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meen ance ze~e ree ee ni —= WHEAT TER BUROFEAN ASTRONOMERS SAY oF _ THE STRANGER. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday: Excepted, THE EVENING STAR. Sg London ther AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, pee ide. A French Pennsylyania Avenue, cor. ith St. astronomer has posst- mn Biya Faronng cz wumoctere a THE EVENING Sf4h NEWSPAPER COWPANT, of shrbenie oxide Sownd chance to come toe 6. A. BAUFPP. Pret. admits, is removed with regard to the comet of - NY periments seven the theory of the Fonrr Copies at the Matter of comets bas w we great change counter Cznts each three months, The Professor showed experimentaily how a 1.0, six months, § ° a a l™"*=®e=*=SE=EEEeeeeeeeeeeee few ounces of iodide of amyl, converted imto THE WBEKLY STAR—Podlis! ben = id hy yt 2 Soibe tl 4 car. SF lav 5 in adva } = ; - 4 x clowd— . Sud no paper cut icuser than paid (or. | Sh, 44—N2. 6,654. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JULY 21, 187 TWO CENT SP aeenthe cera ar enete and eplonter SF Bates of sdvort'sing furnished on application, | Sas simlariy estimates that te weight of : OFS crear SR eS ee 8 comet wouid lie betwen a few oances an. MI a How the Chicago Fire was Checked. few pounds. : . SUMMER RESORTS. SUSE ENTS. a EV fNING STAR. ata poston vallway geet clone; ppd A WASHINGTON INVENTION STOPS THE SPREAD TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | * Copgin’s comet will be nearest the earth on PAT DBeieae 7 RESORT, Tak MOCH OMIQUs—SUMUBS THSATES. ‘ 5 BOUTE | Stal OF THE FLAMES. The Printers’ Strike In Cincinnati. = The Chicago Inter-Ocean gives the following ALLEGED PoIsoniNc graphic account of the turning point in the Crncixnatt, July 2) >... | evening of the 19th instant, after a short illness. ae Een Capateaw ; ¥ 40, EVERY NIGHT, AND TWO MATI- Washington News and Gossip, | Mr. Postiey was a diligent worker in the rail. a Pe anineae aves soins M.S. Weteana: mace nt cf thy peracd Bausstrion — way mail service for seven yeara. nage morni Ong, KATE FISHER, the only successful —- great one week ago: when the (Gazette compositors, who took the | visible from 9 to 11 P. m., (reaming upward ne great Ada Tsanca Menken, aid wh, with IntrRwat Revenve—The receipts from this | Troors WaxTED FoR Vicxsscno.—A-die | _“When the fire had reached the corner of | Vacant places of the noon compositors weat POSITION OF THE COMET'S Tr. Tain t t. - | Tay, and ‘elebr ate “Wonder! in her 218,2°7.6: Wabash avenue and Van Buren street, itseemid | home, it was deemed that they should wk selbesied srerd o Wend pepe Wilt |, tource to-day were $218,257.65, patch was received at the Executive mansion | to ‘be under control to the westward, and ccn- pe aa by Solcanen. "Dertag Coy ayes canes of the present ~~ tartar t wR arauce of the cele Tne Nava Ruoistsee for 1574 will be is- | this morning from the Lieut.-Governor (and act- | tered all its force upon thisone point. Two | threats had been made by the union men To-ight it will probably have become sam aot ir the summer. brated CHARLES DIAMON!. whe oxcontess? 6g | so0a by the Navy department this week. ing Governor) of Mississippi, A. K. Davis, engines had located here, and, facing a Se Against the new compesitor in one in- | ciently broad to cover all the stars of the dip ase JOUN DALY, Propriser” | 82¢ dances, accompanying himself with t! aio — - 7 ing that party feeling runs bigh at Vicksburg | coming flames, made a herculean effurt to stop | <‘ance a letter was sent to the’ sister of one of | per, except the last star in the handle, and each reas NDOsH Al UM SPRINGS. = — cere Se Srcemtary Ronzeon left the city list night | on account of the issues of an election to take | it. If the fire crossed the street Lengo veers the printers, saying that if her brother did not | successive day it Will move somewhat in a wee- eee NAN DOL COUNTY, VAs N4OsAL THEATRE for Philadelphia, en route for Rye Beach, New | place in that city on the 4th of August. Anti- | chance of saving the city, for Should this occur | leave the composing room blood would be shed. terly direction toward the south, and become — } SiGe Hampshire, pating violence, the acting Governor has re- | it would be impossible to stand the heat, and | Last night, after the regular midnight lunch, ptibly broader, on Thursday covering ALUM, CHALYBATE, FREE STONE AND Commencing 3 quested the presence of United States troops to | the stores aajoining the fire would surely go. | a numberof the compositors were teized with ih the planete Venus and Jupiter, in the eULPACR WATERS. MONDAY EVESISG, J" ty 09, PostMASTER GENERAL JEWELL is not ex | preserve order. The telegram was forwarded | With these great Blocks in Hames, who cou'd | severe vomiting and purging, accompanied by west, and the bright star Arcturas (in ‘Bostes) — CHARLEY HOWARD inth’. great drama, ected to assume his new duties until the isto | to the President at Long Branch. tell where it would end? The firemen recog- | a burning sensation in the throat and stomach, above, and on Friday covering Jupiter, Arcta- at J W Naira’s, Penpsylvan'a avenus “ AFTER THE “wag.” r —— nized Several of them were compelled to go home | rus, amd Spica (in