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FOR ‘OR RENT— RENT—HOUSE THOMAS J. Fistlek & CO, 24 F treet northw: RNISHED- —— Tag Ke 3, BL av. and Si Tow Coan. 2 F st HQ st.,det. TCH, FO: 14: (pester tf wn. ave. near N $i istiand 1ith100 AK bet. 12th and 13th. x & BROWN, Water st,. dr. 1920 Penna. a —ANHW AND COMPLETELY FUR- | ‘House: all linens, table ware, sliver, Within half bigek Dupont ‘Circle: Foe a a eleven rooma: Souabie Feit. Also, several unfurnished Houses Dupont Circle Apply CHAS. EARLY, 603 14 nw ‘oct JOR SALE—CHOICE CORNER AND INTERIOB Lots, om 16th st.. between T and U nw. oniy 50 ‘ako $2 feet by 80, to Su-foot all P th aud isth ow. LOUIS {OK SALE-LOTS_16TH ST.. NEAR 0. & Isthat, near N. Vermont ave., near Q st. Thw., price... med, imps arne house ‘A tene For particulars all om rt | F%. Boe casi ptaie and JOR SALE_TWO Fi month, Price uly built Lave. nw. Pri tree xt | Biining 11 ro. guia ifsol i ground. 1b. 10 F5...6 bb, 10 136.3 Fit SS hooks.” For full is call at Fi i roperty Stable, rapidly mie, modern Styi provement lor little money. Fine view | Location unsurpassed. 220-6¢ oms, all in {OR SALE—HOUSES_I HAVE, POQUB VERY PS Soe ar aa a ee B00, ihe otter three $6,500 each. 1300, the othe wo betucr investment in the tty, finely located; 13 Que a corner, urs ide parking. S Bub JNO. A. PRESCOTT, 1416 F a6 Romy, Fe, TWO TW brick dweilin, Smithsonian grounds. A first. f house, rents for $i er of Sth and Penna. Ve. £8... a ° nar LOWE @ KIN 1321 F st. aw. igs. water and FOR SALE—HOUSES, -_ YOR SALE-BHICK HOUSE, MOD. AME HOUSES, ON. between 12th and 13th se. Wil rent for 1,600, en. Apply A VE welling, in northwest section, near 0,000; under Tent at toaliey.” Im . SHOR MAE! AN ELEGANT NEW and baseent, press brick Sy Bectagee tr est. Terms to suit purchaser, Addr RE ORFAT BARGAIN, A DOUBLE 11 Foot! | on, Bladensburg road, Just north of Boundary: Suid on Vers easy toting, OF ex nd. SWORMSTEDT & B ‘The above any anal pro of trope 9 ts % et EWAoGawan. FOR SALE-CESIRABLE CORNER RUSINESS G00 itsold Bt Oude. Me Me wt Capitol sts. 3 ‘Ths. An unusual opportanity to secure a, ol -ARKER & TOWNSEND, 1418 F, TO! ., corner f, $1.40; 14th st, near T, $1; | mod. im) war 16th at n. near 15th, $1; T x., neur New Hampshire ave., | bricks, very desiruble. on 61 Finh sb and Corciran, 60 cis..S st, near 16th, | $3290. A very pretty home bear 19th st. 75 cts; French st.. near 9th’ | Psta; 3 bay windows, nice eth st.. hear 8, 56 ct8 Oth si. near Be, 30 | $4.000. Very neat sm’ Il ets. nese H v.e.20 cus: 5th st. Sear Hn.e..25 | _SWORMSTEDT & BRADL! cts and a'namber of choice its in Mt Pleasarit and order, i imapro venient nudetdl 4 ry tages: on Columbia, Helgnts, very near street cars; have all modern lm- with stable, and are 7.500 feet of tand with each honse: wit small cash payment, and balance on very iicnota deparate: entire SHERMAN & CO. RHODE ISLA: feet front, new and well built, has 8 r Will be sold reasonable. Premises can be seen 1418 F street. OR SALE—TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, on T st. n.w.; fine lot 20x100; house bas four order; @ good Investment: price, ‘Terms eaay. 3 SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, mM ‘The ¥ ST. | ana Sad 125-St WELL a ‘con ‘bar | 16 € HRI upwe 2: every ‘Or ‘aud river. clty AVE, 20 La any sitet, 5D | La:ttes’ ‘mings and correct in styles. A. is et ora menia. Without excepdon they Parison im 3 long and of Deautifal tuner ad ace Our $49 wea! Plush vonta for to nee the differetice. “Cotac tatate chance and we are sure to please you. CHILDREN’S PLUSH COATS. et Berlin Besterine Sanens ‘could be Ifyou have not seen as, we offer iu SUROOL. INPA ‘peices we aak compare most THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.c.. WEDNESDAY, w¢ Bases Asoouncements CLOAKS AND SUITES . Gxcetlence of our stock of Ladies’ Dresses ts — ‘earnestly solicit de 0g pravring elsewhere. in your Interest. eons. recat ot forgot thee tlie. Tri Misites_ with Fine Feather, Trim ne fie low price oF 81g ae sau See theda at of Plush Gar ‘without com- wins French selection remind you of our: ‘Sreof grand nish, sstin ined all through and ith croemuents. zs. the Nae them. CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT. ad ise le Dacds Road oat Sule om D § aN dissey DRESSES Recep TB, Some fess chart a or ive us & r Basar and eee pe ps cae elsewhere. Eemem! ‘Boucl r, BO. “Benoal Rwnarke om 82.53 AP Rca eee N AKS AND D] pied stands without ex boule Sesaty ok at DEY Goons, ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, Bees at eee Bretersheae Set Pelt ‘ion we n21-6t 928 Fat mie." | OSE Daca tne 4 As a Sears oe jeces of Bou ings In vat! 8. PRESALE TWO EWOSTORY BRICK DWEL: | hese guods sell cloowbere ae i etek al ad ld ‘We have them to match ail of plain muteriais, | Improvements; 1ot 2021095 price, 31 B00 each. oan tee: eae SWORMBTEDTS BEADLEY, | “Su mteceWatogaied Boucle Gultings, comprising = ——— ee feeds ome sold ai $1.00 fer Sard) WE Foe SALE FIVE SEW SEVES-nooM Brice | offer this ne aoe eee ei Goer se okt seas | acca! auentlon recall of oure, ¥o our Boucle sis: . 600, | tly paym a cont OU to ime | SPo eae ae eo Seas tiariantien SeL Pie reels 7h blezes all-wool Binks Pricot, im all cojprs, only ‘50 pieces 6-4 Bannockburn Check Suitings, per yard pi iéces 6-4 Barnsley Homespun, very chotce and , At 7UC. A few words about Blankets in conclusion. As I {OR SALE— TWO HANDSOME NEW RESI- = ws ca and upon easy dences, 1021 and 1923 G st. n. w.~ The Housts pans aa T. LELPOLD, 1; Fst.ow. n23-st ait iy ‘the ‘most {ubstuntial manner ea —LOrs— ‘onis, brown sone trimmings: twortory baste Beaatiful corner lot, the northeast corner of 19th | windows, haidwood mantels, tiling, fit aces 416 SEVENTH STREET. 