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| Le THE EVENING STAR. 2 Published Datly, Sundays Excepted, | AT THE STAB BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avena, corner Lith St, ¥ THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER con’. &. A. BAUR PAM. ‘be TEE EVENING STAR {2 served by carrier to subscribers at TEN Cents Pen wi #t-Fovn CENTS PER MONTH. Goptes at tue counter Two Cznts each. By mali—three mouths, $1.50; sz months, $3.00; one year, 85. THE WEEGLY STAR~psbilehed Fritay—@1. year, GF Invariably tp advance, Ix toth cores paid f g forcished om appitentton ALPHABETICAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY: ¢ ws Este vlishments és 2 the District, arn AEBICULTORAL WARKHOUSES. s yes c u. et ib & i SLE HEROES. mt . ’ - - aiteny 410. O29 be. aveane Caren. A Gs eae yarh cots. SRCHT EDC, ascrr: WF r leth ance ow. Tresenry Fo. Hone Li@sL oka. W cor. Pa. a. a Me, Wl, ovr. jaca and D ath et, esa, dl street Gast, Wy oY. sr. sntigth st Tit-? Oo..Pa avon. Dt. 46 Iath st., opp. Treasury Pop's” BATHS. c ata Rooms, corner 9h and Fatre . )¥ corner Sth &D sts. rersth & © ate, IGERS & LOCKSWITES., Fst, between Ith and Lith ets t,or Fou: | I Lake. pondens of Gie San Frap- have ever been iy to weave & asserted that there w med: that, in fact, a monster had ite abode m this Cresh-wat a, and that the bodice all true expla- 40—N®°. 6.051. USE FURNISHING STORES. Lee & Ba Metzsrott Hall scbet 10th #1100 AMER CAT dh at. bet. Rand F. Ins AKERS, © Prscues, Surg & Trusses, 4 7th et, EXSSUBANC 'ES. May'xt Cape " Reron eis Hoyor, 808-305 Teh MASA Breet E.L, Schinidt, sg ¢, 6tu st JEWELRY = »RES. cl SEC 8 a Sowstry, £19 Pe. ave | Wwe <. Tut Fat..Wash cl) Br'ige at, Geos i JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Ose Warten, 82 D rae % a LB. Lire da ad. npper manat LIME, CEMENT, & Jous F, Kixc, 63 Mass. av ue, bet, 6th end 7th. LITHOGRAPHERS. ys2pe F. CEDNEY, 405 Po. ave,, bet. 4 and 6th ate LIVERY STABLES. =Co.. We « th & Date ob. S"Goumernie & Co., 514.0 street, nf LOOKING GLASSES, Fuaxci« Laws, 12% Pa. avenue pear 13th strest. LUMBER YARDS. - We. Me ae street and canal, Si Jone retin so. Loutetenn sve, and 26th street. ARBLE WORKS. ¥ Genes tant bet. N.¥. av. and Lat. Gisson & Toumny, Pa. av., bet, S30 & 2th ste, EF STORES. oo SE L.A. Walker, 1419 I street Meteor E.cer.B Byatt's NATIONAL MARKS Ald 11th st.nesr Pa.ey, State, Marble, &c. cor. 9D. $10 Poon, ave. St ,onp.. Patent Oiilce. Sid Kees: xe. Bier. Bela Ls e Bode 123 Peay, so eee ee ana avenue, ee noe og e ma. avs, | DEVLINE Co..(N.Y.)115 Pa, ay.,Det.L1thaiseh sts. Wx Bs Sora Shipsmithg, 548 56 W ater st., Uto MILLINERY, &c. BLEACH ERIES. My B. GILLETT. 614 Hb st a. ene ‘Straw Ht & Bt. Bleacher, 9e4 Pa.ay, | U. W. TH0? §, (wholerale only '414 ath st., noer ay; POSTERS. AG. est corner Sthand E sta, . 27th st.,cor.D * . opp. Patent Office. ic), 998 G at.. bet. othe & 10h. 705 18th st., corner New York ave. 903 7th st! N.W.,onedoor from I. Books bough? and sold,) 309 7ub st toRere & spectaley Gls 18th. Beosex 025 7th st., above N. ¥. ave, ‘T AND SHOE STORES. BW. BeRx: & Co., 4 Pm. gye., b Asa L. Haze: ton, 423 Tel st eirmane MATE: ww Ps. av., ber sth & 10th sta, Sc. 13% st. and Canal. KPHERD® s. Se 8.0. Beowan, Mon: wholesale vuly).c 3th & D, cocds.) 3.W. corner sthak sta. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. £.8.Cx BS Teh strect and 122 12th jens HH 7.613 K strect, bot. 6th and Tth. eset & D-AnING, 487 Mo. av., bet 43 anc Sth ata &.0. Be aan, houscsexch d for ground) 613 7th st, CARKIAGE FACTORIES, Bement H Gxavaw, 4-12 1s sn st., bet. Daod B exo. B 1. corner Penn. avenue and 18% street jot . 08 6th st. south of Penn WB. Cancer. & Bao. 6) Pennsylvania av., 8. CHINA, GLASSWARE, @c. 4. W. Bovrien & Bao., 923 Pa.av., Metzerott Ball LATING LIBRARIES. ® 7 Pa arenes. bet. $d and 45 ste. i sce’ sdvertisnments.} COACH FINDINGS. THeMP<oN & Co., WS Hb at., opp. Center Marzet. COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. jouzrs T K NT. corner B a streete .W CONF LCTIONERIES. 