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——_ eet rn» THE EVENING STAR. Published Dally, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner Lith St. THE EVENING STIR NEWSPAPER COMPPY. S&S. BH. KAUPPMANN, Prev’t. ing ‘THE EVENING STAR is served by carriers to their subscribers at Tex Cust: ik WEEE, or For- TT-Foun Caxts PER MoNTH. Copies at the counter, ‘Two Cexts each. By mail—three months, $1.50; Biz months, $3.9: one year, $5.00. 5 THR WEEKLY STAR—poblished Friday—$1¥, Syear. BF Invariably m2 advance, in both cxscs, and no paper sent longer than paid for EF Rates of aivertising furnished on application. Che Evening Star. *%, 88—N8&. 5,737. ‘GTON, D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1871. TWO CENTS. LADIES’ GOODS, Etc. SPECIAL NOTICES. From New York. Siz Cases of Sunstrok—Another Victim of th AMUSEMENTS TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. ® Re: AT M. WILLIAN'S, Ladion Real 907 PexwerLvasTa Avexce, will always i find @ harusome ars, Sisewr; ay net, and Tarasol © i criptions B.P. Paria Corset. Brraw . Feathers. Hair Brak All Goode M. PRICE, 413 SEVENTH STREET, Berwsex D axp E Steexts. SELLING OFF REGARDLESS OF COST TO CHANGE BUSINESS! STRING [8s BELIEVING MY ENTIRE STOCK 03 MILLINERY AND FANCY GCODS, BEGARDLSSS OF COST. NATURAL CURLS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE Any shepe or style of the best quality IMITATION HAIR CHIGNONS AT 35 CENTS. M. PRICE, 413 SEVENTH STREET, wee between D and E strocts. [ ADIES, ATTENTION! A few LLAMA SHAWLS, which will be sold at A large asePinatof PARASOL: A very large stock of LADIES C MENTS, which we will se NO HUUBTE each. jemo-ef MARKET SPACE. 715 S. HELLER. LADIES WALKING SUITS of all styles, white and ovlors, a: uced prices. HATUEAL CURLS at reduced prices. rE CORLS AT ¢4 4 CURLS AT 33, 3 CURLS AT 91.50. ot CORSETS in the city cent. less than theyean be Our well knows PARIS KID GLOVES at $1 per ir 8. HELLER, Give me a call. ¢ 715 Market Space. jet J GREAT REDUCTION. ONE PRICE ONLY. HENRY HING, Jr., MASONIC TEMPLE, CURNEB NINTH AND F STREETS. DS, PARASOLS, S VESTS. mytly CLOTHING. ERUCHANT JAIL AND 1Orm St. ¢ rder in th Patterns cut for 25 BF Bove Rew York sty (eosING ovr saLzs a or ‘Ss, BOYS AND CHILDREN’S = CLOTHING. BISMARCK, ZOVAYE AND WELLINGTON BABNEY JACKET 5U DEBS s vITS. ROPOLITAN SUITS. ¥ x ‘The above styles in SUMMER CASSIMERES, CHEVIOTS, WHITE DUCK, MARSEILLES and COLORED LINENS, manufactured with taste and elegance for alisgesirum youths of 20 years o age. Also. SHIRTS, COLLARS, DRAWERS, TIES, SOCKS, &e., &e. Gree TF good goods at low prices. NOAH WALKER £ CO., 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU &, it. F. London & Co.) ALMY AND NAVY, RCHANT TAILOR, 1 Brown's.) ashington. GRAND DISPLAY or CHANDELIERS Gas FIXTURES SLATE MAMILTON & PEARSON, No. 4, ¥. M. C. A. BUILDING, jy™tr ___ Comex 97m ann D Sraxets._ OLUMBIA MOSPITAL FOR FE- ‘Corner US Penasyloania avemus and th strea, ‘This Hospital is situated In one of the most heal- y portions of the District, surro by its own nds, the roome are large and airy and sapplied t at a $01 SWte 91s per wee Se ead Sear, States Government provides lowing class of pat f Soldiers or Sailors of the vy, oF females who may nt temporarily, residents . a medical treatment and at unable to pay therefor. { admission to thess beds can be obtained Bee of any Stat of ti» Diseriet and ring Sorgeun Geucral, U8. Armgcat bie office corner of Beaneptrank ht streets and ofrthe Surgeon inebie? af hie oMfice, 1394 ‘Sassa. - ER There ar io twenty FREE BEDS for wo r of the Districts Onion tor aatonton * be Governor or Secre tary of the District Visiting Days: TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, from aS MEDICAL STAPF: . THOMPSON. M.D. Surgeon tr ° B. THO alce ana reviaecas 1500 Mase avenue . &. ASHFORD, M.D... Assistant Sargeo = ‘Oftiee and 0 MF avenue residence CONSULTING BOARD: Noble. D. J. A