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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDID Northwest Corner Pennsyivania Ave. 0 Shy The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't spay Fereren Stap te served to entecrihers m tho Seen or ts conta per months a terb each. By mail—postugs Frepaid—Socents Shegenr. #6) bx months @ Fost oiiice at Washington, D. C.a8 atter All mall subscriptions ayer sent longer than is p SEMENTS. _ Albbaven 'S GRAND OPERA HOUS WHELSING STICCESS! Wile zh OvER € MM SM MAD Mat x M MMM eA4 MMMM OMMMM AA MMM MMM AAA MMM MMM SR Ron oo Tere Tere i ° ER 8 OG) OF t Rb OO TF r “4 Ene use 00) x GRAND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY! WEDNESDAY, w! Be bot, Annandale, Allen, THOMSDAY Great east three Prima E LINDA OF €1 LINDA OF CHAMOUNT, LINDA OF CHAMOUNT, LINDA OF CHAM UNE, PEARL OP “AVOW) ET HOME” eT HOMES d Tagitapietre, English, nia here), Cavalling, Ser. ‘anaia The debut of sixnor Fueazzi it postponed until Sat uray Wight, whew he wil ‘is first appearauce in | ‘Ausetica, aud will lug "n The Barber of Seville onreday.. MATINEE: — Saturday Night "7° EOPLE'S PLAY HOUSE, MAGNIFICENT DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT AT THE REGULAR RATES OF ADMISSION. Admission, 50: and Lennox’s Spectacular Melodrama in Four Acts, A HOOP OF GOLD! Carloal of New ant Speci enery! Novel Stage Effects! Great Cast! MATINEE SATURDAY. Adimissica to Baleony, 25¢. NEXT WEER, KTH ANNUAL Stspay SCHOOL INSTITUTE 3.8. Osran: Daly Sessions at 4 afid 7:30 p.m, NDAY, November 17th, i. corner G and 10th sts. is of Tuesday and Calvary Baptist bu or. Hand sth sts. BRT Cours: tioket 50 cents; sinwle admission 25 cents, Yrowramines to-be had of J. F. Jonson, No. 312 9th street north pli-ét | PBs we Extraordinary Novelty. Fy. ry Afternoon and Evening ui ek WALKER DZAMATIC COMBINATION, antic Dramas in six sets Arne Walker Sitnule Kissell THE aw 5: Louise. the bind Beurietta, e Leavy expense, the price sot be raised. SION. ONLY TEN CENTS. of 10 EEK. NOVEMBER 10, FUN ON HE BRISTOL Y. MINS! cial Entertuinments.commencine NOVEMBER 2:11. Season Institute of Professor | Sih and K streets, The | ves a Free Scholar- Institute, southeast ocl4-Im _ jergarten ~— «Che Eoening Star, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, IMPORTER OF FASHIONS, | Wut open on Wednesday a case of Bonnsts—specialties for evening :and reception. Also, soon to arrive acase of Costume Bonnets, due notice of which will be given. ne A. Gazoox, LADIES’ TAILOR AND HABIT MASER, n6-Im 414 9th street, Washington, D.C. WEAR, ‘SILK COTION, WOOL and MER ‘very low prices. uutifn} line of HAND-KNIT WORSTED Goops, ax HOODS, SACQUFS. SHIRTS. MITTENS, XS. LADIES SHAWLS and FASCINATORS. BONNETS, WALK- plaka, and’ embrold- styles of superior ‘cit Bes suc LOAKS, p and otlier elegance, M. Wiaurzras. OLOAKS AT SPECIAL PRICES. The recent warm weather has cabled me to purchase for cash at a low price a lot of nuvelties—Paris atid Be fin made goods—of which I ean give iny customers cette Firgant Seal Plush SACQUES and NEWMARKETS, plain and beaver trimmed. a Great variety of JENSEY JACKETS and NEWMAR- ‘Brocaded Plush end Velvet VISITES of new designs Just received. BLACK SILK COSTUMES, LINERY GOODS of the highest character s Mi ch “Veuline Paris styles in BONNETS and HAS, trim- ™MPurand Feather IRIMMING at very low prices. ‘ur and Feather NG at very low fof Pennayivaniaave, Cite, Trovise, Parke oc? ADIES' SEAL GARMENTS ALTERED, REDYED sod lined. Circular lui repeleed and, ecov- ered Cloth muffsmade, MISS CUNNINGHAM. is T4IU si street between Nand On. w WE3,,CALE XOUK ATTENTION TO THE NEW Dyeing. Scouring and Dry Cleaning Establish ment, 1209 'N. ¥. ave. nw. All kiuds of Ladies and Gents’ Work done in the most supzr.or mann-t. Crepe Veils, Lace Curtains. Evening and Party D:esses a spe- calty, ANTON and CAKOLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer. oc20-2in | pos Fue GARMENTS ALTERED, CLEANED ani’ EXEN W Late of Boston, in Lath ctsee! wontttnest H. EICHSTADT, DEALER Worsted, Embroider oci6-1m* A. IN ZEPHYR and materials. Fancy Goods ‘and’ Toys: Designing and Stamping: Plush and Velvet Stamping a sp-cialty; patterns reuewed on le terms Instructions in Embroidery. ‘ccls-Im, 1205 F street northwest. OUGLASS. SINTH STREET, CORNER F. MERINO AND WOOL UNDERWEAR. Fifty cents will positively buy the best UNDERVEST. Sou the reculars! CNDERVESE: widle oF $i, Sur ou the resular st UNDE Y white for $1, w we suply ask you to look at ours after examinitig the felaewhere, CHILDRES VESTS, heavy Merino, excellent value atd5e.,B for Bh Se. 6c. 130. 81, Kee ‘We show a SCARLET UN VEST for ladies, pure Geshincal Dye; musrantocd: at GLOO. A ‘areal barraine Finerwrades at ts fon fashioned, Alsoextra Ladics’ extra long DRAWERS, size bands for very fleshy ladies. ISS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, MS 4 400 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, tbat gunantcee perfect beara contre? nme ect Be am ‘SPECIALTIES ARE— | | Shoulder braces and alt Drees Reform Gooda | French Corsets and Bustles, | Cuildsenta Corsets, ands $1 Corset (Misa H.'s own | make), that for the vrice is roe N.B- i, CORCORAN DIN ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING. us —French, German and Spanish spoken. marl J Pe Re ones “ARI: Tiree: Patents and Five Medals’ trom Eapositions of Par, Lycnsand Vienna. ‘Manufacturer and iinporter of HUMAN HAIR ASD FINE, HAIR WORK. ‘Ladies Sine Hair Cutting and Hair Dresving. Bsir dyed and ehaiapooed im a first class manner. Wiss to order H_STREET NORTHWEST. os) 637 FIFTES Astox Fisners Chemical Dry Cleaning Establishment, No. 6 G street northwest THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE, | Ladies and Gentlean ments: also, Velvet and | Plush ‘Cloaks, Crape Veils, Laces, Gloves, ete., 410 ber | fecthy, emed by this Sanerion process ° LADI: S" EVENING DRESSES A SPECIALTY. Gentlemen's Clothes Cleaned by tis process will not Jose their orixinal shape. and grease spots: puaranteed to be removed effectually. Bree $1. and Sh. toper ® GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. invited