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EVENING STAR. ner — yoy bureed under the same rulge snd regulations ale -P yh e Wy IEsON's ROTEL, Guard against Chelera, —————————— ] The_ Alleged Freedmen’s Bureau or disbursing nok tee army. of o Few of the Den carry out their part of the agreement, ; ccs siemeamneneee It ie well kxown that if aproper remedy iatustan- | Washington News and Goasi Pe ere ee meters ont | rarsrente Mf make 1 the ack eomanianing he | Seeuld have heen Emclssea ta an woes E T WILSOS, Prepnetor A" | tRceoanly taken in a cane of Asiatic Oholera, oF even ashington News an P ee reccnag aeeeeren. frecdmen’s bareat, and this obscurity prosably | Emvelope. ‘a CTT Se cece. Thie Popciar Botel has teen ealstend Sine Regerce & Sa entecqemtiyese: | Inrenmat Ruvasua’ The seceiptithom this arises from the fact, of which I aminformed.| The uses of the postal card are varied—at PANY With cleven other cr minais, driven to the and forntsbed with ues and clogent auch thmely deses prove of incalculable service in an The following is the opinion of the Attorney | that all the principal officers of the bureau were | jeast, Americans have reason to believe 80, river Bitere and Bedding. @ atiewes wes source to-day were #227 300.53. = ri He - officers to this special duty. I j the paper they < | Sing. Mrs. Walworth will find ail the comforts Commissioner oF INTERNAL Revenve | General in the Howard case: 4o not think that (Fig titen cate be Cont | ene ee Che cca rc naan nat eae’ the facilities the as & means of five mownte’n air of the Doverass left this morning for Long Branch. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, ered as su! by court-martial a system presents Wasnincton, July 3, 1873. } © Washington 8 o'clock a ication, Although new to us, we were | pany with adenuty fered 1. | Bons "To have that effect it ougnt, to be clos: | Som. THE EXTENSION of leave of absence, with Sir: I have duly cons‘d our communi- . Tohave not slow to appreciate its importance, nor timid the station. The request was refuseil, SECs oF 173 meceanty ter dnndantgachcnsy | permicion to go borond theven, grant it | tif eating ual, umadigecctnan's, | Mac nuPeny *mhat, ange Wat | eneuah ie make ee mean; tray foro ts | Waiver yas Pantin ke ter nha - PERKELEY SPRINGS AND BATHS. = canted fama erie eneeussion Lieutenant Samue! McKeever, 2d infantry, has | ¢16 frauds in the late bureau of refugees, freed- Pair toe! tions i pecays perme! = i een oe Aeon ¢ *- Fn — —— 7 cNTY. w ted i reeure. Durinj ole Bs reserved ‘ eens id te hee Se dees en, BAD | on Faging quite severely in Brooklyn, N. TL was | been further extended thirty days. men and abandoned lands. ‘The papers which | ing oflcers of the army,'"can be interpreted to | ft ‘@ public dun to annoy and warn ob- Wall Iromd iret-clase acrOnumodtations ity New Youx, July 9 The Wall st . ew Yor«, Ja! — ‘all street market spect to civilians. “The rales and reguistion: | hom comings OF the erin Hues eniiy s | comtinues strong, with money easy. "All eaiee Taune Gabarsing otioere vould cutabiish | Paul Pry to invade cxelet, trer.on the alette of gold have bout at 115% A115 A115X, advance to. whieh the commissioner would be lable, | Dandy gusrip and circulate scandal. Not a day | O0.2¢r torcigm sxchange, foe marker ter pein G i 5 nd particularly so in not including the r Mixture and Sun Cholera Cure, both of which were | mistress at Covington, Ky., to fill the vacancy nds or copies of the bonds of the comitission- vi all “the attractions of a | (itd. It will also give immediate relief and cure | caused by the death of the late postmaster, | er of said bureau and its chief disbursing offi- tare eee Mervas. Colles Crasnee, Brewster? ise, Jesse R. Grant, father of the President. cer, and I have been able to obtain but one of employed there, and it was fi ‘that this Specific _ | you transmit me are in many respects incom teu? Sidgetat netvice belie eget Rett ese eite: | _ Mus.S.S.FaRRect has been appointed post lete, a1 & Ki pe passes but that some of these pieces | Des of foreign exchange, the market for prime of water 74 degrees Fah. with eve jety of | The them. I think, however, that I have enough | leaving his trial by civilor military tribunal to beard tale pen eee terling having been further advan this ‘Gerke. suimaieny pabis for lodies, chitiven aaa nen- Sa each vial. SuRGEON Josern BEeaLe, appointed chief of | facts before -ue'to answer the questions which | depend upon his clvil or military satus. This | f F —_s syere well amtola. Of | © J . . "| course, they are ‘‘pub doce” to those into whose | Morning to 109% for sixty day bilis and Loy, formed, is of ‘no’ practicsl: Importance, It, | hands they may fall berore reaching the person | {0F demand. ‘The money market continues es therefore, any military officer detailed for duty | % Whom they are addressed, and as the world | ‘Temely easy, with three and five range rates ” . 4 | you propose. ‘The freedmen’s bureau was es- pote Caen Damtometaeet, | Te varesnot medicine and sumgery; entered | Yom PoOrOee TM ce merch Sd, ise, heme, upon his duties to-day, relieving Surgeon | ‘orial parts of which are as follows: By section $3 per tay, 29 por week; first m £75, second month $45. Children under 10 nurses. half price i now wags, b on cali loans, and with mercantile paper at Denn BO ale ee ee eee ee TOL E DINNERS | Palmer, placed om fhe retied lst tinier Bi'aanngement anit sont ot a sone | misappropriation o¢ money, ot an vidaton of | Ti Weill report they sanke pubic uoreln fant | Breterence, nih Guyers bang ees Branch B. & O. Bailec 5 under the % , ve! are a . ye ae _ A. R. POTTS. Lea & Perrins’ Wercestershire Sauce -| THE sT#aMen “Fortune,” having on board | inisioner to be gppointed by the President, by | the rules and regulations governing disbursing ewig pt hy Coen with a rapidity | Sith busines restricted t> the snspunee nt 7) HE PINEY POINT HOTEL. 