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VIDERCE, July 13.—The residence of FE + Srerenrvire eae j THE EVENING STAR. | E ie eee nance of Publishea Daily, Sundays Exeepted, | — 4T THE STAR BUILDINGS, | Gsguised men, whe. aiier binai Penns; ivauin Avemuc, corner Lith St, | souk ienaane tpocene i Chante Wines SVEWSPAPES COWT. | | oi" the ban, and competed wim > » FRYING STAR NEWS: OWT. | bem to bank and unlock sate. 1 us EVENING STAC is served by carrier to | a a > he tel x back (> bis room. wv Ineabecrivbers at TaN CENTS PER WEEK, or Bo2- f ) er wie eeneaem | VSL 40—N2. 6,029. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1872. WO CENTS. Bato of sdvertising farnished om appliestion r Of the family was diseovere the rebbers had left no their depertere. A satchel 1 burgiars’ implemen were found hear the bank this morning. his basket, if he have one,—notadly those at Grand Island, Sidney, Green River, Humboldt, and Junction. As to dress for the trip, light woolen under. _EVENING STAR. _ TOWARD SUNSET. v. sleeping them; and_as the Pullman company wants a fair share of the profits where its cars are run, the two organizations cannot come to terms, and hence the railroad company fur- ALPHABETICAL Wane T Eee Be Pe eee all> BUSINESS DIRECTORY: k0.P.Gorr { Bic Basket. /1009Pa.ay..bet.lothasith. ECE COMPANIES. ¢. tabli 1K near 12th W i i nishes ard its own sleeping cars. However | clothing should be worn, and also woolen outer Gentaining Cards of First-clase Extabliotments | txnxrexpass Ice Range paceman ashington News and Gossip, Salt Lake City toSan Franciseo. — { 1.1) Thay be, it is certain that tie craveling pab- | garments of medium thickness. ‘This bolde trae in all Eranches of Busuces in oe Ice exam 5 mE Raeaee TIGL. &y Pos ave ciuwa ua se f hi OGDEN CANON. lic is loser by the change. i regard to both sexes. A long and thick linen axzwovers. | Ink FACLOMIES. se a InTERNAL REveNUE—The receipts from this | yp ooosing and beautiful asare the scenic at- | After leaving the outposts of Mormon civiitza- | duster shonid aiso be provided in each case, Dut ROBIE TCE Tin are bebe Bidinats, | BMrvican tse Co otiee,512 9h st., det, Band w, | SUF to-day were $150,190.64. tractiona in approaching the valley of the great | Hom, in the vicinity of the Great Salt Lake, | even with this precention « suit in which one “ALE DEPOTS. | > pLRBTRUMERT MARE! ‘Tae New Loax.—Socretary Boutweil had a | Sait Lake, as well as in and around that wor- | the eve or interest the min nntil the valley of | hardly be fit fo wear much afterwarts. On this : c 6 ? La. averne, | C Fisch zg lnatruments & Trusses, 47th ets | conference this morning with Jay Cooke, Gov- | dertul besin, I have not felt called upon to refer | the Truckee is reached, on the eastern slope of | account half-worn clothing of no great v aco o pica, p.EL A EP FICES 4 p : ; i io | {ustification of the imbrog! ai the ih Paluer x. Massey's P i, Guorgot'a. | INSURANCE OFFICES. Tth and Dats, | ¢rhor Cooke and HE. C. Fahnestock in reference | to them in detail, much less to attempt de- | the great Sierra Nevada range. Tho desert | should de chosen for the journey. For gentic- | jisitBestion 08 the imirogiia, is tis ae ARCTEITECE | ee eS ee ak Se I on eon { *eir many and varied charms | Waste slong the track of the Union Pacific road | men, cheviot or colored! muslin shirts will be | Uive’* officers made a jx ur sa07?* Fe +. ib and € op. Treasury < — . Co fo the new loan. scription of *ieir many eT 2 Ere Serra ich Geuslaks found best, and for indies’ collars and cuffs the | ®**a0 b hi o anda 5 tae Trent ET Ze i” wees te Bos’ Jn the tirs Caper Scott, of the third class, at the | This for at least two good reaso xe & J science; but those on the Centr: corns, Lite & Fi A. SMITH, Agent Phoenix 9, M tt that Butler wes the « +> & Dats. - ot, near 7th street. route a! been suspended one year | Pace, they are patent to every traveler passing something more. They seem to be | under wear and plenty ot hosiery and handker- ° military academy, The Saratoga Races » 4 Co., Watenes, Jewelry, 619 Pa. ~ Law:s, Hoom 9, May Ecildiny - ; nee over the line of the road. Secondly, the task | Sortebed and blighted, as if in punishment for | chief should always be accessible. A bottiecr |... ERE, Bs The races zs. TAMLE Lig,” Praucis Heyer, &3-805 7that, | by the Secretery of Wer for hazing onc of the - qa. | Some grentsin. At places along the line siz two of claret and a few lemons will be found |. S! 7 3 4 4 «Det. 1th ap? i Guawavia Fine Tes Oo. BL, Sobimidt, ag't, Oh st | «prepes.” has been undertaken by eo many writers tha; | Hite Sinn ecr tureeer trom, nahit, while f good substitute for water in allaying thirst on | t-UAS- The Trasors sunkes, tor th care AT-LAW. } JEWELRY STORES. saagice by this time nearly every stay-at-home reader | « poles ari the alkali plains, and a small supply of bra: euisence al Is Tox U.S. sTeAMens Omaha and Richmond ° J Ww even anon an toria were a tie fort 1. Edes has been detached from the naval ob- leasantly by almo : servatory in this city and placed on waiting or- ders. Assistant Surgeon George P. Bradley has aD Has 322 Sth st. . Pa. ay. and D si Tisriakn,npeer manutsct’r, cor7hab, 8.W. LIME, CEMENT, &e. ast b t prom- k made by th or other mild corrective of bowel disord the sano and =F Sx 12 F Mt Wash 2.210 Bridge at.Geu | are being fitted out for sea at the Philadelphia | M&S be Omen ~~ sg 2 i ar toring of caoait nine have a place in every traveling bag. wers, president. <7 JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. vy yard, the Hartford. at New York and the | Ment and striking featrres of er aise Ing tines gugeetions wed fakek, |. miler—doe Daniels, J; Silent Friend Chas, WALTER, 3:2 D strect, opposite City Hall, | LNT Tit efolk, and all of thera will be wen, | might adda third, and still better reason, viz. » be more dreary or tor all things, a stock of Good Tem= | Hampton. 