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Gen. Banks to Support Greeley. THE EVENING STAR. ee ogy very wane 4 the Herald says that the republican city com- Serre srk tt a . > : mittee of Lynn, which invited Gen. Banks to 8 TILDINGS, 7 ress them this evening, was informed by Peumsyivania Avenue, corner Lith St. nim that he bad concluded tosapport Greeley. n } —, Aug. 1—Theromors or the defection N 7 of Gen ks from the support of Grant and ene ross su new g c, See on — | > Bost July My Dear Sir 1 have the THE EVENING STAL ts served by carrier to ‘ f f none ry thie note, im addition subscribers at Tax OSNTs PRR WH2x, or FOR- ( ¢ é - "aha? ecetet of S25 TR CENT: PER MONTH. Gopics st the counter Sorte sami Two Czxts exch. By msfl—three months, $1.0: i ation coed ha 3 tz months. 23 ©; one year, 95 weight with me item 8 THE WEEKLY STAR—pndtiehed Fri oLe Misperecinetnate nn | VE. 40—-N2. 6.045. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1872. TWO CENTS. | Sesto nothing could be a the representatives of the cit to induce me to accede ti me EVENING STAR, | THE WORLS_OF FASHION. | much, sndihezerd ands baitanterossrcéof | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | Tictstivdnes tome many sen MER ES AT LONG BRA : sae dct finuing lite remem s JE . cH. Jewelry is very little worn no y day re ° 2 mye “ “ : ae F. wheat ning palosiss Laie mers dress; therefore ity, absence, rather than its| Phig Afternoon’s Dispatches, eiv Be aye —A Washington News and Gossip, | Famous People — watering | Place | ircscneo denotes a, fnowiedge of te:to and he ee Tam not in. nece Teilettes and Eathing Costumes— | proprictics, but the d i Presidential Against my —The receipts fromthis | What we Do, and What is to Me | ee aie ee etacinie Lhe cee looking Associated Press Reports. personal interests, T am compel ? neness cf her mater he simplest —= "= the perpetuation of the present me. toilette may be ot fabulonscost,tromtheamonn: | INTERNATIONAL COURTESIES, — | 221 ‘0 50) ‘hat che porpctoaion oF (he prose Of needlework and lace expended apon it. Fire | waste of Prince and Princess of | ek? Sf GS’ "coceun, eel hn Wales to Admiral Alden’s Fleet, | ii tend to este! ted to your ALPWARETICAL HOUSE FURNISHING STO BUSINESS DIRECTORY: Gontainins Car is of First-class Establishments a all Erarchos cf Bas'zees im the District. TLIUTRAL WAREROUSES. ROR CTL tat 2 22 La. ave., bt.8th &10ib ate, | 1.W. INTERNAL Revenv. source to-day were 8705.21 Tux Univen Srates cuRRENCY outstanding » Albany Sie, @9 Le. svenne, « thousand dollars i away in lace, asan ex TY. Masesy's Phii’a Ale, Georget’n. New York, J ma cor. Tth and D sts eer NSGUMEE. eh | SeMinetp sight tn Ge side han eon to a NT | stn moat VTARTY uxreRtainen ox noann | prosperity. nor to pro: 08. Treasury | EatioxaL Un .Oo., 68 La av..pear7th ake = me regular New York bulletin the summer through, BATHING COBTcuES. TRE RROOKLYA—MINIETER SCHENCK, Gun- | clas of citisens. No. rite Peni ices Dept. | D. F. Hastixe & Co. 815 7th at. x | TRANSFER oF | Naval Opvicens.—Lieut | until now when itis nearing the close of Jaly. | _ ‘The bathing costumes do not differ materially | EMAL SHARMAN AND OTHER DISTINGUISMED | form or character en! Face Say pect Basen 2h 8 Date, | Bentixe & Foxes. Lite & Fire, ise, | Harry Knox has been ordered t> Newport, R | No wonder the city became tutolerable. With ems agke used for the past ten years. They! Xew TORK, August 1—A London epecial, | terest alone that 1 am. le AUT GALLERIES. Lg p) te | 1.» for instruction in torpedo duty; Master | dead horses, suvstrack people, a stifling a'mos- | frowrers, whith aay , : dated July 31, says there was a magnificen? | The unitingof the mase ; . pied tie may be gathered at the ankle ty 3 Pp Eercz, gs 7th st. | | Charles P. Bowman ordered to the Yantie. phere, aud close brick walis, is it surprising that | or left plain, according te lanes. ‘The material oan cantor Gn ena RES. i Tue Srceerany ov Wan has issued alist o | appetites failed and ‘commer night concerts” | is twilled Aannel or serge, the trimming flat | t) the American feet. “There were ten ter 5. ee De. Fate! " seat ot a a * " ? o braid, py in two plain rows. of ' \ “4 m= 8, CoussTeis € Oo, Warches, Jewelry, €19 Paavo. | appointments and promotions in the army ma lost their power to carm? Auttcipations even | poviy ud on in twe pla fitty cents each time | W8F in the harbor, including the Wabas BN. Bavicw 1225 Pa. wve., bet. 13th and 1th ete, | ATIOKNEYS-4T4Aw. ‘ wear City Balt 454.0 on the occasion | ties, sections and races in su d Princess of Wales | results of the w the permanent Tecognit : EACE. by the President during the lest session of Con- | in regard to Long Branch were not lively. We | orbathing, wivich soon mounts up toe goo Brooklyn, Shedandeah, Plymouth, Wachusett, anal Wicca Died City Hall. gress, all of which were published in Tag Sran | remembered it in the old days.asa place occu- | stm. Most ladies, therefore, bring their’: —o ey etlgcbainy by my = recep . B.C. Weaven,( also conveysncma,;997tn street. | from time to time as they