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Pwr co Wail Street 5 THE EVENING STAR. ¢ ; BS Tonk Aen TE oe loming at + Published Daily, Sanday: Exeepted * a 2 ‘ AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania — cor. Lith st, ed —— _— weak hea te ‘ cific mail, wi from 42 om THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, om fil sales. The decline in the romainder ——_—_+——_. —— > THE ocr =NG STAR is = dbs corns mre # : ' > Re oe aisgen te track was vory Sere each. By mailctivres months, $1.30; mores six months, & one year, $5. [em re eer mee oe y first * fale om Yor ag ass Ne & Bp lengths. Time, 1464. _ P. a i hed Priday—$1.50 ) p WEEKLY STAR—Pnnis Jour. Bar Lavaciabic os mkvanees ia bothcnseey ind H y ‘ Mo BO paper sent longer than pa 4 Ve. 42—N° BF Rates of advertiving furnished on cation LADIES’ GOODS. | SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. [,.1:385 01,2, 205:2ust os fener LIFE IN VIENNA. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR 6,363 WASHINGTO D. C., TUBSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1873. F neve aid olga Gs STORE, Fiue Old Bye Whisky, Washington News and Gossip, | (uteit.ms7 by niany of our prominent | bisa’ “garden the mgsptet | Associated Press Reports. ch ita sion Gate is Pine O11 Bye Whines? IxTERWAL Ruvenve.—The receipts from this | Ceared'in life. The romaine arrived at aboct SP OE New York Notes, apnarres ™*Wanmanren )” Wanmaxren | “UTCe day were 8146.7 hotel where they were viewed by hundreds | SOM, de, New Yore, August 12-—A new and ingenious ST LOOK |-Ten TUCK SKIMTS ior 3 cours, Pons = a cB naagiaoyi pera leit Long Branch for | who Bad gathered to 1 meagre en tan (Correspondence of The Evening Star.] plan of concealing smaggied goods was expo-od eeacky Gcutleman, who died sae ies SICCUR MICK-——— AS upwards Mabe at noon veesereet. ira handsome Diack’ walnut oasket, trimmed ViEwta, 16th July, 1873. | on the Havana steamers yesterday. The cus- we ge nd at the head wasplaceda wreath | Here the people are strong on the question of | '™S officers discovered that the crew had Arthur died about the same time. At ss Al- stowed 4 large lot of cigars and cigarettes in the point comes in another little romance. (eCOR MICK, This tt Sronerary Beckwar retarned to Washing- i x@ Years with universal antiafaction i . with silver FQ... PENNSYLVANIA avexcs,OR inves battles at Oue Dollar per bettie, of can be ha | ton this morning in the eqrly train. of ivy. The plate bore the inscriptt woman's rights, looking at it from a low plane | sails on the fore-topmast. Seizures of goods | 4 gentleman who was an ultra democrat, and a bert G. Allen. Born 1818; died 1873." The ; dise . = amers Cle- | gTeat admirer of the then rising young man, Poe constantly on hand @ fine assortment of Trot tcey that we will return the money if this | ONE of the improbabi® events known tothe | fre Coscuted'a sevkingly nareuloovoarance | of tae. wee tawaateee ca rent | Goes concesied wore made on the steamers Cle- | Great a@useer of the « ry ee RS IMPORTED BONNETS, seated by ont Ut St¥e satisfaction or prove ae repre- | public service to-day actually occurred, by the | ie lips and eheeks were tinged with red; the | much, ifatall. The ladies have great freedom. Soes Furey Mb WTAE. to ber father's chagrin, married a whig. In STRAWS, CHIPS, Also an excellent stock of Oslifornia Wines—Port, | resignation of James A. Van Arsdale, a clerk | features were round and smooth asin life, and | Still, it seems to me that there are many strong- * | Sherry, Angelies, Muacatel, Hock and Claret; FLOWERS, E(DBONS, Ail of the newew desieus. Ladies (APS and COIF- FURES just rooeive mS-tr Attor} 3 mahing his will, the old’ gentieman disposed of oe teaeaass “ : except about the eyes, which were somewhat | minded women at home who mouth loudly | contwrney General Barlow yesterday held a his property to his Gaughter in such a way that ls) | im the office of the First Auditor of the Treasury T _ conference with the district attorney to de ; rad pooner peor Se Bi pr About the equality of the sexes who would } termine the time for the new trial of Wm. M jag maeend cos jo + Hy eden ey TuE PROMOTION of Sevellon A. Brown to | services, which too! vl = Sie eek shrink from commencing, or seeing it com- | Tweed. It was resol is Indy also became.a widow; she afterward Kelly's Ieiand ‘awba and imported L Kings. ALTHO NATTAN rner of Mdand D streets nortaw the chief clerkship of the State department | Were conducted by Rev. ed to try the case in Sep iso t i ca . ‘ CEPR » | tember if the assisting counsel for the prosecu- | Met Allen G. Thurman, and is now Mrs. Sena nives : Dal vary (Baptist) chureh, corner of Sth and H | menced by the women of America, at the ‘ tor Thormanz It was at the wedding of Ja "PAE LQNOEST ASSORTMENT OF LADIES archeler's Hair Dye iethe best ta the world | hes been followed by the promotion of John H | {#1 Ya TarthWwest, who delivered eimprosatve | betien, £2 dn Ue ween For ine | Hob,cam attend at ist time. Ie a farther post. | ter Thorman: Jt was at the wedding of Jadgo aa _| 3 HELLER'S, 715 Market Space. disappointaents hatisizne clint Haswell, as senior index clerk, and Warren ©. | prayer, at the close of which he Annpunced that | stance, the platform advocates of woman's | will proceed with the case of Stokesinstead. ~ | ‘hur, (by this time the widow of the Kontacky EAD AND SAVE YOUR MONBY. | ‘aneaus black or brows; at ail deuggine ime in the place of Haswell. Sri cuseanies