3 B.C. Weaven aso conveyancing.) 98 Tin street, | Yantic at Norfolk, and all of them will be sent | that y chould signally fail to do ansthing like | Plsee,” Few things can be more dreary or tor see pine rmeepetake LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, &c. | #bT08d ina tew mo = justice > the subject had I the temerity to un- | Only at rare intervals fs pur ‘iong trip overland and all the ordinary tours | PP, #:50 added ¥ aS Fi exns.7 as Te Pipset Detwone & 504 e, NAVAL Orvicers TRansFeRnep.—Lient. B. | Gertake the work. It is only just, however, to | gTeen to be seen. The tine alkalt California may be made very comfortably and ; = any one, either in such readers of Tre STaR as may hereatier y x. come over the road that some mention should pve Two U.S. Soldiers Drow aly 13.—By the ° the head of | Ha id nostri’s § 3 a oar ice 4 Jonn ¥_ Kiso, Gi Mos. crass, bet. Ghani? | been deteched from the naval rendesveus at | PO SA2? Of the locality named st thohoad of | Hamed, asd test lear ie TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | 'er sks! LITHCGBAPHERS, Boston and ordered to be realy forsea service. | this patagraph. Ogden Canon is th: crime os yomenigrergel nw eV two meu belonging t 5 Josurn F. Genxey, 46 Pa. ave., bet. 4 and 6th sts garge which gashes the high mountain 3 aebeted with crowned. THE FOLLOWING rRoMOTIONS hare been made in the Post Office department: G. J. Brewer trom 31 to 4th class; G. W. Kong and 0. approaching that station, but the glimpse thus ‘'T. Andrews from 2d to 3d class; and J. H. whit- | 2?! i = ‘Ana whenewes aler froma Ist to.3d class, All of the porsone ap. | **0Fded gives the passenger no idea whatever pointed passed @ successful competitive exami- | Of itsextent or wonderful beauty. It is easily few passengers a1 at the nose. oO therefore prepared to take a long breath of relief, as well on account of personal comfort as pleasure to the eye, when the da’ strenms of pure water cen_pines and t snow banks of the Sierra Nevada mou’ LIVERY STABLES. Keves &Co., Willard’s Hotel Stables, 4th & Dats AL Nation. Je... 1380 to 1388 B street, N Nait.on, 1338 MB streot, OFFICES. Bus 628 Loutsians. sv. cod ext © just north of Ogden junction, The entrance to it may be plainly seen from the car window in This Afternoon’s Dispatches, fssociated _Press Reports. New York News. THE FUNERAL oF Hon. Few deen ncuminated for re-ele s It is rumored tn New Haven that Foglish is to be a candidate for 2TH H. SCRANTON. = Sita ties Views: Pika Smbene a New York, Jal The remains of Joseph Be @eo.5 Kk 16 Pa. ave., comer 18th street. LASS! uation. accessible, at a cost of not more than five dollars | tains come in & oer 3 . scuity Uih Wiib ‘enbadbees wir ten ston és ©. Capital ngs ~ ——— eastern slope of the range is some’ . Scranton left this city this morning for " " Cag ML see, Matt Pic & Broad, 22) &, Capitol at. Paacie Laxs 1S Pa. avenue ear 1th street ‘Tux SovraeRn GLAime Coxxtssiox—The | fF two persors, and a visit to it should not be | fastern slope of the range is somewh Scranton, Pa., where the funeral takes place, | Committee leave New York to-d: omitted by any one who can spare the time ne- Pickett, formerly of the Confederate army, | C¢s@ty to make it,—certalnly not by those on 75 the lookout for the wild and grand tn nature. In 3,000 tor data from the rebel archives against : Elaimants before the southern clatins cotnain: | these respects I rank it before the far-famed @oiy Hitt Hav, TI 7th street. between Gand H BANKS AND BANK EGS, = 1 r coruer i st ‘ .cor. N Y.av. aud !gthet | JOBS MeOr viNG & TRtsT Co Pa. ay..op.T.Dt. Moone & Panviy, 66 15th st., opp. Tressury Dep't qua, to visit Mr. Greoles There ts a colored Greeley and Brown chu! Annapolis, composed of & bair-dresser nar Meharney. Judge Longbridge has been nominated 1 grandeur and variety of the seer at every turn of the road. As jammit 1s i, however, the traveler is robbed ot pect by the frequent and mow-shecs, which are su A number of’ distinguished citizens accompa- or 18th street and canal, nied the funeral train. Lonisiaus avs. and 20th street. Treasvry yesterday paid to Colonel John 1. Wa. McLea%,c MACH THE STOKES VERDICT will doubtless be given this afternoon. EX-SENATOR DOOLITTLE same material will prove desirable. Changes of sion. This sum was paid by Special order ot | Weber Canon and Devil’s Gate, through which | to preak the view at the most attractive and t left this city this morning to attend the demo- bere peg ty e republicans of the now #th ms. @ Secretary Boutwell, upon the recommendation | the track of the U. P. road passes. Atany rate, | teresting points. ‘This Is particularly true of | cratic meeting at Raleigh N. O, c a ‘ er. a Ba rit Rooms, corner 9h and Fatre MARKET STORED. or set of Messrs. Aldis and Ferris. - that gem a the mountat onner Lake. Fine CARL SCHURZ J.M. 8. Williams, of Car ——$—<$<—— the leisure with which one can gaze upon an? INTERNAL Revencve ArrornTMENTS.