Virgo.) a* on Friday the “tickets by Bi ead Ohio Box-sheet now open ” \y 13-6 September. ee Taw wax of the bank note companies has JHI® TERRIBLE EMERSENCY, It is supposed the coffee was poisoned. Some of | width of the tail will be more than twins the —eeny. ee — ja MNOGae unk elec Gux. Daxiet C. MoGortt™, United States | Deen transferred from a congressional commit: | and etood to their work pore eae or ey | st. Was preserved, and a chemical ansiyais is to | length of the tall of Jury oth when she conne Terms per Dovsb,(28dars,) $40 ac a a — EE ° 1 engineer corps, has gone to Europe with hi. | tee to the Treasury. To-day Secretary Bristow Sloane: ead b envy ncn Or mene renee | Ce mnen ene : was last favorably acon, there ‘is danger that it oe RR Proprictor | rau br. TH St. | family for a ycar's tour. fegca newing the taivn ot the Aericay ara | te or, ot fhe re wiory welding. “Agunast | Amother Indian Auacm Mepmtsea | Ty's mmaren lr ‘lows, obasrvar mould "RAND HOTeL — yea. i the fli burst forth in torrents, a: 3 8 ty 21—2 a oh ~ song -€ ee The t SPRINGS, 39 1th at Je stronts, otsht | w. w. wireox, of Manachueetts, bas been | faeyi neat! Bank Note companies of New York Cscuuaed tae oops welionen, aie they | trom Austin ts thee Nene ace: ects, dimpatch | nothing. I have kuown cases whore aa ob pen. Terms, 930 por day and ravings, Chromos, &e, | appointed Chief of the Division of Loans in the | nd rots enumbian, of this city. it #8 the | were on fire, but the stream was turned upon | soomcut the adjatant general's office ‘rom Shjset, and yet if aeked wher rhe chould tenage see JOHN B. COZZENS. rane Pirate Oks Mus tae, | Office of the United States Treasurer. “Alter heating arguments om vote sides, the | ‘em for a moment, and the course of the fire | the Indian territoes orate thney oa ieee "to be" {NS WHITE SULPHUR SPRIN rf k county, Vs. iUR ‘THe awanp of national “Depot &.0. 7 Enass tomeniber Name and Humber, jelly" | received to-day for redemption was $222, ne it to be if he could see it would uubesitat- A Was stopped, and the engines again returned ‘0 | Comanches, Kiowas and Uheyennes attacked i it mbt ; aie iteee Gee ~ | very now and then in a great gust blow the | with « loss of 15 killed and 30 wounded. A lar, ey shou! come was pending before Congress. water aside, but in a moment the stream would | number of horses were killed. Three surveyors, tall tar ber if visible at ail, capeciaity it they Tse Casz op INDIAN AGENT Mites—IWihat | Once more be seen amid the smoke pouring t's | employed by Hockbush Armstrong, were killed the Com and fiveend o half miice sa > aa The total received to date aggregates $6,::51,07: tester. The bulldings have been muchinprerst ss | QTEW AND SEOOND HAND. Scumasiceting aonts, cow partons aor the aay | IN ONE PRICE ONLY. A * New Clothing sold et vers resssonble prices Se, | TBE TUG Fortune, Lieut. Commander T.M. . ~ located its position ax definitely as possible, a steady torrent of water into the flary furnace | py Indians near Antelope Hills, “Friendly Lo. ‘they sioner of Indian Affairs Thinks of Hit | peroreit. It seemed emall and pitiful to fight | ot wd would be strong evidence that they a ai ° G a 2 uw 5 3 fn A, jans are collect ‘nd chi 4 ” * ote A ee a oe) Gecay ttt Galveston on the 10th instant for | 4ciion—The Commissioner of Indian Affaire | Pefore tt it seemed om ever, it must conquer. | The warriors aud renee wees or eeeaReney. | did see it. rec servants, Bal E hree- | W. Branch store 73% High st,, Georgetown, jyStr sliced has recently addressed the following letter to | The crowds in the streets above named are allonthe war path. It is re- The Philadelphia Ch: eaters. * price or accor new ———_— — —————_ TREASURER SrinneR to-day designated | Indian Agent John D. Miles, agent for the WATCHED THIS CONTEST ported that a company of United States troops IMPORTANT DR acTReD. Jcue, September avd October, liberal dedae- | — SSP Win. Behrend to nct as chief clerk of the Troas- | Cheyenne) aud Arrapahooe I oe, by the | with bated breath, and, as the flames or water | Were attacked at Otter creck, al four mes aut | 4! 4TORTANT, ms Philsdeiphis last evening tens wiil b= made ae 4 the Gert Oole- EXCURSION s, &e. a my R notice in the dispatches that the executivecom- | ecemed to gain the gee ve forth groaus | al) the horses captured. says: There are no new developments in the Fessopiets Soe sicteteatios: of, the Sectags, Ooi BAOE CHURCH (OUTH WASHINGTON) | “TC's Office until a successor to Mr. Gillfiilan | mittee of the Yearly Meeting of Friends has | or cheers o sympathy. pe centered in ——\_o—___ ild-stenling case. The district attorney eaid Round-trip tickets, good until ‘November 1, from EXCURBION.— The sham shall have been appointed. requested you to resign your oftice as Indian | this one pees Sats was indeed a desperate Gen. Garfield Vindicatea to-night be had but little doubt that Wooster Baltimore, $6 38; frm Washington, $5 0, PX FKSS will leave the foot of 6th: M H. Taunt has Jered to | B8ent,on account of the course you have pur- | one. At one time the flames would shoot 7 CARD PROM PORTMASTRR SHER WOOD. g8ng were implicated in the abduction, jsi-tm E.'C. JORDAN, Owner and Proj wharf cn THURSDAY, Jul: Aster E. H. Taunt has been ordere sued relative to the disturbances in the Indian high above the surrounding buildings as if New York, Jaly 2l.