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THE EVENING STAR. | Published Datly, Sundays Exeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Penasyivania Aveane, corner llth St, ar THE EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COWT, & HW. KAUPPMANN, Prov. ee TME EVENING STAN ts served by carrier to shetr subscribers at Tay CENTS PxR WEEK, or FoR- FY-FouR OeNts PER MONTH. Copies at the conater seach. By mail—three months, $1.90: aths. $3.00; one year, $5. THE WEEKLY STAB—published Fridsy—OLH a year, &/ Invarinbly in advance, fm both casce V and 20 paper sent longer than paid for BF Botes of advertising furnished om appliestion | ela ' Remedy for the Small-pox. | | Eorrom Stam: My attention has been called | to an article in the Relwious Herald, of Rich- mond, Va., on the extermination of the smali- < aa? a pox. written by Dr. Thomas Nicholson, editor he science department of the leans | i nton on the merits of | specific; but, the do for . t be true, t all- pox will not be so | duticuit i heretofore supposed. He | s 4 to believe that the erup- | trom im «mall-pox is entirely unnecessary. amd Prevent it ie to destroy the diseases. The means which I Bave adopted have been pletely eeful in twenty-five ones. Th crophy, ot the treatment is comme science but to com: msense. T | tion of that terrible disease isa matter w | interests the whole civ | } serves mor psideration than the great d's. covery of the tmmortal Jenner Tbe doctor ascribes the eruption to WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1872. TWO CENTS. deat Proposes to neutralize and coun Y = - a = ence in the following manner: HE SUMMERS RESORTS. a form of molecular energy ALPHABETICAL | won uk FURNISHING STORES. / SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR = =—— _-, | PELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | wo2 ovens. ; BUSINESS DIRECTORY: Gav. Gores BigSakne mashes sh eee: ae a | Srrixorare, Lovvon Co., Va., July 2, 1572. » Ti ecammatien es the chin ICE COMPANIES. Fine Old Rye Whisky. Washi YN a Gossi oman correpeutonce of The Sar) | This Afternoon’s Dispatches, | be tssmormed. on Geataining Cards of First-class Fstablishments | txoxrxxoxxt Ice Co., office, 124 Pa, av., near 12th — ashington News an O8SiD: i ne es a —_»——_ e “ tm all Branches of Business in the District, ANUFACTORIES. WARRANTED PERFECTLY PURE. gion News a P Sunot aspires, tebeduaccats Ger Guhing «| lssociated Press Reports. — Barve & HoLpeN, B.corner ith st. & Pa. sve aes INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from thi | agent of Mexico before the mixed claims com- New York Bows. Seen, 0 SOSGLA. Ores be-Oie Binchete, | Aste Lee Gee eee nia Rh ot, bet, Mand F. For Msvicixat anv Famity Use. ies Got Makin Cike Meciesd merce of tn eon FIRE ALE DEPOTS. ~ INSTRUMENT MAKERS, — GoveRwor Cooke returned to the city last sateen’ and family; Donna Antonia, an aunt ‘Rw YORK, July3—Between Jand 20 Bee CAG APE Als: G2 Ue. avenge. | O Fisceen. Sarg. Inetruments & Trusses, 447th at. | Larce Bottles, $1 per bottle; or 95 por gallon. evening. of Senora Aspiros, and the Misses Foster, of | this morning a fire corner of Elm and ‘ Parwce § Gnoxy, Maswy't Phils Ate, Georget INSURANCE OFFICES. —— the “West Eud.” Our rancko is now full. and a | Streetsdestroyed Taylor & Darrell’s paper ware songht for ARCEEECIS, Bar’st Capito. Lree Ins. C " eae vi Mantin B. Kerzs has been appointed post- | charming company we have. Such & colle house, ard damaged the buridings and business SF gf ead 6 wt. oy Treasury | BazioxAL Uniog Fine [xs C Aleo, all kinds of Californin Wines,76. 8nd 81 | master at Conneaut, Ohio, vice Wm. B. Chap- | ° “young "uns" is rarely to be seen, and has | materials of the Complete @ hat eee We pa omee Dom | DF Bamrise & Co. Sig Tim 9 t, Angvlien, Muscatel, Sherry, Hock | Tan, resigned. ee ee aene Colne Gann | dante & Ekiets Gace le eee ie ty and nt a “Se if x “hoon % city 3 as ———— to have an infantry drill in b tthe glorious } ‘ 4 cy trol . turmidt . ot. ne eee Batidiens Tei oon ee ee Gan. Francis A. WALKaR, commiseioner of | jonny, 22 7/anry drill in honor of the glorious | Sass, - which exhales Francis Heyer, 503-605 7th st. ‘These Wines aro very superior, and jast as rep- | y,41an affairs, returned from New York this] Our grand pic-nic to the pylSecond _, | most delightful EL. Schinidt,ag't.6th st | resented, pape SUMMIT OF THE BLUE RIDGR, by the fire at Paper stock rapid evaporat ss ES. oR NATTANS, Droggis —_. ees was A perfect success. The train consisted of | ¥ on Elm street about £59,000. | heat from the t. near City Mall ches, Jewelry, 619 Pa. a ARTHUR 3 ee A rng How 18 THis For Hicu?