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THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Penusylyania Ayenne, cor. Lith St. BY THE RVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, , Pres't. served by carriers to ENTS PER WEEK, OR THE WEBKLY STAR—Published Frid-;—91 50 ayear. SF Invariably ip alvance, in yoth casos, nd no paper sent longer than paid for, plication, ‘Se Rates of advertising farnished 01 V2. 44—N-. 6,640. Che Evening Star, —a LETTERS FROM THE Prorie. y Daag Ma. Eorron:—Wil! yoo atiow = valuable cola mas, existing | itl enable ox “i the orthy . 2 pal & stop te devil chasers, Se down oh and M H dren and some @ WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1874. TWO CENTS. EXCURSIONS, &e. TH OF JiLy EXCUBSIKCS TO GLYMONT. A fine chance to escape from the dust and I eat of the city and enjoy the fr- Of the river ts + fforded sna PILOT BOY from. EXCURSIONS, &e. HE JUNIOR KNIGHTS OF ST. COLO. Kiluse ive theirsecond ANNUAL BIG a Leet! c's Washingt A Tt ry 5 Avs ficient police force will beon the ground to preserve strict order. jy3- re abe | preUBTS OF Jou SURSION to MOUST Winns bere ws Biloonee F VERRO! THLes* jeave Glymovt at 1, The steamer ABBOW, Cs t. Frank Hollingshoad TUR- 3D. m.. Weber's fine Bras and String Band will furni h mualc for the Gay eet w| DAY, Joly stb, at 0a 40°cik tT Bound-trip. 50 cants je80 4t_ | p.m.’ Beturping, leave Mt Vernon! = Zan giving parties «ho wish to spend a D PICNIC, pl evant day an opportnufty at this besatifal place, Bond trip tickets, 351-3: JULY 4, 1874. WASHINGTON GROVE CAMP GROUND, CS pBE KNIGHTS OF ST. PATRICK ETBOPOLITAN &. B. Will give theiz 47a GRAND ANNUAL PIC-3IO AT SEVBWS 77H STRBEST PARK, On FOURTH OF JULY. * cents each; children mndor ten Fenze, accompanied by theit parents, free, ing commences at 12 To be Washington public tt is unnecessary toadd that the strictest decorum «ili ba enforced, T> 99- enre good order all necessary steps have pea teken ivi poesta oF JULY EXCURSION TKIP To The Methodtat Churches and their friends hoid » GRAND UNION Pic Nit at the above Grounds on SATU R- aed jendid and abundant shdr; | ter; croquet, quoit , bails aad t Ticke timors and Onto Ruilroats at i reach tv at7 B. 0 Sey $1; cuikiren, from 4to £02.) EB F. Simp- Teaais even ir a Oand P the Bx Sth street, bitw O a BJA meetivg OOLTOr 3 BLAKISTON’S ISLAND, LEONARDTOWN, PINBY POINT, and MARSHALL'S. ‘The fine steamer PILOT BOY wharf on SATUBDAY, July So'clock m.onan Excorsion for the wwe poirts, c: i at bh a bad nargencen arriving at Piney Pvuiot early : orbirg- SS ee LO Ree, syst {Chron &Bop iN 6:b strest wharf. EX ORSION SEASON OF 1573, “ROUTE BOOKS NOW READY. id Select Your R camp. 474 OF JULY EXCURSIOS STEAMES LADY OF THE LAKE PINEY POINT AND PUINT LooKoUT. Excampment Week ‘Sixth Regiment M N.G Grand Mall in honor of the occ: or LADY OF fom. LABR will bave Sixth-str . SATCEDASY MORNING » 11D c’eivek parrhving a Point Look out Saturday evering im time for the return. irg.'eave P ict Lookont Snedar, July 5, at 9 0'e!"k Tiving in Washington at 5a. m. July 6 ipefiers t> om. citizen 1 expecially te fowllice and ercial partier, aa opportunity for two Gays of healthful recreation and pleasure nuequaled t city, als> a fine view of the Potem and Chesapeake bay by day. Stateroom may be @ d inf atvance by e Br. Dorey Clagett or Wa. H. Clagett, 5 Market Space, Tickets, round-trip, for sale on board, at @2.30. Mcals—Dinner, $1; supper and breakfast,75 conts eae Every ¢ {fort will be made to make it ploxsant and agreesblo. avd worthy of the patronage of our citi- further isformat: ob eta A. PLANT. Agent. 4™ JULY EACURSION FoR Procure a Book @ NIAGARA FALLS, ECA LAKE RAP) PLAIN, ins By ¥t.5 Fe. of Koute ever offere! the pub The above Tickets for office of GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE, Nogtneast Coaxex 13TH STHERT AND PENN. A 2-7 stthatat PE AMUSEMENTS. 1776 NATIoNal THEATER, ©RAND CELEBRATION PERFORMANCE. INDSPENDESOK D&Y—ABTEENOUN AND GERMANY IN AMESICA—DELINEATOR, WONDERFUL CSEATIONS—(NIMITAGLE PEBSUNATIONS. Langhicg Gus, Song and Dance, Sith and Wal- : . iron; The Poetry of Motion, Mlle Antoinette Se CUETT SOCIETY ties, Jemie Howard aud ectfully announce to their numerovs frie on Crickets When 4 they will hold th f. ran fe els —# i BIC st Analosta kingham, with spectalttes of bis Wile Annie’ Boyle, for her years best danseuse on the planet. ‘Tegether with an infinite variety of taleat in ali the Lines of the orc fession. Munager Koge ¥, Theater Qomiaue, isl ass.stanc: . G rgest combinatien lic. . LEONARDTOWN, PINEY POINT, MARSHALL’S AND POINT LOOKOUT. : * 5.0. WU, Ansete_ H°: FORTHE FOURTH OF JULY Tne BIEERY & Speci, ie, fe: Jerusalem Leu Lovely preservation the excloaive use a occa-ion, they pleJge themseltesto i make it 8 dey of pleasure and e.. f Admi-sion, 30 Conte, Children, fre welcome je2® Se BY ORDER OF THE SOCIETY. Na ional Theater, the nata! day luribus Uanm, 1 os : ‘SLY MPIC GHOUNDS. OK * 3 ; - % OINT LOOK 6 MONDAY, JULY 611, 14, ENCAMPMENT WEEK SIXTH BEOIMENT Are OWrocx Poa. om, 10 Cents; Lailiva free. ~ 1 SCHEDULE OF POTOMAC STEAMBOAT | — COMPANY. WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN VEREIN. Grand Schuetzenfest LEAVE WASHINGTOS, dey. July st tS) a.m. ay. July 6b. at 9pm. Te-Day. E POINT LOOKOUT, 5°30-5t ib, at am = ey, July OMIQUE.