to call and examine our new CBBER TIRE TRICYCLE, Suitable for lady or gentleman, and which we offer at EIGHTY DOLLARS. WX. C. SCRIBNER, 1103 E street northwest. BOOKS, &e. Seecut Boox ALE ar BAUM'S, 415 SEVENTH ST Et NORTHWEST. DIME SE REDUCTION IN PRICES OF ROOF 35 AND STATIONERY. Booss. PRICES OF EOOKS. ou will find mice from $130 to Cait and examine. PARKER. Booxs ©REAT REDUCTION © Gords con mf ap tuble books recueed in timer t 100 lange to enumera’ WEN ¢ 3. E CHURCH, aE Hymnal, at Prayers and Uyuubale, nd Preachers’ Bibles, © © PURSELL, street northwest. BRARY, S07 New Books sud Periodicals Alco fins Statiouery at low prices Mes GT. WASHBURN & CO. Sour Recest Boors ippenl to Cant. by Youre hs is, by Gea. Atmertean Coumments on European Questions. bs vthampson, A Young Gute Weng eek Woo Fursais by SL BALLANTINE « S08. E 2s rah teat, New Beors ‘The Divine Law as to Wines. (Sameon) Maricrie f ton, (Beit) The Amazon, (Cari Vase et.) Jack Archer, (G. A. Henty.) fours Amine the Geis (Hamlin) Dr, Sevier. (G. W Cable.) Thomas Benwick and His Pupils, Dotson.) Love sud 3 ® Natursl-st’s Bair-bies Abo History of Presidential Elec (Queer Stories for Boye aud wane Hiver Tales. (Shera luhuet of the Coteau, (Norris ) Phe dideient Exapares ot the Fas, a it. MORRISON, ‘vaniw avenue sexvnce A. Warraxer ot G BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 1006 Pennsylvania Avenua i dees vein sate toon peta mipc ces Nees eet geen oe ena peegye Cand and W Invitations engraved aud 2106 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ro10 Next door to Galt's Every Bexeven Tx Sou Courorr WEARS AUERBACH'S SAXONY WOOL GEH- MAN HAND-KNIT JACKETS ‘Corner 7th and H. ‘The prices being about 2 per cent lower than last Eo¢E og no more fo wear tho Genuine article thas Inferior imitations 1 Kee in’ tock ail ‘colors and Sizesfor men and boys. “Single and double-breast German’ Hand-tiit BICYCLE HOSE sat was one portation; a most excellent articte. ar C. AUERBACH, Corner 7th and H streets, Hats, Men's Furnishings and Sewing Machines. 49¢ tue Lignt-running Wheat, Sew Amy Hean Not7. “the scknowindied siacdard of excellence, ‘Bi We Have Joer Ricavo A Job Lot of FOUR-PLY LINEN CUFFS, which we areoffering for S0cents half dozen. These goods are worth $3 per dozen. Also, a fall line of Winter Underwear, Half Hose, Scarfs, &c., Shirts to Order a specialty. 8 B. ELLERY, ocl6 1112 F street nortawoat. Suse Recesven- A Larve Line of NECKWEAR, for 5fe., TSe. and 8L Fall Lineof Falland Winter UNDERWEAR, at loweat, Prices ‘Lange Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand. CHARLES H¥ATT, Proprietor, THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, | 816 F street northwest, Bers CAN BE EASILY SATISFIED ar THE MISFIT STORE, Execriox (Corner 10th and F streets. OUR $20 PRINCE ALBERT SUIT 18 EQUAL TO ANY SOLD AT 935. 4-B. Cutaway Suits, in brown, dahlia or black, Corkscrew at $12, better than most vaunted bangaine at 920. Business Suits at $6.25, cheap at $10, Business Suiteat $8.90. worth 814 Baainess Suits at $10.75, worth $13, Blue Double-breasted Suits at $12, worth $20, A splendid line of OoVERCOATS At 86, worth $10, At 87.25, worth $12. At 8910, worth $15. At1L.25, worth $13. At $14.50, worth $22. At 817.25, worth $31, ‘At $20, worth $36. FOR BOYS_A complete line of Suits and Overcoats, equal toany in Washington, at prices $3 per cent lower ‘than those at any other store; from €2 up. ODD PANTS—2.000 pairs of Odd Pants; must be sold ‘st once to make room; $1.25 and upward. ‘Men's and Boys’ Gossamers and Rubber Coats will be closed out regardless of cost at THE MISFIT STORE, COR 10rm AND ¥ STREETA me ‘a3 WASHIN GTON, TWO CENTS. JST ARRIVED DIRECT FROM PERSTA— Bouse Eke Pace ges Se Oe oes KR RU_UG cog S$ 2 48 Og Ogg 0 R R uv GGG Ses8 7 Corpets, Portieres, Saddie-Bacs and Mats, Antique and- ‘Modern, of every size, color and pattern, These are collected in the interior of Asia by one of the firm, who has had 45 yea.s' experience in the busi- esa, ‘We, natives of Constantinople, can afford to sell cheaper than any other house this side of the Atlantic. £97" Beware of imitations sold at auctions. 2.500 Embroidered Towels: few fine Diamond Rings, Ottar of Roses, &c., &e. KAZANJYAN & CO, Constantinople, Turkey; Teheran, Persia; Tremont How, Boston: Balevue Ave, Newbors Heh TURKISH BAZAAR, 1203 Fst. n. w. n010-Im Cavezrcn Hoxz, Use open fire places with Portable Grates, selected from our complete stock. Slate Mantels, Wood Muntels, Latrobe Stoves, Ranges, Brick Set Grates, Tiles of English and American manu- facture. Competent Workmen. J. MANNING & CO., nil-im 1320 Pennsylvania Avenue, Tatsos Tuar Ane Novex ARRIVAL of the Largest and most Artistic Assortment of PAPER HANGINGS Ever offered in this city, embracing all that is new and beautifulfor WALL HANGINGS, From the cheapest, at 150. per roll, to the very Ginest, INTERIOR DECORATIONS IN PAINT, PAPER AND LINCRUSTa. LOUIS A. DEITER, 913 F STREET NORTHWEST. Haswan & Horemssox, 404 Nesta Staeez, Agents for BOSTON HARD WAX, ‘The best Floor Polish. Dealers in BRASS FIRE GOODS, ARTISTIC TILES, n05-- GRATES, RANGES, FUKNACES, &c. n06-6t Tue Mosr Wowperrct Soar OF THE AGE L TT PPP PPP assy ™ ba Tt Pop pop * Et Ber? Ber? Bs. tu uP » Fast PPP, RRR EEE MMMM MoU U MM MIM PPR RE MuiM IU U MMA PPP RRR ER OM nU b MMe BP RRR MMM UUM MM P RB EEE MMM ou MMM Ss 00 A PPPs Ss 9% fh B 8 8 3 tak BPP Sss8 "oo AoA PO OF THE ONLY GENUINE INDIGO BLUE SOAP IN THE MARKET. PATENTED AUGUST 10, 1875. NO BLUEING REQUIRED. WASHES WHITE. TRY IT. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. ctw, th,s,m-3m Pore Juice Cor ONE CAR LOAD JU’ QUALITY; FIRST CLass, T RECE1VED, PRICE VERY LOW. For sale by the barrel by SAMUEL C. PALMER, 1224 29th street northwest, : 05 Gas Sroves FOR COOKING AND HEATING. COKE CRUSHED, CORE, ORDINARY SIZE. For Sale by the WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. Cuams F. Rien. FRENCH CATERER, 1804 H street northwest, Successor to J. P. Crutchet, informs his customers and ihe public that the 4s. pre- tofurnish Dinners, Banquets, Lunches, Single ‘and bis unsurpassed specialties, such ag Stewed ‘Terrapin, “Boned Turkeys, Yutes of “Fots-gras and Games, Chicken Croquctis and-others. Oysters in every Te.” American, French aud Jacason Sandwiches, je has intreduoed a number ef new Meat, Poultry, mand Hot aud Cold Sweet Distien: ‘Telephone No. 454, 25 ‘Flegaut Chicken acd Beef Broth will be always on pane tuppiy damallcn us ihe Pink dim ar gate Orders wronuptly: delivered, noni Rouse. “Call 25-4." “ne-Sm Laos Artexrom: LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS. M'LLE M. J. PRANDI, 42 Ms. M. J. Hun7’s, 1309 F sraxee, GRAY SHADES! RHEA WAVES! SHINGLED BANGS! fe ee | Laus Fras o Ai] the new sarments as soon as introduced in New SEAL SACQUES, So incheo to fotnches long: clowe At- ST ae snd MINE-TAIL BORDERED CIR- BEA} ‘cAPES and oe ad ‘aib anoduna ape pr CHILDREN: MIGGES FOURTEENTH DISTRICT CLEVELAND ct AND HENURICKS CLUB will start from 1th gid N streets, before? sharp, ‘Torches ‘will be furs hishd able-bodied men. "The marshals for this district gre Win. E. Dubant. C. "A. Batchelor, Frank Hughes. ‘This Club expects to tien out 200 men, at [s>, FIFTY DOLE RS REWARD WILL BEPAID isenjamin B, French Lodge, No, 15, FAAS, for the recovers of the body of WitLtase W. WIRE, WhO ‘Was drowned off Giesboro’ Point November & 1884. it 1H. M. GILLMAN, Secretary. [> SPEC AL NOTICE. — PARTIES HAVING A$ Roods deposited with me upon which intereat is due, three montus or more, are notined to. pay the same on Sr before thi 13th instaat or thelr goods wi L be sold at auction without furthernotice, P. WALLACH, Loan, fice, 1817 Pes ni2-3t LAR MONTHLY MiE WASHINGTON DAIRY DEALERS’ CIATION, to be held at’ Cos- itan Had, comer $th and E streets ‘northwest, EDNESDAY EVENI G, November 12, at 7:30 p. m. slurp. It 4s very Important thet ail milk dealers sliould be present, as our roll now numbers all priuel- 1dairvmen, aud those thnt have not had an opportu- nity to mies? with ns are particn arly requested to Le on hand. as busine-s of ercat importance for the benefit of all will come before the meeting. H. F, BREUNINGER, Secretary. TION 18 CALLED TO THE tisement of B. RIORDAN, ¢11 N street northwest, for paving, &c., under Wanted Mixceilaucous” m11-2t* PC) EVEL! HENDRICKS—GRAND ile of the Democratic Clubs and the friends of honest government in honor of the election of Cleve- land and, Hendricks, on THURSDAY EVENING, No- vember 13th, 153 A is short, it would be impossible for the ‘tte to'eail ou all our friends who would rioute. Wewou.d respectfuily ask that eon. tributions be sent to DORSEY CLAGET |, Treasurer EU gH Pemocratte Committee, 17 Sth street, oF PO. 10x m0: NERSHIP_ HE! Lyox, ui I as this day Peter D.¥ tia Steam Jaun 504 Ii street nortuwest, seus all He thorized to collect ali debts. PETE D. WELCKER, oth, 19884. HORACE F. LYON, F, Lyon will remain in the orem 0. NEW BUILDING SERIAL S\ ‘ASSO First moctine for the resontion of be held frst _mectine for the reception of aus to be held on WEDNESDAY. Tth inst, ih hall No. G15, teh etrset northwest, opposite Patent Office, at t-o'clock mine Shares, #'each: no back dues, This Association has het with merited sucess: pays liberal intenest to Stock holders, and is recommended to ail who desire £0 Take miouthiy investments of ancy iG. CAMPBELL, President, SIT 10th etrect northwest. INO. A, PRESCOTT, Secretary and Treasurer, F street northivest nB-tt (>>, THE ANNUAL MEETING FOR THE ELEC. <7" tion of ‘Tmste-s and for the transaction of other business of the Standard Hydro-Carbon Fuel company Will be held on MONDAY, December Ist next, at 31 Milk street, Room 15, Boston, Mass, GEO. R. TABER, Bee 5-law3t (> ARTIFICIAL TEETH, WITH PLATES —THE LS" only cleaniy and hem thfal method All Dentisry | at Moderate | ates. ZI. NUTT, ML. D., Dentist, Vernon, | Row, loth aid Peon. ave,, successor to Dr. Jenison, | a | SPECIAL NOTICE. ei | sou a SASRCD ENC tat New York avenue, Has Just Received CELEBRATED SWEET CIDER. n1-6t MANN, M.D. LATH SURGEON TO the Baltimore Eye, Ear aud Throat Charity Onica hours—9 am. to 1 p.m: 4pm to6 fhwest. Practice limited’ to. dis- n6-1m, Novem! ber | _N. B—Mr, NEED NO HELP TO FURNISH GAS FIXTURES. Always Have Skitled Mechanies to Hang the Stock: Sal Cheap. “Hanging Guarantscd: —"*° E, F. BROOKS, 591 15th strest. KEAL ESTATE Tith ard Pa, avenue auction rocms), Dealer in Teal ®, Stocas, Houde, Tusursice atid General Ageut the transactivn of all business, | Ptomptattention given to auy business entrusted to | me a a as. ig DR amc cAbawe Has Removed to No. 803 Lith Street Northwest. Di 6, 0. RENN | Cee pentist nes remiow Ts ocl7-Im* RDY. red his office to 146 New York ocl6-1m NSEIE LEWIS, THE WELL-KNOWN S| Sign Painters ahd Glaziers, are at 908 D st. n. w. Telephone eall, 319-3.” All orders promptiy atvended to, Tap, PEST PREPAR, CF cots is COstPO Twenty-five cents pet b ATION FOR TERIA Al ND MYRRH DENTRIFI tle. MUNCASTER & HO' i; AKD, coruer 7th and I strects northwest. och = IN NA. AVENUE, bes and Repairs for same: also Sexton's and Wood's Parlor Sui: Lattobes, to heat two stories, as low as $20. Having a large force, orders will be attended to promptly. ‘Telephone. —oct-sm THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND RES- | G=S7 scents is particularly calted to PHOSVIT2E, the | dow, amu Pepalny rat ad Nerve , Lonle and aver euard avainst Malaria. For wale seated by Wie glans oF in bottles by WC. MILBUIN, Sole Inventor and Mase Ulacturer. 1429 Penusylvania avenue. ‘pil [aP HARDWoops: HARDWOODS AND BUILDING LUMBER. WM. MCLEAN & SON, ISTH AND B STREETS AND 14TH, BETWEEN B AND C STREETS NORTHWEST. 9090 GAS FIXTURI = Larue Assortment, Also, FANcY Goons. Call and Examine i “681 16th street, Corcoran Building, EF BROOKS, FAMUEL S&S SHEDD, FINE GAS FIXTURES. SLATE MANTELS AND LATROBEA PLUMBING AND HEATING, 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. CUAS. 8. PRICE. REGISTERED PHARMACIST, 426 7th street southwest. | , Pure Druze and Medicines Prescriptions a specialty, “ "1690 ‘at mouterate rates, Washington News and Gossip. Govrxwest Receirrs To-pa¥.—Internal reve- ue, $155,939; customs, $571,615. ‘Tee REMAINS OF Mns. Price, the wife of Hon. Hiram Price, the Commissioner of Indian affairs, Who died yesterday morning, after a long iliness, were taken to-day to lowa tor interment. = Disuissgp FROM THE ARMY.