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EVENING STAR. Publi Dally, Sundays Exeepted AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avemue, cor. Nth St, rt THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANT, KACPE MA. VN, Pees'te pa ey a ha a THE FYENING STAB tt served by carriers to Feribers af TAN CMNTS IER wank, ot Poet | i | ©REAT DERTETCTION OF Cuscrnm amy three da: sant, (who is, I believe, B. 'W. Grand Treasurer both lege of the art At Troy, Onte, « © j Dayton and ave ‘Tava. i rane } ‘i =) . i blewn 2 parer com hongar tine gait ioe : | V&. 42—N2, 6,331. ASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1878. TWO CENTS. blown down, ’ 4 ‘ Ps lle eg was i - —— = = ana flelds looked |__ SUMMER RESORTS. SPECIAL NOTICES EVENING STAR. Political F. of TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR | oe soins fre beens were \ : ee ee The Evexixe Stan of yesterday, tn its in —-=— —— iPro KEDUcE sTock re BARD COTTAGE, OAPE MAY), Renatital The Supreme e United Staten "Waikinatca Wows anl Gowns tePesting account of the Patrons pt tiuspandry, This Afterneon’s Dispatches, | O00 30%" aoe a ted, be har iver im favor of the } ; ———9————en tration of ne ocean View, convenient to the Stuck then 1 fact that Dudley W. A@atas, Master of rwoene pues coos, | Bei pai gi amare =iteat Tit iciaraneantaai ate cuatarans | WesBington Nowe and Gossip.) Fae oc: aesaeymtatimstt<.| associatED Paass RaPORM. | et is Ss All ether goods greatly re- | Pughen streets Cups Merch Jeet Cottages BS | hho iustiate and copy them. ernnxaL Ravancs.—The reoeipts from this | repatiican candidate for ot foe, ——— shout edvtatt sities Getter Ook ary pe EASON OF 1573 PARTICULAR Notice source to-day were $820,808.77. Seganisation staking an actitepurtinpalitice, TWO FATAL CASES OF CHOLERA. Seth anal ene Freee: COSTON. 15 cons SPRINGS AND BATHS is requew'ed to the fact that the wame artists aroen- | Tit meape of nearly all the executive de- | "fhe same Stan informe us that Joahua Van- | Naw Your Yat; 5. These Sone tee cases of | Tooting trees nrvenng houses, JOHNSON § COLLEY. GAN COUNTY, W. VA. gs ne 1 Market Space. "Yo (ASH PURCHASERS. lew from Sir John teat ora pg and cs tract beautiful mountain region. Natural temperature nf stock mach lar | decrees Fah. ‘with every variety of Mia sea nadhall. oa: thecton swimmipg pools for ladies, children and gen- WN, for cash « anonable Goods BEST PRINTS, 10 Cents LINEN SUITINGS at 10 Cente, Original Price 25 Cents £20 per cwnide, i pours from Washington, via Metropolitan beh B. & O. Railroad. 22w A, R. POTTS. ook ; first mor noder 10 and ‘7 HE PINEY Point (Formerly The NEY POL PI ‘This delightful Summer Resort, situate on the temec river, equi-di at from Baltimore ny Washington, mi yy wiles, has been Our $1.90 SILKS, $1. Our 91.95 SILKS. 6256 Covts | PLATS. BLACK and SATIN STRIPBOD @REN &- DINES reduced tully 25 per cent. INEN LAWNS, all styles, at 30 Cente BLACK LACE SHAWLS aad SACQUES at OOST. CASSIMERES and LISEN DRILLS. y the Mudersigned for ‘a tern of Will be open for the reception Of guests Under the new proprietorship, the how the roughly 7 NS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, fc. renovated, m he appoin'm: superior to apy former seasch, The table all jod wild bo entered a6 wtaat prices. Plied with all tho delicacies of tha season frocs «© Nawfoik, Baltimore and Washington markets. Amusemer tx—Bowiing, Billianis, Boating, Fish- ing. Bathing, Oreqnet and Quoit Grounds, &c Crab of Oyster Lunch will be served dai Term=—@2 50 De 15 per week; children half i AS. R. PARKER, Proprietor. YATES & MITCHELL, ems tt ___ #17 MARKET spac EAD AND PROFIT: R Os ing to the recent hv svi ¥ decline fn price of DRY led EA-SIDE RESORT. s COBB’ ROTEL. E COBB'S ISLAND, VA Row open for the reception =f visitors. Tt is well 5 known fer its excellent and safe surf bat A ing, fishing. &e. Terme, @3 per day: 913 four weeks Yar vm Norfolk or Ol Biack Drews Silk, herrystone, Monday, Weluesday, and Binck Aipa ohatre of the host makes, in- | Friday mornings. # the Beaver and Buffaly brands, from 2c, COBB BROS. & CO, te = Cherrystone, Va Pr Se.; Lawn Robes fr $3.9 up. > vy r Laces Underwear and Geats’ Shirts at manufac- DTOWN, 81. turers’ pr No goats should be purchased prior te an exansi- nation of oUF stock. BRODHEAD & CO 05 F street, b 86 from the wa ong ss bi SELLING x the $1.50 por day,chy