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ren THE EVENING STAR. Published Daily, Sundays Exeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pevusylvavia Svenne, cormer 1ith St, NING 874K NEWSPAPER COWT. TEE S M. BAUPPAANN, THR EVEN ‘Two Cents exch. By mail—thr BZ months, THE WE S year, PF invarist $3 ne year, 85, STAR—pnblished Friday Pret. ° Q STAE fs served by carrier to their scbecribers st Tex Casts ‘pening Star. vss, 39—N2. 6.01 WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1872. TWO CENTS “ALPHABETICAL BU Cen: in all Branches of Busiaess in the RI Jon ALE a aL TnI $06 28 DEPOTS. =r oad -RILS. SINESS DIRECTORY: ining Cards of First-class Establishments WA OUSES. 2 La. ave., bt. th & ivth sts, 8B BANKS AND BANK » Executive avenue, c axx.cor. N. ¥.av. and isth st Pa. av op.T.Dt. ¥, 606 ith st., opp. Treasury Dep't XG & BATHS. @¥. CLocy Bats Rooxs, corner %h and Fatre BILLIARD SALOONS. oN Hare Bin: . CLOt» BILLiak B Sew vere. 13 AC JAESCHLIN, Wx. K x<inGek, Sh Er 6, Eh Ly * BS "Belts © Lt Bods, KSMITH SHOPS. ror } Tarer +N. cornse Sth 4 Pa. ave, corner 18th street. wp 2 MAE Rie oe Brey ty a « Capitol at, xn, 711 7th street. between G and H EBS. Sth st. ON, corner Hh & D sts. F sts, G ELL-HANGERS & LOCKSMITHS. between lth and 1th sts, opp. Patent Office. 1223 Pa.av. (Borse Shoeing, Ke.) 4% & Md ave, BLEACHERIES. &.T. Wuitine, Straw Ht & Bt. Bleacher, 924 Pa. av. BI POSTERS. Tarerrts Moxt BOARDING-HOUSES. Es Wx H. Nattey, southw rz Pa. ave., bet. 6th a D 301 E street northwest BOOK BINDERS. BOOKSTORES. BOOT 2 m Battanxtrxe ( Religions, C. PURsELL, wt 9h street, al ot Maker. BRASS WO) Slipper Manufacturer, RS. treet, under 'e-av..betlith edj'g Odd Fei! uRSy ly BUILDING MAT! CAEL We W siren, 99 E street, near F.8.Wea vex, aise Upholster EGGS, CH z smithy, S4& 56 Water st.,Gtn. Tiv E street, oppo. P. 0. Dept sod 7th ste te corner 9th and E sts. one door from I. sold.) 5097th st ialty,) 613 Isth, ve ~ ¥.ave, ND SHOE STORES. Bouex< & Co, W3 Pa. ave., bet. th and 19th sts. sa L. Hazel ron, 42376) inet th st. . 503 7 ONG. 26 3d st. 0. ¥. Hail. ws’ Hall. ‘th street. between H and I. 94) x Washington House, id Per ‘i & Lertes, 316-18 2 13th street. ALS. ERL 131) Pa. ar. ber. oth & loth sta, jiug®, &c., 1353 at. and Canal, loth. @).) 605 G et. bet.627. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. 8. CE Foe comME dosnru TK. Fu. nse 17.413 K E FACTORIES, X, 203 7th stroet and 1222 12th street. t street, bet. th and 71 487 Mo. av., bet.43 exeb’d for gro: iG LIBRARIES. ns. bet. dd and 45¢ ste, RES. CONFECTIONERIES. CB &.G. Ba O' W. Bas tiotoxaz. st ‘IS, SHIRTS, &c. (Ladies Underwear generally) #08 9b 3 1 +8 Paw +( Law, Titles, holes nz f {Seo sdvertisements.} Ss. 5 Sts st., opp. Center Market. IONERS OF DEEDS. 4NT. corner E and sth streets N.W, CBE (Dining Rooms,) 627th st., op. P.O CONVEY ANC Notary.) S, SEALING WAX, &e. °, 1UaT 7th street, Tr! De. Ww Mexuiry. 1112 F street northwest. DINING SALOONS. Bakvery & Horven. 1016 Penns. av.,corner lth st. DOLLAR STORES. Watiacus Der DRESSM Mee MEW Eg LOUSES. vk Wit Sard ner er sth and ho 7th etrect, near Pri Pi ORES. 1 Peuas. avenue, corner $4 at. avenue and Lith st New Te rk a e,) 1013 & 102) ON, COF.P: La. LAR STOSS, 491 Pa, av., bet.s26th AKERS. v.(Out’s taught by rale) Tt 2 = #MEL. S37 10th st., a4j’g Medical Museum, Fea ‘Thoms: a PZ DRanet Feed, FLOWER EXBALM) rs, Embalmer Nat. 422 12h st..W: .. B. dre as. De Ge t fh Setvincked sti FLOUR, FEED AND co: cor. 7th st. and Maryland ‘Grain .&c.,cor Mase.av.A70> ai TLY. 49 J~flerson =: EMPLOY? Wak & Tavio arn Harps rved & Dressed FOUSDRIES. bad L F cm Ez, McKexyey & Co. Mar ¥ BT, bs cond - bi re made. ngs. ve ened .&re- crimped ands -» 1829 t, Georgetown, T OFFICES, cor. 6th, ox dria, ERS, —— Fann st. By Ue 9 Fea: embalmed, in superior szyle. <det. 4 ae Jim: Peansy evenne. ‘SEIT: on enue. R63 Pa a |. Met. hot 13 Pa av eee tceetsihwe 2 6b sts - HORSE 58) Doi K st, bet. 9th & 10th and 132 4 = F. Dora, oe : a Dat HOTELS. love®. Vermont sve. a es = foear bd reese, - Paar. cents Nise: Got vias oh eee BaushasFuancir jOUSE cor, Hh&D; 92 perday HOUSE FUBNISHING STOR! 3. W. Borsies & Bao., 923 Pa. Metzerott Mall. Qn0.P Go BoaBaal * a E COMPANIES. InpEreNvest Icz Co. cor. 7th and D sts, x ‘Kk & Co.,515ith $43 La. av..near7th mas P.O. Dept. ExRING & Jones, Lite & Fire, 1425 F st. near Vth - A. SwuTH, Agent Pheeuix L. Ins. Co., #07th at € Room 9, May Hnuiiding, 7thand B ste Lie,” Frarcis Heyer, 503-£08 71 Txs. Co., EL. Sehmidt, ag't D street, opposite City Hall. R.