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é * nening Star. HINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1874. TWO CENTS. seer eee — THE EVENING STAR. | PrBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, peausylvauia Avenne, cor. 1ith St. BY {EE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, 6. H. KATPPMANN, Pres't. {MB EVENING STAR in sorved by carriers to Qeir subscribers at Tew Cewrs PER WEEK, O28 | La n Copies at the : a By mail—three months, -s19 » in Be omen } ANUBL DB La Comcna, who was Spanish Ve". 43—N2. 6,637. Ravescaseuscs rENTRAIANG . a ‘The Removal of Headquarters. Sharp Fighting in Spaia. | EXCURSIONS, 8s arg EXCURSIONS, &, EVENING STAR. _ | 2p toremistarmzmectsnaniers| Sore Dieses tn tte. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, as i i 7 2 = A ; Oras OMEEALINOnEE. rae Sioeing acreunt of the recent Sahing | A. ogee DamaRDs tEDEMECET PROM SE Oe EXCURSION To GLY. MONT. Washington News and Gossip. | 277 controversy in relation to Gen. Sher- | Defore Eetella, and the death of General on srars. To : A fine chance to eeca, PINEY POINT AND PYUINT LOOKOUT. | the ciiy and enjoy the fe of the river Je afforded souate act ond test of | Ewer E. F. QUALTROUGH has been ordered | MAD's proposed removal of the army head-| repablicans made their fet attackce ihe tere | NEw YORE, Jane 3i- a special says our gor- aking‘ ‘ect to the Dispatch on the Sth of July next. quarters from Washington to St. Louis has| bank of the river Aga, and followed it up Fri- | €rnment has made a demand on Spain taro zh =o ing th Cushing for full indemnity for ¢ ‘metal — i i: cam day, on the evening of which they had ng 5 Rese preest Wee See et ES | Series aod aon tans anne: |. Leuisk i aktcss salices Ae Gail ferrng tothe matter at no, and showing taxt | forced the caPlata fom heir See fine ot de. | Pricouer#siain by order of Barret, ‘he cor | frm, the Special Otbcor Willan Bick ke et Grand Dail in honor ef the occ Ferry Company on the Foarth of Jaly. year, one of Gotham’s evil doers furnishes $10 ih tek ae te & ad ds ee ee ee areas |S upon the sai The Paterson, N. J., was employed to work up the sereeeegumsctriatacm;senaan.m, | Zou. ome ot Gotham’ evil does f ney cteeecane presen | Sesaneag Raat, Itetatecimeetne” | rspnded el nat eoedistuaige sat er | oe"te: Mama enemeer ns me pap ass and String Band will farnish ————— - ORM GRANT $0 SECRETARY STANTox. Sad wore detven Duck tn Gincdan Tine coment | ix the comthnpenoins of the sens Soteomaed ‘any | Dedow. Saturday Mr. Higt and a ‘Wusic tor theday. TER INTERNAL REVERUE RecuIFrs forthe | rho gst letter is from Lieu, General U-8. became a route, when Ge: Concha was | further n.aintenance of delicacy or secrecy as | friend named Win. M. Marphy, of Paterson, [. Fare, for Bound-trip 59 cants joS0 at present month foot up $9.184,563.14. For the Grant, dated Jaruary 29, 1566, aud addressed | mortally wounded. The total loss of the repab- | to the truth of the matter. “ You say,” he | were guided by Debow to the rendeavoas of the GB4sD PICHIC, fiscal year, £102 965,577.50. Lo-day receipts | to Secretary of War Stanton. Geu. Grant says | licans in killed, wounded and missing is 4,000, | S/d, ‘‘ that the American government has made | thieves, in a solitary house near Pompton Jane. z aggregate $238,407 tbat from the period of the difficulty between | General Echaques’ entire division narrowly | 8 prompt demand, and one et net tion. About Sarlignt esterday morn JULY 4, 1574. ———— Major General, then Lieuteuant General, Scott | escaped capture, and waa savel ouly by excra. | Perempwory as that made by the British gov- | went to the daor an > WASHINGTON GROVE CAMP GROUND, ON Wa. O. Avery, chief clerk of the internal | with Secretary Marey daring the administra- ordinary exertions of the artillery. The assault pace Dove’ oom ars rn hPa of the — A be the bee | of the And plossare une aad METROPOLITAN i. 1. Fevenne barean, will be appointed chief clerk | tion of President Polk, the command of the Lebel ay eapney eerie veg eathnieretinal, Raammmnien ge cto aon eae lll [~~ pape en LT a bay by day boats Onarchee ang rhate friemts wilt | Of the Tressury d:partment upon the retarn of | BUCY vor War acd asks that thea oon ieeiteeteaee withdrew | am Umconstitaxional Railroad Cor. | thvct in the wiht tide, chasing a risen z agnaed im sovance by apy bold a GEARED UBION ricat Mr. Saville, wLo sailed from London on the | tion of affairs be restored. He expresses the ANOTHER ACCOUNT. poration. w wound, some of the shot penetrating the lungs. mrt pie come Isgett or Win. , par a on BA’ —_——— is expected toarrive in this city on opinion that the Adjutant’s office id be Official dispatches received at Madrid place ‘ epee iy aio ee ae, in | Murphy went of and Assistance, and sne- “Tickets, round-trip, for exe on board. at @2.50. | High groauds: splendid and murnisy Bent, under the entire controi of the General-in-Chief | the loss of the national trogen the engagement | ee ete ralinend tor eee eae ind | ceeded im arresting Anderson and Joba Titus, M sis Dinner, $1; supper and bri grand springs of water? era! PrRsonaL.