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THE EVENING STAR. Published Daily, Sundays excepted AT THE STAR BU1!-DINGS, Pennsylvania = cor, Lith Ot, {43 EVENING STAR ABWSPAPER COMPANY, New York Hetes, a FULL Jar in Tus, Weovevee-chamian EXIM Bis served by casriers to Cxxts each. New Yorn, June 2 —A jury has been I obtained im the chase ot Weedhull aud Clngut, S and taken to the di cummaps cher There are eleven indictments = + {s'Haedin BM Same at ra . bonds are heme |. Mike Ni 000, orton arrested this ‘moreing. ‘Bere are eight Mtlecmonts moras, 1.0; sgainet him—seven tor bribery and one for con- as (83.0; one year, 83. spirecy. Bail is at $5,000 in the conspira- HE WEEKLY 87. BoP Friday 918 SScAS ge Fi ee pe the coven bribery indict- ‘Tovariably “ace, iB both cases, OL 4, $e paper mat longer than bud for. .-¢1—N2, 6,325. | ma | " ™ J ments. Bat ts fortheoming. TWO CENTS. Oe STS we an felatives and Bumerous Indies, “A Protracted 97 Bates of advert'_.ng furnished on application. ew 2 ES eee SUMMER RESORTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING ST ‘AR. | Mowtana war — Vouchers im | CHARLES A. =e A ARRESTED FOR letter, dated Aagust, 1872. The 1 class WEA-SIDE RESORT. wo American savings Baak, Wektenesteveest@een, Ft nay H.E. Paine and B. fit taw drt ee a ee at the eee This Afterneon’s Dispatches. Chat Se ta bree claimed . = ae ° Yenth strest, 01 ° Post Uffice depart- Wi Gossi t Wm. Kigkadden, filed a bill for an injune- pherd om Account ——_2—___ ° decided to admit only such COBB'S HOTEL, in seeond ‘annu: idend ashi: gton an “ Publication in the New York Sua. udge ‘ COBB SISLABD. TA. a iy | oa penitere wiror uavehinen coteien fete te 2 ton News an Bt | ton, &c..in the Equity Court of this District ASSOCLATED PRASS REPORTS. eens Se py The Be THE DANA-SHEPHERD SLANDER, | 78" LETTER OF WaLwourn To terrible terms to his bet: ft cand Daaa's Arvest on a Charge of * Criminal Libel” | froperty in the trustecel’ of his’ trether iy 353, on follows: On ora Qcpostiy. six per cent. annum on all sutve remaining on depoe 6 sw or more calendal hs next previouste J ¥ lon mont! from Norf ik or ° Deuiused Greoetans three per ceot. per aumum on the Intexwat Revext—The receipts froi thy, | agt. C. L- Stevenson, the Ocean National bank | | Chatles A. Dana, editor of th ose seuegetoeor source Were $393,162.37 of N. Y., NaeA’l Wilson, T. M. Davis, recetver to-day al Ocean National dank, and John Jay Knox, | States officer upon the following warrant: Pzor. E. A. Rooet has deen detached from . “Whereas Charles A. Dana, late of the Dis- controller of the currency. The plaintiff sets . duty at the Naval Academy and placed on | forth that he eatered into on nate wits | ict of Columbia, has been ch average dail of accounts opened on or | before June 2. Tutereat not ealled for will be ida! the principal, and bear interest from Jaly tL. before me the of Reuben H. Wal , he continaes 2 | apom the oath of Alexander R. Shepherd, that wen-28 wits worth am COBB BROS. BOO; | De Besite made on oF before July 1. will hear interest | Waiting orders. Sieyenson to purchase certain evidences of in- | said Charice A. Dana ‘tid publish and print « | The Proceedings im New York To-day, | jus: “Now; Pijon Hantin, knowing Chat { am = - Te eateries, one Bie: Frew ors CLaRKsox N. Porrsn, Representstive iiom ber, 1868, and to forward | *#lse, scandalous, and mal Weel, in 8 mows. Application for Warrant of Removal ing, year by year, to see how much of that TBE OCEAN HOUSE, i ~ z ~ New York, has enrolled himself among the | them to Stevenson, the latter to pay such drafts | PAPcT printed and published in the city of New ast property you can get out of me by threats ork called The Sun, charging the said Aleran- to Bring Dana to WasRington. pig ag al blandishments to my tras- noble army of back-pay martyrs, and, has coy- | 85 plaintiff might draw, not exceeding twenty- R. Shepherd with being a stockholder in the ern Snot Soiree = “ | It. ¢ well hnown thet if = man: | ered the amount into the Treasury. Sune tues oucenns Res Ee Fd rorolis or Metropolitan Paving Company of | [Special Dispaich Ya Evening Star.) tone, of, by Samy other scans, Wf you deal brant | vebus oF kindred complal 's | Fawmup warrst placed in the mails before | he was to have a joint interest in the vouchers; Over its affairs, potwithstanding te feet Geer he | N&W You, June Z—The caso against my entire lite whetler be intended me ‘to oF Pie much relteved. aro tt happens not unfecauratiy that | ,¢ In" Deni Rego, tne am that Stevenson was at the time of making the | (iy Alexander i. Shepherd) had sworn before | Charles A. Dana, editor of the New York Sun, | not, then mark what will be the Anale of my gah elias | Sitnatc curr Go st wih Ghee andor | though We arrives atte destination ‘ater tas | REreememe cusier of tho "Ocean “Nafonal | ‘ eaten en aan. Ales. B. Bhegmard, Of Woche | TOESGs antes ganabto batere toon sae Chars ° e a nal er bank; that im pursuance of said agree- franking privilege has expired. ment, from Lp ener Fg Bogen pace a ore ’ re Tux noan or EXAMINwRS to determine the | {5 "Stevenson, and with the, exception of the seal lock to be used by the government in the | draft for the fast fot {amounting to g12,855.5:), tien of goods in bond will = Stevenson honored afte; stevenson Sait eropert atc Neate ede on. ana’ | han ber neweeret exttorees (acted sooo Of W. T. Baines, Commissioner ot Castor: | and without the knowledge and consent of Mr. Bates,of the Internal Kevenue Bureau; J, | Plaintit “ Eee Sa rie Coen an 2 o 59+ | tional bank and obtained a loan thereon about See aE Sasa: April, 182; that since, the assets of said bank Cox. Joun 8. Mesy, who was in this city | by L cope g sete law si Lge ppl mete oe sterd: eession avis as rer ver, a vie yeutesday, Stated, in-conversation with Enehe, | Teco fe weasntre gs him; that N. Wilson that the published interview between himsclf | if tne attorney of eaid Davis’ aud ae such te and the Richmond reporters is substantially | charged with the collection of the money due correct, and that he does think Gen. Grant the | on said vouchers: that on the 16th of June, 1373, ablest man im the country.—dlezandria (Va.) | Knox, as controller of the currency, undertook Gasetic, Xth inst. to act upon the controversy as to tie ownership Postal TREATY wiTHJAPAN.—Mr, Takaki, | 0f the Fouchers, and decided that they were an investigating communtee of Forty-second Congress that fe had no interest in it # nothing whatever to do with its affairs, &c., thereby charging said Alexander R. Shephe: with the infamous crime of perjury, &c. ‘These, therefore, are to command you in the name of the President of the United States that you apprehend the said Charles A. Dana and have him before me forthwith for examination, and to be dealt with according to law. ‘Witness my hand and seal, at Washington city, D. ©., this 18th day of June, A. D., 173. Joun J. Jounson, U. 8. Commissioner, District of Colambia. To the Marshal of the United States for the Southern District of New York. The above warrant is ‘ly authenticated by the chief justice and the clerk of the court for the Supreme Court of the District of Co- lumbia. A few days since te warrant was Tmotwent, as sach a coarse ts impetatirvely 3 sometimes a i= 4 not be had sacat's notiess ana ie tor ich casos that su prepare: NAPTAN'S CHOLERA SPECIE: TC,"a etrong, active, and. efBcrent Femedy 5 calcn- Inted for cases as here stated, and which ev: well conducted family should bave.on band or fu inetintely procure. Buriee yilla the che wean te mer rooklym, N. oy I w: tmptoyed there, and it warYound, thet thin Specie did'areat corvice, being wach better than Syuibts: Mixture and Sun'Cholera Cure, both of which wets tered, TC el leo ive, mmedinge relict re lorbus, ramps, Dyseutary My tual at this One mre = oe | rice. and all disorders case” ae on MES" MARY BS THARET, @ipections sceompany each vial, or ‘ARTETR BATTANS. Draggic. LEONARDTOWN. Sz. | i@tr Corner Mand D streets ; RES HOTE Satcheler's Heir Dye tethe best in the world, ‘the only true and perfect rs, bas made me so pitiable before men and ‘fore ington, came up this morning before Commis- | Von. t will, go nel me the demons whe eae sioner Davenport. Counsel for defendant,after | upon the persecuted aud the proad-@pirited and ashort harangue about the constitution, the | the revengeful; 1 vill, when tripped by you of perty—and you mean it—at , pearac y ane peute, Gat ghey gees my Sngger Into Frank and Tracey's hearts, al wed pu Gxaminagen. Mr. » Williams | cus the name of Walworth forever. was put on the stand by District Attorney Bliss, | God demn bim, he bas elevated them and upon his testimony a warrant of commit. =, ge ~~ zon ~y ame it. ave ‘ . tal was ordered by Unitéd States Commissioner under bis Wil. This you Getlove, and this Davenport. An application for warrant of re- | DA. heen the cause of your despising and aban- moval to take Dana's person to Washington doniug me. With |, calm purpose you con- has been asked for before Justice Blatchford’s template my eventual beggar) and humiliation. United States Court, which will be heard at 3 | | will kill pour boss i tt o'clock this afternoon. The probability is that | Scoundrel in is grave, and ent of hie damned he will give bail to appear in Washington | aiout that property, and keep this thorn I have Dana fs now in the custody of the United States im my heart, and, by the eternal God, I will kill OPESS JONE 26, 2873 marshal. them and you too. Now, you hunt my property Hair Dye; no Magsit} Dae Grae tects kere transmitted tothe marshal of the southern dis gc 5 pond chee pF operty joan beer brow 4 iraggiste” ahs | Japarcee charge d’affairs, had a conference | now threaten © collect the amounts due Saeaid | tit of New York, who immediately placed it Maw Fane Seen la et deus | SAL Gee pap Os oe hing: Mehing, ccablag. boatinge aud | Wood strate Bee Tice’ wo Creeueay sea TS | Tich Mr. Biachfan, superintendent of foreign | vouchers, He therefore prays an injunction to | the hapds of the proper officer, by whom it t —m you. The ‘ork Sun published a communi- | God damned ‘ead villain shan't rob me of ne reside in the : was executed yesterday. Mr. Dana