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Office hours: 12 to 4 p. a. o26-1in, (Bq 70 THE BUSINESS MEN, CITIZENS AND RESIDENTS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ‘The rapid and unprecedented growth of the District of Coliunbra, its constantly increasing population. and the development of its preseut and fucure business iuterests necessitates the publication of a Directory that will be thoroughly reliable and satisfactory. ‘The undersixned proposes to publish a Directory that will be complete and comprehensive, containing the name, occupation, and address of every profes- sional man, householder, tradesman. and artisan who resides within the limits of the District of Columbia, A large corps of intelligent canvassers will be placed im the field ina few days, and a systematic and com- piste canvass of the District will be made by separate squares ‘The Directory will be replete with information of | Yast interest to every taxpayer and resident, relating to the tax laws, valuations of property, license laws, police reguiati.ns, the public schools, aud health office, 4t will contain an accurate map of the District, with ali extensions of streets and avenues which are cou- templated by the D:sirict authoritiesor have been made to the date of issue. A large sale of the book bas been already guaranteed, aud advertisers will find it to be oue of the best me- Giums in presenting their wares and merchandive to the notice of the public. Canvassers will cali upon the business community soliciting advertisements, which will be inserted at reasouavie rates, and I would request that such en- couracement may be given as wili Justify the publica- | tion of a lange edition of the book. Isball «ive my personal sttention to the manage- ment of this enterprise, and I respectiull solicit the vatrouace and support of my triends aud the general public in my efforts to provide them with s more com- plete Directory tha apy bevetotore publisued in this locality. SUESCRIPTION PRICE, FIVE DOLLARS. ‘The office will be temporarily locatedat 224 Four- and-o-liaif st uw, Aiter the 1stof November at 1417 F st. 2. w,, room 4, second floor. Publisher. THE PALACE MARKET HAS A PKE- Paced list uf market supplies wuich its pat Yous will fiud cou venient to cou Wit in preparing their daily orders. Send for the list, make up your order, Stating exactiy What is wauted, aud you will be sur Prised at tue aumoyance saved." Everything fi-st-cluse strovular market rales FRANK J. LISLE, Zontst ‘Proprietor. OF, COLLECTOR OF TAXES, OF COLUABIA, Wasmixorox: ‘the taxpayers of the District wid undersigned has rece! ed the yicate of “ewcmutenta of taxes or the -year emdiug june 30, 13. aud will be ready to re eivé payiieat of faxex at iis Oitice from aud ater the Fits DAY OF NOVEMBEL, Ish7. One-half of said tax ia due No- vember 1, 1887: thé othec half May 1, 1888. On a0 lutich of ‘tue fire: uait of said tax due November 1, 1537, a8 sluail uot be pald durum said mouth s peualty of two.) per sent will be udded on te Lret day of euch succeeding unuth therealer util the same is Hie ta ituposen second bali ae ‘OFFIC Dis iki TS ‘LERIES, 1406 NEW YORK AV! cles, Tandenta. and Noctables for reut bour. day or week. Ladies, each hour, $10 \er to. Latest assortment in the United States ee OF eso aun, we blecks south of Peunsy varia Delightfully cooled vy new aud complete ayparatye Clertrum bem te lop a 3 the Posrastz Grates, BRAS ANDIRONS, FENDERS, And all the requisites for the artistic treatment of the open fireplace. Exquisite Porcelains for mantel orna- | mente. Choice examples of Koyal Worcester. Doulton snd other celebrate! potieriea Artistic Brouzes, Brasses, ic. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, 424 9th stroot. Fas Escarss Axo Staso Piva W. SCOTT CHEW, Manufacturer. Information given and estimates furnished. Ofice—Room 13, Corcoran Building. o8-1m-1p* H. F. Woon & Ca BEG TO REQUEST YOUR PRESENCE AT THEIR OPENING DISPLAY OF ‘MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AT THEIR NEW STORE, CORNER OF 15TH AND ¥ STREETS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1887. 86-1 A FRIENDLY INVITATION IS EXTENDED ‘30 YOU TO INSPECT OUR COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF MENS AND YOUTHS GARMENTS FOR THE FALL AND WINTER SEASON OF 1887-8. OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT A SPECIAL FEATURE GEORGE SPRA‘sy, ONL-PRICE CLOTHIER, $96 SEVENTH STREET ¥.W. OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF IC. OF COLUasIA. Waste 1NeTON, Occober 1: Devil it coudusive .o'the public interests to open Sickway trou the present tetuiuusof alichivan ave. in a uortueasteriy direction, alous the uorthern bow dary ot the Glenwood Ceuetery iaud. to the auction | of iarewcd and tt ker Hilt foaday the Comuatantot ere of the District of Co.tunvia h-ve had the said route Gly surveyed aud'a plat thereof Prepared ald tiled im is office. Iu compliance with the requirements of law, notice is herby Kiven I the proposed opening aud extension | of the biiruway aioresald, a. dll pecsuns who have ob- | Jectious to present there‘o are called upon to attend at | the office of te Comuissiouers at 110 clock a. in. 60 the ota day of Couitniamcners | ested. by order of the c ‘the District | of Coinmbia,“W. B. WEBB, President of the Board of | Comsnises, vers D. 20-20W SW => ATTENT. ERS! SPECIAL MEET- ASSEMBLY, K- OF Le at Poy Giulia deat ana Be aveat iow m, SON" By order of Executive Board. Bve> SERIAL avines (AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION/ NEW IssCE Uf STOCK. ‘Theficnt meeting tur the jayusont, of duce, 81 first meeting tur the: pay 28, 81 per share, will be held in the Assoc.atiou's “Hall No. G13 hat. n-w, opp. Patent Othce, We DAY EVES- ING, Noveiuver , 1887, at 7 o'cleek. This association has inet with wrest success, aud is paying G por cont intevest to withdrawing members. It advances. ius of @15U ob one uure of stock, requiring but © houthly payment of $20 lor the use of LAUD. No back dues to pay. Sbares 81 each. Subscriptions to siecnauey im unde un Sue BetGre he meat, at i cai ue Secretary, sud rewurer, 1440 a ww where all information checrfaily giveut ‘Sid coustitutions in parupulet torm furmshed. HOBER? G. CAMPBELL, President ‘SIT 10th st. iw, JNO.A. PRESCOTT, Secretary carer, Ni 1416 F at aw. “ese a> Eber ‘& OWEN, Corner New Yurk aver aid 10th st. New York ave. ciaas garments at reasvable prices, 5 > §E¥ sce OF stock EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F st. the “arse therecm received daily, at the office of the Equitable Builds, F st Sisaree ate 03.00 pet Pauupblote tne Anucation bre fursisbed upon applscatoase™s Office hours from 9 a m. to 4:30 p.m. ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. INO. JOY EDSON, Sec'y. 3-1 K H. GOLDSBOROUGH & CO_, heal and mid Loteceed Ie STATES BONDS ON HAND. CHFURCHASED AT BEST SECURITIES Wis JOHNBUN & oe Bankers, = UNITED FOR SALE MARKET KAT: ‘DEAL’ FOREIGN AND DOWESIIC EX ole 1m Le ‘FIRE INSURANCE tal Fire Ina. Co., N. Y.. Capital... Uneny fire ea Con Haron, Giterd dire ine cory cee ng ieseatioms ands "-ARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 ¥ ST. ¥.w, ‘Eapkers and Deaiere im Goverument Bada, Pe a Yory. Fulladelpais, ‘Boston Spee aoe teams ae Stock bought and sold. 318 Washington News and Gossip. Paces 3 and 4 of Tux Stan to-day contain: Proceedings of a Meeting on the Subject of Club- Ding Colored Men by Policemen, the Lee Monument tm Richmond, the Baltimore Election, Are the Kicking Knights Anarchists? Cardinal Manning's Views on Home Rule, the Alleged Dynamite Plot, ‘Telegraphic Dispatches, &c. The advertisements are classified as follows: Auction Sales, Proposals, Dentistry, Medical, Ladies’ Goods, Family Sup- plies, Wood and Coal, Educational, Raliroads, Potomac River Boats, Attorneys, Pianos and Or- gans, Sewing Machines, Professional, House-fur- nishings, Books, Ocean Steamers, Specialties, Government Receters To-pay.—Internal rev- enue, $292,221; customs, $094,975. Tae Atlanta and Ossipee arrived at New York to-day. In Hi or Tu Lats E. B. WASHBURNE.—The Department of State was closed to-day as a mark Of respect for the memory of the late E. B. Wash- burne, Tae Caster Meetino.—All the members of the Cabinet, except Secretary Whitney, were present at the regular Cabinet meeting to-day. CoxsvL APPoiNTRD.—The President to-day ap- Pointed Victor Vitquain, of Nebraska, to be United States consul at Colon (Aspinwall), Republic of Co- ry PARDONED BY THE PRESIDENT.—The President to- day granted a pardon to W. F. Jones, who was sen- tenced May 5, 1887, in the northern district of Ala- bama to nine months’ imprisonment in jail for re- sisting a United States oliver, ‘The pardou was granted on the ground that the punshment al. Feady suffered 13 jan it Vindication of the Anwy OnpErs.—Capt. Henry G. Burton, assistant ‘Surgeon, has been relieved from duty at Platsburg Barracks, New York, and ordered to Watervilet Arsenal, to relieve Capt. J. C. Merrill, assistant ‘Surgeon. Capt. Merrill has been ordered to duty at Frankfort Arsenal, Pa. Assistant Surgeon N. S. Jardes bas been relieved from duty in tae Depart- ment of the Platte and ordered to Fort Leaven- Worth forduty in that field. Leave of auseuce ior twenty days has been granted .1.«j.Samuel M. Mans- field, engineer of the 10th and 11th lighthouse districts. Major asa B. Gardiner, judge ad- yocate, has been ordered to duty at tue War Department, ia this city. The leave of abseuce tees Capt. Chas. C. Hood, 24th inf .ntry, has a eXtended fifteen days und the leave of ab. sehoe granted Capt. Joseph H. Willard, corps of engineers, has been revoked at nis own request, NAVAL OnpERS.—Assistant Eugineer W. B. Dun- ning has been ordered to the Coast Survey Steamer MeArthur, Assistant Kugineer Kovt. J. Reid has been detached from the Coast Survey steamer aAicArthur and piaced oa wailing orders, SENATOR CULLOM, who passed through Chicago yesterday, on his way to Washington, where he Will remain until Congress meets, said he did not ‘think there was the remotest chance of the repeal Of the interstate commerce Dill, It was a weas- ure to prevent exturtion and unjust discrimina- Uon, and as such Was bound to lake strong hold upoh the body of une peopie, however bitterly a lew formeriy privileged Classes might attack it. ‘Yhe Senagor laughin,iy declined to consider the question of bis possible Fresidential candidacy, saying, “We will have to walt and see.” ‘THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISEION yester- day gave @ hearing to the representatives of a great many raliroads upon the subject of the an- ual reports to be required from carriers under section 20 Of the act Ww regulate commerce. The cuairman stated some of Lue difficuities involved iD Une determinauon Of this matter, and said that Lue Commission, having gathered the views of the different roads, would probably prepare a form of uuilorld report abd send 1t round Lo te parties to- terested, with a view to geuing their views more expliitly beiore ..ny forui was adopted. ‘Tae NAVAL INsTITUTE.—At a meeting of the Naval Instivute at Annapoils this evening A. H. Cowles will read@ paper ou “Aluminum bronze for heavy guns.” Lieut. Austin M. Knight will preside during the reading o: une payer aud discussion Lo wullow. - “ ‘Tux Kansas Paoursiriox Case.—The United States Supreme Court yesterday denied the motion of Attorney-General Bradford, of Kansas, for leave to make an oral arguinent in tue Kansas pronibi- ou case. Tue case was argued tn belMit of Une liquor sellers on the secoud day of the present teria, but was not argued orally ‘in beualf of the Stace at that me ou account of some misunder- standing or misappreheusivn on the part of 11s at Voruey-geueral, “The court by thls decision retuses to allow ulm vo make ora: argument now, CALLED ON THE PxesID-NT.—The members of Lincoln Post,@. A. K., oi Newark, N. J., who are Visiting Washington, called at the Waite House in 4 body tals mormiug and were received by the President in tne Easi Room, The visitors leave tor Welr uomes tals afternoon, ReronteD RESIGNATION OF VICE-CONSUL GENE RAL HooPeR.—It is reported that Robert M. Hooper, Vice-consul general at Paris, has r¢ ned, but MOU lng I> Known Of the matter at the Pot ris aruanent. ‘Tue siucy goes that pressure Was brougut 0 vear 0u Coasul General Rathbone from Wasiington to drop Mr. Hooper. Prrsowat—Mr. Isaac Bell, jr, of Newport, United States minister to the Netherlanus, Gen. M. J. Wilson of New York and J. Manderson of Cincinnati are at. Welckec’s—Mrs. Josie M. Ma- elas has received, by caule from Havana, we sad ews Of Ube receat death of her mower, sis. Her- nandez.—Sainuel Hoar and Arviur Mills of Bus- ton and Weir silichell of Paliadepiia are at Wormley’s.—Mrs. A. M, Kelsey, 0¢ Menomonee, Wis, formerly of this city, bas returned here ior Ue winter, and 13 stopping al 705 K st. nortawest,— P. s. Heath of Muucie, 14,, Col. J. A. Skelton of New York; Major G. B, Daddy of tie Army, Win, 4d, Caelsoll Of pan Diego, Cai, aud F. W. Crocker Of tue Navy are ai tue Evbitt.