—By direction of the President, Captain Chas. B. Boyer, ninth cavalry, was to-day dismissed from the army for conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman. ‘THE PResIENT arrived at the White House from ‘Soldiers’ home at half-past one o'clock to-day. He will probably confer with the Secretary of War this afternoon regarding the claim of Judge Advo- cate General Swaim that the court-martial or- dered to try him ts illegal, for the reason that it should have been ordet by the general of the army instead of by the President. NAavat OnpERs—Passed Assistant Engineer Geo. Cowle, jr.,has been detached from the Hartford and placed on waiting orders. The orders of Chief Engineer Thom Williamson have been so tar modi- fied that ne will not be detached from the Norfolk navy yard until the 28th inst, First Lrecrenast Geo. W. Goethals, corps of engineers, has been granted leave of absence for one month and fifteen days, Laan ys. McCcLuocu.—Mr. George T. Curtis and Assistant District Attorney Clark, of New ‘York, counsel in the case of Lamar vs. Meulloch, now pending in the southern district of New York, walted on Secretary MeCulloch to-day and took his deposition tn regard to the case. ‘This 1s suit arising Out Of an‘old cotton clam which was fled ih the ‘Treasury department during Secretary MeColloch’s former incumbency of that oftice. It 45 the last of a serles of eases Instituted by Mr. Lamar years ago. ‘The trial is set for Monday of next week, First AUDITOR Re¥xoups, in his annual report, Tecommends the creation of 9 bureauof miscel- laneous accounts, to remove the strain from exist- ing bureaus, and an increase of forcein the de- partment, GsN. Scuortetp, commanding the division of the Missouri, in his annual report, urges that measures be taken for the rellef of certain Indian tribes in the department of the Platte. He also urges the necessity of a practical school for fleld artillery. Civ, Sgnvice EXaMiNaTions.—A series of ex- aminationsof applicants for the departmental ser- vice at Washington has been arranged for the month of December for the west_and suuth as fol- Jows:—Monday, December 1st, Des Moines, lowa; Wednesday, December 3d, Omaha, Neb.; Friday, December 8th, Denver, Colo; Friday, December 12th, San Francisco, Cal.; Wednesday, December 17th, Los Angeis Cal; Monday, December 22d, Fort Worth, ‘iex.; Wednesday, December 24th, San Antonio, Tex., and Saturday, December 27th, Hous- ton, Tex. Chiet Examiner Lyman will go out to take charge of these examinations, There will be two grades of examinations, the iower grade the “limited,” ror poeitions a8 copyists, at salaries of from $720 to nd the “general,” for clerical Positions, at les of $1,000 and upwards, ‘Moxey Neepep For tHE Postal. Sexvice—The estimates of expenditures for the postal service during the fiscal year beginning July 1at, 1885, are as follows: Office of the Postmaster General, $271,500; office of the First Assistant Postmaster General, $23,696,000. [The principal items are: For Pay Of postmasters, $13,000,000; pay of clerks in fostomtices, $5,800,000; rec delivery and et~ arriots, $4,595,000.) OMce of Second Ascist- ant Postmaster General, $30,294.209; the principal jtems being rallroad transportation $15,684,205, star | routes, $5,900,000; rallway postal car "servi | $1,875,000, ‘and pay of ‘railway postal clerks, | $4,682,300: oftice of Third Assistant Postmaster Gen” eral. "$1,338,400; office of superintendent foreign | malls, $500,000; total, $56,099,169, Estimated | amount which will be provided Uy (he department | from tis own revenues, (Including $400,000 from money-onler service,) $51,273,630; estimated excess of expenditures to be appropriated out of the gen- eral treasury to supply the defletency In-the postal Tevenue, $4,825,529. ‘Tak Gvx FouxpRy BoaRp, appointed by the gov- ernment in 1683, and consisting of Rear Admiral Edward Simpson, U. 8, N., president; Capt. E. 0. | Mathews, U. S.N.; Col. T. G. Baylor, ordnance corps, U.’8. A; Gen. Henry L. Abbott, corps of en- gineers, U. $."A.; Col, Satnuel S, Elder, 24U. 8. ar Ullery, and Lieut, W. H. Jacques, U.S N., secre tary, met in conference in Philadeiphia yesterday With! a number of prominent iron and steel ‘man. | ufacturers from ail parts of the country to inquire | into the best means to be adopted for the manu- | facture, in the United States, of heavy guns adapted to modern warfare. The conference 1s ex- pected to develop important results. Coumaxpee Bartuerrs Report op Work 1x THE HYDROGRAPHIO OrFic—Commander J. R. Bartlett, of the Hydrographic office, has submitted bis anoual report of the operations of that portion of theservice. Branch officeshave been established in New York, Philadelptila, Boston, Baltimore, New Orieans and San Francisco, which have done excel- lent work tn verifying and correcting the charts in use by sea captains. ‘The number of official corres- Pondents has been increased, and through them notices in ten foreign languages have been re- celved. ‘Three hundred and elghty-seven notices | to mariners have been printed, ana 310,000 copies of | them distributed gratuitously. He recommends | (iat a few small steamers be piaced at the dispo- | Sabot the hydrographic ofice, ia order_that adai- Monal surveys can be made. "He also gives an in- teresting account oi the work done in collecting meteorclogical data, general hydrographic work, ete. PxRsoxAL.—M. Roustan, French minister here, and M. de la Chere, of that legation, arrived in New York trom Europe yesterday.—Theo. F. Wal- ton, of New York, is at the Riggs——Hon. Lew Wallace, United States mipister to Turkey, 15 at the Ebbitt. Representative Converse, of Ohio, is at the Arlington.—Mr. Jesse Sarvis has returned to the city af @ four months’ visit tn Pennsyl- Yania.