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Pi tll zs ‘THE EVENING STAR: W. A GREAT ASSEMBLAGE (Continued from Third Page, PARNELL’S DEATH. What is Thought of It by Those Who Knew Him in This City. ‘The announcement of the death of Charles Stewart Parnell was received with a great deal ‘THE FIREMEN'’S PARADE. How the Line Will Be Formed And the Route Along Which It Will Pass. © The following is a program of the parade of the fire department, which takes place on the THE PARK LANDS. ‘The Commission Will Not Ask Further In- structions From the Court. Upon the opening of today's session Chair- 2d EDITION. Highest of all in Leavening I.wer.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. CONTINUED FROM Sti PACE CAMPBELL WILL SUE. He Will Proceed Against the “Com-| + mmercial Gazette.” rer-enaliy and whe: before the O'Shes Those who are eons! with the lend si pwitg the cxample of Boi ving to Parnell’s death in this city in 7 his is the great of surprise im Washington, where he was known he kad many supporters dal. tly in communication *s of the Irish cause on the other had heard nothing to make them expect thé death of their former leader, and the sud- ess of the announcement started a rumoz alanger and ‘eda, Mr. Parnell had taken his own life. Mr. J. D. cil, whose guest Parnell wus when he suid to a Sraz reporter: i blessing the Lord has the beginning of that great minstreisy which the world will uever grow tired of singing un- til the gates of pearls are reached and the dis- cords of earth are lost in the song of Moses and the Lamb. Brethren from the middlo and northern states, from the ecntral wost and from the far- off Pacitic coast, we congratulate you because of the great commonwealths whicli you repre- seut, because of the incalculable service you havo rendered to the world and because of the faith and heroism which have distinguished your work from the begianiog to the present. Brethren from Canads, we weleome you with y- it of true Christian recipr. rejoice ia the union of the Metbodisms which 15th of this month. The parade of the fire dopartment will form at No. 1 engine house at 12:30 pm., the 15th metant Line of marth: K etreet to Washing- ton circle, round circle to south side of Penusylvania avenue, along Pennsyl- vania avenue to the President's House, to be reviewed by the President and the District Commissioners, along Pennsylvania avenue to 15th street to Pennsylvania avenue to Peace monument, around the Peace monument to $d street to Massachusetts avenue, dismissed. Formation of parade—Chief E: ineer Joseph Egurry Court—Judge Coz. Today—Mitchell agt. Mitchell; testimony be- foro W. H. Smith ordered taken. Johnson agt. Johnson; do. C. Ingle; do. Di ley; pro’ conte iered. Ralston agt. Addison and W. R. Wileox appointed commis- sioners to partition. Cmcurr Covar.—Judge Hagner. Today—Hess Pros. agt. Gill & Son; Lewis Johnson & Co. agt. Wm. A. Yates et al., four cases; E. F. Jones agt. W. E. Brown; J. G. to be taken before the General Term at once, if such a step met the approval of counsel. Mr. Simpson was recalled by Mr. Coleman and testified that he mw Mr. Truesdell pan one day on tract No. 42. His back was toward the ‘witness when he took out the specimens. Mr. George W. Jackson was recalled by Mr. White and testified as to the overflow on Mr. man Norris of the Rock Creek Park commis- sion rendered the decision of the commission Tespecting the question of the admission of the testimony of Mr. Merrick as to gold prospects, excluding the testimony. The commissioners would, however, very much like the question Reval Baki Powdee ABSOLUTELY PURE NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE = BATZFELD MUST Pray. " 0 4 | b | yon have effected and your heroic efforts to and Fire Marshal Wm. 0. Drew, Na-| Johnson &Go. .P ; J. L. Barbour | White's land. About eight acres were subject wibliaeiianecas aongeeeomeg GEN. LEE CON DITION BETTER. bonnie upon Ireland during gs of her} bana up your great cduestionsl system. tional Guard Band, First Assistant Chief Louis | agt. lad og ety Pam by default. | to overflow on the basis of a rise of seven feet. — Moet—The New Court | The French Courts Decide Against Him te ade | Ee ae aengsle. Tsay with all rever-| drothren from the West Indies, we bid you | P. Lowe, Engine Company No. 1, Foreman | A. E. Larman et al. agt. H. Young; Arise greater than seven feet would cause louse Turned Over—Real Estate Matters. & Baccarat Debt Of the blow. to Le cation of the «ainess | welcome. It was your home which, just four | Chas. 8. Bous, t Foreman J.’A. Walsh, | of justice of peace judgment. little, if any, increase of overflow because of | Correspondence of The Evening Star. A judgment has just been given in Paris the Stories of Great Suffering in|Giau” Mina oe celatives and imme? | ceutaries ago, gladdened the eye of Columbus | Engineer W. A. Shedd, Fireman Wm. French, iS ia the peculiar lay of the land. He had, however, WILLE, Oct. 7, 1891. | strikes pretty hard at Prince Hatzfeld, sonde ri ea " 4 : na that the death of | and added another continent to the globe. It Hostler 8. E. Edwards, Privates 8. E. Martin, LOCAL NOTES. no greater information or experience than that} Ats meeting of the county conmissioners law of the At ui Solin P. P i ee te Teena purine blewing {0 | was among your islands that Coke learned his | Wm. Caton, Wim. Alber, Rudolph Bail. es by members of the geological survey. | neia yesterday the final report of the commit. | 2”, mortem maiionsine Cette ©. Saad Russia. | Pan the factions, both in this country | carly icaeons in evangelistic work and planted | Engine Company, No. 2—Acting foreman, J.