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The Phitadeiphia Child Steaters._ THE EVENING STAR, | > TRE ROSS ROY STILL MIKeINe. The mywtery of the ebduction of the little bey, PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday: Exeepted, cae I roweter Kore, from the home of we AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 4 i neneenne ennay . The Pi i. Pennsylvania Avenue, cor. 11th St. reference 09 ‘he atte The ase of Datiey tone, who was m by two men in & carriage THE AVENING Sf4R NEWSTUPTR conPatT, : eS Ge , Pres't. tion, the entire police department of the c.ty *-_—_ ed still using every effort to discover his where- 8 abouts. In the various churches yesterday de- ta J c Ha4 r tcriptions of the miming boy were read, the bal same having been sent on postal cards by the department to the difieremt pastors. The resi- er Cents om six months, $3.0; on: THE WSEKLY © . Tnvar and no paper sent fa both cases, pathy for the bereaved parents, and here | V°k, 44—N-2. 6,648. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1874 TWO CENTS. Sfund Sor the vepaioing of the haa Taeae AMUSEMENTS, _EVENING STAR The New District Government. ication partment on Saturday ismued another circular, giving & description of the men. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | 4 corespouiert of the New York Hera, HS The Beecher Scai < ANOTHER OFFICIAL ORDER. A LETTER PROM THEODORE TILTON. —— writing trem Philadelphia, gives the following A sicnsact aniwell farn- | (*OMIQUE—SUMME® THEATER. = ion- | ,,The Brooklyn Union publishes the following Buttes Weesthitties bn'Teaee, Ne treee Beg tenn joe ticsch. win bs C Washi N d Gossi speprectcer bohetirorars by the Commission- | exter from Theodore Tilton to the Beecher | CHicaco, Juve 14 —A correspondent of the | On July 1, a8 two little boys were playing in ——— as. ington ews an Ossip. ——— * pane: vestigatir ‘& committee: Inter-Ox Washington isne, at Germanto: meals for TOuiN DATE Seg rseeal OFFICIAL ORDEI <n BROOKLYN, July 13. | Aner proached them in a carriage vited them. SY ae Preps Invannat Revunve.—The receipts from this Olsen oF tos ee nn inet Ag ite nee ge, Mango inna A the Indian war in the southwest has reac Out to ride. Noone save the children and the Minis Thewer, Eupyapprarance atthe | Source to-day were $273,002 15. Wosminerox Jaly tiga your levitnties: egies Boy ct oaed oe car wnusually quiet town, On last Sunday bos men was pear ai the time. For several days wemnier athietes, V: ; a dere rf lication * al i ¢ t a Y ous theme Km iret appa anes of the dasnicg vocalist, MISS Szcrutany BaixwaP will return to Wash- | .).0 lpiniar a eons ton is made to | mittee had not been made oud ade ggg nai om ntele he's Tranche, onthe ‘Vermijos | the beys in at Fregitreganddaace ari WieSOM acd JouN, | Eton next Thursday, troduction ot water and gas services or for other | 3ryont legat hivisers ined Peovlonsiy gieca wey | Tver, twelve lies from Clivarron river. biltes | these conversat F | fornsuce will co-cladeeach evening =i b Tar amount advanced to date for the pay | Hurposes, it shall be necessary to deposit with | g hope that if,on my appearance before you, 1 | heTder and drove off about twenty-two head | etc., the little ones expected them th ft of forces, entist a ‘f es 1ved on the of horses. J bey made an attack the same day | ® ay mentioned ado on two ranches on Crow ereek and the Canadian | TéAdily contented to get tuto the © A= river ard killed two other herders. They | tr baving driven for some distance, the oldest e i would preserve ajudicous reticence concerning the worst aspect of the case, |, might thereby facilitate, through you, such a moderate pablic TUM SPRIRES. EN4NDOAL COUNTY, Va. »» fann ies . the collector the sum of money heretofore re- | MILLINERS, introduc rg fr the last times the | ment of the indebtedness of the District of | Guise ey law, ane the collector 1s hereby a | glorious CAN'CAN, 213 be Colombia is £473,048, of which $154,500 was paid | quired to receive and account for such moneys. G)84ND ORGAN CONCERT in coin. And whenever in the judgment of the engina AT THE as moved off in the Dry Cimarron rive: id we | One of the two little ones was “i to get out a presentation of Mr. Beccher’s offense and apo! | P . op teeteck sade ons neat ead . N . = - it shall be necessary to impose a forfeit to pro- 1d clone, rat! x - | have just now learned from m and h age age of tire- ALEM, CBULERUR WATEES OS» ASP FIPST BAPTIST CHURON, THE Court of Commissioners of the Alabama | tect public proper’s, in auch cases the {orreit intemanee Ysa Mine, bebe, aca | Batlow & Sanderson's mail conch that thes pied. "Sn seeker aah red in the acide See Semana Cn 138th street, between Grand 'H, Claims will occapy rooms tu the Department of | shall be depomted with the collectors to be re- have made an attack on the ranches and herd. | plied. No sooner 6 disappeared in the ph'+tr at Noirn’s, Penasy it ren i on Justice building, and expect to be in working | leased only upon the certiticate of the engineer that the conditions of the rmit have been SDAY EVENING, July 16, la74 condition early in August. complied with, and that no damage bas resulted PeesipentT Grant, accompiniet by Mrs | to public prey . Grant, Jesee Grant, Vice President Henry | ,,1 at hereatter the market masters be subject . oat ‘ 2.01 ree t i ve | pike y delete ate Ming GOOD: Wilson and Gen. Babcock, left Long Branch | 12, {He *wpervision aod direction of the eng! per day snd Tickets, 75 cen promptly rcciprocated the kindly feeling which was reported to me as shared by you ail towerd mys If and family. Accordingly, when I met you in conferenc> ei brief statement was in substance to the two following points:—First. That my letter to Dr Bacon was written, not as an act of aggression, ing grounds slong that stream. They seem to | store than the two men lashed (he horse and have had everything their own