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THE EVENING STAR ee DAILY, Except Sunday, THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t, by Evening Star Newspaper AN ENGLISH CAUSE CELEBRE. Conficting Testimony by ergo bie Witneuses as to the Defendant tu a Bigamy Case, Loxpox, October 24.—The second trial of James Malcom, a meat salexman, alles Captain McDonald, tor marrying Miss Emma Dash, at St. James church, Brighton, on April 4th last, afer a few days courtebip, while bis wite. & verdict o! a prisoner tenced to sever rare penal servitude. The ‘first trial lasted Nive days, and resulted In a dim Jury. The case bas st {tracted & great deal of attention, owing to the number of witnesses equaily unlinpeach- able and —. Pusitive who rat them- Selves on elther side to give evi Malcolm's identity and for eyed an a _ the witnesses present at Marriage, includ: the clergyman formed the coremons, ore ‘most unbesitat- ingly to the identity Maicolm with Capiain McDonald who married Miss On "the other hand, a long let Vetere tegen gad forward who swore that accused was and could not be easily taken for the lover of Miss Dash. Malcolm's wife could not, under the law, be called as @ Witness, and her husband was ‘thus debarred from the beneiit of ber testimony. The mater Che Lnening SPECIAL NOTICES. er EQUITABLE —_ COOPERATIVE Na pUuLpara WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24; 1885. TWO CENTS. Telegrams to The Star. ENGLISH POLITICS LIVELY. NEW PUBLICATIONS. More Recollections of the Exciting Re- ° ‘WHAT GEN, SHERMAN SAYS OF GRANT'S EE- FUBAL TO BR ORDERED TO MEXI00—THE OR GANISATION OF A FORCE TO SUSTAIN JOHNSON Twrve Pours ABOUT THE RecommissrowEp,—Commodores J. G. Wal. ker and Montgomery Sicard have been recom- ana oned as chiefs of the buresusof mavigation “OUR FATHER” (UNI- aaa ee i NOVEMBER ST. NICHOLAS. Sip A pt ‘at ilam. and Tape of the Ch vcd hotel at Br ton IX CASE OF 4 RUPTURE wire coxounse—ruz |THE MARQUIS OF LORNE MOBBED. | {vivre that's Capaiy Mcleod signin 1. It begins a new volume. REFORMED CHURCH.—SERVICES IN| SECRETARY WHIENEY went to New York VETERANS If WASHINGTON. and had his wedding breakfast in her house nL th tomerron eit eraser 1st and O ssa er Westevening to take advantage of the last day —_— on the Satarday afier the wedding. Butshe Myabecriptons, Tn wach to beein the pa oes Rey CF dont an. abace fr evening | OF eElstration, Col. Frank A. Burr, of the Philadelphia Times | PRESBYTERIANS AND EVOLUTION. | S71 cquslls postive twat this map was, pet TIL, it isone of the most charming numbers school ‘ar G30 Inthe motets. eotancers cord Posticrry To SuRvEYs oF PusLio LANDS— stad, who has just’ completed bis “Life and panes gunn mony tending to prove an Silol of “the best periodical for young folks” Welcome at all the services. i¢_ | The commisioner of the general land office has ‘Deeds of Gen. Grant,” gives the following inter. Period of the, courtship, m: an ever iesaed. GOOD TIDINGS DAY SERVICE AT| lesued instructions to the registera aud re view with Gen, Sherman concerning the} THE ROUMELIAN QUESTION. oney BOON. “ats, incl ‘aid bel Ore 4 IV. Ithass deautitul Fletcher MLE: Church, New York ave. and | celvers of land offices, informing them that trouble between President Johnson and Gen. have been a SE - Ithess new cover. SEE AT dare he senct tune tery | betenitor when an eptroved plat of the, nat Grant concerning the Mexican trip: a ee ee Ne Dgomein print Ser te Mle pamor, steve W. te Taster, ‘Bunduy school. 0230 Wench any township fy tranamaltted to Shem BY | pate following changes Gen. Sherman“aaid:*“I" recall very clearly} THE CAMPAIGN IN ENGLAND. REV. DR. RAMSEY DEFEATED. Fad Siac bageuna gieie OFFICE UE COLLECTOR OF T: $pq 3 p.m. Teachers arxenily neeud. pworth | 0 ‘eyor general they will not regard 8 Feeerry icpartment: Hartwell Jenison, of | being called to Washington by a telegram from — — Mg story lor boys and gi DISTRIGY OF COLUM aT Hymnal used in the school aod church, ate | Plat officially received and filed at thelr lew York, chief division loans’ registers office, name ” the Lt The vi Synod Fails to Sustain VL And a frontispiece picture drawn by ‘October ST | Until a notice hus been posted in the land of reduced to fourth class clerkship, to take effect | President. Johnson. during bis troubles with |“Why iberal, iterary e Virginia ‘Mary Hallock Foote. THE ETHICAL SOCIETY, COR. 6TH | in the post offices nearest the land, the office of | the 30th inst, Paul Hi Congress, My headquarters were then at St.| Campaign Manual—Mr. Gladsteme to| His Complaints Against Abingdon = a oy See bees Tesntrow.st SP a r*; | the clerk of the court and published in the Louis, but was down in New Mexicoamong| Speak im Scotiand. Presbytery. by Helen Jackson (aH) Browsekoea NOCBEEE, Sie ae | ReTbAveTE stating that the plat of sunray will |i fot New York. clerk class | the Indians, I did not know what was going | Special Cable Dispatch to Tire Evmxrxo Stan, LrxcHBURG, VA., October 24.—In the Vir WIL And a delightful on “Rome,” by BEFORMED CHURCH.—SERVICES IN | date of the notice. ‘of Minnesota, a $1,200 clere inthe. teint suai: | 02, but J came to Washington as rapidly as pos | LoNpox, October 24.