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THE EVENING STAR. Published Dally, Sandays Bxeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | Pennsylvavia Avenne, corner Lith St, | qm EVENING ST!2 NEWSPAPER COW. &. HB. hI CPF. WV, Press. TUR EVENING STA Is served by carrier to iawabscribere at TEN CENTS PER WEEE, oF F P¥-Forr CeNT: PER MONTH. Copies at th Two Cuxts eseh. By mail—three movi sz months £3; one rear, 25. THE WEEKLY STAR—puditened Pritay—@LE o year. SF Invariably ta sdvance, te both cases cr sent innger thas paid for. “wt : sing Inralsbed om application 1.59; - 40—N2. 6.028. | | | | WO CENTS. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1872. ALPHABETICAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY 2 i Cards of Firs*-cing: Ez‘sblishmenys i ‘a ‘all Branches of Business in the District’. @RICTLTUBAL WAREHOUSES. po... ase 925-5 La. ave., bt. Sta & ith sts, ¥ Es. ax ‘Albany Ale, #19 La. svewa tte it's Ale, @aorgee’ ae se, tie D> tee omg wet y 4 « Ye tiem a a NGS, FLAGS, &e, AN, 713 Macket Space, » bet. Sth and 7th sts. @.¢ b BAKERI ari M Ler. Net lP BAND servis : <>, 711 7th street. between G aad H, sane AND BANKERS. 77) xecntive ¥ st -Ba.av..op.T.Dt, . Treasury Bop't ner Sth and Fstre Panes, ‘corner oth & D sts. t corcer $th & F sta. ELL-HANGERS &€ LOCKSMITHS, 1wek. 17 F et, betweee 12ch and 13th ste. “ Patent Office, thods,1225 Pa.ay. Snowruc. Sc.) 46 & Md. ave. Nai sLipaw thg, 34% Sé Wat BLEACUESIES. A.T.Wu Tse, Sicow Eta Bt. Bleacher, 94 Fa. sv. BILL POSTERS, ‘Yatnaat & Moxte io E street, oppo. P.O. Dept BOA bet. th and 7th ste LE street nortaweat, NDERKS. wiuweat Corucr Sthand E sts. W..one door from 1 zht and weld.) £09 7th = ery & epecialty,) 613 18th. a st. above N. ¥. ave, Boor AND SHOE STORES. Bo Co. U3 2 t.&h sod 19th sts, “0 al 3th ate, & tgrween H and I, zw gton House. nusyivanis avenne. " BRASS WORKS. Goumet vite & Leitch, Sif I? 3) 13th street. BUILDING MA LS. A.B Sus ERD & Co. & 10th sts, W.5.C.R Monidings, &c.,18% st. and Uazal. BUTLER, EGGS, CHEESE, &e. Wanart si & Rourra,(wrolesaie ouly}¢ RhAD, Sricka,icheler gouds.) 3.W. cornor MLSE ats, CAEINET SHOPS, ‘We Warren. SE 4G Weaver. (ascot pho “s D BUILDERS, Ti street and 1222 12th street. 618 K street, bet. 6th and 7th Mo. Sy au 6 for ground) $13 7th st O@RIES. 14 Sth st -H. Garou & rs CHINA, GLASSWARE, &c. W. Borrier & Bro., 925 Ps.av., Metzerott Hall, ING LIBRARIES. 7 Pa. avende, bet. 3d and 4 ste, NG STORES, x & Cost Pa. ay., bet.9th &loth ste, 1 i ave, ander Bet. Hote * Bay beilding . [See advertisements.) ©O4CH FINDINGS. Twoxrson & Co., 208 9h st., opp. Center Market, COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. Sorrru T. &. Piav.corner EB and stn streets N.W, CONFECTIONERIES. Teh et.,op. P.O t 2 aw. Titles, Notary.) CORKS, SEALING WAX, ac. W. BasrueLe wae. at wholesale, luz Ten street, COOKSETS, SKIRTS, & Bererass | Ladics Cudorwear generally) 4 ath + DENTIN Da. Wy. MoAR:L®, Wid F street northwest. DINING SALOONS. corner th st Det oee6th ERS. N12 Pa.ev.(Out’g taught by rnle) DEUG STORES. rr ee ne ¥.8.G. hand i sts. no BE. Fras a ap) 2. E. Yoo ey, 723 enst Peous. av rw GOODS. athe & W isw alt. $10 7th street, near La. Booas & Wrtix, One Price 18h Wad ith et ee, MEFs AS WEE PatTr Reon, cor Pa. & 6th st. east. corner £ northwest. ib street, uear KE, 3 Main Offcra: 608 Pa. av .cor sth, ‘Wash’: % ® st.. Gun. 7 Warn vis Alon ‘aris’ [aS iso Die Mtuker,) 00 Pa, a1 FANCY STORES. het . @. Davis. 301 Market Space, corner Sth street, kusu.M ¥.Gasatau teh sect SW, r. PR av and 3th st., ladies & FIowrR ERS, Sroors, Rmbaimer Wat. Flowers, Biss. Desty, = lth at .Wesb ne te Oana ie, Geo'town. Funeral Wreaths aud Nataca® : lower Promed. preserved & embalmed, in superior style ». corner of La. sve, aud Wth st. FURNISHING GOODS. Lock woor.HurrraTay & Co..(N.¥.) i hotel iL ste BM 7 a: pace. 6B Monrs.Ay, 3. Market | McK wicurt, 4a? Pn av neat Treas Dept . J Lez, Second-handa re McKexwxy & Co., is Pa. Hatr Mattresses taken. remade. and @4S FIXTURES, éc. Bamitton & Pearson, cor. bh & 4.8. Susretar é Co 90 Pa. ay. 