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THE EVENING STAR. | Published Daliy, Sundays Excepted, 4T THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peunsyiyanin Avenue, corner lith St. | { | YUE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COWT. &. Hh. BACK PMANNY, Pres't. ——s— TSE EVENING STAR ts sorved by carrier to thelr subscribers st Tax Cents Px waex, or For- ¥1-Focg CaNTS FER MONTH. Copies st the counter Two Csxts each. By mail—three mouths, $1.50; 93.00, one year, $5. | YZERLY STAR—published Fridar- @1% 8 year. MP Invariably to advance, fa Dota cases and ro paper sent longer than paid for, SF Rates of advertiaing furaished om appliention Ves. 89- N°. 6.018. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1872. TWO CENTS. a CRITICAL CONDITION. Miss Tomlins, stabbed by her father in Brook- ty, is still in a very critical condition + SrBcin en eNTe. | RNISHING STURES. SEMENTS Political Notes. y The steamships Kepublic, City of Paris, EPHABETICAL HOUSE FURNISHING STORES AMU S. te The latest Greciey convert te Michiga isex- | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | pemsctictplus , Mepevc, Ciny Earope of 2.W. Bor: ee % 4 ea BUSINESS DIRECTORY: | Stop corr. igtaaket. inosPa.sv..bot ta. EW NATIONAL THEATER, —— SE | Congressman Sonn F. Bet ae a oon to-day, taking an aggregale of €2.50/000 > “a | ;,,JoE COMPANIES. Mr. J. @. Saville. +» Proprietor. : : H_ V. Sasior is the republican candidate tor} This Afternoon’s Dispatches, | ™ ‘vee. Containing Cards of First-class Establishments | tepsrsxorsr Ick Co., office, 194 Pa, av., near aes Washington News and Gossip. Congress in the tenth district of Indiana. —.——— 2 TRE HOTTRST DAY. im all Branches of Business in the District. 1cE MONDAY. JULY 1. Se eo A. B. Boteler and Chas. G. Faulkner, of West Associated Press Reports. ‘o-day is the ottert of the seasdh, the ther- rm) | ¥ a hing to row: ‘atin Boe r ve nntace yt ne a age | AFTE&NUONS Morrow morning. Majer L. 6. Woodworth is the Tepablican 4 f Por 2 nom TY WAS SAVED. | un. carsisr ts TautUADED TO 40 To Tan =n. $18 18 Wet. BE A DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT — IN- : SY TSE a candidate for Congress in the 2ist district of . Tribunal. sUnILEE rs. STRUCTIVE, MORSL ANv AMUSING. ‘THE total amount of United States currency | (yin ida TRE CONGRATULATORY ADDRESS OF COUNT 5 i. # . He was nominated on the forty-first bal- A committee of the Peace Jubilee from Boe- Sa Awy tle, Oe Le. sroane, yan, Davies, 13, with his | Of 1 issues outstanding at this date as shown | jot, RRR ScLoris. . tom arrived here to-day to wait upow i ee cee Iss. Co.. cor. Dats, | 7 Eictdoten and advestares ofthe Fusalest, "| by the Tre asurer’s books {s €999,245.303.62 Ex-Lieut, Gov. Charles 3. May, of Mich.. | tribunal couvened at il clock is seoanne | {tee ey aud extend an invitation fremw. the Ine cor. 19th and @ st. | Ixs. Co of Funny Folks. aud s +B ak here fo-night | 22* Fetired as a candid: + for the ‘republic: the sersion being mainly eccapled in ming, ternational Jubilee executive committee and Eg nr .710 Eee, cpogetie Bost | RGENT, hr hades, Wiseiaste cenit toi toast nomination for Congress inthe fourth distric: | tScynical form amd co ead to tue Renate | he cits of Boston nto vist that city. |The com- Tuo is "0.8, B., cor. 9! | ‘avorite Iinsionist. adison, A of re. ave received trom Bir. Greeley that b¢ Sams | i oocine, wan ¥ street, nea 71 | peat A Nica i Fate 1_ | reunion of the Army of the Tennesece on the 34 | |, Remarks the Cincinnati Gazette (Grant):— ae, Sep = a we ie Accept the invitation, #:.d be will is even A: :T GALLERIES. | * Bravels Heye: <= ee ze. ““ | and 4th of July. Day by day the lines of the varties grow clearer | Agreement upon which, in exch y Sesignate an early day next week for his B.S ‘saecow 1235 Pa, ave., bet. 12th and . | aan bmid eo and more distinct. Kepublicans close up solid 9 case, is very | visit . ‘’ TTORNEYS-AT-LAW. OS™ " ise Ge te SASH MD a | PEE CUS OAL EATERTAINMENTS " o-” | Dw, Extzio Houaup hasbeen released, ana | for Grantconly democrats say port Greeley. premion ef the pariaes oT an | “wor oviury.” Q.D. Uaxarit | Watchos, Jewelry, 619 Paavo. | ty be given Ly the distingnished Professors and Am- | is now at liberty to leave for the United States, The republicans of the i0th Indiana district | Poot; pints of difference as well as of meres The jury in the case of city clerk Kowland | 1208 # st.,Wash 0.1) Bridge » atenrs, fer the benefit of 8T. JUSEPA’S, Capitol lepatches fiom Madcid 8 have nominated Major Henry B. Taylor for | Deut. ‘Consequently it is a doc tin of Hoboken, charged with ¢ iting, retarne “ JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. inst, Jorepb escheoi Halicbi ee. bet, © had DNB: Miniter mGudgetin os ese meuiber, was recommen tel by the confestens | ‘oe Misplaciug of a particle of its contents may | * 'éTdct of Rot quilty this morning. | WALTER, %2 D strect, opposite City Hall. . PROGRAMME: Preone - 2a by the convention | give fae color, and 4 TRE DEATHS Cowra ves, (also cenveyancing,)909 7th street, 1. Miserered Waldecker) Executed beGeven Others PEnsowat.