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THE EVENING STAR. | ' ING e Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sanday, . AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, THE DANVILLE, VA., RIOTS. Rorthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, E } NEW JERSEY OFFICIAL RETURNS GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. H = ee me mee to sobeeribery ns LUTRER FESTIVALS IN GERMANY. ‘Week or 44 cents per month, Copies at the inter, 2 a - eente each, —postae prepaid—50 cents a mouth, ea (ue year, 26. BS. _ Vout Office at Washington, D. C., a8 eecenid-clase mail matter.) , TWO RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. sere phe es WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1883. ——___ TWO CENTS A WISCONSIN LAND POOL DEFEATED. scriptions must be paid in advance; Re paper wit longer than is paid for, ™ Rates of advertising made known on application. WDEX TO ADVERTISEM! 1 SPECIAL NOTICE 7 hi . ORGANIZATION OF THE HOUSE. CTA SERSONAL _| New York, en route from the Adirontacks where featvale tt = ee fe HHEISIAS: __ SEECIAT NOTICE Was gton News and Gossip, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL She passed the summer with her. sister, to school | four huninsath aniversary Ot tt AxrseMEsts—Sth page, He Saivecs eter | GOVeRNwENr Rucerris To-pav.—Internal rev- The Fight for the Speakership. The President wil remain at Soldiers’ Home | (yh amlucton, Conn. | Miss J. Folger is at pres | Martin Luther opened tis morntiue hy Arte = he yrare lome tent the guest of a friend in Mth sinet, very | ing of Sum eched oe Until the latter part of this month. The White | much improved in health by a summer in the Adi | cae aeataee u ‘THE SCRAMBLE FOR OTTER OFFICES. House is however. in perfect readiness for his | rondack< Miss Folger ts expreted to arrive In | to vations cli p | New Bangs.—The controller of the currency to-| ‘The speakership fight will open tn earnest next | Teceptlon whenever he clouses to Lake p ashington In December, and Will make her debut | Serv i 8 Nii | (ay authorized the First National bank, of Ayer, | week. All the candidates will be here, and thelr te coe ca ee ae ince nen Ene Soe as went saa ent ad I. : and the Carroliton National bank, of Carroll- | respective lieutenants will gather amber, y Mrs Mackay and her danghter, of New York, who | i bout them. | ticular, “It ts predicted that. this will be a very | tin : satan Jer business, with capita Seventy- | Headquarters will be established at the several | brilliant season at the White House, and the pre Ht TeSIde Av Nice NM December, will, after that housand and sixty thousand’ doilars, respect= etn This emt) < Sy ses ~ | date, occupy a reste hupertal «ing hotels. The idea that the following parations already made In the way of deantitying cups pading nptelé: “rhe:ldes WAGtne tellowing of| ar | ova ts Seats age ta te may Iroy isnot | Mrs. Francts Hodson Burnett aud her two Cox Is merely a complimentary one seems to] a¢ the Home, as has been stated. President | have returned to the city. Boanp, which examined | pe dissipating before the declaratior . ofhis friends | has with him there only bis little dauchter Nelle | yr. John Russell Yo SDA aes on ‘apt. Frank D, Webster, of the Marine corps that they mean.to stand by him as long as there ts | and Miss McElroy. Mrs. McKlroy will be here, |. 3 aoc ans infant Chit des bees rement, has made a report | achance to elect him. Indee those who look the | however, during the whiter, Voung’s remains art to b6 formantel to Mey Va nh On situation calmly in the face no longer consider | Senator Miller; of California, has renewed his als. > Feld, tn be only temp Mr. Cox simply a short horse, Te has | lease of the Wilson property, 1218 Connecticut ave- who f panded ty Dav Moruing service at 11.) enue, $480,857.41; customs, $646,181.16. Ave Sates—Tth and 8th paces, Bosupine 41h pace Booxs, ke Sth y Busteess Cuasces—tth pace, Cry Trews 8th pax ; Counrny Kean Estare—tth page, Dears —Sth paste honor of ‘th ed betore thy er William UNITY PRESIYTERTAN ay Lith 4th pace, sth pas Mf the fan "l_elsewher ly of Just will hear w ri ot ves a ; ; shite | HUG, for two Yeats, at $3,000 per year, th of Cold. Condit, Smith, which occurred Canp TO RE Surrey Away.—Over 65,00 carp | a consilerable number of Supporters, and, while : Hes ; : : . will be shipped away by the fen commission be. | ome menibeisol the New York democracies: see trocentalives Payne, Wernple snd Sprirgs, of } after a short, ness obec wanted Mies ome pel bes aoe The water was | Wen muy, nol sincenaly dine his Heaton, i touks | New York, have taken apartments’ at the Portland | Siti it will ie moet marnind Miss Swear. Non ; TEAR GIE Babroeee ne ‘and the fal | BOW as If there wil be a determined efiortin his be- | for the wiater, Tngvn, the Sister of Mm. Fel. at the mesklence of | tative ot {i thon Wath oe ates SB | halt, He has likewise friends among the southern | General Sheridan and wife are still the guests of iter, tu this city, Last spring, ; nd Mela wi tak rs to-day. a menibers who are workin: lly for hin. Then. | ta jor and Mr Dut expect to be in their} AB entertainment, of which muste was the prin- a ry Tees & ' Tak New Screnvising Ancuirecr—Mr. M. E, | 100. Mé has several strong backers tn the Indiana | New home ita shore tin cipal feature, was given on Monday evening by aoe as tanet | Bell, the new supervising architect’ot the Treas- | Guise a ote aoe porters among the | “one Bart of Denbigh and Viscount