223 and M sts. n.w.; 252108 to a 1U-foot alley; wide park- | furnaces, chandeliers; plumbing first-class “For ~ tag on both streets, *, $2.50 per foot. apply to A. A. WELSON, Firémen’s Insurance: aa INO. 4. PRESCOTT, Dany, commer 7th st. and Loulsians ave. nw. eqn at Gaear Mazz Dows. aa pret ne. | Rowse nu ; A 3 = a 3 The comtinued warm weather during October and OR SALE—LOTS— VOR SA HOUSE 1007 G ST. N. W., FO! erfert i Mint Eas tee-west faa a2r00 tear an | K ginsatui uti Wade coating Seals AOER | Novensber has realy Untcrce wth the tale Byreoudly residences Price, S50 per ose | SON cbtnce sikh ana toutata ate ate OS THE MISEIL ST 0 ee 9 wi oe od ob at al Corner luth and F reels, 380. 8 PRESCOTT, JOR SALB—HOUSE 1000 Has an tmmeuse stock of fine Clothing for Men and = ps LS | Fisthcy and back rallaing om 2 Page op hand, which hss to fo, If low prices ean muke ye Li oTs— feet to an alley. Apply to-A. A. WILSON, cor it go, 13 of waiting til the end of the busy sea- Handsomest corner lot In the northwest part of | st. and Louisiana ave. iB! Son, we start at once, and have reduced he city: SUxOO feet; clove by Histne mansion, 'S4 per | 7on “aay “THE —FHRERSTORY — bate 47.09 Mess Overcosis to $4: fou 380.4. peEscort. | W'Gloe er vith tuchneae thrance ned Sood th 103) Mee mn SEE HATE ee | provemenee Urudounten: we Terme eaays pone 13.00 Men eek Fog SALE OTST HAVE X VERY VALUA. | sion Decomber lat If not said wii be reuted L 16.00 Men’ 11.00: ‘able Froutage op the north side of N st. n. w.,of | ten: Inquire of PRESBREY & GREEN, Fed- in Qrereoats to 12:00. 46 feet by an average depth of about $0 feet, Sultae tididing, 529 Tth 0 8 went iets ts Hoa. 8: 6,50, bie for immediaate in vestment, whi Bae 7oR Sabi ST cotuer lot at the “West End” suituble for s bat- FiscR Into 9 lots, conting $1-550 each, on. which built to sell for Douses: 7,500 "0F $8.:.00. JNO_ A. PRESCOTT, 1416 F stn. n20-8t Fo SALE—LOTS. ‘Mamachneetts ave., near Vermont ave. neat K st. pe ear sth st., per foot is. per toot Sts, Dee foot. iageachusetis ave. near 20th st Connecticut ave., near 2 $t., per foot. ‘zuth st. abave Dupont Cirele, per fooi ear 12th ., per near te tiprotetuent oF to tod asa i | ‘can sell for TsO°a PRIN nw, re, Pie's B oa 12th st., between Pennsylvania aye and Est: ‘splendid lot for a hotel A. P. fa the worthwest sad other them many superior corner a fpontages,| and Tacuerable ‘an ie ota, (or sale a¢ prices The. uo 85 pet Boe * Tora PRiscorr, Asle Fst iw, BOARDING 17TH St, NEAR © TICUT ave. Furnished siting Room apd Hed 101 Hooms; Cath, Got audeold wacer. first-class t Teferences. Mile. V. Pl ARRIS HOUSE, Pi Hea line dmericin Pan and 83.40 per day.” Speciai raies to parties and per- maneut questa Within obe Dlock of the principal fovernment departments and hotels. Passety Sator. JOHN H. HARKIS, Prop CITE OF Koo; PERED, PR Siweitfurnished: heated by Airnace an Siret-ciass Tabie Boards private fauuily. pear Rhode Island ave. Feeees ‘suite o' f- Stable F Semeeee E SQUARE -POR RE: Oe , Laray 20) Late. elegantly furnished Room cw id floor, Santera expowire: large closet, grate fire; every con: Senignce; ‘transient tad table buarders accommo: 941 sou BOARD—ii ANDSOMELY-| omas, southern exposure: also fOr reut 1409 Massachusetts arnt Ht ST. EX SQUTE OF SINGLE, ‘window roots! Freon ft oe Z DAY, OR Houms, en'snive or single. Mra b. . STUCK HAM, 941,945, 945 Kt. GTi 70k RENTS SEW YORK AVE HAND. socaaly Hot, Sesopi abd ‘iiled sor Fes ‘suitable for married or single persons one with private cath; familly table: references exchatg- “ Tsime ‘J00R RENT—1706 F STN. W. FouR Prerry, Frovtstoriatte ‘hone od secotid Moor with bach oom on same fas acd excellent aldime ¢ twoen thitd too all with hear, je Board. Reverences required’ \F Ht Fixe uses, as an investment Fst LEY 2 side of the city, on v SWORMSTEDT @ Bia 1909 11th Ses. 1911 Lith, brs For full nym For ssuictee § basement briel handsomely finish HILL € C0., 1338 F st. cor. th and P sis. nw. ‘ood tnvesiment. SWORM 23-1m on Lbth Dining roo best kind. S12 7th st. nw. ofthe city tor sale at $100, IN House 337 C 3 Will be sold So: SALE-SOME VERY DESIRABLE NEW Parties. jal pul do well to call SWORMSTEDT @ B: TOR SALE SEVERAL NEW FRAME HO! good lots, on the Bladensburg road, just oul securé a home verms. DULY, 928 Pen plain 4.000 th, Ors... -.$4. NOR SALE— 1718 13th, 11rs.$8,000 '1506 6t Riggs, 1 rs.....6,000||1540 6t! Mari 000, 603 P. 203 6tis , Fe SALE—VERY DESIRABI = NEW ‘HOUSES c comsturt ie or epT a BRADLEY.” = 928 F OR Ae ee SEW HOUSES . between Mass. Ave. and . Containing cellar, with beating apparattis: Basebien ning room, kitchen aid Pastries: First d “4 Wardrobes ‘and bath rao? Third flocks four teen and n ‘uumaber of Wardrobes. “ht Ronsde eee structed Very substantial gud ffouses are open and terms apply to owner, R. Gi ier ‘ORSACE—HOUSES. _THAVE BEAUTIFULLY located Houses in the northwest and other 0. 1416 F st. ow. ies; Firat ot arti tat sez4-3m with idle’ 1g EAD ‘n12-Lm. '4 rooms; a. nL ‘acon, < plumbing iy of An tmmeénse stock of od: Ronse iahe ‘Ulatrict, the | Seasgtei mot Bik hy rrcouts, 's Overcoats Newmarkets to 5.00 bat inlined Overcoats to $15.00. 23,00 Chinchilla Survouts to S1t00. to et 15.00. 96.50 Mei 9.00 Jacket aud Punts to ‘nope chess SESS83 10.09 Jacket and Pants to E BOYS, 13 TO 11 $4.00 Overcdats to $3.00. {6.00 Overcoats to “4.50. -5U Overcoats to 650. 50, at utd at the same gedne- ‘are tlways the lowest of any ‘above reduction not only instances in the cost SEIT STOR! Dax't fo sal te corner ofiuth ange Pk Saturday 22 Dein sie cash prices possible. Ladies make). uitlerent styles. Our line of Gent store. | bie for the sick room, WM H RICH. MARKET SPACE ONE PRICE BOOT AND SHOE STORE. ‘We wish to call your attention to a few of the many bargains we are offering at the very lowest Ladies’ CurKid Box Toe. worked button holes...62.00 ‘tra fine Cur. Kid. two styles...... 