| Mx. Cas. R. Brsuor, general eastern passen-| With the exception of Mr. Coleman the coun- my tod to bulb the ington. Some time before the marriage of the | Sud in Europe, will come together and work 88 | the missions which you cultivate today. B James Moriarty; fireman, | ger agent of the C. and O. railroad, resigned | sel for property holders bere announced the | *¢¢ #ppoin' ew court house at | prince he had « game of baccarat with « mag a oa Orne ee eats Of Ireland. | Since the |" “We'bid Ireland welcome here. What would |. Robineon; hostier, F. Pb. Jacobs; ber 1. Mr. Geo. M. Bond, city passenger | close of their case. this place was received and after consultation | named Dutugue, living in Geneva, the rerultel 7 > BALTIMORE, | been a somal, divided our people Parnell 8 | American Methodism today be without the prizates, JG Willson. Conrad Reinhardt, J. | agent, has been placed in charge of the Wash-| At this point Mr. Wilson, for the Shoemaker | was accepted, and the building formally which was that Hatefeld grve Dutugue bie FOR MAYOR OF BALTIMORE, | been a sourco of irritation nnd the cause | fith of Philip Embury and the exegesls of | P: Snyder, Frederick Brill, Eaaet Donalion, ington offices. estate, stated that as rogards the question of | gurned over to the board of commissioners, for Ba oe — of edreland has been injured by the | Adam Clarke? Engine Company No. 5—Foreman, J. D.| Yestexpay at the Schuctzen Park a gold | gold there was undoubtedly a great diversity of In their report the committee recommend |r) ranc® M. Dutugue bed asigued cnet ee pgttink now ali the trouble will | ““Wo bid Wales welcome here, the home of | Kurtz: assistant foreman, J. T. Young: engi- | medal was presented to Henry F. Reh by the | opinion between their witnesees and those for wi this note tom man named bietrix, who was um | be cused at once. Parnell has done great work | Laity Huntingdon. neer, J.D. Angell; fireman, J. H. Deun; pri- | committee of the cighth annual fest of the | the government and ho would suggest that «| that the records of the county be placed in the able to get the money, and Dutugue thereupow He once enjoyed, ba eived “i the popularity | “We welcome Scotland, with ite undying | vate, Win. Mahoney, R.. Allen, C. E: Har | Canstatter Volk Feet Verse Men Ro Sece | aliste munk ‘on these lands to the | now building aseoon as proctionbio.” Mr. EM! teonghtoult. Prince Sletafshd Sought the call Relief | fair he ee uF gtince that unfortunate | record of the labors of Jokn Knox. per, J. F, Reynolds, D. O'Connor. made the presentation specch, and a collation | depth | of say fifty feet. | If, this were | Moulden was appointed temporary Janitor and | on the ground that the note having t ae a mes. Of Oe cae a rusttuction tothe progress | Euelaud, our common home, we welcome. | Engine Company, No. 7-Foreman, F. J. | was sory: done, ho would agree to bear the expense | when a permancnt appointment is made the | ¢ — “s _ omy ch from St. Petors-| gocher and she work cies, Mill now come to- | From’ her'we Lave derived the Wesleyan name | Wagner; assistant foreman, Jimothy O'Brien;| A Conrivicare of the incorporation of the | ¢qually with the government, and he would “ ai'shes be fora gambling debt could not be collected Loxvox, Oct. 7.—A dispatch from St. Pete er _ a go on. and the Wesleyan example; her Epworth is | engineer, Clark; fireman, P. J. Carroll; | National Syndicate, to deal in real estate, with | agree to bind himself to abide by the results of | Person receiving the same *P- | under the civileode of France. The pleanti® barg says that the destitute peasantry in tho| | “I thin! = seep MeCarty will resign and | our Epworth; ber preachers are our preachers; | hostler, G. G. Warren: privates, W. H. Webb, | a capital of $2,500, has been filed by W. A. | assays made from the rock thus obtained. Polated constable with power to arrest any one | contended that Bietrix discounted the acto & district of Skopine are cubsisting almost en- | Tihs ar vahinny ei of a reun Trish “party | her literary achievements are our in eritance; | J. L. Martia, W. P. Cady, RK. Noone, A. L. | Stewart, T. H. Clark, C. G. Williams, Harry E.| Mr. Perry declined to consider the — who may be found wy | the building or | good faith, being aware that Hatefeld bad met Sea tek mala <t tient aad dren | josen. I think the new leader will be| ner Milton, her Shakespeare, her Hampden, | Grimm. Arnold and Lewis 1Lompson. sition, and the commission overruled the offer, | grounds or acting in a disorderly manner | @ similar note to the amvunt of noo.000 feamee Sealy pe Poona Fe ee eee ite ond ect eben | paincmical Company, No. 1--Hostler, Willinm | | Dx. M.J. Gnivvitus, deputy in the register | stating that it thought the Court in General | within the ame. ‘Theentire cost of the building | The court had the sweat cunaiipestion tbh eghaing Se i, Nisbni- | mont, bat ben man of great mental ondow-| Ang when we ihink of the world’s great rulers Doleman; privates, J. N. Barry, jr., Zedock | of will’s oilice, i« confined to his home at Ta-| Term the proper authority to decide the | according to the Teport amounts to $51,237.52. | for some months, and has now decided that the In the di-tricta of Malo-Archangelsk, Nish hey = wes Bo orator or public advocate. | ag th. distant past and of today who sway with | Williams. > koma by sickness. question. At the same meeting the commissioners ym prince must pay the note, togetber with the Adsonof and Gorbalof, the rye worm pest} st gees ota ae failures. but he yscepter and even scales of justice, none| ‘Truck B er noone John Sher-| Tue Carrvat Crrx Bicrcue Civs, a newly or- DECLINE TO ASK FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS. pointed three judges of election for euch of Cost of the action and interest. This decision threatens to destroy the winter cro} | dad great work for Ieclsg and at is best | stands higher in our esteem and love thun Vie-| man; tillerman, Timothy Donohue; hostler, Fanized colored club, left last night for the} Ay tothe question of the Commissioners | tirtcen districts of the county. qhows that gambling dobts may be collected by Five thonwnd Kussicn emigran’ Lae as the cold: | turia, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland and | D. Williams; privates, T. A. Griftiu, J. J. Can-| Richmond, Va., state fair to take part in tho ers q ve During this week considerable interest és | law in France. cently crossed the Siberian frontier to ee aetnigger Saw: He could not bo moved | Empressof India, and mother of all her happy | non, T. P. Purcell, C. L, Farr, GH. Giles, J. | bicycle content which is to occur there on the | Sing before the Court in General Term and | manifested in the work of the officers of regis. ————~ee. Government relief