—Mr. J. C. McGuire and family | °fthe Army. Noerders should go to the army | before Estella at 1,500. cha, after taki: — c Gamages, who, with Debow, were brought to Paterson switg for amusemen DS, the Adjutant Geveral except through the it n Est He | 5o such corporation asthe Paducah and Mem- ore and Ono Railroas at | leave Washington to-morrow for their couniry | Generali titlel; such on tonatee thee ae Abarznza, marched directly w Sed on ae ee a rie ee RE OH e Place, “Wilton,” (post office Ellicot City,) for | the President would be laid before the Secretary | trenchments. ‘< ooe charge was ordered. | Under which it was granted having been uncon- vtrips $1; 5 s and ‘lodged in jail. Recorder Quinn, cf Paterson, with Nigh’s en and Dr. ents, wont ort will be made to make nd worthy of the of our citie up to see High, the recorder to take his ante- 1 farther information apoly to . the heated term. ----John P. Bigelow, chief | of War, whose actions would be regarded.as those | Concha placed himacif at the headof the troops, | situtional. ‘This decision, if eustained by the | mortem deposition, as it is scarcely possible be a 4. o PLANT. Aeon’ rTicketh to, be had at Choate & C of the loan branch of the Treasury, who has | of the President. taking bis position in tne canter of the frst line. | Supreme Court, will render all contracts en | oan live. 7 AND SOCIAL FESTIVAL B been in Europe in connection with the syndi- | GEN. SHERMAN TO THE SECRETARY OF war. | While advancing rapidly with the entire line he | tered ao by anid corporation us ‘poration nall and void. oS cate, bas returned to Washington and assumed ‘The second letter, from General Sherman to | received a ball in the chest, fell from his horse, his official duties. - the Secretary ot Wat, is dated August 17, 1870. | and died almost the Insteut he touched he | __ New York Notes. a —— Itadopts General Grant’s views a8 to the propst | ground. General Echagne then took command | YESTERDAY THs HOTTEST DAY SINCE 1856. : Tue StEamzR Disratcu leaveshere to-mor- | dispociticn of duties and authority. Ger. Sher- | ind ordered the army to fo Otelza, Lar- | 1 ctteet dag'in ‘this Ce en Bo ES I refreshments sold in the Park for the benefit . “of the «cctive Gomaittee wil Tow morning for Norfolk, where she will be | man holds that so long as orders are not issu: raga, Berbinzana and T: lia. Beside Marshal q a ion b-ld cn the grounds to completo the asvangeiene | dceked for tepaira. When she te Tepaired sho | through himhe cannot in fact command the | Concha. one brigadier and two staif officers | ¢xception of one day that year, the warmoet in Cihiarem, accomparied by their parents, admitted | SF bCldivg the camp. ok | will return to take on board the Senate Naval | *1™y of the United States, and is not responsi- | were killed. By orders from Madrid, the whol: mercury BORRInLE AccrpeNt—A Man Run through by @ Crowbar. —A Ley a of te Kichmond Dispatch reports the foliowing terrible and pain- ful accident, which occurred on last Saturday evening ina caton the Valley railroad works, about four miles from Lexington. A man named —— Brock was working in a cut about Taom rthwest, 9 sth street, botw: ioe ee Son. | bletor it. He alludes to the regulations for the | army has fallen back to Loria sight watios frocg 20 feet deep, and as he was leauing torward on Ti je29-4t M Bret POs a oer ar tee a elution of Con- | srmuy in 1z63, and adds that they are bute come | Many nae fale qurocument te arxsuinien ate hus crowbar prising at arock, the aid: of the cut = I ari AMUSEMENTS. sep venis in the Guinea Soe pilation of orders made prior to the war, when | battalions for immediate service ‘The spirit ot fell in upon him, driving the crowbar complete- 4TH SULY EXCURSION a a . ne | sipping General Sete of even taatomiblance | Eis e2 tal, Gok tos 8 vers determined | q Young meay Kite Marsetf witm ax. | 3,ucushbsbedy.neattberightiang, crusting yg ‘UN OF THE TREAS’ — ing the | stripping Gene feelin, vi in 5 * LEONARDTOWN, PINEY POINT, WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN VEREIN. | ,4 Guy of tha Masai paar; tae Tush at thevwne, | of power, and purpocely reduced him toe mare HOW CONCHA’S DEATH WASRRORIVEDINTARis. | S¢MC Takem to Improve Mer ous. wise fraisthg him seversise Boesits MABSHALL’S AND POINT LOOKOUT. stan rant division of the ry for pay: t of cipher in the governmentof thearmy. Not one The death of General Concha is considered in plexion. all this he eucoceded in working his Lead ford can be found in those regulations speak- | Paris an event of great political importance. | _ UINCINNATI. June 30—A special to the Iw | from under the dirt, and called for musetonen The Steamer GRORGRANNA will moneys provided for under the old legislative, | ing of the duties of the Lieutenant General ion Delleved Osaohe tntendo’ ae proclaim stg om porn apap tem Mid Some negroes @ little distance off came to bis leave Wash iraton SATU KDAY, Jr: esSep Grand Schuet fest executive and judicial appropriation bill is | com: rmy, or defining a single act | Prince Alfonse king as soon aa the campaiga a taken’ te ag oa ‘or | Tesene, and removed him with much difticulty 208 m..for the shore poi t juetzen heavy. Under the law, as it now is, all unex- | of . | against the carlista was brought to a sacosenter | 20, 5 supposed, for the purpose from hie palufel position. He was carriot home arriving at Poist Lookon mraay evening bended balances provided for in the bill lapse, | Not aaingle mention is made of the rights aad | tne, and the Madrid government mustrusted | ‘™PTOving her complexion. ona shutter stimulants administered tw time for the ball. Retarnicg, arrive in Washingt n and are covered into the treasury if not drawn | duties ot a commander-in.chief of the army. | him? Stempe at W him. Le svon recovered sufficiently to gvie di- SSS ee Ia ee so. wit. nek Te-Day. before to-merrow. = He is tgneced, and ‘purposely too, as a part of = wegrae gees podegy meng rections how to fix his crashed log. fand‘at inet Ta = 5 Segre es the programme resulting in the rebellion, that | Carrurror aw Exraess Ropnee.