250 Ladies Extra fine Cur. flexible, (our own Ladies’ Extra fine Cur. Bid, Spanish luste Men's Goat Bustin, hand made. Lad. Genuine Dongoia, hand made. Lad. Genuine St. Goat, hand made. stylish and good fitiimg We have them Our Gent's $3.00 Shoes are genuine ealf skin and compare favorably with the $4 shoes sold elsewhere. ‘fine Dress shoes stylish and -rom the mosbreliable man! ‘ihe Prices are bound to suit you. Give us a call and be convinced. You will find everything Kept by a first-class shoe Market Space WM H RICH. Full line of Ladies and Genvs Felt Siippers, suite AT Oda 25 ‘5.00 raeee 4.50 bur Gent's $2.50 Shoes can't be beat ‘They are neat, im three ‘ a1 BLINDS, FRAMES AND HARDWARE ARE VERY LOW Now. WHITE PINE STOCK, 1/'x12/'—16 ft, per 1,000 R, $17.50, Dressed or Rough st same price VIRGINIA PINE BOARDS, 16 f,.per 1,000 ft, 912.50. WHITE PINE DOORS, Ineh-and-<-hauf, all regular sizes, $1.00, HOT BED 848H VERY LOW. ize Frames, Sash Doors—a specialty. ‘Lumber Delivered, any part of city, free of charge. Fatimates furnished free of charge. WILLET ‘@ LIBBEY, 6th street and New York avenua. ‘the most arers. at 0024 ¥F RENT_AT 1400 K ST N.W., ELEGAN ‘nica private Bathe aitaclicd snd. open [ary ‘Taple boarders accommodaced. 'becween 12and 4 pai. idee TH, MCPHEBSON HOLSE.CURNE modation of permanent, transient and table Beswe x Doanters = NS Ss BP SOUTHALL. WOR RENT_FURNISHED AND UNFURNISH fed front rooms, with board, perma fouse, corner of nTime D ESTs. ed. Several ogni: also transient ahd tale toatd- ‘ a THE BEST LN THE DISTRICT 48K For IT faM’L C. PALMER, horse CARRIAGE ROBES, grades now in the market, MAN JAMES Y. DAVIG SONS, ‘Established 1880, fe Mae BP L ER MMMM PPP fun Hig & EXTRA PALE BEER FOR SALE EVERYWHERR = jy88 Fers: Fears: Fors: LADIES AND CHILDRENS’ FUR CAPES, _ COLLARS AND MUFFS, In all the Latest Fashionable Designs. SEAL BACQUES, all Lengths and Prices, SEAL CAPS FOR LADIES AND GENTS ~ BOYS’ SEAL CAPS at $1. BLACK HARE MUFES of exeollent quality at $1. LADIES BEAVER MUFFS from 96 up. GENT'S FUR GLOVES AND COLLARR Also, GENTS DRESS AND DRIVING GLOVES. 96.50, = ‘We havea. ‘SUITS from $5 up to @25. 10 Fag DREN'S BUETS 0 00, 98.50, 08, 08.80, op STYLE, FINISH, THOROUGHNESS OF WORK- MANSHIP AND LOWEST PRICES ARE’ WHAT ARESELLING OUR GREAT STOCK OF QVERCOATS, IN SPITE OF THE WEATHER, IT 18 HARD TO GET AWAY FROM THE BEST WITHOUT BUYING. EXCELLENT and DURABLE LINES at $5, $6, ‘97 and 88, MORE ELEGANT GARMENTS at $11, $12, $14, $15, and 918. Piacoa t he rod SITs! «SUITS! «= SUF ful) line of MEN'S, BOYS’ and ‘yourHs 2d EDITION. Latest Tolagrans to The Star Interesting Extracts from the Authen- tle Trausiation into English. BALTIMORE, Nov. 25.—Phe first full and ave thentic translation into English of Leo xs @neyclical on the Christian constitation of : He MPa aa hed, we ead of condemning in an: et Mizationts tate: ; fave nigay Sameera aren eee ad ofthe ole pinued "staan whose eneyelicals invariabl; ‘con! era! mi ern civilization as athelstte and Siffesines lai Fae os w this @ few extract * gondematn ani in Leo Xi continues : ‘hese, the Hhlngy taught by the Catholle onus ing the constitution and government: ke ss so long as as nothing re] ant to’ docitine and is able, {I wise and juatly ma 4, Preserve the slate in the nat or is It, per se, tobe condemned whether the pee le have ‘a greater Tess fi government; ‘for tal an with the guarantee of ceriain lawa,, such re Ty ve udemned friment is, per se, condemned val rticipation may appertain, not anly to Tie tnofulness but obese the duty of the itizens. | Moredver, there is no just eause rvbelne “Woo "Hale Si" goutiedne et res ny inimieal™ to” “that liberty © wh Ly natural and legitimate, In truth, the church Judges it not lawial that the yatio apts of vine Worship should have the samé bas iistas Teligion, still It does not tieretoed con: demn those governors of states who for the fate of acquiring soine great good, ly bea jonah kind of ing some ‘great ill, patien the state.” In- take’ heed that Iopaled aginst hs feb ‘nO one be col most sacred f Mg Fed laws of God and puts "aia din fel im considered in son presides wisely over the citizens, serves the ners and customs religion has its place deed, thé church is wont He inst Similar reason the elites cannot spbrove at ASOD ie chure! ni thiit libetty whiel geherates a teat Of tie obedience to itimate power, lNeense rather than liberty, "On the otyer han ie ah erty is natural anw to be sol pb wore. individual, suffers” not siafes OT ottorn aed evil. desires, the Worst of masters; ifin relation to thé states it ulty of augmenting public advantages atid de- fen ‘he public intrest from alien rule, This io se retyis worthy of man the pes proves above all, and has never strivi and contending to keep firm ‘sad Ghee mong the pep a . a herelore what the; that. Joatces of, the more thodern suftca “st at Tepiidinte In a mass, and whatever 208 tion of these times tas brousbe ori eh yeti and contemptible calumny. The madness of opinion It indeed repudiates; it reproves the wicked plans of seditfon, and especially that habit of mind In whjeh che beginnings of a yol- untary departing froin God are visible, # + * tnd range of WRMgEgE may Happen 46 extend the range ot knowledge, the ohitireh will always willingly and Joyfully aecept, and she Will, a3 Isher Wont in the case of othér departments of knowledge, studlousiy encourage and _ promote those aiso'which are concerned with the