—Henry Sherwood, and he thought that within forty-eight hours i TRESHMenmysanmcn, yan | Sey wv, pevrtrytobomg ores | fawn ntntcn tac uu foe | Sntaeg inbutafees aac feu tent | matt Usted Sal do efor, | eta eben eae ef eaaers q turb by Moonligh w Hat ing or 5 bul v i uiblishes a re, in guvics Weer Puch SO cmt as coat Tickets—-Adulte cents; children 25 cts. jyf1-2¢ ee ene eee that may be, I desire to thank you for the course | to a red glare, and writhe and’ toss as though | fnat Conena ema Private soorstary hes | poalvely See ie ee Deer Park 2.90 a. m —There will be a GRAND PIONIO ————_ you have taken, and to assure you of the entire | in agony. For fall half hour the battle con- | heen borne on the rolls of that post oMce against | Philadelphia authorities are making extraordi- @UMMEE BESORT AMONG THE MoUN- ny. the. OT bebe fie Prosiss, | _ BEAR ADMIRAL PaNNocK was at Yokohoma | approval by the department. It is dificult to | tinuedy and never ones in that time aad toe the desire of the postmaster,and that hisservioces | nary efforts to recover Ohatlie lies, the abtects Ss sicuson THURSDAY, July a5ie ietrrepm: | June 16th, and it was his intention to make the | see how there can be any proper management | heavy stream ccase to pour toto the burning | have been unsatistactory.' Mr. Sherwood says | oq child, and 40 bring his captors to puvishe TAINS. tial ap poem ing nt al Js} S74, com- of wild Indians that does not require obedience | warehouse. the gentleman referred to has met the require. | ment. Hundreds of heuses have been searched BUSH HOUSB, pg Et ey TA to law; and when the only power to compel that | The firemen were buttrotwed behind heavy | mesis of his cliee inces “‘unquali- | and numerous arrests msde in the past ew days, BELLEFOBTE, Pa. ‘ ae el obedience 1s in the military, of course you barricades to keep them from being soerched or fiedly false and absurd” farther statement | but so far without discovering a reliable clue. Btereoscopior Jews of Local Scenary to LECT EXOURSION ~~~ | _A pisraton was received atthe Department | Would in my judgment have failed of your duty | burned alive, and they that he refrained from di ee * | It ie believed that the child is not in Philadel- be gren at ¢78 Pennsylvania avente, aud § nor a8 giana ag from A@licabs’ Gentsal to the government it you had failed to ask for | RL Sy pe tied seretary, owing to the threat of Garfield that | phis. 2S perth 7th street. For descriptive ctr- 7 ry N a ¢ morni tor is tion mili A Dm! Ww 5 own woul in danger. DENCE wr c s. Seen enh corse, nbbtene — - ee nt | Willits aeumuncing thet ho Weald ratare to Agent Miles, it will be remembered, was re- | the huge engines just & thers Toes arinace Teady ssn spins any pm By may 20 Im" _W_H- WILKINSON & CO.. Prov’rs | rorTRESS MONROE, SEWALL’S POINT, and Washington from Rawley Springs to-night. quested to resign by the Friends, (he peing a | to burst with the force they were using, kept New York Notes. said: “We will act in good = NORFOLE, ——— Friend, and cri | een appointed at their in- — on the only er that could success | LEVY ON THE FREEDMEN’S SAVINGS BANK. faith with you, and we do not expect you to act @ « rae stance,) because he requested that troops be | fully combat the flames. e flery New Yor«, July 2!.—The sate and office far- *y nse DRY GOODS. & is LADY on TBE DAKE DEATH OF A Naval Orvicer.—A telegram | st: ) be d P bat the At last the fie New ¥ Jaly T ry faixely towards us. If you do, the consequences —_ te eATUBDAY Jviy35,14. was received at the Navy department this | sent to protect his agency from the outrages of | streamers paled and sunk. Again they started | niture of the lecal branch of the Freetmen's will be on your own head. We do this to show LWAYS BUSY SELLING OHEAP . . morning from the commandent of the Pensacola | hostile Indians. The Friends excepted to his | up fitfully, and it was plain that their power | Savings Bank were seleed yesterday by a city | you that we will act fair with you, that others A ————— Florida) n; 4, i the death action, on the ground that if the agency needed | was gone, and they again sunk darker and | marsha), under judgment in the case of Ara- may know that we keep our 4.” aT Rekente . 20> eS aa = ing of LicateWie, Te Becks | Protection he should have called upon the civil | darker. ‘The smoke relied forth in great vol- | bella R. Maupin: tic. oon fonthoe, sage that in theirletvers they Wastingtou at 7. T aplace this morning of Lieut Wm. T. Buck, | Sra not upon the military authorities umes, @ hopefal sign, and then the famss THR THRATRICAL LICENSE, CARTERS, bongene mag ee of apoplexy. ss finaily died away. With 707 MABKET SPACE. iY bad acknow! that they had taken the = 8 great sizh of relict | or tax, of $500, enforced by the state, has been 't ‘Tax District Commiesioners thus far have ANoTHER CLAIMANT Hzagp From.