'FICES. seuss Puasoors reise Stoning Techie.) GD st ~ MAIR ac. WoRK, amr Gert wbet tothalite. +4 HOTELS. NGTON Hovs®, Vermont ave. and H street. NEN mous Fo. comenaen ee street. jouw ey Hoces, corser lath and Hf strestes e's Feanczin osu cor. StbAD; @3 per day iE FURNISHING STORES. |W. BoTszer & BKo., 923 Pa. ay, 60.P Gores BigBaaket. W009P aa ICE MPANLIES. . deen Tce Co., office, 124 Pa. ev., near 1th ICE CREAM MANUFACTORIES. Barve & Howe, 8. B. cor INK FACTORIES. | AmmRican Ink Cc | er lith st. & P: offies,s12 9th st., bet. Band F. INSTRUMENT MAKERS. | C PrseveR, Sore. instruments & Trasses, 94 7th st, LNSURANCE OFFICES. iry. 619 Pa.are. 2 hid) Bridge at. Geo'n JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. | t 2 t + posi! ‘it all. | SEO Waver Uaiscosmvesantlug,) 2a Ttn street. FINDINGS, LEATHER, SHO! In the great batt of the P tel Stables, 4th & Dots oy Willand's sk Fa.. 129) to 1858 B wtroes, will be issued at #10 vickeis, $2.00: 41 wh £6 tc cS €500. No dicount on less than $10 worth o. tickets at a time, LOOKING GLASSES. Faascs as . 12% Pa. — mear 15th street. y ER YARD: * ner corner i3th street and canal, MACHINISTS. Jous ees axo Louisiana svo. aad 10th street. MARBLE W Wrver & WILson,i @reson & TotMEY, Pa. av. MAKKET STORES. ARLINGTON MaRxst, Lb. A. Walk *2iTAN Mageat Stor®,N. B.co: Hratt’s Narional Makcst,4l4 lith st.near Pa. ANTLES. — é PEARSON, Bate, Martie, ae FI &COn : y Buea a satae -RCMANT TF. BS, ery .) 715 Pa. av., bet.1th&lath ste. One Grand Gift, O One Grand Gift; 6 + Oh HE ian, Cwaslesaloouly dit oth et, MOar Qt. MAKE ac, serra mre, opp. Patent Office, treet, oppose y Bronzing and Gilding) 1008 SIC NTORES. br ee: sirect, near M street, BOTARIES, AG. Haey,# Ce b st., opp. Patent OfSce. 0. W. THoaN,( Ps. av., Law, Titles, Conveyancing. ‘y., bet. 12th and 13th sts. dis Pond Bve-s Corner 40g sirect. , SALOONS. eee raroes, aie Fone, ave., corner Tith et. &.W. Driver,) 1216-18 Penn. av. Harver & Ho Tae OvsteR Bay, ( Cuauses ARMOR, 310 9th at, near et TROwES. $25 Lou'sisua ave. CANNON set Se ~ : nie $"it" Tomrsins corver Hana Sih strecte M, W. rATeiS, oti dias or, S17 Teh we Mantin, 0090 st.-bl6 7, rear 8, RT Sth street, near YLvesTeR, 1212 Tch street, near Ml, PER HANGEES. nome Moor x, #9 9h street, pear Penn. avenne. . WILLNER, 429 9th street, betwee Farner Wit i Cnas. A. Kearse. i: W.H_SPELsHovsF al Penns. avenue. bet. Gch & Tt sts. a ave. and D st. Lywea MART jotel, Penv.avenue. “19th and ath, enue, near 12th st. eR romes,) 1083 7th st. “ee (8. ¥. = 8. B. +4 = . . 633 F street, near cet. TN. B. corner F abd 7th streets, J “ge 5157th st, P. v Cay Boom 16% Fed't 7th & F sts..near Pat. Office. PATEAT MEDICINES. Caxnon’s Lives Toxic, tha i ts Patent Office. Block, corner for circular OGERAPHIC GALLERIES. 627 Pennsylvania av.. near 7th str ON, Pa@. BY., Dt. 3&9; also, . ati LMA N, (Copying @ specialty ,) 932-4 F st. Os. AN be F.0 RvicheNsack, 423 Lith, ab.Paav..agt.Knabe’s IT FRAMES, Seg peciaity,) $11 7th street. LANING MILLS, EO, Henan, 1096 serest ood canal 5. W miteo¥s & Co.. cor. 13th L SxitH, Phenix Mills, 1210 Uhio i Sash,Doors& Blinds, PLASTERERS, Joun F. Kine, 631 Mass. ave., bet. 6th and 7th ste #1 comes, pisin and ornamental , 405 Sch st. PLUMBEES AND GAS FITTERS. EPH ERD & Co., 90 Pa.av.,bet.oth & Pearson. cor $tb & D sts.,¥. corner Pa. 8 A avenue, noar 6th street. rect. and H. bet. 9th and loth, 9 f FRaxeis Law x. ‘TING OFFICES, TEER, 1012 Ps.ave..bet 10th & ith sta, ge ‘ner 9th and D streets Grek, 68-632, F strest, near 7th. PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. NOERU:LL,S.E. corner $th & Dats. Youns:, Western Produce Company, 40 Pa.ay ESTATE AGENTS, &c. iy & DUDLEY. cor. La, a ALL, corner 7th and F at ne & JONES, ims F street, near isth. i 71h at.s opp. P. 0. Do i ot Svorn.Potra& U B. jue aad 7th street. MON). Faces. 702 B i. p Pos! mg tg & Oo. Ai street corne: i Or rt Stonns, 1424 F street, near WT. Jounson, (Auct’r,) cor. Pi Kenroy & Son, sta street. eal Pow H. Weten & Co. RESTAURANTS. Joun Scott sDININGSALooN (meals 2c.) 998 La.ay. RS AND BLINDS. SASH, DOO: PEERY COLEMAN, MS7th st., op. Center Market, Tocker & SHERMAN, @3 Louisiana avenue, SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. ‘Washi Noton Bust N&ss COLLEGE, cor. 7th and L sts. SEWING MACHINES. & Witsox's Steer & Hon, agts.461 Pay, xrRoveD.J-Rarr.arty NG MacHine ComPany ai; | taeeneren an tne |e opp. Masonic Tempie. The est, the best and most SHIRT FACTORIES, ladies underwear ‘and light- "Sebcaiet G A. Bite, 821 Sth st PLAT! Evwakp StourE, 609 7th street, Bost. A. WaitEnann, SOAP AND CANDLE F. ‘ACTORIES, ih sts | Bates & Broruen, 619-21 @ st., bet. 6th and 7th. STAMPING DEPOTS. MARUF. -Guirrrra, Ladies’ Matr Dresser Ji wot | 74°. 6. Tordam & Co., 47th at. adj’s O. ¥. Hall. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, | SE FERiLAG FAMASOLA CANES. eat eeet | Rees BuvEnipe®, 319 12th street, south of Pa. ave, Pa.ev., Fogt Teh ot WOOD AED WILLOW Gxo.P.Gorr { Big Basket, }009Pa.av.,betlohalith, ', corner Ist and E Pa SPECIAL NOTICES. A : eyman, while residing im South America, sesteniscary, Siccocored acmke sal ceanle remot? Weakness, arly Decay. al and vicious habits. Great numbers have been cured by ican nat e afflicted and unfo at i sing this medicine, in a sented envelopes to-any ene wise neds ity Pred ay Charge: Au Prompted by a desire to benefit rtunate, I will sead tho recips 7 JOSKPA T IN MAN. ie Satlon D, Bibls House, w2s-1y New Vork City. 1,000,000. Recoud Graud Gift Concert IN atD OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, At Lov 4 KeStTUcn yz. Byanthority ie theeetef the Levielatare in poreting the PUBLIC LIBBABY OF KENTUCKY, the Trustees wiil gave their Second Graud Gift Concert Ne Library building, in aaioy Ky., oa EATURPAY, Seetewzer 2%, 1872. 160,000 TICKETS OF ADMISSION half tickets. $8; quarter se be for $255; ta for 3 143 for $100); 235 for 3 575 for During the coacert the sum of $500,000 IN CUBRENCY will be given to the holders of tickets by distribution by lotet ONE pe GIFTS, as follows: 8" F GIFTS. ‘abieea = S 100 $100 000 7 = 7. 925,000 Cash Por So oe eee Shion isa ee che hs ep eee ees a Tee man or ae 1 ee. 2k oe be aoa) ae =) | aes i eae i Ebtg ee ee 4 Gifts of $2,000 each, 16 1.000 - 20% 900 « - na S00 4 A 25 4 700 = 33 600 - 45 600 - 30 400 - 60 . 300 - 100 200 « - 612 100“ - Total,1,000 Gifts, all Cash, $500,000 The Hon. Thos Bramlette, tate Governor of Kentucky, has consented to represent the Trustees in the management of this second Grand Gift Con rt, ard he will personally see that the money trom the énle of Tickets in deposited with the ‘Treasurer, that the drawing is fairly conducted, and the gifts justly awarded and promptly paid. The drawing will take place in public. in fall view of the andience, aud un: immediate supervi- sion and direction of the officers aud Trustees of the Public Library of Kentucky and the following namel eminent end disinterested citizens. who have consented to be present and see that ail is fairly Sone : Hon, M. R.HARDIN. Judge Court Appeals, Ky. Hen: 9. PROCTOR KNOTT, late 7: Lebanon District. Hon. H.W. BRUOR, Jndgo 9th Jadicial Dis. Ky. Gen, ELH. MUBRAY, U. 8. ist. Ry jon (T. 6. CUCHBAN, Chancellor Loa. Chan. vurt, n. E. D. STANDIFORD, President Farmers’ and Drovers’ Bank. Hon. JCHN BARBEE. Manager Royal Insurance Company. Liveri Col. PHIL: LEE, Com. Att’ Ninth J adicial Dis, Dr. C. GRAHAM, founder Graham Cabinet. ' GRAB. Col. JILSON P. JOHNSON, Manager Galt House. Dr. BR BELL, Prof. Medical University, Louis- ville, . BAXTER, Mayor Louisville. RNETT, City Attorne: HENBY WOLFORD, Treasurer Lor swille. A. Pres. Mannfacturers’ Bank. Pi ‘of the Louisville Hotel Company, JA FORD, Pres. 24 National Bank. W.0.0 W . Proprietor Willard Hote!. J. JOBN! "Pr. sident Ts ~dera’ Bank. HW. VICTOR NEWCOMS, firm of Newcomb, Buch- » Do. HEL BY DEPPEN, President German Bank. ANDREW GRAHAM, tobacco and co.won moreh’t Dr NORVIN GREEN, Pres. L.&O Short-line B.R. VOL BOSE. Agent Adams Express Company, OFFICEES OF THE LIBBABY: RB. T. DUBRETT, President W.N HALDEMAN, Vico President. JOBN 8. CAIN. Secret tary. FABMERS’ & DROVERS’ BANK. Treasr-er. Address HOMAS BE. BRAMLETTE, Agent Public Library of Kentucky. Once Reikdting, Lontevilles Ky. | on ircniars. giving full particulars, sent on apy tion. Pas Syo-teat am _PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, é&c. SUNDAY EXCURSION. The steamer LADY OF THE LAKE will make ber usual excursion down th« Potomec SUNDAY AF TEBNOON, July 14th. 1572, to SANDY POINT and return, stopping at Glymont. Thece are beyond a coubt the most pleasant femily parcies that leave the city . aflurding six or eight hours pleasant recre- 8''ou af'or the fatigue of the wees during the heated m. Leaveéth streetwhar! at 2 p.m. Tickets, cents. (iyl22!) DOR* RY OLAGETT, Agt (Gy BASD. EXOURSION TO ' “PETER DILL'S” PAVILION, 70 miles down the river. Gu the splendid steamer stopping at 1a ‘bathing. “Phe bat will be g and ‘bathing. ae els closed. “Fickets. @1 Gent.; 50 Conte Ladies. and ¥5 cents for children under 12 years. iyl2 4 6 cents for children under 13 years, jyi2'4t*_ INEY POINT EXCURSIONS. ‘The safe and cormodions iron steamer GEORGEANNA will leave her wharf, foot of 7th street, at 5 p.m tATURDAY, for LEONARDTOWN and PINEY POINT. Eotarning. will arrive at Washington at 7:0 on Mon day morning bese Excursions afford superior advan to our citizens for acalt water bath, without loss of time from business . Fare for Bound Trip, $2 60. Apply to Mii BYLES, Agent, iyli-2t 609 Pennsylvania avenue, HE FLIEST GRAND PICNIO OF THE FIRST NATIONAL TEBRITORIAL