—A man, = accounts was doing well and seemed quite live- (j®45D EXCURSION. (o"rave—somee TaeatEn. Comrmacts you Inpiaw Surrirs—The | the army, without @ legitimate head, should | sucsicues fe me eee eek aan Bi eller whey Bed iis serick to murder | iy; though litte hopes are entertained of his Te- 4 NITED ORDER OF GALILEAN arnual awarding of contracts for Indian an- | pass into ‘the anarchy which these men were | robhed the express car on the Michigan Central share Mgt J Sed De wit earn! | covery. eBSenee oe Deter JURE 29, EVERY Nigng? AND TWO MATI- | nuity goods was concluded in New York yester- | thaping for the whole country. ‘The lotter con, | Toheed,the express car on the ¥ The Ox- | Siocag nares nenad hor with © Exif, ie- OD cman Pht Se <: fies é x cat ae on cludes! «I surely do not ack for any power ger, S| B. Heath, was badiy | eamd, “rea gsererer ape it is feared fatal, | stoveenrs or Ancuntenor Bayter.—The ans bs 7 THE GREATEST VANE ET COE. Evan | slener of Indian aa eating of the Commis- } cludes: 7H surely do not sek for any power Teaten at the time, but ot before he bad shor | ToUndS. He was arrested spring visitations of Archbishop Bayles to the BD Vai. PRIOAY, Jcit 30. 2974 APPEARING IN WASHINGTON, Walter Bote ar endian Commissioners; | have & military President and a military Seore- | one of his assailants dead. The other mado hit | @ young Man ihe Sedacer of His | Sit h°2 of the diocese were conciaded vestor- “Sharp, ane returning feos Richmnd onthe s & | Production of the sparkling sensation entitled, Walter H. Smith, Assistant Attorney General, | tary of War, that in the new regulations to be | escape with $2,700 in money which had becn in day. During the day over one hundred children m share, cad retaruing wa pee ee THS NEW YORK FIREMEN and General B. IX. Cowen, Assistant Secretary | aid before Congress the uext session the func- | charge of the express company. ‘The robber ™M. J ‘Rodi 55, | And aduite were confirmed at St. Mary's church, Conmities of Srrangemeute—William Graham, AND of the Interior department. The pricesat which | tions of the commander-in-chiet will be so | who was kilied has beer ldeotined ee Oboes rye neon Ae! 55. | Govanstown, and St. Thomas’ church, Wood: Botrew Becket. Sen—Meary Hatehi A VISIT TO VAUXHALL GAEDERS. os ogee rags @ prices 8& whic clearly marked oat and defined that they may | On 4 th ho is 4 to have | $88 shot and killed young man named | bury, The archbishop being asested’ in the Com e of Reception ary Hotehinson, Jud Introducing in the last act the Glorious G-rma @ awards were made are without exception nde D: ; y may Jueenan, and the man who Is suppose; Robb, at Skipwith’s i: 2 one hundred mile | services by Fathers Lyman, ead and Paggaw. fn Gilbert a and Frerch Can-can. ‘jet9-6t" lower than they were last year, andthe snc- | bew derstood by himseif and by the atiny at | been his confederate was arrested at Fenton- above Vickeburg, vt Sives 5 a ‘Apel iL, Aronbish byte Committee on Tuvitattion—Bdward St mM ceseful bidders are men of the highest standing. | large. ville, Mich., on Thureday. Hisname is Eagene | Criminal intimacy ince Saturday, April 11. Archbishop Bayley Jew H Jaci "| HI8 IS TO NOTIFY my friends and the pub- — GENERAL SHERMAN TO PRESIDENT GRANT. Bassler, and when arrested he was in the em- hae snecessively visited ve | charcuts iu Balt lie in general that I will have charge of the Brrorp WILson, Solicitor of the Treasury Subsequeatly, on the 2d of September, 1570, loy of Howe’s circus, at Fentonville, as detec- Killea a” Quarrel. more city and county, Carroll, Frederick, How- = department, entered upon the discharge of his | General Sh-rmun addrersed 4 letter to Prosi- | five, having been traveling as such for that ps Friediaod snot | #td. Harford, Aune Aroniel, and Prince WINE BAR , Po: ge of his z Mexruts, June 30 —Myer Friediaad was — a — e duties today. The evidence taken by | d¢UtGranton the subject. Methinks that the | show. The Detroit Tribune says: “Immoedi« and killed on Friday last, at Leoti landing, | Ge0rge’s counties, and the District of oe | et ee ee a ee. sithe SCHURTZEN PARK (below the Sausaze | the joint special District committes con | {me Bas Come to fix clearly and Sr and the | semdenten ain pron beey ne, Sxpress company ; cutees Nesuseaponmen Demag mateaee ‘ar — Washington county, Miss., by Edward Monash, 31 Stand) dt iva. field of duty ‘or the Secretary of W. the | summoned Mr. Best from Buitalo to give the mS BInNNDL TSSEEETSUET™ “OCTET | Sent) sermnn tbe Four thw telerence trom the'Socrotay ofthe From | Sommanding general of the army, soastowvold | matter hi permoal tenon.” He Easeen | MA Pareert a auarral, Gren thar busine Respecsfaliy arpounce to their numerovs friends | The best brands of Wine wld by the class or bot | Bho? reference trom the Secretary of the Trea- | the unpleasant controversy that gave so mach | 4, igently at work ever since, and his efforts | was acquitted on the ground of self-defence. they Will bold thelr fourts anqwal tle, and a great varivty of Mixed Drinks. teviow Gao tants nae SS ew scand: in General Scott's time. soot “ae have resulted inthe arrest of Bassler on sus- vce eect 5 os sland. 