D. Eliot, MD. GH. Newinns, 8D. Low's Fo, wD. Simmel Moen ae: B: Ova No.) ON EXHIBITION |New Ne E H ON SD SALE } 439 at EVENING STAR. Ezplorion—Marine —_Disasters—The Gorman Americen Association—A Pardon Aske? For, Great Reduction. This Afternoon’s Dispatches, IN OLD BYR AND. BOURBON’ WHISKIES . ‘ ee New Youe, August 4—There were six cases bei hs Rete, | of the, nena ptRs GINS. Be. Washington News and Gossip. | sssocrarep PRESS REPORTS of gums in thet esterday 7 een Dand E " }- ec io “ a 2 lonora Casey, ¥ to have — ight doors thong Gal Felloy’s ats | 2 veareclds G2. por gal? Mobortacn ¢ THE INJUNCTION GRANTED. been lost on the Westfield. Choice Oil Paintings, Engrav! age Chromoe, ‘zo. ido, $2 do: Pine Apples (rectined,) — THE NEW YORK EXPLOSION. he fund left by Horatio Ward, of London, to Also, Largest Reock Paper Hangings, v7 isce® | Brandiee—Larocbellers @3 do.: 40. At the close of the arguments on the applica- Another Vi 4 the Union Home and School, has been formally Shades, Pictures, Framer. Pictare Qords.end ‘fassels | PUitccn: tst Sf done ae tion for injunetion to restrain the District New York, A Me Matin Reider one of | presented. Binge, Nails, Sc. in the District. Baar ES. 1588, prtiewmity are porch ponds under the | te victims of the Westfield explosion, died tus | The taunt Sarpho went ashore yesterday in Please remember Nameand Nember. ap2s-ty* | ld Tom ge, $2. morning at Bellevue Hospital. Hell Gate and lost her keel. She hasbeen towed Please remsei and Wembor. 9906-17" _ | Brandy. $1,000,000 improvement act of the Legislative ae 5 Rmqutry, | bck The ctoemer Erovidence’ on Woaeesdse | rama re iy eg he |g Assembly, this afternoon, Judge Wylie gave | Comtinmation Se in a ny. it ran inte three schooners within an hour ir sigeerg' ie ak de ele Piamos Bo el hut he oa ei met bo Soepene as | Si st eamencen seen oF te Weeks | BE,, Ong Strom ewe Seay damaged, bt ole agency for el fe a ol wi ing. iy abe & Cos Batt HURST: YORY PEARL TOOTH Pow- noded |, The German-American Association has en- Pie eee Rs gee mong ree DEH We tbe ht article fe cleansing avi preserving | the calculation of District indebtedness, and wee TE Tr wie crasained the exploded } ‘screed the aotion ef Geveruers Hofman, and Meledeons for sale teeth. Seid by all draggists. Price, and w cents. | that itis a partof the debt contemplated in the oe "esata | Randolph in reference to the Or Trenton the most accommodating terms; oe JOUVEN'S INODOROUS KID GLOVE CLEAN- ganic act. He regretted that the court had to | (alled by the counse company. Ho said | a4 cabed.tr on inv Grean Tuning and Repairing ape ERrestoros soiled gloves equal to now. Bold by all | © there was a skin of good iron outside the crack. | Sd. call -_-——--—— — draggists and faucy goods le Price. = interfere with any plan for the improvement of | An eighteen-inch crack it bear pounds ‘Comptrolier Connolly and Patrick J. Mechan BANKERS. esi Hie city, Was Gee reupomatiinisy ratte’ with toube | preware, Wat, Be camnet tall Row long the crack | a veyratiened the’ Gavernar fer the paraen « wee. Batchelor’s Hair Dye. who had acted with too much haste. The in- would rupture ‘outer | Dr. Keenan who attempted to kill Meehan two ASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS purnig splendid Bate Dye cheat oper pvr junction would therefore lay. iron was about of an inch thick, | Tears ago. ete BANK, larmalees, pie, inetantenres ° ‘The question of bonds required of the injunc- | and of new Corner Tth Street and Louisiana Avenue, death: “Avold the vetuted and delasive Freparations tionlete to cover the. datange: Walsh may ceebE |. Wee. ae Mastin che the Union | TWO of the See ee ae ee ee ee. WY'Aachlor's Hale Dye’ has had slirty years | from the deciston will be argued atid decided to- | Ferry Company, testified that he examined the |p nmrencno, August 4—Jones and Dane, ‘comenences from date of deposits, a * P ane, Sr ee cine er iinpe anes erate hg | omow moratng. irra pomp, ote se oh) Sen penieniry by etaeing tira tees my2- A. a be m a . innurres a co., Wall’ detegists, Applied at 1 streef, NOW | Invemxar RevEnve—The receipts from this | Suc af the longitudinal hot go | NeTerecaptured last might, and will be seut to SS | tree to-day wore, 9604 ,406.00. theroe Tho iron bas of juality. The oan en fe pes BANKERS, Ss TON HOTELS. ‘Tie svnscuiptioxs to the new loan there. a Tux Loxe Braxon Races.