—R. A. L. Kirk of England, & J. Swords and W. C. Locuerty oi New York, Geo. 8 Dunwoody of Pitiadeiputa, aad C.F. Leigd of Boston are at Willard’ —"a. aL. Spence? anu J. H. Cressy of Boston, E. Alvord o( New York, and J. W. Horner of Denver are au tne Riggs — Jouu P. Camp of St. Lous, W. Francis of surou Jas. B. Angell Of Michiga, abd Win, Badwin New York are at the ariingwa.-—W. i. Buuley, B. Saussunan, W, D. Campvel, and J. i. Weils of Now York, i. 8. Wiggers 0: Outo, Jas. Goodunan aud Thos” C. Saitu of Phiiadelpaia are av the National—Geo. W, Wilton 0 Kauss and 0, Dow of Boston are ut the sletrupoiltan.— oi. T. L. Casey, who has been in Wasuington for a few days, revurned to New York vo-day.— Gen. Sheridan is expected W leave Culc: nigut for Wasbingtou, accompanied by ain, dab, Geu, Macteely, aid Col. Sheridan, ‘The Troubicsome Crow Indians, WAR DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS THINK THE DIFFICUL- ‘ViMS WILL BE SoTTLED IN 4 SHORT Ti. Notwithstanding the air of mystery which sur. Tounds the reports from the seat of the Crow In- dian difficulties, the officials at the War Depart ‘ment feel no uneasiness in the matter, and predict ‘that all the diMicuities will ve settied in a snort time. The dispatcnes .rom Generals Terry and Ruger, recently received, watle giving no iinport- fut information, have been ‘of a tener to sariely the ‘UneDt thal Uhey have the upper hand of the Indians. General Ruger is regarded a8 one of tue ab.est i# In the urmMy, and che fact of is presence in the fleld gives ‘additional assur- ance of his ability to settle the troubles, ‘The cou | centration of troops 1s regatged as the best means Of subduing the Indians, vu the fact that General | Ruger found it troops to the Vielaity as he had at first contem- Placed, gives the impression that, the, were not as great as supposed. ‘The information that Secretary Endicott lad before the President ‘at the cabinet meetin, to-day regarding the Indian sialon Was of a reassuring character, Personal Movements, etc, ‘The British minister and Miss West gave an evening party on Monday to Lord and Lady scheu, Ob ind Capt, And Mi tint Dav; ‘meu diplomatic ff clty were present. tue British nara ‘Mr. Chamberiain is ex- wo arrive in a i from ted to the foreign office in nection With fisheries tu and secretary and prolocutor to commiss.0n in ‘superintendent; of wreaty department March 16, 1881, and was en- at ‘Switzerland, 1886; ‘vy Willoughby ‘Maycoc, att .ched to royai commission .t Uon of tivaty Of commerce With Fras-e in and is in the commerciaidepartment o—ae foreign. oilee tn Lonuor F 8 attached F unnecessary to order us many ; &' TEST CASE. A Writ of Mandamus Against Col. Lud- low. In the Court in General Term, to-day, in thecase of United States ex rel. Daniel Hannan agt. Wm. Ludlow, Engineer Commissioner of the District of Columbia, the writ of mandamus was ordered to issue requiring the defendant to grant the permit ‘a8 prayed in the petition, or show cause, within ten days after the service, why said writ should not be mage ry; and the case ts referred ‘Yo the Circuit Court, where the alternative writ 18 made returnable, ‘Mr. Hannan had applied, as a plumber, for a | eon to make an excavation, but it was refused ause he had not paid the registration fee, and he (toned for a writ of mandamus. ‘case was certitied, and was decided by Chiet Justice Bingham deilvering the opinion on Monday. Married in Philadelphia. ‘MISS CAMILLE BERGHMANN MARRIED TO SENOR DE 'PEDROSO, OF THE SPANISH LEGATION. ‘Miss Camille Bergmann, daughter of Mra, Mac- alister Laugnton, of Washington, was m.tried to Senor Don J. de Pedroso, of Scuil, ot the Spanish legation, in this city, at the residence of the bride's mother, Glengury, near Philadelphia, yesterday afternoon. The ceremony was periormed by Arch- bishop Ryan, assisted by Rev. Dr. Horstmann, ‘The houve wus made Deautuul with towers aud potied plants, On eaci side of the bridal party ‘during the ceremony were baskets of red and wulte roses, The bridal party were conveyed to the bride's home in the boat Columbia, Which Was devorated epecially for the occasion. ‘The boat anchored directly opposite the residence of the brid, where two small boats were lu waiting to cunvey tue ty to the house. The oars and ‘sides Of the Us Were entwined with ribbons and Otherwise decorated. ‘The rad trom the river 10 the house Was cov.red with carpet. Wuen ever: Uning Was in readiness for the ceremony Arch- bisaup Ryan and Kk v. Dr. Horstmann entered the parlor, Shortly afterward che bride, arrayed in a Imaguificent white satin dress decorated with beads, entered on the arm of her cousin, Mr. Horstinan McAlister. They were followed by the groom with hs best mab, the bridesinalds and Usuers, and the ceremony was pe.formed with great solemnity. The bridesmaids were dressed in white gauze, over pink salin petticoats, ‘the bridal vells were decorated with La Fraace rosea. ‘They were: Miss dv Pedroso, a sister of tue ; Miss Annie Da- Vies, Aliss Ethel Page, Miss Sophie Cadwalader, ‘Miss Marion Brown, Miss McEuroy, & niece yf the late President artnur; Miss Viola Meyer, of Wash- ington; Miss Helen Sheds, a daughter of Prot. ‘Sueids, ‘of Princeton College. ‘ine Marquis de ‘San Carlos was best an. ‘The ushers were: Mr. Hugu Campbell, Mr, James Campbveil, M. Dubvsc, ‘M. Komero, Spaniso consul at Philadelpnia; M. ‘Cueva, Spanish vice-consul at New York; Dr. Muth, Of Lhe United States Navy; Mr. Richards, of Wash- Loh, abd Aifonso de Pedroso, of Wasning.on. Mad- ame Lauguton was attired in a court trai of moire antique, vrocaded WiUh pansies over a pevuicoat of Yioiets Uf the Alps, festooned with point gaze. Miss Kose Elizabeth Cicvelund, Wao came from New York to attend the wedding, looked iovely in adress Of Velvet, low Cut over a plak silk petticoat gur- neted with pearl pasveumeuterte. The groom Was dressed ina full Spanish court dress, with regi- mental and court decorauions, Auiog those present pesides those already Rained Were Aurquis and Marchioness de San jos and two dauguters, of Madrid, 3] Mr, de Munuago, Spanish minister at Washington; Mr. bu Bosc, Mr. J. D. Rowero, of the Spauisn lega- en; Count Roustan, minister from France; count Gall, Itallan cousui; Gen. J. G. Walmnuuga, of Wasuington, U. 8. A.; Hon. T. @. Coffey, Wasuing- You; vr. and dirs. Lincoln, Sirs Seualér McPuer- son, Mrs Gov. Gieea, Mra Hicks-Lord, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ogden Boremus, of New York; Kichurd Nev- tus, of Pitisburg; 8. Richards, of Washing.on; Beijamin Harris Brewsver, Hon. Ca.uries O'NeUll, George W. Culids, Ue Misses Drexel, George de B: Kel, David Lincola, Coilecuor Cadwalader, of Pulladelphia, Mr. aud Mra Pedroso went South on their wed- ding tour. On their return tuey will