woutd be conciaded & tha grave. | rights would bardly Uke te begin to practice | One reooean FIVE HUNDRED AND six em | gentleman.) Theold love was renewe Bond street_New Verk | avvrexs yaon 75 owsToxe Expapr- | {he remains were then conveyed to the hearse 1 encir preachings, by reaking stones for the 1GRANTS nd lived happily togethe adie, who bave Hsir Switches that have faded | ei Ores re ang, bell vearers:— Mr. Eta, Fitth | highway, clambering scatfokitags with tube of | arrived at Castle Gian yesterday. he death of Mrs. Alien, which ocourre from as cpa nave them restored to their natural | Tion have been received up tll Angust sth at | Auditor; Mr. Mahon, First Auditor ot the Tress. cxmens cad teurtar Dalanoed an thnks heads or Goub Pon Sormie “he expiration of Mr. All eertae Sad ane Raaner._We have ovary lores the War department, showing that at that tim: | ury; Mr. Mallard, of New Hampshire; Col. L. standing under a hot summer sun with three or | ‘The police, accompanied by carts, mae tours | Mr. Alien has since been « Boticnes very Sens nive' le cas Ge tori PIE EXCURSION at naitof | the expedition was opposite Powder river, | D- Ingervoll, of Se Foes. Nir | tour others pumping water into a street water- | of the’ city yesterday, and ail green and stale | 4 o0. pasar aaa MADAME ESTRRW'S Hair Buctory, 615 18h at dru BaPTist ¢ Shek green ene Tne, Rd Seaneity Of water'} Henal Hate, Col Bt reek Of Matos: Mr. | ins cart All these thinge, aud ceany malee,the | trae capeiee oe oe eee A Sunpay Prize Frout— Toenty-seven Rounds near G street. aat-tr aud grass. So ye, ee conte om Me, | “omen of Austria do! Fancy being the belle THE EIGHT-HOUR AGITATION. Sas oy Congint st daybreak persereagt som e 7 Pc eee . fench, ¢ - N. g 2 e ! id t e \- T Yorted d wast y. a Gay yen 4 STAMPING DETOT, Ovusotkacn, Couearserqnbeies. ais oe Mr. Arthur Shepherd ines, | Of the mortar heap! or the pride of the wheel- | ‘The. World says that during the past three ‘terday near 617 SEVENTH STREET, at Neck for $100 a ade. ing Chron barrow gang! ‘The women who perform these | weeks nearly five hundred painters have been States treasurer received to-day $80 in ew The party started Mr. W. S. Snow, Natiomal Repu rf “ a pid om New York. The tag toached Tough duties are generally strongly built, uot | on a strike, and have managed to keep the | ®t Midnight from ro Phe tag ; > rency in an envelope postmarked New York, | 2”: Mr. ENING STAR; Dr. J. pretty, but in many I ave. woticed great | matter secret until now. The strike was de- | *t lth street, 3éth street and Tist street, and a Potent OMe oF. h the foll 1 "| cones, Orie; Mr. D. O. Forney, Suntey Chront: | Dossibitities of comeliness, it they could have ¢ | clared te nase ne cnet ee attempting | permed up the Sound. The ring was roped off, ing for with the following n . le; Col. Thomas B. Florence, Sunday Gazette; se cthes th pn to return to the ten-hour system ; | Patrick Phillips was chosen referee, and the R ~ “Acknowledge in N. ¥. Ti r¢ chance other than that of coarse, bard, manual in e jour system. Already vt a8 = a Acknowledge InN. Fs Times. coe» | Mr. Almont Barnes, Sunday Capital; Mr. 0. K = * several shops have been cleared out by the | Seht began. Maloney claimed and was allowed he best article in the world for ng binenor | PASE BALL. wach {he watement that “the enclosed ts adebt | “The remains were taken to the Congressional Nearly every woman and girl here, both of | Povkinge punplans ot the Workingmen's comtral | Pounded Maloney wu up in. Tt feparta « beantiful gloss to the faoric, cman due the United States. Both were duly | cemetery, where, after the Teading of appro- | the wages and middle classes, work and earn council, a new organization which represents | ‘be sponge, and Donovan was declared the win- aM SENDAM © CO., Wanufectarers wEDNESUS it BOS en thee eomcnanee Fa Free eit ey tee ota ® phraver and | their own living. Passing along the street it | every trade Im one city. The object of the | "er after a game struggle which lasted through 160 W-st Lombard strest, os : Prnsowat.—President Grant has donated | ‘he benediction by the Rey. Mr. Parker, they 2 Zi rounds, occupying 58 minutes. Both men our law. _ or Ms * e has not been my lot yet to see a lady or girl | meeting will be to agitaie the lt three lots to the Methodists of Waukee, Iowa, | Wef@ interred. The only near relative of the i cg ni. | Were badly cut up. loney’s ; > leaning idly from the windows or sitting within | Joseph Arch, the champion of English agricul- | % A deceased—a maiden sister residing at Potts- 3 = “ <a Za closed fifteen minutes after the fight; his and Sale) New No | to build achurch on, ----Assistant Secretary | ville Pennsylvauia—was present and seemed listlessiy p erusing some novel oF other, as we #0 eo will be present and’ address the ear was contused, and inis noe ona Se utente at Trt’ Sz, | of State Davis has gone north to attend the fu- | inconsolable at her bereaveme Dany, icy aroall bene ek cnet ee IN THE WRESTLING MATCH badly swelled. Donovan's tips were badly cut, . = . MARKRITER’S, * | neral of his mother-in-law. --+-Vice President ee ee ee eee tee ntl aightss i oeeee Gare ‘find lade sterday between Join McMahon and | 8Pd be exhibited two deep cuts over his right BAB GAINS EN DRY GuODs, me. 020TH Sahssan Baus ts, cight | Wilson was in Boston yesterday, his appear- The Murderous Sioux. ae pr ne, pects Merit I peed r Lane, for £30) each and the champion- | €¥€, 8nd his face was badly bruised. The party . doors above Odd Fellow's Hall. ance indicating a steady progress toward re- | WHAT SHEKMAN AND SHERIDAN SAY ABOUT rants, women every where, right down to clean- | *hip. McMahon won, throwing Lane the first | "etarned without being molested by the pollee- ser ALL of oar | Choice Oil Paintings, Engravings, Obromos, &c. | Stored health. ----Gen. Ord was in Salt Lake THEM. ing Boots on the public streets; and they all-| and-third talls. a pecs anmns eetal redectinn fn: Also, largest stock Paper Hangings, Window | city yesterday on a tour of inspection. A report has been received at the Warde- | work for 'y little, yet seem biythe and cheery THE CRISPINS Ferccity oF a Doo. —On Saturday last a ne Reese OT | Siete eetaree: Camas Fietare Gordes end ‘Tee Navat OxpeRs.