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2 THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Forth weet Cerncr Pevasylvania Ave. and 1th 8.57 The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Tre Frexiva Stan is served to anbscribers tn the ity by carriers, on tieir own account, at 10 cents pee or 44 center nth. Copies at the counter, 2 ace prepaid—60 cents a inouths ce at Washtngton, D. C., 28 ished on Priday—$2 4 year, as, $1; 10 copies for $i5:23 2" All mail subscriptions mnst be paid in advance; Feraper rent longer than is paid for. ‘ates of aclverti«ing de known on Meati SPECIAL NOTICES. sS° WESTERN MARKET. t& : ‘Corner 21st and K streets, Wil be open on WED! DAY, Nov © 29, from & @.m, uniii Ho'clock p.m. There will bes fine diaplay ary and pro ¢ of al! kinds. n27-2t° NOTICE? y Market will be open from 5 a. NESDAY, November = H. F. HOWAND, Secretary. NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB. ‘The annual ry ofticr gene for the election of the tran-action of . December 4th, at the Club Re 10th stre tand Penneyivainia aver ck n2T-7 a L MPANY¢ of id Payment ND MEMET reqnested to meet at + November ith, st 1 @e ock pn attending the funeral of cur P. , Sir Kuigit ‘i mesmas ; SELLY, Commander, Cannan) JOUN F M. B. GORMAN, Ree 1t_ Sgr THE COLUMBIA, BUILDING ASSOCIA- The first monthiy ‘of Will be Heid FLID. ct @eleck, iu ball, ‘thweat, opposite Patent (fice. This arscciation is of the b st in- stitutions fer sav-uc money or purchasing a home that of limited ineans the directors are ‘The constita- ti wing or Geo. 7th and thu. w. : west, - Chas. ¢ s northwest. Wn Geo City Be - Davis, 8th ‘ket Sumee, J. Wesley Hioteler. Mutual Five Ins: Co..9th and Pa.av. Jonn Key»: hh aud D streets nortuwent. M streets northwest. 1 Shares $1 per mouth. No back dh it to be a cure-all, but a sure remedy for Catarrh, Colds inthe head aud Hay Fever. Price . Apply into nostrils with litt'e finger. From Major Downs, Muitary Instructor, Mt. Pleas- N.¥.: During the very cold with Catarrh. My head and at I was obliced to give up Flys’ Cream Balm was sug- sur from the first application I ed, the pain beyan to subside. In two days was entirely cured. W. A. Dowss, Feb, 15, 1981. westher I was suff. and keep que “I most heartily endorse the favorable opinion of Major Downs coucerning Elys’ Cream Bam; it did for me ail that he expressed as having done for him. Dr. E D. Fuccen, peutist, Sing Siug. N.Y. ELYS’ CREAM BALM COMPANY, Owego, New York. IN THE WORLD. ot Cotet Market dnzing the coming week can be had + variety of fine FROIT, PRODUCE, MEAT, FISH AND GAME to Ce found in shy market in the world. Market Menday, November 1 > Movers ber 28, , Rovembe: pm. ‘Thureday, Nov. 30, a.m. pecial dis of fine frat and produce, meat, geme ‘wil be insde by the dealers, and ths thourends cf visitors to the city during the Garfield Memo. ia! Fcir will find the Center Market to be one of the most attractive sizhts of the city. 25-4 eS OFFICE OF FRANCIS B. MOHUN & CO. REAL ESTATE BROKERS, 1001 F street, northwest corner 10th. Having resired from the Book and Stationery Busi- ‘Bess, | wish to have ALL ACCOUNTS SETTLED at thecarliest moment. All persons indebte 1 to me will Please call and settle. Any having claims against me ‘Will piease present the same for settlement. FRANCIS B. MOHUN, n24-Im 1001 F, northwest corner 10th etreet. we Ocrorse lirH, 1882 THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE COLUMBIAN Bonk Note Cor ny are hereby notified that a meeting ‘will be held at the offi f said company in Washing- D. C.. on FRIDAY, November 17th, 1882, at 12 . for the purpose of electing ‘Trustees for een Tae WALTER 8. COX, President. J.D. MARTIN, Secretsry. oas-emtds NOVEMBER 7, :832_THE STOCKHOI- ders of the Coiuntbian Bank Note Company aro hereby uebided that nya resolution of the of frustees, the snausl meeting of sad co ‘called for Noveinter 17. is postponed 9 TUESDAY, Decems ber 5, Ist2, at 12 o'uvek noon, when a prop-aition will Besubmittd to reduce the niunber of Trhsters from seven to three. AMES D. MARTIN nl3-emtis retary. we... LTER KER TAKES PLEASURE IN AD- Yising his friends that he can be found at the Dry Goods House cf Samuel Ker, 930 7th atrect, where he is d w offer them special barvai in al kinds of Bry Goods of rliable quaitice and at teasonskio rises = JUST RECEIVED 4 EESH SUPPLY OF pure Cod Liver Oi), at 50c. per pint bottle, at DREW" Drug Store, corner Sth street und Peunay!- ‘Vania avenue my25-6m eS GAS FIXTURES.—E. F. 53) 157m Sraeer, ‘Full assortment Mitchell, Vance & Co.'s Goods. Cor- for Fine ant Pia nid Sewing: Rattlnag Ee tie Service, Washtiye by tho a woman can do, to the WO- Mt of Fifth Subdivision ies, 922 D street northwest. Oifice open from 6 a. Pom. wes SES SAM'L §. SHEDD. — 409 Oru Staeer Nontawesr. Gas FIXTURES, SLATE MANTELS, LATROEE FURNACES, RANGES, PLUMBING and TINNING. Jobbing prowptly done, GLEN FLOKA AND BETHESDA WATERS #ESH FROM THE SPRING. W. C. MILBURN, Pmanwactsr, 1429 Pennsylvania avenne. ___ HOTELS, &e. LAKK HOUSE, A BUKY FARK, NEW JERSEY, iu im readiness for icuests at reduce] rates until June, enon 3 i vom ig by furnace, has Foom: exect'ent ‘board: ome’ comforts. A very ci fi i very desirable place for families. Fees ACES, RANGES, GRATES, PLUMBING, GENERAL JOBBING. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, 317 NINTH STREET. Branch, 1759 P wtreet, near Dupont Circle. 26 Gamsices: CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES! ‘ALL AND WIN CARI. is okty glock, of, FALL 4 NTER | AGES LANDAUS, LANDAULETTES, COUPES, BROUGH- AMS, COUPE ROCKAWAYS, COUPELETTS, T CARIS, ke., a. Persons in want of Conttogne. evry ce Wee. new or ‘Repairing vromptiy attended to. ROBT. H. GRAHAM, B10-1m_Repository and Factory, 410-416 8th at. n.w. Telegrams to The Star, Che Koening Star. === —__ EUROPEAN WORKINGMEN AND THE CHAN. NEL TUNNEL V*= 60—N® 9,237, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1882. TWO CENTS. ‘The Manitoba Election. Wiewrrre, Max., Nov. 27.—It ts stated, on —== = ——— | authority, that thé election for the provincial = ature Will take place on the 28d of Decem! : y 2 tl ittal_and escape of the worst | and now, therefore, this action has come without What Marshal Henry Says. c . Washington News and Gossip, |THE STAR ROUTE CYCLONE. | srcuring tho, scquttat and. cocapsortne worst | and now, therefore, Aireetion ot the White House, ms 1s Gora v0 Peau, tee Sr eheoSoenon Dore, ie county Is tie ne since the commencement of the government. although President Arthur's alleced rriends have | a Sran reporter met ex-Marshal Henry walking | chartersor railways to compete with the Canadian GoveRNmenT Recktprs To-pay.