take up their Tesidence OD H street, 1 Las city, With tue Uride's dnutuer, ——_e-______ “Teo Technical.” THRER MEN CONVICTED OF STKALING 4 POOL TICKET. ‘The case of Jas, Edwards aud Ward Vaugno, Whites, and Geo. Slaughter, colored, charged with Picking he poviet of Mr. Augustus C. Sohne of a race ucket while the latter Was on Une race track ‘Tuesday afternoon, was taken up in the Police devendanis at” pie euay. Mr. douwe —Lestified ‘Tuesday “sivecnoon a ‘Preuch mutual ticket on “SWLt” was siolen trum him. ‘rhe Ucket, he sald, oust blu $5, ‘and when the races were over It palu $17.30. On cruss-eXuminauion Witness said Une Uckel Was sWWieh avOUL Lue Lime Lhe horses were in tue “eurevcu,” and before the race was decided, aif, Carrlugion said Unst there were several horses in Une race, aud as Ube race Was not over the ticket was Of no Vaiue at the Lime It Was stolen. ose Judge said that the point was “too tech. eal” Witness said he saw two of the defendants fol. lowing uli, and couplained to tue detectives, Wd arresiéd Uué defendants, Geo. SicDonald vestitied Ulal be saW One Of the deiendants get a ticket on “swift” cashed, and anutuer devend.nt asked for his part of the money. Detective Horne testified Yo twe arrest and conilicting statements made by tue defendants, Detectives muhon and Carter gave sluullar testimony. ‘The moncy tasen from Une defendants amounted to $13.05, and the ticket ‘vington said there was no testimony pore Vaugud, and Wwougut he was enlitied to a enarge. ‘Tue Judge said tt was as clear as daylight that they were unree Luleves pooling Lueir issues, and gave Luem six months each, Mr, Carrington noted au appeal. MARRIED AT AsBURY Panx.—Miss Mary Percy Gordon, Lue eluest dauguter of Capi. George 8. Gyruon’ of the 6th cuvairy, Was inarried at Asbuiy Park, New Jersey, Yesterday, th Tvimity kp.scopal Caren, Wo Coumhisslouer Alired Duntap Balcy of Asvury’ Park. (br, Asuer 5, BUrWu Was best Iman, uiss Bescle Gordon, a sisver OF tue bride, was maid of wonor, and Miss Virgie Wau and aliss Totule V. Mayileld, botu of west Wasu- iugiou, were tue bridesinalds. ‘1, Frank Appleby aud J. fownley Crave Were the ushers. ‘Tue oride Wore & dress of wale Ovvoman slik en train cut V-suape and elaborately trimmed with ducu. esse lice. “Her Joug veil was caught to ner bead by a diamond pin.” ‘1ue Uuree ultendauis wore ligt cauary-colored dresses ‘The,bride was given away by her catuer, woo wore his Lull uniiorin, tale ates Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tm: EVENING Stan. Goxe To RicHxoND.—Before sunrise this‘ morn- Ing We Alexuudria ofganlzations that de-igued vo wake parvin tue Laying of Lae Lee mouuineat cor. ner-stune at Ricninond gathered at their several heauquarters, ‘Toe Confederate veterans of Lee Cauay, with W. A. Siwuut commander, wore dark clotubg, lut Tet hats with cords, and carried Unlforni canes. hey dispiayea the American fag With the bavtle flag of tuelt regiment. ‘The My- draulion steam fire engine company, Ricuard Carne president, carried some tuirly dremen in the new unuorins of the compony, blue Hannel Suirts, black pauls, aud white helmets ‘They were Leaded by St. Joun’s Cadets’ drum corps, cadet un.torm., ‘The Avexacdsa Ligit Infantry, Capi, Musuback, With about ity inen, 19 union, of state miliuia,” They will assume dresé parade Unlturms in Hicumond. A considerabis ‘crowd gathered, at, the Alexandria and Fredericksburg, Gepot to see the Aiexuudria organizations go Ail of them will revarn to-night. 1B INTER-SEMINARY CONVENTION.—The Inter- Seminary Aluiance opeved its annual at 5 i Le anow iy head a aon two hi Pp mt mosu evaigelical schools of te countey, sad more are expected. The morning was to an informal reception of deleg.t allot iests of cltwens of Alexandria,” Thus. witerBooa, atev. De. J, E. Grammer and Kev, Dr. Jos, Packard mn of wilt be. will close night. ‘The entire tume of the: so far has been occupied in the revewale of ac- quaiatance, _ introducti greetings ‘c' H, Evans, of U: w. v Geo, W. Wyche, ot Vanderti i, and C. A. Clark, r. The exercises this ng, will be as follows: Fe ¢ Bea fe THE WHITE RIBBON WOMEN. ‘Their Fight Against the Liquor Traffic and Impure Literature. CLOSE OF THE ANNUAL CONVENTION OP THE W. C. U.—RESOLUTIONS CALLING POR PROHIBITION IN TH DISTRICT—AN ACCOUNT OF THE CRUSADE AGAINST THE “NUDE IN ant.” The thirteenth annual meeting of the W. C.T. U. of the District was closed at Waugh M. E. church yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Perley called attention to the badge of the union—the white ribbon—and the ‘necessity of its being worn by every member of the soctety. Mrs. Dr, Risley presented $5 to the pope and help department, contributed by a laughter Who Was thankful because her mother had been reclaimed from the drink habit. Mra. Clark made a report of the evangelistic work, and Mrs. Annie E. Bovee reported the work in the de- partment of hygiene and heredity. Mra Hen- rickson made a report of the prison and Jafl work. Miss Josfe Lee recited a poem, Mrs. Nellie Brad- ley reported the work done by the department for the suppression of impure literature. Mrs, Deane made a report on the use of unfermented wine in churches; and a repoit by Mrs. Wailney on lit- erature Was read by une secretary. Mrs. Deane’s report stated that out of 54 churches 43 of them used the unfermented wine in communion. : ‘THE RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. Miss Kessler, as chairman of the committee on resolutions, reported a series of resolutions, which were adopted. The resolutions “recognized with gratitude the wondrous advance made in the great Sane eaten this District; the public conscl aving been quickened, ‘so that our Tanks have been increased ‘and every ot of our work strengthened;” returned thanks to God for His continued biessing in their efforts; de- clared that “we will go on in this great work wnUl ‘the manufacture and sale of alcoholic liquors are ronibived througout the nation,” and set forth That as “tne evils ot the Liquor trate under witen we groan defy our efforts, wulle protected by the strong arm of the law,” they therefore petitioned ‘Congress “to pass _a’probibitory law for Unis Dis- trict, and that we heartily endorse and sustain our superinvendent of legislative work in her efforts to secure same.” It was also resolved “that the determinea and persistent efforts of the allied forces of th: liquor trafic, to destroy the sanctity of our Sab- baths apd sanctuaries, and dprive us of these holy privileges be most earne resisted, Also that we kindly remonstrate against opening camp- meeting grounds on the Sabbath, thereby