—Midshipman Aaron Ward, | partment from headquarters, Camp Stam- | comely and content. Women who lator onthe express great dissatisfaction with the prevent | workman in one of the shops in Miltary eae Sema iaeickaaa baat trans Cash.” ~ | from the California on the Jd ultimo, and | baugh, W. T., dated July 29, 1573, which states eset oi pid prgee tid ng geen Reo Surechoned in toece anaes oe Anan seve te | Trsacted ey os pamtd eek long-continned oud SHAGLS cheaper than | _S7 Purest remeber Nome and Number. jet-ly° | iscea on waiting orderg; Assistant Surgeon | that Lieut. Wheeler returned from his scout | They are dressed in cost anakerchinin ok oe | eigen. . Lellowing Sf acow, ene at length started out to ae - HO BRU can be soa te he vert PARING AP- | Charles L. Cassin, from the Worcester, and | after the Indians who murdered Mrs. Richards thelr beaks is Gove ti et pald the same | THE STEANER ARNDT neanp Prom acarx. | ASccrtain the cause. He followed the sound to mean bnsiacss PAREL can be sold to the very best advantage . y get p ~ > & pasture, where he found the cow, the proper- - “| ‘Gr ahdventun or calling 06 aT i placed ore ing orders; Assistant Surgeon D. | and Miss Hall on the 2ith ult., last evening. | as the Slomacks the more laborers—trom | | The steamship Mars, arrived to-day, rep | ty of Col. Asa H. Waters, which had fallen in 649 D street, between th and Th n. Ww. ay eittolette, from the naval hospital hospital | te followed them until the trat! was complete- | pinely kreutsers (45 cents) up to one florin and | that on August Pe a cae wee St | clamesting te guk overs well meunch cemman Notes by mail promptly att-nded to f3 | at Nortulk, Va.; and ordered to the Worces: ly washed out by a severe hail and rain storm, | ten kYeutzers (55 cents) for a day of eleven fori Areata ean e wanted no | 8° NOt to be able to get up, anda huge wrindle LD GOLD, SILVER, BRASS, COPPER, Erc., | s.COnd Assistant Engineer J. M. Emanuel, | sha tound it uscless to Se siy Hartice. Te his | Bouts, commencing 6 Sark ot 5 a. os.. taking | Metis Aredt, ender teaver, She wented wo | SOOO cease ad gnawing ber living bedy ainG Gu GUMEEE oO} ante ee geiceston & Wen ark tras from the navy yard, Philadelphia, and ordered opinion the Indians wore Sivux from above | one hour at noon for dinner, then workin on | 4ssistance. _ ———— Not daring to approach the ravenous beast 5 Sete oe ee Furniture bonght and sold. Not fo the Tuscarora, Fort Fetterman. He had determined to follow | 4nd quitting at 6 p.m. They are allowed to : ‘ alone, the man went for help, and when he re- ‘ STOCK OF DRY GucD o stienaen to by AUGENSTEIN, eH them with his small command of forty men, bat | stand up during the working boars and take a | The Maine Democratic State Conven- turned the dog was gone. The cow was horri- STOCK OF DE hae * THE PRocgaxMe for the open-air concert of it is as well perhaps that he did 80, ashis | iwnch and a drink, which they do taking the tion. | bly torn about the flanks, and both her eyes « 4. Reamante less the Marine Bund, Prof. Fries leader, at the | men would have been overno n his | latter with as much gusto. as the fondest lover | RREUMINARY sKrawrgmtya were dugout. Bhi ma 2 Capitol grounds to-morrow afternoon is as ful- | opinion a thorough scout ought to be mad: of lager bier. be them pepe her sufferings. No t GOODS ant NOTIONS at low fignr: SUMMER RESORTS. ions ap L 2 Fetterman with thao ‘companies of cavalry, | dresecd. Br Aa their pee be | found, although seve ae = = . ; ; dhe ore ies ong i hanging | one hundre hunting him, it not being FMORY BAXTER, moutains Bow Open. — For particu autumn, which could be sont away at the ap- | and water will make them; clean, st OF Ore Glee Tn en ereaet | Sass .. 20 tr 1940 P. adeirens : preach of winter. Unless more mounted troops | but short cotton dresses, worstert’s fice as to whoines te oon . Suintet tn Coe Ge Sp Sane unin — a51¢-im* W. H. WILE are sent there itis only a question of time beture | strong brogans, leaning upon the arm of som: | =ity of opin:onas to whether to nominate a can ANaw x THE Cakanine Lav 4ND PROFIT ¥. FENWICK'S matice, “Ht : | all the settlers on the Po-pl-agie will be killed | private of the Austro-Hungarian army, or sit- | didate or not, but the pr ility is one will | vices from the Cherokee uation, yia Kansas - skies 3,2: fa Raat ad Tet rnd BN ting with their male comrades in some one of be nominst and! dames 0. Madigen, of | ot te that the Dost e aoe bee HOTEL AND SUMMER RESORT. ‘The murders ant robberies made from | the many beer gardens where both eae rp gp geal ee gc ot Seg ral foe Bae eae eee ‘mown ic. OF THES overnor Austin | time to time in the Wind river | do Cometeene