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THE SVEN i NG STA R. | | Longfetio , * = | Publisned fly, Sundays Execepted, | . , | Newry July 2 a AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. | , ps: . : oun, oF aoa a Penusylivenia Avenue, cormer Lith St, | \ ' Franch wa: -— by — ow, @aecly i | New York News (HE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COWY, THE ERIE SUITS AGAIWAT JAY GovLD, SB. BURP PMA. Press. | > a New Yor, July 2—The co - eg i é 7 suit brought i» the name of the I PME EVENING STAR fe served by carrier to | a 2 + | against Jay Gould bas been served apon Ahetr subscribers at TEN OxNTs PRR Wxex,or Fou- | , ‘ ig — . : THE GREAT RACE. dant. It recites numer: 8Y-FouR CENTe PRR MONTH. Copies at the connter | | of trust and violations ot he cleetion A INT Two Cents each. By mati—three months. $1.59: the election of Gould tn WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1872. TWO CENTS. 2S Rion ar pntlis, £2.00; one year, $5 THE WEFKLY STAR—pnblished F * year. SF invariably in advance, ia and no paper sent longer than paid for SW Rates of advertising farnished om appiteation - SE —— a oma Se as : | verts to the tn. ALPHIGETICAL~ _ |, BOU*E FomsIsmme sromes. | SPECIAL NOTICES. VENING STAR, [4 cryuchtittt itttrun suoce | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. |} "2 BUSINESS DIRECTORY: | *; Sc Sera Fine old Hye Whisky. eyes inda'siake ain New Yorks resereay.| This Afternoon's Dispatches, Vantaining Cards of First-class Estaiishments | aa Washington News and Gossip. after our telegraphic report closed. considerabs Wha ee 3 ifested when the witness—H fm all Bisnchee of Bus:nees in the District. WARRANTED PERFECTLY PURE. D. Cariey—stated that the pistol produced by ANU Bakery & Howes, 8. E. corner lith st. & Pa. ave _ INTERNAL REVEN s from th’s | Coroner Young was not the pistol given him by a - ees BERICULTE re hapa rE soe laa ee nie bet. Band F. Fer Menicixat axv Fawity Use. source to-day were © the woman (Miss Hall) at the hotel, which she “MUS CHAUSEN™ STANLEY. Western railway. t Foun A. Bact s. 6-2 22 La. ate,, be. chats, | AMERICA Do. oftioe 512 » bet. . 7 = i regen “ said she found on the door. Ager : ‘STRUMENT MAKERS. — Miss NELLIE Grant, with Minister Schenck, he witness Tennent: Xs His Adventures in the Wilds of Africa. o fhe peeg" i aes Alo. G18 La. avoune. | c eee nacaeg fnvcamentnk reowen 4 TE Large Bottles, $1 per b The witness resumed: Ladies Faure § Gorey Maswoys Phil's Ale, Georget . uv r 3 How he Astonished the Nat he Licked «m— Hew he ca: rm Sat si Capito. Lire Inxs ; or $5 per gallon. visited the English House of Loris last night. | him (witwess) and si ».. Cor. Tth and D ats. a Aprotntep.—The President to-day appointed al iss sesccg oped gas +43 ba.ay.nearith | Also,all kinds of California Wines,75e. and $1 r where the t ried John M. Floyd to be chief clerk of the U ; eof the Free inte Ujiit- How = x 1515 Tth st., opp. P.O. Dap't. . . - Floyd stol. . ne » 8 Tathes & Juvas: Lite & Bireclae® at: waar tein | PeF bottle; Port, Ang:t ea, Muscatel, Sherry, Hock | Sou otice te Now York ere etaus tectified to seemg Stokes in a | met the Dead and - Alive t of Gould | B.A. SwisH, Agent Phoenix L. Ins. Go. 47th st. | and Claret, Also, Kellys Island Catawba . ———— E Liquor store ou Broadwa before fuar 35°C Lewis. Boom 9, May Bnilding, 7th and E sts ss : Norway B. Jupp has been appointed by the | OLicck on the afternoon t ! ienieabien Gegwasen Pink Vee Conc b: Bobmidteag tbe at | piney nen are Very eaperior,and justas rep- | president to be collector of eus , |. doum y wernt | Guxwasia Pine Txs Go. EL. . Pocky : ° : . ‘i | JEWELRY STORES. 5a as Rea cael Til, vice McLean. : Jorts & O>., Watebes, Jewelry, 619 Pa. ave. ARTHUR NATTANS, Druggist, Countericivaxck decrees. Lust might war eqanlly to: {SID Britge gt Goon | jel8-tr Second and D sis. N. W 3 degree ® ‘ bot with 3 Te Vacancy, one $1,800 vaca and three $1,600 1 “ night previous. a re vacancies—all in the Po e department— olen, athe wate ier unuches Kinsae rs cote ee REXESTH REGENT $3 aly LS fee will be held on th his headquarters a September, 181. having os he way ——. cote Coy Wena , oak sa < = “a? ees, One white mat wo oO armed at ‘ = 14D street, between 7 bs | whole train of disor t fai acd | trustee of the colored schoo! Ww that place he ‘intended to advance on |! : d 5 | picious habite. Great oumbers havebnen cured by | warded to him last evening, andit is expect but found os : - = : 8% 1 theatiictes and gafortunmiesT sill acai tho recipe | that he wil! quality to-morr. in the way af Asjown, asdares A mony in the case of t : for preparing and nafog thi medicine. “pat that no caravan shouid paw Usijl, crteot o duction ot M tise a I envelope, to any one why meade It, Fy: INCREASE OF BEER Kosta opicn Sis kedy. She Stehr acute: ene Let father puts «new pha . | _— sOMiation D, Bible House, | PEF Of beer stamps iss t | parlor No.1, near the lou ed victors. Stanley writes:—""I gave assistance, | husband 1s shown to have megle ts es ee marz-ly Staton Da York Oly,” | Tevenue bureau during the fiscal year jus be Stokes? and the first day, in concert with the Arabs, treated her. cots, Kxyes & Co., Willnrd’a Borel Stables, Mth & Dats | = | closed was 2 ALLIison NAILOR, J®., 1330 to 1338 Bi street. en 6 atroe _ AMUSEMENTS. ee ae eee 5 Ct increase of 5,000,000 corner 3d strect east, AWNINGS, FLAG ‘Mart identity #t, but was positive the one she tacked two villages, and captured, killed, or ecuee ah asians netat teeey desk Gonain did fet have a white handie. drove away the inhabitants. On the second day ; 7 7 anoles Austin H. May, bookkeeper at the hotel, testi- | 1 caught @ fever; on the third day the Arabs ace. | LOAN OFFICES. $< ———————— | __ Last or THR Freepaen’s BUREAU.