Feuiding, of ae SE ae ee i ury, took charge of that ofice tls morning. Mr. | the candi 1 votes to elec that | Eng the Ebbitt, yh. Vocal music was rendered: by Me, Warten r was J.G. Mi, the retiring supervising architect, sey- | neither Randall ner Carliste is likely to be elected | Miss Nieh is, Who has been spending the sum- | Young and Mr. Frank H. Traesdell, and Mb. Trucs EY To Loss at whieh ered his’ onic al conn so long as C clion with the office, but i's trionds stay wath hin, is gaining ei ; | mer in the north, part of the time with her brother, | dell, Mrs. DeGraw, Miss Maodei, and Miss Wilils, € am ens et speakers vices Was there Uais morning to say goud bye to the em- | kround; and there are Indications that Cox’striends | The New York banker, has returned to the city and | cach gave sev fustrumental pieces. ut py Mrpican Ke We ee | ployes. Thean to fake ady Of rus sttuation 1€ 1b does) taken quarters at the EbbICL house. Miss Nichols fs | Among. those were Captain and Mrs sot Frnsoxat a Wu wetist, AH invites . present itself Thenfom, it 1s by no theans & Wild | jooked upon as one of the Most brilliant young | Wallace Bone, Mr: P. DeGraw, Mrs. | Waete Luther was Bisson as 6th page. te ENGLIStt Tar TRIAL TRIP OF THE TRENTON.—Commodore | calenlition to anticipaté a lively and protracted | [yates in society heres © | Compton, Misses Nellio Mack atid Grace Cast, and 7 att was Proresstonat, nur. LS theran Church, 1th | J. G. Walker, chtet of the burea ana ag | Contest. 5 sand =a 7 epresen. | Mi. John Clark, Phe eer re cone te Bold jiebikes services foe ne Menor aes ST aon. as | cox the Spaakership fight mar have constderahte | Senator Manderson, of Nebraska, and Represen. a | a ndor aud Were atteuded Ly ah of Dy rth. « Hthot Nowauber, | Teturned from New York. The trial trip of the U. fnfuence upon the choice Of sabordinate oficers, | tative Ellis, of Ohio,gave taken apartments at the Another Charicy Ross Story. Immense crowds uf px Senay Pu iii case Hoe eee ppt Ealecs«m Luther in the mom: | S.S. Trenton, from New York to Newport, he re- | Shoulda dark horse finally be chosen sea compro- | Portland for the coming session. A MAN WoO AsseRTs THAT HE Was acer ae CREREKATION IN To poome mes hu Hial printacerecsen win ane Brantitil deco: | 10. Dave yoen satisfactory in every respect. | mise, that mizht throw some of the presentean- | Mrs. Frelinghuysen and Mrs. gohn Davis, who re- SO ES SSSESTS TESTE WAS ESOWSED BERIT ssc acce ao meeeiniee to Luther's Sewie Ma 6th pce, ‘ aa jailer, wha waw one of the number of | aidates for pace out of the race, Kor Instance, | enpned to Weekincten tears eho pean ABDUCTORS. Dirthday will he Exeter ha cht, ab Berenst. Novices Ist pace, =a — ished pass on board, continued to | x} t We elected S| or, mnogo Wenllington from: tielr sate vi = a sede 5 = SSIS aie ioe i oon re | Show an Ohio man be elected Speaker, it would | few weeks ago, went back to New York after Lord | Aman givine the name of Charles Clarke, who 1 pres 11 OX SrrciaLties Sth pace OR ort AND § Sis, | New iiaupshire, and is hot expected to return here | ho out of the question for any democrat of that pride hid Completed hus visit here. ‘They are | arrived in tieelty Thametag trom mene TAUNCS MIN DA ORE. See RaT = sees ee 6th : Speeiay Sciorl at 9H aaa for soine days. Slate to expect to be elected s : ne Pisses 6th pa wyastor, HLS. Peases, at Li a iu, aud — expected home again this eventng, and will be ANT-AT-ARMS, accompanied by the Misses Frelinghuysen, iveot Enthor wil be held in 30) Uhat he has positive inforn don on Saudis, wark bay shortly Uxprrricens Xe Waxtep (Help) 4th Coro} 1: pace, CAVALRY REcRUITS. The superintend- sre nat ne ent mnounted recrulting service has bent directed | AS the canvass now stands two Onto men are} Mrs and Miss Davis, the wife and daughter of.| W8S drowned in j 5 , abductio ale onglas. He says that a | Ofsicint a from New Jersey. Waxten (Situations) ith paige to forward 35 colored cavalry reeruits to Fort Riiey, | Prominent candidates for that position. Ex-| Coramodore John Lee Davis, who have b rai A se henge eee ee | tees 2 COmital weATne Troe aa ‘Warrant (firanaj= 6 Kan., for assigninent to the 9th cavalry. “| Sergeant-at-Arms ‘Thompson and ex-Representa- | Ing in Paris for over a y 20 His City, | Roos, Cerner, Keown 2) 48 aaa Upt bw 16908 * : : ‘s = Le SRI Sn on ‘Thursday. It was'a ¢ appointment to | Shepard,” who has recently e: oan Waster (Roots) ith ys tive Leedom are struggling for the Indorsement. of Warren (Miseetian Woon asp Coat abe Setueu at Wan th cavalry, Will Pe | tho Ohio delegation, Gen. Colt, an old line demo- Feileved from duty on the recruiting service 1st | crit and Union soldier of Ce December, and will joln his troop in the depart- | 4... ing of the New EI na di SS ee Charles PL Buiton, of New Yoi S, Ist infantry, has been | the support of tie Eupire stat us) 4th page, pa them (o learn that the commodore had been or- | prison, was on dered away Just at the moment of their arrival, but | hbduet necticnt, has the | a handsonie’sulte of apartinents have been Htted up | they oerats, and Col. | for them + EXPECLS LO ha of the part mAscted with Tye Car nd was with Me pPrand Dotlzlaswhen nation, Were shot, while trying to rob the house | tthe Ebbitt House, and they will remain | of,” Judge Dante He claims. that he net there during the winter. Commodore Davis will | Stiepard not long since, and learnel from hun have to take charge of the Asiatic squadron on | the whole story of the abluction, which