—Representative Hooper, of Virginia, and Hon. A. R. Boteler, of West Virginia, are at the Metropolitan. The Alabama Claims Court. JUDGE JAMBS HARLAN TO BE PRESIDING JUDGE. Judge Hezekiah G. Wells, of the court of commis- sioners of Alabama claims, has resigned. The President has accepted his resignation and has ap- polated Judge James Harlan, of Iowa, to succecd him as presiding judge of the court. The vacancy on the Dench caused by Judge Wells’ resignation has not yet been filled. JAMES H MeGiDE, AROHTTE Office No. 908 G street, G3 repares plans and specifications for all classes dines: dod supertacends thetr erection, HS Snt $20 Ovencoats Nor Worm 940. WE HAVE ADDED TO OUR ALREADY LARGE STOCK OF OVERCOATS FOUR SHADES OF FUR BEAVER COLOR—BLACK, BLUE, BROWN AND OX- FORD MIXED. THE ADVANTAGE OF THESE COATS ARE THEY ARE WARM AND YET ARE NOT HEAVY IN WEIGHT, AND THE PRICE 18 820, AND THEY ARE NOT WORTH @40; BUT IF YOU SHOULD BUY ONE WE GIVE YOU A GUARANTEE TICKET WHICH ENTITLES YOU TO RETURN YOUR COAT IF NOT SATISFACTORY. AND WE WILL GIVE YOU YOUR MONEY. WHERE ELSE CAN XOU DO THE | Sask? ECHO ANSWERS—WHERE? GEORGE SPRANSY, ~ ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, nos 601 SEVENTH STREET. NOAH WALKER & Co, @Pensyhanisave” — Luaror Sroox, NOAH WALKER & CO, GREAT VARIETY, 625 Pennsylvania ave. meres 25 Pennsyivania ave, NOAH WALKER & CO,, 625 Feunsylvaniaave ” SUBSTANTIAL TRIM- NOAH WALKER & CO,, And the best-mads Clothing | 625 Pennayivania ave. for the least money. NOAH WALKER & CO, Garments for Business, 625 Pennaylvania ave, O*Germent for Werk, NOAH WALKER & CO,, Solid Valuesfor: 625 Pennsylvania ave, "BATS Pas axo Worn Jiwontarion, Sultings, Overcostings, and Trouserings received and’ Pet 2 LAADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF ‘WASHINGTON. __ B.D BARR evene, os Gen. Hancock’s Annual Report, Major General Hancock, commanding the divis- Jon of the Atlantic, in his annual report to the ad- Jutant general says that in his division there are 350 commissioned officers and 2,748 enlisted men. ‘The summer encampment of the 24 artulery at Gaithersburg he considers to have been very bene- ficial in many respects. ‘The post schools are re- ported to be not in.a_prosperous condition on ac- count of an unwillingness on the par: of soldiers to subject themselves to the restraint of the schoo!- room. A recommendation 1s made for the estab- Ushment of a garrison at Fort Montgomery, Rouse’s Point, N. ‘The Loftiest Structure in the World. ‘THR WASHINGTON MONUMENT REACHES A HEIGHT TO- DAY OF OVER 520 FE&1 ‘The Washington monument to-day reached a greater height than that of any other structure in ‘the world, being 520 feet 10 inches above the floor of the monument. The next highest structure is the spire of the Cologne cathedral, which towers ‘515 feet above the floor of the building. It, has Deen estimated that it will take but twenty-five days to complete the monument, so that has uierel ia not che least, doubt of ite being finished in time for its dedication on the 224 As the construction of the root ‘the question which excites the most reach the summit will Be uit around the Toot whten wit be finished up tothat point, ‘This piattorm will be bracketed to timbers extending along ‘the outside surface se reales witb ‘the: all td the quad- pe eg OE 28 peas wy JE a ‘Representative Willer Gives It Up. HE THINKS CLEVELAND 1S ELECTED, AND THAT TRE SOUTHERN DEMOCRACY WILL BR IN CONTROL—TRE CIVIL SERVICE LAW UNDER THE NEW ADMINISTRA- Telegrams to The Star. —_— + tema amie, ot Pa. cepyarvea in| NEW YORK'S RECOUNTS. “What do you think of the situation?” asked a Sran reporter, stopping him on a corner as he was on his way to the Pension office with a bundle of claims under his arm. COUNTIES HEARD FROM TO-DAY. “Iam just going to look after some pensions for 3 agar my constituents” he replied. “1 have had about | BUT FEW CHANGES OF FIGURES last’ December, and if I were a pension attorney I Satie Se should be making money. But you asked about the situation. Weil, I think Mr. Cleveland will be the next President. I am sorry, but I guess iva 80. , What element does Cleveland's election put in control?” A “The southern democracy. You see they have RETURNS FROM OTHER STATES THE VOTE ON THE PAOIFIO SIDE. but {0 hold two northern states—New York and India and the solid south, They wil put enough ———— tronage into the two northern states to hol re oe Them: “the rest goes to the south,” THE CHOLERA PLAGUE IN EUROPE, “How about the Cabinet?” i haven't thought of it.” ‘Will the independents get a place?” “Do you mean the bolters? They might not be confirmed by the Senate. What do you think? | If I were in the Senate I should vote azainst them.” “What kind of a show has the civil service law Under Cleveland?” asked the scribe. “On, I don't think any party can afford to dis- regard that. Cleveland will stand by it I suppose. There 1s enough patronage without subjecting themselves to criticisin by Violating the law. The usual appropriation for the commission will be made, and the clerks protected by It won't be dis- turbed, You must consider that there are now many democrats in the departments. When Cieve- land comesin many republicans will remain. ‘The heads of bureaus and all the high oMiciais will go. But the majority of clerks will remain,” The Potomac River Improvement, COL, HAINS REPORTS THE PROGRESS OP TRE WORK IN OCTOBER. Col. P. C. Hains, in his report to the chief of engi- ers, of operations on the Potomac river improve- ment for the month of October, states that the for- mation of a bank along elther side of the sewer canal was in progress during the month. These embankments are to retain the material dredged from the Virginia channel, preventing its flowing into the sewer canal. Work was continued under the contract with the D. E. Culver company for Gredging and embankment “along, the marin ot the large tidal reservoir on sec. II, the amount dredged and deposited betng 17,041 ‘cuble yards. 