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THE EVENING STAR. Published Daily, Sundays AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner lth St. or THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP'Y. & M, BIUPPULANN, Prevt, —— THE EVENPNG STAR fs served by enrriers to their subscribers st TEN Cans PER waex, or For- TY-FoUR CENTs PER MONTH. Copies at the counter, Two Cexts each. By mail<three months, $1.0; six months, $3.00; one year, $5.00. * THE WEEKLY STAR—published Friday—91.0 ayear. €/ Invariably in advance, in both cases, and no paper sent longer than paid for BF Eates of advertising furnished on application. ed PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, Ete. LE PIC NIC OF WESLEY CBRAPEL ve 1 until TO-MORROW T urdes.) ick tue. Ple Mic at EM Fee cones hee tae ‘wood Cemetery Li GE EXCURSION TO LAME SU- PERIOR. EAMBOAT COMPANY will et ARCTIC, r « = BUF: FALO J EUAND July wb. DE 8 Grawi Excursiem Around Lake Su- jor, bt-of interest on that cel The trip will mewn twenty-fivedays. Prominent sii therwate are Lake Kric, Clevelond, c tage Lake, (Copp ” (Tron Mines at wes ; Point aux Pins, Deb. hing Gronnts mselves camp on the F owl provide tb ents. Camp Equipage, dc An «apertenéed physician Si boon board the on iil accompany De sold, applica- ag Meals and ‘For passage and all information apply to ~ Seri CALDWELL, Azont in strest. Buflato. ‘LL, Gen M ger. (MER RESORTS snd bert: wood B ten-pin mele. we 3 croquet among the amuse- ny KC. ATE Litful place. Can be reached by ents at this de Steamers almost dally from Baltimore and Washing ton. A tri-weekly mail has been established tothe ra $63 per Tet Nurses and . Proprietor. HN H. KIRKWOOD. Mans yyd-dtls a t T O Wt ‘This be SUMMER RESORT, sit rates s * Gap.on Alexandria bohester turnpi FIVE HOURS AND A MALP FROM W, Bgentifnlly located between the railroad depot and the Peacu, lu full view of the Oczax. _— elt 5. BE AYES. Proprictor. TPREMOUNT HuvurE i ‘ON PE May, S$ JUNE 2S. ses on the stand. Quist House finely shavied. Cor. sts. Terms, $2.0 per day. ing rooms for & ri WH. 1. GILL. PE sscee HOUSE CAPPER SPRE FREDERICK CC Mrs. CLARA A. BL m may be obtained of any of the Moses Fr. e 1 Clinton LI - ENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES. IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE LATENESS OF TEE SE. » AND IN ORDER TO RE- . DUCE STOCK, I AM OFFERING, FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS: 9,10, 12 and 915 Light Cassimere Sui Cheviet Sui . Biue Flannel $, 10.12 and #14 Whitg Duck White Duck (Sack ). Brown Duck Suita All Linen Suits. sermon. 50, 3,4 and 35 Light Colored Cossimere Pants? 5,6, 7 and 8 ‘aud Veets to mat Light Cassimere Pants, sing! 4, Sand $6 “White Marseilles Vests... White Duck Vest Alpaca Sacks. n Sack Coats... 2 Cassimere Suits, from. nd 8S 5,6, 7 and es ¢ Black Cloth Frock Coats, from_....6 to $13 Biue Cloth Frock aud Desby Coais8 to $12 EF A Ded made on allt fon of 20 PER CEST. has teen 6 Goods. B/ Purchasers will find it to their advantate to give me acail £7 Persons going to the country, or to different Watering Places, can have their wardrobes replen- fehed at a small expense. &7 REMEMUER NAME AND NUMBER— A. STRAUS, POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Wth and ith streets, te man (cimmed with Orange color, suspended to | BROOKLYN TROOPS TAGEN TO NEW Desiring to make other stock, I will trees will Ge wockeck 1 ji] SScaFaRE pole, wasn’ Gown by andes of Cap- WORE. nyse spent Weihua douuecae 2 fe sible by the military. aud poties, authorities A aa taining my Fight on Broa@way-Stores HATS, CAPS, CANES, AND UMBEELLAS, |. HELLER, Paget i ema escort will be iurnished to |” me trich Teborers on tile boulevards Closed. i STRAW, LIN ND BAMBOO HATS. jer ‘119 Market cee ot as bee te eaten || nave au and are down | whe Grand Jury Thank Goveruer FULLLINE MILITARY HATS, CAPS, AND | & ; ep city, any time | Tnouman ior Hse Prolamation. “__EPAULETTES. a 3 19715 MARKET SPACE. 