—Internal reve- MIEN ee, atte 9 We Hest eel Nahe deat about the rotunda at the Capitol looking at the | Pacific. ‘The leader of te provincial poverament Rue, $723,372.72; customs, $613.397.09. . |BEMOVALS BY THE PRESIDENT. ENS AMIN WerER, paintings. QPposes It, but the conservatives, with whom 23, ous Attorney General. How Mr. Helm Learned the News. regi a = “T thought | 28s deen alited, uphold the action of the Dominiom Bonp TRANSFER Booxs To BE CLosED.—The Reg- == Special Attorney Bliss’ Letter. Mr. Helin, when interviewed about his removal, hy, Labora said t reporter, ght | goverument. The liberals are also divided on the ister of the Trasury announces that the transfer | Marshal Henry, Postmaster Ainger,| The following Is the letter of Special Attorney said that he was at his desk in the Government | YOU —— on gee Sa eareee a eee ee and luatters are therefore decidedly. books of the four per cent bonds of 197 and the| Aswistant Postmaster Parker, Fore- | Bliss, referred to in the report of Attorney General Printing OMice when he heard the telephone ring, nee, deeoat ao oar conical money “ currency sixes willclose on theevening of the 20th] thay Helm and Commissioner | Brewster: a and on going to that instrument was asked by a | 4 v ined the oe or tas President a yaa rise to Old World News by Cable To-day, inst. Spencer Out of Office—The Letter Orrick oF Briss & SCHLEY, friend if that was true about him which was pub- ital st A DISTINGUISHED RNGLISH 1 th € Ate Bit ad Report of | Attorneys and Counsellors, 160 Broadway, Ushed In THE Starextra, Ho replied he had not | YOU?” asked the reporter. a wEER COME ED | Rear Apsirat Prence Crossy, commanding the} o! lorney ine epo. New York, November 11, 1832, 2 S “Hardly,” sald Mr. Henry. “They have been - aMputba. U. & naval force on the South Atlantic station, re- | the Attorney General om Which | >... Riv Tonk, November 11,1838 ‘case of the | Yet seen the extra, and then his friend read to ys 2 5 y lommot; der. ports to the Navy department, under date of] the Action Was MBased—Sharp our Be ao Sergeant Ballantine, the United States against Brady and others 1s set | him the publication in regard to the removals, | “fter me for some time, watching my every move- |-known English lawyer. sa passenger oh the Montevideo, October 19th, that he has hoisted his | Arraignment ef Star Houte Sym- 2 y | ment in orfer to get something against me, and mer Servia, which salled from Queenstown down for the first week in December, and the gov- | which was the first intimation he had of any | font) thay deternine gecnid ct mms at any | yestertay tor New You Queen: fag on board the Galena, which willbe his flaz- | pathizers. ernment will then, I believe, be ready with a large | action in his case. He immediately returned to | fate. PREWCH AND RBOLIRN LABOR ToRONS Pavon ship during the time that the U.S. S. Brooklyn is number of witne! and some new testimony. It and wrote a letter of resignation to] “What do you thiak of the changes?” questioned CHANNEL TUNNEL : Evenie. Was astro ee eee eam [oer ae eran oo aan che 1 dostrable er Rounds, In this letter Mr. Helm | the reporter. . 2 Venus. The transit of Venus party was expec The announcement made in Tae Sran’s extras | in every respect, that before that time the atmos- ‘My ouly offending Wes in the fact that | Mr. Hen = ” a Peat orate thane days and the Brooklyn Was | saturday evening of the removal by the President | Phere whieh surrounds the case officially should | Wot Tetused to forsake a life-long friend and join | nothing azainst me, Why thes? two talesmen that | P°° ey Ppa verve gs 4 Trider the instructions oF the department Admiral | Of Marsbal Henry, Postmaster Ainger, Assistant | Poon Some mea ar SOLnGRORERT, eI oe nthe hue and ery of scrucity him’ without | T selected voted tor conv ictlo ae Hah untons, wher came te Paris to reprewent jer the fnstructions of the depai w. Marsba fy » Assis rage he parle e prose. | athe. hue at ey ake [ir “ oa cavemiaaba wobauee yo % came ny , Crosby reports everything to D ‘qulet, and his te- | Postmaster Parker, M. D. Helm, foreman of the iting for proot that he was gulity of any crim Some say you were dissmisse ause you | lations with the authorittes to be of the most ution 18 In dead earnest.from the President down. | rhave known General Thomas J. Brady ever since | were a friend of Gardela,” continted tie senorita, | Views of Lhe latter bodies in favor of the comple= Congressional Record and manager of the organ | To that end I call your atrention to certain facts, | Tein remember. I was raised in the same tovn | Seer ee generalimpreasion 1 find,” | #00 Of the channel tunnel. pleasant character, of the star route thieves, and ex-Senator George E. | Most of which are unknown toyou. JT address you him, I knew him as a boy and saw him | was the reply. “But they will find that while Une | AN ARAB BEATE: 2 oe Hate So 2 a TO DEATH BY DRUNKEN ENGLISH oe veause the statements T desire to call your atten- | grow to manhood with the respect of all hts | trends of Garneld will not whine on account of * SOLDIERS. Consctencr.—Treasurer Giifiilan has been tn. | Spencer, government director of the Union Pacific | tion'to concern persons in several distinct paris Coehbors. I saw him enter the service of his | loss of place they will not suffer assassination of | | LONDow, Nov. 27.—A dispatch to the Dxity News, formed that $40 has been deposited in the | Tallroad, created a profound sensation, The re-| of the government. The marshal of the District fountry—the first man to enlist ta his state—and | character. Neither will the people, and it will | {fem Alexandria, states that several drunken Notional Broadway bank, of New York, to. his ) Movals were based upon the following communi- | of Columbia ts undoubtedly in sympathy with the | fate inthe wat I had the proud distinction to | be found that tuey have had enough Of assassina- | British soldiers, Stetioned at Ramleh, while fee credit on account of the “conscience fund.” cation to the President by the Attorney General, | defendants, and does not destre the government to ratms in defense of my country under his | tion in every form.” turning to thelr quarters, beat an Arab, Who has Si ee oy which was published In the ‘second extra Stak Conese MET ers A ey he, | leadership. Ihave, in fact, known him in ailthe | “What are you going to do, marshal?” Se ee ee PS rin ast triai, Io Interviow tn 0 te ave ‘always, a8 now, been; q st,” was . le ANY TERRITORY ON Tue Postrace on the double-shect Stan 18 two | Saturday evening. CE Taree een cates stations of life, and have ‘always, as now, bee T am going to fight,” Was the emphatic re. ™: e-nts. The Post Office department requests per- “simply infamous. ‘They have | ,,PAR!8, Nov. %.