on: Bauaaye aud noeenre. dates spoken of, with the chances u favor of | treachery to the principles of party The “A Te eat Gi ne Mayor of Minneapolis on their returu | valley are by the Sioux or their allies, the | ““rorLE’s GARDENS” AND WHAT THEY ARE, Titcono ” wa hs full-bloods are said to be indignant and aroused - — 7* | trom Long Branch to this yes ay, had another | Northern Arapahoes, and Cheyennes, hg erie Apropos of people’s gardens in Vienna, are a i . CALLED TO ORDER. and it is thonght that Ross and Jones must go | iyi In LEONARDTOWN, MD. _ | interview with Sccretary Fish relative to the Foediae pps onfoirng They cote a aigly ateken, | eet of—woll it ls hard to find aname for euch | Pongrawp. Ate agen ne —The Maine | amit ush fo save their lives. It is also as- | THE PINEY Point ROTEL, Manitoba dificults It can be stated that the | turn so rapidly that it’ isimpossible for the | Places as I refer to. ‘They are only to be found — harper mrention was called to sorted that te Gente ag as been paavet (Formerly * The Pavilion although Str False ee omatic aspect, | scoops to overtake them. Hedoes not approveor | at Vienna, and are perhaje best descrived un- | order ‘clock by t u by < . Poca cp Pomuned Soeretary | the scout proposed; it would dono good: How- | der the caption of “operatic-yaudeville,” tor | committee. General F. 3. Bel!, and others the progressive aid De ue tea beet’ makin. 2 Fish have had seve mal interviews con- | Sver ir the once ine “ ii Bera. of entertainment. | t0 the chair. He said he ha! uo advice or sag- | There is no question but that anar jack Alpacas and c best makes, : s ever, if the government will let us punish the | they comprise both styles ci os fer, and should theretore make £0 | crime are largdig ow the Increme, aan ding the Beaver and Buffalo brands, frou 20 S cine, bee bene Corning it. anne proceedings now in progress | Tndians after they reach home with the troo, Ferdinand Raimund, who early in the last cen. | gest aus Wo oles, Sad sould theretere make ie tos beet cee ta mek lee a wie < Kiem When cen ones mderwigned for ‘a term of DOE at premceal character, and therefore do | stationed at Fetterman and Laramie, he thinks | tury wrote petile comedies, sy bosaid to have | "F062 aries were then appointed, nad the | eermtmet in teat locality beat : eae fac: | Sraryand will be open for the reception of gussts | Not at present justity diplomatic intervention. | {hry can do it by taking advantage of some fa- | laid the foundation of these entertainments. ecretaries were pointed, aly y ane, a - wear aud Gents’ Shirts at manufac of Ju SS eeeeEnnl y, a hairman of the committee on credentials re- | torial form of government und-r the protection of June. ; rorabl tunity. ‘Th Indians in ] Schicaneder, the extemporizer, improyed upon | Cha! g Eoade should be purchased prior te an exami- | 4 U8deF the new proprietorship, the honse has been | THE FIoHT netweEN THE Stovx AND Paw- | Yorable opportunity. ‘There are no India t rod: 7 en 5 Bstion of our stock. = ““* BRODHEAD & CO., 3038-3 1205 F street, between Ib and 18h. es cho sorichly deserve a | them, inti Saeeran HY, Fenowated, making the appointments far | wees.—The following telegram was received to- | tee western country who poser gs i = q forte hi hard blow as these about Forts Fetterman and | singing a verse and then extemporizing upon | P Tar K Fapplicd with all tue delleacies of tte seisoe Hote | day at the headquarters of the grmy: Laramie. the audience, bringing in many sly, if not al- | for the delegates to elect members of the state t | ported five hundred and sixty-eight delegates | of the United State Ba tae ee eae awe || aecnenh: A teense of BOM on ee oe a __ KUKLUXx.—The recent out- supplied with a the Norfolk, Baltimore and Washix ton markets, rages by Kuklux in Owen county, K ucky, Cutcaco, ILt., Aug. 11, 1 GENERAL SHERMAN’S ENDORSEMENT. ays witty sllumans 60 the parront events Of the | Commilies Sed the committee om vesdlations, | Die™ © perated even the democratic press oi ig, Bathing: Oregee ead ety Greene, Fish- | Gen. W. T. Sherman: There is now sufficient | _In forwarding the report to the Secretary of | dat, Moan teensy In aad Co have S600 out a | Vice DERCCM Ce ar stemnm aectiaed | toe tanto Sie Locerian One ee HOTELS. tng. Bathing. Oroque’ and Quoit gunds, &. Syitence to confirm the unotic.al report of the | War, General Sherman says: «1do not under- | living at one time at the first of these “Sing: ing asa vecretiry. ‘County delegates teas | cxample, Saye: “We have an opportantty te Terms~@7 yet day. G10 per werk, G55 soem th; | Hght between the Bloux and Pawnsos on the | stand by @hat teeter te chad eater. | Uving at neh oabehcen pmaitilgenat Mee Sd piabbin, bpieraynge Omayn Mees accel TOE ep lee Pi aay dle Te yn Pi ON HOTEL, on children helt price: Gervents ta pies" == | Wumpiicamriversunthiwer corer er eke | ana eee at by what anthori Forte | have composed twoamall one-act operettas for | reported names to complete thelr organization, | test legislature. There is great nocessity f0r its V. SHINN, Pro , 25 CHAS. B- PARKER, Propristor. | Ihe Puwnees were jumped and utterly deteated | Laramie or Fetterman. In my opinion they | them, betides meeting his future wife there. | and, after preliminar , immediate and unshrinking execution. Out ‘This hotel has been newly re: ‘Their loss is greater than at tirst reported. The | should be compelled to go to their reservation Frey Lanner and Johann Strauss, the elder, je! 2 laws are ing the state. Masked bands S UMMEEB BOARD & Ps yi Se cone Os h- sn sae 8 and | ee Sioux engaged were, I think, Ogallaeos, Brules, | and stay there.” be pol ear belie Son pry Moe cpeooga th eri ‘Affairs, of armed men arc committing depredations, a . It is Conventeatly located, aaa : aged eee ee - hear po South American £,- ; Seorgrtows Cy Passenger rafiroad, the cars ot | secommodated st the LOUDON 11 et . _ | ial cate of Asiatic cholera in the vicinity of | much worse acting at more pretentious places, | Lepow, August 12.