—Seven thousand HIN J. le beiler was a one the word. 1497 ¥ Street, (two doors from U.8. Treasury De- | — cnt were $50,000. PP dat oles that ch terrible emery Gen te ae eee partment, OWARD Saree : The sartedy De ; A WASHINGTON, DB. C. Hi Gotmereth sirestand Pennsylvania avenue, Se ee ‘will not. ) break began erasewise ‘en the re re, Con ipets, — = i mien Se pitcetye Deposits and trananct a General Baking | yon wish srm-<lere FABLE BOARD, return fro ang Monday. id eo jar | etian and Jim Tinsdale. Daily was nowhere each othe, enc cite ad teen | Pi tular Cae atin Se aia2, Faxpemcx 8. Prot, Engineer Corps, | te shot dey i the jnmoes ware well taken by Miledan and at par to oF i te Board, mth. ordered to report for examination _ information furnished in relation toa | Table Board. ! ARDS IRELAND, Proptieer the retiting board, in session at Philadelphia, 7 |) crack, th ve © ag lengtheanean: Delo eaaen, from the La egotiated on the best terms. ILLARD, a ‘ 4 Reto ~ | Tace before two miles. Time, 6:56. Cininca"bfore all’ the United Seater Departments | (jj 0 WULARD, Rrcutrts von rik Wier —Orderahare bean |! must have be Ww ae 5; aBteond race West End Hotel stakos-—2 miles; _delo-iftt __ x MIDOLRTON #0. anf WASHINGTON, D.0._ | recruits to Fort Shaw, Montana Territory, and ee oo age noe eg Af the Set mile Sette ean was a half JA¥ COOKE @ co, SUMMER RESORTS % to Fort Buford, Dakota Territory. {|| too much. Fee the satety- rt, ey = The ES i Tue U. S. STEAMER WACHUERtTS, Com- |) Y#lves, finds that dome Y | race was won’ by Wi by halt a length, BANKERS, 5} mo Mater Unam this their Clark A and sell, at current rates : JPET PORE PAVILION aren mere sberipeten app igrligncry aprender ou et ot Se Decdiey Sees ea meester, MEST SECURITIES GOUD ano SIL IN SIGHT OF CHESAPEAKE Dix. | Mstant for Compass Station, preparatory to | the valve, when‘ wast sand have ty bs | SA, Mary Clark was Ue great favorite be: » SURIP, Be. This femous resort is open for the recepti - pect home “A ng. E ORDERS at New York Stock Board nha og et bo 5 . XCHANGE on New York, an Franciecs, | Hort til iach Qetober nest: muder the ') Timez Ateerant Posraasven Gurenay | coppers.ior.a steam Mace oe; | started. Tes Ark heat arias eit toes OParaich HEVENCE STAMPS of all denomtua- | {OEO-Iy of the “Kirk wood Hane.) Wash: MARSHALL left this morning for Paris, Fau. || af aggeald be & | inorder. Nellle Gr:s first, Clisuax second, Joba Istue CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT bear ing nb hution, fenplnes croquet lynne 4 auicr county, Va., where his family ia, He wily |’ Sed safety valves of stcam- | Heenan ai ee ean em ingen ereat. ro ood muwic, &c., &c., are aimoug the amuse- |) return on Monday. boats stated that hehad in- | *head TUN. 245.4. The second heat frente at “his dalightful plade: “Can be reached by as aeonad the bation there was no | Was won in the ing order: Nellie Gray ———e ont dafly frou Baltimore and Wi Mn. HExDERsox, @ Chicago artist, is at first, Climax second, Jehn Heenan third. Net- SEWING MACHINES. = Sa amen boon cotabliehed es the. raat, Peipuapacooas of eee yon, page ye Om rein bel rpm lie Gray canve in three lengths of Ciimax, \AULLcox « Gina's erie: S3per day. $18 per week, $60for August, | President Grant for the Chicago Historical 8o- ipeh of . It was e fines esa vate ea iad sulla, te V and $W for September. ciety. The President has ven him two when first made, but was _a quarter‘of an all seixtoe: Be ley echo en eauile aidniee ato: 20mm BR TRRW SO re emt cg | Coty The Eee already gi inch thick at the - 3 iron. Teel mile wa passes ‘Helmbold 3 iengcs — rere ' . Atthe or THE SIMPLEST AND LESS LIABLE TO a re Mont Cuances aT West Pornt.