—The | the people in the streets tarned their steps virtually poe y wrong child, and if they had known what his =: be jared unconstitutional on the | cj mpstances really were they would nev drawn from the Treasury out of the 1,30),000 following was received at the internal revenue bomeward, thanking God that the city wa: ground that the legis! a5 4 my a. 20 pieces Black and White Striped JF 1TH GRAND PRIZE PIONIO enly 13 cen fon, but seme other person's aaa OT bureau to day faved. {n all the mistakes and inefficiency ot | uals to support @ private corporation, auch as | Sarg “Aken his eon, but seme other person's > A OF TRE - appropriated $173,138.41. The amount thus far oLeMncs, O., July 1th, 1974 the fire department, this honor must be accorded | the society for the reformation of dehnquent | tpl. 7% paid in & manner to be agreed : ISLAND ma PLEASUBE poe om been on account me interest andin | 7, ix¢ Hon. ¢ peantinten ef Pemiead Revenue of to a) at es Sey made @ noble tight, and | children appears to be. upon, the boy would be returned to his home in * ata. B the following sums: $219,374.70; $17 he United Slat *Y | earned a great victory.” —_____¢ —____ pandas Renter To be given at BEYER S 71H STREET bly oe the United States of America . a ten bourse war which ‘we are selling st any price meatiiee f | PARK, on WEDNESDAY, July 294, 15's, 8235,013 95 GOLTO Sim —I have mado several applications | _1t may be mentioned here that the “‘ siames- Cnn ee ae Nowe. on | , A New York Herald correspondent says:—It ba Tickets atmitting gent and ladies, &) cents. All Its RUMORED that the President will ten- | thrcugh your burean for the recovery of a suiti- | ing” above referred to is the patented invention so dens 1,090 yards splendit COTTON, 12 cents. ‘Snot paid for will be stopped at the entrance, 1,000 yards best CALIOO, 3 conte. Be! > - bas been stated that the correspondence be- ; ~ re Trust Company of New York against the Kock- | fr ten ‘ther ppers had ceased. der the Russian mission to General Henry ©. | te"for the ‘tee or ike rennet compensate | of Mr. Martin Cronin, chief engineer of the | frat’ Gompany of New York against ratiroad, | The detectives Claieed. that te aie caes iw? TEANEE PILOT BOY Wayne, of Savannah, Gs. General Wayne is . D Carre at System to create | fre department of the District of Columbia, brought in the U.S. Court to foreclose #9,000,- ere to blame for the sudden Jall in tne BSION STEAM * ee 2 y) and collect revenue to carry on the complicated by which the streams from two or three fire | 000 of trust deeds against the cos y,and for | —"~ 1 Begeat of M. P. Chapet Sunday Bebool,) — a friend of President Grant, Say of Severnnsant: it is not ne- | engines can be concentrated into one, thus so | the a pane one ge yard Tete Bn eee, my gy ryt as heretofore declined a prominent ap- | cessary for me to again asaert or show m: i re p ~ . corresponée: bee pointment which had been tendered him. | right to make the claim, as you aro already | Steatly increasing the rolume and force as to | has dismissed the Ill on the ground that te Large assortment OUASSIME BES very cheap 20 d-zen lemstitched HANDREROHIEFS only | Ky ts ‘Es iewt STOCKINGS, 12 cents. _STRAW MATTING very chen! vaste [TO RETIRE FROM BUSINESS. ‘ofess ‘to be, snd an it € e number of a aware that 1 prof to 1 make it very effective in circumstances where | necessary of bondholdershad not joined | Cou! easily have discoveres the whereabouts of THR SUN-CoMMITTEE, consisting of Messrs. 4 the thieves. In face of this it may appear ! Hd be dissipated by the | in the request to foreclose ato former defaults that the the sole originator of the revenne system’ | ® *maller stream wou thy somewhat strange that the correspondence hae ta Recs od Teturning. | Procure your | Sayler and Ward, of the Congressional Investi | All r'desire 1s to be reagonably compensetening | BTeAt heat, or where water is to be projected to | in interests miso, that twe bill wae prematurely th J 2. ‘aifantyne, S 7th street, or % GENEBAL CLOSING-OUT SALE FOR SIXTY | T.'A. Numen, 115 Bridg= stret, Georgetswn, | @4Uirg Committee on Arkansas affairs, com PAYS. ! 1 steadily been kept up, and that, despite fre- my plan, and I can think of uo rea-on yon can | # 8teat height. sled as to default of February, 152. juemt letters which the father has received, the Tick:ts pomttively limited “No money taken atthe | Menced taking testimony in Little Rock on Sat- | S80 for the delay in considering my —_* im, Ss ; thieves are net detected after all. The an- Commencing Jaly 181574, wo shall soll, withont | Read Com ites at eee gmoney taken. urday. About a dozen witnesses have been | UBless it be to detraud me out of my just dues, The college teat te vient Bl cin = ee Tatler, from Gomeral | nouncement that the correspondence ad ceased reserve Mirécor Wm. Heat, Wm E. Bit : examined. _ sae ney nie wu COners. Know propose to have | noon at Glen Mitchell. A large concouce was | Naw Yon, Joly" Gen. Butler publish Heaply 0 ied, tr oe Seturtar lat Do ‘DEY GOODS ‘OOK 3 AMBRIOAN TOUnIGT Th ae Do Paid within the next ¢histe dpa faa, 2, DOt | present. Itis pronounced the most interesting | a letter today atving oo eee eeahes | father received a letter from the kilaappors, - . ns Cc = THE StZaMER DisratcH lost two blocks of | paid within the next thirty days, I shall make | asair of Togatta week. The first race, one mile | the truth of statements attributed to General | &'@ibe their former claims, and threatening the 43 CARPETS