18 INDISPENSABLE. the class of cadet engineers connected with the | and with the advice and consent of ‘the pmo nie the army, he may be tried by court- | 14 Sa cuor blank cartridnes, coumestiod by the | foreign orders and those fur home investment. r ©The Pavilion,”) JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, New York, Naval Academy, will leave Annapolis on Sat- | Senate, whose compensation shall be $3,000 prorataget edn same manner as any other such persons sending them. The cards circulating | 1= Southern state bonds $34,000 of Missouri 6's tmar Rosettes oh toe Po | —— a | urday next, fora practice craise, extending to | Per annum, and such number of clerks as | AMBY OMICer. so tnt ctaim agents m our own city furnish abundant illustrations | Changed bandsat the board at 924.ai0; $11.00 mer Resc - = 4 2 i , ¥ ¥ > joey wiles, has AMUSEMENT: will visit the differcut navy jardsaud engineer | aNd the comrassioner ati the chief clerk shall; | and other personanot oftcersot “hegovernment | Of Nitysatire, and. mlecl newscels, at 194. There'were no quotatious for Binety miles, has b JS IN IS. Gepartnents, vy y' before entering upon their duties, give bonds to | Who have obtained money from the bureau by esent the contents of a few to illustrate how | Louisiana bonds. In the stock market, which and will be opsn for the reception *RAND ORGAN CONCERT the Treasurer of the United States, the former | means of forged receipts and vouchers and are calculated to afford food for gossip, | COBtinues strong, the principal dealings were eee = dl (5 of HAR Tux Corroy Cror.—Partial reports received | 18 the sum of $50,000 and the latter in tue aum | Other frauds, can be prosecuted criminally if | oY vs ; We ‘abash, Union Pacitic, torsbip, the honse has been aT THE two years have not elapsed since the commission ‘ | in New York Central, of $10,000, conditioned for the faithful dis. t to Shore old Mrs. Grandy in a thought a fu i Pacific rail, Lehigh, Lake Shore, Erie, North- far st the department of agriculture from the cot- | charge of their duties respectively, with secu. | of the crime, and ean also be sued in the civil t Kock Island bash of tbe | N. ¥. AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | ton regions to July ist represent mach wet | sities to be approved by the Attorney General | Courts of the United States in the same manner THE HUMORS OF THE CARDS. mootniy beer on small ht a _ a acies of the season from ON THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 10 weather, which in several states makes the crop | as sufficient, which bonds shall be filed in the | @ employes of the bureau can be. Ast have Here is one evidently written by a cynic to “A * Se neion mark _ > 7 backward in maturing. The indications are | office ot the First Controller of the Treasury, | before said, there is no statute limiting the | one of the same turn of mind, while under the To-day’s Races at Long Branch. ry ROvequs” Sok Gaeht Giceee ET | et GeNlocksen which oscmten the that whatever may be the injury tothe crop | tobe by bim putin suit tor the benefit of any | time within which the government can begin | Yeather: Lone BRaxcu, July 9.—The weather for the “ez auch will be served daily , from this and other causes. the deliclency will, | injured party upon any breach of the condition | 4 civil suit, but suits for penalties and double ; third day's at Monmouth Park is de- Terms—92 & per day. $15 per week; children halt NEW ORGAN it is supposed, be supplied by the larger planting | thereof. The third section of the act creating | damages, under the act of March 2d, 1863, must | “My at RS I am net very sorry to hear | jightful. The track is in excellent condition, Price; servants full price . Bill be played for the first time, Prof. TORRING- | arca than heretofore, and thecefore Risbotieved | the burean is then quoted, to show the duties . beans within six years (12tn statute at large, | You oe Ata ater ee} _ and remember | and there is a fair attendance of spectators im CHAS. R. PARKER, Proprietor. TON, of Bosten, will preside, and eminent vocal | the crop of this year will at least be equal to | and responsibilities of the commissioner. . P. 696-1 y Wee the devil 3 The first was a hurdle race for all ages, welter talcnt will esniet. © maewate& Gor that of the last. ; “The papers which you enclose to me show | 1 have the honor to be, very respectfully, your inf aad ry ape weights, over eight bi 5 PUTRS OS enn or aan Oe Matenott & Co.'s. that considerable sums of money have been | Obedient servant. . ‘The devil a saint would be; ; #400 to the first Lorse, 875 to the sehoma, 3 Tne Witt of the late Stephen A. Douglas is | taken from the treasury by officers employed in Gro. H. Wittrams, Att'y General. When the devil got well and '$25 to the third horse, two miles. Tnere COBB'S I RAND TROTTING MATCH FOR $250 the bureau by means of forged receipts and | Hon. W. W. Belknap, Secretary of War. x ‘The devil a saint was he. were only two entries. The race was won b Mow open for the recep CS ee a the subject of litigation in Chicago, just at | tue bureau by means of furged receipts and oe Now be a saint under