208 at,(Dining sooms,) 72a st.,op. 2.0 EYANCERS. Y, 59 Ps. ave., (Law, Titles, Notary.) CORES, SEALING WAX, Ac. eaTHOLO MAS. at wholewaie, Wes Tih wreak. COKBSERIS, SKIKBTS, &c. Wewsrass'( Ladies’ Underwear generally) 46538 DENTISTS. 12 F street northwest, S. 728 Pa.ey.(Out's tanght by rule) ORES. Ai Peres. avente, coruer $4 at. *, corner New York avenue aud th st Borthwest. ; 151 Penna. eve... Capitol Hill. - Dowie. 223 enet Penua. sve, Uspitel Hill, 7th street, near La. arenne, rice.) 308 & 192) 71 nw oF. Pa.ay. & tb et east, Jeth *t., sd)" Medical Mascnm. ¥. 49 Jodersen street, Georactown. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. SEM AE? < Tata. 900 8th ot. corner E north wost, corr ee. #7 sith street, near &, EXPKFESS OFFICES =; Me zs Exer cos. OS Py Wash's.66 rion’ st Gus? Wasb'e i AieoTdnt . = BAVERS. 4. Vo TREN, (also Die Sumer, 971 Ps. sreune. FARCS Sftonrn. ai B.@. ba vis. 9 Mee t Hpace, corn. ore an END. N_Y Bacar ¢¢ wurF > t. Po sv S r BFC rape Fe Red .£re-crmped t equa FLOUS, FEED AND MoMA® & LARL'NG. cor. 7th st BM. Diasnt Food 6 OM MISSION. e. Ptoors, Embahuor Sat. Flowers, 637th et. Ks. Inet), 422 Jitu st..Wash’n, & 129 Congress st. Funeral Wreaths aod Natura. Flowe served & 1, tm superior styic. BiES. »>. corner of La. své. and 1th st. FURRISMING Goons, (ork Wooo HUFT TAT AY OR S33Pa.av ad. Mot notel ¥.) 113 Pa. Saviix 4 Oo., oy Dt Seat coz uaa erat nates SURALIURE STORES. B Moses Avonuel! ouse,7th #t.& Market Space, MeKwisut, 147 Pa ay. 8 3 INE Es ar. near Treas. Dept. Wann LNG TON G, ry cmnere™ ou. XAcsHaN, for epurches, Rouses, &e., 71 D i Bao. cor cand file sveune ALURLEY. 99 Tinstreet’ y ~oner strecte hw. Jenn F Doxan, i st., bot. th & 10th and 1987 Det SBorser sand scoording to aattral formation of foc’. HOTELS. BRLiNeT)< Loves, Vermoutave. and H stress. Gont sextet £ oar Sd street re = Bowsie Hoc @Woew et Bours, corner i6th and H Baubice's Fea wtr iy Howen.cor Sh 8D: Bi verday Union Hets:, Georgetown, Dr. Bhipn, proprietor aE ee Od emee Ca) MODEL MAKERS, &c. TU. OrrzRMas. 685 7th streot, cpp. Patent Office, WA Lox, 513 7th street, opposite Post Oftice, Pator?, (iso Bronzing aud Gilding,) 1009 E. MUSIC STORES. Lrcas S, 1143 7th street, near M street. {OTARIES. : Pes: ALEY, S19 Po. ay., Law, Titles, Conveyancing ICANS. Fr Prati & Co., 1227 Pa. ay., bet. 12th and Jsth ste. 8. H. Hemrcer, 483 Peo » Corner 4% street. OYSTER SALOONS. BY & Hetvey, 1016 Pern. av tea Bay, (@.W. Dri NIERS. Pi en ARMO®, 510 Sth st., near Penna. 2 bet Te ayeons ry tio. bot. ath & Teh NoxL, 621 La. sv. n. side, bet. ORE Kinase Peon. are. bet. 434 and Gth ate WEN, 625 Louisiana ona ANGERS, og oth net a Penn. svenes. Ean 18. B. cor, FA 1th Be P Gecdasan, out ¥ etrgot,nesr Tea street, ner Tth streets. x J. HALTED, opp. P.O. Department. Ls W. Leseetr, st. oP eu it Offic: W, Eotswitt, Boom 16% Fed'l Block, corner 7th & ¥Fsts..near Pat. Office. ##” Send ior circular PATENT MEDICINES. sn0n)s Livan Toxic, the areal Dyapersla Hem: ro le, 6! tl “ 5 Or OD, aclaterend propriciot. Bach bode bass BF Bey mone ocher. PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES, B. Brant, 627 Ponnsyivanis ay. near 7th strvat- a PORTRAIT FRAMES. enue, Bear 15:h street. epecialty,) 811 7th street. ad On: ayena © . 18th 8 ix Milis, 1216 Ubio oltings, Brackets ‘er ia Sash,Doo Joun F, 31 Wass. eve., bot. 6th and 7th ate G.-2 & Lancome, plain and ornamental, 496 6th at PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS. A. B.Sur noe © Bs G H Ar r, 989,D strest, be qa 8.4017 Pa. ay., bet, 19th and wth sts w 11, 13 Pa. svenue, Capito! Bt. so Metallic Roofer, PRISIING OFFICES, G 2 “it Va.sve.,bet 1th & Mth sts, N, corner Sth and Date & Gone, 6-632, F street, near 7t PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. Sycra-Porrs& Uxnzwnrit, 8.E. corner Sth & Dats. K.B. Younes, Western Produce Company ,470 Pa, KEAL ESTATE AGENTS, &c. & DUDLFY, cor. La. avenue and /th street “1 Corner 1th and & sts..onp. Fust Offles. LAavTA, corner 18th and @ streets, ies © ear treet, isth. O. Department Post Office L069 h etreet. N. 606 18th at., opp. Freasar; +) US 2d st.,cor.F « . BLINDS. PeRAT COLEMAN, 27th st., op. Couter Market, TUCKER & SENKIAN, GS Louisiana avenge. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Wasteinaron : SEWING MF. xrck & Wi Ww hel ain Sy tytses ead Barr agi Ba Pa. a OBAWING Macit xe CouraxY, #9 Sth etree The Family Favorite. @g"Bxamive it, Tax “Reretoxn, Stone & Co., Agta, nL. opp. Masonic Tempio. ‘Phestronzost and light cst and most perfect. Be sure and seo ay,; bot lithalath ste, . bet. 3 2 9, wo 3 1TH, 6 9th ot: Algo, ladies underwear VER Ewaap Srovrs, 97th strect, op. Pest Offices, Bor A. WE'TERAND, 34D at, between Sth & 9th, SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORIES, —- BRorusR, 619-21 G st., bet. 6h and 7th, D Mas. GH. Mavnes, 617 7th at. . Patent Office, AND GAS bd D. Wi 66 x D. . 3 ‘i Hatwann & 0. aI? ou ‘exny W. Exurer, i917 | Jas. 8. TorHam & Co., 425 7th st.. odjg O. F. Hall, Ouas. G. Puance, Oe ao s Ee eee UNDERTAHERS. . ASoison Dav, ina Peon, aroma Oca 'e ‘Uth sta, rarer | Pommeas Wn Bonen tie ee, Be ¥. Baty pe Gated od TWO CENT WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUG | EVENING STAR. UST 8, 1872. SPECIAL NOTICES. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. ns were E Notice, — —— irgin F i ernoon’s Dispatches : TA DISCOV SBE bas given inthis city Washington News and Gossip, fag ee = es , : © unr Es ame . epub) ap, t ‘at, 10th Illinois; 4 IMinois; Moses 'W. Field, J. C. Burroughs, re; Associated Press Reports. InTERNAt ReveNve—The receipts trom this source to-day were $41 : he ruil. without 1 Discovery is pos- ) poisonous substauce, Mk. SUMNER, it reply to Wm. L! Fx-SENATOR FOWLER, of Tennessee, is an nouveed as the very latest accession to the Greeley and Brown party. nder=tood, is preparing a ir the yd Garrison's late letter. 9th Miseouri ¢ The Comnecticu i the liberal state ttord, to be lightly nor clothea— heen wanted dur Hs lye Charles J. Me has ;. n Torey ar Tne Presipent and family, Gen. Porter c faly's, Lead Colic and various othe | and y and Gen. Sheridan, aro now at | republican and demoer , : ats, the result of the nseof lead preparations. | Fo sary Hot ve, N sippi, met Jackson pee alts Oe THOR NATTANS, Proprietor Fort Wm. Henry Hotel, George, New | yas agreed upon. The following ticke P 2d and D streets N we A York. inated for the state at large: J * eug?-tt repubiican member of Congress, « a leading repubiiean, and judge ¢ court under military rule. At New Orleans, yesterda i btican committee RETARY DeLaNno.—Acting Secretary of the Interior Smith received a telegram from Mr. John S$. Delano yesterday, stating that his father, the Secretary, was, at that tims, much | © he Pinchback a and B me tiriner better. liberals, which was accepted certs at Chica - nee Becniae brocant ott — ————— a Congressman at largo and Secretary ¢ en en ee gee A Defense ct Pretty Women teat nnmbe, yhavebera cared by | Genenat Srivsem seems to be somewhat | thus efecting a tusion Of libuale aad De The j« . j , After * a ite pak rh pe fed mag pee ro ood better in health to-day, and recovering from backe oe ae ; co ery for greearing and. Meir his late attack of vertigo. His daughter, who |. h°*. bq” Garnett and W. U- Saun ters, Gay el aac ar ince arrived here last night, is now attending him, | pledging themselves to ndiscussion of the merit Botion D, Ribie House, | and desires her father to return with her to the | DCm rey Greeley, in the Cooper Institute, | Application Man marit-ty New York Oity, | north, where she thinks he will recover sooner | New Yorke tor Kuward 5.8 ber an — than by remaining here. Hon. J.S. Black, of Pennsylvania, has written | pies is damp and uajur ae AMUSEMENTS. THE “Hand-book of Politics for 1872,” just | ® letter, in which he reviews at length the politi- BIDE POR . cal situation of the country, and advocates the election of Greeley. Hon. Henry L. Dawes spoke for nearly two hours at Lowville, N. Y., last evening to a crowded and enthusiastic’ audience. ene dorsed the administration of President Grant, and was most severe in his criticism of his col~ league, Mr. Sumner. He said already the financial interests of the country suffered from apprehensions of the success of the democracy. No greater calamity coald betall the country There were twen amounting to $6,522,000, from 114.69 to 1b It the government seils two millions as adver- tised