were sent in. pled by long straggling country taverns, and | ing dresses mite them, watch te Back more Gegu anne theon Week anmor een ahem can oro <o - = more recently as given over tothe Philistines, | #eree as well as economical. Au external , = aoe . on that | B 1 beiween Deed, | w a dests oh Sree beeen Gar He oe | AEMY ORDERS—Inspector General R. B | Sod spoiled tor all honest purposes, But we difficulty about hiring a bathing dress is the aif- | Ship, Consequently the admiral transferred his | the war. and in the rv try Public.) | W-S. Sexes. $ 3 A., has been ordered to California Marcy, U.S. rehitecture | tag to the Brooklyn, on which a dist sequent to the war ference in the orders of human the renovating power, and grandeur of soptnty Hall. | Zou¥ 0. SaarER, 74D street, berwoom b ae cigee : ° , — arty of America citizens were recei in good faith in Jos. H. Haxters. ‘on an Inspecting tour. First Lieut. R. D, Pot*s, | natural resources injustice. As the wise old | 80d the blind obstinacy with which makers of | } < “— “a i 1 4 or “ et Fe i : old | bathing 4 the Wozen persist in con- | lmitary tothe great eventof the day. Promptiy | and for one Se ee 3d artillery, has been ordered to report to the | rere ee eel aang ang | sidering all anatoraies alike, ani bulld on the | & half-past four o'clock the royal yacht, having | what 1 desired Joun F. Kixc, 631 Mass. superientendent of general recruiting service at | Soiled by any means. On the contrary it is | Scantiest pattern. a on a a ae sudden an an ma, does nota "paet-ven : Sew Yo: ; pore. briliiant, more * | “The prettiest fective bathing sc y to my co) d myselt re AUCTIONRLERS. PATE ey ty ee Met Merwe: eat more briliiant, more gay, more thorougily en: Lary. chev ail look pike when they omc’) and attendants, was sighted. ‘Tho yards were | give him my support. 1 3 joyable than any otter watering place that I | tumes (dry, the Tunes Par Cents Cattun Ix.—The acting | [voice "The long streteh of road along the | Out of the’ wa x. L. Watt & Uo..8. W. oor, Ps. sy. and 9h st. 1 streets, : ent course, wh ‘AMS, 100), 007. 10th and D ‘ABLES. . d and salutes were fired from all the ves- | fore your friend iftere are ash grey, trimmed with manne C8 5 e ie srd's Hotel Stanton, uth &Date | Secretary of the Treasury to-day called in | beach affords the finest opportunity for driving, | scArlet, and ‘marine biue, trimmed with white. | $l", The guests wore recelved at the gang neither my judgment nor my b JR., 1380 to 1338 EB street. $1,300,000 of the 3 per cent. temporary loan cer- | and from four until seven p. m. it is thickiy | They accompanied by shoes made of white | p24 playing “God save the ‘Queen,’ The | foe Tone stvess. tificates, the interest on which will cease on the | covered with magnificent turnouts, from the | Salicioth, which the wearers kick off before they | OMcertot tha ship and some civilians were inten, | 1 bala goth of September. Of the amount called in | low basket wagons driven by ladics themselves, | g© into the water, and by Nantucket, hats of | aticcrso! the ship and some civilians were intro- Cuanies Hunzvene, 0 Lontetans. sv. end i 0 : 7 to the tandems, and four-in-hands of the fast | Coarse white chip, tied down under the chin. . ves me most deeply to separate myselt ight or act from aus one of those with w ve been 0 long arsociated, am £0 greatly indebted; but I bel ane Te the $5,000 ones are numbered from 3,959 to 4,153 e The cost of the entire ontit in New York is | Beatty and manly cordiality. The Prince was in | result will justify my action, give to Ta inclusive, and the $10,000 from 4,306 to 4,5;3'in- | Men aud millionaires, Saratoga in, the height | The srten dollars, the hat and ahoss beingeaca | Plain morning dress, and was looking well Peace and prosperity, which ta the 0 Francis Laws, 12% Pa. avenue near 18th street. clusive. 2 OT BAG spare with it. The reason is to be found partly | @ dollar, the dress ‘seven or eight, ‘according to a tania Ph adh ewe aii a eine nay Loo 4 ei LOMBER YARDS. PREsipENT GRANT received the citizens of | = the numver of cottages which have been built | color and trimming. sash, © white hat, trimmed with violet and viue | by the eacrifice of so many rataabie lesen 'h a Fee eee re ook cane. si no | hete within the past five years by wealthy New poe we De. and @ violet feather. She was such a princess | cept the assurance of my fasting friewhhip oot ° MACHINISTS. Utica, New York, yesterday afternoon at the | york and Philadelphia men, and partly in the | Driving and bathing, eating and dresing | 15 and beauty as all the fairy tolen te, | colecen cnt tone @ friendship ax Eemonat Savine: Bs Joux McOretiaNn. Loulstane ave. and 10th street. | Opera House, Senator Conkling presenting iim | close proximity of Long Branch to the two great | Nearly occupy the day, if properly attended to, | Wa frece mug beauts ‘ Yours, truly.” N. P. Bake | el S Sa & Te MARBLE WORKS, to the people. Six thousand persons were | cities, which renders it perfectly easy for those Waring itis Gees pee purely a After a few