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—— devas vy) al allusions as ch as 7 possible. The et attorney demurred to the acannon = challenge, and —- joimed immune on the THE WEEKLY STAH~published Friday-$L& distri demurrer. The torney said the statute Sales pener eet onger than pale ben vse. 39—N®. 6,009. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1872. TWO CENT oe was merely directory, mandatory. If Wa Bates of advertising furnished om sppliestion ——————— Ven. | > Lon Le ae en te be Tried at THE EVENING STAR. | ry re STOREW’ COUNSEL MAKES ANOTURE DiLATORY Puahed Balty, tendage Bxsepted, pencadti oraing’ The prises sopiaee AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, be in the best of health. On the clerk readi ! the names of the petit jurors, McKeon, connect Pennsylvania Avenue, Corner lith St. peed y yey challenged hy = the ground aY commissioner jarore not comply YUE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COWY. fom, UheRcon sid he‘notieed on the Tats 8. H. KAUFFMAN, Prev't. Bamely: “Benjanta Pullers” Teo ent PER WEEK, 01 'oR- . J FI-Four CENTs PER MONTH. Copies at the photo ee a ee ne nn 1 Ws nee eee ee ane A EP aE er 2 eT nT euch challenges were sustained, this everlasting delay would never be got over. Judge Ingra- ham decided the challenge not sustained. ‘Tho = selection of the jury was then proceeded with. Resorts. McKeon objected to the presence of te . ALPHABETICAL iv mmrgatamten meena. | SPECIAL NOTICES. (|, RYVENING STAR. {rerren Te Summer Revrs. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | ke prosecution, and Judge Inge . at ‘i _—_ od 7, - ons - —— ham said for th nt be would dispense wih BUSINESS DIRECTORY: Gov 4 Big Basket. 11009 -bet.l0th&iith. M. Willian ee TONIANS THERE — THE DROUGHT — AMUSE- This ?, 4 the re hn =e > oui ‘on ite Containing Cards of First-class Establishments | txprssnost lex Oo, flee, 1904 Pe. ay., near 13th Will commence this da Washi N d Gossi eee : Afternoon’s Dispatches, 4 JERY BEING INPANELED. | ; q ei > 7 a SELLING 18 ENTIRE stock ashington News an 0881p. SrRixe Date, Lovpox Cousty, V Mr. Bruckman was the first Juror accepted. im all Branches of Business in the District, ICE CREAM MANUFACTORIES. Ata Disccunt ef Twenty Per Cent. to make room for —— June Irth, Associated Press Reports. The name of Albert Etisburg was called. The — bap aS corner Lith st. & Pa. ver Ba Re AVENUE. INTERNAL REVENU®.—The receipts from this This pleasant summer resort is now open for Pens raed counsel tor the prisoner chai! for the prin- Jone A DAME OR ELY cree be Man ioae, | Arnica Ive On-omeessi2ith ot sbet. Band F. | jel7-2w ‘AND 7 Cite Taevise, Paris, | Source to-day were €356,613.53. Visitors, and several Washington families are | _,,, ‘The Dend-Lock at tone Kg a Savor, bat under the operation Abn DErers 0. Frenne are aes rene, a4Tent Fine O14 Rye Woisky sec acaogs 7 wet om We) irtAmng the Warningounn now hr, | wetlenisettiacr torte eae | mane, wv iw? laws ciinay wit ove |. B. Laxneas & Co., Albany Ale, 619 La. sveste, is . Surg. ents 5 a ¥ ing. nd » very long as Db passed ‘the 7 " aLurE EGrtee, Mamoy's Phila Ale. Goorget'n. INSURANCE OFFICES. — a eee, find Mr. Fiteh (of the firm of Fitch & Fox) and | counsel of the two contracting powers, “From | ala. ee bree Pad sey mnt beh ARCHITECTS. ASE 7th and D sts. WARRANTED PERFECTLY PURE. Tae CALLED '(2°s.Wut of the one hundred family; Mr. Bushrod Robinson and tamily; Mr | an —. hour this morning they have been en- | acce pted. Homberger was tried and accepted Pe crs tiene epraee Bose Sarre? | BAF ares opt ie yd and forty millions of called "62's there yet r> | Searle (the architect) and Tomtly; Mr. Anderson | gaged In Jong, consultations. Last night the | as the first juror recess was taken. ber = FH . P.O. 3. the firma cr Chipman, Hosmer & Co.) an: mericans had arranged some pleasant excur- oo 5. ¥. M0. 4. B.,cor.sh & Dats, | HERaixe & Joxes. Life & Fire, i st.. near 15th Fen Skmcrsas, axe Fisory Uae. main eight millions to be redeemed. | familys Mer, Clarke, (superi 5 : a x x zu - — » Cf perintendent of the | sions, with an early start this morning, but at a UU S22 Dowie: fiom sy May Butiding, fee and — Tue Present and General Porter leave un | Washington oftice of the American Press Asso- | late hour both sides received impartent tise wheter yer ceee Banccw 1225 Pa. sve. bet, 12h and 18th sts. Pry ey ite 3 Large Bottles, §1 per bottle; or §5 per gallon. | the 9:20 p. m. train this evening for Long peep raceye By cen x ag ogg 4 ee ee [rece gy = June 19.—A special from Madrid, RNEYS-AT-LAW. ERMAN Branch. amily; Mrs. J r » and Mrs. Se y cxathndi andell | dated the 18th instant, says:— The state of ATTO S JEWELRY STORES, — Le ae G. Kellogg. A fine piano furnishes music for | Palmer visited Mr. Evarts and repeated the Spain ts alarming. There bi: been partial Gabatncres dUanniseron ase ooe cee wan, | 8: Ger eae ia Fat War's SI) Brlaxe et Geo | Alco all Kinds of California Wines,7éc. and 81] gig wationaL REPUBLICAN ExEoUTivE | dancing, aid out-door sports, such a8 ple-nice, | visitat a later hows, ‘Phicctteneyre rte ene risings of republicans in Andulusta, sities the 3 ch street mor-hwest. W.D.Gexx. Wash Bin) Bridge W. per bottle; Port, Angelica, Mrueeatel, Sherry, Hock, | coumitTzE, ex-Governor Morgan, chairman, | {ii"g, bunting, and Lorse-back riding, arc | hada long consultation withthe British counsel | LunE® Of Tet r the dictatorship of Ser- Wircen itor of Cisims. 