discuss of ous prespests of | Feat gt old aw iz enforoed One ot them eat: | Mal gus of the aigecneines on the ron 5 re she ie lates his loss In a year at $2,000 if the ” One mt ‘on the road. , for som? time remain ak Ni 2 Teaching land gnd safety. * Taw Is cai neve — street, with her daughter, Sirs, 1061 East Capttol | on eas eee ried out It 4s pro tomske a test case Starkey, who was on top of 3! Charles W. Danei Q faig.division of labor u thrown off and consiteral THOMAS B. MOHUN, 2 * - Danen- | made among have the lecided by the courts. ‘The eet eee Ces arewn ayeur : n10-Im 005 14th etrect noctivwest. | ANOTHER SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED at Last} eee ee during the | was re-enforced with View to closing the iojared ia the Deck. aio . 20. oF WEEK'S PRICES, «| ‘The Rumored Treasury Changes. - | Answer.—Yes, sir, with the exc of those oeRer Yer OUND Little Jima Ge eure 3 FUR BEAVER OVERCOATS. 420. | sire axp saTTN GAR! WHAT ASSISTANT SECRETARY NEW SAYS ABOUT THuw, [OF the Sick list or suspended ty year old boy who was lost, semeaaaatt coe Batons Mersiver teds prac ioe. ATTN ,CABMENTS, FUR AND| accistant Secretary New resumed his duties at | COMUINS ABLE TO DO DUry wimEN SUSPENDED, Gay’s Stas, has not yet ‘Doc reported as found. | _, SPRINGFIELD, It, Nov. 14.—The United? states gee whee g the Treasury department rr to | _Question.—Was Mr. Collias fally able to work Cot’ WeaTuER &IGX.. tities of | Clreult court here ited James A. SEAL SKIN GARMENTS, FROM vealpee denn Garis Eads, of Paris, Til, receiver GEORGE SPRANSY. MENTS, FROM 85 INCHES ‘ro 47 | an inquiry on the subject, he e214 that he had not | *¢ the time whea he was suspended from duty? fecse and swan were seen Southward this | Giney and Ohi Kivér Fawaye TS Gente oe tian . Teslgned and dia notinvend doing go His relations | AnSw.r.—T {lak h2 was, a Aer ecCaring Ene arpesch a ree Pe ee an GOT 7th street, opp. U. 8. Post Office. WILLETT & RUOFF'S, Antest, character sud hed’‘becn ever: eines" there | Bnew Pine ae ewe ietded fori . "some, iene, ae. epronss bpscaeriaar! wenn press Fp a Bod 906 Peana, ave, | Sime Mering: There had never been the slightest | | Answer.—Tcan'e stato Soruiiniy. It Was come. ‘fetiy. "or Suen too canis U. a easton, He and _—— Oc ir, | U out oF t 1 : y a ‘of a par ty hed Se rit nese to bold more to gchr. Al red, Brabrook, Brigas headed the € ‘theket fn 1880. reach B: 5 ch pawn TiS TANOS, SOMMER & New also stated that so far-as he was informed | the westw BENKY HE MSEN, ‘Grand, Sea) ‘there was no foundation whatever ‘ an you weate . Mobos (016-La* Corner 6th and H streets northeast. a ed ‘and ROO. deeper Posy about Sato Oo : cor D