in- vestigation of nature, in which studies, if the minds fivd anything hew, the chureb tb not in opposition. She Tighe not against the search after ‘¢ things for thegrace and convenience of life—nay, a very foe to inertness atid slotli, she earnestly wishes that the julenty of men should, by being cultivated and exercised, bear still ricner fruits.” After quoting the action of Catholiesin former times, even under the Roman empire, the pope continues to exhort the faithful wo renewed ef- forts in the potitical worid. “For Cytbolies, indeed, as * many as are worthy of the hame,’ before all things it is necessary to be, and to be willity be regarded as most foying sons of the ehureh; whatsoever is inconsistent with this good report, without best- tation to reject; to use popular institutions as fur a8 honestly eau be to the apd justice; to labor that lib not transgyess the bounds ordai: ry of nature and of God; so to work that the whole of public life shall be transiormed into, as we have called It, a Christian Image and likeness.” Beebe The High Tides on the Jersey Coast. Lone Braxcu, N. J., Nov. 25.—T! are three heavy washouts between Point Pleasant City and Seaside Park, on the Philadelphia ans Long Branch division of the Pennsylyanta rail road, and several between Seaside Park ai ‘Tom's river. ‘Traffic Is suspended, and ers to and from Philadelphia are cai trenton and Monmout) junction, The high tides of last night and this morning did little damage. The concrete walls of the Octagon house, at Seabright, erected last. year atu cost of $10,000, were knocked completely to pieces, e kilocké FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and 2:45 p.m. prices of.the New Yorle Stock market tod4y, us reported oy special wire to H. H. Dodge, 540 15th’ streay sen fed via Brncens| En AG LU48))| Da, pre ddkgl 46% West Unio Governments. U.S. 4%s. 1891, Coupon. U:s diye, SDL; Register U.S. 45,1907, Coupon... U.S 4s, 1907, Registered. Per Improvements ¢ Per Improvements 7s, 1802 Water Stocks, 7,1 : ($458, 1924, Curren 20-year Fund, 5 per cent, 1809, Cui 20-Year Fund: 66, 1802, Coli 80-year Fund. 6s, 1902; Cain. Baitroad Ompanies, Wasnington and Georgetown—Bonds Metropolitan Stock Colimibia—Stoek: North Capitol and 6 Sircer. ‘Ansooutia..... Fire Ins, and Gas Light Oo. Washington City Gas Light Co..... stown Gas Light Cor Firemen’s Insurauice Co, Franklin Lnsuranc Riggs Insurance Co. Miscettancous, Board Public Works.Green 8s. Masonic Hal! Bonds. Waxbington Market Goi Washington Murket Company Eons, Washington Brick Machine Go. 8took Bank of Washington. tt Nationa Metronet National Bank of the Republic Farmers. lechanics’ Nat’! B'k,Geo't'n.150 _— Giltens Satlonat Bane: md0¢ 116 Seoond National Bank. 10g Central National Buu =o 195 Gfeat Pals TeeCompans: ~ Real Fatate Title Lnsurance Company... 0 108 Pennsylvania Telephone gas 55. a peake and Votomuc Te. 68 U.S. Blectric Light Compan: —- ‘Washington Light infantry i02 Washingtoa Light Infantry, 300 rt Vaal ingto soulay Whur forewing for, St i iota pepeal hg 125 shares, were quictly taken st 40%. ose 50 shares were oflered at 41. Baltimore Markets, RALTIMORE, Mo, November 25.—Virgttita sixes listed. 5% pasrdue coupons, Bg new bel folties, SBr ne thves, 60 bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Mp., November 25.— er, with fair Inquiry—middiing, Fiore i and julet—Howard street and Western super, 3,001.85; teper, 0d 4U do” patras’ buat aR: do, lo Prats, st Faiamnco pc bly Ba as. ‘super 1 gaaler and quiet” southern red, Seabee ta ‘amber, SPal.ol; No. 1 Maryland, 04% asked; winter red, spot. . fresh; “Noyeniber. 2,000 PAIR OF ODD PANTS from $1.00 up, THR LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, CORNER 1TH AND G STREETS FOOT MUFFS FOR DRIVING GOOD, WARM FUR CAPS at $2 and $2.50, FUR TRIMMING Of all kinds and widihs, but ouly of Good, Reliable qualities, and at same prices as the many Infeclor Svecial attention Is called to our BEAVER | Is is the handsomest evershown In having becn cut to our order from the finest skina which are used only for vary cholce Furs, elty, NONE GENUINE wrtHoUT- Penang LADIRG KID SUEDE EMBROIDERED GLOVES. ‘MEN'S PIQUE, FESTON RID GLOVER ‘THE BES? POR FIT AND WEAR, TRADE MARK AND “PR” OM BUTTON. THE New NAVY. ‘The : Beattie: PRESIDENTIAL PORTRASTERS. = 8 | in che Criminal Coirt, ‘Macattiut, the todas Seselén, we Coming case of Charles Hazailtab, for the mur- Ths artes 4 rrr faosligg Ha, Wed om peed Borer, os Mo, vice Mauiben, W. stat Ab Q@bit win be made Congress : e ford, commission expired; Jas. eatin Donut Us conanct oc eet aae Fieniat oh ps goes Bribery brand Fatty Mo, viee J. P. Holdsworth, ‘Whitney will make some yery prac- tical rcsmmendations upon the subject, and s frees ts age toned He UeB tiipter of members of Congress sre be- Ron aur batectingbet THE guasrel, : bidet) min oe ot sare libata! Apornetie: alleged, saboat si arity suspended; W purpose. Seeretary mot 4 > eral nna pppoe mci | aS aT Ben Lt 8 Sian eos rere ater | ESS Ry dion grasses by the last Congress, because | corner of 5th and N stree! en : . vice Reese K. ‘ fal is fe pins sqbeniited agi fe teal Spinel Runa q one 5 nee Apapholed : Thaniegiving For Clerks. Which, at the same time, came : a i a : Meecha tat ito | "Rates eRSCY RENEE we |S Mists Ret acis sas ected | semanas ay meen thought that he wilt get rmisaion of Congre Testimony as to the good ¢heracter: . in Now ety toe Bald of Spans. one Same Ee veal VAST eitrstion a8 the irl of | onset Sone eee tp ebntal Feiary Watney allowed “all the ‘empl Representative Meadoo, who was one of the anid the tetimnany tae abnouneed as 1 the Nexy. Day q Rarpey Fg ma ive thembers of the naval affairs eom-| The