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AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, cor. Lith St., aT THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, &. MH. KAUPP MANN, Prost. seeraneenipiestaetite THE EVENING STAR | ibers at TRS CENTs PER W WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1873. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. $$ InTERNAL Revenve.—The receipts from this source to-day were $230,817.59. Gey. J. K. BARNES, surgeon general of the United States, has been elected by the trustees of the Peabody educational fund a member of the board, to fill the vaci death of Bishop Mcllyant PAYMASTER GENERAL BRapD¥oRD, U. 8. N.. Will be absent from the city for a month or six weeks, and in the meantime Pay Director H. Watmough bas been designated to act as chief of the bureau of provisions and clothing. Tae Bureav or Epvcation circular of in- formation, No. 1, for the current year, is just it contains historical summaries and reports on the systems of public instruction in ain, Bolivia, Uraguay and Pi liable sources. TH. WEEKLY STAR—Px ayear, BF Inv TWO CENTS. THE BALTIMORE FIRE. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR| 4"oTHeR prize nine rizzie. This Afterneen’s Dispatches, 48SOCLATED PRESS REPORTS, THE FIRE FIEND. Two More Confagrations. INCENDIARY FIRES IN “NORFOLK. $300,000 Worth of Property Destroyea Norrork, Va., July 26.—About this morning an ‘incend: on the west SPECIAL NOTICES. Fine Old Rye Whisky, Fine Old Bye Whisky, DRY GOODS. LLING OLT TO CLOSE. The Seddons-Chambers Fight “oi” Arrest of Seddons and His Seconds. %—At mid it the Arth in two steamboats for Rockaway, to break. They were each friends. EXTENT OF THE DISASTER. Farther Interesting Particulars, The Washington Firemen Do Good Service. The Star, extra, yesterday afternoon, and the full and interesting special dispatches in the suc- ceeding editions, set forth in such detail the origin, progress and extent of the fire raging in Baltimore, that not much more remains to be Under the excitement, incident to the situation, the real extent of the calamity was somewhat over-estimated at first tition of the Chics ‘he third edition of nouncing that the firemen had ma trol the flames,brought a feeling o1 our citizens, who warmly sympathized with their neighbors in the Monumental City. THE WASHINGTON FIREMEN. The Washington firemen, as they hastened from the Camden depot, on their arrival in Baltimore, to the scene of the conflagration, were greeted with cheers. When they arrived at the fire it was found that the plugs did not have connections to fit their hose; but there was no time to be lost, and a large fow of waste ater passing through the streets was turned to account by the constr: which they obtained a sufficient supply. work, and so judiciously was the uted, that many of the Balti- moreans acknowledged that the first real check the fire received was from the Washington Among others to compliment the Washingtonians was the Rev. Father Koley. The locomotive which accomplished the extra- ordinary feat of running 40 miles in 39 was No. 413, and wasin chargeof Sam’l Buckey, engineer. The train consisted of three gondo- er coach, Capt. Wm. Bines, in charge of Col. Koontz, Our large and well selec: FOREIGN AND boM NSE BEDUCTI MENSE re DRY GOODS an UPON FORMER se business at an early day, ‘ins in BLACK for fall and winter New York, Ju! accompanied by For General and ‘This is the article we have now sold for up real satisfaction; put One Dollar per bottle, or ‘can it we will return the money if this does not give satisfaction or prove as repre- Fas. ornia Wines—Port, uscatel, Hock and Claret imported Liquors of UR NATTANS, Jyi2-tr Corner of 34 and D streets nortaw ON THE BREAKFAST. Lea & Perrins’ Worcestershire Sauce N DUNCAN'S SONS, New York, iy Agents for the United States, EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &e. (Second New Yorn, July 26.—G t away early this morning to have a kt with Arthur Chambers, was arrested Brooklyn. George Leex and Johnny seconds, were also Tested, together with a numberof admirers of man! Chambers, at the time the arrests were made, had not made his appear- ance near the battle-ground, but was sapposed to be on his way in the steamer. pe une Sanntege Races, SARATOGA, July 26.