—The United States | three large coaches filled with bright and | The other buildings or ulcerative process N, G4, opp. City Sail, th jel3-tr Second and D sts. N. W. : mints deeec mand & after | badly injured as at ‘ne 414 Toc JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Signal Service will shortly place an observer | 5 z faces, anc At 3 prevents pr from taking the patient by thoroughly disint It has a very cooling effect, There is no danger of taking ‘%a D atrect, opposite City Hall nemg,)909 7% street. | A Clorgyman. # SHOE FINDINGS, ae, | 2+ .0elcnary. die t n W. 8. Jexns, street, botween @ and A. _ TERE H IG) | Jous 0. SHavER, 714 D street, between 7th sad ath. reaching the highest ton and Winchester turnpike known as Snicker’s Gap, the p: rectly up @ mountain ro: mile, which brought us to ‘ashing: TRE NUME osses What is | Yesterday was nearty two hund: moved di- Were about sixty in this city, althong lett f there were numerous cases not known fo ¢ police. The heat continues to-day. upon the summit of Pike's Peak, 14,000 feet above the sea level, and more than twice the altitude of Mount Washington. A telegraphic line to the summit is in contemplation. South America, nd simpis remedy 3, Eariy D . mon acceptation of the term, rae a cious water, gushing forth trom th: pinna ‘ 0 it does not wet the body. 1 the Sth stroat H. Hast.xin. $22 8th cindy Oe ES encured by | APPOINTMENTS BY THE PREsIDENT.—The | Cio \Orthe mountale Here, in & grand old grove | | 4 son of Gen. She: Steamer | sionnes whan the eranticn fs TtlA'e, Sth at Lirrrarn. upper manufact'r, cor.7thaB,5.W. e pied by «desire to benefit | President made the following appointments to- | of cherry trees, loaded with fruit, we encamped | Russia to-day to jo Ea i tely aborte fever 1 Sth ati ’ the aMicted and unfortunate, T send th pe ; day: Wm. Birney, receiver ot public monies, for the day, and spread a sumptuous dinner. A | Wards Pierrepont and Sir Thomas Dakin also and hence the pimples + Joun F. Krxe, 631 Mass, avenue, bet. 6th and 7th. fs mandicine, in = scaled ‘ rat) [pele Hagel eeedices pape cae NOE | SSE RS ry mil he ques "thence the pimp OGEAPHERS. ) needs it, Free af Charge. | and Henry S. Harman, register of the land ittee z z val eg 9 ow not develop to pustul - Lace pay genes onvel andres JOSEPH T NM AN. Office for the eastern section of Florida Pointof the rocky cliff, known as the oA MONSTER PROCESSION ov wonmincuEN | Mamying dat or'ertere — rary acne oo ! Station D, Bible House, | E. Palmer, of this city, visitor to the govern- “BEAR'S DEN,” for August ist is under projection. The com The tollowing is my wil. eor 1 ‘Datreets, LIVERY STA mar22 ly N = and from which we enjoyed a'view perhaps not | Wittees of the employers’ unio il. oor. th an atrecta, ment hospital for the insane; M. P. Berry, agent bave issaed an Ww EYES Willard’s Hotel Stables, 14th & Dat: me Wi x 3 York City ve., Commer Sd strest Cast. Reves & © Mard’s Hot: 8. mode of using ft: one “ “ dress to the workmen, appealing to them to = ~ — for the Flat Heads and other confederated | surpassed on the broad face of the earth. The | ® " puiverize ALLISON NaiLon. JR., 1330 to 1338 E street, F i day was propitious, and our Washington party | resume labor, which is being distributed to-day vite acid, this FLAGS, ao. Wassineros Nalin, 108 B atrect, AMUSEMENTS. Enctan trthes HEU ASERS TeeHtees: wes exuberant with life, The ladies were J in German shd Englis by the thousand. orope. 't y with then 3 La aoe el. th and 7th ate. | ous mare Heaztnno; 6m Loaistane, av. and EW NATIONAL THEATER. Febery cried to the qaatina Ceaaceoas | oe Joma Guuninghasa was the pesticniar | James McHenry says that when the’ case of cagne ef tchnammvation’ bane coment B. GonmsTErN & Co., 614 € street, near 7th, Mr. J. G. Saville. ++Proprietor. | 4- L- Charles A. | star, vied with each other in contributing to | the Erie railway company against Gould ts 2 hrmbdnnd bersteae at Philadelphia. Assistant Surgeon Charles A. ites . brought to trial, other larger frauds than those ° Siegfried ordered to the Philadelphia navy | ‘Be ¢PJoyment of the party charged by the old management will be devel body with the gasoline alone. ¢ THE DaY 2 i be Cover ald be rmitted ucar the i DS. yard. Surgeon Samuel F. Shaw detached from | is to be appropriately celebrated here on Thurs- | oped. sponging. because the gasoline Ea most Wa. McLEaN, corner 13th street and canal, the naval hospital at New York and ordered to | day. a fine assortment of freworks having been LONGFELLOW Torr. pone ie Ms eoncedling J LAND. 5 e dis) or re of our + ed y “Savize & Tavst € JON TARBLE WORKS. emia 2s from the Philadelphia navy-yard and ordered | EQuaicr” iriends, allot whom remamed trae | Bassett by Longtellow pesterdag: Many bet- Moour & Pawvin, 606 1th st.. Wivet & Witson, 1036 7th st. bet, NY. ay. and Lst. | The Premier Ventriloanist of the onl. with his | to temporary duty at_New York navy hospital. | tothe union during the late rebellion. A bal- ting men are said to have lost heavily on yes ee een en ak Rites RRL ERED Le Ay Walker, 1400 T streat. . ‘ir, Crabbe, rear admiral U.S. N., died at his resi- | Perof Haval signal lights, PID | referring to the printed circular of disamected | Ratan, Whose adventures abroad, partica rd L oos. coPner th & Fen — National MARKET,d€4 Ith st.near Pa.av. Ow open. Je9-tf | aged eighty-four years. Admiral Crabbe as Your correspondent is picased to, report.» = a enbu bes ekeniy ieee omen . ae at New York on Satardey in the steamstip BELL.HANGERS & LOCKSMIT yeaa =) Sikhs. & tener tds been connected with the navy for over sixt: great improvement in ‘3 good — unos. 2 ain, and went at on to the house of a I g.seustiice ior FristetweeatSthand last | BAwiuton & Px Co mantis ded Pena veve, | OF No.) On Ex MEUition (Naw No. | years, and was well-known during