OVER ONE THOUSAND ROUTE ver acre while going trom the Norfolk navy |p my usiness (unpleasant though it may | running, was wou by E, Copeland, ef Geto, | ieokee hoe oo (Batler,) when commanding | Cid with everything dangerous uniess they 2 Combining the Great Northern Lakes, St,’ Law- be) to buve a Congressional committee ap- | TU a mre! fy i fice : * were complied with. Their fast letter was the sitively, reeardless of COST, to close busincs udaon and Misaissipp! rivers, Nova & tia, | J8Fd to Hampton Roads, and had to go back to pointed to investigate your official acts. 1 is Mister Of Evian stn oe by por = wept = —— had oe ool most cold, cruel and inhuman that has yet been be BTOCK of gocds we offer ts Mill large and well | White Mawot Chesapeake Bay, Coast Steam | be docked and have the iujury repaired. It is | am not trying to scare you into terms, | dindbe s, A beside, of Dalciaee mix. | toe eee ee geome Bplay a geod received, and the public would indeed be as- — Ls. ary aan ine bermcieal seutes ogee gett etre Sg er ec Fare you know that [ ha ‘he scoond race, 1h0 yards, sunning, oes won | tenanee ek nT ‘and that he made in'this tonedes end checked opel Sinful contents be Ace lot of WINTBR GOODS, sch as BLAN Ppl Thy AG tne anes enr =) : Ne ere er'trip | friends who have iufluence—reterence is hi oe . ‘ae ee 2 made know®. RErs.coUntenranes {SHAW os ane ¥ ereOOR 5 TN TRY “Sy rie Nac TOURISI with the Senate mmittee. bees to Hn. Samuel Shellager. ex- by A. R. Neven, of Yale, in 10 B. Pot way one million dol BESS P will Be closed out et secriic NAT " : a mn Hi tinea: 08 Oossn fecsasene, to ott pests of em WASHINGTONIANS ABROAD.—The following Br Ww tor 6th Ohio; '. Cumbs Gare ee es het , | Washingtonians were registered at Paris July | Atien of Ohue toms Call soon. Our place can be reached for Five | , No. TOL lsh street, (up stairs,)oorner G | ¢:_dirs. HR, D. Evans, John P. Franklin, Mr. | man trom tow Coats irom any part of the city. 1 Beecher and Woodbuil. TILTON'S BOMUSERLL. Theodore Tilton was before the Beecher tn- ter, of Cornell, was second in 10%. »hio; Hon. Jas. Parsell, collec ‘The third race, 3 miles running, was won by I W. H. Downs, ef the Wesleyana, in 13.17%. Sec- ona, J. 1. Goodwin, of Columbia, in is 44} ndiana; Gov. Dill, Congress udge of the conrt Hon. J. W T. M. Gri 8. ize fight for $2 7 J . ittee last night, and the com- i os ‘The fourth race, hurdle, 120 yards, hurdles 12 ip of America, vestignting somenittee i M.A. SHORTY, Agent. | and Mrs. FB. McGuire, D1, Marphy, Mr. | 0¢ common pleas of Olio, and others. Twill not | sunt fourth race, Nurdle, 120 yards, urdtee illiam Edwards, of this eity.and Samm Goliger, | mctee apoyo dy tiny PIO THE ARCADE, MOONLIGHE EXCUusION | 34 Me, Pollock, Mrs. Franck Taylor, Mr. a matter in band Hag no are ready to take this | Maxwell, of Vale, in 20x seconds, beating day. | Of Baltiimaree won ge ee eee am Collyer, oe te tees ee i = a Mire. W. P. Thompson, James Toomey, pom —— sine ulacas | “uand, of Princeton, by three feet. The third | of ground for the butule, which pt i 4 te : i BY THE h yuand, by ee e third rs fo. ule, will take place : Weenies aatanin ae . WESLEY Ola, BS OHOTR Mrs. Q. A. Widetrand.- London Bd dees a Re a arg OF may ame please | Tan was A. L. Kives, of Harvard, GEO we: | etki a or eae Pittsburg, August 11 qifea matings to pean information whniever t FORTY MILES DOWN THE POTOMAC BIVER | Gat, Alex. Porter Morec, J. E rece Willis W. W. Foulk, M. D., Colambas, | Shoat two feet in rear'of Murnane jected ey said Mr. Ti between D aad EB soutt wer, WEDNESDAY EVEe femily, W. P. Thompson, Mra. Thompao: Uhio. Foret; Notes. made, but there were other witnesses to be ———— modions and M 1 are +.0e ‘The fifth race, seven miles walking mateh, oreign Notes, heard, and the time bad not yet arrived to give i Sore, which in every particniar is commer PILOT Boy ante i I ‘ Mr. and Mre. J. P. Klingh Governor Mosrs « Parpowtne | ¥88 Won by J. E. Eustis, Wesleyan, in 71 min- __ OPPOSITION TO IBERIAN UNION. anything to the public. sroltestablianed, (doing a arescwn | Boat leaves Gth strew whan ae hy TS! at pichaaac ge Mackey, of Sonth Carolina, in | 7297, 0-gH;, Pupbell, of Williams, second in | | Loxnon, July 21 MES, WOODIULL EN ROUTE POR NEW YORK. TU SN | St 8» asonableh A Winpvatt to Mas. Gen. Berstow.—The | prenouncing sentence the other day upm a | 142!) E- B. Price, of Co’ ik : : = ors tocPy The New York Sun says: Mrs. Victoria Wood- AT A SACKIFICE contest esemguen natan meio journey of Secretary Bristow to Kentucky was | Fiminal convicted of arson, in his conciating | _ Wi. Biaikel, of New York, wasreferee. The veloped the existence of a strong op} ‘ O KE OUCE STOCK ments on the boat furnished by the Committ Tpoe! | null is on Rer way to York. A letter from 5 poche : yf | Prizes were very handsome, and were put up | tion to that project in Portugal. Lisbon advices Tickets - ¢ Warren Choate s | BOt One of pleasure. It was caused by the | seMA/Kssaid: “I do, therefore, in the name of | F a a he art’ Tennie Ciaftiv, iatnted law photos Geman of | James Gordon Bennett, of New York. state that the article of the Zmparcial was To : i avenue, 75-8 | Meath of an uncle of Mrs. Bristow, and the ne- | being extender in