way, killing two de way with the little four-year old, whose driving of live stock at their pleas. is ure. Sixteen persons are reported killed en the Dry Cimarron river, maki our loss in Colfax county nineteen. One "Toaten wees an | Excurs’+ tickets by Faltemor: scent BG | Railroad ¢ | au CHARLEY BREWSTER noes, who bas never since been seen by those ~ him tn, | ls known to bave been wounded in the ather after searching every whore in the ‘ : A but in self detense, arising, aa therein set forin, | . rg yey Fat Se on the 11 o'clock train yesterday morning fo | | That all contractors with the Inte Board of | from great and arinteee veo oyen se rmsiegsend ney have probably sustainot tas caste: pour auteeneten beer night of the concert. Saratoga. — Public Works are hereby requested to present | pastor, your church, the Brookiyn council and yaad one Soperces yowe. e police, ¥ he rs open at 7:80. Concert commences at 8 -—- the pay-rolls of the laborers employed by them, | the ex-moderator’s criticisms om my supposed | 0" the Dry Cimarron, and if this be trae, we at The police, under the direction of OTickele tobe bad at Robert Coltmen’s, 912 f | TBE AMOUNT RecuiveD thus far by the re. | whore payment by this Commission is contem: | te €X mode uniting to defame me before the | {€&F that none of our people in that part of the | Capt. Heins, made the most scratin'xing search ° " ne: as » he act of Congress entitled “An act 4, F Bilis’ music store, Pennsylvania ave- | demption agency of the Treasury of national | plated by t _ a s tor the government of the District of Colambia S_ Topham & Co.'s, 499 7:n street. jy15- | dank note circulation to be exchanged for legal | [oF the govert purposes,” approved dene situ country bave escaped death, unless they heard | ©Y¢ryWhere. They coutinaed their operations world and to inflict on me an unjust punish | CP ine Approach of the Indians in time to fice to | UNCeAsingly dey and night, and were deter- ment for scts done by another. Second. Tha’ f tuur weeks Bont-—From Norfolk by Steamer“ C the woods and mountains. The fact that no | wined to leave no stone unturned that would PABLow's GarceRy oF ant, tenders aggregates $3,226.26. The amount re- | ix74. ‘The rolls must be attened by the oath oF Likeeyel Geemmes cane gne has come in from the settlements along the | Testore the lost one and punish tts persseators. > 1225 Pennsylvania avenue, <eived to-day foots up $382 350. affirmation of the contractors, taken betore reply, I felt unwilling to proceed furtheragainst | DY Cimarron since last Satarday is ommoas, + rR ce Fee dhe gt dad A acer ann To rertics leaving the city, and my customers tm | Tum CoLuuniax Baxx Nore Cowrawy, | Rotary public or justice of the peace, and de- Mr. Beecher without further public provocation paige en me eee ee After this the tullowing advertisencat ap: feneral. whore businers was somewhat interrupted by a | {,\0rcd A poe me te te Becta ee rece aiy as now laid | west of the central part of the eotute Ton | ponsed in all the mewepagers, Cees ital acduct | prices.co sto prepare forthe fall tracey “t7°%" | strike of the plate printers in their employ, |” *” NISON, tion ofa diveet ;Hcchr tis nthe patie Dry Cimarron flows through the northeast part | | #2!) te wong ed yh ed ot a “s* | *CHEOMOS at balf the former price, to close that | Tetumed full operations yesterday, having se. Brow, ¢ Commissioners. | omctally into bis character as affected by his | ° the county, and is incorrectly marked ‘Cim- pear paeiba; bovine tae oh dene am ibutfon at the Springs, Cole- | branch of the business. r cured the required number of first-claes men in J. A. Kercham, offense and apology, to which I reterred. arron river’ on maps publ in the Easte: sour years-old, baring lone, curiy, axee hal man & Rog Bbpitt Hor se, Wasnington. SLVET FEAMES and PASSE PARTOUTS re. | New York city. This establishment employs | Among those who called on the Commission. | Hu thus utters mea direct challenge not only | States. The Cimarron river isa stream on which | hazel eyes, clear, light skin, and round face Round-trip tick+ts, goud until November 1, from cent. All style of GOLD, BLAOK | over two hundred hands. Blake, Gen Sherman and Gor She ee ery | before your committee, but before the public, | te town of Cimarron is situated. Present ap- | dreaed in @ brown linen sait Rem nema Baltiwore, @6 8; frum Washington, $58). WALNUT and VSLYRT FRAMES kept on hand —————— Blair, Gen. Sherman, and Gov. Shepherd. Mr. | wyich 1 hereby accept. I therefore give soa | PesFances indicate that a large number of In. my worry fase oererbingnl ee 231-2m EO JOCDAN, Owner ard Prop’r. | edde iz: » made to order. jels-im InpIAaN AGanTs ArroinTgo.—The President | Blair'left a letter, the purport of which has not notice I shall io Bean gf and detailel stte, | “ians ure on the war-path. child was lost trom Germantown on Wednesd SOEs BOARDING = Ons or tw famiite« <@" | OLDNo.)Om Bxbibition amd Sale| Nuw No | DS made the following appointments of Indian | been made public. ment in accordance with the terms of your F. J. Tatny, Faster M. ©. Charch.” oe abet, eqns y Loe nar o accommodated with god oe on 456 i } 439 agents: Samuel B. Parish, for the Malhear ‘TO-DAY committee’s invitation to me to furnish auch ‘duly € * Tito! Waterford. "Louaoun county, = Runt Tru St. | agency in Oregon; John A. Simms, Coville | Llentenant, Hoxle, accompanied the Commis: | facts as are within my knowledge touchingmst. | 7¥€ Attempted Assassination of Bis- | sod on Pabiie Ledger ascig mee — : 5 No. 430 Teh tees een TER agency in Washington territory; James Irwin, | *oners for the District all over the eity for the | tere which compromise the character of ites BOW THE ADROIT PREMIER 18 MAKING Car- | “Personal columu” of this same Jourual, ap ER TPURKBOTELCIAN OE °- 439 licore above Oad Fallows’ Haters’ = | tor the Shoshonce in Wyouitg, tromey ys: | purposo of making a final craminatios af tre Henry Ward Beecher. I shall be ready to ITAL OUT OF Ir” °A™” | peared the following ” jy oe ‘m.. Ghoice Oi Paintings, Kogravings, Ohromos, &o, | Jefferds, for the Chiricahuas in Arizona; Jo condition of the work under existing contracts | this before you within s week or ten days, or a Kissencem, July 14.