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< < Published Daliy, Sundays Exeeyted, | 4T TEX STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsytvasia Aven: s, corner Lith Ht. WEE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COWy, Vey rest, re ite tit “*N@ stan is Sie ie absorbers ot ise bg SS Pek mc es we. Tze We @ year =o rc La of adv ortising Tarnished oa eppitestion — € V&, 39--N2, 6.014. 4LPUABETICAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY: RAL WARESFOUSES. AURICULTE oer Paccn OS Bho, ave., bt, th & theta, Oo., Albany Ate. 09 Te ster s PRI's Ale, De AYCTIONFERS. i a W_ cor. Ps. = Tae 29, nS s¥ 6., O01 Ber 34 street cast, WNINGS, PLAGE, Se. teas 3 Market sonce, LANo, 3 De. ave, be SU SSiEs. Br 14 4 7th ateset. betwoen G sri H. SANHERS. rer ay. Busz . ISth stopp. Treasury P Or. cr 2 Bibra rs oy: meres: BEL ©. Be Rooms. coruct Sth snd Batra LD SALMoNs. Da D ste. th & F sts. LMA SMITHS. F GERS & LO @. Fax. Ps 4? ‘ xe, £% BLACHSMIT 46 2 MA. ave. Ke LEACBERIES. % 7 No, Strew Ht & Rt. leecher, gt Pe ay POSTERS. 0 EB st tn. BirL TaLzezt oppo. P. 0. Dept Pa_ave., bet. 6th and 7th ats = street Dorthweast. as st corner 9th and E | tag a stionery a specialty ,) 13 15th. jus6 7th at., oN. ¥. ave. BOOT AND SHOE STORES. x 29 Es. ave. bet. gh aud 19th ete, 423 7th » et he eal | Detter BRASS WORKS. Gomes & Lertcs, 96-18 BD 18th street. BU MATERIALS. as ww ¥ 8.0. Wa er 10th. 36 Wr U tog ).) RS Get, ber 627 CABPENIESS AND BUILDESS. bse 42%, 337th etreet sod 12 Yh st oe : ac aA™.(D CANMIAGE FACTORIES Bestar 0. Grava’, OF 121 Sh at., bet D and B. Gro. & Li, corner Fenn. avenge and 13% street Joes P Devxts, 196th st. sonth cf Penn. sve WH ous & B20... 8) venus <MINA, GLASSWARE, @c, awe “3 & Bke., 23 Pa.ay., Metzsrott Dall. (27ACULZIING LIBRARIES. W.. fT. Bice, S17 Pa. avemee, Bet. Sd aud 4% ste. OF BEEDS, Josxru T K. Puaxr.corner B aad th stecats ¥.W. CONF ECTIONERIES. O.Ke5ERT, (Dining Roome,) £0 7thet., op. P.O CONVEY ANCERS. d. HALT, Sy Fa. ave..(Law, Titles, Rotary.) JES, SEALING WAX, @c. wabewals, 1ual 7th strest, RIS, &c. jor Wear generally ) 405 duh s . @k ae WB £1182 FP street uorthwost. DINING SALOONS. ve¥ & How Pe LOLLAR STORES. « Li Rims 1 Pa, ay., bet.as.e6rb (Out's taught by rate) 3 @¥.,corner Nh st. DRESSMAKERS. Ses 4.2. ? toe ees bi st., sity Medical Mnseam. Serwo Street, Georgei-wn, Le ad a ..corber & torthwent. =a. 9 Nth street, near Z. Frices. =z Matn Offices: 2° Ts. oor 6th, Wat st, lp. 7 Waeb’ast., Alex ‘dria Ens. S,( also Die Sinker.) W2 Pa. syngas. STORES, ep bw, ERS, Sat. Flowers, 623 7th st. 129 C, Lot. Washo, s gross at. ai Wreaths snd Natural Ylowers Drovte! preserved & » Ia auperice styic. Pt erred & MCCLS. Laxo. corner of La. sve, and J0tb st. PUBSISH. - Best Meet t® Pat Lox SBPa.sv af Met pote! RVIIN © Uv .(N. 4.) 8 Pa. av, be 2b ate MMS & WiNeLow. #7 Pe. ave. bet. a6 & Sth sta PURNIrTw: STORES. Wu .BMoszs.4 House.7th st. venus! McK niens, le Pa. av. near eae. Z FE achswrer 6 Gos ias Pe OM a re i two hours” GAS FIXTURES, @c. Eiri alta: w TON au, 413 lth, pear E Wat WY 400s 3, for eharches, houses, &o., 711 D wane Ste Ae TEE a Sos cracaiey aS ESS Seams, pment eve. and OTK, Pa. avoune, near M street, lose, 8. W. corner Pa. oat Fe fe. ee eh = Ei TTS any cz Banvey & Horses, 8. B. corner Lith st. & Pa, NK FACbORIES. PAN INK Cc., oMfes, 512 8th *t., bot. Band ¥. 0. noeee Sarz inetramenis & Trasses, Os 7th at, INSURANCE OFFICES. "y 90k. P.O, Dap't. 12S stsnoar Beh Ins. Co. May Eaiiding, 7: abcis Boyer, 03-05 le Co. Bb, Sehinidty ag t, eh st jewelry, 619 Pa.avo. LESS. 1208 F et.,Wash’n, 81% Bridge wt. Goon JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Cuas. WaLTen, 4 D street, opposite Cit7 Hall. B.C. W¥a vex, (eleo conveyansing,) 99 7in stroet. LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, &e. W S Jrxas. 737th street, batween G aod H. w once = Coen 13th street sad canal, MACHINISTS. Jogn McOLenLann. Loutstans ave. and Wth street. oe) 0% 10% 7th st.. bet. N.Y. av. and Lat. 4 & Zith sts. U0 I street. ToREN. B.cor.H and 6h. Byarr's Nariovat Mager id lth st.ncar Pa.av r. Slate, Marble. &c_cer.92D. 4 E.Suxrd Mantels, &c., 910 Peum. ave. Tockea & Sven ax, 68 Gonisinas avence, c. WT TAILORS. Daviis & Co... M-¥.) Wis Pa, ay.,bot1ithaizh sts. LLINERY, &c. SMart did Sth st.. opp. Patent Oftce. TORN. (wbokesale only /44 oth 8, BOSE BY. MODEL MAKERS, &e. ¢ PERMA. 