614 loth street, JUSTICES OF THE S . indulged in ad libitum. The country is now | at the Hotel des Bergnes. In fact, the British | rano; with ‘absolute powers for di me: . 9 Pa sv., Titles, Convey’, Notary. | Chas. WALTER, 342 D street. o} ‘ite City Hall. and Claret, Also, Kelly's Island Catawba. met in secret session in New York yesterday. really charming, and tince the late retreshing | agent and American counsel have been fully | and ‘saxpending the ‘consti ation, "The conser . B May bui! ing, Fh ate B.C. a pill cmt porns terest: | These Wines are very superior, and just as rop- TuE Rio GRANDE COMMISSION will meet in on vegetatiun has been sporting its livelics ose spp amd in seeing each other, vet in | vatives are enraged at the rejection of their p a be. LEA SH ND! Nes, ec. zi reen. receivi lorwardiny spat . ft posals x beewern Dead SB. | w.s. pak street, between @ and H. resented. New Orleans the ist proximo, preparatory to THE LONG-CONTINUED DROUGAT evident ‘that unica the counsel’ on both sides ore ing borane Ja retand oie aan etry poblic,) | Joun U.Saa FER, 714 D street, between 7th snd 8th. ARTHUR NATTANS, Druggist, making their investigation of affairs on the | throughout this section of the country will cut | come to some ment to-night, acting upon ‘ D sia op City Hall. D z agree! ight, acting upon | deus has been tried. Lis Law Building, sth street, | J05. U. Haxuarn. 323 sth ot, bet. Pa. av. end Dot | icis-tr Second and D sis.N.W. | Texas border. ‘They will first visit Brownsville, | Short the grain and grass crops. ‘The averag | ministry, and . Pa. 2 the Instructions of their rn ta, inbis Law Buide teed | J-F-Lirrmany, npper manufact'r, cor? ect pene ag eo a Li ‘hort th “ then the deluge!” exclaims a Serranist journal. Texas, and from there ascend the Rio Grande | field of wheat in the county has been fifteen | will again meeton Wednesday proforma and be | It ieectt har ‘Serrano has left tngland in dis- 5 Eoe Residing, sth tract, | es Ce Oe gs cane A Card. to New Mexico bushels per acre; but it is Sar iL oe eee | Teauested once more to adjourn. In that event | guise, and that Sagasta has left for Franes. Rb, Hooe building, 1383 Fatrect. | "Si wnOGRAPHERS. A Clergyman, while residing in South America, Tus TARLATOORA Will bail trom Washi sight buskele The tee ae aah, te Ie pale ges oe rye | to hear of an adjourn- | The radicals are arming the population of the . _ . 'GEDNET, 466 Pa. ave., bot. 4 and 6th ats | 28 Missionary, discovercd a la nnd elemple reesody ‘HE ‘4 will sai 0 ington Lot rireuer “oy 5 a é mer erg seve! lays, because the agents of | towns.” Wit iras, Witaeor. tote and Dateoote, | gave y Gans Wilard's Havel Stabl Ehole train of disorders brought on ty banefuland | the different pavy yards. She will stop at | elds replanted a worms: The very dry weather | for the” traemission “Of tcianathte “UR? | gLOxDON, June 19.—‘There were terrific thun- mxsoX, Pa. ave.,corner sdstrect cast,” | KEYES & Co., Willard’s Hot Hiencble remedy: Prompted by a desire tobeneht | AUnapolls and receive on board the class of | hax enabled the farmers to have clean feldc, | patches, aud im thie respec er Rec iciise | Ser storms yesterday afternoon im the north NINGS, FLAGS, ae, Wacninctos Naizon, 1098 B otreet, Hheatilcted and tatortanmiecY will send the recipe | cAdet engineers (about 15 in number), who will | and it the scan is good trom this time forsard | Petar aresied diag entree ie Americans who were exposod to thetvioisuce sf%bperore pe Saag oop eee LOAN OFFI: for preparing and usiug this medicine, in @ sealed | make their practice cruise for instruction on | it is (hough: a tair crop of corn may be antici- | cations mrs: 9¢ sent to London, and then to | were injured” Pe cea : » bet. . Guanes Henzex envelope, to any ene w! bo needs 1, Fret of Charge. board. — Hata crop, —- is corte okra ae . Both governments receive the FAILURE OP DEALERS tr “Ere.” Gro. 8 Besrrt,i7i Pa. ave., corner 1sth * LOOKING GLASSES. ‘aédrees, Btation D, Bible House, | SPECIAL AGENTS ArroinTeD.—The Post- | GroP Of Loudon, has been cut very short by the | best of assistance from the Swiss and Frepch | | Lompom, June 19.—A decline in the price of Ouas. M_ Lave, Nat'l Pic & Broad, 230 E. Onpite : oy 19th strett, marz-ly New York City, G ‘al 4 inted at al rought, and the yield is comp:ratively trifling. —— directors. It is not improbable fiat | Erie railwa; shares has Caused the failure of os ao Francis Las, 1236 Pa. avenue near a S moster General yesterday appointed nine special | The prospect for an abundant fruit crop was | an arnment will enable one or both sides to | several dealers in that stock. ‘ND, 711 Tth street, between G and H. LUMBER YARDS. on ————_————— | agents of the port office department, with pay never finer. and this is @ great section tor de- | surrender their ground, or consent to certain ——_e—__ BANKS AND BANKERS. Ws. McLe. eee street canal, PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. at the rate of 81,6v0 per annum, and &3 per licious