all circumstances, or | George West in$.59, boating Suplocke YY Enows for its excellent Branch ‘Race Guuree THURSDAY, Present. By the provisions of that will, his | yy means of receipts and vouchers fraudulently Fashions for Jaly. stop playing it.” The second race’ was a selling race for all eee ener » roperty, real and personal, after paying his | procured from them, and you ask my epinion | Zé, Follet sa 8: The charming promenade O8T BUSTLE. and indoor tollettes, made of such materials as mhaiesaleanase cambric, percale, foulardine, and washing- ages; @ purse of £400; one and a quarter miles. tn mer SP. Basks from Norfalk or OW dette, was divided into two equal parts, one of | Eren ‘two questions’-Ist, In cases where the Some mischief-maker thus annoys a lady who | Five horses started. The race was won by one, Monday, Weduesday, and | trot co be mite benks, bent three ta five to wagons, | Which went to his wife, the other to his two fiullty parties cannot be prosecuted “whatshould : Wheatly in 2.15, beating Bengamon and B. ¥ Good day and track: (not, the next fair day, children. Mrs. Douglas was named one of the | be the course in order to securé the protection | Stim, are increasing every day. The washing- | has met with an unfortunate loss: e Carvey, Utca and Bucka CORB PROS. & CO, ‘Admission, 50 cents. i executors, but never acted, and the other exe- | of the interests of the government and of claim- | Satins make very effective underskirts for white | _ “#Hattie-—Your bustle was found in the Smith- of 2 tl Se ee Hore will beset on | CULT, Daniel P. Rhodes, settled the estate and | ants? 2d. When prosecution is not barred by | Muslin dresses for young ladies, married or | sonian grounds. I picked it up, took it home, | @ Raflroad Saved by a Woman. SUuuEE BOAED aah 70d saddle and driving Heree will be sid on | was discharged from his duties 1a 1864. Two | tacctactie oe Trea ieee ote arred by | gingle—they are 80 very silky in appearance, | and gave it to our cook. All the’ boarders have ORD, N.H., July 9.—Au attempt was : zea ay ok race-__________-*"_| vears after Mrs. Douglas married Col. Robert | be had? ‘To what extent is the late commis. | 4% make such handsome drapery. If the best | since fallen in love with her.” made last night to throw the express Twenty na! BOARDERS can now bo Q)EE OF THE FINEST ORCHESTRIONS in tho Williams, United States Army. Now, a Mrs. | sioner of the bureau of refugees, treedmen and gay is purchased—which is always desira- | And in this manner is train of the track near Suncook. Two men country can be heard at Mr. SCHWART- Susan Harris has sued the Douglas heirs, the | abandoned lands and his chief disbursing offi- | ?!¢—it washes well and retains its color to the AN UNFORTUNATE CREDITOR Were seen placing ties across the track by a ZENBER( "8. 468 Pa. svonue, Fists instru. exceutor, and Mts. x illiams and ber husband, | cer responsible — Vth) = sige of the expense of | porea: : woman, whom they beatto insensibility and . E ment was imported at a cost of and re alleging that she holds notes of Mr. Douglas to questions are not quite so explicit as I Hk of ini a ry: “Sis - ‘i dragged to concealment among the bushes. She Aidi+, Lowi+n Co. Va._ | Tror'te on immense orchestra, with drums, cy the amount of $10,443. The defendants pleat all ae aud I am not certain whether by Washing-dresses are ornamented in such a th Bir —E = like very much to be paid for | reostcred consciousness and Deaengea reach y Ake ; OTE Sai pepnaneerinc ace ceriae Tha puds | that the claims are barred by lapse of time, and | the word prosecution you refer solely to crim. | ™Anner that the trimmings are not injured by eo suit of clothes which ere aired upom your | (5 guncsok depot, gave matics of the abetrec. | Pace NL ies WATKINS, NEW YORK. Lie are cordially invited, free of charges” jeié-fn” | the matter is in course of trial, mal proceedings against the oilender, or to civil —e pore alas b eka the Cea eee “fece Tatton.” = and prevented the impending destruction. » : e in- | 5.5 “ ; es Oe te d criminal. For offenses of this kind it is ee en. is he assailants robbed the weman of her satchel, ne bs Baad | Pay (Om Exhibition and Sale)Ney No. | Prnsoxar—Commodore Rodgers, chief of | cren to the sore ter oe pce cand ite | substitution of strings, which ean we te and | Here is one sent probably to intluence the ac- | ining nearly $100. The aatchel was found, te in all ite appointme on at at Tru sr. | the bureau of yards and docks of the Navy de- | against the offender, and likewise to proceed in | Hotied, for the usual sewn plaits and folds. | tion of butin place of the money was a piece of paper, and bacdecsurly furnished "throweiivat. MARKRITER’S, , | partment, left last night tor League Isiand, | ¢!Vil action against him, and against any person bor ue a Plaitings wash better than A HENPECKED HUSBAND. on which was plainly written in lead pencil.