—Two thousand members of i United | proud to cail ulm iny friend. And because I Mrmiy | sponse. RED SBA. DRPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, States, and in declarations that the government | believe In his innocence und believe that he 1s | ophe Teporter also saw Mr. M. M. Parker,who was | Consrantixorre, Nov. 9%.—Turkey refuses to sons sending newspapers by mall to write their Wasuixaton, D. C., ‘Nov. 24, 1862, had “no case.” 2 being persecuted by the ninent,which he did) bustly engaged at the Capitol in discharge of his | recognize the cession of Massowah or any territory names and addresses on the wrappers. To the President of the United States: D. B. Ainger, postmaster of Washington, was, af ug much as any one man to save,and did not | dutte a Stit—The letter of George Bliss, counsl for the | with his assistant, Parker, deifveravely impugned Seuirneaie Phians wees Anwy Onprrs.—Capt. B. M. Custer, Mth in- | United States in the star route trials, addressed to | by two post office inspectsrs in a report as to the a fmall oficial position 18 de-| the letter he had written, Ho thought that head | Deryiech Pacha ene see EEASED. cai fantry ts granted further extension of leave for | you, dated Nov. 11th, 1862, re‘erred to me by your | certlilcatton of bogus bonds in star route cases. It resident of the United States. If} been sacrificed needless}; tions touching the Chatee of ae ery Sxplanee vv. : order, as been carefully considered. ‘The facts | was only a question of gross carelessness or bad | T'pelloved for one moment, thar Goren brady ching ange of encouraging Arabi one month; Ist Lteut. W. V. Richards, regimentat | OF : s atl e e a : ——— Pasha, has becn released from ‘conhinemest Mant ; get forth in it are not new tome. From consid. | faith, as there was no doubt that both of them dld | was gullty of any crling mealhnn ornmert | we Grand Ju 7 tn yume 4 Pasha, tee Of ataego eth dntantry, has been grante? | erations of legal, as well as official policy, I bave | the acts alleged, Mr. Ainger 1g tbe proprietor of a | 7 would be one of the first to denounce nim and to e Gran rary ae rm | further orders. ve ofabsencs for four months, to take effect | thus tai abstained trom calling your attention newspaper In Michigan. His name appears on it | earnestly demand his punishmcut to the fullest scharged. from January 1 next, The orders relleving Lieut. | to these matters. as such proprietor. During the last trial he wrote “ P Law, Dut, beleving him innocent, as | _ The rand jury of the Juue term of the Criminal Fee ong, Novenber eA Ge eee eeanabit | | J am much better satisfied that Mr. Bilss, acting | to his paper, over his own signature, denouncing | Sxehe OF the Lew, Dut, Delleving I » #150 re as officer of the dar. He said that ne did | on the Red sea to any power. so openly and above board, my | not know that he could do anything more than ARRESTED PASTAS. Parts, Nov. 27.—A dispatch from Vienn fe T do, I cheortully &acrifive my position rather than | Cort concluded their labors this morning and | ished tu seuil-ofticial tom, states tat Pana Poeea Lieut, & Me Mile Sth ardiliery: from his duties. 1h Tiled Co yOu the SaeT ae ee ee ees | cee omucers who ad instituted the prosecution and | jotn'in the hue and cry agatnst him.” were discharged with the thanks of the court. | and Kiamil Pasha have bech arrested at Constam Lieut. § bs 5 : mitted to you the subject therein dealt with. Since | declaring the government had pase. ee nas ec i = inople, the mil atviston of the Atiantic, and ordering | Treceived the lettre Morice wae Ker, cole |. One Helm has recently. been. appointed by the The New City Postmaster. They had a short session, during which a resolu- my hd lately entrusted with @ bim ta report to the chief signal officer of the | jeagues of Mr. Bliss, called upon ine and invited | new Public Printer the head of One of ake Gepart-| Mr. Thomas L. Tulloch, who has been appointed | Hon haben) ree oe te ania Gi = army for duty, have been witheld; Capt. A. H. | my attention to the subject Im the same manner | ments inthe Gencran er Pratloe One postmaster at Washington, D. C., vice D. B. Aln- utchinson ‘and tendering him thanks for the F A RADICAL FRENCH DEPUTY. Goodloe, 221 infantry, has been granted an exten- | that Mr, Bliss has in the letter written by him to | It was sworn to on the trial by the editor of the sion of leave on surgeon's certificate until further teous and dignified n Ler with Which he has | Panis, Nov. 27.—M. Bonnet-Duverdier, the well , removed, 1s a native of New Hampshire, and aa over thine aa f i . ta . Mon of Pout, Mis my opinion that the ends of justice uave | Critic that Helm was the person who controlled Beet ce ee oaltion of seore. | Prewsed aver thetr deliberations. — Me A. WO” | known Fadical deputy trom Lyons, is dead. | el com=- iS 1S 0 ere e pi ct "t 4 * 7 “4 ‘TION IN Fi ‘ce. sto, the Bra- | Plained of by Mr. Bliss Me Merrieh abd Me Keay | Sed aa on the tra there were produced ieee HS Ge ae Inscribed? to ae wera ene en SUD | Panta Nov. ar-A Ill has boon lst buted tm A Dinwen or Dirtoware.