02 5 port at the result, I promise icion. nce he becam: Dav des ae re Bete eae ear OR: _enr-6t" HENRY WILG. | guidance of the Secretary in any action which | Matter what the a [seni Dlg ence agen a ae Sane: the m “9. —' . L. G. . 3 c whatever decision you may make. I also feel | that it was Bassler who secured the money at Norroik ‘Two extra terry boats have: TET? TAT the review thereof may suggest. It is not prob- | certain that General Beiknap thinks heissimply | the time of the robbery and escaped from the 4 f for the cceasion, so that oae will | @}CRUETZENFEST able that any witnesses wift train, leaving Queenan Ww nis fore’ bat he fed a hae. gay jt sixteen hundred persons. Daring the same time be Was laid the corner-stone of one charch, and officiated at the dedication of another. Since October 13, 1572, the period of bis lostallauen, about six thousand persons have ad the sacramert {rom bis hands in various portions of the diocese; the corner-stones of seven churches hare ‘been Inid, three new religious * f examined by him | executing the law as it now stands, but [am we rgh on A aeene vue: the Coe remieuag been Pretty well covered by | convinced that he does not interpret the law re- | his own coutsol anti a darn tte ene 5 2, a o 3 tier institutions Lave mole police errangemes the Congressional committee viving the grado of General, and that fixing the | which time, at bis suggestion, Mr. Heath wont | qe agree at? geri ek rose the Bead. ured the maasies ane sad contra of the — A MRETING of the officers and clerks in the | Peace establishment,’ of 1863, as I construe | to Niles and made a ormal complaint borore —__e—_—_ iy tbey pledge themeatterts A Terrinie Tainty-MiIneTi Mr. Kyle was at an Mrs. Kyle, witn t went to « spring near by todo her washing. After being engaged some time she heard screem frow ber little girl whom she had left at the house, and hast her horror to betiold a huge rattlesnake lying there, with it« tangs fastened in the child’s arm. She succeeded in kill the snake, aud then, thinking of her child which she had jeft at the History — fata tone i a day cf pleasure and eu: MB. HORNER, Post Office department was held this morning | thoUi,.f Gr petance, I am supposed to control | one of the jnstices there. Bassler was taken to | The —o cighdor’s house-raising, and ER AT 1H SCHUBTZEN | atllo’clock, to gi eesion to thetr senti- | of thie array, wheres s Gaveral Botkasy a rasred | thesebhert ie maa riya werten in the 5 q ai "er . ve expression to their senti- | of the army, whereas Gener! elknap or the robbery. He was formerly a porter in the NATI. J A dispatch LEAVK TO ANN cB de ments in relation to severing their connection | @ court of in wiry in the case of the colored | employ of the American Express company at Gasman we Va. says Present a — {ith Gen. Cresswell. Judge Spence was called | cadet, made a detail, reviewed the proceedings, | Chicago, and the supposition is that he tan: | Quan eony regular train for Washington at to the chair, and Mr. Cochran was chosen sec- | and made his order, without my knowing a word | obtained information which led to the commis- | noon yesterday. retary. After stating the object of the meeting, | of it, except through the newspapers; and more | sion of the crime.” ——__e. -—— & resolution was adopted constituting tue chief? | recently, when I went to Chicago to attend to A Wife Killer Convicted. clerk, Louis Watkins, of the department, and } some division business, I found the ingpector | A Faruen’s Vencraxce.—A most terrible Cincinnati, June 30.—Patrick Naughton, BABLow’s GACLERY oF ant, James H. Merced mate eit oe M. Ireland — om a =e — from the = ae eg —— oS = whe = been on trial — roomie his wife re . Kelly ir. Carrow acom. | tary of War jentana on some claim ne in ci Aq winter, was yeste! Convicted of man- 1SS6 Feunertvente avenue. appropriate reeolationsof regret, | business. All I ack is, that euch orders should | daughter of Siiser Seaich, ” si ij Departare from ‘harleston. +50 Conte, Children, free an come. jest” "BY ORDER OF THE SOCIETY. ACURSION SEASON OF i=74, ROUTE BOOKS NOW READY. Procure a Book and Select Your Route. NIAGARA FALLB. WATKINS G SCA LakE KAPIDS OF TH — of Green Bay. om | slaughter. spring. abe hastened there, onty to find that this ii c To parties waving the city and my customer: at 2 o’olock p. m.,at which hi to the parties throug me. If all the staff | her return home for a vacation from the Deaf one climbeb up at water, or) oo ee ESE LTA ; me “Generel. x! * "* | the revolutions were submitted aiid adepied ocd | eiicere ase mat ject a eed eee act all the staff | her return Asylum at Delavan, was appt d Philadel, Peta. in, and was drowned. This nearly crazed her, WHITE" am now selling my stock at ly reduced | presented to Mr. Cresswell, who replied in fit. | the Secretary of War it will surely clash with | on the train by a traveling salesman of jewelry, PHILADELPHIA, June 30.