—Prince Bismarck «| *-Kors—We be ready to nogotiate.”” arrive Deer Park 3:40 p. m.;7 p.™.. arrive Also, largest stock Paper Hangings, Window | P. Clum, for the San Carlos agency in Arizou: and arrive at an estimated cost for finishing up | soon there ac I shall find myself able to set | esred at the public gardens last event: “4 Qu the same day the father, Mr. ioe, re- Deer Park 2.0 a.m ‘co um | Shades, Pictures, Frames, Picture and Tas- | James E. Roberts, for the C: ‘Apache age: the same. After returniug to the Columbia | numerous factsand evidences insuch strict arra: mes eee | ccgved non «letter through the post- eURT BATH vols, logs, Nails, @e., ta the % care ning 2 Beethe Caine Apache agency | y:k:ding Lieutenant Hoxie was busily engaged | as lean cover them coch end alt ith sy anak Seal csniatinn eoestapeeeen pr ed en poo fey Ss Txaxe Osu seme cad es ——————— Superintending the making up a list of these | to their exact truth, sworn before a trate. | of people, subsequentiy serenaded him at his | Would be returned for $20,000. It als) went on = ttre oS Ir 18 RxrxcTED that all the members of the | contracts, some three hundred in number, with 1 await the appointment by you of a day mn- residence. In to that the boy w bande, th 2 — rs wit Tesponse to demands of the con- | to ay c in good bande, that the NEW AND 8R00ND HaNp- Cabinet will be here by Friday next; while | ® descriptive list of the work, material, &c. | tually convenient for the presentation of this course, the Prince appeared and addressed it. | treatment given bim was careful, that it had PB yg » Hew Clothing sold srare tee tbie prices Se | there hasbeen recetved no intimation of the ing, bene embrace paving, sewers, gtad- | statement before your Se Dreeent DON a ul | After ‘expressing his thanks for the demonstra. | Oost the parties x great deal of money toget him, known Stnimer Resort is now open for | lected stock ef second hand Olothing vert enee,- | return of the President it is thought he will be | &, “6 ause Mr, Beechor's etter, to which this’is a | (10% he Suid the attempt on bie life was not | and that they couid not think of rclaroiog bigs er ee - af tho Eres ;yghurch and his clerks of the board of | because Mr, Beecher’s letter, to which this iss | Sloca at his persone gan et eee eet | alee tee se a nr ty oy W. ranch Hore 739% High ote Georseteen. rare | Bere = that cane pp ey ae audit have been engaged to-day in drawing up | preliminary'reeponse, has been made public by In contusion bo vo Etss. With great respect: fam cooetoen, sented. three cheers | |, The father ret eS SSE | peintment of a succescor to Marshall Jewell ns | {me Of blanks to be adopted for use in that 7 anopone fivron. = the Sams empire and allied German 7 ee Moudays, Wedvesdara a d Priiay ¢, 6a. EXCURSIONS, &e. Tre cee ctes Roletsburg. It is asserted in |” ‘The appointment of Mr. P.H. Reinhard asa | WHAT MRS. TILTON 18 aalD no wave ne Enoers. ‘There is be tieakeryies tee ee ymous letter at once Samet Teketa to the Ielen dee icon Board of the | ———_—_—_____—_—_____—_ | ‘bis councotion that the miston will beten- | cierk in the auditor's ofics har been wae | ‘The Brooklyn Eagle is authority for the state | the Protestant charche oe tae ceived by Mr. Korr, stating that the parties who ES 78ND ANNUAL PIONIO dered to General Longstreet. drawn. ment that Mrs, Tilton has already been befor: | Gential escape of the aroma’ ‘te it rebertes | bel the cblid would net part with it fore ae BROS. & CO; HIBERNIAN BENEVULENT SOOTETY, No.1, | _{X REGARD to the moving of buildings inour | Froy IeTIMATIONS received at the Treasury | {n the most positive muvser Malthe eevee a, | that_Kulmann has confemsed that he intended Soe eee an a. 2 SGHR- Pen on the on Tite webe yt dal ee aire streets, to the destruction of the pavements, | gepartment it is believed that there wiil bo a | ‘heslightest impropriety in the condact of ir, | t@ #eeassinate the prince, and that he used ex- | mark bow a father's love Tiscs supreme over ta" Philsdeiphia and Kr ated on the summit 2460 feet above the pressions indicating that others are implicated | everything! He bad not in his possession the in the schem been arrested Beecher toward her. The reason assigned by Mrs. Tilton for the strange conduct of her hus. band is that when bisintimacy with Mrs. Wood- every five minotes. Ferry free. Dancing to that he has issued but one permit to coumerce at a'lock.. Tickets, admitting a remove a building since he has been otice, As | 082; Under the eircular issued by Secretary A priest named Kotteler has | mount necessary to regain bis dear one, but be Scweinturt under the belier | @nfwered the villains through the personals Eosts will leave High and G@ street wharves A recerred to in yesterday's Stax, Lieut. Hoxie | jarge number of bids for the new tive per cent. ‘istow t a he a thus: ‘Koss is willing; bave pot got it; am dot sumer guests on Jtxg 23. Tr gent eman and jylt suggested yesterday, the parties engaged in binieed pence he ne ay of hall was at its height she called upon Mr cane Seone Suamoen toon ee: Be | Sy cee eeree = ™ ano Potcmac Railroad depot at §:35 4. m_ #OOND GRAND PIO-NIO OF THE IOE MEN ing these buildings probably did it without | subscription expires on the 23d ustaut. Beecher, as her pastor, and asked him for hix ———_e —__ Thus the matter stands. Detectives have Focmeand fatcerappiy te BM WAY Ss authority, ad interim, between the time of the — advice. It was at that time Mrs. Tilton asked Philadelphia Politics, watchid the Ledger butiding and the p>-tottice Brictor, Rane, McKesm ¢-nn = AT BEYER’S 71m STREET PABK, cia foxerDiment going out and the present one | Tne Massacnuserts FLoops.