—Senor Netto, the Bra-| Pine marshal of the’ District 1s responsible for | the court, the governmentcounsel and the general ane : 3 ~ a y 5 zilian minister, gave a diuner party Saturday Much of the opposing sentiment to the case of the | management of the case, which was represented | STeSslonal committer, ant for the p. n tary, a gold evening tn honor of Senor Domingnez, the newly- | government that was exhibited in court and out | as a persecution without foundation. Years he has been disbursing officel en and pen joW-Juror, an eleg and to Mr. ’Henry Sem. | the chatnber of Seputies containing among other in the Gene- ntly framed picture of | Signatures those of M. Gambetta and M. Peal x Tal Post.Oilice in this ciiy, ‘Trot ler Compensation.” giving all persons the right to leave testament e 7 e, of court during the trial ot the star route case. Your attention was called some months ago to instructions as to whether their bodles su: Pete a a selecting | the case of George E. Spencer, agovernment di-| What Col. Ingersoll iy Reported to : ae buried or cremated. = ister; his sons, Senor Florence Domingnez, secre- | the talesmen I strictly objected to at the time | rector of the Pacife raliroad. . Have Nai see St ee eeet man CABINET CHANGE AT CONSTANTINOPLE. tary of the Argentine legation, and Senor Luez | 8Ndso informed him. The pubile interview that | The police force of the District of Columbia was Th an interview ase alent: in Chicago, Colonet || BAMOM of South Washington, was 4 Domingnez, attiche of the Argentine legation; | Ne was guilty of and referred to by Col. Bllss, is | ndountedly In the Interest of the defendants: eens its ” his morning, in the poltee Court, with | | ConsTaxtiNorie, 3 conduct on the street. Policeman | Deen appoluted ministe to arresting the defendant last | Of Said Pasha, ne Nor isi One that inust subject him to theseverest censure. | and its detectives unblushingly did their work. | Ingersoll, of counsel in the star route cases, is re- Hen Lom Sah Wee tek sn minister: | AS an officer of the court and an obieer or ave | One ie toe has admitted that under oath in | ported to have sald that he considers the official Baron D’Arinos, minister of Brazil in Belgtum,and | €overnment he was guilty in this of an offense, | court. . 27.—Assiym Pasha has T of foreign aifairs in place dismissals by President Arthur as tue most out- | ¢¥ening on Maine avenue, on complaint of a col- SRT OEE ¥ S| cI i has bee c courts as 88 acl No a a a cr Ri ap ey a ored man, for making an indecent proposal to a Wreek Freight Trains. ran as Goce 5 Nes OF ERAE of contempt. it reconsment” is Stunned | for sok cade aeare tne i tery MCU | rageous ofeal act he ever knew an aduninitrae | Liue colored girl, Christiana Lee, a'ten-year-old | SHAMOKIN, Pas, Nove SETAC aineene hour this Drarn oF Com. Eacte.—The Navy department j ate removal. He 1s an unsuitable _per- | which I have called your attention. But as to | ton tobe guilty of on ex parte testimony; that | cor red girl, stated that last evening, while gol eS pg steer freight wreck occurred on 3 Informed of the death of Commodore Henry |S0M, |, and has injurlously interfered | some of them you can act and it seems to me the | he thinks ft was done for the purpos> of terror-| home 1m South Washinztony tae deendant Con Northern Central ratiroad,a short distance se . with the proper conduct of this star route case Es teriay morning, Commodore Eagle entered the ti and given his personal sympatay and tne sympa- | h gle, retired, which occurrei at New York yes- 's ought to be brought to your knowledge. You izing the jury in the ve much to occupy you Jas now, and much to tion; that he never bei Ing trials into a co ard of Postm to her and she went to him, and she followed him | Outside of the borough mits Two frelghttraint ; long Maine avenue for some distance, when he | Moving in opposite directions, crashed into each st thy Of his office to the indictcd defendants. trouble you, and I would not willingly add unnec- | Alnger, or his assistant, friends or foes | Made an Indecent proposal to her, and she started | other, plling up the cars in a confused mass and Service January 1st, 1818, and was placed on the Second.) B. Ainger, the postmaster of this | essarily to {t just now, but the ctreuimstances are | of the necuset ae hot aware that Helm held a | 0 leave him, when he pulled her. The ofticer | tearig up the track. The fireman of one of the retired lst July 16th, 1882 Ho was in his 82d} city, and his assistant,’ Myroa M. Par er, gre | such that delay seems impossible, position under the government; belt came up ahd took them both to the station house. | (fatns was badly, though It is thought not fatally, year. justly subject to all the charges presented by Mr. ‘Your obedient servant, Henry an honest man; and supposes ic defendant stated that he was going to tue | hurt. No one else was tujured. The passenger a 83, md I think they should be removed. No Geonor Buss. | General Brewster after the acquittal of his (aii. | HTSt_ ward to look after some work in the gas trains are transferring engers around the Tue U. 8.8. Montauk arrived at the Eeague| men holding public appointments should be per-| To the President. IngersolP’s) clients at the next Urlal will want to howe “ee Bp hctiet prateprione 3 ene a the debris snd oot oo ail day to clear away Island navy yard, Pa., yesterday afternoon, tele positions (© guuence and, power Of | @ Protest from Meswrs. Ainger ana | inulct ite Saco Met Wooten te ecuult: journey. He denied the charge, but Judge Snell a SURGEON JEROME H. Ripper, U.S.N., has been de- or be perinitted to interfere with such Parker. GEORGE BLISS AND THE REMmo- | }™P05¢d Aline of $100 or 9iays in the workhouse— n Official Vote of Connecticut. tached from special duty In the bureau ofmedi- | prosecution, or any prosecution urged by the | Messrs. D. B. Ainger and M. M. Parker last evon- = af the extreme penalt tun stats ate * m5) 2. = eae vote of cine, and ordered to the fish com:nission steamer | government in vindication of the law. ing addressed the following letter to the Presi- VALS. a cao ae Wh tice — aller (dem.)- Albatross, on ie us man Hela outlay anpalaten {2 | dent: ti — Alexandria Affairs, Tanner te) ee ct) rig, fe ate ee e head of one of the departments in the Public | CCRE: * tf nites at He Tried to Shield sevens dy 697 ma- Prneowat.—Mr. John X. McLean, editor and pro- | Printing Ontice, is by Law’ (see, 3765) Ineapable ae iz Learning through the public oress for the | Xe De an z 2 Repeset tox Toes Re eins DE ‘ e, Lng fs first time that by your order we have be prietor of the Cincinnati Enquirer, is in town on a Meccwnnen ae wilt ‘hurtlier add that’ cho | fora the positions of postmaster and 2 1 0f this city, one of the mana. | Secretary of state, has 725 majority: Sloat ( short vistt.—Representutive Shultz, Gen. C. H.| paper le controls (a8 to, wittey cee | post master of this clty on the grounds that we gers of the ¢ Monument Fair, tckets for | for controller, hag 7e2, majority aa nck Grosvenor and daughter, and Mrs. Col. Corbin, of | fret positive eile a have been guilty of misconduct as officers of the the fair for parents, at the regular price, as well | (dem.), for treasurer, has 1,074 ‘majority. Ono, arevat the Evbitt——Mr. Walter Paris: the | the trihrot Yeo eaneey aa paper nea government, which allegations are false in every | B® SAYS THE REPORT THAT HE WANTS OR WOULD | foo CO oo Pilar the ets, aL 10 cents, will be | pluralittes in the vote’ for Congressmen are as fol- well-known water coior artist, is in town for a stay | contessediy owned by one of the defendants; a | Particular and damaging to 03, we avall ourselves | ACCEPT THE DISTRICT ATTORNEYSHIP IN WASH- 1.ced on sale here as soon ak they are printed. A | lows: Eaton (dem.), 693; Mitchell (dem.), 1,706; of a few days.