this case by the cbiet nana ‘The most remarkable time of all was tuat | ceived there with the greatest disfavor. start east, und after stopping to il one or ture . : e iy Ti cecalme m cessity Of preparing to administer upon a large | trate. F. J. M who has 80 prostituted | Made by Eustis, the stroke and captain of the De: ean lecture engagements wili proceed to this city JCxe*es EXPRESS estate. ‘This uncle of Mrs. Hristow, who was | the pardo: ‘asto make the admi Wesleyan crew, who walked the seven milesin | Death of a Prominer mm. | reaching bees the test of teinor the Mest of aort S THE BEST FACILITIES Treideoe thy oplett but two heirs, Mrs. Genera! | tration of the criminal law a mockery of jus. | @1 Minutes, a tritle over ten minutes to the mile Quinky, = prominget cists co tone’ At; | weck. Whe commitine Goust tamed te com on O1 'S AND "KSION P. ss | Bristow a: sister, to ry a, * rs oe Quinby, a pI » and . ol nid tame 8 L eeme ee tie entire estate was willed.” Geneon the apanbel oe eee ea menor thomate into | Conysssion or cam Bosrom Oaixo Mua- | eideip’ hacen wanoemhont che state, dies | cr Se Seely, bat cay that they wil beer aug y Parasols at Office, 603 Pennsyivanis avence. Bristow was made by the will sole executor of POLST SUSE ONES Creme! DERER.— Jesse K. Pomeroy made a full confes. | Of paraiysis last night. He had been mayor ot | testimony she may offer. Those who know Mre. ) are Gan Umbrellas . GEO. W. KNOX, Proprictor, | the estate, and his business in Kentucky was to 2ISTIANS.—On | £100 of the murder of Katy Curran to Chief ot | the city and state senator, and held other posi- Woothelt most fatimately fay positively that 3 P, B st dence she ciaims to have , 2 ieetion, | 338m Biot make arrangements to enter upon his duties ax | Surday a party of «‘muscular Christians” left | Police Savage, of Boston, yesterday, which he | tious of honor and tras dl wg ag ow Been oly dete Sommer Shawls, and Az on ones 1} Sie Pesto Psetizs 08 Famiuies executor. Mrs. Bristow, under this will, thue | New York for Long Island, where they engaged | Tead at the coroner’s inquest. 1t was in the rota ae ee 101 and 1020 ith strect northwest, ‘Silico Go agusndl Ges iver tal Bs aaceume comes into the possession of about « quarter ot | ina prize fight. The principals were Ned Tur- | following words: «+I opened my mol sone mens meentars. A mecting Sas srranged inst sumigerat ber a = . Who w pens day in bf @ tuillion of dollars. Mrs. Bristow retarno) | Din and Jim McKinley. They were accompa- | on the morning of March 1é, at hal ‘THE MONEY IS READY. ing on & ged ~ s x NOTicz! NOTICEN NOTICE CAN BIBE A FIRST-CLASS COACH from Kentucky with the Secretary, and will | Died by a bundred or more rowdies and roughs | The Curran girl came in for papers. PRILADELPHIA, July 21.—A Ledger poses, | 5 ain Ms enuenion non tages ern By epptying at 141% Pennsylvauiaavesue. jll-Im | spend the heated term at Deer Park, the new | Of New York. Eighteen ri there was a store dewn stairs. She went down cen by Mr. Koss, informs the child stealer« , Mr. * 5 ap er <= (JEORGIANA EXCURSIONS and favorite watering place op the summit of | Obe hour and fort: ff | to about the middie of the cellar, and stood | that the money is os DS are still selling st low f ilo rr cert) Musca, Him call | SES, Wesdivall bo poosuantne aeoaeemennes toe DBy Goo! Estee the Allegbanies,on ‘the. Kaltimore and Otso | victor after he h: ment’s face | facing Broadway. I followed ber, put my lett | 1 know your agen’ ; “ BAXTELS, 1940 Peonsylvaniaavense. Mouaire FoR railroad. Was! ¥. Times. a jelly and rendered him insensible. Tarnin | 8m about her neck, my hand over her mouth, seca Grama jag tee ergy ieee eels ol smo aon, and Alpacas choapes than ever. Drow Goods, Piao: received several severe contusions in the face. | bd with my knife ip my right hand cut her Suicide of a Widow. r. Beecher's letters, leaving simply the si Echeves cheap. Bet Spscais,Rosela, Mankios sat | LSONARDTOWS, PINEY POINT, MAB- Wasainctos, D. C., July 20th, 1874. —ren throat. I then dragged her to and behind the | | Bu1DGETo, N.J.,July 21.—A widow, named | ture visible, and told'the gentieme to lock an = heap. Bed Sor owele, Hasktes and SHALLS AND POINT LOOKOUT. See . — ® OF A New Yore Mencu- closet, Inying her head farthermost up | Harold, aged 00 yeats, committed suicide lust | the proof of what she had. Shesaid tat shehad Table Lives at bargains. Hosiery.’ Ladios ee —— ‘ Eprtor Stax:—You are generally correct; I . ieee Lowell, @ well-known provision | the place, and put some stones and ashes on the | Might by drowning herself in a creek near here. | great use for the documenta, and wowla mer give | to he a san BAUS A Tee rope | hon you credit edna Berne Of the mark } dealer of New York,résiding in Brookiyn, lott | body. 1 took the ashas {rome beciersecuie: | The caase war teporary nce aoe by | them up on any account. will be ed On BATUBDA when you credit Hudibras Butler with the au- | 018 place of business on Saturday, stating to | I sent a boy to Hoyt & Lawrence’s store, near | Sickness. MES. TILTON AND THB CHILDREN. eat thorehip of the lines— qhe of bis clerks that he was going as far as | by, and bought the knife a week belores for 25 -———— Tilton’s father