the war, | corn crop in this section of the tate. ‘The ‘ere | it is. dlsorgauizing taoremmer te ohten it Gey | im Court street, Brookiyn. It appeare that she, @. Fusy. Fiscusn, (087th st opp. Patent Office. | A B.Suzrauay & Co. Mantels, ke. 910 Pena. ave, 86 banana i 439. | especially the earlier part. He was born in | fine rains have changed the appearance of vee. | DO stock. | nothing dismayed by her failure in emulating 3.8 Kerns ys. Elec. Balls & Lig Bods, 1233 Pa. MERCHANT TAILORS. orm Br. RERITER Maryland in 1785, and afterwards removed to | etation and the corn looks vigorous and thrie- | Bost oReEEET <a | Lola Mentez, went to Naples, where she ent BLACHSMITH SHOPS. Daviix& Co... NY.) 113 Pa, av., bet 1th&izh sta. PE eg org ive Pentsylvania, from which state he entered the | ing anda fair crop is now an The | wil) leave Boston Thureday morning tor New- | countered Don Hermander y Curtras, a Spanish eae, aes Serene: Se) 6 8 Ue. ave. | ee ae, Ge ee re. ton pine “ie naval academy in 1309. He was made e captain | wheat crop is turning out about as reported in | Port, returning Friday of this week. | nobleman of great wealth and personal attrac- Wore Koxe NG ee Shipemithg, 54 & 36 Water st., Gtn. = bar B. Git Lert, 6H Sh st., opp. Patent Office. Choice O1i Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, &c. in 1841, and from 1850 to 1855 had charge of | my last letter. The quality of the grain is very bi as. TRIAL OF STOKES. | tions, Captivated by the lady be was easily led a BEEAC MERIES, Bt. Bicacher, 006 Fe.or, | OW. taoen Cabateente caly Hit thst sneer Sy. Also, largest (stuck Paper Hangings, ANindow | various of the foreign squadrons. “In 1siz he was superior. An experienced farmer of the neigh- Ricicgtoror’ vee ees yo not | to Como, where they Femained only a tew dass, ig HITING, Strew . Ble 5 ar. ah “f Shades, Pictures, Frames, Picture Cor ‘aa- | made commodore, and in 1366 rear admiral. borhood assured us be had never seen tter, 4 ie ecation probably | however. he Indy disappeared, BILL POSTERS. MODEL MAKERS, &c. sels, Rings, Nails, &c., in the District. . So eaeeoe and that his crop, the best probably in the | Closed to-day. It is believed the case will last « | pleman hastened to the gloomy villa, 7th sireet, opp. Patent Office. P 3 rs ALBERT © Moxtry, 710 E street, oppo-P. 0. Dept | U- OFEERMAN. Or [th street. OPP eat Occ, gy TERMS CAST: . ee Anuy Orricens TransrerReD.—Captain G. | county, would yield him twenty bushels per | Week longer. | vius, where, on the night or the oth ARDING-HOUNSES. o »LER, (also Bronzing snd Gilding,) 1009 B. | _Pleare remember Nameand Number jel-ly Smith, Q. M., has been directed to relieve | acre. The gardens have all looked up since | ‘ The court-room was crowded, hundreds being | from ‘two bullet wocnde tn BO. Jos. PAUDLER,( z ———— OO » QM, | maison Horst, 622 Pe. ave., bet. 6th and7th ste MUSIC STORES. a5 as Major C. G. Sawtelle temporarily of his duties | the beavy a ; wo are luxuriating in nonce nl ave =a oa = = reo hand. Remorse actuated t street no west. “ VW T S = ve les of 1 le: i % 01 ec i rst witm rt NOTARIES — Ee PION ICS, EXCURSIONS, Gc. | as chict quartermaster, department of Call- Tenet el tones teed at ree ean was Dr. Marsh. Ho testitied t!-t he attended | «Jom EustoT"—lebert owner's A.G. Katey, 519 Pa. ay., Law, Titles, Conveyancing. H1°! 408 Green seninas: — Capleta Basics cen hoe cme ns with truth that the country will swarm with os past moron on Fiat body, coseribing the ," whoo made the fastest time reov ; “OPTICIANS. oke 3, 4878 Philadelphia to report to the commanding gen Poen kewn to be scahanteat metas nm ened the Gain wr Fak ee nee ae re). «27th st..cor.D 2 Pa. sy., bet. 2th and 13th sta. y s - | been kuow ‘abundant before. ‘above D. FRANKLIN & Co., 157 Pa. ) is named after the sporting edito k was caused by the ork Herald. Edward Everett, Corresronpert. shock. Patrick McGowen testified to hel Joe Elliot, is one of the Hambiete —_______- —— ing to arrest Stokes; the prisoner told Mr. | sons. Mr: Bonner paid Longfellow’s Victory over Bassett. | Powers “There's a man shot up stairs; send | three years Edward Everett is not onty the THE STRUGGLE FOR THE MONMOUTH cCUP— tor the doctor,” and at the same moment ef -loe Elliot, the fastest trotting horse im We published a brief telecrac tic ae, nACE. | Thomas Hart ran down stairs and said ‘There's | the world. but ule at Comendure anderbilt's We published a brief telegraphic dispatch yes- | the man that shot him;” witness and two others Mountain’ Boy, the fastest horse the Commodore ferday afternoon, stating that the great race at | followed Stokes to a barber shop, when they | Moo owned, and of Mr. Humphrey's young Long Branch, between the horses Longfellow | said “We want you,” and he returned | horse Judge Fullerton, that Mr. Hughey, Be and Harry Bassett, for the Monmouth cup, had | with them without making any remark; Mr. | owner, offers to match against any horee of his been won by the former—easily. Later tele- | Powers asked Stokes what he " shot Fisk for, but grams bring some interesting particulars of the | obtained no answer; Stokes looked pale ami he. | *8° 2 the world. cet. GRAND PARADE AND PICNIC OF THE 5 GYSTER SALOONS. GEOKGETUWN CITY GSLYS. OYSTER