—SUMMEB THEATER JUNE 29, EVERY NIGHT, AND TWO MATI- AINMENT! p.m good on Washing- © Joly 4h, the Vanderbilt will leave 20 Ez z zp. ini Lo nowt, Mar>hall’s and Piney Was INGTON, i olut every Saturday at § pin. tion ot the sparkling son-atien entitled, Ge IGE. Some. THE NEW YORK FIREMEN Baltimore, M1. ME STEAMFR CoLUMBIA ~ A VISIT TO VAUNHALL GARD Jnreseciog inthe last act the Glorious G-rms LEAVES CUMMERCE and French Can-can. je29-8t" See ees p (| ‘q'HI8 Is TO NOLIFY my friends and the pub- i ERS lig th general that I will have charge of ths WHiek $ WINE BAR ON TUESDAY PM t “ BaLlIMORBAT4 PM THURSUAY: st the SCHUBTZEN PARK (bslow the Sansage Stand) during the Festival. The best brands of Wine sold by the glass or bot tle, and a great variety of Mixed Drinks. Either of these tri turity to enjoy a sail o Peake bey and Potomac river with S3t loss of much time frm, business js parties a fine oppor- Chesa secemmodations—meals, Saterorm, So-—firet- 3027-6t" HENRY WILL. os epgaged in advasc: by = > (Zevmeamercan te char | GCRUETZENFEST mths city feach week st hs : tTEPHENSON & SHOT AT THE PARK FOR MARSHALL nace, AES Rain THE ceriun ce ene DILL’S PAVILION. | Pak. BBGS LEAVR TO AN The Jious Iron St ING THe Fest ae Wit B 2 poMhstipet wphart every THURSDAY | SERVADIN THE FINEST STYLE AT THE IN TKIP for the abo PAVILION. JeaT-6t laces, MiBeturciog, will leate Dill's’ Pavilion at é o'clock P. m., and arrive in Washington at 8:9) o’slock same crening. by Le OF ART. pastor oa be yp VL enue. To pasties leaving the city and my customers in wencral. am pow seliimg my stock st greatly reduccd prices, Fo as to prepare for the fall trate, LUSIC, DANCING and BEFRESHMENTS on one, and especially to TLES, an opportunity This trip offers to our cit FAMILY and SOCIAL P. for a day of heaithfal recreation and ploesuro an: CHBOMOS st half the former price, to close that | equated by any trip eut cf the city ery effort | branch of the business. shall be made to make them ploasaut VELY! AMES ond PASSE. PARTOUTS re- ane Megwy 2 { tho patrouags of our citiz: Ineed 28 per cent. All style of GOLD, BLACK Fare i Gall sud retare......6 cents. | WALNUT and VELVET FRAMES kept on haod- nd ie sen, edd tars made to order. 13-Lm WM. H. BYCES, Agect O12 No.2Om Exhibition and Sale\Nzw No 1B wepl _____Sch-strést wharf, : a 733, EXERT reat Fok Case Pe ato | THB. MARKRITER’S. ings a yj OF other poiute en Brake und ObioCanal, capabie of corrring aan ger- | 0. 438 40 strese, Dotmcos Dstt iy sreots sight fom Bply to * eS “__Goruer K and 23:h sis. Buck Creek. | Cycles Ol Eatntings, Peper Hangings, Wisdew WW 2 co0ne, Shades, Pictures, Frames, Pictare Cords sud Tes- Tid Fibrezsrw Sreezr, wels, Rings, Nails, &c., tu the Distriot AMS - > AGENT FOR “SUMMER EXCURSION TIOK- | _S¢"Please romembor Name and Number. jel-ly" 1B Galuway : LL KINDS OF OAST.OFF WEABING AP- A PABEL can be sold to the very best advantage hese Excursions embrace trips ever ti a . fond sed ciambra: ding toned toms FU: | wossaby seit eoreai etenacd Oe Goh ead tet city, and extend to all jol3- I ° Fo! ceastzs, FOURTH OF JULY a) ‘The elegant aud commodions Iron Steamer HEADQUARTERS. PILOT Bor. {E.woRKs, ats WM. B. horse Watt, | ROMAN CANDLES, ; SOK OSAREEG. TRIANGLES, ES, F SAXON WHEELS, CRACKERS, all sizes Pacer gic before parchas |. BUPP! FAO? Teh cizeet. je89- St = Hesagusrtate tor Bites orks. OB BXCUBSIONS. ‘The Steamer = NOTICE To Gas CONSUMERS. eS On Gas consumed after June S0th, the price] wi So rtssosy fk, weapes wicreduced Biny cemis per TAO) cubis Tosti fal ‘This Steamer bes recently been re- s ™ Setcmee rivers bas: fie maloog aad Discount, t7 paid wlikte tecen dave ng is sopectally aaa at alight Brenton! cane er —. EB | _seaerae Siiaa. BATE Tees. eet __OMAS. 5. BarL-BE, aatetary._ Sega y pa ie or =a terms. DOWSM AS a z Pao Srthe Potomac’ Apply at 949 aac Sl ‘eigraeaereit, Sette avenue. M ACKiNAW sTRAW HATS. Ww. ¥. NOWHER SUPPLY OF THIS piscine st AW HAT, FOR MEN AND hla WILLEFT & RUOFF, 905 Penmsylvania avenue. one ey tale ga! we ANSE ERAS aivaaautET a aeae DOWAMAN S GRERR, Bi +B = Eprrom Sta‘ EVENING STAR. Tue DistRict Commisstosens—The Board | THE SUMMER RESORTS. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | <:2 Complete.—J. H. Ketchum, the newly-sppointed Trip te Piney Point. ——$e—__— the District Commissioner, arrived here this morn- Wasaincton, D. C., July legs New York Notes. as adult, fru ing in the early train from New York. Shortly Mr. yw that the exodus be- A BROKER AnsCONDED. nefarious avocations, I would Washington I News and Gossip. INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this fource to-day were £430,517 41. Presipent Geant and family leave for gun, and the fashionable and other worlds seek seaside and mountain to repair the inroads of dirsipation and overwork, let me speak a word ‘n favor of & near resort too little ized covsicering its claims to recognition. 1 refer to New York, July 3.—Nathan H. Esler, a reat estate broker, has abeconded, having defaulted to the amount of $15,000. APPLICATION TO HAVE HOYT, SPRAGUE AxD CO. DECLARED BANKRUPT. atter nine o'clock he visited the Executive Mansion and had an interview with the Presi- dent. After preliminary conversation on the sub- ject of the app intment, he signified his inten- tion to accept. His commission is now being pursu’ Feepectfuly Tequest that you will give insertion wo seaiseed Oat of Congnene tn your valnablo yy circa journal, feeling as- that by so doing you will confer a great favor to the public iy and the foriste Finey Point. The beau monde may elevate its | Evan Randolph. of Philadelphia, holder of | and gardeners partictiarly throughout the Dar Long Branch this afternoon. made out = = —— a and AS | olfactories because fashion does not point her | four notes of Tost, Sprague & Uo., having | trict, who suffer anuually 2 be autary lowe Sac Roaasow will return to Wast- | Proumeme ee, Risener dio! I phair of the | wand in that direction, but for repose, health- | made spplication to have that firm declared | from the depredations of this classof the corm. ECRETARY Roneson will retarn to Wash — sate ee — ‘ou will then organize | fy) preezce, safe bathing and gastronomical en- | bankrupt, Judge Benedict granted order to | munity. Tbe law is sufficiently stringent, if ington next Tuesday. * Moura. Dennlsen ona Blow and Lientenant | /°}™@ent, commend me to this quiet spot. a sbow cause. The order will be retarned in « | enforced, to secure the object inten ies and if SEcReTaRyY Fis will leave this evening for There is no tinsel or gilt, it is true, but the | rew days. published will serve to air of perfect cl.anliness that pervades the ADMITTED TO BAIL. Andrew L. Koberts, recentiy tried for forging Central ratiroad bonds, and whose trisi resuitea in a disagreement of the jury. admitted to bail by Judge Bri the citizens. AN Act in relation to maticloes injerivw to, and treapasses Spon, public od privae property of Coban Hoxie called st the Columbia building this morning and Jeft in company with Inépector Wailace, to ride aronnd the city to have the | MDGIE Arrangement is a wholesome relief to improvements pointed out to them. Mr. Ketoh- | Grint ss ot bearing hore ten Cane ae Tare ier the meesster hour, and soon afterwards | tacts rumtlies cam here enjoy at modeeate rates take the amenury Gepartment to bond snd | sit that health and comfort demand, tree from Leer erased een the exigeficies of tashion, which et most water Pei ia ccr aap i ing places are a burden to the flesh as well a« the >pirit, tery Bristow to-day, who ap The tine steamer Georgeana took us down last Protect the property of ro bis resklence at Garrettsons, on the Hudson. PRESIDENT GRANT will attend the reunion of the Grand Army of the Republic at Paterson, N.d., on the 22d inst. Hon. Burorp WI1.son, solicitor of the traas- ury, leaves fot New York to-night in connection with official duties pertaining to his department as this morning 1B $15,000. TRE RANK STATEMENT. The following is the weekly bank statement Loans, increase, $5.490,700; specie, increase 220,000; legal tenders, increase, $737,300; de posits, increase, $8,516,300; cireujation, de trict commission, 50.0) with Seere- reved the same. it is expected the remaining commissioners will Maneing er grc " Saturday uight, and we were gratitied to note crease, $647,400; reserve, increase, $828, 5 le, OrEamen' Beefu! parm, Lowsvt Recoonizkp.— The President has re- le ee ee in to-day, | ‘At thore who avail themselves of these weekls BRUTAL BEATING OF AN AGED COUPLE. poy ge 2 late. of ethers cognized J. B. Caeablanco vice consul of Chile | irisihe intention to orgaaise for busines oe mong the quiet, orderly, better clas James MeGahey and bis wife, Matilda, aged i sanding or beiug mealicionly break ch. sing or belonsing maliciously sever from the tf weduct thereof. remy hing attached th ke put ished by IMprteomny et in pall oot mor be my oF by 8 fine net excend'n rd del beat Mrs. McGaney ina | “iyc.tulere Neither are expected to re- | son whe, stall wtitelly ew York. DLLECTOR Arr: *, people whom we know but are not wain(ed with, Whose presence is a guarantee agatrst the rowdyism which tuo often diagraces cations. Uur moonlit sail was enlivened by Foug, the opposite shores re-echoing the giecs #id Tondelays with which the opposition choirs strove to outsing each other. We passed the day at the Point, eating, sleep- bathing and loating—purely animal enjoy- but with the temerity of Oliver we cal! and would like to pack our valise ‘a, take a goodly store of literatare te the entertainment, and commissioned a» ur special,” enjoy the dolce far niente of the aljanthus grove for a coupie of weeks. We will certify that there is an air of repose at the Point, because our party slept six hours out of the fifteen. Of the mosquitoes which are said 30 and 63 years respectively, ‘were brutally beaten this morning by a milkman named O. H. Pierce, who keeps a sable in the rear of their residence in Brooklyn. MeGahey remon- strated with him about making 0 much n ise, and Pierce strack him on the nead with a large club, and atterwards sbocking manner. cover. The Plague of Grasshoppers in Min- nesota. Sr. Pavt. July 3.—Gov. Davis has issued 5 circular to the Grangers of thisatate, appealing for relief for the people in the southweste! counties. He says the counties of Martin, Ma ray. Jackeon, and Cottonwood, and portions of Noble and Watorwan, and, possibly, to some Monday 1 Unprrzoox’s F SuaLey.—The counsel for Ww. E. Udderzook no doubt were acting under a sense of professional duty when they took an appeal tothe supreme court of Penn- sylvania, bnt they certainly made a great mis- take, Every lawyer who read their bill of ex- |, ceptions knew that that they had little to com- | | plain of in the rulings of the court below. In fact, po question was raised during the trial in which a learned and impartial judge was likely to err. Chief Justice Agnew tinds so little in the law questions submitted by tue counsel for the defence worthy of the notice of the supreme court that he devotes the whole of his opinion toa statement of the facts and circumstances that go to prove Udderzook’s guilt. We doubt Nrep.—The President has appointed James Shaw collector of customs at Providence, it. I. Me. WM. O. Avery, the new chief clerk of the Treasury Department, will assame the duties of the office to-da: TBE ANTE ROOM of the Executive Mansion bas been fliled all day with the victims of Con- eressional ‘‘coniraction,” seeking to get the ear of the President, and better still his intluence, to restore them to their official duties. Tue Graraic com ¥, of New York, suc. tie ber or word out down or lying om such ba be dig ing Up OF Carrying awe, any stone, ore, id, turf, or mol lat ther from anch iand, of or carr: - F Bec. 3 Amd ben! * om cessors to the American Photolithographic | very ‘much whether tho prosecuting attoracy | © Mifest the locality we remained in happy | extent in other commmanitics,- have pee m web te ests bpestcc beat enter it ee, ‘OMpany, are now furnishing the photo! made out s0 strong a case against tue prisoner dieeieatheeter their presence at any d | Ag mtr en ing ers shail tifaity com .upls aphs for the official gazette of the Patent | in bis speech to the ri ~ jury as the learned chief wage Justice does in his decision aftieming the jadg- ment and sentence. In the fqce of & jadic affirmation of the justice of the verd: strongly expressed, Gov. likely to. inter; ecntive clemency. Our bost at the Point was untiring in hi eflurts to secure our comfort and pleasure; fol lowing us around like a satellite or guardian angel aud leaving no want unexpressed or un gratified. We advise ali the world and bis wit: to try it for onc Sunday, it they cannot lay uj there for the season. We only warn the cr: eaders against its temptations; the water being food. The impiements and stock of settiars under mortgage, given to tide over the pri tions of last year. Contributions in money ai us and clothing searcsty tions to General H. H. Sibley. Although the governor bas not asked ‘or aseistance from outside the state, contriba tors of the benevolent, addressed as above, Ofiice, under their contract. SuoneTany Bristow will leave to-night for Louisville, Ky., te attend the funeral of an uncle of Mrs. Bristow, and arrange matters in connection with his private business a‘fairs, During his absence Mr. Conant will act as sec- Yegetabler there tebed by inpriso daye,or by afi Bec. 4. And 6 2 We take it that poor Udderzook’s fate is sealed. Before his lips are closed forever it is to be bored that he will teil all he kuo such retary: tulamous conspiracy that culminated in tix | MfPg!y impregnated with whiskey causes » | will be gratefully rec:ived, aad. will be sure to ai by Jury om his wppoal to THERE WAS No FORMAL MEETING of the Cad- | MOF atrocious murder. One striking fact will | thi"st for Juleps and otuer noxious beverages. It | de need in relieving the distrem of the people her marie, That ox x E ©” | be noticed in reading Chief Justice Agoew’s | T4ired all of our strength of mind to resist th | -uffering for food trom no fault of their eee So ores ee os inet to-day. All the members in the city called | ohinion; he assumes all the w: influence, and we only yielded to the extent o ian aud appeal! at the White House during the day, arranging | a Campbell Goss knew that bis haifwone with three straws in it. Sas com The Cable Stenmeee Waretay an shall bee 0 abide the am the routine stalls of their respective depart- | alive atter he was reported to have perished in | <n