in the province of * ra, j by anything. people. H. Oliver, W. H. J. Bradekamp., 4 Mth instant. ‘his is the first club of colored | #king for further instructions the following | tration, who will close their labors on Thurs- NO BALLS OR CHAMPAGNE fm the eastern part of F: limited ty one A GREAT BLOW To MELAND. France wo weleome, with her precious mem-| | Truck © Company-—Foreman, A. 3. Sullivan; | vheclnen that ever left Washington to com- | decision was rendered by Chairman Norris: day evening. Efforts are being made by mem- ———— pound anda half of bre: to each person. “It is agreat blow to Ireland and the Irish | ories of heroic Huguenots. ‘The Protestant | tillerman, Martin J. Niland; bostler, P. Maba- j Pete against all comers, “We consider that the manner of conducting | bers of both to Lunt up and have | Russian Aristocrats Will Give the Money to — cause,” said Mr. Andrew Gleason today speak- ao still ee ~ 4 = bere 4 — rye Sresey ess ar! W. | Gronce Paty @ negro who carried a Game preasdings is not called in question #0 pos weve eek te agen cower al In Help the Poor. a ss ‘ > pa and grow it must, for if it is still true what | ‘I. Hornbach, B. Bu:cher, W. wn +. A. | razor, was fined $50 or ninety days on the farm | much as the result of our appraisement and | thisdistricton Monday and Tuesday thirty-four r ee ine of the death of Parnell. “Ha was the groat-| Dera mid to the apostate, Antony of Navarro, | Kreumar; PT. Drees, 3. %. Gallitan. capply | tponden Mimcae todeys we fecl that we fully understand the instruc- | names were added to the list and three were | All classes of citizens at St. . fol est man of the nineteenth cent “The anvil hath worn out the hammer,” the Suit fer Libel to Be Begun Against the Cin- cinaati “Commercial-Gazetie.” Special Dispatch to The Evening St most illustrious Irish time. Every son of Dr. Steph man sin . Campbell sent oO ‘in should morn his | nson's Views, land where Cook planted Methodism, and his two noble sors, Jean Puul and Emile, con- tinued his work, will ever be dear to every wagon, fuel wagon. Second battalion—Second Assistant Chief Wn. T. Belt, ‘Ibitd Artillery Band. Engine company No. 3—Fore! 1 , Joseph Exiza M. Cox has, by Mills Dean, fileda bill in equity against Henry 8. Hall and wife to com- pel the specific performance of an agreement, made August 29, to sell complainant sub lot 18, ns given us by the Court in General Term tothe best of our ability we have en- deavored and are endeavoring to carr; transferred to other voting places. During last week the following transfers of real estate have been recorded in the office of the clerk of the circuit court for this count; lowing the example of the czar, who hes do- cided that no court balls will be given during the coming season and that the money usually them out according to our understanding. If heme Corvanrs, Oro, Oct. Said the Rev. Dr. Stephenson, president of | Methucist. ©. Guy; assistant foreman, T. B. McNameo: en- | square 966. we ask for further instructious we would ques- | Lee Offutt and wife to Jonathan W: Bakes, | *P28t for this purpose shall be devoted to the the following telegram this morning to a legul | the Wesley Methodist conference toa Suan re- |. Germany we welcome here. Wocun never | ginzer, Wm. E. Lenman; fireman, J. Creamer; oe ey tion the completeness of those already given | 166}, acres of land, £5,300; Rhoda Duvall to | Télief of the sufferers by the famine in that firm in Cincinnati: “Please prepare petition in | sorter: forget that W arnod good lessons from i razior, J. ALEXANDKIA. and thereby throw doubt on our action al- | Mary E. Hall,52 acres of laud, £400; 8. M.War- | Country, have resolved to abandon all enter- 1 against the Commercial Gazetle for te-| Parnell, § Zinzendorf at Herruhut, and that he learned ugner. Eee ready taken. Further, we do mot consider | ner and wife ‘to Wyllvs 8. Gaines, lot 13, block | tainments during the winter and to contubete Eel oquins ip fc nell, in the judgment of many of us, | the true path to justification by faith through | Wm. T. NEW ERIDGE. that we are competent to review the acts of the | 7, Kensington Park, $350; same to Alphonse | the money th, anes thee publishing yesterday the article from the New 2 politicaliy dead for some time, | peter Boulez, tin ‘oravian bishop from ‘Toren: eliber; en- a Court in General Term. Further, there is only | Hart, lots 4,5, block 9, Kensington’ Purk, | “@® @0Bey thus saved to the fund for alleviat- York Recorder, also the for d_ sufficient —infit-| Frankfort-on-ilain’ No song we sing im pref- | gineer, F. Donnell HL Lambert, | , Tbe board of supervisors of Fairtar county | Cos" instrnction in witch toe Geert tn | G00) Catetan he nok nae a ene ing the distress of the famishing people. Most the azrst of the ging editor or x. culty, by the division | crenc; Lottier's belile kya. hostier, John Waldron K. Bickeon, | have aes to put an con eae ie General Term has ‘contemplated the poss| oll, to “Jahn "Hoffman tok 90, ‘blowk | of the public oficials announce theit intention . pers cling. him out of the way the ower is our God.” Chari . 2 Kuhns, J,,q, O'Connor | Pulman ford of Cameron Run creek, which | bili ising, is | 22, Trkoma Park, $500; Washi G to devote entage of the thet I have a ruaning with @ re meet elect eee reat intl | ain, Japan, China and from those separntecolo-| Engine eqmpany, No. 6—Forersait, J. N. Len-| on his way between’ Alonundeia sed ae Verne farther view of particular parcels (section 19). | Bushby, lot at Washington Grove, @—; Eveline | + givea proportion of their hi mobile w. ern Union Telegraph Com: i See ee re Oa ee Ee f theSoath seas, over euch of] mau: assistant foreman, A.A Brown; engineer, | the bridge will be of iron and will be the first | We-fail to find any other suggestion to justify | Wallace and others to Lloyd Brown, 45 acres of nd bil ii nt such man here as Ral; ; of both P je did Lavemech to | Sich oats t New South Wales, | Thomas Martin; fireman, W Cox, hostler, J. | iron bridge ever erected over that stream. It | usin applying to them. If counsel on eather | land, ¢—; same to Jas. liace, 8 acres of | (ny oven children will offer their little savings. aileged auther of the tal