—The disas- | Mr. Beecher for his advice, and, sccording to | peyocr ant mig ee ene comorass. | day and night, but so carefully do the kidnap. love HOTEL On THURSDAY, July 16th coming im. We are glad to sce that Lieut. | ter in western Massachusetts from the flood re- | ber statement, he advised her to leave her hus- Hoxie is disposed to give a vigilant eye to all | ported by telegraph in yesterday's STAR, was band. With the lapse of time Theodore Tilton's Tickets, admitting gentleman and lady,Wec.; ladies | operations of the kind calculated to damage | only less in its results than that of Mill River Puirapgtraia, July 14.—Democratic con- = work that no clew whatever seem: to have folly cocled, and he learned of the advice Mr ventions met today in the various Con, ck obtained to thelr identity or their where s “ sional districts. In the firet district Gen. Wm. | abouts. The child bas now been absent aboyt unaccompasied by a gentleman, 500. jylt-4e™ public or private property. because the width of the valley was sogreat | Beecher had given to his wife, and to that cir- | McCandless was nominated ow the first ballot. | twelve days, and it is douvtrul whether dari Sree eed Mk. 'A. G. Rinks, wha ke .q | that the flood lost a portion of its force. For a | cumstanceall the present trouble and mystery | In the second no quorum appeared. In the third | this time. any of the members of the hoasehol streams in the vicinity. will be ope (je45D EXCURSION R. A. G. Rippix, who has been appointed | distance of twenty miles the track of the Boston | are due. Samuel J. Randall was nominated by acclama- | to which it belonged have had an hour of un- JUNE = Accommodations first-class : 10 to assist the Attorney General in the legal in- | and Albany railroad is wasbed away, and ali PENNSYLVANIA OoAL TRADE—Tho total of | tion. In the fourth the convention adjourned | broken rest. Pormac Reltreed dept sttioe m. catem: MARSHALL HALL. estigation of the Harrington sate burglary | the tridges either entirely gone or seriously in. | aurnrncite martetarioctag arok Seite eas | till August iat without making s somites” THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE Cate 15 p.m. ond Ih a es he S ieee case in Washington, is a lawyer of high char- | Jured. Travel over the road will necessarily be | {th instant umourtod teste ae tons, and for | TRE REPUBLICAN CITY CBNTRAL COMMITTEE | are Fomewhat remarkable throughout. For five Peter arte bate baad. At: | wor give icirdot Orend Easurtouro armel | Re'Toprnceted i Geet: ae Gtglent 6 | af Uatuge Wheel at ecSv oo, Wess tag’ | the, coal year ii 3 ton against‘ f1 | Ok, ection dy open he protent of Leonard | Zeferevien: (oust, theday Spon sche aue sun t Shio at commar | Rill give their first Grand Excursion to Marshall | he represented in Gongress the Cleveland, 0., ze ; | tons to corresponding time last year, bet! 7 > 4 ‘ © Ginutreet and Posnayivanis Sree IY ceetees | Hellen, pice aia district. He was one of the strongest leaders of Toit broke away first, and swept over the lower | Gecrene of Likes tase Toe Litres ene | fifth district of A-C. Harmer, and’ sdoprea a und the neighborhood, P THUBEDAY, July 16, 3374. een the old Liberty Guard, the friend and eulogist | TeSctvoir with an immense volume of water, Pevrsyivapia avenue, aud Baltimore and Railroad dept. For rooms and rates u ‘TAFLOR, Proprietor, Hi resolution that Leonard Myers had ratused to ached the two children © comply with the rules of the republi- | them. It is presumed that they would have can party, and theretore could not be | made off with the youngest, little Ch recognized as @ candidate, and that this | several days berore the 1st inet. committee must again decide that there was | time there chanced to be some one p but one candidate before the Republican Com- | the jane. During a conversation with the nage for the tons, and for the year 1,563,865 tons, against 1,487,074 tons to sam- time last year, giving a total of all kinds for the week of 41 5 tons, and for the year 10,611,220 fons, against 10,751 305 tons to the same time last year, being a decrease of 170,085 tons. The coal trade for the past week bas been unusually ek is 71,4 ; * | making a breach of about four rods in the high. will leave Bix:h street wharf atOe.m. | great’ conccrvaciee Dern re siadiags’ | Way dam Of the lower The eye te nigh One Doltar, admitting gentleman and le whom Mr. Riddle pronounces ihe greatest ora: Tee Sag tl bo Becton mom ies. To be had at the botels, at the boat, aud fi for who ever spoke the English language. Mr . : Sasscumaseee = and from | Riddle Las received recogistion in the fepuniic | Veit at the time, and made haste to warn the fosee all cur friends, and guarantee them | of letters, having recently written two excellent | People at Blush Hollow. His warning, and the time. ‘ather mittee for the fifth district, and that Hor. | I asked him whether he had any enemies who novels.—. F. Graphic. fact that but a part of the lower dam gave way, * A. C. Harmer having freely complied with the | owed him a grudge, and who wo! Ww Agen omitize of Arransements—Lient. Joseph Plats, ee E Crnente prevented lors of life, and also very much less | ‘ck petes Delors, tae een ine or nena: | valent the sepabineee party aed eoetoch ae | tenement “Washington. DO Berg F. W Enteisie, Sere’ T. W. Hilleary.Sere% | Pursonat.