715 the day. I warn all persons to abstain suas —— ¥ WM, L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, New Yorx, July 12,8 m—An offigy banged Poe ae — toa post in street ned the FOR PRIVATE SALE ai . ee tetnth regim brought trons B Brook. ; lyn to New Mork... F Fecelving frum ADIES ING SUITS of all styles, white TES Peanghbeis as taprament of CAB wicumaleolabern ahere sea rumor thats severe ‘Bent, vetwéen which we invite woman of bas a Py NATURAL CUBLS at reduced prices, Broadway and 12th street. stores being here wi . WALL & ly Poemit NN MM Aeetiomoee Wate MARSEILLES VEs’ WHITE MARSEILLES VESTS!! GOOD AND CHEAP. RABLE BROTHERS, Ye mtr Corner 7th and D streets. W LUMBER YARD. WILLIAM B. REDGRAVE, LUMBE z Corner of Beventhy and aeeeh Q streets N. W., G7 band a large «tc UMBER. LATHS, SLM ART Te core for sale at lowest market prices. ATH8 AND FicKkrrs. SS L ™ Just received, « cargo of L, and ¥ . empeci ¥ to tie bag. in st Guautitics Leimert wane < Dealers in Lember, Wood and Coal Phart. Depot. and Mill foot of 4th atrect oust. eo {eee Yard Virginia avenue and 9th street soath- : ieiw rge eee meererrnnernnee ee | Dow Che Fpening Star. V2, 88—N2. 5,717. ’ WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1871. TWO CENTS. EVENING STAR. tale he ade ia tad | Gangs of Hibernians were collected at the street crossings on the line of ma: At S0th and Sist streets they La TER 1 THE RIOT COMMENCED. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, lon the ND G “m: ~ nN: line, ard the police made a raid on them and meen jG iB Xa awo. ; A This Afternoon’s: Dispatches, <i dispemed them. , os Ente | THURST A Seth et in th teautifal Garten Washington News and Gossip. seaman Heian THE MILITARY CALLED OUT. ‘The indications now are that a riot is inevitable. tere corner 7(h and © streets, formerly Stoseh & Kessel s New York, July 12—The police seized Weiss Beer Browery ,com ing at7 ‘The INTERNAL Revenve—the receipts from this stand of arms at the rooms of the Fenian Hail, ASSOCIATED PRES8& REPORTS. Fighting at Various Points. Wan Dee's, Orrict Carer SiGNaLOrricer undersigned will do all Iu bis power to acc ny source to-day were £451,630.53. P Nos. 19 and 2 avenue A, and brought them to | ys Deen. Orrick Cximr , Is cuests. ©. L. WINDHO a € — lice headquarters. The mob did not wait to omy mage get § vies Wroprievic. | Tar Preupent has appointed c.¢. Ewe! | THE THREATENED RIOT TO-DAY | owe reavevs peranD scons. Kearse wanes of the ole, pammersis Sor the zc 3 t 300 men obt: arms from Hibernian = SES eee Seis brie Kent: Oe — idan vd IN NEW YORK, New Yonr, July 12, noon—The much-tatked | Hall and proceeded towards the weet aude of the | S% In accordance with the request of many citizens, Ws. H. Attys, a clerk in on er ee FERS of and lon:-looked-for riot has commenced. | City, no deubt intending to intercep: the Orange YHE CHORAL SOCIETY Secretary of the Navy, has resigned. Exiensive Preparattons to Pat it Downs | ia ycut a quarter before eleven o'clock this a. m. Boy pl Will given Gen. SnerMan and party arrived at Norwich, reports commenced coming in. The first report [~s raid on Hibernian Hall, when the mob ran GRAND CONCERT, Gon, last evening. * | Major General seasartaiecoes With the | ys trom the Zid precinet, and was to the eitect | 4ike sheep. A large number were arrested and ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 19, 1871, Rf Sey epee Gove. nment Treep; to Co-operate. that a mo collected in the vicinity of | locked up, revolvers and pistols being found mere States, On which occasion will be sung their celebrated SeNATOR SumMNER leaves here on Monday — S6d s.ceet and Third ec egier my ewe gion | upon their persons, The arms were removed = 4 owe “ PRIZE SONG +] next for Boston. He will not return to Washing- | SECRET CARCUL#R OF THE CATHO- | pCople trom Led streets. ‘ id Se ag a na the Sith regiment, and taken to the ceniral fallen ‘and Ter They will be assisted by ton before the meeting of Congress. LIC ATTACKING FORCES, pings Sg may epnctekny py omerae Heng CS MBS. EDWARD DROOP, out, and, under the command of Capt. Hed: n, shave heen re Wm. Hermessy and Patrick O'Grady, of the 7 + the 15 ere to the above | 6 . vations Partially pudrrore AnovT oxE TaIRD of the civitemployees of | qHe any ing Cries of “Vinegar Hill” Sonate eng ander ordered e Gah precinct, refuse ght, a 1 thelr Datton artiatls BEETHOVEN OCTETTE. the Government: are mow ebeent upon their an- and “ Croppies Lie Down.” The second dispatch was from the 324 pre- . v orthwest Mr. Hacry C. Sherman.