625 7 stzpof, 908. Patent OFtco th street, 0 2» Post OMica, “5 (also Bronzing and Gilding,) 108 B. Lyeas’s, 143 7th street, pear M streot, NOTARIES. AG. Harvey, =i9 Pa. av., Law,Titles, Oonveyancing PTICIANS. Peat Sten 122 Pa. av., bet. 12th and sth sts BF. i. Hep ee, 653 Penn. sve., corver i stroet. OYSTER SAL00: corner lith st ‘aE 18 Penn. av PAINTERS. A, 310 Mh st., near Penna. avooune. P. Gro. Brea, : R MARTIN, 699 C st Teal Fiance 1&2. 37 Hh street, nesr Pent J. HARRY SYLVESTER. 1212 7th street, near M. PAPER HANGERS. DoUGLAs Mo0oRy, 909 Mh street, near Penn. avenge Gzo. WILL NER, 429 9th street, betwoon D and B. Frascis WILLNER, 195 Pa. av., bet. lvth and ab. Cras. 4. KRaTsE, 103 N.Y. avenue, sear 1th at. W.B.fretsxorse,also,PicrareBrense,) 10337th st. PATENT AGENTS. Munxyx &Co..(3. ¥. Xi. Am.,)3. B. cor. ¥& Tth Exight BROTHER? 633 F street, near 7th street. ™M_C. Woop, N, EB, corner F and 7th greets. Jota Fi daveres/Asth st spp P. partment. (ELLs Lxecert, 606 DS ies: See & FP ete.. cer Pat. Odice. @# Send for circular PATENT MEDICINES. NON's LivER Tote, the great Pzegcode Ber- rt salo, 30534 7th et.,by Wm, M. Cannon, maustacturer and proprietor. Sach bottle has a Fed inbel. B#” Buy wome other. PHOTOGSAPHIC GALLERIES. M_B. Buapv, 67 Pennsylvania av.. near 7th street. J. 0. 30 » Pa. av., bt. 8 2 9: also, Photo. stock KE. J. PeLEMAN, (copying a specialty , M04 F at. PICTURE @ PORTEAIT Faams «18S Pe rennhe, pear btreet Cit peewee; (joot ing © specialty.) Sil Tth street. PLANING MILLS, *. RehaN. 1536 strost and canal. See WETCAMS SUS, cot Lah at, and Carat t) Bilis, 1216 Ohio avenue, ings, Brackets, Newela, Bolasters, Sc., a0 ler ia Sash,Doors® Blinds. PLASTERERS. JouN F. Kine, Gil Mas, svo., bet. 6th and 7th ste GiLt & Laacoms, pisin and ornamental, 405 3h st PLUMBERS AND GAS bey ge d 0th et. 3, ta erenme coer © noes. gt et G aud H. ;, get, bet. 9th aad 1th. bat. 39¢ te bt NBROTEE te, PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. Surry Porrsé Ux) snuiti, 8 E. corner %u & Dats. BLB Younes, 2i8 ith -t.8.W.,op.Medioal Maseam L ESEL1E AGENTS, c. Artaor & Deust.onr. Le. avenge and 7th street. BM Hatz, corner th ati Feats. opp, boat OMos van é Latra, cocaor 1oth ubd @ streots, Braaine @ Jo ‘1455 F stroet, near 15th. MM. Souren, £371b st. opR.F. O. Department, we DLaGeTT, 19 Market pee Se ave, 702 F at.,.bt 725,0p, Post Offce. ox 39 Ht strest,corner 7th. Mo .. opp, Treasux) poy t z.K. i < opposite PO, Dep't. Y. Stonas r ? Treasury Department WT. Jowxson, (Auct'r,) oor. Pa. av. & 24st. cast, . & Bom, 5th etrest. vear Kiges’ Bank Weick &Co . 95 F a., Masonic Temple. RESTA CBANTS. 4024 BeoTT SDN NGIALOON {meals Be.) 98 La, SASH, DOORS AND BLINI : -5 Op. Center mul. Ws Lockisns stems LLE@ Wasi xc tox Business Gouna, oor. Tb and L ste, SEWING MACHINES rm They are simple Syora's. Lewis Baar. M.0.A. B92 8D @ specialty) 513 ah st Euias Hown’s Ixpuoven,J. Karr agt. ko Wao Brwisy Macuivg Ooxrasy. 8 9th stnoct Tus “Kuvstoxg, A.G- st., opp. Masonic Tomple lanet SHIRT ¥F. Devin a C teen Pa. av., bet lthal Mas McLxan, 86 F bet. 3 59. cp stairs. Mas. BA. rn. wisn ee itso: leates: Er Sro1re, 69 7th Pest Office. WARD STOLE, . " Eowr. A. Wintaiiann. S1D ot, botwecu on & oth. FACTORIES, Ma+.G_ HB. Mavaga, st. opp. Patent Office, FITEREA ae A.B. Suxruzap & Co..9i0 Pa. avqbettth & Wthevs SCHOOLS AND CO! Es. Wasatex a W Son, agts.i61 Peay perfect THowas MABBON, (re eine Fi Pa. av. ‘The Faraily Favorite Ine He. ¥ Stom est. the beat and: 2th at. T. SOAP AND CANDLE nn, Broun, 6192) G ot., dot. 6B and 7th. STOSE ¥. : W. J. & 0.4. AckeR, Ist and Bstreete B. W. } WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1872. doiphia. Paritaprirnta, Jume 23. -The democrave Conventions madé nominations this morning. the first cougressionm: district, Samuel * edall was r-nominatet by acciamation. in the thir dustriet, Herman ¥ Nbach Was more ated There wae no peri nm n in the second Ctstrict. The convention in the first senatorial ‘trict Dominated Gal. Robert P. Doobert Prematarc Expienion ef a Wiest Catamangt 4, Pa. dune 5. White dtasting at No. 4 urna ane'siton works, this mor: A prematré « xpiosion mortally ij ared the foreman, John Ho: tu, are Thee Haat. Two Ot here wate alight a Roortmacton. far « on Wm. Ne ae o {EWO CENTS. diana, bas been Meatipated tor Te-clection fe Politica! Notes. There has been no public declaration yet from Mr. Groesbeck with reference to bis recent SPEOIAL NOTIOES. | EVENING STAR. M. W: ill commence this w : nation at New York, and none will proda- SELLING WIS ENTIEe STOCK Washington News and Gossip, Bly be made until after Judge S:allo's retarn to ger pas po ade g EvEuGR The receipts from this | 7O™. Groeabeck’s frieuds have no idea that be 907 PENNGYLVANIA AVENED, Lermuxa, Revaxce—The receip will allow himself to be used in any way to ex Jel?