Boats to and from «a week, and an excarsion Fy Saturiay nigh". rotaruing Sanday night. of further particulars, address = it. F. MOORB. rdtown, St. Mary's co., Mil. BOABD GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GooDs: oderate terms. Good fare,’ For partic W._LARB. nt place of business in st . WS, NEW YORK vew grade, we now ths entertain- the sea ein wll its app iy farnisned th: dit expecially adn FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS At from 12% tu 25 per ceut. below former prices. ort; large and airy rooms an , . Fine Groves, handsome Walks, good Drives, aut Our stock is fall and complete, embracing a f Fishing end Boating on the Seneca Lake. eof Together with the far-famed Watkias and Havana BLACK DRESS GOODS, ns, the view from the honse of Seneca the surrounding scenery cannot be sur « full Line of all kinds of Tho Table will be supplied with the best the m ket affords, and an efficient corps of attendan WHITE woods, always ready to wait on guests. Parties leaving Washivgton at 4:53 in the morning fn an elegant Hine of first-class arrive at the House at 6 inthe evening. Rooms can be seenred for the season on app'teation by mail to HAMBURG EDGINGS AND-INSERTINGS ON | CHARLES H. BREDEME LZ Proprietor of Lake View Hotel, Watkinag Se Yo cag im | ae rans ALUM SPRINGS, VA. OPEN JUNE Ist, 1873, LINEN, SWISS, CAMBRIO aad NAINSUOT, Also, TABLE LINEN, NAPKIN, HOSIERY, nj indved everything wrually Kept in our line of | _gfhls fercrite and celebrated Watering place will hacen Ball Room, fine We invite all in need of GOOD GOODS to give as- S cail, as our stock is first-class, and must be svld. A. GODDA S9OSSEVENTH STREET, are, ‘mineral waters. A Few Doors Above I Street, ‘a "y= MOMETER UP! DRY GOODS DOWN! LAST CHANCE THIS. SRASON. REAZIBR, Proprietor. M, Office Manager; §. M. he ‘ates je by COLEMAN ® Rou- ve pamphlets sont free on application. re : LADIES’ GOODS, [PMENsE ATTRACTIONS: Onr anpnal closing ont sale of Spt and Sam- mer Goma will commence MONDAY, L6uh imat.; continue antil Jaly 4th, 1673, when all DEY Goops be sold last opportunity of seasun. POINTS: PARAMOLS, sod bed son TS. LACR most pak ie atiractive Kind ever displa: of Dey Goods, wo 2 magni. bay ae ftock of White and Colored SUITS just re- celved, which Will be sold much below their value, Habsisome W lite Baite 3.50 Handsome Cotured Sui ALS A few extra fine’ White Suits, which will be sold very cheap. Fine BISHOPS LAWN redueed to 20 cents. Summer DRESS GoODSand LACE BACQUES at great! duced rate: sla ag OORNOLLYS, 60% oh street Opposite Patent om TENty PER OENT. DISCOUNT. |. WILLE Bill commence selling at the above discount on MONDAY, apse 2, and continue te July 2), his cntige stock « Lad «i Children’s Dresses, se" SL Jama Potuts, Becauee, and Capes, ‘Beal Laces of all kinds. Bonnets and Ronnd Hats, as copvanction with our stock offer ca the second floor of our bullding rut assortment of choles CABPETING, at greatly reduced , Com} on ot ¥orcian and Amerttanmarctccare DEL-OLOTES, | _ie28-67 A large stock of MEAt ae. in all widths, White ~ Matting, low as 20e., and Check, very fair, at 25c. On hard a complete stock of WINDOW SHAD sod FINTCRES. a = 87 Bemember the Arcate, WOLFORD & SHILBERG, ete 427 7th street, between D and B.S. W. < lowers, Feathers, Ribbons, N © F to¢cuh On his large and choles suneteont at MAWD: MADE FRENCH UNDER-GARMENTS ani JB. P Ces ‘Ss epee 2 lo cent. willbe al- lowed. mari ry ys M8 5 nome —— POSITIVELY SELLING OFF OF AN ENTIGR |" pap eps * the prodnction of designs, whether for the Sterling Biiver Department oF for the celebrated Gerhast Pine batts Company Revor reprogy ft jee Department the dealgan whic they devote to Bterling Silver. Bach its own soceiel trade-mark ,as fullows,stamped upon e partments are out of the city. Prxesipext Grant returned to Long Branch from his trip to Covington on Thursday after- noon. Frast Lier, E. H. Rw: BR, corps of engi- neers, has been ordered to complete the mili- tary road from Santa Fe to Fernandez de Taos, New Mexico, REAR ADMIRAL ALDEN, lately in command of the European station, reports the arrival of the Brooklyn at Gibraltar on the 10th ultimo, from Ville Franche, and that she left that af- ternoen for New York. Carr. 0. H. Moons, 6th infantry, has been appointed as inspector on certain unservice- able recruiting property on hand at the Louis- ville rendezvous, of Ist