riith st, | Music by Holy [ill Brass and String Band, aaa ee ee Pe * | will run to corner of High and Bridge streets. STER Bay, (@. W. Steges for the grounds every teu miuut PAINTERS. from car stand. ‘Every arrangement has been CHARLES Anxon 310 3th st. made for the plonsure of all. Befreshments| ©. T. Bowe, 8% Louisiana on the grouuds at city prices. Excellent order wil r & ANGEL, 621 be maintained. A fine y of fireworks and @ B. Kin, 462 Poni grand illemination at night. J. M_ Toxrxixs,corner H and 8th streets N. W. Tickets 00 cts. admitting Gent and Lady. : he members of the Compan’ will assemble at LASS, ae. AD st, | thi im ave. an . Armory at S o'clock a_m., sharp. Lurizr MARTIN, 609 O st., bt.6 &7, rear Met Hotel. eral, military division of the Atlantic, to relieve Major A. R. Eddy, Q. M., who will proceed to San Francisco as chief quartermaster of the dopartmen: of California. Military Store- keeper C. A. Alligood has been relieved from duty as m! ry storekeeper at Baltimore, and ordered to Philadelphia for assignment to duty at the Schuylkil: Arsenal, relieving Military Storekeeper V. Van Antwerp, who bas been ordered to Baltimore as acting assistant quar- termaster. “TRUNDLING THEIR WAR Waoors” as bore D. 516 F stopp. Patent (fice. inolie }, 935 @ st., bet. 9th & 106 +705 138% corner New York ave. Bek. 943 7th st! N.W., one door from I. axs,( Books bought and sold,) 6097th st eNCH, (Statfonery specialty ,) 613 1st. c .. above N. ¥. ave, BOOT AND SHOE STOR: - Beans & Oo., WS Ps Hand I. AP! Camp Supply, informs the War Department, La through General Pope, that the Kiowas are again on the war path inthe direction of Fort Sill. General Pope, in forwarding the commu. nication to the War Department, says he does not fear general hostilities. Colonel Macken- DENS cor New York ave. and Ist stroot, on “BSDAY, JU. H. 1872. Capt. Jacob Hoffman's celebrated Band, of Baiti- more, bes been engaged for the occasion. Heception Committce.—Greenleaf Association of Baltimore, Floor Managers—M.W. Leahy, MW Quinlan. JH. Bush, J A- Murphy T. Kelley and AND CAL PICNIO OF THE peters reson eae it an tae thatan pred jog when arrested, but did not tremble. Am ae me aggre oy ae . GBAN ANNCA N crowd witnessed the race. e regular and extra Dr. Fisher testified, givit details of the med- | of ‘aris. ie wife of aretired gunsmith hay- . 216 3d at... ad)‘g Washington House. x LEER, 307 9th street, near Penn. . GREENLEAF CLUB will be vi at ‘AL.—Colonel Davidson, commandi: at N i 7 4 = bye : os Maker a cEnarivania avenge eae er enrren, Ins Ith street, near Ml. LOM EERE EAR CLUB will be given at Usvat.—Colonel Davidson, ng at | boats from New York and every train arriving | ical proceedings in bebaif of Fisk up to his | ing been bitten by hee ladon, ae han . Gaav, Slipper Msvufacturer, . ow. 5 at the branch being densely crowded. This | death. to his collection of antique arms, selected a great race for the Monmouth cup was a dash of THE HEAT casque once worn by a knight, clapped it over two and a half miles, which had twelve nomina- | is a few degrees less oppressive than yeaterdoy. | the suffering woman's bi and clasped it—all tions at fitty dollars each, play or pay, added to STOLEN BONDS. ting hydrophodia, she the purse of $1,£90, the second horse to receive | Twenty-three thousand dollars worth of bonds | might try to bite, wite became hungry, $300 and the third #150 out of the stakes. Al- | ot the Market Street Railway company of San | cried for food, and her hustand diseoveren seine though a number of other good horses were ex- o BRASS WORKS. Sewmre vite & Lerten, SI6-18 3 13th street. BUILDING MAT a Skeraexy & Co..9i0 Pa.av., ber 9th & loth ste. ©. Bevis s, Mouldings, £c.,13% et, and Ouwel, ww. BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, 4c. 2 Committee of Array cments—J-C. | zie, commanding the 4th cay: in a let- Francisco were stolen from a broker's office on | horror that he could not find the spring of the 4 A my T . 4, sa: pected to run, the real contest anticipated was | Pine street yesterday. casque. Finally it became necessary to saw the Dosricun,(choicegoods)8.W. cone Mae bee, meee | Ss Ulta | Cains sans Wiecaa ee | eens aocniations are becoming alarmingly Between the celebrated horses Longhellow nal THE TRIAL OF JUDGE PRINDLE, helmet In two, and the woman, released but not " CABINET SHOPS. ; Ca bn A good day's enjoyment gnarantesd. Tickets 35 | frequent, and that the depredators are Kiowas | Harry Baseett. At the sale of the pools, Bassett charged with receiving money illegally, is pro- | mad, “went for” that hushand in the most Ry : sp. I Office. nts. jy2-2t ches, who are fed daily by the Indian | bTOUZbt 21,800 and Longfellow $1,000. Subse- ceeding before the state senate at Albany. energetic manner. Very SWravin,{aiscU phoisterfne 7006 Get., bet 6A7 Boom 185; Feri Block, corner apeeion te Cente tioee ae endorsing this | gently, Bassett brought 82,000. and Longfellow SS Se ER .