|| nual leave. cinct, and stated that the rioters were marchi THE MOB AGAIN ATTACK THE PRO- —The barometer w oS TY Ne apg i | _2eor Wares, thenew Commis-ioncror Asti. | Great Exettement Created by the Tareat- | through Se Renny a petra go re — me ytd Fong Soe Te eect Be order ot thewchin, | Culture, has arrived here, and will take charge cned Sitack Upon the Orangemen. SpALRAvennn. tka Beperiatentent anh They Are Fired Upon by the Militia. Ploudy abd throatening wea it = ‘ "| of the De: nt in the course of a few eral Shaler immediately held a consultation, and “ m ——— thir afternoon evening fro 13-908 GER Ts, ee ou: | CREATION OF THE “PRoresrant | TU S28 Dmediately New Yous, July 12—At 310 p. m. word was | Socth Canna, parunin’ on TRAND GIF FCONCERT AND DISTRIBUTION ||._ DB. D. W. Buss has been appointed to the LEAGUE OF AWERICA.” Shiale seve received at the central office that the mob had | weather trom Virginia ‘te FOR THE BENEFIT OF : Koatd cf Health, to fill the vacancy occasioned iment, Colonel Rockateller com- | Again aiuwacked the proge_sion, and were fired on | weather will probably The Kowndting Anytums Suiert &f Charity, Nee | by the resignaiion of Mr. HA. Willard. at point. by the militia. All the reserve force t the | Storms, merely jocal, are not considered. York, and Soldiers’ and Satlors? REVIVAL OF KNOW-NOTHING LODGES. manding, to proceed fo and guard t Th fe last order had barely been given w police were immediately ordered te that point. Le Race Washington, How. E. L. Sranton, Secretary of the Terri- OC AL Recorp Home, at another report was received (hat several Fenians . 26th STR! Eventxe Stax business ofice re ao Tete hee ni et Hine A Pisasantonr com. | tory, is acting Governor during the temporary | SIX THOUSAND NAMES ENROLLED | fry icon wont he hoa healquarters, a —_ visa m, 7% 4d 7 x ri-cioner of foternal Revenue; oa the 2th of Juy,/! absence of Gov. Gooke. IN THE KNOW-NOTHING OR- Nos. 19 and 21 Avenue A, where a large quantity pvuce Perens. Gnat. IsZ], positively s ————_ GANIZATION YESTERDAY. of arms are stored, and clamored loudly to be ——__—- -ee- The following Gifts will be awarded the successful ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY — given their arms. This was reiused, and they we: Killea. Was it Marder? : ‘he Commissioners :—4-«tory Brick hhreatet ni dow lace. "About 23) oman ‘as i¢ ler Homeo,6e'N Culvert etn, Baltimore, $2500. a50.| HA: TLEY will leaye here for a month's visit to | Excitement at the National Gaard | ‘zestened to pull down the p! ace. About 25 stints — Serious Charge Agains:a Baltimore Lady of Hix acres Trmber Land in Washington Co. Md.,with | his home in Maine upon the return of Secretary Armories. — tices were pat in stages immediately and sent ook SORE, July 32-—Fighting is Feportedin | “Siond"y—sie vs accused of the Murer of Gils Cutal, S200 Satory Brick Hous, 122 Bal] Boutwell. — At the Sth regiment armory, in He-ter street, SWoemntaes het aeene nt | St on. W. 8 chum and the 2 Mrme and fimmunition “Gicen Out. CANNON TO BE PLANTED ALONG THE LINE OF PROCESSION. Appeal of the Fenian Brotherhood to . ae ton street, Balto., 81 ratory Brick, House, 40} Cowsorrparep.—The frst and second inter- ie =» Bali, 1 fine Residence near a Goragaya.§ mii om Balto.,on Passenger B.|| nal revenue collection districts of the State of Nee Ee gli, Braiconce pear, Govenstorn. | Virgiuia have been consolidated. In view of the cation, $3.80. I fine Residence near | large per centage for pp om Be id collecting cation, 7. hg AE odjctoing internal revenue in several States Commissioner ae bae Binds, Broeaean Precinet | 2leasonton will recommend to the President the a large crowd had collected and signified their intention of taking arms, ‘There were about one hundred men of the regiment in the armory, to each of whom were dealt out forty rounds cartridges this morning. Seeing that the mem:- bers of the regiment were prey i for them, one brawny individual said: ** Come, boys, let’s —— them one woman and come members of | of a Mr. Von Noes the #th regiment, who charged upon the mob with fixed bayonets, At § o'clock crowds of Orangemen collected around their headquarter, corner of 20th street and Sth avenue, where the procession was to start trom. In the building on the corner, where iwo lodges hold their meetings, were gathered Baltimore papers of to-day tm ~ charges agains: Mra E low of the inte Majer t S.A. On Monday Last ber d from the Cr arging her with the 1 to Cease Their Sense- to the Seventh Ward and get the lads, Y 200 é oP egeoniil Ao | W. Scott Ketchun w the { A States s onal Meck a: — — i jority of the mob then d_off, under the | and had revoloe ls about then. Use Of Alexander Brown & Shares Citterne: Nations ae Balti; lav Shares | | Parpows—The Preident was pardoned New York, July 12—The authorities late | '°gdcrsiip of this man, to get “ithe lads. | a ae a teens 3) nd Baltisnor Ne y * shares of mas ietes ansas ince et is alive wit men speakin, b o OCURE Shares Helio ant Oho Ro Re sinter Phils’ | Thomas Enoch, convieted in Arkansas for az; |_last might consulted with Major Gen. McDowell, | wiispers, who, when they set any stranger cum, | | the Course Of the City Authorities harged with the crimes « smong Wilmington and Balto, B. R.'62900 Tickets only | t#iling liquor without paying the special tax; commanding the Department of the East,and | ing. keep silent. y 12. arned mect- | the most highly respectable, wealthy an inthe will be sold, at 88 ench; Seton i Roah and Harberd Hancock, convicted in North | be te understood to have promised the co-opera- | _ ‘There was.a seport of a fight at the Hibern an | ing of merchants held at the Produce Fixchanze | eval Humwore, aad Rrawe ati lint : SC Want { Commis'rs, || Carolina of 1 Mabanae for eben H. Herbert, | tion of the troope under hie command stationed | Hall, but before the police reached there it was 5 lowing resolutions were i ‘ ftsbiurg, Pa., Trustee, ama for keeping a hotel adopied : mopped oad Sk a ae, Resolved, That we enter onr solemn pn The Orangemen to Form at 2 P, M. the fact val K ‘Wash- | Out paying the special tax; Patrick C. Me- | at Governor's Island, Forts Hamilton and persona- Soe. Pittabure, Pas Donough, convicted in New Jersey for ad of last month & on. D Schuyler, and other forts in this vicinity. A inst the a ption of power on | p and friend of the Late M late Att'y Gen'l, Baltimore. illicit distilling. printed circular distributed to the commanders — — tical organization ta the prejudiesof | Place, intending to spend a few days. > peel, tn te hanks ee ee a af divisions and companies of the Catholo at- | ,NEw Yous, July 12—It is stated that tho other. - 24th ultimo he was taken sudden hed of W. G. Meizerott & Oo. | THREATENED WaR wirH THE Krowas— | ta oiing force. The numbers trom 1 to S2repro- pehupaghy gorge yep aplanduenegey pon ors That we utterly repudiate the so- | White . , 925 Pennsylvania avenue, W. H. | The Adjutant General of the Army has trans- | sent the various divisions, and the names “ine Sue a. wae tase con ore ae superficial pleadings published im | gene Van F £0. 1 Morrison. Booksellers, 478 Penuiylvania | mitted t> the Indian Bureau, for its informa- | egar Hill,” “Croppies, lie down,” ete, are sup- Lis p.m. ae of marc ; Justification, as unworthy the | terms with the fumil prenue; Benj, DeWolf, Jeweler, 619 Pennsylvania | |. letter from Col 1, | posed to indicate points where the Orange pro- | S¥euuve to 23d sirect; thence to the 2 from whence it emanated, as in direct Shortly after ue; Jno. Parker, Bookseller, 687 7th street; | Gon, a letter from Col. Grier, dated Fort Sil - i | dereey ferry, where they will be met by the | opposition to great American doctrine of | red him and several other porvons who p & Dudley Real Estate Agente, 74 Lonisiana | Indian Territory, June 19, in ‘which he says that | cession was to have been attacked by the di- | Jersey firs, where th 3 thence the pro- | Y4te, . present glassesof beor, which sh ~ aS nd pice BE hi) ee fre some fudleations that the Kiowss wil | Visions designated. "The following is said to be | 2SSion will proceed to Sth avenue; down 5th 3 ee teothing for the re- cpeat pectin, (a cious amaeh oe Tin Aeeae eetpngr and Printer, Mo. 31 | soon begin hostilities in revenge for the death | in circulation for signatures: ayenue to Mih street; along 1th street to sth 4 . wan ort : “In view of recent and probable future events or political prejudices that may unde the immediate organization of a society to be itestant the differences amongst fi BF Shires By Sra SG receive prompt atton-| Of Satank. He says the Comanches. will pitaltty wasn Pa ieo-tya7 | not join them, and that unless they are aided by i ‘ avenue; thence to 9th street; through 9th street ‘8 became v reign born citi oa wn as the Prot t ie of America to Broadway; thence to 4th street, and thence to zens, but we deprecate any restriction of the The unexpected ills OUR MENS CHBISTTAN-ASSOCIARION | dhs‘ tnere wil bean ihre. | wi headwaters tn Sew Yok with alii | COORG Lo wena {Heh ohase cia mote Wat ater | san created ‘tion: 5 States, = ‘ : nd privileges d shall be gcanted ® CORNER NINTH AND D STREETS, Military precautions are being taken, however. | societice throu; "Preeti gS Properis