( a! foe Comey anetng,) 309 Tth street. ER, SHOE FINDINGS, &c. ween G and H. 57th street, bet CEMENT, &e. 631 Mas: —_— 6th and 7th. 8. ave., bet. 4% and 6th sts ¥ STABLES, Willard’s Hovel Stables, 1th & Dats DR. J+ 1890 te 1338 E street. ‘ASHINGTON NalLon, 1836 E street. AN OFFICES. Cuantrs Henzeene,635 Contsians, av. and é7 0 8. GotretFix & Co..614 € street, naar 7th, LOOKING GLASSES, Fraxcis Lau, 123) Pa, avenue near 18th street. UMBER YARDS. wolilcbrss, comer 15th street and canal, MACHINISTS. JonN Met 4p. Lonisiana ave. and 10th street. MARBLE WORKS. Wiver ag¥ 1Ls0N,10%5 7th at. bet. N.¥. av. and Lat. G@ieson Brocwey, Pa. av., bet. 23d & 2th sta. ES. . Walker. 1410 I street. TAN MARKT StToRS,N. B.cor.H an’ 6th. ‘s NaTiONAL Maaker,4lié lith ot.ncar Pa.av. MANTLES. HamiLton & Pearson, Slate, Marble, &c. cor.9&D. A BR Suxrurrn & Co., Mantels. &c.,910 Penn. ave, Tucker & SHERMAN, 633 Louisiana avenue, ERI B. GILLETT, 614 9h at., opp. Patent Office. W. Tuoxx, (wholesals only) 314 8th st., nearav. MODEL MAKEBS, &c. v. rg atres:, one. Patent Om. N_ A. Lvov, 513 7th street, opposite, Pc s pon Pavorer, (also Bronzing and Gilding,) 1009 E. MUSIC STORES. Lvcas's, 1143 7th street, near M street. NOTARIES. A.G. Tarey,5!9 Pa. ay,, Law,Titles, Conveyancing. OPTICIANS. FRANKLIN & Co., 127 Pa. BH. Hesriea, 433 Penn. av OYSTER NS. Harvey & Hoipes, 1016 Pon: Tus OvsteR Bay, (G. W. Dri PAINTERS. Cuaxies ARMOR, 310 9th st., near Penns. aronae, ©. T. Bowen, 525 Louisiana ave., bet. sth iON & ee gid ay.n. ee et ee D |. KIRK. enn. aVe.. y Sit Toxrerssscorner H ana sth stcects Ns W. NTS, OILS, GLASS, &c. net Bresare Jr., S17 7th st., bet. Pa. ave. and D st. Leraer a Lt Pedy mi ome Tange hahiaeeas ear! PAPER HANGERS. bet. 12th and 13th sta. corner 43% street. #.. corner Iith st. 1216-15 Pena. ay. ot 5) Deo A® Moors, 309 9th strest, near Penn. avenue. 0 W NER, 429 9th street, between D and B. Feaxets Wittknn 1908 Pa, ayes bet. 19ch ard 202d. 4 A. Kratse, 1213 N.Y. svenue, near 12h st. Wii Sitenovee also, PietureBronies,) 1033 7th at. ATENT o. W. BorHweELi oy & aan bear Pat. Office. S@” Send for circular PATENT MEDICINES. Casnon's Liven Toxte, the great Dy ia Bem- ‘on ', 30534 7th st., by Wm. ‘annoa, factarersrd propricior.. Bech boitie has s factaror Fed intel. 2" Buy mone other, PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES. DY, 62 1 » near 7th street. B. Beane. 427 Pennsrlvanis av» near 7th str pecialty ») 92-4 F NOS. F.C _ReicnENBACH, 623 ith, ab.Pa av..agt.Knabe’s PICTURE & PORTRAIT FRAMES. Fraxeis Lams, 1235 Pa. ue, near 13th street. . x .¥. (Jobbing a specialty ,) 11 7th street. PLANING MILLS. W.5S.C. REpMaN, 1334 street and canal. Bovine. W Hitcoms & Co... cor. 18th st. and Canal. =LSsuTH, Phosntx Mills, 1210 Ubio avenue cf of Mouldings, Bracksts, Ne . &c., and dealer fu Baeh,Doors& Blinds, ER) fn Balnsters, LASTERERS, @, 1 Mass. ave., bet. 6th and 7th sts -OuBE, plain and ornamental, 406 3th st. ENEY K.C ALsert EB. Ripe, Jamus O'HAGAN,1917 Pa. av., bet. 19th Wx. Rotawete, 113 Pa. avenue, Capitol Hill. Jas BaGan (also Metallic Roofer,) 603 2d st..cor, r 38 & lth sts, Dstreets. GINCK, 63)-32, F street, near 7th. PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. TH.Potts& Une Sar we corner Sth & Date. B.B. Younes, 815 loch +t. N.W.,op. Medical Museum. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, &c. Arczaor & Dux or. La. avenue and 7th street. R thand Fsts.. St. Post Oifice. i sth and . NES. 105 M.M_ kouren, 513 7th st. Wx. H. Clagett, 319 SoLomon J. UR, 72 CHARLEs THOMP<ON & Co ae & PARVIN, 696 15¢! B. K. Witson. 511 7th street, ©. StoRRs, 1424 F street, near Treasury Departm W_T. Jonnson,(Anct’r,) cor. Pa. av. & 3d st. cast, Kexxevy & Son, treat. Dear Par. H. Weres & Co., 05 F at.. Maso RESTAU Jou ScoTT'sDIXINGSaLoon (meals 2c.) 9% La.av. SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. PERRY CoLeMaN, XS7th st., op. Center Market. Trcxen & SHERWAN, 6: Lonisiana avenue. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Wasi! NoTon Bustness COLLEGE, cor. 7th and L sts, SEWING MACHINES. WHEELER & W:Lson’s, Steer & Son, agts. 461 Pa.ay, They aro apie. silent, perfect, Fyagt., X. M Srvcra's. Lewis oy . 0. A.B. %h&D ‘Tuomas MaRRON, (repairing a specialty.) 12 at Eiias Hows’s Iurrovan, J. Karr,ac't.629 Pa. av. Weep Srwixe Macuine Me '¥, 409 Ith street. The Family Favorite, #9-Examine it. Tre Cn an wes 8 Stone & Oo. Asis, my .. opp. Mason! ‘emple. jtrongest au’ ight eet. the best and moet fect. Be sure and see it. SHIRT FACTOBL Davin & Co..(N.¥.)1103 Pa. ¥., bet 1th&l2th ate. ks. L.A. McLean, 816 F st. +8 & 9, np stairs. Mas. B A. SxiTH. 52) 9th st : also, ladies underwear SILVER PLATEBS. EDWARD STOLPE, 609 7th atreet,. Bost. A. WHITEHAND, 8 D st., . Pest Office, ween 8th & 9th. SOAP AND CANDLE FACTO: Bates & an ae G st., bet. 6a and 7th. Patent Office. STEAM AND A.B. SuxrseRd & Co. 210 Pa. av..bet-buh 6 lth ata STORE YARDS. W.J.