—Mr George Riggs a ¥ | Gncd the damage done. Lhe village of Chester | when the demand for domestic uses usaeligects | Votes of more ti.an two-thirds of the delegation lied that he was unaware that there was any RD MIN &. W. Eimmait, Z. H. Whitemore. J718St_ | ara at their delightful country home. “| coerce cacape from almost entire destruction | ip." ‘rhe trade in this city 18 doing littie more | constituting the convention, is duly nomteated id who entertained any bitterness =F PlONI0 PaBTies O# FAMILIES General Meyers and Miss Sellix are traveliog | briggen choos Here being f many stone-arch | than filling sinail orders from sapplies of coal | the Tepulican cand-date for Congress in the | againet bij. ‘Tee name or the tater is Mr ‘The Bedford Springs will be open for the e .s | bridges above that place, by which the flood | on hand. “There leno cliange im the peloce or | Hith district. Christian K. Ross, of the tirm of Ross, Shott & Ore ot Who wish to spend the day in the country In Canada. --*-Mra, Admiral Dahigren h was stayed for a time, accumulating in little 1.— Phila. Led ee P = Co., wholesale dry goods dealers, on Market Connection oe = : rented @ cottage at Berkiey springs, and witi | ponds, to be let down’ in installmems on the | C8l-—Zhila. Ledger. The Erte Railread Election. treet. The house was unfortunate during the ection male trains on Pounsy CAN HIRE A FIRST-CLASS COACH occupy it with her daugh ‘Mea ne P + n —________ ve \. . se z vanta Balircac i Pa. smd Balt. & | p, tying at 141% P ment nina cupy er daughter, dame Vo village below. A second cause was the consid- TEE TUNNELING AT Hatt GaTe.—The tun- NEw York. July 11 —The stockholders of | panic, and hence. Mr. Kors is unable to pay at ° Hsilrowd. st Canberiand, Md., directiy | °F SPiying 415 Pennsylvanis avenge. j11-In verbeck, lately returned from Europe. erable width of the valley a mile above the vil- | neling of the Haliett’s Point reef at Hell @: the Erie Railroad met to«day for the purpose of | once the rum demanded by the blackmailers tegen ty rail to the Springs GEORGIANA EXCURSIONS cl-nel and Mrs. 2. 8. Sedgwick will also spend | lage, where the waters euread out somewhat, as | which was diecontinea last November on clecting @ board of directors for the ensuing | It i# hoped that he will not be obliged t» do #0 Erg.tuton tickete can be had at Ratiroad offices, | Gi fhe summer at Berkey springs, the Colone! | they did in the Mill River flood on Florence | count of e lnckon Congressional appropriations, | term. President Watson declined re-election, | put that it will be the kidmappere who wll ba ang Baarage checked through. ss FoR having purchased a home near the springs.---- | meadows. is to be resumed within @ woek of two, a: | figuifying his intention to retire from the seat | out ged to pay the penalty worthy of their in Bed! rd Mineral Water seut at following rates Mrs. Commodore Boyle and daughter have lett | _ _ £225,000 have been lately granted for the fur- | iu consequence of ill health. Resolutions re- | humanity. . LEONABDTCWS, PINEY POINT, MABE- | tcwn, ard will traveifor the summer. -*--Gan- A Ersvuiy or Over Stupy.—Too much | therance of the work. Nencty 600 lineal feet | gretting his departure were adopted. The polls THE LETTERS SHALLS AND POINT LOOKOUT. ural pete basen a —— = ata ly is ¢ By sg - sa lied aig i remain to be tunneled, which will be completed | will not close until 2 o'clock, but the following 11 p. m.—Since writing the above, your cor- = . — spend some months at Long Branch. --"-Mr. | hit: C sad result of overtaxing the min: ac ticket, beyond a doubt, is elpeted, there bei prdent bas gained w more direc € ch Ate Rxcarsiqns, so popular the past twoseasons, | Montgomery Blair and family left early, as ls | was sown at the public school yesterday morn ae oer pera Tocco, the peaetl 21 | nooprosition: Hugh J” Jewett, Thos, a. Sco Dature of the ictters which the kiduappers bane wit Berd fe | tesa ee (hetr cus:om, for thelr country seat, near Wash: | ing. Mise Laura Berry, while at examination | superyicion is under Capt Was ee | Jone ee eae Taylor ‘Johnsion, M. O. | sent to the disconsoiate father. More’ Lendish, A SU ALLEN bopt, plendid steamer Georgiann: ington, a with her class tainted and fell heavily to the | the engineer corps, under whose direction the | Koberts, Fre«’k Schuchardt, W. Butler Dan- | cruel, or inhuman epistles human band never im iford Sgrin jaro, the un mrest wharf ot 6 p.m. EVERY Nava. Oapzr dent. A. H. Fletcher to the = Biss Ssaptichs (eyed) pamie ot aie ory | Blossom rock, near San vegeta | was blown = , Edwin <" mes gg H. "° ro 8. L : se. (me of the on iat to thle. sd ut MOK a =o ariog the season, and retarning leave sponte : fo memory quite umired py story He also removed obstructions {In Colambi ariow . Meyer, Henry teiLins, e know vou are uot worth muc y CUMEBR SESUET AMONG THE MOUS kout at 6 p.m. Sunday, arriving at Wash. t rpedo boat Intrepid; Midshipman Wm. H. | and two hundred pages of natural philoso ny river. He states that after the necessary exca- | Suydam Grant, Lucius Robinson. John A. ©. | we are aware that you have rich trier TAINS. Sean py sale at office of W.O. y, | 5!#ck to the rece!ving ship Sabine. Detached— | Night before last she sat up with . young las 3, | yations become finished the grand nitro glycer- | Gray, Courtlandt Parker, and Horner Kam= | whom you can borrow. It you love money bet- BUSH HOUSB&, M. & @ 8. Ballread, No. 603 Peuusyivania ave. | Commander A. P. Cook (rom the torpedo sta- | classmate, SS Set ore schoo} | :B¢ blast will thoronghly shatter the great reef, | dell. ter than your chid, its blood be oa your own BELLEFOSTE, Pa. Booud Trip Tickets, $2.60 . Bor sale only at the | tiov and ordered to the torpedo boat Intrepid, | o’elock in the morning. Arrived at the schoo! | ana jeave 26 feet of water for navigation at low Se ae bead. a dor town of kacak mean boat. at Boston; Lieut. Commander Horace E. Mul- | house her nerves were shattered and were well | tige, The Monmouth Park Races. Another letter reads to this eftect be seem a4 036 Seamer ivenio atoaanrzon E. NIGHTENGALE, Agent, lan trom the Colorado placed on waiting | igh beyond control.—Carson (¥ev.) Appeal. S| Monmovra Paux,N. J., July 4.