and mothi “TERULWVUS.” ON felt the hat roadway and would be back in a few minutos. | cents. The knife was taken from me when | Capt. Brady's Claim, miles of New York, and whom he has not vis- DAY during the seassc, and returul With pend opin er of hie wnotime nothing !s known by his friends | was arrested. When I wasin the cellar [heard | PBILADELFSIA, July 21—Judge Gadawalder | ited in six or seven years tare ite eer Point Lookeut at 65. m, Bunda}. arriviee st Wea yi g00d opinion of the law. of his whereabouts, although they searched | my brother at the inside door, which I locked | @@ve @ decision in the claim of Tilton, offering her and the children a home. E ND s 1GH ington ot @ oa = Fs re ‘ou mustn — ur back upon the great through both cities for him. His family fear be the girl came in. I ran up stairs and | ®ainst the American Steamship Mr. Tilton’s married sister has also offered Mrs. THE END IS NIGM. wg hehe fiche fr gale totes ot w.0. v. | Rauaeoaueaeiathae way, for te author is not J that be has mich with foal play. as they say he | found him: going towards Blitchell’s part. ‘ite EyAreing Bim $4,000 and costs not to exceed | Tilion a howe. “Me. Tilton hat mo Nettra tm 5 . Ratiread, No. ‘enusylvanie ave. J as never le! 01 a r. . be ‘i iiouna Yip Wickelat @A30" Wee taletsuly'se the | And one of the Uiumvlrate ‘of patter tet ae | Nasze me before without letting them | came back. “T'wo girls worked in the'etore for plicating either Mr. Beecher, Mrs. Tiltom or COME NOW boat. the Revolution, Philip Freneau and Joel Bar- mother. They usually got there about nine LLORSAL PLace or | clock. Mother came later. My brother E. NIGHTENGALE, Agent, low being the others. The correct quotation is: ———— Ovsxine or a Nominated for Congress. If any are shown, they will be challenged as New Oxteans, July 21.—The 4th C = forgeries. S . “ No man e’er felt the halter draw AMUSEMENT.—TRe Coli Charles and I took turns im pening the store istrict rep ‘oon OR BE TOU LATE. Teh strect Wharf. With good opinion of the law; of amusement erected in Joues's woen wee, | UBtil about Apri My mother and brother | Sones ty ny ey a , | Tee Pexxeycvania Coat TRape.—The coal Bis lovect fosaig te ehe iock: ser concert with, one Rewized meets wo | to tell Jou tat Lwashed my handeand keke | and pawed resolutions endorsing Ereciont | trade fer the pact week tke Rene ones love 01 ice, stocks.”” ster concert, with one hundri lans d = Le prese STILL FORCING. STILL RUSHING. And is found in the third canto of “SicFingal.” | Wsbeeer’ Sees get a a which were bloody, at tho water pipe, Grant for a third term. During the nt week a general re! ‘To understand the application of the lines, inclosure. The edifice is of S CIDENT AT WatTnins G a architecture, | Tum A. W. Secreta’ Stately witha detannd for ds mre a ecture, BR ACCIDENT AT WaTKINS GLEN.—The ‘ re! ith a dema mestic uses. The Tectings or hat the poet is here portraying the | forms a ‘hollow square, which is ornamented | Ejstita Mdgonnee Zives the following acoount | _FUZAnETE, S.J. Faly 2 —Secretary Robe- | trade in this city ie doing little more then fl feelings of the Tory squire when the patriot | with trees and grass plats. It has galleries aoa | Ee the sad accident at Watkins Gien, which re. | 47 lias consented to deliver the opening s4- | small orders fram eupplies of coal on banc mob are about to holst him up the liberty pole | towers and every convenience to make specta- | sulted in the death of & very estimable young | {res at the state fairto be held at Waverly, | There is no chanze in the prices of coal. The by the seat of his loyal breeches, and afterwards | tors comfortab! lady, Miss Kuth Van Etten, of Auburn: “sie | September 17. Mauch Chunk Gaze'te, speaking for the Lehigh j pone (and he fathoms the:r intent) to anoint Sea EETEaRESg RE ee came out with an excursion party of a dozen ae =o seye the coal trade remains extremely is person with tar and clothe him, eyen ag = A New York Poriceman Neaniy Kitten or more companions, arriving at tho Glen about Tnkoves THE Ain To Evrorg.—Mr. Don | dull, the decrease in Production having had no is clothed, with feathers. B.v. f py Bonctans.—On Sunday, Policeman Mc- | Poon. ane Accident happened a little above | #!¢scn, by bis late experimental balloon trip, | effect on the maken It also adds that the _—_———— Kenzie, of the New York police force, who was the second stairway from the entrance to the | 28**0 inepired the management of the hippo. | miners of that region are well satistied with the Bap Inpiays To ne Pursvep to raere | found on his beat with terrible wounds upon Glen. The Glen is narrow at that point, w, rome with the idea that the “westerly cur- | action of the operagore in cutting down the pro- Rusenvarions.