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Exeopt Sanday ILDIN H and 11th St,, by | per Company, | | THE EVENI PUBLISHED Dail: AT THE § Corner Pennsylvania The Evening Star Newsy SPECIAL NOTICH ‘D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, ; 1883. it Against the Pos Frightfnl Accident in Phitadelphia. A TRAIN RUNS INTO A STREET CaR—Two oF FHS PASSENGERS KILLED AND OTHERS INJURED, SOM® PATALLY. Pmivaperrata, Oot. 8.—An {n-bouna train on the North Pennsyivania branch of the Puiladelphim and Reading ratiroad ran into a street car of the Union Ine at Susquehanna avenue and American street this morning. ‘The car was demolished, | And all of the passengers were more or less injured. ‘Ten persons who were most severely ‘injured wer taken to the Episcopal hospital, and two of m have since died. ‘he driver of the | Street car was Inside the car at the time of the Teets, loaves a wite ands” nes Hammill, coal had bts’ leg cut nity minutes after ring mong the injared was a we a chile residing 235 , and dt the “hospteal, a named Mary aS Cat= She aud several é , . Y tand one, M ish ews 5 o 8 P piesa ee Washington News and Gossip, riser orsise sro, noe vasrseoune| Lelegrams to The Star. \se’smessa'cinior on teecr } beled THis Ga TRAE Eine eee -pay.—TInternal reve- DAMAGES. | that fares were dr postied in te box, and Light & i ™ - SE 891.92 The Now Orleans National Bank to-day, by Mr. pUme to Wateh for traias at the stevun rot ee 2 YELLOW Fryer 1% MEXtO9 asp Crna. —The | Charles Tsompson, tied a suit agt. Waiter Q. |THE EPISCOPAL CONGRESS. | 2 S53" ngy althousn tes hed PPL CENTENNIAL CELE Sanitary Inspector of the marine hospital service | Gresham, Postiuaster General, for $100,000 dam- } Deen directed ar ago Ww er B . a at Vera Cruz reports e’gat deaths from yellow Bek meer ise, by se oe Oar eae spree = ae - = oes at that plic i 12th, fever at that port during the week ended Septem- | Septe! eae s nee : INT Nj . a GERMAN CoOL” TION IN NORTH AMERICA. | yyrpor PAR RON On . ber ait. The onspector at Mavaia porte: nine defamatory and libelous matter and direeting PEECH OF THE LORD BiSHOP OF ROCHESTER. ls The driver ha¢ a north " ne DON ROVND HATS AND deaths from yeliow fever during week ended $2 money orders Intended for M. A. Dauphin Se i j Bound train passe d thie ape i 1 BONNETS, | tember 28th. d to the bauk shall not be delivered. Fea tp S Live neve cn pacaees mek Sane + 7 ee wet . ums a a “ier was intended to x 4 i SPE. LE ix a PHRICA gs aa 2 o~ TV) SCHURTZEN PARK, ttention given to all orders Srenerany CHANDLER visited the Brooklyn navy | HLRUIM states, thas sald oner was intended to i LY SPEAKS AT TOLEDO. men's. noth Duthctewad train, Fusing we SUNDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOR 8S; — — == = yard yesterday, and made @ thorourh Inspection Hegel action in and about transacting its, bank -__—_-* cee eaten an wearioe tt os vanlhacem] yeh ; " 9 lor 1 ‘Tennes ing business, to have Its customers believe thal e sian, Sand burl: AT TWO O'CLOCK st Wisire Ovesisa onal for repairs feom nix | OF ens Wulldings end the i}ps Trenton, Tenneasce, | AE anes money by fraudulent practices,and | STREET CAR SMASHED BY A TRAIN, the passengers, brutsed and Uloeding, into a pro- : aeeee SUNDAY, Octo: ado and Galena. Ie remained tor some tims | nye CUS tne mutntits pret damage jiuiscuous heap.” Aipbulances trom. the Eptscoy, Full Orchestra, Chorus of 1) Voice oF “| LOW! 1 bourd the enone ants aa mate aie 7 se ay = es hospital a quickly aud most of the sufferers in the workings of tne electrie lighton tat vess <a eS als : . were removed to that Institution, while others IMPORTED EONNETS AND EOUND HATS, ae making aiew notes as to the methods of wol ee atl ARG SIA OS IL IS a Se THE FRENCH-SPANISH IMBROGLIO. | — ~ ~ into neighboring USCS: a few of TCESDAY 5) if ing It acing com 3 e Col Jas al e Injured were taken to their homes, It ts said ae eee hati at 1230 pase « of J Fohrave Tne commis: | MAG Nels meeting tase niet for ae parpone — by aman who withossed the accident that a hoy YBER Sp awn 3p. 1883, ae =a CAPTURE OF RENEGADE INDIANS.—' aking arrangements for the prospective race : Was acting as driver while the regular driver was ae MES. M. J. HUNT, (eee OF REFINED sioner of Indian affairs to-day received a dispatch | between representative crews of the twoclubs. The | A DESPERATE MURDERER’S ESCAPE. | inside the cat. Sa oY rep20 YF street ne-thwest. Mi 1 Sp aTCe from Agent Ronan, at Atlee, Montana, conveying | Potomacs named the date of the race the 10th — — = Se = SH se 2 aud T streets nortlnwest, ss Sa Seana oa S| inst. and preferred the upper course. ‘To both of ae eee ‘The French-Spanish Imbroglio. MIOME, M B. Vax Re A ae z the information of the capture of ten renegade | thes> propositions the Calumbia committee dts- SPAIN DEWAND! INDEMNITY AxD Tae FUKISHNEKT OP a Mave 1. Vax Beeern, AL 30CKE Peres Indians: The prisoners have been | sented, stating tat they were not authorized to| THE PRESIDENT ENJOYING HIMSELF. | ®P4™ pewaxns 1worustry axp th ; EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION, 219m srRFET NokTAWwESE, iy CONS SL eS ES Meee eR Re ne Paws, Oct. 5.