—Ofticers - FStoken who ehok hima, | were embushed ane y beat thie morning. t. 6th and 7th sts. | Ons xres Herzerne, 626 Louiat EW NATIONAL THEATER. Tepresenting the adjutant general's office and | hut could not hear Fisk's answer, there were £3 ROUTED ®ITH TEREINLE SLATGUTER. bg cgye al ite G5 B. GounstEix & Co-, st N Mr. J. G, Saville... +Proprietor. | the surgeon generai’s office were en many talking. On the fourth day there was a general desertion | Was attended by great crowds, ms 16 Pa. ave., comer 8th street. LOOKING GLASSES, eae ‘ mn Fisk’ pected Josie Manstield a kes woul! jaatel r the effes and | Dr. dames R. ed to probing Fisk’s | of the Arabs and my own men, including all but | pected both Jos . - 2 UMBER YARD! SIX : L ae ore) 7 to taki ect control of the bure: ed him to tell what | titled the houses, collected 10 fugitives, with we apd aiina 8 geen " = TH Teh street. between Gand H. | w, "Ncurax, comer iin street and canal, FOURTH OF 3 vEDAe Bac teacteben's Respital, Gaber the late Gor at | Wax the ORIG AE the onlomal's Goat Tie tela Ave Gays provisions, and hoisted the American | Psting in the probing of Fisk's wound: was 3 MACHINISTS. A DELIGHTFUL ENTE SMENT—IN- | Congress. : ’ that he could account for it in no other way but | tiag, whereupon Mitambo returned | eae Ee ae ae. Joux McOLsLtaxp. Loutstsns ave. and Mth strect, STEUCTIVE, MO ty AMUSING. a — = that the shock to the system caused it. tacking. I then started for Ujiji on another | Hess belt Sisetaseel eek seaenah eouimn ona MAKBLE WORKS. Ev ES, APPOINTMENTS oF PosTMASTERS.—The | Mr. Townsend.—It is stated in the coroner's | road. "The Arabs endeavored io dissuade me, | Sach h name ts Peis tere 025 71h st. bet rath cal Ue | The Premier Ventrilovuist of the World, with his | president has designated Dr. J. Milton Best to | inquest that death ensued from peritonitis and | and said that | used chioroform. Dr. White r se tern even wie a rform the duties of postmaster at Paducah. | 2nd the shock. Do you only say that he died of DEATH WAS CERTAIN, used chloroform. Dr. c. STORES. * of Funny Folks. and perform th: s Of p : the sho. And frightened my followers. Shaw deserted, | {oM. testified that Fisk, at t AREET. L.A. Walker. 1410 I strect. SAR icone yz, Vice Thomas oJ. Pickett, suspended; and | “"Atswer—There was peritonitis, but not | but i mevertheles pushed Inwann eee ae ee | Honally and Jecorely, saying his y Mersoro: teen i AReer Ot0S Se coe pees: THe NiGHe IN FAIRY LARD » G. Clark at Ann Arbor, Mi vice | cnow death. trodden desert for 400 miles and reached the | % Te? apple belly ache, at four th Byars National Market.4lé lth st.near Ps.av. Bes See Fs : ry S. Dean, suspended. He has 2 a Question, ere there many persons in the | suburbs of Ujiji, where 1 entered, firing guns | 'P& b* ey Te contra om opium, ANTILLES. s = a <——____. _____ Q. E. Yost postmaster at Omaha, Nev., vice J- | room when you entered it? and carrying the American tlag at the head of | Sf0r* of which wer the ae N& PEA som, Eiate, MaxBle, Bo. cor: a Op No. Exhibition gz T. Grffiin, resign: ‘An Phere were several there, including | the procession. The astonished natives flocked | Yious, at eight 0 next morning “es Louisiana “| 486 =o Counottmaw GeAv's BUGORASORJee rue | tbe ans; I ordered the room to be | out in crowds with deafening shouts. I no- | ¥# cleared; joing nothing when I ~ Gray in | got there; I probed the wound; there was no ticed in the centre of a group of Arabs stron, ot 1 the smalicr contrasting with their sunburned faces, a talc. | Soenaed Cae ee oe looking, gray bearded white man, wearing a | YOU" as Col. sk, wi bh naval cap with a faded gold band and ared | Punch and bect tea, which wa woolen shirt, preserving a <iemeanor of calm- | Se#*tully pursued in the army ¢ AT LORS. MARKRITER’ mored that the successor of Johx aa eee Pile ry eo the Legislative Council of this District will be | hourisument given him whi’ I remained in the PR og gree Choice Oil Paintings, Eng John H. Brooks. Mr. Gray resigned his posi- did not probe beyoud the walis of the Algo, largest stock Paper Hangings, tion to_aceept the appointment of trustee tor net; No one but a crazy man would; would pationts » milk irae suc~ ring the war, Straw Hit& Bt. Bicacher, 924 Pa.ay, | 0. W. THoRx, (wholesale ont . Gi . 614 9th st. 07 . B. GILLETT. sane ti s the correct course. Witness said there was Shades, Pictures, Frames, Picture. colored schools. Mr. Brooks is a prominent | Consicer it malpractice; proving had been done | nese before the Arabs. I inguired, “Dr. Liv- | a Fisk's i is pi : OSTERS. Uren meet ee nels, Hines. Nails. & colored man and now occupies the position of | by Dr. Tripler betore I arrived, Wim. M. Tweed | ingstone, I presume?” He suuilingly ancwered | ee es aoe an ee ‘ee ee ene eer ees ree cicestepne. ¥. 