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CLASSIERE ScHOOL Shluon toa few 3 ERR ee JED eset norte Latest Tele it 0 f tion toa few young so ‘ uae tea * Weare geehe Peevtion of purils SEPTEMBER . 26, 27 and ——— ———— ne Ostober Ist and closes Jane ist, of teachers, sep] ST The Army of the Tennessee. | WAsOTGN com ee INSTITUTE, © ANNUAL REUNION AT CLEVELAND. ‘A Boardine Ladies aud Ciiliisen, will reco September | CLEVELAND, OuI0, Oct. 17.—The 16th annual re- 2 & full corps of experienced teachers, wy f to-day N Cheare gt st the iustitude, 1023 and 1027 19th | pow oF the Army cf tus penne, began Gen Le seals: Prof. BR 2 = Grant 18 not prese is expetted to-day or ts- p30 nite, (Col, s jortow. |The society formed at the Kinnard house wens Maral and Mental Piiloso: and Heh Shoat for both sexes, | at 103) this morning and marched in procession eon, t 4 Astron- of ee hy gud on so ae cee about 2001n number, with &@ band of mnusic,Maj.Howe Bs ae Ge ne aa ye and Capt. Barber, carrying the society’s colors, and es x i pe time at echool rooms, | With Generals Shérmai and Leggett arm in arin at Erot, Marye. E Mies com 9am. to Sp. mh ‘THos. W. SIDWELL. the head of the column to the Outario street taber- Ee tre a jeter Instrumental | _atl-dm Principal. | Dacie, Where ee business meeting was held. a ARS—A HOME SCHOOL FOR YO! EN. SHERMAN’S SPEECH. ee Lie Gite open Monday, one ca Shermatt, ‘whe president, on calling to order, i ‘on the is of Georgcto tala lange 4 See in accessible by street care toatl parts of agian eu Bae. sper pores ye Pow atvend: ‘a > a ance, the apparent good health of the members, an to the | fro" Gee tet ize extensive, the location healthful and bean | the aus spiclons circimstances surrounding the ‘be. | the oclI-tao’ cneamre “spe gina ot the Teunton. Though elg ighteen years MOF PHONOGRAPHY AY Said he, “since Wwe ceased usi 227 I street a aa AL a WOLOWS! Tiatitnie at 40 New ¥ Terk avons an anak xp ben in tongs thou reunion since the format Oe ior pina an Fiano Instruction by his been illowed to lapse vat, proton grate 2 sing Oratorios will find their Mecca ‘4 as ft enables me once more 0 meet, with i ee aes hich is the shortest and, best, sa in Frofeesor fete: | Old comrades" in rtest and Lessons, any ho mur, dag or cron. agh! 2 promptly done at 9271 sk for MCKEAN, oll arms. ‘Rosecrans saw in Vo and he was ext Hansious “to be here, ated ‘by the Tiiness of of is wife. "He commissioned me per- 75 FRANKLIN: STREET, Baltimore. too, is kept away by pressing business. Gen. Grant Vi GLASS FURMING. 2 ae STREE’ 5 Principal." | has just teleuraphed that he hopes to be here. The ; THINSTE eal wvidence. weather ts beautiful, the people seem Pleased to see FRENCH PRONUNCIATION eftice. | Hele old war heroes, and Tam. truly giad to see 80 am ges for lnrutne convenes: | DADY of my old comrades in,this bea city.” snarantecd In eighteen lescons, Class limited. Aree Superior Grniihed & nai ers. Conese es ns ieee ng | Otter gehools and to fsinsiien. Omics Hoursd to spas apponyerg i ined Sees fore wink 0 Orrawa, Oxt., Oct. 17.—The sugar refiners here a native have asked the government to give them a draw- 10-19% is RLES 2. DONCH. TEACHER ¢ OF PIANO AND | back on eels sugar neo equal ta the OSAL SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND DRA a pions an aeive amount of duty paid on raw sugar imported. N= su wh eat DUVAL MACK, 1214 K ne male for reetians a pve eet Berean ene comstiering 100 the mateer. = formed, pupils reeetvel. and ————— j. CORCORAN BUILDING, Give Bonds. mt ave. and Pate. School for Boge wad ees pote U8. Tt CurcAco, Oct, 17—The First, National bank has Only scholam Gf pook Soeoe: (| Potited tts 190, Slerks, that they must all procure | th Bes- fern of 1883 being Sept. 10th. 1d Ex bonds, which will range from ‘cae ana throngh trtrurton inthetout | and aggregate over sige fe S00 each, Aiea eer 1318 I ST. N. W. OPP, FR. Ms Fourteenth anmual session, if and painting. Mi Dire. SE. FULLER, Book-1 Stee Shorthand, cag rR, aa e — worthwest MY ant A RESIGNATION WITHDRAWN. i Ke PE IAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, ESTAB- ean Oct 17.