( aiso: . | le WEL! jock ,. S) r agent ry . rc 3 well at- CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. th &F ste. near Pat. Ofice. @-Send for direnlar | HOP SGUETICGE Jeu exconston. | ofaumunieation Lieut, Gen, Shendon ane all | $100. “he excitement wes st fover beet. Lang- From Eurepe To-day. sended jomunteneaed the Bae tee Sy Ry Poe PATENT MEDICINES. witmaramers EXPRESS. ALICE, and ARROW, | the Indians on the reservation are engaged in DESCRIPTION OF THE RACE. COLLISION AT SEA AND LOSS OF LIF: on the ‘stage more than half an lour. M'me : set Mo. av_cbet sj and@rists | asso Liven Toxics the reat Prema Mea Ream, | reat onJCEY dc lepring ek atest way to stop thelist outrenes oxeere 2° | Bat little dificulty was experienced In eftect- Loxpox, July 3-—The screw steamship Lap | Peschika Leutuer sang an aria crow siartha,” > exeh' a iy. For sale, - bot ert as follows: | S Pass wing, which runs between Liverpool ot- | with a military band accompaniment, and, on SCARBYAGE FACTORIES." | Boninfacforgy cul propriety. Pach Wide Bae e | wheel eae Sig action of the ality ae ect od Oammy | ee See mae Ges ientae eek ae eee ek terdem; was in collision with an unknown vewe! | gn encore, the “Star Spangled Baner, with Moseat H. Guavam. 410-12-14 8th at., bet. D and E, 2 attendance to enforce orcer, Weber's brass acd | Supply. He requests S owt the poartment | half mile they ran head and head—the only ad- | Of the Isle of Wight last night. a namber ot | magnificent effect. Herr Strauss, t ret LL PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES. string dbas been engaged. Tickets, 50 cents, ermission to go in and wipe out the hostile In- “ 4 lives were lost, but it is not known exactly ho: @ i * the latter gi Seay Ds vat Benn. ae lg try round trip at “inst” | Gians, and says the idea of trying to protect the | ¥antage, if any, being in favor of Bassett. As t centit § dere eas ane ho Bonne bend, (ees lattes J. 0. Jouxson . long line of northern Texas from Indians who are supplied with food, arms and ammunition at the reservation, seems to him ridiculous. Rerorm aT Mount VERNON.—Col. McH. Hol- lingsworth, of Georgetown, recently appointed superintendent of the Mount Vernon estate, is ne b t assed the | M@ny. At the time the Inst dispatch was sentit } ing a selection from “Robert lain qusdaced ts ere ee ten was believed twenty-one persons had perished. | received with marked demonstratio Whe ‘trst mile and « halt found their positions DEFEAT OF SPANISH INSURRECTIONIST cored. The cornets responded unchanged, but the backersot Bassett evidently | | MADRID, July SA band of insurrectionists, | “When the Swallows Homeward Piy. had misgivings, as their favorite was doing his | Under command of Cabecilla, made an attem, in few > Baron best, while tt seemed Longteliow was stiliecing | yesterday to enter the town of eeus, tm the pe ee one can Daw Rasseees Barents held in by hia rider. Their fears were con. | Vince of Tarragona, but were repulsed and com- | NEW YORE Amp EmIDADEL oni a.— firmed when the horses swept past the grand | Pelled to retreat. Cabeciila was wounded and esterday hilade , Photo. stock. specialty 092-4 Fst. H® FoR tue acu oF JULY. The HIBERNIAN BENEVOLENT SOOIETY, of Georgetown. will celebrate the day at Ana- jan island by a Grand Family Picnic. Ample arrangements hav nade for the of all mboats will street wharf, Wash CHINA, GLASSWARE, ac. (copying J3.W. Boteree & Bro., 922 Pa. Metzerott Hall. CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. ‘W.T. Sumo, 517 Pa. avenue, bet. Sd and 4% sts, CLOTHING STORES. : KKmnalt boats wit sg pigtts and pera: | SU intelligent and energetic gentleman, of strict | stand the second time. Longicilow's tilesgave | taken prisoner. pany ig bene Le grt eng ne DDI .. cor. 18th st. Seiad hulion te ane te sora Ary | business habits and unquestioned integrity, and | head to his horse, who gallantly responded, and SHIFWRECK AND 1.068 OF LivE. county, and thence b: Daniet SurtH, Phoenix Mills, 1210 Ohio averus, fed to Grom St any diane withont Melee! x ut bs | under his supervision the public _mayrexpect a uickly placed two lengths between himself and Loxpon, July 3—The ship Omaha has been op : Manufacturer of Mouldings, Brackets, Newcls, 1 At ode Bee SB peli plete a le speedy and thorough reform of the alleged | Bascett. Brecked on Sangur Island, in Hoogley river. | The Toad will cost 56.0% Paomrse & Co. 3S Opp. Conter Market, Balusters, &c., and dealer in Bash,Doorsé Blinds, fos and chil abuset under the recent management, wifes THE SCENE WAS INDESCRIBABLE. Deceke eras Selenene to Gen chow of the | Semmenned meeteny. The SaMANGUREEAIES on . P ‘ERERS. mmaiesed jougherty ' is engaged for the fase rise toso much scandal and ad feeling. He | Men threw their bats in the air and cheered | Omaha were drowned. wopoeed to uanke the run Gotwae Comm OF DEEDS. Joun F. KING, 1 Mass. ave., bet. 6th Villion A display of fireworks will take plac: ‘as taken hold with vigor and as an earnest ot | wildly, while ladies waved handkerchiefs ‘and DEATH OF AN ARCHBISHOP. g o1 or etween Soeuru T.K. PLaxt.corner E and sthatrestaM.W. | Gilt & Laucomns, plain and crnamental,405 8th et. | tieerening Cook poling wrangles Place in what may be expected from him, has already, | bet countless pairs of gloves on Jolin Harper's | Manip, July 5.