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“THE EVENING $ Pabliched Dally, Sundays Excepted, | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Yeuussivania Avenue, cormer lita St, €18 EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER (OWT, | Pret. THE EVENING STAR !s served by carrier to E at TRY CENTS PER WERE. or Fox- TT Four Cents Pse MONTR. © 6S. 2. RAUEPMAS ° Yanet frifar Sle vance. ta both cas for va appitenc <a Foening Sta WASHINGTON D. C., WEDNE LPH. BETICAL TESS DIRECTORY: AGHICTLITEAL WARSHOUSSS. der , F A. B..cor Sth & Dat treet, neat Tth strevt, Gth sud 7th ate ery i BaND.7H ?th atrest, between Gand H, BANKS AND BANKERS. Ries & Co, Zrecurive Batio sat Sax Nos Bana. cor A Prasissss & Ti+? Oo.,Pa. av..op.T De, Bicwks & Pac vin, 6 sh st., cpp. Treasury De ATES. o> Bete Rooms, corner sh and Fstre BILit — SALOONS. BaLoox 1. corner %h & F sta. “aan preygsts BLACKSUIT # Bare ¥. | Hores 3 Wu. ks pamithg, EBLEACHERIES. &.T. Wh & Ne, Siraw Lt & Bt. Bleacher, 924 Pa. ay, BIL. POSTERS. Tarss \: & Mox. cy, Tl) E street, oppo. P.O. Dept BOARDING-BROUSES. Bs 3 weat corner 9thand E sts, igfous,&> ), 0271 M2 ob street. above D 6C 2, (Stationery s ATs, M26 BOOT AND SHOE STOKES. B. Bor xs & Co., 95 Pa. ave., bot. sth and 19th ste, ©. F. Hall. Asa i. Hazen roy, 42371 P street Bocves & Jact<ox 108 Pe. gs hat. ady OLay Wixneea, 23 7th wt t-lith aud ith iaker, 1747 Pearsylvania avenne. ‘16-18 20 13th street. ‘TERIALS. Sea x, Moaldings, ec. TITER, EGGS, CHEESE, ac. Weratiey & Rouxsr, (wholesale only) 9h &D, ©.0.SrickR, choter goods.) 8.W. corner Rh&E sts. ‘ABINET SHOPS. ¥en ER, 933 E street, near 10th. 3.9.Weavsk,/alsol phoistering),) 95 @st., bet 6&7. CABKPENTESS AND BUILDEKS. b.8.6 th strest and 122% 12th street. cB Lert. 618 K street, bet. 6th sud 7t mantt & DEARiNG, 57 Mo. wv., bet 44 and 6th ste &. 0. Beawa,(b asesexch 4 for ground) 513 7th st CARRIAGE FACTORIES. Borst if Geass, slv-t @xe. b Lat deux Pb W. A. Garces & Exo. CHINA, GLASSWARE, @c. $.W. Bottles & Baw, 923 Pa.av., Metzerott Hall, CIRCULATING LIBRAB cS. W.T. Bix ST Pa. averas. bet. 3. and 46 ste. CLOTHING STORES. Warr Kovrnewy £ Co... 22) Pa. ar., bet. sth £10th ste, Brau Wasea 611 Ya ave, T Met. Hote Bavis &6o0 Mis Pa. . be 12th ets. Bomas «6 th street. Ri; batiding. & Bteace Penn. o [ee sdvertisements.} COACH FINDINGS. Tmo x 86 S 9th #t., ovp. Center Market, COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. Sesaru T K. Piast corner B aad oth streets ¥.W. CONF ECTIONERIES. be) conv le G. Ea # Pa. ave., (Law, Titles, Notary.) CORKS, SEALING WAX, ac. Bs arHotoxae, at wholewsie, 102 Tin atrest, Mexuirt street northwest. DINING SALVONS. Baryayv Si S. 016 Penns. av.,corner Ith st DOLLAK STORES. Watiach +L ttas Srons, 4] Ps, ev., betaeanh DRESSMAKEKS. BE Wineox da 2 ar wrenne, cor ner M4 st 8ec Tork av: 3.8.6 h ead H sts. 5 x5 ave. Usp: ra Feans. ave. Bat ~ S88 Teh street, near La. svenne, ae e Price,) wis & W2) 7th we Ba B*ON, Col. Pa.sy. £64 st. cast. 2 ES. - wh st., BModical Mase ©. a. at oO haeaee jmonee LOYMENT OFFICES, Seaws Taviox. Sl Sth st., corner K northwest, Gal se Brriga. 87 Nib@irest, near x. EXPRESS OFFICES. xox tess; Wask nos Srida+st.. Gua; 7 Waad'nst., ENGRAVERS. B Bat eoatas,(aiso Dis Stnker,) S03 Ps. FANCY SiOKES. \s- il Market Seace, corner 8th stecet Basar .iai 7th atreet NW ig Be ret + & HaR> NG, cor. 7th at. a: owers, €23 7th st. 129 Osueress st. Tent hs FOUNDEL a alba FURNISHING GUODS, Mxs & Winslow. #7 Pa. ave. .bet. a6 & 6th ste (Wasnrxeton Gar Lige? Compas’, 4g 10th, near B 2 ROCERY STORES. mS an ef acer gree . Willard’s ac. Soux J. Pxasoor, (aise WORE, watt Tackle.) G3 Dat. 1 BSs, HATS, CAPS AED FURS. ‘WILLeT & Roorr, 86 Pa. av., bet. 9th and loth gts, bebeteeeeamcto se x Hoven, Vi ave. and H street. TAL Hi avenue, Bear Sd street. ae vues. 5. W. corner Pa av. and éth st, ¥ Bowe: sth and | O20. P.Gorr. Bigtaskst. 