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The Comet avd the Earth. WR SHALL &. OWLY ESCAPE CONTACT WITH TER TAIL—RBSULT OF THE LaTEsT ons: THE EVENING STAR. e eee x PUBLISEED DAILY, Sundays Excepte : Profesor Parkburet, in a. letter to the New AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | Linprmy communication In ibe Tribune of Juiy i < hate sainaia meal eS gomets tal from: corgavore wil hosts ont days, dori: which time the earth 1!) hay THE FYENING afiR NEWSPAPER COMPANT, : days, dor s Ste priate eae *. estimation woo)! mg us withy oe eT it, Having settied that point, I shal troda = THR EVENING STAR = corved by carriers to + an illustration which otherwine might have their subecrib a Tes Cuvrs Pex oR been too suggestive of danger. A ‘ali man, Forrt-re Copies at the having an india rubber club two feet long, as months, three inches in diameter at the end, sees 4 #p ones Ger running very :rapidly across atable. He THE WEEKLY tay—1 50 raires bis clab aloft at arm's length, and brings ayear both cases, nd no paper sent long BF Rates of advert'stx ait for, ehed on application. - 44—N2. 6,643. = " mae = = x x itdown with a terrific blow. He sims for « SHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1874. TWO CENTS. slot to fost in advance of the epider. 90 80 point which th er would Nave reahed when : VE A Promotions and A. mtment: The District Commissioners, » Dende: u at an he SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. |*nctcriggmecns ant sppameens | “aveefisttessensmssae | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | wi iwiis"aours Sys toa = Eud! Doble’s Condision Powders. in the army of the United States, made py the | The District Commissioners continued their tssionership Muddle Witbia the neat 3 i i York. 7 The Most Expertencea Horsemen Use mr. | Washington News and Gossip. | President, by and with the advice and consent | Iabors yesterday afternoon and evening, and at in New York. In the first maré «ly FOR SALE BVERYWUERE gton News an P. of the Senate, and by the President alone, since | a late hour last night agreed upon an import. | “477®LL AND on nent ggaas CHaRLtIok rabber, ‘s anes INTERNAL Revenvs.—The receipts from this | the publication of General Orders No.2, of | ant order, which will be found in fall in our New Yorx, July 8—At a late honr last night wider Ny,an AM USEMENTS. source to-cay were $775. secretin Stcnetany Routson returned to Washing- CoMeCE-sumMra THsaTER ton last night. ‘T. April 1, 1814, and up to Jaly 1, 1st4, are an- | advertising columns, abolishing all offices un- | it was ofticinily announced that Police Com nounced in General Orders No. 77, just iesued | der the,late Board of Public Works; tarning | Muneioners Oliver Chariick and Hash Garton from the War department: , Geer 8 bovke, seconds and cncsenie at ane | RMA Teugued, oul that Gee W. Mean ae day be was attendiag to his 1. PROMOTIONS. t > ie auditor of the board to the District auditor; the | pone Superintendent of police, ard Jobn R, ce it may in- JULY 6, GHT, AND TWO MATI- | duties at tne Navy department. Subsistence Department.—Lieut. Col. Marcus | booke, records and accounts of the assessor of | Vorbis, had been appointed to fill the vacan: ring the blow £ . peneapppomscnagy D. L. Simpson, assistant seer A ae of | the board, those relating tothe collectors, to | cles. The appointment of Matzell will, of On Jul ow York Weekly” son- Tux DISTRICT TREASURY CREDIT BALANCE | subsistence, to the rank of colonel, May 1, 1874, | the Dmttict onllonue those, relating to assess. | Course, render the appointment of a new super | the comet to he fe from receipts from taxes is $105.00, and taxes | vice Shiras, appointed commissary general of | ments to the District superintendent of asseas | intendent of police necessary faint th Three tife, falloftangh- | ate coming in at the rate of $3,00) to S10 00 per | ubsistence; Major William W. Burns, commis | ments to th taxes; the books, records and ac | MAYOR HAVEMRYER's REMOVAL askeD ron. | unt fe ¢ ad ridicnloas stations. day. sary of subsistence, to be assistant commissary | counts ot the treasurer of the Board of Public Two memoriais will be presented to the Gov- | the length to be | mpany DANS WHITE SULPHURSPRIN | ch evening with the be eons of subsistence, with the rank of lieut. | Works to the District controller; directing that | €rpor to-day at his country sext, and apy with me varied in ir estimates from i? to ie rie pty, Va.ome ne eid & French _ Fx-GoveRxor Suerazap was before t ;, Lapt John P. Hawkins, commissary of | aii moneys, bonds and other securities in the | Will be made for the removal of Mavor Hace ars known te me, and w tend ist: grand jury to-day for the purpose of proen’ mbsistenoe, to major; © geigore F. Small, treasury of the late board shall forthwith bede- | meyer. Ove Of these memori febearees in a tithe ima, coal in- aloe skews Ga _ psa a tac om . = | com Beckwith: mcuce, fo, major, Jaue 23, | posited in the Treasury of the United States, | Yery compact form the conviction of Px wn esti poet fasrew s eg VA mentof Charles A. Dana for prblis Ist, vice Beckwith, appomted lieut. col.,assist- | and be subject to aang of the Commissione: Commissioners Charlick and Gardner, «per ing an alleged libei in the New York Sun re. | ant commissary general of subsistence. , | ard directing the surveyor of the District to | Urges that their reappointment by the AM ugh part of parties leaving the ety and my customers gm | cently en bim. 2d hegiment Artillery.