of orange. We lke fruit dressed in tha Hatirax, July 3—Uormanication bas been | fics in “bls atm a8 the jusil rents. Messrs. Blow and Dennison, District | bis hop on the \ork roa. that he kept op | Yee =AnOE™ | nad with the steamehip Paretay’ afte Doe Commissioners, called about 1 o'clock, ani had | a correspondence with him while be was lying vg Halifax she experien near Forbay and wi oped that she will re a an audience with the President. A¥FAIRG IN MonTGoMERY CousTy, Mp— Sad Accident—We are grieved to learn of a dread ful accident whic happened on Monday d a continuous fog tly delayed. It is rt-moath in a few in concealment. The decition will bear heavily against A. C. Goss in the trial for conspiracy to defraud the insurance companies, wiich is stil THR VACANCY in the grade occasioned by the ch F : ; ance ¢ ¢ ; on Mz. Banznel Giceinn, ; 8. Ailare well. The report of the wreck | Prinereith to 4 of ‘he Promotion of Mr. Wm. 0. Avery from the in- | pending in the city criminal coart—Laliimore ivine Seer conevilion in this cone ii; | of the Faredsy was sent from the Pisten meee | Goeaon't [Approved Sune 2, 1860 ternal Revenue Bureau to the Chiet Clerkehip | 4™¢ricon. was driving his reaper, when the horses took | "om here by E. W. Chipman, of Halifax. Mr. he Potato Bag of the Treasury Department will be filled by « Tus Turr— he July | fright and rau oft. In his efforts to check thy | Chinmen, who telegraphed here from Picton = great diversit pinion still competitive examination under the civils cvice | meeting of the Evansville (India: Turf As | rucaways, Mr. Higgins was thrown from hi ast Wednesday that the Feraday was wrecked, exists relative to the efficacy of the many reme rales. When the vacancy is thus file! the | sociation commenced yesterday. ‘The race be- | seat, and’ fell on she knife, which so terribly | 12,8 letter to the press this morning says he ob- | Crass rcnlive to the effioacy of the m on Of the Commissioner will designate a clerk to act us | tween Goldsmith Maid and Judge Fu lacerated one of bie legs that the puysicians i: | tine the information from Wm. Earle, of the Colorado, or Potato bag, | deem it duc to Chief Clerk. 25,000, was won by the Maid in thre. attendance found it necessary te amputate it jing Sada Hastings, who said he got it | 00°F Tge and respectable class of vere i ; heats. Time, 2:254, 2:24 and 2 just below the knee Though the weather i bm St. a : ‘. ho are euticring trom the depredations of this PEnsoxats—Among the Washingtonians | scond race: for hence tart have never very unfavoranle tor such a patient, we learr Hativax, July 3-—Inteltigenco bas jnst been | 70 are eutiering tro give my practical experi- sailing tor Europe to-morrow are Messrs J. W. | three minutes, for $000, was won by Jim Fick. | Me Higgius is doing very well. Fone ere that the stoamahip Faraday loft | S500 tn ening one of thong peecnn he otato ; ; 2 a ” 7 Forbay June 31 paneer | ~ “ P Boteler and Franklin Philp, two of our best | Hest lime, 2:41. Goldsmith Maid and Judge | Commeied to Ja he notorious Daniel Aa 3 vines were literally covered with the insect, known business men. Fullerton will trot at Indianapolis July 10. Carter, who was arrested at Brightwood an ¥ Mr. Philp expects to be M a Good News for the Creditors of Jay that is, what was loft of them, one third of back fn two months time, while Mr. Boteler will The Columbus Races-—There was a gooi at- | committed to the Rockville jail, a few week- Cooke & © which, at least, having beonentire!y « vosamed, be gone romething longer, but will probably be | fcudance at the second day's races yesterday. | ago, for attempting to poison bis wife, an: Parapst J 3 Thi ¢ | when, on the 20th of June I dased them libe- here by the middie of September. | *---Mr. and | The first race was a trotting race for @ purse of | shortly afterwards mate his escape, was agai: | Cooke & Oo. will be sind te Meee, O | rally with @ mixture of Pariagreenand carvene Mrs. Sartoris ure shortly expected in Paris | $1,700, best three in fe, and waa won by Onto | ledgea In fait on Tuctday last, where, it 1, | 307, Coote & Co. will be glad to know that E. | rely, with e mixtare of Farisgreenand carbolie ‘They wil! spend the autuinn on the continent. | Boy. ‘time, z:s1, 2.71 and 23034. ‘The ssoond | hoped, he will be safely kept until the time o: | ¥- Le ident of the Oregon Sica Mergen | former to cleven-twelfis of the latter,ana. tm ---* Mr. Geo, W. Adams, of the New York Wares, | Was a running race, free to sll, tor @ arse oF his trial . me Company, inciocing 6 otek far a Geen | cos week, after s corefal axumieation of toe ES TERE Dee ERR ME ei Lee ee tion, on Truce y inst one of bis building tore | $1:000.000" stock held for the estate; amount, | "iter, Hot ove live insect could be found in the In Connecticut—In the entire patch. 1 am firm) carbolic powder of itself will suffice for their destruction. 