—The zoological | #ud she ran with all her right to the neighbor's fANE | Coukowoeghsttncraeset ess cnecme | Oe orm scene fom aro attache sca | umeseene Giga Raa egemuaytd | guucn tm Faosant pare one a pei: | tate oy bnternsng oud nea + & at ———— m2 , Or trom their imm ul juen' mi ing 2 74 - * Largest combination of Boute ever offered the | branch of the business, Tmo Price, to close Tux Disrnict Comuissionnns.—Henry T. | Mande. I ask that Generel Belknep drag | eee, ‘The letter fell into the | repnieee™ Ven 7 Tesdrapeds, and) | The time was upon the building, amt ne, thro ie. ced epee RAMEE and PASSE FARTOUTS re. | Blow, of Missouri, one of the District Commls- | sume clear, well-defined rales for my action, | handeot the father, who kept the aj tment be shove Tickets for sale at office of GRRAT | ¢ ‘cent. Al ‘G0! OK them to me before publication, that lace of his daughter. Goin; " PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE, Noxtmesst Comex | WALNUT and VELVET PEAMMS Hot SEACH: | sioners, arrived in the city this morning, and, | that he how thet to me before pub zthat | in place of her. g to Howe's i a ess] aa bes a MITH, Agont Sdde izes made to order. jelS-im sie = _ by ex. — ee . * ROY G. le e ceede jury Department and pai NT Look our, —_— | 1250.) Om Bxnibition and Sale may Fo | his xospeee to ‘Secretary Bristow. Mr. Blow aia | abide by it, or exe up my at Svicipg.—obn Miller, a room at the Beaumont House, and locking the | piacksmith living in the tenement boardin, door behind him eo that there’ should be no e- | nouse No. 205 avenue B. has been paying at- excitement, in try: to get dewn, re * sod of timber ‘off pon Sim and fell, we 4 imee!f instantly. The friends then went to where the child and snake were, = tw | Pl tention to a lady who lives in thesame | @¢h dead lying onthe foor. Thisall ‘acce} how this to General Belknap, and I will dous thrashing. Howe first drew a pistol, house. ‘She bed Pag ‘and within thirty minutes.—Zast Wayne XTH BEGIMent | 7*# 8. MARKRITER sore Secretary Bristow 2 ae that cy how of oat back early in October.” , P| this the angry father seized and thre: sy. that one of thom being jealous had threstenod (Fenn.) Cots Mo, 439 7th street, between D and strests, oight | being here, and the pleasany talk pero Booed GEN. SHERMAN TO SECRETARY BELKNAP. Ho then jamped on the wretch and pounded | to ki him. About 10.2) o'clock inst evening “oi all, with refereuce to the duties of the Coreenee | No action having been taken in the mean- | him, thtew him down, kucckeds wicket aca Miller went into the parlor where severa! of the | 8088 Twexp’s Patack Unpea tee Ham- ion, v ao. 2 | time, on the 8th of May, 1874, Gen. Sherman } fiung him around in the most terrible manner. Hangings.” Widow nap tl tape thes inton- | adarceeed the following communication to the | Theblood strewed carpet, bed and wails nod Shades, Pictures, Erames, Picture and Tas- 5 ‘appoint- | Sccretary of War: Howe was so badly punished that it was at firet seis, kiogs, Nails, &e-, tu the District, ment. Mr. Cattell is expected to arrive from | S<cTe doubtful if he could recover. He is’ howersr bainrday, July 4th. at 8 p. m., carrying Governor ‘Picase remomber Name and Number. jel-ly* | he will accept, and if so, the Commission wil! 'y ‘a 'y be per! 22 y — ; rs above Odd Fellows’ Hi s DULE OF POTOMAC STEAMGOAT CHE. compan Choice Oil Paintings, ‘Bngravings, mEn.—On Friday last the real estate colamns of Also, largest stock’ Paper the yr fa L¥AVE BALTIMOB: 34, at 9 p. it horror-struck. They sent for av were oe move my headquarters to St. Louis, Mo., in the | recovery. Mr. Smith is recsiving the cangtat ceeagrns aM yg Mg gh ATE ENDS OF OAST-OFF WEARING AP- organize to-morrow. month of October next, in the same manner end Ulatlans of the whole city.—Green Bay (Wis.) | moet And Miller was tak pump and guivesic ow" LEAVE WASHINGTON, oy Come ee oe parantase IT 18 PROPOSED at an early day to reorganize | 0 the same extent granted to my prodecessor, | dispatch to the Milwaukee News. were tsed, but he probably cannot re- Spesidar, Jair hata ner aa D strost, between éth and 7th nw: | the special agency branch of the Treasury de- | Gcneral Scott, shortly after the Mexican war. | y-. 1 cg1on or loz CREAM.—There was a | Cover.—N. YF. fribune, 20th. jopany. July 6° otes promptly attended to. Cash paid.fis-tf | partment. As now organized the service is di- | St70RE Feasons, official and personal, impel mo OCT, to thisstep, and I make this request at this | “gular explosion in an ice-cream manufactory | 4 victim oy STREET WoLvEs.