100gPa.s¥ ris of Firet<clase Esiaolishmen's 2 2 La, ave., Dt.Sth & inhate, MANGERS & LOCHSMITHS, | e door from I. sold.) 097th at alive We Yeaver 7 sts. 'g Odd Feliows Hall. treet. between H aad I. 6 Sd wt. adj'g Wasbington Hoase, per Manufacturer, 206 7th st. 8. W. bet 9th & lth ste. Soa at. and Canal. ining Rooms.) H217th st., op. P.O ERS. rally) @oGths. ees: GS Pa.ay..cor 8th. ane, SF-Crape veils, tr mmings, > ned.Are-crimped to equal new, FLOUR, FEED AND COMMISSION. ryiacd ave, Mass.av.47th st ss Natura. Flows Brosend. preserved & embalmed, im superio: spice corner of La. sve, and 10th st. I CrTYSTaTLor £2Pa.av.ad Met bot +/S.¥-) HES Pa. av., bet LIthdiait ots W . Yacoua%, for shurches, houses, &e., 711 D GnivritE, Ladies’ Hatr Dresser 1814 st z Mouse FURNISHING bana a SPECIAL NOTICES. bet. loth, th. TICK COMPANIES. A Cara. t eal ith America, Ispersycr yt ick Co., office, 1% Pa, av..near ith | | A Clergyman, while r ing tn Sex " “¢ ss ge missionary, Ciscovercd and simple remedy ICE CREAM MANUFACTORIES. for the cure of Hervous Weakuees, Barty Decay, Haxvey & Hotpex, 8. B. corner lith st. & Pa. ave Oe er oe “¢ grees an : CFORIES. whole train of disorders brouglt on by bane! 3 an } suns Tae Orne Great numbers hare been cured by 129% st..bet. Band ¥. | vicious hab: . thie nobis remedy. Prompted by a desire to bene d INSTRUMENT MAKERS. the afflicted and unfortunate, L will seu tue reel cr a fr preparing Aud using thie medicine, in a acai STRANC i cI - envelope, to avy ene whe needs it. Free af Chari Se cariton Live Xan. Oo.. ocr. Tih and Beta, | “"" gees? JOSEPH YT INMAN. Fina ly<. Co.,643 La, sv. rith Mation D, Bible MEIN Yo... 515 Tth st., opp. P.O. Dep't. msr22-}: New York © ie poe Lite a Fi ori wt pase ie cased — afk SwitTH. eat Phenix is. Uo., 7th st = = . May Bniiding. 7trand ‘ 9. M ‘mime | __—~ AMUSEMENTS. Qrawasia Fine Uys Co.,-U, Sebmidt, ag't, Sth st os INCOLN HALL. JEWELRY STORES. L Aut Ba Nea Meee enti eoasve: |” POSITIVELY BUT TWO NIGHTS ONLYS isin 1cE THE PEACE. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, rect, opposite City Ha, JULY 17 AND 1, veR,(slgo conveyancing, street, ‘The Original and World renowned LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, a&e. DAN oe os avila = ae betwee a louse, Ne ‘ork. « zed 87, Yount ¢, between 7th and 8th, | uncer the imme ate direction and pessonal super- i. N, 522 Sth st., bet. Pa. av. and D st. | vision ef the emivent comedian, F.Lirouas?.cpper manufact’r, cor.7th&B, 8.W Mr. DAN EBYANT, LIME, CEMENT, &c. Ne fi en : 5 a Mar Quintette and Grand Orchestra. Joonre F. GroNTT, 606 Pa. ave., bot. Gand Gthete | Beserved sea!< for sale at Ellis’ Music Store. LIVERY STABLES. W. H. HAYDEN & Co., Willan NW NALOR, J 's Hocel Stables, Mth & Date iy12-5t_ Business M 18% to 1335 Bi street. : _ Oup No.) On Exhibition LOAN OFFICES. 486 i =e cranes H¢nzBzRG, 6% Lootsians. ay. and 60 0 Te Br. Aker +” eT EIaG GLAMEEE. =e: No. 416 Tth street, between D and £ stroets, eigh doors above Odd Fellows Hail, Feancts Lawe, 1286 Pa. arepue mear 13th street. 2 Oi) Paintings, Ki ings, Chro y ER YARDS. largest stoc! per Hanging: eres corner 13th street and canal, _ Pictures, Frames, Picture ¢ MACHINISTS. es, 3s. % se Jou» McCLrLLAND. Lonfsiana ave.and loth street. | BY TERMS CARE sumer. jel-ly® Wriven & Win PACS Pio -PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. eg pcb ries ‘A. Walker, 1410 I street. CELECT EXCURSION ‘Window and Tss- ARLIN OLITAN MARKS? STOR™.N. B.cor.H and Sth. 2 | Uyarrs Nav onal MaSKeTAli Lith at.ueer Peay. es a MANTLES. ~- COBL’S - Haxittow & PFARSON, Slate, Marble, &o..cor.9£D. eas AR. Sueriieny & Uo. Mantels: So..b10 Penn.ave, | ‘The Steamer Tockra & Buea vay, 2h venue, MERCHANT TAILORS, Lady of the Lake Devin & Co... N.