defense offeréd to, submis the at BS) clack: y giv. mau the inst House, ahd is Spoken of to | Jury ‘elthous argument, whieh ita Thhumsgiving turkey? Ohi ah (ox As ita chalrman this, Congress, Be sctepine vere nn wi ag busy this aneraoun Teeulyg shoots Be ie may iewinige. “Rhepollcy wil be tg | - The court adjouraed or the dag, eer Nave Dewcaratet, ed with oe a eee Well armored on ‘THE ARGUMENTS TO-par, ™ WASHINGTON, November 23, 1888, Bieae Be anual Te Ries" wart,Q0E's | On the court elng convened thi toratng anvee Fin Seivleg toteer tenets Dull, 98d ne says that berore the Iour years of | MF- Taggart opened fr the go speak: einploxe of the Gcpariment who wil evall feseeetc aes aes Sa EASME | "EO Bet wae san 0 fore ey for. ‘y effective navy. Smith fellowed for the defonaant® i Z TW ieee, Chiet oem ronyer, Mae! Host theap old wooden hulks any ‘TRE CASE GONE To THR JURY, Bach cbeck when countersigned was odd pnge | 6 Kays. ‘e have been tye an District attor: ‘Worthington a ata cdinint bolse on them up so as to barely have enough | _ District orthingtod cottitmanesd BauHEY chént the Secretars's prisene float the omcers and men, Row we can't his argument at 2 o'clock and epoke fur ape Was stationed w dell’ pen Up any longer. It is not sate to con- | hour, when the irt charged the jarg. : — strafet HCBVY Middol-war,as we have not had ——— REPURLICASS GIVES CERTIFICATES en opporsunity tojudge of their merits. When | ‘Harrison's Application Dismissed. all the big European vessels have been given 8|/ THe GENERAL TERM REFUSES HIm 4 Mam: DAMUS ON MB. LAMAR. Decision of the Court in the Cimeiamatd ial ay bs und that they possess delects that wot , r Seqatarial wi Ite etllsers ‘are. Bound 10° BS £2, "aud f| To-day, in the Court in Genera} ‘Terme (Chief believe ‘they ate the most fellable.ves-| Justice Cartter and Justice Jams), the aiqu ioe Preston eee eens earn Congress, will | ment in the case of Uited States ek fel. E. B. vable evant and will follow them up with ciners very rapid: | Harrison sgt. Secretary Lamar, for oth the convening board te tenes’ se tebe ¥. Fiitme cial Pa avg fieson- | & writ of mandamus to compel the is = »: Rice ut vloctign. uti y, the ei ze ti joner 98 an aitorni 7 : Regadeag fe Grea et a | sete pte cougleagay ar ena Ph ener Wer the work on the Chicago, Boston, and At- | the court dewied the application. Mr. vere! Puibticli, tandidalos Janta 1s progressing sinve the department has | had been ah offiedr geparument, and Tecug: “Sans taken them in hand, The Brooklyn and | under section 190 R. 8, which provides fet de- wan CORRALING THE VOTERS. Reo TESE MUL, PEapenly, Be oy tte they Isate ine Separceieat he wectebetates, tise i leave the q The Bepok'y ard Is probably the best for this | Chiet Justice Cartipr, in rendering the jhawsion, ——— "Sear —— purpONe. A certain lass of work would prob. | said he regarded t jonas the Hon, tilirenngnatn,aeeywagelagton grad, wo, | Ht thera wis uo hic Fale Ul t nnon A telagtam 10 the New York timer from At: mn this, an ist an @ Y, competition, aud that rompe- | tanta, Ga. last night, : Th yards wil fitted up, T! is talk. of | the right to practi } " ight, says: The great local oe ta eae tne “yard ‘gain, and T ston Cudtoe ‘would uot begin to bela the ats cheng aie Sn eile fon contest of Hulton county, ta wich the gill be done. % apd Gola: i" closed to-me But o fe OF the most important questions is,” | Justice James coincided with the chi rt pstiee | ap ped ptomante Shance agatoct te. weLiuars | the polls thromztiout the county being. he eoptinhed \ that of making good guns with | snying that the claim thet any cilixen of svaliables suds, sudeven in #1 at 6 o'clock, The utmost enthuri which to krai the vessels when they are built. | right to appear as attorney is fallueious. eyyy than the man ? i. ‘The ordnance committee will make a very Ip- nt wi nges consideration. m the city to-night, and both sides are elaim- teresting report on this subject, and The G. 4. B, en Gen, Huidekeper’s Re- ra iy y Sayin aby other saath; | ing tomorrow's fight. iu every city and mite fakbn wg sunniy Beatin une cavalo moval. oFaatinte, whe cou ne ballot iu Oppe- | tatrh im Georgia the same interest te manifested, ? pled Gen, Nat. 8. Lane, of Philadelphia, had ¢p in- a A teupusen va. * | fn the contests asin Atlanta, for it is by everp- Uneventfat terview with President Cleveland this morning Preilminazy to all thie alleged certainty of bods cunceded tha. I Auwute gone dry every THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY EXERCISE DISTURBED BY NO UNUSUAL OCEURRENCE. The Presiden: just before the reception this aftettiodn received in the red parlor Mr. J. Federico Elmore, the Peruvian minister, Mr. and presented bim a communication gontain- ing resolutions adopted by George G. Meade Post, No. 1, department of Pennsylvania, G, A. R., setting forth that Gen. Henry & Huldekop er, a comrade of that post, 9 Union aoldier, who county in the state will follew, if nol volun- tattiy, by legisintive enactment ordering state clection. There are only about 15 of 1 wnties NOW wel 9 state. Bhould at rough} to a Ktale Seat ibitow Ger atify: eitecp the Mate’ AU Lee's nomination is the aysumptivn thas the entire demoeratic party of the country will ‘heer! th: outhern Stat Yoo Ss Caos Sone and Mrs. Albert Thieriot and Mr. and Mrs. I. | bas lust an arm in theservice-hasbgenrenioved |" Then, if that be #0, wha, they ask, ean atand | ‘ia'e 1 he ba She ets from the position of postmaster at Philadelphia Jeorgia's large cities in which the M. Muos, of New York. He then proceeded to| Without, as far as. they know, ang just eave, | Stein Ses lobe Sea oha et g Aa | ween sont. vigarout Sakeuet’ ett