2,661 cubic yards of stone were deposited along the Hlargin of ‘this reservolr and along. the line of the Washington channel. ‘Work Was in progress along the Virginia channel below Long bridge, at the lower end of the em- bankment, under contract with F. C. Somers, 7,612 guble yards being dredged. The dredging and em- bankment along’ the Washington channel wall Ine, on sec. ITT, under Somers’ contract, progressed favorably. Th> trench 1s partially dredged and the embankment partially formed to a polot 5,268 feet below Long bridge, The amount during the month was 29,935 cuble yarda. THE POLITICAL SITUATION To- York and Kings Countics—™r. George Bliss Claimy to Have Fresh Evidence in Favor of Biaine—Mauager Man- ming’s Conference with Mr. Tilden. Special Dispatch to THE Eventno Stan. New Yous, November 12. | mnere ts a strong feeling of depression in republt- can circles to-day, although a suff upper lip 1s kept ‘up. Disappointment exists because in the counties canvassed up to this time, which tncludes nearly ‘two-thirds of the counties of the state, no errors Of the least consequence favorable to Biaine have been discovered. The republican counsel say pri- vately this morning that almost if not the only hope of Blaine is now in New York and Kings counties, ‘Mr. George Bliss was on hand long before the Doard of canvassers met this morning. He said he thinks they can prove enough to get a verdict for Blaine, He claims to have fresh evidence, of an important character. Some say this 1s oniy talk. A many republicans who have been holding i to-day ordered the stakeholders to pay off their Dan’ H. Manning, chairman of the democratic state committer, and Mr. A.M. Greene Visited Mr. Tilden at Graystone yesteraay for consultation. ‘They were received by Mr. Tilden, and for three hours he and Mr. Manning were in ‘private couter- ence. ‘The result of their talk was communicated to the democratic national committee, and ap- peared to give general sstisfaction. Mr. Tilden Is sald to have expressed his approval of the demo- cratic plans in regard to the count and to have added that be believed the result wold show & clear and unassailable plurality for Cleveland. OFFICIAL COUNT OF NEW YORK. ‘The contractors for dredging in the Washington channel, Messrs, Benson ata SiXee ot ‘San Fran- Brera geet atime inert Tnciion sndare coset Erolie cae fiat "Bia, {eat, cleveland, fe, St Job, baukmedt, about 2.600 feet below Long bridge, on | $56: Butter, 41.7 7 2 ne reece the dredged mates WATERTOWN, N. Y., November 12—Jetferson, county, oficial: “Blaine, 9,029; Clevelan: Jolin, 634; Butler, 33, Jamaica, L. I. November 12.—Suffotk county, yf Blaine 5,874, Cleveland 6,429, Butler 52, St. John 456. Cleveland's plurality 633. N. Y., November 22.—Tompkins county adhe, 4420; Cleveland, 3,02; Butler, 267; No Change in Queens County. The Queens county supervisors completed the canvass of the electoral vote this moraltig. In the return of Oyster Bay a defect was found after the canvass, but pot an error affecting the result. of te vote 88 oflcially announced. which 26 3% fo jows: Blaine 8.445, Cleveland 10.367. Butler 270, St. Mr. W. W. Corcoran Congratulates the | Jonn 201. Cleveland's plurality 1.922. ‘Legal repre- Democracy. | sentatives of both parties were present. Mr. William Dickson, grand marshal of thedem-|" stow Work in New York Connty. ocratic parade Thursday evening, has received the YouK, November 12—The board of county following letter from Mr. W. W. Corcoran: cauvascers rosuined its session to day. ‘The root “Tam in receipt of your letter of vesterday ex. | Was filled with politicians and the lawyers repre- tending a courteous invitation to review the torch. | senting the republican and demacratic parties. light processton of the democracy of the District of | Committees on protested and corrected returns Columbia on Thursday evening next, civen in| were appointed. ‘The canvass of the first assembly honor of the success of the national democracy tn | district was begun. It was found after proceeding tue election of Messrs. Cleveland and Hendricks. | @ short way down the district that te democ: XK will give me pleasure to review the procession, | electoral icket was not_ property ited in, and and I congratulate the democrats of the District | there were clerical discrepancies or omissions. On and country at large on the successful termination | motion the whoie district was referred tothe com- of the campaign.” mnitiee on corrected returns, SSS Also, in Erie County. ‘The Navy in Time of Peace. BUFFALo, N. ¥. mber 12—The supervisors TAB USSFUL WORK IT 18 DOING—AN APPROPRIATION | of Erie coun'y met yestoniay at the county cleries POR THE NEW NAVAL OBSERVATORY NEEDED, FTC. | office and were constituted a board of canvassers, Commodore J. G. Walker, chief of the bureau of | Mistakes were found in some of the wards as to navigation, Navy department, in his annual report | the proper Way of writing in the vote, Dut nothing to the Secretary of the Navy, recommends an ap. | W#8 found tat would show traudor chanze a propriation of $130, 00 to Provide, tes best aud single vote. The board will be occupied some days, safest apparatus for navigating, better Appliances eo ; forlignting ships and the necessary protesslonal ine ELECTION RETURNS, formation without which, be says, tt cannot be ex-| que Nevada Legislature pected that the officers and menvof the navy will keep ce with the changes which are constantly taking by 232 Majority. e bia nay =| gay Franctsco, November 12.—With three coun- place. Relative to navigation, he says that pre— Durations have been made for a careful examina- | ties to hear from, the Nevada legislature will stand: Uon of the magnetic character of the new steel | Senate, 15 republicans and 5 democrats; assembly, vessels, and a compass station will be established | 31 republicans and 9 democrats. Kepublican ma! in Narragansett bay. The work of estabiish- | Jority on joint ballot 22. ing secondary meridians of longitude on the |” gimime’s Plurality in Oregon 2,100. Bese ot, Central and South America| porianp, ORpGox, November 12—UnoMictal re- by means of the submarine cable have been com. | turns from every COUDLY in tle slate Give Buaiee ® pleted. Attention 1s called to the Importance of | Pi ‘of 2100, — poeta tata cut aie | 4 epebtcen Comerenmmnn from the yrofessional matter us is essent ‘aval of Fis recommended that the Revised Statutes be ‘9th Kentucky District. ‘amended so as to give deep draught ships the right of way in deep and narrow