was to o ME CHURCH, MAssaciu- avenue. tear TL street! — Mev bof Holiness Lee Cart. Joy Hawt THERE WILLE A Wednesday or Thursday. the t that the boy was taken directly to Now ordered before the retiring board at’ Governor's THE CLERKSIIP. ny Or Ny as Bs a German Hall, « = ! is Col. Wm, Wall has leased his pleasant and hand- there to Newark. At Newark thes MITAN WF CHT Iskind, New York harbor. Gen, Atkins, of ‘Tenness ne Clair, of Miis:|| COL Wit, Wall has teased his at te " Sn DAY AFTERNOON. at poet in x ts—Praehites Sauda the paster, Rev. Dr. BT 6:0 pan. Sundsy school Wa am. It” | Longstreet, U.S somely furnished residence to He S| representative-clect. from the George A. Post, th Pennsyivanit House, are after the clerkship. The race | district, who will take possession about the middle eetives that the: and wien t y threw the boy overboard, franssu at i By or end Mr, artin, of Delaware, all ex-inemb EXTRA GUARDS FOR KUKLUS Prisoners.—Gen, | S°Url marshal, has made a requisition on | OFT y dave participated tn the lidren Were i . W: vi » Wi st fastened heavy weights to hau to pre ‘ Siento Beams to "lie Bouoah (Ge: nk and G of thts month. Ml pas e winter in if ¥ wun Ape ae the Department of Justice for authority to appoint, | Clrarly secms to be between Gen. Clark and Gen | of thls yal NOW wore OF ne Mindinie inane: th ir history,” sald Clarice, | chen " 1 aR the way D.¢ arter} an additional force of guards to acco ! Ms. The friends of both t where Col. W's business engagements Keep iin Uh L from Shepard hitiselt, aud he swore to the | Pe tacos fig aaad Brated Heine inade Cakes 3 tly convicted Knilux prisoners from Athunta, | She prevatling opinion appears to be that Clark has | greater part of the Utne. {ruclitulness of it. T went over to Newark with] 4, A Cimaniaee dA foo" SPMIAL Savy os AND BUILDING the Att ans, NY penitent saver hey | the Inske track. He 5 rved for ten y ars conseel- ) " Tewtik Pasha, the new Turkish minister, has Rr en Me ae enerae 1 ¥ ; tard lente ‘ OR a, Hi aia) | anid earnest. support, of the tourtecn” Where he will establish the legation resid he said was true. 1 five on West 16t 1 the dd dust an ex wetunity to Join a ‘Tue Srectat, SeNaTe river Improvement. com- | bers from Missouri, ¥ Hon, John F, Follett, who Stceeels Hon. Ben). | street, New York, aud have kuown Shepard a le pighebetl—g ILDING ASSOCTATT — | maitte board the stes General Barnard, j quenee ina contest of Chis kind. Representative in Congress from ee: H i foriy, who a es the facts and a SEH Can vere el ail as chairman of the House commit Yhio district, has take Senator Thur- —— iii ves iT potas j eeeetion Tonge on the ait gee eee | MIHALOIG CE LORE NEAR Ra TE Leah The Bigelow ‘rial. f pubitest i aie ut Governor Mer anothers, They left for New wsses. ONC OF the arsuMents f | peal ° © CROSS-EXAMINATION OF TH DANT. a Agger overnor MeEnery - Of the arzuments freq tc © banking: house 1 : 4 AN. =: Orcas the sitive eventt | Is « isthat SAtsins doesn't need Sp Hn i ; erdty, in che Criminal Court, in the trial of St the Ebbitt House for the winter, He will puyumin F. Bigelow, late receiving ed by his wife about the 1st ot January, and ational Bank of the Republic, for they expect to tgure prominently in society here | embezzlement, the defendant's crossexamination this winter, as was continued after the Sran’s report elose fr. Carl Steen Andersen de follows: He said he left the bank t for Denmark, and Mr 1) he had ni oltiee, and Clark dot ratie records are concerned, neither has any awhich will meet | Vaile over the other, and the qitestion of pre ‘The board will cone | chee eons Gowen ty personal cohsiderations. ner ©. Augur: Lieut, Col. | West that is the way the democrats gencrally se ‘on; Lieut. Col. John J. | to view it, we E. Fryer, 1 Bluffs, ha: apart— Carr. Hesny S' far as their demo- ordered bets at Fort L ¥, 4th cavalry, has been retiring boar enworth, Kihss MESON sist of Brig. Gen. Christ David L Ne oli ST. NOW Cok HEH S hours: Ste 10a m1 t vd Who, An pathy tort! June 2st, 12: | curcaiustian nxdor, sur; ISth Infantry Ie, the minister re- Bille have ret pooRRE Ry, | s idea They were Ov his acconnts dad Major John sil cavalry, | : to Washington for the winter, snd taken the house | unt he sie tne deny Jee | A ‘Train Dern = Clpt. George BL Russ oa b tie last atinocratle tneumbent, ‘and | Xo. "yoo4 in vrtiv street, between Kalil I. Lables he wot frlchi A Suspected PNATE ESCAPE OF PASSES Tae esornee re eee i pa ani ans ae fie 0 oe ae Henry E. Cooke, United States vice and”deputy i for some thne that th in the | ‘ nen ee = . | selves, id made avery acceptable oi ater’) eonsul to Coton, the Ebp | bankagainst itt; Mr Bradt STON, Nov. 16—A passenicy nthe Salem Ro. Bel Feh lead nore Sa Suir AGAINST JEFFERSON Davis —In the United | the democrats had suffered considerable annoyance | Cnt! t nisiees Geni! an areinod jit, but he could not tel wh Lowell haliwad wasderadd t this morne z= ge rEeun: cut : | Srarane Court yesterday argument wascom- | and Lumnttiation through the conduet of two incuma- | kePresentatives Greenteat eee ett cutee, | DESAW IM the paper the chin Satie tin ; in went of ts ea Cieer Pres WOMANS CHRISTIA aaa, ee Case Of Stephen Percy Ellis etal. | pents, and that has been counted to his credit, | pam| me shoken of among tho: oe oe tee yagi gras Srna 4 Lars stuck of the latest de = rOREN RIST cilants, vs d s. = Is a SI ishuith Is a representative oY the youne de lavishly 5 . Rice: his tinducial embarrass wre 1 SZ, ‘ ut, Ol . ses 9H