-2w 7 Cree Basvice, Panis, | SouTee to-day wore $201,767.02. barrass the Baltimore convention. The following additiouat nominations have been made bj regular repa' tion in Lovidana: Congresaman-. Lewis, colored; secretary of sta din, colored; audit general, A. P. ASSISTANT Src ky Cowan and party arrived at Chicago yesterday, en routs for Dakota. Lrevr. Cou. FRepenick Myers, deputy qaartermaster general, has been ordered to the | Jepartment of Missouri as chief quartermaster | ofthat department, ‘Yue WaEaT Cacy.—The June report of the Agricultural department relative to the conui- tion of the wheat cropof 1871, shows that the Se Fine Old Bye Whisky. WARRANTED PERFECTLY PURE. Fex Mrnicrwat axD Faminy Use. g in Baltimore, under the auspiocs Greeley clad of the fuurth congress! nd was addressed by Hon. M jelegate ut large to the nati j | rt, Angelica, M nscatel, Sherry, Hock erage of the crop is 4 per cent. Th jon, and other speakers. and Claret, Also, Kelly" Isiand Catawba a borg Phy > erent ge ol a | t B. Roosevelt, M,C. tr Taret, Also, Kelly’ Isiacd Catawba. inst 230,000,000 bushels last year. tet of ‘New York, bas addr ‘These Wines are very superior, and just as rep inky Chansons cai the state of RD.—The President resented. i democratic c on at i: wing enti reaecns for supporting Hora: has accept AETHUR NATIANS, Draggist, Jumes A. Denaison, sel3-te Second and D ats, M. W. a Lidutenant Gen, Joe Jotnston told Wigtall and another ; te: equaintance in Baltimore the other day that A Cara. t and A Olergy man, whilo resi vukboaly be to continu power under another head &, who, ina speech last tall there was t Warn Coastina SE3 ARR Nor Ke- quraKp.—The Treasury department has deci that no vessel is required to take oat coast .. utended te be employed in is Demoerat has ascertained that © preparing and using ti , Bo x instance: vessel emp! census of the liberal republican savel pa, any sao whe bree of Oharas, alay boat, on which oyster, nois shows that it is composed of Address, JUBFEPH T cag areteulied, if not intended to be usod } . Jessie K. Dubois, and an unili = Bration D. Bible Boose, | coasting trade need not take out coast Jobn M. Palmer jew York us ag y ; . Touscco Tax Decisson.—The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has decided that tobace:ar- riving in a collection district under transporta- Hon bond since J F his Trumbull county “If the democrat 12 between Grant ow that their regard for w! ¥ must call principle would indace nix tenths of them to vote against me. Why: 1 aw a decided enemy of that party, even in ite most respectabls aspects Horace Greel: Chio) speech, party were c and mystif, 1 i, Sat AMUSEMENTS, EW NATIONAL PHEATER. W. G. Saiz. +ee+-Stage Manager. FRIDAY EVENING, JONS 28. the till July ‘ist, eed by the payment ot the by stamps immediately at factory and the bond cancelied, or held by collector on transportation bonc nnd said bond ca tax of twenty cer fixed and cancelled. At the earnest reqnest of numerous citizeue. Mr. 8.8. LLOYD bax consented to repeat his impor soration of Claud Meinotte, in Bulwer’s celebrazed drama cntitied THE LADY OF LYONS, re’s feverito, Miss ADA P tine, ane tho eficieat corps of sionals aad amateurs wp2 er eceat entertainment at Liucoln f meetings, and still success for their strike in a few days. T ceived word yesterday from New Haven « uakers and varvons other ira tee ve formed aa eight Serious TRoveLe witH IspIANs. — The Secretary of War is in receipt of « communica- tion from General Sheridan, enclosing corre- spondence of General Augur, of June 10, porting the hostilty of the Kiowas, and reco: KUNKLE, o well knowa ties a the tiespated in ¥ Profe trikers in New York. ecessful in New York t it we men will strike eager Carl Bichter, with hia well known | mending that the tribe be distributed among the | i" New Haven, and receive aid imreturn. A oateur vocalists and tustrumentatists | ratty sts at the mort, in order to stop their | lige t-amber of metal-workers were ti seston in an Olio previcus to the represents A sey aa a yesterday, and hstened letters from ! 