—Gen. M. D. Leggett, commis. | {of nom te for Congressman- fre leo-e oxpeanalons a inthis city during the week have incroased 0: Soe Ree ee Oe oe | te Waldman, fil Hagman, E. Kehler’ | sloner of fatente, who delivers the oration at the | «die me Jew or Gentile, dog or devil I care felng.s cotiations ‘have especially been harm- THE babk STATENEET oe pee between Teh aad eth, | 3- Helmath's Kiwoge, meeting of the Society of the Army of the Cum- | not which, s0 we beat Grant,” ‘was the <monrne at Sine shows decline of loans of $3,594,000, decline H. HASLEcN, 322 8th et., bet. Pa. av. and ; land next week, left for Ohio last evening. | ful and somewhat protaue exclamation of Extr oy Dst | 5. F.Lirenaxy, upper manutact'r, cor.7ch&B,8.W, earculal f 12,000; ‘ Billy Smith, in the Virginia democratic con. | t@ ¢ uted im reference to the indirect claims | C7CUlation of $112,000; Increase | ot LIME, CEMENT, ape d e| $2,2°3,0; mere: > THT RECEIPTS FROM INTERNAL REVENUE to- | vention. In this une smplimentary manner | 221 ¥het has been done in Geneva is that these ave Of legal tenders of #1,022 5 : at in A increase of deposits €3.456,900. Kixs, 601 Mass, avenue, bet. 6h and7th, | §: By Victor Haznsn. | day were $049,183.01, making the total amount | he. gave his adhesion to the Greeley | Consider ation ae Cee oy, Upon preliminary | "PC ——<——. g is 1 boner gerne by the tribunal, which was suite THOGBRAPHERS. . By Seven Instraments. | gor the month $19,080.001,64, and the total for [oe Tiga agin re a bie Cheese aie on. ble tot » dignity of the court ‘and satistactory A Friend of the — Iusarcents io 8 A ga ina Yo e i year ending to-day 7 214.15, h Bim - Lacy, io } arties, And that the court is in full . . . cor. Pa sy. and oh st. LIVERY STABLES. 9. Isaak for the Olthorn,( W aldesker) By Mies Young | Cver six millions im excess of the eutiuaat * | secepted Mr. Greeley with the remark, “I kin | session of the whole matier of controversyten. | , NEW YORK, June 2)—Mavane advices say it ve. 1th and D streets, Willard’s Hoel Stables,14th @Dsts | grtrance 10 eents. 3629-3" fo gees eat crow, but I don’t banker arter it.’ cept whot has been put away. It isabsolutely | D8* been discovered that Senor Caro, chief cle ourner Sd street cast, LL: N 13% to 1338 E street. PROMOTIONS IN THE PATENT OrPice —He Suow rs Matwe.—A few d: vty | WBportact to understand that it is inaccurate to | |} OB® Of the departments, bas been holding co. Om Do) OP Gnd wale” SNtAg% | A. Seymour, S. 8. Stout and E. Sleigh, having | oe MO Ie Mares — this city ‘went fishing In | SAY that the President of tne United States con Chnstag the pleas ef Gas a ohne ne wea | Stem RConeadamer serine | 7 Be at vite. | See booy oad ion acer cents | SePtianata tentie seer eeSean | Sate nawrkeeei's aerate | momen oe Oe 3 .» 614 C street, near 7th. rv 3 fe. » 0 T1748 Pa. ave., corner isth street. | ® Seana ai % No. 416 71h streot- between D and H streets, eight | be second assistant examiners of the Patent | That day the party left on their return. After | that the indircot claims have been adjudicated Murdered by Indians. ja. NS! Pie & Breed, 2) 4. Capitol st, | ppaxcis Lawn, 129 Pa. avenue wear 18th street, lows Hall. office. U. H. Hutchins has been promoted. to | riding afew miles they Siopped to engage in a | “PO a Auaatehaiie dkbie GaLveston, June 29.—The Civilsan publishes AN DS. BER YARDS. Choice Oi tings, Breravings, Chromos, &. be law clerk to the Commissioner Patents, at | game of snow-ball, ata drift of enormous i- a letter dated Fredericksburg, Texas, the 1c L BAND, Tl 7th stroet. Between @ ani LUM A'so, largest stock Paper Hangings, Window ‘ in an ordinary court of justice where the . t1 aH. | oy McLeay. er 13th street and canal, gest Gicnie and $1,800 per annum. entions. Two miles further the, stopped for th “ Par, | instant, stating that General MeKenzie, Lieut re BANKERS. MACHINISTS. sha ings Mai Tromes, Piscere ae the night, and at that place the mercury that | {I< Came betore the court and ditfered im the | Smith ‘and J 2 => TERMS CASE: ‘ D : t men were surprised by six'y istana wreet. SxnTexcep rok Bounty Fsravps.