—First Lieyt. John ©. | report te the engineer of the Commissioners | justifies his removal by the Governor. T this may be due the atmos- mera. L : : Br Breckinridge; to be captain, June 17, 1874, vice | ‘The following District offices are also abolished, | other memorial recites che Teport of the asse: phere © am pow seliing my stock at greatly reduced TRUTENADT WItLiaM Howarp Barros, Robertson, appointed major; Second Lieut. | Oftices of register of the District and depurs | bly committee on the abuses of the street cles: Phe brightness of met on the }4 and Sth Prices, so as to prepare for the fail trade, the U.S. Navy, died in Philadeiphiaou Monday | Medorem ‘Crawford, jr., to be first lieut. 4th register, the books, records. and accountsof the | ing bureau, and evidence of irregularities on { HROMOS at half the former price, toclosethat | jast. He was a son of the late John Henry | Kegiment—Second Lieut. Juhn A. Lundeen, to ates that it w uality on July b the star Aliaw, the brightest star with three exceptions visible in the @vening with it. As Donati's comet equaled Arctar tthe b 4 Ding to be transferred to the controller of the | election day, taken in the Supreme Court, be- ae 7 nore co Ma., an: j | be firet iteut. District, who is to pert he duties hereto | fore Judge Donohue, recails the demand tw! VELVET #RAMBES and Passe PaRTOUTS rs. | Hiict, of Baltimore county, Md., and entered | DOfrt Att, + stegiment.—Second Lieut. Robt. perform SS reattar sunees aa oi : ~paatc mh : 7 made by the board of Ald n for t 0 eee ee eee ee eo aC eee et Ha rosea wean Whe 1th of Sep- |G" crmetrong, tO be first lientenant ai Kegt | {cre Performed by the register without aid : ae ko . : J e § era L u a t tional compensation; office of inspector ano | &&nization of the police board. and the mayor'= ne » by no Means oenfideut th 2; itm Watington.@5 9.” | | WALBUT and VELVET FRAMES Kept on band | (emer, INL. His funeral took pi ment Lieut, ‘Col. Cnas. &. Woods, of tae 5th | tapper of water-maina, the duties to be here, | promised investigation, eed finally refers tothe | ent will be equally right JOP DAN, Owner and Prop’r sid tere made to order. i = oe infantry, to be colonel. Sth Hegiment—Major | atter pertormed by the engineer of the Com | Conviction and feappointiment of the police | ““The motion of the earth is 1,560,000 miles par QCMMEE BOA RDIN 13 can 0.) Un Exhbibiti Sale\ New No Grewxsnat Howarp had a long conference | Jos. N.G. Whistier, of the 224 infantry, to be | mission; office of public privter, all deputy col | Commissioners. day; that of the comet about 4.000.000 miles per BY be acecrom Se a? 73x, | ¥i02 General Sherman this morning in reference oe Somes, i Hh ges roa idk, | lectors of taxes and deputy auditor; secret ir) ; TRE MAYOR TO-DAY . d will continne about the @atne so long as Nise Wont MARKRITER 4, | to te duties appertaining to his new command. | Stedher Byker tov be earner geaat, Licat. | and treaeurer of the fire department, secretary | appointed ex-yolice commissioner Hugh Gara Visible. The motion of Va. that part of No. 439 7tp street, bot ween D and Je streets, elght of th ablic is of thi c Wi ner excise commissioner in place of \oo:ha . rome between 1 ond Wt sire It is expected that General Howard will leave | Nelson Bronson, to be frst lieutenant. 7th fo Public sonscle of the city ot Washington P ‘ bile i he city of Washi wees at cet eee the tail nearest us is nearly 6,400,000 miles per s 2 : a reasurer and secretary of the public schosis o! appointed police commis | day, that is, -) miles per second 2 ie 5,000 for bis new field of duty in about four weeks. | Regiment—Capt. Guido Li 8, 0f the 14th in- town sioner. of APES Popolar sod feats tummar Reao-t, sitm @. otock Paper Hangings, Wisder | Colonel Jef. C. Davis, relieved trom the som: | Heke ee beeen ed eee er fe tate tn tateey Mf Whe panic mesh Ot tee bomen es * ye a seep nena henwanene es t. Waskiog & Fremen, Fictere sores and Tas- — hod the ooh arene yp Mico be grey did Lewis, promoted to the 19th infantry. sth or ‘Washington, the books. records, and account- 5,000,000 miles at the distance of 2% miles ton and Ohio B. B..rimed by mouct sins, thy Nag eet ce Ucseateumece conn ee or Nie faptneen, Mntn ae 0s eee ae ete ee of those offices respectively, and the oe or ee Seugrene wiit he | 0M the bead. when it sail beve reached that Sy inti s frown, the idee, wed 2% boure says | (irectid ty e and > | in : - e Fame, 80 far as they pertain to the die . — ~ . itt th pane By rail from Washington Cae tents speatior the | 82 Please remember Name and Number. el-ty™ | SoG intantry, with, hoodranters ot Bee pee Licut. Gustarus M. Bascom, to be captain; | ment ot money, to be transterced to the con | eld bere in September, Fifteen states wait he | leDKtE. If the earth were to pass centraity reception of guests, s-asou of 1874. Bosurifal score. = = through it, the passage would occapy at 24 JEW AND SECOND MAND. Kursell. Ce ee eet Ee ee ter te, Pe oMP- | troller of the District without additional com: | Tepresented. Delegates from France and Don. | jamal? pz the hassage would ov« > N ONE PRICB ONLY. Ineurny having been made at the Post Onice | {2 Second Lieut. Kogers Birnie, jc., to | pensation therefor. All offices of acavemges an. | HATK have alreads been appoiuted, ot Bret thought possible, would ri ats ig dee! xd be first Heutenant; Second Lieat. ” Stan- | also abolished. The supervision and eare of th: THE CARLIST WAR. than four to six hours. NM. department as to the time when section Sof tue | hope E. Blunt, to be first. leutenant. buildings under oceupancy by the governmen' | Maprip, July stable near the house. Hops « 1 by the Boarder y © D street, between 6th and 7th oMpUtati ns imdi~ " Sl enishem aaa rareghoarae ty Hath Regiment-First Lieut: James Kosmigcen aha ; ncy by ron preparations to renew the attane mpon tha Cae cate that the pearest approack to