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THE EVENING STAR. Notes. Mon. Stanley Mat:hews, the president Cincipnati convent: ee * iT Dominated Published Dally, Sundays Execepted, | te > Greeley, ie now aton Hor tha blunder by aT THE Sta BULLDINGS, | ; pe yolitieal folowing” x G ra! Joe G T, O be livel - a | stump against Greeley. In bis speech at Colam- HE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COWY, | Philosopher's tar Sy ieesfelly., fe tases mee “ PE MINN, Prev't. | 3 y ‘ J see of old —they were pe bigh-targ whige (e™ TVENING STAKE ts served by carrier to on P - s Fhe acktabele Sentine ew subscribers st TaN CENTS PER WEEK, or Fox- 4 . * saving shundoned Grant, deutes —— €T-Fous Oknt PER MONTE, Gopies at the counter oe Pg me uacaes eke ee Two Cxxrs cach. By mall—three months, $1.80: | MPLLLh life, but he wont eat crow. KLY STAB pebitened Friday OLS Repwistran (Gre sles Soe: unas oaks Beeee + year. arial cases | . Tru , ye 1 x re dingraced bimecit in New H. by gett me | . 40—N2. 6.044. WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1872. TWO CENTS. | setter Sos Nt tn ne oF Bates ot furnished on evetieation, | be droped from the Leen ick ct at eek Be jie, but he ' —— — — - ——— = = — - — = 4 | it vastiy in Connecticnt where his late perfor ITICAL | | MOUSE FURNISHING STORES. 7 3S E TRNIN ~ ME SUMNER SPEAKS. ances are well known.” ALPHABETIC | 3.W. Doreen & Bee te cena | SPECIAL NOTICES. VENING i ae Tor Supporting Greetey | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | “senator Wilson uns written a etter in which BUSINESS DIRECTORY: | Gi0.?. Gove vigtasket. 10she sv..bet leh alith pa \ ait ee oon TLE he denies in toto the Thousand and on | ICE COMPANIES. pard. ———— —= a s stories attributed to bim by the opposttio ventaining Cards of First-class Establishments | iypery Ick Co., office, '84 Pa. ay.,near ith | A Clergymac, while residing in Sout Washington News and Gossip _The letter of Mr. Sumner, referred tin Tae | This Afternoon s Dispatches. | uf Susns lie refers to bis long were im all Brauch of Business in the District. | 4¢E CREAM MANUFACTORIES. ed wren cee 1 patitaib * | Star of yesterday, replying to Dr. A. T a eer aapiearnese defence of the doctrine that all men. Ganver & Howser coruer lth st. & Pa. ave | for the cure of Nervous Wes t! InveRNWAL Kuvesce.—The receipts fromthis | Avgnsta, Wm. H A. Wormley, Dr. Bowen, R. -fssociated Press Reports, mt Re gene | aid TURAL WAREHOUSES. INK FACTORIES. sorde: SO o¢ 3 4 the | W. Tompkins, George D. Johnson, and other a h ality, tberty. and all the rights which POM ILES os td be. ave.,Dt.th Blnnets, | Axnacax isu Cooflice,sl2%h st, bet. Band F. Great numbers hare been cared hy | S0UFce to-day were $164,913, and the total for | 115 iene eh ored men of this city as to the New York News. be demanuls tor bim-eit |" INSTRUMENT MAKERS. Promptad by a desire to | the menih ending to-day $14; 2 | Course to be parsacd by colored mon in the H A CHILD BURNED TO DEATH. It is stated that arrangements have been © Fisews, Sarg. Instruments & Trusses, 447th st, | ‘Tae cor nataxce on hand in the Treasury | Pending Presidential campaign has been made Naw York, Jaly 3t—The tite at 4 —- ¥ ey i i 5 ntece aces Cope er Shyer Department fe $69,051,521.46, inetuding | RUNNC surate tevanes aes bers tm po ies; rs of the Grant republican sta op Tressnry | Yare Co. La. a t $51,514,009 In coin certificates. The currency | erty and educated himself ina printing offi batiding itseit Oflice Dent, D. F. Hawtin & Go , 515 7th st is F.O. Dept. balance is $11,585,686.58. | President Grant, fortunate in early patronsge tenement houses dacy Of governor. It is ,cor. oh & Dats. a wks. Life & Fire, 1425 F st. pear 15th " | | became a cadet ‘at West Point, and was e: d chiid, burned to | Uederstood that a © n moving m® ect, Dear 7th street. 5 ig a ee AMUSEMENT | PostmasTen GrNewat Creswett will | cated at the public expense. Horace Gre: the matter ar : aad -ERIES. ‘ Francie Heyer, 05-606 Tth st, aU OES _ | deliver a speech in faver of Grant and Wilson | trom eariy lite was earnest and constant again: DDO hat even Camere * 10 122s Pa. svo., Det, 13th amd 1h sts, Co. EL. Bchmidt.agt. éeh'st | - —<—a4L:~*«73TSt | at Jackson, Michigan, to-morrow. He returns | *!av¥ery, fall of sympathy with the colored race, adors yester- ring to cee will ¥S-AT-LAW. | AND FECT b | spit apse » | and always foremost inthe great baitle for their | day attended the launching of the steamboat | accept Socotieid,, while For tor the 7 45% sirect. nent City Hal io this city on Baturtay' next, | Tights. President Grant, except as a soldier, | Kawakee, which has been built forthe Japan- | Change. . %, #4. v5 9. City Bali. Foa Tax Bexerit oF | Persona. — Commissioner Baker, of the | Summored by the terrible accident of war, | cse government. The republicans of the fifth Maine @etrict ci c t Pe has returned from North | B¢ve? did anything against slavery, nor has he SENOR MAPISCAL, > posed te he reuoms 7 Mr. Hal bela le LE¥R, Se2 D atrect, opposite City Hall — — s ; ea " ne “ : ra | at any time 6) the col- ister of foreign affairs of Meaico, | Convention yesterday, and vominated mn | eee Waris (alec eonveyansiag.2900 Tim etrect ST. JOSEPHS ORPHAN ASYLUM Carolina. M. Thatcher hes resigned esa | Gred sree. Horace Grecley, eatnestiy: destend ut