—The Figaro and the SATURDAY, OCTOBER SIXTH, Havine just . will OREN, the POSTMASTER GENERAL GRESHAM was detained at | to refer the matter to the club. The joint com- [omer taeda peepee ambassador, yesterday handed to M. Ty, prime MATIN AND EVENING, FR IN OCTOBE his home to-day by an attack of chills. The Post- | mittee adjourned without coming to any agree- The P, E. General Convent) [mtnister, and BM. Chatlemel-Lacour, miniater of eee ‘ne — PORTATIONS OF DRESS T " master General will probably 1n his annual report | ment, THE LORD BISHOP OF ROCHESTER ADDRES: foreign affalrs, a hote setting forth We grievances i; E. SUELIVAS, #1 if ss AND NOVELTIES. Wednesday the question of tie inerease In the weight - - House. | OF Spain in connection with the arrival of Ki HERBERT A. SLADD Wona o3-Im fa He has mob declies yet whether to | ,,1# Cktwixar, Court.—The business of the June | Pritapetrnta, Oct. 8.—The general convention | Ajronso in Paria, aint demanding the punisiment <sicsmaicianii sana make any po tion on the subject, | FMM Of the Criminal Court will be resumed by | of the Prove Eptscopal church tn the United | of the authors of the manifestation agarnst his STEVE TAYLOR, PETE but It i suggested that the Welgit could be ine | J8dse Wylle on Monday next, the sth instant, | States re: led this morning In the church of | majesty, and saulsfaction tor Spatn in preportio and ather creased from qh alt an ounce to an ounce. ‘The post and the following cases have been piaced on the | the Holy Trint Morning prayer was read by i to the gravity of Ube outra, se. ‘he Rot ub oe = E =e oflice onlclals are now gathering information to be | &NSMment for that day: Lucinda Willams alias | Ttev. Wm, It Ashicy, D.D., of Wisconsin, aud Itev. papers Was well received by Mm. Ferry and NATIONAL THEATER, Subinitied to Judge Gresham. Lucy Wititams, indicted for the murder of I Saniuet 11, Giesy, D-D., of the diocese of Conneeti- | CaM itemelsLacoer’ M. Here ute cea ee BY e i mae fant child last spring by negieet; Josepiu ‘The benediction “was pronounced by the Rt. | Conference with President crery ee a EVE NG AND SATURDAY, z = liams, larceny. appeal trom Police Court: Richard Henry Benjamin Whipple, D.D., bishop of , vis : SURRELY TODD Tho civil service | Queen, Francis Carter, Liova Muad. and Willtatn | 3 pao sestedas’s os GEN. THIBATDIN'S ATION. le’ Collect commissioners have addres:ed a letter to Mr. De- ae : hk be Ennesota, Alice Sab eminui-s Ot yesterdays aee- hincry ix tot Notice licant has deposited in hi shall eng in or who shall Insiness after th i tion of present sos Wh 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, 8-4 Ach € Also, ) Ash, White Pine, Geor erry, Poplar, Oak, ‘otimg, F n current market prices. WM, Mel OF WASHINGTON. The temporary office 6 wut 7, Evans bui npany are at Rooms w York avenue, | | and will sail on Tuesday next. zendort in response to his letter of September 27, he democratic rei mmittee of Virginia, is a govern feltutions In any gov- it conditions would y ncter, fford the commission under whole inachinery of the De- partment of Justice 1s at (its) command, any tigations concerning the facts, and to secure their enforcement.” YELLOW Fever Dying Ovr.—The acting Secre= NavAL Notes—The U.8.8. Swatara, now at Bos ton, has been ordered to proceed to Port au Prince, ‘Tae training ship arrived at_ New York from Newport Newburgh. Commodore Walker, ector Starbuck, of New steamve sels that “there 1s nov the slight t | I Horan, for assault, from the Police Court. Manson was elécted additional second Heutenant; I. Thornett was elected first sergeant, viee Keech, resigned; First Corporal Wiis B. Ma- Lr fifth sergeant, vice Manson, aud Private ‘ank E. Johnson elghth corporal. SICAL DEPARTMENT OF Howard Ux ‘The building occupled ts We one for- merly known as the normal school building, ubia_ road. Mr. Hugh Gallagher, keeper ‘table, was driving in from ‘Bright wood, when his horse became frightened and ran down’ the road at a furious rate, colliding with every obstacle In the way, wrecking the vehicle Green, assistant chief of the eastern divis ‘sion offi on, Pen- dled yesterday afternoon at Albuqu que, N. M., where he hasbeen spending his vaca- tion, Mr. ’Green, who was ¢4 years of age, was a native of Vermont,but had resided in this city and been attached to the Pension