the center of iehing te enjoy the cool bree: ft jor at W. B anch store 73% High et., Georgetown. jySti ime! concerning class mail mat- a a ) | of the District of Columbia is committed to th: tac! 5 ‘ar- | the tail will be not jess than 4,000.00) miles, Fegien Gil qdiverg en nO. WRIGHT S| ene ree ae nee Ms Corrantown. S70tr | Koes into effect, the information Is given to | 10 De captain; Second Lieuts. James A. Ba engineer of the Commission. The busines | listsat Estella. The defeat of the Carlists in id be a ce from the «ize of the Hil P.O , Loudeun county, ¥ AIT DO vce ali parties that the act took effect from its pas- | #280, Wm. W. McCammon and Thos. B. Bri hours of all offices of the District of Colambi« | tBeir attack upon Tereule, Saturday, was so ik times the dis- Eeferences at 1209 F street northwest. -im EXCURSIONS, &e. sage, viz: Jane 23, 1874. ‘The section provides | 0 be frat pioirge eggs Leong is to be from 9 o'clock &. m. until 40’clock p. m prt ramen have left that section of Will be sufliciently ij — * * ee ‘ames P. a 5 & 4 - to ca t to ap rmousty large arrive Deer Park 2-40 p Dt SORTER BACT eS one eet Kegon iby | Sth, 1872, may weigh not exceeding four pounds | the 13th infantry, to be major; First Lieut. Joun 'y the above order 205 clerks and other em- | erglissimo of the republican troops in Navarre. na tew Deer Park 3:% a m on ei UabaY, Joly TUROH will be, postpor for vach package thereof, and postage shall be | PB: Willard, to be captain.’ isth Regiment— } ployes of the Board of Public Works were de t Recssniv)s ALUM ——— GoMMMrrmE. | charged thereon at the rate of one cent for each | First Lieut. Joseph Kk. Hyer, to be captain; prived of employment. Of these thirty | Zhe Abducted Germantown Child. ~ ‘ i Second Lieut. Charles B. Hinton, to be first PuitapEirnta, July §—No clue has been VIRGINIA. ‘| UE STEAMER two ounces or fraction thereof. lientensnt. 2ist Regiment—First Liet. Stephen | puvcneen, selected to fil U sew-pamgltndperrya) [fnncon a) to the whereabouts of Chariey THIS CELEBRATED WATERING PLACE Navat Onowns.—Captain Phillip ©. Joun- | P. Jocelyn, to be captain; First Lieut. John L. | Porsome ti whens oe te ape e the colt,” | Brewster Hoss, who. was abducted from Ger PILOT BOY son ordered to command the Omaha, south Pa- | Johnston, to be captain; Second Lieut. Henry | the new ‘government. ren . Pee igh one ae miles, or # little within tue o: gx TBC mineral waters perha citie station per steamer of 18th instant, from | H.,4 eects, % pe first Houghrof tee eee: | ORoamizarion ov ran sxecurivaorsion. | oiraiem nate, OF thi distress. The abductors the neal set ae ee lowing . viz:—dcrofate, and all WILL NOT MAKS HEK USUAL ExcUR- | New York. Master Henry 0. Handy to the | fautry, vote mare Lieut. Hoxie, executive oficer of the commis | are evidently holding possession of the child to | CAtth’sorlit it would a Glenda ar Seciting and Crees ne coast survey on the ith instant. Captain Wm APPOINTMENTS. sion, visited the Columbia building at nine | Obtaina large reward. Three hundred dollar tive Disessen, Diarrhea, Dyspepsia; Beseraete, | SION TRIP TO DILL’S PA H. Mayo, detached from the command of the | Inspector Gencral’s Levartment—Major Absa- < &c. They are especially intiested In the whole has been offered. Ths father has received an | teh tbat distance daring its visibility? 1 think Claes « f atimente p: female constitation. |} )/LION ON THURSDAY, JULY Qmeba on the report of his reliet and ordered | lom Baird, assistant inspector general, to the | Clock this morning, and shortly afterward- it will, and more; but here the que-tion arises, anonymous communication offering to retarn | will the carth be at the night pit in itewnn ulisr tot to return home and report arrival. Surgeo: called the employes together and announce: | the ebild for $10,000. The father has co hanenes - + gpl sap tepabletgy | Send for circular, coutaining letters from cole: | Com. H. Jones from the Portsmouth and or- | 1grrase Neweenant colonel, to date fromJune | Salen oe meta He ened te notice in personal In the that he is | {become immersed in 2 a ee Genceteend Semmens oud corcifiontes of the | 91h. sent ene Saraeamactt Paswod Assistant | (uariermaster’s Department.—Major Wiltiam | Of, the reduction, and stated that in making ui- | ready to negotiate to the extent of his ability. Shih ite tail is composed’ My opinion ie we Coleman & Rodg Her Excursion Trips will be remmed on THURS- | Surxeon Wm. G. Farwell from the Naragansett | Myers, quartermaster, to the rank of major, to | Selections for the several positions he had eu ye The tail has beer increasing in length lately agents for the and ordered to the Portsmouth. dets from January 18,'1857, to take place on the | C€Avored to choose auch as bad been recom The Crisis France. es tne sanseT bean tone aoe wage A f. DAY, July 16th. ——— army register next Lelow Major John G. Chand- | ™€=ded to him as being the most efficient an? THE FUTU! ERTAIN. erie od 57 a 7 <a A. ony <URF BATHING, Anny Oxpens.—The leave of absence graat- | h7ny TG arm Stor. competent for the work to be performed Lonpon, Ju ly &—The Times’ Paris special anes ee ee ene, Ss FISHING, iy7-t WM. H. BYLES, Agent. | eq Assistant Surgeon John D. Hall has baen | /“7g,juarterm Department.—Col. Alex. E. Shiras, | He) then Announced the following as the | dispatch faye the right and left centers jammed pylon nape peng. Bean = E SHOOTING = oan + é 5 20 Li . 0. W. 291 roster of employes in lepartment :— ave agreed upon an or @ day declarin, diac " . 