en- couraging the runniog of excursion trains” Joy Was expressed at “the wonderful awakening in the. public conscience througuout the country on, the question of egal prouibition of the liquor ‘traMic,” and hearty sympathy was pledged to the undertaking to rear the ‘Temperan ple in Chicago to serve as aeadquarters for the Nu- tional Woman's Christan ‘Temperance Union, 1k Was resolved, also, “that alcoholic wine ought ‘not to be used in the administration of tue sacra- ment of the Lord’s tabie, as we deem it a sacrilege ‘Wo use a8 an emblem of Christ's blood that which We ‘consider impure and untit to use in our own homes.” ‘The resolutions also tuanked the officers of the organization for their work, expressed appreciation of “tne consideration accorded our caupe Lue past year by the President of the United States, Col. John M. Wilson, and other high yer ind tuanked the press of the city and e clergy. Mrs. C. E. Gilbert presented a memorial to the memory of Hon, Jonn B. Finch, and also a report Of the juveuue department. ‘THE CRUSADE ON CIGAR-STORE PICTURES. ‘The report of Mrs, Nellie H. Bradley, superin- ‘tendeat of the department for the suppression of. impure literature and art, gave an account of the work done in the “new crusade” during the past year, “When,” org sald, “your superta- Vendent ascertained, ufler a long and vedious search, that a law was in existence strong enough ‘ud comprehensive enough to cover Ube evils this departinent was designed to combat, she presented Wo the public, througn the colunosot THE EVENING Stak, 4 (ul. expression of our Wishes and opiaions on this subject, wich called tori thaugs and commendativn ftom many sources. ‘This was fol- lowed by Ube distribution of three circular lette: one to cigar dealers, another to news deal & Uuird to school’ teachers, each ‘contatnl Drinted copy of te statute relerred to, ‘As soon us the pubilc genéraliy became aware ex. istened of the'law und the efforts of this depart ment for its enforcement, requests came from Various secUons Of the ciiy aading that certain Pooks and pictures ve supresded, and the mail producuions, ‘These were suvunltted to tne assist- ant attorney for the Distr.ct, who admitied ubat they came wituin the scope Of the law, but was doubtful if a jury could ve tound Unat would con- Vict. In one case only did be give auy encourage- mept to hope for a conviction, and that hope nas long since died a iingering death, as no action has ever been Laken in conaection with the case, Fre- quent interviews witu Disirict OMicials and police autuoriues became 1 as the work broad- ened aau developed in its different phases. And I Wursay, fn passing, that the duties of tats depart- ‘meat do nOt ivad through flowery Waysund alaung pleasant svenes, Dut compel one to seek out aud LO face uutlinchingiy repulsive and revolting objects Chal reveai the awful depravity Of human nature, and make one an uawluing spectator of the de- Grading sights and the and pitiful scenes of ‘Lhe police statiou and courtroom. ‘THE RFPECT OF THIS AGITATION ‘Was to arouse public attention, for the first time in ube history Of this city, to the nature aud ex- ‘vent of the rapidly multiplying and diabolical de- vices for poisoning the minds and corrupting the woFals of the young of bob sexes. The responses to the circwar levters addressed to cigar aud news: dealers Were most gratifying. Indecent pictures and demoralizing iverature disap; Irom mafy windows, princlyully in tue central portion of Lue city, Voluntarily removed by deaiers, soue of Whom Wrote pleasant ievt rs to your superiu- tendeat thanking ber for calilay their alienton to what one of tuein termed ‘a Vile business prac. uce.” A beautliul, bindso.wely trained picture Was received [rom a prouivent toduccouist, with an olfer Of his services to ald In enforcing Lue law, and kindly eXpressioas of encouragement and ap: proval tusouga the coluzansof the dally press and irom obuer suurces Judicated that our Work Was not in Valb. Fubiie scuool leacters became inier- esied, and Miss Mary Rowe, principal ‘of the Sea- Tm Bulistug, personaly addressed the Luirveen ‘schools waver her supervision On this subject, OBSTACLES IN THE WAY, Opposition and deflauce from violators of the statute; harsh criticisins and ridicule from adm ers of the ‘nude tn art,’ and a strange unwilling: ‘ness on tte part of certain oficlals to prosecute oifenders, ure among tbe many obstacies Whic! have wet us. A word to tue police lus usually produced the desired effect upou the class lrst Bamed. ‘The ‘urt critics’ revetved tuelr reply through the inedium of ‘Tae EvEsine Stam of Mayet 30. ul ihe most formidavie vvstrucdou- {sts are the officials who discourage all attempts Uo bring Lo Justice offenders of Lae stamp this law isdesignéd lo reach. Hereafter the grand jury will receive our complaints and our can and we have Freasous W believe our appe. will be heard and heeded. Having been ab- sent from the city for the euefit of my health since July 6,1 have not becn able to rsonally the work of this department, 1 Oocastunal paragraphs in THe EVENING Stan have indicated tbat our friend and heiper, Lieut, Aumiss, Was fulfiiliug tue promise given me ¢re my ‘depasture, to do all in wer to enio.ce the lam whose influence, has been 80 widely and iu" ’ ‘Talk of a Respite. ‘THE ANARCHISTS MAY BE GIVEN AN EXTRA WEEE TO * PRAPARE FOR DEATH. Chicago Special to the N. ¥. World, Oct. 26. ‘There is 90 littie beliet here that the Supreme Court will interfere in the case of the condemned sr i 5 s de fy g F i HI I : : fi ei i Le i H Li i E : ali il Ht Telegrams to The Star. x.| RICHMOND'S MONUMENT TO LEE Great Interest in To-day’s Ceremonies —_—-—-— GREVY GETTING INTO A DILEMMA. ev GEN. JACKSON’S SENSATIONAL SPEECH ne’ Wilfred Blunt Sen tenced to Imprisonment A GREAT DAY IN RICHMOND, RICHMOND, October 27.