—The Archbishop of Madrid | 1 2 hours and 15 i ©ONFECTIONERIES. PLURERES AED OAS FITTERS | Tatas arceds Of title beeen, REL: | we understand, dispensed with the services of | sheet eee ee moment it was evident all } is dead. A GamBLER died the other day in Belgium of @.0.Hexeent,( Dining Rooms,) @ifthst.,op. P.O | A.B. SuerHERn & Co., 90 Pa. gbet-2th & loth ste number of swings have been pat up; the the three female secretaries. As the accounts | was up with Bassett, and although his rider Se a broken heart. He was formerly a blackom'th, CONVEYANCERS. Fee See gr cane Bote -TMOA EB. | bave icit nothing uadone, and spared no exp. might very well be kept in a small sized memo- | used whip and spur without stint, {t was of ro Indian Murders in Utah. but went one day to the gambling resor: of Spa &.G. Hatey, 519 Pa. ave., (Law, Titles, Notary.) pe nr eed oeten ne preety ewe LT Cay picasant to ail. The avenue strect | randum book, and the correspondence is not | avail. Every moment Longtellow increased his New York, July 3.—A Sait Lake dispatch of | with some money be had cconuinire, won ea CORKS, SEALING WAX, dc. (ENEY RK Catrt. 7 tthotroot bet G eae | cars will run to th that Vat tegsinnics High | large, it is not belicved the interestsof the estate | lead, and landed an easy winner ini, or, a | last hight stares that the reports of recent | immente fortune, and kept it. For many years ‘W. BaatucLomas. at wholesale, Wz 7th street, ALaERT E Bine War, 99.D street, bet. 9thand wth. | Ciyiyson the 4th, so that but two m Stages wili | Willsuiter greatly from this reduction of force. | some of the judges claim, in 433. Bassett was | mordece by Indians have been confirmed, and | he was cited as almost the oniy man who, CORSETS, SKIRTS, &c. Jauys O'HAGAN,1917 Pa. av. bet, 19th and ath sta, | Will be reauired to, reach pavillion: fare in'stages, | Other reductions in the pay roll, by lopping of | beaten over a dozen lengths. Theenthusiasm of | at a council heid there yesterday consisting of | mate such a sudden fortene ae ea Dewar a Lasice’ Underwear geusraliy) 6 sth a, | Wa. Rovmweii 113 Pa sresiue, Oapfial Will” Pots ot : * | tinecures, have been made, we hear, effecting a | the western men was unbounded. ‘They crowd- | Assistant Secretary of Interior Gowan, Goren DENTISTS. as BAGAN. (al © ” yery considerable saving in that direction. “As it has been currently reported that some of the female officers who lived with their families on return and lose it in the same manner. A however, he did lose it, and could net endur it was resolved that | humuliation. ickets of admission, 25 cents. iyl-3t PRINTING OFFICES, = oN BRe fe .ave..bet I . IRST GRAND SABKE TOURNAMENT AND deavu us tucweuccunsacanaeee Ferenc} the First Squadron, GOV- Ds. Wm. Mewnite, 1112 F street northwest. DINING SALO®@: Bakvey & Horven. 1016 Pi ed around John Harper, cheering and congra.- | nor Wood. Gen. Merrow, Indian Agent Dodge, ulating the old man, who also seemed laboring | and several ether official yne of under great excitement. Immense sums were || Mr. Dodge should immediately proceed to the ‘ ny jecinu tail s0%, corner Sih and D strests. ERNOES MOCRTED Oyen: BOY: fhe tatate had the names of members of said | lost on the race by New Yorkers. John Morris | southern part of the territory. call a council of | W2 DO Not KNow of anioaitarion that bas LLAR STO! Powerit & K, 610-682, F street, near 7th. field's Highlands, near Bladensburg. on families on the pay rolls, whose duties were not | sey is among the Leavy losers. The day’s races | Indian chiefs of the various tribes and instruct | greater facilities for spreading the smail pox Wartacn's Doitax Sroun, i Payay.,betacasis | ,, PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. THURSDAY. July 4, 1572 Tony, Mrictly detined and were certainly not very | are acknowledged the finest and best conducted | them to return to. their reservations. In case | than a popular circulating ibrar ERs. piu Portes USPEREILI Tickets, adinittin, entleman and Indies, B.B.Youns, 818 lth st. ekets, adinitting ‘ag arduous, it is to be presumed that the new super- cents. ‘ATE AGENTS, &c. Car fare, 10 cents of the American tur! DBESSMAK be Mier NEW ‘Lon J27 Pa.ay.(Out'g taught by ral) they decline, he will inform them that the goy- | €Stablisbments thathad never bi intendent wii! look into the matter, ithe has not ace i LONG FELLOW’S VICTORIES. ernment will take prompt measures to move | lately took the disease in an English tow: REAL EST. a seach way. _je! _. | already done so, as he has the requisite nerve to The career of the winning horse has been _@ || vigcrously mastuet them. Btrong detachments of | public notice had to be given warning p se Lesion y ne AUAPG.S DUDLET. cor, Le. gronue and 7th street. | SECOND ANNUAL PARADE AND PIC-NIC gpniy the pruning knife where required. Colonel | brilliant one. In the Saratoga club of 157! | cavalry willbe sent south at once. Mr. Dodge | borrow no books of that Ubrary until it had been - C. Sime . 2 i ng pposed by Kingtis » it % To! infected, ani t th Gurrsee vcoruey fee eae thee en Kivsoves ‘s "featea, corner isch nad recta. sa ar tia Peddie had Feta oi in this Nutrict, having resided in Gaxeeen a Dowiedgeds eartiet soheros ot bis wear, ae eo were out to the ditintectan a = . B. Feactsox, is! Penna. 2 pg ee foe WG. Bensrtncnt, | Beets ha eee ee ee fora long time. He was for many years collector | and he was FFest favorite. “Longfellow beat From the Pacific Slope. wks saneoeues oem walilents maven XK. Dooney. 