1 notice, in other portio grounds, where the mixture has not & few of these in-ects, who do net contine their Gertructive quatities to the potato alone, but their convinced that the Kaweas Investep wit Hostitx INDIANS AND Horse THieves.—Advices received by the War department state that the Indians are on the war path in the vicinity of the Cinna- mon river, near Fort Dodge, Kansas, A man named Warren, belonging to a hunting party from Dodge City, was killed and scalped @ few | first race was a running race, mile heats, for all days since near Fort Dodge. It is believed | ages. The race was won by Gleaner in’ 1:43 Lorse-thieves, who infest that country, did the | 1 Sweet Bay was second, aud Noll deed, and not the Indians. The thieves have cond race was amile dash. Nellie Gaion been sucecseful lately m running off stock. The citizens are arming, and are determined to clean out the entire band. ace at Plainville yesterday, for a purse of $990, Thomas Jeffer- son won in three straight heats, beating Ab- dallah, Barney and Kelley. ‘Time, ing to 90 in gold, which was exchanged for currency, and produced over $41,00 Other Cividends will follow as the season gresses, as the property is exceed: managed and prosperous. The pol Oregon Navigation Company bas been uniform for the last twenty years, first to every do! lar of expenres and indebtedness and then di- vide out to the stockbolders, mouthly, all cash surplus. on the main street in the western part of thir town; purchaser, John J. Higgins; price, $154.— Montgomery Advocate. Knicnts or Pytutas 1s Court—A Nore Suit —Mrs. Maggie Lamadrid has entered sai in one of the courts of Louisville, Ky., to recove: the sum of £100,000 damages against Boon Lodge of the Knights of Pythias for the deat! of her husband. ‘The plaintiff in her complain: sys that the defendants (W. C. Cox, CO. W Kelly, Sarles, George Shadburn, and others, to this plaintif’ unknown, on the day of —, 1=7, ix the city of Louisville, ) did conspire together and persuade and induce Frank Lamadrid, the hus- band of the plaintiff, to join, become & member and be initiated into a certain secret society commonly called knights of Pythias—Boone r Park Races —Yesterday was the first day ef the Dexter Park summer meeting. The ay every vegetable prodact. the flower garden show their ticularly bave eaffered. One application mixture has likewise aflorded relief in their latter attacks. Having obtained relief myself by this remedy, I feel desirious of assixting others, aud reques you to give the above an insertion in your abje journal. was the winner, with Port Leonard second, and oe Harry of the West third. Time, 1:48. Jay Cooks & Co.'s Bankevetcy.—The Register has made ap order in the bankruptcy case of Jay Cooke & Co., appointing July 24 as the time and the Regi '3 office asthe place for the last examination of the bankrupts, and Witaineton, Dat. aly Daring asevere thunder storm last night James Riddle, Son Co.'s cotton mills were struck by lightning aud set on fire, but the flames were quickly sap pressed with but little damage. ‘The storm wa more severe south. At Newark many trees were blown down, three buildings strack by light Tee EQUESTRIAN STATUE OF GENERAL Tuomas.—At a meeting of the Thomas memo- rial commission of the Society of the Army of — TUE OvURTS. Poutcs Court —Judge Snell. day, Wm. Jones, Charics Sha. r, Wm. Lodge—and that said defendants and others to : dozen others torfeited the Camberiand, held in New York July 2d, | ordering that the: le in the Register’s office, | her unknown did beat drag and bruise her saic | "8, @0d_ several unroofed. No person wa< laterais for various minor offences. Harper instant, Mr. Ward, the sculptor, resented. for | five days before tha time, their proper disclo- 9 hurt, At Elkton a hotel was unroofed, and cou. | CO l*terals for - _ io inspecilon a small model of the proposed eqnes- | sure in writing for such, examination” ‘Tninee. | busband in golng through their rites, or the! siderable damage done. Green, loud and bolsterour; $6. John Gillis, pretended rites; that by reason thereof b died, thereby depriving ber of the support, car: and protection, and that by reason of their saic trian statue of General Thomas, which was ac- cepted. The artist has three years in which to complete the statue. [tis expected that it will au, mame; &5. Joseph John 'W. Poler, assault tery on Mark Towers, a little by; $5 and der, the Philadelphia Ledger says, is one which, under the direction of the court, has been usually made in bankruptcy cases in the dis- aes Foreign Notes. BETTER TIMES IN INDIA. a unlawful, cruel and wicked conduct ste ha r 3 costs. Thomar Hill, assault and battery on be erected in Washington, provided Congreas | trict. ‘The words “last examination” are used . Catcurta, July 3.