1 Irani, and duriug the tutervats of too | depredations. Also a letter from Major General ry Schedeld, of May 20, reporting the Kiowas on a raid in Texas, with the view to release “Santan- ta” and “Big'Tree.” ‘Tae PaesrpentT axp THE TReaty.—Prosi- dent Grant is reported to bave said that every thing which had been done by Secretary Fish relative to the treaty of Washington was with Susquehanna, and different points alung t line of the Erie railway. and alee from. Boston and ether cities, all of which gave encouraging The workmen are Said to be making Preparations in those places to commence a The Singer sewing machine men yes- nimously resolved to hold indefinite- connected with the metal-workers nd assert th wpriats orchestral selections will be reu: ing reference to the immediate stages of eds are to be appropriated toward th pletion of the Homo for ths aged and wonen of the District, wrespective of religion. It ilk be given under ine auepices of thef* Little oor."* they areabundantly sup- his full concurrence, and therefore the respons - | with funds. The wire manufacturers re- Lility ¢f diplomatic action did net entirely rest | solved to discharge those of thoir workmen who Upon tuat Cflicer; in other words, they were in | do not resume work to-day on the ten-hour sy3- aceord upon the sub ect. Despatches trom Geneva state that the ard of arbitrators will Mr. J. G. Saville. tem. The employers’ central execative commit- Proprietor. tee held a meeting yesterday. It was voted to aa he to-day for business, instead of | Maintain the present attitude of the committee TUESDAY AND WEDSESDAY June dS aniao |W to-morrow, the day to which it was | “nd to estabich aa organization, among tre THE WO. AMOUS acjourned. journey — to —_— t ~ digest oe ANDGA MINSTRELS rades unions. Ouly a few officers - ae SP ON RNEES = TRANSYER OF NAVAL Or¥icers.—Comman .- | hour league represented that organization at BRASS BAND! et Henry Erben has been ordered to navigs.ion | Teutonia Hall yesterday, but they spoke conf- dently of the success of the eight-hour move- ment: The strike of the blackemiths and wheelwrights ie over for the present, without New, | duty at the New York navy yard. Commander Bverything Strict! 2 ABT Daniel Braine bas been detached from equip- and Entire} Reserved seats can be secured at the Box Office of 7 si ment duty at the New York navy yard and | obtaining ei; ht hours or an increase of Theatre, Eriday next. Jano Zist. vst | placed on Niiting orders. Commander Meiton | " ‘The evidence ia Decoming stronger daily ¢ CONCERT AND TABLEAUX in Haxtus, sfetache from Bavigation duty. At the | a strike is imminent among the diiferent trade , BY THE PUPILS OF 7 New York navy yard, and order uty as | organizations of Buffalo, ‘The president of the ACADEMY OF THE. SACRED HEART OF equipment officer at the same yard. Obaplaiu | ipternationel society and several representa- AT LINGOES HALL W. ©. Holway detached from thé Lancaster and tives of the strikers in New York and Jersey svHUBsDAY EVENING, Jess 27, 1872, placed on waiting orders. city are there. ‘Two lodges of machinists held Admission, Fifty conta, a ch rape private meetings last night, anda public demon- _it0-7t Commence at7 n. Visrr oF Pes hide 3 iad DrELe a the opera house was talked of for to- = xhibition (New No. | &4TION To Gov. McCorwics.—Gon. Howard's | day. S Oe) oO ea aeeie } 439° | delegation (nine in number) of Coyctero ; Tio car-drivers and condactors of the ee a7u St. Ar ZraSm | Apaches, Aryoipa, Pinal, Pimo, Papagoe, and | 37 Failroads inte: ished bo he creased wages and diminished hours of labor. i ‘ 4 Apache-Mobaves Indians paid a visit this after- | Twelve hundred iron-mou!crsstrack in Brook. Mo. G36. 