Juarez, and now charged a | A- by uce‘amuation: mem) vil service board of examiners | that colored citizens should yote, and earnestly | s cond time to represent Mexico at Wash A. H. Taylor hax been nominat | | ; | AT L@FFLER’S GARDEN, | for the Interior department on account of a | championed impartial euftrage; but President | arrived bere yesterd: republicans of the 2Ist Pennsylvania dis 13 press of other dnii Grant was on the other side. LOSS BY THE CONFLAGRATION AT HUNTER’S aA - He reters to Greeley as a person of large heart POUNT. z Benj. S. Ewell, of William and Macy J. F.Lirrwarn,n n oN No Mone Poriticat Assessments. — The | and large understanaing, trained to the supp. rt The damage by the fire at Hanter’s Point is | College, Virginia, has written a letter in wh | ME, hag yong ac. circulation of another paper asking for political | of human rights, always beneficent with the | estimated by an insurance agent ata muilion | be says that Gen. Grant did all that any fri he Kine, 631 Mass, {HOGEAPHERS WEDNE: DAY, Atovst 71a. subscriptions was stopped in the Post Office dc- | T?0r, always ready for any good cause, and | and a half dollars. Last evening immense | of the College of William and Mary could have sabi never deterred by oprosition or reproach. Add | crowds of spectators visited the scene of the con- | ®*ked bim to do towards the restoration and Josera F. GEDNET, 463 Pa. ave., bet. 4% and 6th ais — ne a Aiiwaiys Bee Baek Sn eee to these quulltien: coesplomows in his life, uotir- | fagration. “The fire continued to bare alt night, | endowment of the College. LIVERY STABLES. his institution beirg in need, and having noreg- | Civil service Tegul a misery ing indusiry, which leaves no moment without | and the ee river was singularly “hMenpen Wr Ovr"—_As ona Most Keres &Co., Willard's Hotel Stables, Mth & Date | olar income. hos appenis to the charity of the its fruit; abundant political knowledge; ac-| beautiful. All the surrounding section was . 2 Mystery ry = Nation. JR., 1830 to 1338 E street. Tickets, 50 cents, to be het at the AsyInm. j21.5¢ THE PUBLIC DEBT STATEMENT “or this | Quaintance with history; the instinct and grasp | brilliantly iMuminated. Although it is very ma. | Seleed—When the troope at Fortress Monroe Wash neTon NalLor, 1336 a >> ~ month; to be téeued thom the Treas Depart. | ©” Statesmanship; an amiable nature; a mag- | terially abated the fire will probably con were paid off in April last a number of them LOAN OFFICES. {EVENTH GRAND A oe ee oe nanimons soul, and, above ail, an honesty which | to-day ifthe supply of oil holds out. Nofireot | Went On & spree, among them being first ser- OmaRLEs HERZ ment to-morrow, will show rather @ small | no suspicion has touched, and you have a brief | this magnitude wasever before witnessed on the 7 Baker, of battery G, U.S. artillery. On 8. GoLDsTEIN SCHUETZENFEST | decreas —between one and two millions only— = of the antecedents of Horace Gree- | East river. his way back to the fort from Ml creek, a S Pa. ave., corner Isth street. LOOKING GLASSES, | asthe payments this month have been heavy | ley. Few of these things, he says, appears in THE SEMI-ANNUAL SESSION town situated about a mile west of the fortress, Pie & Browd, 2) Z, Capitol t. | peyxcis Law, 12 Pa. avenue near ISth street. OF THE and the receipts rather light. the Pre.ident. He next refers at some length | of the Hebrew order of Bnai Berith was held | and abounding in groggeries, he was followed " LUMBER YARDS. ——— = to what he terms the “outrage perpetrated | yesterday, representatives being present from | by two white men and a colored man, who, su; ce ae ah wire, Retween Gand H. | yy McLean, corner 13th street and canal, WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN VEREIN, | How. .H.Stansweataer, of Conn.,Chair- | upon Hayti,” and after reviewing that matter | diflerent parts of the count: pesing he bad considerable money in his pass BANKS AND BANKERS. MACHINISTS. man of the Dis.rict of Columbia Committee in | adds: “+ This terrible transaction, which notody OFFERS OP DONDS. sion, formed a plan to rob kim. On reaching @ See WP EE fio ap | Jouy McULELTAND. Loutstans ave. and 10th street, AT the House, is here on brief visit, but leaves | £4 defend, w among the, antecedents’ of Pres. |, There were twenty-three ers of bonds to. | Seclnded spot Or the road one of fhe robhers ten pera ne ee w . aie ident Grant, from w! you can judge who | day, amounting to $4,311,100, at from 11138 to uck Bake ferrible biow, killin Rhone Pacvte. om Istiaes opp Treuaaiy Dep't | woetee Wises Ws it ybet. 1X. ay and bat, THEIR BEAUTIFUL PARK, Waching’on vil be Fd to learwekoe ee heaute | Much the colored ace can fely aponhis heart | 11828" The amount adverdsed for parchass | stauly. They then searched hie pocket BATHS. inven Rennes Eee Bean Seen CAN ETE OEE ee ROAD? is entirely restored. “He speaks very hopefully charges against the President in relation tobis | Ha38 to 11078. | DOMENE will go at trom | nothings 7 hereupon they dragged ‘the ‘body wag nr more om rir duly 29, 30, 31, and Int and 20 of Ane | Heth? cive's Kandsome majority for Praitons treatment of Frederick Dongiass, aud censure: | |) mmavy sat or coat. down, 46 the ‘teach and buried it under an ol SaaTos HAL! BLK ARDSALOON, corner 9th & Date, | METROROLITAS REM B.coc-5i ond 6th gust, 1.7 Geant: im (the President) because he would do noth- ne hundred thousand tons of Scranton coal ee or four weeks later the; oO 5 HYATT’s NATIONAL MARKET. BY. Ss ing in behalf of the civil rights bill. Asmal! | was sold to-day, at prices as follows:—Lump, | Came over from Hampton in a boat on a dar! MANELES. wp, | PRIZES TO THE AMOUNT OF $2,500.