—Dr. Noble Young, one of the | defendant the most cull fall, since it was by | Of this early opportunity to bring the matter to| INGTON Is ABSURD. olltay at the public schools en Friday will give | Walt (rep.), 1,655, and Seymour (dem.), 1,440. oldest ant best known physicians of Washington, | his official criminal malfeasance the corrupt orders | YOUF attention Ih case sald reports are auchentle, = all the teachers and children who desire to do 80 Dasik ce a ew Wek os 4s Wing seriously ill at Yonkers, N-¥., with an af-| were made, and the frauds successfully perpe- | 40d asking of you that before you finally confirm pea wee an cpportunity to attend the fair. us # New York Journalist. fection of tae Iungs.—Messre. Hi. W. Middleton | trated. lis paper had been engazed trom the be- | this alleged action you will suspend such Summary m the New York Worl SUNDAY Senvices.—Alexandria was quiet inthe | |New York, Nov. 97.—Mr. N.-F. Whiting, the Bad Frank at, Tovey, prominent tron manutactu- | ginning of these prosecutions down to the dis- | Procedure until the matter ean be thoroughly tic} In an interview yesterday with a Teportor of | streets and devotional at the churches yesterday. | fnanctal editor of the Ereuing Post, and on=ot the Ters of Philadeiphia, are at the Riezs.——-Mr. and | charge of the jury yoke eesti abuse of alt | Yowicated py 2 commission, or any fair method | the wForta, Mr. George Bliss, counsel for the gov- | Rev. Dr. Leabyert and Dr. Childs officiated in the | editors sia propricvors of theCommercial bulletin, Mra MG. Emery. jt. ot Wi ington. were pas- | who were supposed to be Interested tn bring- Zonk masiom may sugges’ to arrive ata just and | Co Att s) ha stan nouko icakes sain in regan to | Pasteriess churches—the Falrtax-stroet Re died of pneumonia at 7 o'clock this morning. engers by the overland train arrive Ly suice. y cé conclusion. * “4 . “J a” : + Hawicciaa tes Fe oars | Wee ne caren UTtR, ea Juste: cutie JA0gs | rere et ela uans ake Post omze tn. | the removal on Saturday of governtent officals tlanen have now otichted ce une hone fey | Death of Hon. Lewis D Campbell, of persistently slandered; "and the witnesses | Sector, to Which Mr. Bliss alludes In his letter to |on a. charge of being implicated in the star| they may be sald to be city pastors. Rev. Dr. Obio vere Openly assaulted, denounced, | FPu, Ware met more than a year ago and ex- | route frauds: “I think the President has acted | Leftwich, former pastor of the Prince-street Pree. Crxcrxxatt, 0., Nov. 27.—Hon. Lewis D. GOV. FOSTER IN Tow: and terrorizéd by one continuous current of per. pleined to the satisfaction of the department. As y letter with commendable promptitude, | DY{cFan ‘church, occupied his former pulpit and | deli, of Hamilton, Ohio, diod at his resiaenee sonal abuse and calumny. Iam of the opinion | the charge that we directly or indirectly in- | UPOn my h commendable promp| , | drew a throng of listeners. ‘The Reform club held | terday. He was ‘at one Umea member of What We Has to Say About the Politi-| that this nan should be forthwith removed; and I | teFfered with the so-called star route cases, we | He has done a good thing in removing th men p Wmperance meeting in the afternoon at thetr | gress and Speaker of the House of Representes pica pry am astonished that thos who have charge ‘of the | deny. AS to the correspondence of Mr. Alnger | fromofice, for they certainly did everything in | hall on Falrfax strect. The Union prayertaeent Jority 1s 2,304. ‘Sumner (dem.), for lieutenant 4m —On the recommendation | £0vernor, has 2,455 maiority; Northrop (dem.), for removed| Senator Kellogg Before the Grand] tar Garriip ssistant | Jury. of F. A. Reed, in his home tt w: ly the subs 3 Was held under the auspices of the Christian Asso: | years, O° NM Bet been active In politics for many inting Offi jome paper, it was simply the substance o! al at the Ce 1 auspices of th ars. Seeman aan clay BACAIS Hees Tee, | srhat wan scnted by tHe cone ee ae ee Loge eaaomene J3 Justice had in view | Cation at the Methodist Protestant churehe 7 —.__ THE LIQUOR QUESTION IN ONIO—FUTURE PROGRAM | appoint uim. He Is not aman to be trusted 10 the | the Ume, and was reflected as a matter of news | bY the remo ae ae eae OrTMan’s STocK HERE. — There still remains | Opening Transactions im Wall Street, OP THE REPUBLICANS—REDUCTION OF REVENUE | reqponeble pOANON Te only. sole nat do you think of Postmaster Alnzer’s and | here certain stock and money belonging to Win. | New ¥ RK, Nov. 27, 11 am.—The stock market TAXATION—CIVIL SERVICE REFORM—THE ‘REPUB- Surta.—In conjunction with Mr. Bitss, I re- |, While we do not question your right to suspend | Colonel Myron M. Parker's statements, that they) H. Ottman, of Washington, and ‘Thomas Iuscali opened generally weak, at a declive from Savur- : in the one cuse and remove in the otner, we | attribute their removal to enmity and malice on | as eutered suit to attach it und subject it toe day’s closing quotations of iat. cent, t § UICANS SHOULD LEAVE THE DEMOURAYS 7O| Pee of “Cronk Spencer, Uson | do deny your right to assign sa @ cause for gurk | the part of Marshal ‘Tidbail aed Bees, on debt of $011.69. due him by Ottman. The case | ter Delaware and Hudson.” Tiere wee kee WRANGLE OVER THE TARIFF QUESTION. day of your departure from’ this city, | Suspension and removal contuct and action, alike | eron?” 2 Will be heard at the next terin of the cireutt court, | decline of a fraction in the early trade after wine immediately after the adjournment of Congress, | 4Maging and injurious to us as public officers | _ “There 1s no foundation for It whatever, Ainger THE Snip YaRps.