fruits of all kinds. We are now luxuri- | modifications which could not have been done Laber Revolation. = & Co., Execntive avenue, corner 18th st. Ts. diem for subsistence, to take effect on and after rs TIONAL SAVINGS Ba RT rat pieiitiad ere cua Tach vice: ating on the finest of cherrics, strawberries, and | before, ad Sth st | JouN 'LELLAX le The out exposing themselves to the THE MANUFACTURERS TAKE A BOLD STAND. ccc NY 5 SBNON —Th ABEOW, | July 1, according tothe new postal code late, | raspberries. charge cf g given way to the dictationof | New York oT a ‘sEavine & Tare Oo..Pa . MARBLE WORKS. eee EON ine eamer ‘Among those appointed are doer Selye, James | A grand picuicis arranged tor Saturday next | the cppesite side ele ie very evident that ofturts | tranchar ur Keim Lee ag Tf Moone & PaRvin, 96 18th st., opp. Treasury Bep’t’ | Wivr1 & W1LsoN,1025 7th st., bet. N.Y. av. and Lst. ing been rebuilt and entirely refitted McDowell, and A. R. Leib, of his city. tothe “ Bears Den,” one of the highest pointe | are being made to adjourn until next week, in | vicinity met last evening and passed resolutions BATHS. Gizson & Toumey, Pa. av., bet. 23d & 24h ste. by ner present owners. will leave her' is eee . | of the Blue Ridge, about eight miles distant, | hopes that Granville and Fish may inthe mean- | to reject the eight-hour system and accept only 82. CLocy Bath Rooms, corner $#h and Fatre . MARKET STORES. bart, foot ot 7th street, dally, — megencgrernr PgrRsonaL.—Senator Chandler, chairman, of | from which we hi a magnilicent view of the | time arrive at some understanding, and enable | ten ours tor @ day's work, and to hold out to BILLIARD SALOONS. ARLINGTON MAREET, Le. a was _ eon Pepe ve de ae JAMES BYEES. | the congressional republican committee, left | “ walle} of Virginia” from the Blue Ridge chain | the arbitrators to commence their work. the bitter end. An executive committee to pers Se Grou piitiane sarconcieer bh Shae | Hrarte National ManneTld lin seacar Paay. | "jclo-sm Geni Suporintendsat Steamer Arrow. | here last evening to attend a meeting in Now | jo. {he North mountain, and from Harper's edd a fect the work of organization was appointed. Br. CLou 1 SALooN. corner Sh & F sts. at b - York to-day of the national republican execu- Ferry to E larrisonburg. pass their time characteristically; Count Sclo- | The efiects of the strike in Jersey City are be- GERS & LOCKSMITHS. MANTLES. marble, f0..ccrsep, | [)EHGHT#UL EXCURSIONS. ork to-day of the national repybiloen x is ramaseing through the Loudoun valley, one | pis, as a courtly loyal gentleman, made anex- | ginning already to be felt ‘among the lower Fee PRES Eshabetrom pp and inh ota. | Bamuirox & Frazee ‘Mantels: Be Fenn. ave: | | The clegant iron steamer GEORGEANNA fitted | at Weet Point, passed a very’ creditable exaraie | Surprised at the every hanks Dy taquey if | at hes vie wa tee bees oF ences Clotilde, | Classes. “« % st.. opp. % i 2 oer 4 te ve and, 'y inquiry villa on res ¢ Hemén, a FIGHT AMONG STRIKERS. KUEBLING, Elec. Bells & Lt'g Bods, 1233 Pa.sv. a Li yma — {n superb style with every comfort nation. Napier, his astociate, utterly failed. | learned that this valley was in the Ine of short distance from here. Mr. Adams passed Sixty m to: bran Fr. ‘eee ee aug 46 & Ma. ave, | DEvLIN& Vo. UT) His Pe av bet.11thaiath sts. Fone a, wll commence ber Tecate ee spteorees ore tate ce i OGRE sane “BURR me” re ey the day in bis charm ning antique chatean. Baron Enen —s iat ones re bag ad sd page . (Ho , ‘ or * nt : a must have fe Wa Bissinckn, Shipsmitha, 54 & $6 Wator st., Gtn. MILLINERY, ac. the health and pleaguro of ourcitizensynopsins will | Of the proceedings of the congress in regard to | Tity hase Groce rene ee the war, and | unable to visit bir daughters whois Tying di og | (ent sronday evening. A iar neon dea BLEACHERIES. ne. ¢ B. Guiiert, 64 th at. opp, Patent Oftce, be spared to make these excursions superior to any | education and crime now in session there. how no evidences of the late terrible conflict | Frankfort. Citizen Staempili is to be seen |v Toleg ners sa rets And five ape ny i a teal (pa em: ac | Propepeharscters allowegontoart'Fareforsound | TW" New HaMranine Samatomat Ecxc- | Temain, but thrift and all the appliances of | taking his beer at slittleenleiminotr ea eee range for astrike along the line of the Erfe roel. LL DU, Gremnnan. untthetrect. ope, Pateat omes, | Dv?ezcne UY LES Mon a1o.—The New Hampshire House of Repre. | Uomestic comfort are every rhere to be seen. Sir A. Cockburn is the least: recognized. He | Employes in Jersey city bering six hun- ‘FaLaxnt & Moxey, 710 E street, oppo. P.O. Dept | U- OFEERMAN. O25 7th street, opp. Pier Omen joi 609 Pennsylvania avenuo. eS psi vo Cleavian, | the Hamilton Female S: minary gave its an- | takes to bis carriage for exercise only) as yet | dred, use alusner etast ike. The -ARDISG-HOUSES. Jos. PAUDLER, (also Bronzing and Gilding, 1009 B. | —— ~ sentatives last night proceeded to the election | nual exhibition afew even ngs since, and the | there is very ttle acjusintance tetwecy tee number of metal workers on a strike is constant- . Se cine ere, th and Teh ote iC STO) JMASSHALL HALL Pavition. of a United States Senator