—The steamship Boyne fe mianient ine will be ‘brought t The door every twe or three aimee Ter eeeerer | pare alt,and Bue scenery For partic Carr. Jack's Fars 1x Tae Documears — | Fittaburg, that of Mrs. Mooney, was quickly | and never beforebeard thease kindof slacien’ | artived here thie morning from itis Ge Jenoise, | BODE assass this house ‘can roach any of the public Dalldings of Fars apply to THOS: WEAR The proceedings of the military commission followed by two other deaths, her husband, Mr ‘ational capital or aay piace Af ammsoment fe - ? | justice and to punishment. Outraged law and “ ” bringing dates to the 23d of July. The govern- | )™ an 4 Mooney, and a Mrs. Ward, ‘who visited ‘Mrs. J TEE CRROSTISE BALERS, ment of Brazil has cetermined 2 prosecute the | ‘he repose and well-being of society demand it. Mooney about the time or soon after her deat! Sometimes, as every student of history knows, | Bishop of Pernambuco for refusing to obey its Oxe Wirz Too Maxy.—Michael Sheridan, rived atthe War department this morning or | being the second and third victims. The du great andradical changesin politiéaare brough | orders, During debate in the lower house of | of Bast Newark, was lacken Up yesterday ov late lastevening. A reporter of Tux Stam ac- | tion of the disease in the first case was seventy- about from strangely divergent points. Not a | the legislative assembly upon the courso of the | Charge of by my, his boudsmen having given yom. pe vcigmieant or “nicers who are presumed to | Sve hours; in the secand, forty-six hours, and | jyreut from strangely div in Vienna re- | bishop, the president of the council deciared | kim up. He has One wife in the ineune aseiney ese’ HUTEL, be cognizant of such @ fact, and in each | in the third, less than twenty-four hours. The Geivo tn tadication imbibed at the “Singspiel | ‘atthe government would force him to com- | at Prenton. The other is Bridget Reilly, Hallen.” ‘fhe men who in America or Great | P!Y with its demands. {s. Sheridan declared that he never m: of afew minu: Business along the line of the a by a pleasant Persons doing the trial of the Modoc Indians undoubtedly ar- al end wharves wi | find it to their advantage to stop at this come. decll-ly imstance was dismissed with an evasive | residence of Mr. Mooney was at a point on thy No. 709 G STREET, avswer. Heretofore an inquiry on the subject | river road, about five hundred yards beyond e THE INSURGENTS IN PARAGUAY Miss Reilly. She said that he was her husband, ee: anata son saeioea elicited the quick reply, “Nothing yet re- | city limits of Pittsburg; and {t is a somewhat renee panes ant Of STORING <lOOt | Say de attack upon Aasucioe Ber eme Tee and that the records of a charch te Nee tae u _Barwrex 7ru axp StH Staeats. cetved;” and the weakening of the officials from | remarkable fact that the first case of cholera in teeG the boarinen Yusswent’ ectembern tie pulsed and driven off. Cabelleroand a number | sould attest her asertion, Her brother searehon E IMPERIAL HOTEL, Immense Reduction in Prices! their former prompt answer, indicates con- | the same region in 1855 oceurred in a house be- not being allowed to speak out at bubite aeoet? of other insurgent chiets are reported to have | the records of all the Catholic churches tw New as clusively that the proceedings and sentence are | tween Mooney’s residence and the city line, ing. For instance, I enw one wight we oace, | left the country. York. He found there were fifty-two of them. JAMES SYKES, Proptictor, known by War department offictals. General | and that it was the precursor of not leas than but saketch onthe “Thewraveke Brothers.” THE REVOLUTION "When he came to the fiftieth church, St. Bianca tiwics x Sherman says, “Don’t ask me about them twenty deaths from cholers in the immediate | Try askowcn called “Ther the sadience en- | {@ the Argentine province of Entre Rios con- | }y2e he found they were married there br ONTING PENNSTLVAN'A AVENUE, Judge Advocate General Holt, «Bog to be ex: vicinity within a week. Preparations are being | hea the ie atirising of the religious men. | tinued. the Rev. Father V. P.M. Clancy, on the 2 Between 13th and Wh Streets, cused;”” while the Secretary of Was is‘‘too busy, | made for a similar outbi this year, as the ‘ 7 ee day of January last.—Y. ¥. Sun. 11th. ” icants represented by two clever fellows, and y ero eee Loe ae really, to see newspaper correspondents.” Gen. | Pittsburg board of health has instructed its that here, nearly in the lat stronghold of the | Damage to the B, and 0. Rallroad by ———— iN CONSEQUENCS OF THE LATENESS OF | Townsend betrays, by the sparkle of his eye | sanitary committee to procure a temporary Boman Cithane Obereh, co Gener aN : ‘the Storm this M: yh Dow’? Lixe TARS AND STRIPES—Thé — nal _ _ | when directl: Trogated, that, although like | structure to be used as @ hospital for the care im er Gorpas Ghrudl: Wes arte BaLtimonrg, August 12.