| PnustpexT GnANT’s ENTREE into Utica | Portion of the effort and earnest will so freely | 10,090 tons. at's $3.25; steamship, 10,00) | Bight and dng up the body, setting it adrift in HAMILTON & PxaRson, Slate, Marble, Be. cor $8. Gas yesterday was announced by asalute of canuon | £'¥€” to the St. Domingo scheme, he says,would | tons, at $3.25a%; grate, 15,000 tons, at | the Roads, but it was found on the beach near @ Fux Patent Office & B SRErHEnD & 00.. Mantels Oe eee PBIZE SHOOTING, ave averted the ku-klux outrages at the South. | €3.424°f3.45; egg, 15,000 tons, at $3.45a85.5); | the steamboat wharf afew days afterwards, 38. Krenz Bods, 1233 Pe. TUCKER & BUERMAN, AILORS. 25 PRIZE BOWLING, and the ringing of the bells of the city. An | He thinks the Philadelphia convention was less stove, 30,000 tons, at £3.85a83.95; chestnut, 17,00) | Some of the sergeants comrades, suspecting BLACKSMITH SHOPS. MERCHANT 2 - Det. 1ith&iath sts LADIES PRIZI SHOOTING, | Organization of veteran soldiers met him at the | republican than that at Cincinnati, and that the | tons, at £3424 aS3.48%. that all was not right, have been on the alert ACH IN, (Horan Shoorng, &c ) 45 & Ma aye, | DEvLINE Co... N-¥.)1113 Pa. av, det. i GRAND CONCERT AND DANCING. depot and escorted him to the residence of Sena- | platform of the latter was most worthy of the THE SPECIE SHIPMENTS for a clew to his mysterious death. Oneot them KiX= Nook, Shipamithg,54& 66 Water st. MILLINERY, ac. i * sy ies tor Conkling. This afternoon the President will | equal rights it states and claims. Horace Gree- | to-day were $500,000. being in Hampton the other day, on business BLEACHERIES, aieracuices aun He mae. 0. B. Guutart, ¢ nao Patent Ofc®. | po PULAR AMUSFMENTS, IMMENSE It) receive the citizens of Utica at the opera house | ley has among his immediate supporters, in al! = fell in with a colored man very much unde &.T. Waite, Straw At - *! av. . DRN. 0 < * ba MIN TION ard SPLENDID DISPLAY of FIRE. | In that city. Ex-Governor Seymour dined with —— parts ’ ; - ; intluence of liquor, and commenced tant MODEL MARKERS, &c. parts of the country, devoted and consistent re- From Eurepe To-day. nt WORKS EVERY BAY and EVENING During the | the President at Senator Conkling’s residence | publicans, always earnest for reform and purity MISS NELLIE GRANT. him. The colored man got angry and told the U. Orrenuas. 6 7th streot, 9 eee Festival. last night. A government, on whose lives there ls noshadow Virxwa, July 31.—Miss Neilie Grant is now | foliier if he did not shut up he would be serred [Aap ts 313 itn sproutinw and Gilding.) 1008 Wonderful TRAPEZE PERFORMANOE by the SSS of suspicion—being a contrast in character to | in this city. as Sergeant Baker had been served. He then Pa ave. bet. 6thand7thate | 2° bes 1c STORES. Benowned French Artists, ALBERT and ADELE TRANSFER OF Navat OrFicens—Com- | those rings which play such a part in the present THE GENEVA ARBITRATION. questioned the colored man, who was just drunk & street northwest, Tes Teh strect, near IE street, BICOLO. mander J. G. Skerrett has been detached trom | Administration. The country knows too well | GENEVA, July 31.—There is authority for the | enough to tell him all he knew. The matter was - Lrcass. ~ PROV. HENRY'S STERKOPTICAN, Disclosing | the naval academy and ordered t special dut: the military ring, the Senatorial ring, and the | statement that there is complete harmony in the | brought before Justice McDevitt, of Hampton, west corner 9th sud B sts. _N@TARIES. Law. Titles, Conveyancing. | Vic¥* &f the late Franco-Prussian 3 © Washingt >. 6 Y | custom-house ring, through which the President | board of arbitration upon the Alabama claims, | Who issued warrants for their arrest. “Buck ES. A.G. Hater, S19 Pa. ," 5 "| cate BGEBBUND., ABION, aud OHOBAL | St Weshington, D. O., on the Sth of Angust. | acts. Such supporters ale very poor recommen- | 80d a speedy settlement of all questions before | Smith” was arrested for the murder, while the Wu Barta vtYys( Retigions,&o }, 27th st.,cor.D OPTICIANS. ah one Veale SOCIETIES bare neon favited. ged hades pected _——- oa Lr i oe hasbeen detached | Gation. the tribunal is expected within a few weeks. colored man, Tom Jefferson, is beld as a wit- a Punenis aie deen abort a2 Pa. ay., bet. lath and 1siheta. | be present and render some of their choicest selec- | trom the Frolic and ordered t hold himself in Referring to the coalition of the liber ENGLISH COURTESIES TO OUR NAVAL ormi- | ROM readiness for orders t> the surveying vessel F st., opp. Patent Office. = . democrats he say: CERS, lic) 3B Pat. bet See hoch, ER Our Celebrated MARINE BAND, under the di- | Portsmouth. Lieutenant W. W. Ihoades haa aM 07 M i md 2 176., corner lth st. ection of Proi H. Fries, will give GRAND Ct Y i Y ‘i welcome, and not Lonpon, July 31.