minutes on the spar deck the an ° 5 Moone € Panvix, 606 Ish at Wives & Witsox,l028 7th at, bet. WY ay and Lat. | present. In the evening Hon. G20. Opdyke, and | who spend even a short time here to bring their | Plosments of reading, sowing, and chatting. | o.riy “visited the gun deck, and then eent i | The Fire im Balthmore Last Night BATHS Givson & Tocmer, Pa. av., bot, 334 & 24th ste, Sther distinguished pertous dined with the Presi- | carriages and horses, and enjoy to the utmost | All the time that can be epent is spent in the tea. Admiral Alden, the Prince and Prine TRE TOTAL Loss Anot ‘ Sr. CLocn Bata Rooms, corner sth and Fstre MARKET STORES. dent, and su! uently he was serenaded by the | extent the cHarming drives in the vicinity. open air, the ey having been promulgated, | sinister Schenck, Gen. Sherman the Britten, aia ieee eo _ “BILLIARD SALOONS. Sire Meiers arose Weer.nemete. | Cues, Citizens Carpe: He visits “Frenton Fale |e pene ee tea eeBright. | shine ann Wreah alr costa a reson atin, | Admiral Munday, Prince Letnenger, Bichop wholesale warehouse of Dre Ox Hall BiLtiaRD Saloon MxrRorouttas , B.cor. - | to-day, leaves for the awrence to-mor- le have cbr « -| a n ‘ : q ot x wd ey ee Batre Mationat Maneerdilitn scoenr Bnav. | £2005; and leaves for the St extended to the | on” of Ameriea; but it doesnet dohaif justice to | afterwards renders the complexion exception | Mclivaine, of Quid, Mr. Moran aud otliers were |. CLOT D B.LLIARD SAaLoo ‘West Baltimore street; the hol “ 2 il r fe at the table. lollander & Prechtel, adjoining BELL-HASGERS & LOCKSMITH! President to visit Syracuse, Rochester, Oswego, | the charm of our beautiful seaside ‘watering | ally clear and brilliant. Young ladies therefo: + adjoining § \. 7 hat, on ote Noe el et ine. the ocean view directly opposite cean 'y are en Sone 2 ML Rcrni iva. Bice. Belle © Lee Sods, izs Pavey, | Pvcken & SueRwaN, 68 Louisiane avenue, heen compelled te: decling House is probably unsurpassed in theworld, aud | away from fome and it cannot spoil the best Se es a All three are heavy wholesale dealers in fancy BLACKSMITH SHOPS. et SR ae APPOINTMENTS OF SECOND LiRUTENAWTS | across it comes to.us every morning three thou- | Parlor carpet. BB ad po bee Foy —— mma ~~ —* ane, Ste commicsioner this B. Barscutis, (Horse Showing. &c.) 4% & Md. ave, | DEVLIN’ © uae BS. SF "| IN THE ARwy.—The following appointments of | sand miles of ocedin breeze, fresh, strong, invig- | _ Sometimes ef, Gown to Oosanport and | °C. the departure of the Prince the yards of sockack otha or pty Ey JA Wau. E xsinor®. shipsmithg, 544 6 Water st., Gtn. MILLI —— i Omce, | second lieutenants: in the regular army have | 0Tating, and as pure as the blue above and the | Sometimes to Pleasure Bay. The former is the bably lose $30,000. Their lous’ ts tay ee : opp. $ “ : : ‘1 | all the ships were again manned, and each shi; BLEACH ERIES. BS FE Sees Se Oe oe ere Pe | con mode: Patrick 1. Hogan, District of Co- | ue below can make it. Certainly it would be | great Methodist camping ground, and the land P : impossible in this climate to keep down an ele- | 10 the hands of speculative New Yorkers has | Jed in fring a grand salute. Pennsylvania; Fdward I. Keyes, Massachusetts TAIL DOCONGE S EATOED. MORMOIN CORI | Te ee Te Lane eee Rae eaketee nee | beard che sopel Juckt, Admiral Aiton, tee cop 8 aha mr sd the richest in e state, and ever, ‘m of TO- bie 's” od = 4 , z 4 Lewis Merriam, Maine; Robert K. Bailey, | NeW York and Philadelphia, Fe oe ree where yon dies, Eragon can [Toes 7 4 gests Mississippi; Rotert A. Lowell, Kentacky; M. | , THe aggregation of artistic and fashionable | Temember the few days in their lives upon | “TS prea Grant was invited, but was ab- Leiper, jr, Indian territory; Charles L. Garieg, | Social life here is greater than at any other sum- | Which they have dined. ‘The day of your visit | , Lieut. Fred. Grant 1 . Ki Dakota territory; Johiu A. Rucker, at large; aga | CF Ferort, and this also makes a great point ot | to Pieasure Bay will linger in your memory as | fent from the country. |) Albert V_ Ame? and Chatles Metcalfe, Tolan the | attraction.’ The iavorite drive along the beach | One of them if you can appreciate such Spanish sas by insurance ‘in home compar a, St i 3 i a aoe Ss raw Ht & Bt. Bleacher, 924 Pa.av. each in Imperial, of London, and ation: POSTERS. of New York. The loss of Hollander & Pri tel and Leonard Passano are not yet app mately ascertained, but they are fully co A S34 TALSaxt & Moxuxy, 710 £ street, oppo. P. O. Dept BOARDI OUSES, 22 Pa.ave., det. 6th and7th ate , 41] & street northwest, BOOK BINDERS. Wx H. Naess, southwest corner 9th and Bats, BOOKSTORES. ¥% BaLLanttxe ( Religions,&e. asin st..cor.D e AREINSON HOUSE jas. Kore: nles. The building occupied by Drost & Jordon is owned by Angastus J. Albert, and wes dam- aged to the ¢xtent of $7,000; im-ured in a home company. PURSELL, #2 Rh above i mackerel and such squab. was inspected by Gen. Sherman. ———° stay Aa ere ‘ | arms. corapist i pemonrehomsameeScerccguitad | "Evening ate detlied to dancing iting suieaiinmnae nian Tee Berieaiie betiaeaea Bint & Ooct0s isth es coract Hanver & HeLvEN, 1016 Penn. ave..corner Uthst.