tecon, | Avenue are patiently waitingthe event. Almost | forall foreigness alike, withont regards thee | _ At thiet'me © ADVANTAGES OF THE ASSOCIATION: Hox. DANrEL W. Vooruxes has announced | sider the immediate event that gives rise to this men | being alowed ts have Goa oe or * eee That the tharks of thus meeting ar Washingeon ey bie ree A 3 Sie e soloed, Th ai i . shington Best Peper | Remedies Bene iota: rod ped apok srenalboarepetletpeny! castiseag| oe ee mt The claims of Howe |, The Superintendent of Police was Inforr due, and sro hereby tendered, t» Gov. Hofman | A. Aiken, s. is city andelsewhere. The claims of Roman Catholicism are incompatible with civil- and religious liberty.” ‘When the Orange leaders were informed of the Governor’saction and a copy of his proclamation shown them, they refused to state whether it altered their plans any or not; but is probable the route of the procession will not be changed. Early yesterday notices were sent fo many of the surviving members of the old Know Nothing lodges, asking them to meet at times this a.m. that an attack was meditated in th lth ward on the relations of Mr. Woods, the Orangeman who was buried last year, am] a force of 100 patrolmen was dispatched to the 11th precinct station-hovse. At7 o'clock intelligence was received that a large body of men had congregated in the 3ist — net, with the inte: urning down the princely mansion of H Heiser, corner of 2d street and Sth avenu Bowling ‘Alley. life at the close of his present term of Congress. for the prompt mauner in which he has re- | quested to lieved the Empire City from the odium of being | ful performance governed by a rabble. ains of tartar ¢ The —— Parade in Jersey City | 6), jast M nmolested, New York, July 12, 330 p. m—About 150 Orangemen paraded to-day in Jersey City, es- corted by three regiments, and were entirely unmolested. Governor Randolph and sta are at Taylor's Hotel. ymnastun. Aceordingly he says that under no circumstance ee. Literary Ksitertainmonts. | will he permit his name t) be used in connection Meeting at noon'and 6 p.m. Circulating | with the coast tor Governecot Rie ei Indiana, and that he is not and never again Mare Rea eee eee Wine ae at: | expects tobe a candidate forany office wnanee \ r he Vanquished: Charles. | He will devote himself exclusively to the duties “Gi Fashioned Boy: Parquhai- | of his profession, and his sole wish in connection Whit’ Gur, Wingy. Bhs silent Pactuer: | with political aifairs is that "Hon. ‘Thomas A- hitney. Quite: “Barones phocus. i “ Pet. Puyate: De. Halle jest Poo ea ag the democratic candidate for departue t who ha r her arrest, 1 4 her of it informed her that the war a prisoner i ber : 1 be remembered that last Tavion's THE PR: Sse and places for a revival of the organization. It = = be ‘The Governor has ordered th es s @ z ——__. tered a number of Orangem © Governor has o1 he ferry companies ©, Mrs. W BAe Navat News.—The first class steamer Wa- | 1 Understood over 6,000 names were enrolled for | in‘his garden. On learning of their in tostep their boats, if créwded, before entering we. In height cue to FIN TS bash, now fitting out f at Bosti AM be | gree anen nizations yesterday. Great excitement | Gov. ‘Hofman ordered w regiment to ths scene | the slips, until tt can be ascertained if any Nes der but graceful forn No. 12295" P Re Asi ivesce, » how fitting out for sea fon, Ww prevailed at the National Guard armories last Shes " : : York ronghs are aboard. Regiments are sa- 4 THE FINDING UPH the flag-ship of the European fleet, and it is | evening. At each place preparations were being | 0 2¢,¢xPected outbreak. No troubl i Sened et eaehscaneesnen cir for aorvice 1¢ | Somplexiou, back hair, open and ear {ARSPERE'S HAMLET | expected she will be ready t) sail about the first | made forthe antietpated trouble pT ee oe eee ee En ene mre needed. _All the liquor stores in Jersey City are | Rreasion Of countenance, aay in my i a ees sg | of October. Rear Admiral Alden, now Chief of | munition was received th large q jes and fines for the expocted emergenc cloned.” There is a great deal of excitement, but | jim comversatio ee ee BErION.- the Buroan of Navigation, will fake command | #rranged for distribution. Early this morning | The Mob Attack'an Armory and are | \;)- generally quiet. . perenef a Ne Bo, 456 ON EXHIBITION Ne, 496 | of the European flect in the fall, telieving Rear | each soldier was furnished with forty. ball Driven O1 ———_o—____ dg gta 4 —— ira AND SALE itu | Admiral Doggs now in command there. cartridges and one day’s rations, with a knap- | New York, July 12, 1p. m.— FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. pow. _ He was e graduate of West Poi ¢ : 3 : ° 2 Pei c belonged to the Wharton family, of Philadel STREET, d n ‘StReet. The U. S. steamer Congres, now prepari sack. men gathered around the Fen Teiegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. : ich i th miial in th for sen at Boston, will provably be sant Nortk | itis understood that eannon will be planted | in avenue A ithe arms, ke eg phia, which is among the most nial in the with a cargo of coal or Capt. Hall's Arctic ex- Miller refused to givé them up. The m The Siege cf Paris ¢ er City, his fat at different places along thereute of the having been a jac tvchmonts pedition. The Woreester, which went out with | sion, and will be guarded by heavy de attacked the Fenian armory, but were drive: Panis, July 12.—It is stated that the party of listinction. During the war he was stationed in ‘Stock. Paper Hangings, Weinw mupplies tte, hi: Branch, ‘now 4a en soccen of artillery. ‘One butte Vill bevetationcd eor- | off by the police and a detachment of ith | the Right in the Assembly are preparing an | Bultimoreas paymasterand mastering-in officer Fragion Ploture Gosds asa hason board.acargo of coal from Eng- | ner of 8th avenue and 23d street, and is not to bo regiment. FURIHER FROM THE NEW YORK RIOIS. in the District. Tagsels | home. fle & 1 CASH answer to the proclamation of Count de Cham- | and was not * handsome porsoual apr berly. An order for raising the siege of Paris is | pearance and the suavity of his mauner. expected at once. Gambetta appeared in the A SUSPICIONS CINCTMETANCE. Assembly yesterday, and took his seat. About fifteen months since the only son of The Minister of Marine, in an address before | Mrs. Wharton, Major Harry W. Whart he Assembly, gave explicit contcadiction t> the | also of the United States service, dicd a ‘eport which obtained publicity that thousands | mother’s residence, on North Eutaw street. of women, arrested in Paris as incendiaries after | life was insured for $40,000 in the Mx the occupation of the capital by the Versailles | Insurance Company of New York, and the army, were to be transported to Cayenne. Equitable Lite Insurance Company of this cits The Thieis Letter to the Pope a For- | Tbe {ull amount of the policies of insurar PS SS! - forth to iver" a for Capt. |, bat ir t Name and Number, _9p25-1y' she does not sitive tom the ‘Congress will be BEICHENBACH'S PIANO STORE, loaded and sent to Hall. (Ng EMEA Street, apogee Penna. Avenue, | When Kear Admiral 8. P- Lee first t20k com- TA. vER mand of the North Atlantic flect he bad a surve; Sel caepey fos the cals of the celeb; PIANOS | of the Severn (his fiag-ship) held, and @ report of Win. Ria "0., Baltimore, and Wm. pyar egrigl gs “wd : McCammon, Albany; also, second-hand] made to the rtment that she was not janos, Organs and Melodcons for sale or entirely seaworthy, though she was not con- the most accommodating terms; Piano and a and pronounced unseaworthy, as has used except in the emergency of an attack on the “Orangemen. The police will be almost exclu- sively used in protecting individuals and pre- serving order on the streets before and after the parade. The police force numbers 33 captains, 66 sergeants, same number of roundsmen, and between 1,400 and 1,300 patrolmen. The force is formed into battalions of ten companies each. The battalions are commanded by Inspec- tors Dilks, Walling and Jameson. Supreme Brutal Murders. The German Fifth Regiment Disperse 2 Mob of Irishmen Eine Potat of the Bayonet. New Yorx, July 12-1 5 4 ted paid to Mrs Wharton. Her only rema’! ‘an Toning and Repatring speirl | been stated. | Her timbers were found t be | command fs rested! ae tae cant Kelso. ag | that atnoon aman was killed infront of Hiber- | acre in a apecch Sielored the letter revent- |'s aanghter of about twentp-abvee peste St nee; TF ADIES? GOODS. Fi, and te sae ih 'w tale condition etber dees positively asserted at police headquarters that Ripe Ral fe Eatace srect o, in- | '¥ published as from Thiers to the Pope, is apao- | Tesides with her, and is well known in the Mon” LADIES’ GOODS, Ete. ie agus of the xeriels bullt, out of grown | the 0 men had finally relingusied the idea OT a eecgman, of 295 Avenne