233 east Peaua, Wa. H. Cacetr,819 Market Bpace.” DAY, July 4th. 173. Douch’s cel of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal at the | him easily, and stamped bimself as the fastes: APECIE GOING TO THE EAST. LLOw . Written to her school- le SoLomon J. Fasve, 702 E st-.bt 745,0p. Post Office. | brated Bi String Bau ngag Georgetown ottice. horse in the country by running the first mile of Saw Francisco, July 2.—The steamship — 7 & girlwho had been absent severat ISWALL, 310 7th street, CHARLES THOMPSON & Co Hatreet,corner 7th. | for the occasion. Admission 8 cents, Dancing epee eet the race in 1 minute 4) seconds. When it is re- | Great Kepublic for Japan and China carried days, illustrates the eweet simplicity of ¢! t ¥128,( Une Price.) 101: Moone & PaRvin, 605 16th st., opp. Treasury Dept | commence at noon, Indians at the White House. membered that previous to that race 1:43 was | $1,118,000 in treasure. hood: «Dear Susie—I shan’t attend school a, Mis ANw RE. Patrenson,cor.Ps.ay. &6th &. BK, Wirson, s10 7th street, opposite P.O. Dep't. Je24-258351,2.8 By order of Committee, THE PRESIDENT AND THE APACHES. - , the fastest mile on record, the excellence of this THIRTY-NINE BAREPOOTED FRIARS until I get some new Cutts, colla Storrs, 14% F street, near sary Department 7 ’ W T.Jonxeon,(Auct',) cor. Parav asdetcast, | "PH FAVORITE STEAMER feat can better be imagined. He was beaten in J and seven Dominican friars, banished from | Dear Mama agrees with me that (t is my Door & 5 Kinxen, 817 ee at. General O. 0. Howard and the delegation of WHEATLEY. 493. jorson wires Geert street. near it 2 diane, the Saratoga four-mile race last year, however, | Guatemala for conspiracy against the govern- | % take the shine out of that Upstart Mamy — Bait. Werer's Con 8s Fate Masuic Tonle, KEYPORT Sager me slab aptemen dai doosee ——— but it is known he was not in proper condition | ment, arrived here yesterday by steamer, aud | J0ues, and I'll do it it I neve y s PLOXMENT OFFICES, AURANTS. can be chartered for select im city, had an audience with the Presi- | at the time. are receiving assistance freely from thelr co- | aw lowa ranumn profemcs to lave disor. oy ils ste eerthwest. | Sonn Scort'sD:NINGSALOON (meals 28¢.) 996 La.av EXOURSIONS dentto-day, Secretary Delano and Commissioner HARRY BASSETT’S CAREER. religionists. Walker being present. : ered a process by which sugar can be extracted Harry Bassett’s career, sinee the fall of 1870, from corm, at Sac eames has been a continued progress. He carried off | Eight Persoms injured by a Railroad | (70% cO™, At @ cov! of les chan 3. conte in succession all the great three-year-old stakes makers of beet sugar are meeting, and. the of last year, and wound up by beating Helm Por Jenvis, N. X., July 3—A mailtrainon | Sromise of plenty et & puperior stice thee bold at Baltimore in race of four-mile heats. | the Midiand railroad ran off the track at Union. | Promise of plenty stands © chance of having A few weeks ago he captured two races at Je- | ville, N. Y., Monday afternoon, crushing entire- plenty of sweetening. a rome Park with the greatest ease. Bassett’s | ly through a smal! milk depot. it persons — SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. Apply to WM. H, BYLES, Agent, PRERY Gye 4 Swamp Market. jets 609 Pennsylvania avenue, Tecnre & Senay. 63 Lonliana svonus. : = FICE OF POTOMAC FEREY COMPANY, SCHOOLS AND COLLEG Orr or i ES. Seventy Street Wuarr, ‘WasHINGTON BusiNess Colles, cor, 7th and Lasts, Was NX, June 22, 1372 Parties desirous of makin, ‘Sv..cor. 6th, WHAT THE APACEES WANT. Gm-7 Wash'ast., Alex’dria, The Apaches, through their interpreter, said oe would not have come to see their Great Father had itnot been for the good man—point- ing to General Howard—whom he sent to them. Such men as he they desired to see. They also Dt Wenee AUMGARTEN,( ie Sinker,) 302 Pa. y FANCY STORES. = |. Dav Market Space, corner 8th street. ¥ is D.N-¥ Barer ea Teh srees ow, «HB. Feansox, cor, TON, excursions down the Potomac, can charter the steamer Steer & Son, agts.461 Pa.ey. | WAW ASET for Mondays, Tuestays, £2 ‘They are simp! speed has never been considered extraordinary, | Were injured, but none fataliy. Tue New Paciric Rairuoap—At a mass A ney silent, pextont. Wednesdays, and Thursdays. & te Rend ote ee qrhites, and | all his public races having been won with appa. ——— meeting in San Francisco Monday night it was fo tarsiskinge SBCs, th, tadton & Fasten Meat Me Tek ein eee D | down theriver now is delightful, and the grounds, arms, ammunition, and the mrss (othing: | rent eace in ordinary time. Ha -Diacked.stitened.are-crimped to canting: | Brust owen ia aeeen Karr.ag Piece wat? And arrangements at Giymont are cox: és 4 B San G 1 pontiiesk resolv “ted raise £10,006,000 for the construction ———— osTON, July 3 race Greeley, who of the thirty-fifth parallel railroad, THe STRiKkes East anv Wast.