—The steamer Mattano, injured | the market became very stroneaua advanced with » " portunity heard. Youmust be aware thai e time of polntment there were | ——The 4 je ell begun | Paul, Iiinois Central, Ee eee eae ee OCA | See GUTS, eee ee ee | tues rrenactionise WIEN ae ere ene tae applicants for the position of postmaster In| at the lo Se eh swat, Southern, Meck of THE Stax had a talk with the governor toucn- | OU, ® comp! “ ee, Lear er ship yard, and gangs of men are | Island, Missourl Pacific and the Omahas hose papers did not reach you at that time, ‘This | UPON our characters, recetving the official sanction | Wasiiington. Presideut ayes considered only | down the river gathering $i ~ in th ed xt Ing the liquor tssue in Onto and its probable effact mber for that yard.— | most conspicuous in the upward turn, At ¢ 1 7 oe ope NeatIC ne Seay eno cher course than this | one of tiem eligible. and was about to give him | ‘The completed 900. ton at the upper ship yardas | MoS,Cousplcuous tn the upy upon the politics of the future in the Buckeye ve Ul te aia adaiace. | application and appeal to your sense of rigut and | the appolnunent, when Mr’ iaree wiseoe ree he } just ready for launching, and will go off the stocks . = 26ad per cent, by Northwest, x Justice. had attended a llorse race, an then Mr. Ainger | ina few days. ee Ce ee eee eee: Ewan Te anderetood |e re ST nie etter ee eee eee tee | ae Offices (wa willingly yield, but to the as. | became the President's choice. During the star | Reponten's Nores—There are now only four Sale of a Ratlrond. that my position with reference to the liquor ques- | to ine, called your attention to them. By tuem it poreas: on our characters we enter our respectful | route trials he took it into his head to write a ton Is the same as it was pending the can- | appears that Mr. Spencer 1s a delinquent and ab- | DU! ersons in Alexandria jail for city and county, a 7 it earnest protest, Very Fespezttully your | letter, inwhtch he spoke highly of the star route | bo j af Curcaco, ILt., Nov. 27.—A special dispatch from Population Of nearly 18,000 souls ——The public | madison, Wis. says tho Milwaukee & Sc pom vass. I have no reason to belicve that I was wrong | sconding witness; that he can testy to material | Obedient servants. Bretaia. Peale ey i Sa es Thankeglving, and on eek ersaay next | ratlroad hes bought the Chippewa Valley & Sus he we king our fight last October, and | aad important facts; and that he left this city M. M. Parker, eS SOV a ot ase. 1 6 ankselving, ani lay, children’s day at rior railway, running seventy-five miles from TE re ee en eee Oneober, BEG || Ae tat even tines secreted himself and avoided that a man like thts has any right to hold a| Garfield fair.——During last Week 4,966 tons of ‘abash, Minn., to the lumber camps in Eww : had the republicans been successful I should re- | the process of the law, He holis te moe, Ex-Marshal Henrys Statement. SEE Caer vi ae tSHal Tidball or | coal were recetved here via canal, and 3,050 tons | county, ‘paying $1,675,000 in Milwaunee a St. commend the same measures wo the legislature I public position, and is the last man who shlould HE DENIES FAVORING THE STAR ROUTE DEFENSE— | Brewster Senay Daa Tahoe’ 12.do with the | shipped. ——The insurance comp. nles will pay at : ‘ now contemplate. Ido not believe we can logts- | hesitate to be present in court to testify inaease | HE SAYS SPigs WERE KEPT UPON uid Thaoe DURIan Delig Reew CRE T TALS ee One was burned by the tate fre Cape ey. ae GEIOK WehIGR oe ee eerie ae Wane to | of this magnitude, and AdunInistration we Cunke | Speciat Dispatch to tho Philadelphia Press. letter, and to the best of my belief no iiuman being | has mever been a candidate for leutenant of Cumin, te. Ben oe Ps tory provision, no matter if it be In the nature of | fustice 1s concerned; and because of his cdaure | CLEVELAND, Nov. 20—The removal of Captain Berg oF hist Cabinet. mae gud perhaps the mem- | police, flour mills were burned yesterday.” Loss, $1 one of the old blue lawa” ane cenmducncy {unite with Mr. Bllss and the | Charles E. Henry from the position of marshal of | Bersof his Cat nor Cameron had anythin yee insured for $12,000. Star.—“What, governor, will_you recommend in | other counsel in the case, in asking his immediate the District of Columbia, to which he was ap- u is . your message oh the liquor question 7” Temoval. ever to do with It. Tidball is in Arizona, and has ses jointed ty President Garfleld, created quite a| been there formonths. I realized before the trials} The Baltimore American, a stanch Garfeld Biter Feeling in the O11 Region. Foster.—{ ata not. yet fully determined. _ I ‘Time enough, has been (given him 0 appear and peach ee Gieyalana Capea’ A rarer home, | Closed that Ainger, Henry, Parker, Helm, and | paper, says to-day, editorially: A telegram ten, ¥. Herald trom Bradi fim revolving in my mind a plan of taxation. In| explain. Not one word has been heard trom » | That a d f Spencer had doue all in their power to help the | “rt will not do for the Washington offictats who | Pa, Now 26, says: A most bitter feeling ts . the next campaign in Ohio the republicans do not | and he has iery aguas as if heen dead. at such an action was in nowise anticipated 1s cause of the star route thieves, but we were all] have brought themselves into disgrace by their in- , tained throughout the oll region ‘against the lead- <~ —— uae the Bovipcomey = ba) Sh Sle usa ee rain to ne shown by the fact that Captain Henry himself had | then so completely tired out by our labors, and | iquitous connection with the star route ring to en | ing men in the Anchor Olt ny and Wecan get aplan of taxation thirteen or fifteen | Mane Tey sisted in, andit he | Bad No inkling of it. He came here last Thursday | the vacation season was so nest at haw thar dvavor to shield themselves behind the honored agents of the Standard, who are accused thousand saloons Gill mare Ge ects Gen | De had he will be had, and brousht tt urt, | after his family to remove them to Washington to | determined not to write this letter until we began | memory of Garfield. ‘They make another bieonee | Roving conspired to produce the recent disastrous think 1 ‘will recomt the fi postr of tax ; snd made to answer for his ac¢ of : ae Ao} spend the winter. Not finding them ready, he | “ Prepare for the new trial of the star route cases. | when they try Lo throw dust into people's eyes by | bear movement. Many small Speculators have peed roms ~ m of a tax on | and eceeainhee Gate Ce mp 2 4 vy and until Thad. gained sufficient proofs to warrant | claiming that President Arthur's action is # more | lost all thelr money, and threats are freely made bo a a 3 coe _ there ose e trade in ies rica I ss i ea those | went to his farm near Geauga lake, where he re- my assuming the position that I have taken in the | in a war upon Garfleld’s friends. ‘There is no | to do violence to the alleged originators of the Tee ae came sation ta hie | COReHTeaT oe EIN ee ee the de, | Malned until this afternoon, when he went to | imavter.” __ | Question of stalwart or anti-stalwart involved In | movement. J. A. Cadwallader, the superiitenden® by yg pl La y Solon to take the train for Washington. He did | | “tis sald that you used your influence to pre-| this affatr. ‘The issue is simply whether the gov. | of the Ancor conjure ane according to unliorm—that ts to say, it should be fixed at a.cer-| _ Fith.