was taken | last the New | mails, yesterday, with a view of agreeing upon | Testtain them from collecting the same; that an | Paberecnted ve States commissioner, who held | cation charging Hon. Alexander R. Shepherd. | wife, children and property. Af { can't bave per day (by the basis fora proposed postal convention be- | account be stated, &e. him in bonds of @5,000 to ap) this morning. | viee president of the Board of Public Works of | anyth "is ciesake Seams aed aD Se ae AMUSEMENTS. tween the United States and Japan. ‘Shey eame Miscabtel: dhadauie Aaaudesk: Mr. Shepherd left for New York last evening | the Distriet of Columbia, and the Hon. Henry a Sree retarding Sanday aight. | VALLES NEW OPERA MUUSE, | ‘0 asatistactory understanding, and a project — ager to be present at the inquiry to-day. D. Cooke. Governor of the District, with being | life tolerabl nanan igus, etteentnnes Adress W nen for ® convention will soon be prepared. TABK OF SUITS AGAINST HIS BONDS AND As is well known to many citizens of Wash- | interested in the M litan Paving company + Wal h, Sar 3 HF. MOORE, ————- GENERAL BALLOCH. ington, the New York Sun has from time to | of Washi , ard hol ~~ stock in violation | to 5 ga HK. Walworth, Saratoga Springs, sStectw___ Leonardtown, St. Mary'sco.. Mi. { THE LAST NIGHT BUTONE OF TAB WORLD | PATH oF Ex-ConcRESSMAN MULLEN.— Some time since the Secretary of War, his | time published articles purporting to emanate | of their oath of office, and with having sworh sg! Ko nh was again called and inter- WUMMER B D FaMRD Commissiqner Douglass, of the Internal Reve- | action being governed by the report of Gencral | from ‘correspondents here, slandering Mr." A. Se ete ae ae wenticating committee S | requests oneher an Gaseneea Setcmeah * five attitions! BOARDERS can now be SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, nue Bureau, received a telegram last night | Vincent, showing that General Howard's ac- $e Paktie Wolke ned toe Die cen: | Ge mec semen eee ‘allegations Mr, Shep. | any act of personal violence upon her while re- Twenty five ad LOUDON INSTI from Shelbyville, Tenn. announcing the death | counts of the Freedmen’s bureau were at odds | °f Public 9 herd filed an affidavit, uy which the neces- | siding in New York. gg ay BIRCH, WAMBOLD, AND BACKUS. of James Mullen, eollector of the 4th Tennessee | So Gende, auffmitted the question te the Accor sary papers were lodged im the Police | | The district attorney objected, and Judge ery. Wor particu aive iw district. Mr. Mullen was formerly a member of ase : charging Charles A. Dana, editor of the Sun, | Davisruled that this class of evi could THOS. W. LAKE SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2 O'CLOCK, Congress, and was celebrated for his original | BX Sunni tos arte ee a Geek | Geet ee ee ‘Washington, duss's, | With exindnal bel. Weseertey an yrning Rich. | not be admitted unless the defence claimed that * . base AT CHEAP PRICES. and witty speeches. frauds said to have eon developed by sheto- | Ditech csnsesen ar possible, in untruthfulnes« ara ecringeon, omtetn Kant Samick stieteey “d a a eg a ENTIRE CHANGE OF BILL THIS EVENING. | | Want TORssion rnom THe Crvit Service | vestigation of General Vincent. ibe comsplinea | toittea TE tetra ase ieee | inntoneee the papers duly certified. On these | that part of the defence was that tho prisoner's E eer ee tans care see Sudan Taher: Mh] cin, co marven oud fareeceel ie ae dee | Sanees oe Washington iting and che | papers he obtained a warrant for tho arrest of | mind was so atfectod. by witnessing his father's perarily 0 BI” Performauce to commence at $' o'clock auditor of the Treasury, and recently appointed retary of W It is probable that the opinion | Metropolitan Paving Company; The [nflueuce Dons, who, last evening, was arrested and | VOlence that he was incapable y | jndging furniehed "thr Fite: Galhaaeigh, Orchestra, 75.cents: Baleony, | a member of the Treasury civil service board, | will recommend @ sult against the bonds of | of Congressmen Purchased with Stocks ‘itor, | brought before Commissioner Davenport. | calmly what were his intentions during the cen ¥, Bc Hevorved Orchestra, €1; | tendered his resignation of the latter position, | General Howard and General Balloch. It is | bir gz the People and Cheating a Dead Man’s | | ‘The information sworn against Dana isof » | last interview. Mrs. Walworth, answering © cerca A) Matinee prices, admission & | which has not as yet been accepted by the Pres” stated in this connection that yesterday a | Estate; The Hantington Sait, The article in | criminal nature charging him with criminal | quest on, testified to acts of personal viele States 35 conte 2 ceuus Gallery 25 cents; Bowers | iene. His astion was induced by reasonof the | search was madcat the Pint Contin s ofce | entree ameington Su grave charges, tho | Wbel upon the parties named, and has been is- | by ber late husband, of wilich the son had | ae ie a onerous duties imposed upon him by his official | and at the War department for the bonds ot | character of which may be judged from