—A rumor fs current — that the pt (mins and improved yearly. occupies spa- | Duc de Fernan-Nunez has withdrawn his resigna- Pree he eng me an cat Ban falls fn Tncoin Hall | tlon as Spanish ambassador to Paris, tammmerers and others md hon ; ute i ee we hg at sphere Tiree af eta Sai eu resumed MO: ‘The Episcopal C Convention. {CONTINUED FROM FIRST EDITION.) T Sep Ge ete of Illinots, moved to amend by striki ing ery of | Orthogravhy. j parent e proposed rubric and inserting the One in the a ie ict See | Seu is cal cats Beacine ty enc al |S consisted principally in leaving ost all sarees Regular Course, may be arranged ae Morais. Special departinents of Elocuton ana a reads ieee ae the nicene c voeraphy, ‘in the Business Practice d jersey, argo, BPs te: | rear pint agent sai tha Cheon. fo eer ht ‘Mt. Vernon Seminary, and ven notes, check, draft, receipts, &o. nicene creed {s the at bond of faith. It is re- rance and taxes, and keeys all of the accoun' cited by the czar at his coronation; it 13 as dear to ses and Gentlemen ‘now ational Bustuess ’ College Diploma. confe 100,000,000 Christians as the apple of thelr eye. wraluates at Close of scholastic year. It fs of ad- — Earnings of the Pullman Car Com- it to he oon aud fully equipped Organ and Harmony. Yrior fo the opening Hours of Instructio sessions, 98.m. to 2:30 Lave = Pennsylvania avenne | yf ‘ein eerie, dandy Teenie: Thun ee pNew Your, Ott, 27 e Rnnnal meeting of, the RTEST METHOD Ly Session: fone echclarskip. $2 Chicago to-morrow. ‘The lar quarterly divi- hs of study saved by att | #50; iarship. in. installments, 60, pasable $16 Sais | Gena Sf 9 pen ee eit be declared with the usual fe Was Secsd bacon to soe i f ‘and retusinder in monthly extra divide! end of 14¢ per cent, both payable No- . With Penmanship, ete. 85 a | $10 ¢ the quarter, $20 upon, adission, Tren | © —_ sae mls ibvcanb 00) by the quar vember 15. It is stated that the net earnings of ‘$16: by the mon! ‘admissi the company for the year ended August 31 fave LL Bee a ~ Deen about 19 per cent, and that since August sist aie a_i ow Tt y mail on application. eal HENRY C BEENCER Anca: ne rnings fe shown a gain of over ic Principal. a | Mith <tnet, a EWAN, FPREXGUL AND, ENGHSH FAMILY AND Day Loss of Life by Earthquakes. SCHOOL “FOR iogkau LADIES AND LITTLE | Coxstantinorie, Oct. 17—=It is reported that 517th Ra much damage to property and great loss of life has 1905 17th st. comer. Macsnclinty 1D Dene netoRD. | been caused by earthquakes on the peninsula be- Prof. AP, Montacuc, devart- | teen Chesme, in Asta Minor, opposite the island ot 00; | Chios, and Vourla, on the ‘southern coast of the Music; ‘Barren af | Gulf of Smyrna. | “AI the villages tn that region ise Prina J. Rowe, Kindergarten, abd afull | have been destroyed, and it 1s belleved that up- ba iy Sache og netsh es oe Sisaiad ‘wards of 1,000 people have perished. red in es Kindenearten system: will be ad ‘The St. Louis Gambling Ring. mone term hy her | tion in French. A limited number of young ladies te | Sp. Lois, Oct. oar ‘in one term by her | tion in Per e S = 8 Classes of all grankes at moderate { ceived an Purlor Boarders, For ricwlace aod Snforma. | ene Gee ORL EOE aS for yn gu ane Bey ig ere w hint the principals at 1023 N street | tore “the last. grand jury relative to the eumUUng COL Hendic Tupila residing on Ceri. | TINE. ‘The testimony’ of ex-Pollce Commissioner N, ORGANIST AND C1 "HOTR Hall dire tio the schol Vad return. Bo Oe e otc that Bob poe ae or of street northwest = ——————— | the late gambliny requested him to sign a "Patiie vou esses 2) cnt por mu OF THE ART CLUB, VERNON | blank resignation, ite did'so, but was nov appolited SSS ee ns A 10th st. S until a Jong. time afterwards 1. CONVERSE, : kee Of his “knowledge the ‘blank resignation was 3 = ever si: he sent up his own resignation. ‘The other testimony prin! Rev. Vinell ana ‘Tudor, who signed the ekilon recon, mending the application of Kinkea lice com- missioner. Dr. Lewis testified that he_ received aa through the mall a photograph copy of Kinkead's LISH AN EN SCHOOL resignation. ‘The evidence of these men was cor- *Ei Vanes mrene Meodine Bop: | roboratory of Lawyer Whites, and relates to Inter vlews with Gov. Crittenden when he sent for them prOu: i inatroe ‘tion in the Languages, Leper in regard to Kinkead’s resignation which Warren Literstury aud the Seiences, ‘McChesney had sent him. a a, BAS “Se wert ‘Telegraph Briefs. pa eongtye i me — uslish; | __An expedition sent out under the auspices of the Melbourne, Argus ne toexplore the inte- conipettive csaiainations, “Terme iu sdvance f theeisivnd of New Guinen has reared. in ENING CLASSES, $5 A MONTH. quence of fever attacking its members, one of rithinctic, Bookkeeping, East Grseiaes | whom died. ip, U. 8. History, phy, Spelling. 