it will go up 115.25. The Treasury awarded $5,000,000 of gold at £11526. it was alltaken by one clique. TRE CORONER'S suURY j Even as the « exonerated Charles Regan trom blame in kill- | 2" Of ber charms ing Kichard Coleman, theevidence showing Uhat ee ee ane it Was done in self-defence. e ripening corto with silent interest, the prepared by Hon. Edward McPherson, Clerk of the House of Representatives, 1s invaluable to those who wish to keep accurately posted at this time, as it affords a thoroughly reliable re- cord of important political action, national and state, from July 15, 1870, to July 15, 1872. It is published by Philp & Solomons. A MORE CHEERFUL srrerr evidently animates the republicans in the several departments than W NATIONAL THEATER. Emerson's California Minstrels. TP Macring and Bitty Bwersov........Proprietors. THRER NIGHTS ONLY. MONDAY, [TUFRDAY AND WEDNESDAY, HUST 12,13 axn 14 THE TROUPE PAR EXCELLENCE. there | mod r r | kind what m | trom very. chile : ° WITH THE GREAT MEKS hi : “" | than the election of Horace Greeley. He gave From Europe To-day. BEET SR ERSON, PRYETER WEGTA, | beretofore, since the reception of the news in | gn able review of the hnavcisl reaulis of Greate a TAcmTman te A viet BARRY STANWOOD CHAS HAYWOOD’ | favor of the ticket which they desired should | administration. Loxpon, August The crew h SHERIDAN AND MACK, succeed In the recent North Carolina election. | _Ex-President Johnson is to address the Knox- | Livonia have struck for an Z # slog and an Orchestra of | The question was several days ago, ‘who is | ville (Tenn.) liberals aud democrats on the 10th | and Ashbury refuses to acc niess the a elected?” It now is, the republican ticket ‘ + what is the majority for | inst. The dri ficulty is arranged the name of the Livonia will be scratcbed from the list of yachts entered for the Correstown cup regatta. WI EW NATIONAL THEATRE. ONE WEEK ONLY, conservative ward meetings in Alexan- 'a., last night elected nearly all delegates ‘or of the nomination of Dr. J. U. Hill tor TRANSFER OF NAVAL OPPICERS.—Surgeon A PROTEST PROM THR Pore. COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING, Avcost 5. | Joseph Hugg has been ordered to the receiving | Congress. New York, August §.—A foreign letter says Return of the World Famous ship New Hampshire; Assistant Surgeon Martin The Kennebec (Augusta) Journal says Gen. the Pope has tstructed the bish ps of gla Duprez and Benedict's NEW ORLEA GIGANTIC MIN- SYRELS, Of twenty years’ organization ‘The creat chief Moparchs of Minstrelay, COMPOSED OF A REGIMENT OF ARTE Un their Twentieth Annual suce Inired ‘ng their brilliant. various ‘The cidest, most reliable.and larges complete Troupe in existence. Annouuciog a Carn- ial Entertainment fall of Merit, per undoes the b scent ¢ Banks has enlisted in another Red river cam- paign. The editor, however, adds that ‘fortu- nately his deteat tis time will not cost the lives of so many brave New England boys as his former one.” ‘The Sandusky Register says:—“ Hodge, a no- torious rebe} of Kentucky, who is running on the Greeley ticket for eléctor-at-large, isstump ing the state. In his speech the other day he assured his rebel friends that in the election of Greeley the equal rights and sovereignty of the states would be restored, and that hi of the lost cause have not died in vain, but this to the Naval Hospital, Washington, D. C.; As- sistant Surgeon Bradley to the Canandaigua; Commander Hatfield detached from the com: mand of the Kansas and ordered to special daty at the hydrographic office. and Kome to protest against the determ! of the British goverament te pr u priests concerned in the Galway ei NAP AND BUGENIE TO VISIT SCOTLAN! It is said that Napoleon, with Eugenie, was to visit Scotland about August 15. nation Lican Victory in Norra Car- patch received yesterday by Gen. J. H. Baker, commissioner of pensions, trom J. J. Young, says the whole republican state ticket is elected, and that the state is for Grant and Wilson. The New York Times estimates Caldwell’s majority at over 2,000. The legisla- cy is solely for the purpose of fa<’ itating the progress of t tion to the