—The | day had marked 105 degreesin the shade. The | ™Atter of jurisdiction, one maintaining that the | Indiane and Milled: bet F y 7 Nn ae case remember Name and Namber. _jel-ly_ | Second Auditor's office is informed by the U. 8. | drift in question wasescreutycive fest, baee | Court bat ill compoténce te decide the point at | Jacksboro'. Out of thirteen in Genet meta: Wiver & Witson RN. eae | attorney of Delaware that Jane Irwin wascon- | When formed inthe winter, and it bids fair to | "> main’ ing exactly @ cou. escaped. Pi ‘bet. 3d & zie’s party, only three 2 last the rest of the summer. ’ This mase of mow | ‘Sty opinion. Seeing the diiterence the court — BATHS. Gincon & Towne ste, LN EXCURSION: victed on the 13th inst. in the U. 8. District delivers a qualified dictam. 1 “ @r. Cory Bare Rooms, coruer Sth and Wetre MARKET STORES. PIC-NICS, CURSIONS, &c. | pistes on, ie, Jot, inst. ip the bounty of | 1880 plenomenal to that part of Maine that the | have jurisdictionwe decide against plaice FE Ewen 9 a Loven—George Seaman BILLIARD SALOONS. ARLING7ON MARKET, L. A. Walker, 1410 I streat. OB THR HIGHLANDS ON SUNDAY.—Trains | Hoder Scarr, ist Delaware volunteers. Also for | Pfoh'® Propose fo cele! ate ite presence by @ | such adeclaration clearly prejudices nother Terday atfornoon, at Pa more's Court yes- Beato» Hail BiLLiant SaLoon.coruer 9th &D sta, | METROPOLITAN MARERT SToRE.N. R.cor.H andéth. | 1 OB TAR HIGHLANDS ON 8 y making a false oath in violation of the act of | Bic-nic on jourth of July, to which the | and may save ev and it was by suck Bs 2 et Farmingdale on a charge ec BiLliaE9 SALCON. corner 9th & F sts. | | Hyatt’s NATIONAL MaRxer,dlé ith st.near Pa.av. igs eS March 24, 1863. A motion was made in arrest of | {nizens of. more temperate regions will be | 304 ™8% 88 thet the cline 4 yy Such | of assault and abduction. For more thas « SELL-HASGERS & LOCKSITHS. MANTLES. m3 pm, a: judgment, but was overruled and the prisoner | Welcome. From all accounts, it '$ Feasonalle reaty, Tho following is ae saved the | year he has been secretly visiting Mary Anu ©.8 8. IGT ¥ ot. HamiLton & PEARSON, Slate, Marble, &o. m.; leave the Highlands at 10 6p.m.,and 11 | sentenced to a fine of $1000 and to one year's to infer that Maine had its full share of snow ei 3 Verity, of Seaford. When they to get © 5 7% * | AR. Susruren & Co., Mantels, &0., 910 Penn. Tickets, 25 Cente round trip. pom oeeednd last winter. No one there complains ef dry AER aPERCH OF CouNT scLoFis married all of ber family ob; Seaman © Fockee & Suvewan, 9 Louisiane avente, J. H. SHAFFIELD. ss ag tee Or ee streams or low springs. esgic set hin $n AOE OC ER Ee slice’ |, became desperate, and attempted to commit MER: ANT . ba @su'cide. e finally obtained a st: i ew Shoeing, Re’) 4 © Ma. ave, £Co..(N-¥.)1113 Pa. ay.,bet-1ithaiath sts, | F)XCURSION TO THE GREAT FALLS. AVTOINTENT OF 4 TRUSTEE OF COLOEED] av y14: op Brokes FoR Tax Mczoes ov | tus which threatened to prevent the exoeution-P eit her, which. led to a fight between him, bet mithg,5i& 86 Water st., Gra, SILLINERY, On THURSDAY, JULY 41a Scnoors.—The Secretary of the Interior yes- Fisk.— What Did Fisk go to the Hotel For?—Ia | ° the treaty ts about to be cut, when our labors | father, her brother and her ‘Last Satur- TES. Mrs. 0. B. GiLLert, 614 91h st, ,0pp, Patent Om The steamer MINNE-OTS eit terday appointed Mr. John A Gray, of the | the Stokes trial in New York yesterday Pranci« are about to take their free and regular course, || day he called to take riding, bu: learned by @ Tia, Straw Ht& Bt. Bleacher, 9% Pa.ay, | 0. W. THORN, (whoiesale only? = hat., near av, Geor, etown on THURSDAY. 240 Legislative council, trustee «f the colored | Hausman, a colored driver, testified that he permit me,dear honered colleagues,to assure you } Rote dropped from s second-story window BILL POSTERS. orclock a. m., for Tarzcnt& M ¥, 710 E street, oppo. P.O. Dept . 625 Tth street. opp. Patent Office. DI SG-HOUSES. t i schools, in place of Charles I. King, whose term | drove Fisk to the hotel. On the cross-examina- w highly I appreciate the distinguished honor || she was tied to the bed post. On Sun: by Ey oe of office expires on the Ist proximo. ‘Tue ques- | tion, the counsel for the prisoner endeavored to | & Sitting with you i this tribunal,on which the "| she A it ent to church with her father. Ateoting jon arose whether Mr. Gray, being a member | €licit answers to certain “uestions, by which he | ©Y@80f the civilized world are now fixed. Let -| . A. Lyox, 7th street, opposite Post Office. me Paurirr, (also Bronzing and Gilding,) 1009 E. man they slipped from the paternal eye. ar Prep e a ND SABKE TOURNAMENT AND | of the Council, could hold the office, but to-day | desired to prove that Fisk wont to the hotel for | Me €Xpres* my gratitnde for the flatttcring mark | and jumping inte the wagon of @ friend dneve eh ae MUSIC STORES. set FP itca tat te BSE TOURSAME he informed the Secretary that he would resign | improper purposes, and. tv prove that the wit- | Of Confidence bestowed in placing mo in tae the | to Amutvilfs met were aeo OL ® friend tacts veas 8.18 Tih ech, near M street, ERNORS MOUNTED GUARD. i Shat- as member of the Council in order to accept | ness had received valuable presents from Mrs. | Pres eontial nd oan were elicited on the examination, and the corner 9thand B ets. A.G. Hatey, 519 Pa. av., Lew, Titles, Conveyancing. THURSDAY daly ‘4, 1873 s the office of trustee of colored schools. In this | Fisk, and quite a scene enaued. The judge a ign charge was diemissed.