—George O. Miller, one of the police of the | not hear of the President's action until he reached Tent eng indictment of Senator Kellogg trom poli- Sid obekrace fhe carte te tat eee Cae ae ee tain amount tn cities and a lesser amount in agri- | District, in a recent judicial inquiry, with tne | the depot and perused a morning paper contain- |“ “vpnere is nota word of truth init. dia every- | Pol yo The Taverene eS CHINE 80 Jostar Tulned ine ‘and‘caused ‘all this trouble It, tewe fara T ar coneered, tanta micas LOO, thab so | audactty of a criminal, confessed under oath that | Ing an account of his decapitation. He. was seca | anit my power toget Senator Kellore indices, | OOPS my wile were not with you I would Dow: pauline Twit recommend that the ‘premines Narom which | of the defendants in thegstar route. case, "acd Lack Hecwhatuosor cure to ser inibewerto chase and I fatled.” That isalt there le aboutien week “e. temy os nm Ohm ana | 0Ut!” Dispatches from Warren say that Cadwak Saloons are located be held for the tax—that 1s, persistently assisted them during the current of | ch arges?” laquired the reporte Pe OS Tee Ihave: no right to ‘Martyr.?? pegont lader 15 not in town, and it 1s Said Uhat he and his that the state of Ohio shall look to the premises | the trial. Because of this confession so made by “I wish to say,” returned Marshal Henry, “that | ~~ e family left in a Close carriage. i Be think that these removals will be fol- | From the New York Times. ae tenants? 2nd the latter can arrange with the | him, I applied tothe Commissioners of this Dis- | any charge made thatl have ben ie eyiapene bas = Whe s Storm orth west. tenant” triet to remove him. ‘That removal has taken | with criminals oF have favored heany hee ee ae, toed By others at all about it -The-conauct | , Marshal Henry, of the District of Columbia, mon tien ow wae eee The Star.—“By way of diversion, Governor, Place. fense In the star route trials is simply !nfamou3.” o CnicaGo, Nov. 27.—Snow was quive intercepted on his return from his Ohio farm to of the men wh ame nti esterday in the northwest, four to six inches falle ‘WHAT IB THE OUTLOOK FOR THE RAFUBL ICAM PARTY | eno etter hy Cal, DISS Have Delors Loan ata eee | wat ae, iss Deen your record 1m those trialst” | Secaiee tot ee ee es ee eagton, has Treeg ee nan bio farm to Ine. itis cool to-day, aud threatening 's. tarthee 1x on10 Soe cece Oe oe Moimediately after the jury was drawn last | P EHOW nothing about anyone else.” Telative to his sudden removal from office. Mr, | fallof snow. Trains ‘are not belng delayed snuck, for the campaign next fall?” in connection with this reference made to me, I spring,” replied Marshal Heniy, “the New York | on Wlatd0 You think of Marsual Henry’s attack | Henry thinks that he 1s a scapegoat and a martyr, | 0D aby or wie ia PS Got. Foster.—Itall depends. It the legislature | will further report thatin the public prosecution of | Herald contained an article evidenty obtained | OLY” oe ot an surprised at it Twas tola at | Long since he discovered that the star route prose- A Clergyman’s Troubles, Dunglesas it did last year, ot course the effoct | thls star route cass and in presenting the Indict~ | from someboiy connected with the dlepartuent of | ene. beginning of the star route trials that it [| Cutlon managers were looking for some one upon | BLOOMINGTON, ILL., Nov. 27.—Ex-Rev. Mr. Hoff ments as yet untried to the grand jury, I have been | justice, charging me with Packing the Jury. “One | undertook to say anything against Henry be | Whom vengesnce for the fallure of the case couid | man, who was’ expelled from the clergy for um will be depressing. We have got to win the fight, | aigea by the wigorous, upright, and able help given | of the attorneys in the case, George Bliss, right | UAH consider int malier of personal atisery, bog | be visited,” He fiuds tist hole tart ee ee | eee conduct, refuses to attempt, an aj though, and I think we will, but to win we must | by Mr. Bliss, Mr. Merrick, and Mr. Ker. I had in- | atter the Jury was published in the Herald, made | }'go not caro what a man of his stamp says about | Jaments that he, an appolutee of President Ar-| declaring that spite and maligaity insted oR not drop the liquor question. Next year's result | tended to pare Inger wane Ne pisoy eto petes the the same charges against me. When my | ie one ‘way or the other.” thur’s lamented predecessor, should have been | Christian justice, nas been awarded him. ‘This 1m Ohio, to my mind, will settle the question | Whole eA, the otek a aes wee ‘ofl ee ny. aan Rebel A eee to AS “Ba TG el “Do you think that the new trial will result in a | thus summarily hustled out of place. It is useless | ends the ecclesiastical trial, but the criminal case whether or not the democrats are to gain national | Bord : sehood. The two Jurors selec 2 for Mr. Henry, or anybody cise, to import 1nto the | 1s still pending. PATHADS tO LAG Tae Ch Sac actRE att | voted for eonviction all the ‘way through. ‘The |COMVICHONTT convictea | case any irrelevant matter ag the commas aba ——-___ power. If the democrats carry Ohio and elect a | was unable to do more than occasionally appear, | jurors that the Rovernment’s opunsél expressed | the men before if we had a fair jure son plea certainly is, It ts very likely that there have | he Story About Secretary Folgera governor and legislature next October it will| butlkept myself instructed day by day with a | themselves as highly satisfied with voted for ac- | with the new and damaging evidence which we | been eager candidates for the marshalship held by Resignation. Inean that they will elect a president tn 1884 The | thorouga knowledge of oll the facts connected | quittal. I could easily perceive that thoy wanted | nave been able to collect. T t ‘we shall convict, | Mr. Henry. It would be remarkable it were NOTHING IN