-The American fleet which A NIAL Mcss—A Jersey Widower We ronsdose ftom. | fas Orisee Bats (OW. Driver els Penn CERTS DAILY, from 3 {oll p-m. viecuee oeanen an Leer maeees surveying in @ multitude rather than an individ@al. To | has been for some weeks at Portsmouth is going | ond a New York Lass.—A German was held in re 1.L/AMs, (Books bought and sold.) 8097th at PAINTERS. TPANOING MUSIC, under the direction of Prof —— bd . suppose that Horace Greeley, when placed | to Cowes, where it will be inspected by the | ©1.000 bail by Justice Marten, of Jersey city, Bes. F. Farxcw, (Stationery s specisity,) 613 CuakLes ARMOR, 310 9th st., near Penna. avenue. | Schroedor. OUR FLEET IN THE SOUTH ATLANTIC—Dis- | Where he can do the colored men the most good, | Prince and Princess of Wales, and probably | yesterday morning, to answer for an assault Hiewaky Rosexts, 1026 7th st., above Lon! bet.éth 7th sts. | Brilliant Display of FIREWORKS and MAG | patches have been received at the Na depart. | ¥'!! depart trom the rule of his honest life is an | Queen Victoria. His Highness will en- | Committed under rathersingular circumstances. BOOT AND SHOE STORES. 6th &7th | WIFILENT. ILLUMINATION EVERY NIGHT Soe vy Gepai insult to reason. The democrats have accepted | tertaim Rear Admiral Aiden and a number of | He hrs recently lost his wife. About two weeks 4 ro bet. 46 and 6th sts | During the Festival. men* from Rear Admiral Taylor, commanding | the Cincinnati plattorm and intend in good taith | other officers of the fleet to-morrow. On Friday | ®g° be mvited a young and unesually pretty Asa L Hazerton. streets H.W. ‘ons have been made to preserve | the naval forces on the south Atlantic station, | to maintain it. ‘The allegations that Horace | Similar courtesies will be extended to them by fit! fo come over to the house of his father-in- seovs & & Jack pes Pasay Rasy acto B on the Grounds. dated July 20th. The store ship Supply sailei | Greeley has gone to the democrats or will be | the mayor of Southampton. aw from 13th street, New York, where he first & Beicsary, 419 7th at SPECIAL DETROTIVES have been engaged to | from Rio for New York on the l0thor July. sce that no Improper Chari Hall. Cray Wixnsox. S08 7th street. between H and I. 5M Bralone. 248 3d st... sdj'g Washington House. K. FUN, Boot Maker. 17 Peunsylvania sveu: A. P. Gear. Slipper Manafactarer, 206 7th st. 5.W. BRASS WORKS. controfled by democrats are without foundation ae became acquainted with her. He promised to orreason. Greeley & Brown will carry into the Fires in Baltimore and St. Louis. marry her, Put, under pretence that’ the Pastor national government an unswerving devotion to | _BALTixonE, July 31—At 12:30 o'clock tais | of his church was out of town, induced ber to the rights of the colored men, not to be disturbed | ™0rning a fire broke ont in warehouse No. 44 | live with him as bis wife; and in order to make by partisan dictation on sectional prejudice. It | West Lombard street, occupied by Joseph 8. | the proceeding more regular, placed - her fe had cers are admitted. The Wesp wes at Montevideo on the the 26th of ADMISSION : June, expecting to rail early in ena for Ascun- To the Patk.....39 Cents | To the Pavilion.25 Cents | sion. The Ticonderoga was visiting the ports jo Return Tickets, on the northern part of the station. A transfer D 3 Cars of the Silver Spring and Boundary Railroad | of officers took place between the Lancester and | is for you to consider, whether the time has not | Fineh & Co., wholesale liquor dealers. The loss | finger the wedding ring which bis w ~naUl LDING MATERIA aus. — Fuaxew Witt See ee aye bet iat and 20th. To the Schuman Parke Fates Gente | ‘ermians | the Portsmouth and Supply on the 2th of June, | come tor something better than the sword, and | 's estimated at $10,000, mostly covered by insur- | worn. On Friday inst he beat her cruelly and B Susrueao & lo..9% Pa.av.,ber 9th &lothate, | Has, A. KRAc#2, i213 N. ¥. avenue, near 121 fothe Schuetzen Park. Fare Cents. ___jr?58t_ | and the Portsmouth sailed for New York on the | whether @ character like Horage Greeley does | @nce- A turned her out of doors. She sought her sister, WBC Rrowax, Moal ‘c..13% stand Oanal, | W.H Sratsxou-e, slso.PictureFremes,)WS37thst. | O75 No.) On Exhibition (New No. | 2th. ‘The anniversary of the coronation of | not give stronger assurance of good government | _ ST. Louis, July 31—The white and color and through her intercession was restored to her BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, &e. " PATENT AGENTS: 486 and Sale 439 Queen Victoria was celebrated by salutes and | than can be found in the insulter of the colored | Works of Boucher & Walkewitz were totally | family. Her parents and herself complained of ¥& HOURER, ( wholesale ouly)c 9th & D, 8. B. oor. F& th | ore gr. ar ‘7TH Sr. | dressing ship of all the vessels in the harbor of | race, already famous from the rings about him | destroyed by fire this morning. The loss has not | him for bis pssault ER, (choice getda.J BW. Crm Rhaes: | K ER Kio. ‘The 4th of July was similarly celebrated; CABINET SHUPS. and his plain inaptitude for civil life. The ad- | Yet been ascertained. Among the insurances is | have also institute No. 416 7th street, bet streets, cight | All the foreign verselsin that harbor uniting with | ministration of Grant is merked by acts of de- | £5,000 in the North American of Philadelphia. tion.