—Literature and polities | ginia synod last wight the complaint of T. P. ‘Prank H. Stocktaa <irace Chapel, corner 15th and © st n.w.. tor’s office, dismissed to reduce the force. kible and immediately went to Gen. Grant’s | 8re mixed here to-day because ofa brilliant idea | Ramsey against the Abingdon Presbytery was r b a Sepp err Be. NAVAL Orvers—Rear Admiral J.0,P. De} TheSecretary of Treasury has made the follow- | house to find out, When we were together I | to combine all literary liberalism in one over- | decided. The first specification was that the i And 9 mice by Leake © Alecks, with ‘weloome, Sunday school | Krafft, detached from duty as president ofthe | 1Ng appointments in the light house service: | asked him what was up. His reply was that | wnelming party manifesto in the shape of a | prousiere wed dove eomnlainent “personel very funny pictures by E. W. Kembie. oclOsst | board ‘of 1 tion and placed on waiting = . Littlefield, to be Keeper, and Joseph B. | he did not know, but that there was something | 44. eaveriy awaited, called “Why I am a| Wrong” incondemning him without trial, and a ermine gr acer Re pegpee ‘E ST. BAPTIST CHURCH, NEAR 6TH | orders, Capt. #4 rat Whale Rock, R. F, Stanton, ordered to com- mand the naval station at Now London, Conny Bist inst, Lieut. Robert G. Peck, detach from duty in the Navy department 29th inst, and ordered to the Ranger November 5th. Fé. | Lieut. C. 8. Richman, detached from the Ran- ger and placed on walting orders. THE PosTMASTER GENERAL'S SISTER DEAD.— to be assistant kee} He sald that there was a disposition fathaniel The fe nae I Dodge, to, be on this point the vote stood for sustaining the condemning Ramey that Dr Wood- po of evolution is not oe = rena ineory of cretion ce the church, three members voted to sustain the complaint, Uhree to sustain in part and 137 not to sustain itat all, Thus Ramsey was defeat a» keeper rat Warwick \. eves, 10 be keeper at ‘Beach, N.S; |. Moore, Keoper at Calumet, TL Biwi 4 bases of the ‘Coon was Assistant Secret ‘Treasury seen by @ reporter at the Fifth Avenue hotel in New York last night, and tn reply to inquiries ator about his ramored Fepo! have sald that Secretary Manving had asked others; “Two Middies at Ephesus,” SAmong the Law-makers,” ets, ete.” And the article on “Home-made Christ- mas Gifts,” which is worth @ whole Year's subscription. And all this tor 25 cents, or 12 times = ‘Year for $3.00. Liberal,” being personal confessions of faith by the best minds of the liberal party, collected and edited by Andrew Reid and published by Cassell & Company, By the courtesy of the publishers Iam able to give the following ex- tracts in advance of publication, It begins with splendid sonnet, by Robert Browning, in an- ‘n. w.—The pastor, Rev. D.W Faunce, will preach at 11a m, and at 730 pm. First’ haif fat night @ service of song. Services are held in lecture room daring repairs on church. ate ing on. th rid of bim. tion bad ‘made to send him to Hexion, but mined to ie Would stands courtmartial first, He then told me that Mr. Seward formulated some sort cy icouinge maseting. at at t ry marked that he hed said at the die that he yas not in the habit of receiving orders from CENTRAL UNION MISSION, 900 ave—Gospel services, every nlgne Qelock: Sunday, 3 pm., and daily from Come and hear’ the testimonies of those who ha Dep saved from sin and vice and crime” Good siug- me. NOTICE—THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY ‘notified that the officers of the a permantnt sssoclation, tot which parsees oy thus been arranged tobe held ex oe Bor Capitol # LS : | on all points, Great interest was maniiested in 2 nee txved' tlogram announciog the cath arb | Sim, Heat he tloved Muni Saute | uta CONT uaceatttbe ae ie sates | which eieeecure, | harapedings cf tne arty al dengan it THE CENTURY CO., New Yor! WAUGH M. E CHURCH @D AND 4 | Celved a telegram announcing the deat! e ning wan ul very eusily rem jons. of Chrisuabs, ne ate Sherman wl Cohauct Revise worse nantes aaa | ster At Madison, Wis. Ho will leave the eity | OF the change: Mabay wil ata util | the becrousy or Was, Gea, Grant teu urged Wa enn Tame wows aitt hope cgbe mate hefore.* The whole sesdon has been takes Shont the glad tidings, Sunday nighi at 7:30 oclock, Altday mecung on | f7 night or tomorrow morning to attend the | his successor qualifies. that it wus 4 diplomatic mission and oue under ‘Whence came it save from fortune setting fre | up with this trink, Ramsey after bin defeat Lege DOCTOR Ww z ‘BUTLE iB Sunduy, beginning at9 am., with preaching by the “: Find eine, promotions and intments | which he could not be sent under the law. He Body and soul, the purpose to pursie | arose, ends in a voice trembling with — Exulting’y sing, = Dr, Baim, al serv jour Dea trace ; Ft ‘Victor E tcampts, ‘Telephonte connection. ccatane_| fte'week at s48 pu. ‘The livintonlstoal Mat | ANDREW JOHNSON AND CONGRESS. | Marge od made lu the Pension o nia, wedioal | down there. wit Nim st, te head that was Or orejudice, convention, fall from me, sconsed open $0 bien, Mitt se candeaee f ADLER 18 KING. [> REMOVED-REMOVED To sata Fer | 2-25 20, 30. ate é seemed oj examiner at $1,800, under clvi Juan Somerlin as messenger; J end J. A.C. St on art desires toannounce ere she wil be pleassd to furnish as abort where: mand s:vening Dresses, Tailor-made est notice Receptior Suits, Mantles, Wraps, &c. ‘These shall } bid men each in his degree Also God guided bear and gaily too? ‘But ltule do or can the best of wt, ‘That little is achieved through liberty, ‘Who then dares hoid, ed thus, CALVARY BAPTIQT CHURGH, con: | What Mr. W. W. Warden Knows About Tt Dastor Sunday school, 0:30 khn Preaching LL cur, | NOF THE SHADOW OF REASON FOR BELIEVING Sud 7:0 p.m. by pusior. Eveuing, "A Sermon tO | TH. EARED AN ARMED OOX- Strangers,’ foiluwen by Baptism, © i real rma ba service rules; seat Penn ‘Maryland, trom very different thing, but that he could not be ordered by the Secretary of War upon any Siplomatig mission, whatever. After’ this es ANNAC. AY ARS ‘Dresemak! BX THE WLS OP TBE PEOPLE WE HAVE | the removal of her BEEN PERMITTED TOREMAIN tterson, of d ‘ils fellow shail continue ‘Not I. MISS A. C. AYARS, follue _ FLIcr, lassschusetts, and Mrs. Ellen K. Temple, of} “*I do bot know,’ was his reply. ‘Who live, love, labor freely, not discos, A Point for Dr. Weedrew. 