| Tax Prniic Dent.—The statement of ‘the | at once, and whore very vicinity hasa fascina. | Singing, walking, talking, and what is known a: : Europe To-day. New Yonr, August 1—A Wilmington N. C. 'B.G BaaaoR. at! NW. one door from I. ‘Tae OveTER Bav,(@.W. Driver,) 16-18 Pena. 8¥. | public debt for the month of July issued from Hon forthe army of the unknown, fe generally. A “purse fall of money FER CHOLERA TRAVELING WesTwasD. | | NEY E Acgast 1—A Wilmingwa N.C. oo P. the Treasury Department to-day shows totals | Childs, but which be erehenged for ouniher, | pase very pleasantly.’ Pa me make the cholera have appeared in this city. among the republicans there will add a number RD RoBeRTs, 1035 7th st., above EA ave, boa ‘Bor as follows: owned by Mr. James T. Brown. Down a sortof daxxre JUN. Guuava Aegeat Sess gece manly pg oy pod. Sb autidoued team ies a Debt Bearing Interest in Coin, pudding-bag lane, off the main drive, stands aan 2s EVA, .—The: i h - . aon Bonds ef ripony bey v8, 371,936,800 00 | Lester SWaiiack's “hut,” hidden among the Political Notes. for stating that the board of arbitration had be- | liquor stores are ali closed. OGCRSSING QUIETLY. Bonds at 5 per cent,, A 1.—Voting is ‘The democratic vote will be ' 7300 oo | trees; and further back still, Edwin Booth’s | It is statea on authority that A. T. Stew- | fore it on Tuesday the case of the privateer a i, 414,567 ,300 00 "oaggery" where he is at present, but from | Srt has contributed $20,000 to the Greciey fund | Alabama, and that special questions which | RAteion aS, 6.55 ow 100 00 | whi ill shorty remove to take possess! for carrying North Carolina, and it is said the | 8T0Se, necessitating an adjournment of the ae ee: SES Or 0 ean oo tua Ianaion ‘on the Hadson | money is deing very elective service. ° | court. Itis, however, utterly impossible to ob- | increased. No disturt ee. Debt Bearing Interest in Lawful Money¥ | Tiver. One of the prettiest places at the Branch | ,,Hon. Charles Foster has beon renominated as | tain any information as to the nature of these | ge Csssyment of the New York G st. BW, Certifi's indebtcdness at per ct... $018,000 09 | is that owned by Edwin Adams, It is close by | the republican candidate for Congress fromthe | duestion, = New York, August 1—An Auburn, (N. eounx. hf ‘518-18 30 13th street. Navy pension fund, at 3 per cent 14,000,000 00 | ee een a ereae Io a tear ac, | terday remomainated in the fot thesis a, Teng | _Thie vicinity has just boon visited by a terri- says the semi-annual encampment of BUILDING MATERL Certificates at 3 per cent.corrree 947,000 00 | With an abundance of shade. ‘Three cottages | State. In the 16th district Lorenzo E. Dantord | ble storm, of twenty-four hours duration. Much | the Grand Army postsof the state assembled there yesterday, Gen. Henry A. Barnum pre- Siding. The butinest was mostly of a routine aracter. At an informal meeting of about . B. SHEPHERD & Co..9W Pa.av., bet Hh & lth ets. 1354 st. and Canal. cb 100 veterans held thers last night the organiza- 8.0. Browan, Mor BUTTER, EGGS, EESE, &c. Wurariey & BouRER, (wholesale only) c 9th & D, corner Sth&E sta, nearly aliki ‘owned an ied was vominated by the republicans to succeed | 4®mage bas been done to property and crops. scale ones cen te meee Hon. Jobn A- Bingham. n) THE LONDON PRESS ON SUMNER'S LETTER. Debt on which interest has ceased Mrs. Laura Curtis Bullard. Mrs. Bullard is The republicans of the 11th district of Mlinois Loxpow, Ang. 1—The London journals of to- of veterans, to meet at Utica, the object being to insure a full attendance of New York dele- esteemed both for talent and social pre-emi- | bave nominated A. C. Matthews for Congress. day comment to some extent upon Senator by @.0.87:CER, (choice goods.) S.W. KNicnt a ‘street, . Since MALUTILY ...+---se00---++ $6,595,910 26 Denee, and draws around many of the bright- ‘The Apollo Hall democracy in New York last | Sumner’s letter, a brief abstract of which has vo taechell nap and — — > ns ethene. CABINET SHOPS. Wx C. Barer. thet pp an. Dk Ricrhiguc tease: est spirits of the day. Mrs. Louise Chandler | Bight Isid on the table an invitation from Tam- | been telegraphed, and the prospects of the lected vention (aieoU pholstering ),) 1233 B strect near loth. ee Deere eisith she opp, Patent mice. | Old dem’dand legal tender notes, $256,080,167 5 | Moulton, the clever Boston correspondent of the | many to join ina mass meeting to ratify the | Presidential canvass in the United States. The C 1 Get. ,bet.sar. | Geo Ww x 'Fed'i Block, corner New York Tribune, is her guest at the present | Baltimorenomination. Senator James O'Brien | 7imes expresses the opinion that the position of xo. W. BoTnwELL; Room Mig Fed ect Fractional currency 5 . zo. W 42,015.37 President Grant beiore the people has beet gates at the Pittsburg convention. ENTERS AND BUILDERS. .. Rear Pet. tit me. charged Wickham, the chairman of the Apollo people has been — rp oe MEDICINES. ————— =e Mirs Rhoades, of New York, woman whom | Hall party, with attempting to sell the organi- | much injured by the refusal of the Geneva tri- | Semer Mariseal Spinions of the New t ha th ay ape Bem- Iwant my readers to understand was the first | ation to Tammany. Wickham denied the | buna! to entertain the indirect claims. The “Mexican ident. bar ag Sy — inet by Wan Me 4 one to build a cottage on the “ other side of the | Charges and withdrew trom the organization. Daily News says the letter of Sumner cannot but New York, August 1.