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THE EVENING STAR. Published Dally, Sundays excepted, AT THE STAB BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania — oor, Ith Bt, TER EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, & A. AAEPPRANN, President, EB EVENING STAR is served by carriers to ees ee are ae as — mente; ove year, @8- 0 FRE So tarariy asvancer in bech coset ana ‘Bo paper sen: longer than . Che vs. 41—NE. 6,311. LOCAL NEWS The Murder of the Breyer, Habe, FOURG's COMFERMOE TO TOW ‘aT, As aE LATED BY TRE La | At the term of the Criminal Court which will be convenrdon Monday vext, it is probable that Henry Young alias Williams will be tried, on an indictment ¢! ing bow with the muarier Frank fron — ee be ey ‘oung was Wright, Tabata ‘1 cells, grea beweato wocupy the n several TWO CENTS. AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES, | EVENING STAR. FIRST VISIT TO WASHINGTON. Tethgcis erent senpregin sooty G bitin: : = BOWES" eines Lect escrsiryuieg'g | Washington News and Gonsip. much Felieved. and it happens not unfrequently that ExTERNAL Revenve.—The receipts from this fh timely doves alenlableservice in an ultimate cure T "he nok wish te ,be understond a | source to-day were $257,504.08. pout Se nemcat ns con Eee : SECRETARY BELEN Ar is expected to return Rectaesey:; but eometinen 9 2: here trom West Point, N. ¥., next Monday. atamoment’s notice. apd [ete for = jomacd STS Menday. Jun JC. a slcong. active, and eliciont SPECIE. | Gov. Campsxi, of Wyoming, has been ap- mesday, J H Jated for such cases as here stated, and which every well conducted family shou'd have on hard or im- mediately procure. During 1836, Was raging quite ecverely in Brooklyn, N-Y¥_, 1 wae employed there, and it was found that this Specific did great service, being much better than Squibbs Mixture and Sup Cholera Cure, both of which were tried. Li will also give immediate relief and cure Che potnted one of the commissioners to negotiate with the northern Sioux on the 17th inst. First introd! ae while the cholera stupendous SECRETARY Roweson was at the navy-yard to-day engaged in the Polaris investigation. He expected to conclude it this evening, and - DOCKRILL. divert and eccentric humortst, The divert NS KRESNEBEL, ‘The Clown who never Speaks. being the first of his heelever seen ia America. wlera, Mertus. Colic. Cramp, Dysentary, Diar. | will prepare bis report immediately. & GAN, a. and all ra menal at this season.” Ful ae a ee The Werlt Cistenging Hardie Rider. Ginections accompany each's a). Mr. 0. C: Fox, of New York, and Mr. Wm The brilliant Fre known throughout To be had « HUB NATTANS tat H. Appleton, of New Hampshire, have been ROMELLI ‘YMNASTS. jeS-tr Corner of 34.and D streets northwest. appointed principal examiners in the Patent The wonder = Menagerie. ————— Office. E NCHEON, DINNER a ayo PR ON THE BEUND SUPFER TABLE, | ‘THE SOUTHERN CLAIMS COMMISSION has sus. 1G. accomplis! + Mr C. mplish~d Zoographer air pderfal exh Wild Lea & Perrins’ Worceste hire Sauce pended oral examinations until the second week Beast Tr Br mqncity ever witnessed, 1S INDISPERSARLE. in October. and will then resume them and con- 4 HE INY CIBLE. ° “ ¥ : " re ENCOUNTERS FIV DENG. Gers iN conn TORT PUNOAN'S 209, How tek, tinue unt!l the middle of November. Er ——— TH De MONTANO, THE CANNIBAL, Wresties with and overcomes a pack of nine fero- cious Hyenas, or Grave Robbers. x : ENTERTAINMENTS AFTERNOON AND EVE- NING EACH DAY Grew. GrorcE LLIAMS, special financial commissioner trom Japan to the United States and Europe, arrived in New York last night in the steamer Aige EXCURSIONS, &e. LECT ANNUAL EXCURSION DOORS OPEN AT 1 AND 7 O'CLOCK. ete Yiest . a _ ’ One bour to see the Wild Beasts in their dens, = Bes cocirik Tae U. 8. sTeameR TALLAPOoSA, from Admini * 39 | YOUNG CATHOLICS’ FRIEND SOCIETY — | washington, with the Esqnimaux brought here ren To by the Frolic on board, arrived at New York ST. INIGOES, POEs Lognour AND PINEY yesterday. GRAND STREET PAGEANT WILL BE ” PEATED ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, and will take adifferent route from that