GUARDS it 8 p.m LION thiee hours et Ee TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1572, ALMR. 8. P- BROWNS 6 bOVE. Fourteenth st. company will parade at 3 p.m, 8 company WiC RPT. BEVERLY _JOBN CAYAY, Secrotary. TH* FAVORITE STEAMER ERYPORT can be chartered for select EXCUBSIONS. Apply to WM. H. BYLES, Agent, Fevatd G59 besacrivenie arenes. OR MOUNT VERNON —The steamer ARROW, Ospt. Frank Holl end. hat re been rebuilt and <a Jem Gen Superintendent Steamer Arrow. M42284L1 BALL Pavition. sae Se ar atpeciel Jndacements are offered to Sunday Bchools IWGSERAD. Tin tte whart ™ EBAZE OLD No.) On doa} Om Epgzision (maz xo ‘7tm St. av TT Ho. 416 Tn strest be and eight Tucker. iyi rade MUCH ADO ABOUT BoTH New Yors..July 1 erbances have 1 p> m.—No reports of bus far been roc The fears of a riot look on "Ye bo re, giving instru he fests uo trouble dred men sre rendezvoused at the fice. and detachments are sc i ins along the route of the Orange Tade. A specia’ Ves eve a'eo distributed as noone TWO BUNDRED ORANGEMEN AND about two banc accompanied by iweive banre: bore iwo American ‘lags and three vers. They had a band of mus‘ quiet on the route. — A Women Shot t Savt Laxe, July 12.—A disp says: “Perry Fuller, a dex shot @ woman he hr liv The Demon of Dyspepsia ACRAZY MOTHER KIILS BEE THREE CUILDRES The Cleveland Piaindealer of the Sth says On Sunday afternoon an extremely sad afair happened in Rockport towrsh tj tion, about eight miles from tb in brief is that a mother, rendered imsane irom ng and intense suffering, took th nree children and then jom of the Head-waters 1e Colombia BOLOGICAL CORP3. “THE STAR. Dispatches, The Fxplo- ° TELEGRAMS TO This Afternoon Associated Press Reports. Horace Greeley. EE 1S OFFICIALLY NOTIFIED OF THE BALTI- MORE NOMINATION AND ACCEPTS IT. —The committee ap- ore conveniion EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. IvTeENAL Revenve.—The receipts from this source to-day were 2705,24 59, Senator Bayanp. of Delaware, s>‘ls for Evrore on Saturday. Repvcine THE Exrenses.—Under tho new internal revenue act the number of sapervisors is to be reduced from twenty-dvye to ten on LATE PROM THE v. [Special Correapon: CaRPENter’s STATION, IDAHO, June 30, 72. We are now encamped thirty-eight miles from Fort Hall, and our party, under the direction of Profeaor James Stevenson, (2 Hayden,) consists of forty-one viz: One gcologist, one botan's one photographer, one top gr: lozist, one New Yor rads, to-day fataly southwest por- New Yorx, Jaly pointed by the nounce to Mr. Greeley his nomination assembled at the Fith Avenue hotel this morning. member wes present. er, one meteor- Henry Sout? Soon after 12 o'clock the committee proceeded to the Lincoln club t> present with SENATOR CHANDLEE, of Michigan, ison a He is tae guest of his drevsing Mr. convent'ou at taltimore had devolved upon the commiitee now present the pi Lim in person to notify b nomination tor tion the official notif Senator Doolittle, ad bi the national democratic ohh lane Ocegiene ty she would bec SS ee Recently she has e> rangement, and the los o AN and Lieutenant * presented to the al de Cissey, on g duty to w of hist by that conven- | She was not prosi about the hovee that lire was ated, but continued to wo: pe persons she had sa and that she medi f the proceedings showed te command me days ago for We keep on the w ox, and explore ters of the Colnmbia ri ere, you will hear of The members of the expe e who wok | spoken of taktn, . de Reomusat. herman wis an occupant of Thiers’s box in the national r ope of the Rocky m the liberal repa' pport the princ ican movement, and contained in the cinnau convention, and they felt that the sa mcans of doing it was to nominate and elect the same candidates. Th Spencer and his Southworth, ¢ ouee and remalr hey observed that she left this city for ew York, last evening. Wm. Munger, of Ohio, isat the Met -**Senator Ransom, of North Carolina, and Governor Walker, of Virginia, pessed throngia vening from Baltimore, en ronte . ©., where they address’ a demo- cratic-liberal mass meeting to-day. Dr. Eddy and family, accompanied by Mrs. J. W. Somers, sister of Dr. Eddy, left for Martha’s Vineyard on Wednesday evening. Dr. Eddy having taken a cottage for the season there. Tae GREELEY CamratGN.