the | Sued out of the municipal court of the District — » Walworth eotd Prank howell ctguset ’ § Watkins andl Mevann ()XEZOF THE FINEST ORCHESTRIONS inthe | position. Mr. Armstrong, assistant solicitor of | these ex- re of the bureau, and that they | sensationa! headlihcs. ‘he portions of the arti- | of Columbia, which has power to inflict fine or , We ! _agned Mf Seneca Lake aml opantry can be beard at Mr. BCHWART- he ‘Treasury, it is sald, has also resigned a sim- | cannot be found. A search was then made for | cle ot which Mr. Shepherd complains in his in- | imprisonment, or both, tn the discretion of the | mental aberration 1 various ways alter t 4 © Seat was Gipitied oc Cae ene ae position. the bonds of the assistant commissioners of the | formation, and upon whick the warrant has Berrercd Seah Ge | Ce ieneneag ore ae te eat the mer. | Meat wes Eupacted at & cust of omg oc : : nr several states, and they were also missing. It | been issued, are as follows: ppeared with Harrington te conduct the prose- enone nd had t : Of attendants | ied chimes complete’ Consents dalig eed cine TEE rnoGRAnE of the open air concert by | {sale alicged that General Balloch Saver 1 am informed by one of the gentlemen who | cution, and W. 0. Bartlett for Dana. Sek. Be wae diwag p and had w “ rtiew of the finest charactor. the Marine Band, Prof. Fries, leader, at the | honded to the government, but direct to Gen- | offered to pay the funcral expenses that when | | Bartlett rawsed orn gga oad cel gg hc cane RIN Soe ® t of chi President's grounds to-morrow afternoon is as | eral Howard. he approached Shepherd that individual said | forwarded from Washington, claiming that d a =) one a nk oe eee here, te sncured f ‘ ue Baws i Quick March, Parlow. 2. Se- has aieuin-Wecice cas that it was @ shame that Cooke had acted in | they were incomplete, and not properly made | mostly Mra. Walwortiis. She « s ¥ i Pell 99 be ‘9 1e ‘2! or 7 ier Trial. | * ler- le x i urba: Ben ae ‘omg en Oe ee tae T eae cree Si] restimoxy cor Teh WiDOw OF enn ViceiN. jt peoee err tuae he lind poo inthe Metro. | Bliss urged that he thought the papers were | cere nin OCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRENGS, VA. MARKAITER'S. ntograpy” Strauss 5. Porpent | , inthe Walworth trial in New York yestor- | roltten Pertte tons any, and that if Cooke did } not in the case, asthe warrant apon which Dana | AT TRE TRIAL OF WoovnvL R . NGS, VA. | go, 439 Tun mroet, between D and B streets, eight - Ss wut ba ae day after our report sby telegraph closed, | hot pay the bill he (Shepherd) would, amd have | was arrested Was a warrant issyed by the com- os )PEN JUNE lst, 1873 doors above Odi Bellow’: Hail. See ae een, © Went Botet Acad | Ook Smasher of -witneess hed’ hose eet | charged against his (Huntgngton’s) dividends | missioner. publications through the pata alain na is Sisos bacgest, stock” Peni Senen Winton | ony Zolke, Moscow, (by Sapte” Brae’ | amined to prove the good character of the | sho neee a peinst ls (Hunt the aforesaid | _ Harrington said that as this was criminal in- n Judge Blatchford decided , | sbatec, Pictures, Frament Pictnre Gords and Tas. | (hy reyuety S. Senae a never can for. | Prisoner, Mrs. Ellen [Hardin Walworth, the | company, ‘This was & doubly ‘admission, frst, | formation filed in the District of Columbia, he | that in the act of 162 a weekly ot daily news- 1 Watering piace wil! | jois, Rings, Nails, &c.,im the Distsict. +,” Mallow. Final 5 other of the accused, was placed onthe stand. | that Huntington did hold stock in that’ com: | presumed it would not be necessary to bring | Paper was not inten he included among ° t 8 CASH. Set," Mallow. Finale. She testified that she was mazried to M. T.| pany; and second, that there were dividends | witnesses to prove the fact that Data was ede the list of obscene publications. in the act ot Please remember Name and Number. Jel-ly* Tue RUMOR which was printed in a New befor in 1852; that = 1861 she —-, to ne him. More than this, it was an admission = of the Sun on the = xs June, 1573. a Se a need 4 - ho t Grodid Li ‘DS OF OCAST-OFF WEAKING ap- Ye Mt ie Pr Kentuck Y, ami remained three years, during Shepherd was still a stockholder in the @ commissioner sai was necessary he . > . 4 Surpassed anywhere it pakL can be sold to the very nasa ene ae ge Soares wonsose | Which time she 4id not eee her husband. After | same compare, Gal eters enolder tm the | | The comm{ssio Prove that, fact, he would sc~ | Construed the previous acts on the subject, was by addressing or calling on Jus’ ip ge Pe a OES ther, arose | various attempts to secure employment, Mrs. | afuirs, norm it ding the fact that he had | Cure their attendance and lock them up. not included in the statutes. ictment 2 either enre or ‘Gf 3'D street, botwaen Oh and Teh from the fact that a few days since Mr. Cramer, | Walworth came to Washington and secured au | sworn berate wnay etigating committee of the Bartlett replied that for purposes of this case | in the present case was drawn under the statute fala, incipient Hotes by mail prom sttended to. Oash