9i20 CHER AT WEST ‘The Markets. of, Music; BALTIMORE, Ort. 17.—Vinsinia new ten-fortics, do. aa a 51 bid Gat ETTORE. 061 ta fscOotton ganiet and eas 188 HARROVER'S SELECT BOARDING AND | middling, 10720 eye ae Me Day School for Young Ladies and Children. 170 | street and westerneuper: 9.258365; d husctts avenue, Inte residence of Gen. Geo. B. | 40; family. '5.00u6.00; city, mills NeCielan, near Fret car se Porclroulats app. to family. 690; lative. patent, ‘Wheat— es southern steady: western irrest eee south- Jest Acavenry. ern red, 1.0 aid ; do, arnber, 113a1 16; No, 2 wortera ier red, 8 1721 DE SALES STREET, To17a1.08; December, 1.10%sa1.10) sep20-3m 3P.CAULFTELD. | 11274. ‘Com—southera quick on nal; southern white, 63a67 ; do. yellow, CORE STORE OF Masia. SS AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, Inixed, spot, and October, 68iga Hail. corner 7th aud D sts. nw. Entrance 5 ‘Teacher of Vocal aud Instrmmental Music and har- | a58: year, 53 Oats dull gn ines mon; ill Telnove, Septemibur With, to 1012 iUeistrest | southern: Siald; weatert: wht Borthwes aul _ | Pennsylvania, ica. ye quiet to (PHE BOYS ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH Mer rand 14 O0a16,00 "Provisions quiet and nomi ‘Meas 13.00, Bulk meats—sho weradce, Misses : ., uiders Read Sob rere Tath, J.W. HUNT, Char rib sides, packed, Ta." Bacon shoulders Tg: , aiseel, Case seer te is toopens Sept Iathat FUN onen Sepiember 0 a in the Nort Seosion | clear 1 wide, eh Haine, ical, Land we : =. NON SEMINAR’ yapils of ints school, tah hich tana fe various ins 20028, Eggs steady, 22223. TPecoionre Gal end near L, 1017 and Rk a Northwest, Eolutions ‘in’the land Mr. be addressed | refined, 8\4a8%. ' Coffee firm—Bio Bete = th dear WEDNESDAY, nuch lock box 535. aul3-dm to CA ee ae an 5 copper. ae sits 3 fe Sot 26, 1388, steady. 1.18ai.1835. Frelal aoe BDDY SOMERS Princhal = WILELGI_ WALDECKER (GRADUATE OF THE Beiivanonl alee aot See aan Keone Tact Commeo Complete, thoroach ned Practical ne ar. Conservatory of Music), Teache 64a. Receipta—fiour. yushels; wl 5.006. Gamics! Course—Prevares for the senior year Harmony. | Lessong yg restmined September 4th: bushels; corn, -11,000 ‘bushels; oats, 1.400 bushels: = or for entrance into ‘Suuith, Vasarand Welles, ekidenee, 807 Lith street northwest. sep 4-2m | rye, Go ae Bhipmente—wheat, 53.000 pupal ————EE __* corn: ‘bushels, Sales—wheat 250,000 teh 27A German —Tanght by the “Natural Method.” Arne corn, 20,000 bushels, ~ ————>—_—_— ee “Rathinctom Sebuol of Bloc Prinei- The Civil Service Examination. Egg Musc—Dinetress, Madame Annie Bocmer- . ONE HUNDRED APPLICANTS TO BE EXAMINED 1O- Pan - fonpee baton Ghackenae, JOHNSON & WINE are now dividing the cream of ‘MORROW. x. flair farm, known as Ravenwood, adjoining the villaze | 3, 1s expected that about one hundred candidates of Hyattsville, into building lots (nearly all the lots Dee formerly divided having been sold.) ‘These lots are on } fF the civil service will appear at the examination - MET ich coeutetee tou ‘cheap. Yon | t-morrow and the day following. ‘The commission r have here pure air, good mineral water and excellent | Das had a good deal of practice lately in conduct- . society. To persons with moderate means who desire | ing these examinations, and everything now works em toget a home a rare opportunity isoffered. Gooutand | smoothiy. ‘The persons who pass and become ea ‘of the Su- | see what has been dono in the way of improvements, | «cligibles” in this trial will have a good chance of Lg Be States, Professor of Interna | ench us the erection of new houses. grading and gravel- | anpotntment if they hail from the states, and espeo- i cl Pitiecsor of Pleading, Bvt- | iB<streets and puttius down brick sidewalks, &c., and fally from some of the more remote and unambitious, fence, lence, Commercial and Maritime | You will return convinced that the driving of a few ag the law provides for a googra ical distribution - stakes by a surveyor is not all that has been done there. fs in the select i sd., Professor of Practice and Judie bo acre rated wupetinwe 2 ee ‘~ Commutation rates about six cents cach way on the B, | of the — Professor of the Law of Real and | ana, H. Ik. ments sometimes adopt the Rec ‘Gontiacts, Negotiable