—The democratic executive congressional committee to-day were in consultation at the Capitol with Senator #enton and other members of the Greeley and Brown campaign committee, for the purpose of m a basis of action during the Hon. Samuel J. Randall, ennsylvania democratic St. Louis, via 5 ees eccatred sho Political Notes, Horace Greeley and a party of friends have engaged rooms at the Ocean hotel, Long Branch, for to-morrow, Sunday and Monday. Hon. W. H. H. Stowell has been nominated for Congress by the regular convention of the 4th Virginia district, at rT zu independent candidate. B.Gratz Brown w the New Haven hotel, nouncing the administration of President Grant 8 a personal government. Francis Kernan, of Utica, is spoken of as the e for governor of Ni i liberal republicans in case Governor Hoffman declines a re-election. Horace Greeley was cerenaded last evening at the Lincoln club bo: liberal republican state commitice, ing to the telegraphic accouni—stood smiling down at the upturned faces while the band played “Hail to the Cuief.” and retired without speak'ng a word, and the wild shouts and clamor of the gathering falled to bring him to sight. James B. Sener, of Fredericksburg, Va., was nominated by acclamaticn for Congre: by the republican nominating cou ation introduced each mem cen playing in the yar . ages were: Arthur, hine years; Goo. Wise. atuim, about four. 1 after a cordial grecting he replied ty the au- beuncement. MR. GRERLEY SAID that perhaps tt needed mor ation before rep! Wand consider- ood, and on entering the ree sons lying dead tor he saw h His wite lay on a sofa hail, bleeding from e frightful gash in h She was still alive rm was given, and medical ald » ved for the woman ,thoagh there of recovery, the wind im be that he should have re it Inasmuch as he had ad- plied in writing, b ter to the committee of another erenade-] last even end made a spee d, perhaps it was not pece:sary at th's to “make a formal 1 He accepted the nomination, he said, an. more pleasure from the gratifying spirit with His ‘position was a nevertheless an embar- sd this embarra pe being nearly sever: to her husband w They were written » robable candi; found in the parlor. the head of a darning needie. wrsevidently written before the ktiling she reproacted her husband for unkindness clared that dite had & burden to her that she could no ad been pois which it was proud one, an’ whots chairman of the P. committee, resigned the chairmanship of the congressional democratic committee, not wisl- ing to hold both office: New York, was elected was only temporary. Tuction on the part of valued and life- long friends, but he wassnre that time only was necessary to vindicate his motives and the d ‘otte course he had deter- and Gen. Slocum, of He then bowed, his successor. oned in some way, and then cor floor, a pillow placed under e.: interested and pai Tue New Pustic Buitpine ix Catcaco.— The Secretary of the Treasury, Postmaster General, and Attorney General this morning had @ conference, and approved the plans for the new public buildin, It is shown tt en, she went to the oat while stan’'ng killed and tnid out her chil dining roem and cut her tb before a mis ro! Tne WHoretate Dry Goo Commenting upon the dullness in (le market during the past week even more so than bad you taken the opposite course. I, in accepting it am as much a republican as I ever ] He was not much accas- tomed, he said, to receive the nominai President. If he had been he probab! have responded more fitly. This was all > say except to invite the members of t! committee, or as inany of them as could it convenient, *9 visit him at bis farm at Chay - T-qua. He cowid assure them of a warm wel- come. He would be there to-morrow, and they could then consult and conter more freely than in Chicago, prepared The, estimated cost of the new building is $2,700,000, exclesive of the price of the ground. The appropriation und ahd erectin; ing was four millions of dollars, and when completed will accommodate all the public offices in Chicago. PosTaL DevaLcations.—The total amount received and disbursed by the Post Office de- partment from postal and money-order funds, from the beginning of President Grant's ministration up to March 31 of the present wos $175,768,468.66, and the amount of defalcations within the period mentioned was 895,316.49, of which $12,446.95 has already been collected, and the remainder isin collection by suit. an’s administration the det $319,564.82; Lincoln’s, $125,220.28, Johnson’s administration, $291,408.31. THE FUNERAL oF GEN. ST. JoHN B. L. SKINNER took place at the Church of the Epiph- any yesterday afternoon, at 6 o'clock. immediate friends of the decersed and the pall- bearers essembled at the Ebbitt Hovse (late residence of the deceased) at 5:30 p.m., and Rev. Mr. Watkins Rev. Dr. Knight. The