office for over nine- Conover, Charles Beveridge and Ebenezer P. Cross, or the case has been postponed untli sion had been read Rev. De. E. A. Hoffman, of pw York, from the committee to wait on fle and ad iressx4 the house, all’ the deputies rer ing standing. He ‘d most stac thanks for the kindness and courte: lis name was received. It was ni to thts country, sald he be the last. "He waS not so foolish 9s hide from himself the fact that the kindness w. with which 1s first visit to The American chu h 18 foremost. among the lgious bodies of wil ch he might trwy ila reiig- N-wman and Johu Bry yourselves,” said the lord bishop, invincible.” united among ‘and you will be BOARD OF MIS=IONS. adopted. COMMUNICATION FROM THE ARCHBISNOP OF CANTER- BUR) On motion of Bishop Stevens, of Pennsylvanta, the rules were suspended In order that the lord ie had a very big ‘heart, in which was room fi chair of St. Augustine. Archbishop Benson 15 a and he hoped tt would not | 3! APRANES, blique Prancad usiructed M. F i : eaon . Daudin to resign the porttol’ tai inc ties in wh lons of the law | ‘THe Narronat Rupr {the regular monthly | Lord Bishop of Rochester, reported the prexeu codons tae er fod BPS EC He a pererarr reat respecting and state that it | meoting of the National hifle hight, five ac. | of that gentleman. ‘The lord bishop of Rochester, | CkPRSS"S the ‘bette that Gem, Thibaudin bas issued except at does not x ane ’3 statement that | tive members were elected. Sergeant Joseph O.| the Right Rey. Dr. Thorold, was then bitro. already resicned. 2. C. Clark, treastirer 0 E RSSIGNATION ACCEPTED, ris dispiteh to Renter's @s that Presi ADVICE OF TRE FRE MINISTER OF PORTION the data proper inves. | s ‘The mechanical a extended fo him as a representative of i —A Madrit dispatch to a local txation letter concludes by ‘saying that was opened and of the church. Let 10 one p ors sm ur.the Frew la ‘ = = Dezendorf’s change “is too general, since 1t ‘0 learn carpentry the lord Dishop, ‘that Enyiand has cease W Uhat the specialty IMBERY fnculp.ics no one in particular, except Mr. Clark, | Sime number will commence on Monday. About! America. ‘The Engli-h church Is proud of the life | full text of Prost Ey to King of the Di tion especially ordered to suit | and d now that any ylolation of the | twenty boys and girls are to learn printing, and | and activity of her daughter, We In the old colt Alfonso be ofle: and that Une pre sogee euceea at ‘The comtssion do-s not | classes will, be formed in shocinaktng and tn- | try do not feel as If We ate In our decrepitu le leaders of th rs againt the sintthing. A PRENCI CONSULATE IN SPATN STONED, Gen Vireinia Pine, rough, | futher than itis at the command of ail good citi = fous land. In less than 100 years 42 avebeon | At Saragossa a crowd uuibled before the , Grosse, or mamifaccured ito Partition, Ceiling, Wain, | 22S} DUL the commission wil certalnly use all vay.—Last evening an exclt-| created tn this country, without asking the per- | F latte 3 anid Mou San lote rename: the anihority given it by law and the rules to lace near Mount Pieasant, on | mission of a lectslature.’ In the worts of Cardinal | by Uke police and diss TO-DAY. Cor, 19th and B tury of the Navy to-day recelved a telegram from | ¢ rie eae Nhe The house then met with tue nonse of bishops 7 YORK, Oct. 5.—The Post's financial articie —— mmaindant Welch, of the Pensicola navy yard, | Houndary the horse colllded with a-bucey: pews, | 25 tHe board oF missions. ‘The Rigut. Rev. Aliced | suyes Tue stock suarker was cone te article > conducted at “Go. | AS ToLOws: No new cuses of yellow fever and 00 | pied by William Yates, and Mr. Parish. Both gen- | Le D-D., D.C.L.. bishop of Delaware, was In thw MN this forenoon, as the result of a rald upon tied Ly the undersigned, | deaths, ‘Tne last case is in tts ‘seventh day.” tlemen were thrown out and badly bruised. ‘The | C24!r, on his rightboing the ior bisiop of Roches. | U al Shares, all of which dectined sharpl: Hi ee ruvaway horse brought. up at the Thomas statue, | tf and on his’ left the president of te house of | ‘The reason given for the attack on the cunt che EDWARD GODEY, SECRETARY CHANDLER 13 expected af the Navy Y ght wpe deputies, Hisense canes tof | MAS (hat the Delaware and Hudson © ny hod ———————— sania awe : ps 4 a ROSES ev. Dr. N. If. Schenck present he report. of | re coal prices. ‘The 1. e of acl <g> THE BRUSH SWAN ELECriuc Comp departinent on Monday next. DgatH OF AN OLp Pexstow Orricrar—Mr. L | rie committee on Order Of business, Whine wer z The muin force of the attack, | however, was on Lackaw , In which there Were very large transactions, the total sles of the forenoon of Uhat stock being over 100,060 shares, Uhere being some sales