—1n consequence of | Minneapolis (Minn.) Tribane has a special from py ThsEhfal to the yob mronege te | THE SEASON, AND IN ORDER TO RE- George Was uington, he can't ‘ell Ho, he | of patients Lt appears to be the general sup- | Procession of Corpus, Teprossmtatives of ate. | tie henvy rain a fteuket eouurred om the abe. Fort Garry which, says Pee the of Bear ue «ciao = . thinks it @ piece ot presumption to as! un | position that the germs of the disease were es- hio railroad. Atan early hour this @ court-house for a bazaar, @ spirit of pk Fo TA DUCE STOCK, 1 AM OFFERING leading questions which he has to dodge. tablished during Mrs. Mooney's visit to Cadiz | ligion itisa sure proof that their belief is being | more and Ohio 7a is aebington. ee cee cae at Light Oassimere Suits, at_.7,, 9, 10,12 and 915 - courtesy to the American citizens the stars and sapped, slowly, perhaps, but. surely. ‘There | mormng, between Harper's Ferry ated Point of ; Dencu anp Bak are alike scattered during | JUBction, Obio. from which place sne had re- i 1 Hi pe BRYANT WGgEE. Bine Flannel Suits, (thoroughly sponged) SOR eea Tee aera menue | fn Vienne, abousteent, Beeston ate coaey; | cn tok GOR ae Rexel tad Gin et neces | Daten tan One en aes mm tee 1 8 the heated term. Judge Cartter is in Cleve- | commenced, but the neighborhood. in which pot ay pears pag Le Saar the tomuel, At Potanes esen ten. freight | General Char om corner M4ih itrest and N.Y. avenue, | White Duck Suits... 8 and 810 | land, Obio; Judge MacArthur is somewhere in | het residence was located seems to have Less Sframe work {0 bang thelr wit wenn wots | engines ran off the track, causing = delay of | placed, he ordered the ladies im charge to take After the, lat of December, 3, Fomaancat ae poling ses — the vicinity of Boston; Judge Olin is ruralizing | Well calculated to increase her danger. excellent ins. The track isnow clear. On the Wash- | It¢down, Noone poe pod gd com , and he = gf Cansimere See at Per ioe oma © i branch three trestle bi retired.’ The sheriff will not now allow the moat destrabi most Jontly located boases a Vi b at his country seat near Silver Spring; Judge | Bava Monpen 1s ST. Lovis_Last night | singing. ard a Tyrolese mountain son; ington county branc! ridges were 2 w allow Bike city Saree Light amines’ b dense Humphreys remains in Washington to attend | while Michael Todazowitz was walking quietly fame by @quartette in’a style that was little | Washed away. Arrangements have been made coaeen Fee mp ond prisoners to visit their ‘Fhe roomie are neatly foratened. wall lighted ang | Licht Cessimere Pani Judge Wylie, who bas bee at tre Bett] | down Main street, St. Louis, he was seised by | shortof perfection, not & single note wrong or | 1or the transfer of passengers. ‘The bridges mili | husbands but teiee during teetemc. Segeetetiogs: Se Wee oll made Remoee: | eee tock Judge Wylie, who has been at the estford 4 man, while another beat him on the ribs ani | out of time. It Ie’no wonder that these places } be rebuilt immediately, aaa ; Springs, leaves Washington to-day for a vi sides with large stones, one of which he held in | are always well attended. ek pe Sn e Cot. Chicage. Judge Wylies by the way, has expe, each hand. When ‘Todarowlts fivalls related ‘A SERASANE EROTING PLACE. Gathering of [the Cians 4 - Upon the entrance of A k, on bebolding the flags thu ——<—<—<—<—$—<—<— =<? A ComBUsTIBLe Section or Cutcaco.—The P southwestern portion of this city isa perfect col- Pee ect Rise eee Morided for: | Wouthe’ Cheviot “Suite. rienced a streak of luck’in the appreciation of a Bead aoa ane himself from th This assailants he fell lection of antene, ae it is a source of the e » of ant © fel " it and we i Boys? Cassimere bait 4 and piece of property he owns in the vieinity of POL tn oe nose, | , The people who go to the exhibition during | purrapgremia. Naber 12.—The fourth an- | Sreatest ap tee ci eran overy caret ob. + ©. WILLAkD. —— | Fine Black Cloth Frock Coats...8, 10,12 and §15 | Uhicago. wad te came in possession | mouth, and ears. He died in two hours. Mich: | the day find an agreeable resting and dininz nual session of the convention of the United | are too limited. Our pee — o> — Cc EBBITT RousE, Fine Blue-Cioth Frock and Sack Coats....§ to $12 | Of the undivided half of a tract of eighty acres | gel looley and Michact Finney have been ar- | place in the evening while listening to the fun | Caledonian association commenced to-day. Jno. | cient. Our neglect is most reprehensible. All sou Ne miles out from that city, and at the | rested, charged with the munter. They are | xoing on, \t being noe nary at, the Singspiel | Watt, of New York, presided. Clubs were rep- | that portion of the city Included mean veh B4 aphct ———“ASHINGTON, D.O._ | Also, a great many other articles too numerous to | time he thought it a good deal of a hardshi men of bad reputation, and had been engaged | Hallen to provide supper te eo want it; | resented from Detwolt, St. Catherines, Ontario, | sik wards is absolutely covered with ames —= menton, st corresponding low prices that he was obliged to take it on a debt, and | in several disturbances during the day. so far as my experience has extended, ana | Cohoes, New Brunswick, Scranton, Hazleton, | joxes. Some— the largest in the ST ASSIA ING . encumbered in & way to cost him some $7,000 ————c—v;;!|/ tae cen ee ey one who travels around | Paterson, N. J., Washington, Montreal, New | shape of woodon chanthe tun senses teat A Lance Assontwent oF Extna Size Scits, altogether. At the close of the war the owners Tug CHoLera OvrLook in THE West.