earers were as follows:—Mcisrs. av's, (junior warden,) George B. McCart 2, General Barnes and Parke, (vestrymen,) Adju- tant General Townsend, Dr. Joseph, and ©. C. Willard, Esq. Rev. Mr. Watkins made an dress, reviewing the life of General Skinner as hristian, showing him to have been au upright and jrst man and an humble and earnert Christian. church were deeply impressed with the bright example he left them. Douglass, of Richmond county Presidential elector for the same district lik>- wise by acclamation. The political campaign in North Carolina { interesting, boch parties their best speakers. urchasing the probably a lorger number of cloth becoming excee: ground than dui being in the field wit! Wilmington next week Secretaries Belknap a1 D, laro will addre-s the republicans, and Weldon the liberals are preparing fur a'monste demonstration. ublicans of Indiana yesterday nomi liam Williams, the present Congre man from the tenth dis.cict, .or the additional , and Mr. Jonathan W. ring the who ore and Cincinnsti buying by the apparent anxiety oF have returned. ao and it ix expeet manufacturers The commit*ee then withdre made a brief visit to the national committee iberal republicans. GO‘ ERNOR GRATZ BROWN arrived at the Fifth Avenue Hotel th‘s morning, and at noon actended a meeting of the National Committee of Liberal Re ing wes held with clo-ed were admitted. Governor Brown, at the close of the meeting, will visit the committee of the Baltimore convention at the Fifth Avenue .and Mr. Gree- having stopped their mills will ir The only makes ef cotton goods that t arequest grea few ot the mot desirable styles Apilmes and cambrics are sold abead. ‘There is some inyuiry from package buycrs for new dark work in p yet offered by agents, and the supply will be late, as many mil's Lave closed overhauling. The few dark goo that we: carried over from last season were March, and 12 cen*s are now look opening price of the fall productions volume of bus’ curtailed by the absence of the specal emand for brown goods, which ix gener crienced at this season of the year. ss an-at-lar; n for the additional electo: both celebrated canvassers, and will strengthen Hon. John J. Davia, member of Congress from the first district of West Virginia, retuses to throw up his hat for Greeley. : “The delusive and dangerous cries of to w.n, or anybody else, constitute no is the faith a polit: men toit by the ties of allegiance, principles are abandoned the party di ————————— process of President Buchan- , and no reporters Ina recent letter to beat somebody art of my political creed. teaches that bind —_-—__ New York News. THE ORANGE New York, July 12. ments are so complete that it is believed chat the Tepeiition of the scenes of last year will be im- possible in the Orange parade to-day. 4 LARGE MEETING OF ROSS CARPENTERS was held last night, at which a resolution to re- scind the eight-hour resolution passed May 20th Was lost by a voteof 16 to 18. The meeting broke up i confusion. PROPOSED GRAND REPURLICAN MASS MEETING. Ata meeting of the republican exec mittee last night, it was deci holding @ graud mass mo and 20th inst., and a committee was appointed to meke the necessary arrangements. CHANGE OF NAME. ‘The union republican general commi. passed resolutions changing its name to the liberal republican general com- mittee, and accepting the Cincianati platform snd nominees. e The police arrange- Tae EVIDENCE IN THE STOKES Case RATHBR n the Stokes trialin New York 7 tecday, after the close of our report by t graph, Mr. Powers, proprietor, and Mr. Urock- étt, clerk at the Grand Central hotei, testitied that they passed through the hall shortly atier the shooting and saw no pistol. Thomes Hart and John Redmond were recalled. a pistol in the hall. Howard in rebuttal or Escare—Arti to the church. Smali-poz.—About two weeks prisoner ini the Tombs, in New Yor of seme medical knowledge, conceived of producing ari.fcial smail-pox tor the purpose ue hospital, where nce for escape. He removed to Bel he would have a good ci dropped Croton of! on his face, pustules fol He wes regarded F by Dr. Neatis made his esca The defence then calied of the rebutting evi- dence of the prosecution. On being shown Dr. i probe, he said it was brolen in two ursafe for u ad effects by probing a wound w:t! , D. Conley, the parlor-man, was called for tie defence, and t tified, in answer to Mr. Patrick Hart said to me, “We'll ma¥> plenty of he also told me that the bullet found fittee one pistol, but did not fit the Tremaine then commenced to sum up for the