7yh strost_beteesy Ii sed 3 stsite, cight noon to Gov. Richard U. McCormick, detegate | isn yesterday for elght Lowe ‘The strive ot ree Choice Oil Paintings, Bugravinas, Chromos, 80. we conarens frem Arizona, at bis roridence, No. | hack-driversof the same city a rtwues. A largest stock Paper Hangings, Window | 1015 144 street. They were first treated to oo Shades. Pictures, Pra:aes, Pictnre Cords and Tas | some sprightly airson the piano, after whi A Staancr Case oF PotasNIng—Patien’ eels, Kings, Nails, 2c., in tho District, Gov, McCormick and Gen. Howard spoke a | dd Jhysicians Aille- -A letter,fr_m Herm By TEES CABS" « | few words, which were interpreta to’ then account of a terrible Please remember Name and Nomber___jel-ly Miquel, the great Coyetero-Atache war chier, cb oceurred'n the town of Whe Santoo. of the PinalsApaches, aud Es-kel-ta sa la of the Cosetero’s responded, promising to ure their influence in behalf of peace between their tribes and the whites. Their official recep. i ry of the interior will tak on Wednesday last. {t appears that a you man name Moore applied to the county phy cine cure ague, and a8 le objected to taking qninin rh ctor prescribed a dose of bitters co ‘of Veruvian bark ,dogweed and whis man tock a dese of the bit shome, which he was bare! non af ls died. who had been summoned b i her son, in order to relieve the mother's fears that the young nav bad heen ———— _PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. A DeLt Day ar rHR Jupiter. yerterday Oratorio day passed off ugrecably to the strictly musical portion of a moderate aadienoe. “Israel in Egypt” was well rendered by & chorus of twelve hundred, from tive —In Eston ceis, W cents; Children s, 5 cents ct SECOND ANKUAL PARADE AND PIO-N1‘ Es OF THE KMIGHTS OF St. PATRICK Mrs. Moore to at rT societies in and around Boston, the soloi poisoned, each swallowed some of the bitte: Disrt ct of Calmupbia, will be held t f 5 ts | Ol rt ; Beserr'e Fehr atceot Park ith werent THURS being Madame Rudersdrotf, Mrs. 0. A. Barry, | ¢soon afterwards started for their home DAY, July 4th, 19. "Prof. Donch's cele- W. J. and J. F. Winch and J. proceeded @ short Rudviphson, only when Dr. under conduct of Garl Zerrahn. brated Brase aid String Bauils are and was cu engaged! Admission 2 cents. Dancing t President was taken v.olent! for the oceaaton Grant will be present to-d: pelle? to dismount from his horse. He was just commence at noch, 7 tian Se able to d imeelf home, and died daring the 89123 By order of Committee. Taz ANTuRsciTe Coat TRapz.—The ro- | waht. 2, feeling premonitory symp- MILY EXe ONS. port of the Pennsylvania coal trade last week | toms of AODING, rred bis horse to his F* anita shows an inctease of 4,024,151 tons of ai! kinds | ‘Peed, end justreached bis home when he fel over the corresponding time last year. ix but little change in prices, bu of for the monthi sensible at the door. He was carried i Tae | died within ers holding THR ELEGANT STEAMER KEYPORT - 4 public sale of Scranton | Dot Pomeks an excu lown the river on } coal which takes place in New York to-morrow. | ten, o Pe retail demand in Philadelphia has 1 ved, and so1ne persons arc already getting h instant, the Keyport «! thoir winter supply. wake an excursion to Glymont; leaving and arriviog We above. ‘These exenrsions will be strictly eeloct, antl wil! afford our basiness men and their families an oppor tunity of e few hours’ recreation, free from the fest and dust of the city. No spiritacus liquors sold, nor the mo Love- ™ iT OF TRE RAzO! TEurts TO Blow Our His Brarss. Quartrose, a barber's apprentice, aged tempted to ecmmit suicide on ’ Saturday arly in the season he had a holid: Ma. Versox Hanco: ten another letter to the London Times on the chances of invasion, a matter which recently has greatly agiteted the British mind. He holds that no ted th shooting. impro Tecters allowed on board. Musicand | Poseible increase of the land force can prevent 4 her = doncteg cn rand at Pavilion at Glymoat. @ landing, while even a moderate naval opposi- | 3 own bajlonality, sad ness ie ore ght aaa f estes agen | 82% Will wake such w disaster impossible, ived for her a desperate hobbied.- ot 609 Pennsylvania avenues ENGLaxD was alarmed a week or two agoon Af. first che girl was pleased with ve attentions, ave him some but lately ent barber manifested so miuch earnestness that she became alarmed. She avoided him, and used other maid- euly devices to turn bis attentions from hi Lucio conidn’t stand this, and he concladed his rixtcen summers were enoug of life, He got a Smith: & Wesson tol somewhere, and yes terday, about 3 o'clock, he told tha workmen in the shop that life was’ burden he would bear no longer, simultancously placing the muzzleot the revuiver to his head, aud pulling the trigger The “bullet entered behind his right ear, and traversed his head up to the right temple. He wes taken to