to succeed the Hon. | exercises were witmessed by quite a large com- | members of the court. The sestinge line borg MUSI RES. r i i OaDENEE, SD B sir Ioecan', 168 Teh eect, near M erect This beeutitnl summer reacrt having begn en- | J. W; Patterson. The vote was viva voce, and | pany of ladies and gentlem.n who had gathered | so short and abrupt that there. iss ly augmented by new accessions. Trouble is beBn only | apprehended to-day trom the strikers and the resulted as follows: Whole number, 311; | from the surrounding co:ntry. Every thing | time for the morest acs % i ‘alert ® Wa B Barzet southwest corner Mhand Kate. | , oMiitevispe.av.,Law,Titles, Converancing. | esd, %nt pottted,le now open for heceseary to a choice, Ii. J. W. Patterson | passed of Pleasantly. Sane exercises were, not TRYING TO SETTLE DIFFERENCES. ee ee - BOOKSTORES. OPTI : “ie = parties. received 1; Harry Bingham, 136; Bainbridge | Only interesting, but hizhly creditable to Lowpon, June 19.—Specials from Geneva to Kansas About Removing Fy Bavantrax Religious te ).a27th t.cor.D | », OFFICEANS, 2, nee. ssn ana ith ets. 1 inducements are offered to Sunday Bchools Wadleigh 304. Wadteigh was therefore declared teachers and pupils, Tis scliool is in a ftoar- | the London hapers say resolute efforts are being County Beat. SELL, 402 9th street, i x Ns ~ reer. re ly elected on the part of the House. ‘ing condition, and is de-ervediy popular with | made to settle the cardinal dif ‘ % i Baancey Absxs 816 F atopy. Patent Oca, | H-H. HEMPLen. 453 Foun. even corner 496 wh eos bicial atrangemente having von mado | "IY sa ——— the ““ynakers”* of Loudonn valley. have arisen between the English and American | war heldin thie cuetyob tke ee eee tE Bry k Oo ne lek eee or New York ees. AREY & Hoven, 1016 Penn. ,corner Ith st. | at this pavillion, persons can now visit thie heath, Vick PRestpENT CoLrax arrived athis home, We have-a daily mail to Lincoln, (our post | governinents, In connection with the Alabama | termine the location of the county seat, und "G-Bansovn. we tth 8. NW rons door t: | fax Oversee Bar, (G. W. Driver,) 1216-18 Penn. av. | fal resort without fear of being annoyed by disor. | South Bend, Indiana, yesterday, and was | Cftice, three hundred yards distant,) and Tue | claims arbitration. resulted in favor of Augusta by a majority of Bik F Favcra, Peewee soksclt. sarin || PAINTERS. citer Werme of charter apply to Capt. FRANK | Teceived with great joy by the residents of that | EvEsING, Svan, is You old ciny reauer® tow The frrauniged, de pews of Riderade oppiaed i. cH, (3 a Penns. avenue. a, 7 In answer to a serenade the Vice Presi- e ers, now “ Edgar Stewart.” the el on the ground of \llegality. and ap- HARD Roseats, 1026 7th st., above N. bet. 6th & 7th sts. | HOLLINGSHEAD, 7th street wharf." jei9 1m lace. le the Vice Presi- | quartered at Spring Dale. CoRREsPoNDENT. ER CREW lied to court for 3 ictal th al Ra aL lent addressed the multitude that had assem- HER CREW TEREATEN THE LIFE OF THE AMERI- | Pili cou! an order to restrain the co1 ee ee ee ee ee on Peni set gana gin oa ee Ee bled to welcome ‘him home; and in a speech Affairs on the Virginia Side. ‘SERIVAL On 4NEE. 8. Ormanee aoe | Gay Skee tie en ene ene, Sune Aca L- Hazerrox, 423 7th erect, wader OF Hall” ‘Corner H ana sth streets N. W. ‘SECOND WARD PLEASURE CLUB, A overrunning with earnest republican sentiment | THE CROPS—POLITICS—DONT BET ON OREZ- = x : uno— | day about | | men, with teams, came & ~ TS, LS, GLASS, &e. ured his friends that he would give his best LEY—THE DEATH OF MRS. MU: % ‘CAPE OF THE OFFENDERS. purpose Ing county et Wricem es: aid th wt, ais Dad Palio Gate 5° ETN tae Po ne, ond Det. BEYER’S 71m STREET PARK. energies in the coming campaigneand that he FALLs Caurcn, June Toe ier. cgay 19.—Mrs. Charles Perry, U. | fects to Au Ly bomgeed but the Eldorado Cray WixneoR, 805 7th street. between LUTHER Maurin, 609 Cst.,bt.6 &7, rear Met. Hotel. n TUESDAY, eee co momination of President Grant | Editor Star: Dry—dry in the country. Hay | 5, Cosul at Aspinwall, who is now in this city, oe _ ond armed, ond thoy BM. FCRLONG. 216 3d at .ady'e Washi mn House. | FRaxcis MILLER, 307 9th street, Penn. ae SULTS, 5 she cummin and Mr. Wilson as the best that couldbe made. | crop nothing. It is scarcely worth cutting, as agcelved the following important informa- mae ne attemat ursue their design. Great Pree meng wd one J. HaRny SYLVESTER, 1212 7th street, near Ly y_ order 5 ee wk Oats, “small by degrees and beautifully less” Suen whee 8. vice consul at Aspinwall in ory — ae tae wor dng ee Tg "BRASS WORKS. " | Doe Ee re boot etreet, near Penn. avence, | FySCURSION BY THE SUNDAY SCHOOL The Indian office haa a report (whlch movds | aris Toee Rotates tat pack austhingamong | Srrived at said portonthe 2ktok Mage nn | bloodshed may olka Tee et ey = OvGLAS MOORE, 3. e farmers’ crops; but with a continuance of “ 4 te < a Gommervitte & LeitcH, 316-18 30 18th street. Gro. _ Wig xER. G9 Sh streot, betweoe 1 and | en. OF THE confirmation, however,) that an agent of the this dry weather they Will be like those in the | +... pAnccie Pendens captain eo is — -haorrygennd an injenction, and thus the mat- a Kuatsk, i213 N. ¥. avenue, near 12th et. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, Navajoes has been murdered by a party of Utes, | Olen time, “in Maumee,” «-smali” and few in ‘asked for their dischs fter ves- —_e—— Pa. aver ath & 10th ste rizanovenalso.Biccaredremes,) 0G 7tB at. |g eee HURSDAY, June The later ‘are. the southern par of Colona, abil ad possibly, as in Maumee, ‘‘the people | Tlestion tuto the taser tare ioe a Ni _Eastest from China and Japan. x ENTS. o roars 7 in the western corner of 5 1 it expedient to hary , accor FIVE HUNDRED PERSONS KILLED BY AN aes eee ee een aD, | Moss & Co, (HY. Sci Am,)S. @. cor. F& 7th The vtonmer WAWASEE will lenve Zits ettect || Dew Mexico and the mortioamern commer of band woe any pieces Of land have changed | law. the voyage of seid jy nen, toon fon. | BARTHUUARE COLLISION OF VESSRES ASD choice eoods.) 8.W. corner REE ste, | KxicHT BuotnERs G55 Fstrect-near 7th street. | | The steamer WAWASET will leave 7ih street | Arizona. ‘These nations are untriondiy tr sack reactant na, inet six months, “‘and | titted contrary tocomttact Tun Gen. LOSS OF LIFE. Ww corner F and 7th streets. as at7 oc! "5 pecieee: 's foot | other. ‘This difficulty has no connection with | More are changing.” G.B. Ives is building a Auger nok be ii 4 Saw Francisco, June 19.—The steamer Great GUsTti eee ayp Parcetomce, | Adult Tickets, 90 cents: Childron.25 cts, jel7-st* | the disturbances on the Lexes frente tonde by | ate dela Cean ese umner Fitts (be | tne Stoware, and elles tessa, oe et Republic, which arrived yesterday trom China F.4.Weaven,islsvUpholstering).)@6Gst_,det.sa7. | GALE Boom 16% Fadi Block , corner STEAMER ZAIDEE, Capt. CHARLES B. mir. | ‘e incursions of Kiowas and Comanches. Hean,) bas £ beautiful cotieee son ert rePu- | ina ditcalty between the captain or te min, Japan, brought the following udditionat ‘AKPENTEES AND BUILDERS. 7th & F sts..near Pat Office. @#-Send for circular | STEAMER ZAIDEE. Cant. CHA . 7 = Gitanked tae sural ae ‘ y | artandGen. Augero. The tacts becoming known | !telligence:—The seaport of Hamida, in the TENT MEDICINES. THE Waits House To-pay.—There was the in a rural retreat, and delighttully 4 Japanese island of Sekish inited, By street, bet. 6th andTh: Sons Liven Tosic, ths erent Dyspepsia Rem- | ur7 Soemers with the reterko, pop usual number of callers at the Executive Man- | Sbaded by native trees. ice Consul, he decided mot to clear | Jerances, feos Fe by an fe ee «,, | Caxnox's LIVER Toxic, the r - | iar captain ‘en , which is 3 457 Mo. av., bet.43 an 6th sts 305% 7th Politics is quiet just now. The waters will tit he could further investigate mat- | ¢&tthquake, and 500 persons begin to stir soon, however. Meantime Ri 4 = ~by Wm. M. Cannon, k er. 2 2 i ~ | On the 4th of M ? Bea xaN,(housesexch a for ‘grow jais Tht | Sy. For sale Pp A LR gHarantee for the safety, good order. and comfort of | sion to-day that are found in the dull sea‘on, upon the ion of the crew remain: in the 4th of May the steamer Kona collided fs T ani all on board, can be chartered for Excursions on the CARBIAGE FACTORIES. Fed label. Ba" Buy mone other ‘i 5 hal ~, ing threatened the life of Capt. Pennell, and | With the French steamer Ava, near Shanghai. | Paclege ges towering ty the principat business of all being to pay their | pon’T ner YOUR MONEY ON GREELEY. : + The Kona was sunk. Messrs. McMeekin’ and . to T AS M. ©) CH, street | Tespects to the President. During th, morning | They (the people) have heard thi: hon the vice consul was obliged to eall upon the - 7 an: Geo. watts corns Peas avenue and bigarect | 4 PHOTOGRAPHICGALLERIES, |, | i201) coc GuAG M1, qe0Ucd. sixth steoot | Foangeu ty the Prezident. Daring th. morning | They (the people) have hear sn isso, advieing, | Prefect for a mlltary force to restore order on | Mc(uade, second and third engineers, and can. evento, M.B. Beant. 627 Pennsylvania av. near 7th stroot. | SOA Se | ound up his ramble by a visitto tue Treas: | nay, even demanding, that the south, in ‘accord: ine Steet ae tee ewe, | cers; Dr. ‘Thompeon’ and tifty-tive Chines ‘n - JOHNSOS + Frog ury department, calling upon Acting Secretary | ance with their rights, lowed t és » the s steamsh: ia cy rca CHINA, GLASSWARE, @c. be ee rig PIANOS, &c. Richardson, with whore ‘conversed at some up for themselves: ‘The colored men are curious | SEE etek onal meee, eae, Sumaent | PPD IN a 5 Bao., 923 Ps + M Ls. length upon the eri situation of tl » | to ki 5 7 suficient jorce + CIRCULATING LIBRARIES: 2 | F.c.Rricnexeicn, (3Mth,ab.Pa av.art-Knabe's BARE CHANCE, Hevina determined 01a | gnaccial, political and otherwise, ‘pou fis | tnd demands han eee oo his advice | Was immediately sent by Commander Davis to | Fhe Japamese Embassy in Boston. cad eee ite PICTURE @ PORTRAIT FRAMES. | £2 Guce.in this city the calebrated BOHO-. return to the White House he met Secretary Aertel board the Stewart. Before this zorce could | 4,1p(e7ohs June 18— The Japanese enjoyed a ame conan . Francis Lams, 12% Pa. avenue, near 13th street. NO, phia, wht! Fish, wi . r : reach the vessel the offender ei ap in im to-day, ina government CLor STORES, specialty, t. | has the . I ish, with whom he was in consultation forsome | But there isto be asad ending.to my bri * Offenders made