& 0. A. Ackun, let and E streets 5. W. Mus. G. H. Mavxen, 617 7th st.. As TITLE A.G.HaLr1.8i9 Ps. av., Lew,Conveyanc’g, Notary. Ietaxp Bro.. 7th st., opp. P.O. turk Fe cor. Pa. er Ky Cun. Burren, «87th street, near D. - Jas.0. Torneo Oe st., adj’g O. P, Hall. Joerra See woLTy: WIRE OFFICIAL. Convention Bet ween the United States mi Empire. dune 1, i By the Pres United States ef America and Bis Majesty the Emperor of Aus ngary, relating to the protection cf arks, was signed st Vienna by their reapec- tive plenipoteatiaries on the twenty-fifth day cf No- vember, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight ne, the original of which coa vention, in the English, Hung: » and German languages, i ws $ The Un the Fmpere . Apostolic King of in of property ide special purpose, and have named as mtinties; tcf the United Stntes of Am Envoy Extra. a Austri nd A oy: -$ "i lins Andras ign Affair 0. wing articles: Every reproduction‘of trade atries or tr TicLe I ch. in the co the chandise to pr in the count nd unslity, is forbildon SF territories of the other of the contracting parties, and shall give to red party ground for such action or proceedioga to pre ¥eut such reproduction, and to recover damages for me, as may be authorized ‘by the laws of the country in which the counterfeit s proven, just as if the plaintifwere a citizen of that country, ‘The exclusive right to nse a trade mark for the Denefit of cicizens of the United States in the Austro- Hurgarian Empire, or of citizens of the Austro- Huvxarian Monarchy in the territory of the United Btstes, cannot exist for a longer period ‘than tat fi he law of the coantry for its own Lae mark has become public property in the it shall be equally free to all in the coun(ries or territories of the other of the two contracting partics. AnticLe LL If the owners of trademarks, resid- ing iv the countries eg territories of the ous of the contractir erties wish to secnre their rights in the countries or territories of the other of the con trncting parties. they must deposit duplicate copies of those marks in the Patent Office at’ Washington, avd in the Chambers of Commerce and Trade ia Vienna and P: AnticLe Hf—The present arrangement shall take cflect ninciy days after the exchange of ratifi- s- and shall continue in force forten years from thiedate. In case neither of the high contracting parties gives notice of its intention liscon*inws-this coayitios twelve months before its expiration, it shall remain in force one year frem the time that either of the high contracting parties announces its discontinu- ance. ‘ARTICLE IY. —The ratitications of this present convention shall be exchange! jenna within twelve mon’ In faith w have rigucd the present conve: lish as mi Sep ore E ing: thereto their respective seals. Done at Vienna the twenty-fifth day of Noremibor, in the year of our Lord one thot eleht handred and seventy-one, in the ninety-sixth year of the In dependence of the United States of America, and ia the twenty-third he? of the reign of His Imperial ion as wellia Eug- in, and have affixed J ty. ad Forel Apostolic Masesty ‘iaesex, Ls ANDRASSY. And whereas the said convention has been daly ratified on both parts, andthe respective ratifiza- tions of the same were exchanged at Vienna on the twenty-second day cf April last: therefore, be it known that I, Ulysses S. Grant! Preaideut of tho United States of America; have caused the said convention to be made public, to the end that the same, and every clause anil part thereof, may be observed and fulfilled with good faith ty the United States and the citizens thereof. ‘In witness whereof L have hereunto set my. hand and caused the seal of the United Stales to be af xed. tthe city of Washington this first day of Done *fane.in the 5 -ur Lord one thousand ht hundred and seventy twa, and of the indepesdence of the United States of Amer- cathe ninety-sixth. U.S. GRANT. By the President HAMILTON (szar.) <i, Secretary of State. PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. QUNDAY TRAINS Fok 108 WiGHuaNDs.— SN Tnattor the Highlands Jeare Baltimore avd Ohio gepot. at 5 Sinn 745 [p. soig lowve Pan Dm peraedsat 20 8: ORPH i SHAFFIELD. T° Livenroor point. ; THE LAKE will make UWERPOOL POINT? . cet on SUNDAY EVENING, June 1=72,stopping at Giymunt, Leaves her wharf, 6th street. 