commercial tr and Belgium. The j it Lares PREZ anticipated triumph would be the victory for | was not taken, as has been stated, because of | beauty of age. ‘tet = < ith ret fi ail but t ti whic y fought.” y fear is it is in exce! “ne i Sens he Ou No.) On Wehipition (Nay No. | isis si democrats to. 19 republicans; lowe — lent health, "* Condition, as be is in excel” | stwould'a saint provoke Png res gresr, | house 6&3 democrats toc republicans, Thedem- | , THE PRestomwrial Canorarss—2. G. say: | ENGLISH CaickETERS coxrso ro mauenica. | fully, to the fe * | ocrats admit that Caldwell has 800 majority, | Ae can Trust the Reporters but not the Night Ede LONDON, August 5.—Among the passe: nkie face Bo. 416 7th ere Deters Dest streets, eight | but claim there have been great frauds. Sen- | ters and Telegraph Cprraters A dispatch from | by the steamship Sarmatian, which satied f tiness of cightecn. = doors above Odd Fellows Hal. *"* | ator Abbott, in a special dispatch to Hon. W.E. | Alexandria Bay, Thousand Isiands, where | Liverpool to-day for Quebec, were tw cone Choice Oil Paintings, Everavings mos, &o. Chandler, places the republican majority, at | President Grant is at present recreating, say- on cricketers, who, after playing several Pg copy Also, largest stock Paper Han: Window | 2.000. Merrimon concedes his defeat. Five | that the number of visitors here since General | matches in Canada, will visit the United States capeibsbende Shades, Pictures, Frames, Picture ( and Tas | democrats and three republicans are elécted to | Grant’s arrival bas largely increased. On the —— — the government telegraphs in Great E sels, Kings Nails. tc. in the District Congress. 6th intents, Jarge excursion part disembarked Ovations to the President, his recent report, become quit sdb Sn ——__—__ and spent halfan hour sbal ands with the eKURG, N.Y. .8.— ; escription o Please remember Name and Number. jel-ly™ Stuno To DeatH uy Bees.—Anold lady,a| Presitent and Little Phi a 0 fairly divided mad Kany ten nee Pacem ‘and tert | Plosing male a te op —=— = gp. | Miss Hough. residing in Twickenham, England, | the homage with Grant. At night there wasa | this morning by steamer through Lake Cham, | ™0re, ater showing how PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, do. | Siated savor ine occpantn avec | ofthe Mitton coting Tom eeiete | i seiaes One peer etme | Det ha ben meters of light, the illumination coming from hundreds of Chinese lanterns and about a dozen bead lights of railroad engines placedon commanding rocks and hillocks. At the monster clam-bake their respects to last evening. BURLINGTON, Vr., August &—President Grant and suite arrived in this city this mora- ing and remained in the city nearly two hours. A national salute was fired, bells were rung, and a eapinend formed to escort him from the boat. The streets were thronged with people, and loud cheers were given as the Presi: ear- Hi the women perform the checking or {a finding brauches of th. oft hips formed bet end of @ telegraphic wire ¥ ting in the intervals ot their work soon become fast triends. “It 1 : tin Scudamore, “that a telegraph ot London, who was engaged on a wir lin, formed an Tare ally stung ber to death. It is said that bees, President at his reception when swarming, often choose to alight upon the human head. it let alone they choke, and if disturbed, sting the owner to death. It ‘is pos- sible to escape, if the person assailed has great courage, quickness, and presence of mind, by sweeping the bees gently but firmly and dexter- ously intoa hive. Miss Hough got frightened, CUBSION, TEE BOOKBINDERS MUTUAL BELIEF AS SOCIATION WILL GIVE AN EXCUBSION TO GLYMONT, Bock eipEns rs Greeley, he was called upon for a speech, b’ the sage shook his head wisely, and remarked to a gentieman near him that if he made a and tried to dash off her tormentors as she | speech everything he said would be telegraphed | riage parsed. After rill : tachment to a fe: cl ON MONDAY, AUGUST 12rn, might, and ead to say, they attacked her with | over the country snd misinterpreted. ~ President and general pa Srege oe same wire in Berlin, that ON THE STEAMER WAWASSET, woe