—The ec- | Any attemyt certain the chi 425 corth 7ih street. Fur descriptivecie. jel-tm 7th street Wharf, | orders; Lieut. Commander A. S. Baker frou a Shoo i apretr Groomy Cror Prosrgcts 1m Kentucky.— | ond meeting of the’ New Jersey Jockey Clut ce Will result in its entire anuihilet ¥ a ae et Uppenz0on’s wire is still with her husband, | The Louisville Courier-Journal publishes crop | opened to, t M th Park. T! t cular ave term: rene ‘HE STEAMER COLUMBIA the torpedo station and ordered to tomporary | wro refuses to see any visitors. Much specula: ate toms alt 4 eee ceed, | Opened to-day at Monmou ex. S50 te “turn the child u may 29 2m 1 duty as executive officer of the torpedo boat | fonis indulged in as to how he will moet hie | TPOrts from all parts of the state. For three | race was for the Jersey Jockey Club purse of Meaning that in case the $ net torth- LEAVES CUMMEKCE STREET WHARF, | (vtrepid; Passed Assistant Paymaster Henry T. Peon Dest, in southern and western Ken $700 for all ages, entrance money to the second | coming they will kill and third horses, m'l+s heats, best three in five. No one can read the Only three horres started—Donohoe’s Artist, | his blood bull Davis’ Fadiadeen, and Coffee’s Donnybrook. | received, and cac a Ee = won a pg ich by “We know our business,” says one ot length, nybrook was second, # half a length hd we are going to fight i out. abead of Artist. Time, 149%. <i a sniconas ssoetetanns Bond Sy from Philadelphia, ublished in yesterday's Collision of = gteamer with am Eee- | Stan, stated that the uufortunate fa'uer, Iu Lowpor, July 4.—T “4 Ledger person: signifies that he bas got the e steamship Nevada, mey rec m ay. which arrived at Queenstown on Sunday last, | ™°MfY Teauiret and is willing to pay from New York, was in collision with an iceber, during @ fog and sustained some damage. baw portion of the iceberg became detached and fell | W28t might have pro tucky, not enough rain has fallen at any one time to lay the dust. The crops are almost en- trely destroyed, and even with an abundance of rain henceforth they cannot be saved. Of tobacoo there will be scarcely any crop. Corn ard oats are very small, but wheat is the best crop for many years. Much destitution is al- ready reported, and the government has beev petitioned to convene the legislature for the purpose of devising some means of relief. Rain bas fallen in eastern and central Kentucky dur. ing the last two days, but too late to afford much relief. In the mountain districts aetual cages of starvation are reported. é 2 1 y lieving he will commit euicide. S BALTIMORE, FUR WASHINGTUN, ON | Col re thi i hi ap co | tate, man y bel REAL ESTATE AGENTS. ; tavaY AT 4PM, ABRIT. | Colby from popes A ere His Cell 1s on the second ther, and by. standing TAN BOILE. FEASK BAENUM Pe eee 5 | ton, at the navy yard, Mare Island; Passed | othe cage grated window. There is no poss\- J hae ; Pegntent Engineers W. A. Winslow and it: D. | bie opportunity for him to ercape as his cell is JUAN BoYi. co. aylor special uty connected with the Ten- ik % 2 rif REAL ESTATE AND NOTE GROKERS, heesee and ordered to the torpedo boat Intrepid, | bed With boiler tron. He has written but one No. 606 sth street site U.S. Ti ry. Exther of these tri; rae Sah opposite ‘Treasiry. De action of the Supre court, Ziet instant; Passed Assistant Engineer Jonn | letter since the action of the Supreme, court, rere Sa Meee. | meee of taue tetgs ailorde partie Lowe from specisl daty connectad with tue tor. | 204, that 13. A new large double HOUSE, corzer 3lst | peako bay avd Potomac river with. pedo yest tancapen and ordered to dutyon board — and H_ HOUSE Mo. 1010 Massachusetis avooue, | ont loes of much time from business that vessel. Geeat Feat py A Famate Watkrst.— BOUSE No. 426 2d street cast, for sale . All accommodations—meals, stateroom, & a RE Rie - The London journals of June th, report as furnished of uufarniahed. & COTTAGE ia Wit’ | class. BS atcroome may be engaged in advance Lows WoLr AND ora Braves on tue | fojlows: Yesterday evening a git] nam eh. lnro’s Bi 3.59. Several small HOUSES, | spplicatic n te the agents. e steamer can be c! Wark Patn—tIndisn Superintendeat Enoch ards, successfully concluded at Stapleton ‘hae et . FARMS. Improved nad Sor | Tucseay ech och eek oe ech eernontays and | Hoag, of the Central Superintendency, Kansas, | Bristol, the feat of walking 1,000 mnles 1m’ 1,000 ds parties 8 fine opps AccipexT To Vick Paesivant Kevser.— da very serioas if not ‘eek at reasonable x whens a on her forecastie. fatal neseieat covares 4 te Vice President Key- of STEPHENSON & BROTHER, in forwarding a report from Agent Haworth to | Consecutive hours. en she commenced, on Tae Cassarga AND O10 RatLRroan.— aan fer, of the Baltimore & (bio railroad company, exenange for ¢: - oe TE OI the Commiseoner of Indian ‘Attaire states that | the 1sth of May, an application was made to the | ‘The Richmond (Va.) Dispatch of Saturday last Killed His Mother. at Harper's Ferry on Fr me ebt inst. ite was SD in varfous por- 3 Satanta is still firmin his friendship for the | ™agistrates to interfere; but it was unsaccess- | says: +sWe have the best authority for saying Bostor, June 14.—Mrs. Maggie Smith, of | OP bit way to the opening hop at 1 het) pon + | peake and Obio jo of carving Mo per | whites. He bas suggested to friendly disposed | ‘¥!,on the ground that the young woman was | that there is not one word of trath in the ramor | © stown, was shot and 1 kilied by | Ud having business at the tolegrapn or will exch we improved property’ | Pon? awit ta ene capable ot carrring sm per | whites. E to" from disloyal, duce’ He | 4 free agent. It was stated that she undertook | {ret there is not arated through the papers | Coszestown, — aa any Killed by | the Feary. he burcied across thet r . ne _ Di} le jane varate fi . e a 2 * id y, be burrie ot add » «A faratehed Be erent at S120 per month este | “'jeis-tni~”” Corner K and seth ets,..mock Oreck-_ | thinks the fediens win ot ace ag’ | tho tastnin order that ber fatier eon eee ~$ Scapeake and | Sgr, 202.8 boy nine years old, last evening. that the western end of the Chesapeake and vance of the train, which meade @ (- j ‘ They were in an auction room in Roxbur - ~ , = WJ. Gok treated well and protected by the military from | Wager of Ohio railroad is about to be transferred to thy | where the boy found an old pistol, and in piay- | Step on the Maryland side. The bridg “TERULVUS.” 