2:30 p m., rtiroing atabout 10 eamer cau be chart = re Sat araey ene See OLAGHET. Agent PRE FAVORITE STEAMER EEYPORT coc can be chartered for select EXCURSIONS. Apply to WM. H. BYLES, Agent seb 609 Penusslvania avenue. € FFICE OF POTOMAC FERRY COMPANY, 7 SuVENTH STRe Wuarr, ASEINGTON, June 22, 1372. Parties desirous of making excursions down the Potomac, can cherter the steamer WAWASET for Mondays, Tuesdays. Wednesdays, and Thar At t down the river now is delightful, and the grounds, buildings, and arrangements at Glymont are com- ete Pithe police authorities of Washington city, acting im concert with the Sherif of Charles county, Mary land. have rmined to preserve the peace and protect excursion!sts trom disturbance by premptiy arresting all disorderly persons found on the cy 411 be ron between Washing- ton and Giymout on the FOU@TH OF JULY, at. Le ppm med an opportunity to make a delightful trip re rate of fare. Weber's Brass and String Band has been engaged for the 4th. jed?-10t ‘PLE FINE .RON SIDE-WHEEL STEAMER ALICE. Capt. J.D. Dawes. will 2 mske an EXCURSION TO GL at MONT on SUNDAY, June 7%. leav ing the foot of 7th street at 10% o'clock a. m.; re- turn, leaving Gl arriving ot Wash- ington at 734 0’ ck \imitting lady and gentien So ; children under 13 years, 250. j3)-3t* Fe MOUNT VEBNON —The steamer ARROW, d. bav- i Capt. Fravk Hollings! jng been rebuilt and entire! by uer present owners, will wharf, foot of 7th strect, daily, Suuday excepted. for Mount Vernon (the tomb of Washington) an inter- mediate landings, JAMES SYKES, Gen’l Superintendent Steamer Arrow. C—THE CATHOLIC HIBEBNIA BE- SLENT SOCIETY. of George jostan Island,en the ith day of July nexs, particulars cf which due notice will be given. Jel8-ta,s4t p renitted, jeave her’ jABSHALL HALL PAVILION. This beautiful summer reacrt having been en- larged and refitted. is now open f charter for Excursions and Pic-Nic ties. Pepecial inducements are offored to Sunday Schools ane vate parties. *B —speclal arrangements having been made il he authorities of Gbarica county fo Keep order at this pavillion, persons can. vow ¥ ati fol resort without fear of being annoyed by disor. derly parties. Fi rms of charter apply to Capt. FRANK HOLLINGSBEAD, 7th street wharke jeddim street wharf. AMER ZAIDEE, Capt. BL MIT- bist in eater seh gi tre) staunch, safe.and 5 the ’ Be Sai ea eta eS for ‘the for the comfort of +Btxth street iC EX 1°! Fou Fiowic excunsions DowN THs The fine tron aide, wheel Steamer bavi been anc! jet-colm* pa EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receip's from this source to-day were €427,492.33. Gen. O. O. Howagp, with his “ biz Injans,” is expected to arrive in this city to-night or to- morrow. Dave Gooprxe, firmerly district marshal here, has been nominated for Congress by the Greeley men in the 4th Undiana district. NomiNaTRp vor ConeRess.—The democrats ofthe 14th district of Ohio yesterday nomiaa Jobn Berry, of Wyandotte county, for Congress, atter sixty ballots and t PersonaL.—Gen. Chipman and wife, who have been on a visit to the Isle of Shoals for the health of Mrs.Chipman, retarned here this morn- g. Mrs. Chipman is mach improved, and the peral looks decidedly robust. Wo. F. BLackvorp, of Alabama, and James N. Day ton, D. C., have been iep- pointed, the former special agent of the Post Office Department, and the latter assistant su- pe intendent of the railway mail service. Mn. J. M. MeGrew, chiet clerk of the Sixth Auditor’s office, and Mr. W. M. Ireland, chie clerk of the finance office, Post Office depart- ment, have been appointed by the Postmaster General a commission to prepare regulations under the new pbstal code. Promorep.—The following promotions under + the civil service rules, have been made in the Post Office department: Wm. H. Page, from 3d to 4th class; George E. Hale, Ist to 2d class} Chas. Gentsch, from Ist to 3d_ class; and J. H, Whitaker, from temporary to Ist class. Masor 0. Bascock, superintendent of public buildings and grounds, has boen ordered to proceed to Boston and Cape Ann, Masz., on public business, and upon completion thereof to return to this city. In eompliance with the above order, Gen. Babcock leaves here to-murs row eyening for Boston Activ@ Heaps oF DEPARTMENTS. —The President has designated W. H. Smith, solicitor of the Ipterior department, to act as Secretary of the Interior during the absence of Secretary Delano, and Assistant Secretary Cowen; also Assistant Secretary Hartley, to act as Secreta- ry of the ‘Treasury during the absence ot Secretary Boutweil and Assistant Secret#ry Richardson. Nava OnpEns.—Commander M. Sicard has been detached trom ordnance duty at the New York navy yard and ordered to duty as inspec- tor of ordnance at the Washington navy yard. Assistant paymaster Wm. ‘I. Stevens on has been ordered to the Philadelphia navy yard. Lieut. Seth M. Ackley has detached from the Frolic and placed on waiting orders. TRE INVASION OF TEXAS by Indians, as re- ported by telegraph to the press, is believed at the Indian bureau to be a sensational report without material foundation. ‘That depredations have been committed by smali bands of Indians there is no doubt, but it is not credited that the invading party is of the proportions represented in the dfopatches. 