Pee Ge ae (bY the next orkit and colliterad Nee of | Mone EE heat Hie Popular, person: B. F, Mayo, widow of Commodore Mayo. j not a donar to do with the Nau received sevens tngurt and warm FU : tanh 23 A.M baseitan will Kite sarah Ann Dorsey, of Louistina, for the | ally, and has railied to his apport many of the | 18 at the Hamilton House for the winter. Te ala Wate wliooraed ts Mona: sral iatrow cuca RAN ores pee: PLUMLING AND HEATING. i Jay Faas wal ai i pose of setting ust the will by wile the sald | est we Mf the House, He fs baeked by all (he fi fonaparte are again at thelr win- aaa Was tise Ra CuTNeT to Mans SeAEETS WERE ABREOL, Eons the ‘o Lod ‘ Saas I a ee Borsey loth alt he ; real Au Be ue ae his natty ae pany ue ter residence on K street. They drive out every District Government Affairs. - za SAWL S. SHEDD, 2 ee Davis. Tt 1s mointalr the hetrs adopted state. He | evening ina handsome “dra,” pulled by two eoieaieenaiis ae r ‘ 10) EPIPIENY, Rew x thts, at the time she myude Us Will | ni As the CANE NOW | dunk ughesieppis iva tHe Penionek With | ppg COMPLAINT FROM REN 19 Soe bier Did bss at | uid mind, and that she was subjected | Is, seers to be a good length In the lead, M aparie hy his side on the front seat, | prea ne EM Gallaudet. of u Stee coats | Banu, 3 das. E. Five | Wemuarraw by the facto ae coene ne Amiuence Son nOSErASTeS F (he delving, beng attended only by | Comsutssioners calling attention to the condition of | Britt worm j aero, ENERALTIANCOCK’S TL special dispatch | there Is. a host ofacandidates, This place seems to | feotnan in drab and red’ Livery. the approaches to the institution by way of Me) visiting the tinpeclatt ave lelt Cs ren, rox « brows, ane tothe Philadelphia Press trom New York, Nov | Mave tired the ambition of democrats in halt the | Mts. M.4J. Motte, widow of Dr. Motte, of Boston, | strect and Sth stect casts aon to. the way tine | hier vurn 4 ad * Pea Tee teer owe ei 7 ia = a lanchtey |. Freeman, hav Water pipes belonging to the institution have been | RADICAL, IN E> TN SERVTAL ESTABLISHED 1866, Nene th, says: General Hancock has been so {il | states of the Union, Datton, of Indiana, Fisher, of Sparaneateentie eh mito, Adan society | lett. Fi requests that the wooden foutwalks lead BEveKADE, Nov. 10.—M. Nickola Cliristies, the REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS, ialicad Shaveties Wikis pastas. to be confined to his Vinstala, Dennison, of Californfys and Ormferd, of | RPATURERLS at | ? ing trom the gateway to M and 7th streets be | Servian prime ninister, sys that the pm out state es ee ERS, ofthe: beth S suffering from st large abscess. T ‘orth Carolia, are perhaps the most prominent | ‘phe widow of Admiral Scott will spend the sea] Cleaned ayd replaced. Of atairs in the Kingdon, the ges radical a cHERCH ulate Tr asplrants for the place, It is considered that Dal- | gon at the Eubitt House, ' on WicaeIY ceEiee Amtristies. ie prc lS he (Opposite U. 8. Treasury). atnsyivand eee Htate of Trollies hues aa ecg gas the can- | General and Mrs. W. P, Carlin will pass the win- | | ‘The detectives who have recently tnancurated | StS. 1 toe deri y aacrowe AN properties placed in our hands for sat ted Sixty Mitnios FoR Encesmioy.—The tnter-| dilate of Thdiana: has inde A good reer as a | torn Washington lexal procentings agamst the Dime Museum, Na- | Piney Waar hens ‘without charse. im our “Heal Esiate Advertise” iat | dete Weaver sieetinue at 4 pan Poti De Ue Late ca ee ueatIOD AP | Oe Tiudiana tees Dally ext Yeats they feel diegneed | Representative Reed and family, of Matne, will ing on the bushes of vareer sion Rite Re Teo ee ae Ts coma Esto, fesued in Este nee by the Loutsville convention at thetr m to throw ate Whene be At the Hamilton, during the coring session of | proper license have Neen instrncted to desist by New Vor, actuler a. tor Liao war in oleae Special attention given to the manacement of estates | — mentioned In yesterday Srar, Congress, order of District Commissioners, who hold tht | Gy October Ign w ia the Aamerics j . aad oF basgert ie noneenienta: Aisi-to| E prey Dill for presentation in Congress appro- Dr. and Mrs. De Haas and thetr danghter, Mrs, | thos: houses are nol maqainal by iaw to pay te | paket ai woh tye Saier the rentine of cents at mode | P Ka a by Hew, | Biating to thestates upon the basis of illiterscy Hoblitzell, are at the Portland for the season. Ueense as variety rs To make them Mable | was so badly dadnaced that ot staal ‘ tchane for paying taxes, remit. | I : ae Toth. ae weene | ClERE millonsor dollarsannmally tort ska ans aymaster Carmody, of the nevyyand family, are | WWM reauire a condition which they ate not Ukely | Nog bweteent aie were or = bg Seguebiaregauksead [i ~ Rev. 3. K. Co: al revival services | Millions of dollars annually for uare ars thet way ly, ey eS) AE | to adopt—that of vendinz among their audiences | we Tikes have ™ . si atlanding to repairs, to which parsonal | Masters Hv. SK. Cox, D. tal revival ser\'s3 | citer, tour millions of dollars annually: for tree | ‘The indleations Fivel at the Hamilton this week, and Will rewaln | heer and Oller fehuelied wind alcoholic dsiake | Me Ale Aapiifnthicd grengiet * |S years and two mith 1 iy for three | pretty clean sweep of the republicans holding | 1 the city during the wiuter. cigars, &. SMipein. Sor ke tae prod Sait of Crewe. Caleeecphedincekee | E [iene of ollars and cavern fe yrniad of twctve | oe Under the Hussy and the ryublieans of the] | AdmUral and Mes. W. K.Tastor