Largo hat before ‘@ doctor could be | “There are New York reporters enough here | tors for halt an hour at the Amercas H | on ay Leaving the wharf, foot of 7th street, at 2 o'clock p. rought she to send it correctly,” responded the gentle- » having nm him man. “Ah, yes,” replied the sage, ‘I can trust them but nighiteditors and telegraph operators are too likely to get it wrong.” prig band shaking lasted fully half an hour, a r. Greeley standing during that time under th y another man’s wife to ride, returned with | protecting shelter of an umbrella to avoid the the Tuine, the knight of the whip asked him if | ravs or the sun. During the hand-shaking ‘a he could not hold ve leet = »” said the lady sent him a handsome bouquet, which he gentleman, ‘but begged driving with one | ¢arried with him during the rest of the day. At hand at the time, and the horse got the better of | one time during the hand-shaking he was a fowl pretty gi tg dy ble- | tacked with such vehemence by the arde! WT RAS noe Oe ear reine ener | hands of friends and adherents that b Thats none of your business.” was | can be likened to nothing so appre the reply, “There’s your carriage. I'll pay R ofa baited bull, and he took ee ae aes ae ee cream saloon, and in the dancin; even in the lager beer saloon. was routed by the pressin not be restrained from «1 They then took the boat for Whitehail. —— Fourteen Persons Injured by a Rati- road Accident Batmore, August 3.—Particulars received Tegarding the accident yesterday afternoou oa the Western Maryland railroad near Finksburg teen persons Were more or less injured. James W. Beacham, of Avondale, Carroll county, had gut shoulder cated and his left arm badly broken. His mother as seriously injured. The wife of State Se Longwell, of Carroll county, was seriously in jured. wing, will leave Glymont at 10 p.m., (Moonlight.) dmitting a gentleman and Iady, $1; ad- 5 each. “Wat Were You Doing WITH TE OTReR Hanp?”’—A_ horse belonging to a Charlestown ( Mass.) — stable recently ran id smashed up things generally, and ‘n the young man who had hired the team to and the marriage resulting from ¢ Committee avd at the boat Committee “Jus. E. Bullock, J. B. Bepey. Jas, McGowan. Andrew Taft, Jos. M ite 0 TRIPS A WAWABET. On TURSDAY MORNING, Angnst 6th, the Steomer WAWASET will resume her iar two trips aweek down the mac, touching at intermediate! landings. Lexve Washington for Oarrioman and intermo- Tandines at 9 a.m. Toesdays. sve Wi OTICE—-T WEE ee fatal Railread Collision, Crvcinss t 3.—A special dispatch Teporte a collision yesterday on the Mobile and Olio railroad, olit, Tennessee, and Troy, kil and woun tir five others. The care of one train were ti dinioeach other, the smokiag ear b g directly over the beads of . gers in the next car, and the passengers wore Obliged to get out’ through a hole cut in the floor. age in the ice saloon, and rom each he of those who could ing hand. A Coot axp Fatumuty Deun—On a recont paseage of the brig Mary C. Marriner from this Po aoe ue River and interme- port to Tork’s Island, Captain B, A. Dargin’s . ittle fon, about five years old, was knocked Fe etna: onioe of Potamec | Verpoard Over the stern. ‘The brig was going ost can be chartered MONDAYS and | four knots at the time, but Captain Durgin was THURSDAYS for Bxcurstins 432710 | quich enough to seize the ender tho main sheet, aim ania = eap into the ocean, catch the boy, and holdin TE toe Fieilivcuhoad teeeet ABEOW | the rope in one hand and hia ron by the other A Bop BURGLAR—Narrow Sunday morning a bold t perpetrated at the house of Mr. J: ters, on Hiland avenue, East Liberty. | folded packer ded ihemseive f symmetrical y. Mr. M. Masters had retired, with his wife ani J chili, th " rebuilt and. ent rely refitted >. was drawn in over the stern, adistance of 11 feet | Previous evening, and they were nut distarbed erenielpaliietinei mente Dh Seis rose pag pace = from the water, the vessel being in ballast_— | Until balf-past two in the morning, when Mrs. The Long Branch Kaee. Wharf. foot of 7th sircet.daily, Sunday excepted.at | Portland (Me.) Argus. McMasters was awakened by the rapid tickin Beanca, An, tt : x Mount Vernon (the tomb’ of of the clock, the pendulum having been knoe! «1 intermediate landing WER.