4 aouaeaene a Cnaeraee maven sane 34 srtiury Gaston: aieeoued ene Se commana seme or ices ree ae Chiet Clerk, Frank T. Howe; clerks—ist class, | that the ‘amembly determined to defend Mae which is very bright, with @ disc more plane- COBB'S ISLAND. VA. FOR praph to ist Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler, corps of | Tank of brigadier general, May 1, 1874, vice | W- E. Nott, Joseph Allen, =) A. Brown; 2) | shal MacMahon's powers from every attack of | ‘TY than sicilar. ‘The tail is wide im propor- i 5 tion to its length, but that ratio of width to ee realbete : ‘on, retired from active service; Major Amos | Class, Frank Stilson, J. H. Johnson, Ben. K | their opponents. ‘The cabinet has still a major 2b Paella. ' : tae eben ne eR Scmmer Besort is now even fox | LEGNARDTGWN. PINEY POINT, MAB- ws cone ee SW. Rely: ord Beckwith, commissary of sabsistence, to be as- | Howell, Chas. N. Weiss; in charge of dapots | ity of fifty in the assembly, but the Dee oe 3 ‘Terme $3 per Day, 918 per Week; @& SHALLS ABD POINT LOOKOUT. pance department, has been ordered before the | sistant commissary general of subsistence, with | FE. Townsend; clerks Samuel Bacon, W. F Shs te tae te Le meant, whe exe | prceaser Perkbecst hon given tes eoniadt Der Month cf four weeks These Excarsions,so posalar the pasttwoseasons, | New York examining board for examination | the rank of Heutenant colonel, June 23, isis; | Rruons games A. Grifith, HH. janitor, C | government is defeated the dissolution of the | MUCh more attention than “L have »nte—From Norf..tk b will be resumed on SATUBDA tor promotion. Leave of absence for four | First Lieut. Charles P. Eagan, 12th infantry, to L. Merk. dhe oe! 43 * assembly is inevi opinion is entitled to great weight ~ = ” —_e The splendid steamer Georgian 20th infantry, to take effect upon return 1872, vic . “ 2 Co 4 ® well as in length, andsh it be not too mach ba 7 sntiniastbicaammeeens wie leave the 31h neece een my foal tae Bisck ‘Hilts sxpediien. mejor.” H fish; levelers, C. N. Dadenhower, Jobr Delaware Smugglers. . : S. & CO. SA4TUBDAY during the season, and returning i eee ole. | Point Lookout ai 64m Bomtayenean ct , i : >| Wuauneros, Dat., July &—This morning | Carved, it is not impormble but that we may be Medical Department.—Lieut, Gol. Jedediah H, | F- Alexander: rodmen. R. J. Rothrock, Loui 3 Prd E | enveloped it. But I question it we shoald be Ex-Postmae’ +] 88 f Gree: xemen, E. I. Jarvis, Patrick Kiley | the prisoners arrested at Lewes, Monday, on « 4 : 4 " Dat 6a. 1. Monday. douse cee eee iggreee| [Port Parren ee MIN the rock ot eon nt | draugitaman, Joseph Lava; W.t 0. Brea G charge of smuggling, were arraigned before te | sentible of i f we wore, the matter of which it , $q Meow, cate for sale at office of COLIN brs laces Deposit; e., whe saopeiea 6 June 23, 1874. i ? D-H Fmer} Overseers, Wm. F Wallace, Wm oe States commissioner, Andrew H- Baker Meee Cis etaeomiee ek eee . . Bailread, Vani 4 » posit, ey pt Seog Hes —Mai 5 y. | J, Carroll, C. W. Cunningham, U. W. Schreiner lead quilty, was held in 9 batl for his eee op ven ¢ paaran Trip Tickets, $2.40 For sale only at the | come to this city and engage in the banking | ,27dn@xce Department.—Major Stephen V. ds. . pen f charges Tew able. Trains leave Batt ; | | do not agree with any comet that has appeared ia : Benet, to be chief of Ordnance, with the rank | WL. Hin Seen Ea ne, eam, GG. Etiages® and | 2) eee ee years. As ite orbit t ne “t J 23 7 leave Baton business. It will be remembered that during = c T4, vic This morning Lieutenant Hoxte addressed the | Samuel Marshall were discharged; Wm. Elie 5 2 Thy ceaines ye Ae nd Potomac Baili at depot at 835.0, mane $:59 p B- MIGHERBGAES; gmt. | thc Into seakion Of Gotgres on eat tan ronet Si Breeder Eaneeal, Jane 2s, 1574) sice Dyer, || iowag mote toe Ee A. Wulee: a, W. Alton, and Wm. Crosby were eact; | doubt parabs ak oer she Batons pappiy co BM WATE a Ten streot Wharf. | enabling the Bank of Hagerstown, with weap- | “CMC ow sercnt ry.—Capt. Jas. M. |, My Dear Mr. Willard : Will it be conventent | held in $1,000 bail. The hearing of Joshua kile | !a*t time. tus wacks mere Boset the ply to B-M N TAYLOR. ‘PRE STEAMER COLUMBIA ital stock of £50,000, to remove to Washington Roberteon, to be major, June 17, 1874. for you to meet me this morning, between © | good, the remaining prisoner, was postponed ts than we have learned ate a county, Pa. 3.17-la axtue Gouakee aa e werane. &nd increase its capital stock to $200,000. Mr. REAPPOINTED. and 10, ee woeen building, ag seer ng: | until to-morrow. Suing Seat Gos hemes ’ HOTEL, « Gelightfal and healthy | LE ud u é % } | Tome did not at that time contemplate any con- C1 r. rtain ot of compliments? Yours, K. joxtE.” . ESE ars ~ poe firet tin ce th | ye ee BALTIMORE, £OR WASHINGTON. ON | nection with the bank, but has since become DO cae ALE SETS ea eee | Inacourdsnce with the inviterion mie Wathen Erie to be Brought into Court. __ Last night was the first time since the with and, Hite Relizsed, alee located on. € ING HERE AT & POM SUNDA tig. | interested in it, and will open it here very son. | VOCaPtalt ‘aary [15, 1474, vice Humirevilie aw. | called at the building, and after exchange o Atpany, July 8——Counsel appeared before | drawal of the moon, but pA a TURN: thaves ste PieWsoves | Au offer has been made for tie purchase of tue | [TO (cor ek") . compliments conducted the new execative | the attorney general this morning with an ap- | Wat cloudy. From & few en Srouthng streeme in the ticiuity, will Be’ open rH OT Ok <RVENTH STR rt National Bavk building (J See a nea officer through the entire building, explaining ation to commence eult against the oificer | Of it, through the r Doarders Jexr 23. Accommodations first-class and y (ATO P MM. ARKIVING IN | aud if it cannot be purchased ¥ of the Erie ratiway on account of their manage | the