their es- 4 r Watt Nonseon £00 Pe ey.,bet.senametn ats, | = ST AwING MInGA. sD TO street, | tones ta better fe ivand more durable ‘than any | time, doubtless upon the subject of the conten | letter. “Mise Hates Sargont leit the statist | CAPE. The cass of the Stewart is entinesy dit- pr On gg Pe gh i nauk Warcen & Co.6i1 Pa ave. candor Met. Hotei | wy FLAMING WOME a soal, Sener Kena pea thee ae Tpo eg the, gamest sper | ence at Geneva, whence telegrams have doubt- | cal bureau of the ‘Treasury Department Mow. | feTeut from that of the Virginins, and the vice the guests of the eity Lieied Bevis co 28 Ys Pa. net Tiensiatnate. | W 8 OR ee ee a anal. gent, lone caah than any other first clas Piano car | less reached the government since this moruing. Gay. April 29th, (as she remarked to the writer em reapreghedenteyeteral od ged port . bd pee SNe ua +s ri ng. . Teasonable instalments. Gail . ——=— H =p) ue yr ,as the best means to a-Breass iii Penn, avs_ (3eo’advertisemente] Dasiet Suitm, Phorntx Milla, 1710 Valo avenue, | Sr anine for Yael et een. O38 Pesos a Tux New Frexcu Minister tothe United | inthe carscitn ae ey oir eng ast fi? | protect American property. S Political Conventions. COACH FINDINGS. Balnsters, &c., and dealer in Sash,Doors& Blinds, | _¢°c33 J States, Emanuel Victor Henry Marquis de | years. She Jat the thought of breaking ae J oo een ee bei ppm a ave., bet. 6th and 7th sts EO A elisa Noailles, was born in 1839. He isthe second son | UP the associ so long continuance, but | wyw Some nae ee ee Trambat! pesseriop een ee thelr’ condsaete hoy vo COMMISSIONERS EEDS. Joun F. Kine, 63 a ait eolninti aosties. | Hor ele ke OL WILDS DRO aS0 ae of Paul Duke de Noailles, an eminent historian, | *i4€ from that she seemed joyous in the Clayton, Howe, Pool and West are in this cit ervor Hon. Chas. P. Kimball. The presifen Joczra T.K. Piant.corner B and sthetreets N.W. | Git & Lacomer, plain and o1 s street west, between Pa. avenue and E st. & member of the French Academy, and col- | Prospect that she was soon to be permitted to | “Since Januaty let, 112,001" Imire of the convention, Hon. J. H. Madigan, warm! SERIES. PLUMBEES AND GAS FITTERS. | "Sst Fett, between P manuracturers of | laterally related to the Duke do Noaitles. wo, | ¢xemarlify, her. cherished dream of a happy | grrivedt :t Gasis Gatdeos ey Messe ae sare | adeesae tie nati ee army BO.Brnsest,(Dining Rooms,) S117thet.,op.P.o | A. B. SuerHEay & Co.,910 Pa.av and dealers in Musical Instruments geaerally. with Latayette and Kochambeau, fought in the | War mario? toate poe Be araay? aay 1, he | over the same period last’ year, {imore convention, and every allusion to the CONVEVANCEBS. Banysone Puan Repaired 2¢ Hf Masical Instruments Taued and | war of American ingepemlence.’ ‘The present theo. Me Ty de Belen ki ee AN ERIE RAILWAY CONSPIRACY ‘eresthg Chappaqua” was received with great A.@. Hater, 819 Ps. ave., (Law, Titles, Notary.) , 609 La. 7 . : Marquis de Noailles is a'so distinguished for his Ui vice rg ile officiated in her It ts reported that Heath and Kaphael, | cheering. The delegates elected to the Balti- co EALING WAX, ac. Munny KCacit.77 ithatreet bet Gand H.' CLOTHING. j Iiterary abilities, and has recently been pubish- the Eeeaereten oan ericd conaregation in| Beschotubsim and Goldamith, see Jes tenn | more caves ntion were hot, however, instructed 1 jesale, be ¥. a ra be Dj ic! wi vocal s tish- ig = n 3 . W CORSETS, SHIRTS: es | See ete arr Bac or' bet toch und tb te 2 ment of a Fepublte In France. “The Marais | SAUCES 0 singlar, cornered with ber mar. | A7° entering tuto an alliance ident of the Ene | aexzs, beNocRatic. 9 ‘Wa. Roruwe1, 113 Pa. a 4 “4 d uched with tenderness i r “9 ss'(Ladice’ Underwear generally) 408 %he, | Wx. RoTuwatt, 113 Pa. LiGT, 25, DABE-QOEQRED PANTS, from | in tavor of | the United States, with these si Brey helt Cale ern wn condornons | aatway. sili = The state democratic convention of Texas or- ENTISTS. - 50 to @5, at A. Si 3’, ennayl- | ferences: He proposes a president to serve for pth si ANOTHER EXPLOSION—ONE MAN FATALLY in- | @8nized yesterday wit! on. John H. an as Wien Manet, 112 F street northwest. EREREEDG OPTIC ain bite ae wae: m2) | aterm of six years, and two legislative. cham tniading thee? ne Seaman ae tee /URED. TALLY 1N- | President, and 60 delegates were in attemfance, INING SALOONS. Gr8s0n BROTHERS, 1013 Pa, aye..bet. sts, bers, the upper house to be called the “ National i 2 bead , See The steam pipe of the tug Niagara exploded | A state central committee was appointed, and na eg ty a Josurn 1 Feanson, covnes th sad D stresta. | AS ly ) Council.” The president is not to be elected ae oe disposition, and for.her intelligent | tnis morning, fatally scalding Jax D Oreey. Gol, & Bi Mimkler, of Navarro county, was rf 3, 101 Y that. | Powe: INCK, a 5 . a 5 my and sparkling Conversations. : J 2 Z lected chat DOLLAR STORES. C1TIZ1 ‘ND NAVY. the le, but by the two representative cha: ee a JOHN GREEN elected chairman. A majority of the delegates Watssen’s Dortan — 491 Pa, av., bet.ax.&6ch PRODUCE ASD PROVISIONS. ee BRCHANT TAILOR, eee 2 THE “MUSICAL EARTHQUAKE” —Continy>- | Was fatally ehot this morning while standing at | @Fe opposed to a separate nomination at Baltic ESS MAE _ - Swrrn.Potts& egies armen Ee Date. Metropottan jotel, (late Brown’s,) ——__-- tion of the Boston Racket.