—Alexander were sold by the latter . , in ing, Penn., one day last week, which the BH. La of New Hi Cm fovahiatay me : igned'tm charge “baring ether agSns under | si" etweesais necery mechiiouce We | Times urls decerigce’ "A Targecpper ues | Cnr o> eidery end retoa, manaiacarer of | fo Edward tandem tom Maven, referee cody, frase NOW FOR THE him. It is claimed by the agents working under | Loum? as used to boll the cream before it is frozen. | Omcer Pine about 10 p.m. Friday frou ee is said to have brought $100,000 and the __. Wednesday, July ath, at 12 p. m- those having charge of the districts that all the SECRETARY BELENAP’S REPLY. went aIWtLee ie te eon ae il-looking men at the corner of Washington By the of sale the pur- ‘ = caase for wound tribe @ 2.50; good on Washing- heavy work is done by them, that the chief ‘To which the Secretary ot War replied: heat the contents. The entire iacwwnt re and Watt streets. The suspects ran away. It e Foperty Subject to all incum- Gey eeere Beet, ne Vantitia with none HOT Dars. takes to himeeif the credit of labors. To “General: T have the to acknowledge mounted onan iron frame. ‘Ousof the employes, appeared that Clark had been robbed of a gold | brances on it, inc! nding mortgage of £130,000 Baltimore for Polut Leokovt, Marshall's and Piney place all on an equal footing: it 1s proposed to | the receipt of your communteation of the sth | mount = petit diag ag | Watch and jewelry valued at $400. He said that | made by K. M. ‘Tw. Edi H. Landon Point every Saturday at 8 p_1. 'o away with the district divisions, and assign | instant, asking m toremove your head- | tit cry Myers, wae naking ap the born | ‘be men were him down to the river to | and Bevjamin H. Hutton. tnt, Wrest Agen such cases as arise to the agents, wi quarters to St. Louis, Mo., in the month of Qo- | U*UAl, w = wan hashing wp throw him in, so he heard them say, but ne was out regard to previous service. The aptitude each displays | tober next, and to inform you that it has been | ¢f- During this mirzing, the eutice quantity of | too drunk to resist or call for ip. in the performance of a given trust will be th bmitted to the President of the United States. | Cream, = Ny, xelocity of the | morning Wm. Carter and Henry and Oharies won recommendation necessary for retention tithe | Wi es co,the, Pte the President, consent is | ¥ind, éhot up into the alr, the steam rashedout | Muiford were beld at the tombs for examins- service: ven to you moving your headquarters to St. rer kan potifee was) mises, the sides of che | ton, charged with the robbery. Some of the su w Tux District Inrenest To pw Parp To- | Age ee You desire. ee which it 1s pro- | tear buildings, and the roofs of the same, were — Sy hoe a immer Wear, MorRow.—The July interest of the District Wiseue upon the subject 1s herewith ine | Covered with the snowy fuld. Mr. ‘ a iy t posed to bon the subject ie herewith in- | reliow-workman named Joseph werese-| Tax Cnors.—Latest reports from Virginias, COOk CASsIueRe surrs government on account of the four million loan verely scalded. Mr. Clewelland family were in | the Carolinas, Louisiana, ‘California, pon gree on falle due to-morrow, and is rable at the First the . The accident caused great excite- | several western states, indicate a bounteous thet FOR HOT DaYs. a oak eee Yor! e. ity. eo) Rik = Pe e — the result of es tg ailow- } yield of cereals, but ag — area is — and, ies a fine oppor- tary y egesti eavy & steam pressure. Thebottom | extensive as formerly. The probable wheat it will not be permitted to mach, if nicyasuilen the Chase seme. | COOL SERGE SUITS Dek (pa lshed een eae ease eet a arrae terial Chama C all ee ear cee ainst | was of heavy sheet copper, and ia almost torn | cxiemaive, ss formerly. The probable wheat Exceed it. It's probably a Tair eatimeate to pat FOR HOT DAYS. ban! nes in yesterday’sStak),the bank | 20 ma\ inge Ds T out.” approximate 30,000,000 bushels, and the hay | down the coal prodaction for July full 50 per will advance the amount due and cancel the | °f troops or commanders without previous ap- crop is of like immense proportions. In the | cent. ‘The ver: large amount of unemployed COOL FLANNEL SUITS Pee sgl dg Hh emerge ren Seno ill be relm- | Provel Loerie meres All wasurxcton. | wWoeests AUREATENED WITH AM AgazIC | Virginia and Piedmont Sealen tho exep heseet | capienl on the seashet, oud muure ts onan e i 5 * cates . steamer can FOR HOT DAYS. anized and made requisition far ‘he amouat |, General Sherman having decided to leave | that if Russia is waiting for a pretext for fur- | Dee 60 good since the > Jahwcttweambanen ; jue on interest. This action is taken by the | this city, and the house he lives in having been | ther aggressions in Central Asia, she is soon to (U6-4f STEPHENSON & SEOTHER, Aconts. | COOL BROWN LINEN SUITS tank (to avoid the default of payment) upon | presented to him.as a home, he at once wrote & | be gratified. The sovereign of one of the indo- = ne FOR HOT DAYS. the suggestion of the sinking fund commis- | letter to Secretary Fish, who was one of the pendent Khanates beyond Khiva is arming for Se COOL BLUE LINEN svITS mae —— iim to the friends who had presented ete biey, | RCoRMCE with Mascovite power, to which he GLYMONT, AND FOR HOT DAYS. Tae Cotvmpi1an Bank Note Company, of giving very frankly his reasons for taking this tig RR ish wo be fens Tobe DILL’S PAVILION Goan 4irs0e Gaus this city, claiming that they have been paying ete eee BT