— Pet dee ape ally adapted for health acd | wo, 439 7th strect, bere 1B streets, eight | tol inapeck the 4 i z | Whois responsible for his ucts. Where it is im- | Onytime; bat oroseway bands and puffings | «pivorces legally obtained. Desertion, &c., |. “We made more money than we should If we ba, 3 large aud airy rooms and thorough veati- ‘doors abeue O owe Hall. Ce hee et tee a mbrovements being | Possible to proceed criminally, cither by the v.. | get Up very well if intrusted to @ carefui sufficient ca: fo feo in advance.” ” | bad tipped off the train, you fool!” No traces “Pine Groves, handsome Walke Choice Oil Paintings, fogs, Ohromos, te. ere interme iam ©. Avery, esa, chict | Fender's having absconded, oF the prosecution | undress, = nae 7 eg of the men could be found Fishing and Boating on the Bon Also, largest stock Paper Hangings Wodow | clerk of the internal revenue bureau, who hus | yeing barred by the statute of limitation, he | Ribbon trimmings are very fashionable. | The peculiar merits to blow his own horn ——_o—_—__ Tr Skater. Pictures, Frames, Picture Uords and Tas- | just returned from Europe, will be married in cant sued in ‘civil action if it be deemed ex- | Though comparativeiy expensive, they are not | make themselves manifest to the recipient of The Search for the Polaris. 3 i arte came ne ee Brooklin, X.Y. to-night to Mrs. Helen M.Uo- | Detient, or it property of his can be attached. | aM uneconomical wea, as they can be trans: | the following: THE SAILING OF THR TIOKKSS. Sind with ths beat the mar. | _€2"Please remember Neme and Number. jel-ty= | SOM, until recently a clerk in the vere eek a | if. therefore, any disbursing officer, or any | fired from one dress to another. “<A remarkable person to draw the long bow New Yorx, July9.—Thirty of the best and aot tee eae ome ae G - m he '¥ accomp « iy. ‘avor Pierce, of | other officer or clerk employéd by the bureau, The fichus and pelerines worn are innumera- Was an elderly man whom we call ‘Uncle Joe.’ | ™O*t experienced men on boant of the re- nt Ale BENDS OF CAST OFF WEARING AP- | Boston, is mentioned as the probable succesr | Pus onenined monee i te eos ened; | ble, and new varieties make their Sppearance | An invincible codgergto talk and to blow. | ceiving ship bave been selected for the crew of Parties lencing Washiegton at 4:58 in the morning | by i Fiene: sailing oan Ver? Oper eatyaniage be roles Ph I OE eo in your communication, from the government, | §¥ery day. They almost all have frills round | G1’ ossible rage ana tonmen theyareso.” | the Tigress. She is announced to sail posi- a at the House at 6 in the evening voms can ° een 7 ss sissipy a * i 2 9 “ 4 Si . : ci oT ! forthe seasin ou appitcathin by mail to | Notesby mah prowvtly acteaded te Deck oan. ns { PAPeF that he has not returned his back pay to papers may ke sent to the distret etoetar | _ Frills and roffsround the throats of high or | Here is a card from Young America, tous of coal end’ ar meecmiay oll pore new ES H. BREDEMEYER, Proprietor of — BRASS COPPER Bay. | (Ut, Treasury; and, moreover, does not intend | PoP oiceict in ch he resides, or where he has | OPC" dresses are much worn, but ladies of “Dear Dad :—Come home soon. Iwantmoney | supply at St. Johns. By this evening all sup- - Wat -¥ __ 308 Tea » 4 Di ., Sss 5 . F. er had an in- Phere “s fashion do uot carr, hem e eX rated for the OW. ‘here @ big bulliphant i: a r e © Hotel, Watki ¥ 3921-1 O'S SOLD; SILVER, BRAS 3 COPPER, Er todo so. ---"General B. F. Butler had an i property for a There isno statute bar | fashion do uot carry t to th i for the shi T is ig dullip i | plies and provisions will be aboard. They are JROCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRINGS, VA. Force Parr prices for ® Now York house. | terview with Attorney General Williams this ring the United States in civil actions. The | €Xtent and outre sizo of many seen in the shop | town. Your Bes.” | composed principally of pork and fatty matter mall promptly attended to by AUGENSTEIN, | WOrMDg. | ---“Commodore Ammen, of the | [ate commissioner of the freedinen’s bureaa | Windows. There willalways, unfortunately, be €MITH ON A BUST. A large quantity of pemmican will be taken OPEN JUNE Ist, 1873, ae poe ae ist-iys ' | Navy department, is sick at his residence in | cave no bond on his appointment in, 1s05; be. | Petsons who are only attracted by eccentici- Only a few days agoa card passed through | #!80 canned vegetables and fraits, The total = ate = | Beltavilte, Ma., with chills and fever. ----Col- | Eduse as he interms mg, air. Stauton, then See. | tes, but all extremes are avolded by real cic~ y ” Ps gb | Amount of provisions carried will be rations for Foie frvcrite nd celebrated Watertog place wit | EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &c, | im the Patent Ome ap ented toa clerkship | retary of War, Nid not think that the provision a we ‘ the office with a very clever pon-sketched bust, | forty men for two years fice adit pees ie d S. 4 he Paten ce and not the Post ce. P be : ay a adress is composed of two colors, every | on the left side of which was written, “ Simi Scocuwne aeee alanas een ee pie » Messrs. Kennedy & Son, real estate agents, | {% Tesvect of bonds was intended to apply to the | 4,016 Dortion and article of the, Choke tadens, ons bust, ——— uiard Booms Bowling Alley for Indie "PHE pMOQNLIGST EXCURSION of the | have been telegraphed from Constantinople to | Ce of auofficer of the army detailed tor duty aud for geutlen en, and a euperb Orequet YOUNG PROPLE’S ASSOOIA- arrange accommodations for the Ottoman min- | “der that act. mn ; an Ee wesers of these special Springs efther care or | THURSDAY EVENING, July 10th, at 7:20 o’cl ick ttre As nner Davis; of Texas, and | not to have the means of punishing a defauiter, reaily relieve, most, cases off Scrofule, incipient | {fom7th street wha, itd arts the ereticeonte eee ean but the protection of the government from ynetimption, Chr« ; Chre : —— ; iin, Chronie ’ Puuemoniay Ohfonie Dyspepua, | (RAND ANNUAL PIC-Nic with the Attorney General to-day. pecuniary loss, and the object is just as im te BS and underneath : Malfa Mile of Railroad Sinks into must reproduce the two colors. For instance, a “ Lost, Strayed or Stolen!