0. Devt} i 2’ Leon, ath Tih enrest,o ee ee ee rin the Navy Department. He is | was with Fisk; Col. Fisk was very anxious to | “yes. = | Fuxsun ” . BOARDING-HOUSES. Jos. PavoL®R, (also Bronzing Elease remember of the repal ntral committee. | know whether or not he was going to die; I | LIVINGSTONE’S STORY OF SIX YEARS IN THE | ios tieite ik Seiaee-ineatien Oke withieees ite Penner eee GB end Tthate MUSIC STORES. : XCURSIONS, & ordered his will to be mace;ean’tsay that "be Po Se enn areca, | trieeiie A, Sayer was the next witness. Me = nircet northwest. ,ICS, EXCURSIONS andered in his mind at all; Iwas present at e informed me that he started in March, ed th ound Fi el : ‘s's, 1148 7th street, near M street, E S SIONS, &c. am is S prosont: & He in | that 5 Fisk a = BOOK DERS. = ut NOTARIES. _PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, WG. | Edward ‘T. Nichols has been detached from | tener ten examination; was interested in | 1806, with twelve Sepoys, nine Johanua-men, | With great pallor, which satisfied witness that We Ho Nat tuwest corner nhand E sts, “ BOOKSTORES. Be - 4 " r nl yuldl die from the great shock; th was ‘a. ay., Law, Titles, Conveyancing. = D ANNUAL PICNIC THE | duty as chief of staff of ic station, and | 1 because the brain wa so large; the heart was | four liberated slaves, and traveled up the bank | Fisk wou wParam wp bodes wa ES La TP BE, GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC OF es okies ot va i of the — - 7s. iz, | also large; the shock to Colonel Fisk was both | of the Romana. His men got frightened. dee | Paralssie ofthe whole suriace of the bods; was F Lind C » bet. 2th and 13thsts. | LORFLEBS WASHINGTON CITY GA ne Li t Coin nearness Hone 23 50 5. B. effect of the wound and mental excite- | serted, and reported Livingstone dead as an ex- | ing fon age ren om nd that Fuk take his Hoi Best wee, corner 4% strest. | | DENS. cor New ¥. e. aiid Ist street, on IEW. ROndtes cote eee } coma always results from peritonitis; as | cuse tor their desertion. He crossed the Clam | (Pg for ® physician w ake tholic), oY! s. 7 DA a lad ile! Ray aa arule the head Is not aitected in simple peri- bezi, and found it not the Portuguese Zambesi, | Will; Fisk never ratlied from the ¥ by but a wholly separate river. He traced it and | the wound to in a found that it was called further onthe Lualaba. | ¥OUD¢ Was mortal from the beg He explored seven hundred miles and found | ¥4 his reason for giving opium. : . eorge K. Martin, nt. Henry Whelan, and | tonttie; saw him at half past oight sont the other orficers’ of the steamer Juniata, re- | Sonitis; het iPr ciation of | cently arrived at Boston from the European | Ret then ineensible; he died at 11 o'clock; was not pres hs 5 fen J A Murphy. 1 Belieyeand | fleet, bave been detached and placed on wa ting Motus Dee an <3 Da 5 STER pt ns celebrated Band, of Balti MiB! zt few York ave ‘& Hoven, Wis Penn. ave., corner Nth st. o ag apc tone Renagrina S Weyoseuritom i | Fas Ueerex Bav.(@-W. Drivary ibs Pent, av. mide ptto Cation treagiat a “Ms, (Books bought and sold.) 6097¢h st TERS. nitimore. jocr Managers —! y pecinlty,) 613 16th. ey Q E . %y r ion “‘could the amount of : DR. .. near Penns. aven : ion—Didn’t death ensue to soon after | that the Chambezi is doubtless the source of the | © above N. ¥.ave Gr bowen, 835 Lpaitions avons bec, sth & th st Committee of Arrangements—J orde: the wound to be the efiect of peritouitis ? Nile, and that the length of the Nile is 2,900 | have had any effect on th CANNON & ANGEL. 62) La ids 1. Weggemar Tue Latest INDIAN Story ContTRADICTED. Avswer—I think so. ed. ee Adjutant General Townsend telegraphed to At the conclusion of the doctor’s testimony jy2-2 Ki kx, 462 Penn. ave. bet. 436 and th sts J. MT Ns, corner H and 8th streets N miles. It is not supplied b: ewered. h. ‘OMPRINS, 5 PY y the Tanjanyika. nang ne; led as he was he nese Curtin, and J. Wi He reached within 15) miles of the explored | Would have died anyhow.” The court took a Djoyment guaran: ny je 4 round, when he was obliged to return jij | socees. PAINTS, OLLS, GLASS, &c. 5 Gen. Augur, inquiring asto the truth of thelet- | N° Court adjourned, Seetituto, There be mete ee Ua > ‘ between Heeee'r, | Qz0. RyxxaL. Jr.,Si7 Tthet..bet Pe ave and Det | 1°08 MARSHALL HALL, ter published in the Galveston Civilian, trom The Labor Agitation. TO BE CONTINUED FOR THE KEXT TWO YEARS. Poem Davape Ween: Ba Behtone W834 steady g Washington Hoses, | RUTHER Matix, G9 Ost .bL6 87. rear Met Hotel” Jeamers BNPRESS: ALICES amt ABROW, | Fredericksburg, Texas, dated Tune 19th,stating | TRE STRIKES IN NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA | We both lefton the Ioth of October andar-} secu, Suly 2 The rnment it SB. vean, Boot Maker, (td Penusyivast ovenahe” | F7430% MILLER. OU Stn eirest, peer Foun fo te igor oe ey Sy me ey * | that Gen. McKenzie, of New York, Lieutenant "AND ELSEWAERE. Fived at Unyanyembe at the end of November. | , MADmiD. July 2—The governmen sen @. P. Gay. Slipper Mactfacturer, 206 7th at. 8.0. | ote ee ANGERS. Oe eee eens Fmith and eight men were surprised by 6 | The situation in regard to the labor strikes in | We spent 28 days exploring the district together, | l4Tge reimrorcemen: Sassi lack Goaeaaie. BKASS WORKS. sLas Moore, $09 9th street, near Penn. avenue. Jj reet, between D an: a Wiknwen, 1905 » bet. 19th and 2th. Indians, between Fort Belknap and -Jacksboro’, | New York yesterday was practically unchanged, in | and that of thirteenof McKenzie's party only | aud presented no new developments of interest. meee i a ah three escaped. The reply ix as follows: “Not | In some quarters rumors are rife of negotiations ete, 50 cents, an ¢ | lonia, so as to be im reedines