—The new Mexican manufacturer and pro . Bach bottle hase >; pond,” where many of the finest cottages are | | Senator Wilson arrived in Philadelphia yes- | imcrease the chances of Greeley. minister to this government yesterday stated in red label. Bd” Buy none other. *"'96'316,771 69 | ROW located, the President’s and Mr. George W. | terday. He will attend the coldiers and sailors’ BULLION I8 THE BANK OF ENGLAND. au interview that the new Mexican President, enne and 135g street PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERI) —_— |: Childs’ among the | pumber. Mr. Chita’ is the —— at Pittsburg, Pa., on the Ith of a eS conien Eniapep ease Tecate, wil be likely to pacify that country. x ania av., near 7th street. "| tee e oe 82,2 7 most perfect modelof a Swiss cottage that . 5 : ca p »iaz and Negrete were always making trouble. PEL Ganous & Basu Pose eee | ne Frereeee Ee eee Bae cee thre eae | Tee Ot Penola Int... 05 SB A810 68 | BS POO ad the only one teat ne. friend of the Christian Reyister writes a | the past week. They are not likely to be hurt much wader the CHINA, GLASSWARE, @c. | B. 5. Petia, (co) @ apecialty,) 983-4 F st. Cash in the Treasury. It is absolutely charming, and his perfectly ap- | clergyman that he has got so tar as to hurrah new administration. The strongest relations ot 4.W. Borecex & Bxo., 923 Pa.av., Metzerott Hall PIANOS. dia eee $69,319,689 54 inted equipage is in keeping with it. The | for Gr—, but doesn’t know whether to end with The Yellowstone Expedition. amity and good feeling are to be maiutained to- *"e . oe ste F.0.REicHEnsach, @31ith,ab.Pa.ev.egt.Knabe’s | Currency. °"16/08,371 85 | President has rented the house which was pre- | &ntoreeiey. The clergyman replies by refer- | PROBABLE ATTACK ON THE PARTY bY WoS- | wards the United Stare. eer yp gee pay PICTURE @ PORTRAIT FRAMES. SEES | sented to him, and built another aftor his own | Ting him t9 Proverbs vi-6—"Go 0 the ant, thou | ‘TIL INDIANS—MAID ON 4 FuREY DOAT aT |“ — ¥ Ghornine spomns "| passers Lane, 10 Pa. srenus, near tb street, plans. Tt is hecessarily langeyput modest and | *luggard! . THE CHEYENNE AGENCY. Dutch Heinrich” Attempts to Es- CLOTHING | RES. 1B Taewnry, Gobbing e specialty,) 311 7th strest. ———— | unpretending in appearan met him twice e Springheld Republican, @ Greeley paper, Curcaco, August 1.—A dispatch from Fort .. om but Fails. er . “PLANING MILLS. Devt, less cash in Treasury, the other day, riding on borseback, the | does not hesitate to say that the “evidence is | Sully, Dakota, received at Sioux city, yester- Sine Ste, August 1.—“ Dutch” Heinrich, eho ST inne w.8.C. Rrpmax, 13% ‘August 1, 1572.s.s0...04-++-2,-2,188,058,656 44 | fashionable hours for driving. He ‘rode a dark | Conclusive of Gratz Brown's drunkenness at | day, says the’ Yeliowstone expedition, which | Confined here'under sentence for bond robbery mS & Cox, NP 7 Boprse, W Hitcome & Oo., cor. 13th st. Canal. | Devt, less’ cash in ‘Treasury, ” ? grey horse, and was entirely alone, not followed | New Haven on commencement week,” and | was rendezvoused at Fort Rice tor the purpose | in New York, made a desperate attempt to es~ 4B. 6rna fe } | Danie: SmitH, Phonix Mills, 1210 Obio avenue, duly 1, 1872.......6. ” 2,191,486,343 62 | by @eingle servant. He looked the quiet, re- | declares that “if Brown does not back out, or is i x cape yesterday. Seizing a horse in the prison ©OACH FISDINGS. Mavufactarer of Mouldings, Brackets, Howels, a ~2,191,485,339 €2 | Served, determined man that he is. up | Tot kicked out, Greeley will lose thousands of tic railroad, was ready to march on | Yard, he mounted him and galioped away. The 4 cs Balusters. &c., snd dealer Besh,Doors& Blinds. Decrease of debt past month... my mind that his tness consists in his will | votes in consequence of his associate’s disgrace- ———— aards fired several shots, ~ the horse. and power to keen his mouth shat. ful condition at New Haven.” led at that time. The Indians are very hostile TOILRTTES AT LONG BRANCH. _ ‘The Cleveland Leader makes @ distressingty | and it isalmost certain they wiliattack the party. Whether it is want of eyesight or natural ca- | funny story out of a family affair in that city | It is reported that they have fired into a herd af pacity to see as others, [ do not know, but I | The wife purchased one of the Greeley fans, aud | cattle belonging to the escort, near Fort Rice, aping from the horse, he con He was finally overtaken and recap The Vermont Democratic and Liberal : PLASTERERS. COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. Nay ‘ass, ave., bet. 6th and 7th ste eres doutrn T.K. Puant.corver E aud su strectaN.W, | Gire & Latcowse, plain and Srmatnental, 45 that, ——_ of debt since March 1, /PECTIONERIES. PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS. a B.0.Hexeret,( Dining Rooms,) 17th st., op. P.O | A.B. SuxrueRn & Co.,90 Pa.ay.,bet.dh & loth am always unable to discover those wonderful | took it home, where she happened to leave it on | killing several head of tattle, but they did not Conventions. OONVEYANCERS. * Haniztox & Paxson: cor sth & EO-A mw, | Decreene of Gave trom March 1, 9 og | tollettes, at least in any number and variety, | her husband's piliow, whenshe dropped te cleoy, Succeed in stampeding the herd. Yesterday was conthe dates nk Hien en cae seme ©, Mater, 8g Pa are. (Law. Tiles, Rotary) gae. W , Goesart, BW. corner Pa. oi, Sndi0th ot. that other correspondents dilate upon and de- | The ae ome home frome his onge sed 4 the irene Ce ole elite eenerenne agency | ventions met bere this morning. Nothing ‘was CORKS, LING WAX, ac. é- Onuis ih Ley 4 29 om ecribe. Fashionable summer resorts seem to | Saw e of ie +: features of a | and many ile Indians came in. ey made - 3 a ‘W. Bastuorowa®. st wholesale, 102 Teh street. oP Tih street bet Gand H., wen, | pre statement of bonds issued to the | | me the most democratic places in the world, | bald-headed, gray-haired man, whose flushed | araid ona ferry boat at the agency and the | Goné but organization and speech making. The CORSETS, SKIRTS, &e. Jiang O'Biacaws ial? Pacar.,bot oth and @tbew | money? Coreen estan eRe Princion, | 80 far as dress is concerned, you can drew and | face betokenied guilt andpoor liquor.” Angered | military bad to be called out tovresover ta | t%0 convention womtnete thocnes comma PMDENTIS TS, nn AN MENNG. | TE Seah als Metalite Rovlor J WO Sate w. | outstaiding. "Sc4,028.812; interest accrued and | 22 Shout it one way oF the otLsr we Taran | fred two hots tnronet ihe thine Wee ee | Seema ected, serine at wort Sully in BE. Wo. Mexu.tt. 122 F strest northwest. PRINTING OFFICES. the United States, #16,570,576.54; interest repaid | DArC observed. | a ss ease a wating | sitmation ee ter ba he, Seeing his ridiculous | will be received. ‘ DINING SALOONS. grmson BuotnEas. 1012 Pe.srebet toh &Tithets. | by transportation of ‘malls, €3,799,207.0%; bal- | 4,7e morning dress, which is elways a walking | situation, endeavored to ‘mal reve that Scharz Banver & Hor ven. 1016 Penna. ay.,cornerUthet, | Josery L. Pxaxsox, corner 9th and D strests. Bop at tatecae paid by the ‘United States, | fess of some kind or other, is worn until it ts | be understood . But there was a sew- The Texan Border Troubles certiveant DOLLAK STORES. Power & Gincx, 60-632, F street, near 7th. 812,775,207.86, time to dress for the drive, dinner and the Pos “yoegreore a THE KICKAPOO INDIANS CHARGED WITH P. hey were met at the depot bya Watiacn s Dott ak Stoke, 431 Pa, ay., bet se eth PRODUCE ABD PROVISIONS. ———— 5 hop” in ie Sreniay aaa one dress answers naa a naa pater | Po port of Savan- * DEPREDATIONS. large crowd, and an effort made to detain Scharz RESSMAK ERS. Suits .Potts& UNDERHILL, 8.B. corner Sth & Dats. “Our Boys 1x BLue”—Description of the | tor all these purposes. e young ladies wear pp M = le: resignation, and New York, August 1A Brownsville, | to address the peopie ot Richmond, but previous COLES FRSC ny a ee ee ROR eae nn | Nee Army Uniform-—he new waifrm for tho | Tit Net mar evecare | Wits Meese tan generally rane to ac- | Tezey aguteasaty ana, saute ot the con: | engagements prevcnfed him from Hopping DRUG STORES. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, fc. army recommended by the board convened for | or figured polonaise over a self-coloredsilk skirt. | cept George Q. Cannon as the nomiuce of their | evidence beture the Arhericen een een, | Republican Gubernatorial Nomina- B-E FiceLixe, 201 Peans. avenue, cor: Be Te DOSES: far Le. prenue and 7th street. | that purpose some time since has been adopted | Tac skirts of black or-hairstriped silk, and convention as Delegate to Congress. there, is owing to the fact that the Kickapoo ten. oa RRM: Corner New York av Kinnours barra, ish and U strecta, "™" | by the Secretary of War, and the descriptive | white or striped foulard waist, with the uniform | An old time democrat of Washington and one | {ures J#,9™ing to the tac Mexico during rhe | ,LANeING, Micm., Aug. 1.