—N. ¥. —— between D aud sbove Odd Fellows Hail, our own, ; . = linquency, especially toward the colored race, NP St aR TRS Faiweavtr.ialeUpholstering Jen Gst.,bet.sar, Saw Gore waLe, Ghotce Oil Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, &. —_—_——_+e--___ by the eidé of which the allegations on the im: Seas canes | On Extacen Pmresante.—A tent Jewel STL rtaiene ann Saaeee Tis Seeernear Pat Otice, arGend for croular | Alto. largest stuck Paper jugs, Window | Tae Riot InSAVANNAR—A Number of Per- | peachment of Andrew Johnson were technical were Looking at the Cirens. describes the enthusiasm with which the new ; | AND BUILDERS. 3 Seen ee inert, Reamer eicines, Cords and Tas’ | sons Injured.—The riot Monday was oecasioned | and trivial. Unquestionably President Grant Tene Havre, inp. July 31—While «| victory of the Amberst crew, at the recent re- H. How: = 1.618 B street. bet, 6th and Tt PATENT MEDI poe _, Dyspepsia Eem- | “ne TERING Dasa > by a: emp*s of negroes t ride in the white cars. | deserved impeachment for high crimes and mis- | Circus SS a Prairie City | gatta at Springfield, was received at = _. omer ti & DARING, 487 Mo, av., bet 4% and 6 Maye For snic, sei fin et..by Wa. Mr Cannon, | Please remember Name and Number. _jel-ly* | Several negrocs were ejected by young men. | demeanors rather than a renomination. stisation of Goa oahcers of EE teatieatie ec | pittag te ocean eres oa ircama, thomsen oxen’ By tremely cha tena auafacturer snd proprietor. Bach boitle has g | —————— Sut SANS ANNO ————— | The excitement increased, and towards night | | Again, Mr. Sumner, at some length, harp: | attention of the officers of that institation, a | giving the news of the eens ot Ste bayer CARRIAGE FACTORIES. Ted label. 2" Buy mone other, aay ae er ee 2,000 negroes lined the streets, and also many | upon Hayti. He wants to see in the presid:n Y and stole $3,935; in | thoregatte, some one, elated with the resalt, Sosent H. Gxawam, 4i0-12-14 eth at., bet. Dand B — HIC GALLERIES. PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. | white perrons. About 8 o'clock a car wrs fired | tis! chair lifetime abolitionist, devoted to cist! *k of J. S. Beach on the | began to ring the college bell. President Stearns B b_ conaee Feat a i oe street uo eee pee ae ‘av., near 7th street. into, and the whitz men in the car returned the | fervice reform, beginning with the one-term Prairie City Bank for $267 ,and a check o' soon made his appearance, and wanted to know Bxo. 6) PeonsylvantaaveB BM, | J 0 douxcoe, Pa.av.,bt-8 £9: lao, Photo. stock | CQ ELECT EXCURSION Imio. A aeoenci Bring afterwards was fired | principle; a President who seta the example ot | & Hager on McKien & Minshall for $1,711. The | what was going on. “‘They've won,” was the CHINA. @ WARE, @e. | | EJ. Pui an,(copyings specialty, 933-4 B st, To into. A general ing was begun, which wes | Industry and unceltish dedication to the public | Payment of the checks hus been s:opped. response. “Who? what?” said he. ‘Why, our | wEHINA, GLASSWARE, Ge. a Piney Point and Point Lookont. | S¢}it'P song the road tor about an'bour. ‘The | good; a President through whom we may ex | « oimer Bree Exchroion fi crew at Springtela.” Then ring.” shouted the : : cs ae, an Ot Er ee ney Point and Potn' Loo! 5 po ice, armed with muskets, were ordered out | pect peace ard harmony instead of discord. He other Free —— for the Chil | now excited president, ‘ring it till it cracks. CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. foe pape pola pang isa) by the mayor, but when the cars stopped run- | refers to the fact that He was first chosen tothe |», iy OL — 3 S7-The New Hotel Block in Oswogo, N. ¥. % T_Nowxo. 317 Pa. avenue, Bet. Sd and 4% ate, ee - RTRA! rt BACEEFIOR CLUS wil give ning the demonstration ceased. Three young | Senate by a coalition of freesoilers and demo ee Area, July 3t-—Eioven, banded | S97 ihe © a toy Sicb contents tz acca CLOTHING STORES, Pagcte Laxe, le | (ho eo lade eeimee men were arrested Jor ejecting negroes from the | crats. Democratic votes helped to make him a | Poor colored children participated in the excur- eg en yt ee Hau Watrtxt Uo Gi Ps arceale me ae PLABING MILLS, LADY OF THE LAKE, cars. ‘Their case was postponed by the United | Senator from Massachucetts, as they also helped | S00 to-day to Kockland, East Fairmount Park. | s@-Sir Edward Thornton, the British Minis Eevisw & Co../8 ¥ iia Pe. geevbet lithe lense, | W.s.C- Brseac, 1536 strect and canal SATURDAY, Aucost2d, to Piney Polut and Point | States commissioner until Thursday. ‘The fol- | to make his excellent friend, Mr. Chase, Sen- | Several showers of rain fell, but the children | ter, is at Newport. Soman & Cox. 007 Tih Wiitcous &o.. cor. 13th st. and Oanal. | Po kuut. Leates ber wharf, Sixth strest, at 6 | OWingare the cesualties: Mrs. Barber, wound- | ator from Ohio, and will help to make Horac> | Were sheltered in tents provided for the purpose “ S72 The best way to improve a rough is t> pol- : " = 4 : In all the excursiors thus far given not a singh 2 Brracs, oli Pe ‘ NoEL Suiri, Phoeaix Mills, 1210 Uhio avenue, Pogo dn By os ed in two places—the breast and back; she is | Greeley President; but neither Mr. Chase nor g ingle | ish him of. pe Denantacturct of Mouldings, Breckets, Nowels, | °C10cK D-™ ,retorning Monday at Sam." shot painfully; her two children were shot in | himself, on this account, were less faithful striatal a 87-“What's that?” said a teacher, pointi 308 9th Balusters. Sc. end desler i Seeh,Doors® Binds. | ar ere 8. Fe Browne Ee Tilia PGi | the body—one in the temple, seriously; Mrs. | freeeollers, and he has Bo doubt that Horace The Cotton Crop in Alabama. to the letter X: to a little ragged. urchins COMMISSIONERS OF puke. PLASTERE ES. pet. sthand finats | fellsGea-H-D.Stussey, Arthur Shepherd. 