—The sec: ‘opened auspiciousiy. A large audience was gathered on the grand stand, be- y the hot contest expected’ be- tween the fillies, and the fact that Harry Bus. purse; but just at noon « xtnres for sale. ancy caused by the fire broke out from le of Market square, occupied by Hofheimer & Co., boot and shoe dealers. Owing to the bursting of a water main the day before, and the limi fire department, the fi »and finally extend astaras Main street, destro; six or eight buildings.” The tee at one hundred apd fifty thousand dollars. artly covered by insurat sers are Hofheimer & boots and shoes; W. R. Martin & Co., hardw: ery, and Archer & Co., dra damaged by water. Fire-roc were sent up, 8 Srar an- THAN EVER, TO REDUCE STOCK. Kelly's Island resources of the ually gained head- LUNCHEON, DINNER on the northern side TABLE, (ONE PRICE TO ALL) + 7AN & WYLIE, street northwest, Saratoga meetin, ‘ortugal from re- ing attracted ace. The principal Hutchins, and Taylor, ‘are; Epes & Co., crock- gists—the latter t signals, which brought over three engines from ne from the navy yard, ‘tance in preventing THE FOLLOWING PROMOTIONS were made in the Second Auditor's Ottiee of the Treasury de- partment to-day: Third-class, Herbert L. Seep- erd, Alfred Warrington, second-class, Theodore Louis De Land, W. D. ge, John N. Carmiencke, John N. B. V. Fli Hervie A. Dobson. AS THE TiME of the officers and men of the Ticonderoga, on the South Atlantic station, will soon expire, she will be ordered to retarn to the United States in December next, and the Ussipee, now at New York, will be ordered to to supply the place of sett was to run for at 1° Demores! tremendous thunder storm sudden! sone ™8 and in a few minutes rain was pour accompanied with vivid ple gathered inthe grand stand and waited for the storm to pass over. storm ceased the track was flooded ankle Nevertheless, the managers de! postpone the races. THE FIRST RACE was for the Alabama stakes, sweepstakes of 33) ‘h, play or pay, £1,000 added, for fillies in 1870, one mile ‘and one-eighth. tart, owing to the Selling off to Close! ton of a dam, trom Henry L. Wilson; which rendered grea: a further spread of the fire. cendiary Fire To-day. ‘A fire to-day at the corner of Main street and Market square, de- stroyed Newton’s building. Loss $150, cipaily on boots, shoes and hardware. was of incendiary erigin. Dena na sor rs Worth rop- ed, Destroy: —A dispatch from Portiand, morning destroyed air shop, One locoimo+ lers and three cars'at the Port. and other small buildings be- rand Trunk railroad. is estimated at $500,000, with an insurance of ». 16, on SATURDAY had at Roth & Eberle: 7th street northwest, or at Sab’, No. 309 7th street. GEBAND EXcuRsioN. ‘The Steamer LADY O. her regular Sunday Afternoon Excur- Jenkins, Wm. ¥V termined not to NorFok, Va. AB WE INTEND TO CLE BUSINESS ABOUT THE MIDDLE OF AUGUST, “3 OUR PLACE OF THE LAKE will make join the Brazil station the Ticonderog: OFFICIAL MESSAGES ATGOVERNMENT Rates. Attorney General Williams has issued a circular to the judicial officers throughout the country, under the Department of Justice, to the effect that under the law, as const the Potomac as far as Liverpool P stopping at Glyment going and her wharf, foot of 6th y first, but was soon caught by Mi her, and, taking the lead, retained ; Sallie Watson second. Time, las and one passen; conductor, and al agent for the railroad at Washington. NEWSPAPER ROW DESERTED. During the afternoon the representatives of the press from Washington arrived in Balti more in considerable numbers, and it seemed last night that Newspaper Row must have been Preston, Boynton, Harris, McFar- land, and Gibson were among the newspaper men who went over to the fire, and some had as many as four assistants each. THE The Sun of th “The center of the burned located at the corner of Park and Clay streets, near which point the fire had its origin in the steam planing millof Messrs. Jos. Thomas & From that central point it spread to Clay street, both east and west, near to Liberty and Howard; on Park street, both north and south, to Mulberry and Lexington. limits it consumed more than a hundred bu y dwellings, several large manufac- Jishments, two costly churches, and dings of St. Alphonsus Schools, no solid square was entirely consumed, the tire in its erratic leaps consumed a portion of them. For an explanation of the ra extent of the confiagration, it may addition to the peculiarly inflammable mate rial which the fire had to work upo moustrated either that the city wat Halfa Million erty Boston, July 2. saysa fire there this the car, paint, tin and rep: m1 street, at 3 p. m., returning sbout 8:30 p.m. To insure good order and a pleasant have been engaged to see per characters get aboard Passengers rthe 7th street or the Metropolitan DORSBY CLAGETT, {Sunday papers | re KTH GRAND TEMPERANCE EXCURSION ENIX TENT, No. 12, 1. 0. B., ‘0 GLYMONT, On WEDNEB? AY, July'30, 1573 it to the close; THE PURPOS: 2 IN THE SECOND RACE, for a purse of @W), for ail ages, three-quarters of a mile, the following started: Gray Planet, Harry Bassett, Artist, The Valley, Brook, Planet (colt), There was very heavy beti Bassett at first being the but afterwards he and Crockford selling on al- ford won the race, ALTERATION land car works, Kern, 0 cents longing to the Gi ed by him in his Tecent opinion to the Postmaster General, they are entitled to transmit officiul messages at government rates over the differ lines in the United States. PosTat Carps.—The requisitions for postal cards by the Post Office Department upon the contractors prior to the Ist day of July were WE WILL SELL UNTIL THAT TIME, ent telegraph favorite in the pools, Second dispatch.