of Mou- my. day an Steamer Lady of the Lake will leave her wharf, Com™MIssionER DrumMonp, of the General orp xe On Exhiyitien ye i ee reer Land Oflce, arrived at Balt Lake ity on Men 4' and ad ing on MONDAY, at 6 o'clock a. m. day ht. He was received at len by ex- bate) af Ti vem Or | *Eccieticke ». G3: tckeys sateitting © gentionas cae Heoper and 9 eeinmlites st Weracn Bo. 439 Ten mreet, betwen D and. streets, ight sd tay 5 £2, Tickets are linuited,and to be obtained | magnat-s, who show him every aitention. doors above Odd Fellow’ . Po. ST AE Siate-rocms can No. 605 7th «treet. K EYPORT EXCURSIONS. FRIDAY. JUNE 13, 1573, the orite steamer KEY- be secured at James Lackew'ss | PRestpent GRANT and tamily arrived at ‘West Point last evening, and will remain there till Friday. Gen. Sherman left here for the military academy last night. The diplomas will be awarded to the graduates on Friday. mmenxce her rs lar Orcs tor say Riad ot Ladien’, Gone? P| a af RiDay, EVEN: vier | THE TREASURY has redeemed all the out- dren Second-hand Clothin 2 Bouts, Stoo, Sc. O83 | foot of th street, at 6 ocleck p.m., returning at | standing three per cent. certIficates excepting Prempelyetieuded.) ns Sreomtn. Moto 1 ae | Ai p.m. During the summer ot US2 these exenr; | the amount of $30,0C0. When the first call was > KI T. AP made in November, 1870, there were outstand- calling on JUSTH, AVAL OnDERS.—Second assistant Engineer Khoades has been ordered to the Juniata to relieve First Assistant Engineer B. F. Wood, 619 D street, between tb and 7th u.w. ictes by mafl promptly attended to. Cash paid. 113 Jed at the Boat to admission of any improper characters. cating liquors sold. Music, dancin H. refresh- LADIES’ GOODS. ments on board. Fare, ingle ticke: lady and | who hasbeen detached from that vessel and tle 18. ly to WM. B 3, ” - iati + aa Teent, 669 Pennsyivaninavenne. “ES: | ordered to the Yantic, Asiatic fleet. A pispatcH.from Topeka, Kansas, says the reports in circulation that the case of ex-Sena- tor Pomeroy was presented to the grand jury and the bill of indictment ignored are entirely untrue. The case was never presented to the grand jury, but will be prosecuted by informa- tion, and not by ment. Cor. ABNER DovsBLepay has been relieved from duty as a member of the general court- martial ordered to meet at Ringgold barracks, y.,for the tral of Lieuts. Chas. L. Davis, of the 10th infantry, and Henry F. Legzett, of the EXctesions To GLyMonT. OFrice oF ru" Potomac Ferry Comraxy, SEVENTH STREET WHARF. Wasittneton, May 21, 1373 On and after June 1 the steamer WAWASET can be chartered fur Excursions to Gly mont on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wed. nesdays and Tharsdays. The steame: is now in complete order, having been thoroughly oxerbauled last winter. bhe hae s inc, commodions saloon on her upper deck, in every res adapted to the excursion business. seh ‘otomac is now beautiful, and Glymont in splendid condition, having been thoroughly repaired and the grounds put in good order ‘SS McCORMICK, mm 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,’ constantly on hand e fine assortment of IMPOBTED BONNETS, STRAWS, CHIPS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, &c., all of the newest designs. Ladies CAPS and COIF- FUBES just received. ma-tr EAD AND SA YOUB MONBY. Ladies who have Hair Switches that have faded from us can have them restored to their natural shade in superior manner. We have avery large For ch apply at oftice of Potomac Ferry | oith infantry, and Capt. F. M. Crandal, 24th assortment cf §) Curie; ery, tong and Thaodsome otTth street. pal-aw_ | infantry, has been detailed for duty as a mem- Bwitches. very ches) = yw is the time to buy at ber of the court in his place. MADAME ESTREN'S Hair Factory,615 lath st FESTIVALS poi tassenlD pocen edneans ae . ALS. Ge. Scuorretp has telegraphed from head- | OTICE.