defence, and continued his argument amanand a emall-pox patient tent to the hovpital, aud duly ‘our other pers d the same gan examination readily ud the seriors par hat ove of the number will lose an eye he itritant had reached in ‘ ing between the lth H's associates in the oo & mceting last night THE WEEKLY Star, now ready, contains very full and graphic reports of the sayings and doings of the Baltimore convention; the disa- ter at the new State Department buildin, new railroad projects; lities; latest and best tales, poems, sketche) and society items; together with interesting locai news, Weshington news and gossip, agriculturai items. hoasehold receipts, &., &c. Terms: One dollar and'a half per annum, in advance; single copies five cents, money out of th POLLUTED Armesr Officer Donahue, of Wiilia: atg, who was so badly beaten last Sunday morring, died ye-ter national and loce! Tue REMAINS OF THE CaRLIST INsURREC- Tion.—Considerab required for the : Bayonne comes news of two more bands being broken up—that of Velasco, 3 troops took three hundred muskets, the chiet and that of Carosu, which war i led and torty-fiv: The most important band in N 3 and that ot Sabalies. government troops, wax hot tight of tive given in its submis if the vapors of ed to the walls of a house decaying substances in a! The vapors arising trom ‘ma: bbish piles will so im Te 9* t> maks it u sprcad disease and death. © many diseascs breaking out that ba Filthiness causes destru will soon begin suit against Jay Gould for the ery of a large amount of real estate. TWELVE CASES OF SUNSTROKE occurred yesterday. The weather thie morning is cloudy, and threatens rsia, and Is hot and from which t im wrappers himself eseapix beaten with th arenes ENcLanp Not Yer Reavy vor THe AMenr- CAN System or RerresEntation.. bate on the motion of Mr. Morri_yn for asecond reading of the proportional representation bill, which provides for the election ot members of Parliament from England by the American sys- tem of repiesentation, was continued until a late hour last nightin the House of Commons. The amendment offered by Sir Charles Dilke extending the provisions of the bill to Ireland and Scotland was rejected by a vote of 150 against 26. The House then divided, on motion ot Mr. Morrison, and it was decided in the negz- ‘THE STRARNE DUPLEX INSTR by which the capacity doubled, bas been adop telegraph compan skill of physicia tion wherever WHOLTLERERRIES AWD KaTriean a pted by the Western Union ta | driven from its position Another band has ¥ DROWNED. ‘on, his wife and two cliti- Hampton, Long A negro named Ni dren, were drowned at East Island. yesterday by the upsetting of a boat. THE EMPLOYEES’ CENTRAL ortieberries and again ip serson in the mounts in* Lest week two berry pickers in the Shena mountain were bitten by ratticsnakes. rogramme, mentions amongs! y jury for press and some other ctien. separation et cburch and state, duction of the public EXECUTIVE CoM- and great re- expenditures. to hold daily sessions here, makin¢ Preparations previous to forming a combiuation ployers of the United States te orkmen iu the fu- ies that no one thinks ot teins without a capply of in these ceses only violent UREKS.—An interesting ded in the United State: circuit court at Chicago which will be of i terc* to both insurers and the insured. that city lost his entire property fire, but his policy having expired a d previous the company ret used to settle his ¢ A suit followed, the lawyer grounding h of ail the emp against strikes of w: AnNoTHER TRIUMPH FoR Frerch Assembly yesterday rejected the amend- ment proposed by the op} {ax upon raw material iranc per thousand francs upon the sales of traders and manufacturers. thereupon took occasion to compliment upon the result, which is esteemed a decisive approval of his position upon the question of taxation. The amendment was lost by a vote of 10 yeas to 360 nays. Livincstone DererMingp To Get Lost AGatN.—A dispatch from Aden announces the arrival there of Stanley, the New York Herald’: African correspondent, who says he will start nr, in company with a son of ivingtone. Stanley states that when he lett the interior of Africa Livingstone was unwell, but he was, nevertheless, determined to proceed with his explorations, and will not return home until he has co: work of ascertaining the source of the Nile. CvBa To BE Rip or THe Tyrant Vauma- sepa To-Day.