¥) 113 Pa. ay., bet. 1thalath sts. | wili make her first Excursion to COBB'S ISLAND MILLINERY, &c. ee ‘us. O. B. Giiett, 614 9th st., opp. Patent Office. i Pe icons veh searans ‘Thursaa: ly 18, 1872, EL MAK ac. Leaving her wharf at 2 o'clock p.m. sharp: return- Cc ores, eermaced oe Patent Office, ing BUNDAY, Jnly 21. This will NLA. Lrox. 813 opposite Post Office. offer to pleasure seekers one of the Jos. PaAUrLER, (also Bronzing and Giiding,) 1009 B. | most pleasant trips trom the city § IC STORES. eapecia'ly as the tickets will be limited to the accom. — modation of the steamer. aud nons will be Li Nin oes a at the office and to known. pai Those w OTARIES, to participate must sign'fy their intention 4 AG iiitev siz Pn. av. Law Titles, Oouvevancing. eee OSE CUSGETR. Aeett, ce Plant's Sto pep a and lsthets, | _ivi6-2: Corner New York avenue and 15th str “— ry = OONLIGHT EXCURSION. C@YSTER SALOONS. Mees BS) Haxvey & Hexven, 1016 Penn. ave., corner Ith st. STEAMER ZAIDEE, ‘Pur OvsteR Bay, (G. W. Driver,) 126-18 Penu. av. cae CHARUEE EE ORERE: PAINTERS. & $ .avenns. | Will leave Oronch’séth street Wharf on MONDAY. OPE hows. 255 Loutians aversbet an avinats. | TUESDAY. “and (WEDNESDAY CANXON & AXGEL. 62) La. wy ide, bet. 6th &7th | EVENINGS, July 15, 16 and 17. at 5. Groace B. Krux, 452 Penn. ave. , bet. 46 and Sth ets | o'clock running down the Pot mac ae 18,60 streets N. W. far as Mount Vernon; returning by moonlight, JOM Tonreixe.2 race Hand dh a bg ote trip TWoketes 20 oeuant to be had ai the cathe. bet Fesra wt, | beat. ‘ 3315 3t Ertins Mantin, og O st..bl.0 87, rear F'O8 MOUNT VERNON —The steamor ARROW, FRaxcis MILLER, 7 9h street, near Penn Oapt Prank Hoilivesieoy ie any SYLVESPen, 1212 7th street, near M. ing been eebailt and ent relp reiltted ye SN ANGERS, y her preseut owners, will leave he Dace nr maak: match aries, nese Peet. aetewe, wharf, Yoot of 7th strect: dnily, Sunday exespted, for Gro. ER, 429 9th strest, between D au Mount Vernon (the tomb of Washington) aad iuter- maw vs, bet. 19th and ath. | mediato landings. TAMES SYRES. K _Je19-3m__ Gen’i Superintendent Steamer Arrow. MA4S88ALL BaLt PAviLion. This beantifn! snmmer resert having been en- larged and refitted, is now open for ckerter for Excursions and Pic-Nic > Darties. Jon J, Haste, 887th st.,epp. P. 0. Departmen Waris W. Leconrr, 695 7th st ose: Potent Ome ax PoCial inducements are offered to Snuday Schools & Fats..near Pat. Office. €7-Send for ciroaler | "iy B'S cctal arrangements hariug been mate EDICINES. with the authorities cf Charles county to keep orlor Ll elroy pine | Pps! a ge hed Schoen Benutl. Wa. Mi. Cannon, fal resort without fear of being aunoyed by disor erly partice. Seen eS | teres of charter’ ksiy 6. Oust. RANK HOLLINGSHEAD, 7th etrert wharf, lin . 627 Pennsylvania a 0. JouNcoN, Pa. av., bt. 8&9; also, 5 LADIES’ GOOD: J PeLiMaN, (copying @ specialty) 982-4 Ket. am AL ODS. PIANOS. ILLINERY GOODS! — DRY @0UDS {1 Fo Seer eicu, Ghiith,eb.Fe av..agt.Knabe’s M BORERY, DI homer eriONs ‘CIURE & PORTRAIT FSAMES. em trticies in each line just received. Fashen Laser ins Por aventes near Isthistrest, RU tho LAT EeE BY Eras OP MILLINERY es LB Peewery.Gobbing ap cialty,) Sil Tua strest, Peso PLANING MILLS, vs je13 3m 145¥ lth, corner P street. a Y E §, bide street and canal. - - - - Heuive: Wn reos & Ou. cor 1sihat an Oanst. | [V[ISY