concla- % ss ith the nature and syst) m of the work in ea: on pact 2M 4g from lang dl aful “4 4T4 PM THUKSUAY. been made to rent it until sucht i Bog scope Aes yeier E Meralco, Pera hon he —- : : Ubdivision of the tall than ervice; from wounds or inj net-from der, | ParTmeDt, the books, &c., Ke. Laut. Hoxi | Ment. Counsel appeared on bebait of the ot | Seubdiviri 2 r Pot mac Bailrosd depot a! 6350 m. and 5°80 p.m - é fairs of Jay Cooke can be settled up so as to | tare ccitrartad on from cee eectneti frum dis | Expressed bimeelf. well picased wit wae mee | cere in oprosition. The attorney general re | evening. That, bowever. can be q pa — a 4:15 B- 7 iia m. ‘The bol deg ge pore have the property sold. If this builiing e: duly —Captain Wiiliam Nelson, 2ist infantry, | eed shown him, and especially as to the conv: | Served bis decision as to whether he woul! | in a worl yaricnd eo rorine myo pictureeque summer trips thatcan Be eaperai, may omac Tver wi be obtained, they will look out for some other | First Lieut. John Tyler, ist iotantry " | Blencesof the system butstatedthatitwouldt. | bringeult. = The rate ot motion, even now perm Earaicm lickets st reduecd reise forccle ex ch time from business good one, and ma afl stipe Poa vformity with | necessary tocnitall the business wall branches | 40a we vaocosaneaians Kutea. | boernatyct, matin, even now, is enarm Gib street and Pernayit e1Sth street aad dations—meals, statero: tain the Freedune! Ue seat “rig. Gon | He afterwards made the following assigninent- | Elevem Murderous: being thirty miles a ssoond, and simu Penneyiv aris avenue, ard Beltisiore aot Potomac ceoome may be, eogaged in . ; Assos B. Kato, Gein ears’ Gonarink gcc. | W. F-Wallace and ©. W. Scurelsrarstocecr | ST. Lovis, July 8.—A lotter was received a | towatde us-but ite direction m Hroud dep t rooms and rates apply to B. plication te the agents. The steamer can be char- AnoTHer Inpian War.—The Commissioner | 4™0* 8 peer td Gol dames < Borat see all outside work in Washington. W. J | Kaveas, Mo., yerterday from A. ©. Meye xs TAFLOR, ‘Proprictor, ‘Heuovey Sten | Tucsdarsof each week ne reenceehiersice 72 204 | of Indian Affairs has received a telegram trom | ‘iwtenee, May 1. 1814. Col. James V. Bomford. | {£9 Sit outside work in Washington. |W. Dodge City, Kansas, stating thet his ra istance o ot oe pee tp 0M bane , ‘i 3. San’ the Canadian river was attacked dians or te date is, rong oe. i : 7 ent Mile: 2 ‘ , town. C. W. Cunuingham is to have controt y Indian: CARLIN SPRINGS bum bore catirely restos | 061 BTRPBENSON € BROTHER, Agents. | Incian Agent Miles, dated Osage city, Kansas, — 2 nd ean fe rented for Excnratens y xe AED & HERBNER, E fax street. Alexandria, Va, Pro Tt | Jely 7th, bringing news of a serious outbreak in the Indian territory. Atter detailing depre tious by the Indians, Miles says: “1 have SION POAT FoR CHARTR 4 GEEAT FALL3 or othor points ot peake and Onio Canal, capable of carrvi . Gbiselin, surgeon, | Tebairs avd cleaning of sewers. W.L. Hinds i, | June 4, avd three men were killed. The In : . : dians were repulsed, however, aud Il of th. spt. Valentine M. C. Silva, 21s! | '0 superintend the repairs of concrete pave. | dians were repulsed. — eu pe about 1) degr orbit some B. Ob ‘ ing 390 pot 7 he! i =e ne: = only approximat atm F.C. WESTUX, Aguat, 212 "st | Son-. Apply to 3A. BLENBON. | doubt the Indians will clean everything wn jor General George L. Hartautt, U | | ‘There bave been certain laborers assigned t = soslow. Buta sm its visible orbit Bort hwrst, Wak De "| selb-Im" Corner K end 23th sis, Bock Oreck. | repulsed. This ie “heir proclamation. “L have wy, retired, at New York City, May ‘16 Pelecierta bts GW Geneseo on FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. has been seen. ne REE Se ak W 5: coor. Tones to tayo others, case oer eee ed Gucper Rewet General Ajexantiet Be Dyer, | Stee ers ape tee Meas showing Street To-any. a ~- i “ The Bedford Springs will be 0 716 Firreesta Brxzet, arpest meatve at peor el ee tates comee. Tak Mo jor Lev tt Moldeu G8. army, rod the different Epantshed works god explaining 13,8 ~The Post's financial artic ayant sn he ies Foden, Fees ption of vishors or the . 5 : . : c $12, i Ns what was necessary to be done, &c. once Y > geute a ; : 4GENT FOR “SUMMER EXCURSION TIOK- | mics of cavalry, one to be stationed at Baker's Vineland, N. J., May 12, i874; Capt © B asa day of confusion in Castte Garden, Sieameadinas tee cea ok an wien “fond KTS” OF ERLE BalbWayY. ranche to protect government interests on that » Christopher, isth Infantry, at Yorkville, ae. papiteidaey rayiogee pape gt ont Aas’ as en excep. | New York. On Satard from Bre- youre Balirvad,at Huntingdon, Pa. and Walt ad, And one at the agency. Troops should be | S. C., May 4, 1874; Ist Lieut. Thomas 8. Doe- of buildings eos ‘ice Lat he 0 wre i: | Wonel rate Foreign exchange is lower, the xom- | men, with 353 parsenge Otio Baitroad. st Comberiand, Md., directly Ported as quickly as possible to Wichita by | bler, U. 8. army, retired, at Williamsport, Pa., ‘th Mersin building ba ereafter "| ine! rates having been reduced to 437+: for prime | Brittanic from Liver Grong | oll to the Sovinas. atiienbads ne Bey perth ee] mo nh Ate ees No hostile [ndiang shall be quartered at | May 12, 1574. = rg. spree ee section. Sunday came the and Pagrage checked through se | adetubing Onc tak Mae tore Ottieca meen jency, and I must have the troops to back | Dism:ssed.