020-618 1214 F at. n.w. (up stairs). FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, —— Wisconsin, trom $1,000 to $1,200; Miss Mattie | “Afar tuts conversation T west over immedl- see’ cLekc aka Siibulan ‘ecktne: | UE SEMDVAL DEOE Gis TOSSEEDORNEGL GTON x = 5 BW Rev. . W. W. Warden, who was . Jamies Ken- | ately an ‘upon the nt, wi 4 IN WASHIX FOR A BRILLIANT LIGHT AND | Twig ees” Cand sts bw. Rey. Josere | Mr, W. W. Warden, who was President John- | A. Lester, Ot Missiséippl, and "Mr.’ Jarhes Ken- } ately and called the President, without | Gladstone sends the following definition: | 3s samerdhneliegare Periset safety use KYNEALS ROYAL | Preaching by rustor, at 11 a m. Communion service, | S00’S assistant secretary, stated toa STAR re- nelly, of Ohio, from 10,$1,200; Miss, Mary | visiting Secretary stanton of any otier of the | “The principle of iberalism 1s trast in the EMNED BY THE LIRA, ONE YEAR SECURITY OL; burns in all lamps. at 4pm. Noeveuing service Strangers are cor-| porter to-day that th t the shadow of | PET Of Massachusetts, Miss Maggie Hanan, | cabinet officers. ‘The President told me frankly | people qualified by prudence. The principle of | Cyarurstor, S.C. October 24.—In the Pree 0c20-1m Depot 418 7th st mw. | Glaily'invited. ar | Bor lay that there was not the df the District or Columbia, and Me Harry E | that they were ‘going to send Lew Caipveil us | conservatism Is mistrust in the people quall-| pyterian synod ‘at ‘Chester yesterday, a letier PRIVATE DANCING LESSONS GIVEN ‘WT ZION A CHURCH. @reason for believing that President Johnson | Burnam, of Indiana, from '$900 to $1,000. minister to Mexico, accredited to the Juarez | fled by fear." Earl Roseberry answers: “Be-| was submitted from Dr. Wood! testing ete ae eee R sts, He whey. J. fe Vekuinee Pai | ever had an idea of an armed confiict arising ————* 00 Fovernment, and iat It was thought best io | cause { wish tobe amocinted with the Dest men | Against his val from the ine profes: — Bieter and ny ih Addr aie cata | nbSeehccaing GREE, Giese cig f| from hls sagreementa witn Congress, Every, | A TALE WITH SENATOR SHERMAN. [fond Guucfal Grant slong with him, that us | lathe beat work,” Chamberlain writes, Prog: | soruhip atthe Muestoieal semiary ae acon short and eaay method. = Cs ‘ ‘on Receiveth Sinners.” Rev. Mr. SCHULTZ | body knew, he said, that there was @ force of = liberals bine lo make this a splendid cam- | com; who bmitted a ma pe ee egw te open cE THE ERR FRE as | See a eh | no, S| sts Gate 40 Virginia to ae Pae| MEGaa Ee ce eh ei a ir Sai . ya ff 4 ——— lang ee secur COMPANY OF THE (Kee, TEMPERANCE RALLY ATW carr | time numbering two or three thousand. im the Campaign. With te government to which he was ac GLADSTONE TO SPEAK. Proving of the action of thé directors in remov- ‘and invited ALL the PEOPLE, of whatever creed’ DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. tol M. &. Church, car. Kand N.Capitoista,|They were not brought here, however, — Greaited. Taaked where Juares wat. Tb} There ts still a deluze of speeches every-| Ing Dr. Woodrow. The debate was Aaished lem er condition, toenter our modest and unpretend- | | A semiannual | dividend of four per cent on the capt. | Sunday, at 7:33 (Sei wegen uf rok | but lived bere. The departments were | HE WILL ADHERE TO WHAT HE SAID IN OHIO— Sear hy Comoe Ger eed Naand SS Pas00r| where. There is nothing new in the general TS and majority report, ing establishment, to inspect our stock of MEN'S, | be payable to Storknolders om and aiter MONDAY, |’ Vaen of Noun Cursing acd oN ereee: | full Of them, ‘There were agrent many iotem-| HE HAS BEEN éisnarnesewree_mor oa. “Mr, President, way do you want to send | oplulon expressed by Jon Morley last night, eee 1 YOUTH'S, BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, | Rersmper 2 ibs company's ofc, in the Kellogg | ¢ey Of sig, Cole of 323 vices. ublic invited. | perate things sald and written on theaublect, | VIVING SECTIONAL 1sSUmS, BUT FAVORING | Goynty rremaents BY, dO you. when be said that the liberal party was on the Death of Ex-Gev. Page. - 1416 F st. nw. Gospel songs No. 4 with you. ate | but Mtr,'Warden was satisfled, from his. Int: FAIR ELECTIONS. “Well, said President, ‘he has a great | eve of a great victory. It is now known that Mr.| Rornax, Vr. October 24.—Ex-Gov. Page Yeacquaint themseives with our prices and modeof } “Trans Dooks closed from October 26th to Novem- FOUNDRY M. . CHURCH, 14TH ANp | Mate relations with the Presidént, that he had reputation there as well as here, and will prop- | Gladstone will speak three times In Scotland, | died at his residence bere this morning of doing business, assuring them that we did not expect | PF 24. Hoth ds 8 ca ee (Beem Pounpay ae B CHURCH 14 Naxtoz, | BG {dea ot extreme measures being taken. erly introduge our representative.’ beginning on November 10. He will be able | bronchial pneumonia, their patronage if we failed to convince them that we 72028. 24-46 ‘LR WILLARD, Secretary. or, will preach to-morrow at 11 am nud “Paragraphs of an incend! character ap-| Senator Sherman arrived in the city about 7 oh ak i¢. President, this ts a di .tie | to reply to Lord Salisbury's speech at the Man- ——>—_—_—_ could do BETTER for them than had bees or could be | ([-<gr>,MARYEAND DAMOCRATS Ty THE = Ped shiging: "address Wy DruNtavasia sha ce | papers,” he conitrea: teed okey Teer ean | Yelock this morning and took quarters at the | mission and General Grabt will not ga dpon ie | sion house banguet just Before. A Farmer's Fatal Spree. 'Front—The Maryland Dem: Se ea 5 1 Ebbitt, A Sax reporter called upon him there | He will disobey the order ir it is : ae Gone elsewhere. They came, they saw and we con, Hon, of the b. has accared reduced Transportation | are invited. to ih the cere eee oe ee oo poe ee OS erage eared | and was very cordially received. “The President seemed very much surprised THE BALKAN SITUA THRs, Ry pay Rp ye quered the prejadices that had been wrought in them ee oe el a ¥ sd them as | ridiculous imaginings of | “Are you going to make any 5; dn Vine | 50s See es eae sae ene rod — 7 slections, be Beved by ie under aes Grant and would not lllke to do an; that by envious. and unscrupuious dealers who speak with | signed. "Voters ‘aid should ‘once MT. VERNON PLACE M. E CHURCH | extremists. As to the statement that Mr. Stan¢ | ginia, Senator,” inquired the reporter. as distasterulto Liss, yer be titwould | Bitter Denuuciation of King Milan by ‘the venom of vipers ou thelr tongues and the poison | '@ ‘AB. C. LANCASTER, ‘South, corner of 9th and K sta—Preachiny ton was the head and front of the opposttion to the President, | know that he was his early and bitterenemy. He held secret conferences with his followers opposing the President’ policy, Rlocatue so well Euowa tet t86 scila. m. and’ 7200 pin. by gue pastor, Her Cox DB. Revivah sccvicen Bet tee dug ths week. exrei!: Monday and saturday nights, ‘The Uc cordially invited. (Re, ces “Yea,” he replied, “Igo from here to Peters- burg. Iaball leave here Monday, and I under- stand 1am to address an afternoon meeting in Petersburg Taesday.” ef aspson thelr lips. Such villainous schemes, how- ‘ever, always react upon the promoters. The PEOPLE ‘are not fools, and were not to be fooled in this in- stance They saw through the villifiers’ contempt! be to the interest of the government if be would down with Mr. Campbell and present him to Jusres government, After some further conversation I replied: «“sWell, Gen; Hancock's command extends to rT an English Journalist. Special Cable Dispatch to Tae EVENING STAR. Lonvon, October 24.—For the moment all is suspense on the Balkan question, The English MEL S EMERY ‘Can hereafter be found at BH. WARNER'S REAL ESTATE BUREAU, ocitim 916 F aten.w. and these facts President's counsellors advised his removal reac . “Will you make more than one speech in Vir- | El Paso Gen. Sheridan's south of that to | feeling to which I recently,referred ts expressed DENTAL NOTICES DR ER RUST, |. mand 7230 p.m. “Young peoples mecting nt 7 | TOM, the acauinet far Guibrie, Of the | antes ‘ SAVE Tea ga ENE Ch ten ee eee to-day by Arthur J. Evang, a special correspon- bie scheme, and rallied toour support. They upheld paving returned from Europe, wili resumé | Sunday cheat boo0 aia, All very welcome. 1t* neteaee ‘n rte) pele Ne Stee) 5 minister to Mexico to his proper destination | dent, who knows probably more about the pop- 1e practice of his profession. Office, 1z11 Penn. | te! = Were sent to the President trom Uougress| ‘Yes; but I don’t know as yet precisely where him to. ernment to which be our hands and strengthened our arms until we were | ane. re) ee ar ROSES TO MUR GW: 7H | tondvise him to do this. ‘The President did | Tam tospeak. I am going down upon atele- | $2¢,Present, him tothe government to which | uiaryecling in the Balkans than any one elar, ieasgull taaneng nox Gitte Gniaiaaat'co ane GAS FIRTORES "and L sis. nw; 10:30, Ars 4. M. | decide to send Stanton as minister to Spain, : $e ts acceodi janet GLabING, splritul advocate, “Inspirational and test. Lasday.’ Toor collection. ae (ee, BAMEINE ACE CHURCH, om AND P sis, Kev. 3 A. Paice, pastor’—Preaching Stil x. m. md’ Z200'p. mi, Sundag school teachers Ser Meeting 8:30'a, Sunday Seuook Belo a: te peapce and Ee Fooms, and have on exhibition as large and handsome line of goods as the occasion requires. or the most fastidious tastes demand. For all this we are indebted tothe PEOPLE. Weare not unly truly thanktul, but deeply grateful, and shall evidence our gratitude and fall appreciation thereof by pinning our faith to and m and.am not yet advised of the program, n. McKinley, of Ohio, goes with me. Iun- derstand that Iam to speak somewhere In the Valley, and a friend told me I was expected to make & speech in Norfolk. Foraker and some others, 1am informed, are aleo going to Vir sini, but T presume they will not fo with me. Senator, It has been sald that you would but he was subsequently dissuaded trom carry ing out this intention That Mr. Stanton ex- pected aiconflict at arms I donot know,butIam positive that the President did not, He bad 3 great many enemies, and they were very in- vemperate I know, but the presence of the vet- erans in Washington gave him no uneasiness.” “It has been stated, continued Mr, Warden, He calls King Milan @ miserable tool of an im- rial counter revolution. He says the king a8 prostituted the honor of Servia, and be- trayed ber most solemn trust, fawned on his foreign patrons and groveled in the mire of his dynastic interests. Whatever Servia may se- cure a real gain will fall to those whose interest is to stir up fratracidal strife among the Balkan Executive of any embarrassment Mand includes both of theirs anc do just as welll” SNe wel if you tl po “Very wel 0 atte Pr a ny andi mth ‘Secretary of “He asked me a] e the Navy, which I did, and five days later took the steamer for the gulf Thus was the difi- my com- I will go that settles it,” ‘Can be purchased st WEST RATES From” =. £. BROOKS. 