—Bargnins are now being offered in = . quarters, in San Francisco, to General Davis N MILLINEBY At SILVER SPRING, at Boyle’s camp to appoint a commision on the and (Mr. Blair's Couutry Seat,) spot for the trial of the Modoc prisoners. Tom, FANCY Goops, a Piute Indian prisoner, having attacked tl By sey LENZBERG & €0. THE FESTIVAL guard at Fort Alcatraz, the latter fired upon attr 707 Market Space, ON THE 12TH and killed him, putimg ‘six bullets in his body. Offers a convenient and cconomical mode of speud- | Oregon papers ‘denounce the massacre of the ing the Stmrive DEPOT day at a beautiful place iv the co Modoc prisoners in unmeasured terms. good com! with fine music, vocal and . 617 sz mental. All icticacies ix APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT.—The VENTE STREET, mand. The —— Pere | * President has made the following appoint- = OQypcette Patent Omice. ut 3 iat ments, avd forwardcd them here for record :— SELLING OFF! Joseph G. Moore, of Misé., COnsUI pt Trinidad S SELLING OFF! solo 2” | Go" Guha; Walter Watson, fest Heulsuaat reve- AT COST, TO DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP, nue marine servies; Frederick A. G'Conner ov rx Baw TORE Ladies belor ging to the Congregation of ST. | wood third lieutenant do. do. ear MABY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Upper Martboro’. |” Posimasiers.—James E. Dean, Fisbkill, N. Y.; O68 ate propose holding « PESTIVAL io THE WOODS - Dean, y N.Y Ents __ BO BUMBUG.________s| Ristining the fsidence of the Carmelite Farnese, | Daniel A. Beckley, Bloomsburg, Pa.;’'8. C. D peer this y pe + | Silsby, idaho city, Idaho territory; Kebert P. ei JOIFEERCH stanou BRAMEL ‘ THURSDAY, Jove 12,187 day | MEKnight, Virden, 1. i 3 tn beantifal gicus to foe havin. and ev ug cutortaii Aria a ae Promotions THxoveH ComPETiTIVE Ex- ole A very cleeant Atghan will vo raMed, to which | awixations.— Commissioner Drummond, of go Were arest, bth ioe re ot of the eee eT hon the General Land office, has written a letter in jenie-ty ‘pantnore: Marriand. 4 response to an inquiry from Mr. J. B. Thomp- Pge ee Seastanee, cate tend of music will be oo proeceds will be used for the benvtit of the Gn os Fi public are cordially luvited ty atgeeal. son, chairman of thé examining board of tne Interior department, as to the working of the civil service rules in his burean, fm which be says, that in his inion the head of s bureau who conscient' ly administers the afi: irs of NOTHING RESERVED. oH MMER RESO.) Ts. office, and keeps a closs ov: over the Unprecedented. Peremptory. Positive. SU Ri game, can Judge as to the hility ard qualifica. ROCRBRIDCE ALUM SPRINGS, Va. tions of be clef, and dete maine who amongre - them lon an an! —- OEER JURE levy 3633, bosrd of exami } whree decisions must be Saupe — haged on the readivess of such clerks to answer OF ENTIRE vx ‘This ‘brated place ert: juestions, commissioner remarks OF EBT offer sddifipual atirsctiona thiogeasses Kies | ihatit wassaid of certain statesman that he BOW gotwe on. | powenes,< maguiteest Balt Ene Ane could give twenty-five different names for a he SSNS Oa: | Bitaes orm, Bering alley Ob tac Idefone, thd at the ‘samo time couldnt for, gentlemen. and 's 7 auet Grav. | grind a chisel, After giving his rousons at ‘irginia, ULC ance jength commissioner concludes by saying, WE ARE OVERSTOCKED that while competitive examinations appear waters of these special Sprivgs either cure or axD rent! most c1 nedessary in cases Of original intents, he aap wie ee ee cuption,“Chroaic Broekis. Chradic "Eten | belleves the rules requl ‘examinations ronie | Puneruoniay Chronic D for prometions should be revised of reveked. At G10 915 Suit, 910s SY Sait, st $400 meene-toot bs fend ‘em to Alaska, Of the mauy ideas advanced as te what shall be done with the Modoce who are not to betried by the military commission, there is one view which meets with much favor among army officers, and that is to send the whole gang to Tvo MANY GOgpS 700 MANY GOOUS MUST BB SOLD. MUST BK BOLD. ARS SELLING K OLY. Al The Semtnoles were a constant ce 485 SELLING RAPIDE Y x u ae eee See but since i, & ce EN DOLLARS, FIFTEE smaork Sed sabes, pesine ae verses | oars eof the sodecs to Alaska would tenve T LLARS, N DOL: WEN- tation 6 wou! FY DOLLARS, ABS TWEN- | smooth sud lev elgad.ot ott eight miles, sot down | portation of the Modec ‘argued, apoh oter hose 1 Suit at $10. . . $23 suit at 91 Picker Sa 3. G27 ta a0. fo fan sees esis bs COLEMAM& ROG. BRB, Baitinore, Itimore. eflectas a warning toother tribes. There are NO RESERVATIONS. Deacriptive pamphlets sent free on application, the Stoux, for instance, a powerful nation, em- NO RESEKVATIONS. 