} on - July 26.—A little after two ing @ fire broke eut in the of Portland company’s works, which 200 feet long, car shop ings. The main build- were in imminent danger, but were saved. re isan insurance on the whole works of little over one per cent. burned. There was a partly finished work in the buildings, of which there is now no ac- count. The heat was very intense from the ire, which at first looked very threatening. Third dispatch. PortTLanp, i most even terms. o'clock this morn Mate second. URNED DISTRICT. editorially district’ may the paint sho) I Street To-da:; and several smaller bui | Money easy at 3 to 4. ) cents; chikiren’s, 25 cents. The steamer Wawasett will leave Companys whar! at 5 30 wi New York, Jw Foreign exchange is quiet and steady, Sig. The rates paid tor Southern stat Government bo stock market has been generally tirm on a mod erate business. declined from’ 38%; ranged between $1" an and 933; New York Central, 104 Northwest common, 6: common, 51 an Ww Union Pacitic, Erie sold at 61 United States Expre 66 to 65, and afterwards recove remainder of the } 100,000 cards have been sent to pos Destrable Dry Potomac Ferry a. mand 4 p.m. JOOP THE W RSLEY CHAPEL SCHOUL will take place TUESDAY, fod Steamer WAWASET 4000, of which but applies to the proper! considerable amount o} ,008,000, making the total nnmber ordered to As yet but few orgers t p about 60,000,0( trom the smail post To-day the Department commence ing requisitions purities are dail Within these Western Union ot ¢ Shore, ing such of the pas? 3 Lake Shore, dvand then continue from Washington jiont place. say eiknap arrived at “Secretaries Rich- ano are expected there to-day. Richard J. Hinton, the well-known Wash- ington correspondent, who has be in Europe for the past two months, returned to sterday morning Orleans, isat Wi company State that their loss on stock is about $10,000, making a total of. A large amount of hard pine lumber in the yard was burned. A new locomotive was dam- aged to the extent of belonging to the Inter- burned; also a lot of dump carts. @ directors of Long Branch last night an Liverpool Point while the bowt will retarn to Party will remain at that en travelin, NAMED AT ON . in time to reach fy Two other engines ki Colonial railroad were Washington ye: 0 cents; > children admitted an A. GODDARD, is building a fine mansi First Cable. Page Ni a by Heart's Content, N evening it will be seven years since the h fleet entered Trinity . To-morrow (Sunday) wi!i niversary of the landing of the ca Il be seven years on Monday sine. was opened for business, This evening wil! be celebrated by a banquet at this place, and Mon- day by a boat race, comprising ing, and scullir A Yow Wom ae wD Rocuester, N. Y., July 26.—Miss Mattie , daughter of a Baptist © ORE, July 26.—Mr. We avenue, Vernon ed. especially the that are ‘‘few and fur between. HOW THE FIRE WAS KNOC The fire, which lasted from 10 15 about 4 p. m., when it became completely under control, was literally ‘broken up” by the splen- nah 1. Hoover, ta to be married . Dwyer isin town fresh trom his Ohio farm, and looking bronzed - and lke a horny iter tor plugs of the German Fire [nsura 90" SEVENTH STREET, s the following : The estate of Henry Dieter, on two dwellings on Saratoga street, $wo on lay, and two small buildings, insured for 700, estimated loss £30,000; St. am, in charge of the Sisters of Saratoga street, Henry Lutz, Saratoga ; A. Ostendorf, do., $3, Lautner, do., $3,300: John’ Weiss, d Ferdinand Landwehr, Henry Bergmann, © Rodgers, $1,300; $1,200; and’ a ‘num! ranging from from $200 to $1,000, makii LJ total loss to the company of a little less than This company, surplus of $155,300. one (Weber) The Buaitimore co; and losses of betwi this city, to whom h im a teow months. GRAD SELEC GEORGETOWN GO. - . sks and losses T EXCURSION ew Doors Above I Street. R®™» AND PROFIT: NAvat CHANG: .— Detached— Commander R. L. Phythian from the comman: of the Nipsic and placed on waiting orders; Lientenant ¢ . Caldwell, Lieutenant Charles H. Thackard and A. P, Osborn, Assistant Surgeon James } First Assistant Engineer A. Second Assistan| tached from the did efforts of the firemen. coutlagration covered a densly inhabited sec- tion, in which there were many old-time house: of wood and those peculiar antique structures of brick and timber that seem to be as dry as vine bark in the wettest weather nocked the blaze out wherever they could see it, and the result was a gaining of time on every house until the whole force could play Work by concentration and detail, a puzzel in itself, was never better done. and the manner in which it was handled by the fire department is best illustrated by the results, and in view of the past few years, trom Chicago t» Constantinople, proves incontestably that the tire department is the best in the world. licy pursued was alocality to the fire when and to work where the flames