531 15th st, Corcoran No charge for Han; FANCY GLOBES, WORK, &c.,&c._0c7 THOMPSON MURRAY, OSes P* Destin Revival Services p.m. Young Peo- feeting 6:30 p.m. Revival services during the ti Week gt 7:30 p. m. al your line of Keeping faith with the PEOPLE by PROTECTING them at all times, and under all circumstances. in ‘Price, Quality and Make of Goods. We-shall continue tm the futare,as in the past, tosell FINE READY- MADE CLOTHING AT EXACTLY 10 PER CENT ABOVE ACTUAL COST OF MANUFACTURE. VICTOR E. ADLER'S ‘TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. N. W., (Corner Massechusetis avenue. STRICTLY ONE PRICK Aa Open evenings until 9; Saturdays until 11. oes YOU WANT FIRST-CLASS WORK DONE AT SHORT NOTICE, at living raves, go to JUDD & DETWEILER, eee sres eer ee Pete Sezouz Norce ‘HOUSEKEEPERS MOORE @ LEDING. JEWELERS, 2 1109 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, MAVEIVST SECURED A VERY LARGE LOT {9 GENUINE ROGERS BROTHRRS * @PGON, FORKS AND KNIVES, AND OFFER THEM AT ‘UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES. ‘THERE QO0DS ARE GUARANTEED AS REPRE- sENTED LARGE AND SELECT STOCK OF BEST PLA TED HOLLOW-WARE WE SOLICIT AN EARLY CALL.ccl0-lm-lp BLINDS, FRAMES AND HARDWARE ARE VERY Low NOW. ‘costs money Astpit WHITE PINE STOCK, 1/212/’-16 f., per 1.000 f, $17.50. Deemed or Rough st same price ‘VIRGINIA PINE BOARDS, 16 f, per 1,000 ft, $1250, WHITE PINE DOORS, Hiss revurned to the city. NEW JERUSALEM (SWEDENBOR- Office and residence, HUN st.n.m.” _ocb-tme_| ES “gian) Yemple, Sorh Capitol i between B And). ‘ste services, to-morrow: b:SU wih, Sum ‘ein GATE, A,B. 916 McPHEHSON | scieci. 11 « m..-ermon vy the rastor, nv. Tami {he nervout system, sphtal curttinres sas Sis | FOX, om “the Duty of Cultivating Spiritual Lite.” ease. Hours, 11 to 3 sad 6 and 7. ame’ | pet, Matthew xxi, 29th. iv tr ‘WILLIAM MCLEAN © GON, = THE TABERNACLE, REV, ROBERT ee ee Besos Meeting ofthe WeeT U, at ban TS ree se ite eieaih OF ruta Mo- YSopject ku the Kveuoes “The Wise Men of Babyion Barince will close the Saale’ of ine ite Sat ang} Sunday echool at 9am Fs “that Attorney General Black was Johnson's saustant adviser in regard to the expected con- flict with Congress. This is not so. Mr. Black wasatthe White House a great deal, but I happen to know thut his conferences were not on that subject, His main object was to induce the President to retain certain guano ixlan the Pietdent ala mg h In a continue at the old stand ut All parties in debt to the old firm are requested to make settlement. Claims against the firm thiould be preacnted. the nume of aehi (Kee SY STEBN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ‘A St, between 19th und ZUtb sis. D.W.. iter repairs and improvements, will be reopened for Divine service Tomorfow at 11 ocluck, Evening service, more for the young people, at 1230. Kev. T.8. WyYxxour, Minist qt (>, CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, COR- ‘ner Mass. ave. and 12th st. n. w.—Ser Vices at Ti am, and 7:30 pm; the rector, Rev, Dr. ELLIOTT, will preach at both services. Subject in the evening the Lords Prayer. Seats irce in the evening. Ushers Will seat situngers at the morning service. Ite (TES ROMANS ( CUMISTIAN TEMPER ‘ance Uulon.—Gospel meeung, The Tuber: a- cle, ¥th st, bet Band Va ave. nw. Tomorrow (sunday) at 3 p.m. Revs. ROBERT NoURSE, Riu .RD WM. RB. McLEAN, LUMBER. Having made ements to. ‘on the business of trite ate area ah ReaTLse mete larly desirous of thanking our old customers for their hhverai patronage and support. and hope to merit a Scpetanarinon, ate aetae tees ‘Sonal attention to all the branches of the busines. My first and paramount aim will be to Unue in the reputation of the late firm Sook, SS Saarinen Sook, Sh Soaring tare Bis Becta Ge tanker aay amis 4 cimatize the business: Haat ive, tbe | Nonnasy and "HM. Braprey. ain Wiaubo, Of New tf accounts estimates, and order aad thas all orders | YOPK. and) Hi. SociTON. sa, will address the whether large or small. shail be prompt.y dispatched. | meeting. Pi sé ee =e Tae = a. eee CHURCH OF THE COV! NT,(PR S ete in al gly ta Ha Wo yftertun) stun ave. sd Toth ree ae WM. ELLIOT GB ¥.,.Wii preuch ‘Ton 3u pm. Sunda: FI8, D Da. of row, October 2 Surviving Partner to oth. Ww: School at half-past Sam. It M. MCLEAN & 3ON, gen and B streets n.w. MR. P.N. DWYER has supplanted my former Outside Salésman, and is the only authurized person to take your oniers. sezd iCATED, ELECTRIC AND STEAM ‘Maguetic treatment for Rheumatism rvous Diseases,by MHS. BROWN (Col.), ‘$US Mo-aveutie, ev. M. F. B. .G. T, Lescn. sunday school at church, and Mision ut 9:00 a.m, Young peoples meeting 6:50 p. 10. is ALL SOULS’ (UNITARIAN) CHUR( Sarees, service 1 ent | (<=> SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER (Deo of Sth ne and Virginia: avene, prove Se ee a ey AE TT O'clock am. und 4:30 p.m. Prayer <= er eS Braise meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 pm. ‘Waptsan Pension and Claim Agents’ work a specialty. Faroese ie en Soo dso ESS ‘Briefs Testimony, Petitions and Arguments. se83m THE ATTRACTIVE MEETING WHICH "has been going on ‘first Sunday of DR H. M SCHOOLEY, fis month st Asbury church bas been a succeu, H.s removed his Office to oom 61, Pacific Building, | There huve been 48 conversions. ‘The. missle, ary ‘pear 7 collection on Sutday, 18th uf October, amount ze = cok | Gakoke Rev. We Ay keep, Pasor fas ts CONGREGATIONAL | CHURGH— "Thoroughly repaired and decorated—will be cservices at 11 o'clock Sabbath morn: O14 weniug. Preaching by the "A series of discourses begin To-morrow even Lyon, he Teacher.” he direction of DE Bischoff is specially t @as FIXTURES SLATE MANTELS = SLATE MANTELS. Instock Latrobes, Ranges, Furnaces. 