ZA MccORMICK, Daniet Situ, Phenix 1216 Obie avenue, i ‘9th Street, between Band & Monnfacturer of Moultings, Brackets, Newels, an last Opensé an elegant stock of MILLINERY Baiusters, &c., and ¢ealor im Bash,Doors& Blinds: = DS, comprisi i the newest design: in Pattern Bonnets, Hats. Flowers, Bibb: PLASTEREBS. Laces, &c. Also, @ fuil li if ies” Ui Jous F, KiNG, 631 Muss. ave. bot. 6th and 7th sta | Gerwear; to all of which she eile the aventoee Gir & Lane plain and cruamental,46ach at. | the Tadi ERS. of Washington snd vicinity. apld PLUMBERS AND GAS FITT! ; = 4. B Skerunnn £ Co..9l0 Pa-ay: bet och & 1th ate SBAN S008, FLOWERS and RIB- Haar : BONS, at prices to suit, at Booretos & Pransow-cor sth a D “wi-tt 8. HEULER'S, 715 Market Space, JaMr= F. Suen, 609 La. near La. = 4 Rinewa strest, bet. u 21. faare SS ist Pa. av., bet. 19th and 2th sts — bases HELLER, $ix- Bore A m?-tf 715 Market Space. S Basa ——_ —— ‘“ DRINTING OFFICES, JUST BEOEIVED—A tine sasortment of Bors cso BaoTens, 1012 Pa.aye.bet 10th & 1th sta, : fan's a So, corner streets, EBLIN ig Gines, 60-350: ¥ atrects near Tt, PATTEBAS, ee SUIFERD PRODUCE AED PROVISIONS. 2c. &0., which I am prepared to sell at the lowes vrte® UNUPRHIZL8.E, corner sh & Dats, | Prices. Gall and be con ieced. B.B.Yornes, Western Produce Company .470 Pa.av, eut0-tr M.P. LEROH, 716 th etroct, potwe @ sed a. oe D ee bos and 7th street. = = AtstRer UDLSY, cor. La, avenue be St: atc, corner fh and F op. Otc, CORNS EXTRACTED. st ITHOU notan & Latta, corner 1sth apd ole. T PAIN, co the sh ERI Ne & Jonns, 1425 F atreet, nea % pe pene With ease immediately after the operation. Bunions, — | Daserte ate Lose a ere Sek ates % cessfully treated at Dr. : sth etre 7 &3,00. Post Office. U.s. Hour: mi. to 6 p. m. Ga lahat obo Preconny Dent wer Viale: Ny, st..opp Tri Press of business at office precludes visit i Trl sitect, Spposite P.O. Dept. Palicnts at residences except Letwoen 6 aud s p. it 1404 F strest, near Treasury Devartmont | Before tothe many eminent Meroe eee nos (Aactn. cor. Ea are Stet. cnet. id the thoteans fof thir well Known sud reepo ie ae - Conte Bete onic Temple, Wechisnn ia. ‘is establishment. Established in yt RESTAURANTS, 2 * JoEN ScotT «Dini neSaLoon (meals 2c.) 936 La.av, Czoever AT COST. zs THOMPSON & bee & PARV: We dance at residence, § 3 per ord SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. PrRes Coleman, 237th at., a Center Market, Tock=n & SHERMAN, G3 Louisiana avenae, SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Wasnt Neton Business Gottnes, cor, 7thandLsts, | TO CLOSE OUT MY REMAINING SETS OF SEWING MACHINES, CROQUET, I SHALL OFFER THEM Warman & W:tsox’ itoer & Hon. agts.4e Pa.av. FROM T0.DAY AT PRIME sxe abe? ATE pimple, bilent SINGER 's, Lewis * x , ZWomaeiicnro, repatrine a specialty dig gb st eoat. ni? M.0-A. B..9th &D Evias Bow KOVED, J. Karr.ac't, 629 Pa. av, —— Warp Srw: comin COMPANY, 49 9h etroct. ‘The Family Favorite. S#” Sxamine it. I shall sell £3 Sets at 2. TEE “Krvetoxe,” A.G. Stone & Co., Ag'ts, 912 F ©... opp. Masonic Temple. Thestrongest and light- S4 Sete at $3. est, the best and moat perfect. Be sure and see it. Sets at $3.0. ‘SHIRT FACTORIES, Drviin & Co..(¥.¥.)113 Pa. ay., bot Wth&lath ste, uloraedbdeaga Mus L.A. McLean, 816 ¥ st., bet. 3&9, upstairs. €8 Sets ar $5. Mxs. BA. bxctm, sh Stunt ; also, ladies underwear erent Grove, Os Teh etreeks . Pant Office, AsT do not intend to keep Croquet hereafter, yon Bost. A. Waren, . 