—N % pLANS. o ‘adinitting ‘a gentleman and ‘sdies-s0 | Connection it may be stated that Mr. Gray’s ap- | finally stopped the torrent of words and ex. | &t& new direction has been given to the im. Wu Battanrrsx (Esligtons, ke }, 407 et.,20r: OPTICL intment wes unsolicited either by himselr or | cluded the questions. Fisk’s coachman testified | ¥™!*¢ Of ideas governing the policy of nations | A De*ratou rrom Havana informs us that 0. Pessctt, a ah, street, ators D. eee D BARE Co fare, 10 conts each way. jerotts | Bis friends. : that he did not know whether Fisk was armed fost alvancedin ih pth of enlsgion tire: ph nd og pty Ams, 816 F st. opp. Patex " \. d ——___ or not. omit. cause ic), 908 dat. bet. 3th & 100h, OYSTER SALOONS. Le. TO LivERPooL Point. THE PRRATY wiTH JaPan.—T. Comatz,sec- | Coroner Young testiied as to proceedings | “4 Tange of politics prevails over the tenden- Perr iats Coen not soem to prosper. They are sur- SRW eee eee eee ee are Te Pous tat, | The steamer LADY OF THE LAKE will make | ond secretary of the Japanese Embassy, who | before him. duced to ‘dimstrous wenn, cod aie which in- | rendering tn small bands in various varts of the Seek hatte od ete ero L | THe Overer Bav.(G.W. 's) 116-1 + 8%. | an excursion to went to Japan with Vice Avs aa bo on Frank Crocket, a clerk of the Grand Central | “ce isastrous wars, and thus places the | island. One of the leading revolutionists, Car- ( oright and wold.) 97th st | 7 py LIVERPOOL POINT, ee penne hotel, testified to seeing Stokes run down stair: | ‘Zterests of ourfcommon humanity above that of | los Castillo, has been taken prisoner, ana the se tas gat Specialy 1813 eh. | Co ances ARXOR, on BUNDAY EVENING, June 30; Okubo, arrived here on Wednesday, bringing | and to his arrest at the ti mere temporary policy. Such work is hailed | Spanish authorities have placed before him the * * * 0.7. Bo" ai h & 7th ats. | 1572, stoppin, Glymont. Leaves her wharf, 6th | with him important official dispatches to the ——— by every generous heart as the fulfillment of the | unpleasant alternative of ying bis compan- BOOT AND SHOE STORES. at 2: ™.. returning at about 10 fs Em! '. Among them Is authority to sign the Tur INTEREST tn THE Lanok STRIKES De- | Wishes expressed in the congress of Paris in | ions or suffering death. . : p= Li ae A a ween the United States and Ja cREAsIng.— The strike of a portion of the trades | 1856 to refer points of difference to friendly editor of tho Oconto (Wis et ander OF Hall righ cedaye, 3 negotiations for which are nearly completed, | in New York continues, but the proceedings of | powers. Thanks to the initiative of the states. | _7-The editor of the Oconto cs i 77th st.,bet. Pa ave. and Dst, ; - TANOURSION DY DD BP. | While the small points of difference between the | the men are devoid of interest. The workmen | men of England and the United States: man is under arrest for non-payment of #500 3 Tih ettect: betwecs Hina, | O80; RYZEAL, Sr. Tihat..bet. Fa ave. and Det, E Embasy and, State Department have been | of the Continental iron works, who resumed | idea bears frait; and history witl tell how, amid jo eer TS The ‘sherit 26 Sd st.. adj'g W. fon House. | FRaxcis MILLER. 98th street, near Penn. avenue. ‘ or harmonized. This authority was unintention- | work at ten hours, are reported as out again | recrimination on both sides, a way may always _ VESTER, 1912 7th street, near M, ally omitted in drafting their i _ read: r te" open for only goes to the jall to get his meals, and that 4 3 . 7 ly | ali » The ers? 1 ve be left fc J. Harey SyL' atr a i . ig i iy. empleyers’ central executive com- the settlement of a dispute | Sf't) i APER HANGEBS. X mittee are preparing to issue tracts to the work- cefully. This must have required great expense of the plaintiff. A Wisconsin cnn a ee ‘street, near Penn. avenue, on will conclude its labors by the middle of July, | ingmen explaining the sicuation, in the hope of Ermuens of conviction and ‘devotion to the in- | P&PCr says: ‘do rather seems to like the situa~ Gro. W1.LvER, 429 9th str-et, between D and B TUESDAY. JULY 2, 1872. and immediately leave for London. The new | convincing the more reasonable that the chief | tcrests of humanity. The Prime Minister of | 8D. Francis WILLNER, 1925 det. 19th