—New York papers are | 8 Street corner. Jas. Schwab was arrested on | more, but the delegates wil! go wninstructed, = aw 07 Pana y B.B.Youxos, $18 l0thst.N.W..op Medical Maseam. | yis.i¢ Ho 362 Penn's. ave., Washington. Hicnen Waors anp Fewer Hovns—The | tilled with descriptions of the first day of the | suspicion of being the perpetrator. ARKANSAS, LIBERAL. tes MEW iLsoxJai7 Pa.av.(Cut’g taught by rule) REAL ESTATE AGENTS, &c. HE AVENUE SUIT. onr own design, aod ad- | Laver Agitation East and West—Meetings of | «musical earthqnake,” as the “Workis Peace BONDS ON THE MARKET. ‘The liberal republican state convention of DRUG STORES. Avro & Dupiev. cor. La. avenue and 7th street. mired by all, at A. STRAUS’, 1011 Pennyiva- | Yerious striking associations were held in New | Jubilee” is facetiously termed. Boston was | , There were twenty offers to-day, amounting | Arkansas organized yesterday, with D. K. Une HCKLING, Wl Penns. avenae, corner $4 at. B. M. Hat, corner 7th and F sts., opp. Post Ofice. | nia avenue, my29_ | York yesterday. ‘Three hundred and fitty men | teeming with visitors, but only a very emali | t© $3,104,950, at from from 113.55 to 113.96. The | derwood, of Helena, as chairman. A commit- ©. Six, corner New PEK avenue and Mth ot EHLSOURS 8 LAves, corass MRD 508 © cixovts. employed at the diiferent gas works assembled | fraction of the crowd found its way to the “Go- | 8mount advertised for purchase is 2,000,000, | tee on resolutions was appoiuted, and also a orthwest. RRRING & JON treet, % tol = it yesterday morning and resolved to demand eight * i - | and if taken will go at from 113.55 to 113.74. committee to confer with the democratic con- MM, Kounen., 5137th st.. opp. F_ O. Department. LIVERY STABLES. hours a day or twenty per cent. advance on their ciser inti Cuetet pe DEOLINE EN eens Soro tion to-day. ‘The convention is one of the LOMON J. FAGUE. 702 E st.,bt.7&3,0p. Post Office. NONGRKDS SPARLES wages. The long-shore men working on North | their skill tor the delectation of something less | The chief feature of speculation in all the gest ever held in the state, every county be- Tuompsoy & Co. 10D street corner 7th, C ee STABLES. pate river have begun a movement for an increase of | than ten thousand auditors, Yesterday the | Streets again to-day wasa decline in Erie shares. represented. x, 005 16th’ at., opp. Treasury Dep't | \F segs gaithin street, beteraen Damd E. wages, demanding eighty cents an hour after 5 | attendance was much better. The grandest | In London to-day Erie declined frou. 134 to = son. S11 Tih strect, opposite P.O. Dep't. | Horse end, Buggies for Hire, ¢ weeks o'clock, or double the amount received tor day- | part of the performance was the ren of | 40%, and afterwards rallied to 42%. This, ot | THE PostroxementT Question aT Gewi 124 © strest, peat Frcesury Devartm: omen wea. RICHARD VART. Proprictor, | Work. ‘The Jersey city sugar-house employes, ‘The Star rides i x. DEY een h arE Is WALL. S10 7th street, near La. avenue. Bocas & Wrrix,(One Price,) 1013 & 1020 7th st. n.w. Mas ANNIE Patreavox,cor.Pa.sv. & 6th st. cast. DYE HOUSES. : a c. - he —The Washington treaty pri e 2 pangled Banner” by the British | Course. affected the stock here, which declined | VA. K = who are on a strike for $2.50 per day, h i i ‘accompa- | from 52 %, and afterwards advanced to | Geneva arbitrators should fail to award a sum Waeatt 3, © Jetenon ee ee Pai, Weren's Conf Pat Masulc Temple. W aa Ace eee EES 1396 FST, os ied seneey mocnine and peg Bs — Stasnt Oner beeps the: choraly"Now Bx. ” | im gross, ery 4 pce ee a \ Sonne 4 EMPLOYMENT CES. - ~ cept an offer of $2, provided the hours of labor he Will of Gou by —— -o—__ ankessors, be appoi determine the Brawsnn £ TavL0K- Bil Stet eee northwest et ee MParites, Weddings, and rteectionn Ta: be eight, and that twenty cents an hour be paid | chezus,’ organ amg ornate ee Fall The City of the Saint Habillty asto each vessel, the organization to Hine [otis O. BUTLER. OW teh serest, pene @. | 206s Reere SUrnimena con (meals Me 10 Lass. | wuesd ehh the aie ee ni rere Sutra, Labor. A large majority of the machin- | Madame Pescha Leutner, who sang an aria | 4D/OURBMENT oF TRE SUPREME CovgT—Tur | be at Washington, with power to hold ite sit EXPRESS OFFICES. ee a . aut Carriages. lar attention to beard: | ists and boiler-makers of Jersey city struck yes- | trom the “Magic Flute,” accompanied by the NEW SUNDAY ORDINANCE fings there. or in New Nerk, or ip Boston. So , jain Offices: SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. Meancrats and Horses always for salo and ox§ | terday. The New York metal-workers teel con- | full orchestra;sand Madgine Acatoila ocdierts | SALT LAKE Cit¥. June ir Tho supreme | imease of the failure of the arbitrators there ; st..Gtn.7 Wash'n PERE TOg susk. a8 Teo... op Center Market. | cbange, Jccl-tf_ | tident that their strike will be completely suc- | piano sulow’The Last hese oe Summer.” | Court of this territory met to-day, and adjourne:| | must necessarily be some months’ delay in the a “SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.” VERY HANDSOME LIGHT COLORED | oo yet The Sight-hour League held a picnic | Whe Grenadier Guards’ baud, caver thatent of init Caeeer Net" Sudgue Melee und flaw. | copeatncee, Of se sae nan Sate G, BacxoakTax,(aleo Die Sinker,) S02 Pa. avente, 9 ERY HANDSOME LIGHT-COLORED | at Jones’ wood yesterday. a received. ley presided. 