of blocks of 1,000 108 ON shares ata time. The resulyof this'attick was that aWanna declined 2 jh Kk may be Hl ech years Sreriuine Fc s chester miz! ~ - | an % Plens of the proposed work may be seen and full in- | eh 67 of the bureau of navigation, has returned to | teeh years. ‘The remains TL be vrought here for i ee eee eae iss Hus ar, aifes nol formation obtained, Washingtou trom New York, where, 1n company } Durh ae ene a really residing at No. 440 P lord bishop said that the archiishop desired to | the col shares also went down atthe same time, ee The subscription book - Matt Secretary, Chandler he tsp tie electric bret torehwest IMCs city congratulate the American church on the ap- | viz: Michi tral 1 per cent and mn CE AI a ae is ad USEUng, (Operas On tie TSS) Teshton. He | le Raion AvuedEn (Pouiy/ Deauwea-The Proaching centenary of the cousecration ot ths | Pacific pretersea tig. » ues exter . x says h s sfac a 1S 4 Sa PALA WeMiACHad 4 d i] ev. Bisi ro rt isi 34 stile Wili sati for Asta about the first of November. aa areas vente an ta the Fall On ak Eucten wane oe eee jie: per STAN, were Joseph Virgil A. Bond,Eaward | tie late Dr, Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury. | next the attack was renewed. Not only val shares buton Union Pacife, “ai sof tue game. The | Many religious commurions. The Ame n | Northwe: nd St, Paul, aliof which made who Is conducting the investigation at Al- and st tis | Church and the citizens of the Untted Stat lower earlier in the day. The net re- my tet 0 | is six months uatds Or Poo: to eall and see | Dany into the explosion on the tug Robinso: e 50 each L always regarded with love and respect. He | Sult of the trating up to 12:30 Ww ad cheapest place of aususementin | ports to the supervising tuspector gel Imposed without the imprisonnicat. 1S cone, and a worthy succes-or now occuples the | TW: Most active stocks were lower than w remaining un- clos? last night, only GooDs: in my mind that the explosion was caused by the | next. an Of great learning, of great capacity, of great | Chanzed or a tracts pr. Railroad issues an. gro-sest negligence and carelessness on the part ———— courage. ‘The lord bishop sald ‘he woult'do ail in generally lower; government. bonds were“; OF ALL Kr Of all in charge of the boat,’ Two Morr Suis AGatsst THE B. & P. Ratzroap. | his power to persuade him to visit the Unlied | higher for the 43,4 bighor for the 4 aS FING ——— Messrs. Hagner & Maddox to-day filed a sult for | States, lower for the 43; rates for moncy were GAS FIXTUL THE WEEKLY Star tor this week ts now ready | Thadeus “A. Hopkin3 against the Baltimore and| Arier an eloquent address by the lord bishop the | Cab = SA> FENDERS, ANDIRON Large stock of the latest designs. for nailing; price, three cents per copy. It 1s a | Potomac railroad company for $5,000 damages to | letter from the Archbishop of Canterbury, primate WiitaMs large, elght-paze paper, of Mity-Ix columns, cut, | Property on. Maryland avenue, between tl and | of all Eagland, was read by Bishop Lee, the depu- ‘Mousienr — ScaRGARS RANGES, | Paste ahd folded, and will be sent anywhere in j Jot streets. Willlam Fegan, by Messrs. Cook «| tes all standing. It congratulated the conven- | BALTIMORE, Oct. 5—Vinguia sixes, consolidatna, 4PORTER OF CHINA seyl5 M. W. BEVERIDGE, PLUMBING AND HEATING. SAWL S, SHEDD, 409 9th strect northwest, N OF VIST "AND. mee © New York s In response, io suce: e e NO. snd. 1 house of the bride’s parents. —Senator Austin F. rors She: Sree pon ante pee Bed the fact that both houses adjourned for the pur- | November, 1.0” al0;" Deve the United States’and Canada, postpald, for one dollar a year. PERSONAL.—Hon, Z. C. Robbins, who has pass7d the summer in Maine, has taken rooms at the Hamilton for the winter.—Mr. E. M. Hood, of Pike, of New Hampshire, has secured rooms at Cole, entered a sult to-day against the same for $12,000 damages to property at the northeast cor her of 3d street and Virginia avenue, —— To BE MARRIED IN PHILADELPHTA.—Cards are out for the marriage of Mr. Ambrose Aman, formerly of this city, but now of Philadelphia, to Miss Florence B. Middleton, of that city, whtch cere- tion on the approaching centenary of tne conse- ¢ration of Bishop Seabury, the iirst prelate of the Episcopal church in America. Resolutions of congratulation were also read from the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. The Right Rev. Bishop Lee made a tew remarks pose of engaging in the work of propagating the 4455 did t BALTIMORE, Oct. Flour’ stead —Cotton steady—middling, 10%. y active—Howand stivet do. extra. %.75a4.75:4o. fa 5. ett nuily. 6, t—southern fire. red, 1.4 1.15 \a1.15%.