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THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peunsyivania Ayeuue, cor. Lith St. TOE EVENING 8128 NENSPAPIE CONPAMT, 3.4. aa A, Pr exh. By uail—three Months, months, $5.0; one year, $5. } Sud no paper sent longer than paid Tor. Biv” Rates of advertising frraished © vez, 44—N2. 6,660. = Che Loening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1874. - CLEVELAND, July 2s — Many strangers this Gy to aacd The races of the ‘Cleveland — in to-day. The weather is ap- vorabie, rain having fallen two days. Poo! selling inst was q’ inn & considerable amount wa: invested ‘The programme for to-day te 2:21, 2M and 2:50 races. In the 2:24 race there are seren entries. Castle Boy. Lalu, Brother Jonatban, Bodine, Triumph, Derby, and Badger Girl. in the pools Castle and Lulu were the favorites, each being ed for the first choice. Brother Jonathan sold for the second. In the 2:34 race Monarch, jr., sold about 3 to 2 inst @ Geld of 10. In the 2:0 race Ben Mace’s Howell, jr., sold for 3 to | against a field of 5. pantera toch Jail Delt im Ohte. Totrno, O., duly 28.— erent sheriff of Putoam county, at Ottawa, Ohio, was taking s pper to the prisoners, SUMMER RESORTS. AMUSEMENTS. | EVENING STAR. 4 5®* 24ce 16 tite isrentor: ‘PRAT _DESIBABL: SORT, TAR MOUN- (Co fQCE—sUMMEM THEATER. oo | Mave we a Tribe of Albinos on this P SE. View, — i — : : Continewt? — A Singular Stery of cpen toe Boardersogein thisecason. ‘Tort | JULY 37, EvRBY NigHt, anp two mati-| Washington News and Gossiv. | ‘Sraver'sud Adses eer Qe te BA por weet” Por particulase any NEES — First time in Washington of the comical, Hester thihodliecoss Fietion? to JOBN W. KINSELL, Mountain Hones, near arciesl Dr atic Burlesque. ntitled ZAMBPE A Clear Ppring, Washiveton county, M4 jy15-3e" : ~ wampoodie. Frill of y4tee TT HOUSE. Bs viLy M jcclons situations avd tabie-as. First Appeararce of the fuilowing comic wa Saeed Dace Latica Mt Ait Katie Ho Miss Grace me ris, Mise Bay mond. er appe the Qaak (ENTERTAINING AN AUDIENCE.” ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, 71m strsrr, - anxious to solve, by sending John C. Fremont to. 98 per werk. ,Children under 12 end servants ICESDAY EVENING, JOLY 35, 1574, account of the salaries of District employes. on an explorin Pow the-yrg By find the country address B.D FARYAN, Barneviile, M4. j76-eo1m Commencing at # o'clock Gey. Barcock bh in town since Satar- | of = ply ey gece poy mn : nor “a & | ,.The Commiltes of Arrargeme: gsy last, looking sfter the improvements uow | ist am the only maa now living that has bees SPRINGS, toat | fully i: form the members oft! being vigorously prosecuted in several of the | in their country. Sass ckictenee, tne orice of War Br Bank Fe...) public squares in the city. In the month of July, 1845, while I was tPav- iy2- ¥ B. oc M..of New York, editor of the Heart a —— _ | eling east from the Pacific, and seeking a gap 2 ———— ae » Who witl entertain the audience witha | A TRREE-LINED LETTER, addressed to Treas- | or pass through the mountains which id OR DAN'S WHITE SULPHUR SPRIN sy tiosical, and Unitative Melaoge,” ter. | urer Spinner and mclosing two dollars, ex- {ad me to tue Rio Grande river, south of Santa < Adottns Sai pt with = : dando nth | plaiged itself as follows: ‘Mr. Spinneer—Pleas ‘ey I found a passage whic! me int ef southeast Sette fey heen hag omnes ane Somnge-') ‘seit this te the conschien fund.” ountry. It was a canon of thirty miles in chimprored oy | ‘Tickets (admittin . ‘The new 2): atditional r & McLea: yiedt A.J. BORL, according to sccommeiations For Bomber aud October, liberal deduc- | Tru 8. ° pi £ distribution at the Springs, Cole- | No. 439 7th street, bet man & Rogers, and Ebbitt Hois+, Washingtoa. doors abo d-trip tickets, good nati 'N rember 1, from itn ore, $6 58; frm Washington. . Bian’ © gO JORDAN, Owner acd Prop’. De m ‘Bngrevings, , | the Register, on the 3ist instent. others followed after. We ent iia 2 Gereral Williams is expected to return to the | 2 EW 'D SEOOND HAND. i Tv Sree” Lv. lown the canon at a rapid rate. BUSH HOUSE, NEW ASD ONE PRICE ONLY, nd ire. Boynton left Washington this eogan | my duty to keep up tomy leader. BELLEFONTE, Pa. Hew Clothing sold at very reasousble prices Se | Tor Rive Besshe They Cit ee ee earning | about twenty salle they dlemoani Stereoscopicr iews of Local Scenery to byt G19 Deere ening Very. cnesp: | the middle of September. **+*Ex-Senator | dered me to do the same. as mb sireet Fur deceriptivg ns W. Branch store 73% High sts, Georgetown, jyatr | Doolittle, of Wis., is at the National. ee cnlar an rms. ress may 29-3 ILEINBON & 00. Proj EXCURSIONS, &e. er are ace ae ar ees ne | conten gemma rs ar dnecuany wineet ime DRY GOODS. CPE PARSE SEY SNATRBADE DEM V cae tn Mt Mptawer’s Sacenn GALT WO che tay cipuiied ty drectng tans Saree eee ‘TO BETIR« FROM BUSINESS. JOBDAN’S WHITE SULPHUR 8PBINGS = ty party to whom tuo reeee ore pr the t best Tanti yaaa covet She GENERAL GLORIES OOF SALE FOB SIXTY WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jaly 29th, that all Persons nominated by Cot, Seinen et Sud Treicaded ay lacand serovon wines we shail sellywithout | | Take cars to Stephenson's Depot, Winchester | pear for an examination. yaeh road. A choice company and good time assured. jy 27-2 o's EXPRESS FFF | ‘De Treasury makes important changes in tho Was afraid of me. He eaid that they were the NOX'S EXPRESS organization of the force of special agents. The | abode of the evil spirit, and that no Indian that positively, recardless of COBT. to close business. HAS THE BEST FACILITIES apportionment by districts will be discontinued | Went ito those mountains ever returned from The STUCK of goocs we offer is stitl large and well | FOR PICNICS AND EXCURSION PARTISS | after August 1, and special agents will act | them. From there I went to Santa Fe, and aeeorted. a Cl fe A fine lot of WI STeu GduDs, snch as HLAN- | Office, 603 Pennsylvania avenue. KETS, COUNTERP. ