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ono tare Pwo Casts cock. By fi—three months, | 1.30, six monthe, 83.07; one Fe | cane ent longer than paid for, o OL —No s “ta Ranocf verte fecctceel on epeibeatied, - 4I—NS. 6,646. WAS AINGTON EE D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1874. TWO CENTS. ——— - S aearee : MER RESORTS. | TO THE STAR. { SORTS. ENTS. f Onr Provisional Government. THE SUM) TELEGRAMS ‘ SUMMER RE: = ____ AMUSEMENTS. EVENING STAR. ACTION OF THE COMMISSIONERS TO DAY. cee ee ann GUactan eek ee, MEEE BUSEDING- ((O1QCE—SUMMES THEATER. +... | _ The District Commissioners visited the execu- Buse Hover, July 9th, i874. URW YORE ILLUMINATED ALL IOWA JULY 6, EVERY NIGHT, AND TWO MATI- Washington News and Gossip. tive office, at the corner of Tith street and the | Editor Star: Allow me to use your widely ci’- | xen yore Jule The ee Ga enh ke a NEES. ras + ——_—_e—___ avenue, about 90’clock this morning, for the | Culated pot ead je ohne ed = oe out in Wehawken fast evening was inthe Hric ears; ee eas SS te eres" Rew Terk Weeds INTERNAL Revenc purpose of examining the furniture and fixtures | Of 4 healthful and comfortableresort: Away up | oi) works. Tt was caused by a stroke of light- ted umber i BIO BOOT. cs ecianiin there, and then proceeded to Columbian butld- | town perched upon seven hills, and twenty-Lve Py pong pg sing © meory anna woxthe, St reason ab ta 4 FP Sap nets bod Se “th tape nioe haan ‘Tux Finst National BANK of Farmer city, j !Dg; on 4% street. Their office in this building | hundred feet above the ee: level, deriving it~ . The flames spread rapidly, and one ee oie s ts ie. Perfor mance will corelude sch evening with tha . ce | ‘she room previously occupied by the treasu- | beanti{al mame from a still more beautiful | (on™... The flames spread re ry Gersces atakinn seliet frest | spusuline Puckee cone Freneh Miinols, was to-day authorized to commence | Mor the board of Pubic Works, beste ce ting which sparkles and bubbles up fifteen : the city will find here all the CAN-CAB. is7-6." business with a capital of 000. No. 5, and hereafter will be entered through the jousand gallous of pure ice edd water per ton. ome. Address Mrs. MABY A. ebief clerk's and Lieut. FRENCH, Kamiie 2, Loudoun county,V: BAsLow's onreene OF ART Tue PREsipENT will leave Long Branch on Hoxie’s rooms, instead | minute, and is by far the lar, spring in the 226 Pennsylvania avenue, of from the passage. The commissioners re- te. The spring is named ‘Belle Fountaine’ mained. at the buiiding ovly a short time, and | and is a marvel of beauty. The country . 7. smaller tanks, containing im all 125/000 barrels, alse took fire about midnight, and it was thoaght ae Monday or Tuesday for Saratoga, where he has To parties Lavina the city and my customers in engaged rooms. He will remain several days others would follow. inaccessibility of th *“LEKMONT House, cf | c- — 2U.H MOUNTAIN. PA, t West in Keneral. shortly after 10 o'clock proceeded to the Treas. | rounding Bellefonte is wild and mountainous | Others would follow. | The inacoes 6 ; - and be present at the regatta. ury department to pertect their arrangements | the view at some points rivalling any this side iy since the sommnanecnaeet anaes tt oo ans oe eae ee eae iat Excetly retuced wy Tegard to the financial affairs of the District. | of the Missisetppt. Beantical waiks and drives | {i rince (he commencement, makes it impos Prices. so se to prepare for the fall trade, MR. BLackvan, superintendent of foreign | They are preparing biank forms for use, and | in every direction otter strikingly varied | icy ookid uot be anssrtained, cn the ie ane pr AOMGS ot half the former price, toclosethat | wails at the Post (ffice department, retarned | framing teguiations in regard tothe payment | scenery. One drive leading to the top of Nit- asoe: rauch of the business. ly to burn all day, but it is estimated at $60,000. "These works are probably the largest im the United States, all oil coming over the Erie road being stored there. The light from the fire illuminated New York most ef the night. One hundred and twenty-five men wil! be thrown oat of employment. About one year ago the same works were struck by lightning and one of the tanks was ignited, but it was ex- tinguished with but slight fose, THE FIRS STILL RURTING. of the interest on the debt, the amount due the | tany Mountain gives a view of twenty miles tn employes, &¢ ® each direction of “William Penn's valley,” THE AUDITING COMMISSION tract richly cultivated and fipe with harvests bave taken the rooms formerly occupied by the | Here is located the State Agricultura engineer's office,and with a force of cler! College with its experimental farms commenced their labors to-day. Mr. E. G | The road up tothe Nittany mountain isa fine Church, formerly connected with the Ccn- | macadam, and the rich foliage, beautifal flow. mal Globe, ig their chief clerk, aud jon and op oy eyed a mony ‘bey are overwhelmed with business to | journey one not easily forgotten. From ‘Per Gan, The rush of claims and accounts into | due’s Gap, “The Eagle Nest," and the «Rattle his effice has already vecessitated the appoint- | Suake ws are unrivalled in the way of VELVET FRAMES ani PASSE PARTOUTS re- | !8st night froma two weeks’ absence in Boston . B ‘on han otealaanieaet Ba Smodotoorder. = jel3-Im_ Lizvt. Mus, of the United States marina OLDNo.Junm Exnibition aad Nuw No | corps, leaves here Monday on a month’s leave = { +4 of absence, which he will spend on the Eastern ) Penns) lvaria ay nue . Shore of Maryland. ArromnteD.—The President has appointed Maximilian F. Bonzana to be superintendent of QHETAN DOs At UM SPRINGS. . HENaNUVOAH COUN Fae STONE AND ATERS at a ‘ » Bot ween Da : ©. 