Lieut. F. P. Davidson, Trasde-mark Sor Gorham Sterling Silver. ate STERLING Trademark for Gorham Biectro- Plate gssitly, GORHAM MANUFACTURING CO. Providence, KR. 1., amd No 1 Bond st., New York. Manufacturers of Sterling Silver, Tea, Desert and Dinner Services and Wedding Outfits; also Man- vfaeturers of the celebrated Gorham Electro- Plate, TF ch - oth corny: and for which the latter officer is if a proper remedy is instan- | responsible. a Cholera, or even —-———_ batts iockaner hiskee cones ee ane Cor. Epwunp E, Pav.ptno, formerly pay- h retieved, and it happens not unfreqnently that mue! 5 " 3 oes EEE master, U. 8. A., and who was sent tothe Al- ewiabl in an Ultimate carer "T do not wish 4 be understood a | Dany penitentiary a few years since for alleged advising not fo call in @ physician at the earliest | cmbezziement, died in New York on the 25th Possible moment, as such @ course it ie mations and ttc ee sxcmeanes teat notice, and itis for sel we now prepare NATTAN’S CHOLERA SPECLF- IC, n strong, active, and efficient remed3 lated for such cases as here stated, and well conducted family should have on hand or im- mediately procure. During 1866, white the Lg gr peratively | ult, At the time of his death Col. Paulding ‘was proprietor of the St. Paul Pioneer. THe New ORLEANS DURLISTS TO BE PRose- ovrep.—The Attorney General has received the following dispatch from New Orleans: Was raging quite severely in Brooklyn, was | “Gov. Kellogg has called upon Governor employed there, and it was fou scific | Powers, of M ssisel ppl, to prosecute the parties did great service, a ibs’ | who lett the state ot uisiana and participated eurets lera Cure, both of which “gro | im the duel which resulted in Judge Cooley's death.” These parties were placed under bonds on Monday last not to fight in the state of Lonisiana. Gov. Fellogg has ordered the state’s Attorney General to criminally prosecute the guilty under the statue making the sending or carrying of a challenge a penitentiary offence. Discovery op A CoMET.—The Smithsonian Institution has just received a telegram, throngh the cable, announeing the discovery of a comet at Vierna, the position of which is no hours seven ‘minutes of right ascension and four degrees thirty-four minutes south declination; i eRe Cholera Morbns, Celic, Oramps, Dysentary, Diar- rhea. and all disorders aaual at this season.’ Full dizections accompany each vial, be o To be had or THUR NATTANS, Draggiat, jeO-tr Corner of M4 and D streste northwest, ON THE BREAKVAST, LUNCHEON, DINNER AND SUPPER TABLE, Lea & Perrins’ Worcestershire Sauce Is INDISPENSABLE, JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, New York, Octlé-2anly Agents for the United States, Batchel Dye best in the world, | appearance faint; motion as yet unknown the only true and Low a5 Bate ge grand his’ is the first announcement threugh the a flee pointment, harmless, rel feta? aa cable of an astronomical discovery trom Europe 8 brown; at all and 16 Eh i AMUSEMENTS. GRAND ORGAN CONCERT 1 AT THE N. ¥. AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ON THUBSDAY EVENING, at o'clock, on which cecasion the NEW ORGAN Will_be played for the firat time, Pi TON, of Bosten, will preside. Fi f'3-eol¥ he completion of the arrangement for the transmission of such intelligences, in February, 1873. The discovery of three new planeta has been telegraphed from this country since that time. Tax Mopoc PxisoneRs—ONLy Tie Mor- DERERS TO BE TRIED BY MILITARY CoMMIs- stos.—The Secretary of War has telegraphed Gen. Schofield to arraign before the military commission only those Modocs' who were impli- cated in the murders of Gen. Canby, Peace Commissioner Thomas, and Lieut. Sherwood. The remaining Modoes are to be held as pris- oners for further instructions from the depart- ment. This action is In accordance with an opinion of the Attorney General, who decides that only, those guilty of murder can be ar- raigned by a military court, the others to be held simply as prisoners of war, and amenable to such punishment as would’ ordinarily be accorded prisoners of war. TORRING- calists will aenint Tickets 75 Conte; for sale at Metzerott & Co.’ af- ter Therday. t [Sunday Herald, Capital, Gazette, and Forney’ Dhronicle, It} ORE OF THE FINEST ORCHESTRIONS in the country'can be he at Mr. SCHWART- ZENBEKG'S, 465 Pa. avenue. This instru ment was imported at a cost of @6.000, and rep- roants An immense orchestra, with drums, cymbals, | PxrsoxaL.