715 Firreentu Steer, baffalo hunters, whisky sellers, and thievish NoMINATIONS IX MAIx#.—The republicans | Baltimore and Obio railroad. We are author- | ing with it it was Gecbarged. floor other than a few uxidle of d 4GENT FO a ized to make the statement even more com ETS” OF ERIE kalLWaY plete by saying that there is no truth in any Tumor of the transfer of the western part, or of any other part, of the Cheasapeake and’ Ohio railroad to the Baltimore and Ohio railroad or any railroad. . nae the trestle work. Near the Virginia side there The President and Mrs. Grant at Sara- | | 4 Pace of about * venty feet bar and ss Mr. Keyser bad no light Samarooa, Jane 14—The President and | walked intothis opening without in on . Grant reached here this mor ping. would have been dt e* upon the Se as ee rocks in the bed of the river below bat for his outlaws. In is report Agent Haworth | in Maine have again placed in nomination for OF EMIE HAlLWAX,” "1°" | saya the Kiowas are divided. Lone Woir | ‘2 deine have again placed in. nomination for lends one wing and has determined to | of Congress. The list is as follows: For Gover- join with the Cheyennes and Comanches. | ner—Neleon Dingley, jr. Bor members of Gon- jons embrace trips ever every tine | Oh the war path. Kicking Bird, Satanta, and | gress—ist district, John H. Burleigh; 24 dis- teamboat leading to and from Phil; tweive or fourteen other ebiefs have decided | trict, Wm. P. Frye; 3d district, Jas. G. Blat THE END IS NIGH. ‘ork city, and extend to all | to come in near the agen and remain peace- % : : oxy Youre paN.—An i size, which pevented bis passing between the ns Nowth, shia. Share vemmates on epee > aut of ith district, Samuel F. Hersey; Sth district, ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF BISMARCK .— ys Sn ene See ve pemenae timbers of the triage. adver seteecl otemte ar Full informetion by stove. _jel8-Im_ | the fact that the Cheyennes and Comanches, | <one Hale. Mr: Hersey, who has been very til, | while Prince Bismarck, who is on @ visit t lar was aeewm Stan santy heat on benty COME NOW frou CHaurEE, ora part of each tribe now are on the war | ~*/OWy regaining bis health, Kirsengen, was driving in the country towar morning by Joseph Wright Adamson, sono; | “ition be managed to extricate himself and path. Agent Haworth mentions a report of a THEINIURY TO Tom Bow ina, the famous | Saline springs, at noon yesterday, he was fire! Thomas Adamson, the American Consul, living | T6#¢h 4 place of safety just in time to avoid the R LE TOC Tx Tho elegant and commodions Iron Steamer fight between Cheseunce and Comanches and a | race-horse, bas been reatly exaggerated. None | At DY A young man. The ball graced his wrist. | Hotham street, Rast Melbouree: Shortly ates | express, which came thundering slong over the OR LE TOO LATE. mace nae party of bunters near the line of New Mexico, | of the tendons of hisfogs were broken, he was oe tine Sneed ee 4o’cloek on Sudday morning, young pe Some trestle work in which o fos oments before he — ‘a it ph vi Ss i . pty be. is bi been dangling. q iT ence, wi hints WM. H. BYERS, agent, | seven Tdiats aud three white mon wore kicd. | Jacky the race for the Slansion Hosa, | Kullman:” He belongs to Magacttey Shi'a | wasn Dedroae, Hie eet meee eT eTIDE | Sow bruises and Scrstohes."Cumberiend Time. CING, STILL RUSHING. | _ayzi-tset Gth Street Weart, . Se struck one foot against his leg, laming him | Cooper by trade. He is a member of the Cath- aller, wh wed to i ors parece plicmisliacke sai anit ~~ THE REPUBLICAN ConcuusstonaL. comart- | Slightiy. He will recover in tims, but will ue, | olic Journeymen's Society of that city, and hes fmm get arog ya age a ° _ I [Pos CHAuTEE, TEx has issued an address to the people of the | cemarily lenvo to Preakness, Sprioghok, Katio | been observed of tate frequently in the company Poe perpedbey p nap meme ony ip a eee, | oe etwas creases ox Wabe Coe oaeier STILL DRIVING. STILL PUSHING. ‘The A. Fo,1 Seeemer United States, reviewing the history of demo- | Pease, and Wanderer the honors to be won at woent in Bacis over the. attempt, Intense excivo- | ‘4 stiurp struggle took place, and young Adar. | afternoon by the opening of & gas vein at the oo" | can be hed for excursions on Thursdays and Fri- | cratic administrations up to the 4th of March, | Saratoga. ees son was thrown down the stairs to the first | rendence of W.H.Perduc. The discovery was —_ days cf esch week. 1861, and, by comparison with the record of the Bany FARMING.—Mrs. Thorps, an Eaglish »Wivk aNpOsiLprey.”