—The study its many attractions has the effect to im- following revenue officers have been appointed | press tht beholder much more favorably and by Commissioner Douglass: Assistantassessors— | deeply than the hurried glance at those two eT, L. A. street. ie Miaket Sion e,N. M.cor.B ant 6 SOyat Manker4ld lith st.near Pa.e BILLIARD SALOONS. z BaLoos corner 9th & D sta. corner Sth & F sts. views of this beautiful sheet of water could be had trom the car windows, but for the provoking sheds, which always come in when one gets his eyes fixed for a good look. The same may be said of most of the fine scenery on and near the is to speak in North Carolina before August ist. | Richardson are candidal SENATOR BAYARD t bew district of Mass i | Sails to-day for Europe for his health. In a let- The democratic ter he expresses his intention of supporting the Greeley underour Greeley and Brown ticket. Slate, Marble, &o..ccr.9£D. Bt ‘&c., 910 Boun.ave. | John T. Hoskins, ist district of Virginia; Geo. | notable points which is afforded to the tired tous. Horace is be! «RD SHERVAN, & 1 Sipe : “ ' Rezekiah 8. 1 ‘Skt Louisiana avenue, y. , ist M: ahs . ss Y summit of the mountains, as the reader can un- | THE NATIONAL LIBERAL REPUBLICAN Com- - a amen ei HANT TAILORS, Gropeey, IX district of Missouri; E. & Fiecrat, | f¥aveler as the generally belated train goes | Sertund when told that there are im all about MITTER mb. > i ne €c,) 46 & Md. ave, | DEvLi N.Y.)1113 Ps, ay.,betlithaisth sta. | 2q district of Louisiana; Thomas F. Geary, 34 | Whirling and thundering through the narrow | twenty miles of these sheds, all roofed in and | met yesterday and elected Ethan Allen chair- | 10! ess in the 1 rict, The Grant reput ¢ Sth Towa diss trict have nominated for Congress Hon. James Wilson, speaker of the present lowa louse of Tepresentati ves In the 11th district of 11% i man, whereupon he delivered an address. Tho | eraithe, $6 & 86 Water st.. Gtn following executive committee was appointed | by the chair :—Charies G. D: dd, Vt.; S.A. Pearce, ; H.C. Warmoth, L. enclosed as tight as an ordinary bridge on east- ern railroads. After the snow line is passed, however, the view is uninterrupted, and the ride from that point to San Francisco’ is pleas- ant and interesting in the highest degree, atiord- district of New York. Gustavus Wolfe, guager, | pasa. let district of Alabama. Taking a strong buggy at the village of Oz- TRANSFER oF Any OrvicEns.—Captain A. | den, you have an easy if not very interesting P. Blunt, essistant quartermaster, has been or- | ride over a tolerably level plain for about three € SBTT, 6i4 9th st., opp. Patent OMos. ‘Tenolesate only 1314 sth at, Dear ay. ‘ m & Bt. Bieacher, 94 Pa.ay. | © BILL POSTERS. MODEL MAKERS, &c. Varsear a Me 7 4 inois the canvass for reet, oppo. P.O. Dept | T OrexRwas, 6&6 7th strect. opp, Spey BOAKDING-2OUSES. R.A ros. 315 {ino Broumueand Gliding.) 1n@ R. | deredto return to Fort Buford, Dakota Terri- | miles before the gateway to the pass through the ing as it dooe great variety of texaperatare,with | Vai George W. Anderson, Ky. Joseph M1. Soo- the democratic nominatio Pearson otc, 02 Pa, se. det Athand7thsts |” wesre SHORES. * | tory. Capt. George H. Weeks, assistant quar- | mountain is reached. Arriving here, and hav- Seecers, orotaranae foot-hills, rough mining | of the executive committee, and D. R. Goodloe, | ixth term, and General Will a morshwent. Lrcas’s. 1148 7th atreet, near M street, termaster, bas been erdered to Buttalo, N.Y., | ing made an abrupt turn in the roadway, a camps, green and fruitful vaileys, and broad | M. C. Jasper, and W. Johnson, of Oregon, sec- | the candidate for congress at ES. Fee re teeabetln, Wm t. Howell. A. Q.M- | scene of awe-inspiring grandeur bursts upon | extended plaing, waving with rich harrests of | Tetarics. Resolutions were passed recommend- | , Judge T. A. K. Nelson, of Ton . est corner Sthand E sts. Pa_av., Law,Titles, Conveyancing. | First Lieutenant Eli L. Huggins, 2d artillery, pines gen. ing a union of the liberal republicans with the | ter declining the nomina’ ot presidentiat has been detaiied for duty as Professor of mili | the sight. Ogden river, swollen by heavy spring cians. tary sclenc elector tendered him by th 1277 Ps. vative conventions, declares b d conser democrats in selecting candidates for state and a unt con, iona! oftices. Carl Schurz and <Gover- 7 oe AT REST. ). 