—By direc] eight’ pounds ae th the second mile Relmbold was 2lengths ahead of GET OUT OF ORDER. = isk res celica be = iio 2d a quarter ef an inch thick. From | ee ne as of ‘This beantifal SUMMER RESORT, sit- ion of the Secretary of War, Captain the t Appearance of the boiler, not | eee, ee on in the tollnar arte rages Agency at CHAS. BAUM'S near Snicker® Gap, on Alexandria’ Hall, 10th infantry, will be relieved from duty, knowing of the flaw, he would allow bairty id dete +5 M8, : a tod Winchester curopike-will Be ready for ay Auuetialtoueier naory seme the outside of the started sheet was per. | bold Ist, Leland 24, Niagara 3d. Time six maim CORSET AND HOOPSKIRT FACTORY, | a fie’ contr will | the West Point Military Academy, on the ist of Reet; Bacrere mes mpprligsy a — si econlnge namenen mane. | ie Eas rats Meet a | femerenign cece e gale | Revert g cceimteariecgetie | moans meniee or a Guin, Tr HE FLORENCE INNAC artillery; Frank Heath, 3d artillery, and Charles | the -four pounds, hy: ic st y at the reside: Mr. Guild, No. 74 IMPROVED NOISELESS LOCK-STITCR Mn ETT ERIN i et éry, have been to] Sst, at the inspection six weeks ago; the crack reer seg RA gee ory gr Carne, | tte oxEEP AALS GS wanngn, | ine duty a Wes Foe Pebely coca ecanesdaey an | Mem on w Set Harn, rng FAMILY SEWING MA\ - . 5 EY | Seebodilicheh Sane wax + ‘ ’ house in charge of a servant woman named aac For WASHINGTON Mz- To counsel for the owners. —The hydrostatic | 2 7 © = 7 4 Seynaracrantls Rede ateatanaaes. | Tester Ges et 22m | cnamen-~Gov. Come, hr-Ark Shaper, ana] tat eetably moran te crack, Soa do | fas Hols, sou ttre vary oa. Sur an ra) + - 4 . ere Was any excess of steam on when | ™ x +d gp fo: to Gotee nee beep sesi oti Mack anaes cm vants half price. a delegation of the Territorial Legislature, wait- the explosion oceania: I bave been inspector | Festerday morning the Misses Hyland, living ed w hext door, went in to render her any assistauce = - inexchings, ‘Also, RERATRING done promplly.” | | Through tekets from Washington, to the pets go lhigepeeet lp erecnt inl mee Te! Fee eer ee ee ea eet nice | the might need. One of the ladles, on going to prays SET OEE mean Bl ond eneets, | Sonsener Baller ioe see ae the new ‘at the Washington navy | (cr, cscqrering » flaw where it knowing it to be | the kitchen to procure some tce, raised the top = KEYSTONE — S| eter, $39, 600d until ‘October Tet, for Sine youre abd 1 world hava slhenea a0 ‘pounds. | Of the stove and discovered t ly of an infant HE KEYSTONE sale at 60 avenue and at the Marylan? avenue Connally, one of the engineers of the | therein’ burned to @ crisp, with a oord tied SEWING MACHINE | ic 7510's. m.; arrive at Capper Springs Staten Island boats, and having mine years’ ex. | tightly aroudd its neck. On returning up stairs for an early tt and graduated from © fireman, stated 4 #e communicated the fact to her sister, and alas Sheowrng perteeee eee be Meaed ol any ot the DI Eiatine fam tue Westfield, in his turns this dag Jaffer conversing a short time on the “yo BEST MACHINE EVER CONSTRUCTED, m, Ballantyne, eq. Moses Ke Bea navy yard, in order to keep the skilled mechanics | week, and found no of danger; never read | {iscovered the woman Stoning at the door. Call at the office, AS. Bratt & Bon. Francis WEE Een, emp) }», a8 there no large private estab- | the new certificate put up by Mr. Matthews, but | bey then retired to their own house, an! in a SPACE “Peck, Bsa. iaton Lloyd, La lishments in this city Where they could get work | was aware the intendent asked for twent: short time heard the woman rekindling the fire 711 MARKET SPACE, David A. Burr tavins Knight, Bisq. {f not emploved by the Gpvernment. It is high- | five pounds, and bre understood he was