Instraments, : new-comer whose state has thus far been ina Any of the undersigned will take you out, free of | sented inthe award. This rule Pratic. change, and show you the Lots, By Seoreeny 1c Ben, GEORGE J. JOHNSON, 713 Market Space. ne ws weyancea. L.D. WINE, 1030 Pennsylvanis avenue. leaving about 125 eligible candidates on Bee 2, Devi sae Comers M.L LITTLEFIELD, Hyattsville, | missions Uist. It 1s needless to that the Dis- } f Torta, Ea. WESCOTT & CO, _| trict of Columbia ts fully that under fe 1 Cor. 20th st. and Pa. ave, | thea of the ia resident ape Rooms he Tectazo | cc? 100 s pilean nave si chanoe, unless thelrmanes es Parkers, Ausiinte and Adams? ery high on ore ‘itor of Lt, Treasurer, 314-1 Corp Wave Comne. Army CHANGES.—Lieut. Col Robt. F. Lamotte, Scr : asceaee e eens Letrierd 12th infantry, will be relieved from the command amor “s 5 Of the recruiting depot at David's Island, New York Sse WARM UNDERWEAR, harbor, on the ist November, and will be suc- ceeded by Lieut. Col. Nat! aries ons infantry, x Sissy The pea Alf Danae appotl tothe army z. JOB LOT. from ctyil life have been ordered to the respective Set i. Ser ec te wha toy coreanaant. Fe 100 doz. Ladies’ Merino Vests and Pants, double stitched, ene 4 Ths finished seams, al! sizes, 7: Tegular price, Tue Conwni.—M. A. Healy, captain of the United os walk j JOB Lor. Secretary Folger, from ‘under date ‘ i fh 11 Corcoran skreck: teal he {0 dex. Ladle Sarit, 301 wool, Medicated Veale and of October Oy reporting nis arrival ae port. toy SHELDON'S FASHIONABLE DANCING | Pats S€e.:tewular price, SECRETARY CHANDLER has gone to Newburg, N. ADE P. JOB 107. ‘Lin Rete or ean Send fe heed ‘%Sdoz. Gents’ Scarlet, sIl wool, Medicated Shirts and (Qetsaiss esi ERSITY LAW SCHOOL, Drawers, $1.75; regular price, $2.25. JAMES ©. WELLING, LL.D, REGULAR STOCK FOR LADIES. Puestunr. “| Merino Vests and Pants, 48, 59, 68; Saxony Wool, 9€0.; gt te an of hea sn a Saees, RS eee ae 2 of th ee c REGULAR STOCK FOR GENTS. Merino Shirts and Drewers, 60, 68, 15; Saxon Wool, $1: Medicated, $1.75: Fancy English Cashmere, 62.75; Double-breastod, $2.48. REGULAR GOODS FOR CHILDREN. ‘Merino and Cashmere Vests and Drawors, all sizes, from ‘%5e. to $1.25, ; American Hosiery Company snd Cartright & Warner's ‘Underwear for Ladies, Gents and Childrea. NATIONAL JOCKEY ©LUB RACES, Eine Sport at Ivy City. “LORILLARD’S DAY"—HE CAPTURES FOUR OUT OF ‘THE FIVE RACES YESTSRDAY—THE POOLS—INTER- ESTING EVENTS ioe Yesterday was emphatically Lorillard’s day at the Ivy City race course, the stabjes of that gentleman capturing four races out of the five run. Hishorses Were big favorites, and hence paid but little-in the French pools, In the first race Aranza paid $6.65; inthe Second Leo pald $8.50; in the third Parole Pald 36.8, and in the fourth Bréeze pald $9.30. The paying race was the last, which was won by ashort horse, Gath; beating the favorite, Buster. French pools paid $80.55 on Gath, This was the only pay- ing race of the day. -Notwithstanding the cool day the attendance was much ‘larger than on the opening day of any previous meeting. About 4,000 Persons were out, Lendect ek ot ee hs ladies, ‘The fourth race Lorillard’s Saari aaa te aio Sr zel, Retort and Firebrand passing under Ta0G, over the hurdles, Gath won, Bus. ter ihe eer? gecond, Beaverwyck third, Hed Fox fourth, and a Races. ‘The final entries for to-day’s races were as fol- First race—One mile, for all ages. Hilarity, Fair Count, Col Sprague, Amazon, Heel and Toe, Mark and Pearl Thorn. Second race—Analostan. for 8-year 01 gne mile—Clonmel, King Fan, Wandering, pu Revorm and race.—District of Columbia stakes, one mile zal Drake Carter, and Miss Woodtor eee pee uarter mile nents oun Ne Nason. cee ‘eazel pact ana Fairview. Fifth race, stoepicchase, purse of whieh $100 to second, Jim beaowan (carries ies Hod ‘Fox dah, Gath 140), Manger Ga), Abrahann Though there were but four starters in the big Tace for the District of Columbia stakes interest in pe GRO did not abate because of the number ial ee was a Troquois and oe rll ‘were at erican turf, be ‘start, and pee ‘suf- oe to arouse the keenest excitement. Miss Woodward, too, had many admirers, who were oe] afraid to back her with thelr money. The Scratched George Kinney to hold him for the ra08 for the Potomac stakes on ne no doubt, con- cluding that he will have a better chance to win, as neither