—The day opened gloomy and wet, with no change in the condition oi we Weather from that which has prevailed for three days past. The heavy clouds which have over- hung the ‘city since Sunday night and giving an ‘alist incessant down-pour of rain, remained un- broken and threatening, und Richthond’s biz day began with a most discouraging outlook. Despite allthis, however, the peopie ot the city, and the many thousands of visitors, were early on the streets, and by 9 o'clock the moving multitude Was so great that it was plainly evident that Richmond's population for the day was large, and Probably larger than on aby previous occasion. At an early hour the sound of marual music was heard in every direction, and military, mounted and afoot, could be seen moving to their various positions’ preparatory to the formation of the pro- LIVELY BARLY MORNING SCEXES. Mounted marshals and couriers dashed hither and Unither directing the moveients of the troops and arranging the line of march. Before 10 o'clock the rain bud ceased, but the clouds remained un- broken and threatening. The people, however, seemed not fo notice this, but had apparently maue up Loeir minds Lo carry out the of the day in all rain or shine, ‘The visiling military consists of two corps of ¢: one from the ginta Military Insutute and Blacksburg Agricultural and Mechanical College; ‘two reylinents of Virginia infantry, three compa- nies of cavalry, four companies "ot arulery; also two companies of infantry from Nori Carolina and one trom Maryland. Beside these there are several camps of " Confed- erate veterans from different parts of the State, and Six hundred veterans of tne Maryland line, ‘The laver arrived here Unis morning, and tuetr ap- ‘arauce On the streets With the Mariue Baud of Vashingtou at the head of the line created consid erable interest aud they Were everywhere grected with enthusiasm. Four rs and fity-fve students arrived this morbing frou Une Wasuing- ton and Lee University. Gen. K. E. Lee was at tie Ume of his deatu president of tie institution and Was succeeded by his son, Gen. G. W. Cusus Lee, who is now president, Owing to the recent illness QC the later be was ‘unable to, participate in to "s ceremonies, UUt Lis rs, Ge. W. i. F. Lee and ‘Capt. Robert E. Lee, are here. “Tue oniy ‘Other immediate members of the family are WO daughters who are al present in Europe. THE PROCESSION STARTS. Ata few minutes be‘ore 11 o'clock, everything delug in the procession began to move. AU the head or the line, afver detacuments of inounted police, caine the chief marshal of the day, Gen, Wade Hatupton, riding side by side with Gov. Fl Hugh Lee, both superbly mounted. ‘Tuen Toldwed The governor's staff in brilliant uniforms, and .he agsistaut marshils Next came te Virginia Coniederaie Veteran camps; the Vete- raps of the Muryland line; tne ° Voiuuteer Iniantry of Virginia, aud ube Nortu Carolina arul- ery, and then ais the various civic. organizations, ewracing the Gr.nd of Virginia Masons, "ro, cuminandertes of Ws ‘Yeinpiar, Biue Lodge Masons, Druids, Bk Junior Order of Awe ican Mecuanics, Odu Fellows, and ovber societies in regalia, ‘The Woole made suva a display us has never betore be-n seen in K.cumond. Dense crowds packed Ube. sidewalks along tue waoie route of March, aud tue evthusiasm of the pupulace was s1Ven Vent Lo in alinost incessamt cheers, Lo Le but Tucteused a8 soune favorite or lamed organizauon Pansed by. . ‘THE CORNERSTONE LAID IN THR RAIN. About tne time thé head of the procession had Feavhed the western corporate iluits, uear tac monument, a ‘drize of Tain again Set in and continued, so that the program was cut short by the postponement of tue oC the and delivery of the oration. ‘The cornersione, however, was laid with ali Ube impressive Masonic ceremonies. ‘The oration Will be deuvered aud tue poem read this evening in the hail of the Louse of aeegates, Notwithstand- ing Ube disagreeabe Weather aud the muddy con- dion of the grounds und Vicinity the Vast Held Was almost covered with peopic, Lhe multitude ‘thousand. being estimated at from fiiveen to twenty THE IRREPRESSIBLE APACHES, ‘They are Stealing Se:tlers’ Cattle Again and Trouble is Predicted. Sr. Louis, October 27.—Additioual details of depredations committed by the Apache Indians near Hoibrook come from Albuquerque, N. M. Nearly every ranchman bas suffered more or less the joss of cattic from these maraudiag bands, ‘The slow movement of the United States troups 13 any ussisiance, he ranchers are very i ‘aud thresten to Lake the law into their owa hands, “‘Yhey demand that Gov. Zullck’s Fecomuendatlon in bis last wess.ge LO Wasa ins- tourbe foliowed, and Ube obnoxious red Sains re- moved to Florida, The Apacues are becuiing Very annoying, aud hostiliues are Mable to breax Out a, auy Lune, — > NOT DONE BY APACHES, ‘The Recent Ontrages in Mexico the Work ef Disguised White Bandits, Sr. Lovis, October 227.—Further advices trou the Mexican frontier declare that the outrages cou mmiited near Lake Guzman and Corvilitas were not | committed by Indians, but renegade Mexicans | disguised. ‘Tae Talds of the Apaches uave been <0 dindstrous la tues past Lawl & report that they are again out deters ranching parues from pur- SURE Cattic Lives aud swuUggiers, giving such {aw Opporvuuity for escup- witit "Cael VOILy. he ugenls Of the Apache reservations report 10 Inuiaus absent witnout leave. ME, BLUNT CONVICTED, He will Appeal trom Sentence of ‘Two Meuthw’ luprisonment, Dvsiim, October 27.—Mr. Wilfrid Blunt, who was arrested at Woodtord on Sunday for speaking at a proclalined meeting, was to-day found guiity of Violating the Irisia crimes act and senteaced to two months’ Imptisunment. Notice of appeal from tue Verdict was given bY detendant’s cou.ssel. Mr. Kocke, a. ve Lake MaRamacoox, Mz, October 27,—Morning Gawns fair and fine for the Teemer-Gaudaur race 3 Es i f He ui 4 r i i Pee ae Pep te te tare made tn hart antiio ik ort shit ion ret THE FRENCH SCANDALS, be Forced to Resign Uniess je Abaniions Wilson, Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evexixe Star, Lonpox, Octcber 27.—The danger of Grevy’s resignation 1s perceptibly increased to-day. Wile son has been repudiated both by the chamber and his own constituency in Tours, and the cabinet, which is attached to Grevy, has made matters worse by taking is sde, the president. belng drawn into the struggle aginst iis will. but ie re fuses to give way. He is avery stroue Wiison has great control over him, presidential shield is withdrawn revs Will be- voine $0 seriously involved in Wilson’s unpopu- larity U'at his dignity will compel Lim to resign. By Associated Press. | Wilson Takes Things Very Cooly. | Paras, October 27.—M. Wilson deciares tat he has no intention Of resigning his seat in the chatn- ber of deputies for Tours, because o Uon of his name with the Legion of on scandals, He says ing of the committee of the chamber of deputies ich ig inquiring into the scandals to-day, and | Support a motion for parllameatary inquiry, whtel | will'give him a chance to clear himself ‘The jue | dicta] inquiry into the matter has veca bro an end. Ail the prisoners trial before the correctional! ber 7, on a charge of swindilng. Honors to Dilke Special Cable Dispatch to THe EVENING Stax. ‘Loxvox, October 27.