1-lm bracing missy and bens probably : < eighteen or twenty 3 atk WILE BE sete. Yatton Betiocas claredseraceetsae erties ALL Must Be sox, | Sande Hache nine wee to the British should they get ALL MUST BE SUL. of Tard eugroyemvents tuoe task pears Sg aie Anne eee SI Referenece st 1BUYE RL WEST END HOTEL, at it would require ‘troops Serva millions of money to subdee them. —__ 9 << Can, el Coar.—Yesterd: Pape to oan ple, of the ex IN BOYS’ SUITS WE OF FEE THE SAME INDUCEMENTS. $9 for an $% Suit. ij were about to — LAE AT ed express the determination toturn out their stock rather Sa the Coegoreg ol others ner ee ay ors Of mo further use @2@ for a $15. CALE AT ONCE. BRING THE Bors. Se LONG BRANCH, N. 5., MABLE BROTHERS, PASHIONABLE TAILORS, WILL BE OPENED ON THE 19ru OF JUNE. We call attention to cur assortment of very ele- ENGLISH CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS, of the newest patterns, andof the most exquisite For elegance of Uriltiancy ecopemy, they excel all other chante tee ead SEAL, sae Sear tessa te he Beast echoes aes Se earings ‘These gvods are of our own DIRECT IMPORTATION, and are offered at very low prices. M. W. GaLT, BRO. & Co., JEWELERS, 1107 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. LIME: 296-6 FROM NEW ORLEANS TO CHICAGO, (Editorial Correspondence of The Star.) CHICAGO, May 28, 1873. The Congressional excursionists having fin- ished their mission at New Orleans, inspected Yiance, no go. She is so feeble and s rawless that she bugs the idea that she will be something if she can only get the national capital. Her business ideas nted such men as the dead-beat Keavis. She hasn't @ larger population than Chi she counts in all St. Louis cow that he fall history of the for it; and that, having these tacts im hie mind, he added some- thing te them, and one day, while reading Tum Stag, he to read a fall coves of the This Afterneon’s Dispatches, staan wha ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. the case ae had deen worked up by ms the sand-bass, visited all the cemeteries, snitfed it as J y ¥ Fx; ttt was i, that as all the diveraemmells of the gardens and gut. | fry" Cook county in ours, Chicago wilt: | 9, MtDEACE aaa ean REN. Friday sien wo beng tn Kenoaee ters of the Crescent city. given an eye to the wh , St. Louis capitalists are to-day investit New York, June 11.—It is stated that the | for @ murder of Momroe, the cloc bullet holés in the Mechanics’ Institute, and | in Chicago lots in preference to their own reai | @Vidlence against Van Buren and others con- | peddler, and make a and ou t an ear to the confitcti estate. They know whether Chi is wilting | Bected with the Vienfla exposition will not be | ai defere he ‘ g stories of the Kellogg men and the McEnery men, until life was y Prepared” 5 ornot. We've got the trade and we are gol! piece ng | given to the public by the Secretary of State, to keep it. Inten years Chicago will be the tend ut will be furn'sbed Van Buren, and he can — by wr a the niger s beet, that be came to Washy dreary, coucluded they wanted to go home. reat distributing city of the country. New | 40 what he pleases with it. The documents | ton on Fr afternoon and seo" tound ‘A special train was provided up river, by Fork will do the wholtea'e importing ind the wit! be tarnished Congress at the next session. | drover. who bad plenty of stam which a portion of the party were returned to rage, but Chi- | THE AMERICAN DEPARTMENT OF THE EXro- | his mind to get them, and af wholesale manufacturing bro! bute the ‘We've got fifty railroads now, and we'll have a hundred in ten years. We have not only the railroad system, but the best water m in the west. can import by water direct from Liverpool, 1k abdut - oven ‘eatests coe talk al sendin, to Europe by water without breaking Talk ! Why the