coul regularly and systematically. In this way the fire appeared to burn leisurely at some points, ration as a whole was at no time |. The result, considering all the tageous circumstances, the prevalent strong breeze. the closely built tion of the houses, the numerous wooden build- ings, the great heat of the weather as well as of the fire, were all disadv: the firemen had to contend. The result is emi- nently satisfactory, since saved, on almost similar conditions of faulty structures, &c.,from confi of Chicago and other cities within recent years. LOSSES AND INSURANC! It is estimated by the American that the loss will approximate to one million of dollars. The Judges estimate the total amount of damage done by the fire as low as between $300,000 and $400,000, but it is The insurance risks are divid: several Baltimore compantes and a few foreign companies, but in no one of them to such an excess over the others that the losses will be felt. The largest amount of risks are believed to be in the German. THANKS TO WASHINGTON. Ata meeting of the Common Council of Bal- timore held last night Mr. Orndorif offered the hed resolution, which was referred to the ttee: Resolved, That the cordial thanks of the citi altimore be, and they are hereby, tendered to our sister city of Washington ior the prompt and efficient aid rende- our time of need. Washington Cit: merit is due for their The theatre o} Steamer LADY O treet wharf at7 p.m sharp, ang 6th * wharf at 10 Notre Dame, Nos. 100 and 192 insured for $8,000; sailing, row- een Band has been engaged for the occasic re no effort to | Young Man ke the occasion en ir 13007 Pees Edward Graefe, 9 Cla Se L. Greene, and gineer IT. W. Lamdin, de- ic and placed on waiting utenant Samuel Belden from the nd ordered to the Powhatan, 1th of August; Lieutenant Asa Wolkin from the Pow- hatan and ordered to the naval academy; Paseed Assistant Paymaster J.Q. Barton from the Nipsic and ordered to sistant Surgeon P. P. Briel at Washington and placed their friends and patrons, children free and Stowell, aged 15 years, clergyman at Hunt’s Hollow, Alleghan ty, and Harry White, were place on Thursday night, by the of a ratton which four young persons welcome. Tickets pos the members of the c corner 7th street and Lo {ickets afply to D. F. ROBERTEON, Chairmar AMUSEMENTS. On Exhibition and Sale Black Dress Silk, $1.25 ap. Black Alpacas and Mohair« of the best makes, in- oe the Beaver and Buffalo brands, from 25c. to g1. $c; Lawn Robes from jes’ Underwear and Geuts upon a certain point. pond at that reat fires of the Shirts at manufac- {be Purchased prior te an exami- BRODHEAD «co. 1205 F street, between Imh and 13th. settle accounts; As by from special duty on waiting orders. een ten aid twelve thous, ion of our stoc in and twelve thousand. Ration The Firemen’s, of Baltimore, report risks of $30,000, including $13,800 on 5,000 on Stewart’s stabi 500 Hogg’s carpenter shop. The Equitable, of Bal- timore report risks of about #40,000, and the Howard their loss between ten’ and twelve enerally to abandon it was beyond control, pe nation for Promo. tion in the Railway Postal Service, On the 24th instant, a competitive examina- tion took place at the Post Office department to fill a vacant head clerkship on the cara between Washington, D. C., and Weldon, N. C., after the manner and system ado) superintendent railway mai substantially as follows: A diminutive letter case of peculiar construction, numerous small pigeon-holes, stands u table. These pigeon-holes or boxes are lal with the names of all routes or ottices to which the mails for a given state are'sent for distribue tion, similar in fact to the cases in a railw: t office car. Before this case or “sweat x," as it is usually termed by the clerk, the competing clerks are summon is then handed a upon each of which is written the name of t office and the state. The lot comprising st offices ina given st BI e clerk is required to make a detailed ‘Thomas’ planing | near this city, by longing to the Modoc ip and posse were in search they were fired upon by all th: were lying in ambush. men left to-day in search of the outla court, which was in session here, adjourned, and the grand jury was dismissed ‘to give the men an opportunity of joining in the search.” A SHockine Story oF Derravity axp . lowa,on Thursday, Ida ed fifteen years, was arrested and held to bailon the eharge of having twite attempted to poison her father, P. ©. Marion, by putting strychnine in his bread. She ad- mits the truth of the charge, but asserts that she was driven to it in honor, her father having repeatedly ani sistently attempted her ruin since the a her mother, afew years ago. credence with many, and bail was promp furnished. notorioas out- ang. Blanken- the gang, when ie outlaws, who One hundred MARKRITER’s, oon. aud E ld Fellow’s Hal |, Engravings, Obromos, &c. Pictures, Frames; Picttre Gout at rames, Picture Uo Nails, &€., in the District. ‘TzRMs UasH. 7 Picase