- Coy southern white ATTORNEY seps musavenie_| the Hamilton forthe session, He will have Mrs Row emmlcyed. Uy tae cere Seam une: Sar epee ae rer ie at shot. Si ADS: Year, OD 2 aida 8 S11 Tth street, 5 doors above Pea meee 5 and Miss P.ke with him.—Senator Edmunds, Col u st asked: Jantiary, 53 mathern, shat: eS ee $26 SI! 7th street, 5 doors above Penna, ne ak 2.1883. | George E. Waring, of Newport, and the Marquis | © Philadelphia. cite Right Rev. Bishop Stevens, of Pennsylvania, | wrtcin) white, Freed. aa Pena GOODRICH, ATTO! z a oe between | te. Cl vormicy's, — Ss off-red a resolution, which was adopted, 0 ye Hl steady ot A : Eiinl| SEWING MACHINES, &e. the undorsiscted un of TAMEOU & | oe Wen OF Ndr. 1s 86, Wilkens Con means | oA, WEDDING AND! 4 Camisrextva.—Mr. R. w. | Cuct a eolulon, which was adopted, Chat a | des. Hye hiekicr, 63305. Hay steady —gatine, Xo wally traus- SE NG MACHINES, &c. HUPTY, is this d mutual consent. Brewer, of N.J-.1s at Willard’s——Congressman | carter, jr, and Miss Georgia I. Tenly were mar. | Cou! es ce Sete jet and easy, Mess Po Bulk awats—ah § = RICHARD IL TRYLOM will sign in Laqudation and | McComas, of Md., and Pay Director Cunninghim, | Garter J vCUIng At the home Of Mee Neniyeon | D¥trs, and two laymen to draft a suitable reply | WH {and wasy New perky 150), Mul tats = continue the Inisiies U.S.N., are at the Ebbitt.—Mr. and Mrs. J. W. | the yith-street road, in the presence of a large | L@ the communication for the propagation of ihe rib Rly. Hams, 15"ai6%. La BLIc AND cress os Tae Harper, of New York, are at the Arlington. —Mr. | comp ny of friends.’ Rev. Mr- Gardner, of the Mt, | 805el in foreign parts, * rt Wa20: ¢ eave) 3 E. F. Ahdrews and Wife hove retursed from an | 7 ali ; : ————— 25, Petroleatin quiet 2 1 Zion M. E. church, performed the ceremony. After | Daring Escape of » Condemmed Mare _ — DUO cures ae Seat OF Se nes A: | the marriage ceremony Mr, Gardner christened bpd * yg BE Gh Atco tion into the Colerado disaster.—Justice ——— » Says: John Smith, the ere IS; corn, 10,000bushicls; oats, 3,000 Lb 4 ee re Maen Gen. Holabird, Gen. McKeever and ex-Sena Mane Orr wirm $10.—Yesterday afternoon two | d¢fed Josiah Harden at. Elkins, tn Garrett count 200 bn ‘Shipnents-—corm, L900.” bushels, dition > prepared to Urn Hendricks are in New York. Assistant Adju- white men entered the book store of Mr. C.'G. Pur-| ureenston Capper e coma be cated te Yaliee | Sales—wae 6,000 busliels; corn, #,000 bushels, ae, prompt uy work jn tant ¢ ¥. Sheridan, ald to Lteut, | cell, 418 9th street, and a purchase of 85 cents was | into his cell and the faleh gore sotlanry ee —— : set fie Eperavinigs, for eon ate tee tenis) Gan Bue In the city. amnur Brad-| made, for whitch & $20 Dill was tendered. The | when sinitis ‘necked bin downs took a are The German Bi-Centennia’ at se Designs and Estimates firaishéd upon application, | Huns, Miss Davles and. Miss Kenzi Boston I. Sthed for the returaof the. Wi as Ne ned ue gna Dik tiie Ellaln | Wile eA! alin Xo t2i6 Noor, | FaOGRAs SNOekED Os SNE EsoceNEDN NOERAE (Paar Gx NG COME C. Perry and wife, Cieazo, and S. A! Purdy und | Change, which he passed over, and Inpassine back | l0cKed the jailer up and escaped with his shuckies | Ata largely attended mceting of the executive brat Roesewnre, hat we are tle only authorized Agents for the eele- Fe How $20, $25, sand FIVE years’ ww York aventie, wife, Chicago, are ‘rexistered PUBLICATIONS. Bow Beuss, BOW BELLS, BOW BELLS, ns nincty-six pages of orizi- nal matt " . and some forty-eight il- lustrations by cuuinent artists, also a valuable collection of thirteen of the best Melodies from the best compo- morhing.—D. S. Richar W. Reed and wife, Virginia; C ce Assistant Surgeon H. P. Harvey S.N., and Lieut. F. V. Abbat, U.S.A, are stopping at the Ebbitt. ——_—__+e-—______ Prctestant Eplscopal churen In Philadelphia closed in Te Star yesterday, the remaining stinding committees were announced, and a committee Was appointed to invite the lord bishop of constitution of the church, and from the canons, ‘Was appropriately referred, Rev. W. R. Hunting- ton, D. D., of Massachusetts, presented his report the change for the $20 a $10 bill was absiracied from it, With which they hastily made off. —.—_—_ Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tie EvesrNe Star, Tan Nortn Canorrna SoLprIERs.—All the remains jueed In the caskets prepared for thein as soon as ossible, ‘THE NAvAL Vessers.—The U.S. steamers Frolic and Relief will be brought before the close of the week from the Navy Yard at Washington to the lower ship yard here when, after Inspection, 1t pl ps fore Judge Keith by Mr. F. Burke, counsel for the | applicants, and corporation Attorney Beckham. and A. W. Armstrong for the validity of the city on. Every effort. 