4. Bure | Coben, shot in the stomach; er two children | Greeley wil be equally consistent. ‘The dousic | Fhe Cottom € am Atohome. _. | “Desay name> “Bin, namy age? “Vents 4 eu! Jonx F. Krxc, 631 Mass. ave., ley. erg Siahtly wounded; H. T. Segar. shot in the | nomivation of Greeley did not proceed from | grmew orm ining the crops. One planta- | °S; I've seen Lim write it a good many times.” owern TK. PLant.corner € and su streete¥.W. | Goi & Lane ee, plain and ornamental, 406 Sth st. wrist; Henry Saberts, shot in the foot; 1 | politicians. It was from the heart of th le. y ee — et CONFECTIONERIES. PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS. Tickets and atate rooms {oF sala, at office of boat, | negroes were badly wounded, but nonekilled, | That democrats, and especially: those of fhe | iu three years ago made 100 bales, will now | &97A little boy after watching the burning of 5 C.Bras-2r. (Dining Hoome,) AD7thst.,0p. P.O | A. Reneeneure Oona Pa ar baths liters | COE 15th street and New York aveutie, Plaut's —e ene ” |, | south, should adopt s lifetime ‘abolitionist for | make but 50. There ts great depression among | the school house till the xovel:y of the thing had py canta . A. B.Sus Ee.ay bet ih S wthsts | store. ; A CHECK ox ConpucTors ov “PuLLMan’s.” | President is an asurance of willingnest teases, | te Planters, who consider themselves raine!. | ceused, started down the strect, saying: “I'm Te hag a nrecnyy nen eee rey , nd loth at, | _ #7 No Excursion on Sunday, Angust. _jy31-4t | Not a little excitement has been occasioned | ciate the ciskne oP ane ice dinguess to atso- | ‘Peo and a bait million bales isnow the outside | grad the oll thing burmed down; I didn’t hase COMMS. SEALING Wax an JAsces Finis. 6 La. avon, nome 6th stroet, ELECT FAMILY PIC-NIC. among the conductors of the Pullman Palace | with that reconciliation of which Horace Gree, | estimate. my Jogfry lescon, ne how!” enn WAN, 26.4, | Hexen k: Guurtra tihmrentcber Gand’ | § (ar Company by reason of a recent order from | ley was an early representative. In standing ae 87-Close-cut bair wes the cause of the death ae — ; ‘The frst Grand headquarters which requires each conductor to pewnier came aes ean biee . | WE Rorme rtd Be argine, uphill AFIEENUON AND EVENING ear | made a deposit of #100 with the company to pro- 4 ir, Greeley Changes his Mind. el 3. 2 Vailebondy he showed the came sontimest ov | NAW Lome, Juiy 3L—Hornce Greeley has re~ | farhing he was seized with ersioye and his some humanity he so constantly displayed in standing | Tony felend. He hon noe Qos 4 Stay OD | rade failed to rescue him because be could not by the colored race throughout their prolong: See bs ; a. Ror OF THE tect the latter against loss. Each conductor will ENTISTS. Jas. Basan. (also Metallic Roofer,) 63 dst ,cor.F KNIGHTS oF EO LUMBKILDE, agal or Wi ~ on have to sign a contract with the company agrec- L112 F street northwest, PRINTING OFFICES, ing to forfeit the sum deposited whenever it in com- | obtain a hold. of the District of Columbia, at u z any with bis family to visit his vld home, New NING SA iBsoN Bad , 1012 P: bet 10th & lth sts. LO-FPLER'S CITY GARDEN,’ trial, so that the two discordant races flud kin- amps i a 87 The Texas frontier depredations commit- anyet A tecoen tem ren:et:,setnertinaas | Soeck Co a ee on THURSDAY, August 1,173. Property qoved that there has been lors of | dred’ hospitality im him, and he thus becomes a iesny shire, where he will remain ® month or | se convened at Brownville yesterday. General DOLLAR STORES. ° * | Powni & Gincn, 610-632, F street, near 7th. cob fpf Dovsheriy,s popalir band has been ongaged | seh learn mestiy retained money ‘belsner tisot union. (ebesir bs Ged 3 . o McCook, commanding Fort Brown, was the oe = (or casion. The committee pledge themselves nomination of Greeley by the democrats ae rst witness examined. He gave testimony at see ee eet eee as Dota, | f2make this the mont agreeablo Plovaic of tho sea. 2'gt0 the company: The cenductorshaveframed | may he regarded a peace offering and as such i= Cone Dane nt Comvention. a: | length, bearing against the Mexican oaciats. Sas M_E W cL+os.I50 Pa.av.(Cat’g taught by role) | B-B.YouNas, Western Produce Company ,470 Pa.av. | “Dancing to commence at 4 p.m. numerously signed, and which will be presented | Cy ‘Banite, value. | “It is in harmony with | sepublican convention to-day the committee to | _S@-"What makes you so glam, Tom? Because DEUG STORES. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, &e. Tickets, acmitting Gent aud Ladies, 50 cents, to Mr. Geo. bg iced the president of the | my,tif¢, which places peace above all thing | select Presidential electors have chosen General | I’ve just had tocndure a oad t. a! to my feelings. 