439 Nitors above Odd Fellowa? Halle ee Choice Oil Paintings, B: oO tickets by Baltimore and Ohio! New Yor«, July 1l.—The fire which bro! Also, largest stoc! + Sew ¢ ment of clerical force and to-day Mr.Christopher | lovely natural scenery. Every evening here, a! evening in the oil di ‘of the Erie padcs, Pictures, Frames, Pi the mint of the United States at New Oriea Bale, of Georgie. ine tink ts tak eee | gris ar be ee aay ee oat last evening in the oll depot of the Fire “go-rxnws ast” Z Tepimans. His commission was forwarded %0- | sion to cances damages inourred by ‘pabbe im: | Encse proepect pointe, Tee on tives ead meat, burning, with no hope of extinguishing the 7 Picase remember Name and Number. jel-ly" | J#y- - provements, wae sppointed accounting exam- | tain streams dash right through the town, and | cases Srct it te purmed ont. JEW AND SROOND HAND. Gun. Baker, commissioner of pensions,start- | Iner in the office; likewise Messrs. J. Q. Kern | are spanned by artistic bridges. Beautiful res. AK EXrLosion. I ONE PRICE ONLY. fase tae Mi atl snd Samuel Walker, all of whom are busy at | idences also abound, and oseny y comman ting At about 930 o’clock this morning a tank, New Clothing sold at very reasonable prices Se | Cd last night for Mankota, Minn., ona visitto | Meir aecks to day. It ia probable that more as- | positions about the ‘town. | This is the home ot | cohtaimne’ 3 oou,oos ‘oa tomnalote ont lected. stock wf second ‘hand Olothing ATW, | Dis family, and will be absent some time. Dr. | sistants may be required to adjust these claims | Governor Curtin, who. has his family here all i . m the time prescribed by law. the year round. Space forbids further mention Ploded with a territic report. The cap’ was It does not seem to be definitely known | Of the town and its environs, though ’tis difficu t lown over 400 feet in the air, and tower after JU 619 D atreet, bets 6th and 7ch a < moet Pret rsa rh Bom irate a Lockey is acting commissioner in his ab- ee _ ‘he buildings have Leen much improved ¢y new } tower of flames filled the air to upwards of 200 ——— ee ir Mr. J. R. i t | toleave so plearant a memory, andeven while Thaiybeate Seting iefe une braces” oe EXCURSIONS, &e Navat Onpens—Ensign Wm. P. Cioson, | the District meditorehig” Care” Will accept | Welenre to plearant s memory, andeven whtis He at peed Bates of charges :-— Board per day. @3; per week = ——_"~";_“"-______ | ordered to the Colorado at Norfolk, Va. Gun APPOINTMENTS. But we must saya word of the ‘‘Bush House,” te | Sye either burned or torn ‘and the cooper 217 20; per month, of 23 di ._Unildren aad 10N10 PABTIES OB FAMILIES ner George W. Omensetter, to the Brooklyn at | Since our report of yesterday the following | hotel of Bellefonte. itis delighttully situated. | shops and one warehouse are burned, while iis colored servants, baif price. White servants, three- | PP > appointments shave been made: Mr. Join | Clore tothe railroad to be sure,batthe four tram | S°< ane eo ome fourths price or according to accommodation’ For ‘Who wish to spend the day in the country Key Wert, Fla. per steamer of the 18th instant | ¢hfommenss have t pointed a clerk to Mr. | ®day serve as an interestingdiversion, for upon pect yg hae — i. ee Bos, Jaue, September aad October, liberal deduc- CAN BIRE A FIRST-CLASS OOAUH from New York. Stanton, attorney for the commissioners; James | ¢&ch train-arrival the porches and’ windows | fron the great heat, and all Pamphlets for distribution at the Springs, Oole- |p ing at 141% Pennsylvania avenne, ji-1m | T#2 DistRioT InTenusT Parp.— The Dis- | Campbell hasbeen appointed aclerk, and Frank | afe filled to sce and discuss the «‘new arrivals proverty in the pboriond bas either been mon & Bovers, Ebbitt Horse, Washington. 7 applying ansy| wenne. j s Doving meesenger in the office of the com- | The capacity of the hotel is 300, though the ed or badi; aged. it that Re good until November 1, tom | 7 ys ¢ p Rg IO NS iriet Commissioners have drawn a warrant on | Dice © hearts of the proprietors, Messrs. Wilkinson & | 19 burning of the fret that lon sigte tosen sm Washington. 95 8), E es the Trees ury for the July interest on the (o., would seem to be large enough to equeeze | One near it'te muck erie ae mi vo JORDAN, rand Prop’ rth of Se popeler, £4,000,000 loan advanced by the First National | The litical Situation im France. | in one hundred more. and that last hundred ated blew the cap off, and in an instant later On TEBN' FaMILY Bank of NewYork. It required an aggregate WHAT THE GOVERNMENT WANTS, Yrould ‘be glad they had come.” The ventila- | the tank was ina blocs, ‘ed with good B: ard em of $144,000 in gold to meet this demande Which | | The committee of thirty of the French asser- | tion here is fine, the halls being 21 feet wide, ApS: PL Sy Bat Down forwded ee peteing eaten caeae: | con seers crvgeeen, Soe, fA, ewe pede rt os = ae: ing ye: lay. ‘oul in iT of 6 inte. ‘a e 7 GEMEN WILL CELBDRATR %. TON. batty Toot at et THE FOLLOWING boards of medical officers | rior, addressed the committee and presented the | the semmer porehes covered with willows ran | 2°W THB OBA™ om 3 ver as far as MORROW. New York, July 11.