—Mrs. Canby, the widow of Gen- end chimes complete oncerts ly and of * And bar properties of the flaest character. Ths pt: | PY, Will take up her ReeRAeers TeuoRce Bt Ue are cordially invited, free of charge," je16-Ln ‘Mrs. Washburn, wife of. the s hburn, of Maine, died at Min- neapolis, Minnesota, last Tuesday evening:--- A Washington dispatch to the New York Timer says that a sister of Colonel Mosby, of Confed- erate fame, has just been appointed a clerk in the dead letter division of the Post Office De- Oty No.) On Exhibition and Sale) Nuw No. 456 H H 439 71H br. ae Tru Br. a 7th streets betusen bead’ streate eight + betw a . = ‘doors above Odi Fellow" Halt Chotce Oil Palutings, Encravinas, © ke, artment--*"Schnyler Colfax has reeeived LU. ‘aper Hangings, U : Bhades, Pictures Frames, Picture Goris Betrom Otterbein University, Ohio; Secreta sel, Binge, Nails ‘the District. Richardson LJ. D. from Columbian Univers{- Sr Lenms Cast. - ty; the Rev. Michael J. Cramer, U.S. Minister EF Picase remember Name avd Number, jel-ly* to Denmark, D. D. from Syracuse Universit; Alm KINDS OF CAST-OFF WEARING AP- PABEL can tage -:--Gen. B. F. Butler addressed a large peravce convention at Framingham, Mass., yesterday*---S. 8. Cox is talked of as the suc- Cersor of James Brooks, decspaed, for the Si New York Congressional district----Senator Bia of Connecticut, 1s reported to be again sutteFing severely from the effects of the para- ‘be sold to Ahe very by addressing or calling om i, G49 D sirect, between 6th and fh a. w, Notes by mail promptly attended to. Oaeh paid. 115 \LD GOLD, ~ BI EAE ey ey hs A . sehistt Fornitare it d reall prom pty pe ata 1 temock he received during his first term in 408 Pennsylvania avenne. ‘Tk RecEXT SKIRMISH AT FORT ABRAHAM Lrxcotn.—Official information from the Sioux country proves beyond that the recent uestion ‘ks upon Fort Abraham Lincoln by the Sioux from EXCURSIONS, PIO NIOS, &e. RAND ANNUAL PIC-Nio CITY BIBERMIAN BENBYO- rand river were not really WASHINGT OF oisty een attacks upon the post. A number of Ree scouts will be given at the new Schaetsen Park, 7th Seemplores: by the commanding officers, and rect rord, WEDNESDAY, Jaiy 9.1873. ‘The Pople are hereditary enemicaol the Sioux, Park will open Bm. Dancing time a. these Ree scouts cap- - Es = Obby horses and swings free. Cars r1 t nd ped PPicrs othe park, nm, and by coho | Ticket, admitting ladies ind gent., 80 cta. jy8-atw Ne a OE Pn nh and ‘RAND 8X< URSIO sven, G —= ‘th of their comrade. Tr went to the The 8 LADY oF Lak Ears Rees her regalse. danny uheraqsn Et ‘to come out, witipataucccar nor recently Pet te A & large body, number! about dirty, while en- oz otumeg sates at pad yen ear deavoring'to draw out the scouts, were attacked Peet fer ap ae We 4 by the troops, but the fighting was done prin- WD uianin caeaetrecnacaire | Pail stnnksaaps mi 9 Rosin rk er ab i esti RRC nGONCT ecto ees | ta amet ean one: The Slour ian enon gers can eae areee onan ae that they de mot want to attack or fight x DoRsNY CLAGETT, lay papers.) gent THE CHORAL SOCIETY Have the honor to announce @ GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION, On WEDNESDAY, July 9th, ON THE @ sol: diers of t ‘the Grest Father, and‘ think it 19 not fairthat the soldiers should attack thom when they go to fight the Rees. —— oon The Anderson School of Natural History, ‘ich Prof. Agassiz has been enabled to estav. through the generosity of Mr. John Ander- , of New York, who gave the eminent pro- fessor not only Penikese Island but.an addition- al gift of 650,000, is doubtless destined to form one of the notable educational features of the United States. Thesubject had long been un- der consideration by Prof. Agassiz, but he was embarrassed for want of funds to carry out his design, when Mr. Anderson ¢ame forward, and by his liberality enabled the protessor to put his scheme in practical operation. Knowing the fact that hundreds of students and teachers or otherwise deeply interested in edu- cation, visit the mountains and seaside resorts of New England every summer, it occurred to him that it would bea grand tdea if they coald qT 8, 0 cents. arg (Supe: STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE, Leaving the dock at 3 p.m. Return at miduight —sharp. The steamer will Isnd those who wish