to act promptly elgg on ihe | should any disloyal demonstration be made: Pommenvitie & Lerten, 316-18 20 13th strect. LDING MATERIALS. endance to . ER, 1925 Pi a a pee arr det 9th &l0thets. | Cuas. A. Kuavse, 1213 N.Y. avenue, near 12th st. string band has we st. sod Canal. anyembe to explore the north Tanjanvika COMMUBISTS SENTENCED TO DEATH. . ie ene one word of truth in it. McKenzie was at Fort | in progress between the strikers and bosses iaxe aud the remaining 180 milesof the [2!.oa Pia coeg | 2 Ne en nee f cour ee ot Reais xy Mouldings, &e.c 33% W.H Srersnovex/also,PictareFremes,)10827thst. | round trip iS | Griffin, and well, on the 2vth of June, and was | which promise an amicable solution of the ex. | river- ‘This will oceuyy the nest ewe years. soesumaulh stunts detain ae fi . xx & Co.,(N.Y. Sei. Am ,)8. B. cor. ——__—_ n hi : i » i TO ecee vcholens has 8W Coase GREED, | Recue Becinuus, 63 F etrset, near Tth street, fie HIBBEMIAN BENRVOLERT f00KErY, | THe PRxsmenr and Gen. Porter arrived | remmed work at the old ratosand hours, Ite | TRB SROUSLES OF Tear wneoeromAce | mctber ef the cemmmens wel mastiionen an __CABLY 28 SHOPS. 9 mee OG be Georgetown, will celebrate the day a Ane here this morning quite unexpectedly in the f believed the rest will go to work after the 4th. STEAMER MULTIPLYING. many of ite disgraceful acts, have terminated RAVER. (also pholstering),)606 * a 0. ¥ VELL, 16: lock, corner pmmod: oe co steambor chy! rf jr. 7 - 1 o! 25 cent. advance § / 4 A - a2 © CARPENTERS AND RUILOENS, ith & Pe. near Pat, Omice. foretreular | ton during the duy,one from Gatrect whart, Waem- | Cp eee, Gzant, it, They aro to-day the guests | ther resent wagers Tine fag ae ar Stewart was still at Aspinwall in charge of ——_—_anee- a &. 8. Crnewan, 237th street and#982 12th «trest. PATEAT MEDICINES. {peton aud the otter from High street shart, | Long Branch to-morrow after giving an au.) @A&Pded 80 cents an hour for all ‘work done atter | United States Vice Consal Dill, who will hold | A Lorrevicue Rom stine More ax H. Row! ett, 613 K street, bet. 6th and 7th “s LIvER Towte, ths great Dyspepsia Rem- | Georgetown. Smali boats will also viy to and from dience to Gen, Howard and the Apache Ln | ¢ o'clock. 1t is probable their demand will be § the vessel untit he receives instructions from | rieor of General Hance s ciety circles t 1 St Mo, or .. Set.44 and 6thsta | CATON» LIVER Tome, soe eye Win, Me Cannon, | the Ielanddurirg the dey, eo that vleitore will be | @ 2 is P ndians | amicably adjusted, The strike of the box. | Waehington. Sometroublehad been occasion were treated to a startling sensation yesterday 3 ms exch for groand)613uhet. | $1 cactarer tnd proprietor. Each bottle has ® | ‘Yabled to crossat any time without delay, A and | he brought from Arizona, makers “is substantially ended, the men at | by some Cubans on board the Stewart, afternoon. It was to the eftect that a beautita CARRIAGE FACTORIES. nbd. aa" Bee sons ocher. of music will be stationed on the grounds durin, The Cabinet met at noon to-day, Secretaries | Crecunoint having tailed, cnt woes ea the city } claim to have been abused and robbed by and accomplished young lady aud a well- know: GRAEAM, 410-12 14 Sth st, bet. D and E. OTOGRA 1c GALLERIES. day for the accommodation (eons phe Boutwell asd Delano, Attorney General Wil- tole cena S eansteral, Skee marble- | tain Pennell. They made complaint against | young gentleman of this ‘dig: MO sthatsouts of Pown teas, | MB Bante, e Pecusylvenie ev.vuear Tin atrest, | Shi eae frenorte Stitake piace’ | Hams and Assistant Postmaster General Mar- orking firms-are employing about two hun. | the captain to the local authoritice of Colgeabia, | Soupg.gtntieman « ago, and {i £ Bao .63Peunsylvariaay..S K, | 3.0. Jongeow. Pa. av.,bt-8&9; also, Photo. stock | the ovening, Geek police arrangenicnts ivave bec qual being pecsent. 30 = beyond ron- | area men at ten hours. - The ether shopsremain | 8nd the latter offered to puta guard on board, | become known. Last night t CHINA, GLASSWARE, @e. * | J. Portman, (copying # specialty ,) 92-4 F st. made for the preservation of order Belreshmente tine matters pertaining to the several depart. ed. and the men refuse to return. Most of | but Captain Pennell declined the Colombian | universal theme of conversatio tects in #.W. Borris & Bro., .23 Pa. av , Metzorott Hall, PTANOS. on the gxounds at moderate prices. An additional I to. er of ewings have by the car stable men who struck for higher wages American Register (Paris) of | have resumed work at the old rates. “Among the visits paid by the re is nothing new relative to the Paterson, ‘ - A, strike. Meetin; re i ily, and : Prince of Wales, during his short sojurn in Paris | Compromies is talked or ne tee Sally, and a h the ts Was one to Miss Lane, now Mrs. Johnson, of ‘The mill and boom men at Williamsport, Pa., *. REOMAN, 15} street and canal. ron from the wharf to the pavillion; tare in stages, Saltimore, who bas been staying for some weeks | who struck for ten hours, met in Market syuare Meitcoms & Co.. cor. 13th st. and Oanal. | Scents Ferry free. guard, as Captain Davis, of the United States | this teal romance in 1 Seg ‘Wyoming, at the request of Vice Consul For some time past Mr. Kusee!! Haw Dill, bad’ placed an American guard on the | General W. 8. Han k Stewart to protect the captain and vessel from nected with the firm threatened violence on the part of