—Oapt. J. Lee Humfreville, 9th | AUDITOR MEEDS TENDERS HIS RESIGNATION. gold cola, Maney tienes Set ict | with 401, and Mond Beafcrd Mine-al Water sent at following rates to | 721 ania fe» and Hew — it up. Let the hostile element be struck, and | cavalry, April 3, 1874; 24 Lieut. Frank A.Page, | _ Benj. F. Meede, auditor of the District, upo: for prime merchautebic paper | Werp, with 47, the Idaho from Liverpool, el parts ofthe United States ee ates “pull irformaticn by applying above, _jet3-im_ | with such power assball ‘make the work quick | U.S. ermvy: retived, May 2, Isi4, Tearing of the consolidation of the Board o: | Government bunds aa 4 rule ace heety and 'ioees | LZ, the City of Montreal trom Livetoe Barrets. ice at Spriog, and effectual. I now go to Leavenworth await- Memorandum—John Kziha, a captain in the | Public Works auditor’s office with his, and ser- Etate bonds at board were stead) and the Wester from Bremen, with 1) Bart bervela = 33 foe OHABTER, ing instructions, and am ready to consult with oo ———— of | » will hereafter be ing Se a ee pelle pijheates conSned to Fennssoees. Zhe st2 mer | these remained on shipboard until Mo ope agg ee G ‘ed nownh and recogni in the army of tne | be would be cal upon perform out oj -@% lower 7 lay 's closing ox » 3,10 Heit berrels, Mulberry wood. do 5 25 The elegant and commodions Iron Btoamer F ray So Ouse, and is considered by the | United States as John Laube de Laubentels, his | any additional compensation, promptly for | cept Fic Pacific and Pacitic Mail, which open-d | Grcieratgen’ —— he La one Idaho, | er pa I PILOT BOY. Interior department to be a cool and thoroughly | name having been so changed by act of Gon- | warded bis resignation to the Gommissioners win decline cl OMe AC tin: Beek Cen reate | which wan the largest bembet over brenget Orr Gress ACG SLUEW Supe reliable agent. His request for troops has been | grees approved April 22, 1874. He stated that he could not afford to remain iv | became Stendy snd afterwards strong, the ‘early de- | asteamer of the Williams & Gulon line, were 13-1 Bedford Spr pply to WM. H. BYLES, 5 endorsed and recommended for immediate at- ae os SEE Gee the office for the meager salary of $2,400 a ye: cline having been recovered. 8! \ about 600 Mormons. A noticeable feature of l@ SOTEL Linicn > Cast 2o-t eel Sch Street Wearf. | tention by the military authorities of the War | THE Dean or Bisnor Waxtan.— cn TEMVORARY OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONSRS | ket bas been dull and rather bi the com; was the large proportion of good- yh af a 70k CHARTER, : department. The hostile Indians referred to | Rev- Lishop Kichard Vincent Whelan. the Ko- | ‘The Wistrict Commissioners have decided te ie locking. buxom young ‘wsmen, whe suemed It ts situated om the Bine F umber two thousand, comprising aboat ono | 24 + Virginia died atSt. A. ore talia Bax. | Yaeate their present quarters in the Arlington, arkets. somewhat ashamed of their position, avoiding minutes, by Fi S ‘The A. No. 1 Steamer fourth of the Cheyenne, Kiowa and Arrapaho cat Virginia, at St. Agnes hospitalin Bal- | and will remove to the Executive Office, osrne: | _BaLtiMon®, July irqinia sixes, old, 30; Vir | the glances of strangers as much ax ponsihle, hie facncaa @witchback. : in tite, timore yesterday afternoon. ‘The Femains will | of 17th street and the Avenue, to-night. Dr. ginia’s consolidate est Virginia's, bid Voutleday at 3 o'clock the ots nertea for Urh aCe ations. Iron Bp Can be bad for excursions on Thursdays.and Fri- The acting Secretary of the Interior in | be taken to Wheeling this evening. ishop Tindall, the clerk, took up the official papers Baituee, July 8 —Cotton dull—dow middil by the Pennsylvania Central railroad. BEINAY. Peoprie Baan nn. eee 1 Sey ta ve wR, FITERUGH, Agent, forwarding the dispatch to the general of the danny be = Senke epi rag being | this morning and remained during tue day, get | 16h Aik Woo ena improved demand: ——— Second Acuitor's 6 9 hea? ops-teel sa 6h Strest Wharf, | army says: ‘The condition of things indicates | the ton of Mr. Dav: elan, at bis time a we ting things to rights. The Commissioners acc | prices unchanged, Wheat cull and lower—whit Tue New Guxway Inow-OLap.—It ts stated SUMMER RESORT AWONG 75 & pressing necessity for troops, and I respect- | Known citizen of Baltimore. After completing | not satiened with this building, preferring » | choice, 125; ‘a'r to prime do., 140@15); choice am- | at Berlin that the new (icrman iron-cial Kaiser Ss BT 4NOX@ THE MOUN- | FoR EXCURSIONS. fully request that orders may be sent by telo- | tit Common school education, he was sont to St. | more quiet place, bat will remain for the | ber, 18iaiW;, good te prime reds weiss; commen | Shh immediately after its arrival iu one of the TAIN: ee raph to the proper military officers for the use | MAry’s sominary, Emmitsburg, and after fio- | present or until some more suitable. piace is | 9 felr do., 100G1S5; "Ponmsleanin do. laswles, great German aval harbors, be fitted out for PT ers ae vs Teter cannes Gf the necessary’ force tosuppress the outbronk | ishing tis studies in that institution, be entered secured. ci ale, and indians do-. 