1s. . Ap & Duvusr,cor. La. even 5 | ee | company OMoage Times.” [pada tigress eee has | ‘Thomas Ewing on behaif of the democrats and | What on earth war it? Why, had to tieon s RB. M. HALL, corner 7th and 5 7 5 7 —— : r - A 7 et halt - re! "s bon white her me‘ wae i a [CS 10078 OF PYTHIAS PLO-NTO Lurren yrom MARRA, Wao Snot Mc- | hand, when there should be reconciliation, not | AUAUt T- Heim on behalf of the liberal repub- | pretty gir a th Heerine & Jones, 1425 F street, near 15th. 5 ost 1,287 Mv. ines —' M.M_ KouneR, 513 7th st., opp. P. O. Department. ‘ cane street) Park, Augost eae ira it Genwine>—The Philadelphia Wm. H. Clacett,si9 M1 Slar prints a letter from some one signing him- Sotomon J. Facts, 702 B ¢.783,0p. Post OMce. ‘E—TW selt Hugh Marra, (the name of the party who Onautns Tuomrson & Co. 6¥ Hetrectcorner ren: | NOTICR-TWO VTRIFS A. WEEK OF THE | shot alderman McMullen.) in which the writer Sa teotacn. wtiaee te toe ein: carer — cata aan an a Barnum’s cannibals offered one of fe two races, eo that the two sections and th: : two races may beliftedfromtherutsandgroove: | Nowgcuntay Aine daty sateen et: the spectators at the sliow last night ten, dollars n which they are now fastened, and instead or | tor fell like @ bomb-ckell “amolig the enon | ithe would give them Lis tittle boy on the hal ‘One Pr ions a ome set — irritatis ts 1 hell for breakf: thi: Hh ~ Uttle bo; 10S & 10a Heh atncee | Moons & PaRvin, Ge lost epee Teekeary Dept —— says it is ad—d lie about him being paid toshoot | 177! ating antagonism without end, there shall be ple. ‘They say they will not be surprised it | *P¢!! for breakfast this morning, “my little boy ST esokeor Pa-av. 84n at cant, K. Winsom, 617th street, opposite BO. Dep’. | On TUESDAY MORNING, August 6h, the | the quire, and if he (Marra) had. Sot ‘boon | Pathetic cowperation. He advises the colo -ed Grant next declares for Greciey. =i ig not for sale,” replied the fond parent, ‘but > 1424 F street, near’ Department | ¢, 4 a row “ people to cut adrift from man: who would i've got a stall-fed mother-in-law you can have Re Rae Tee Bae arment | Steamer WAW ASET will resame her drunk he would not have shot him. Hesays the od - cia st. Medical j 3 wield them merely as a political force and trae! Tron red for balf the movey.”—Lou. Cour. Jot. ellene eee (nate ENNEDY 2 BOW, 1R street. near Rigas’ Bank. Rorescs coating’ ce miseenice ten wUlaet ee cee ee 4 ey Stand by the ean jidate Who stood by “ra > New ok y pe ey ey % —— EMPLOYMENT OFFICES, Teg ee eens, | Feat mae will surrender himself for his arrest, and with | | With deep-felt satisfaction he remembers that | C., dispatch says no one expects election day to D & TAYLOR. UI Sehete rnee Baorthwest, BESTAURANTS. aS Feaehiagten for, Carrioman and taterme- | The! money pay conteel sad col be no citizen whe drew his sword against as hax | pese without bicodshed; that it is estimated that | CO TILL GREATER Mus. Lovse O. Brvies, sof lih surects usar Joux Scorr'sDininaSaLoon (meals We.)996La.av, | UN VOW eniseton fore One Wiver and interme: ——_——_—__——— suffered by the hand of theexecutioner. In just | {here will be a hundred serious aifrays throagu- | S EXPRESS OFFICES. ASH, DOOES AND BLINDS. diate landings at 6 a.m. Fridays, ORAnGes.—Did you ever eat aripe orange? | association with this humanity wi" be the tri- | out the state. 7 " Sox's Exrke-<; Main Of.ccs: 69 Pa. av..cor ath, | PERRY COLEMAN, 287th at., op. Center Market, For freight or passage apply at office of Potomac | We doubt if one in five thousand has ever eaten | umph of equal rights when the prom'ses of the Rduction in Prices. ‘Wash 's. 6S Broige st.. Gin; 7 Wash'pat., Alex dria, | TUCK*R & SHERMAN, 63 Louisians avenue, Ferry Company. Poot of rawatrect aripe orange. The oranges of commerce are | gteat declaration are all fulfilled and our peo- First Inst; rs 7 ENGRAVERS. “4 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Zhe W es aeet 7 be chartered MONBAYS and | plucked before maturity in order to give time pel are united, as never before, in the enduring Savanna, iy H. BatucaAaras,(also Die Sinker,) S02 Pa. avenue, | WastinevOn Busikuse CoLizes-om hrand Lets, | THU ¥8 for Excursions _J:7 Wt | for ripening off the trees and pcevent decay. | fellowship of @ common citizenship. To thi: | mew cotton were received here to-day ome from FANCY STOKES. : SEWING MACHINES. FOE NUENT VERNON —The sted MUUNT VEBNON —The steamer ARROW | The eaters of such fruit have no conception of | end there must be a reconciliation, nor can! | Florida, by Saunders, Goodwin & Miller, and . Davis. Sil Markct Space, corner Sth 7 Wuapenle Wietee ee da Paar, Oapt. Frank Huilingshend. hay the lusciousnessof the orange after nature has | withhold my hand. Freely 1 accept the hand | one from Bainbridge, Ga., by W. H. Woods 5D. MY eset sal HE ce eee Fine o w7iise #: never & Son, sate + | Ing been rebuilt and enttrely rentved, been allowed to perfect work upon it. Itis,be- | that is offered, and reach forth my own in | & Co. IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE LATENESS OF Ps. ay_snd Mth st.,iadies & | SINGER =) Lewie Whar egt.. MCA. B..9n aD wharf, foot of Tih atrest daily, Sunday excepted-at | YO" comparison, the prince of fruits—Savan- | friendly grasp. I am against the policy of hate, ———- OZ Crape veils, timings, | 7H0%s~ MAnRow, (repairing 8 speciaity ) 81 Hh at | eee et aee wrent: dally, Sunday excepted.at | nah Republican. 