the Cubans. | street, has been [ay The American consul will neither transter t Lizz daughter o vessel to the Colombian authorities, as desire si F.C ReicieNsact, 42911th, ab.Pa.av.agt.Knabe’s n put up; the society CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. . TP. Noxe, avenue, bet. Sd aud 4 ste, CLOTHING STORES, Warr Row xeon & Co,.201 Pa, het. oh £10th ats, nant Waikrn & Co 611 Pa ave.. uuder Met. Hote Re N_Y.)1its Pa ar. bet Boman & Cox. M7 Tih street. May hy n h ve le ft nothing undene and epared Bo expense to PERSONAL.. make the day pleasant to all. ‘The avenue atrest | June & will ru ot Bridge and "High oe one Bare chant, who lt = at the Hotel Westminister. Mrs. Jounson(then | yesterday morning and were addressed by sey. | by the Cubans, one of whom claims to bean at pete roadway and ¥ &.SrRacs, oti Penn. ave. {see edvertisoments.} Daxret Saitu, Phoenix Mills, 1210 Uhto eenee Ticketa of admission. 25 cente. iyh:3t Miss Lane) did the honors at the White House eralsy eakers. Great enthusiacia prevailed. At | torney tor her New York owner, and who de ems that for » reason Mr. G@ viected COACH FINDINGS. Sanme he, cad ds ba eens ke EXCURSION To THE GREAT FALLS. gracefully umd acceptably during her uncle's | 11 o'clock some two thousand formed in proces- | Sires to sell ber and her cargo, nor will she be he atientions ct Mr. Han ‘Tkoxr<ow & Co. 2 9h st, opp. Center Market “PLASTERERS. “ ou PRUNENIAS 3UDE 4 tex-President Buchanan) administration, when | sion and marched down town toa few mills that released or grauted a clearance until instra tions were mace to send t COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. Jory F. KiNG, 61 Mass. ave.,bet.6thand Tthsts | The stesmor MINNESOTA ei Sito itt bee eee aa wae jointhenn, Veer dew iis are eae ee | ramet ee Cee Sieger | Santee Ted thoy’ sonore Seeru TK. Piant.corner Band sth streetsN.W, | Got & Lakcoman, plain and ornamental, 45 8that. | 1 Georgetown on THULSDAY oN we eatin ooo at Kinky | Soin them. Nery few mills are running. The ” A “vomwaL” anneer ste fg CONVECTIONSRIES. PEgis Aue Cae athese Tocions 6. a toca England, and seems always to be most kind!y | mayor issued a proclamation yesterday morning ‘ RREST. pines on ining Rooms.) S7th st..o5.P.0 | A.B. SnerneRn & Co GREAT FALLS and retwea ig the eve ning, remembered by the (Jucen and other members | ordering all places where liquor is sold to close Fare for the round trip, One Dollar. 620 3t* of the royal fami! until atter the 4th or duly. THST GRAND SABKE TOURNAMENT AND | Experiments wir Heavy Orvwance—A | qy.'s Rrintersstrike at Milwaukiois weakening. PoblGes the Bint ae eee paid te oat oF Ocha ee publishers adbere to their determination to ERNOR'S MOUNTEDOURHD we ober ard, to consist of Colonel R. H. K. Whiteley, o union men. The Wisconsin has tem- Bel is Highlands, near Bladensburg, on ordnance department; Colonel George W. Getty, Ided to the strikers, but will resume bot. 19th aud ith ste HURSDAY, Jnly 4, 1972. . , % ’ the old’ prices as soon as it can procure pri S. . Capitol Hill. Tickets, admitting ‘a gentleman and Isdiee- 3d artillery; 1 lonel H. G. Wright, REUSE NS SP 200 SF SS Cee Drovexe printer AbrINWALL, June 22.—Captain Pennell, of | On the 30th the steamer Fdgar Stewart, has, at the persua- sion of President Correose, of his own accord, ie submitted to a formal arrest for twenty-four | After the ceremony the your 5 hours, to vindicate the dignity of the state | ber father’s bouse and bas remained there rt authorities, whose summons he has heretofore | yesterday aticrncon. The avowed intention of refused to obey. His satety and honorable | the young people was to ke th riage a Hay iitox & Pear CORSETS. SKIRTS, &c. Dovet.ss-'( Ladies Underwear genoraily 405 9h » a 3 > release was guaranteed by the presid. Vice eret uatil the dl folks b sled to DENTISTS. pe EE ofor,) 603 2d st.,cor. IF. ty shee Tallinn, omttnnae i ment. See pete THE Laxp OwneRs oF Inecaxp—Zess than | Coneul Dill is tirm as a rock, and is backed by | the union, when the marr age W . pe. eee —— northwest Ginon wearmcen eeree Ons, het 30th & Ith sts. 75 Scainerane ae Nic | Seymour, 5th artillery; Major Silas Crispin, | Z#:/9 Thousand vy Them in Al—A return has en Davis, of the United States steamer arog and the young man wo DENING SALOU: 7" J Prarso’, corner 9th and Datrests, pa tp 4 i ordnance department, and First Lieutenant C. st Leen issued “by the House of Commons yoming. aes pride. But m: Banvey & Boo: x. 1016 Sv.,cornerNth st. | Power & Gincn, O00 Fare ene HTS OF Sr. PATRICK E. Duttin, ordnance department, has been ap- | *vout alscenteeism, | It appears that less than eS amen out. “une of =. Leper noe pap eae a ey PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. District of Colombia, will be held at pointed by the v ‘ar department to meet in Now ‘aon te ee hee Toe aoe Loxo Baawcn aga pent doy ot | es = DeoLtaRr Sto + 8F., betas, barby sete = 4 = or'a7th-street Park. 7t ork on duly 10, for the purpose of examin- a D acres. 