channels fn localities ‘Where light draught vessels will not be liable to in Jury by using shoaler water. Relative to the work or the hy phic office, it 18 recommended that new surveys be made of portions of the north coast of South America and the coast of San Domingo. ‘The Thetis and Bear, purchased for the Greely Tellef expedition, would answer for this pur Pose did not a clause in the act priating money for that expedition, require ‘them to be Soid. Tt ls suggested that, this clause be. and that these two ships be retained in naval ser: Vice for surveying purposes. It 1s also recom- mended that this government shall continue the hydrographic work of the Sandwich islands now being carried on by the Hawaiian goverament, by Tuning Ines of deep sea soundings to determine whether the innumerable dangers which are now reported in the Pacific ocean do or do not exist, A Survey of the west coast of Central Amergga is now ‘Delng continued south and east of San Juan del Sur, Ni a. Nautical men generally, the report Says, favor the adoption of @ universal system of marks and buoys for channels and approaches to harbors, An appropriation is earnestly urged tor new bulidings for the naval observatory, because of the dilapidated condition and unhealthy and im- proper location of the present buildings. ‘The work On the Nautical Almanac for 1868 is well advanced. pancreas ‘What Senator Gorman Says. CLEVELAND'S CIVIL SERVICE POLICY—HE OAXNOT AFFORD TO IGNORE CIVIL SERVICE REFORM. F. A. R” in Baltimore Sun. New Yorg, November 11.—Senator in conversation with Four correspondent to-day, said the country owed much to the independent repub- cans for Its escape from Blaineism. He said the independent repubitcan tion, Was admir- ably. managed, and did most effective work, al though nov one of its members was a iced litfcian, “Some of the papers put forth by the in lependents were models, both as form and style. Mr. Beecher, he said. had been one of the most active of the independent members, and many of hissuggestions were most applicable. He thought, Mr. Beecuer bad given tone and earnestness to a number of the addresses which were issued. During November, work on the embankment, 5 St. along the sewe canal, will be continued. The dredging and embankment along the margin of the large Udal reservoir and along the wall lines on section iI will also be continued, The smail tidal reservolr near the foot of 17th street has been laid out, and work on It will be commenced early In the month. ‘THE CONTRACT for removing additional rocks in Georgetown har- Dor has been awanded to E. R. Lowe, of New York city, at $7,387. The work will be begun November 20th and completed by Augt 1885, Crxcnesati, On from the 9th Kents ‘the election of W. H. jority of 102, Ss Patriotic Georgians. SAVANNAH, Ga., November 12—Among the res olutions adopted ‘at the creat democratic meeting last night, was the following: “Resolved, That we Will Welcome the day when ‘there shall be no ‘solid south’ and no ‘solid north,’ but a ‘Solid Union,’ asit was Soyears aco and when all American "citizens, white and. black, na- Uve and adopted, at home and abroad, shail stand equal before the law and be covered and protected by our country’s Mag.” —_»____ | Mi*took Her f rglar and Shot Her, La Crosse, Wis., November 12.—Maggle Eckert, adomestic, aged eignteen, was shot and instantiy Killed last evening by a, lswyer, C. W. Bunn, who vember 12.—Official returns congressional district show oodsworth (rep.) by a ma- ent Citizen of Pitts- burg. Pirresvxc, November 12.—Ormsby Philtips, one of the proprietors of the Pittsburg Dispatch, died suddenly at 9 o'clock this m: ‘of nervous pros- tration. ‘The deceased was for many years promi- | nently connected with the iron and giass industries here, was for three years mayor of Allegheny clty, and At the time of bis death was president of the ‘Doard of managers of the Ws sca ahs stern Benteutay. ipbtheria in Montreal. MONTREAL, November 12—Diphtheria is increase Ing bere to an alarming extent, and typaoid fever ee also. The doctors attribute both epidemics the defective ity drainages From Wall Street To-day. sniKet Opetiod weake and’ dactined 3 4 market opened weak, ined. 3% U0 % Cent... Before the first call, however, there wan'an Bavance of 3 t01% per cent. Union Pacific sod up Central Pactic % to33%, Pacific Mail too, wanna % to 103, and ‘the remainder Of the list 3¢ to 3s per cent. Its Ravages in Paris. Panis, November 12.—It is not clearly kBOwn the cholera otigiuated In the Breteutl asylum old people. Its supposed, however, brought in by some Innate Feturning day, "So far forty-four deaths have asvium. ‘The mortality ts greater among than the women. There were altogether dred a:d firty inmates in the asylum The: round about is heaithy. The nuns fearlessly attend the patients in the asylum. where "he cbapel Bas been converted into a cholera ward. are uken to rotove the troops OF the garrisan es the pe i ett Hi houses that are de Wholesome tood. the prison at M There w vd and to help themselves to ne deaths have occurred in near Fontaineblean, erday, exclusive of the under treatment. Fatal Cases in Belginm. BRUsSRIS, Novetnber 12—The Reforme amserte That several fatal cases ot epiderto cholera have meter Brussis and at Hate. The Brumels fd of health, however, declares Chat no case bas occurred in Unis eliy. Precautions in Portngal. Liston, Novetuber 12.