— | the exhibition, Consclentionsty examining all | York city, Syracuse, Auburn, and Hudson | ma‘nder includes 1 manutactoriesand other of the other halt of the tract (somo Virginians) | There can be no doubt that the fatal field of | that he or sh6 can ssc, will stens greatly in | county, New York, Pittston, Newatk, Toronto, public structures.—Chvago Tuma, 30h JOBN @ RTHEL, were solicitous that he sould buy their share at | cholera in the west is widening, and the mal'g- | need of @ good resting ‘place when ‘through. | San Francisco, Hartford, New Haven, Boston, + Sth. STEAM VYEK AND SCOURKR, the same rate, and he finally did so, paying for | nity of the epidemic is more aggravated. ‘The No. B14 Fots-axn-a-MaLr Street, (One door S27" Purchasers will fina it to their advantage to | the whole ei; hty acres the sum of $14,000. “The | new disease maps of the census report seem to ———_———_---r Beside the many wonders of art and acegent | and Philadelphia. The committee on creden- Womay Scrrract, it is to be observed, is to be scen within the exhibition building ani roperty is situated on the newly laid out boule- | show that the month of August is the harvest rds of Chicago, and Jadge Wylie’s agent has tials reported two sets of delegates from Wil- | not popular in the routhern girls’ schovla, "An South wiretion Bali ive me a call the immediate bulidings out in the grounds, | mington, Delaware, and a special committee on | orator at one of the southern commensmenn month for this great death reaper; and the fact | we haye outside shows that have to be seen— | the subject was appointed. gave the key-note of southern opinion when he recently written to him that he has an offer of | may account for the imcreasing ravages of the — + _—_ Trane thie Trthed of informing my friends, pa- | | 57 Persons going to the country, or to different perhaps a flower, then a cattle show, and so on € sationed his pretty young hearers ‘‘agaiust the Frcniarpeden Pobise fe seuetal thats Rertagirecaut. | Watering Places, can have thoir wardrobes repleu- 2 Her cre for It, oF $100,000 for the tract. | terrible Asiatic scourge. One fatal case occur- | Fight slong. "The cattle show just Gren mos From Europe To-day. woman siffrage folly, which is obtrading itself Hp coteceed and ree my STORE and EING | ished at o small expense. The Judge thinks he will hold on awhile until | red at Columbus, Ohio, rday. The victim | suecess. ‘To those who knew very little about AUSTRIAN VESSELS OKDERED Tu SPAT. imto the politics of the day; to have not! ‘ing to poemts. thereby making it compiste io ail heme itis Yorth £4,000 an acre. ‘This illustrates the | died after eight hours’ illness, and was buried | the animals’ “pointe” there was much te miter- Vierxa, Angust i2.—A squadron of Austrian | do with it, but to kill it with their frowns. “and waaled by fow anc aurpamed by pone, I am pronired rapid rate at which real estate increases in | at 9 o'clock last night. est outride of them. Herea Polish cattle won, | war vessels has been ordered to the coast of | not let it ‘aj close enough to touch the perform in the very beat mancer aud at the suort Se ew Sheets growing ety. 280 0k Ds AND Suicipe.—John Wenz, | With, beside it, what looked like a conical stack | Spain. heme of their garments. Specctally suche rea er a's eee A. STRAUS, Bots s Tat ental aboot Washington's im | 4 Iuok dealer tn Pouguoopae, S Wey anys hk | otatiaw but whch was in reality the Herds qmruntGcETS Performed in my fine, ‘and’ will guaratiee entire a Teil Both aredeka. Fine ara cuenshot him: | the sork's nest eat upon a pole bead she Ro | qglORDON, August 12-—Cpon the declension of Sreieiticn beth to rofard tothe supatior manner ia POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, Tus Lare A. G. ALtRN.—A meeting of | self, Both sre dead, They had quarreled abo ut | the *fork’s nest eat upon a pole beside the hut, Coleridge, it was offered to. Bir George Jeaet, ich willbe very oder ate, — Journalists was held this morning at the rooms | [eave seven chilicen tea oh che re cee | serangely-conmuined guardians of the animals, | who has concluded to accept the position. nd gresse spots and stulos Temoved wfihoot cisant? 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, of the Associated Press to testity, ina formal | where in New Jersey. No one saw the deed Sen the cee Ce ee ee The President's Trip to Mat: make arrangements for the transporting of thelr ing the whole garment, manner, thelr respect fur the late A. G: Allen, | committed. Mrs. Wenz was shot through the | Hon the proprietors, rome of whom Jomsa at | “RowntneAaeeee De Piles Qrnetanives | people to thir wow home. “Tee’acent one atlemen's clothes cleansed without shrinking. ho died on Sunday last, after a brief iliness, | Deck, and the husband through the roof of the | 'esPlendently - One gentleman Ostos, Augen D1 they represent is said to be large, intelligent Kid Gloves cleansed at the shortest not Between 10th and 11th Streets, who died on Sunday last, of a tracted great attention, he was seven feet high, | in Boston’ about eigl. a . eataed at the ahorteat notice, Jeld fy inthis city. Mr, L.A. Gobright was called i | mouth. aos with a long white beard, dressed in the Hung: | breakfasted at. the fe -cransiapaiee Three from Eleventh “palate teleendl Wo ee rian style. It scarcely ‘needed the fact to be | Portland at 9.45. ‘The Lucca’s Fingsipe Lonornos.