1s being made to re-capture him. Smith ts a desperate fellow. He was only a short while since convicted of murder in the first de- gree and sentenved to be hanged. Gov. Hamilton Was expecte! to sign his death warrant at Anna- Polls to-day and fix the date of execution. ————>——"s General Foreign News by Cable. speech delivercd at a banquet in Beltast last Hight, censured the foreign and home policy of | sq the government, The latter, he claimed, conceded too much to the radicals and the Parneilites. He asserted that Mr. Parnell sought to draw near to the Liberal party again only to accomplish his pur- here yesterday, representing 170,000 miners, an agreement was arrived at to ask an advance in wages of 15 per cent. committee of the German bi-centenntal celebras ton, last night, the committee on Invitations re- Ported that clerks in the departments who wish to take part In the procession will have permission to leave their offices at noon Monday. Satistacto-y reports were received from the various commite The Great Episcopal Conference. of the North Caro!ina confederate soldiers re- J b fod = tees having charge of different parts of the ceie- THE BUSINESS TRANSACTED YASTERDAY IN BOTH | Moved froin Arlington are now me at te under- Bpel ee ee eee eae eee ae is ee ee HOUSES. tuker’s establishment of Mr. Benj. Wheatly, on NE POLICY. rogr. Procession next Mt " After the report of the generat convention of the | King, near Coluintunsstrest, ‘The. bones will be | LONDON. Oct. 8.—Sur Stafford Northeote, in a | adopted, fs as ‘ollows? The procession Wil i the strects 3 d avenues adjic: nt to Mount Veron are at 1 p.in., and start at 8 pan. The order of procession ts as follows: Mounted police, mounted color bearers, Chlet Marshal Cuarles’ Waller, aids, executive come inittee in carriages, oldest Inbubitants, nS) FAV z G cl i“ Ss, Which was to destroy English connection | "First division-Marsh al Geo, Walker and ald THE LADIES’ FAVORI Rochester toa seat by the president. The secre- | wint pe deverinined whether they sall be disman- | POS W! ie n First divisiou.—Marsh al Geo.C. Waiker and aids, JOURN | tary read acablegram from the church congress | tied, or broken up, or remodeled and kept abroad | With Ireland. This object, he hoped, would be | Wilson Post band, Washington Light Into CeTION.— featuns of this publication | in session at Reading, England, sending brotherly | for inerenants’ service. Rade gd heey gye eran id be if the | corps, Druin corps. Union Veteran corps, AUERBACH, PARE AUIOS | Ctccting: A resolution wes acepted returning the | THE Habeas LIgcon Cases—The habeas corpus | 12 bers of the house Of commons stood true to | Veteran Corps Cadets, Marine Vand, National sheep ART WORK | cordtalgreetings of the English church congress. |! the case of the restaurant keeper committed Rifles, Natlonal Ries Cadets, Drum comps. | First Prenton FOUR-PAGE ion to drop the words «Protestint Episeo. | into custody on refusal to pay tine for violation of 170,000 MINERS ASKING AN INCREASE OF PAY. gompany—Union Veteran corps; band; But 'MACHIN | pak tron the Book of ‘Corenon Pager frog abs | Sunday law was argued to-day at Warrenton be-| MANCHESTER, Oct. 5.—ALa mocting of delegates | Zouaves; company “A, Wasiitngton Cait corps company A, Capital City Guards; company B, Capital City Guards; company B, Lincoln Light Iniautry; company A, Webster rifles. EW QU law. Nand NEW AMERICAN, No. 7, as secretary of the committee on revision of the THE CAMPAIGN IN TONQUIN. Second © Ya earret e~s J. i. Busher and y = ent Butchers’ association, now more extensively tsex is city. : LADIES’ PAGES are especially attractive, con- _ . $ ma Locat Orrion.—A memorial asking the legista-| Lon pon, Oct. 5.—A Paris dispatch to the Ex- token ae i fr kind.” For SALE ONLY. by © AUERBACH, oe acts do. fullui chvravings Of FIGURES | ofthe day tor Suesday aext’ Toe eee Le OTUET | eureto autnorize a local option vote on the liquor | change, Wlegraphn company sigs: A member of ra and; Benevolent, Bakers’ aswoclation, cL Aneebach's Geuty Frishing and Hat Store Pe, cud lant bal nocleure, originale THE MOUSE OF BISHOPS. boon prepared here by the reeent tetapstanes cos: | quia must be energetically pusied ‘aud a decisive | town; Grand Arig of the fe-publicy German Wet- 3 oor. Sead postal and we wi you our new ut not a Ss n prepai e recent 21 - | quin er J sion ;, . | Price list free. sopra D Dt Pee ene St an In the house of bishops yesterday the five new venuien, and will be circulated ina short time in| blow struck before France comes to terms with sip Robinett gh ut gt babe yt =e = Price, : bishops, consecrated since the last convention, | the various counties for signatures China, whose resistance to the Slee fein; Venain Balers; GermasmaMeuncrcbbers “estan | GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. __ | Sah-bebeinge faites pnb ieldding sj ook thelr seats Tho names ot tho bishops | ,.Erowreny Nove, fhe sors having, depart | ie SrteMent oe dam ee ee ee Me Hopkine=|| ——— = THE INTERNATION, Ww deceased since the last’ general convention were | piackbirds—The injunction application of Mr. UENTEFP OBSEQUIES. first settlers aud the four seasons; associations Cites S. B. E 16) Santi 31 Beakaun read, Ws Right Rev. Dr. Atkinson, of North Caro- | F."H. Havenner, owner of the Alexandria and| gp. Perenasuna, Oct & The government has | 20t otherwise enumerated; Journ” stone- S. D. Eatery, ‘nt Rev. Dr. Kerfoot, of Pittsburg, and the | yeesburg telegraph line, agalast the Washington, ved to allow the delivery of speeches ab rns | cutters, trades unlons, Capital Clty ure Club, SUCCESSOR TO EPORT OF THE CONDITION Hight, Hew. De. Talbot, of Indiana. Tue lord | Onig and. Western. railroad company, Will De | Tescnsi nt at rerene a Pore bea Geoue | With float. Ppl antes DUBREUIL BROTHERS, seh nics WitrowAL Re CLC eee ne nannies | brought before Judge Keith next week ——An tron Tous from wartous organizations Lavo sanocnoed Senn eke Ge . D Se ¥ ets’ N. AN) y NA NA si bi I it on the line of the W. a qanceaton ne aca aye apa ia ‘were appo:nted. BW. ruliroad, ‘will be begun this month,—an- | ‘el intention of attending the obecqules. saddlers, hardware, metal workers and’ plumbers, cabinet ' makers, ‘carpenters, makers, Vi - other freight engine, leased by the Virginia Mid. _ Seren Senn Gomme mucho oat Surr AGAINST A PHYSICIAN FOR ALLEGED MAL- | Mona‘ ompany from the Baltimore & Olio railroad PRACTICE.—To-day, Mr. H. B, Moulton, for Thomas A Bank President Arrested on a Charge ‘of Swindling. and f 1s eners wi PUBIC AxXp Wilson, filed a suit agiinst Dr. Warwick Evans for | COMpany, was put to work on the Midland road oS a Snyder,pres- i ed — See seoghownyon agony ed aN te ee ee $10,000 for alleged malpractice, He charges that | to-day. ‘ Saray ot eo emonange tank; SC ChOROR, WAAR | Secs tseerge i. Means soa oar Seek, eee the lowest’ prices, December 2, 1882, he employed defendant to attend News Briefs, yesterday and brouzht here on a charge of swind- | Uoners, bakers, butchers, flour abd feed, wine his family, among.them his daughter Hattte, who ‘Was suffering with a contagious disease—scarlet fever; that it was the duty of the physician to prescribe and treat her, and to use all reasonalge merchants, brew yeast, vers, bottlers, trades om omerwise™ provided {nthe ‘torecoing? cilizens in carriages not pertaining to any society lng and embezzlement, preferred by two or his creditors, who assert that he received tunds,knowe ing the bank was insolvent, ‘The messengers from Deming, N. M., have been unable to recover little Charlle McComas from the Indians. Ju, the chief of the band which captured } eens stocks, bonds and Othe — OF trades representation. . . Due from approved mserve aents, means to prevent the Spread of the disease to | the boy, 1s déad, and his widow refuses to give the ‘arch will be as follows: K street Lawan & Heres ap Due from other National Banks other members atthe family adhe (etendan | boy up” Firing at's Pasenger Train. | Thevline of march wil be ae folowsy i street a anes ca = Due from State Banks aud ban! undertook to do so, and he charges that defendant e priesta and laymen of the Roman Catholic | _ ADRIAN, MICH., Oct. &—As the Lake Shore train, | £P.t0e to Pennsylvania avenue, tO 1th stiect, NTH STERET, FURNISHING EMPORIUM, Real estate, furniture and fixt 80 negligently behaved about the treatment of the | chureh_in Chicago yesterday presented Arch-| wislch left Chicago yesterday morning, and was | Statue to Besmsyivanke Awatug, To Aably mtsety SLSEA ART TILES, TRENTON 810 F street, opposite Patent Of Caren opens ae ee atient and family that two others of the children | bishop Feehan with a purse of $8,000. The arci- | due here in the afternoon, was nearing the city 1t | PHOMME IP stroct couutermarching at the Peace seas Biber see Mas, 2 en mee Bitter ctor Dantes 2 Kk the disease and died, who had been permitted | bishop leaves Sunday for Rome. was fired upon by concealed persons “Three win- | Tittument, to Tul street, up 7 street 10 Mouue CAN ENOAUSTIC TILE COM- Preiiarpapens Carrie: winks Goa to sleep In the same room the patient. He| At the Methodist conference in Milwaukee yes- | dows In the smoking car were broken aud three n isms. ‘her IMPORTED TILES, frts to order a specialty. Six Best Shirts mal yee D i aires had their faces badly cut by fragments | Vernon square and di other J a eo at telloaae ents | pennies. further sets out that another daughter took the | terday charges were fled against Rev. C. A. Stock- ‘TU Was decided that in case the weather was un- U2 PLACLS aud GEASS FIRE GOODS in ished, 90c. Pee Specie (gold 8105, disease on December 24, and that Dr. Evans was | well, who deserted his post to stake a claim in favorable Monday the procession should be poste See = ‘ull Hhe of Boy + Gaapolpotronde weer sent for, but falled to ‘respond for twenty-four | Dakota. poned tll the next fair day. 3, GLOVES, HOST Benaaug ee faeG ws hours, and this child died, and that another child | ‘T. M. R, Talcott, general superintendent and ——-—— WaAywa LeTCHINSON, Sac! Z '—___ | took the disease and died: He further states that | manager of the Richmond and Danville railroad, Prizes At SHOOTING.