—The Orange societies will celebrate the 12th instant by attending di- vine service at the church of S' H. Hits a » but it is views of the government. He said the govern- | toits very edge. Boats are at the disposal of ment would accepta bill drawn up by the com- rr. and every fisherman should throw his mittee which provides for the continuance of | fly bere once at least. Trout may be caught the title of president of the republic, for the | within three minates walk of the hotel. The he ris ind have been sppointed tor the examination of Resort, sita- - PPO! S ated inne Beat part howd oat, Pas nee I Fe Lee, ce | saslatant surgeons for promotion and admission very near Purcellville Depot, Washing: into the medical staff of the army: At New ton and Onio med, by mouatal ONS York city, Surgeons Jos. B. Brown. John (G{ECRGIANA EXCcU! rit Ia miles from the ‘Blue Ridge. jt. They will march there in « bod sos. creation of a second chamber, and for the or- | streams, in fact, all through the mountain here, Rite carry no banners 3 wear by rail from Washington city. is pow open for the ror u Bil, B. E. Eryer. and Assistant | ganization of a personal septenate to terminate | abound in trou Nerything is done to make | regaiis. On Monday they will go on a plenic reception of gests, season of 1874. Beantifal scene- Surgeon A. H. Hoff; at San Francisco, Sur- | With the expiration of Machtalion's seven ears’ | the guests feelat home, and that stiffness so up the Hudson, with regalia and barges deco- TF» Pleasant woiks. livery stable near by,a bah- | LEONABDTOWS, PINEY POINT, MAR- | Zeons Chas. McCormick, C. C. Keeney, Geo. E. | term, or sooner in case of his resignation or | often seen in like resorts, vanishes instantly as rated with their colors. A large force of the bn m Sep Be mee filled. large airy rooms, aod SHALLS ABD POINT LOOKOUT. Cooper, and Assistant Surgeons D. L. ffunting- death; but it was desirable that certain provis- | the genial face of Mr. Wilkinson and bis wite re g Hops will be given frequent'y ton and Edward Bentley. ‘The boards will as- : ere. Terme leet if : whebiog enemy fh Cope Ex alee ed | 4 TPAMe Bxcarstons, so popalar the past twoseasons, | semble on the ith of August next. Fehon wi eae Till P.O , Londo nee Va. [a Nava Norrs.—The Intrepid, a new torpedo qucterences at 1208 ¥ street northwest. 3)-im | will teave the Ith street wacet até p.m. EVERY | thip, just finished, will soon be ready to make a DEES PARE Per T BDAY during theerason,andretarning leave | trial trip, ae orders have been issued by the ed by the b: national guard have agreed to accompany the ? Orangemen, ostensibly as a guard of honor, bat with the intention of proving serviceable should they be interfered with. The Scotch are also well prepared. TWO BOYS DROWNED IN A POND. ions, which required immediate action, should | ate seen and their voices heard. The place be embodied in a separate measure for special | needs a visit to be fully appreciated, and when passage by the assembly, and Fourton specified | visited ® return is asenred. Several Washing- them, as follows: First. Deputies should be | tonians are registered here already, and more elected tor separate arrondissements instead of | are expected shortly. Perhaps, if you wii! L shingt of June 30 assembly. Generai De Cissey, minister of war, | when she arrived at the comet’s nodal point o- refused to answer the question, probably thus | longitude. Observations subsequently pub avoiding the issue which the republicans de- | liched, which enable us todetermine the tru- departments, for it was necessary to keep in | allow the space, Bellefonte will speak again, ‘Two brothers, named William and Peter B. Point Lookout at 6 p. m. Sunday, arriving at N ai forh rarati mind the possible dissolution of the assembly. | (uing the seaso: Dc. Kerns, aged six and nine rs, respectively, arrive Deor Park 3:40 p.m; on at 6 8. m. Monday, Navy department for her preparation at Boston | Sancnge, — «wee. p 3 gals st office of WO. V. | forses. ‘Ihe United States tug Mayflower left | Second. In the creation of second chamber Were drowned while bathing in a pond in ot ae So | wm. F'G'S Ballrond, No. COS Penussivanie ave." | New’ York Faly nite oe eee tae Ma achnsett | the government especially wished that the 2 Ome. Brooklyn yesterday. Round Trip Tickets, $2.60 Mor sale only at the | > s0th president should be empowered to nominate a | AN INSTANCE WHERE THE BARTR PASSED SUSPENSION OF A DRY GOODS FIRM, Saien maogbac, bout: . f nd wan there Ta ere ey OM: | Conaaerable portion ot tte members toee | eR ROnATCE WHERE THR COMET, AND THR] ‘The daily Bullctin's dry goola review of this — . E. NIGHTENGALE, Agent, gone to St. Thomas on Jane 16th, ard fee daily ‘rhe government insists that power be given to RESULTS. morning anvounces the suspension of J. H. Dig COBB'S HOTEL, jel-3m. ith street Wharf. | expected to return. The Wachusctts relieves | te President to dissol lower chamber; It will interest many readers to see the fol | gies & Go, helenae dealers in Leonard street, COBB'S ISLAND, VA. ‘HE STEAMER COLUMBIA her. = but, asthe manner of the appointment of the | lowing account of the earth’s passage through | with liabilities of $500,000. ‘Their assets are no‘ known Summer Resort is new open for | 3 : upper house is not decided upon, it cannot say | the tail of the comet of 161, taken trom Bran ie given. & of visizors. LEAVES COMMERCE STREET WHARF, THE NEW Division of the Treasury depart- | Whether the power should be exercised with or | Cox's Dictionary of Science. No one had an THE GOVERNOR AND THE MAYOR. 3 per Day; $13 per Week; @6v BALTIMORE, FOR WASHINGTON, ON without the cooperation of the latter. Fourton, | opportunity to observe the phenomena with Governor Dix’s secretary called at the City ks. VE CkDAY AT 4 P M., ARKIY- | ment engaged in redeem ing national bank note | jn conclusion, remarked that the government | scientific accuracy : Hall at noon to-day and served upon the Mayor . ve AT SB, MSUN son's | Citeulation and exchanging the samo for lege! | was not desirous of interfering with the duty of | About the time of the nodal passage, (June | g copy of the charges made against him by te Tickets to oP SEVENTH BiReLE fenders, receives more ioney daily than, with | the gerembly in forming & constitation, [bat | 2, evening,) it was remarked that the earth | committee who waited on the Governor Wal a 9 f M- ARRIVING LN | the limited working room aud rorce, can be