Bellevue —Y. F. Star Taz Diamonp Frecos ov Areca — t pews trom the Cape of Good Hope not encouraging to the hopes of the dia- mond diggers or of those who expected to apar- kle into wealth suddenly at the mines. Herald, ot Pert Elizabeth, says: * Diamond account of a sens steady and grevt dr thusiastic people fo covenant by eat no veal hen: ‘onal report which told of ease in Engliat herds | ed a solemn leagn encourageme? KSYPOKT a oan be chartered for select nd which they bound themselves to or eforth and torey Tue wit of James Scott, clothicr, im New York, who bequeathed $28,w00 to Julia Scott, bis reputed te, and Margaret Kellis, a ser- vant, is contested ay Caroline Scott, who claims that she married the testator m.ny years ago, aud was never divorced from him. eee eens MARRIAGE OR DeatH.—One Kirkwood was rourdered in Pittsburg last Friday night by David Flander, becamse he refused to marry Flander’s sister, The murderer has not been arrested. . EXOQURSIONS. « to WM 4G. BYLES, Agent. EE 609 Pevnsy!vania avenue. QPPFICE OF POTOMAC BERRY COMPANY. Seventy StkEET WHARS, ASE INGTON, June 22, 1372 Parties deetrous of muking excursions down ths Potomac, can charter the at WAW ASE for Mondays, Tueslays Wednesdays, and Tharedays. A tri down the rivertow fv detightful, aud the grounds, belidings, and arrangements at Glymont are com- plete. ‘The police authorit es of Was! {a concert with the Suariff of Chazfes county, Mary |. have determined to preserve the pasce aud otect excursionists from disturbance by premptiy erento ail disorderly persons fouad ‘on the rou city, geting S7-An explosion of flreworks occurred last evening in 30 Thompson street York. Five Frenchmsn were badly injured. "7A Belleville (Ortario) dispatch reports sare 3. still most dificult to sell. We haye not heard ot fine Att b bet Washing- . wna Sata othe ASCMRN GR JBCW S| indadactise "om te Grea TF | ty aes i work meaking of arte ps Egeiag pil om coportapity to make « deligi > | s7Swormstedt, the Baltimore check-raiser, | of, but they were s stall as tobe somone Weber'y Brass and String Band has been SOE et | NE conyicte, at Louisville yesterday, “and | worth taking ‘notice of. The general feeling for the 4th. Jett oe aad seven years iy the Kentucky peni- | here seems ‘D a seems to ig tones the diamond ihare seen ir best .” loney wae uty an the banks imported specie freely, so that the coined value was likely to be maintained de- spite the temporary sticen of the new-found equivalent—an ixteresting fact in the of commerce. wv John W. Avery will be h: yer the murder of Jacob Ero, Bs next Fri- ‘at Crosskitl, +; the court of pardons refusing to commute sentence, the eolidarities of Governor Bi of Tennessee, has ro" t pardoo Dany Sith ei gonvictod STRIKE oF bu brome ata po ‘oltowing the Fiilay. a Resherwomen of Surbiton and a emote att of ve struck de ‘pgston . hig! ye ed They ‘Terry has anmownced hiraselt for a a covdidate for reelection t Ce * ™ the TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | “Ys re poolsion the wentatnation ot pase Atos Congressman mb Barber, of the Wtsoo. thir: ». Greer B. Ranm has been nominates t acclamation for Gon, De the repabi nineteenth distr This Afternoon’s Dispatches, tee 5+ aR my Associated Press Reports. THE GREAY STRIKE IN LONDON. Calmination of bed Years Agits- on THE BUILDING TRADE ALL ON a eTRIRE aD a “LOCK-OUT” OF THOTSANDS New Youk, Jane S—A sp don of the 24th sevs: The strike building trac © result tation, begun im 18m made by the men for a teducts of isbor (rom ten hours a cay. Ip 1439 « m: morial nusserousty mgned Was presented to th wasters. A short strnggle eusued, and the m tere obtained tbe victery. George P appeared on the rccne t th S the second sont member t m. &. W. tiazeiton, M. Rusk, of W ieconstn finos several rate for + CAB Domination for C m in hie age orn shag W T. Pre ect ot aftack. The masters Ty, Angus Came: fought stabbornty, but the men conquered, and he Dine hour movement was conceded to ¢' ——- men everywhere, The carpenters and jolmars "Eom “- mee tained te follow thelr example, seut an «! Ay . — re Lmatum io , f % acre Se) raulread, neer Metuchen. Six seUget couches were piled une vpor ahing & wreck. On the train were » Dani screw by withdrawing from two i Tho masters Uircatencd « general ‘eck mex did not returo to their work. ‘The me retused. o> eters proposed arbitration at! we Sonne