—Dilke has had an extraorai- nary reception in Athens as well as in Constanu- nople. Tricoupts and representatives of te whole nation have taken part in it, He and Lady Dilke were dined by the ministers, received formally by the university from the rector and deans of the faculty to Ui students; they were shown over the temples unde the care of the director general of antiquities, and were waited on by the Setropoil- ton Of Atuens In ecclesiastical state. Noone has | had such a reception in Athens since sir Moses Moutiflore was received by the Eastern Jews. This is no doubt due to the pro-Greek part Dike has al- ways played in foreign affairs, och wm Amother Fat Job for Edinburgh. Special Cable Dispatch to Tae EvENTNG Stan. Loxvox, October 27.—The Duke of Edinburgh, the queen's second son,after getting the command- ership of the Mediterranean fleet, will now proba- biy get the most coveted post. in “the service—the cominandersitp at Portsmouth, which ts the chitef naval district of England. No Possibility of a Reunion, Special Cable Dispatch to Tur, EvENING Stan. Loxvox, October 27.—John Moriey’s speech of ‘Tuesday emphasizes the fact that there is now bo possibility of a reunion with the dissentienis of We Harungton-Cuamberlain type. What the | People wanted, he said, 1s to xo for principles | Father than to debate suiall devails, | ee MALTREATED BY INDIANS, Farmers Caught jam Revers | vation Shot at and Beaten, | Carcaco, October 27.—A special from Blunt, | Dak., says: Yesterday Geo. Barney, dw'd Loowis, Wim, Desartig, W. Duggins, and F. E. Luinp, farm- ers living near Blunt, waving first obiained per- anission of a deputy United States marshal, went on the Winnebago Indian reservation to’ eaten | rittwood from the Missouri River. A band of | Indians came upand captured their five teas, fred upon tue farwers, caught and beat wem, aud bound tiem Land and foot, and Look them to Fort ‘Thompson, Where Ukey are’ sUil In captivity. ARGUING FOK JAKE SHARE The Case Comes Up Hefore the New York Court of Appenis To-Day. Aubany, N. ¥., October 27.—The argument tn the Jake Suarp case was begun in the Court of Appealy tals morning. ‘The large room was crowd wo Uhe utmost extent. Oral argument Was tirulted to two hours tor each side aud Mr. Bourke Cockran began his arzument ou bealt of Sharp. He asked ior a new tial for the same Feasons that a stay of Judgment was asked trom the geueral term. Mr. Nicoli will present the case for the city. —-___ TO DRIVE OUT THE BANDITS. Rangers Sent to the Relief of the Ter- the connec- onor de Avsrix, 1ex., October 21 . Ross received a leur yesterday from thé county judge of Start County, stating that tuat county wus invaded by bands of bandits and cut-tureats, and that the local oMicers were powerless. Numerous iusiauces Of atrocious crimes Were meutioned. ‘The judge Turther staied that the authorities on the Mexican side are ready and wilting to do everytuiug in their power to ri¢ the county of tuese characters, and are only walling for action to be taken Ly We ‘United States or by Texas. | Gov. Ross replied as follows: “Prior to the re- celpt of your communtcativa, whic Was the first | one reaching me frou au official souree, I had or dered a ranger force to tne reef of your peupie, | ‘est assured that Ube full power of the Stale Gov- erument Will be exercised 1n your behall, TELLER JACKSON'S THEFT. He Took Just $10,000 from the Sub- ‘Treasury Last Saturday and Abscou- ded—Mr, Canda will Mave to Bear the Leow. New Yorke, October 27.—The sub-Treasury has now its represeniatlve In Canada in the person of Henry Jackson, ts paying telier, He bas gone with exactly $10,000 of Uncle Sam’s money, but there ts Uuis satisiacliun or Ube Treasury officials: that Jackson might have tak-n more. He dist noi, however, have access to the vaults, as moré Stringent rules concerning ad:nission t3 the vaults tnade wader the present Assistant Treasures K Assistant ‘Treasure , the day o: ais uliy’ examined on On the 17a ckson Was absent Lurouga tilaess, iy ils wecounts were again guns eit found. On Mouday morning ery Was iwi, and measures were epi him, his default meanwhile be- ing kept a secret. WHAT MR. CANDA SAYS. Mr. Canda said today: “i know no way that has been devised Co prevent Lue paying tellers in banks, or otier iu-titUtions froin taking part of the moucy necessarily committed to Uneir charge if Usey are Wishoneal, Jacson was) appotnted ia Februaty, 1850, and Was reco.ameuded by'severaio. tue mead influential men im tue city. He Was previously in NaUouaa Currency Bank and other Rmaneial im SuULUTIONS 01 lust. wien J air. Canda GLORIFYING JEFFERSON DAVIS. Ex-"intster Jackvon Makes a Seneas tonal Speech to the Confederate Ve= crans at Macon—“-State Sovereignty Net Dend.” ‘New York, October 27.—A Macon, Ga., eae the Herald says that last night a grea: tore emonstration occurred in honor of Jetfersa® Davis. Gen. enry Jackson, ex-miniater 0 Mab $5 Rig specch lo the ver tens reeensay Soamderate veterans, there tangs Opa Of Georgia the distinguished Misstsat pram wWitaln tue life of the present generation, Was fo~alied traitor, leader of a so-called lost caus, We, Coufederalé veterans, relict of the armiss waich fought for that cause, are here to meet! to move before Lim—in the ‘pride and powp et Rowan titumph, ts true bor Mending to no Roman voke of sui jag.tion. By anvttatoe the Btate of Georgia, speaking th her eimpowere@ omiciais al have come, “iebond tase Jestic Uruck Feveaiiny hemselt, STATE SOVEREIGNTY I NOT BRAD, Georgia iS a sovereign SUL, and calis upon her people to gory with her to-day, Her glory ts her history, Her history 1s the memory of ber dead, and thtsday is couseerated to her Confederate dead’ They were gulity of no treason to her. Te whom, then, could ney ‘Where shall we seek (helt higher sovercign? Shall we fad hima im the Federal Constivution? Then there was @ soverrigu sinitten (0 earth by traliar hands, trame pled in the dust by traitor feet, but the nands and fect were not theirs the men who fought against ¢ Not at all. They, tov, were The Constitution wae contracting ies, Without one atom of sovereiguty tu i With Impunity, through long years of Yul agitation, it broken by the sovercigp. sof 4 * Ba sted 1ato Crime 0; Federal power to force Its de 4 Because, after vas patient as it Was deiusive, soveretn the South deciiued t3 ept their revolutionary will in permanent ace of the Constitution, Une sovereigns of the h, WILL nunbers overwhelming aud material 4, wade uve War upon them to ‘accep ‘The World has been told people of the South made the War to pere crees. witht Airican slavery. ‘This is false, They id hot create, institu 40 they now Wish to re store i. The pri for which We fougbt—the ony