and 20th. Steamer will leave Sixth-strect wharf at 8 o'clock | treaty will put Japan on the same commercial | object of the employers’ union is not the defeat England has spoken of the treaty as an exam- W Ps. as. A. KRats&, i213 N. am. the adrantnes a reations and reciprooates all | of the present strike, which they think nearly | Ple to all other natims” “Let us,| SPEQIAL N OTICES Revxax, Mouldings, &c.,13% at. : | WBS oUSE (also, Pi ‘Adi afickets, 50 cents; Children’s tickets, 25 | the advantages offered them. The receipt of ended, but the adoption of measures to prevent mntlemen, cong atulate ourselves on as- —_ Z BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, &c. PATENT AGENTS. sents. Tickets to be hed at the Lout. 2928 | dispatches from Japan at the Japanese its recurrence. Sieting int this “work and” hope "that. the Fine @14a WHEATLEY & ROuRER, (Wholesale only) c %h&D, | Mux &Co.,(N.¥.Scl. Am ))8. B. HE FOURTH POPULAR tion furnishes the following: Arinori Mori, | The strike of the stonescutters in the lime- ul anticipation may be fuitilled. Bye Whisky. 0.0 Bricen. (choles goods.) 8.W.. corner HRAE sis, | Exions Dactwens. 608 F strect, nese Tih mrest. FAMILY Exc Charge d’Aftaires at Washington, has been | stone quarries of B. & J. Carpenter, at Lock- e old maxim of ‘Might conquers right’ will a CABINET SHOPS. Joun J.HatstEn, 818 E xXCcUR raised in rank from Jugoi to Shogol, and com- | port, N. Y., which has lacted about three weeks, | disappear. Do not despair because we are called WARRANTED PERFECTLY PORK. Ws WaLtex, 43 B street, near i0th. Weits W. Luceerr, TO GLYMONT. missioned as Minister dent to the United | terminated yesterday, the differences being | %0 coxsider the question after prolonged nego- — 5G. Weaver, ‘Upholstering ),) 605 Get_,bet.687. | Geo. W. BoTB WELL, Boom Ca aiptcemes RAIDER. eae States, with leave of absence to accompany the amicably settled. tiations. Rather judge by the documents pro- CARPENTERS AXD BUILDEKS, Ith & Fete., neer Pi . for ciroular | wii tare Cae Sixth of. Wart, e Embasz: erope, Phe state of the duced and the argumentsdelivered. The lon, Fer Mepictnat axv Famity Use. 7th street and 122 12th street. a 18 K etreet, bet. Sti and Teh. PATENT MED:< NES. — Ring, 457 Mo. nv., bet 7g andéthsts | Caxxox's Liver Toxic. the great Dyepepate Be (Moussexeh'd for ground) si37tbat. | cay. For sale, 306% 7th st.,by Wm. M- on —EE——— zs a Silee: Ths ‘eaves Rirscn OF THE Ceorvs. tae! gone h is dis- | the investigation the sater the solution. Judge —_ Beapay. 70 ie oorms So en ing ont ‘the gee lately intro- ny pointed becausé the chorus of 20,000 voices st | with profound equity and absolute impartiality. ‘At 0 o'clock a.m, ime Large Bottles, $2 per bottle; or @5 per gallon ws is Returning, Tee ,. 7" ¢ Coliseum is not heard on Milton Hill or | We may anticipate every assistance from the * manufacturer snd propricior. Bach boide bas ® | Tickete uae cq svar Ata? im, esc yp anne Dorchester Heights. ‘The Boston Journal says | agents on both sides, and the counsel. who are — RIAGE FACTORIES. Ted label. @" Buy mone other. men's lagie icket, B coarse Chien arian as | _ OPPOSITION IN BALTIMORE TO THe BALTI- | that the actual vocal result confirms the théves 7 ocitic: (uris-consults, and are kuown all yver | Ateo, all Kinds of California Wines, 78. and §t PHOTOGRAPHIC age pgp. ‘$s ifline® guardians 2 centesronnd trip. MORE 44D FoRiMA0 RAILROAD—Th0 mat or Pra et cnortic een eee as | the worl A As we ate éngaged in & work of per bottle; Port, Angelica, M ascatel, Sherry, Hook . B. BRavy, 627 Penusylvi ooat 7th street, ets, apply at the office on the wharf. and city council 0; itimore yesterday filed in penetrating sound within itaud | peace, afiectin, e interests of human! % 6: Fhuscos, Pa ar. Ot ae9: Fata. stock THOS. M. CROUCH, Agent. 4 A Island Catawba . the city circuit court a bill of complaint against | no farther—just asif a thousand archers, drawn | everywhere, you, like myeelt, will desire to be | 84 Claret, Also, Kell cL pring Parties can suppl, ci 3 4 o » FOU, B. J, Poreman, (co) specialty at. Powrivnnd ne oh ig thy aig ty bunch, or be | the Baltimore and Potomac railroad company, Up in line, were to discharge their arrows, none PIANOS. ‘The steemer ZAIDE. ¥ . _ | praying tor an injunction to restrain the com- REICHENBACH, 451ith,ob-Paavagt.Koabe’s | cursions * “ATDEE can bo chartered for Ex af PORT SAMES. 