bee Bianareembrme boy i matter ani yrs that nation —— a ; wer : ‘od the at- — ‘not * with a) jon @ increasing aggrandize- hoes, N. Y., a barn ett jacthod Tio fine and commcdions Irom Steamer FOR HOT DAYS. | thanin paid. for the tase. Labor ete eee | the benetit of ull sad family-and thariche | Meyswnrenension, the increasing aggrandize- | v iting ‘and dectroyed.” OF the two laborers | ‘orta ot the Dritish admiralty t's method for PILOT BOY York bank note companies, notified thelr prim. | 2!4,ot occupy it as a residence the proceeds of | tion of a ‘power that’ will ‘overshadow’ sed who took refuge in the barn one was instantly | told “that when be had «“perfected”*the appar Til) leave Gih-strect wharf every THURSDAY | COOL WHITE VESTS ters about two weeks ago, that on and after the | {t, belonged to bis family. Goneral Sherman | threaten her empire in India, ‘But there are | Hosek Terteee f seriously injured. Fatus the admiralty would consider its cleless HOENING. gf 8 o'clock, On 8D | FOR HOT DAYS. ist of Jal the Golambina Bank Note Company | Wil), therefore, sell his present residence if an | many reasons why the British government ————— to adoption. In the meantime the Oballenger EXCURSION TIP for the al ane dew dons the price for press work five cout, opportunity offses before ho leaves the city; if hon linet at this time desire to pick a quarre) t an te ee oe —_—-= was cent = os exploring C ition, imper- Dill's P. it 4 o'clock TF one hundred im: ons. The printer = — J y rect wanin, saliron . | fectly equip; wit ie appara: gto at 8:3) O'slock ror ROT DaYs. eld a meeting of their Union last night and | Ascisrany Sucumaaycp wan Treascar. | Yateot Hey ieciecly she ner OF eee a | Sany at thelz meeting in Ebiladelphia yester- | waking soundings. But the ideas suggessed ty Be resolved to strike to-morrow. ‘Ths trustees ace Xakeeb Bey is simply the result of mative hos- } day, el ap “ Mr. Thomson were taken up by ©, DANCING and REFRESHMENTS on 4 iW Itis stated on good authority that George B. | tility to the encroachments of the Czar on Asia | A. J. Cassatt, 3d vice F Thoma: | elknay, of the American Pacific survey, who, of the Columbian Bank Note company learning everal in place of Mr. Oassett, made r x! 4 inn teens elie, oul eqpectally. te this decision of their printers, this morning re- | McCartee,the present superintendent of the | tic territory. ee pte wee ag oly 3g ‘Green, assistant to the | ‘28tead of waiting for Sir Wm. Thomson to per- and BOCIAL PARTIES, an opportuntty fused to let the men go to work, and discharged | bureau of engraving and printing of the Trea- Purcuasgz oF THE Mount or OLives.— president, thus giving the it two instead fect the apparstas, 1% himself, and for a day of healthful cr isaaure nin om from further service for the company. | sury Department, will be appointed Aasistant | «While inJerusslem,” wrives @ lady traveler, pee ten, ny a ge made successful use of the wire. of the wire. scaled by any trip ont « « divery effort New York printers have Selographed that they | Secretary of the Treasury in place of Mr. Saw- | «we paid our respects to the Princess de la Tour : Ixprewanr TaxPAyers—War on Pullic Ite made to make plea: ans one agreeable ¥OB ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF can serd all the printers needed by the Colam- }-yer, relieved. - _McCartee Is recommended | qAuvergne, who resides , and who has Plunderert.The taxpayers of Pittsburg, Pa., ans wont of the Paty, ie citizens, bian, and they will gladly accept the prices y Governor Dix, Jobn T. Cisco, and a largs | purchased the Mount of Olives forthe Catholics, indignant at the increase in taxa- Perete Ghee fixed by the Washington company. number of other prominent financiers in New | for #100,000, ceding it to the French government. and resolved Fare to Dit’: P: Thin Apparel Uneasinzss or THE TREASURY Eurtoyes. | ¥°r ee eS ee eee ee i fedo-tee ph The Treasury department employes are consid- | Ten StRsMEE Evcan Stewant.—In Balti- | Over since the Crusad erecting eapttenboe adh tod ‘and thereby honest CURS OAT FOR C ao TO erably agitated to-day in view of the antici- | more, Judge Gilee yesterday decided that the very spot where Obrist prayed. The prayer is Citizens’ J” GREAT FALLS or ae m Chesa- pated reduction of force. The female mind is | steamer Edgar Stewart belonged_to Mr.Z. W. | inscribed in thirty-two different lang: and F abe and ObioCaual, capatie Giuntes per- A. STRAUS’ irticularly exercised, and the groups collected Fishwick, of Halifax, N.S.,and not to Messra, | around the inclosure of the court-yard. ‘are ® K ent seek ok = oaks ere and there in all Spence & Reid. The vessel was appraised at | Countersis agreeable, rather past fifty. Bhe Cuanonp mis Ouuncu—iev. dames H. Mo- ust betake themselves te BE na oll =: : POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, ive evidence £23,000, and will be taken out on stipulation. | lives im an old Oriental cottage, and her sole a Waa Vici ‘to avoid the eomee- W 5 tere, fica, cause many of them have to be | ‘The steamer wes libeled March 19th, on euspi. | Companions are her tortolee-ghell cat Mametnke Se q- S ‘op- 718 Fikreesru Steer, 1011 PESNSYLVANIA AVENOE, troubled. “This morn! Sat hes roma