bey oa n Pa nd Dilke. The retirement | ii i Queensland, South Australia, North | O'Leary; privates, H W. Wright, Henry Smart, | is expected that the work will bo done this side desire to ask for themselves any further | land, $—; same to Larkin Wallace, 23% acres eo oy eg hn ge | up on every feast Ger peat b was a great lous to the | snoiralia, New Zealand and Tasmania George ‘Tenley, F. C. Dodge, Cornelius G. | eeason. instructions or modifications of the instructions | of land, £800; John Hoitman and wife to Elie | {4Y i. od churches. ‘The stream of relief — hi Fane ga feet apa por know the work that you have been doin; af Joseph L. oe e F EE Sneisen oomviereaou: they arest Uborty to dose without any sugges ‘ 2 Blagg = $2, block 16, akome cnet San eel oe the > sre *y hulents. pablic use " in od i Engi No. 8— man, Francis z hits} sa) | tio this mission to make their j- | Park, 200; ic S Carroll and wi ition, iaimed, is very = = vit Maes gall rather ean the political death | Meteor commenter hore, Decatve. af the | Lewis; assistant foreman, Wan Luskeys en: |-« 7° democratic assemblages—th senatorial | Ht from this commission to make their appli-| Park, 1.200; , Eu Springs Company, lots | fective, : igs‘ Ghetitind utsienhy uk’ Wipen’ of Tite (CORY mam of prcaanence tian allow mien of space@over which you have traveled on| gincer, Wm. Ricks; fireman, George Lohlayer; | district convention and the city and county | “At 11:90 the oonmanigsion adjourned to tomor- | 31. 32, block 16, Takoma Park, £1,200;| Ihe Grashdanin announces that the officers s armel and Dilke to lead us Kecovery Are Entertained. Special Dispateh to The I Star. victory. ‘des to reach this place. We bid you welcome after your tossingy on tide and wave, hostler, Jam Frank Nolan; prisates, J” W. Nichol- Ons, ALM. Donaldson, John convention—will meet here tomorrow. The sena- torial conventioa will nominate Capt. George row morning, having first ordered that the final argument in the case be begun on the 15th E. Baitzley and wife to Chas. F. Tansill, low of the imperial guard have decided not to drink champagne at any of the regimental banquets « y 4, 5, block 6, 2461.29: National Chautaugaa to end t sonteibute the oy eae ie rich WoW tn Rhnis & tom : ; oney which would i ber : Sinember with greater | Lynch, W. W. White. Alushback f : : ama. | instant. S. Lamb, lot 9, block 20, Glen “Echo, mones whic in Aurxaxpais, Va, Oct. 7.—Intelligence from plcasurd dina that of you, brethren, whe have | Tvuck company A"—Foreman, 8. B. Henry;| tines ge tie, tate senate by soclama: $200; same to Clarence Kenyon, lots 1. 3, block | the usual course of events, have been so spent | gy ghee bahramiggiesr Apameanraeg foine, fromthe most ising! nds Tn | ilerman, WW. att; hoetler, Alex. Savor: acct a" mominea for house "of A Woman's Sad Soli Ite ee eee ithe eee tinues to slowly improve. He has enti = wort the Temple of Dia in Ephesus, there | privates, Joseph Mulhall, . Taylor, J. E. | delegates, for which the candidates are| yma it thirty-t kee wo —_.02—___ but bis eonilition i 0 Dien arnt ET coal | wore 12) pilacs, and. each was the| Hooper, G. H Ash, Chas. ‘Mead, Jnmos T.| Secon Ghats Sethi, W. 0 Geen ee! ee ee Oa ae yom Hazen Keed, lot 1,block 11, are entertained of street. Gen. McMahon's F=timate of the Dead Beader. New Yorx, Oct. 7 Gen, Martin McMahon expressed the op that Mr. Parnell was leader of the cent: pe would be buried in the grave The cause of home rule is Mir. Parneil distrusted beiteved that Gladstone's b. Parnell was beart use, and he firmly be- stronger than ev Gladstone bees um. motives were se and soui iz the Ins! gift of aking. In this ecumenical temple there are five hundred pillars, and cach one is to our Methodism here and our Methodism through- out the world the giftof Him who is King of Kings and Lord of Lords. May our meeting here hasten on the day of the universal reign of the Prince of Peace, foreseen and foresung by Engiand’s sweetest singer: “IL looked imto the future, far as human eye could Saw tie vision of the world and the glory that should Rossitce, W. D. D. Baxter, G. W. Neale, James Gaghan.’ Fuel wagon. ate aed Col. Robert has not been at the District building for several days. He is confined to his home by sickness, A. Donath, trustee in trust, has bought for $15,943.72 of F. L. Siddous lots 98 and 94, D. When the war drums throb no lopzer and the battle flags are furled, In tt iament of man, the federation of the rf ‘wor! Again, I say, thrice welcome all—to our homes, to our pulpits, at our altars and to our hearts. Addresses were on the program to be deliv- ered in welcome by James H. Carlisle, LL. D., and L.’s sub Mt. Pleasant. Suen A Clergyman’s Terrible Death, At6 o'clock last evening tho Rev. Samuel Benedict, for many years the rector of St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church of Cinein- nati, lost his life by an elevator accident. He was visiting a parishioner in Sar Ta- and Wm. H. May. It is said that the many Aclegates will, after a complimentary vote for their favorite, cast their votes for Bendheim and elect him, but there can be no certainty until after the choice has been made. NOTES. The school board will pay this year for its fuel £4.85 for stove white ash coal per ton, £4.65 for nut coal, £3.13 for soft coal and €4.75 per cord for sawed and split wood. It will ex- Pend some £650 for fuel. © f various circles of the King’s Daughters is in session today at the See- ond Presbyterian A Mucadam Pavement Found Wanting. This morning Assistant Engineer Dare and others inspected the macadamized work done old, giving her name as Mrs. Vallonia J. Wood, called upon Sanitary Officer Frank and wanted his assistance, as she was greatly in need. She was neady dressed was accompanied by four interesting children, three girls and a boy, aged from two toeleven years. She came here three days ago from the home of her mother in Fauquier county, Va., where she had spent two days. Her story was that some twelve years or more ago she married man named Wood, who was a street car conduetor. Her marriage, she said, was against her parents’ wishes. From here she went with her husband to Omaha, Neb., where he deserted her. She worked