remember Name and Number. jel-ly* DS OF CAST-OFF WEARING aAp- the very best advantage street, between 6th and 7th n. w. promptly attended to. Cash paid. 13 LD GOLD, SILVER, BRASS, 00. bonght at fair prices for a yaraivere dea No. 439 7th street, betws iNT. DISCOUNT. M. WILLE selling at the ab opwserr PEB CE report as follows: Ko: London, Liverpool and Globe, the Queen and Lancaster report no risks in the burned district. Che Imperial had several policies on the north side of Saratoga street, but report no loss, ‘ire in Rochester. —The Clyde glass ed by fire Thurs- fe discount on , and continue to July 2, bis ies’ and Children’s Dresses, Llama Points, Sacques maets and Round Hata, _ Flow ore, Feathers. Ribbons, ted by the general ne risk, $3,000. The service, which is will_ commence MONDAY, 3 entire stock of tages with which Crime.—At Dacotah aeen at ae RISER | a Addressing or calling on _Notes by mail altimore has been Marion, a girl ag Rocnzsrer, N. Y., July 26. works were partially destro: day night, involving a loss o1 And Another Fire Yet, WAUREGAN, ILL., Jul: pump factor: ‘ations like that PPER, Erc., aac CH UNDER-GARME jew York house, and J.B. uction of 10 per cent. will be pl- arked in plain figures, M. WILLIAN, 907 Ps. ave. SST _LOOK '—Ten TUCK SKIBTS for 8 cents, 714 Market Space. 6 MISS McCORMICK, 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU ‘Has constantly on hand 8 fine assortment of IMPORTED BONNETS, STBAWS, CHIPS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, &c., Ladies CAPS and COLF- métr lowed. All goods —J. ®. Powell's lefence of her own was burned last atch of cards, ——_.—___ Poor Spain. _ 3. HELLER DESPERATE BATTLE EXPECTED. Bayonne, July 26.—Don Carlos, with a force which bis sympathizers in this city claim to number 16,000 well armed men, has arrived at @ place named Elizendo, directories or guide whatever. This distribution must be made in accordance with the official schemes or i every office upon its Dirricvtty Between Base Bact Mew.—A occurred during the pla ball club, of New Baltimore club on Thursday. The Herald says: “Towards the close of the ninth innings a dis- pute arose between Mr. the Mutuals, and the which was closed b near Pampaluni ntrating near E: and it is probable that struggle will take place soon. CANNOKADING GOING ON. Bayonne, July 26.—A heavy cannonade is ‘oing on south of this city on the Spanish THE INSURGENTS AT BARCELONA. Maprip, July 26.—The insurgents at Carte- gena have made preparations to attack a Ger- man frigate Row in that harbor, but it is be- ieved ghey will not carry ou! thelr vessels are not officers, men or engineer: INTESTINE Di iSENSIONS. A dispatch from Malaga sa: curred in the streets of that cil Opposing republican factions. FLEEING FROM THE CARLISTS. Bancrtona, July 26.—Five thousand inhab- itants ot the town ot M- taro, fifteen and a halt miles northeast of herr instructions, locating ir route or destination, cards are examined and a record madeof the errors inthe distribution. case at hand there were were but three competi- tors, Merssrs. C. James, John A. Casey, and John O. Watker, clerks upon the above named line. These men were each given carda. 2014 in number, representing every post North Carolina, Georgia, Flori C indiscriminately ai July Sth. Hicks, the cateher for umpire, Mr. Ferguson, the latter striking his ad- utants were afterwasds » and their differenc explained away. much excitement among the he newest des'gns. S just received T ASSORTMENT OF LADIES ; a, 5. HELLER'S, Fw Market Space. EAD AND SAVE YOUR MONEY. Ladie who have Hair Switches thet have faded ol GS CRS nace them restored to thelr natural We have avery large very long and handsome bay tory, 61 13th st. av-tr BEGINNING TO-DAY. The affair caused To the menucrs of the Fire Depar'ment especial ‘allant and valuable aid, and through their well-disciplined and ettective efforts much valuable property has been saved, and another tie has been drawn between our city and the national metropolis. ACCIDENTS AND INCIDENTS, ‘The Baltimore American has the following: Whilst the fire was in progress an incident occurred that was suggestive as well as amu- came rushing out of a ing a chair that had bee: ad evidently graduated downward The master of the house was ig after the loading » fretting, and hurryin, y rushed out he seizec liminary expletive, ere nothing but that ’ dashed the chair to the breaking it into various fragments. 1 tures of the boy, as he saw the best artecle of kitchen furniture so ruthlessly destroyed, were PRusstan Cartcne or A SPANISH MAN-o7- Wan.