at- | merely poi out what It considered esssntial | wae be je comet only two degrees in lon- | needay. The Mayor has & reasonable tim information address, Sa eiome ee PM THURSDA ye tended to. With the present facilities it is im- points. Full expression would be given to its | gitude, as seen from the sun, and the latter to answer these ‘charges Detore the Governor COB Lape Talend d Either of these trips afferds parties a fine oppor. te tesue ite ae pearly ig 5 cenpenk SS a a fe leven ened in direetioa er tes Pega da es —— TE ~ pe z nei . sf + uD! e8e od 4 BEKLY BANK STA’ ent tanity to enjoy wail on the Siena ficulties are overcome, hat ‘those who have | In the ‘assembiy, yesterday, a republican | to bring it either upon or very nearly to our Loans, decrease, £555,500; specie. pany oll ge Some hg oy ll each jarge remittances to make might delay them | member asked one of the ‘administration | globe. Accordingly it was conjectured that, | increase, $5,441,100; ‘legal tenders, decreasc, the Alleghantes, a accommodations—aesine staserooin, &e.—tn Sr est until the division receives ai- | to state whether the president denied tne right | with due allowance for curvature, it was quite | $2,325,400; deposits, increasé, $2,081/190; circu oy os Baterooms may be engaged in advance ditional force and room with which, and in J Of the assembly to remoye him from otfice, and Possible that the earth might have been in | ation, Increase, &5),8; reserve, lucrease, cae Bsilsced depot a ication we the agents. The steamercen be char- | which, to transact the busin whether he was beyond responsibility to tne | volved in the tail onthe evenin, m., arriving at . The amount 000. 5: z ¥ Kane 9:18 p.m. and _$-25 p.m a Pooms and rater. app'y to MON TAYLOR, Pro- Drietor, Kane, McKean connty, Pa, tered for excursions frem this city en Mondays and Tuesdays of each week at ates. $2,595,075. Tessonalle rates. Je36-tf_ BTEPHENSON & BROTHER, received to-day aggregates $ a News from Japan. Tue Troy (N. ¥.) Times contains a long edi- 1 {XCOBSION BOAT FOR © ired to force upon the governn direction of the tail with more certaint: a ee NOVO HO 2 c ; sabe seaae sire ce upon the govern i ul we ertainty, ap SANB. Eg TEL 5 E GBEAT FALLS or other points torial in vi ication of ex-Governor Shepherd, Snnaea Gs oc eo ie pear to indieate that the main branch wa: N Frascisco, July 11.—The steamsh peake and ObioUanal, capable SLUNBON | Of the District of Columbia. it also publishes a Podge Jay pti Co. Baxweurtoy Case, | in gdvance of the carth on that evening, bui | Granada, from China and Japan, arrived last Elin" GaseK sn@sthtic aot ook letter trom Mr. Shepherd to Mr. Francia, the | Je case of Jay Cooke & Co. bankrupts, was | that the eecendary tail, or the diffascd nebalos | night. Her Yokohama advices are to the 21 of reams in thevicty wil Ee onset | ara aCe : — | editor of the times, in wnich the former eays: | tigeaneata as tne Rebate of ue regiser an cer- | ity which neparated from the prise'pal revamcs | Jue Pagt okuaMA advicesare tothe Zo Tenn bei eae Gan +d 7 " ss egg: » ‘a examin the lirectes ) 8, and bably in areassi e tions arst-ciass ant | We 716 Firreeytu Stazer, “itis arclief to be @ free man once more, | rupts. jibe court heard au argament upon the | fermingicd with oan athe ieee ies pods Sinan Wie ee ee os . ve some time to devote to my privats | point, in which it was contended that the tru, 1 q t fact that not « i AGEN? TRES" OF EME RAILWAY, "TOS" | business, which bas suitared. sadly durlug the | teo ahd committee had. thetighews nage ta: | Temarkable and signiticaat fact tiatnot only in | the Janeeeet eats eke oe ea er es the most attractive aud pe that can B of Engtand and Ireland, but a} itzerland, and other conti @ very peculiar phosphores. nee or iiumivation of the sky was percept ble during the early hours of the night in q m worth less to- southern tribes surrendered. examination, and it wastacir legal right in th discretion of the court; it was coutended that in order io give detailed accounts of 1 * cursicn tickets at Gh street and Pen: Pennsylvavin ave B AN INVRETIGATION was being prosecuted in the case of the ese officials who are accused of having tllegw entered the grounds of the British legation at rec nia avenue, 18th st nie, and Balt: road depet MN TaScon, Propri om rsions embrace trips over every line Tay spent in imy railsoad and wiocinboat leoding to eek en ea 3 nsiness. However, | would not und New York city aud extend to all d. Ihave never wronged anybody or ‘ast and North 1 & and the 4 3 tion, which many persons supposed to be | Tokei to arrest & member of the iegation. i t striven to do my duty to tions sought t caused by the aurora borealls, unusual as the Fi MN 7s Mpc if Erappiying stove. jois-im_ | & : » to-day Yok thom inthe | answered were ip the nature of vl-closures ena is inthesammer months, expecially | Ny decision had’ been nested a thane po CHARTER, nes enna rs Sage os = ges pen tilipad = or oo ge in the south of Europe; at the same time it was | e departure of the steamer. The questior “Tt required as offered up to | itors. rustee had @ rig! conduct the arked that th nosit " i i oreigh u ‘The elegaut and commodions Iron Steamer satisty the ‘independent press,’ and it fell to my | administration of the estate until the Spplica resemble the ween! citectet the surcen eee was treaty lisse was verg stendiig Pressed, ‘and Al-nandria, Ve PILOT BOY. fate. 1 demanded that they should point to onc | tion was made for a discharge, and all rights as | (cemble quite exceptional. We incline to at- | would receive @ solution oue Way or the othe R Agent, act of mine where, directly or indirectly, wrong to disclosures belonged ase, eustee,, After | tribute the phenomenon to the presence of very soon. It was asserted that either the Ja Apply to WM. H. BYLES, Agent, had been done by me, or that they would pat it | argument the following order was issued: . i " = : Ser ect Gch Strovt Wear, to 8 vote of the people here, guaranteeing to | “*Bankruptey of Jay Cooke & Co. 1574. July | Cometic matter (if matter it can be termea) in | panese government would have to permit al carry cight-tenths in my favor. I shall live it Sas stmeomnere. be open for the fos cHants down right here, conscious of having done a The . 