occupy a tnd Bids were opeaial at 12 c'clowk woday in the ome Hamy of Germany, to King Son real eatite necur with care, and sacha Tayat rane the ily in dyie | SORTS The WeNt mneeting wll be held tn this elty | Senate wil REGIME COR Oh ee Conan (walter ee re POrunnO toe Kile ofthe District Commissioners for the erection of a | growing tmpereanee oe pone te te ee ee annual interest collected aud ranitted without Fe epee eens he city das thule | Seen Cor ie democratic Metals at that end of the Capitol, | Wiiter. . . ; ag | hone for destitute colored women and chiidren, in, LUAU eo See ae poll Lanier 1 ee With reean to the Seante omc very Wroee Col. Z. 8. Spalding, of the Sandwich Islands, has rdance with the act of Congress appmipriatin | OS. m btanpt couriesy at Ger ZION M. FE. CHURCH, CORD ACCIDENT TO. THE TALLA “008A. Known as to who will get them. Sen: sed ex-Contmissioner Morgan’s house, 1718 Kode | $20,000) for th ‘ itfened be tr for the snsuhe Ge pine aoe “BUILDING ‘D HAKD WOODS st, met with an ace ‘Thursday on, Which | forbids Such a thing as open Gectioncering by a and avenue, been comp! “6 IROOTE rere pans Aenea every discription expecially urdered to sul eeiaged: Ker 6 tS for place “under that body; from the Brooklyn navy yard. W Were hoisting a hue tron Target phite the slings parted and the fron piate dropped on the deck, almost going through, bre « } fluc about nine “strikes” of deck plank, del) down the fore and att 1 carlings, Spl Doth Beams by splitting em the VETIAN GOVERNMENT AND M. DEF ESSEPS Now. 10.— The Calpocorres) ephis ‘that UL Heat ES EHAE GHAI ea for nee Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Thayer, of Boston, will | wer y does viol’ D izuity cannot hope for! 1.63 ine winter in Paris, “Mrs. Thayer 1s a nieeso hy Lonors at the hands of the Senate, Tuts gen- | Rass we winter in Paris, Mrs. Thayer 1s a niece of iy understood that Col, Hook now Sergeant | 7 5H isetthe House, is a candidate for the same i ler the Sehate, and Mr. Geo. C. Gorluim | Mrs. Senator Voorhees 43 recelving a visit from 1 to be a candidate for the secretary | her brother, Mr, Wilson, of Indiana. follows: OA, 8-4 Nab C) w. } My | Tires Wes D. Martin, | tyyat the slened that the E xtended, op a high | roast YOUNG MEN? Ue ae Now ¥ | for this Dultding is on Sth street e: and commanding situation. ay. i Yerat Y4oam, for is SHI sup) "i HE GE! . PHAN ASY! le 7 ors ae le WM MCLEAN f@S0! be Clans 4:40 pan. Gospel | the fore and aft pleces lot ioe onnal Chae ee eaanGs Ul the oBtees | attorney General Brewster has renewed the lease | the report Of MrT. @ Wesst wcemtary of the | Taemone of Se Nn See See oe ae ot Cor 1thand Bstretanominwest, | BH. Situtine, led by Mr. Prauk Wilson, Stray | was taint. ‘The Navy depo Tecled Ten fOr the, ea eat Senators lve, S°- | of his present residence 1025 Connecticut avenue, erman orphan to the ‘District Commis | all closed “to-day and the 18 Galiy ¥ ny of there services, | Tallapoos arrived: at 1 their own views, rather Unan those Of aspirants. Hon. William Dorshcimer, of New York, hasieased | Sloners, of the op f fostitution, shows | draped in mourning as a mark of Tespest to the Ere rae Oe IX THE CUTE TO ARMY Navy Pay and Rations. Mis Bayard, daughter of Senator Bayard, of Del- | total Income Was $7237.12, and expenses 423%, | hodse is al alt eect Mae cl tke aa HEEASE CALE awe Cees UAL REPORT OF THE PAYMASTER GENERAL. | aware, ts in the city, preparing, for the reception of {Weaving a balance in the hands of the treasurer uf | Jest ton Morristow: this uy oe E ne CURE re ? OME ee ie a avy, and fami ne Comm approved applications “hisholm, ENTION OF VISITORS A Defenders—Good Cooks and Bakers | ins, for the fiscal year ended June 30th, 1883, shows HIN WEAC a he a eee for Liquor lleenses or the Tellowtine persons Joseph |_| NEW at RN dee NOW. tt flveatled to PI Peoplets Aticet Wanted, that the total expenditures for provistons during | Hf, Will rest S| W. Denty. 3 list, Aue Hhrrus, Puig, | deni the writ Gternor tn Us ; ee at ere ice 2 —— —— the year were $1,000,959. ‘The amount expended by | ~ Senator and Mrs. Vest: will reside on Esstreet, be- | Austin Free nn M. Perreard, Lonis Schmidt, | the wite murdere tiles (1 Vernor OF curt %s ie aerated by REFORMATION (LU- Tishaeeyeadin. | The report of the Comm! ry General of the | Pay oficers abroad was $861,86: Army for the fiscal year ended June 30th, 1883, | pended by the bureau was $273,! shows the total resources for that ye: | Provisions amounts to $17: utah Connell, E! len Donohue, Eugene Fugit, . Gentner, James Holmes & | Veber 22d, ann, Marcaret Boyd, Richard uu 3 Of pardons interfere, Le will be bauged on No The amounts €x- | tween 3d and 43g streets, this winter, lency for | Mrs. Hoyt, the widow of Col. Thomas J. Hoyt, ‘The total expendi- | and a relative of Senator Sherman, and Mrs, Paran | MeGrath, W._ ©. MILBURN. Bole Inventor and Manufae 1429 Por sy lynne ave —— es and Pool Defented in Wisconsin, | li & Middleton, Joun P. Newhouse and | A ¥- ceo tlet a \ : a : - fe eras neil to Nit rae » Phillip * 101 3 2 | total expenditures $3,220. tures on account of clothing were $215,741, leaving | Stevens, the widow of Une iirst proprietor of the | P. Phill 7 . ratchet pieust 22, 1583. S>- WESLEY CHAPEL. © | ee = ja cv Of § A, i Firth Avenue hic tmong the New AN UNSAFE RUILDING. INATION er ketone exintins between | ES? Paces, Oh AP ELS CO | le a. Dit of $706,00055. ‘The average con- | a balance of $344 REDON CAVEDAE | ov one chelety eaters wig will Seah dn wes ugton | Mr. Charles Schneider and Mrs. Mary 1. Mantz. | MADE Wis, Nov. 10. PAVE Wok MckeGar a{ tract price per pound for fresh beet for the year | ON account of s m6, Leaving @ | this season. Maan, Joint owners of th cont ots Of public | orient | Row | GAYEOE will teem te leita (ASS Was 10.11 cents per pound, and for 1884, 10.01 | balince: amount expended for con~ cents. The price has declined on the Atlantic coast, | UbRCUCK paving Us “Lhe report Gilis attention to the and has inereased tn the states along the Ollo | payimendstor comaniion eats! puses No.421 and 423 T street northwest, | for sale 160,000 acres ot and at auction. 