804 D st, ween Sth 9th, | Ought not let this chauce pass by to get acheap and SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORIES, | £004 Croquet, as such & chance offers but soldom, STAMPING DEPOTS. | B. SILVRGERRG, Mas. G. H nn Gan, st.. OD. Patent Office, iy9 312 SEVENTH STREET. A,B. Suxrneny & Co.,90 Pa. av.,bot.sth & lth ate _ BAK PEN. STORE YARDS. W. J &C.A. Acken, let and E streets N. W. ge Bergan 206, orth a Bi | cme ot Gane a ren, heiitieaeniieter aa ees bee eee Pree arrameas, bused ha onnrara: Reabeonn eM When. ikatret RICHARD B, NOHUN @ Co., aoe EXAMINED rf Ea 1016 Pennsylvania avenue. ALEY.| oS — Gonveyanc’s, Notary, ER Anp 2. Py Warn. ‘cor, Peeve H omnerrint, ‘@STth street, near D. on r & Jas, 8. Toruam & Co., 451th st., edj’g O. F. Hall. Washington News and Gossip, Intanwat Raves ¢ to-day were © ted States Consul at the e White Honse that he wou! ington for a week unless he was telegrap't to come here on t fin Jarthy has been promo- d Thomas B, March has agree colored G points in orth Carolina during week. Gen. Cowen, Assisiant Secretary of the Interior, sent a telegram to Sec yesterday that everything ists the Sioux, they having adhered 1 ple among thfuliy to thei promise to be peai THE siGNaL sERviC la circular to the disferent boar: sm bers of commerce, and agri assoeintions thronghont the county, enclosiug a copy of the act of Congress enlarging the powers of the nal service, and inviting any euggestions or recommendations to pertect tle system and the service. Mr. Srorrep Tart, chiet of the Brule-Sioax Indians, with twelve or more of his principal chiefs, will arrive in Washington the tal of the present week, to rettie with the i gard to the lo ed Tail has kept the out seven years, and is + looking’ Indian chi peace now’ for heved to be the fi the continent. ENERAL Mort, formerly of our army, but now major gener amy, and aide-de-cam it to this country, and was presen by Acting § ttis virtually Mi RANCR AND Crime.—The burean of uke to all the jails, ons and penitentiaries in the United States, king for statistical information in relation to ition and crime. importance ¢ arriving at accurate results in inquries of th: pature heing now gi institutions will doubt facts, which will be we ap int ing volume to be published by the bureau for general infor The Treasury regulation of June 20th, concern ing exemption from duty of imported material going into the construction and repair of Amer- ican vessels, wiil be so modified as to require payment of duty on hemp, manilla, iron bars, copper and composition metal, upon their entry. When it shall be shown that such articles have been manufactured into materials entering into the construction or repair of American vessels, the duty paid will then be refunded. INDIAN APPAIRS IN TEXAS AND ARIZONA.— A batch of commanics from Texas and Arizona in regard to indian ailairs was received at the Interior department to-day. None of the communications, however, contain any news of special importance. Lieut. Thomas Garvey, of the Ist cavalry, in a letter dated Fort Whipple, A. T., dane 1 es an account of an expedition against the aostile Indians, im which some of the latter were . Giibraith, of the 10th intantr; from Fort Griffen, Tex: in which he gives au aecount of the mnassacre of Abel. Lille and Francis Lee, and t ture of Cordelia, Susana aad John Abel He had been in pursuit of the savages, but had not succeeded in rescuing the capti er of the New York Central rai company, had a conference with Acting Secre- tary Richardson and Commissioner Douglass tuis morning, In reference to the decision of the latter ordering a levy for the tax ot nearly $500,000 on scrip dividends, Judge Richard om agreed with Commissioner Douglass, and refused to suspend the decision of that officer, in order to bring the matter before the courts. He in- formed them that the department would not waive its rights under the summary process afforded by the law, but the company might leposit the amount of tax claimed in United Stetes bonds, and then bring suit against the collecter at Atbany, as though a formal distraint had been made. Trusses FoR SOLDIZRS.