7 ” STATUS OF THE Census OFPIce.—There are at present about'sixty clerks employed in the Census Office. Of this number perhaps a dozen will be transferred to other bureaus of the In- terior department on the Ist of Juiv. The force remaining will be gradually reduced as the work of compiling the census draws to a close, but it is not believed that it will be necessary to make any heavy discharges by the Ist of July ashas been stated. Meanwhile many of the clerks of the bureau are entering the list of competitors for first class clerkships and quite a number have already succeeded. APPOINTMENTS IN THE ENGINEER Corrs. Under the act of Congress of June 10th, 15 repealing so much of section 6 of actof March Sd, 1869, as prohibits the appointments and pro motions in the engineer cor; the following officers, graduates of the U.S Military Academs subsequent to March @d, 1869, and recommended by the academic board for appointment in the engineer corps, are transferred thereto, to dat from the loth instant, and will report by lettor fo the chief engineers for orders: ~ Second Lieuts, Samuel E. Tilman, Francis V.V.Gre Edward S. Holden, ith ‘artillery; E Berg- land, Sth artillery; Philip M. Price, jr., artillery; and Carl F. Paltrey, ist artillery. EXAMINATION OF CANDIDATES.—The ‘ollow- ing boards of engineer officers have been con- stituted for the examination of candidates for promotion in the engineer corps: At New York—Col. G. W. Cullum, Lient. Col- onels Z. B. Tower and H. G. Wright, for the ex- amination of Captains John W. Barlow, Peter C. Haines, incis N. Farquhar, George - lespie, and Charles K. Suter, First Lieutenants M. R. Brown, Milton B. Adams, Wm. R. Liver- more, Wm. H. Huer, Wm. S. Stanton, A. Ars bet Lee, James ©. ‘Post, James F. Gregory, Second Lieutenants Edward Maguire, F. A. Mahan, C. Powell, F. A. Hinthan, A. G Saws, Z G bla R.L. poeene ad. \tional Second Lieutenants Edward W. Boss, W. L. Marshall, and J. H. Willard. At San Francisco—| olonela B.S. Alex- ender and Chas. 8. Stewart and Major G. H. endell for the examination of First Lik ‘Whos. H. Handbury. lee ‘ach board will assemble on the call of the president thereof, who will notify the candidates to appear as rapidiy as they can be examined. —The California x wholly un- Hardy, ex- Senator Gwin are re pledged. Senator Casserly, Judge Governor Downey and State the delegates at large. ALazama, Democratic.—The Alabama con- Yention adjourned yesterday. A resolution was adepted o Pouing any nominations at Baltimore in opposition to the Cincinnati candidates. The delegates were not instruct ARKANSAS, Democratic.—At the Arkansas democratic convention yesterday, resolutions were adopted instructing the delegates to Bal- timore to endorse Greeley and Brown, endorsing the Cincinnat! platform, and declaring aj the nomination of a democratic state ticket, but favoring coalition with the liberal republi- ARKANSAS, Lipgrat ReEPcnLican.—The Arkansas liberal tepublican state convention adjourned Thursday night, after adopting reso- Jutions referring to the state executive commit- tee ate, work of putting an electoral ticket in ¢ field. LOUISIANA, PACKARDITES AND PrixcH- BacKERS.—Both conventions appointed com- mittees of conference. The Packardites exact of the Pinchbackers that they shall endorse Grant and Wilson and po peo Greeley and Brown. They will probably nominate to-day. Avy UNE: Cau at the present time is +. For some time that n of ttstsbiy Known as the ft, and which admin! party, has been at variance Presiden’ Thiers, and the gene inate a right having resolved to leave the President fo rel upon ‘the left. The has been furthet oh oamnee, ‘their resig- nations, at the earnest solici of Thiers they have, with one been withdrawn, The delegates of the left in the meantime are duiet spectators, maintaining an observant A “RESPECT * sCEAND HIGHLY Diamond Tuer.—The ey some! Edamame end ates The Long Strike. HOW THE LANCR MOVEEMENT I8 PROGRESSI’ In New York cit tically unchanged. point to an early terminat! “Compromise” is now a mach mor. word in the mo tk original war-cry of temper of the men is it th week, and any recourse to @olent or measures to further their aims would haye been aban stration of the ne bs t + tory, which was announced to come off y day morning, dic The met A mass meet men was held at Abont t E ona strike, vere fp . Wm. J. Jess the Workingmen’s Union, pre & workingman, made a yc vered addr reports from all societies oppression and maintain tl About a hundred of the West Albany car. ‘trikers have resumed work under the ten n-hour em. About one thousand men are stil! out A large force of workmen have been brought down Trom Schenectady, an force necessary is at work at West Alban; At Port Jervis some emissaries of the eight- hour men in New York attempted to get up a strike in the Susquehanna shops, where about ‘a thousand men are employed, on Thursday night. A few journeymen favored the effort but the whole ‘aifair was dropped by the me and the agents lext, Wsgusted with their ill su cess. Lovr, Jzau ¥, AND Porsoyrnc.