ati in the stove. They immediately communicated Bias Sold on me LLICOE S COe | —OF Mrs-Clara A. Rines, Capper Springs. " Jo9-tf | ty probable that one of the vessels will Levent that much; hasread the old certificate but dite | With the police authorities, and Sergeant Mo- mnie ty ‘Agen here. make it his business to read the new one; used to | COMAS and Officers Mewshaw and Baker ar- rested the woman Kelly. She admitted to the Ofticers that the child was hers, and that she had srrangled it and afterwards plac the stove for the purpose of con: ve 8 a Treason for the deed g ‘Witness and Mr. and re- e test this the Westfield every fourth dai Was present at e ection a ronounced it ‘‘all right, the boiler bore Tre INDIAN ComMisstonERsHIP. — Some doubt having been expressed as to Mr. Brunot’s acceptance of the office of Commissioner of _ INSURANCE. H. B. 7D ORTH WESTERN Indian affairs, Mr, Wm. Welsh, of Philadelphia, | Year as well as ever it did; the government ; NUTCAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Wm. » of F 1 | valve would blow at. twenty-tive pounds ox | 244 deserted her and married again. Coroner hve. MILWAUKEE, Wis. = tothe dope Sees ceteeate siete pounds, and the main valve would | SPicer was notified, and held an inquest on the vo. GarLonD, eoun Surry, Vice Pres’t; remains, the jury rendering a verdict of death ; by strangulation. The child was born about $ o'clock yesterday morning. The woman was committed to jail by the Coroner for the action or the grand jury.—Bait. American 4th inst. blow ‘very strong. at twenty-seven pounds; there was no k on the government valve the day of the inspection; ‘not know who unlocked it; remus there was no lock on it when she i, H Jous H-VaN Drax, Pres't Was organized in i858. Has $9,000,000 assets, and eing @ purely mutual company, rthw: rn furnishes insurance at its mei cost. This net cost will be less than in most, if not all, Eastern companies, because it obtains higher rateg YOU CAN GEF of interest on its investments, a lower ratio of the Indians with whom he has ht in | cate allowed 25 pounds; is able to read and write: A SreasoxaBitE Worp Apovt Pracnes.— iT reserve. Age . been bro: > “f Mi ca ependeat ation ns Oftce 303 Th ste ee AGE MANY REAL BARGAINS contact, will urge Mr. Brunot to accepts and | believes they were allowed a margin of 2 pounds: | ‘iat cxling pence ik the Coenen, wenn cis-tf oral Agent. : jmany of them will strengthen his hands by join- | ¥a%, under that impression, though the. old | tf: they are deyresive to the clresiation, an certificate placed the maximum at 25 pounds; i dian civilization. pp ben was licensed in 1803 in New York. Inspector who is at prosent exhaust the system, owing to the prussic acid pay NATIONAL METROPOLIT. »: 3 B. Stuart, Esq., 4 ? they contain. Speaking of peaches, we would FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. 1 at Clif Fake aeting Socreaty CEMEe hs | atc times liccaeed, ura core hasan eur a; | ibierm our lady Feaders of due meitiod of pre- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ALPACA, DRAP DwBPR | of Indian Commirsioncrs that he has forwneded | the time of the explosion, and thie is why be | Most Sr then: Take good-staed free ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870, SEERSUCKER, CHEYI07, eh fe. bay nes Oeeeeny regneeting he ao the. aaivtp-valee wat te workiag or ibe | stone peaches, wipe them with a towel, halve CASH CAPITAL. ..9100,000 | LINEN, DUCK, resides When lest bossith for near the extreme test it began to Jeak, aud | ‘hem; and place them fixt-side down, in hot but- ASH : - - | there was every adi of its being tree ter or lard. Let them fry toa nice brown, then Steere RELY. Pees nannert | THANNEL: ie Me anirrty of Cavaty, auc Vrulana of | ipod nce uae, ey Uy — Sadie MB. TODD, Vice Prosident. TRAVELING SUITS, oes Nee Peal Se Walle aaabic tn ¢ Erie | cited and form with the juice of the peach a BAM . Secretary : ich syrup. Serve up hot, and if you don't like i —pvintew WHITE VESTS, ; WILL taxx To Pay rr—In reply to an inquiry | building, Jersey City. stated that he bullt the £ {hem you read not repeat the expenaent. Akane 7 . B. Todd, 7 boiler of the Westfield in 1861, of the best Penn- + 3B Biake pCa pusmmns, | f Gov. Cooke as to the time for an | Syivania iron yaad persons think the dish a superb om °&. Matzerott Lenman, Shes baal Gakauice” Meek “s Icep Wari the hotseason, says the ER—Duri Phrenological Journal, the excessive use of iced Water is one of the most prolific sources of dis- ease and sudden ._ In very-hot weather, when water is rendered extremely cold by the use of ice in the cooler, uo person should drink it m that condition, but should pour in, or dr from the hydrant, as much water of the ordi temperatare as will modi oclé-tt FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Pelegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Two Years More of Thiers, Lompon, A} $3 Centre has A. B. Shepherd. ALL OUR STOCK MUST BE SOBD to make room for goods for the next season. _ REDUCTION IN PRICES. $19,000 WORTH OF SPRING AND SUMMER le, bi ait about an October tempers WEAR MUST BE SOLD IN ORDER THE REASON WHY! operat peg ped emg SE a bese Jeans win Be grink wishout “damage. Nothing is wurse Sd eat eg low that we can keep thea the public toms so Ui rate the time required’ would DEO ye m | Good Weather for the “Crepe” tm | aman tas acquired despepsin by fi bad lfee qe Fapidly to bay that the goods afe going off very fash, From th foregoing it wil be seen that the po- | Loxpox, August ettn eather thfoushout Shen -congutions which won’ Sanpete IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE LATENESS OF Sa in petty y pepmge gees England continues fair and Tavorable W te | dea fe dangerous THE SEASON, AND PREPARING FOR A nial Oe Sa ee pal ofthe debt to cancel the principal, will not | C49 go0,009 american Ratlway | THz Isrenxatioars—A reporter of the LARGE FALL STOCK, WHICH TAM the rates of interest at which the payment to the Swindle in Germany. New York Herald has intery d Dr, Karl Sana mime IS GUARANTEED. fand inay from time to time be fnvested, Loxpon, August3.—A Holland firm has sold | Marx, grand secretary of the Workingmen’s In- in Frankfort-on-the-Main, bonds of the Rockfort and Se Louis railroad to the value of $9,000. e ion isa and an investi tiomhas been instigated.” . Wales as an Irish Free Mason. Lonpox, August 3—The Prince of Wales will be Provisional Grand Master of the Dublin Free fasons. Orange War Threatened in London- Loxpon, August 3.—The Orangemen and atholics are preparing for a row sat Londen. derry on the 12th of August. ternational Association, headquarters at London, and ai much uninteresting matter, reports the following question and rep! “Cor dent—Have you a strong organi- ¢ United States?” , ,. Yes; but we apprehend no vio- lence or trouble there, unless, indeed, some of Your great iron or other monopolists should take it into their heads to employ fierce to put down strikes, asthey have done in ane or two instances, in which case they will be swept away like chad before the wind” Tif Wrexty Svar for this week, just out, contains reports of the proceedings in the In- Junction Case and Market Company Investiga- tion; a full account of the Suicide of Laura th ED ESPECIALLY TO OR- DER, | OFFER FOR THE NEXT 20 DAYS: Light Cassimere Suits, at. Cheviot Suits. Blue Flannel. White Duek Su! zation in “Dr, HABLE BROTHERS, CORNER OF 7ru AND D STREETS, vB INTELLIGENGER BUILDING. T° SAVE OR NOT TO SAVE, THAT IS THE QUESTION. His Heap was LevEL.—aA New York whole- : — Richer, sale grocer, who had become rich in his basi- Light Colored Panis, A 4.—The weekly statement of | ness, has iately made the following revelation. Sage: Cnsumnace Peake, teats READ THIS: 6 the Bank of France shows an inerease of | He says his rule always was when ‘he sold a bill White Marseilles Veste.