—The board, of wijch Dr. J. J. Woodward was president, pointed by the Surgeon General to select from among the different specimens presented, the best trust, to be presented to soldiers, under the late act of Congress, have coucluded theirex- amination. They examined several hand: truses. and finaliy selected the Bartlett, But- man & Parker, and the Chase trusses as the best suited to the wants of soldiers aflicted with hernia. Theapplicants under the law wili ply directly to the nearest pension exam! surgeon, who certities that the claimant titled. The surgeon then forwards his cate tothe Surgeon General, who reters it to Pension office, tur the purpose of determining whether the claimant is entitled to the benetit of * pension rolls fr Upon that tact betng certified to the Surgeon general he issues the truss to the goi- dier through the examin: surgeon. The pames ot about 1) soldiers suffer from hernia are borne on the pension roils. The law gives but one truss to each soldicr, and provi for no ri this act, being carried upon th her Nice Presidents Brown and Blair. They tell this story to-day of Dr. Henry, who is staying at the Grand Union The other day be was called upon to attend ratz Brown tn New York. when Gratz face- usly and foolishly remarked : “1tis seldom, Doctor, that you are so hon- ored to be Called to attend a Vice Presi- dent ‘Oh, no,” replied the Doctor, I attended € President (?) Frank Biair in 63, but your case is a good deal worse than his” Eli Periains” in N.Y. Commercial. Tae Cost or Strixes.—The eight hour movement in New York, it is stated, is imped- ing the ‘th of that city, as well as depriving the workmen of their proportionate share of the profits or their labor, Thus, the following statement prepared from the records of the de- partment of buildings, shows that for the five weeks ending July Ist, 1872, there were permits taken out for the erection of 295 buiidin; bo cost 83,290,000, while during the same period in isii there had been permits taken out for the erection of $21 buildings, costing $5.617,000; the ing 26, and in cost being however, appears touch more sensibly when anu examination is mace of the different classes Sfaatianey goles an ag- t bt at SDAY, JULY 17, 1872. TWO CENTS. ad Yrsrenr- Success of Goy. Bowie's Colt Catesby. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. The Defeat of Longteilow by Basset. Associated Press Reports. As announced in ¢ TAR Of last ever From Burepe Po-day. ‘The track was in exc betting was very he call at long od lent condition to the great tragedian, Z August Belm t the cla, were leigh, without efte nominations and eleven i unter & Traver: Dy Orsay and & é ¢ din the pools nt S400, Hanter & Travers re the race Springbok d Reviler were the favorites. vas a deal of re could be effeer certainly know turning to the Ur occas ES New York News. ternal perit two- year-olds that wei republican siate co . THE WRATHER is still very hot here THE ATTORNEYS OF T “and Electra, e change of pla '* were so bunched as tu render lay present an answer it is remembered that Ortolan the same distance that Alarm, when he made 1: refase to allow Intern the eight hour parade. AID ON ILLICIT STILLS. In their raid yesterds Brockiyn, Supervisor Date ii runping 40 gallons au hou 6 gailons moias: m, and all the tools and # in the iiicit stitis appeared upon Mr. Morrissey’s Defend