—There is something very touching in the det of the Harrisonburg, Va., poisoning case, now on trial at that place.’ There was love, and apprehen- sion and jealousy on the part of Mrs. Cameron, the deceased wife. Outraged by her husband's attentions to another woman, she had on many occasions prophesied an early death of herself, and the detence will attempt to show that she threatened suicide and carried her threat into execution. Oppressed with some mysterious foreboding, one month before her decease she purchased a quantity of white cambric and had it made into grave clothes for herself. Her con- duct when taken sick seems to entirely negative the theory that she poisoned herself. She did not want to die; prayed earnestly for life, and showed the greatest regret at parting with her children. With her last breath she charged her husband with haying mixed poison with the salts which she had taken. From the testimony of the witnesses who were present when she died she showed every sympton of strychnine poison- in ANOTHER PRISIDENTIAL TickET—Groesbeck and Olmstead, the Free Trade Candidates.—The dissatistied spirits of the conference held in New York on Wednesday night assembled in secret meeting yesterday, and succeeded in creating a breach that will in ail probability domach hearin to the cause of Greeley. Atthe meeting yester- day Mr. Atkinson urged the nomination of Adams as the best means of uniting the re formers against President Grant, while ex-Gov- ernor Cox urged the claims of Greeley. Finally the question, “‘Shall-we nominate a ticket ?” was discussed, and it was decided in the affir- mative. This done, Mr. Cox took up his hatand withdrew from the meeting. A plattorm was then adopted. It denoune 3 Greeley and the Cincinnati convention, and pledges free trade to the support of their own policy under all cir- custances. The committee then entered into a ballot for candidates and nominated Groesbeck, of Ohio, for President, and Fréidreck Law Ulm: stead, of New York, tor Yice Prasident. Gttmore’s Jv EEB—A Reducti © yesterday was icvoted to e Kaiser Overture,” dedjcated to the Emperor Francis Joseph, was performed by the orchestra, and created great en a. Madame Peschka Leutner excelled all her pre vious efforts. The popular teature of the a Was the performance ef the English Grenadi Guards band, who gave the overture to “Semo- Tamide,” and several other selections. Madame Rudersdorff was led to the platform, when the applause subsided, and awaited a solo opporta nity in “God save the Queen.” The retrain was led’ by the gifted lady, accompanied by the jrenaiier band, the chorus, orchestra and c e solo w ng through with g The executive committee have deciled upon another choral week. The programme will consist of all the most brilliant features of the present week. ‘The prices are to be reduced to $3 and $2, according to location. AFFAIRS IN MonTGOMERY CoeNTY, Mp.— The Harvest.—The tarmers in this county com- menced the harvest this week. The grass crop is short. The oat crop be short. The wheat crop will not produce an average yield, but will be far more abundant than many anticipated uch af i some weeks ago. The corn thouyh m: by the worm, is presenting a good appearance and the prospect is good for atilr crop of that valuable grain. Killed.—A white man, by the name _of Ward, & workman on the Sencca brit, a this coun- ty, was killed on Monday last by the f a heavy piece of timber from the te bridge, striking him on the sku’ stand a boy engaged on .the work at the time bad all the fingers on one hand bro! Rockviile Sentinet. To ne TRrep Tue Fourta Time vor Krit- ING A FRIENDLESs GiRt.—The court of appeals of Maryland has dismissed the writ of error in the case of Joseph League, one of the young men charged with the murder of the unkuows irl at Chase's Station, Md., some months since. he accused was jected to three trials—one before a jury and the other before the court at ‘Towsontown—both failing in agreeing upon a verdict. His counsel then claimed an acquittal, and upon it being refused, prayeda writ of errot to the court of appeals. League was then tried for the third time and found guilty of mau- slaughter, with a recommendation to mercy. A motion tor a new trial was then made and granted, aud he will now be tried for the fourth ime. Vincmia New there were buried bodies of Confederate soldiers which had been disinterred at Gettysburg. The funeral cortege wasthe most imposing that has oceurced to Richmond since the war, and was in by the military, police, and hun zens. Reports of the wheat crop, and the results of we harvest, so far, continue to be more favora- ie. A route hasbeen secured for the Valley rail- road through the corporate limits of Staunton. How SMiru, o¥ THE ATALANTAS, DIDN'T Wis tee Dramoxp ScuLis.