—The very latest tele; Europe announces that a war has captured the Sp: CLOSING SALES Walker, 157. In justi rly wins the promotion, we are informed that the two errors made were accidental, both offices being old and The examination was conduc- ted by Major John F. Langley, mail service. rams by cable from russian frigate-of- nish insurgent muti- Vigilante, and offered to surren- jovernment authorities. ly & friendly duty, not only to the niar’’s, but to the civilization and commerce A Hohenzollern candidacy for ain looms contemporaneously imperialist philanthropy. How Mr. James, who der her tu the Madrid familiar ones. Bwitches very ches ADAME ESTEE! Summer Clothing! of the railway EAL HAIR SWITCHES, Price $6, at 8. HELLER 'S, 713 Mark STAuPine DEPOT, 617 SEVENTH STREET, Opposite Patent Office. —___- 2+e-_____ Tue ANTI-BUTLER RervBican Megetine was held last night in the republican the crown of 5; In Boston.—A meetin; Boston of members of opposed to the nomination of Ben). F. But! governor, the most prominent L. Dawes, E. R. Hoar, George er Sanford, H. H. Coolidge, ex-Speaker Jewe Adin Thayer, and J. M. sing. A colored bo: have sought refuge in pon Mataro by neral Cabrinetz MEN *AND BOYS. ranera’ of Ge: took place yesterday a: | passed off quietly, The Spring:.cld Regatta. FINAL RMPORT OF THE REPEREE—THE AWARD AS AT PIRST. 26.—John C. Babcock, ge regatta at Springfield, rt here. He says only have made report to @ makes the final award as at first, namely: Yale first, Wi and Harvard third. aT Sart Lake. into kitchen use. standing on the steps lookin, of his goods, perspirin; ody. As the Butcher, who kille was arrer‘ed in Salt Lake ty on Thursday. The youn zest son was shot five times with are- volver aid once with ashot gun loaded with buckshot. The eldest son was shot five times and cut ia several places witha knife. A num- ber ot stcries about the terrible affair lead to the general | clief that the Cottons were the assail- ‘orbes. Judge Hoar, he meeting to order, denounced in unqualitied terms the salary grab, and declared himself willing to do ail in the state from bein that measure. FRENCH STARCH ENAMEL Ie i id for doingup Linen or al gloss to the fanric. jo by Grocere BUBSHAM £ CO., Mannfactorers, 160 W exclaimed: «‘Stupid, was ENTIRE STOCK his power to prevent carried tor the author of esses were delivered by H. Mr. Dawes and others. An ex- ecutive committee was ap) address to the people o adj m referee of the late coi publishes his final rej ag the eleven ju ple of Brigham canon seem to more, Marylaud. justify Putche: Srat~ has just furnished the Cubans with an excelle: ‘ inducement to continue their insur- rection ) ntilit shall have established the free- dom of their country. The Cortes have resolved that until the revolutionists lay down their arms government shall make no relaxation tyranny with which it hasgovern- . esleyan second, BE CLOSED OUT ‘The honor of the fourth place being claimed by the Amherst, Columbia and Dartmouth judges, ‘ he leaves it for them to fight it out on tha: iinc.” The inefficiency of the steamer providiil by the 8; on which he was located durin, prevented bim from re: of the race ip reason idea of the winter cr the Durfng the prevalence of the, fire, Sister Ri- a devoted teacher in ND FREQUENT E: sunshine being the nald, (Catharine Folb, : and mental health, aud ipbonsus parochial school ‘een removed with others to tl Notre Dame, on Aisquith, near Eager street, fell to the floor and died immediately. Dr. Coskery held a post mortem, and pronounced her death disease of the heart, caused by ex- citement. Dr. Walker, coroner, on hearing the testimony of Dr. Ooskery, deemed an inquest unnecessary, man named G. A. Mittnacht, who ‘aratoga street before the fire, while engaged in saving furniture from a burning house on Saratoga street, had bis clothes set on fire by a flyin, a he was enyeloped apd into the street, rsons threw him A FARMER A’ ‘s ROAD TRaix.—A dastardly ‘Thursday night to wreck an e: passenger train on the Ohio « » near North V: neer discovered ‘0 Wreck A Ratt- IMMEDIATELY eer ete eee astware’ vound servatives of both phy consequent usefulnem a LONGEVITY, Teves Come from fa? and near to’ , the well Known Chiro} from Corns, Bun- ie Convent of pringtield ciub, ig the university ‘aching the final form Ruy correct (et of arrival of any ing of the colors to y Bu over-officious person. tho finishing line was placed five hundred feet from its correct From his statement }were contased. AT PURCHASER’S PRICES. i venon, Ind. The engi- « pile of burning rails on the ~ sa time to stop the train, when a man concealed behind a fence fired several shets in- Henry Farmer, the ¢on- ngers gaye chase and cap- one A. P. Dongherty, a y, who claimed that sparks set fire to his fence, and of the ed the island No List oF perositors in the Brooklyn company has yet been published and probably none will be for the present. that the Plymouth church had a large balance there a few weeks since, which, however, was reduccd to $17,000, that amount being there to credit still ¢ 635 Ish street, op NO REGARD ary, Washington, RIGINAL COS tured the fugitiv from the engine, he chose this method of revenge, ‘Trim Wirwesses In THE StoKes-Fisk M pen Casz.