—It has been tho poltey of the | Ss Read) and arm, has so etna eer, 282 | precipitous sides rising many feet from the poi. | Tent” exists that they have gone to the expense | taeda ornate mee re government heretofore torefrain from attack- 2 einen ining J he came upon a gang of barglars breaking into ing Indians when on thetr own reservations Sted fi ihe w: STILL DRIV. STILL PUSHING NO CESSATION. NO LET UP. ties nese. + MUST, EVERYTHI 1G SHALL, THING WILL BE SOLD. EVERi TE tom. ‘The pathway is quite narrow, too, bu’ | Of importing cloth from Europe for the par- | of Saturday is autbority for the state: we should think suflicientiy protected by pore Of making & balloon for him to go to | the associated coal car ying companies, at a ce ‘hia the bad riutlans tock Givantage ot ana | gethes wrameni oract them wea be war | Nogtanla ink caltclentyprstecta sree tg ith at Ye he Hoot! | ‘meeting he on Wed. rmvb cane ——_— Oe CHAETEE under cuver of the nigut would move off the | There is a faint Lope of the offers emer sntward happening. Miss Van Etter | Sv meee fr ep tinue during the month of August the present ¥ = k ¥ reservation, steal cattle, murder rauchmen, fire ee ne st ning on this railing looking into the | Sik @ “ga ac ig in rongest man- | decreased output of 3 per cent. off of the ten el Tos elegant and commodtons into United States troops, aud return to their | PROMrT PuNisHMENT oF a Murperan.— | abyrs below. in some anacconntable manner the quent ut io, ebdon tatenn tes aioe = reservation by daybreak. Under the policy of | G&rge Simpson, a planter, residing about if. | either some loose dirt or a slippery stone being may pong a na ome The PILOT BOY. - “bands off” Indiaus on their reservations they | [¢6® miles from Shreveport, La., was murdered | the cause—she lost her footing and slid dor prone“ ig ve oes = ~ re. Sees sek SUITO..POROMLT 9 9.00 | gry 4, WM. B. BYLES, Agent ed. Gen. Sheridan yesterlay | YY ® negro on Saturday. Stiapson, who is | between the lower rail of the railing and +! " Meg yep a ican —y~ ool 815.00 FULL Ss YOR ONLY 920.00 bo 3 shod - BYLE at eu. Sherman to be allowed to | *bout 70 years old, was alone and asleap when | *ze of the precipice into the gorge below. She ailing, is now being — iy cM S1>.00 FI s VOR ONLY §12.00 J : follow Indians into the reservations and punish | (H¢ Negro étepped into his house, and seizing | firet struckon the rocks on the opporite side Svitations to ascend. The belicen le to $20.60 FULL gvits FOR ONLY g14.o0 | [0% CHAETER, such as commit murders and depredate on the | 5'™pon’s gun, shot him dead. ‘The negro was | but bounded back to the same side down whic!, 47 feet in diameter, and will be inflated with @22 00 FULL suits ror o: 913.00 ‘Tee A. No.1 Stesmer fountry contiguous to their camps. Inreferring | PUTUEE and captured, and when witiin six | she fell, a distance in ali of at least ninety-five 000 feet of gas. {ts lifting power wil $25.00 FULL suits sis.0c |. XPRESS, {he communication to the Secretary of War, | Miles of the city was taken from his captors | feet. She was literally dashed to pieces at the 00 pounds, while the basket ann @2*.00 FULL suits $30 Can be had for excursions on Tharadsys and Gen. Sherman recommended that the request of | #Bd Killed. bottom, her neck being broken and ler brain: . $49 00 | Gays of cach week, jen. 5 2 crushed from her head. She wae taken to ti-r | 500 pounds. ‘Prof. Donaldson 930.00 FULL SUITS... > snort een B, FITSHUGH, agent Gen. Sheridan be complied with. The Secre- = . == ‘6th Street Wharf. tary of War, after a consultation with Ass —The Evansville (Int.) | boxe en the return boat. The young lady was pine people a private ad vicestro: co: ‘connected and bight; ty the weight of humanit aut Secretity of the Interior Cowen, to- th ‘ate advicestrom Orange county | well connected ighly spoki an issued un order, the provisions of wiiehopers cay, | eat a halt-wi pame unknown, who | untoward fate has cast @ feeling of gloom | Pounds. A boat bas ted fe!!ow, COME. COME. COME. graphed to Gén. Sheridan, granting permission | 88 8ddicted to petty thieving, was taken from ped erg circle where it was known. She © COLUMBIA orn en oe nited States troops to follow bad Indians 7. ue ‘was about 25 years of age.”” . xcursions every reeerv: » recover stolen proj M ‘Ban M z Buy! Buy!! opable rates, 2nd punish the offenders, using Guscere howe ett; ons, puout exe Har a Mrs. ein > juries on those iow Cr strange letter largest on the government. friendly to from a pardoned convict bearing on the Nathan HABLE BROTHERS, ey Falsay where cit me ‘6m ity MERCHANT TAILORS 4 FINE CLOTHIERS, sane et trial j¢tr Cerner 7th and B streets N. W. for a defense, coun. > a Si ae pins before which he was tried and DE5Q27A87 70 949" Massecha, Sa ‘to death, refused to receive. He by Card, Cataivew. — Sime aes ones taoargane icici ale ; Cc a BD. and eh ge nd there who travel in aa: — ‘weeks of exposure, The ty Would respectful! p bis Tricois ud the Boblic generally 2 Bye starvation.” When be iso thoes who - Green in the Faruiture and Auction barinese the surrendered ‘himsett and all This matter fa of Graat Importance Individually to = having deca ragised Ae and fe a contained ih manner. It is therefore caper. ig been identitied with Fe aad ection atrade ——— Travel pudlic “patronage #9 wise; ‘but they w bestowed on the old firm. I offer my ser- are evidence . com pl. above request will be (: public, with the assur bis intentions. Sreased and Gniy alvin or okie “aes guce that all’busines confided to me will moet with claims the Geo Pe ee ieee Cored Dok ar tee: fare | TAN" serenns, tededted tothe late fiem :f Green & ss city. x 379-thate-Lm Muligge are hereby Fenpectfully, but earnest ‘+ Te- by