—An anxious parent, sign- ing himself “R. H.,” writes the Cape May Wave, Cty whether there is no way of “saying our daughters from insult by the male scamps who infest the board walks aftr eleven o'clock at might,” and stating that on three suc- cessive occasions his daughters, walking out alone, have been insulted.” The Wave very aptly answers :— Yes, there is a way; put your ng time. of cottages, t c 4 JAMES SYKES, jelo-3m__ Gen’l Superintendent Steamer Arrow. ————— off. The gas, which had been left burnin, the room, had been put out, but the burner ha! been either accidentally or purpos rned as to permit the escape of gas. Mr. MeMaster= was considerably affected by the gas, but he staggered about the room, and cried vut twic ‘ "sthere?” Atthe same moment a m was heard jumping from the roof of the por to the ground, and as soon as Mr. McMas PIANOS, &c. UST AMUSING TOY OUT!—Canses inanimat+ lgures vo dance to the music ef pian 3 D& BHO 4307 8 8 of 18%, two miles. won, with Experience Oakes second. S434. Metron Time, wits rms of very brier abot © For asie by 3... WIL! North Carotina. Sreet weet, between Pa. avenue aud F st. > r daughters to bed at a reasonable hour!" could get to the window he fired two shots from | A REPUBLICAN ¥ main wei tor itddeslersin Muticd iatfumaseoarie | ‘Tam reves Emp. Johny McGrath, a | tarclen ee dt tee ence the retreatin eanicehectatened akira . emerely., END.—J Tr 5 urgiar. By this time, he was so stifled wit —All special dispatches Be pnisea,24 if Musical Instruments Tuned ane | noted panci-thiet, went into Keddy the Black- tL) if After lying A contirm the election ot | = & that be fell upon the floor. here a few moments he recovered somewhat— the air being purer near the floor—and on get ting up found his wife and child quite stapetied. He removed them to another room, and called Dr. Perckment, under whose treatment thev soon recovered. The doors and windows of the smith’s sa'oon. on Broadway, at 10 0’clock last night, and sat down on a chair at the end of the H ee GREATER some claret. Before be could raise the glass to bis lips, be burst_a large blood vessel, and dropped dead at the bar.—N. Y. Times, ith inst. Reduction in Prices. chamber having been thrown open, the 8% Svor foil i “} jon, im sessi DINNER To S v—Th ta - | escaped. It was then discovered that the thi ull tis Meer: i bin eee ee rarer. Tho editor of the An- | had gathered all the jewelry and plate belo by b.G. N ginin’ for presider the Herald correspondent, at adinner given last | © the family, and bad it ready t pack u Anong th mts are & 1 Brook: hight. General Sherman, Minister Curtin, Mr, | C®!T¥ing off-—Pultshurgh Commercial, Gti in ot Pa; } of Ala, and DA Moran, sec Lathrop. tary ot the American legation, and TER.—An nnusaal and exciting IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE LATENESS OF | many Fopresentatives of the press were protent. | scene was witscesed On th steers eee Gen Ratler not Particularly Anxions THE SEASON, AND IN ORDER TO RE- graphical society, has written along letter | A plainly dressed young woiman was wal aticr etates that he wi ke m LS tee ee Ss Manley, referring to his enterprise in terms | hes a coun men. One matin wee eh re the nomination for DUCE STOCK, 1 AM OFFERING FOR ighest praise. fome remark, only partially understood by the ‘orm or republican THE nate him he wili nol DeaTH oF A CENTENARIAN.—Mra. Phavhe Lice. probably the oldest lady in Virginia, died at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Isaac H. Butterworth, near Lynchburg, on Thars. last. She was a native of Campbell county,Va., and was born in 1/69, and was therefore one hundred and three years of age at the time of her death. SEcoyp Lieutenant BLES JORDAN, of the 16th U. 8. infantry, stationed at Jackson, Miss., and recently detailed as assistant quarter- NEAT THIRTY DAYS: Light Cassimere Snits, at.....$,9, 10,12 and $15 Blue Flannel Suits(thoroughly sponged ~ $15 White Duck Suits (Derby 6, Sand $10 All Linen Suite...,.. 