C, becamein- | ryphal. ‘The Oficiat Journal also states positive. | mental City = timber during the war, and like all the in streets of New Yi volved in an altereaiion, whem he was spvagely him down and stamped upon him. He was taken home in a dying condition. None of the assail- ants have been arrested. It is reported that two men were killed at the corner of 10th street and Sth avenue, and that a man was hanged to a lamp-post in avenue A. the alleged leiter is a forgery. The condition of Mr. Van Ness is cx Count de Pall isdead. Lamotte, ex-Pre. | Critical. His father was ‘aymasic feet of the Eure, at the request of the French | Uuited States service during the war government, has beew delivered by Switzerland | "uk of Colonel. 'o the French authorities. Ferre, a communist, | , The grand jury mects on Saturday, and will has been arrested. investigate the grave ¢ —_ preferred against the prisoner, who'meanwhile remai: France Paying the Piper. The payment of the frst instalment of the Ger- | 1emce under jy thi wooden steamers propelled by steam, decays rapidly. ‘The boilers and mac! in wooden versels, it is contended, heat the vessel and asten’ decay, more co than in sailing vesels. he Severn, ‘however, is good for some years’ service yet, and has not been condemned. ‘y owing to the opposition displayed b; the city authori ut 2s their vues reguire then to cel wi vea The sivoer of Ge ciseoie Sa eee ar) #13 SEVENTH STREET, Between D anv E Stazets. « ill not form of the celebration. This determination was ar- ic ORBLE $35 EA ers rived at by the Grand Lodge of this district, and | ™73,°q eh poate ha ot the surveillance of the police. SUNG CE ARE TERR OF 7 | perenne Reece Rar. [speek te vatinae Sig's cmtvaca hee | Hrohinen Rete “Amembly” inany tm Hewsr | man indomnaty mancompleted Way wee | gay yer comes oe a ve or t, it ot the bayonet. eine, “ — | Meee 'tne Nee York Nottenat "Outed Cocca Bete Jopeaiction. The Council of the Fentan } “"A"rian was badly wounded Im the row at Hi- | rietre, ure and Somme by the German forces such 0 servation Sn Benton (Senquto, 3 wes) NO HUMBUG! SEEING IS BELIEVING 11 Out—The Order Furbidding the Procession Re- S neetece brethren | pernian Hall, Prince sieet. He was fighting | has alfcady begun. eg MY ENTIRE STOCK OF MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, REGARDLSS8 OF COST. NATURAL CURLS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. Any shape or style of the best quality voked—Governcr Hoffman Issues a Proclama- tion—The Orangemen Must be Protected. In view of the fact that the parade of the Grangemen and of the Ancient Order of Hiher- nians had been prohibited by Superintendent of Police Kelso. in New York. and that those #o- cieties had expressed their determination of cel- gbrating the occasion in Jervey City, Governor y ay issued a proclamation, which, while cond -mning the ex- pediency of the contem with some fellows who he mistook for Orange- men. Superintendent Kelso has received informa- tion that an attack will be made on the eighth —« by the mob, led byone Murphy. A ‘tachment of fifty police and a company of military were at once dispatched to the place. All the laborers and stevedore gangs on the Mth, 15th, 13th and 19th piers have knocked off society ws in his verses. At a party in Minis or beens Entertained. London, to which he was invited, he went clad U.S line 32 Hom. Robert C. Schenck, | in a red'shirt, and with his (rowsers tucked in his fon aan ister, and daughter, left London on | boots, after the fashion of the miners of the Monday for Oxtord, where they have since been.| sierra. This disregard of English erstoms sn the guests of Hon. Montagne nard, Profee- | “Gears him to Romseiti and some of his other Lon sor of International Law of Oxford University, | fon frients, and makes the resemblance greater and recently a member of the Joint High Com- | iftween him and Walt ® tutman, who used t> slain. have some ideas of the ame kind! about dres« gy and whose picture, in his shirt sleeves, adorns race and the greatest obstacle tothe achiey:- ment of our national independence. Give no countenance > any Irishman who would dis- erace the name of ovr country by reviving the Senselers quarrels of the dead past, and would bring into this land of liberty the ‘animosities begotten of the ¥ and are gathered in knots in the several sireets. ly 12.