—The St. Louis FRacTicaL re uN KQQER | _”= Doors from Rleventh Street. | tary. tte consisting of Mr. L. D. Inger- | §T@™ from Lexington, Ky., to the Cincinnati | known that he owned 10,000 heaton cathe co | Lowuand at 245. The Globe says: “Lucca is one of those ‘chanan MANUFACTORY. YORNS REMOVED WITHOUT PAIN, | 4A committee cor bd sc ranoeien't tart fered Sth inst. save: “The election | cause him to be the observed of all observers. | Kussell and Postmastor Burt; also by Governor | {i/00 women whom nobody cam 5 . * ve Cc — soll, C. 8. Noyes, and L. Schade reported the returns from the state come Tn aiowly, bat all, | Another group also attracted considerable at- | Perham, who accompanied the President to During her western tour last winter she was ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFAOTUKS! BUNIONS, CLUB AND INGBOWING NAlLs, | following paper: laborer adopted | * fat recetved, are very gratifying to the re- | tention from visitors like myself. I went sev. | Maine. anxious to have the public ki she TRUNKS AND OTHER DISEASES OF THE Our deceased friend and oo-laborer adop publicans, showing an unusual fine vots for | eral times to look at them, and always found ired of FEET SUCCESSFULLY onmaalion a8 5 pecttatom, Crem choles, aid in | Ti, cag ‘nn tncpanin of te - Fresentation in the | the men smoking and the women sitting down. KEPAIRED AND COVERED. TBEATED ee Vareabexhipited the auality of conder, wih | iciiseare, Hapabiocs Goth tae ok Certainly Galice has mild-looking = DR. WHITE the strength of cultured intellect; his amiable | gain ‘t2. a parade! and comely, pj looking peasant women, JAMES S. TOPHAM «& Cu., = id and generous f and acute sense of honor i! ee es ir the grone hee criterion ¥ SUBGEON CHIROPODIST, never causing & wound in his use of language, | Sumer Tousists KILLEDA d from | to go by. ny HAKNESS, SAVULE AND TRUNK MANO- No. 934 Fifteenth street, which was always that of « gentleman. He | Bethlehem, N.H.. states mat oe at g ee Set 2 #ACTUREKS, Opposite the United States Treasury. enforced his views with 38, seeking to | tached to the PasseNcuns’ RiGHTS.—A case is concluded No. 429 SEVENTH STBEET, Ofice hours from 8a, m. to impress and influence his readers with a sense le houses yesterday, in Indiana ma manner to indicate that when Sext to Odd Fellows’ Hall, FEE ONE DOLLA of the of hisown convictions. So far | setting the coach on Whitcomb’s hill, in @railroed company sells a ticket it is with the ‘and choice stock of goods in their (Establishedin Washington, D.©.,1961.) jy3o-t¢ | @ heard or known, we cannot remember of of | understanding that the passenger will be fur- e m of Hae ever having heard one word uttered against it’ and fatally i A. nished s seat A in Indiana lately oar own manulactare, cousisting of all him. He was respected b; refused to give Conductor his Hoket until he Dera. ey | East SE are re pn hE Ott 96, ities of life. Society has passenger adie HOE. ubveuer, Opiicien. any one individaal 0 cieeving ble tegeageatsertin ‘The latter en poe Sees. sense tered suit the 7» and was Lim™®: tT characterized our _ awarded by the Jury which tried BEST WOOD “UBNT LIMB at @1 per barrel, | {i comeanor was indicati ig saree ON ered to all Pe Sak FAHBY, wen strect, ways appeared in his true r. No Tne Gexuaw Exopus raom FRAxce.—The ms > ___ Rear La. avenae, northwest. Rudied eulogy ia required London News of the 26th ultimo observes: — ) J. HRIBERGE tues. His conduct life was their best “The final and complete evacuation of French - "(Successor London positor. But itis eminently by the German troops is now proceed- Srinmaliv AEE MEAT: raj xox, | Seatenieionty estes = a Woah" Oe Set aay tae atoms Boe BRCHANT TAL . | should thus ex our . ni mM Py piel. slate Bi Seee ciation is pi 4 fal and the district of Verdun will remain in for yi jo. ave., Washington. Shilo realizing the sad event. fhe payment of the last instalment the war C4STe DE Vioits PruTUGKAPHS THAT GENERAL Ru PLor ‘T OFFIOR.—all our hearts with grief, and has to indemnity. This nancial will be clsewhere in this city @5 per dozen and $3 sons to iva fe wii pression of our sorrow. ‘Genre to conelt within a very brief , and before half dozen, we make for Sire soom ond G2 70 do well te ‘at JOSEPH Bi \ ‘The paper was adopted, and as afurther | Bet arsenic. the barvest is carried and the has be- nd Cabinet Cards that y. per erate, between @ and B streets, where their. or mae atte it was resolved that gun France will be herself’ ” dozen and $3 balf dozen for, we make ‘dozen | will be promptly Llled. ‘funeral In a bod 5 Seca etonnena sane ore Nerelt again.” wile eran * | JouN G, REISINGEN. —____— | "8 sttend the funeralina body. aoe refuse 8nd $720, facility for maki J ie me 4 onps a 10K CBEAM PAVILION NOW OPEN. mat Rance ja sar! ey abo are members of SH" ___ aan Famitios and partice supplied at reasonable terms, | 2inine, street, San Francisco, ‘ and of gay “and flashy dress. ‘They E TLEE 8 wean bs = om" 613 6% Sraeer. Sovrawast. ‘the cause of the shooting. py cng the Connec- 1 aoe | \N OTIOR—Tuat B.S. JUSTH, 619 D stroct, be- Brionam Youne’s Divorce §: tient oyetermpn’s dation Pig be RAY COMERS po pe re ot wc] Wane Teere teeets tate Merten ee Sidseom soc of Srerneich, tee has Seesived No, Sos oF delivered ad | M"*) ,SEOOND-HAND CLOTHING | at Salt Lakecity. The court reserves its firle are now asking, « many t goout to ; Oy. aruEe. | “SILK DRESSEB especialy. ™?’Tagiy | sion. owin?