—The above is an the River, blue and green dress, or blue dress trimmed exact likeness of ‘departed greatness.’ This is St. Lovrs, July 9.—A dispatch from Law- frith green, would look egregiously vulgar and | to ive notice that ke is mech muting yea | ence, Kansas, of the 6th, says: “A half a mile in bad taste, accompanied by a blue bonnet boarding-house keeper. Any ing, TMaton con | of the Missouri Pacific railroad track, near . The eet yey yr darn mda | appreciated if left at the house opposite the | TVer thisevening” It sunk out of sight in the : : he case of @ military officer as of a by ” flooded stream in one lurch, and without any ronic Diarrhea, Ubi Dysentery. The ‘oP THE portant in t : ary. of & | ais, I ‘ase thi: - | pump. : Satins (a tee emunle constitution, and 98 80 S006tt- | Sn ne gig eee Ty OC EN ace mh A dispatch from New York, elsewhere in our | paid to the commissioner, under the. join fashionable ombrelle, and, of course, these EVERENT SON: was situst-d is now forty feet deep. Railrc sd mere senrivalled amongst mineral waters. Furs | street road, WEDNESDAY. Jaly 9, 1873. The columns, announces that the Tigress will be | resolution of 1867, but by the 3d section of th foe ee arranged tocarry out the colors of the “ Dear Dad :—Yours received last ni men say it is the mort fearful rent ever made. Opt or has provided fa for the la i Park will 0) 13m. Dancing to commence’ sfrst-claes band of music, and in geuerst ail the ate 5 2, m__ Hobby horses and swings free, Care rua sources of amusement and recreation usually found | tothe park. ready to sati from Now York on her search for | Tesolution ‘‘all rye paid or disbursed there- p.m. -Glad of your safe arrival. Remember | The cscape of the trains was almost a miracic. the Polaris on Saturday next. While in the dry | "der" shall beheld and disbursed under the | | For out of doors the pale colors are most cle- —_—~——— gantly worn; the brilliant tints are reserved for | moeayatics., P- S-— Thanks to a kind gov be sesin die, pate ; : rance te to Germany. ofthe passin BUC BRIDGE wisi ae? gummand | _ Ticket, admitting adios and gent..t0 cts. Iys-stw | dock the hull of the vessel was recaulked ani | ;2M¢ rules and regulations gov« Tirnts required | tdoor ‘and’ evening wear. ‘There are some poise sot ee ne ne sun tint maracas concen eee. Pi ry Se ae ee = painted from keel to water-line, and the extra | the commissioner to give abond in the same | lovely new shades of groen, very suitable to the | "rn aavice given in the following is certain, Fans, July 9—Tue socved tavtelment— mond, Washington, Baltimore, etc., by rail, all in sheathing of iron and oak tested and found | manner that any officer ef the army would dv, | hasan. A prettier or more summer-like com. | . 16 Se vice &! : ¥ | 250,000,000 trancs—of the last milliard of the daylight.” Passongare leave the catwot the Unesa- SELLLYG OFF! secure aiid sound. A large force of men are | (Jn the Sist of October, 1871, the commissioner | bination of color than white and green Is im- | 88 cheap as the postage : I A gy py Peake aud Ohio Railrosa ‘and new how at work on the vessel, and extending the | “id give a bond in the sum of $10,000, the condi- pow le. Mostof the light green dresses we Should you become afflicted with sea sick- | treasury on the 5th inst. There now remains ph Sr g ef Synod accommodations below deck, repairing and re- | tion of which recites that he has been appoint @ | %@ve seen haue been either covered or trimmed | nesschew an onion, soak the feet in sawdust, | due to Germany but 500,000,000 francs, which, fitting the interior, ana raising the new topiasca | “*@ special agent and disbursing officer of the | With white muslinor lace. apply a dose of pulverized paving stones to the | in accordance with the treaty st at Berlin the ‘isitors at the Springs to tea. s v ' onl > The styles of di PEE a ee mee | SELLING OFF! BELLING OFF! fara Seeing the eee Tee ere | terete crreeeee he feat one ee sles of dress now worn may be divided | stomach. Adhere strictly to thesednstractions. | on the 15th of March last, is to be paid by the Dr. J. 8. DAVIS, of the Culveralty, Resiient which are being made in the vexaelcousister the | shall “heucstorth during” “his. holting | nto three; with, of course, a few subdivisions | I’ll vouch for your recovery.” Sth of next September. Physician; A. RB. DOOM, Office Manager; 8. M. addition of two cabins, built on the deck, fore | 47d remaining in said office, carefully dis- | #24 varieties; the robe de chambre for indoor A JEALOUS FEMALE, MULLEN. Oimc= Munace? and aft. The cabin ‘forward, designed for | charge the duties thereof ‘and faithfully | Morning wear, the costume for walking or in- | anis speaks for iteclf. Four Indian Prisoners Shot. ang, Bie water for sale by COLEMAN & ROG- ae the crew, ts 25 by 18 feet, and 10 feet high, | expend ali public moneys, and honestly | “9t wear, and tha robe drapée or long dress. “ I ; Conatxas, Uran, July $A dispatch from “ a double planked, with six wind : | account for the same snd for all public| the robe de chambre «Prin is the Mary H.:—It vou do not keep away from my | Black Kock, Idaho, says: On Saturday last Descriptive pamphlets sont free on application. yi j ix ‘windows for yen. ‘ p ite ah ut all i husband, I will throw vitoral Port. je9 tilation. It 1s securely fastened to the deck | ss, gale d which shall or may come into | {-sorlte shape, in one, going to the vod Pent eh ur face the | seven indians, who were waiting at Fort Hall CASSIMERE SUITS, and caulked throughout, being thas ser- | bis hands on account of subsistence and quar- | “gure, but not Sitti eee Pace, batere twit ation wilt, Spot your pretty | for their trial for the murderof a party of = 4 CASSIMERE SUITS: viceable in cold. as well. as in warm | termaster's department, or of sald. bureau is Worthy of notice that the throats of high » before I will allow it to disturb my peace | white men on Lost river, Idabe, last sumer, LADIES’ GOODs. OASSIMERE SCLTS, weather. The poop cabin, for the officers, is | Without fraud or delay.’ This bond was not attempted to escape while cutting wood under boddices, whatever the s style or material, are | on earth.” cut very slightly point in front. This is to Here is one of a purely business character : guard. Fourof them were shot and three es- Had Sedo ter acters | gaze cart Sea fearon ats eee: | SI around. The costumes of other materials are | *U*% borrow $100. Don’t dissapoint me,” made walking length, and. of course, are not 80 A BASHPOL Loven. similarly constructed, but somewhat smalier. | given until four years after the appointment of FLANNEL Suite, | While in the Arctic’ seas the officers will be | the commissioner to pay the clalims of colored FLANNEL St its) | quartered in the berths between decks. Simi. | soldiers, under the joint fesolation of 1367, aud RF°rerinue —— lar cold weather accommodations are provided | Covers no default previous to itsdate. The Startling from Vienna! A. H BICHSTADT, sneereeor to H. Cites, bh CHEVIOT SUITs, for the crew in a forecastl = form would seem to have been prepared for ATTEMPT TO FIRE THE EXPOSITION BUILDI reopened his pew store, No. 943 Peunaylv SS | CHEVIOT SUITS, feet long, and heated by ticain geareatontoa bonds of ordinary disbursing officers of the | Téstricted as to the style of their trimming, Here is something of a sentimental natifre ; Lonpow, July 9—A special dispatch from Bia avenue, (Vernon Row.) CHEVIOT SUITS, with the galley, a new set of steam-pipes tor | 4Tmy, and is a little ambiguous, in designating Roger! are much more worn than has been | “Would the lady with whom I walked on | Vienna to the Standard Says an attempt was e “ca . surts, | heating having been fitted in throughout. The | the office and duties of the principal obliger. | the case for two or three season. Some are | Georgetown heights marry me, do you think ? | made yesterday by an incendiary to fire ex: A NEW LINE OF Goops ITE DUOK SU rt li ud i WHITE DUCK SULts, | rooms for provisions: nave been lined with tin | Reference ought to have been made in the bond | Very elegant and eitective, and profusely orna- | Oh, Hisie, interecie for mer eyeade cotaeag | HNOce hate wanceniinry to fire the ex- carefully selected. My old customers and the pub wird DUCK SUITS} recaution against the ravages of vermin. | to the joint resolution. There is no provision | mented. ; courage to ask her,”” journals who have retarned bere from Vienna lic are invited to call. a I (ee ete Twollargo whale-boats have been bullt at mew | Teauiring any other officers than thos already | | The evening drones arene {ighter colors and | Here is one which should command attention: | bint that the building will probably be burned (PVESTY PER CENT. DincouNT. ~~ | BROWN LINEN ELITE, Ploringparty.” The Tigress wileara Atigs | ful to. take a oud. from’ ey combant | young unmarried ladies mothe y oo Gegant oe |. “’Zauraand Betey:--When you takea morning | °%°2 ——_ + a inka BBOWN LINEN SUITS, pg or SE ET rty-one | Hate oficer of the bureau employed in the | & becoming as white trimmed with colored | Dat, always keep your sliutters closed. Dy A Counterfeit Post Office Order. Ealsommenee, selling sat the above icconnt on ALPACA COATS, | Are common sailors. Six of the fifty-two be- ene, money, 1 direct, to tue flowers or ribbons. el a ane rani val pela et yong =< July 9.—Jobu W. Gregg. alias », > June outinue to July #, bi ALPACA © Ps) te + and Tesd: ee a suc! rould CITY " 8 J ng, made an attempt roo} etete eee pene ALPAUA UBATS: | thelee foo, ‘The Kequimauy whe ear icroe | have been walla and. binding, atteauge ee Vary Tittle roter ke Citx o” Wasmtxarox. | be done with them. to obtain money from the post oflive here upon Ladice’ anil Children’s Diesen, dei Sleusaaerenu vias company the expedition will arrive in New | Feauired by peg eal poe rope eons | Wreck of the city of Washington, ‘Dive pos, Pgtiag oie i allt baa La ing turough tho . . a P S, York to-day. The Tigress will touch first at | Commissioner oi reedmen Bureau would | sey, i ons | from the following : Hy mn fag Bonnets and Round Hate, B®t! Laces of all'kinds, Ligh Sassinete PAEsS St. Johns, where she will receive coal. Thence | Dot, I think, be Hable for ‘monies paid directly from te ship. “itis expected sne auifse totes | , “Your long prayers in the sanctuary will | west for some weeks, but ese fea ‘Flowers, Feathers, Ri she will sail to Disco for dogs and seal-skin | t0 the assistant commissioners, and disbursed | if the weather contin teers The chee. | hardly sauare the accounts against you by | arrest. sh Fans, &c., &c, WHITE MARSEILLES visrs, | clothing. Here the Juniata will await her, | by them. The assisiant commissioners were not | or the alin ve port ‘nO observations, tied. hee | eason of short weight in your sale of groceries. On his large and choice amortment. of MAND: WHITE MARSEILLE® VE<rs, | with a supply of coal.” From Disoothe Tigress | appointed by him, nor