10GB; Western trial cruise, aud then placed in readiness for SB, Can be chartered (Or Bor oiine every MONDAY | and properly punish the pullty oarticar™ the college of St. Suplice, Paris, France. He CONFERENCES TO-DAY. soutbern, &3G@SS; mixed western, Tew, general service. Two more ironclad frigates and TUBSDAY, bi Gen. Sherman this morning directed Gen. | 4S ne pepe Cie pM eaeg “er =f honors ch? | This moraing the trustees of the reform schoo’ | O1d.785. Oats sotive aud. Stas are to be ordered in Eng aud a third is to . T Pope to use the 6th eavalry at his discretion to | Priest. He traveled through the west and soath, | ogji¢ upon the Commiséloners in relation t) | western mixed, @8@69; do. white, 70@78. c | be built by the German ety. it has check the raids of the warlike Indians, end is aid to have been very successfal. H's | the affairs of that institution. ‘The trasteca ex. | firmer and biguer,t weal ay aneh ; for some time been consid ceszary that ‘and promenadedecks, tears ecg ee ams indefatigable efforts as missionary attracted | pisined the situation and circumstances of the | ‘istous etrcng and bi the German iroa-clad flest shonid be completed nar Bae raons. . the attention of the Pope, who appointed him | fuetitution, and informed the cotmmissone, | Bulk mes by an additional broadside frigate like the = —— meOn 4 BeoTHas. | 7 Bae en Tees. ithos or | M4,Bishop of Virginia. He was ordained to this | that the District was owing them $15,000, which Konig Wilhelm, a turret-ship like the Borussia, <TR > oINTRS = = : ~ 1 tory initiative has La Roche- | (ice in 1841, at the Cathedral of Baltimore, by | would be very acceptable 4s foon ae it oould Le t ‘6. and a second ironeciad corvette. It would then INSURANCE COMPANIES. "DStartcred by SAGE EM ANDEBEE, can. be | locauid'e mouarchiesl proposition Brave ise | Archbishop Eccleston, and fortnwith oom: | Mage avaiable; Pie oma ae be Nf. _ W ¥ aud in te z — —— chartered by small parties for Excur- beeper | Samigcarnininr Lite erga Prckaes irons menced bis labors. Some years thereatter he | them that they were in sympathy with the Ke | dena: d—2 025. Quflee steady and urchunc-d eavy [] S2 Sour rable Lire assURANc sious to CHAIN BRIDGER, or other points. terpellation was postponed until to-day, in far- | was transferred to West Virginia, where he ac_ form School and its objects, and wouldendeavor | Whitky encoarged. Sugar firmer aud higher, lit; ind corvettes. The new ships are to be SUCIETY. om the Potomac, Apply st 949 Massacho therance of the plan to break by 3 the coalition complished much good. He there tound one to disburse the sum to them AS FOOD a8 Possible. Baw Vor. July 8.—Btocks dail. Moucy,? Gols, built ax speedily as possible, and two of them ‘The hasteste of thts Gongans hen tet'venetom |e = the minisuy bamaael coltenl: Teer: fal OF Rowan Oathole Se teen eatd: | “For several hours thereafter the commission | $4: , Exchange, long. 435; short, die. Gurera’ | Vullt ar speedily as pomible, und tw« England e largeet of au’ tar fretite nm fy fas y ce a .- ful pan Oastholice. Now there are 55 ry ~ tg = = J e 4 tu pmemigye gt ay mists, are ‘new united against it Tt i unter. | SHUreBet, a large number of convents, orvbau | Noners def the Trossary otfchale eee tee | We ee eds groms a atiet ant steady. | Wheto the Kaiser and yeare, while way38-17 603 NOW FOR THE Mocd’that aout Daal nes it, At ts ander- | asylums and colleges. Under is direction tus | “0pere and the Treasury ofc to be felicitater | Lonpom, July 8, 12:30 p. m.—Bonde of 19%, old, | Kur!.ret and Frindvich avr Grove FisE INSURANCE » eee Ge mibgniticent cathedral was erected in Wheelivg, | upog having obtained the appraval of the Sec wines ta wow ven, Jone: Brie, a begun at Wilbclmsbaten and. Kiel fi . ; 2 . ONDON, Joly 82:30 p. mW —Srie, WGI a. bly be dissolved. The judge, who investigated | lege and convent built. retary of the Treasury, Gen. Spinner, and othe: ‘ONDON, July 8,4 p m.—The emount of trillion | FEATS go, Bre still not co) ames, 8! et ee committee, te Seported. to wave applied to the | yyrtedarnon wecsing nore road by one of | the District funda: and Gen: Spans miaces: | Ler ereag me bask, Roriane ov Ban | Cure any Inwewax Wire"—The ag . committee, is repor' 0 have applied to the | the fathers the bour preceding his dissolution. > 22 - ~ | to-day ts £229 a . Sto | Singular snit of Jules D. Meyer ve. Ellen D. ae yitis Sperm senembly fr autorsation opronecnte ouker. | we Bikop during he ima seeming to bo iu | Gung Oteer, Tha July Intorost will be | coon cy meio eec. Paci Sapatchin coot | Une cit of Juice Dy Maper ve: Elon De | Msphattag Fire Inscr ‘Tue Crors 1 Missisarrri.—The Jackson | Meditation, but not speaking. He said, how- af tetera be tion for bed and board on the ground o1 | York—Asects, $6.5 (Miss.) Clarion of the 2d instant, says: “Just at peta eck aoe "my Meat Sade fying: | “They are overran with applications for ap a peg ven g 4 ae Saetnees ty Os See iant National Fire Ine nts writing we are in the midst of a dry spell = Aeacd intments to positions, many of theu ‘aR DeraRruenr, “ lectded in supreme court, spec phin, Pa —Assrte, $168 0 von of weather, but daring the past month wa bave | Wotse in hia state was observed about it o'clock | PO governmen asmmneven P-C, Soy 8, insu: day, by Judge Westbrook. 10:30 a hi 4 coming from discharg: jovernment clerk« 4 ins were immedi Prosasiiries.— neland Soles Wasthioek sage see" Thinno od thie bad frequent showers in different parts of the | yesterday morning. The rem: \, | But. dle commissioners wish it understood tha! ole pod Sand the | Judge Westbrook say! ve Br Summer Wear. state, which have improved the crop prospects. | #tely taken in chatgeby friends, and embaimet | gi appointwments will be made from the lac | Tower lake region partis clouds and warth weather | With great hesitation and doubt, my own jadg- , All cur inquiries confirm the opinion that the | Sfiirea for the grave and encased ina haci, | Attaches of the Board of Public Works. will prevail with local raive, south or west winds, | ment being that the revised statutes, which pre- screage in corn bas been largely increased, and | Sitired for the grave and encased ina hand- | “ at'o"oclock the Northern Liberty market | sed fo ecled charre inthe berometer Worthe | scribe stotem ot divorces Fepeal by necemary = 00L ¢ that our producers will be able, with one ot two | £ome caps ioe d Coffin lined with zine, and cov- | ommissioners laid before them the states o: | south Atlantic and gulf states avd Virginia.ciear or | implication the old act of 1624, on which thi REAL ESTATE AGENTS, COOL CASSIMERE SUITS more, rains, to supply themselves with that | Fed with black velvet, with silver mountings. P ¥. fair westbher during the FOR HOT DAYS. essential article the next year. The acreage in | The silver plate, which bears the simple in- | te marketon the Corcoran square, and at the | [niceties Sorin Cy . AMHALL § CO, OT 7th street northwest. 