1am against fanning ancient flames into con A Brakeman Killed. : THE SEASON, AND IN ORDER TO RB- ed .&re-crimped to eqnal ne Eia- Howe's IMproven, J. Kerr, sgt, 629 Pa. ay. Washington) aud intermediate jinn ll aucas Cra ee timued bite; Tam lust raking in the ashes of PRILADELPsiA, July 31.—Harry C. Kimball, FLOUK, FEED AND COMMISSION, | Y ==> Swine Macwine CoMPast, #09 %h strest. ing rey ren Sroxtamzovs Comnvstion of CHAroEp | the past tor coals of fire yet burning. Pile up | brakeman at the Baltimore railroad deqa, DUCE STOCK, 1 AM OFFERING FOR SR Seei Bot sek Mars lad are. | peg oer Ae Site eeoe Eee Ht, g | _ielo3m Gen Superintendent Steamer Arrow, | SIL.—In consequence of the frequent occur- | the ashes; extvgckh the have Mole ie | & brakeman at the Hale night, and had both § . ‘Grais &e. cor. Mass av.A7th si pg a aa, a | tence of cases of spontaneous combustion in | bate; such is my Cesiré. And now, turning to | lege crushed. He died this morning. THE NEAT THIRTY Dars R8- Masonic nagomt charged silks,” the German railroads have | the democratic party, I hold it to all the cove. oe B.Stoors, Kmbalmer Sat. Fl oat, Sse bent and most verfect. Be cure end ace i. LADIES’ GOODS. refused to ive them for transportatior yieeewts ab EXTH 422 thet Washue a. SHIRT FACTORIES, Charged anes Sealab: iss mm. | nants solemnly Ta ee en ra tepan: Jadge Barnard’s Trial. Geowen, Panera Wine wee pinto eee aes wn ae re goats w ave been treated | lian platform with Horace Greeley ascandi-| SAraToca, July 31—Barnard’s trial was | Licht Cassimero Suits,at..§,9, 20, 12 and $13 Bressed, preserved & embalmed. in tag ay 4 ae r N + McCORBMICK, = fash’ or = or the purpose of increasin; » There can be no backward step. continued to-day. Several detectives testified | Bine Flannel Suits(thoroughly sponged)........ 823 FOUNDRIES. 5 i eir = ight and their consequent appare! In conclusion, Mr. Sumner refers to the course | that they were employed to “ shadow” Barnard. | White Duck Suite (Derby ».... Sand $10 dou McCLELLAND, oorner of La. ave, and thst. SILVER PLATERS. + 506 NINTH STREET, seine: is being done mainly in France and | of Mr. Hendricks, whom he knew and esteemed + +2 i FURNISHING GOODS. EDWAKD STOLPE, 09 7th strect, op. Post Office. Between E axp F Eraurss pewiead Pinca meenate; wbecepting the constitutional | Mammiace or aN AMERICAN LADY To A Lec HonEESTArion £9Pa-ar ad Mog notat | ROBT. A. ‘WHITE a ND, 84 D st’, Between Sih & Sth, : Coxprtio oF “Loxoractow.”—Jobn Har- | Smendments with th eee an-| Lzapinc Gznam DipLomarist—it is ro- 20.0 N.Y.) . a¥., bet Utheitih vty S@AP AND CANDLE FACTO: — per tells the Long Branch correspondent of Tepe nity of the | ported that General von Schweinitz, the Ger- me rics 7 ba ave bot ak & Oh ata Bares & BRoTurR, 5:10 et be MnsnaTin’” | fut suspiz et Lavine’ UNDERWEAR nat | Commercial Advertiser that Longfellow is not | Cifation dt equal rights of all with recone ban Ambawador at the Court of Vienna, wil EB Moses A t. a. ING received, will be sold as very low rates. - ie _—_—_—_—_ lead Miss Jay, daughter of the American min- jametemensssiieoliNg ay? igloges Av enne House -« OP. Patent Office, | Alto, cidsing out balance of "2 ‘OW Fates gallops — = att = wt, Ge ia ‘branch &7-A contemporary declares that gravity is ‘ster here, to the hymeuial altar in the course | Linen Sack Gusts .....7S0, 1, 1.95,1.75,2 $8.60 A.B. Suxrumny & Co.,90 Pa.av..bet-kh dt sta MESS MLLIREET profi. Ee egy Ad, lp eS Wofa chine Tie ; om? ‘hei thal Prince Boye! Constanere Slt es aE YARDS. to make room for Fall Goods. co! &7- What would a pig do who wished to buil 4 f Pevek Goats SN a iys_ | him when ‘against Kingdshes himself @ habitation? “Tie a knot in his tah wed a cas Sea a 4 w. > JOST REC Vv. ME SUITS and Monarchist. “ Blue Cloth Frock aud Berby Ooats.....8 to @12 A Large Assortment of Extra Size Suita, call it's pig’rtie. ao-Tte and bell Pi ton re Age arg dong mech STO ARON, TIN W, gras De Sry 456 Pe. ave., Rear 45 " chene - ‘y at 8. HELLEB’S, 716 Market Space Mars., has become iminished in numbers. 4 in the black lands weet of Selma, awit W. Bonen Sv., bet. 19th oe ERY DS ca ¥ @o0psi: that the property owned by it, embracing four- 5 . BICERY, 0a pret eotrosp ned trees MAY POT xs Oe NS. teen hundred acres, is now ‘offered for sale. AxD CONFER STORES. ty FIcEs, WasminetoN Gas Lie: Compas. 48 loch, near B GLASS BT. Laas oes ae BE | romberea ir members, iiing in four tamales present there one ee W . VAUsEAN, for euurches, houses, &0., Til D 57-4 DEDUCTION of 90 PER CENT. bas been made on all theve goods. 1400 1a, coer © arte met a, s Jesterdsy decided to make 50 will find tt to thetr edvantage to Sie SRE a ‘87-A house was haunted in , Michi- parE, and oF to different wa alieee, M SSeraee aoa | Sore oe | eee oe | nent “SELES fate me as resd trom John ‘Siney et or, aaee, See forests from 87 REMEMBEE NAME AND SUMEER— ASoiom Bars ind Pears aves aad Use Se waren ae. AAP eae math RSE k Denes, Poy 2a, Dat. MOTELS. AaLixeton Hors, Vermont sve. and H street. Gout weNtal Horst, Pa. avenuc, sear 3d street. Hous, 5. W. corner Pa ay. and 6th et. Oe MLEY House. conga isth and B be Seunice's Fuanctin Bousz.cor. *thaD: 81 per ter proprietor, fi ‘ ! Uxion BotEL, Georgetown, Dr. Shinn,

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