principle of pansive enough to meet (he requires imade of laie by « to European thougti ‘advancing civillzaton, ves eloquence ‘50 fauntltak Was Anmericaa DOR. | Red With the biowd of Coatederate heroes, MOist WIth, the tears of Coutederate widows ad eastward shall cuutinuc to toll carrying With he Dieswed light of the Christian civilization all round the gicbe, aud so surely as It moves it shail Dring the day of final trump. DAVIS, NOT LINCOLN, THE KIGHTYUL PRESIDENT. “In Gat Urivunal procession Abrauadn LcoWm U1Ul. President, but Jef Terson Davis, the somcalled traitor, leadeF Of & 80- called lost. cause. "W sutederaten, CAN €cbO from our hearts the p "Y. of Webster, the great, "ihauks be to LOO, a a ADE ean citizen;" but it the so-called New South be @ base ‘false confession, weamly false, of shame Ih OUF past, sbaine 1 OUT st Shauie in our dead, witch ‘mone but. the i fool can honestly te ‘with alt of the given wus by the utly, We Cry, “AVaUD" False South? Av ai trdak upe, Toot, Uy fruit must Turn to ashes!” ‘The Dunkirk Oi Fire. puty Trystram Petroieuua Reiners, yesierday, tas bet vot wuder eomteul, ‘ne petroleum tane’s Were save: France Demands an indemnity. ,TANGIEK, OC thes mint a count Of the kiliing of Con Was 1urd-red and robbe French Advice « Pants, Ociover 27.—Tue newspapers here come Ment With reservation upon the speech of 3 Crispi at Turin ou Tuesday. They advise Italy, tf She Wants peace, Lo sees a aillance Wi F hui With Germauy, WUO alone menaces the ‘of Europe Sullivan Sails for Eurepe. Bostox, October Tue steamer Cephalonia Saiied for Liverpool Uil> morning wit Joba L. Sule AVA, he pugiusi, aud pary on board A la crowd of sporis paid Llin parting respects on whart, cuioiaibemanen Canadian Farmers Crovwing the Borders ‘UrTAWA, ONT., Oclober 27.—Euilgration 2 over ity’ persons goras (0 the Cntted. States tp settle have been Issued by he American const here during (ue past (Love days. A majority of Uwe emigrants are farmers, and many take with them ousands of dollars” worth of persoual el fects, > The Christinu Convention, New York, October 27.—Tke Christian convene ‘Yon Was in sébsion again to-d Brown, of Overlin, O.uo, presi Rev, W. Parueli, of Bi » Of Brookiyn, and Re cae ate Hawtiton and Dayton Litigation, ‘INCINNATI, Octover 27,-—The order made Judge Cox, of the Circuit Court, ying igs undef the docre: ot J0age Vanderveet, ot Buvier County Cousaou Pie ouly. fury, the Cluctunat, Maulithe and Dayton ae clais have moved to make (he order perinanent, #0 a> lo set usiue (he injuncuon graated by J Vanderveer, aid auso (he appointanent of ceiver. “Tuc maviioa has been argued ail the fore oon. ester, N. L sewn —-— The Women’s Christian Associations, New YORK, October 27,—Z)ue Convention of the Women's Céristian AssociUons was copunued here W-day. Lord Kiuaaird, of London, and Prot, Hicory Druimuoud, oi Edalvurga, were the ony gentlemen admit.eu to tue couveauon, — Bepors Wore Wade Uy weleguces frou different parts of We country on Lue covdilion Of Use Work im thelr te SpecliVe assoclaUloas, Papets Wy Miss @, Ballard, OF us city, aud Mrs MJ. kdwards, of St. Lousy, were read. ——— Scottisin Hise Masons. New Youk, Ocwober 27,—Dhe Supreme Council Of Sovereiga Grand Tuspectors General of tue Thirty-tuird aud Last Degree of the Ancient and Accept d Scottish lute of Free Masoury for tbe Laid states Waiek bes bea In sessiOm kn thle city for 's Verul day's, Las eiccied the following ollicers: Jun J, Govan, of New York, sovereiga grand commander; Wun. 'S, Liershlt, of Qulo, lew fenaut grad comnander; Grant. Olio, grand luluiocer oF stave New’ York, graud treasurer Barker, brookin, grand secceta: Boyd, New Yor, granu keeper of archives; F.Grabam, Conbecticut, grand standerd aig E Junius kdwatds, Miawesots, grand Caples of ihe guard. ——.__ A Vee’ ipemantiod, Pewsacota, Fis. clover 27.—Xbe American Schooner Scots, irom Mobile to Cubs, immvet ladea, has been lowed iuto Fensucola dismantled, District Geverament Affaire, AN ALMSiIOUSE COMPLAINT. Corilla Craig, ai suuale of Use au Compiained vo the Comuissiouers that Superine dent Swutenburgi Wii uot peraalt berto store ber furpivure ia partof We bulidiug, and also Wat sbe Was forved to do Work Wael Uuabic OB account of li ealta, Mr, Stouvenburgh reports Liat here fused lo grant wer request ob tue ground that Ib does not “come Under “auis Jurisdiction, SciLy, occupying a saialier salaried posiuion. Wien he Wis frst appo nied le Was pro. Ingied succcssiVery UUUIl Le Teacued Lite position of Paylux-iclict at $3,000 per aumum under te pres; Ent assistant Ueasurer. He Wassell-possesied and a capable ma ch8Ob Was HOL UUdeT bODdS, 80 Mr. Cada will have to bear the loss. Mr. Canda spoke of tue default of $185,000 under Assistant ‘{reasurer Milluouse, 0. Several Years ako, ShOWLag hat tids 18 Mot Ule frst loss of Uke kibd to the treasurer. i 2 ee Murder in the Second Degree. Monuistowx, X. J., October 27.—Puilip Habel, of Boonton, who kiuiéd Joba Keliy, jr., on May 12, Was last migit found gilt} of murder in tue seciud “degree, tue jury Banging tn Loeir Verdict at 10:15 o'Giocs. “Application has been made for a new trial, Curcago, October 27. — The sessions of the Broweruood of Locomotive Engineers yesterday were devoted mainly to routine imatiers. ‘The se- come up for action. ‘Tue re-election of Mr. F. 3. Ingraham, the efficient secretary of ihe Brother- hood, who has heid tue office ior fourteen was lished With Very litle opposition, is the only lection of a salaried omcee that oScurs Unis year. The ladies of we went to Wauxe- {esierany as the gucsiot te Wiscomaia Con- for mouths between Tucson and Deesctives have arrested J. Grilli, > and Chas and 3. Burch; Ireight conductor, i eee i i i L | i i {Wo be. complaint, ue States that she Was asked to Keep Ler rvom aod passage Way clean, and even Unis Was not Tequired When excused by’ the can, MISCELLANRODS, Alfred Duvall Las uech appointed am Piivate on Ue police force, serve wt cum Lustituve, Goo: gewuW, ails Cafu Cok ah “nas been tptormea the advertising of aer property tor wi Tuistake, aad was corrected. as atienuion was calles Loi, Sales of Keal Estate. Mr. W. Clarence Duvail has soid, for casu, bis Wo handswe dwellings, Now 1829 1831 Mi strect .W., belween Coumectiout and 19a street, (3 dirs alary Lutz and Mr. Grew 8. Duvail, “Whe 1008 are 20x103 feet to toot auley. ‘Samuel A. Drury has of HG. $4,875, zee Joes In Cal ‘subdivision of buck 20 of Loug Meagows ought of Annie | $5,200, sub. 10: 1, aq, 307, 20. 22un sirect, between it ¥ i £ AD Saran Matthews; ‘ ; [ i i | i i i i i ; i £ i i} : Hi rf | F J i i 5 Ee ih [ Hi i i 5 if ; i yl ii tf