5 id, ernment FANCY STORES. Wastixoton Bustxxss CouLues, cor, 7th and L sts, rs Of Philadelphia, to the Dan Godfrey, were ived with tremendous + PANTS, ansurpassed ju beanty of The garment: B.G. Davis, wi M ee 3, at nothing tb gain by Testing the postponement . Cormer 8th strest. which Great Britain desires at Geneva. Be- Sel zth street N we ides, there are other parts of the treaty the exe- at. cution of which has been postponed by our own f design and utter é e Sunday ordinance was generally observed Porkmanship,trom $4 to 83, at A-STHAUSs L011 | nomber of 45), struck pestering tor eight hours. cheering, the organ playing the English, an- yesterday. ‘The police arrested s»me boot blacks Pennayivanta avenue. myis_ | Thousands of the sewing women and girls of | Ruderadorit’ was Ind to the rostraws by Me Gu, | anda. saloon keeper bamed ‘Turbutt tor viola, OLp No.) On xhivition (Naw No. | tbat city are dependent upon these cutters. At | HucerMdar was led to the rostram by Mr. Gil- ting the ordinance, but they wero all released 86 i and Sale 439 the lowest estimate they cut out work for 30,000 Tformed. The final chorus was accompanied | ©? bail, the former immed’ately and the latter 77H St. ar Tru St. | persons. A delegation from the iron metal | by the English band and all the other bands, So. eee eget urbance when att was No. 416 7th street, between D and Ke atroots, eight | yesterday to agitate the eight-hour movement. | ind the organ at full power, while the bells of ail. jwlics & veils, tr mmings, eon aaa. FEED ba = cD COMMISSION. The Fein r ne AD!Ne, cor. 7th st. and Mary land amily Fav FB besser Feed,Grain ‘c.cor. Mass.av-ATinek Tue“Kuvetone,” AO. workersof New York arrived in Philadelphia t the city and cannon were brought into requi- ST Seen u “ doors above Odd Fellow: ie was formed in St. Louis jasm - | The Maryland Democratic GQonven- ment, but merely ot Sai RE pent eae ser rte Bowker aan eae | Cholee Ct ‘Faintings, Enaravinge, Chrumos, de. tA constitution was adopted, officers | fore resinucd his baton ie Gone eae ae cgi tion. Money ‘which may be awarded. ‘Walle our f Bat; Flowers, Oz 7th at. SHIRT PACTO! Shades, Pictures, Premea Plot ae eke: Window jected, and prelimi steps taken to | ducted the performance on the tion in | BALTIMORE, Jane 10.—The democratic state | government does not favor delay at it Se rel Witenes aagae camten sts | Deve a Co PR an sels Winen Male, Ber in ine Diswist! “4 Tse | Organize @ contral council. ‘The meeting was answer to an encore. Godfrey repetition in | convention to’ select ea to the national | will leave Great Britain to take its own course, Pressed t mperior style icLR a, 7 “4 : . i democratic convention assembled this morning. | #0 there shou a reaty . preserved & embalmed, in Mis. L.A. EAN. 916 F S7 TERMS CARB. 4 ded. baton, and conducted the Grenadier band FOURDRIEN. ss ani Please remember Nemeand Number. _jel ly* UnLocKING JAPAN—Progress of Liberal Hogs | through the «Star pout cs or negelinie goings James 1 “Earle! of Queen Anze's ‘county Aras outhe part ‘ "Se gotiemen —~9~ J thew hited sem UATE Lie eeret Le, Ove. and Woehet. | powann Storre, O09 7th street, Op. Peat Oflce, Foes 6 Mirived st San Frances Cee neees WHO | Surat of applause and eheering: forthe Seed | chosen permanent president. Hon. Montgomery | States.” It shouldbe said, MING GOODS. 7 y . 7 arrived at San Francisco from. a n, a - 5 BREsaGh AVR testes | soar amp CANDLE Facromres, | ouZD@LERREWSA AT hued | fer tstenmer Creat Wepeti orertaraore | conte The CAuril Chorus” was next per: rms & Winslow, 457 Pa. ave. wbot 4% & 6th sts Bn OTe ease unde Ghendith. | TSAca COATS at @1. 620, 00, 980.te | Lint Comment a R Wiener ian C ent, and Lient.-Commanders W. ler and V. B. | the concert closed with the singing of the ‘‘Mis- Abert Sota ans Bark A EATS OTS | Robinson er thew: Soar. George Ee Beward | Sionary Hymn.” . Patent Office. | Pennsylvanis avenue. my%_ | and family, from Hong Lage | several Ja- Tue N. Y. LecisLarurs Apter THE Cor- Mas. G. H. Mavren, 617 7th FirThne ac Sa SE ee A. B. BULPEERD & Co..910 Pa, a¥.,bet.Oth & th ste ORNS, &c. FEE, $1. over te i ARDS. J the m Yokohama, Governor | nurr Jupezs.—The New York Senate met last ae ft Japanese, Embaccy, and Teguhma, | evening in extra session, andreceived a message W. J. & 0. A. AcaER, lst and E streets 5. Ww. have to from Gov of % vi ernor, pi been delegated them by the urtis, justice oh id Heado, and tor vernments will be made Gomes M. Carte Jesiee at gation. Tn rt tia Ht se il i it ik rr + $5 nee meccanere ee, Hall. sota, Manpw. CUTLERY. : ' (aseaeene a aa 3 a ay a Soi ess cute = fre Sres een gmasmias pe |Z premeenane iret thera ets Seneca Vermont ove. and H. anol Gore (Bigbaakee MOOPO ayer eesAdith, rem iT re — ues saloons Basaxss x per day mat 8. HELLER’S, 715 Market Space. AND CK D! to release te ih of Sfp ana ta oe eet - »

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