IT. three great questions which will enter the canvass | With the trial, by reading and personal investiga. | uscapegoat.. ‘The trial was along oe; and atten c practically, all of them.” not the case. But this does notexplain Mr. Henry's J will b2 the Hquor tax, the tariff, and civil service | Uon, and I remained here until near the middle of | tew- weeks I learned that spies had been kept | “ “was any effort made to discover the wherea- | Conspicuous sy:;mprthy with the Brady gang, nor reform. I think the present Congress should re- | September and made the closing argument in the | closely upon my tracks night ahd day, but they bouts of George E. Spencer?” Justify his public abuse of the government’s coun- duce the internal revenue taxes and pass the Pen- | case. I mourns, Unig was necessary as an act of | have reported nothing against me, I 963 that it is “Yes; we spent a good deal of money In trying there were five removals from Gleton civil service reform bill. The plain people are | duty to the administration of public justice and | charged by Mr. Bliss that 1 have been Im aympathe to find’ out his whereabouts. Several times we | Oflice ordered for the same cause, it follows that Waking up to the question of civil service reform, | 0 show the people of ae Ltn owe oe catia en ae ere ces knew where he was, but by the time our agents | the ex-marshal 1s only one of ‘several alleged and want something done. Although we w. re 01 ro lace hiding scapegoat orl tn Ohio aor I belles: Raksha justice should be done. I have never] succeed. He also chat * Pore eae nese Be was. ae ae "ges ima published tn- | Teach et forgotten = your instructions on my | terview that I indulged tn abuse unsel and | 80 District have met defeat even with the liquor question not | forgotten. Your instruct pursue these | nico declared thet uarcors hadino caso.all | agi tere ean tne, Tumor that Di place Bight Again! ‘THIS TALE OF JAY HUBBELLISM oud De aenUitted If clea laeene eta | oe we aklog Uae chad ably fade, and any | omered to your” if -cnpendeecbcessc god shoul Le m mi at chai n07 alse, ry S s and his methods made a deep impression on the | guilty should be, punished If clearly wallty, ana | ace, the ‘inclinations’ tomer ime 1 bows nae “it is absurd, Isaid along time ago, and Ire-| ‘The peremptory dlemtssion from goverment people, and contributed in nosmall degree todem- | that there must be ‘no half-hearted sentiment in Pe: ) t tt now, I shall never recetve or accept a posi-| employ of 8; months nN particularly careful and’ anxious to employ jpencer, Henry, Ainger, Parker, and qeoute mena {he purpose ofthe government and its oflers in| seo thie the-edministration of justice should tn no | in sot Reareh OE AG TS Geet ena! Liver? | Kista ta Presifens Attueyta mut teapetens 2 rosect way rrassed. I sup) at I am pam Star—“Why do you favor Pendieton’s anter ferious and prolonged deltheration over all | only man omelaly Connected with the star route ETO hinted Chat Me, Bisine ona tae eandier tas ee ania nee reyperestead egetingeeg ie det ne case case, ex: who by making any Gov. Foster.—“‘As a politician I favor it because | that the men who were Indicted were guilty men, | or showing any sympathy erty eee Foutes bad hos wing cable, zelations with star | att good citizens of all parties and all factions. 4¢ the democrats gain national power it will allow a eaten ee ere berg Sia bate See san ratOR; a8 Ewas appointed by | yon think about this?” ‘There 1s no difference of opinion about the merit ‘ne rojected, offic! ‘s e1 7 “ etic proceedings protection aay ee accu, Cmicehalders sow tm to remain any | Toa undex twine of olicial aamnority a epemeta | oe eee ho you attrmbute your removal | tnia kind, Gut Tao cor tha enaite, changes of Thema octor the Just. punishsbont of fea values were cor Coven years. I want to see it prevail | pisn of deliberate robbery of the public treasury. | to pny policy of President Arthur regamdtng offlce- | garaing.” At any rate, as I sald betore Tiney | derers, before the present Congress dies.” To carry out that plan they had laid their holders appointed before his administration | Sothin} ‘at all about it, nor do I know anything| The new trial of the star route conspirators ts The Star.—“Do you tavor action on the tariff by | hands ‘upon a fund dedicated by law to Peps ” Bs about these wild rumors that are about re- | Set down for the first week in December. “It eNom ravon sini tmowrarnn, | Bay Saee o es an cous out ila | mri Ms Saher ea aneue Baa ava Be | spacing he "vngutin ot Sl € Non Wr. | oe oe ae pots Bul DORSN'T FAVOR TARIFF LEGISLATION, tion, our social comfort, our commercial prosperity | facts touching iny connection vith thostar some | Prank Hatton teat De yoat ova poukica us| Ghee coe officially should Gov. Foster.—“No, Ido not. What I would itke | our national growth, Of Maat money they | cases, or he is quite willing to listen to exparte | eounsel 15 the stor cent ee some measure purified, that every one may know | * the close Saturday evening: Single shell—J, to see Is a reduction of the internal revenue tax. | petal to their own private gain. and divided | statements and act upon them with no warning to “J have wished for some time to be allowed to} what I know 80 -—tnat the Collins, 164; James R. c Tet the democrats handle the tariff when they get | It 10r thelr own personal barges: Te wane cop- ig Seta inst t upon the | Witidraw, and x would only be too giad to have iin dead earnest from we President Gown.” Base ball the House. At 8 party man, I would like to sec | Gaerves the. severest Punisiinent ” the lay |Meat not stal Saay be, the oy Gomovet lange tho emoluments | |, At the present tame Chere could ws: part of the President call a special sessioif of the 48th “That TI cannot tell. It remal necessarily | President than he has afforded. Congress on the 4th of March next, and let the prolonged, from my home and family, But SEAS Se TP democrats fight over the tariff. ‘Tne national can- ve up the cases my with-| de Nebraska Star Route Cases. ‘Yass In 1884 Will be fought on the tariff issue. It : $0. : talaconstrued. From the New York Herald. the democrats will only maintain the free trade e A Omana, Nov, %.—The star route cases in Ne- doctrine we can elect a republican President. . General Garfield’ 1 Hence, I want to see che democra\ -say the least, and have s as early i tiiem, toruin their extra session ! is. eure their rem

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