—The following Smith, of the Ata- in the contest at Henley for the diamond —_— Eg SM the oe 4 sixth jureday, nm; © second but be- defeated in the —-. oe which, itied ‘to participated eds Of citi- will explain the position of lantas, ing of can be made of gum ‘ other Wiil'be thick and stieuy, or thie's Tf not thick enoughiadd more g pe pad oTiedae as eater. Snawers ta well asthe it gears is not quite as clear. -The difficulty Fpeeenrmcier ey eg jo sell than gum.—Country Gentleman, wt ‘uarted the ‘Women's ‘Pacite Sompmny andjaad fe sui incorernted ween ee and agents areal) i gag ag pre ‘women, and in a work tie to prate about tho rights aud wrongs of the S27 The washerwomen of Detroit are said to be & trade anion, to them- ——- “Chinese cheap her busband a cold in give, n mits the head whenever S7-The man with iron. Taun- and bites Pieces out of it with perfect ease Sar wetrie caret 4 > ” ving a pane . | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches, fssociated 1 Press 3 Reports. IMPORTANT FROM GENEVA. vv UNEXPECTED SEITLEMENT. ‘The Indirect Claims Not Before the Arbitrators. Gextva, June counsel hi ernment to not seek a m tonly de ey dee re mi den, on the part of hi alled the attention of tit o y. which the re ial gotiate with Fish on the subject. When the arbitration mects again the » will be pub GENERAL si General She is expected Grant and pat erin: New York News, TWENTY-FIVE FIREMEN INJURED BY AN EX- New Yor«, June ng a fire’ bro treet, quickiy on the gro subdu injured, firemen, 6 ‘Lhe firemen were , and while attempting to lames an explosion occurred, which assau. were takea te nity and their wounds Later.—The explosion resulted from carbonic acid. ‘The fire is now extinguishes. ‘The loss is estimated at $59,000 to wm. firemen were injured: Fo ineer Reagan, John Battersby, mara, Bark, F. Murray, F. nd J. Flynn. The drug store was occupied by G. A. Erkinbrach. Some of the wounded men will lose their eye- sight. ft is believed ali will recover. The ia- jured firemen have all been removed to the Park boxy xplosion occurred among some carbo tol, which were being re- by the firemen. The effect was terrible. The contents of the store were scattered in every direction. It is now reported that John Harris, Edward Burk, Francis Mur- ray, and Thomas Flynn were killed. John Battersby was so badiy wounded that he is ex- pected to die. Others of the wounded cannot, it is believed, survive. ‘The first floor of the building 1s a complete wreck, but the rest is not rauch injured. The flames were extinguished foon after the explosion. Several girls were passing up stairs at the time of the explosion, Bat escaped injury. ‘The store of Schneithel and Mensing, adjoining, \ras completely burned out. GRANT AND WILSON RATIFICATION MEETING. A mass meeting to ratify the nominations of Grant and Wilson was held at the Academy ot Music. Erooklyn, last night. Among the speak- ers were Senator Nyc, E. Delafield Smith, and others. THE LALOR TROURLES. The metal manrfacturers held a meeting last night, and decided to make no compromise and oter no advance in wages. It is reported that thirteen shops in Jersey City haye resumed work on the eight-hour syste: TEE PIRE IN LIBERTY ST! morning is suppose to inated in the ement by throwing kerosene ona fire. ‘Fhe particulars are to the effect that no one killed, but the number wounded reaches twenty-two. RT THE STOKES CASE. itional jurors were obtained in the to-day up to noon. THE COTTON EXCHANGE will adjourn from July Sd to the EERLY RANK & a Horrible Railroad Accident. WINE PERSONS KILLED AND SIATY WOUNDED. BEvivitte, June t occurred here this morning on the Grand Trunk railway to atrain going trom Toronto to Montreal. AD axle of the engine broke, and the passenger car- were piled on each other. So far nine persons have died, and over sixty are badly scaided. ; was killed and the fireman very jured. The sufferers are principally as= passengers. ALDED TO DEATH BY STEA LLE, ONT., June 22.