2 Of © > ‘2 - a ‘ SaectH.Pe NUSRHILL, 8.E. corner 9th & i sident: : aces e 8 Band ¥ presented to it, and of designating and report- ah i piece; whil y 2883, T the e pete gugnapt Derurtcor-tncaronneodth wtret, | scmmentettarenatmonen o<ents. Dasclog | Ingo the chietor ondmancesuch notes a mny | swing altogether ©1254 meres, of x seventh tions, and is simply iamenees Hoth these R.M- Harr, corner 7th and Fate.,opp. Post Oflce, | se21 2583123. By order of Committeo. J be selected for experiments, under the provisions | (1 {he sol cousiderable number Aish seats | and extra boats to 'Sandy ff ok were monde ny note, however. “ Bitsovas & Lavra: comer lath and Carecta, PHE Favonite sTeaMen bathe Ringe Ardley ne bearer. away from their properties, but still in In suflocation, and on the cars trom the Hook to | young co Capitol Hilt ‘8137th ot, opp. P.O. Desartment. nm heavy ried ordoance. “This appeopeiagen te iy | andthe remaining few are occasional visitors, | Monmouth’ park the platforms and eres the otal laet ot s<! Penne ave., Capitol Hill 1,319 Market §; b . EEYPORT ; ni ppropriatic Absentecism can kardly be counted: theres, | roofs had their occmpants, Most of the promi- | Up to 12 . 7 8 et 3. be applied to at least three models of heavy Fs gate * T nent sporti en of the count ~ BoLomon J. Facux, 702 can be chartered for select orduance. ~ ° | amongthe grand grievances of Ireland, more nt Sporting men of the country are present, | replied to the note, by L. $10 7th street, near La. avenue. | CHARLES Tromrson & ( ‘ G ith. EXCURSIONS. a cae: = especially a many of the richest absentecs are 4nd the fair sex is also well represented, that he will give the yo: canons Oo Foee Ree ee: | Ek Wien Hite eee e Apply to WM. Hl. BYLES, Agent, HIMERNIA AT THE JUBILER—At the Boston | smong the more spirited and lenient landiords. THE FIRST RACE i ‘almersto} “ 3 Loussville Le ‘3 Ocerowns tea F reet, near Treasury Department | _J¢22 tf 609 Pennsylvania Jubilee yesterday, which was announced as | Lord for example, wa? a much bese emears stakes, value £200, added to sweep. pre ad loth wt., adj’e Medical Musonm, | W. 7. JOHNSON, (Auct’r,) cor. Pa. av. & Sst. cust, 3 a ‘ otter a * 7, ‘takes of $50 each, for two year olds, the second + — = peculiarly devoted to the Irish, drew an audi- | better mau to live under than auy resident § © ene ~ Tre Late Caant EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. | 8°11 Which & Co..96 Fat., Masonic Temple, VENTE Waslixeton, Pliekncen er praand, the astonishing accom- | Poo, serzin -Loxaret- | Jackson,’ Tom Bowling second. and Acterng | death of Charles Lever, s GENER A Tajo8 tu staat corner Raorinwest, | j,, RESTAURANTS, trons of making excurcious down the | Plishment of Madamé Veschka Leutner, in Ue | Low Kack To-pay.—Fifteen thousand people | Uird. Time: Sige 5 steroid Ist: “He died quietly, and w S$. Lerise C. Burien. se? aghast ON ScoTT’sDiNINGSALOON (meals 8c. AY, 0 a arter the steame: = Night,” from the cs shee iti Nagactor ros - aaa in his sleep, between 12 and 2 eM EXPELSS Ofniten. "= © SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. AWASET for Mondays; Tocsday “Magic Flute,” and the performance of the | Nefe,4t Long Branch yesterday waiting fo wit- | Loxo Braxcuy July 2.—Tke cecona race, | i, hiie remain, a iittie betore Beox’: kx Wale Oniow . PEARY COLEMAN, 287th st., 0} nter Market, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. A t1 Irish band, under Clemens, were popular | Mes* the race between Harry Bassett and Lor mile beats, for $600, was won by Harper's Lit- | with his coat a Baers Asai Mele on PEERY Col SMAx: 287th ot, op. Center Sart Daikdings, aud ssraueceee eet: (aud the groands, | features, although the English ‘and German | tllow to-day. In the great race tor the Mon: | tieton, beating tix horses. Trmee tas eas tas with bie bead 1 ERGRAVERS. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. plete, ww And Arrangements at Glymont are com- 1 bands were received with great favor’ wee Harry Bassett bas the call pool cnc aca a for the pertect stil Ce eeu Die Stikor) 2 Pa. aveune, | Was FINoTON Besinuss CoLLeon, cor. 7th and Lats, | _ The police authorities of Washington city, acting | Irish musicians showed their skill undor the we: Morrisney attempted tonoct Blades Si Sane sil eens Nom eeeereaer een p. | the face, he might have FOREN, . . SEWING MACHINES. * | im concert with the Sherif of Charles c Mary. | complished leader, who had them in training | > ¥ attempted to pool, bidding $1,58)0n | ROVGH TIMES FOR PERUVIAN JOURNALISTS y Bassett, $1,000 being bid for Longtellow. New Youk, July 2—Peruvian advices state | Th€ heart's action simply pool was withdrawn. “The tollowing three = low! it was the death he v that the two opposition papers to the present ad- . anc ministration—the Nacional and the Comerci>— | Frestly feared a long an tecr & Son, agts.451 Pasay. 6, silent, Pretec. to preserve the peace and | but a short time, and were kept on the stage .Weerirn & W ts from Getarbance by promptly | for nearly an hour. The enthusiasm was i T disorderly persons found 01 “the ] mense, and overtopped that aroused by the | 20'S Were sold on the race :—Harry Bassett, By anvi first pool, $7 con: a >t have be = ; ~ | laid his remains beside those of siribe a spocialty 812 2h st I be Fan between Washing | 32 p that Once ‘Pietine Te ne wee fellow, fret fest 5 reaped gs a pepe oem a potpan ghee m fa Tenia 4 ne Uoxrant, 409 9h street, a opportunity make adelightful trip | ung by the chorus aud audience, and the Groot h Interest is felt at Nashville, Tenn., on the PROFESSOR AGASSIZ AND PARTY nant. © ame She Sano she diet Family Favorite. @#-Bxamine it. | ata m*derate rete of fare. adier Guard band revived the @ Itot the race. Betting is in favor of Bas- : i and about even against Longfellow and the ield. : —$<———__. SLAVE TRADER~ STILL aT WorK.