st the race—but, as his o be confiscated to govern OFFERS FOR G There were twenty fellow $190, Harry Bassett The amount advertised for purchase Longtel’ow § 1,000,000. If bought, it will go at from 114.39 to 114.433,. —— mpeachment of Judge Barnard. BE WANTS MORE TIME, BUT 18 REFUSE: yy 17-—A meeting of the m agers of the Barnard impeachment c held last night, and a general course o The court met , Harry Basse dust before the race Longfellow br As the horses drew excitement was positively paintal. thousands of eyes were strained in that individual atmost heard his neighbor's heart beat, so stillwas the vast con- Lips were dry and from the momentary tensi dry went ap “ They are off. along trom man to man, but hardly before the were down on them and had passed the like a thunderbolt. he horses passed the scrawl Bassett led, with Longfellow next, and Detender last. They dashed oi at a killing pace, literally ranuing uarter races trom the jump. ond entered the first mile Bassett led Longfellow one length, with Defender four or tve lengths behind snd out of the race. they dusted to the quarter pole, bot making the pace terrific, and Longfello to Bassett’s ramp. e difference i ent down to the three-quarter ppeared to be at Basse’ y entered the home stre Sanatoea, Jaly course of people. ch, of the court of appeals, presi ssociate judges and twenty-five senawrs Barnard asked ings until the re- were present. a suspension of the pro spondent could be in court in person, and sented a physician's ertificate that is house with rheumatic gout counsel fur the respondent is aise ip @ care betore the supreme + adjournment The court refased to adjourn the court were then sworn j Wood moved to postyon 10 o'clock to-morrow. Political Movements in the West. CHicao, duly 17. e central comm ion at Springfield yesterday ‘ected a full Bross, of Cook cour LaSaile county pole Longtel beyond ail be So successful t to see Longt it he would pass Bassett like Jadge I. D.C Branch. They his head, and an arrow; but both Lo! heads and were straining & berculean contest already had th very nerve in the assett made an ef esome companion The republic district yesterday nominated James S. Martin for Congress. from him half a has written a | 5 nomination for Congre He announces Greeley & Brown. en The Saratog: FIRST RACE fO-DAY. SaRaTOGA, July #, for all ages, one mile, Alarm won, 2 Fadladden by one leng: $s now began to ce like a bird, ontinue at the ly. The sorrel was clearing s and looked as though he might same pace for a !o: friends were conf » They saw noi titully; he had ony burst in the inst er there was auy e to the three-quarter pole at the same THE SECOND RACE, ce, making two mi selling race, purse S000 miles, was won by Ali ford s head, Mary Louise 8 in the unprece- was telling on h gathered for a last effort. Bessett by @ ternitic burst drew away from his jnarters of a length, and came down the home and under the string & winner of b by a length im 3:5 third, one length be- | orite over the | others, leading of! end trailing. ‘Time, 2 5) THE THIED Race, ages, two miles, Tubman Won, beating Susan Ann three length: Lochiel fourth. antagonist thre 4, amid the mo ement and the’ most immens Merryman th Lopgtellow pniled up lame, and man broken down, the m y he gave way coming'into the hoiue stret the last quarter of the last mi ment in Tweed's Case. . court reassembled argument in the cas: r. O'Connor resumed, and bow the rightof ti overy of the mo: om the city and county of J. Tilden foliowed on the h made a request to take Fields at the close of ‘oenabie him (Beach) g4, where he is engaged in ‘ument case. The coart, sel, granted the request. ome indians. iy 17.