American minister to Denmark, and a brother- appointment under the government; while Forty-second Congress that he had no interest | it would be conceded that Dana was editor of | of 1572, and prosecution must conseq iy - 0 ihe vy ee LD GOLD, SILVER, 88, COPPER, Erc., | ‘2-!aw of the President, while in Washington | there Frank was placed _at school in George- | in it; and had nothing whatever to do with its | the Sun. The jury then rendered a verdict of not gullty. Dyseutery ‘tieer are | OD bomgne ae fie Pebeee tee hae eee eate.” | stated that Mr. Jeme K. Grant was inavery | town. She remained in Washington eighteen | affat After some further conversation, it was agree ———_—_—— ctiona which - | Household boaaht and sold, Motes by inal feeble condition, and sinking slowly. It is | months, and was finally discharged owing toa] And second: “He has now in his posseasion | that there should bean examination into tars More Kain South. nd as Fmt attended to by AUG! eg geee | mated that the President is kept fully advised change of politics. She then went to Saratoga | proofs of the most convincing e\.aracter, which | Case this morning at 10 o'clock before the com- Moniie, ALa., zone 2i-—There was @ = = pleas eee tans foecer raps commie of ek Prati Sobag mere ectaet Ys — separa- | will establish beyond all doubt the fact that not missioner. Tn the meantime, Dana was allowed sr rain last might at = - — in Bat B as mH ay e ¢ ion is | tion in January, 1, ince whic! iu - w on his paro! Tusic aod in general aif the | EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &e, | father is uct comnidered so precarious as report. | Hou,t20k place in January hustand. On the | pany tine ‘Metrepslten ‘Saree Gatpene en | PSecond Diepatch.] At Augusta, Ga., last night, showers wore ver + of amasement and recreation usually found = 1——__ | ed. The President was still at Long Branch | Monday preceding the tragedy she saw Frank | fa” work which was done under the of | | New You, June 27.—Charies A. Dana, edi- | general in the adjoining counties north «i St our best summer resorts will be at the command oO. oO F. y, last night. in the hall of the house st Saratoga, and said: | Public Works, but also that a number of mem- oft nets nt BOCK BRIDGE ALUM. The piace ae bers of Con, en to thirteen hours of Bic tor of the Sun, appeared before the United | Westerly. It is cloudy bere and threatening ant United States thormey for the Disin of : —_+—__ an’ a or iste Columbia asked that Dana be committed and Fire. removed for trial to Washington. The commis- | TORONTO, Jane 2i.—A fire at Ottenville, sioner granted an order for removal for trial. posta es & Madison’: +tores THE CHOIR OF THE I 0. 0. F. will give a ricare the cateet thetuen | SARS PRON CERER Goto re the onre a ora 2 Drake and Ohio Hailroad at Goshen Depot, and bew on FRIDAY, July ath. clegant stage coaches, passing rapidly over a | \ ‘The commodious steemer “Bxprees” has bee th and level road of oF wht miles, set down | chartered for the oveasion, and will leave Fita- gress were either directly or indi- rectly interested in these profits; doth Shepherd and Cooke, in violation of the organic act of the District Assembly, and of their oath of office, were also interested, and held stock 7 noun Cans “You are up early;” he made some casual re- A Veny Itrornant Case, reported to the ps gad Weak tint Whe font dlooee ahe thought Treasury department within a day or two, isone | he had gone to the springs, and at the break- of faise statement of the value of goods trans. | fast table asked why he did not return; some ported across the country into Mexico inbound. | One said he had gone away and left a message ‘he amount of the alleged frand is in the vicin. | that if he was not back to supper he would not | through friends and relatives.” Counsel for Dana asked to have a day fixed, ey eae TRAZIER, Propetetor. hugh’s (late Crouch’s) 6th street wharf promptly at ity of 50,000. According to @ bad custom, | be home thatday; she then went to hisroom, Se ee ae ey but the commissioner said he had no aut ity; Finer Tair Tunoves: Tas Batrmoas VIS. of the Cniversity, Rosilent | © Siagle Pickots Gis Chilives tems 10 to 14, S00, | Which the ee re a ee | ee cee nan ore aren een maven 4 eames, Averate, Amn eane Jomtiy advise | ben Om the, parties agresd to qo. seat | TUNREL—Through ‘Train on dhe 29 inde “Vee DOOM, Office Manager; 8. M. | por shleby subscription onien seen, | Rie akury Sstrying, to break up. the goods were Teceadlntee ee ee Ce Fagen ees ane | Snel Anetrias govers pas of the execution | tan Teok a en ape 50g. terday the last rall of the track in the Balti M abse! dl at t} iou Hotel, ex in New York, but the statement : fixed f The prosecu- rar uma § oo | grievance ited Yer ey | ee eammren resort oo ey wore | tow cy, Beka, Wot oat wor | ff ne tg ateton rains cr’ | Constante cat the ets tus crpetng the trough gonnoction wie Ne pasepbiete went freeon application. | Son's corme ofS aoa wirvets, Navy Yard; aod | having arlen, the oflicisie at Drowepcioe gone to "Trey. ‘The envelope she found was | French and Aastnans have for i atanc: Some wo tracks of the Northern Ceutral railway. ! r members ot. ‘Texas, were notified by telegraph, and an ex. 4 Produced. It was postmarked May 30. aga A presse peak’ e Wall Street bee 7 ‘AT TON.