5,6, 7 and $5 L jored Casstme Hen Cod Vests Srmantche nee + 6, 7 and SS Light Cassimere Pants, single. White Marseilles Vests. Alpaca Backs... fpectators, and immed fired atthe young bo was at the time not more than three paces distant from her. The shot fortunately missed him, and springing torward, he —, took the dangerous pla: thingaway from her, and placing it in li ocket, walked away. It was afterwards stati y parties who claimed ,to know something of the circumstances, that the girl had learned a Gay or two before,ihat the young man had in- troduced her younger brother to a number of rawing arevulver. ats — Mosry axp Wrraras—O-'y A Washington correspondent of the gives the following concer: ing the difticulty between Col. Mosby and Dr. Withers, at Warrenton, Va., and It is stated that ever since Mos sapport Gran two evils b been overbearing and disposed to question the fanity of those who tavored the sapport of Gre the absence of Journal. ed houses of bad repute in the city, and the infor- | ley. Dr. Withers, who has beeu mayorof War- | AN INTEREST Linen Sack Coats 25,1.75, master of the post, deserted on Tuesday, taking | mation so worked upon her feelings Conteun as: Tenton, and who enjoys the esteem of & large | spondent of the ouths? Cheviot Suits. cece cmc. with him something over @ thousand dollars in | termined to be revenged.—St. Louis Democrat, | Circle of friends, was one of the first to avow | the following: — Boys’ Cassimere. bag ‘95 vernment bonds. He was arrested in New | 5th inst. im tavor of Greeley’s election. On | owned a v > morning Fine Black Cloth Frock Goata....10, 12 ana @13 | CTl¢ams on ‘Thursday, and taken back to f last it is reported that a gentieman | broaght a fi ° her family. Her “ Bine Cloth Frock and Berby Goate....S . Jackson. IsAPELLA ov Svain.—The ex-Empress Isa- | &t the Warrenton Hotel playfully remarked that | progeny were Eves, being consigned to a ot by Goats... to G12 | oo Pee ae ee bella is still fat and devotional. She is men- | the conservative party would not send its trained 1 of water, * ere they found a watery A Large Assortment of Extra Sizo Suite, at Moncname, ben eee eens in @ recent letter from Paris as follows: | speakers to Salem to answer Col. Mosby, but hester, pahire , ve. Puss ‘ring the day was | the deepest ve they ng Den ie ree menchmuitess, veteering te Sivtress *Le refased to be comforted, In the was received with a salute. In Reine Hectense, wotieed oe Dr. Withers, ‘This remark was-oom eR ug we found her ou the bed, ‘was serenaded and ‘a brief speech, review- | brougham with two Stee ee to Col. Mosb ie into c Staming by ber ovesy marvomens tear ae eae ing the improvement of Manchester and vicin!- | Sf tne door of the Ktile ohne Ser Reteneat, tytince he was a boy. He made ne allusion to | 4° 4," Cy BZA DEDUCTION of 20 PER OBNT. has been | politics. scribed as elderly, but who is only urely made on all these goods. Acarmrrap-—At Staunton, Ye..on Monday, | fat, descended fram tt followed only by a foot al ie aries C. Carson e | man, urch. was Isabella Licateane To re murder of DB. Clinebell, the jury brought in | of Spain. She went there to return thanks for | renton'to az-Persons fo the 5 aitr pabore theless anda friends, and s.good examination at the Vieuba Callbes: ‘The ee Watering Places, osm bevo thelr wardrobes replen- lauded by the audicnoe. Saeed Pe eg @7 REMEMBER NAME AND NUMBER— A. STRAUB, Popular Clothing House, 101) PENNSYLVANIA AVERUB, Between 10th and 11th Strects, Doors from Eleventh jy2et- Winslow, committed hotel, ‘Seu Francisco, yesterday. ‘aher the operation. sv A. M. Puett, chairman of the nations} er executive committee of the tabor reform THR NILEMAN is a great institution in Rio de Dr. 336 street, 1 for ‘er : Janeiro; eart legs ~4- | SF The Berlin Provencial customers, abe ate OA ee Eeicaniaaemouiine | muccnsionae ss |S Bik ya eiggs Gx Wega tomy sible watrone S71f brooms are wet in boiling suds once a » —— Se aT ed ee, | Week they will become very tough, will not cat BOO BEE SATE Es WS..ct reduce’ peices | the carpet, last much looger, alt always sweep Ce ®. HELLEB 8, 716 Market Space, | like a new broom.

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