there for some time and then she concluded to retura ere. When she reached her old home in Fauquier she learned that her father had died during her same to Emily cho, € wodore F. Bailey to Benj. F. Gil- |. block 34, lots 2.3, block 6: ‘akoma Park,€10; Miles and Susan Rock to E. Bultzley, lots 9, 10, 11, square 13, part of Wyoming road, rt of lots 10, 13, k 13, Glen lots 11, 12, Echo, ¢- Mtichard D. Johnson and wife to Marion L. Duvall, 202 acres of ian Peter and J. B. Henderson, trustecs, to Hi J, Finley, 18 acres, 88 square Colburn, a Paying for Post Office Site. The Secretary of the Treasury today signed another warrant for payment for land taken for the Washington city post office in favor of Catharine Connor, trustee of the estate of John Connor, in the sum of $7,084, to be paid —; Geo. perches of land, imer G. Piatt and wife to Rollison lots, block F, farm, ¢ COLD WELCOME FOR BABY. Radical Papers in England on the Abundance of Royal Descendants. ‘The birth of @ grandchild to the queen has given rise in London to « new crop of the ‘usual comments on the abundance of royal do- scendante. The radical newspapers generally give the little one @ cold welcome. The Pall Mall Gazette prints a list of forty grandchildren of Victoria, and scram Soom en ee the succession is safe. This sccms to be the only comfort the taxpayers extract from the situation. ——+e-__ DENIED BY SENATOK BRICF , He Says Gov. Campbell Does Not Owe Itim : > for the Methodist Episcopal church south ané | fael flats, a splendid building in West | >¥ Mr. John Duan, the contractor, on a4th | Sb#ence and that her mother had not forgiven | +5 n J. Meigs, clerk of Supreme Court, Disteict Hieved that Irish mcdependenee epuld only be the iiev. o'r. George Douglas for the Methodist | f g PI A s sizect bitweon 5 and the polut where her for her marriage. of Columbia, awaiting an order of the court to rd aia tenomeaa 5 P church, Canada: itespouses will be made by | 20th street, a short disiance from the easiest ae point Where $2d street) Aster remaining there two days she says her | 01.00) Ownership. Senator Calvin 8. Brice has made a downright Gen. MeMahon w. jhe opinion that Irish ros Dr. T. B. Stephenson, president of the | Grand Hotel. He liad descended in tha ele- | intersects it, which it is claimed has not been | mother told her that she would have te look lr Oe a denial of statements concerning him and Gev. copie ali the world over would regret tie Washington Sock Exehanne, =e = ist charch; William Beck- | ¥ator from the third floor to the tloor and was | done according to the terms of the contract, | out for herself and so she came here. She | Se tg elle Wesleyan Methodist chareh; 0, oath of Mr. ell. Sales—Kegular call—12 o'clock m.: and Georgetown Hailroad Convertible: ‘Washington with of Primitive Methodist church and the stepping out,when, by an unaccountable freak, The inspection covereda distance of three wanted to get employment and care for her ‘The Golden Cross. Campbell which have recently been published. : i ; , i. : ‘ is O Nearly all the statements aro made upon theau- Michael Davitt thinks that Sexton or Dilion 6s, $1,000 at é ace " United Methodist | the elevator shot upward. He had stepped Trench t children, and if she does not succeed she says} At the last meeting of Halcyon Commandery, ‘ upon the au. will be chosen leader of the Irish movement. | "0. rument nonds—U-8. 4s, registered, tor, |#reo chert ne United Me out with “his leit foot and he tried | Adrows the roadway, and ut no point ear | she wants to return to Omaha. _ | No. 128, U. 0. G. C., Noble Commander Stet- | thority of one Ralph W. Wilkinson, who is called Sexton would probably be tue man. Gut| ,,yoyeimment Bond pg Hg mt een fo ct back. | The clevator caught his | specting party suy. did the mucadain'messure |. Mr. Frank sent the children to the Washing- son appointed Mrs. R. D. Meston, Mrs. R. M.| “® prominent Ohio politician and democrat.” no leader will ever be given the power that | iis y asked. ; 3 ; right leg near his hip _between'| thore titan Ui; inches in ton City Orphan Asylum and the mother will Purneli had. The veal lexctersuip will be through An interesting contribution to the collection of Columbia Bonds—Market stock, 7s, the car and the oaken girder of the next floor. depth, although the bed. Humphrey and Mrs. M. R. Stetson acommittee In the interview Wilkinson says that Gov. tact call ; : be cared for at the Woman's Christian Ho : the executive conruit: ney. Woe bid, — asked. | aivear fand, | of historical relies of Methodism, which is in | The bones were absolutcly crushed into. small | “Opyract calls for a twelve-inel ‘ 80 that she can seck employment. * | to makearrangements for an open meeting and | Campbell is $500,000 in debt and declares - quare yet to be inspected. ~ that the PARSELL'S MOTHER INFORMED. Saket Warde mek a ew | one of the class rooms, was made today by Mr. | Parts. Attor much trouble he was extricated, | at the time Mr. Dugas improved thee pees as eee entertainment at an early date. Mr. Knight | 00\ <b ae : . asked er stock, , r. | part : : } ‘ : Boapextows, N.J., Oct. 7.—When Mrs. Delia iwi, 120 bid, — asked. 30-year funds James Overstreet of Nicholsonville, Ky. It is relly fppamcaypacpas Dye aed Spiling in | usual inspection was made by the Moper offi. | Mr. Davis Denies. Loveless gave a song and with Mr. Toepper a that Mr. Cempbell a. ine T. & Parnell was informed of the death of her | Tv tie eh sake yaket stuck, 7s, 1903, cur- | a time-stained copy of the Methodist Magazine, | i: yeq hiss before he ronched the Losvital tive path no complaint against the work was en-| In the divorce case of Rebecea Davis against nase a sere why Shs nog eG. Park, | Brice sure he never knew any one of the name son, Charles Stewart Parnell, she fell from her ; Ket. “Sys, Teg. its, ings. | “Mich was published in Philadelphia in 1798. || dead body was taken to the home of bis family | a ee err, rerPondent has filed by J-| Noble Commander Fowler “of Mount Vernoa Gore Cnaap bel es ental Genkes 4 pote nd_ groaning. : © ushers w es at 872 West 7th street. The whole parish is in = omas Sothoron his answer to e- ise Adelaide Payne of Goodwill, 3 res itn money. He mays ao