—This popular and very healthy sum- | Kv Tickete will be sold us the boat. amination demonstrated the fread, which tas LETTER OF A DESPERATE MAN. Center of Unity!” doce not appear tefear {25.| | New Yoru, June 27—The Wail treet mar- | {Tday afternoon from Lafayette station to the y Bi Gay -B—Thoae who parchase tickcts must give The letter wus read, ws follows: coalition, but, on the ¢ontrary, almost invited: | ye Northern Central track, back again. The mer resort, near Bnicker's Gap, aad, ons and, in doing so, obligate | parties thereto are now trying to settle by com. = raoel : the confederated. atisto-democracy to come on | Xf Continue extremely dull. Gold ppened at | last spike was drivenat sixo'clock p.m. The serrvunded by) the Blue Bidge mouutain, themaelves to take no improper characters with | promise. AY 30. 7 O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING. ¢ confodis - y ne on | 1154, sold at 115%, and has sinoe sold as hi | a sm; aud also Lo condact themeelves with due pre Prepare yourself tor the inevitable. I am get- | and win—if they can. The aspect of affairs the be je re il be at 13." Iuprowemeute ace laat year: Fine plasam tm | BUT. A detective and a detail of police wil front, baiherow, au 1ce-bomee Alled, @ plano tn the | te,Whset to prevent roughs from forcing themwel ves Bouse. The dati tings are ne consisting oe “—s - airy rooms, Beautfal mountain sece-r¥, Those Wishing te enjov the cool breesce of this ‘elevated | “city prices. Cs A. 0. WRIGHT. QPENING OF THE METROPOLITAN RAIL. Rovnd Hit! P. 0., Loudoun Oo., Va. aD. BF" References at 1209 F street NW me-tf ee Tux Steam Boiter Commissiow.—The oom- ting over By ee fore. nd hoyees = of mission organized under act of last Congress to | ™y room in a few days. going upon peers gpnssergboerendiy ein adjourned ite | MY children. My heart is starving for thoir caresses. Make the (nterview, when | coms, preliminary mocting yesterday. Ap mme | just as cosy and pleasant as possible. I can not of experiments has been prepared, and the com- stay from them much longer. I will see them, mission divided into two parte. The eastern ‘aceably if I can, or with a tragedy if 1 must. division is to coperinvend the experiments of Phew. little faces haunt me, as they are mii Sandy Hook, while the western division wiil ‘mand supervise the experiments made in the vicinity | },;psh,ruelty must bend to the de Ser of Pittsburg. A resolation was adopted by the | [a bisod on” OF te Walworth name goos out commission inviting information and sugges- Keep Frank worth ont of m: 5 tious in relation to steam boilers from all inter- | have (Pit pap g ters ase, nl, Be pacers ested in the subject. Before the experiments | or obstruction in any way will excite fatal are cemmenced another meeting of the commis- exasperation. Iwant to see my le girls and sion will be called, the present’ meeting being | come away peaceably. Beware that you do not merely preliminary. p2 110%; the present price being 115y. On gold | Creming of the Sith, after Sian aaron ene loang the rates have been 24 for Carrying to | trains for New York will begin, leaving Wash- a ‘oreign exchange is inactive, prime | ington Monday morning, em con the oe ouise es ey ~ sixty | tunnel at Boundary avenue bridge p on 7, OKs nominal rates pony & igher- | over the Northern Central railway. to ‘ork, A pie eye en quoted Wirightsville aod Colambia, Pa., and thenee to 4 7 Prime tg ‘cantile is in | Philadelphia and New York. The — ut supply, mony at Manag Of southern | cosches and Pullman sleeping cars intended bron leet gre me inacti ‘at the t of for the through travel, ha st been com- nnoasce all the latest Improvements and conveniences Missouri’s at 964, $1,000 Missouri Han. Bus aot MSeNastn tos pttdeer ts | tek eerving toe ea Sa marl Union Pacific Telegraph, Lake Shore and Pa. | ket tiz0, the, toné mane ee = cific Mail, and the dealing in these have been suffice for run of 113 miles. Work upon the below the average, even for dull times. and Potomae — in Europe and eastward may become very in- teresting —N- Y¥. Herald. id Tur FLeetwoor Paek Kaces.—Yesterday was the fourth day of the Fleetwood Park races. ‘The first race was for 2.43 horses, mile heats, best three in five, to harness. Nine js ‘The race was won by Winthrop Merrill, jr., in SAIN S31 X, 234K. Five heats were trotted. The second race was for a purse of $3,500 for 2.21 horses, three in five, in harness. — Fullerton won three straight heats; Gezelle, Second; huntress, third. ‘Time 2.22, 2.224, and ts and Lunches will be farnisbed mit FIRST GRAXD EXCURSION TO ROOK VILLE. vi ‘ill be a GRAND SUNDAY SCHOOL RE- PIANOS, &6, UBION AND FEOTNVAL ta ait ant ee ed A™Saise ose ig Soest) teu Aa SS SECOND-HAND PIARUB, tig FAIR GROUNDS, MO! AY Jone 30. a frum diferent factories, now on bend and Cars leave Baltimore and Ohio road Depot at rae 7:09 and 8-20 a. m.,returning