-.emsenneer¥y 9 Fort Soxy, Dacotam Temarrory, July 8, 1971. nd @ hak 18,000 000 francs during the week. of goods on credit to immediately subscribe for White Duck Vi 50. ie, eee awe Ler pie shoe Ea] a per annum, in ie" of debtor. as his ain uae nail G2 ir custemers . | advance; sin pies five cents, in wrappers, ent before gave ative eadofuction, Mo | tepdy formaliiag so” f 2% cents for postage, Those Closed find $3 for ‘and advertising space he took the fact as evide } iy. “ A Soe_e Story.”—Under caption the arial ‘wns. many E.smrTH. |x) “Y" Times publishes the following mate eg igh ahr gg veg per pen pend btre' it across the heads of two columns on asiness known sijetpLinen Galarsond ahs; cud baveyuntteceites = cur OULLARS and two pairs reversible CURES Jeo, 00 Work and Trevelia ASKETS at @2 Large extra-size Suits, of Cheviot, Cassimere, Blue Flannel, and White and Brown Duck, ‘at very low rates. for Al eae the amnesty Ashore—Coal tee ap yertisement is oak ues 9 that business men are not slow to observe. at a Tux Pestuence Fry ty New Yors.—The was some made pearance in N, a sear Fores die, pau prea nes H i tle longer the common house fly, bas 52" As I am determined to reduce my Stock with- Tha heate pentectl? tocna Nea nt <ideley. parchasers will ind it to their advantage oaee, with e waite mack iene owe j mari ie evr the rs th are a! A. STRAUS, invisible green; the Tentainder of the, bode, 319 SEVENTH STREET, nd POPULAR CLOTHIER, 2011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Between W0th and lth streets, inte ‘Three doors from Nth st. ORR aa FOR DIAMONDS, &c., yablicen, Mayor Loaner HIP! HIP! HURRAH! CHEERS FOR THE DISTRICT BOYS. The Boat Race at Nerfolk. The Potomacs of Georgetown Victortous. Time, 22 Minutes, 30 Seconds. Scenes and Incidents. (Reported for the Evening Star.) The boat race yesterday at Norfolk between the Undipe Chub, of that city, and the Potomac Cind, of Georgetown, was terminated tn a man- her eminently creditable to the latter club, and the occasion bas been instrumental in making for the organization many friends—first, because of their excellence in rowing, and secondly, for the excellent manner in which the programme for the excursion was carried out. An exeur- sion party of five hundred souls starting off on a trip of forty hours is generally brim full of Ciscontent and ili-teeling all round before its return. This, under ordinary circumstan- ces, is the case, but the committee of the Po- tomac Club having the invitations im charge ex- ercised @ judicious ¢ a their distribution. The consequence was that everything passed off pleasantly, and In fact, so accommodating w committee that by grounds fo hoticeabie. ARE RPOLK. The steamer Lady of Lake reached her at Norfolk at 9 on Thursday morning, after a pascage down th river and bay. At fT passengers heartily welcomed «ts of the Un Club and the friends and relatives of se the party, and after her © had disembarked the boa Club were taken out and house of the Undines. Most of paweony songht entertainment in visiting the futoresting Rotnts about Norfolk, while some put off imme lintely to the hotels with the hope of getting © little sleep. Norfolk itset ted A remarkably lively incipal aghtAres were Shira with persons collected f © m different see- tions of Virginia and North Carviina te witness the race. THE ALL-ABSORAING TORIC was the race and rits of the crews, while the preponderance of favor attached to the Po- tomac, and bet of ten to one were offered that they weuld come out first. A ba stationed at the National Hot ters of the Potomacs, had the ¢ a large concourse of listeners, the Juvenile Congoes, arrayed in the variog costumes peculiar to the race in this region, amused themseiver in struggling with ‘each other for the acquisition Of pieces of money thrown by the hotel guests from the balconies and wi . ‘The contests were long and vallant, and in the melee