were they hisagents, but | 4iue ,Aip htdays, When theship Geatstecck, | Ifyou were whereyou could do it, poe old mee. | _ SECOND Day's Races aT Loxo Brance,— FL CORSETS = arductlon nt Ie enone eine a: WHITE MABSEILLES VESTS, | will proceed to Upernavik, and thence into the | Were government officers, and by ‘requiring | tec! for eight days, W feet of water over ths | SM; Lwould ‘advise you to wipe dat a blot by | There was & fait altendauee for the scsi Jowed, All goods marked in plain ‘’ 'D YOUTHS’ SUITS, ice. She will make a short trial tripon Friday, | bonds to be given by these officers the statute bay, the tide being low, bi in | throwing yourself under the whecls of the carof | 4a)’s races at Monmouth Park, N.J., yestsr- . gD pacaee abe papas $ AND YOUTHS: SUITS, Probably. for the purpose of testing her engines | would seem to have Intended to relieve the com | thycugh the hole which bed tote cece in | Anggun? In would aSurd me pleasure to ride | ay. Among the distinguished persons prevent je28-1m LLIAN, 907 Pa. ave, ? , and other machinery before taki + | missioner from liability for their acts, within x din . s 4 8. HELLER'S, 713 Market Space AT GREATLY Ke a : ; coe petals gid acl ag treet 4. | ascertain the extent of the steamer’s injuri~> | « Dear F-Loan me your hackbait aed alae Wade Hampton, The track was in-excellent +o FD Cc AT GREATLY RB NTINUANCE OF THE DAMAGING Srorms Li ctly until her cargo bas been taken ont; but it tain 1 fe 4 col - For Hopetul stakes, of ®500, for MISS McCORMICK, IN THe West.—Telegraphic advices from the | the commissioner, and it is enacted that “he | honed the hile may be plageed a th sahcpcee eager pe ae hoe two-year-old, half a milo, there were twenty- 903 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Reet state that @ hurricaneswept over # portion | fun oe reeponsible for the safe custody and | selloated and repaired” Sie asa Tull ponces ee eee Fr cntries, Theodora, Beatrice, Persimmon, of Tiltuols yesterday, “destroying chure and | £#thful disbursement of the funds entrusted to | enryos ‘sm tot Sines vere eae cd | Judge Edmunds, our worthy city postmaster, | Erastus Corning, Visegoth, Regardiess, Cob: ‘as constantly on hand # fine assortment of ratlrond property, and blowing own miles of eatiticheant lcoeatpenior Sere meer islauds received their name from the reagh | received the following information by means of | pler's brown, fill poren, Focumaten, Meeris’ . fences, thousand ‘of acres Of corn ‘and a large r y Bs and Petty started. IMPORTED BONSETS, , number of orchards. The storm extended t | ANd although it was probably necessary, and | have hocnntecined of Macey thee enPs | the card, dated Harper's Perry: race was won by Beatrice in ot seconds; Ie STRAWS, CHIPS, A. BSBTRAUS Carusi and Springfield, carrying with it the | Undoubtedly was lawful for the commissioner to | distance of three or four miles on then stae ‘Ihave just arrived at this romantic spot. I | gardless second. FLOWERS, RIBBONS, ac., - > same devastation. At Byanevitie, radiata 4 appoint and employ disbursing officers besides | Where the City of ‘Washington now lies. Thee understand that Thomas Jefferson said it was | For the second race, for 2990, for all * PG Pe a OG RE TT ake i number of shade trees were blown down, and | Mimself; nevertheless he is responsible, civilly, | are two liglt-houses on these islanae sacheare | Worth a trip across the Atlantic to see Jeffer- | two-mile heats, there were foue erring all of the newest destens. CAPS and Corr. POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, considerable damage done to the Trinity Gath- byibimielt. and even if he took bonds fois tant about two miles, one to the east and the | SOn’S Fock. | Very likely. Bat po must have had | Sret heat was won by Katy Pease in 3:44, and — olic church in course of erection. At"Ander- A rom | otherto the west of Bear bar; but these are, of anon 58 mom landemen have iy 3:45. Stockwood was second in PHuE LARGE SORTMENT = y v, road 5 em directly to the government, this cannot > re, Of | seen much | ks. heats. other etarters were =) 8. HELLER'S, 715 Market Space. Freight cars were blown from the track and | tity Ceetr Cor ae ee aaa” grader to indem- | Haye not been placed. there to warn approsce: | Steam, asthe Tombigbec did in Amos Ken- | ‘The third race, for the Sfonmouth cup, for EAD AND BAVE YOUR MONEY. Between 10th and 11th Streets, much timber was destroyed in the surrounding | BUY. ny logs which, through the de- | ing vessels of thelr . In the present in- | “All's time.’ $1,500, two and @ half miles, five horses , Esai wie Sia ake Wendlaiey ean tas country. In Warwick county, Ind. great dam- fevek Ottis hehe es a ioe ate stance it is said that although the shore was so | Here’s advice that should be heeded: = fa aknese, Businees, Survivor, Wanderer, air Swi ~ age was done in the vicinity of Booneville to ‘ near that one might almost hav. - | “Sir:—it don’ “r # race was won by Wanderer from us xo them resto: beir jet ‘Three Doors from Eleventh Street. . i < en! eg) e tossed a bis: 't muzzle your dog within enact .. Se PG Baten ahr a aes | pevasLisen eel jury ts persone torte a in oe | gommanguey bat of gare atid not bate | Eoig'ly suite ewan dome Cnt clan | the nent Loe Mn canare (ean, | Bato at rn sed. Wanderer, Sn ortment o Durie; very long aod : i ir i the least diminished. The commissioner of the ia. 2k ta : for Winter sau- | Preak: 300; 335; or, 300: Sa baby ROTBEWe Liste Pores Cs het ae Bad a halt iy Geeks coroner ae bere note froedmen's bureau scorernnentineagt a Tur GALLOWS IN MARYLAND —A Triple Ex- | “*B** penta leet aim.” Business, 35° oN Paretees, 09; mavens ws * Bu th id ehned Deal @ | ecution Asked For.