2h One of the leaders of society In Now York ts sald | At har ut houses No. iesbunaine aie tier = teeing wee gleich gh rere menage rte yoo pid tneres to have Just received an figported cloak of sable tur | rings it so far dilapidated as to endanger the ite | Soon formed Of land speculuiors to Wi and recommends | Uiinned with gold and jews, which cost $20,000. nd Mmb of occuymints. and. the ordered to | Pine lands ata minimum price, by a conta river, on the great plulus and In the extreme north- | That the rerutar coum the ration be iim= tor Miller, of New York, has leased ex-Tus- | have ft vacated and taken down within 30days, | 1 prevent. a competition, Keports of this px West. fied by kaw to on the number. of “s handsome house on K street. ‘This AAS WS eas hey j came to the earsof the Gonunissiouers, and ties THE GREELY RELIEF EXPEDITION, Mien ahd Locominlssioned and warrant offi in the same square as Uhe residences of | 4 detecation of colored inen {rom J | Buide an investigation, abd touted that the pool had Supplies to the amount of $9,016 were, by the | attached to if Sips, He recon or Sherman, Col. Ingersoll, and Mr. Henry | ton waited on the District. Ce Dought lands at a quinine pri nd that they authority of the Secretary of War, furnished tothe tion of the prac e of selling to | Willard. morningto urge thata plank footwalk be hep vse rmment on fetitious OUCETS provisions the Ales are repre ENG OF THE Vested to make a SET- | HARD TL TAYLOR, FRANCIS HUFTY their Hall, Ana: atl RE: southeast, Sand resold Meters « : e nS att at price pald, : vice s » Greely eile Mr. and Mrs. Washington McLean, of Cincinnatl, |on B, between 10h and 15th streets northeast. above th nh atantline nal service in May last for the Greely reiiet ex- lly never drav is 5 ber atone esa a aaa = Ais stated a 18 ate fraternally invited. By onderof the WAT pedition, with the understanding that the subsist. uy SAS have taken a house in Lafayette square for the | There are no graded streets nor sidewalks In tht to the sti mtut=sioners, ae JOHN H. KING, s mee Gepattigeat woul be remiirent to tn a winter. Becton oF ne eh and the school children Decame convinerd that a fraude = {ence de ne} ou @ reimbursed to th Arraigned on Charges of Crime. = great difficulty in attending school rainy H sub abt aside the sale ; ae ah Oe e 4 :, Joaquin Godoy, the mintate: has | Ereat_aittier iS combination Was inace th ‘ sales, tes furnished upon application, e| i dE LEBERS OF | extent of $5,000 from the appropriation for supplles| — procennt M. Joaquin Godoy, the minister from Chill, has | wer weather. an for the expedition, not 5. C208 Re, Supplics to the Yulue of $20; Indians during the year, belng $1 IN,THE CRIMINAL COURT TO-DAY. | renewed his lease of the house he now occuples, No. The Lands belo the time, 8 renew: a TAX COLLECTIONS. i roa were ited tothe | ‘To-day. tn. the Crimmat Court, Judge Wyute, a | 10 K street. The District collector's report for the month of | THUS of the state 3 less than In) number of prisoners were arraigned, as follows: | Lord and Lady Mandeville will spend the winter | October shows 367,030.32 collected during that SSDAYS. con WM. LEWi THE LAUTEN ENGEAVE rt 10 Ue educativnal ana drainage COMPANY, New York avenue, — irelar Shot Dena. 5 . = ey ee 2H KOF | the previous year. “During the year 4.8t5 rations | Caleb Laneaster, assault with intent to kill Thomas | 12 New York at the Hotel Brunswick. month. ect - Srewaen ener 0. ST as cae ae tis ae &: II iewine eoolucine vm Uf tus | Were Issued th cases not specially’ provided for. : ober a: 5 Miss Carrie D. Townsend, daughter of Jobn D. ip tliedtaest caf eet mornine, Mr, She K broker, ving aywanp @ UTCHINSON, Ghion discontinne taking the Washinton best For the subsistence of recruiting parties and re | Hall on October 2ith, pleaded not gullty. Geonge | | Miss Ca ‘ sported Rat RT i leider eens Fe LCT aldin 424 NINTH STREET, solved, “That me eruits at rendezvou all mefohants with whom they chased at a cost of #1 ue This city, discovered a burglar lls house Brespeuttally rea deal hdr: cooked Tallons were pur- | McCauley g and counseling house-breaking | Townsend, and Mr. Frank Preston Fremont, your in July 1 spector and measurer of wood for Potomac district | Ih the second St t, pleaded not guilty. George Litehtield, | St Son of Gen, Fremont, will be married in New | was submitted to the Commissioners to-day, Showe | ining lim altuost inistattly. ieir advertisements from, a ston Post 4 . BS k ob Monday, ws that he meas C20 5, durit lar’ r is for LOWS CHELSEN ART TLS. TRENTON | Hay Ohta eta tee Washington Yost, ‘THE LOSSES IN TRANSPORTATION house-breaking, pleaded not guilty. F. B. Sellman, Sea Genéraland Siva Cutter haynre| tee kecee ERE Oe ne | Duly COMM MO ed, ee eS AUSTIC TILE cow. | ‘ zg | Of Subsistence stores, for which no one was found | alias Sullivan, pleaded not guilty of