—From a mthusiasm by : ron” overture and several English and American favorites. FGE MOUNT VERNON —The steamer ARROW, | The tree bail given by the executive commitice , dated, and he bas not rema left Cajlao on the Istof June for the north. They | ated, 4 would stop at Ancop, where the British con=ul | et! never saw a man wiv 3 = self these who were at al! intim: oe for Harvard University 373 Indian he did. 1 knew him but for a Tue“ Kevetonn,” A.G@. Stone & Co., Ag'ts, 912 F Weber's Bras d String Band been en; ed . i vle the « £: opp. Masonic Tetaple. The strongest and lignt- | for the 4th. ME has boon SOF? | Petsorming in tine style the “Ode e best and most perfect. Be sure and see it. heave th csi - oull Wasa wembkiin T really loved him. Hebad an im 2. Funeral Wiest av bet Uitharath ste. | ing bocn rebuilt atl eesti tite eo Scupatiod ne penalise ae vent herd submitted to the British Par- | was at Caliao on the lath of dune, The emalt | He left his aftairs thorough Dreewt, pres-rved & embais, bet 589; spataira.” | by ner present owners, will eave her = = ae Tuning i appears thatin the course of eighteen || fox continued to epread in Chili, and Caren money for the exp. ladies underwear | w » foot of 7th street, daily, Suuday excepted. for MaY AND DEcEMBER.—At Buckannon, West = enty-four vessels were captured off found in an envelo} shay Meters Satake ase aaa SILVER PLATERS. Bopnt Vernon (the tomb of Washington) aan Va.,an old man named Duley, over seventy | theeast coastof Africa engaged in andeymopen | #2 out Fae eee anary vaccination law. | So Srscoum I wich eopeno FURAISUING Goune.”” st. | Eowsugn Storrs, 6i9 7th strect. op. Pest Omcs. mediate tandia end AES SY years old, lately married a firt nineteen years | fOr ine tive trade. ‘There were 122 slavescap- | Central American advices sate cat the gov- WE rer Seppo PTURT ATOR £32 e.av ad Mot hotet ROAR Ain arn unt between Sh & Mth. | _jel9:im__Gen'l Superintendent Steamer Arrow. | O14; soon they Sleagreed. “The cid man, a tew | {ured 1m them. |The British government allows | ernment of Guatemala bas ordened the conthes. |, WO3'r Vote ror Eirn EO Ye MPa vbat cialis SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORIES, MA2SHAL0 BALL PAViLion. days ago, attempted to hang himself, but the | C&Ptors of slave vessels {5 sterling, or $20a ton | tion of ‘ail the property of Jesuits in Nicaragua | Governor Henry A. Wise to © slow ‘.. . bel th & — Bat-« & BRoTHER, 619-21 G st., bet, 6th and 71 STAMPING = oung wit 1 bi on the vessels captured, or $25 lished in th equines ‘This beautital summer roscrt having been en- | Jowne sano eee anging and ‘cut him . Peres ne me Ronee Wes ent © z and their expulsion from FURNITURE STORES. ‘ ; rr allan territory. j 7 lown, saving his life. At last accounts le was | *!*vés found on board. ‘The rule of compensa- "4 ** | Governor Wise sets forth his ¥ Mocs Avenasio Me:.G.H M. 8. 617 7th at.. opp. Patent Office, | '*™S*d and refitted. is now open for a in & critical state, unable to articulate, but tion is at the option of the captors, and 1m the Affairs Canada. Tescnt political situation of the country. He Pag B Mss Av cuucBouse, That, Market Space. pie ) GAS FITTERS, don” | Charter for Excursions and Pie Nig, signs gives his friends to understand that ho | cae where only two slaves. were captured the BALTIMORE BASE BALLELS BEATEN, * opposed to both Greeley and Grant, and says | ig ye pon at bam en W. Scam ean 910 Pa. av.,bet.9th & 10th sts an Pec}al inducements are offered to Sunday Behools Thought ecqebine nis wife to see whether she | b°unty on tonnage amounted to about $4,040, mOUELEB, OxTaRio, July 2—A base ball po ey eg nll aa re- . is corner 19th st: 1 ARDS, mn e 5 5 No here between timore club of Bal- | election . . v= snMrenindes aud Telaieed tate basse: | Wed, £0. A. ACKER. tot and E streets N. W. ith the aufhoritios of Ouarios cant Rees, mae | Krtta ny Licursino Darin ar Mary Hogan was too protiy ‘girlto bea Sha: | HMOFe and the Maple Leat club or Guelph, re- | HF of Seater? ine shestion of Goostey GAS FIXTURES, @. hours. | STOVES, SHEET-IRON, TIN WAKE. is pavillion, persons can now visit this beauti- | thunder storm, Mrs. Louisa Whittingtorens | keress. ‘They tied her'nair and cone See Toto TCOry for the Guelph club bya | by the active co-operation ot the people of the Mamibres & Pransox. cor frap.ywoan. | Y Mi. Haywann & U0. aid ith oy eee OF surgee, | fal resort without fear of Being annoved by disor- | widow lady, residing some six or ciate eile, | distorted herfair proportions ee ee einen DRownep. NE ns x < ~ . ¥. A.B. 3 Bt je 5 % le. let i m h wae OFFIC Ka Tee REM Mi, | Hasan w Eeveae, i Rear be iinnad ges | CH ina ot chart Teka elta GOO BAK | Tic ton’ lad of eignt“ornive Peass'nupnes | ton, warmed out of ic ca fide Petrone | @HAMWTON, Ovation Suy SA wharf from in Southampton, Engin tees econmit ues Waskixros Gas Licut Compa’, 41S 0th,near& | JouN MonAN.(also Tin 2.) 