Iroquois nor Kole will be in that race, Roee es was ne of tb most extting to make the third Tace to-day one of ting runs this sea- son. Iroquots ‘were again matched bese each otuer a ‘and both every nerve on Gebhardt arrived in the city last night and Mr. Pierre Lorillard telegraphed that he would reach Washington this morning. LARGE ATTENDANCE AT THE TRACK. ‘The weather to-day was somewhat against the Taces, though not so cool as yesterday. Still the attendance was large, exceeding that of any day in the history of the course. There was some disap- pointment at the withdrawal of George Kinney from the big race, but as the Dwyers had Miss Woodford entered, they concluded that it was not necessary toTun two. of thelr horses, especially as they believed that the filly could win. They ae saving Kinney for Friday's race, when be will ru against Pizarro, Drake Carter’ and other. good horses. ‘The early trains went out to-day pretty Well loaded. There was general anticipation, of a big crowd, and People wanted to secure good seats. Some party who wanted front seats without the inconvenience of them = early in person, sent out and several rows of the front tier of chairs turned over and marked “reserved,” but the little game didn’t work. Those who had gone out willing to wait an hour or two for the sake of securing cholce sea’ tHE there to the officers of tho clus club, who decide there were no reserved chalrs; that the rule of iiled, and those who ast cocuplen & the echatrs in person were, entitled to old them. Naturally the greatest. interest. cen in the race between Iroquois, Eole, Miss Woodford and Drake Carter. ‘he betters and bookmakers were on the grounds early eagerly seeking information. Very little could be learned ag to Iroquois. Between 12 and 1 o'clock people poured into the peas from every direction. ‘The trains went out loaded, and a continuous string of vehicles passed into the main gates. Never was there such jam of betters about the pool lawn before. Any person wanting to put up money had to elbow through a dense throng, excitement ran high. MR. LORILLARD’S HORSES CLOSELY GUARDED. Mr. P. Lorillard’s horses are kept close. Both ends of the alley in front of his stables are closed against intruders by heavy bars, and signs of “No admittance” are conspicuously posted. None, save those who have the care of his hi can enter the stables or the ground in ne of ae and hone of the stablemen seemed ‘to impart any information as to Iroquois’ condition. IROQUOIS WITHDRAWN. Just before 1 o’clock the information that Iroquois hhad been scratched spread over the grounds and caused considerable disappointment. In order to avoid as deep a disappointment asthe announce- ment carried, it was arranged that, Iroquois should be shown upon the track with his colors. The rea- son for withdrawing him was that he had refused his food for two days, and: was not in condition. His trainer was satisfied he could not win. ‘The scratching of Iroquois sent Miss Woodford stock up at once, The First Race. ‘The first race was won by Sprague. Amazon Co ne ese eae pools, with rague e fay Heotantetee close after. In the auction pools Aas 1 Sold for $25; Heel-and-Toe for $16; Amazon, Fel soe a ‘Hil: ee and Pearl ‘Thorn and Mark $5 each. Kmakers offered the following: 2 to 1 on Col. Sprague, Heel-and-Toe and Amazon; Sto ton ane sae ir Count, 12 to 1 on Pearl Thorn, and 20 to 1 on Mark. ‘The horses got a fair He with the ex jon that Heel-and-Toe was left at the post and did not start. They kept pretty well together to the three- arter post, where Spra; feces Aaa pushed forward, and vn the hoinestretoh good running, win- ‘The Second Race. ‘In the second race Burch won in 1:58, Wander- ing second. French pools paid $30.20. Eole Beaten in the Third Race. ‘The third race was run amidst the greatest ex- citement. The admirers of Eole and Miss Wood- ford cheered their favorites all round. Kole led down half way and was Miss Woodford be cme) any “Drake Carter second, Eole ‘To-morrow’s Races. The first race to-morrow will be for a purse of $400, of which $100 to second, for all ages, one nile. Second race, the capital stakes, for two-year olds, $50 each, half forfelt, club to add $600, of which $100 tosecond, one mile, ‘The following horses will prob- ably start: Kelly’s King Day and Sister; Kelsos oodlark; Dwyer Bros’ Glenel Colt and Keundorand Hidorado: Watlen’s Tol ai