some came out minus certain valuable articles of apparel. The scone created much merriment. The hour app@nted for the race being 4 p.mi., every one was in readiness by 4 o'clock, and the streets leading to the Elizabeth river were throngod; stores were closed, and A GENEL. was indulged in. the race were many wharver along the Line of « filled, while an immense rowboats tacked and making the scene on ‘The available positions on the PLADAY tunities for viewing excellent, and the de were equally crowded, as the country people in that portion of Virginia flooded in by the ditter- ent roads. The large ferry steamer was filled with spectators, and took a position near the stake-boat, while the Lady of the Lake stood alongside the course, and gave ali on board an pportunity to cong rs as they came along. The pon the river was very ereditat «of Nor- oik and Port thing like a collisic 8 great was the umber of cruisers, betokens excellent management on their part. At five and a half o'clock an attempt was made to clear the course, and shortly after, the boats Whisper and Meteor were got into position, and layed on on their oars ready for receiving bo answer, the immediately, and with # quic! m Doth boats left the stand. per” took the lead on the first ually dropped to 44. whieh she k out the first mile, the « 45 stroke seemingly at w tween that number and 44 race, the crew ¢' their system: grad- up throngh- keeping them and the stake perceptible in THE TURNING OF THE METEOR, she having been thrown out of her course by the passing boats, an ws of Which some little t and buoy. This was time was lost. Turning the stake boat the Meteor lead the Whisper some utes. The Whisper rounded the stake buoy gracefully, and started for the home stretch with an evident intention of do’ good her lost tim: 1 best” to make cir knowled, of the @ tides, Notwithstan ww, the excess of mu: rect, RTEOR SHOT ACROSS TRE Hot made the course in 22 minut secon minutes and 65 seconds bef arrival of the Whisper. The boats were greete with deafening shouts upon their arrival, and LINE, cheers were given for the winning crew. The crew of the Meteor, imme y aiter the race, put their boat upon’ the steam prepara? Hons were made for an immediate start for home, the hour of departure having been de- layed to accommodate the ex mists, through the courtesy of Ceptain Gray, of the Laily of the Lake, whose gentlemanly conduct and good management contributed not a Little to the pleasure of the excursionists. PRESENTATION. he boat left her moorings the ndine ©! ‘ c borate workmanship. received by Colonel Frank Jon macs, whe responded in a tew r he expressed the thanks of the clu courtevus receytion in Norfolk. THE DEPARTURE FoR TOWN As the boat pushed off three r were given for the Potomac Bo ng Club. compliment was vociferously acknow the club and its friends from the ste The indefatigable young man who stood ever ready with torch in hand to ignite the powder on the fuse of the cannon now made good t afforded, and blazed away to tly ders « , Crabs and peaches on shore. The thanks of the entire party are du following gentlemen of = COMMITTEE, ¥ Attentive to the wantsof all: mman, W. A. Gordon, Jr., N- ‘Simms, P. Weicker,J. C. Mar_ lex) A. Rodrigue, . "Ritchie, H. 3 Deliart, Samuel W. Owen, J.Q. Adams. The xcursionists arrived at the wharf this morning at 10x o'clock. The Undine Club will row . A RETURN MATCH im our Potomac some time within six weeks, We will weloome them heartily. “Rew, Broth- ers, Row!” es B87" The diving belles are all at the seaside. 87 Philadelphia is to have palace street-cars. a7 Prince Arthur is to be made Duke of Con- naught. 57 The female wrist is now worn elevated, but the hands still droop. S7-There are sixty-eight colleges for females in the United States, id thinks if wo- amen are tobe adic’ or Fle a anaes men should be allowed to enter Vassar.

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