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. 019 Gas FIXTUREA Joux W. Consox. Joun W. MacasTNEY. the occasio i BION CARTNEY, Rs, UNI METI ORAS 0 Meter uldiag Tete ‘chureh, 20th '-t net ©, | avg, Rev. Citaitiam W. ‘epostt Accounts, subject to i sight, Feosiv P. mrout Firma Corporations and Inalvituals. Soctety. 4pm: Yorng 1 ne : All Stocks and Bonds listed on, the New York ana | Gospel ‘Temperance meeting at 7:80, address by Ms. Philadelphia Sek Exchanges bought and sold on | A. & Duxsixc. Revival services every night next commission. Boston on orders execuied. "american ‘Dwurict of Columbis bouds of all denomnations. on fondh Gen insurance’ and Nelephcoe, Compaios surance, Sought and sold p50 ==_THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND (atin called to PR Week. All are welcomed. ive Te, SALSA AE low criuece, Gti and L ss. n.w.—Quarterly meeting To: porgow. Love feast. @ to ll. Preaching, at 11am. by Rev. Wintias Ginnoss, pustor of Zion Baptist ei a Bpm., Kev. Z T. LRARSALI, and sacram yen. Spin. Kev. ZT ty and act N te [. GREEN, Pastor WESLEY CHAPEL —TEACHERS’ Inch-end-e-haif all regular sizes, $1.00. HOT BED SASH VERY Low. (Odd Hise Frames, Sash Doors—s specialty. ‘Lomber Delivered, any part of city, free of charge, ‘Estimates furuished free of charge WILLET @ LIBBEY, eathip (a street and New York Wreoone Levirarioxs Proxrrix AED PEOPERLY EXECUTED aT PaRETs, 918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR Setiafnetion guaranteed in every particular. We 60 our ows wor K on the place.and invite you to inspect he modus operand! ‘VINITING AND RECEPTION GAEDS ort notion. oP Ipim Agrestiox. LASEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS MLLE M J. PRANDI, 1200 F Sraxez. ee ee ee Le See Seas SF 29 ¥ STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Wasmumeton, D. Cy against Len 3 meeting, 9:15 a, m.; Su! acho. ‘Vento apd Mauulncourer, 148 ove | 20am, I Preach oy the pastor, Rew: Bien a5 = BOMBS il Sp aa i OS a ‘¥ YOUR TIME 18 SHURT, AND YOU MUST - TS Oe gh ie le gt ye Sy Big og five you's leson on TMi This iu 1a ‘D., pasior. Services To-morrow ‘at 11 Lerr, D. Gelock &. m, and 7:30 p.m. ite 1 << ‘THE SOUTH WASHINGTON LECTURE COURSE. South Washinton citizens are attempting s Lecture course. Judging from the talent and the price it will All the lecturers are of national here is Mr. BURDET#E, whore pathetic Ma eatest reader of te on at BRASS SCREENS, for Embroidery. ape : i rt EEEEFEEEEEE i i Fy Seward, also to advise the President stitationul questions, whic! ministration.” WHY JOHNSON QUARRELED WITH GRANT. What Johnson Told s Washington Cor- respondent. “Come, judge, tell us what you know about the quarrel between President Johnson and Gen. Grant.” “Why do you suppose I know anything about this quarrel?" replied Mr. A. H. Evans to a reporterot THE EVENING STAR, “You were the Washington correspondent of the Boston Post during the President's term of office and occupied confidential relations with him. Do you not remember that the New York dailies copied your dispatches as ‘from the White House correspondent of the Boston Posts” "+00 seem to be potted,” replied Mr. Evans, who cuntinued: “Yes, I did enjoy in some de- gree the confidence of President Johnson, who yave me a detatled aconunt of the causes'tead- Ing to his quarrel with Grant, On one occasion when this subject was un, the President in- quired: ‘Do you know that Grant himself was the direct cause of my suspending Stuntun?’ ‘Mr. President, you surprise me,’ I replied. ‘It fs true,’ continued the President.-and I will tell you bow it was brought about. “Grant came to ime and complained of being by Stan- feelly from the War partine 1, and in viela- rectly ‘ar rr ton of the rights of the general commandi thearmy, I advised bim to eee Suaton al have some frleudly understanding as to what were the rights of each party in fhe premises. Grant lem, promising to see Stanton at once and have some understanding.’ *Aiter the lapse of some weeks Grant § called at tite President's House, and was [onder than ever in bis complaints of the Secretary of War. He stated that Stanton would pay no tention whatever to anything he had to say, ‘and It he was to be thosentirely ignored by thé ave | Secretary of War, be (Grant) had as well his headquarters in St. Louis asin Washington, and*better, too, as he would be spured inuch mortification. In this interview Grant insisted on my issuing an order transferring his head- Quarters to St. Louis, Isaid to him in reply: Go to Stanton again, general, and try once more to harmonize your official positions. Be frank with Stanton, and appeal to bis better nature. I think you ‘ma; succeed yet in making everything pleasani and atthe ame time relieve me from a ve great embarrassment, In ashort time Grant again returned, complaining more bitterly of Blanton than over, and insisting on changin his headquarters t St. Louls. “what oowid do? [said to Grant: “I would willing! you of an objectionable Secretary