2119-2 Pe. ave, s ee at a residence near her home to escape the rain. | the weather, eloped with and aly ~de-ne pleasure excur- ly of the character of ce ng LASS ERS. =. a ~ Zz. 7 $ few “ Ons gave way Sunday great number of | ¥®"mly of the ‘ter of the Americans, who, ee houses, #e..711D | ommeree toe bs ef gt ng — Sr cneL. cfulgincnt alent ap by ber sde bat i few minute, whe gry sean isa breturen, Bary ia were Crown into hg’ water. ‘Tiewe | Doone wit ame qo —7 GROCERY STORES. TITLE i lar captain ‘en board, which ing Struck @ shade tree 1 iately in a 4 wae required by the 141s Pa.ay op. Willard’s | A.G HaLey.6i9 Pa. av., Law,onveyanc’g, Notary, Etarantce for thoafeiy, food rder.and comfort ot | ‘TBt of the house, killing them both. You can't bile eee Yesterday was thehoties: day known formany | Geneva to" pay two or three ‘mills, more Sf Soy nle TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORES, ) AL, pe chartered for Excursions en the , WHAT CaME oF TRIPLING WITH A Dernort | your old rules about marrying. that both nations sod th atrects, Wit gh Sceaabsehe & Bro; Tin ot opp. Apply to THUMAS Ml. CROUCH, “Bixth streot | GIRL—A Detroit man tried to kiss a girl, when aes = that justice had Leen dome and their weand Vi Bile enue, | DANI#t LovoHRan, 14% Penn. ave, nearWillarde, | one 2r captain, on board. Him | wound bas tiotered con eeelin ones wore week, and closes with, im Ht gmnae Caran sre Oo; MARSHAL NeW coe RE Ew eee yarn, | PEILIPH. WaRD.southweet cor. Ps. av. and Uh of UST sEprempen ier | "tll the murgeon has ‘decided to burn the heat | The receipta at been good, and | gd aMPas Citr, Mo., July 2—£.M. Taylor, | Form Dars Houiar.—The to = vy Yard. EMBER ter Tie oiimetic and trent it as if it had been the | vestels plenty at old rates. Shi are busy | of Baxter aoren marshal business from the 3d to instant ‘also Fish street, near D. PHOTOGRAPHS AT HALF PRI bite of a mad dog. We have heard of men going } Sling old land lave sumicient on hand t t by , ogee ar ance sreme to be com! some favor: The New ‘also Fishing Tackle,) 628 D st, UNM MANUPFA: SARTEDE VISITHS, 2 dozen: $1'half doren, | mad for Kisses they couldn't ger, but tigers | Keep them employed for hee eee 2 P nlgl: Tad arekcy mayor of that place, whom | York € and RH, Jas.8. TorHas & Co.,4257th st., adj'g O. F. Hat, | CABINET CARDS, ie joxen: $2. : | beats anything. sh come. New orders are expected betore the old pe agg my ns with some citi- | New York stock nge Dave passed resols= SMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, CANES, | fiiy. W: have openct CS fastpece! af6 finished. ‘The stock at Richmond | {ho sayor by the Sites. || CPTeSed tomard | tions to suspend operations between those tines, Quas.G. Pxauce. 14g Pa. av., bet. 14th & bth sta, | lery. second to none in Washinstone wad oh ‘The republicans in Spain have rensived Gree The retail oes meena arin he weak. ASSAULT ON AN EDITOR. dhe exerts, cotton exchange has followed 4’ EL PIERCE, 1108 B street, near 11th, every facility for making first pose every formof monarchist poser: io coal fughtiy | Charles Whitehead, city editor of the Ti 4 probable that we RoceRs, 839 l0th street, near IF, Hie ii Pagel ee, — ‘when teknowledge {ne monarchial authority, and to | thelr supply fonest wees, are yang in | was brutally aul ited yesterday A] Aged Pn core Datta aw ae = ly for next winter — Phil. j Bamed Eadis, who took ecesneg Aso bitte Peon anermad UF'Oeec SW: | ghore bree eel for Soe yargoater Bitte | fa the Sijoriy satan’ bjsnemnemicre | wit Oa, Gneriped an omer rom | ice canine gh ™ say chin Seale tuner iS Lois om WATCH ae. “a BEELER & ANGERMAN hen longing to the he setcall ; Fire. Sunday David Buckley stabbed and killed SRSA Ra otha, | pos SRR TSNE | Gap inemtbe laa eau et wie | a rearing Cheney amon” agua || Pmrcsoeenma JET a ne thrmoring “az Join 3. Coron ~ WIRE WORKERS. paleg wiv ULES &7The ewiftest “pitch” in the co: S7-A deposit of a few more hundred million | P¢8 shop, and burned four sehee ewey SPM | of Paneaic county Wey ees eee Seeeholers D: W_Bevxaince, S191xb street, south of Fa, ave, | © Just received, a large supply of Dr. AMATI JpeDE oman, aged twenty-three, belougs toa | *OHS OF guano has Deen discovered in Peru. cluding a! bank." Loss s20,090. 0" PMdings, it~ | Sy months in the ginie prose ee emenced to le AED ] nner eraale base-| aa. “s] st Det pared oad 198 De. Wad Reon & Bao. 1m CEL RORAEED ae ae PANACEA, Payette —s ub. aa esas sakiog aa on is — on tap in the arses, MeCnan Remeovea. tongs Down Eaat aay eink tt “cinder — ature! formatioe : coer ; Dameron drinking saloons of Lafayette, Ind. The senate voteu funeral come once hile D AND 2 . W.B. ENTWISTLE’S tore, ted at Memphis of killing Burnett Jones, in | &9-The ‘ch gripe” has superseded for the of a children enjoy it so much.” ty a, nang = teh 126-60 Corner 12th strect and Pa. av. | April last, for the seduction of his wifey “encumber colic” ig Varginiay the | stood: 38 a aie ocean rece: mane" | ee-Electricity is develeped in metallic wireg 1 Herel, Pa. av2nue, near 33 strect, XANKEE NOTIONS, ry wo Frederick Grasse attempted the murderof | _&9~A New Londoner advertises one cent re- onthe. as aan by merely them, and the development Thee Peay. acd 6th at, HG SEER, Grholeaale only. 904 Pa. av.. moar seh st ) aptern OPpri¢. 433, I pea: orl shot, himsele through | Ward for his lost, strayed or stolen wife. _— Weather as —— nee oan eres auy thermicactions paMLEY Howe = oues.aor, “$3 GC DSCHMID, inal 38 ct.., by ot. 1 VaNia AVENUE. e Beart, at Littlo * +9 OD eda 7 progressi' i B7 It has been shown in the F: Basica b Faasai = Boese oot, SAD: 93 perday | gic Tetaba bet Md Aseao, Goods abtbaisalsy | @enuiesBlaatlan FONG Bomtachee aang | taste Jesu te, Rock, Ark. on Wedueeday mouth, BIASG. Late ndOptSD reg EI Sao pecien dag There MOC FOUT Geathstrom | that some lente are ae sensitre W tue lucagg Sostumes, F guustrokeyester day, Of CLITOLOTED, ae Audmidy