—Keports from every | oc > ¥, or the District wilt build the pedestal witout | ins technical sence end nee eee e eee Fudguaatie sueeearmtam aes feel eaks here. where the famine hat prevailed, are'g: | Nellie Mian 10 and costs. eg hg expense to the commission. of brouze 1 feet in height. ‘Th > statue is to be | brace the full disclosure of the causes of in solvency, and an account in the form of balance sheets or otherwise of the property or money which has come into the hands of the bankrupt, and of its 4. sition by him. A short form of balance sheet for this pur has been for the bankrupt to charge himself with his capital at ‘be commencement of his business, the profits and the debts for which value has been received, and to credit himself with the proper- ty returned in his schedules at cost price, out- standing debte due him, the expenses of his business and of his family. If there should be any difference between such charge and credit it must necessarily be explained by a statement ee losses or otherwise.—N. Y. Times, July 2 Brn Pertey Poo! arenult atd battery on James J. King; #10 and George Corr, assault ant battery on Lewis Block; reform school. Edward Burns, interfering with Sergeant Acton in the dis- charge of his duty; $10 and costs. Daniel Connor, affray; $5. Joseph Lownds, larceny of seventy-five cents from ® money drawer in the thop of Ellen Spotewood; judgment suspen ‘The court hes adjourned until Mondu: the most favorable nature. The crops are in excellent condition. The number of persons employed at the relief works has decreased t+ 256,000, and only 400,000 people are now being ted by Ube government. Seemann A Vessel Struck by Lightning and ‘Barnea. Newcastie, Dev., July 3.—During a heavy thunder storm ‘last evening an unknown vessel Carmimat Covet—Judge Humphreys. was struck by lightning below Wilmington Yesterday, Jobn Phillips, indicted for bur- creek and burned to the water’s edge. No par leary and larceny, wasfound not guilty; OG. ticulars have been received about the fate of t rrington for defence. brie! 5 the crew or name of the vessel. charged with forging the name of U. B. Church — to an order upon Teresa Solomon; Mr. Hinkle m1 PRILADELraia, July 3—Between one and | or defence. This morning the trial o two o’clock this morning Henry Loth’s mill for telosed. Eliza Tapp, charged with keep. the manufacture of sewing machine cases, at Gbawdy bouse—appeal from Police Gout Broad and Wallace streets. was destroyed by | where a ine of $100 was imposcd_—was tried; fre. Loss, $60,000; insurance $40,000. Mesers. A. B. Williams and F. P. Close for de- Closed. nd she found not guilty. 3.—The Bonnet Carre ay NET The Den. the trains on the New ; . 4 Rape cases are on th eas ene aot another to record in this 2 are simply these: At Hille borongh, in this county, on Tuesday week Inst, proper relief. ARREST OF A New YoRK Bank Prestpent George Eilis, formerly president of the Nationa Bank of the Commonwealth, which ed tr, the panic of last fall, was arrestea Tuceday evening at his residence, in Tarrytown, on indictment in the United States circuit cou for having misapplied $53,000 of its money in December, 1872, to bay stock of the bank, which he afterwards ( ited wit! the Security National drawing against the value of the stock so de pesited. It is also charged that false entrie- were made to cover these ions. He wa- removed tothe jail in Ludlow street, and war yesterday released on £20.00) bail, Lewis B Brown hegre surety. The alleged malfeas ance was discovered by Mr. Purdy, ‘assistant district attorney, in bis researches relative t the conduct of Callender, lately examiner of the Jona! banks, now under indictment for fraud. N. ¥. Jour. Com., 24 Mayor Havemevee Keinstares Pouics CommissIonERs CHARLICK AND GaRDINgR.— Mayor Havemeyer, of New York, has reap pointed Police Commissioners Charlick and Tue PostmasTeR GeNERAL*uIP.—It can now be cfficiaily stated that Pre-ident Gran bas not tendered to either Glenni W. Schofield or John B. Packer the portfolio of Postmaster General. Gen. Babcock stated lat- last night that the place bad been offered to an eastern man, who was not nowin the country, It is the general impression that a cable dispatch Las been sent to Marshall Jewell, of Conn., now minister to Russia, inviting him to assame the duties, and that the tender has thus far been withheld from the public, awaiting « reply from Minister Jewell. Another report is that First Assistant Postmaster General Marshall is the coming man. ext. 's Sitvar Wapprnc.—A corres] lent of the Newburyport Herald sa tbat the 25th anniversary of the marriage oi Major Ben Perley Poore and his estimable iady was recognized by their friends, who presented them with a silver service valued at $500. The project was started by Moses Titcomb, tne old est cficer of the Senate, the other contribator~ being Speaker Blaine, Senators Anthony, Cam eron, Chandler, Edmunds and Thurman; Rep- Caprrs aT LancE.—The President has just appointed as cadets at large at the military academy, at West Point, Charles M. Roy, Law- rence J. Hearn, Washington, D. C.; Charles H. Grierson, Missouri, and Rabert P.’Ames, Bow top, Mase. Upon the nomination of members of Congress the following have also been appoint ed:—Samuel Scott Wells, 4th Louisiana; bag A Crevi New Ontzans, J Crevasse is closed, a1 Orleans, Jackson, will run 'rega’ Local ja Califo! ption ria, : resentatives Buffinton, Butler, Eugene Hale, | Py Sax Francisco, July 3.