4 ¥ the means of preventing future ware. In the | These Wines are very superior, and just as rep them would reach farther than that of the | words of the great George Washington, *If | eegented pany from using or working that portion of their them, and he could send his | there be one truth firmly established, it is that 5 : Brome track recently laid across the Frederick road eater distance in concert than it he pull- | there is relationship between the pure maxims AKTHUR NATIANS, Draggist, CLoTui G sronEa” wa emenpas Francis Laz, 12% Pa. avenue, near 13th strect. ; 2B AN D 3 and Lafayette avenue, or running cars or loco- | ¢d his bow all by himseif. The principle fs of an honest, maguanimeus policy and the solid | jel3-tr Second and D sts. 8. W wan Osan mie 1B. Tuemery, Jobbing s specialty,) $11 7th street. oust af Sut motives thereon, for the alleged reason that the | no means novel, but an immense Boston de- | reward: of prosperity and public fiappiness”” . ®. ave. und PLAKING MILLS. of July Excursion provisions of the ordinance requiring the said | lusion, to the effect that the chorus would i aii eink ear A Cara. Tis Pa. ev. bet-lituet C. BenMan, 1546 street and canal. 1 ~ roads to be crossed either by bridge or tunnel | beard haif way to, Worcester and on Cohasset tore ee ee A Cleray man, whlic residing tm Sonth America. din, B lo... cor. 13t! 3 . » each, is dissipa: ¢ Pravel announce: 7 3 7 (Of misei Dery ered a sate iy : ave. [sce advertistments.} | Daxizc Suits, Phoealx Mills, 116 Ublo avenue, 1 : set down July 10 as the day for heating argie | that the sound. was heard ve milan ‘ire | NEW Youx, June 29a Washington corres- | putussionart, Becovered sents aud annie smedy [See advertisoments.} NORFOLK, VIRGINIA lown July 10 e day for hearing argu: Bes bert 4 ; COACH FINDINGS. Manufacturer of Mouldi: Brackets, Neweis, . INIA, Seentne the cosplinaean chorus, in fact,hasa mouth like an enormous | Pondent says:—“ Reference having been ma iscnge of and Seminal Ureans, and the TEoxrson & C>.,.39 Mh st. opp. Center Market Balusters, &c., snd dealer in Bash,Doors& ‘ nies oe eateaiace cavern, but the'volame of sound is by no meaus | BY Granville in his statement to the House of ‘brought on by baueful ard " mieemeaasinn ia oo PLASTER! Tux PigpMoNtT anp Potomac Kai.ROAD.— | proportionate to the dimensions of the opening. to the instractions received by Bancroft Jesse TM. Frage corset Sandeman W.W, | S00 Finieeis, uate ot chet ech see Tat CORCORAN ZOUAVES Fresident Sherrill, one of ‘he directors and the | Pron’ 0 Ac $0 Te Omemee ct nic opening: | Davis at Geneva concerning the response of the earE no : -W. | Gut & Lanconse, . . 4 chief engineer of’ the Piedmont and Potomac & COLISET: AN.—But oni acc Stat CONF ECTIONERIES. PLUMBEES AND GAS FITTERS. es Copsevaiin inns tha bieaoene ss Failroad, arrived in town on Baturday. and re. | dent served to mar the harmony of the opening | board of arbitrators on the subject of indirect BO Hesscss (Dining Bours, 62i7thet., op. 2.0 | A. B. SuxrHend & Uo.,90 Pa.ay..det.oth £l0thsts | announcing s GRAND EXDURSION see AIDee IN mained tik Monday, The president is very | piece, Says the Cieveland Leader, and that was | cr , I am permitted to use the declaration CONVEYANCERS. Haxiitox & Pearson. cor 9 & D sts..¥.M.O.A B. | to the above-nemed place. ‘The few Sanguine as tothe success of the road. They | entirely unaviodable. It appears a workman | af ofcially conunanicated to the tribunal © Maxey, #9 Pa ave., (Law, Titles, Notary.) | Gz0.W. Goon. 8. i ; | Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE will leaveSixther, | aretunone prospecting tour along the line | who had been engaged in setting up the great | Mr. Davissaid:—‘ The declaration made by th CORKS, SEALING WAX, ac. Jaume F BRiEx. 09 I a whart at 4 c’clock, on from the Potomac to Staunton, and we are {n- | Organ the day previous had left his shoes in the | tribunal on the 19th, individually and coil — = Baartote mak. at wholesale, 1627 72a street, pect ij WEDNESDAY A®TEBNOON, JULY 3, formed that at no distant day work will be be- | great sixteen-foot Rive known as the “Bourbon , tively, respecting the claims presented by the N @TICE COMSKIS. SHINTO ae. Avannr E Rinowat, gu D strest, bet, arriving at Norfolk at 7 o'clock a. m.. onthe morn. | gun on his enterprise. President Sherrill has | Double Month.” Thinking ue had time to et | Called States for the awacd by the tribuual of, To tase "(Ladies Und enerall - Bo: 2113 Pa. avenue, 1 Hl, i 7 reat railroad experience, and looks like a max shoes before the perforn'ance, be «1 | drst, c: Bat . Dee pas Underwear generally) womens. | Wat. Rorewers. 11s Pa: areas. Oa aie Baldmore City Oadets’ Band has beon on- | Sheet railroad experience. a time.