—The Baltimore American + Gar epee eg ee * JOHN @. BARTHE Enre.—The annual meeting of the stoc! - | default of a subordinate disbursing officer or | says that an effort is “Sam:—You should drink less ram and Cuorers Notes—East and West—Nashyville RSE 1TOBES, Price g9, selling for tes ers of the Erle railroad was held neh ne neigp eer other persons employed by him in the disburse: | Governor Whyte to renin the condamenba mth yo speeches, Don't think you is now free from cholera, not a single case ZS 713 Market Space.” 135 S1E4M DYER AND SCOURER, A vew board of, directors elected. All of the rent of the moneys entrusted to him under the Nicholson, and Hpliohax, until | can foo} old Pop T—. If you had an invisible | baying been reported tor the past forty-eaght = tion of 1807. casket hours, and there were only three S™MPING DePor. Mo. 114 Foun-anpa-mary Stamens, (One door | Ba ihe corpuretion ail Tee eee | HORS to the chiet distursing officer it is almost rt oe ee et 5 SS 617 SEVENTH STREET, vos ee : EgUtrolof the party who expelled Jay Gould and | /Mpossible upon od ag Bir rl eee ‘land who have been convicted of murder | ®2d begin anew.” ” | ment from cholera in yesterday. No ig colleagues more tha state w! i © gov~ = cases of cholera have been SL ADT ca race cece | SSRSRaE Rats or Ou cr MURINE | usin pees mnt oko fe | Soetterec th ct an as | nee Sei oie" 2a | ameetarees acne es MOM | fa ney Meany anor te — & my com: A e anni '* uct. = 8a} LOS exc stagcn ENAMEL ZsTaBLisuMENT site all the modera improve- | the hew 1 net rete news tat under | Tow Tar ho is liable 107 the ants of on murder of | _ “Afra. F.:—T left your house because the bed | from suj cholera were from cholera ‘more grils, Dest erticie in the world fry doing ug Linen or | ments, making it compicte in all ite menced which will in due time make the stock | ¢™Dloyed under him, isa question which it is ‘on the | Ws too lively. 1 to sleep » Father | bus, the ph; who attended Dr. King Fea Tai neo. messtectone: | Seekimae tee bet mntuer sad artke Rese | yuluabley” The funded debt of thecompany was | !Dosble for me to'newer without a copy of ;| slau druggist wil recommends aeam’ts'get | chulers nympiomeseiae thectneta shone: Sot BSBAM & ©O., Manufacturers, ‘all work intrusted to my care, aud Ire. poenceed & ing by the of hie more tntermation tm 56: Burdell, bg ether and cr) ‘Lom +} Saou from, ‘desire bonds. to intment and employment than 2 | tid of them.” chioroform. Dr. ene - _janely nr ena, | | Seat ay line, ee guarantee satire iit, the Boating debt of the company hn Toeve been able fo obtain from lee perenat ot Tippee? | ‘These samples ares fow out of hundreds of ions attending Dr King dar oni stn, ——————————— | Steection, parier mannerim | $6,165,668. i other officer: urder same character, snd show the uses | ‘nsists that . Heeves, SOUND FEET ae Shick my work le performed ea well ss in my charges, Large improvements tin ab tar of lameind gare nods to {Be sererament, their furetios ang Jely pe reget — dermey Sits, reports Captain Gamuel Deoker, & the open, 2, te sa tinea bate te ea Et qadigreme specs snd alas Heme ofanker.spect: | EEmpiated during tne ano Further than this, upon the fase berore mor mnty. tobe | | athe in Grand eereet cae igh Farm repartod Comecquent Usetsiness and 7 tog Serwacle acini '<ihinoes cturtent ALLEGED SWINDLING By BAILBOAD Con- | cannot answer.” ary the saurder ‘of Bie fears of Zarioh: Kid Gloves cleansed at the shortest notice. jel ty | DUCTORs.—It is reported that the Penasylva- | Your second question seems likewise to in- Pa soThe MBASLES AND SCARLET FEVER nia railroad company has caused the arrest of | clude the eu! of criminal in addition t "| Italy, is official; are to a feaful TRU rr sd Zeventh case is that of deaths mtiewo Mlisoasee ~4 INKS, SATUHELS foor conduetors on the Philadelphia and New | civil prosecution. For acts of fraud, or embese murder of Abra- | _ 8% The board ee naz aa Bh | York Givision, and also the at Jer- | slement under this act, the offending parti-s Abt | co have during the past week. At the same time, bow- GREAT VARIETY AT VEET LOW PRIOES, scine way on coupon Uckete: Tho pectintions | onus istamed ee eh ea ting ordi pt sects | Se Srougat bo the notive of ths Bosra a? Treat J criminal Be stock of PAREES. ang | #!¢ £8id to be going on for some = cea ‘Tr® DeaD-LocK between Mayor Havemyer, ‘agente for Hill's celebrated CONCORD HAR- | Continues. ‘The board refase to act upon his ‘COLBA we i 5 hi fi SH} = ‘Concord Warman roses, SEsbect | adveree te Wis eatiniaions “Ar reat oe wee At! ar . The parties courts is hinted at by the Mayor in his last com- A; | mot. to ? DiFias or ven sees oy zee | St iors | Be fond eves oan gn Pi A conventic oF Hxataye is held in a. wore | oe Tae ‘ebiidren stzest. es Nova the Hebrew 0 "usder whose sus esure drew & oneke eg ‘allowed Bb OORT SRET ES Sehr nen | Seiten’ © * roar | Saree Tpfesearama: a pg ir ee sarest, near ‘old firm. ‘e Boy Kiting im PaiaDELr ata.—Yeaterdas promptly, Seloaete — end Ca | ee | yeare, ao eee ames em. dit Fears, | tion arloee’ under section tures of the Joi Seats, Share.) 40. | WINDOW BBADES AND Beer Ft ae wrough the head, It If #apprse4 the shooting | revolution. Of March "20th, “fast, ‘wherate jab ly” | Tin street, opposites Post Oiice. rf | "a8 accidental, “all money held or disbursed und:r tha 2 Bethe. & speaker casting