—William | landing. Nothing daunted, however, be aga’ made by E. Whitney, the well borer, who had 0 ¢ *I0N. x - 4 , N. BR. FITZBUGH, Agent, republivan party since that date, asks the peo- | woman, who has been boarding bavies at 97 & journeyman jeweler, formerly of | Seized the burgiar, and was thrown tothe bot- | heen engaged to sink a four and a baif inch NO CESSATION. NO LET UP. esol Sih Street Wharf. | ple of the United States to send no more demo- | Fast’ Twenty-niuth street, New Verk kes was recently found dead in hie bed, at | tom of tho stairs. The burglar then ran to- | tube in front of Mr. Perdue’s residence at the JcOR BXCUMSIONS. | _—=—~—~—_~—*|_ ts to Congress, but true and ablerepublicaus, | recently lost six out Of the seven In hee charge, | No. 96 Grove strect, New York, having taken | ward the back door, but in the darkness mistook | lower end of town. The well had been suck Q = or re aible as well asin name. The three issues | and inquiries have been made regarding ker | PolfoM. Tho following note was found in his | his way, and came back again, when young | fifty-twe fect deep, when seme clayish depoatta, TER} THIN T. 5 of the campaign are: First, the civil rights bill; o s room :—‘ Good-bye, wife ant children. You | Adamson again seized him, and ‘this time got | having the a nee of coal, were EVER\ THING MUST, ‘The Steamer that by mpalg * hts bill; | treatment of the infants. It is thought that the ye, ppearal 5 will soon forget me. I feel the fatal drag work- ing now. He -had beoome a drinking man while in the army during the war, and on re jor, Yo civil life married, but soon aban doned bis wife and two children to live with some one else. He began recently to take oper sid which was the drag finally used for € “ “ COLUMBIA fe legislation colored peo- | jast child will soon follow. She is a respectable EVERYTHING SiTALL, Can agent for Excursions every MONDAY ate bim down, and held him tilt his father came to | out. This induced Mr. Whitney to apply « DAY, at reasonable rat e all the rights implied by the 14th | woman in appearance and character and her THING WILL BE SOLD. his assistance. A rope was procured, and the | match to the mouth of the tubing, when = amendment; second, the currency question; as ' sand is one of the largest on. the party 's divided on this subject, no peculiar | Tom eee ney waite aa oto views are adv: , but the assurance ren [HE PROSTRATE STaTs.— is eapecially sdapted for Monn that when the solution is found the faith of the | in this extract trom the Charleston News aud Po gas cede eT gpa to put it into opera- | Courier of Friday: ‘‘In only nineteen of tac . tion. The third and most important question, | thirty-two counties in South Carolina one hun- i STEAM YaquT WANDEGEE can ve | Of cheap transportation, is reviewed at length, | dred and forty-six equare miles of land have amal xeur- man was tied to the banisters tilla EVES COME NOW. COME BUY. ebartered and this, too, is to be left to future discussion, | been sold for state and county taxes, and fire sions to CHAIN BRI as to bow far national | tion shall control | hundred and thirty-seven square miles of land onthe Potomac. Apply at Maseac ti railroad corporations, or whether the govern- | have been forfeited to the state at taxsales du- setts avence. je5-3m™_ | ment will assume > the building of highways of | ring the current year.” . commerce or opening up more water courses. ae ae ann - Y Th posed reciprocity with Can: Gov. Kumren, of Va., paid a visit to Fortress recently born in EDUC ATIONAL. its anloten tm tha noanien tae pone sunt | Monroe yesterday afternoou, and was received ‘was one that had BDENTOWN (N.J.) FEMALE OOLLEOR. | ®bout increased taxation, internal cr customs. | With @ salute the water battery; after and fou: - Bofenags arr Gnicn) Raa AEB Oe ELBGR, Pich, he reviewed and inspected the at i lived five += $30.00 FULL SUITS. FOR ONLY $23.00 | location One of the most carctully condaced net | FILIAL Osepimnce.—There is, now a days, | the gerrison. He was aocoupeains by Gen. beat sustained institutions ia the seats. “For tarma, | good deal of complaint about the wantof obedi- | Wm, Mahone, Gol. John M. Robinson and « is accused by &c, address Bev. JOHN H. BL. EY, Ph. D: number of distinguished persons. A large au- COME. COME. COME. jyit-3m ence to parental authority on the part of the | qience was in attendance. - 4 > P A L2WIOK SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIRG | fog’ SGretation: cepeciall Pcie oy Ski aE ROMCUTION oF Tux Gunwax Bremors— “iprecerves ‘a digni- ‘ddrene TYS80: proves that there are noble exceptions to the e ion Times’ 2 it at ‘tmvestigation. ' 4 Buy! Buy!! marily’ Contess BHb A prnee (FLY og ‘age ‘-boy of the period.” A youn, Berlin telegraphe thi of ‘ays the Obicago Tri- =e the principal examiners in the Patent has received another sentence of 18,000 thalers instrament of death ou went to pes! is echool vacation at an uncl fine and three months’ ee ine ree reports have come 7 HABLE BROTHERS, ROCKER, tran but one restrietionon thosospe orth "killed outright ba HAN: ‘RS & FINE Chor 3 x AGENTS in New York a eT one AnD TINE PLATED city state that some forgeries of their circular she 13th ber © F Tth and O Streets N. W. | ail seas ns sand at as low prices #. r SUITABLE FOR WATERING chased in Murthe: st | PLACES. be J bile it is not probable that raion Mg my aa w hot probable that any o! m have of Onna sun Crectety, | were wont to use in thelr aquatic escucsions, | found their way here, it isdeemed a matter ri arsions. ‘his own ‘Savek Beat Ieeeenlaneie tien, aac) Fenn sve.stet.lokh and ilihits. | He promised faithfully, like the datifat lad he graye Prudence to warn the pabit — ——ee je gad te 5 H ) OGART's V. Bi , and departed rejoicing. A recent letter 2 Emrenor WILLIAM arrived fancy Fine Soft Fete isc areaetiens B moetaae Sear heamne Ozerte ssp bis father ily describes various excur- ee He was received by the Ki of acd all Bronchial sito {roe fe ‘narcotics sions, and “ times” he had enjoyed; varia, and escorted to the royal palace. who fa oe pany Sayed ory Smee A one in which the cousins kipg will accompany the emperor part of the Mh , Fer, sed Dooley, Capitol Hill, ama by the pro: 4 ap eae. Trey | way to Salzburg. 3 " 1 % ee went over in the boat,” writes man; STINEMETZ'S Hatter, | piotor, 1313 G stront eorthweet ust ‘ eatrespoct, jl-te i SEW. ——— “but I remembered your wishes tn ti s7 Latest from the south—watermeions: Wen tn. oe Mineo eae Soiree acess ike | Selene coo tae thet the BZ The Hon, Rufus S. Frost thought Ukely x injunction upon the boat dissolved | to be the republican candidate for Congress in | cab tm, 600 ra en ph i | Preformat Mr. Crocker’s district in Massachuspttse

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