—The resignation of Captain General Vaimaseda having been accepted he will deliver the command of the Islandof Caba to his successor to-day and leave for Spainon the 15th instant. During an engagement be tween the Cuban and Spanish troops near Hal- uin, recently, Spanish Colonel Huerta, the overnor of Halguin, and two soldiers were killed by Cubans. Frencu Sazrasrps Routep sy SPANISH from Pau announces that a body of Spaniards have attacked ch shepherds THreRs. — The THE EIGHT-HOUR LEAGUE EXFCUIiVE Com- A PoOD STEIKz, : rome time in the north of E P-sume serious violation of the peace. one of the headquarters of groups of women severely har Own scx who vent. an obnoxious butcler. ments of the proposed ascent to allowing the men to remain at imposing a tax of one ten hours where they now do 60, #nd to let these vuder the eight-hour system Uy and maintain The committee want to be maintained throughout the summer in making for a strike next year, as all hopes hour system becoming general are now aban- 1 mrnd upon the fact that he had not been a. pr’sed by the company of the expiration of th: eb Many deputies ARGUMENT IN THE STOKES CASE. Mr. Tremaine continued his argumenc in be- half of Stokes this morning. From Europe To-day. BY THE DUBLIN RIOTS. e suit of O'Bryne aga’ m, chief secretary for Ireland, for damages for injurics received by the the police during the Phenix Park ublin, was brought to # close yesterday, din favor of the piaintif, the jury awarding him that the practice or the company we fanting of a privilege it w to grant, and no coniract cou d because of it, and that ti valid the premium must really be paid. CHECKS To InTEM Some stringent measures against i are contemplated in the recommendation: the House of Commons select committee on babitual drunkard: tablishment of san jorse’s jewelry store was robbed a month ago. be found to the robbers. &iter negotiations between Mr. Mo: robbers, the greater part of the wes restored on the paym Moree to the thieves. An to have acted as the arranging terms with were buried, it is known, and to this day no police officer the slightest clue to the robbery, th: the restoration of their pluncer.—cs A FRENCH PLAN of betting on horse rac been introduced at Jerome Park system is known as the told at a uniform rate, example, and every one purchasing a ticket states the name of the horse le wishes to back. When the bell rings the lottery is after the race the ‘otal amount of ¢ divided among the holders of tickets on the win- be ‘o make @ policy | VERDICT FoR DAMA! Loxpow, July 12 — the Marquis of Hartin toeday for Lon mpleted the great them ere the es t taria, where, at their own or the public expense, they shall be placed with @ view to reformation; fines tor drunkenness ranging from 30s orthirty days for the first and tecond offence to £20 after the third conviction, and, moreover, the establishment of a drunk- ister, with careful record of every case of drurkenness that comes under the notice of ©. Morse. Tue ON HIG WAY Hox. —Lieut. Frederick D. Grant Lewxpow, July sailed trom Liyerpoo! yesterday on his return to —————— South American News. AND DUKE ALEXIS. July 12—A Rio Janeiro ietter states that the Russian fleet with the Grand he Cape of Good Hope THE New York, Deata From A SchATO Duke left there for t gentieman told us yesterday that the overseer o! the Wright River plantation met his death strangely @ few days ago. As he was entering his house, a favorite dog, him, leaped upon him his delight at seeing his ing, one of the paws of the animal owner's arm above the wrist. In a short time ell, and mortification and ensued. The tear of the flesh wes very ee noticeable.— Columbus ( Ga.) Sun, BY 4 Doc.—aA THREATENED WAR BETWEEN BRAZIL AND THE ARGENTINE REPURLIC. rations of a warlike nature razil in anticipation of the ‘gentine republic. SoLpieRs.—A Considerable pre) are being made in coming war in the A: in the joy of mee.ing and otherwise signified master. While scratched the the arm began to death = wenucs and roads passes over in the . ‘The clever heads that tansre et laid the tra are pow justifying them- agriculturist li hoeing ck and thus society, to be held at their fair is fall. Horace Gi liver the annual address. BaxisHEp vRox G: —_—_—___. THE LATEST AENSATION in Iowa cil suicide of a cow. Leesburg, th: ofthe ‘was the invi.ed to deli Press Dbilene, Kansas, chopped off his a@-From of the gulping of bathess one hair was thirty-five dollars an oune> ea"In Cincinnati a call for a communication from a spirit who can write Wells bes antec nO rexponse. looking man who for 5 yen’ aad save bread,” was a S7They arrest _persors for fortune-telling in N.O. ryt ag i i i eye E fs if | i | i F i i i i §