427th st..201 Sep tor D | passerine ¢ and tactics at the Minnesota state | rains and fast-melting snows, comes roaring and » bet. Itth and 13th sts. a i Nor is the near approach to San Franciseo | “ - " - ith the action of the Balt > convention “ ont HewPLeR, 4&3 Penn. ave, corner 4% street ‘Universliy. foaming with all the angry impetuosity of the = % » | Dor Brown were present. The committee will | ¥' 2 x ion, Pe ates Owes | oven SALOONS. eithet, | T#= New Sire vor Tax Rerons Scnoox. | rapids of Niagara between two vertical walls of sees useralee Gop eelaice part of the | visit Chappaqua to-day. oe ee ene oes onaey i 5 penny SS cE Bit (G-W. Driver) ies Penn. av. | The proprietor of the Dundas farm, on the | ®lid rock hundreds of feet Ligh, with just | en pio on the orposite side of che bay long | hangvec to Leng Iiranch to vait ths President, | <b0 Cincinnati Garr caries Tiiaws. (Books boteht and sold.) 609 7th #t PAINTERS. Bunker Hill road, a fow miles northeast of the | cbough of a shelf along its spray-dashed banks | (1a a''t1° traveler sees the city lying on ite ‘A CHALLENG: re-election t Congress of John A Paenen, (>tationer ipecialey )€is 18th. | Cyanies ARMOR, SIO 9th st. city, has agreed to accept, through the Secre- | t? allow asingle vebicle to go safely through. y hile Lik po dk beg bende W. U. Saunders, the colored elector who came = —, — on eth, Las been Oe RR Ee ALE pen, Tate | 0.7. Bowes, $25 Lonisiens ave., tary of the Interior, in behalf of the trustees of | A little farther along, an apparently frail but | OTe than seven hills like a verita Fe. | out for Greeley, ‘publishes a card offering to | the basis tip he mde soe wate geen BOOT AND SHOE STORES. Cannon & AXORL, * the reform school of the District of Columbia, | really substantial bridge spans the hurry- | Tefuge- The wind that has ail day kept the loose | meet any colored orator on the stump in Sew > ; - bet. i @soxcz E. Krax, 462 Penn. wets anser O, ru 5) M- Toxrxixs,corner H Lith and 1th ste, PAINTS, OILS, a, ac. h st. adj’g Udd Fellows’ Hail.” | Geo. RySEaL, Jr.,3i7 Tthst.,bet. Pa. a 5 ith scree: between H and I. M 009 0 st BLS Jr. 2 q TEN, gb Sa ot nd) a Washingt 10 House. Foxx, Boot Maker. 174 Pennsylvania avenue. ©20,000 tor his property, which consists of 110 = acres of good land. ‘The title to the same is | '7@ flood. After this is passed and an now being prepared tor delivery to the board of | Other short turn made in the road, a sec- trustees. ond view, still grander, wilder, and more “Five pars A Pouitictay” is the name of a | '™Pressive, meets the eye. It is as if a huge York or elsewhere. SANFORD E. CHURCH AS THE DOLLY VARDEN CANDIDATE POR GOVERNOR. There is talk here of making Sanford E. Church the coalition candidate for governor. sand in motion has died out. The heavy fogs are dissolved in thin air. The rays of the haif full moon are silvering the crests of the dancing waves in the bay, which, in turn, reflects with ¥ ination, between Mr. Hingham aud State Sen- ator Jorathan T. Updegratt The campaign is now ly inaugurated tu North Carolina, and until the frst of Augrst will be pushed ‘with the greatest enthasias be hoi name. Greel ‘eat Yesterday a Greeley ratification ¥ . hardly any loss of brightness the myriad of stars | The Sun hoists his » Greeley id to 7 . 6 A . . 8. in of everlastin; ‘ite were cloven in r 3 ‘iernan. held at Weldon, at which speec! &. P. Gey. Slipper Manufacturer, 267th st. 8.W. po APER HANGERS. . : clever political brochure published by F. @. ae A Meeder tn eakee aan 1 | decking the clear blue vault above;—the street | {@VOrbimto Kiernan. by Senators Tipton and Stockt , Gro. WILLNER, 429 $th street, between D and EB Welc Co., Chicago, and illustrated with | tW4! th —_ lamps which climb the steep hill sides of the ® ir, ex-Governor \ ance, ex-Senator Cling- & Lerrce, 316-18 3 13th street. a Se gg G MA Nis WILLNER, ‘a. 8 20th. aeareass SNP e ne roma winets | Cras A. Buacsnciais Wf svene, none 13th st. ©. Reowan, Mowidings, &c.,15%st.and suai. | W.H Srersnotss/also.PictureFremes,) 1082 7th st. BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, &c. PATENT AG ae ane wate WaratLey & BownER, (wholeeale only) c 9h &D, | Munn &Co.,(N.¥. Sci. Am, ——_ Srie® 8, (chuvee goods.) SW. corner Hh&E KNichT BaorHens, 633 F street, near 7th street. CABINET SHOPS. Wx C. Woon, N. E. corner F and 7th streets. Joun J, HatsteD, 5i87th >. P.O. Department. mg et Oe hay ELLs "60 Ft stn opp, Parent Office: Wang W Lucorer aor, Pi is still confined to his room by illness, but is re- intinite spirit by Frank Beard. It shows up in | just enough to let the pent up torrent rush ported thir morning as improving rapidly. THE TRIAL OF STOKES. An immense crowd was present at court to- day to bear the argument of the district attor- ney in the Stokes case, which was resumed at 10 o'clock. city all the while seeming through the dim dis- tance like fairy lamps hung out in festoons to illuminate the archways and balconies of some vast and shadowy . All these things are very pleasant in themselves; but the pleasure is he'ghtened an hundred fold where, as in our case, the tired traveler finds near relatives an’ aud Colonel Hinton. ‘On Tueslay next Senators Tipton and Carl Schurz will address a Greeley meeting at Raleigh AMERICAN WORKINGNEN AND THE Rep FLac.