1 Steamer good work honestly, fearlessly and intelligently, . ——~4 ee and trusting totime for vindication. I felt Pe. and Bait « | 09" be bed, for excursions on Tharedeyeand Fri- | grateful upon reading your kind words, aud ‘Tho Before Springs Fecepticn of ¥istiors on 8. In Register’s certiacate this day filed. By a the court. Svrorpes are in the main too common and “The duty of a bankrupt is to disclose what- | too like to be interesting. One in Elma, neat ver it may concern ay. parties interested to | Buflalo, was exceptional. It was a death-sceue know concerning his de! foreigners to reside beyond the limits, or else those who already have the privilege througi: the circumstance of being in Japanese emp!oy would be compelled to come into treaty settle ments, which would be tantamount to shutting ts, business, or estate. | glimpse of a domestic romance. John W. ; directly Co N. B. FITZHUGH, Agent, have inflicted this disjointed scrawl upon you. | “The schedules required by the lith and 421 | Standart wat’ farmer and country stovokeeper | Oe te nttine sy Se re blaments, tsel whee ‘6th Street Whact. I shall not soon forget it. in this day, when a | sections of the act of Congress may constitute » | who had wealth and social connection. | PS ai 7) a stop e sarvey of mines. ¢ sn be had at Bailroad offices, = premiam is offered for sneaks and thieves in | very Insufficient disclosure. In this case, if the | He was 35 years old ani ais wite oaly 2). They Star daar Gece eee ong Bree sge checked irae at following rates to | fe o= EXCURSIONS. public life, it is refreshing to know @ journalist | bankrupus had filed the proper exhibits of alast | had two little children, and it was supposed | °eéding under foreign supervision. sit pars f the United Senter: - ‘rhe Steamer see able and willing to co justice, and rise above the farre : examination, or had asked the appointment o/ | that they were contented and happy. The story & public meeting for the purpose, or if the tras. | of the suicide was thus told by the iewhe may tees or committee of creditors bad compelled | not recover of her own part: “Soon after break- full disclosure, it might perhaps have been | fast my husband losded bis pistol and took his proper to restrict the proposed examination to | razor from the shelf and threatened to kill him- Special written interrogatories. But on this | self. I said ‘You had better do it right here it point the expression of a positive opinion is not | you are going to, and I will kill myself, too, be- necessary. cause I can’t live without you.’ This was on “The register’s conclusion is approved by the | account of some words we had, but we made court. Bat with reference to his reasons, the | up. A little while afterward he said he was court is of opinion that the Same conclusion pin Sway, and I would never see him again. might have been correctly reached independ- said if he did he would find me dead when he ently of any question of prospective application | came back. He pulled a Pistol trom his pocket ciamor and bow! of a licentious mob. ae Cotton Exchange Organized in Nor- “Truly, your friend, A, R. SHEPHERD.” fen Norvork, Va., July 11.—Representatives from nearly all the cotton dealing firms of Nor- folk and Portsmouth met last evening at the counting-rooms of Baker, Neal & Shepard and completed a permanent’ organization, to be known as the Norfolk and Portsmouth Cotton Exchange. The by-laws and rules of the Au- gusta exchange were adopted, with some slight modifications. The fc ing oilicers were elected to serve for the coming year: W. Gwath- Bait ber ein Kats Stopparp Gornc To THe INsawB ASYLUM.—Over in Brooklyn next Monday, in d promenadedecks, | accordance with the statue passed Muy 12 Meee! SEBBCH = ht Bzcarsions. 74, Kate Stoddard, confined in Kaymond- RPHERGON # BROTHERS. | street jail for the murder of Charles Goodricl TE BT TE | will be taken before Judge Moore for examina. TALNE, "TEE STEAM YACHT WABDESRE oan ve | tion asto her sanity. Itis probable that this ams rr cbartered by xe BUSH RoOUS 7 Saat parties foe Sacer. inquisition will result in her commitment to an BELLEFONTE, Pa. otomac, Apply at 949 Massachu Insane asylum. Judge Moore has ordered the Epon FL eee hie nation tere iest of the disteict attor- | for adischarge. The examination of the baak- | and said he would kill bimeelhy Tried te eee mey, president: Major W. J. Baker. vice pres\- phierroscupler sews of L . MS Sn"_ | ney. This action is altogether im the contro! or | 1or,acach proceed without interference by the | it from bim, but he was stronger than twas f Sent Reader Se oe rg taf ae a 42% certh the court, and outside the influence of Kate | trustees or the committee of creditors, who, | put my hand over the mnzale of the pistol so he W. An ard of Pein randy, Geo. cular sod ter Now FOR THE Stoddard’s counsel. In the event of the woman + Arp, board of director: sy 29 Dn" being found possessed of @ sound mental ca however, will be authorised to participste | couldn’t hit himself. The pistol went off and and therein, asfaras may promote or facilitate its | shot me through the head face. I then megaman pacity, the trial would not take place until Oc- Asiatic Cholera. —_—— -—— proper purposes.” Phila. Press, July 9. said, ‘Oh, Joho, you have killed me! I am : . “Sy a a = tober; ‘but it is generally conceded by the phy ——— ee i oi der’ de __ A CASE IN LOUISVILLE. INSURANCE COMPANIES. HOT DAYS. siciads who have studied her case that sie is | A Bounripu, Hagvest.