the east room, whieh was fairly filled with visi- tors. ‘fhe customary hand-shaking ceremony was performed without interruption or -any unusual 6ccurrence, —— 799 ____ The New Assi perintendent of the Treasury. Mr. John H. Walsh, of Albany, N. Y., will sueceed Mr. Van Renssalaer as assistant super- Intendent of the Treasury on the 1st prox. Mr. Walsh ie at present foreman of the Treasury cabinet shop: ‘The assistant superintendent purchases all the carpets, flirniture and other supplies for public buildings, and a change is made in the office for the purpose the services of a practical mechanic. ‘Walsh's appointment is probationary, ee ees The Pension Office Report. The report of the commissioner of pensions, Gen. Black, will be given to the press this even" ing. It will show a decrease in the number of new pension eases granted and the settlement of a large number that have been before the offieg for some time, aud upon which action hasbeen delayed. ¢ A Charge of Perjury. AN AFFIDAVIT WHICH WAS OBJECTED TO AND AMENDED. The cage of Mr. Edwin A. McIntire, charged by William T. Galiiher with perjury, alleged to have been committed in the matter of the estate of David McIntire, ws heretofore mentioned in THE STAR, was called for trial in the Police Court this afternoon, and Mr. Hen- kie, tor the defendant, entered a plea of not gullty. Mr. R. Coyle appeared for the govern- it. “iPhe warrant charges that the defendant did on the 26th day of January appear bolore Mr. Michael J. Griffith, clerk of the Probate Court, and “fled an affidavit purporting to be a tug " y of the gonds, chattels an Foe Maleate ott Farid Metntire, de- therefore they ask the President whelber, in the absence of charges affecting @ wounded sol- dier’s official character or ability, such removal is not contrary to the spirit that has amd should pervade executive appointments, Second. Whether such aetlon ig tra a pledees ofthe Frestnent to the direct or implied often heretofore made, that In rémovals front ny kuown office, in the absence df charges or a1 disqualification, the fact that an imeambent has been an honorable Union soldier shuld weigh in bis favor sufficient to overcome sim- ple political considerations, all other things elng equal. Third. Whether in removing our fellow sol- dier, without charges or cause, there 4 not di- rect'violation of @ statutory requirement, that the fuet of soldiership shall be a protéction to an official incumbent unui it shall appear that he is in sume way culpable or deficient, Fourth. Whether the removal of our comrade without charges or cause, in opposition to an almost unanimous business and non-partisan sentiment, and in the midst of great official usefulness, 18 not detrimental to wie public ser- vice. And It farther behooves usar a body to say, and herein we disclaim all polities and every political motive, thatin the case of our com- rade, and ail others ike it, the wrong of re- moval is aggravated by the substitution of one who is nota soldier. This adds to the reflection contained in a removal without camse—the Sting of discrimination against the soldier. It is not thought that your action is thé result ofan unyielding policy. If not, let uy petition You Lo modity ki 50 a8 hot to spear hostile to the soldier element, They ought to have the rights conferred by law, convéyed in public promises, demanded by’ liberal pablte ‘senti- ment. More they do not ask, eas District Go en MISCELLANECUS. The Commissioners issued an order to-day that the District offices be closed Thankagiving nly, without violence of broke, and broke forever, the eulor line In southern politics? Do not the vallots of more than ten thousand colored men, freely youed and fairly counted, show @ viewwry for Lee which the north will be compelled w cept as un ‘aasurance boun of his’ arated and fitness ior the high position? Is there &h| Southern state that has ua recotd ior eoh- servaism iu national politics lke Vinginia? | Did oot her ton, as far back us 1808, in dicate their preference tor Ohief Justice Uunse Over Reymour? A yeur later and didn't our conservative ileal oopebiionn aad’ sipeoe ot eral repul am su 2 administration,” we govertor af ments of reason hoods of securii ‘Mr, state? Three years afterward and were we not fitet and foremost in accepting the candidacy of Horace Greely and urging his tection ‘on the countr; War not Gen. Lee himvelt membor of the Virginia delegation who went to Baltimore and | voted to ratily Greély’s nomination? | ‘Of course conversation such as the f is not unknown to Gen. Lee. That tel plowed and flattered by it is entirely natural, An when it is remembered that in. the class “practical politicians” hixstanding hitherto not been high it should be stated (o the accoumt, Of his fast ripening eagacity that in all he has sinee election there ix not to be 5 said and a found # word or act calculated to embarrans OF delay his advocates in their hearty work of pressing him forward toward the goal of this ney, ambition, in declaration of neutratity between je disappointing to ths drade te Miss of the former. | De ropriety of such & course, is un: whan Barbour, for many rea- ified to find hix competitor without was clalmed he F limited, it the bes 4 S ‘ands are uniiinited, and. the best men “a ave bear} Sh thea tian ts . ~ generally it the ult depends on the negro vote, which arty. mn npoo dt the 9,000 registered. It ia to capture: — that wldes are bending qvery energy an evéty expedient.” The negro preachers ot city “re without hey have beep lay and night three weeks. pren TS are almost with: bition: ¢ have adopted it for ir several anders. Dr. Hawthorne, of wtist cuurch, the most fashionable im ipe elty, has spoken Ca a ouney uight tor ecke nisayis of people, wiltes aed inthe, ‘hie meetings on Genk sites aoe mays ed tly by trom Line ter dad MO peo oth }een unsparing tn tie use of Money im paying taxes for registrar! tod UA Huwéhorne apeniy atiuoancrd (0 4.000 tegroet that all who could not pay, # wanted to votre 2, guutld have their taxes paid by ap- promt tou headquarters. ‘The other he ‘ume ‘thing. aod “vomeyucnily thousands have been registered in thix manuer. Towight au unusual state of wif ins exinty In thecliy. Brake bands have been imported font ayety Gpongia city. and also from ‘Cinch anutt Chattanooga an Nash Ever i church will remain open all wucht, i f e ouster parades wii ‘rw now taking pluee the ition coloured marchers will ml into the churebes, aud ihe doors will be clow Tableans, magic lanterns, prayers, and apecches will serve to pass away th: hight hours. The churches are literal | vked with catables tor | the night, contribated tn Foe apd binctttt wagons t fore the chareh doors a'l bourand Daniel, w! friends of the latter, the entire followi aware of the able to com; Ys aa ad ogg Sexton aon ae -MOTTOW morn) ag o'clock U arched with ttiusic us the polls 10 vole. anit: ivitionists are none the les shrewd. They are now jarndjng the sires with torches and banners, nad when throug Will be separated aud seut to thelr reapoctty. uartors, every hall in the elly being engaged Lee. ‘only, however, in the Barbour and 7 POLICEMEN FINED. fel matter’ hiis Gen. Lee alded hiv friends iti onal estate of the sald thelrearly undertaking tomake hime Vico ie rbgruce are being git Gensed, Involving the settlement ot the estate of | parte faunas cans, REvates of thE Metro” | President) but Aasine Ffoat Palos Be has Just | eivcrai" places ig the Zit. and Puen is vid McIntire, whiel me to orning. will ape: > tit HBS Stunde or posession ofthe sald Eavin A, | on the recommendation =" gl bone, beth" an interviewer, all about tila altoged “cavatey | Until morning. porta did tong Urea aati Meintire up to the time of the making of said 38. Privat Jeg | Parades,” be ee atepeed Teliev they Will file tu np ‘abe shccipate paper Writing. Whereas in truth and in fact yale 9. a fee Taegsure the injus eitect which it ws at the opening @ polls, Both sides will he he eald. paper writivg was not, as the sald Fale Pa gertlon 5 Eck | these e displays had made on the north- | there ‘army, cach side declaring to-nighe Edwin cIntire well knew, such true ern mind, (it ty now ween from what he ways | thatit will hold tio polis in the mbching okt that they were merely “inounted demonstre- ne f the goods,chattels and Pengual estate of the sald, )"Melnt tions” of civiliuns and friends carrying the flag its fall vate 4 ay the; hat personal estate of the said David Mclntire bs fall Ws Cust, ay they fear tthe coring hour will arrive be! he full vote is poll same, of the Union always at their head and owii a Stine wastalse, in thier that, whereas'the sald | Deeds in fee have follows: Jobe | their origin 10 no method or desire of tie owas | otal wiicy ee fie ht Macon, fw ventory charged the said Edwin A. McIntire, | W. Haislup to James Lingenvelter, sul, lot Gua. tare Maat, pk Pye a thueh administrator, with the receipt of only | $4: 400; 32,000. Hugh MeCadrey 'to Maria & A a ph a eg AI $5,845 cash belonging to the sald estate, the | G. Howe, lot 53, sub. sq. 208; $6,500. Susan Again in this same interview it will not be sawp of ony sive tn iie cee mene etn ald Kawin A. Mefiitire, as such administrator, | Pitcher to Susan, P. Okie, lols 48 gud 49, eq. | denied that Gen, Lee's sagacity as well ax pe-| SEE. Suecd nraltticcuck tutor ioe ee had therefor received and was chargeable with | 111; $15,000. Eleanor er to J. A. Sehae- | triotism is finely brought out in the bil lundreds af visitors are here ‘peighboriug the sum of $20,955 in cash belonzing to the | fer, sub. lot 2, sq. 402, $— J. A. Bch ge complaint buried by him at his libelers of the | towns to witness the ioction, aud» ree ald entnte, a he, the said Edwin A. Meintire, | Kiiyner, same, property; 8—_ Armand Jardin yee lt Abels attacking Bis loyaity to | apondeats of northern papers arr in "Sir Cogle stated the eharge to the court and Annie Mckee to WF: Holm au ot @: smorg ‘unjuniai because) as "he. i z cary ton od 27 % "Aft Henle anld he clatmed that there wasno | Devine, 5. pt. 30, sq, 60s, $2,000. a. F. ap. | Smoust the many, ex-coufederate leaders, he | 4 FALL. oF TWo FEET REPORTED 1x NORTHRER crime known to the law as set forth in the aff. | pleby to Buchanan Beale, lot 9, sa. jes goo Sthe war endo pian his tock tb ths PENDSYLVAMIA. Gavi, Bae, as he waatea. the facts to come out, | A. Pollok to W. Schwing, pt. we 4 a and bis 'to the future. Snow fell in eastern New York end Pennsy> hg would dot at present raise that point. | | HR Lerl tod. H. Byram gad | Meigs ta kviog | ,, His friends here assert that when he went to | vania and as tar souti as Westminster, Md., on tug sash money tobe sworn to, and thie war | AE Robetis, loisi2 and 18, aq. Sake 1656.80. | are trolls Memousiratioa ane be rig | MOwday and yesterday. Iu the coal region of St included Other returns, he’ would ask to | T. Gannon to Mary Frauels Danenhower, sul AES Udo ar the must advanced af ait ne Pennsylvania the starea was the bear sand ang warrant tthe Begining JG Siac Crome 9h aks item att ta, peated fa | Sealed td dan tli ng oop amending thewarrant would help hint torthey | 837649. John Ridout, Where he attended: a large cote ae ty eek | to waspend operations. Koports received wh claimed that ds the facts were set forth inthe | M. Metzger, pt. 2, sa, 7 Tallifie of the north and Sas mauen Micmaed | Carmel from ‘neighboring towns show thet 1 warrant they claimed that, even admitting | Metzger to Emma Gertatn of his southern friends expresesd eur, | iBCkes of snow fell in some places. “AL than to be true no erime had been, committed: $3,090, Isabel Mocrer pre atthe chaructar or Mis xpoosigs ou teoe | Haven it began to snow udu might and amuag ihe warrant au the aidavit annexed | 8. Chaney ‘and Joseph Fouad Tested ‘on is mucins baby | Williamsport. AC Weatminutor, Md. tow ai should be ofa different form, and tbe court sus- | 24,84. 