pron ap eueian they havekillea yous’ | * Misce thé sessions today were the following from the | deep mourning over the sad event Pisrepaied a Pre iaeed Roky ‘A dispate’ re-| mental bill, denying charges of adultery, "ge Sonus Commanory, at ite Inst mesting, Lad be dane poculated to his knowiedge. she moaned. _ : town Kath aoe oe Hi mate ‘Geo | den grief of his family is inconsolable. "He was | C&¥ed today at the geological survey from Van- sci santo 3 jas jone sohe believes be would have ‘She became hysterical, and it was some time before she was sufficiently composed to receive H. Houston and J. C. Searing. sixty-nine years old. couver, B. C., announces the arrival of C. Will- A G. A. R. Memorial Service. elected Dr. 8. A. H. McKim worthy prelate, he was installed by Grand Commander Ehie. heard of it, +00 ard Hayes at that place from the vicinity of | Farragut Post, No. 10, G. A. R., has arranged | The committee on the good of the order was Ce eee ee tan a STCREreRS SIRS: Cadets on Trial for Hazing. ae tg or = Hayes reports that Mr. | to hold memorial services tomorrow evening a | instructed to make arrangements for the proper RETURNED TO COPENHAGEN, seventy-six years old and quite feeble. Shi darker ie Resse J at Yakupat awaiting the arrival of | 10 Dost ball in the National Conteal Bank | lebration of the thirteenth anniversary of the declared that Charies had offered to aid he asked A Sketch of the Divine Who Manages the| 4 court-martial was convened at the Naval| the U. 8.8. Pinta. All well. re P jonal Banl 115 but she had assuzed him site was comf y She spoke bitterly of her half brother. Ed- | § ward Stewart, who, she said, had tried to de- prive her of her home and tad kept her away from her son. oexcitediy declared that by the persecution of 4 and the politicians. these “vipers” bad pre- bi Ked. Wasiington Light w Compaby, ing’ va Gas + series" I ed. d. Eck! 6a, Gas Company” Convertic id, — asked. Light Infantry lst mortgage és, 1404, infantry 2d Wash- 329 bid, ington Business of the Couference. The secretary of the conference needs to be good deal of 2 man in Methodism, and there jotbing lacking in the sclection mads by the business committee He is ore of the leaders of New York Methodism, the possessor of that Academy on Monday for the trial of Cadets Arthur G. Cavanauga of Nebraska and Claude W. Griffith of Maryland, third-class men, on the charge of hazing fourth-class-man Butler of Ohio by tying him between two mattresses. After the court organized the court took a re- Prusowar.—H. P. Brown of Saw Francisco, James Travis of London, I. M. Rascom of Mex. ico City and E. Augar of Philadelphia are at d's. —Felix Akerson and A. S. Rascom w York and Garry M. Brown of Mary- land are at the Randall——Harry Y. Cook building on Capitol nll. The exercises will include appropriate music, a tableau and an exhibition of sciopticon views, a respuusive service, the reading of a memorial history, the floral decoration of vacant chairs, an address to the W. B.C. by Mrs. Chambers hd a memorial address by Past Post Commander Howard. commanders, which will occur on the 7th of November. At the jast meeting of Mount Vernon Com- mandery two applications for membership were receiv Miss Emma V. Dulin was installed in the office of vice noble commander by Dep- uty Grand Commander W. H. Pope. An in- teresting good of the order followed, at the ‘The Czar and Czarina and Members of the Kussian Royal Family. | 4pthe czar and czarina and king and queen Of Greece and other members of the im- | perial family of Kussia and of the royal |family of Greece, many of whom while | visiting the King of Denmark were called to 7 cess til! afternoon, when the case of Cadet Grif- close of which refreshments were served by | Russia to attend the faneral of the Grand las: Chesapeake M of Trenton, L. H. Beach of the army, Angel a. 9 Ce re . vented her from. beiag with her son in bis last i gl sort cf saligecs sia a oes se te. bere ath a in Semeur — of the | Yglesias of Mexico City, and George A. Kelly Knocked Down and Injured. Noble Commander Mra. Fowler. Duchess Paul, returned to ‘openbagen yester- _ JUSTIN M’CARTHY AFFECTED. ane ten legates "| Nu represented Grifith ‘ithe following ge rilteburg are at the Arlington ——H. i. | afr. William Berond, an elderly gentleman Mrs. Murphy’s Sudden Death. last on board the yucht Polar Btar and the vos In an interview this morn- p sked.| When the cause wae but alittle thing his | the members of the court: Commander J. 5 bi iegg rd rea a Leary Lving at No. $02 H street northeast, was! yfrs. Mary Murphy of No. 58 Myrtle street | age Was nade without incident of note. ug Mr. Justin McCarthy expressed him |e eer ik ecom Sm, MF bid, TS asked! eee ee ee tet comunauder W {H. 'C. and Harry 2 Yergason of Cincin. | Knocked down and injured by a horse and! aio suddenly yesterday afternoon of rhea. ————- self as deeply affected by the | bid #5 asker. Bank of Kepubite a Gilpatrick. alecad nyersoll. Lieut. | nati aro at the Shoreham —T. Barclay of | buggy last night and badly shaken up. | matism of the heart as she was leaving ber Raiding New York Pool Rooms. death of Parnell. When he | asked. M 365 did. — asked. Central 8. A. Merriam ie Jadge advocate. Birmingham, Engiand, Y."s. Chapman of Chi- | Frederick Williams, the driver of the horse, | dining room. A number of pool rooms in New York were last saw Mr. Parnell on September 11 aud | 0+ vomid. is bid, 200 ake. a WRN Ri ics <n cago, 8. C. Harvey of London, Jas. T. Walsh of | was charge in the Police Court today with ——— raided yesterday. District Attorney Nicoll and talked over registration matters, he looked | Farmers pre bay tear RE ry sed How to Make Money. lumbus and Edward Kees of Wales are at the | reckless driving and the case was continued. Prisoners Arraigned. Inspector Byrnes had agreed upon a method by tired, butseemed im good spirits and hopeful. | ake. ‘Cap.tal. 122 bid. — asked. West bd, £6 A man who is wise, careful and conservative, | Tt Or yoy ville and Je henna Ee parse rare In the Criminal Court, Judge Bradley, today | which evidence could be obtained against pool eee a eed sae |e eee Soe a ie hate Cane | sackoare ae at he Siropitin.Hon, | James K-Lppy' bay by Metre A.A. Lipa-| ‘Me, OUONIng were arraigned and plead wot | rooms in acordance withthe rece decom afl prog seatichg t caa-Washingiom ana Gecrgetows, no fear of his fature, ce a Clews, the * cath tke of -Ilinols, Ww. é a Harrison of | comb and H. F. Woodard, filed a bill omaieh er a soos a Wm. | of the supreme court, general term. By the ’s toze and ~- i. Metropolitan. 