house-breaking. responsible during the Year, amounted to $13,350. | Henry Waguel allas Gee ‘se Miller, arson in sett ‘The total losses by storms, fire, accidents and | Hf tO a barn at the Soldiers’ Home, pleaded gullty d to ome here, after an absence of two EUILDING PERMITS Children Kiied by a Train FEATS Spene auioad “Laat week tee weve the | have been temed by Inaiecior eativisle as follows: Amiaxnic City, N-d-. Nov. 1 the cltdren of i = sentence suspended. Joseph M. Beard, allas Bays | Buests, Iu New York, of Judge and Mrs. Arnoux, of | W. M. Galt & Co., repair brick South comer ist and Geone Ee Barnek, Tropitetor of the nage tha ae Cw. "FORMERLY OF | ranned during’the yor Gayo Ret loss of | (th, cmbezziement of carpet trom Peter Grogan and pa ia Cameron, of Pennsylvania, will tucoaery aad aserent aiwelion ae “aireet, | this morning were struck Uy @ACIGL train at the HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, €-& oth ana F strects, has removed (o GIs Deneten | wus eS larceny of a carpet, picaded not guilty. “Daniel ator ant D, PASS FIREPLACES aud BRASS FIRE GOODS in | 1 bove Rhode Island avenue northwest; $16,300. F. | Arctic avenue crossing of tie Narrow Gauge Tail. cH Montford, indicted for the murder of Wm. J. | not return to this country from their travels in | 200v¢ a hree-story and basement | road and all fatally mjured. Two Lave died, and 4240th strest. | northwest, ite tion Is invited to the necessity of providing | Murphy, on October i0re, trike a HR. Windsor, erect four t and basement and all fatally oe SS a ee ee ation is s ber 10th, 1883, by striking Lim with | Europe until spring. ‘Their tour will extend to p ‘street north between 17th and | the de. the other isexpected, HINGTON COUNCIL, No. 34, CATHO-| good cuoks and bakers for the army. astens, pleaded not guliy Spain, italy and Genaany. Sonn oes ee, 25.000, west, between it u ie Geatli of the other ss expected. Drew. . ; wll bold a pabl ine + RECOMMENDATIONS, her 12th, al o'clock in ALT Cathy ies interested | A “commendation 1s made that Congress, in Its be A Hotel Burned. ‘Mrs. Frank Lesile brought with her from Europe PHARMACIST, taire diamon ‘sald TTeMPRR, ORK ens’ Towr.—About TPO Sov. 10.—A Speclil @ispatch a pair of solit 1 to weigh 27 LANCE We at Soup Tiowr.—a! Hanrrorp, Coxs., Nov. spe CET gace {1s Rte postrance shonkd be pr nent, Au address willbe | nest appropriation for subsistence for the ‘army, | ANGLING THE MOTION 4O tee nonae nee vexpror | eeu of Sou meee re WG TU in the Disteict of Columbia ant Mase | Oronoco hotel snd sabiestherchave bern desurvyea sin anwonancini the arrival of lance and ene: en leave ft discretionary to regulate the number and AS EXCESSIVE, Secretary Folger and Senor Covarrubias, of the | W- C. 7. U. in the a! “ f —_ fom the extabe AN ADJOURNED MEE ‘al Association of the: at the Geonge iret Manicure: . rintendent ited | by fire. The loss Gu the hotel ts $9,000; Insurance, ofainbia wal | ComPensation of employes for the subsistence de-| | Thismorning, In the Circuit Court, Judge Cox | Mexican legation, were registered in New York last | W¥;, OWall, One Of, the, superintendents, visited | Ps tire. "fhe Joss cu the hotel I> 82,09) Building, | Partment according to the varying necessities of | took up the ease of Hallet Kilbourn agt. Jan a. | evening. ° iar) —, sidechains arrangements for hol temperance meetings in Te hf) EeetS northwest, next | the service, On July 1st, 1882, there were on tile | Thoinpson (ex-Sergeant-at-arms of the House ot| Rev. Dr. ‘Wills, chaplain, U. 8. A., now stationed | the chapel connected with the home. Friday even- She Markee — NG, the 13th inst. at Ro'click. By | 715 claims, and during the year 82 more were re- Representatives), in which, a few days a ver- | at Benicia, Cal., is in the city, on a two months’ | ing was set apart for this work. Mrs. Rowan was|_ BALTIMORE, Nov. 10—Virginia pg eae erica, a Aero the Papiaent Dk cetved, OF these, 23, amounting {0 $4,414, were aa of $60,000 was riven ace visite ae o ‘otion to | leave of absence from his post of duty. ghosen President of the association ‘that was | 38: new, ten-fortiet 94: hew ures, 61; North Carvling G person st = allowed in the sum 2.567, and 611, amount- $4 es formed. le these ladies commenced under * 9 2 A (Sh), THE ANNUAL MELTING OF THE ing to $5,070, were disallowed, Further lewis: | set aside the verdict as excessive. Senator D. W.| Miss Kate Trimble, of West Washington, 1s vistt- dimeulties, the work has progressed wonder. | BALTIMORE, Nev. 20, Cotton quict—midaing, 104. 027-3m holders of the Real Estate Title Insuranc lation Is recommended ag to claims tiled | Voorhees, Enoch Totten and Hon. C. A. Eldredge | 1ng friends in Chicago. lly. At the meeting last evening Mr. Tweedale, | eee rece Paull, southern Red Tiel AS. Pany, of the District of Colurbia, for the election of | under the act of July 4th, 1864, that, ed for the platntit Sol. Corkhi! Dr. C. U. Kennedy has returned to the city trom | Miss Besste Perry, Mrs. Powell, Mr. Havell and | Snr. Lisal.7; No. 1 Marsiand, 1.14iyal.1435; No. 9 = ning truntors of said company will be held at the office | have been’ examined sid’ net ‘red emnetans ea a ed Gees Me vn Miss Toulse Haustiiann took paft tn the musical | western winter ea. spot iui tia: Decca, 1. LOOKS! LEER 2 bday of Decersber, A. . e or the vt a 3 30a55; TATION | eae The polls will be ope WO O'CLOCK P. M., | termination of action by the commissary general | ‘The argument was opened by Mr. Coyle, who | beauty, will, t 1s