—A dispateh states that Dodge und Colonel Nugent held d plat hereby badiy cut on the leg, whi to bring suit for th dulently obtained ce has ever before If Bassett is the greatest | country, then Longiellow is the next be: perfect gameness passed on the turf. made in four seconds and 1 up the case of Thomas t. Tilden’s argumen to proceed to the Barnard impese! h has never been sur- he first two miles were ed in making t recorded time in Engian time of the das! a 3 “ Indian agent D several stormy inte of Indians on the 15th and 16th, time affairs seemed very warlike, the Indians taking to the hills. After considerabie troable, ago for the Saratoga Cup, stood as the grentest time on record until to-day. THE THIRD RACE was for a purse of 500, one and #-half miles, for , winners of the Belmont and and which alwa, Travers stak Political Notes. HNeister Clymer. ef Readin said, be elected to Congress ¥ arrived at bis bome im S e willmake b that city next Fortanat 1, when retic uted by bers came w Sig whether for weal or woe, the aod MANE OF REAL Live r of an Engiish her tathe Parsago, nigh imaan, much to who vow onsider nor nih and 5 Jot dersey, and convinced that the father would net re- ent, worked wight day and for the maiutain- ance of an ever increasing 1 The hus- . it appear ned employment gs a laborer, earning tweive shillings per week@and the wite kept asmall shop. Thre sroom was diggin {his wife's f med him of the tmexorable barrister, who however, bad at last relented, and had icft each is three 4 hters one-third of a sum ot 0,000 besides other (landed) proper Tue EaRTuquake oN Moxpa Missovm:.—if anybo scale, tor on Mow tock, we had an earth had noticed a she It was £0 elight, | eptible to t p quietly g down. But the shock at 10). wa: Lg-handed, eurging ene, accom boarse, rumbling sound of an ¢ ¢ duration ot the shock was very *ay that there were two shocks at ver things on a ta: be laid mi ot the An old ‘phy days withont serious distnr lure nO seriously € larger vertels, ae it begine in tht tities of the nerve /RPER'S Shan ryietl iow, and de better thar day than he was drisesd in 8 mor ngteliow wnc he conc gone into the mrach tndizes thesun was All of these dangerous; an bathers should that bathing immediately afer ea n the heat of the day. or in the sta § is to the last degree hurtf: excluded. Back Jury and Gray Pianet started. pools as follow: S110; Jury, $55; however, a number of chiefi second interview, to return to tl and General Blorrow thinks this threatened war, promised, at a e Teservation, will prevent Buckden, $390, Gray Pianet, ; Piedmont, #22: At the half. Je the three first named horaes jumped off together, with Planet in the rear. They ran with great spirit, and so evenly that it was diffi- cult to tell from time to time which sbowed in front. Planet took thin, mn to make no effort until theyneared stretch for the last quarter of the last mile. Here ven his nga » and made play for first place. Buckden ‘nocepted the chalionge, and they went down the stretch Boston's Abortion Case. _ Boston, July 17.—Ybe jur; pelforwed by Dr. Gay . Gay and te Jobp fe. in the abortion abortion was of Pawtucket, R. ner, of Foxboro, as Piegmont ani AQUA.—During the re- cent democratic invasion of Cuappayua, it related that George N. Saunders, peering cau- tiously around, asked Farmer Greeley if there were “uny snakes about here?” There are a tew copperheads just now,” respomued the old farmer; “but they are perfectly tame.” This impromptu witticism created a rear ol laughter, in which the democrats joined most heartily Greeley paper. A REMARKABLE W the Central Cit Golden City, i ee