—The republican Fie, ve Sonne, Ve © etrect, near circular, socomspanton by lithographic plates | Collarette of — lace, Pale —_ morning pe mn —— re a War to avoid conscription, make use of the cnet ay nominated John G. MM, Bounze, 61371 showing how it is to be ‘made up, will scon be | costume, varied by a polonaise of white linen er 03 ws ing from the New York Even- | Mexican territory asa refuge, they now claim- wiey for govern ~ . i issued. The full dress for officers will consist of | cr batiste over a flounced summer silk, muslin | ég tas affording matter “for democratsto | ing to be citizens of that country. These Solomon J. Facts, 702 E st.bt ‘Jouble-breasted frock coat of dark blac clat, | or black grenadine skirt. read and ponder upon: Kiekapoor were dissuaded from returning to m eats Paveie ae wake the skirt to extend from one-half, to three: | _ ‘The driving se falas, peas GELS hatin es | Gl araay Peee heer epee or oe | erone ferritory by the Mexican officers, and Sonat ‘Wizsox, SH Tth strect, spposite P fourths the distance from the hip joint to the | “© many young ladies wear white muslin, or | the Evenii :sI never supposed that the | the United States will be advised by the com- | tii x toSiman sn $5.225.09, IMSL, S17 19th st., a4j’g Medical M W ToJousmon, (Act tcor Par ev ater onat, | vend of the knee. The pants of the staff of- fink gels Sir Eaee eee comes aad ee chetnn to boing apropnee besties Vilage ena missioners to inrist on their return to their reser- | i wld, wilgatweisaeisse WEIATIY. 49 Jefferson vtech eee | Rensgon & onsite izes Bea ficers will be of dark-blue cloth, without stripe, . i » _ vation in - on 5 a # @7-A child in Perry county, Indiana, has died our Rigee ‘cover! . ansas. Pui. H. Wien Co. 95 Fat. Masoulc Temple, welt, or cord; and for all regimental officers of | them without additional upon the | Opher.” But during the great democratic con- A British sloop-of-war arrived off the Rio Grande yesterday. from the effects of biting its own tongue. YMENT OFFI ‘§ sh, in low, open carriages. The present | vention in this city In 186%, when Horatio Soy- CE cone er ereer acct, | Seen en | Set ae Leg Saha emetees | Fen mau edeiu nigh tat and onglcers | our fhe tars Seetosthe'"giay cnt cl . Lowrise UTESA. 307 iith street, near B, Jonn Scott 1996 Leavy. | at the edges and of similar color to that of | for the under as well as the over dress, admits | DO! fe endleton as their standard bearer, and A Hage Diamona =x ICES. SASH, DOORS BLINDS. eatet of | of doing this without any im A few accepted “‘Seemer,” as“ Doctor Gresley’ 4 ‘PIC-NICS, EXCURSION x's Exrusos; Main Ofices: 6S Pa.ay.scor etn, | PERRY COLEMAN, MSTthet., op. Center Market, | Coot “tataktry’ whicls Wilh be” dark bien, | Yeats ago the linings of all their dresses were | used to call him, Mr. Greeley penned the sci, | PAMOND, RULIES, ABD VALUED AT €100,000 PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. feah 0:6 Brie et. Gin: 7 Waab'nst., Alex'dria, | TUCKER & SHERMAN, 63 jana avenue, The general will wear two rows of buttons on | ut out so that tho neck and arms could be | lowing, which appeared in the Tribune at that “ ‘RAND FESTIVAL 2. davmoatrha eles Die Stak esneeen Bene Oorener eee ra the benast of his cont, 1m cach row piscod by | Thisis not now permitted, ‘Ths toadescy ec all | the aaziogs sad bopetal soeation oc weet ee G UMGARTEN Di 7 ‘INGTON BustNuss COLLEGE, cor, 7th st now permi e tendency of a! us 0) condition ot Fancy ~"Speaupiapememas Sake MACHINES. a as the cafe The Powel gi oral will dress tue | fashion, in epite of the efforts of some ignorant torieal old maid who went into’ the woods to avs, 801 will dress the 1 exce; . | pretenders, is towards preserving the niceties in . They want a candidate—she wanted a Fame an the gonenal, cxcers no Will have 10 but- | Dress, and those who Woop thle tin view, and | Rusband. ‘Crecking her aged ont sade 9 buttons, grouped by threes. B: ier gen- | Grese in accordance with it, will save them- Bazar The; sim SEWING , Corner Sth street. WuEEier & Wiso: 441 7th street N.W. 7 are BrNcer's. Lewis For tr Brexerit or A ST. JOSEPHS ORPHAN ASYLUM . * knees at the foot ot a hemlock tree, she iy furnishinas. 16g Crapo veila,teimmings, | Troma: Mannow,( erals Suttons, placed by pairs. Colonel, teu. | Selves many blunders. | Black grenadine is | long and earnestly that heaven would sehd her : ~Are-crimped to equalnew. | Bias How's IMRovED, J. i tentant colonel, and major 9 buttons in each | *!ways made high necked and lined throughout | © man. A sleepy ow! in the branches above just | iarge diamonds the calax of nich bes tan AT LEFFLER'S GAKDEN, FLOUR, FEED AND OOMMIRSI ee amily Favorite. Go-Rramin row, placed at equal distance; upper half of the | With thin biack silk; white or light stri then cried out, ‘Hoo! hoo! hoo!’ ‘Anybody: | ascortained anda dozen of which have been Me Danner Peet Gocin pet an Maryland ave. | Tux“Kxveromm,” -A.G. Stone & Con Agts, $12 F | cuff to be ornamented with three double stripes | €4Uze and grenadines are lined with white slik, §04 Lord,’ responded the anxious virgin. And | cut. They have ulso a rough diamond weighing : BLOW Bie rnin o_cor Mase ov.A7th st Sopp. Masonic Temple. horerengeet and Hat of gold braid running the length of the cuft. | Sud sel{-colored tissues with silk or lawn match- | “Anybody, good Lord,’ says the democratic | 102 carats, and about a quart of small diamonds, os Sa, Decrupae nthe Wath eee a zee a Bs SHIRT FACTORIES. ame tiokal eccond leutenants abate i ieutee, ae Pain teach mea —_ panier Fi adr pe ct Pare ar pops een pow phd butof pale WEDNE:DAY, Avovet rn. own. Wuneral