sta be, the guest of Mr.de | veterans made addresses, isin, S065: now, Base: So. 9 bas Be US. Treacur; and closed at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. under section 300 B, Revised Statutes, and that | read a nun-ber of authorities in Support of tlie mo- | Struve, the Russian Seth by ihe = In the Criminal | 34, 573574: January, 56 A De 1B. BEALE, Secreta: some tuibunal be established to which all suclr| tion. = {s sald to speak English pet BE Se ee ihe | AX, Orp Souprer’ ——. __ ma Beene aotthora.3an8 western white, ghaas E NEST TAL MEETING OF THE Jackson | Chilms shall be transferred. Of 3.001 claims | Messrs. otten, Voorhees and Eldridge, for the | Way, 1s more than a good many SOUS, his Seas, See ‘$4a36; Pennsylvania, 34435. Rye q all atest Newelt “ sfation, at Cosmopolitan Hall, | under the Joint resolution of July 25, 1866, and the | plaintiff, followed Mr. Coyle. Senator Voorhees, in | €aD do. before Judge Wylie was Henry alias Miller, | and without Prov 1 Lanperial phe & E | MONDAY EVENING, November 12th, Adds, 3d section of act of March 2d, "67, ‘In regard to Tis argument, declared his belief that if the verdict Senator McMillan of Minnesota, Representatives | an old soldier, indicted ae. bg a = ey ek of Erelish L at To'cluck sharp. x commutation of Tation to Union soldiers, while | was set aside’there would never be @ lower verdict | Poland and wife of Vermont Murphy and wife of | the barn at the aed deere an. cone creamery, f jSnavae °° sony BN held as prisoners of war, 278 clalms, amounting to | rendered, but that the sum awarded would be a| Jowar Cobb of indiana, Beitord. or colorado, ater | Dleaded Eee iete bere te Cou ce | commacy 60 tale, Liesl == FoR ACERT. | $10.160, were allowed. ° Out of $08 miscelluncous | great deal larger, Kinley and wife, Hart’ and Kelfer of Ohio, Gomt of | notified that there was no, place whe tor | $3 ie omnper, ee a ae oes cer buttie, | chalins,144, amounting to $1,477, were allowed. ‘The hearing Was adjourned to two o’clouk on | Wont ‘and Guenther of Wisconsin, have nent, the sentence would have to & ted for | 3 ina. its. to ‘Liverpool QEAL Si at MUNCASTER & HOWARD'S Pharmacy, coruer —— Monday. ‘taken winter quarters at the Ebbitt. a a ee in the uniform’ of the eto bur SPAT SEIN SACQUES wit! le wid at thepriceg | tt Enetsnorthweat Baa Senator Mahone’s Position. ——-— + Mrs. Blair, wife of the Senator from New Hamp- | Dulit man, wno was dresod, tn the uniform of the 00) bushi Been parked whien purchaned tn Se ptember Pie ee, REMOVAL — STEI THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERVIEW DISAVOWED—wuAr| A CHARGE oF Rars.——Officers Lewis and Howell | shire, is expected here in & ay or two, and will go ater his arrest Tor v admitted that he | Halse—whest, % dutou Wil Bot afeet our prices S Real Estate Brokers, \N SAYS—THB FIGHT TO BE m1 yesterday arrested James Hunter, colored, charged | at once to the family residence on Capitol | had fired the barn, ant gave. asan excuse that he Tes Pm SILLY "OFF, dious, offic Xo. L Leauipcebaaniihe REPS Cre ith committing a rape on Kila Simms, colored, on sband ‘Deen A Lerree Careien’s Davcnrer axp WILLETT & RUOFF, . EST The tuterview tn the New York 7imes of yester- | the night of the 20 of August last, at Highiand | £17e2e Where her ‘and gon have been stay- | had been put out of the and had no place t0 | «2 gur Bcrron—Mr. W. Lucien SS Ress eanin ve _ | SOE eR Ee | | any, wikahs rported to give tha views ori bciaeie| Pac ies Cor ee nat Hunter ad- |g {oF *e "treasurer Spinner 1s at Witlants, tor a | &° —__.—__ Po a eos TLE OF FP rontrivduta arene, tor Let of Now Books | Malone on. the reeent election, in the course of se would not prisecute hehe mea esse as dated | short stay, on his way to Florida, whore ie wil | A SE ae See aoe ee grein Seated that tue de ed Mopieslin- UN rer thnth Gr $4 por year, Also, books | Which he criticised severely the course of the Pres. | Sie WOuld not ety ant ConGinion | spend the winter, as usual, teresting feat plea fener ng ARMY AND NAVY WIIUSKY, and mayazines rented by the ident in not sustaining him, ts said by his friends to 1S mm 3 ‘was the awarding of a very pees 2 SEE TTT eT OSI | Hee tre dare Sates | at Woman’ mat Hogi me | Gert Cleat the tnt Gut J | Aa a aj Anca Ma | Ser aa ; Ts worth a doren of the su-cal ~ res NEW FRENCH PROCESS SOAP. told & STAR h a a iB ‘her; that. fae oy ea MN MESES Gg tts | MEA amen amgin Which te ded ws | nem rooney Hanns Cong caet-—Thetatng | Vitproauly vite Wasuaion tora wore ani | MeLaugun, of Ono Hing Stay wok veh any eppost OE aie ee ed 8 skwhm MSjuluinore. | “Will Malione resume the contest next yeart® ‘Hugh Stockman against Mrs. Shaw, of Port Huron, |" Representative Blackburn, of Kentucky, ts at the A Gs a : destroy “RAND. OPENING | [ce=> (ALL PERSONS OWING PROFESSIONAL | 85Ked the reporter, ' Mich. {0 get possession of the petitioner's child, | pigos, woe Ry a bo e® waking any } AES, JACK: o | ES debts to the late Dr. FRaNcis A. ASHFORD will Pa Pag Ms Hatton; isd can't % Miocene before, Sustio8 ee ey ac Miss Susan W. Folger, Secretary Folger's young- | Presentation. ty We Rev. Father | reais, but tied that ms went Uiere to So JACKETA, DOLMANS AND C: LARS, | please call and settle th we Wi VM. W, nothing ‘Ro other course: ‘ternoo) case Port Huron ie : court Wook os A mye Teaauree “SP CORENGES | TEN, Attorney, Gav eae ncrinwteee WARD MO” | nothing: : on the rth instant, est daughter, has lately been the guest of txiendsin | Hughes, “20m? © _ ‘he dauguter, = on