—Pa) County | the pipe, but while inside the signal came, the | commercial marino to the British flag; eec- cage deepen rene Gas De. Wx Menai, 122 ot aorthwemt, RINTING OFFICES. WOUND-TRIP TICKETS... en 5,00. | ( Fa.) Courier. Sail, Sis ket oie bien ee SS eS or nn ea cadhan te > DINING SA. ; boat uiice 1th sites and New tore aro cai” | Time was when aman was dead he woutd | followed by hisshocs sad both wes reece | angers, the prolongation of the war and the ae Mekess & Boisen. <9 Corner Ith st. 32, F street, near 7th a =— ~ | stay dead and have an end. but nowadays | on Buuker Hill later in the day. The trifling | and the suppressionof the rebellion, is accepted . BE pa re wy PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. [HE FAVORITE STEAMER corpees are getting into s villainous habit of | impediment of a human body tn ihe pipes does | by the President as determinativeot their Judg- | ,Comsidering the grand improvements going on tn ERMINE RUC An TOvte-s Bet MGAOD | oe roriee Usoe Li. SE, cornerdih & Dats, KEYPORT goming to fe and frightening people half pot affect the beautiful clear tone of the argan J ment upon, the important question of tnw in- | Wesbington te the ag A RESSM AKERS. = in inte “cold " ved. ited 2 * Muss ME Wits os,la Pa.ay.(Cut’g taught by rule) | B-B-Youxcs, 615 10th & Oe aes ghee stractiom.”” A case has fast occurred in icnt- | Re ee thorized to say that, conseuuentiy the above- | $i" pailic to the extent and varity cf oer roche DRUG SSORES. a _ REAL ESTATE at ENTS, &c. EXCURSIONS gan in which the dead’man while undergoing | | Kerrixnc Ur tae Junitation—Going for | mentioned claims will not be fi insisted | which is acknowledged to be the most compi-te south B.P.e corner $4 st. eg Pep ay fences WM. H. BYLES, A, e operation of shaving sat up and distinctly | Grerley—The audience at the Boston peace | upon before the tribunal by the Uuited States, | of New Vorkrand. as we buy all tole dices feo eae ente and Mthst | Ki a 609 Peaneylennis. aeons remarked, ‘‘ What is the matter of me, Fremm’ | jubilee yesterday was very large. The Engiish, | and may be excluded from consideration in any | menufacturers at lowest cash priceaywe chy guar. ¥-5.Gar worthweat, a ee a Ne Seen | I feel very queer,” aud then lay down again | German and French bands, the Nintu Regi: | award that may be made to this gorerement © | aise the loweet race at wheicanls tet resail £2." ol Mill. z QFE oF POTOMAC FERBY COMPANY, | and was der4as before. {t was very unpleas- | ment Band of New York, M’me Peschka Leut- | {: i: understood si the Btate Department that | .O™F 5 com ty part ; . state, Martic ang trop Mente Wu H. Cragett #19 Marke! EVENTH (emt ant for the barber. ner, the Berlin Cornet Quartette, Arbackl while Charles Francis Adams, in discussion | Shanael Aan SoLtomon J. Faove, 702 1873 ———— and Stranss were the features. The Fren th his colleagues, fairly presen! Jas Pipes and sll Gas Fitting materials Jars & W: CuaRLEs TuouPson & O parties destrous ofmaking excursions down the | A oEwtLEMAw connected with a Boston bank | bund pertormed jast evening. . W. Gluck, of | S the American govereuuet, be Senly er aa Oa Bocas 4 Moore VIN» 605 19th st.. opp. Ti TORT pe 2 nec as a clerk recently robbed the bank. They | the executive committee, Alderman Cutter and | gniesced in the opinion of Bir Afex. Geckburn, | Bigke Bath Tule ana oll Premier eaecniale ee ee & Gromns, 1cli W eurget, woes Prone ey Besareeess | W ctnenione aed Tete ee called him a *‘fellow” and other disreputable | Newton Talbot, of the press committee, left last | the ‘British arbitrator, and 8 doing caried | Graies, Banger umd Latrobe Btor DYE HOUSES. , We Recuton q hehe ae down the river now is delighéfal, and the grounds, | Rémes at first, and some intimated that he was a | night to renew the invitation to HoraceGreeles, | with Lim the other arhitreters | Terra Cotte apes and Statuary. Vee Pea Ms Medica! Muscum. | Kexszpy & BON, lth strest, Dear Biges’ Beak buildings, and arrangements at Glymout are com: thiet—tor ey thoaght he had stulen only a | wro, {tts hoped, will be present next Wetnes- — | See ee Vena Cece Benen Settoce, ATLY. 49 Ja 5 yi 00.s ete. lew jars; bu’ turns out that 4 ill be the 7g b ail stent peed EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. Tena SR Pithe police anthorities of Washington city, acting | ga5,000, uud'is not a thier at alk bat atderaurios in band being axpoctet ie vaag k good pw | Threatened Indian War im the oath. | Ac}s\grea: variety of Mantel Graimente SEWARD & TAYLON. Hl 2th et,, corner Bnorthwost, rs. fx concert with the Sheriff of Charles county, Mary | He has been bailed out for the good of society. amme is prepared for the Fourth of J . =. a PATEBT GOODS. Boze Leriss C. Bete, 7 Lith street, near B, Scetr'sDInineSaLoon (meals 25c.)936 La.av. | land. Gotermined to proeorve the peace end gictateuint ot casei er SS ee — aur. a Denver Tribune of Barth Grants Moat ~~ 4 Filter, EXPEESS OFFICES. SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. cursionists from disturbance by promptly | A woman in Pittsburg has adopted a novi Tan Guxzva Bo * AEBITRAT @ late date says editorially