to Dance at MARSH4LL HALL, and proceed down the Biver sbout forty miles, giving a fine RIVER BIDE in the cool of the evening, ~f be obtained of members of the Be tyyrrt the Prewld ranklin Philp, at Phi Tickets, admitting gentleman and lad Tickets, admitting one gentlemai Picket for additional lady... dyt- STOCK OF DRY AND FANCY GouDS AT COST TO CLOSE BUSINESS UST _LOOK |—Ten TUCK SKIRTS for 8 cents, at _S. HELLER’S, 713 Market Space. j25 MISS McCORMICK, 9 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ' constantly on hand a fine assortment of IMPOBTED BONNETS, STBAWS, CHIPS, s FLOWERS, RIBBONS, &c., cE a ores ‘donee, mc Suds of BLACK THREAD at £0, 69 ana 79 a A large stock of HOSIERY, end all other articles Se prone tion, a = over @100 acredit o“three mouths against aupeaves Ae 7? the BEB FuoNr, ASSORTMENT OF LADIRG at reduced Sh ‘allsoon and save a str 10 Sn Switches tee Sp ed Eiadarit balan nee Bm OTIOB.—Bargatns now being ogered ta A tat sock of Haroese of Our, own make, and N MILLINERY iz < sppertalning te the Saddlery Harues, and = Dasinees. Fine ‘and Tranksmeds PanoY Goops, als secu Hill's 4 Ba . . of bu 4 =7 8: sche or Tus wEer | etree LETTER SOALES, Every size and style, at very low rates. THE UNIVERSAL FAM © BCA: pm THE POCKET SETTERS 8CAL&s. aay peated siete cary set NNOTICEr 0) ef connnsleeis Yo hast toe i 4, B. Touma 617 SEVENTH STREET, Opposite Patent Office. ional au ha : oll-ly j Mebateeet, oppesite Post ice, be brought together and given the advantages of instruction in the various branches of natu- gounn FEET AND ' ‘cuntehin: re- | Tal science. Eminent professors were to deliver servativen of buth physieal end’ sassial heaith, aed | free lectures, and the charges for boerd wore consequent brsines caver’, to be brought down to cost. The professor now baat ob announces, in circulars of invitation sent out s of DR, WHIT 635 loth mreet, o the 8th instant. He says in the same circular: “‘Itis necessary that all should remember that Penikese Isiand affords no accommodation for stran, and that therefore nobody can be invi isit the loland during the session of the school. I have led rooms and board for all, but made no allowance for sapernumer- aren not Fie able tosay what i expense ‘school, m0 Seats eh fs ICB CREAM PAVILION HOW OPEN. a cane cereed ot Familice and partics supplied at reasonable terms. | provide table and keep the rooms in =" Ho. 613 6% Stauer Sovraweer. sania Py ome Sisderr te Ww came weary now, ‘the taaxe Dus. 7 . Wikre ae OER TIE Toe u 1 and upe ards, a ROTH ROCK'S: 93 choltre yesterday, both faial. 1t was reported as the Asiatic cholera by the attending phym- clans. but doctors attached to the board of health say both were aggravated cases of cboi- era morbus. of the G. L. U. 8., 1. 0.0. F.) was lege et the democratic candidate for Mayor of Balti- more. Joes that “fact give color fo the charge” that Od Fellows, as an organization, take an active part in ities? Prominent Masons are frequently nominated for Governors, and even for President. Does cach such **fact give some color to the Cag meddles with telegraph poles have been wing. At Washington. exceedingly fierce s reotbon and carried many feet in the air. At Columb: the storm was very severe and destructive. The general prostration of telegral poles is with- e telegraph THE USUAL FIRES, There were twenty-five or thirty smal! fires yesterday; damages varying from $50 to €1,000. MORE ROY SHOOTT po SE tage Hong lh ae | that the Masonic organization Jobn Long was arrested yesterday for fatally | SOmMPAnY. An alarmingty large number wore polities? © miooting Jolin Hearing. Both sre baysof 17. | sbtvered je pieces by lightning. and totally de- Do the Patrons, the Masons, or the Odd Fel- Ts = red, while nany others were partially de- lows, to show that they donot meddle with ye wind. To-day seness inthe ase of fire- arms and fire-works occurred in this city yes- terday, and nearly as many in Brooktyn. FATALLY BEATEN AND ROBBED. John Dennis, a driver of a market wagon, was found fatally beaten in bis wagon at Ja- nd many prostrated b: Dusy day in repatring these tines. “By ill be ready fo tell their own party politics or sectarian religion, their members not to be candidates for off -+, and not to yote for any one who may be a can- didate? If members of 48 farmers, (and not Inst n pase " blowing down trees and chimneys. Tn the co 88 Patrons.) unite in country organizations to | maica, ong Island, yesterday, having beea ne . control. political nominations 1S the furming | aic’y by two negroce to whom he gave'a tide Ferree fev nee ytd interest, how does that prove that the Granger | on his way home trem market, people | Vag Stlleine are political organi: 5? - | from Jamaica turned out and scoured the woods | “RUT NUMAIDE. 