—Judge Pratt, of New York, sitting tn the supreme court chambers, yesterday ‘anted writs of habeas corpus, returnable to- lay, for the production of the two hall beys oon Of detention, aod hwo. ine nfined in the house Dy - ts for their discharge, Cay a tained in custody after the first CaTTLe Frver in Missovri.—The Texas cattle fever, which broke _. in ice county, ogg T, On the Hannibal and St. Jo- well county, over 200 cattle have died in the ere is great excitement and mach felt against the Cg mayo of Texas have violated the law by during the spring and summer Patrons or Huspaxpry.—A convention of Ren tae 18 a) a Segun wat ene during the the was a; upon, by race Stored at different places along cra nae HABLE BROTHERS, FASHIONABLE TAILORS, OOBNER 71x AND D STREETS. T° THE PUBLIC, ONE SUIT against the life insurance com- it by the executor of the estate of ivocoresses, will be tried by a 'y at the September term of the superior m. Eminent counsel for help. Sev- nics, brough: down and cavered him | 12d8es were scat the late Capt. Es New York Notes, A WHITE GIRL OUTRAGED AND MURDERED BY NEGROES. New York, July 26.—Delia Corcoran. a young Irish wo! |, and thrown New Jersey, nt at Litchfield, been ined nd, witnesses in oS ee A. Leroi ul mm ler james Croity, ‘was execu Francisco San geomp ENCOUBAGE HOME MANUFACTURE! nants ieee was relf- tends to appl; My custome 6 and others are hereby informed that 4 ELTIRE FROM BUSINESS. ication for she post twenty years Tenders it for the restoration of impaired health that I should T36, this course. In order te reduce my stock it will be offered for sale ths traged, mur- on Wanday Possessed and died BEPAIRED AND COVERED. JAMES S. TOPHAM & CO., HARNESS, SADDLE AND TIUNK MAND- FACTURERS, No, 423 SEVENTH STEEET, Next to Odd Fellows’ Hell, and choice stock of goods tn thetr our ous maoufacture, consisting of _—— Etorgp witn a Rascay ov Seveyty.— maiden of M im ern we, ee ARREST OF AN ALLEGED POST OPFIOE BMBEZ- ZLER. ‘W. W. Whipple, late cashier of the Ne post office, has been arrested here on the 06 embezzlement. a it CONSIDEBABLY BELOW CosT, nold entire to desirous of ‘¥ BANK ATATEMERT follows: decrease, loans, $389, $1,024,300; decrease, Essa ——_—_+—____ nor fiartranf, ‘The Fifth Maryiana Suaicsaks sertven Gon J. 139 Pennayly: GOLD SPEOTAOLE, eymey, 8. WHEMPLER, Optician, CRBS ee WE sneer cena ovpunite Post Oates ‘TRUNKS superior stock of ee rx ING 'WHiPS, &o. emember the Old Stand— street, next to Odd Peilows’ Hall, Jea', Goats and’ Onis hing, Ce 3 ae @ysoutn. “Hote 3 i No Mors Drav-i railroads have ly-one western ‘© HUMBUG. by a resolution 2 HBADS.— of railroad, managers shall be issued after ahem a | thts sveuing during the drat azene, Movement. pa nosnuainon or elses the ist of August and employes of the rie ¥ D. W. Voonnsms will deliver annual North Carolina state fair, to be ‘on the 13th of October. xis es resent that the ae address at the held at Raleigh the Editer é Joe Taper devoted to insurance, containsan of an “interview” between its editor and Mr. Editor What were the causes of Mr. {Acinsty) Homans’ retirement from the Mutual Ate?” Winston—*:In brief, unfaithfuiness, incom- petency, obstinacy, aE and insad- rdination, in my opinion, were ine why the board rid themselves of bim.”” i » in a measure, for the results of my labors as such. om theo my character from defama- therefore let the statement jwoted remain unnoticed. Had Mr. his interviewer the facts opinions, and allowed the public to form their conclusions, ne notice of the mat= ter on my part would have been necessary. ment by certifying the ner to be correct, would him, apd involving myself as an accomplice tm th petration of an act of dishonesty to the policy-holders, and a direct violation of the charter of the compat 1, therefore, dectined auditing the statement, beyond certifying that the same “ was in accordance with the entries upon the books of the company.” This certifi cate he passionately and viviently erased, with the threat that if I'did not audit the statement in the usual manner, he would find somebody else for actuary whe would That in this matter 1 was unfaithfal to Mr. Winston in his scheme for defrauding the ben- «ficiarics under certain policies of the company J admit, but unfaithful to the company never. That to Mr. Winston | was im this matter im- practicable, insubordinate, and obstinate is certainly true. Upon ‘this occurrence, it of course became necessary that I should be got rid of; bat Mr. Winston does little justice to his position in the company by stating that the trustees dstermin- ed toget rid of me. If the trustees had come to such a determ m, it would have been Practically of but little’ moment, mnles Mr. Winston so willed it. I was got rid of by Mr. Winston. Ever since he ed Mr. Collins presidency by the secret collection of r. Winston has heid absolute control the ‘company by Keeping in his ” xies or such policy-holders as, having given m Originally upon the solicitation his nts, have been too Indifferent or too imdo- “to cancel them. Each of his trustees holde Place by the appointment or toleration of