000, Be i gg tr eg toe amounted 1 six dnehes. Telegraph w. in order to give Mr. Coyle time ——o——- contained, saying they were reflections on the | gloax she Beading railroad are reported brpen Lge e yar ‘affidavit. DISORDERLY ScHoul, Lovs—Ming eolored er sa i recteag in. : je school boys, Samuel Thompson, - | honest rake cause, 09». nae A sertons mazersciting cman. | ft Ya Ut fn Sato Hah | miner raed. tae | an Pe expan Ntaaceian on, tom ANaW LAW Negpep ts TuIs bisericr, | {on John Campion, Powell Prasien Talend | APA Sus psig, did ther nr ex-pustinaster , The case of William Robinson, colored | Court this morning, charged with disorderly Ty Ls aaa Sa fomerduy, the indictment eranrtcs 78 for $1,000 ln 6: charged With assault and battery with intent Passembly, and thoy were fined $5 each, to kill Charles Bird on the evening of Septem- Seg aoe tas it men ween himecit and-all. these ardent friends as toy RoppeRiks RePorted.—Ieaac Levy, 1992 7th | shunt ‘Bot ber 20th last, was called for trial in the Police | ,,.RObBERIRG REP low of harneas Yaltigd gt. 025, propriety of his declining any bat the sim col Beran miele ae Court, this, morning, and, Mr. Carrington, for | “Eta Poindexter, 1013 10tR. streeb Fe Sad moat auiet form p: ceremony at bs tnag- ‘oh @5,000 bull, and his case eh the pprijoger, entered '& plea of “not guilty.’ | stolen fram her a cloak valued at ¢4.—-Mary | Suratio wordt tes waantoen atinaed watll the nest ierm. The statute Mr, {jogs apreared fr he prosecution, Vells, 311 D street, reports 1] bbe has Et r o bits sented, paons oul y runs for three years 4 Charles Bird, the complaining witness, testi- | relleved of a cloak wor jomas Bag. | Woul an cep ane all, sitorney gare Uae go fied that op the Sth of September he had some | dertord, 1230 Pennsylv: Mu B58, Fey P Ay ae vil glalmns es |. Saylor for trouble with a boy, and Robinson took the | stolen from him a cont and & Sibves declare ia Lee never Ay stented ‘of ft boy’¢ part, Robinson, he sald, got a razor and | Value $15. take gat me Touting’ new yy threatened toeut him open, “Un the night of iy < building. ‘The rio gett the 20th witness met Robinson at chureli, and ‘The Courts. Rap mada nane 20 far se pk ay Wess Bogen tot e- TROE RSet Witness gait as sttzrwarte gol anny. ed arid my phos RG 5,73 “Gountry of fis ambition to bs ite ee oan with Nobfnson beeatise he gave the fatter five | - Yesterday, Letzorda Augarcia dels Ras agt. Profideut Secretary of Stave: lication for mandamus ‘buy cigarettes with and he spent the app Sones, Later in the evening he met Robingon, | #™Sued and submit ™ ine Foblenon he suid accor reson and cat | Yeatattag, Velhmeyer” ME PILASTROUS RESULT OF AM ATTACK of HR jason, he said, drew @ razo’ ; rs fim io the slomach.” Witness Knocked de | Oblo Railroad aay: BULGARIANS TROTERDAT—4 RUMOR THAT fendantdown, and defendant then pulled wit-| Geyer agt, eave, to, wil MILAM WILt, aBDroaTa, ness down and cut him second time in the | plea, rigrow ‘Don’ ‘There was q rumor it jm Eeondon tate log. Thi was near the corner of Rand 12th | new trial fled. | Mades agt. T. F Fig streets, Defendant got up and inquired: “You | ant called, and Judgment, King would are vou dead ?” Witness remain eae ‘To-day, Geyer agt, ted ull dete aeak ee wh he cried cance | plalatiiveide: “Wese apt Boe iy : Cractrr Court, No. “cfr. Henderson testified to the nature of Bird's Zesteraay, ast Sau 5 if i fastt Noland, oolored, testified. that he heard | Per at endise eed threaten kill Bird, and saw him with a razor in his hand. ‘Thomas W.Chase testified tohearing Bird wurder” and to finding him lying on the The jue in disposing of the case said that as sue oaks ie iepeatog of se as ecid nets case would have to goto. the grand jury. Un- fortunately, we have no law specially punish- x umbia; SHS SS RA Bnet cab on costs. BFGh ag rth; ined and cause subm: soo SEN ‘thi in e e fakied thd’ To Engtad, Such a inw | ,,Cot LARELLS, who ie one of the tre eile~rs is very much needed in this city The case was | © Teprese! . 7 > fe -sent to the grand jury; bohds §: neuvres in India next uary, Yesterday and recelved his ins ‘Adj. Gen, Dram, shia pobre: Ma, Verniteven’s Clara FoR DAMAGES Dr- sere Tor win —¥ Citeujt Court No.1 & bape Nerdiot was given ia vor ofthe Baltimore and | He ,Wilt be, joined there rym cthey peghede. AMONG Tose who eslied on the Srésident to-day. wore Senators Voorhees snd Camden, Resionation tw sreeiigistangiens Poe Ty pany in the prong take on thé "235 4 @: become Gis negra He ettes tsk ae | eng St cineat he bad 0 Fun over on the of the cit ir expenses 4 aS, Q. train and 80 injuréd as to require 5 thie am; n of one leg. Itappeared in eyi-| -ProckEps of THE SALE oF Howsars's dence that s ‘reight ‘train paling atong the poorenre Me Bando Coleg, ach “Hie th an hed to elit ee ge avr core Coy ° sua nda Aas wi os rashod ws to lure | 040.84, proceeds: the ps am) Gn tls avidenee Judge Cox held Jon Eunsr ‘Has Soak rune d peer conte butive Hegligancct | Kumct, the adwor, is on Me aaRaL.G ereves loved everson er) ire 4 ‘a town, bs, Hovee.—Mr. A. Get baa ae E Pitch, p25. aH A Postar Cree Sues ron wi Roden, scpemafirecr es Tati r sinsg sho Peunayl!