—The workingmen of New York inter ested in the eight-hour movement are busily Suxrare & Co. humorous style the Cincinnati convention, and | through. On either side stand towering and the absurdities and incongruities of the Greeley | almost perpendicular masses of brown and campaign. Asa campaign book it is likely to mma have a run, but its intrinsic wit, humor,ana | Westher-stained rock. ‘These are unmarked by sprightliness will commend it to the general | 80 tree or shrub, as they are inaccessible to the reader. foot of man or animal, and they loom up so far A GANG OP STRIKERS . ayy in the clear blue air that it is hara to realize my by fatally beat William Gough, a nter, where | 2g8¢ed in making preparations for the pro ma iniect photsserian 06 @et., bet.6A7. ra W, LECGETT, Hoek,corger | | CHANGE oy Stations ov Exorwxsn Opri. | 000 C082 not absolutely. ag g in | Scar friends waiting to welcome him after bi: | 19 wit ut ach Gara Se eae eee posed grand parade, of August Ist, in CASPENTERS AND EUILDEKS, ih & Fate..near Pat. Office, G"Send for circular | cuns—The following changesin thestationsand | that they are not absolutel pike long and weary ride. | But, even to those who i eae hirty-four trade ‘societies lave announced ee oe poe SEES TERT MEDIC! duties of engineer officers of the army have been | ‘Heit giddy am hy the angry | ¢‘tind their warmest welcome at an inn.” it is | ™C(Gerxa ancUMENT IN TRE STOKES Case. | thelrintention of pariicipating in the parade OWT ETT. 61 et, bet. Sh and 7: much to be at their journey’s end, free once more from the clanging noise and swaying motion of the cars, and rid of the incessar.t im- portunings of the infernal never-resting train Ata recent meeting ot the committee of ar Tange ments, an animated discus-iongtook place upon the question whether the 1 were to take psrt, and whether # eee rirne Toxic, the great Dvepepeia Bom Rpts ee CANNON Liles were Tih ats by War M, Oannon, t SS Tew. | aunfactnrer and proprictor. Each bottle bas» a Tod label. BS” Buy mone other. * ‘. iver. t2 a white foam by the cascades made: Major N. Michler, formerly superin- | T¥ér- beaten tendent of public butldings and grouse, has | above, tumbles and crashes through the nar- been relieved from duiy on the staff of Major | row and crooked gorge with a deatening noise, General Schoticid, commanding military divis- as though both the thunders of heaven and the ~ . . ‘The district attorney conciuded his argument oy er re for the prosecution in the Stokes case this after- . noon as follows: “The prisoner resolved to lay Fisk low before the sun went down, and he did Bosert li. Grane A lfc. C ye. at have these imp: done, by the way. | .o° ir the streets are not t) ram im blood, if the | tention to march under the red sag of —* Hire yo ee es erty cried cn oh edhe RE i renad monsters of hades had been let loose to add | that they should be Kept forever on their legs” | Tianight assassinations are to be checked, « | COmmune. Great opporition was ext: HG, s<ON, Pa. ay. bt. § & 9: alao. Photo: academy and ordered toSen Franc'seo to report | terTors to the scene. At short intervals the | md of i. — ave travelers been | deed like this must not g unpunished. If the | Ward: the Internationals, who were » cH ‘AN, (COpying ® spoctalty,) 982-4 F at. for duty on the statfof Gen. Schofield. First | canon widens into little bits of valleys, affording | Sult¥, that they should enjoy no respite {rom | prisoner had taken the advice of his poor father | be Rot American mechanics, 3.W. Botzirs & PIANOS. Lieut. Jas. Mercur has been relieved wom duty | here and there @ bite of herbage and asiight | jhelr Annoying v — Tates, let tho whole thin, | 22d mother, if he had walked by the side of his | 8% association crested for the expre cIRctL F.C. REicHENBACH, 311th, sb-Pa.ev.sgt-Knade's | atthe ‘military academy and ordered tr Wit, | foothold for cattle or sheep, and then closes bod why aaa thee weyged SoUnt? ME | pure wife he would never have taken the life of | Controlling the politics of ‘the T. Niwse. 317 m, bets 3d con 236 a PICTURE & PORTRAIT FRAMES, | Jett’: Point, YY. harbor. Additionai—Second | gain to repeat, perhaps on ‘a smaller and less | De Settied in the last great accoun’ James Fisk; be would not now be on trial for | mn which itexisi. On m * Glornine stones 8 | reaxcis Laxs. ayenue,noar 18th street. | Licut. Jos. H. Willard has been relieved from | grand scale, the views just adverted to. The RETROSPECTIVE MEMORANDA. murder. By his deeds be must be judged.” | €xcept the red ting, trom the prove. iG Taewary.(Gobbing s speciaity,) $l 7th street. | duty at the militery academy and ordered to | Pleasure of the ride is heightened, also, by nu- Looking back over the journey after its close | Recess. part ng _ Serpe nee yo tg PLANING MILLS. New York city. merous cascades and high falls o f crystal water | put little remains to be said. Yet it is possible WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT. uM aa 4 W.S.C. REDMAN, 136 street and canal. xs..Wiitcow? & Co. cor, 13th st. and Can t ding. Ber ~ un. ave. [See advertisements.) | Pax'st Sait, ilts, 110 Ohio avenne, co. Mannfacturer of Mouldings, Brackets, Newets, ene n Oe) ane tt che. Contin Micon justers. &c., and dealer in Sash ,Doore® Binds. COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. Pte Gil Maes, ave. bet. 6th and Tth sts gouxny TK. PLawt.corzer E and &hatrocts §.W. ox, plain and ornamental, #0 ath st, ©ONE ECTIONERLES PLUMEERS AND GAS FITTERS. SETS ty be seen on either side of thecanon. One of PRRsONAL.