grain sprouts sITio™. Jackson 8. Schultz writes that the American department of the Vienna exposition will be in complete order by the 15th of June, which can- the case with that of anyother nation, not excepting England, which has the advantage of @ corps of workmen brought to Vienna to hasten completion and perfect that depart- ™ took him across the Armory tot and struck him with the billy; (he had beer making the de- ceased believe alt the time that he w him a near cut to the Alexandria tra Baltimore and Potomac depot:) that knockii St. Louis, and enother portion (switching off at Cairo) were taken to Chicago. The gain in time by railroading over ste»mboating was il- lustrated by the fact that the tip from New Orleans to Chicago was made m 47 hours; and from this time should be dcducted a wait of 34 after the deceased down hic took the - <wag'? and made of. That aiter he reached Aiexan- dria he disposed of the money. and badd arranged hours at Cairo, and the time lost in tue twenty | before they are half way across the Guif; sup- | ment. The Austrian government, he says, | it with the women as to ho ¥ should swear, miles trip by steamer trom Columbus, (Ky nd posing they ever get to the Gulf by way of their aap Dgeacog sorte prepare fee on. ee as cogusentay ont from the paper > % . Ve st. . 3d junds oun! os hing, Cairo, as well asin the transfers from the ca-s | Jit) of river. | We can undersell St. Louis $d « ~ 5 ing right under her nose—at St. Joe, a ity, and allthe way to Denver. Chicago ’ Not much! the way they talk at Chicago, and the appearance of things here certamly gives rea- finished, but all those facilities which they had promised are incom o—— New York Notes, THE REMAINS OF THE LATE MINISTER oRnR McDevitt and other detectives’ going to Alex- andria, arresting the women, and getting from them statements as to how they promised to swear on the trial when it was called: and Wright stated w the guard that while he was to the stdamboat, and fom the boat tothe cars again. A PARTING. At Cairo we parted from Col. Dwyer, who ; New Yore, June 1L—The remains of Mr. young" oagthoned . son for the fait is in them. reciting this story Young's tace len and as leader and organizer of the expedition had | With the pasiness sti hore, St als eee oe | Orr were land:d trom the steamer at i1o'clock | he kejt muttering. «flow aid they hima ‘ther safely and barmoniously conducted his happy | he literally standing still, though the latter city | thismorning and received by Knights Templar | out > «If they Mave got that ok ay as aes family of democrats, republicans, liberals, | is doubtless doing a large, quiet, safe business. | fmt @ detachment of the police force and | up;” «The women are here now, I reckon.” Chicagoece, St. Lou'eites, Cherokees and news? | But the “go” of Chicage is wondertul, ‘The | taken tothe City Hall, where they will tic in | Se. andtn thous of Wrigh saeee, Ses ? ¢ fact that it has been rebuilt, as if by magic, in | tte in the Governor's room. fool owned up to it, and | was paper men through many thousand miles of 4 two years since its devastating fire, is known to FRAEE B. WALWORTE the world, but only those who see for themselves can appreciate how substantially and hand- somely it has been rebuilt. Whether or not Chicag6 is to be the great distributing city of the country in ten years, she has made preparations to do the business. ‘The new mercantile buill- ings of Chicago have been described many times, and I need not refer to them, but these are only “in a concatenation” with ‘the grand new hotels, built or in progress, that are to ac- commodate the expected rush of visitors to the coming city of the West. Compare the new Shermen House (the carpetsalone to which cost together as I went along.” W (Mm any encouragement, and scattold war not intended for him, (Wri it but tor the murderer of the drover. ie ment was not overheard by any of the guards, and cannot be used on the trial, but it is more than likely that hints for one or two miss links in the chain of evidence may be derived trom it. ——~e—__ The Review To-morrow. The annual review of the wilitia