Winston, and from time to time, the mont respectable merchants, who have been me: | b- rs of his board, have been got rid of for e b biting “obstinacy, impracticability, and i = bordination.” amounting to ‘a | Noss” to Mr, Winston, in regard tosuch and practices of his as he able to conceal from b tonstoes His charge of incompe cy, in that I wag sccountable for the fear i or in the di tribution of surplus tu 187 hat “er Was occasioned by a ply untroe. It was oc terference of Mr. Wins position to decision tr <, which wad been approved, adonted, and ordered car- t by the Board of Trastecs, wad he ts re- 1 le for the blunder, as he well knows, ’ ston never would | uve made this char wgainst me except under the excitement of foel- 'g growing out of a circum<tam »~yond my coutrol,v that | late Fs te mony (un- ler the comipuisory proce r he Assembly Committer ot frau nt of his ¢ he books stent attempts at con- by false and altered mpany. 251 Broadway, New HoLtonas anxp Nicr ED MEN.—Thetwo men condemm “l for the murderof Mrs. Lampley, Joshua N son and T. Kk. H alia? Whalen, « Ricbards, are bu preparing fordeath, the direction of their spiritual advisers, ‘Thi express themselves prepared to die on the fi of August, with hopes of a happy immortality. Few visitors are admitted to see them. Nichol- son has had several interviews recently with his children and with his aged father. He ex- hibited in these interviews such qualities, and manifested such susceptibilities that it 4 matter of surpriee how he ever could ha’ committed the deed for which he and his co. panion are about to pay the extreme penalty of the law. Both men seem of undaunted nerve, and it is thought will go to their death with shaken resolution. Both admit the justice of their sentence.— Baltimore Gazrtte, 26th inst. ee Norte Canoitwa Consritvriosat Con VENTION.—An election is to be held in North Carolina on the 7th of August, for the purposs of voting upon the following constitutionat amendments.,To repeal the clause requiring @ state census i 1575; to provide tor biennial, stead of annual sessions of the legislature; to exempt $300 worth of any personal from seizure, instead of certain articles that value; to strike out the term “superintendent = public —— from the constitution jad it occurs; relieving the re from levyi a tax to way interest pay = state debt; tranee pee the control of the university of the state to the legislature; abolishing the code commis- sion; providing that no holding an office in the gift of the Uni States shall hold a state office or sit in the legislature. —_—_SS=—=——=_ VALUE OF AN UPicM LiCENSE.—The sale of opium licenses on Saturday last drew a crowd to the auction room of Mr. Bartow. A‘ter dis- posing of several leases of real estate, ona opium license was put up, starting at $2,000, and rapidly advanced to $12,000, at which figare it was knocked down to Loongok, the same party who had it last - The second license was then offered, which was started at $5,000, and advanced to $16,000, at which it was knocked down to Abswan, making $25,000 to be paid for the privilege of drugging the people ot Honolulu with opium for one year. It is an- derstood that both licenses were purchased by a ring, composed of a number of Chinese, who were determined to control the sale of opium. It shows what hod yg must be in this Honolulu Gazette, Jume 4. PENNSYLVANIA TO StrPLy Evrore.—Euro- pean aivices informs us that one of the results of the great advance in the price of coal there is visible in the fact that various | manu- factarers in France,Germany and Russia are porary | about for new sources of sw ply. The: think it feasible to im Pennsylvania cal, and an analysisof the different kinds mined in this state is being made, with a view of ascer- taining whether they are suitable for use in the foreign factories needing them. Already Penn- sylvania has been able to undersell English coal in the West and East India markets,and it looks very much as if we might, toa certain extent, be able to compete with European coal im por- tions of Europe Mself.— Lancaster Intelligence, _—— Heats Inecraxce Company Exsornep.— The insurance commissioner of Maryland, awaiting direction of the attorney general, to whom has been submitted the in ot the law of the state in regard to the reqaire~ ments tor the organization of insurance com- panies, has enjoined the Commonwealth Health insurance company from domg any business until after an examination into its alleged ““200— 000 guarantee capital.” The law requires as @ condition precedent to the transaction of busi- ness & capital of not less than one bund: thourand dollars, ‘paid in and held the board of directors subject their octus control.”—Baltimore Underwriter. ———————_—_—_——_—_. Corrox Conrxc Homz.—The speculation im cotton in New York has had the undesirable effect of bringing that article in ine’ x = considerabie sjuantities back from England to enable specu- intors to meet their The steam- i g id f i i