—Judge Richardson, Assistant | thesc surpassed in quiet beauty any that I have Secretary of the Treasury, returned here last — er Rp me kd emite pp Sue Sea evening from Massachusetts. ++++Assistant | ough it issmaller in volume and lower as to Secretary Hartley lett here to-day for amonth’s | jigte, “aD Most Of those in that wonderful Virit to his home in Maine. +*+-Secretary Bout- | ? AS weil goes to North Carolina on Monday next to take part in the political campaign there monists in a process! was hotly denounce can nation. A a finally decided that the pr rade only the Amer t A Farat jon Henry Taggert street, Brooklyn ,was eho’ The following is the weekly bank statement Decrease, loans, $304,000; decrease, specie, $562,100; increase, legal-tenders, £932,100; in- crease, deposits, $3,735,100; decrease, circalu- thon, $42,000. THE FIRST ©. OF CHOLBBA. ®A physician to-day decided that Martin Eigin, a German, who died Wednesday, died of Asiatic m of Am as ar that some of the incidents, experiences, and minor details of the trip may not be without in terest,—to the probable fature tourist, at lea. it not to the general reader. I trust I will be par doned, therefore, if Lextend this letter beyon? the point where it might have been fitly brought distance of about six miles from its mouth the canon divides, one fork bearing eastwardly, while the other and main branch continues 5. Bwnzrut.: Dinine Ri su e ERD & Co.,910 Pa.at Gideon J. Pillow is in es: i e toaclose. It is not likely that any railway | cholera. i yesterday afternoo: SC EEGADCEE reo | Ee carrer soa fever afteauture-siction ee oe pearly duc north. Here the scenery becomes | sourney of a whole week in duration can ever b: ciwcnee Guailiy, at No. @. Hares, 3 3 » | Gee. W Geonsrs. 3. W yer is in town. |----Gen. John Exton, commis- | ive and deep bank of snow with which tocoul | Made. in this or any other country, without fa NOT THEIR PIRST VICTIM. eee Ses w SOMES, SEALING a x : rel tm gn oa sioner of concation, bas returned from a tour the accompaniments of a slight lunch taken | tigue andquite free from annoyances. Of thes: Itappear= that the gang Of twenty-fivestrikers | T&Sg4rt went into the ae LO MAE. #C Wholesale, WZ Jin stree! e De s 5 » < - 8h > — - Sea? be le B cam ve is . im. gh, er, - CORSETS, SKIKES. de. Pill Ditiscas 107 Paar bet tah aut sthsts. | Delafield Smith of New Yorks atthe Arlington. Nall, and thortie afterwards retraced on estoy | We had our share; yo t on the whole the trip wa: Diner eae ah etter rer: best an | back room in which your, Dewsiass | Ladiow Cader wear geversliy)@8 sche, | W». ReorTHWeLr, 113 Pa. avenue. Capitol Hill. Hon. J; HH. Stoss, of Alabama, is at the | Ox cur way back we were so fortunate as to be | ® Pleasant and edifying one. And as much, 1 THE CHARGE I€ THE STOKES CASE. with an old musket DENTISTS. Jas BAGax. (also Metallic Roofer,) 9 2d st.cor.¥. | Imperini. *++-Dr. ©.’O. Cox, of this city, ad. think, can be promised to any traveler making rs who able to get @ few fresh brook trout from some fishermen who were trying the stream, and a most delicious addition they were to a well gart entered, Quailiy po and jokingly said, * What wo was ‘to shoot you now Dz. We. Mawesr'. 10 F street northwest. PRINTING OFFICES, . " f ssON BEoTHER=, 1012 Pa. ave..bet 10th & lth sts, DINING SALOONS. Soctth bs Beasso'sy corner 9th aud D streets. Judge Ingraham will deliver his charge to the jury im the Stokes case after the recess. — dressed the alumni of Yale College yesterday. ----Gen. Di. D. Leggett, commissioner of pen- the journey whose temperament has an average amount of the philosophic in its composition. : ‘ sions, has returned from his western visit in ex- i “ Look out what you are Zak eDE®. BY ., corner Ith st. oWwRLL &G é. cooked dinner served up to us on our return to . | Gen. Sherman Snubbed iu Germany. an oer : Powett & Gixex, 60-432, F street, —_ cS cellent health, 7" the unprotending but ‘very cosy little hotel and who exercises & reasonable degree of pe Raw Yous, June 13.—a Berlin correspondent | same time raised his Bands in WaLtacs - Dorian store, di Peay. detaracs |. PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. Meus Ascee wus Pistreeece: 3x Ogden. tienceand forbearance. Inthe main, the tray- | writes tiat Gen. Sherman expressed himself oe rd a ball from th BRESSHAL ERS. N18 Pa.ay.(Out'g taught by rae) DRUG STORES. him in the right fe, and emerg of his head. “Gai the floor and de ERUILL- 8 B, cornerstn & Date. )Paav, eling companions with whom we were casually thrown by the several changes on the route ° ‘The day thus spent, with a beautiful sunset Fanute arrived at Naan oo ay eer steamer | following, and the gorgeous play of colors on ternoon. Captain Brown states that finding it the lake and mountain ranges about Ogden in . S u ais; ‘d, not only with his reception there, but sibhpye ser aire with the German manuers. Ata dinner at Min- ister Bancroft’s, at which Von Moltke was pres- < a = early twilight, was one of the pleasantesi of my | Proved in the end to be pleasant and intelligen' | ent ihe two great generals scarcely did jwore | TH in from the outside apartment Pees a oe Seni welch he ee ae oeeee oe fife-and 1 trust that many readersof Tam srax | People, though of course there are occasionally | (2th exchange