4 1 ‘Ri i i 2 z ; ? = g 4 g i ‘coast, with i * close of the conference left the rs with th bowever, in two cases has held otherwise. cotton is at least 10 per cent. below that of last | <cription, “Richard, Vincent Whelan, First | Comnissionerr, after which the removed siso am informed that the court of common Jess BOYLE. — BANK BARNUM. | coor sERGcE svITs year, but the tillage bas been better, and we Bishop of The States of ike panexect Secord: | headquarters to the executive office. ‘Obie valley sear, re teams, pleas of this city bas also so held. I reluctantly, JUAN BOLE & Co.. FOR HOT DAYS. Would fain hope that greater care will'be taken | &Dce with the wishes of the 1s CARTON | ow ASSINDART ATTORENE om Tam Deeesanr. | coor 1 fat term, follow their precedents, re- ABAL ESTATE ANU NOTE BROKERS, i in handling and preparing the staple for mar- —————___ Gen. Wm. Birney has been appointed Assist- ‘and th» a ee basa oe COOL FLANNEL SvITs ket than heretofore.” Srcomn Dav ce exnlose Beason Races | su cosyar the Disitiot, is pines of Mei, | sateen 4 4 IGE SALE Bantecane HOUR ou T street FOR HOT DAYS. Scrcts ov au ax-ComvanunareCoromat— | Fortes Breet eee ae ae a | Miler, remeered, Be lea aitive of Aube: der Relegrashic reports | res eC acer er cae Belen ere neo Or and H HOUSE No 1010 Masachamtis arcoee, | COOL BROWN LINEN SUITS Sry: committed Culcide yesterday ar tienes | {OF the Hoperel stakes, value 8500, added to | &4 years of age, and le the second son of Jame: upper regularly BOM Fe, 486 24 atrest cast, for sale or rents FOR HOT DAYS. in New York city. He was found sitting in his | Sweepstakes of $50 each, play or 93 in, wo; | G- Birney, the free-soil candidate for President » Dele lara’ Bow: price: $2004” Sererst ona HOUSES, Blood was fowieg Tree Oe eng bis last. | Zhe third 800 out of the stakes; Glatanee bait « | of the United States in 1540 and 1544. He begay ma pe oe EF Gh.sed to Gh. Lake smal orn, a HOUSES. | CooL BLURB LINEN SUITS Blood was flowing freely from his mouth, anda | the third $30 out of — the practice of law in Uincinnati, and on the 4 : m Prac ‘dne wakus. unproved and un- FOR HOT DaYs. Derringer revolver lay — the floor by his | Wot yon by Bolmont’s Babylon, Hiteheook's bi - ont oe = war of the ——, be caer eae — tow Banton ov excnauge tor city | COOL ALPACA COATS towh endoat ot the head Jast back Gf the | John was second, and Jamea A. third. manded acompany in the’ let New J vol y nothing = 800.000 feet of GROUND in various ‘The second race was for a purse of $150 for He to circumstances. ‘of Kroon ofthe eity for sale at ow farina me FOR HOF DAYs. | tight ear, and death quickly ensued. Financial | a1! gece, the eutrance to the seoond and | fnteers, | He served in the successive the Will exchange for productive laproees we matters are supposed to have been the cause of 5 two-mile heats: ‘Tho stertere mons | matof Reneral, and in ‘grade in th them furnished House for rent at $1s'per month easter | COOL WHITE VESTS the act. Franklin's Arizona, Little's Felloworaft, Mo- | tote achieved ty car totes enka ee ie went ence — FOR HOT DAYs. ACYCLON® AT SAVANNAH.—. clone passed Grath’s Jury, Lawrence & G. Lorillard’s Shy- also od a trignae in the Carolinas, anc after ‘specitis FRESH SUPPLigs. st Grex Savannah, Ga., Sunday night, tearing up one he cone EyRTOOk. ‘The first heat | sohsequentiy in the armies of the Potomac and een, from CBEAP PRICES trees and unroofing houses. Tue grand s\ ced Sere ee eee erat was second: | James. ‘At the close of the war his brigade hels takea GENTLEMEN'S DEESS CASSIMERE BATS, | CHEAP PRIC B HOT DAYS. at the fair ground was destroyed. The track | and Jury third. s S41, The second ad position before Richmond, anv door and there heldYor examination " CHEAP PRICES: of the storm was narrew, but the force was | heat was won B] Demnsbrecks Arizona second. | was one of the first to enter that city. Hi YOKOBAMA HATS. terrific. The displey of electrical phenomena | Fellowcraft ab Jury fourth, and Shylock | health was shattered during the war,anthere —— ‘mysterious thaw MACKISAW STRAWS. ‘wae gra >=. Finny ion ‘was for the Monmouth ‘ moved to Illinois, but his condition not impro' s Mme. ipg he juded to go south, and in 1870 wen: Just received st STINEMETz’s, Svicipe oy 4 Souraemx Paysicrax.—Dr. | value $1,500, added to sweepstakes of 850 each, te He tev sorvedac cass a tunnel is called J; K. Jennings, a prominent physician of Nash- | play or pay, second horse to receive $300, and ae ‘the dun: source of a7ua pura jour Peanayivenie avenve. FOR ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF eke Pee Be Le eaten hotel at | third $150 out of the stakes; distance, vwo' and | srazucee, sud was also offered the position of or us a rss is yesterday morning. | = miles. There were four nomina- His hestel havin Rameuny ieatnd anaes 1 His niece, a daughter of ex-Goy. Wise, of Vir- | tions, out of which ’8 Bowl- fy y y WINE OF THE Woops. Thin Apparel ginia, was with him at the time, ing, SWhinper, Baveocl & 1am ee (oe = VEGETABLE CATHABTIO AND DWHIU. = @o TO A. STRAUB’ POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 1011 PBENSYLVANIA AVEROB, Betwoon Ih ond Lsh strovts, 3033-07 fiers doy. asi’ a 4 r 7