—Orders have been issued Proctaiming 9 qusruative of five days for veegels arriving at Portuguese ports fam England, Ger many, Holland und. Bectum ‘and seven dave Sor Those ‘arriving from France. neral Foreign News by Cable. AN TRISH AGITATION FUXD FOR THE SKYE CROPTERS, Low is reported that the ehyland bas sent a lange sum to the rebellious crofters of the Ile Of Skye to Suumufite them to keep up thelr agitation, ONGOLA ATR TO ROVER Major Wortey and four cfoss the desert by way ‘They report Uhat It Is impossible for a ce To Use this route to cut the helt Days Any force whICh Sound whe 19 upper Nhe'at Domes strategical gate to Egypt, apd sever CODLTOIS Uhils possesses Ue THE CONGO CONFERENCE. Loxpox, Nov Seis to Une Tin invited M Un during the approa Ben.tx, November 12. ied AL the Congo conference by Count Von “ary of state for foreign affairs; 2 Busch, under secretary for foreign nd Baron'Von Kusserow, also Of the fOr elgn office Te 8 estim: members ter of am 0 covernment has be present in Ber the resent election for polaitsts Cast a qual than Uiree years ago, LTED GOVERNMENT CLERKS IN PANE, —The eiorks in the “tal JO sent a deputouion of thelr MUmDDer to M. Laguerre, a member of the cham- deputies, to demand of him @ retraction of ments made by him tn the chamber. In these Tre had accused the clerks of mus maipractices th Uke performace of their Jeg M. Laguerre listened to the demand of the deputation, but utterly refused to withdraw the objectionable statements M. Schonfeld, Une leader: of the deputation, thereupon challenged M. La- guerre to fight ‘M. Laguerre retused to ac- cept the challenge, but sent M. M. Rochefort and Judet, Doth members of the chamber of With @ challenge to M. Waldeck-Rousseau, mmister of the interior, in case ie latter considered hunseif insuited. “M. Waldeck-Kousseau Geolines 60 take ‘the matter up. FRENCH-CHINESE APPATRS. Loxpox, November 12—The Berlin of the Sta rd says:— “China will in po case consent to ‘2 & temporary occupation of the Island of Formosa by tue French.” Tue Vienna correspondent of the saine court at Pekin has ordered tn: troops to Tonquin to be suspend 4 KING LIKELY TO BECOME CRAZY. Loxpox, November 12 —Truth says it 1s feared that Leopold, king of the Belgians, will become insane owing to his reat polldl-al anxiewes. RGYPTIAN ARREARS OF TAXES. ALEXANDRIA, Novem’ r 12 — Egyptian gov. eTnipent bas determined to collet the arcears of taxes now due, 11 will seize goods or catcle WheR payment ts retusa, THE WINNER OP THE SHREWSRURY cre, Loxpox, November 12.—At the November meeting to-day the race for une Shrews- bury cup (handicap) Was won by W. RK. Jardines fouf-year-old brown colt. Sprit with W, T. Canoon's ttee-year-old bay A ae and Mr. C. J. Blake's Unree-year-old a Umpire, out of Lady of tie Labs, tard. tier rere four starters, The last betting was even money on Springbok, 5 to 1 against and #02 againat the Lady of the Lake aug. A CLERICAL PERSECUTOR OF HEBREWR. Cieritn and the walsuncorn tat-Senaie Preacher ut Berio and the n agitator, has been returned to the Relschstag from Siegen, ——_— Col, Barnside’s Ineani SENT TO THE GOVERNMENT ASYLUM FOR THE INBANR, Yesterday afternoon the certificate of the Crimie nal Court as to tbe insanity of Col J.Q. P, Burn side, the defaulting disbursing agent of the Post OMice department indicted for em! was presented to the Secretary of the Intertor, who ls- Sued an order for his admission into the’ ment insane asylum, and he was taken: hoon -day. Before leaving bis residence Street, between 9th and 10uh sumets norunt syiue oF ls Hrlends called to see im, But found Lim disinclined to converse ‘em, except ‘complain of a trouble in his head. Col. Burnside Was taken Irom ‘bis howwe about two o'clock in @ carriage accompanied by bis the the pring apostles Persons, and ay = dea that he Was golng ou a pleas ‘Denenit of his heals, © va a ‘The Jackson Democrats. THE ASSOCIATION DECIDES TO TAKE PART IK 7 MORNOW'S DEMONSTRATION. ‘The regular mecting of the Jackson Democratio Association last evening at Cosmopolitan ball was largely attended. Mr. John & Norris presided with Mr. N. Sardo, secretary. Mr. C. P, Culver offered a series of resolutions, ‘Which were adopted, tendering hanks to the ma- Uonal democratic committee for the tanmer tn Which Ubey had conducted the ca and set- ‘Ung forth Wat the association will join the damo- cratic procession Thursday night and will fre « salute of 100 guns. Nr, 1. Neumeyer was appolnted as marshal. IU was announced that be wie gS ane Mr. Norris, tne president, said if he was well enough to be out he would ‘hot need a carriage, as he was too good a democrat for Unat. Mr. Sardo observed that one feature of the elec. oh Was to putan edge on the rusty, doubetul dewocrats, Whose fealty now knew no bounds, som ech eed A Western Demand for the Speite, SPESCH BY GOV.-FLECT GRAY, OF INDIANA, ‘The democrats held grand Jollification meeting at Indianapoils, Indiana, yesterday. Ex-Gov. Hen- Gricks and Governorelect Gray spoke, Hendricks spoke of the bitterness of the Might that had bean made against him in his state, and the faisereports Uhat had been circulated, He said: “I knew that many things that were belng sald agatnst myself about my loyalty, about my devotion to the coun- try, Were understood by Ube people. We have Jearned in this contest that truth ts stronger than lies, and a party that hereafter reaches power will Teach it by truth and not by les ‘The democratic Party, I belleve, wili come into power, It sinoerely desires revorm.* Governor-eléct Gray sail: “The time ts near hand when the democratic party will ba portunity to carry out its reforms. ‘The up—wilt we turn repubil course we Will. ‘This i ; ats 5 4 : 3 7 publicans, and when wer, othe 4th of March Mext, from that time, as rapidly as Will be flied with democrats, 11 the republican oMicenolders ‘There gig | pongo holdi postofice, that wi ‘ast Hiows who have made money by fostering mo- nopolies—to these Lexpect ‘tration to say: “Pack your gripsacks; atoga trunks ready; you may go toa Sea for a while, or if your health 18 ee tl res Meeting of B. and ©, Directors. itying. It showed te revenue of the conmipany ‘the: {o'be neatly nineteen and one-half tailtious ot ay, ve New York to Cleveland, He believed that | lars, and an increase in the surplus fund during Snot the choice alone bis own, ue petites me wo EI or ifyoudon't want todo Fou may’ take Horace Greeley's 0d When we need you again we will pn ane Election Echees, —A WAK ON THE NUOWOMPS. gree angi weaned ‘York, has the largest majority of any memner of ; aaa hetong At last accounts It had reached ‘over 16.000, He appears to be the star M. C. ‘The official revurns from all the counties in Pennsylvania except Sullivan, which 8 estimated at 250 plurality for Cleveland, give Blaine @ plu- ality of 60,588. ‘The next congressional Gelegation