o} under the circumstances I cannot sec able person to take Stanton’s place ual Fal,you will agree to take the place tem| and hold ituntil Loan find a gultablope Grant promptly rephed: “Z will take the offi air.” ‘Pats being settled, Grant was requested to ‘be present at the cabinet meeting the next day, He was present and then Pledged himvelf, in the presence of, the cabinet except Messrs. Seward antl that Jif the President, would suspen ton he (Grant) would hold the War partment wall such time a8 leliver possession again Presi and that Grant acknoweledged before the eabi- net that be accepted the portfollo with this understanding and pledge tothe President, ‘Thereupon I i my order suspending Stan- appointin, in. Grant Acting Becre- ee aur ne ae surprise, ne morn ‘was informed ‘that had voluntarily returned to his old ir. Stanton in full y,falleve ‘ar, but uit gene porarily, rson,’ gulty, so far as Gen. Grant was concerned, bridged over and he was kept from an open rupture with the Executive. My opinion ts per, desired to get rid of him and keep him m being a candidate for the presidency. wassent oct of thewountey 186 ae, Bo ‘The asglon -belweeo President JOnnson and yyeelf never got that ier.” {Grant the Pres- ‘f@ent and Congress as a Peace Maker. In relation to the belligerent side of President Johnson's acts about this time and the organt- ation of @ force to sustain him in an open rupt- ure with Congress, of which General Horace Porter speaks, Mr. Burr continues: “General Grant’s differences with Andrew Johnson were inuous without an open confiiet during all Orhis term as President, As the dimiculties be tween Grant and the President grew General t was inform arrangement Was being made lo Maryland for an organisation of, @ force to support the President in case there’ ‘was an open rapture between himself and Coa fo di ‘the officer commanding in Washtogton at the time tocend a trusted laryland toaacertain the strength of the force and what was being doue in the way of arming and drilling it. It was the duty of the firat officer sent to only report as to the strength: of the force, and he performed that duty; and his present recollection Je that the militia force of the state did notexceed five thousand. After this officer had reported upon the strength and jocation, another officer was dispatched, who reported upon ita operations how it was han- ‘Both of the officers are still living who were sent upon this duty. Only a day oF eo after the report of the last officer upon this subject, Gov. m Swan, of Maryland, made a requisition r all of the fleld artillery to which the state Was entitled. This requisition Gen. Grant n-holed and remarked to a friend, an Siicer of high standing, who was silting dear? “Tbave a mind to write to the governor of Maryland and notify him that I am fully ‘eware of what ls going on and intend to keep my eye uponilt.”” Fa moment's thought be sala “Ne. T think { bud better keep sulle” ‘Only a day or two after this t John- Talking shout commoupisce mations but just on} re he started to go Be turned to Gen. Grant andsaid:. there snoutd bean opee rupture betweea. cage ald bean ; beltand Gongrese wih whieh side you will be found.” “That will depend,” sald the with some enruestuees “upon whic fine revels: tionary party.” . THREE THOUSAND VETERANS ORGANIZED I= ‘WASHINGTON. ‘While all this was transpiring Gen. Grant was made awafe of the tact that in thecity of Wash- ington there was an organization of three thou- soldiers, under the command of a wea general whe testill living wud is coset the most conspicuous. volunteer officers of the Inte war. ‘This organization was well officered ready tobe armed at the declaration of Bostilities between the President and Congress. fesilou, and its parpoee was ta be ready toiect gay ont that might arise, ‘The Presi- dent was commander-in-chief of the gna neither side was able to find out whai Grant would do in an emer icy in Virginia from that in’ Onlo, saggested ‘the which you adopt STAR reporter. shall adhere to all that I said in Ohio.” re- piled, the, Senator firmly. “I have been mis- resen regard to my speeches in 1 did not flaunt the ‘bloody shirt;’ I made no allusion to the war except to say that It was over, and tbat all ite animosities stould be i seid was culated to rekindle Ga epee ure: 2 did not even appeal to Union soldiers. I was ting, and am now, against frauds In eleo- is. ‘The whole country ts interested tn fair elections and an honest count, and I have oon- tended for that. Why, it is south that the elections are not the leadin is @ white man’s be so maintained. truth of my charges, 1 the suppression of the: said that the colored not like it, but cannot help. the A leading paper in Georgia has come ont and admitted that Senator Sherman told the truth in regard to southern elections, but it justifies the course adopted there, In Virginia I shall pursue the Sume line of argument as in Ohio. Ishall not Fettact a word J uttered in my state. ‘SMV you speale in New York, Senator?” “No; Iwill not have time, as the election is Bearsteng io ay I ponte Gries itis nec q verything is going along swimmingly there, and soe eepan aoe: do Sor ‘appear To need much help.” Senator Sherman expressed himeelf_as confident of the future of his party, and seemed to feel very easy as to the result in New York. ‘He also bas strong hopes ot success in Virginia. In the course of his remarks he sald It was ‘aveurd for Gen. Lee tocharge that he (Sherman) was reviving the bitter teclings of the wur, while the democratic candidate for