—The crops in al! Sery ory for wie he had dono, ad put ne | gLQUievitee, BD in fora teed = — : - Hine age eek At for the asylum. Some | the states promise an increased yield over last | Landup to the wound on nt nes od yesterday of what the ationaut physicians T* ROCITAREE ny ASSURANCE fime ago. when Kate's counsel suggested that | year, judging from the comments of our ex- | took abasor ‘and di say was Asiatic cholera, after a sickness 0: it was pessible she might be sent to an insane ger. In addition to the cheering reports | this point the wo eight hours. He died im the same house in b 4 n exclaimed, “And ob! God, | Which the epliemic of 1651 brake wor ny has fo bee Seyinm, phe said: “Ou! don’t sond me to an in. | we have bad from all the great grain-producing | how the biocd. spurted te waees cho eettenie a — iow inthe weed, FOR fave asylam. I'll never go. I would rathor be | states of the west and the middle states, tue lie pletely away. After a few py RS A Torunde tm Missouri Gevanat Ac banged than go to an insane asylum.” Kato ie feliigence is seveived. frome ORlo Sud indiana | regained consciousness and continued her stat>- Sr. Josara, Mo, Julylu a teenie storm oot ignorant of the proposed examination, aud Op of reals wi ye more than an 7-7 aa ea a a — < Summer Wear, woald strengously resist anyeuch action Wnade | average. | Comm and fruit in the latter stato are poviaee elgg ai peterpan oe passed over Holt county last, evening. Haw aware of it. [t is mot (he purpose of the author- » ba & few weeks of favorable | me. He st ered across the {l i by yer geen 3 - . sew Fou | WOO 7 ities to let’ her know ansthcag about ft anal | westber avery large yield ticipated. Later | me'twoer thee thoes one tried to speak bat | PRToofed, aud whole fields of corn prestrated. Eiast New fork | COOL CASSIMERE SUITS Menday, when she Is brought before the judge. | reports from the coiton sar nbreducing | couldn’t. I asked bim if he loved meand b: | Liizehs declare that they have not witness ompouy of ew Yo FOR HOT DAYS. New York leiter to Phila. Pres. "| parishes of Louisiana agree that the harvest 1 4 : so heavy arain fall in twenty yeas. mony of New York— ita. 88, at be abundant. ‘The corn crop, however, couldn’t answer, but indicated that he did. Hc _—— Hire Eseucance ‘Compacy of Now | COOL SERGE SUITS Ta" CHOLERA Case IN BRooKLYN.—A case then lay down on the flo rbeeide me and died.” Fall oj arehouse does not promise tobe good. All the Texas * _ Boeros, Suly he-Bane last evening the 6.460. Burplac, @5:600. FOR HOT DAYS. of Asiatic cholera was reported in Brooklyn | crope, with the exception of corn, are guod, Ts BrecnER-Titton Scaxpar.—Two le: | National dock and warehouse company’s build- a ee yesterday. The patient is Mrs. Mary Ann Har- | some of the counties the corn raised will har ters of Beecher will be published in the next coo BA r y 4 EC ls t ree a tty three years, residing at No, 100 | suftice for home-consumption. In Wisconsin | number of the Christian Colne. One oe teen, | 2g: 0n Lewis’ wharf, East Boston, fell in from arance Compa: 5 : 2» | the roof te the basement. ‘The damage ‘is est! vs OrEneG Street. She occupies the front room on | ard Iilincis the prospects are brighter for all | dated June 2th, solicits an reyes wy Senta: rplas, @113000. : FOR HOT DAYS. the first floor. The case was reported to the | products than they lhnve been tu ton years. This the charges made agaiuet liim, and 18 addrecs-d er0.000 wont of bonded geass = HALL 8 CO. COOL BROWN LINEN sviTs board of health, but the sanitary authorities | will be gratifying news to the poor, for with | to the follow! members of Plymouth chures “ al 3 t 7th street northwest. W LINEN SvIrs fered, ypkBomledge of the fact when ques- | abundant harvests in all tho states of the chict | H.B. Clafiiin, Heury W. Sage: August Stowe, Tom Bowling Lamea que ee FOR HOT DAYS. Sioned ae a =o alent page phen qa og — vy a3 & mat- aay M. Clevela: ae Join as _ me T Loxo Branca, N.J.,July 11 —Mr. McGrath, Na = . LL ww a ps in the stomach about midni of er of course. 1e acco and fruit crops in ite. The second letter, 4: July 6th, ir ling, Ey REAL ESTATE AGENTS, COOL BLUE LINEN svrTs Wednesday. Dr. Jobreon, of Henry street, was | come states are foos, but as theas articles are | addressed te the clerh of’ Preece eee vedic Fin mag tate pm ol yore UAN BOYLE. FRANK BAGNUG. FOR HOT DAYS. called to attend the woman, and treated her for | luxuries that can be dispensed with no serious | With it Is coclesed a copy of a previous letter. | {snacne at be lett tows leg. J a ‘3 - ie cholera. She had rice water discharges and all | injuries can result—N. ¥. Herald. and the clerk of the church is asked to give a'i ° JUAN BOYLE & co.. COOL ALPACA COATS the pecuilar and marked symptoms of that Say Wishes MUR ne possible ald to the investigat committee Foreign Notes, AEBAL STATS ANU NOTE BROKERS, i FOR HOT DAYS. dread disease. Dr. Jewett, of Hicks street, cen nae a ae Nathan | “The Tribune says Kev. Harry Ward Beecher MES. CARLOS. — - wss also called in, and the patient suffered the ine sretiecee Ht, pony Shirt found in | nag demanded an investigation by, Plymouth Bayorre, July 11.