Mayes Burch’s Mittie B. and Bob May, and W.C. tumnal handicay for all ages, fortate or only $181f declared, club to add eeu of which '$150 to second, one, mile and Drake Career and eel rs rds. ote e ns Kelso’s Rica; poy et? Rye Bowie's Net- Ue and Empress; Pet ’s Fair Count and Teme of Montalban Sonuing’s Infante; Mulkey's and Bureh’s Homespun, urth Trace, for a purse of $600, of which = = eae ge et a whteh | ato ‘Steeplechase The New York Stock Market. | ‘The following are thé opening and closing prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, $39 15th street: at Pat | ine and pre an The defense called Charles E Finder, who testt- fled that in January, 1882, he had a private detec- tive agency at $09 9th street northwest; that Mr. ‘Thomas called on him as to the loss of his watch, Sndigave a Oewcription of the game and the por and he said to Thomas he vised two ae: = and te a dectined Witness value of the watch, which he said Was worth but little except for ascoclations, Witness went out satisfied that he knew three of the men. On the way down the Avenue, where between 9th and 6th streets, he met Charles O'Leary, and ire to him: “O'Leary, you got aman’s ‘ting that the foundation had not ‘The witness resuming, said he had a conversation Wee et mace act whom he 6 Wal Mr. Peihiain asked if the court. would, hot. permit that they might contra- court said that if they called 0” they would ae him their Witness and up his hands.)—“God save ry angry. ‘Then he met OrLeary to be called now, us. "We will Rover do that’ Cross-examined by Mr. Wells.—Witness did not, ve bond. Mr. Wells then read the sections of law Telation to private detectives ice, and witness sald he did not 80 report. He in this case. Witness paid the $15 fo Wim Woodard, and didnot make a cont out DUNN IN HIS OWN DEFENSE. ‘The defendant, Dunn, took the stand, and testi- fled that he took no part in the transaction; did not Play the part of the barkeeper, nor recelved any Part of the money. Witness did not give O'Leary $12.50 at Holmes’, nor any other place. “Did you ever play three-card er ei yomenond nation With O'Leary?” Mr. Wells Henry bs in ed money, the. pro pune, fr from John Henry aitrphy and MUBPHY’S "a TESTIMONY, ‘The defendant, Robert Murphy, took the stand and testified that at the time of this occurrence he was in Baltimore; never saw Mr. Thomas before to- day. Witness never knew anything about the case till he was brought here. After he was arrested cpaet with aon had receiv more; he never monte” or “bunco,” nor with Scribner or John Henry Murphy. Witness had played with Dunn and others—Ken- nedy and Bruce—but not in the District. During the cross-examination ee asked: “What case am I being tried on?” ee ‘will find out: petore you get through,” an- O'Leary on the stand,” hat he will not swear The court stopped the colloquy and the examina- tion report closed and Murphy was on the stand when swered Mr. Wells. “] reckon I will if Eon pee said witness, “and ————___se.__ District Government Affairs, THE POSTAL TELEGRAPH Rede Zhe Postal telegraph company, ema rinit, go enter” the ay hrough the city, lr permit, at, the request 0 the Commisstoners, for zmendment, as the company can have no rights which are dehied other com- panies, THE GEORGETOWN ENGINE HOUSE. ‘The work of reconstructing the old town house, aap pring it to the fire depa le states’ that 13 now. the "best ‘ost commiodious engine house in the District. It will be occupied next week. AN INCREASE IN REVENUES. Since the order of the District. Commissioners to Major Dye to require the policemen. to call at every citizens’ house and inquire for the tax has been paid on them, &c., the District have and construct. underg to-day surrendered Inspector Env reatly increased on this account; aggregating nearly PRESIDENT PATTON'S OBJECTIONS TO LIQUOR SALOONS. exc: Rmonstrance was recetved by the Commission. ers to-day from Rev. Wm. W. Bras Howard university, against th licenses to oie’ along 7th street Boun ne of the the teenerl pore means of the oor, 2 sau dess and crime; USE, institution of eucation, they ee the you third, because some of those heretofore licensed in this neighborhood are the habitual resorts of the Pied and most vicious aC. ns the board of Commissidners 1s implored to exert it its power to Tee the Thelghborliood of the University from thi ee ‘Tae Rivan TRape.