—At a epee i. = Ss ‘Total... -$1,207,228.88 | he has thereby been caused anxiety, loss of | has resigned, and will be succeeded by Col. A. L. ef tho Capel CRD cae hue oO the Bama, = -———_—___—__ —— M P. 1878. Ume and expense, and he sues, a8 above, for $10,000 | Rives, first vice president, s | of the i 2 Gow aMLEDAL, ARIS, 8 4d. Capital stock paid in .. $252,000.00 | damages. Norman, an actor connected with the house last night Mr. ‘agner Biws Busmon: H . Surplus fund. ‘60,000.00 eas Modjeska company, died suddenly 1n Philadelphia the champion meal for having broken 14] clay ; Eres — Undivided profit 253.0000 | ,,WHO ARE 70 SELECT THE SIT# FOR THE ARMORY. | yesterday. 2 oe 29 ee eS ee oe | eae te BAKER'S See 1of14058 | Westington Light, Intent amory 4s composed | of sar with ene «Noa? peduncles Naceaecies barge, with asoore 188 out of possible 180 ee 10,814.00 | of some of our best citizens, and as the matter | Parish, La., which finally resulted'in the six ne- a poe BREAKFASf£ COCOA. 1G | Bas been discussed recently the ‘publication of frees foasilng Sradield over a fre so badly: that A ,coxcmma Panre Frow | PaApELrm.—A ir bean ned exer eir Names woul of terest. comm| died. coachi! party P re pene wide ‘Warranted ubsolutely pure Cocoa, from which the ex- 1s as follows: Capt. “o'r: Deon chairman; W.H. | Mra, Harriet W. Levick obtained a divorce in afternoon and left thls afternoon for ° CHectnally feat the i cess of Oil has been removed. Coe terse times the cae ee 5. os ee jen ee = (ie Masaki ree, oto ain ue vurel, eS SS a R 1 . a = Bt th of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or gman, Ca] fohn jiller, Se a r husband, Gustavus Levic! i-} re Jamison, BIBB'S LATHOLES GUARANTEED Supe aod ie awn far noon epi flee ferle, Thos, Sommerville, © € Duncanson, A. A. ‘The decree gave her thé custody of their Rockland, for New York, landed | banker of Pulladelphta; Mra, Jamison, two actor. to «ive satisfaction im every oxse For sale by dealers | delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily dizested, shier. | Wilson, Col Wm, A. Moore, ex officio. HIRD, Jn., Cas me ‘this’ 5th an v20-lm | and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for per. | Subscribed and sworn to before. cay of ——__—_ nia. | grooin. TRON = —| October, 1883, JOSEPH W. DAVIS, Notary Pul SENTENCED UNDER “4 FESSIONAL THIRVES A Lasor ComBInaTiIon.—The National Associa- ECT YOUR FURS AND WINTER CLornixg | 21 bealth, Coen A et ae ararrnewe acr”—Dantel Donnelly, who was arrested by | tion of Window. Glass Workers how. om sutike Se a Br a Lo SE sca fete ae tee at Boag SGT { Dircto Dlctousy, and da whom a "dun a dank lantorn | Beaten wits notion dollars oupltet te some a. Reig and. cunie, Bouine, of Prince Georges @ ——_ — ~ id a “kit” of alleged burglars’ tools, was ar- ith their late employers in glass making. Four- ol , Md. ; James Vermiliion 4 : - us Far Ax W raigned in the Polite Court’ this ‘under | teen window qiass blowers left Pitisbure yoster- oun oat ine eS eee” REFINED GUM CAMPHOR, W. BAKER & CO., ALL ND rrer Stock. the « rotessional thief act.” ‘The warrant ¢ day for Belgium. Albert 0c. FER POUND. sey DOROHESTER, MASS, PA impgrtations, now complete, comprise the latest | Slonat tlet and burglar, ‘and er oe irecea te mean stety fourth annual ogarentiou a the Laon 3 . L. C. BISHOP, Druggist, FHA THS, TULIPS. LILIES AND OTHER fnspection is WS LED Sicechant Tailor, Dinter -Amiss” ‘To tne mig charge he aesembied in Baltimore : got _180 Sth street, corner H street nortivvicet, ny Sie bellies sep oe 8 Te Tslct nae, | posted guilty, and revered he porert ot she Sythe wore, elected oftcers fog the i ‘Finest Quality just imported (direct) from Holland. Pree tembllie oe “the which is a : President r. Tallent Ag 'S HOTEL BAR OPEN.—PARK & TIL- BAND OPENING " 7 koe er vous sun, | Ge a Be eae ie atta Saat | eae ee ree ; - rie Se @ ¥ sTaprca Promisor | 1-0 217th st. covoaite Patent Omen, | “yaehe > TACKERS, Rotman ‘WOUNG's, “" tree months in the work ro ee a . : j

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