saittasous. Gen, Shermans | the dying man from the ticor, endea *.3. Hots northwest, | Hranins & Jove. 1435 F strect, nese and crew embarking in twosmail boats foc | MAY be quickened by what I have said to visit | marked excep tions to this rule. meeting with Prince Frederick Charics passed | Sp the flow of isivod. with ne e.. Capitol Hill. ™ OM. GourER, Sid Zo st op P.O. Department. Nassau. Captain Brown also reports that Gen, | the Place and see for themselves what I haye so The weather was all that could be desire. | of in about the same way. At Potsdam, Gen. HS City eapital, where be a *. xX. east Fetus. ave., Capitol iu. | Wx. Ht. Cracatt,319 Market 6 Ryan captured and executed nine Spaniards. een described. I feel sure most of | wraxing the transit in the lat May, | S!erman was refused admittance to the park | [He City hospital, where be die DKY Goons. F. , Post OMee. | na that President Cespedes gives afatterng | tem who do ro will enjoy it as keenly as I did. g the transit in the latter part ot May. | because the Emperor was entertaining some im- | 1 23st street, New York, and La zat 2. S18 7th street, near Le avenue. ireet.corner 7th. | account of the progres and one Por oe For the benefit of such, I'strongly advise first « | We had @ right to expect this; yet it often hap | perial guests. Subsequently, when a military | tWOWeeks._Quiily escaped. — Eecax pig Obe Pricey) Wea lim 7th wt Bite PO, Deps. | revolution. <i Visit to Salt Lake City,—whic' should be mais, | pens, even at this seagon of the year, that the | review was to take place, and the troops were | Lownon Pars ox Ho G7 son DYE Houses. 2” RMBs cost. | : x ary Department indeed, by all sight-seers who cross the conti: | passenger is subjected to great and uncomfort- | being reviewed by the Emperor,Gen. Sherman, | journals couuneut a follows ou lus HBB. Ki ewer. S17 loth st. at}'e Medical me. MT. Jcuneson,( Auct’'r.) cor. Pa. av. & 34 at. cast. SUNDAY CELEBRATIONS.—The German soci- | nent. Those westward bound who wish to visit able changes in temperature on theroute. We, | ¥2® Was invited to wituess it and be presented more WH. Witeatiy 49 defers stent Ger een | Rexsent & So! Lith sticot. near Biggs’ Bank. eties of Dayton, Ohio, have met and resolved to | Ogden canon should then leave the city on the eB pe ; | to the Emperor, remembering the P an- ser Confesses that its EMPLOYMENT OFFICER. | P™ BH Weicu & Co. 95 Fat. Masonic Temple, | hold no more celebrations mor engage in any | morning instead of the afternoon train. ‘This | however, escaped any marked extreme ot heat | cident, po! tely ‘declined. cin, Guecene e Brawa sof Taye on. 61 Mb wt ‘or E north: RESTAURANTS. = Sunday. Not that Coy consider | bringstnem to the junction about eleveno’clock, | or cold. Save at Cheyenne, we encountered no ——_o——— at such a ins. Loc:sr « MF ith street nea Bt’ | SeuN ScoTT'sDixiNGSaL oon meals 2c.) 996 La.ay. it wrong to take pert in Shane Chines, {for thes Iaeaildn, Semen oe Sacaee ae storm on the way, or even any fall of rain. A wa een | —. ad alturdum will largely ter “Ee: = e contrary views. appears, er, Fe lorie 1B J0ING TO DO. : - PRICES. SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. that the majority of their fellee citlerne diane | before the Renta Cares Sec an Franciscein the | Violent and even frightful thunder storm wa the abandonment of a syet MATAMORAS, July 12.—News trom Monterey shows that the revolutioniste are avoiding com- bats ‘and occupying places from which the Qioey Gis Pa. ar, jcor sth, | Peary CoLzwaN, 237th st., op Gent -Gmn:/ Weet'net., Alex dria. | TockeR & SHRSMAN, 6S Louisiana SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES: —_ Sinker.) S2 Pa. avenne. | Wasi! NeTON BustNes* Cotiecs, cor. 7th and Lats, of America have so long real choice for their Presider styles Greeley & political w from them, and it is out of deference to the | evening. As1said before, the cost ot the de- opinions of the majority that they have taken | tour is comparatively trifling, when the attrac- the action mentioned. tions of the spot are taken into account. prevailing during onr stay at that place. The incessant flashes of lightning and peais of thun- VonnS. 4 der were both blinding and deafening, and one | S°ver=ment troops have withdrawn. Cadena ye that as a democrat, enpported by the Before parting from the canon, 1 feel that ; ing + ani one | entered ‘Tacatocates, obtained money and men, i : ne . SEWING MACHINES. axvran Wostizity To Raitnoaps—A de- | somethingougheto be sara is praise of the en- | OF two bolts etruck in uncomfortable proximity | And withdres hele tee and men, te ha 8 arke: ee. Cormer Sh street. Wreeter & Witsos patch received at Sioux City yesterday trom } terprise and liberality which constructed a ‘ort Sully, Dakots, says it is repo there | wagon road through so difficult a pass. To cou- that about one thousand Indians have collected | nect a little settlement above with the main ata point on the route to be taken by the Yel- | valley this free thoroughfere of some twelve lowstone expedition, which is to leave Fort Rice | miles in length was built, at a cost, in labor and on the 5th instant, and that the Indians are | money, of not much less than one hundred determined, if