100 bid. 11¢ York banker, in the October Ladies’ Home | Nashville, Rey. H. ines of Portland, Ore., | °° ——o a ‘ox, do.; W. W. Smi jo.; John Varre: eed upon the ii tor ae at meer vere expen a, 3 bid, PY asked. Capitol and ved and. 'A. Wilcox of Freeport, Ill, are | Alex. H. Holt for the appcintmentef a receiver mt | Rootteas to the conn trace nocd chee toe eae on and Journal. But there is one other thing. do.; James Cornell alias George Pearson, do.; Earns tcatombenent ind tantra oa 4 1 cad, one | St the National.——Hevs. F. F. Jewell of San | and the -lissolution of a partnership in the drug | Te sise Mergent, la Samuel larceny | 2f pool rooms. ‘The oificers who attended the as ere ome Md, aes Georesiown and tint ‘ean weather” the rough aoa of [280,84 HB Delt of Kenton, Ohio “SE | Beaiens on Mth street. Tho ill eaten tha | omar Hct Youngand oat Young, | ran wer be Soatruced. to gt. the exach om apicEae Writ a uearea ee tout “trade a reverses from which no life is altogether | Louis and Dr. A. B. Leonard of New York sre | {22 Partnership was entered into May 1, 1890, | assault with intent to kill. Henry Woodrow, race cate Marker arma ved. Lmpro} Union, 17 bid, 20 asks asked. Metropolitan, $0 bid. — asked. Ar. free, and one that will not become too big when success attends his efforts, Keep out of the at the Fredonia.—-W. M. Collins of Louis rpenter of Philadelphia are dB. B. the complainant being a registered cant to tito "80 the rescripcions and the de- charged with fale pretenses, pl guilty and there being some doubts as to his age, he stat- 7: ; same events at the pool rooms. Mew Yosx, Oct. 7.—The improving tenderey ay of speculators. ‘Take your money, whether | Fug BB. Carpenter of Fi Doster | fondant to the other business, and he charges | ing that he was under sixteen years, sentence : ef the market shown late yester it be much or little, to one whove reputation | Win, Becker of Cincianati nal Be. w. oem that defendant has not performed bie duties | was deferred. pred bey Tn ay hl Ton ae ee, ke so bid 1 asked. Potomaé, 75. bid, will insure you good counsel. Invest your | son of Toronto are at the St. Jamon ” asi ee enough to puta bet at the track fora . i bars bs ice, vid, asked. People’s, 53 ? aoney wheré the principal is safe and you will | ” Soa get a ‘To Compete tn the Pichmond Drill. pa > re ae, eee was weak and lower, first prices gener - Mee en een oe REY. J. M. KING, D.D., XEW YOUK. get along. But don’t forget the scorns. It is yitnaM HENRY SMITHS DEATH. Latest Burial Permits. ‘The first separate battalion, N. G. of the Dis-| Sere given the worl “Ge” eee would beeen fag lomes from last night's of | “yitle Insurance Stocks—iteal_ Estate Title, 128 (Secretary of the Conference.) from little acorns that great oaks grow. See ——— During the twenty-four hours ending at noon | trict of Columbia, leaves tonight at 11:20 for | Jence of vivlation of the haan ‘The law from 35 to 4 per . umnbia Title, 6% bid, 6 asked. | father, the Rev. Elijah King, was ordained by | that you begin ute — ae Pie your] Balfour Probably today burial permits were issued from the | Richmond, Va., to attend the colored fair and | that bets must be made on the track and befexe supplement sen sciea | Bishop Asbury, and the early histery of the | Money with regularity. ginan peat ee chen’s Claims health office for the following: competitive drill. Maj. Revells has entered | the race starts. paige 4 TSNCE | church takes cognizance of bis activity. Dr, | More han z Bs The death of Mr. Smith. who was universally | White—Martha A. Allen, 61 years, intestinal | two of his companies for this drill. ‘They are 3%. and ty socks —I ny bidy— asked. | King was born in Girard, Pa., March 18, 1839. : 0+ popular, has caused the most profound regret | catarrh; Mary O'Day, 70 years, malarial fever; | com) y it. Brooks, und company D, ‘The Bell Telephone Case. and wher this had be oe ain il Caen ee Ameri-| His primary st were Soniagted. st Now] "| 0 ot George Bix of, Nowville, Pa. | in conservative and other circles in England. | Albert E. Columbus, 20 years, consumption; | Cap! Cliapbat They wall return Friday night, | ‘The suit of the United States of America eae beaeten Guiek llancous Stocks— Washington Market Com- : rane. Nene rece init, 204 | as been arrosted for pouring yifgiel over her is. Smith, who was one of the representative | James J. Toomey, 60 yenrs, consumption; Ellen | teaching Washington again at 5 o'clock Satur- | against the Bell Seiaphane Compuny ont pond Pacie avd St. Paul bad been very ac iso ekels Dull uf Pauorauva Company | thorough course in Wesleyan University he | Musband while he was asloep. fasinees mass ot yen’, poplars capaten | Cee aee ys, 0 sees abesate mepiers An: | ee woe eager ir wires 74 rest of the list was os asked. “Puieumatic Gun Carriage, bid, | was graduated with distinction from that insti- | _ Ralph rear years ised aie taoctiw 32 | #0 have left a fortune of about €10,000,000. panels i. Book, 8 woke aeiticn; ten singites Peron 1 patents latter were : Sah Treat Compenisae Washing | Cae eens r of arenes, subeoapentiy he | New Lek Se fot robbing Jeweler Godin gits | _ The Bight Hos. Arthur J. Dalfvnr, M. P. for | patie press eects eee, me | The Selene nee ne iataalis [ag eg orp egy - epost aud Trost Companies — - a pant i : “ f 4 - 55 years, clr 5 Ali . Henry L. Hallett pe ; & a ton Loam ana tifa Company, 34%; t ine Ondus Love of Pee! » W. Va., or land, . on- oY st a wn, on 5 “4 ———— roe shale better thin the lowest pice asked. American Secnrity and ‘Trust | fe Oar caper or ree tects | erany over an sirahip that’ be’ has invented | seryative: loader in the house of ccmeneon? {iColoredCatharine, | Harvey. | $2. years, | and W. E. Aughinbaugh and Clarence Al. York, by an Exploding Lamp. mereantile pape st in the year 1808, and during his councetion | and will be