early {n the evening. for sale or rent on East Tzams,to make! fren, 3: LEADING LIBERAL REPUBLICANS held asecret meeting at the St. Nicholas hotel, ‘ in any way arouse the frenzy which you have day. F. A. Conkling presided, and A. Baltionsre tannel was begun Round-trtp Tickets—F or Ch: 3 conte; Adults, Sy penne known to exist since left me. ere is a y. d ‘The New Ca’ June 1, 1871, and the length of the structure is numa 6@ cents. whee oe Tus New York Canrrat RATLROAD AGAIN. reasonable way todeal with me. I shall have | igtion that the calling af convention | TRE GREAT EASTERN AT NEW POUNDLAND. | Sd0ut One and a half miles. Ball. Sum, 2th inst oe . Se - Tr. FalrchNd, attorney, and Mr. Worcester, | my rights under thet decree, with no further | thosia'he reterct weed Abas Fepublican | | Loxpo, June #1—A dispatch fromon board | ‘Tay impioTMENT AGAINST CHARLES A. BEICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREBOOMS, K F*Porr Exccasions. treasurer of the New York Central railroad, legal Nia} or expense. tee ee state committee, appointed at S: last pone eaggnceny 3 S a ae Wr | Dana, of this tz, onthe part of Mr. William 33 sa sa D. NB 13, the | had an interview with Commissioner Dougtass | ly every rigi you wi an fall, and reaffirming allegiance tothe principles ,» Saye: **We are now tude 49:35 N., | H. Kemble, of iphia, avd which Mr. (ascehgseegte 8 wm ae | REY Sate a ellie | ci aareatanecimnecaitaes | Rh Mahan arar oe aaris | gasaemmes tre Serena | etanlons See acura | RR aged 224 eney for Wm. Ku » ‘m. Me- ine die. Cammon’s PLABO8. FLESDAY Sod FRIDAY. BVER- the railroad scrip dividend tax. It appears | father out.” y . SS, Se an that the law provides that no sutt can be en- Eliza Backus has written to me that you will tered w recover moneys from the revenue de- { do it if you can, SS partment until there has been an absolute re- | them; and then I shall youand myself on sal to refund. In the case of the company so tamaoae ss for Ihave nothing further to the commissioner never refused to re- | liv fe fum!, but merely to abate. Under this peculiar | Do right, Ellen Hamlin, and yeu will find me condition of affairs the company find it neces- promp! to do right. I aim @ broken-hearted sary to have Mr. Douglass make such a refusal | desperado. Save this letter for lawyers and in order to effect some arrangement, if possi- | courts if you please. God és my lawyer now— ble, with the United States prosecuting attor- | not that remorseless, brutal that you and amend their petition, else the suit already | Eliza Backusand C. A, Walworth worship, but ee neapataten Bopy oF a saree Bor —The of a boy, aged seven, son of Hei leigh, of New York, who has been te wee » was discovered yesterday by workmen excra- vating a cellar corner street and 8th avenue. There were no marks of violence, but it is sup- d_ the boy was drowned by the young nye ol that neighberhood, and the body buried in the cellar. Two boys have been ar- rested and bailed in $7,000 each. THe Cap down leaving . - foot of 7th street, at 6 o'clock p.m.. returning at Plt ms PIANOS taxen in part sorment foe li the ot ist — Hzarr’s Content, N. F., 10:50a. m., Jane ey hel oe — bustoe ET __ a GUSTAY, ECHN. PRACTICAL PIANO L fi 2%.—The Great Eastern ming up the ba; and is now in apne ‘The shore emt ort the cable saa Willen Kemble, tou fo inne, to the steamship Hiber- | infamy and disgrace of the cata Willies = Kemble. The alleged libelons article in the ‘THE CABLE BUOYED. Sun refers to the piundering of the city of Phil- Loxton, June 27.—A dispatch from on boart adeiphia by the Kemble ring (meaning there- pe eae = pdb ag easeet by the sald William H. Kemble,) and = western gale was blowing at the tim! Senta Wane Se een ¥ 4K ER, formerly foreman for F. ‘ghte @ Co.,tunerfor Steinway & god fate tuner for Metzerott # Co. Tuner . + a and ; Fare, single ie on Bt GF entlerman, 81-80. “Apply” to Wit. e BYLES, b prompt sttentioa, end satisfaction guaran- gent, 60 min tasvente, dealers in Pianos and T CrIsts IN ITALY.—In the + | Hens of Tammany were local, while those of pith Fought falls to the ground. teed shat stentedeve et ny Hetle girls in Y reatian Chamber of Deputies yesterday Signor Moots Bom Bewemn “neck Bociety Mem.” | Kemble extended over the whole state of Penn (LUCAS i148 Tee Prasowat.—Congreseman Shanks isin Mon- | kare? sa Ser | Lonza, president of the Council, announced New York, June “7—A duel which occurred | “!vanla. The frauds were too notorious to 5. Maer ance ond Gens, be LADIES’ GOODS. tana. ----Delegate Carson, of Utah, has nomi- | _ Ob! you wretch, that kept me two years from heer festive ote ne goatee mpeg a in Canada a few days ago, between H.W. | Po BDI Rouble tomeen eceby the onid Congaces, Georgetown; and Moses cor. Tth and Pi st_8. HELLER’S, 710 Market Space. 