—The local-option | & little girl, aged ten or eleven years, was sent Fred Gr ’Cockrens, eaten S. Smith, Florida; | Hooper, Pierce and Willirms; General French, | Ga7@:ner, who had been eonvicted of malfeas: | | S4x FRancisco, July 3—The local-option by ber mother to a neighboring store for a small Fred. C. Cochran, 4th New York; Albert H: | sergeant-at-arms; ional Printer Clapp; | positions by order of Governor Dix. Hare. | the license party by a large majorit article, aud while there she was induced to go 33 S enasylva H 2 “| aes cmemenas —— nla; James L. Lusk, 23d Bentieyivania, Poult. | pepe Huse, C.C. Dame. } deliberation and in pursuance of the law ashe | 2INANOL u. y fourteen years of age. The tacts were not made pubhe until yo last, aud some time on San- Gay night or early on’ Monday morning, the amorous youth lettior unknown. For the eake of the parents the youthfulness of the parties, we have omitted to mention names.” BieMaRck axp Ewatp.—pr. Ewald, the x learned author of ‘The History of Israel,” Karly" just been tried xt Hanover for & libel on Pri the. Te sterling bills | Bismarck. ‘The libel was contained im an arti- reduecd their nc tinal rates to 483 for 60 day bills, | Cle wrilten by the Professor in a Particalarist nd 495% for Cemand bills. The rates for business hout importaut charge. to-day anxious pot to carry over a ployed, belance aces be at almost soy rates, Geedloe, 6th Alabama; Wm. California. Navar OgpeRrs.—Assistant Surgeon Lucien G. Hineberger ordered to the naval hospital, navy yard, Mare Island, California. Master H. ‘Winslow detached from the Narragansett and ordered to report for duty on the North Pacific station. Passed Assistant Surgeon Wm. J. Simon ordered to the navy yard, Norfulk Commander Joseph P. Tyife detached from the command of the Ajax and ordered to return home and wait orders. Commander E. K Owen from the commaxd of the Canonicus and ordered to return home and wait orders. Commanéer A. Kk. Yates from the command of the Manhattan and ordered to retary home and wait orders. Commander James O. Kane trom the command of the Mahopac and ordered to return home and wait orders, Richard Plumer, N. N. Withington, Be Oreasey, H. A. Wilson, and Gillett & Co., of Newburyport. ‘The gallant Major was taken by surprise, but returned his acknowledgmen‘s in a suitable mariner, and expressed the wish to entertain the donors at Indian Hill during the coming season. Home Rv ro IngLanp Dereatup British House oF Commoxs.—The Parllament further discussed home rule fo: ireland yesterday. Disraeli opposed home rale. He denionstrated the groundlessness of the com plaint that Irishmen were not appointed to high offices of the government, and denied that Ire- land was treated as a conquered country. He understood it. John Kelley, of Tammany hall, stated that immediate steps would be en te obtain an injunction to prevent the commis siovers from acting. He also stated that Tam many ball would leave nothing undone to have Mayor Havenmeyer removed frem his position and that a depatation would be sent to Alban: at once to wait upon Governor Dix and invoke his action in the matter. Tae New York Certrat Tax Suirs.—The long pending issue between the United State- and the New York Central railroad relative to the tax upon the 80 per cent. stock or certificate dividend of that road, some years since, unde: inwt a divi- ones two separate Parliaments would be con- | Gender bas just bow deeded ot Garewal, paper is GSN ‘per cent sand scsoud in each Par-| 4 dispatch of th clase ¢5 high ar &Gl0. f Q = . ti motaon be ment. Dr. Behrens, for publishing the artic'e, has been fined twenty-five thalers.—/'ai! Meil Gazette, June 18. Caswell, 4th Wall Street To-day. x. Jaly3—The Post's fuancial articte bonds are Gs lower than yesterday; Begiected he stock market opened! lined *.@*; during the first half- came steady Rist board, end hi strong, prices: Ix THE e magazine, in which the ey-lerders are il next Monday mereanti Tae Post Orrics GazeTre for Jaly sum- marizes what the new Post Office pill accom- plishes, as follows: 1. Prepaymentof newspa- 4 ‘tage after January 1, 1875. 2. Gives free Betivery to ail newspapers, to subscribers only, (daily, semi-weekly, weekly, monthly, or quar- terh: within ous hen which th rinted and published 8 the salary of all class (all under 81, Julyl, 187% 4. Fixes and 3d class offices on a new — of the Gazette, the re-ad, classes ha’ been made prior to the paged nde it will be held take Inall matter other than newepapors, r other limited to four pounds at one: rolling stock b then sued for i ie TILTON Case.—The latest de- elopment in the ‘Tilton from Mr. F. B. ©: to rook | ! Hf Ht ul REE | Hf = nicl

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