4g : for the murderers, but they have not ‘ or . terrible storm which swept over Wisconsin yes: — tay y very disastrous to pleasure part lake, Wis. A num Respectfully submitted by July 4th, 1873. A Qvenisr. Philadelphia’s Centennial Exercises, A LETTER FROM PRESIDENT GRANT. yeste been captured yet. SUNSTROKE. There were numerous cases of terday, including several of the stroke yes- ilitia daring , And twenty souls were & into eter- The following were the exercises at Fair- | the morning parade. ‘yo > mount Park yesterday, trausterring it to the | rkank Walworth was TO-DAY amwrENceD could Sechtnunsde SLU Demat tet eee United States for the purpese of holding the | to the state prison at Sing Sing, at hard labor, | 2 Berlin, Wis.; Jennie Olin; a child of Mr, centennial exhtbition:—An address of welcome SACP. : for life. Judge Davia, in addressing the pris. 3 Allen, Mrs. A. P. Corwin, Mra. G 0. Harding, in the Council chamber by Mayor Stokly, | oner, said he bad fearful doubts whether his | 4! reparatory to marching to its grounds. After | case did not justity conviction of murder im tas Ban capaham, wife and child, ani Mr. Jobs © procession h d reac ed the Park r firet ‘logree. The prisoner stood the trying 3 was offered by Bishop Simpson, an | ordeal with firmness, and without moving © address by Hon. Morton MeMichael, surrenie?- | muscle of is featsres, anal Toft the Gaare ete From Bui To-day. ing the Park to the United States commission- ers for the centennial, and the reading of the proclamation of President Grant declaring and proclaiming the holding of the exhibition, to- TAK PARIs DUBL. Loxpox, Jy 5.—A special dispateh from Paris to the London vlegraph says the duel be~ tween M. M. Raue and !yo Oassagmac is to take hie mother tmmediately after the judge had concluded. —e—___. The aeog 2 at Dexter Park Yesterday. ther with Governor Hartranft’s official noti- Curcago, July 5.—At Dexter Park yestorday | Place on Mond: y next. feation, ana letter from Hon. T. K. Hawley } the running race was an uninteresting affair, H *. Gens on gh Sey ‘ to President Grant announcing that the exhi- | Carrie P. wining in 56 seconds. The postponed apne De oF oa o duly 4. ~The lay bition will be opened on the 19th day of April, | 227 race was won by Fred Hooper. The next | iM Of the cable of 1573 was’ saccessfally com- 1876, and close on the 19th of October, 1876, and the rules and regulations governing the oxhibi- tion, Letters were read from President Grant, Secretary Fish, Postmaster General Creswell, Senator Bayard, Speaker Blaine, Gov. Dix and others regretting theig inability to attend. The following is the LETTER FROM PREAIDENT GRANT. Lone Brawen, N. J., June 28, 1873. My Dear Mr. Borie: Your favor, enclosing a letter addressed by Mr. John Welsh to you, was ree lastevening. It was my intention to comply with your and bis request, but I am just vow im receipt of a dispatch saying my Tather issinking very fast and cannot syrviv: Trace, for $1,000, tor horses that had never beat 2:50, was won easily by Albert in three straight heats, Time: 2:36 4, 2:33y. The last race was fora pacing premium ot $5, free for all. Six heats were contested before the race | could be deci ppet Bottom is said to | have a record ot and was the hot favorite | | pleted this morning shortly after midnight. oo The Springfield, Mass., Srainoritip, duly 5.