governor of Virginia was preaching peace and anion. Mr. Sherman thought Ger was doing more to ‘appes! tosectional prejudice than anybody else. ee THE PRESIDENTS CONTRIBUTION. ‘Ble Sends $1,000 to the New York Sento Democratic Commitsee. ‘From the New York Bun, to-day. Wasninaton D.C. Ost #2. ENGTON, D. Alton B. Parker, Chairman Siate Rzcoutive Com- Dear Sir: Isend with this a contribution to- ward defraying the expenses of the democratic cam) in the state of New York. * * * fours truly, GROVER CLEVELAND, This fs an extract from a letter delivered at the democratic state headquarters yesterday by Gol. Dan. 8. Lamont, President Cleveland’s pri- vetesccretary. President Cleveland, it is sald, has been seriously annoyed by the flings of the mugwamp organs against bis democracy and their charges that his support of Gov. Hill is cool, and that he would not grieve over demo- eratle defeat in New Yor. fo prevent possi- bility of any further misrepresentation, be sent Col, Lamont to New York to assure’ the state democratic leaders and to his ‘eontribution to the cause. The contribution. is ides the contribution from the President, Secret Manni: a Whitney have con- tributed 91,000 each, and ‘Agsistautt Secre tary ‘Col, 9500 each, Ith been the custom of Pres ile m ocala, siden! Cleveland, while teionte fo the campaiga fond of hie patie. tn nding his remittance to the committee this ‘he only follows out his custom, en this mer Cage m joubte about ne eee acne a ‘vor oratic it from Hill to Elnathan elusive, “Swinging Around the Circle.” COL. MOORS IN REPLY To MR, KELLOGG—PRES- _IDENT JOHNSON SUSPICIOUS OF AN AEMED ORGANIZATION OF VETERANS IN WASHING- ‘TOM, “Mr. A. W. Kellogg, in yesterday’s STAR,” said Col. Wm. G. Moore, this morning, to a ‘STAR reporter, “refers to an interview with me People. The Liquor Question in the Alps, Sepcial Cable Dispatch to Tax Evewtwo Stam 8 plebiscite law the relief of focal Europe. oe ‘The Armstreng Case. Special Cable Dispatch to the EVenrwo Sram the witness box on their own behalf; ithe ‘verdict does not involve hard labor. ——— Literary Notes from Londo: Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evanrxo Stan. ‘they will prosecute him if he issues the third volume of his “Arabian Nights.” Tennyson's recent volume of poems contains four ‘of philosophy called “Vastness.” matized it himself. He will publish the I Version first, to secure the dramatic copyright, ‘Henan is about to issue @new work in the form of a drama called “Le Pretre De Nemi.” It is of the epoch of the rivalry between Rome and Alba. It will express his philosophical and po- tical opinions, Sane! THE MARQUIS OF LORNE MOBBED. Pelted With Bad Eggs and His Hat Smashed Over His Eyes by a Tory Meb at Brevtiord—The Noble Lord Re- treats Ingloriously, Leaving His Fel- lowers to Fight It Out. Lowpox, October 24.—It is now evident that the parlismentary campaign will not pass off ‘without serious rioting in many quarters, as party feeling, which already rans high, da! ey are Biter, The Masauis ot Larsen tke beral candidate for Hanpstead, went down to Brentford, a town seven miles west of London, to deliver a campaign speech. While address- eges, and some of them, gaining the plat- pon Smashed his hat over his head. The ore porters of the marquis rushed to his rescue and @ fight ensued. The noble lord now became so thoroughly frightened that he hastily d from the scene, ran through the stree! drenching rain to the railway station and im- mediately departed for London. Meanwhile ‘the row continued, the su of the mar- quis being severely handied, and beoumiug dis- couraged at their desertion 6y their champion, they finall masters of form and e field, The latter then seized the @ resolution condemai: Teports of a recent raid upon Chinese here are sensational and untrue. There has been no or ganized demonstration of any kind, though one Loxpon, October 24.—Switzerlanddecides by to-morrow whether to establish local option on the liquor trafic. The sage hope to gam port of the cantons by <¥ g the proceeds of the new tax, 19 taxation. It will be an inter esting decision, as the Swiss are both the best educated people and the heaviest drinkers in Lonpox, October 24.—The change by the prosecution in the Armstrong indictment trom felony to misdemeanor has two objects—first, to give the defendants the opportunity of entering sry much more likely to find them guilty ‘Loxpon, October 24.—It 1s rumored that the authorities have warned Capt, Burton that Wilkie Collins has written 9 novel and dre- {ng the electors @ mob assaulted him with rot- ina retreated, leaving their contestants and slight declines were made, bes toon Denty Sine to Geet pwr animate aE Ji gielook the market, Je wctive end heavy. city to-day, looking after some appointments they want for working democrats of their sec. tion, George Raines presided over the conven- tion that nominated Hill. A Stax reporter who met bim at the Arlington this morning? asked what he thought of the situation in New York. “HIN will be elected,” be said, “By a large maiority?” ‘Tae star. ke: cwill at the Td om the test close. rata are for Hil, ough, ‘and be will be elec “Does the administration support the tickets ani 2 “There is wodoubt about It," was the reply. “Iams friend of President land—I may represeutalive fiend Ja my nection of the Gaxtand Tam working ‘my Gest tor ‘am "Petters Is tbe President in — ‘The Navies ef Europe. POINTS FROM THE REPORT OF MAVAL CONSTRUO- TOk RICNBORE. Naval Constructor Philip Hichborn, who was FE i ! i tie agee i iF Ei if | i i" j i