—It isreported } in this city this morning, bas bees waited upon | mittee was appointed, to canvass tor subse from New sort k that the strikers have ‘abandoned | by numerous friendsat the Revere House, where | tions. all idea of establishing the eight-hour system. he has rooms as th. . He atte: ‘The laborers employed in che mille and salt | be 2* nf re eect is ‘t.629 Pa. av. | plete. ComPany, #09 9th street. The police authorities of Scihingtee city, acting . SF Examine it. im concert with the Sheriff of Charies county, Mary Stone & Co.. ae a2 F | land. have determined to preserve the pesce aud The strongest an: iste Drotect excursicnists from disturbance by prompt houses. The tribes had formerly been at war with each other, but now were at and de- sired to continue so. They also desired to have their reservation enlarged, that they might have ELOUR, EXED AND COMMISSI ‘Fmomss & Ha kving, cor. 7th stand Mamie F.8 Dew eed Grain 2c cor. Mass av.47th Wap Suwine Macurs ‘The Fam! Ter Kristones A. asonic T: afternoon 87 Women drive horses on the E : | more room. block in Saginaw valley, Michigan, th mene : Erbaimer Nat- Flosre, 623 7th st Yet raed eane disorderly persons found on tho THD PRESIDENT’S REPLY. strike to-day. “They and a eduction of the The Long Branch Races. Husband a ee, pz Lith st..Wash’n, & 139 Congress *., bet.11tha12th ste. ‘Two fine steamers will be run between Woahing- The President, in reply suggested that they | hours of labor from twelve to ten hours. The Lone Branca, July 3.—The first race to-day, iner* ‘Geo'town. Funcrat Wicaths and Natural Flowecs F st., bet. $49, upstairs. | foD.and Giymont on the FOURTH OF JULY, af- | should go to the Indian country west of Arkats. employers express the determination not tosub- J steeple chase, gentlemen riders, these miles S7'St. Petersburg bas a prominer’. ».si9 Breese roserved & embalined, tm superior styl Sleoy ladies underwear | {Oruine pil an opporinaity tomake adelightiul trip | sas, where they could have larger reservatious. | mit Tie lanier wesc nt wan wen by Daly. Ties, ete » | lawyer in one Madame Kriet sft. Weber's Besse cnt Birixg Band hes been enneged | 22 promised to do all in his power for their | valley helda meeting at Bay city secterion te pat Manes in B7-A Newport family Of th~ 25 can cot al Fest Ome. | forthe athe Seat | Se deaired: theta Ay teat erect viization. | consult egardin the present stakoof work | Florida Democratic Convention, | with cighices wunks “ ee }ween « l. not men, and reso! a =" i = LE FACTORIES, | Fit OPN Ban cat rennet AEEOW. he whites but among thenee ives, and oid them subriit to reduction of the hours of site Bg sey wrk 17 ~e8 are the latest ambition i an of j ere a 2 NY eTs. DEES none, | Seek Eee oie erure wits te dcroaty ort nteay Come | Sileiphamigee tod Oy Frans eveningseery | a xaninran not a Wiousand miles trom st | gSaorT, stow, eit We cansitte for ¥ }, foot att se Ly u ym -_ Monnt Vernon (the tomb of. Weahipeton) sum inter” missioner of Indian Affairs and Gen, re peat + Louis was recently making his way quietly | gy i ‘The printers’ strike at Milwaukie, ‘Wis., con- 7 ~ ™ “Worsbiy im the leafy grove” is the tinues 3 a from the pulpit to the door, when one of his « mediate jere a ralarh satest camp meeting. jek: butshow a lean ap Fn epralpmore flock ru stopped him, and thanking hir phrase P ng. ward, . J en Gani Bu intendo i and would authorize those officers to act for - TT supewed tobe uch pleased with the remarks of President, andeach one ri fell in love with a girlswing~ 428HALL HALL PAVILION. beds the Union completely. The strikers to nid it mona Sone eeaees "tolls we he | 4 zone guts cmd meas bertie wits pe sommer rescrt having been en- Pie ee have given up all ides of gainingthe elgut-hour | $2¢,'t Was nee “= Green | Ga The wonther of the past two weeks hashed Jarged and peated, is now, opes for Dr Stoxxs Kitt Fisk ?— What & most beneficial effect upon the crops in all ae chee dor and Pic-Mic, Say About 1¢—In the Stokes trial in New York | REPORTED DuernvoTion oF Tue Friraus- syptom of | parts of the country. that Te" 7 uit a dyke. Over this Wasurne rox Gaz Licts ComtadTs ls 1th, near i itnems | ico; has comets. grlet. ates ae te Wu. W Varonans bremeehes, houses, e., 7 D cians; felt sure in Cube, che grounded. She streets are STORES. he would dle, | Py the crew. — neem wean the several, and secured was the first | War which bad been sent ae ma ve minutes | gents The Cabsn privateer berated the | since, has become such & derided at great | everal Spanish gunboats of one of the Now York lived one lew “hae obo hes ming up ber ay Our citizens, | at Vesuvius, that SOreneniaeyeas rgantly ‘hat from the burning lava fe ontra'G in ix'the | that ousting nea Pf 1738 Pa. at | Covered by the lava, ‘Apmes bit taut Foon. are, = Wee. ‘court —Annapelte Ga- Es. ga a Saas Re vides Fy 5 E — hg ‘esuvius have forgotten chaieren, died during the year. D; W. Buvxnives, S19 1mth street, south of Pa. ave, ot Lonton, Ptah pies Oe Te oak Edo dein rom pickings och wi aati WOOD AED COAL. from his home. ‘Mrs. + Cole, at Pitteytvania. J. ‘4 Bxo., 1304 Pa.av., 7th ot — court-house, Va., was killed Wid Wea corner baat soca WW ‘oarsmen, she would do misstia ince, had ning uring’ recent storm, while «ting af aa xo," corr BigBeaket,lowPa-an soe aesAllth, HBG Giegrapite dispatch vies Ga nage and seventy-four of the cone YANREE a iL Beneres at large | come at once if he would Rewtcme a, oy J E 5 ve [Eeyore ta ai pene Mo oy

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