—At yesterday, the open-to-a hore. ‘The trotting rac by Julia Hayes. for 2:50 — “Local-option cobblers” are going to be the favorite beverages, this summe SF The testimony of th kness for be « source of strength item by a Det @7-Tho Graphic says that Anna Dickinson in the pools, but was evidently held back for speculative y heat in 2 Harry third Fern distanced. the recond heat item the fr poses. Sleepy Bill won the first Hoosier Tom coming in second, pper Bottom fourth, and Fanny Harry was permitted to take and at once became the favor- pools, when Cop; it and took the th fourth heats. many hours. Pstart hence, therefore, at once, | A demand was t change of | will certainly appear on the stage nest tall and will remain until after the Sth, if my fath rivers for Cc ground that | upon the opening of the new Boston Globe should live that long, and cannot, of course, at- | he ha sult was that | theater. tend the celebration in Philadelphia should he | Harry won th c not live. I hope and trust that the centennia - will receive on the 4th proximo such “a go as willattract the attention of the nation it and awaken a determination on the part of th people to make it a grand success; also, that foreign nations may have awakened in them a He a pretty Omaba girl was getting Marrict,one of her jilted lovers walked into aback room and smashed up the handsome bridal presents, &7-A lady in Boston was so frightened at a fre neat ber dwelling last Sunday evening that ' til to be trotted a match for a sp u nese spirit of honorable rivalry with our young re- _ Gerritt Smith o 5 nternal hemogrbage eusued, causing ber public in the exhibition three years hence. Sx N. ¥., July 5.—At the grand 4th | death. Yours truly, U. 8. GRaxr. on here yesterday, Gerrett | sg-Do alcholic Wqnors shorten longevity? Is The exercises closed with an adress of ac- an address, touched on the Cuban | the question with which a Texas paper ts e4i- ceptance of the park by Gen. Hawley. Among raigning the administration for its | torially wrestling. Some folks would consider the distinguished and invited guosta present #-colduess towards the canse of Cuban independ- | that oue of those things that “couldn't he” were Secretary Robeson, representing the Pre- | ence, while allowing gunboats to be fitted out S7 Governor Washburn withdraws trom the sident; Hon. W. W. Belkna: in New York for Spanish use. Cuba, by main- | contest for governor of Massachusetts which Hon. Wm. A. Richardson, Secretary of the | taining a success{u! ance, had earned the | leaves the field almost clear for General Butler, ‘Treasury; Postmaster General Creswell, Hon. | recognition of belligerent rights 0 He hoped 3. W.T unless his adversaries unite, as they threaten uglass, Attorney General Williams, |. that since the government hesitated th. lo | t0d0, upon Charles F, Governors of states, and others ” |: would take up Cuba's cause, and force tf gov- tance Adame, ernment to act. A resolution was adopted’ ex- Danbury Doings. A Danbury boy is “‘stadying” with a Hart- ford carpenter, pressing sympathy with Cuba and calling on the government to acknowledge the Dellfger- ency, if, indeed, not the independence of Cuba. HB. H.B. = Hecate Leno ny A roman who picks over beans with kid | pe giowx Peaceful but Predatory “ . loves is a Danbury novelty. ae x tuk ory. OUR POLIcY.” gy vmhdert ws bere highest ‘ambition is to grow Sar Lake City, July 4—Goyernor Cainp- up and be a city boarder. ‘The city female and the rural piano haverffet in a sort of a death struggle. bell, of Wyoming Territory, is bere. He re- rts, aftera personal investigation, that the ioux and other powerful Ipdian tribes are Sf nel hos- 4 Danbury woman, whose husband is deat | Piecety woes. The recons ‘Taide ere maas by oihen 4 Coat part of the time, has put on pectos ¥-bands of young warriors, and others | Dy OONSEQUENCE 0 wid 5 are likely to occur. "The Indians, bowever, are ADanbury man was incapacitated for sit- | Dart oly ti ~ = Y - une rg Friday, by etmg en 6 done pardoularly Inclingd to make forare on cate : OUB ENORMOUS PURCHASES An Illinois railroad shutdown on its passes, and thus preveuted au Illinois editor from at- tending his brother's funeral, 2 ‘The long seige of drouth has dainaged thé hay crop one-half, frightened tobacco, and af- fected all kinds of vegetation but corns. A homesick San Franciscoan who is visiti whites when met. Major Poweil, explorer of Coloraidp, will leave bere in a few days for the scene of his fature Jabora in the southern tion of this territory. He will also have ‘a talk Of Summer Clothing! with the Incians, ’ —.