possible, to prevent the survey of | thousand dollars: and, in spite of the obstacles the Northern Pacific railroad through their | to be surmouuted, the toad is an excellent o lands. Indeed, it ts sate to say that few communities oa au Puaeacan ica older and richer that the few poor Mormons Cee Ae eMac Roap-— The engi: } Who did the work, and with apparontly far more have commieted the ae is tee need of communication, would kave accom. Aldie divisionof that road, and are uow locating | PUshed so much in the came direction. “It is general who saved the Unwn. The inks that Greeley would be bile candidate but for hie eb ONGETIIg acts. Itadds: “He is as honest ax a partisan can be, and he shows occasionally glimpses ot Tough good sense; but he is vicient in disposition, without regular education, and devoid of ex- perience in the administration of public aff gies n fact. he it @ respectable yeoman of ‘ne last eneration. —~ 2 Greeley ig imferior to dams, be is not inferior to rant. We do not believe that, if be it clecced, his snbordinates will be appointed from the Tribume office.” et to our train. The streets were well-nigh floode:! by the brief but heavy fall of rain. What fell 4s rain on the plain on which the town stands Was snow on the mouutain tops near by, and between Cheyenne and Sherman the grounti — ‘Still quite white from its effects as we passed BND. SY Baar 44 Teo street 8.0 ES Steer & Son, agts..461 Pasay. ‘They are t, perfe id ple, silent, fect. S Notas, Lewis B ¥.M.0.4.B.. %b&D AERON, (repairing a specialty ,) 62 9th at « IMPRovED,J. Kerr. ag t, 63 Pa. av. Methna, after beating Sancher Ocha, who withdrew to San Luis, Trevino is reported again near Saltillo. Quiroga is increasing bis force in the villages of Nuevo-Leon unmolested. ‘The revolutionary leaders promise a speody at- tackon Rocha in Monterey. They expect to vent his return to the interior, and to drive un across the border. ——_° From Europe To-day. DESTRUCTIVE STORMS IN ENGLA Loxpon July 13.—The storms which pre- Foed.Grata Sc cor Massev.&7ih st WEN EMBALWEES, ee imer Nat. Flowers, &28 7th st oat Wash aod iv Congress st. al eats jatore: biow & embalued, fe superior ay le. xe A: Stone & Co. Any 2 joule Temple. The strougost an aad most perfect. Be sure y. ‘The first snow left over trom tast winter’ stock which we met at close quarters on thc route was in and beside the snow sheds on the slight summit just east of Cheyenne. On the Laramie plains, westward, where the trains ce e were delayed .o often and 50 last winter, | Vélled throughout England yesterday were LARD, Corser of Lee. sve. ond 20h ot SILVER PLATERS. combing Sotex tx the eee Bt eating | another and very strong bit of evidence in sup- . =s x, | very destructive in the middie and southers | _ THE Lora Istanp Rartway Siavonren.— FUESISEING GOODS. Bone a Warren ge eeeD ee Bors eee8 gy, | ton's Gap, Rappahannock county. Virgin. Port of what I havo, sald in 8 provions leer countries, In may places growing crops were | The coroner's jury in the Cane ot death from CervaTa ion 62 av ad Met bots! . 3 SD. - eh. “4 foresi, shew “s é ‘, NNN Ps ar beliheiics | SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORI = Ceo Eee ieee & ate Ee cunseustion or the ‘Cunnel will at omee be com. | Young in developing the material resources of boa ee : > t returned a verdict yesterday to the effect that IMS & WossloW, 47 Pa. ave. bet te S6ih ete | Bate & BRoTHER, 619-21 @ at. theterritory. I repeat that, with the means at deaths were carelessn. WRSITCRE STORES. NG DEPOTS, pon his command, what he has sccomplished in this ph gd ic Aiptecn acento. | eglhat sam Gam perme ome | Aeneas Merman A opal dmaeh | way le occupy na ta cull ‘ LN Fn a our. Mar . E be a 13.—Schafer’s SLees dabesching oe Ree. | a2. SuePwERd & Co.,910 Pa. av.,bet.oh & Wthats “ahape faire, Geadjanies sn onl | ond — ma who was chiefly instrumental in the capture of | his management of church a! YARDS, Coo! let and E streets 8. W. y her husband, pekgetioage i or et Mn. Gaeeiey with Archbishop . We The first thing that vtrikes the traveler in ‘BILADELPHIA, July 13.—The steam War Sra ta t Ry herbrother in bringing the Cook tazane | changing from the train of the Union te that of ond Stable of Karts & Oo., DA Zs.2. M. Barw. RD & 00. 817 9th bet Pe, oe. $74 murderers t2 punishment. the Central Pacific road at Ogden is the great cause of the fire was - SPPICER. SRICHET 0 Tt closes, botyole eet |B Guats BROWN was taken iu with | Sa!lingoff in the quality of the sleeping cars. aa8iNS TOD SrATBE gates ts 10th, near jcuN MORAN. ( ) M192) Pa, ave: the Fifth Avenue Here we bid adieu to the spacious and comfort- jlera morbus at in Rew York, pstecday sboat ono tock, and tor | able Pullman “sleeper,” and surrender ovr- We. W. Vaveran, TEA COFFEE See aay guurckss, houses, #0.,71D | 9, TEA AND COFFER STORES. & cime was ina dangerous condition. ‘At mid- | seives to such poor substitutes for its attractions Sac. @ COmXWELLBSON = 113 Re.av..op. Willard’ TITLE 7 Markel Space rong '* | 2.6. Hatey, 819 Pa, av., Law @onvevanc’s, Notary, re £80x, 5. ¥. cease wee, Fra eet ee i: nine Techie.) eure, | CFR. Brrreer, 087th sirect, near D. RE, MARUFACTORIES, A. 7 Jas. 8. Toran & Co., 457th st., adi’g O. F. Hall. eee j i Hl f i i