gee 7 . Mery. The sper Tete aed Pee een, | elma. ‘Susy wed taeeriee me hoomacs eee eral “tock-oat” last week by which twenty th: Beene AE. ne ware vis Acaerton on fand men were thrown out of empleyaue Francie ee ae oe ™ was Sau Masous and bricktayers were thrown oat ain. | Franco: ere Gs aor i Mr. Piuvkett, meanfer of the tirm of Cabitt, | ern Rete ietly an an interview, said he bad seen throe strikes. He | SD? "Fain spec . yes crash, employs three thousand cagpenterr, masons und | 40430 an Misiant ait was rain. s were bricklayers, He would not deny that the | hed, and the nobicman strikes tended to raise the wages, but the re: | }°\'), “ih ho snit throw meny men cat of employment. | Pride. After & tortuous Gein} r ‘Though the cost of building labor ha Beene ge lngyecee aw a 15 per cent. in the last tweng; ner STHO Wan BA Clem 1 years the of the men was (0: Sifty-ove hours’ work instead of {ity-sia sud a bait, and the wages a shilling mere. The masters viewed the subject simpy asa queetion of supply, They betievea the ce d was vot warranted by the condition of as a depot trade and reckoned on proving Phis ie the re arbitrators if auy should be appointed eth That'on Oe on The mastere di1.ked lockouts as mach ns ! y ales as ee rikes, but they were generally compe eee ert wen Sots Gam to udopt them. They did not object t> the men’s unious. ‘Three yoasous at a smail pa house declined to give \hetr names, for fear of the consequences.” They said that the | wages were five shillings per day, in 186). six | mo im 1801, seven Lg au hour, and ane ¢ eight pence an hour. The reasous given | ts “4 for the strike are the dear rates of living in | Uatle i Pee regen t Mow- jewe! ark, where it remain antil she London and the long distance te out of door | Jobe, to w ey were obliged to walk in their | own time. re is nofear of men being broaglit trom the gouutty, as they are better of there Two-thirds of th ne | of success. Financially they are strong helped by other trades. Nine hours a di ulne ce per hour has been determined and ther. will be uo surrender. The Leadon Pimes considers the inevitabi: result of the trade dispntes to be an incrodi increase tn the prices of products with whi England eupplies the world; that the oo: loss to England wil! make coal and iron dear, and that in consequence England will lose the advantage cf her resources and products. ——— New York News. YORK CENTRAL RaiL’ Case. ich © company © tT. The servants of ihe apie very elevated social ar OF ALL TRE HOTELS IX THE Wo oddest is 2 lonely one in Cr between San Jone standing a ftw feet apar de; these are the hotol, neat, breezy ntic. The largest tree is sixty-five icet around apd contains a fitting-room and that bureau of Bacchus wher the thing that biteth avd this tree ts a garden of fowers an drawing-room is a bower made evergreen: macronua branches. For bers there are nine great hollow trees LD the very 2. TRR NEw D Tax warned dy har: New Youk, Jane 25—It is stated that the | Ine aman of heres wt Bae counsel of the New York Central railroad have | jeaniug stump, dubbed « hibrary. $ asked the commissioner of internal revenue to were not for thatsame haunt of Bacchus, it 4 bring suit against that road, in order to test in the courts the question of the constitutionality Of the tax assessed on the scrip dividend. The commissioner refused to do so, and if the tax is not paid the property wil! be seized. TAMMANY REDIVIVUS. At @ meeting of the Tammany society last night, Horatio Seymour was madesachem. Ar Tangements were also made for a gngat oviebra- tion on the {th of July, James Brooks being chosen orator, and Invitations extended to ali the progaicgnt democrats of the country to be present. SUERIFY DREENAN STILL “ON certain that the guests mont would fee! like noth this forest establish- su ranch as Iryads, ZR axw Sraiw.