that various corres- | Satety Lamps, Weather Sirips, Fiat Lrone, Exess! Haig Oficee: ex P EY COLEMAN, 203 7th at» op. Gen Erresting all disorderly permus found on the | and original metiiod of fainting empuiceae f yesterday, when {t= fina: decision Ww: pendents of that paper insouthern Colorado and | Ses. Covk sad Heating Svires. Sonlight Water, ; . Seah . | board. “Upon their first appearance, and before | record, rejecting the claims of the Un 2 jew Mexico state that extensive and combin a ee = SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. ton and Giymont ox the FOURTH OF JULY at. they can deposit their baggage, she'take: them | for indirect damages, and likewise the demand | depredations are seriously apprehended tm tnc | ,,WaXeep a our employ the best mecbsnice tm alt an \derir ys the di ; - Gifferent by aud ere prepared to give Wasnineron Bustness CotLess, cor. 7th anéLete, | fording all an opportunity to make a delightful trip uires them to | of Great Britain for « protracted adjournment | Sparsely settled parts of ‘those territories. The | the dior ~ ata moderate rate of fare. take the oath to abstain from the intoxicating | of the tribunal. ‘The next sitting will take place | Kiowaa, Arrapahoes, Cheyennes, Comanches, | S™atcs and contract for work in ail,and guar ‘ Weber's Brass and String Band has been sossget bowl; even the fascinating beer glass. July 15th, by which time Lord Tenterden will | Navajoes and Apaches have held frequent coun- HAMILTON & PEARSON. for the 4th. 322 aE a PT be able to have the ar, cils during the past winter, at which it wasen- J A Boston BRIDE, whose groom remonstrated — % 4 in p de: to dissipate all tribal i jee ¥.M O. A. Building, cor. oth aed D ste. FOR MOEN VESNON [the steamer ARROW, | it ner for indulging in tether indiscriminate | Great Britain put in pr avored pat tribal prejudices and : ve terden, 5: adell . Sir Alexan . n . See iprere icbalt ond coin ct tdmaiamees | Sestorat otter la maiden times on tamer | Coctbire, com! Sclopiy nail Mr Bovis neve and robleries in Now Mexico, | GAN DWICH MEATS, #e ‘The Family Favorite. SF Exammo it. | wharf, Yoo of 7th street: daily, Sanday excopted.for | thatthe pontiemen im nawstion tad been ike | left Geneva, the latter going to Paris. Arizona, Texas and other places axe reterred to Tar “Kuyerons,” A. : r Wasbin: inter: i 9 ene€ &ro-ctimped to equal new. FLOUR, FEED AND COMMISSION. 6 & HARD vc, cor. 7th st. and Maryland a a, the latter going to Paris POTTED BAM Fat Deaney scl Graia tac toot eT re, Mount ¥ornon (the tomb ot Washington) andinier” | habit of kining her all her fife, and she didn‘ whether © complete combitation tas beener, | RS: ERS oc PLOVER EMBALME * Gen'i Superintendent Steamer Aro see why they should stop now. : fected see og BREE = BT or Mat 4 ee * ’ ‘above \ust recel Me, Vasrn eines ne pate re MA2SHALr Balt Pavition. gar Stewart, and holds the United resp: | cieict, dean oo nd States | 706 ia. Ha BAUBAGES. superior to Bologna. t cathe jatural = re > . Dressed, preserved & embalmed, iu superior style, " ar | j,7bis Deantitul commer ree rt having been en- .F ah were h ng at Ogle- y= teks wed ag as a og oan 2 as, — — Jest coceived ent Ser enle by PE pe pL Vee PLATERS. istics chatter for Excursions and Pic-Mic femee ae gg pier Gee standing between the Am » but the writer thinks that | je2-#t Staw {7 FURSISHISG Host. £. Waitziiann, 84 Dat, getween om oath, | ENC, 1 Induoementa are offered toSunday Behools | {He Sf Stewart is in| 3 Gora a goveeeaes "suthories ere dean S@AP ANP CANDLE FACTORIES, “4 a : (NY) 13 Pi Barzs & Buoruen, 619-21 G st., bet. Gh and Tune b thea sou of Sharlos counts bevy orks FRISONED FoR LivE.— iy x vol mage! FURNITURE STORES. STAMPING DEPOTS. Bi this pavillion, ca, now vate chip Bonet of Mrs. Clem, for the man-of- Wu. B Moses -Avenasiione hee Mas. G. B. ea Patent Office, depiy partes fear of being annoyed by = and wife, has been concluded SW McA Gut. 1G Pa ay. nos? Treas. % 910 Pa. ar. sbet Soh & toh < apply to . PRANK FE chasstye ce. is Po. avsosmmes thes: : Wihets | BOLLINGSH EAD, ih street whnl jelbie STOBE YARDS. BOLLINGSERAD. rik strest whert.__ jelf-im _dincticatce jako, opened, cleansed, | W.J. & O.A- ACKER. let and E streets H. W. Hae ay DEeeA BE GAS FIXTURES, . bap a ry fa ‘| Kostas HERES RARGat | PER a3 SAAS ean! | —— Seber Compan’, 416 10th, near B wu. W. CCRT Gn marches, houses, Be., 711 D Jas beTornaie B00. GmTen nee eae DP, Hal, ISouow bar, Wil Pears ere aed MEG: | PTALIAM PAMAORA. WATCH ha - EErs, Taree tone. Just reseived, a large: of Dr awarrs 5 $08 Pa. ev. 7 OERS ed cording’ wo Bagural formion of Bek OTELS. Sp oe a =. OTR aRD Howse, 8. W 0 . We Pe sv. ORMLEY Botrr. eb Bataicrs iim Bovencor, BAD: 82 per day

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