placed iu in cuvlum ||| of | the influence of the powerful Carlton Club and | Bemorrhage o Fee ro R nkfeld, 20 Years, | On motion of J. Altheus Johnson. A fire at Braddock, Pa, yesterday, caused by quiet ands ith that body sorved at North Second Street, | A chil (OF ly Publie. Health Amociation ot | 6 opinion of the conservative party asa| Corstebtion: Grete iicka:T montia: peaks an exploding lamp, destroyed row of six 79424794 for Gb-day bills Troy, and Suratoga Springs, erecting a large Kansas City on October 20, 21, 2? nnd 23 has | whole rule in the decision to be made by Lord | infantum; Chas. Norman, 2 years, marasmus; Mo Change tn Thictiehi's Confitian. frame James McGuire, who was asleep wand. ‘Posted r and costly church edifice nt the latter place ‘ au ‘The offieial report of t ile Safe Deposit Covrpany to the stock exchange shows: Silver bailion on hand, 4 ounces: de- Since his transfer to the New York conference in 1873) he has had successful pastorates in ington Square, St. James’. Eighteenth f Park Avenuoand St Antrew's cLurches been issued. ‘Daniel Thompson, # former theatrical man- ager of New ors, was found dead recently in Salisbury. On the other hand, if the negotiations now ending for a reconstruction of the cabinet, sed on the absorption of the liberal unio: Baffin, 75 years, senilo dementia. gtr Aor ‘There was nochange today in the condition e #92: s a station house : In the Circuit Court, Judge this near the we of his son. The bullet is 203+ Besied ne; sheers, SS. cericats Stree The examination inthe ense of Col. Reniford jst are effected, the Hight Hon, "George J:| morning the Jury wat pisses rll ry fiona bo" fog ag ong ers The Biaine Divoree Suit. be dud. and st-ndy to dent Sate Son oave : Latta’ Monigemecy: constr. Erinn es (ase toe eaten: tequer, Will | osed of the following: Fredk. Detweiler,Wm. A. extract it for some days at least.| The anewer in the famous divorce sult of yeep ge ag gy | pn nr terse ig oo ead oo poet rea? einai’ “| An intimate friend of Mr. Goschen says that | Henderson, Joseph A. Geir, Bowman Farr, | While his condition is serious he may recover. | sr.rie Nevins Blaine against James G. Blaine arket after 11 o'eloc! fualified success. in able platferm utterances at) ; re q 7 ee digedeaciethat navel ones nettee February, $143! iid earnest. toil for the promotior of benevo- | A large flour and grist mill, known ax Span- Lord Salisbury, during a critical period in the | Herman Jacobsen, George & Gant, Charles 8. Resigned to Go to Loulsiana. angrier cy-meageneneor = 4 Hue prices sotied aay very towly except it ec "oater corm are; | MentguUrbcipe hs fame haga outside de | Fut a boun completly “estsoyed Gp Ac | ive Sad Abe feral tuionan gna ceive | Common Tae “ask Dorth& comet |p ls aa ances is ns curser | verescad costly of tec coat ea the Villards, which made mere zt ow, T2A7 * | nominational limits. He was delegate tc the . ¥ “ ‘ bert . ensbstad ta: ‘of eth- Somer fguees | Tualtonsa tert ener cue} White ‘eatera, ‘Seaxey: Ne-‘T mixed | ecumenical conference in London i 1861, tc |J" "was the property of Emanucl #ipenruth. Ieadership of the conservative party inthelbors | It te, Andersoa, Edw. A. Wataon, Walter H- Zology under Prof. Otis Mason of the National | sbleslimony. Mr. Blaine in his ‘reply deutes gat epecal signiticance in any portion ‘of the | Wena, ast ecelpin iy vara ioe the | evmtnninl conference” in. Dalit |Yems ORO av ada which li Penessee, |ctestamion te Oe ote Caen eee Hobitaoat Gharloy BE Raldenback, Wa Me: |B nt nape eg that he deserted bis, wife, bat csime hate %, and the tmarket at noon was quiet and | 3% Duskels” Rye sieady—No. 2 cA ~ mc | Fia, for the tishing grounds September 3, with | owing to Mr. Smith's state of health and the e, Bernard Ad hg a poem prey of at the | Sererted — seeady to firm at smal! fractious below open: | spamenns, Pic Mule seh, Wesel eral conference in. Fiuiadelphis, the amme | Fi for the Hehing grounds Sop rumer that he was, about tc be sateed i> ine | M. Williams,, J. Wm. Froy, N. &. Shea, Raiph | to accept the position of head instructor eye Page EE ing figures | tvuisve Gram freignta, quiet use | 2088. He ita D. D., the Segre naving been |e TB. Graham’ & Co., flour deslers of Phila- peerage) of the retirement of ‘the drat lord of | Wormley, Walter 1 Hewett, Walter’ Riley, | Lonisians Institution be ill be, Ste of tae | Wnice will conse kon: fase a Erovisions | ‘rig distinguished services he har rendered shale bee, Set, ee ee ee pete ae bee oe ilo od sais Bae cine a oan by ho sabedl Sor | ohana nee == — re ee Sera Sr ad Resear | “Sat teas « vtaners tron teeta aad ea esta Sonahtorest cites an ico spans Sipe nanny eres tice iuerense and enlanee the work he bus | York county, a. has mystetioudy” diap- | course of time became interested in the cele- j—«_. “ei ‘ ‘lichard Van Olinda, whose wife, had insti-| news agency which bears l In duly, AR roceedings for di met ker on the | 1865, he unsuccessfully contested We In Memory of Me. Smith. in San Francisco yesterday mi shot her, Loxvos, Oct. 7.—A memorial service in honor of the late Right Hiow. William Henry Smith will be celebrate? in london on Saturday. from the house of lords and house of commons and entatives of the royal a % Ay pm mom tends 10 probibit the exportation of wheat spd —————— Five Causing Geeat Loss in Peoria. on rumors that the Russian government in- ee British Columbia will be represented at the ty ie preiness ‘three years at Marion, Ind. held ties from@which he had ‘aa income of $900 6 . 7.—Fire start world’s fair and will erect 8 building con- printe the funds of anes es Oot. oe eee Oe | oeckat oat ee ae under Adelia L. 6. | ports student st Union Theological Seminary. fn the British Columbia forests. ‘Thombs the legates, and by fraud and mis | 4 vote showed thet the presbytery was ‘The state of Maryland bas appealed representation. ©. W. and 8 B Bond | «red to instruct this candidate for the decision 3f ‘cireuit court are the executors, ‘that be sbould not pureue his George's county giving the erairt, Re ceastnary which dedien the tees control of the Maryland he nab nan 3 owiegrapmer ‘asembly. Rev. Dr. George ‘A special commission, incinding who or Sonar President wero