3th infantry, tor naval cadet at Annapolis, | 20'Y €xcuse was my poverty _ | inet. King Victor Emmanuel arrived at Flor- ‘i “ b~ fencn end te. wands ‘. RMicK——_ |“ Wi b t - Should my children refuse to speak to me in ence last night from Turin, and immediatel. sive coal dealer,both being described as society ALLEGED Fraraicips ¥ wia—The Ali werk guaranteed umante packed and moved MISS McCORMICK, Senator Windom, chairman of the United | the streets of-S: y and I shail say to my- | Simmoned Mingpettl to undertake the fests, | Me, and the latter in addition a “ladies man” | Norfolk Virginian says that on rides latrocee 7 PESNSYLVANIA AVEX States Senate special committee on inland trans- | seirthat elie is teaching them all to hatea | SY i pel e Tma- | is causing considerable excitement here. The Slots and ececincS: Srgrpaseed 1a ewcctnces of c ba [2 pheweol baad Seccen Comets tour | broken-hearted father, all is lost and a trazedy | WOOL axew ministry, aifair is said to have grown out of domestic in- . = ¢ of Bush; low prices, s asseriy, come. When { know from the conduct of JACOB STEINBAUGH, an man in theem- | felicityin the family of Gray. Both retiring and easy terme. GL. WILD & Bu Hes constantly on band « fine sesortment of remained in Washington since t! tae plane bos ie 4 ie / aE i io ae eae of Congrees, will leae for hie home onthe ta: | the hitle girls that you have taught them to | ploy of the Baltimore ‘and Dee rallioed soe: | from the field emeeenged seeks ‘meeting is STRAWS, CHIPS, cific coust this evening. is health has boon, hate me, that moment two pistol-shots will ring Tepresented as advisable. y any, was killed yesterday while mating his : about that house, one slaying you, the other | daily inspection of the track, three miles R ahing FLOWERS, RIBBONS, &c., | [O"UCrimodore Ammen: yf the Bere dake: me : have no phere fear; no Cumberland. SE 5 eet w - SMOMACRER 660-5 FRE opm, | Hensal SOAPS | Bin aS Vor Stattete’ nae | mratared latento mia men ant | aruce satunctiny Sika ques |, New xoun feat Seni stent oper da”... ee 4 - BB you hav le ™ —._ PHILADELFELA | ion LABORST ASUORTMENT OF LaDinG | ner General Willissus 1s catenen the parat tranged fay young children frows Sogn Have % | tion and instantly killed, ments for a new route from New York GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. SUITS, selling at reduced prices, at etects of a sty on his eye. ----Oaleb Cushing | ““Irmy ittis girls do not love me then may life | Tum Cnoceaa af NAeHVICLE AWD Mzm- to Washington, and will begin fon- — is S. HELLER’S, 719 Market Space, had an interview with Attorney General Wil- is valueless, and I shall die with a feeling of | PH18s.—Twenty-ftour deaths from cholera were ‘be route will be over the present line to Tasco testrements, mich, om secant of thetr we EAD AKD SAVE YOUR MONEY. liams this morning. Hon. Jon Allison, | juxury and rest; but you will have to attend reported yesterday in Nashville. The disease | Philadelphia, thence via ‘ork, Cs —ee. in tue ve R a pv reicd the Treasury, will return to Wash- | me to the spirit land the God of justice de- | seems to attack the different parts of the cityat | Pa., thence over the Northern Central to mands it. Butif youdo right under that de- APrrRoraiations Comrarep.—The Treas- | cree all may be well. But now sp | pow is ag- different times, and while prevalent in one por- tion is scarcely present m another. There aris be bad bow for the fol- sruadige who pave Hair Suiiches, thet have faded We have i a ho’ interments in Memphis yester- tr vanes ing and oe . We very large yn children. seven cholera » daily—morn' evening. ity 1 Gurls; very loug so haadsoue | uty department has prepared a comparatire coumonsenes sou would knew how Gngmes | tay, = Pee FiAkue tom caer ty, actor 818 int a, | Statement of appropriations made by the sec- | ciate the danger, The Infamous Trafic in Italian Chil- ¢ he Mawnsrretp Taacy WaLworru. dren. chasing @ street. ae pe othe towing fepleral bho eee ace ‘The defense held that the letters were noses: New Yorx, June %.—An address bas been fichanesd. ‘@TIOB.—Bargains are ag being ogered tn - Fe Satin at Session. nar fpoverturm the theory of the Eresccation sent to President Grant and Governor Dix Goad eas & 5,276,061 19 si with de shot F- ranct Goons, sgioces 0 Siam tet 4 a mnt, it whom he bad lured SOUND FEET By B. LENZBERG & CO. HERES HAZE | isto wap. Judge Davie dgatiy, in lengtey AND FREQUENT EXERCISE | gate ‘707 Market Spas 877 55 00 opinion, adhered to eluding the im the open air and sunshine being the Best pre at isoeee Reign ® he said he should still keep ccmsegucns Gaetan aan ont mental heakte, and RAL BAR ST TopEe ing for a7n ‘3 | anestion oder odvisamwen 2 7" ot peraeOSGEVIT, | wre aE facts Radin ot 2 ‘ 7-Pounsylvania horses ate getting the core ie mare, scaposite, the United Frnatoor. Horgan ce 22432400 @ | go-Rain falls in Georgia eleven-fiftecathé of OF * try, Washington. U.. for relief from En 55000 09 /@,lua,g00-uo | the Gme. Let’sdivide. . jens, Tron Nails, and £e 3 390,008 0 women of St. Ji paraded the ae soe = me the has ‘the motto, “We'll vote or fight 15,605 694 29 4,364 B7-Senor Rubio has been appointed at toced Chirepedioe is ender’ Ge opomy of fime, comfort. and 4 E4008 THs GOLD SPECTACLE, Crean a ‘a ee, ain, . o. HEMPLEE, Notes “Baneay ps BEBRRETEH wr 0 Haas AS 208

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