—Dhe wife of Dou Carlos No. 605 18th street opposite U. 8. Treasury. COOL WHITE VESTS relapse attendant ‘upon cholera. The doctors | mansion while being torn down as endos a! | has arrived here. FOS SALEA baniscms 3 DUS on I street, FOR HOT Days. managed to get the disease under control, how- | that worn by his father when murdered. Whon ton. The request soos ee Sod Be ROUSE We Oh G wae ee cormer Bat serpin dine woman was last evening improving | {be family #ft the house they did not wish to made on June 2th, the day of | Inrerzstimc Lire 1 HOUSE No. 246 2d street cast, for sale oe ee, = wiy. A large quantity of soaked tre-cracks | take any relics of the murder with them, and © publi of Mr. Tilton’s letter, and a | the New Ji Supreme on Thursday, Fernie d oF ten ied’ er Botee sale Of tent, | OBRAP PRICES hich had been saturated by bilge water in | {his shirtwas wrapped up and thrown under the jal committes was to conduct | in the case of Hilliard vs. The Matual Bexehi ei Severalsmall HOUSES, | OHEAE PaigEss | 08 HOT Dave. silts oe etorage in arom adidinung sre. | S46, ow eppeare hath, war found tn the wants ow ES cajocitg opinion: whe tine FARMS. improved asd te tedin chargeable the cause of Nes Tavis nk: | who turew into ie stables weenie Woneen: ley har Been conducted in | action was hrougat tpos sol of ie iar Sarre sais Soy ee Falttoads running from tbe ¥ Herald 10h : Bap brig ad srg Sie ec cryiton mas, summoned ae wit. | ance, dated in a. Ene Premiums were paid wange ie death ‘woman was reported ina uMir- | ness. Beecher has testified, and | u December 26, 1861. Of tbe ete toreete ot, GROUND in varions por- FOB ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF telegram in yeeterday’s Stan. igs rp=bo ely meal Sana of Mrs not ‘ena of the prem " ‘THE ORARGEMER’S PROGRAMM= for the 12:h resent — New York Printgrs ovr or Worx.— sured terminated during such intermission Thin Apparel Several of the largest printing establishments | (New poe pe st, length eretee, ar Yacutine Panty ar at | The piamntifis and the URE SUDA WATER in New York, emp Union. co tors, ‘There | LANTIC City—Five Persons Drowned.—At At- | Gent! of thestate P aol have recently disc thelr employes and aif-past three o'clock tained @ clause that in case the IN put non-society ‘men in their piace, (0 to A. B. ~ miume should not . jarge bum! me! STZEL FOUNTAINS. ' eTRaus’ delegation of eompostiors’ kaon Cain erate fromra trip, and in the act of ¢ the bar | cesigmated, cay HANSURY SMITHS MINERAL WATERS _— of the publishing firms and informed them that s heavy sea struck and cap- | poncy Stout be “ - POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSS, the work belonging to New York was at it following a ee court whe : ramseruvania avanon, | pitmiiifteaseemerion sean e SEE Spe fl ae | Sourtemangan prices pi in places wou! eagerly ac- by _ STESL *0UNTAINS | 2081 wv. ashpertainks cepted by at least 400 compositors in New York | A TwRRIDLE ACCIDENT ooourTed at the Cre- | line Sharplncs: Banter x. Shapless,and } void if the snpaal premlam eS ee nee eee seas deh an ite — ~ Socanded wien a belione! inte Mag a ton poorer ae aitoste House, of Atlantis py asceL: a te Counter Fixtures and 8yrep Bottles to Loan, CROCK. AmoTEER VroToRy ror GoLpsayta Marp.— | the balloon to the earth with & ay machine. bier: ‘The body of Miss Sharpless was recov. . aig mor Y In the free-for-all Faces yesterday in Indianapo- | She balioon ascended to 'a co o height, by the crew of a surf boat. The remainder | that the SAM'L C. PALMER, GEass-waRe lis, beet three tn five, the first heat was closely | and the rope it the flying ne | of those on ments of the ane Utnend. Glam AND FINE PLATED-W. contested between Goldsmith Maid and ! former descended the ven- “pyot: =e 1KS WHO Our stock o goods is Kept complete at | Cloud until the home-streteh, when both horaes au PARAL, eens and at ae low pricesss they cen Pur | held up to save Ji Fullerton, who broke i ry inds of WEABING marriage an BBa Ss BEVERIDG badly and barely saved his distance. The Mald Brcuihty sierir meacs ‘HEuZOG oT mparersct Outen artcreteiy, | wen the heat. ‘Timer 2:20. ‘The second heat was with a Chicagoan is ampeunced for September. D street and ltha.w, Promptetten. | J8-6t™ No. 1 Penn. ave., bet. 10th bnd Lith sts, between | i TOBA GE —The best Storage accommodations ia c, Say nh at. a. w. ty the can be obtained st low rates \- | Cream $1. The sation to 0. A. VADDMM: Commision Marcher, | tuasen da. Te apteey Uy ey SSP RSA EEE ese a Sey._eld-1m"} JOHN J. SHIPMAN. AUS Widk SaMINARY FOR YOUNGLaDIne a e EE i pave we lene deome, alm i : ! HE H K i ON, THE EVE. NG STAR. . PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepte-; AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, : Pennsylvania Avenue, cor. Lith St. set BY TSE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, == SB. H. BALPPMANS , Prev't, ee : Moxta. Copies at the | + hotrepe, ey prtunies, We fool that be than to ted! whar © ~ for now that .Jone, the month so rich in fragrant roses amd so globed in by lasclout fruits, is gone, everybody who has no that is genuine, honest bargains. For those whe go to the Adiron- dsck mountains there is nething so alwolut indispensable for mother and children as ecru linen suits from 3 up tw sX— linen with the «ior of the fa read full of comfort and coolness here is nothing *o desirab! ple, and ‘certainty nothing halt to be good. To those whom Brapch amd Newport hold out irresistible attractions there are shown delicious robes, iushioned of diaphonous mosiin andeoamy lace, with garnishings of apricot ribbon and Diack velvet, #0 dainty in their beauty that we pictare the wearer to be of necessity “passing fair,” else ber beauty will be absorbed by the robe ard we bave seen such things. These are not $20, $50 and $35. For breakiast wear at these our * Vanity Fair,” are handsome robes of pique, with elaborate trimmmngs of Hambur guipure and scallops, These are $13, 415 an $22—40 ebeap that one might suppose them common, but they are of the best ma@rial and made in the nestest manuer. There are ing suits of soft summer wonderful in its silky eur hair, batiste, grenadine, each and al) at b the price at which the beid early in the season, not