—Harbormaster Sutton arrivals and d of river erat as follows: West Warhington.—Cleared— ntinents ‘Willets, 877 tons coal, for Hoboken, 53 ton coal, same; ‘Schr. Annie Millard, Steelman, 550 tons do., Ci ‘Chas. | cenr. ‘bert, Heal ey, Phil Arrived—Scht tons eae State department; garth 111-00 feet tua fs Wheatley Broa ‘aylor, Hillman, Cee 1 Sen coal Wm. King Chichester, merchandise or val of ten river vessels with cord dealers—300 cords altoget 3 tons do. oo ward C. Jones, 161 sehr. H. L. Jones, ; stmr. EC. S Knight istrict dealers; arri lwood for various Picea oie ‘TRANSFERS IN REAL EstaTs.—Deeds in foe have ‘Deen recorded as follows: Annie Thompson to Char- it Guiltord, lots ink ‘80 and 31 on to. part, $—.. Wash. B. Hams ef AL to Ba 3, 5 aca, Jot vig insu. at Original jot 1, 8. 426; $4,960 aunle i. Salteer, pat tot 16, 84. ‘et: $16,000. ‘The Courts. Crrcurr Court.—Judge MacArthur. judgment confessed. Ri below affirmed. it discontinued by resham; order for com~- To-day, Fol agt. fyi : eu) ent Bros. der ‘suit plaint made party, Glick agt. Masket; demurrer and leave toamend. Van Risw ieageOmanicens I phe repay hese) ‘the house except then said there was a woman in Oxford which arrived at New York Monday, was fired at on ‘September 20 by the Haytian troops while taking on board a few non-combatant refugees in the har- bor of Jeremie. One heavy conical cannon shot en- tered the saloon, and two fragments of similar Shots hit the vessel. Capt. E. J. Selders, of the Alps, states that when he sailed from Port-au- Prince, on September 16, he was requested by the |-general to call at Jeremie and take on board a few refugees who wished to go to King- ston. The captain was assured that he would have no dificulty in entering the harbor of Jeremie,which is situated on the southwestern peninstla of Hayt and is about 125 miles west of Port-au Prince. Thy Alps reached Jeremie at about 7 o'clock on the morning of September 20. Some troops with a cannon were on a ill about two miles distant, ‘This overlooked the town, which contains about §,000 inhabitants Captalb Seiders found that the} 3 insurgents were In possession of the town, but that the troops on the hill belonged to the Raytlan army. As the latter gave the Alps no warning not to enter the harbor Captain Seiders concluded that he would have no trouble with them. Lie pre- sented his letters from the consul general at EOF au-Prince to the authorities, and shortly aad Bb o'clock a boat containing eleven refugees came alongside. With the exception of one invalid Frenchmen they were all women and children, who were anxious to get away from the seat of’ war. ‘They had just been taken on board when ( Captain Selders saw a white puff of smoke issuing from the place on the hill occupied by the —— In a moment he saw a WO and, entering joon, struck one of the tables and a seat, then shiv- ered a mirror and entered the butler’s pantry, and Enothet partion, longed itscit In the wine pantry: 3 wi try. ‘The steward and a walter who were in ‘the cabin at the time narrowly escaped being hit. Capt. Selders. piglet pe halt. ie order to assure the Haytians that did not fight. “apo was follow another shell, Sitch oP near the wea Oy Capt. Selders then Steam and headed his ton, | Feael out vo sta wt out walung to ete anchor. he anchor he succeeded in making some beeen enaette it could be hauled up. In the meantime the ae = on the steamer. Seven heavy shots struck near and, in addition to the one which entered the cae fragments of two others struck th firing from the hill only ceased when the Alps got. aut ot Se landed the Pee Kingston o1 {ties that he had been hired upee while Whe instructions of the British consul Port-au-Prince. ‘The captain thinks 1 intention of the Hagiiane to sink the yeamel and kill all of the people on board. News Bricfs. Gen, Wallace, United States mintster to Turkey, willon Monday leave Constantinople for Naples, where he will remain for two months. Cetewayo, the Zulu king, will surrender to the British resident, and will be conveyed to Natal. Mayor Edson, of New York, has appointed as suc cessor to Willlam P, Shearthan, commissioner of accounts, Andrew B. M an expert accountant. ‘The reform government of Nashville was, mau: urated yestenlay. Mayor Phillips in his inaugural SS ‘that the negroes be given a fair share Thomas A. McDevitt, convicted in Philadelphia last year for compilcity in the star route frauds, was