—1 About the en- gine jumped the track, carrying death and fearful torture to scores of passengers in the forward cars. The baggage car re- mained on the track, and telescoped the smoking and second class passenger cara, leay- ing them on top of the engine, exposed "to the escaping steam from the boiler. Here the poor creatures were hopetully penned for some time, breatbing the vapors of death and suffering ail the agony of immersion into a boiling cauldron of super-heated water. An eye witness says im- mediately after the accident he went to the second-class car. I¢ and the smoking car were telescoped, and on the locomotive, the steam issuing from the cars was so dense that he could see nothing. SHOCKING SCENES. One after anottier of the scalded victims were crowding from the openmgs. Crowbars were put into requisition by the passengers from the frst class cars, all ot whom escaped injury, and openings were maile. 'y were found en- tangled and were extricat with the utmost dittcalty, timbers Raving to be broken. Five persons were found dead and were carried to the roadside, where the wounded lay for nearly three hours in the most fearfal agony. set From Eurepe To-day. TRE DIXDLANC MURDRK. Lonxpox, June 22—The sentence of death of Marguerite Dixblanc, the French servant girl ven mires below Belleville statio: SPAIN’S CUBAN PoLicy. Mapnip, June 22.—Gen. Cordoba, minister of uba that the object of the government in its peng towards that island is to maintain the in- grity of its territory, and to secure the tri- um: of the 5S; a yvernor ae = — to ooocinds the wat as soon as . complete! peace throughout the island. vf Dainkine WATeR.—Drinking wine ts ahabit +0 te dri Tee aud water » bat to drink ‘Some people drink ty not onstita‘lons requires lew thar others: ir habit. These people never Derspire so much as those who drink more. The mere that is dravk, the wore water passes away or the system would sufter. As straly att A, The skin, the kidneys, bowels, lungs, it is, ne tony be For this rea: excese. Pass an effort of the system process, Had he not used the exce: he would not have perspire have been there for the syste net esting and for loss of th xplained. sting coler 1 Th atin » has *Come and see n governmen’ arc} reenkack ¢ been sent SPECIAL NOTICES. ™M. Wilt Will commence this day SELLING HIS ENTIRE sfook At a Discount of Twenty Per Cent. tomaks room for FALL GOODS 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, jel? 2w AND 7 Cite Tarvien, Panis meee ko Fine Old Rye Whisky. WARKANTED PERFECTLY PC Fer Mevictval axp Fasty Use. Larce Bottles, @3 per bottle or 85 por gail Also, all Kinds of Catif per bottle; Port, Angelica, and Claret, Also, Kelly's Island Theee Wines are very superior, and just as rep resented. 2e)8-tr A Cara. Aon while residing im Sonth Amertcs, 2 missionary. Qiecovered a safe and simple remody for the cure f Mervous Weakness, Eariy D erase of the Urinary and Kemin. reer Whole train of disorders brought ov by baueful and victons habite. Great numbers have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by s desire to bene tit the afMicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe {or preparing sud using thie medicine, in 9 saled ‘Address, Nowa Btation D, Bible House. rk Olty mart? ly AMUSEMENTS EW NATIONAL THEATER. Mr. J. G. Saville. o+ee+Proprietor. TWO NIG ONE MATINER TUESDAY Ly B45 and Bh, Fam D's MINSTRELS NEES, Theatre, Fri rt Coxcesr AND TABLEAUK ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART OF MARY COLN HALL, Ni Nx 27, 1S72 s On Exhibition (> and Sale } 4 MA Kun yyy zs beiween D an No, 416 Teh strowt doors abc si : Corcimos, &e *& Paper Hangings, Window "i mon, ture Cords and Pas: sels. Rings, Nails, &c, in the District. 67 TERMS CASH : Please remember Name end Nev jolty” BOOMS ¥.M.C.A., EE READING Oe ee ne D atrcets G ROOMS, i CIRCULATING LIBBARBY, LY PRAYER MERTINGS si LITERARY SOULETY, SOCL’ L RECEPTION S7 All are invited to visit the Boom Privileges. NOTICE. Notice ts hereby given to all persons who may nave grime against “The Waverly National Bank,” ot averly, N. ¥.,that they are called upon ty present the same 'and to make legal proof thertol to JAMES 8 THURSTON, Receiver,at the office of said Bauk, at Waverly, 4. '¥. oom _S¥M-lawitm Acting Control: “S>TREAST RY DEPARTMENT, OrFick oF CONTROLLER OF THE CORE Ew “ STON, April 23, Is e The cirenlating notes of “ The W: Bank.” of worly, N. ¥.,.will be Presentation at the Treasury of the Uui the city of Washington JOHN JAY KNOX, ap%lawim Acting Controller of Curency AMMNOTH BLYE STONE QUAK- M LES. Movers. FOWLER & YABWOOD 1" - rying © superior quality of Stone. A simple inspection of those farniy Board of Publle Works for the abaunents of Mt street will show they are superior toacy inthe Orders: Sre solicited, which will b- furnished with Ofice—63 Bridge street, Georgetown, marl-tf C MCINNATI LAGER BEER, FROM THE LION BEEWERY, in Casks and Bottles. For sale by PALMER & GREEN street, Georgetown, DU. BN. B.—Goods delivered free of charge to all party of the city. 2019 Uy) g heggrsanrs ge pee We have just received a supply of our