—— Commeuccment Exercises, Blilitary institute, Virginia 4ND THE SUPPLY * SO LARGELY EXCEEDING the East, finds occasional relief by having sa LextnGTON, Va., July 4—The eommence- squirted in his face and dowa his tack with bol ment eagrets sot the Virgina Military Institate THE DEMAND, TareE Dery womau whe is tha nether ot ecr- dress oe Osler ae eae meaictory sd. } we see mow en children, all boys, and dees her ‘ Finbar eee ay Gates J 1 Cockssn, of own work, was recently asked why she did't get a girl. She blushed painfull am sg A Liberty street Bb patch has been aftticted by to fas, faded and imed @ shot gun in the interests of agric; bare, Friday, and taking afm at a robin was on the tence trying to decipher an auction rob Alabama. The orator of the day was Cadet J. P. Jeffries, of Va. There were fifty graduates, the largest’ nombersince the establishment of the institution. General Smith conferred the diplomas. Colonel Holloway, of Winchester, delivere? the address B the graduating et jetweon § and 9 o'clock there was a fine LARGELY OVERSTOCKED, AND IN ORDER TO ChEAR OUB COUNTERS MUST NECESSARILY display otechnics, witnessed 4m- . Bilt let drive,” The robin jamediataly goe put | ehied Of byroteeunies, witnensd by an tm SUFFER SOME SACEIFICE of, but the charge was not Tost. It was | night the corys of cadets gave their usual ball, { AND BEING DETERMINED subsequently dug out of Fed Bailey's face, | the tinale of {ue commencement exercisos, H who ba resident of Kast Liberty stredt.—Dan.i —_o___ } bury Nace. How the Palledelphia Typos Lost a | TO CLOSE OUT BALTIMORE AND. Onto RATLROAD—Timpo- | y- x tary Retirement of Pretident. Garrett AY ihe erected pa aay July S-— Excitement ‘was ‘ THE ENTIRE STOCK dibociprs of the Baltiante ast DE cate | by the o78 TNE Ont “atoraing Mow . in : Baltimore day before yesterday, it was deter- | Y°T Weraid,’ which bad been received by the WITEUW A FEW WEEKS, WE ARE SELLING early mornin, train, under the supposition that mined unanimously to Sdysuee from the Philndely.ia papers would suspend publi- time, as might be needed, 1 a crete as mi nm in money an be its, the aggre 0, with fe cation 4s us.al. he Heralds were brought a aggregate amount of age ye here to fill the gap and give the Philadelphtans aT P. ost. iy Oe inwaring he come ean Cine vitae & good accoun: of the centennial ceremonies xtension a ‘< ) e} 5 Midland and Great Southern raflroad conbady Knowledge that this would be attempted de- OUR ASSORTMENT OOMPRISES: late Orange and Alexaudsia) Aare termined the Philadelyhia editors to publish, from the time: company bo permanently lease nd thus spoiled the pra:ters’ holiday. LINENS, — se The Cholera in Memphis, ALPACAS. Berackts mannanas branch Hiae extending fresh] arraertne, Jaly sc There were thirteen tuber. pres one miles, was accepted, at arental of $89,250, ments yesterdey. Five ot the bodies were of wy e persons who had died of cholera. This disease, SSL SOOO OT Bar Oa ect mene talised Basie | White abating tn the city, is spreading im tke —— cent. is to be pald per aunum as the condi- | CBDtTy adjacrut. NUNS CLOTHS, AT NASHVILLE. Nasuytiye, July 5.—The number of deaths from @il causes in thie erty yesterday was four- teen, of which nine were from cholera. AT CINCINNATL Crxcixxati, July 5—Only one death from BMPRESS CLO1HS, SEERSUCKERS, PONGEES/DUCKS, LUSTBES, DRAP WETES, construction, begins in its progress to Stannton and thence to Salem, on the Atlantie, Ohioand Mississippi road. Preside: t Garre: announced his contemplated trip to Enrone, | Cholera is reported in this city yesterday. STRIPES, Beacoi Bostox, July ¥—The July toetiis at the Beacon Park closed yesterday. The race for timore soon. He would have preferred resi ad’ fiat horses that nevyur beat 2:02 was won by Bigiey's MOTTLES, PLAIN, MIXED, BLACK, WHITE, GRaY, fore ask: 7 : 3 i. leave to withdraw from ‘the ‘presidency tempo- a “ey peti eH, aa SNGLISH, Tarily, Appropriate resolucions in acceptance | 9.35. was won, Bigley’s b.m. Lady Went- REN = Doard aobicd, expressive of the regret of the | werin. atter fy beats anda long wrangle to FRENCH, poerdon fare Sectremntance Jian regard to Lady Wentwerth’s driver pulling the scoTcH f Garrett to Nan ve ung | mare, A runni ig race of mile heats, three in five, took place and was hotly contested Downings b. g- Major ‘Manan, and Brock's B. . King Joba. " ke race was won by the former. ‘ime: 1:55, 1:5. 1:54, 2:95, Five Persons Over Niagara aly 5.—Five persons, two Jobn King, LIGHT AND DAKK CASSIMER SS, usly elect ALL TO BE SOLD vice president, was unanl- WITHOUT BESERVE, AT ORIGINAL Cost. OUR SALESMEN * HAVE POSITIVE ORDERS MoT TO ASK ONE CEST ADVANCE ON THE Cost OF Goons. FORCED SALES! ray FORCED SALES! MEN'S CLOTHING! BOYS CLOTHING!

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