of the Dis- trict of Columbia to-morrow afternoon on the known and unknown country. In all the per- plexitier of managing the transportaiion, com- missariat, and general comfort of such a mis- cellaneous crowd, Dwyer’s sunny face was never once clouded, and the party unanimously raised his rank successively to General by land and Admiral on the Gulf. More to the purpose, they surprised him at New Orleans with a gen- uinely-felt token of regard in the shape of a costly silver service and other valuable gitts for himself and Mrs. Dwyer and Master David. At Cairo we also parted from the genial delegation was arraigned in the Court of Oyer and Termi- ner to-day on the charge of having murdered The bis father. He plead “not guilty.” counsel for the defense are to arrange District Attorney for aday for the tri will be in about two weeks. PRESIDENT GRANT AND STAFP will attend the funeral ef Minister Orr on Friday. The Henry (lay Coal Mine Disaster, LIST OF THE KILLED—TEN 80 Fag. New York, June 11- i F ; $50,000) with the shabby leading hotel of St. | £m Shamokin, P is alist | grounds of the Olympic base ball club, prom- coves ees teere a number of cas ecivctnd: | Louis, the Southern! And the Sierman is to be Taye, poco rp tidy nd = lacie oe,t0.be a dive aiials, and the various erganize- r abe dwarfed, in size at any rate, by two or three | MAys, outside boss, tchman, making preperations tor — >. webs Chee oer eeorr ee other hotels in course of erection. These are | Wil€ and children; Mike Mensh, of Pennsy.va- display, and to appear in their f nia, a German, unmarried; Enery Magenskie, & Polander, married; Lawrence Ki Polander, a man of family; Anthony German; Wm. D. F the Potter Palmer House, (to cost only $3,- 060,000,) the Pacific, (£1,000,090,) and the Tre- mont, (3250,000.) The new Sherman costs about 000, and while a most of its old popular features has some added conveniences and elegancies, which, with its superiority of position, will doubtless enable it to fist its own with the biggest of its competitors. The private buildings in course of erection are on the same expensive scale. Mr.— Thomp- president ef a street railroad here, is ‘ing a house on Prairie avenue to cost Lake City has not all the live men of the West. these may be mentioned Congressmen Stann- ard and Wells, and Messrs. Geo. Bain and W. ©. Buchanan, and James B. Eads, the accom- plished engineer, who has solved the problem of bridging the Mississippi at St. Louis. The representatives ot the pressof St. Louis, the young Knapps, sons of the Knapp proprietors of the St. Louis Republican; Mr. Crane, of the Democrat. and Mr. McHenry, of the siruck me as notably unassuming, gentl: iV and intelligent young men; speaking well for troops will (uard—under the command of CU» Duty, will be first imspected a: atter which the ae r The oiski, & | a arris, a Rumbeiser, a German, mar- Tied, two children: yaniel Powell, an Ameri- gan, unmarried; Nicholas Paulus, a German. | of Col. W. G. Moore, le ¢ The body of Conrad Durm4eiser, inside boss, is | Capt. De Motte, Adjutant Ge not yet found, as reported, but they think heis | | in the old working. A German, name not as- certained, marric«t, completes the list so far. and adress parade will fi CNS ge . | Will be open to the public Capt. Jack's Little ‘he of the pvr} and, on Which will be B® SAYS HE DIDN'T KILL GEN. CANBY. Col. Fleming, gan, strgeon, as bis os 200,000, which t er “pala- Cooke and his staf- A. Webster, A. G. and the press status of that city. seep agen patra vy pte ner , New You, June 11.—Uaptain Jack, in his f of staff; Col. J.D. Bar Bargesn; Gol. A NEW DAVY CROCKETT. of sleeping-car fame.) is having an wapretend- | Mtervyiew with General Davis said: “Bogus Wall, A. D. 0.5 Mi V. N-Vanden- At Grand Junction we lett the rough dia- {ng lisa aitair of a house butit im the same | Chifley and Shack Nasty Jim Fagg Maca A. D. C5 | Major “Nat. B. mond of the Congressional party—the Hon. | neighborhood, at a cost of #1:5,000, and resi- | Citer savised them tie Eat Gone Cheamath | Fogiit, A. D.C.; ar Kichard Harrington, Wm. Crutchfield, the newly elected member | dences costing from $50,009 to $190,009, are get- | he aid oo am tolling oe Ban oye a rape ist (Advocate,and ine authorities of the Die- *. 