—A royal decree has been itiors of his" ; _ MITATION HAIR CUIGNONS AT 28 CENES. ESSE Hot of schoo somopencany | Sem no | En Connon Raltmenare in crows amaiting | wai Accepting fe Feaignation ot Soe ws | “eo OH cations of Wh Laven M. PRICE, in procession or otherwii>. He therefore any More of thé New York Excitement. ‘The lower part of the city is very quict, and | gasta to the vacant portfolio. = 89 Dering the s:orm lest right 3e Mette 43 seventu sraxer, | Hig tie law-abiding cltizensof the State todo |. Naw Youn, July 12—In the vielnity of tho | there arco indicators of a mob. anes pa yy a SE ‘EVEN’ . eir utmort to ee reser! J ce juarters: moi ustle the ne 4 - on Saad prong wp pehecering ten genes it io enaer ea ee nog TROOPS FIRING ON THE MOR. uly 12.—The steeple of the | Swuck and burned up; lors on building and «tock tt between, aes NEW YORK NATIONAL GUARD CALLED ourT. under command of the various captains a. <embling, and in # shore time afterwards Goce lace. After making their report, 300 were or- rian chorch at 20th and Oxford | Sbout $55,(C9. < ruck by lightning during the storm. &7-Gen. McCleNan’s letter to the Tammany ing and completely demolished. The | mres-meeting, the Rochester Demo ra. thins did great damageto the property along pase far the shrewdest bid yet put forth by Ribbon Men and Soldiers Killed. Attack on Harpers’ Building Re- pulsed, All the infan iments of the first division hee ee eg a ee ‘New ork XG. the fret and thi | A few LLAMA 5) Ww wi wi sold cavalry squadron, 1e ‘ashington Greys, an rediaced prices hehe the first recimentof artillery were ordevel to me, A ered t ty-ninth precinct - the Wissahickon and other small towns north of ial tor rt Be 4 lnrge assortment of PARASOLS. vere ches semble at tacir armoric" at} o'clock this morn. | mandof Inspector Walling; 100 wetenent te tue —— this eity. bare ae Mp tagePeaaeea ee oe ee a a ey Sey A ing. The police force hes been ( dispo ed that | eleventh precinct under command of Capt. Ben- Bloody Fight on Broadway. — B9-Hom. Jamcs F. Wihon, ex-M. C. of I each. at HECLER large bodies may be moved from point to point | net, and vere sent to the fourth for pur- = He — The Saratoga Races, who declined three offers to enter President: jet 716 Market Space. | at short notice. ‘pose of guarding 's bi ¥ ‘the New York, July 12, 2 p. m.—Report says iwo Sanatoca, July 12—There was a very fair | Grant's Cabinet, ie devounc bier elf t9 railroad- gg oe a a PROCLAMATION BY GOVERNOR HOFFMAN. who visited the central office were | Ribbonmen were killed early this morning on | attendance at the races to-day. In the first race ing, and was in New York patarday t) attend a PECIAL NOTICE. Late Inst night Governor Hoffinan issued the || Gov. Heftinan, Mayor Hall, Sheriff Brennon, | prince street. T: for the Traverse stakes, one ‘and three-quarter bs - a4 ees following: '] Aesistant District Attorney Fel eal — fe roope are said to be fring on J ities, Harry Bassett won easily, toking the won Heats, Stockholders of the Union Pacific ‘The recent unhappy condition of affaira in Paris | 24,2h" I Hoffman, Governor—A Proclamation. | other ticians. Kelso | the mob in Ayenne A, and two soldiers were | at the first quarter and keeping it to the elect in killed. Harper's building was auacked by a g been only’ this day apprised while at being now at an end, shall soon be enabled to im- | thecar mob, who were repulsed. It isreported that the | ies, Suny, ming im and Airey third. of the actual condition of things here " » 21% rey et ac rere, ig em | Tih etree, te ure coon iret ey yeement eek | aim Fisk wo, crore Se BYE REE DHRICENT,, Commencing’ on TUES order heretofore letied by the police aa- relat fuicon anpostble, "Thebuilding oneary | oA, o0GHION of two hundred Sp Brondway, | 3,00 hates of Sots sree cates | fie whale exprstlan i tha gf wipaociny nee "Wl No 907 renee ee: C., In the viemity of Hibernian Hall very tew pip tee police Comer of sath street ‘ & fect, it is, not surprising ayer: Se-tf Kai’? Cire ‘revise, Paris. an fa ing to assemble this pol pole stages. i made their appearance this morning. in front of No. 14 street the of'a | The result was several bloody N°TCE To cabins. eae ee to-morrow, the 2th instant will be Pe oe Bere eer Ores eet: Our well known PARIS KID GLOVES at $1 per pair. rege EE ame GREAT REDUCTION. ONE PRICE ONLY. ie of the Grand Jury it was re- Homan fn terug hr proclamation of the ith Our city, and we sender ae ea eae of e ise nina oe i Saige. nina cia oe “garter er oe sect raced ; N.Y. sing ed el lacing