—T. the Duke of Meuty: Spain for Alphe Queen Isubeiia, isnot likely any tumalt among Spaniards or mounstration lever by bisself. The young Alphonso, years of age, his been betrotiue ay, 1 ‘The Times, im another two-c hen Amate ron that sheriff Brenpan continues bis ille- | provided vo other gentlemen ¢ § arges this year. in January there were | it.” in the meantime the ex-Qa ie 6 commitments, which entitied the = conrt in F the hopetal couple w il see 1,114, but he charged the or many « e aflairs o: Spain betore they February, tor commitments, are o!d che: ¢ married. the cow $5,216; in March he fas entitle to — ea -ae 4 #1,110 D, but charged . * rer —Jud ‘ese, presiding ermine irene. Judge of the Essex county ( m Four bupdred employes of the Sastow-house oD pleas iad Will pres a petition to Collector Arthur to night, asking for the eight-bour rule tonpply to | © weigher- Al! of the cmployesin Golegate’s soap fact Lave gone to werk again. Yesterday, & party of strikers visited planing millof Styles & Sons, disiocated + machinery, and threatened the meu with daath unless they desisted from work. They were ar rested A LITTLE NOY MUTILATED BY A LEOPARD. A boy five years of age was shockingly mu- tiiated ip the tace yesterday bys isopard at central! park. a ter geatiema: er. the gove r onstitation of th power to neces consequently Nitason’s MamegaGz.—On Friday | ter was received in this city by » fr Chrigtine Nilsson, in which Mis: N writes that ee is t be married toM. Auguste Kouzaud in London, the last week in J: M. Kougaud +a French gentleman, about and ts & stock broker, now res 7 Toanded on i PETER CooPRR, instead of subseribing $1,000 to the strikers, em- phatically condemns the movement. pacercat tise ama oe Sensations at the Hub. ARRIVAL OF PRESIDENT GRANT AND PARTY Bostox, June 25.—President Grant, aecom- panied by Mrs. Grant, Secretary Fish and wito, General Porter and wife. and General Babouck and three ladies, arrived here at $ o'clock (his morning. The city committee, with the United States marshal, were awaiting the arrivalof the ng been impaired by the lata w dal pair intend to sojourn in Sw uring their honepwoon, and Miss som will party at the depot, and they were conveyed di- | Toahbtar on the operate gtage in Kussin in Sep- rectly to the Revere House. Quite a large | “ber next— ~ Sun. Sada crowd gathered, but the reception was wheliy dt Satureiy informal. sale ge 4 RUSH POR THE ooLtS ox. ions ure that the Coliseum wi i The indi the Cast’ two i ty. There filled to-day, the dem: aree!y | were ten well-fed cars in the train, cach have . * | ing a canvas apron en both ides, ing the to the Coliseum. | «paces between i p rails.’ Tho a The progvaraime for to-day isthomatene see, | Tpacet between it and the rails.’ The onde of these aprons lapped, thus forming cootinuons canvas trom onc end of the train to the other On &® part of the trip the speed attained was about torty mules perhour. There wae not the least particle or dust in the first sevea cars, Dut there appeared to be something like dust in the eighth, ninth and tenth cars, but uot enough to shew on Ue garments wf the passengers. Coronrp MscHasics.—Northern visitor often express surprise ut seeing the large vam- ber of ovlored mechanics a! work in this cit and one who obeerved white and colored brick- layers buliding a wall tugether, remarked that in his the Union aus negro who at tempted to work as a mechanic alongvide of « white man would be “mobved.” A different sentiment prevails here, and every man, what ever bis complexion may be, hat an ample op- portunity to earr his If tchmand Whig. 87° The capricio i= est ot the action of light- ning wasexemplitedat Windsor Locks, Ct. a day or two . ‘Whe electric deid entered a steble where five horses were standing side by side, killing the frst and third without touching the others, and then left, doing wo injury what= ever to the building. Of tie series, including in its performance al! of the foreign ‘bands, distinguished solvists, and the full chorus a hestra. The Sttaation at Geneva, A SATISFACTORY SOLUTION EXPROTED. Gurzva, June 25.—It ts stated that the board of arbitration at the session on the 17th instant Informed tue agents ov the partof Engiand «ud tho United States that they considered the indirect claimy presented in ta case of the American government unteaatic. ‘There is reason w believe that dispateles have been re- celved trom the government at Washington which will lead to & satisfactory solution of the entire question. These dispatches Mr. Davi Will commamicate to the court to-day, when it re-eseembies. After Wednesday the tribunal Will proceed to cousider the direct claims. GEREKAL WILLIAM T. SHERMAN arrived in Geneva last evening. He dined with the American representatives before the tribu- ual of arbitration at their hotel, the Beau Caleb Gushiogs provesdes t pay tir resect Ui ing, pay te Hon. Charles Francis Adams.