1 ti tobe atl Or 10 rtor 7 2 ‘tet, Inclu mera! 7. be - are trom the Chattanooga district. Since the days | fashionable quarter of Chicago. =" | him. Thad it done, but did not dt. I don’t | with’ dha egy members of the Legislature of Davy Crockett, Tennessee has always man- aged to have at least one mountaineer charac- ter in Congress; and Crutchfield, the latest, is said to resemble Crockett more in originality and style than any of the intervening line. He is asunburnt, wiry little man, with foxy hair and whiskers, and though, by report, of considerable means, wears the cheapest of homespun suits, a good deal frayed at the edges, and with @ pair of heavy well- greased cownide brogans that werethe per- petual despair of the Pullman boot-blacks. He is not only a mighty hunter, like Crockett, but is moreover a wd busi- ness man. He built the ‘Crutchfield House” at Chattanooga, which was sold durii the war for $65,000 in confederate money, a1 the proceeds prudently turned at once into real estate in the ahape valuable farming land. in the same prudent way Crutchticld invest: Confederate money as fast as it came into bis lie. Bring the men that saw me do ths thing. I want to face them. If I had my chains off 1 would tell all the men who did these things.” —~—~——_— The Allen-McCeole Prize Fight. Sr. Louis, June 11—The second deposit of #400 a side in = prize fight between Great care is tal ew business bulld- ings to-provide against tire. Several have sunk artesian wells at heavy expense, capable of throwing a heavy stream of water over the highest buildings, and with sufficient force to be usefully empioyed in working elevators to the fifth stories. Almost every large establish. ment has its own fire bri; made up from its employes, who are drilled daily or weekly, and are fiully equipped with the best quality of fire apparatus. In addition, one sees on every landing in business houses, hotels, and private houses, the patent apparatus for smot ing fires by the application of chemicals. Chic: is also doubling her water supply from the lake [— expense, — pea ly means to take all possible precautions against another visit the fire-fiend. =e “od issucd. The seats will accomodate about 1,50) Per. ons, and gentlemen accompanied by ludies Will have the preference. The ly prohibit any persons otber than these in un- iform on the parade ground, as all will be needed for the evolution of the troops. The full Marine band will be present. pate SALES or UNRECLAINED aND ComPIScATED Goops at Porice Heapyvat RTERS.—The tenth auction sale of property taken by the Metropoi- cm pores remaining ly more than six mon! was held at Neadsiuarier tay. it was largely attended, and the prices were gen- erally value near this city, and Dublin Tricl charge of him ina few teains in or near Cincin - equittal of Dr. West. Dover, Dxt., June 1.—in the West murder case the jury returned @ verdict, at six o'clock this , Of not guilty, on the and of wai strange hor evils, on eee WASHINGTONIANS IN CHICAGO. I see quite a number of Washington faces here. Mr. James W. Sheahan, of the Tribune editorial corps, is anold Washingtonian,but has been here Jong enough in this city of the New- pane, cone void a sito p ig ness to be counted as one of Cilcago’s ow greenbacks. Knowing the country and the | He is, I find, greatly respected here, both asa pple ighly he was of great service to | writer and in private life. jeneral Sherman as a scout. When he was put up for Congress nobody supposed he stood any ce of being elected, as the District wene democratic atthe previous election by some 5,000 majority, but Lis neighbors took hyld of him and elected him by about 1,300 Majoricy. CRUTCHRIELD’S specu. Cratehfield, by his quaint remarks and racy Rarratives of mountaineering experiences, had Col. M. B. Miller, formerly in one of the gov- ernment departments, and who married a beau- tiful and cultivated Washington girl, is now Connected with the wholesale iron house of Hall, Kimbark & Co. Mr. Wilmer 8. Shopherd (formerly of the Washington frm of A. R. Shepherd & Bros.) Hf 3 i is established herein a very fine basi: and made himself vastly pepular with the whole | hi pst keen com: succeeded By the party, and when he left the train, at Grand | su! J anil, of work in Junction, it was conceded that we could have ‘better spared a better man.” So there was a general demand that he should make a parting with me, and it is for this speech while the train waited, and he mounted todie. Afterwards he came The SL eager aemiatebe soe ey an Selah of whohey to sections tand lows: 5 Iwas changing clothes | to the “+ Gen-tel-men:—We air about to part after my Doetoerash taken, | the sou’ st big 7 vi about a good deal hyar and yo street thar; but I hope te meet next winter over where I bad the money, s0 | necessary thar at Washington. My Hyne (of Ar- it and bold it up before the Ranshs) give me some good advice how to keep them while he ported to me, om bein’ seasick when we war down duty, that is the man who thar on and Ido not want ry head back, him ma i had eras, cent, Lafirm the Sight of God and man, ton. [ zane with Holiohan and sa) he said he gave me and Mth, leon ime : sumed vo the jalf rone came cans: ‘Phar’s the heaviest blow Great Britain mney, and ‘omone occasion ever got!” Capplause.| Gen-tel-me: I wish to emp! lawyer, as he ‘ow contd rye fis tas eet par witnesses and | thinks it 4 little dog in big rye ao ee and said it | dently ever ot eyes on. Welve the ‘tallest moln- tant woud | Suerters tains, the Minky sen erecta} een ine ‘articles of ‘and wear: mame {Applause.] ‘Thar ls Lookout mountain, from | ing apparel: in packages oc iy tron é- Be | Ssz.c0 which you can see four states—Tennesses, Ata- pln rad sremoe ete + and all of | sround bam: Georgia, and the drupken state, Gen- Affaira at Mamessas, inst me. tel;men: If ever you”—here the engine gave a “a "8 backer | rested. snort and the train moved off, amidst loud {Correspondence of” The Star.} of them | of cheers for Crutchfield. would that an spore bad bevatatgely i tout ted ounce the witncacs: Us ratuer iar | ithe On this trip we had been largely in the atmos- a pounce nesses wi phere of St. Louis, and through a country trib- oF ee eee Meee, cons | some utary to or allied with that city. St. Louis hed beer abstain from making any ts the city ef the future, and even of the present. Chicago has wilted. Chicago has gone the length of its rope and must now stand still, or go Back. The Chicago men are a set of kiterr. Sell Chicago out to-morrow and her ascqts will not realize five mills em the dollar {arouse auch fee Petre you rometts Ceneeeae. pb geod, and especially is wheat and, looking fue. Th P in thie viclulty will beahure, bat con: | Bibi epeentls of orien as tye a4 nC tncerpesmaton ‘wo faerie streets, &c. A number of new settlers, incla- ding two frem the West, with their familics, Bie have, have purchased {rau im thie }» and at eome other time. It would | fa are building them on borrowed money. Every- ighborhood 7 now b "for me to t i ie (tibun tanneit! hte & Oaakint theme Vie! lately cane town 5 4 oTRie " ihe ad and unendarable must make a - at ruinous imterest. It is a babble. can't ’ a vi ) -rehasing. Col when they come last. Chi So Suny ok a neceeaen, out Pioailitely« "feaudertvet gout pane for- vert ‘must be in the course of the the nation, la St. Louis. a the ae, Foto it with bis Brace é Beste testimony gathered 12 Lastetvom delta for datiar on her indebted Ro iting ‘The Sunday trains {vom your city bring many |: was kno in Bt. \Lotis! Oni hae aiready reaped Visitors to this place, aud for the benefit because The the. business to mye I willstate that a | ried. She Accipss. Port Tobacoo st malrond battdlng. ich aes onty | Found trip ‘to ‘be I == } to ete wen its has a said “any wo tne haye me in m. Who the injuries tie exten of ter growth her. object. fier, and thesuner ae of — branching out ‘This te the talk fn aed steer St. Louis: but talk is is is way it runs:— i i i i guicede Bete printing company is to be or- : i i i : E Le 7 Hf i ;

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