Gon Honey. Bho sonia Ragin | ES Deel seies Melee ae AGENT FOR “SUMMER EXCURSION TICK Betwoon loth and Ith streets, ye23-tr_ | Dureaus handed to ph a ad pt ap. _— WTS” OF ELIE KalLWaY So D=D= ao Oe | but up to 2 p. m. he was atill done, which bes y — finds its roots in the book.” He will join 2 ry 4TH JULY. 1874 ing the same. Those whose services are to be The Asiatic towns are so wretchedly Reformed Episcopal m pounced Dablin 1776 STN. HART! CHT, pene just mre a so beats DEST eee ” vocation oo 5 ai con Dealer in EXHIBITION and other FIREWORKS, | this ‘aftebuoon’ or ‘bankers, of-to make @ call, or do & papi arcane pom rmnttg r FO} and Galle a8 Socteny poten, and the aniy mace where you envelope on their arrival to do eho) J." bi 4 , Kentucky, and ‘the night tere t Bast ean cay Rxhibition morning. The heavist Mors Mverzny wrrn raz | was delivered of a child: which into the Doe ISIS | jelS 2w* 1133 ITH Sezer, Washington, D ee ee BEECHER BCAXDAL.—A New York 8} pa- | woods, near by. The next the remains | tions fos CBanrEs, \OTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS, _| UPWardsof two ‘says that behind ‘aspect of the | of the infant were foundin anash heap. The | of the Se The elegant and commodions Iron Beamer }, saieatinbacarR ss srare than one ef @ Sumliy are Beecher. scandal is & young lady | inhuman mother escaped. aye et tho now Gomeens FILOT BOY. Keredused Biny cone por 1000 cubic footed Tal sive the dicen ao a TNQsTats convarrioss vill beheld during | versity. lowe: 57 Gen. Fitzhugh Lee is going to ran for ” % * price. a a ee | will be somewbat the case. She is handsome, and ‘at Bloomington ‘and the Iowa re- Se ee | ae R | eae emchy Rrcnagus cdot are Sag made to mare ex | Robben ieee a igghees | Cust yama Camis nab wit and etd Fos aan, Bet price pire” : from dlagrace, | artain parties pow assailed tn | (9 Sanne cweatitutional convention. ©” | were burned se denth, tn thet hones pecteane ‘Tho A, Fo. 1 Steamer jeat-we_"_" CHABBTBALLBY, Secretary. | pypzupriox op NaTiOMAL BANE Crnce- the case, are bearing odiam to shield her. Til. coming morning at Everet, Michigan. EX PRESS, ENERAL TAX FO BE | cation.—Some of the national banks are sl- we, eo hee as the young | Tue asrinrmo women in Boston have met ‘S7Princess D’Oubril, wife of the Russian bed for excursions ou Thursdays and Fri- lady, converse on the The | with another set-back. The court ach weeks oe ‘The late act of Congress exabilshing new Gov- | TUsd7 advantage of the privilege accord- same says it is learned that Tilton only | yesterday sustained the action of the echoo! | Embamader to the Empire of Germany, was B.E. ernment, provides for the " ry Of the scandal story. hasa | oard in refusing to admit female and “ ——————— apane vescone = a — roll probably giving the | they have now mo recourse unless the oe Brazilian cable sn- “CB EXOUMBIONS. will dowel! by filing with us, as 8 pre- history. which he has.at various should overrule the board and the nounce Sevor Avellaneda has been elected csc. os. MWe prenccute; with prompe attention, claims for ite 13 teen, aaked. £5, pert THE SE Siege sem OF | cow Wanas Io Venareia two wanted | Pomaneat we Argpetion sexe. Brookiyn ~ , COLUMBIA for damages, old material, £c. notes, ane authori: ng cho Treewares to rodees . bushels of the new wheat crop ar- eupposed: £20 PEEDBN PLE Sscanions every Moxpay W ati Eetate Berets, the odstanding gg hs ee Rotamion i= Ovvice—The session of the | Svea'in Richmond om from the farm” pm alk BF by ae ee bas ecceutiy bron 4: ett sw _1013 Pennayivaniaave. northwest, | Smountof the greenbscks so deposited. ‘The Sausualiy exerted, ono, aod Tasted Gott tis | 2 gcibeoms, King Wil thirteen Sears nest | aa" De. Brown. Se; ard-haraailed-fur-Pu- sme rh yey [MACKiNAW STRAW Hats, wn in sums of not leas than $9,000, and that o'clock on Saturday m ‘The yeas and | ously) sepe- ene -hiyphene-w — Bare eepectailsy ohnarqeatecconm. | Iyi 4 sie ue ican ibe esoant of bonds on deport for sirentation were called 40 times. Tae Basten was « Sioanaenten yb! anuiacturers of baby wagons t shall luced below ),000,, raling that ‘remo: republicans from TrE Pgs or - pasihdcn wera HAT, pon MeN aND bigh price of bonds is probably ee fice ant eaetitntiog A number of pm peor anes " ‘oill ras = Upoa the proposed sappressioa = a or eter posta ase 000 Pennsylvania aveuce thentobe fo the, inwressing teconte Tee Ou10 COAL MINERS’ StRixe—The Iriced ted cope daliSeation for service oa | 8% Tbe Boston. treestove exam, weno ae. 1. OF other polut ona. y catsaneane. Ser) © Tew Mecmeche Oe Tal j D Cas nience of ‘and redeeming their cir- conto) are mating 8 Schoc! comunltioes. resumed work st the oid price». ; =———— Laos culation. Should course be very exten- into ; ‘so-The: moath of ‘Wy Boegssu sively adopted, doubt as to the character of the mines, bat leaders of the union re- | | so Rev. Mr. Harris, of ron ~ W 328Essi8 MICK acd ORcAM DEPOT Inw will resolve itself into @ certainty, that it to resume at ut inaantig Sie 2 on the Bo S23 1h st nw. Mik ioe on . ‘all th a haa Cream $1. Tne i 3 after ® measure of contraction.— Wash. i best im the city. Baesi foar tnesaday. “asin"] ‘Jou 3, HiPMAR wY, ry bi i : oll g i

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