released from the Eastern benttentiary Tues- having served a year and thir The directors ofthe W. Union Tet raph company yesterday re-clected the old board of The remains of Dr. Charles F. Blumenthal, of New York, were cremated at Le Moyne’s furnace at ‘Washin; Pa, Ae A special from’ Little Rock, Ark.. says: “Wyatt Ames, who killed Saunders Blount, who was at- tempting to arrest him on Saturday, was caught, last night, and, upon attempting t0 escape, was riddled with bullets.” It 1s stated in San Francisco that, the possibility of a European war fs being cl calculated upon English shipowners. re meetings were held last evening tn Balti- more by the democrats and the supporters of the citizen's ticl ‘The sixteenth annual reunion of the Army of ond Tennessee begins in Cleveland to-day. To-a; program includes a visit to G: ry The committec on celebration of the centennial of evacuation day In New York jas resolved to in- vite the President, his cabinet, and the governors of the 13 original states. ‘The international geodetic conference is being held at Rome. Among the delegates present is Gen. I. D. Cutts, of the United States coast and geo- detic Survey. Moody and Sankey opened a day mission tn Cork iy. A mob gathered outside the building, and hooted the sdiead who entered. The mov Was dispersed by police. The steamship rab, of the Newport News and Liverpool line, running in connection with the Chesay e and Ohio railroad, sailed from New- News, Va, Monday with a full cargo of ———__—_-e-______ Tae Faisk RACING DisPaTcuEs.—OMicers of the Western Union Company in New York report that no light has yet been thrown on the ms Who Swindled the pool-sellers with false dispatches of is | Aagorous are at Jerome Park saturday. jowever, it was: nt Somerville, is being made for the place wares wires were taj as wellas for some trace of the persons who were engaged in the swindle elsewhere. As yet in neither ction has ‘success rewarded the efforts of the company. The attorney of the Western Union, when asked 30 garding the lability of oa oy for the sustained by the ty buct that he had had it he had no idea. they could be recover -room busi- ness Was an overet he did not think tne i-sellers would nse? lawsuits against such de- fense by the company. ny ELEcrniciry.—The clty of Dayton, one nghtea with the chee system of electric eas Last Thursday While President nailer, Of the Naud Light pany, 2 ana Superintendent 1 aes Robbins, also ot Dayton ‘com! were making a tour of in- lah in the a lamp in in the business ste the city went out. Superintendent. Robb lowering the lamp to examine ft, took nokd of the conducting wire where the insulation was worn off and tellasit shot’ ‘Before he died, which was three minutes later, he said “the life is burned out of me.” Te aS ae VIRGINIA ELOPEMENT AND MARRIAGE.—There juite a Tipp of sensation ‘Sensation in a - chburg, Va. Socastoned ma of a ye ‘coup! Pa Mee ee by her lover, and a, sh across the border, where the twain were made one, ‘They have returned home. The teen years old. MOTHER AND Babe BURNED TO DEA‘ she do some washing. While thus engaged a title ¢ ey, eye the soto was ‘he Sy ded A pag seems to be Se ‘the great majority of young men one —_——-e-______ ENFORCING THE CONNECTICUT Bure oy teen ladies and gentiemen, arrested “y—4 Haven, Conn. es lay last, chi with violsting the Sunday laws, their offense being in artes the country for (gene) Simply, were are ralgoed | before a magistrate Monday. The constae bie and his deputies testified to detecting the ties riding along the public highway on the Dath, and thls was all the evidence required. Nowe of the prisoners could declare that they bad ridden out as “an act of necessity and mercy.” Conse. quently, all were held to be gullty of ano under the statute of 1702,which provides that Person who shall travel or do a or labor, exc 3 gage in any recres s Detween ‘sunset sunrise, si me than % nor less than $i. ter, the town, prosecuting agent, made a speech re carding einous criine against the public peace which the accused persons had committed, and th {amice won the applause of the rural audience by impos ing a Mine of $3, with $2.94 costs, on each offender, Toxonaxt Covonen Tracmens.—The annual meet~ ing of the board of trustees of the John F. Slater fund was held in New York yestenda; G RB aoe in the chair. 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