Wreaths acd Natural Flowers | BET 7o2(8-F.) av.,bet.1thaisth ste, | and two stripes on the cuit. ‘uniform for hegre Di Meee do teen aaie ee | amd thelr late nelle ot Danner ens | colar. —_ Forsbnia eens | eee ees Re Brett dag baa bantu, ped wich hy Wi | Solan nih eine And mit wick some | Ste ddget“seeppowehing™ —'C-8-D. | Gem minpacricure tabet mete. | TDi tmttin bin enzo and bnew pes Wachee Cates, | santero gino, olny metal | Mii nares Nees Rigae ame | wATRA A nec eet ita: | ata the hae sand at ae bene griter ticensios = . - collar; a (out of the fund for poor children) on 'y, to answer the charge of libel LECT - SOAP AND CANDLE FacvoRixs, | *iirt on each side of Dehind to | cotton and wool, and silk and Wool, with paper fFaeaday pro t against him in ‘the suit it by Gen. Kil- —— iam. Deisome: er aelilers sen the teats four | SDE: aressea do not flourish here as they doin | iittie fe gen she pleasures of tho. day Patrick. “The libel was contained tn ® para- ee nO. Matera scarlet, for cavalry ond light artillery facings | Saratoga, for the atiffest white muslin dutings | with all the vim charactonstic of | raph published in the Times tothe enact that | Pimey Point and Point Lookout. Sram AnD GAS FITTERS go" of yellow. ‘The pantafor enlisted men will be | fall limp and prostrate, before pe RE cheered’ every pa tate | to introduce un abandoned woman, bis wisteese he EXCELSIOR CLUB will give eae gieee nee | Selnnor eget aaa | Seema ea romemeats | thea ecseg as am | Seems. Mesemrrgee/eease | Sun WRSLNC o rigors quishod ating business, whenever an indictment should be found. > hich will hold its own the longest. Only two to’ refreshments, after "which thoy an The Pe oy Biz Vertemre ta hnenes rene tanvrrs | Geno, Zen teens couedien Ons, lice | Cota sutgegeearensrnaes eee? A ed ab Seeraese a Cote Fe-er-cbob ana inniaa, tle other by ar alis ucts ows mala” ‘wo two | barge Teached the pler, when they ‘all went icibasllile SE aie’ monn anntoiay oe Sop ‘Wasaixeto3 G. young ladies. Poor Dolly Varden: Remi protetnd St bapOy. “Fire sore: tog ‘GLase staimEeee tere been wotn here wes onect wilte Frevsk mare | , THE Macz-O'Batpwin Pairs Fidur—a| Bosvox, Ang. 1—The Dean Academy, in | Pa! ; Masser, Arthas Rbepherd. I. ar WY aceUAn, for uarches, hocses, de. D ne =} iat, ox | lin, trimmed with black laos and black velvet. | letter from Fredericksburg, Va. to the Balti- | Franklin, ‘Mass. was totally destroyed by'are | '“r, for sale at office of boat GROCERY STORES. On:anrat fxa Orome. A. Ml. Wheeler Goth street, amented wih mohair raid of the tame color | ABother wae compless in fro dhades of bine Inger io oven he Mar Pais pe pg OS a oun sch careot and Slow Tak homes op best. Sie ce ave’ rage cap of ‘blue {str shone: colored. gauze wat worn stone incl has reve © callout a ences Leanna eet SF Wo Excursion on Sunday, August4. _jy3l-4t cloth, chaseeur men» | colored silk, nui of ‘men to prevent a of Senator Wilsen. FAMILY PIO-IC, cap of plain without ‘The | ribbons (for looping and bows,) tn | Gr the peace tad the viclaon or Now Your, 1—Senstor we b Generali chief will wear three white ostrich A ide Roman sash gave colbr, and Sees ton loft last Se chue ae Mbetiewt...c2., en Gees Ge ae Ce of fadian grins, Consectalie phe Sf the United Bintes troope Stee Potaie: hae | mestingin Indigna. “He vil be te ‘2 | AFTERNOON > | it in color, power airy aor hair plasse red for crtllery ‘and aoe areas dromot colt solered matin, tollearn of of John We Benghetan, Gen-. Myamfe -Oiccoa et Auare. yellow for, ca cecery men Wal, ore Seite tise ead yaarrow bade, more ines | editor of the Frederick Citizen, to, died arene Aaeet 1A card is publisned Rance sun erin troops, linen lawn stitched o'clock. for some mouths with saviend the U3 sepanie . . Fichus of de climee a0 60 Common as not ‘remove isn Wry, | Sayre tite oss nay oat vit | wteaanseaatancr spe Semtncaa | dae ecsier teres ats | BESS Betton te Pare pect ang by Knots, with tho following lmiguia of ranks. | indies. convention in this city, to which he -- ee tek Wis Barameinety ores: OUT ME, | Cains es cocidiad cig, estan | yaom"aurSunagewits capes f Sa"pciitt | Sct", Sestumen’ Bad ial enna | | SanarvouSingut Te a oge,- DiW bareniven, street, south of Fa. ave, ie gold embroidered loner captas. twa vet sise dnd shape. roves a cape. nem a sag: ue zetated the conversation of Bar- woop AED pes ftevod lento plain, “The overenats for | ,,Th¢ beth of ber wuin no longer marks the | stem: Daarros, te dics | taid he bad driven one eet of scoundrel at Of it Winon m, soreer ists a Abed rm A a ts are ee other New York, and would drive out anowser. y 2 it eee ae ts belwert by elicer below th ead idler ey wae found to their vas deft Domestic ~7 a general, Don-commissioners ‘ground, without even means me SNE EE HOTIOIS. Sew ‘must be worn afar ist, | ner, and Sey the 2 m . inst night andthen <e are. a #8] but ‘will be permitted to wearit before | from @ quarter upands cum wae > Rot on Gi ters | that time, nious for the widow. Beret aa telegraphed.

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