that th less, but WUlian le making room, ashe June and July, for the reception of fall guod There we find within twelve days of their pearance in the shope of Paris every Fret hovelty—not im large quantities, but each Sat- urday M. Freye, Wiilian’s bayer in Paris, sends over a box with afew of cach novelty intros duced in the boutiyurr during the wees. if th are poptular with our ladies Willian cables” for more; if not they ornament the store for a few weeks and are wold ai hal{ cost rather than keep them. The Paris house with which M. Willien ts campected, has branch establishmen in Berlin, Lyons, Vienna, St. Petersbarg, and Calcutta, so that without travelling very far our dear ba in hunters can comma the “bargainso{ the world.” For breaktast at Branch there are shown the coquettish Corda, caps, with thelr garnishing of Tibbon aud wel- yet, becoming t all faces, and for on the beach at Long Branch” or ‘for walking along the biuft where one stands to watch “The statcly ships sail by To their haven under the bili’ there can be nothing so becoming as the long scarfs of Spanish lace, which soften and beau- tify the hardest ince. 'Kven old dwayers may cover their white hair with this graceful Spee. ish veil, and look amid its filing threads at least ten y: younger. A specialty of Willian’s establishment isthe underwear manufactured by hand under the supervision in Paris of ‘adame Le Murcier, noted in the French world for the dainty under-garments that come from ber spacious warerooms. There are only two or three of the beautiful French bom eet their cost.” “And there i# anarticleot which we rather shrink from speaking 80 publicty, but w suppose the ladies will not be offended. We mean the “+, long, soft, silky, and won- F from the head of Gretchen in Germany; another trom “ Juanita,” im the land of sun and flowers, where sefors and seiioritas abound; more trom Eloise, in La Belle ith coarser locks from’ Sychika, im 4 all s0 cheap that you no longer marvel at the abundant locks piled in sach pro- miscuous heaps on the head of every woman, from Flora McFiimsey in the drawing-room, repeating her dreary nothings, and Myacimshe, down to Bridget “in the ‘kitchen, bre: ing 2» Punch from the master’s best “Beker” for ber Pat. But how we linger over all these bargains without enumerating many. At this rato we shall never tell of the fopmr lace in shawis, scarfs, flounces and sacks, By the yard or piece; of the gar- lands of “rare-ripe flowers” for coi//ure, com &nd jon; of feathers aud pompous, dainty eeveless fackets, rich with lace and gros grain, and in all colors; sashes worth @ princ som and at @ peasants price; shirt from $1.25 to $12; mouc cents for Tom and Jenny to ¢ clean trom the folds of their keep intact im their fresh- s, wipe their slir with Valenciennes, are very new. In lingérie there is every novelty at very price, from 10 cents up to #10- k- ties of every hue, aprons from percale to French muslin, the latter for Jeannette to wear when she has ber breakfast te a-tete with Jeanot in that cosy side parlor at the “West End,” Long Branch; earrings in Whitby jet, black garnets, and cut jet with om ydized sliver and gold, from $I head ornaments ard watch cb: to math. There are——but what is the use of trying tell what to buy or to take with you to the mountains, valleys, or seaside, to the curious bargsin lover we say, “go and and you will find all (ist 9 tand at the price you desire. When an idle Gay comes to us, we put on our bat--Virol’s b and go to Will for an hour or two, which we while away jooking at the novelties and our turn to be served with what ar fancy, and that why every now and then we take the trou! fe f Lapigs’ Swimaixe Conrast.—Qu Wednes- day afternoon sore 4) er 560 parsons assqm- bied on the Fort Hamilton beach to witness a rather unique tournament iu the shape of « feries Of seven swimming contests in which the competitors were ladies. The affair was under the tuperintendence of Misa Kate Bennett, herself an expert swimmer, and at present ladies’ inetructress in the free swimming baths pot of 11th street, New York. She has recently tted up a number of convenient and well-kept bathing houses at Fort Hamilton, where there are excellent bathing facilities, and organized & numerous clase of young pupils. The contest of Wednesday was chiefly among the members of her class. “The races were 150 yards from the beach toa stakebost and retarn, or 300 yarde in ml. In addition to the competitors, there Were not less than fifty other indies in the water, and the spectacle was decideily novel. In the match races the ciass prizes were given sccording to and the matches resulted as follows: “The first race was for a gold opera chain. tian ter f ladies who entered for this match were Aruie Mason, Adelaide Mason and Sophie Stephens. It was won by Miss Stephens. ‘The pext contest war between Mary Grabam, Kate Sommers and Pauline Broughton. latter young lady succeeded in coming in and took the prize neck chain.—N. F. Times, A MISERADLH ImrosITION.—The Boston payers published & touching stury about a poor, yet neatly-dressed woman, appearing greasly exhausted trom traveling t ied for lodging: ne. few months ago was ppy wite of # kind husband, and mother of three fine chidren. all of whom were swept sy Sood before her eyes. “At this point,” adde the reporter, “Mra. Canning wept tears of ‘al fectert. seems almost too bad, says the ‘Springtelt Union, to intrude apon this pathos the informa- tion that there was no family of Cann: dost ing by ed for; while some €20,000 in the reBef fund still remains unexpended. Any person who ts trav- eling around the country pretending to be a Mul i sufferer may be instavtly dismissed ae a fraud. Learixc One Hei i i g. cu te ie § tet

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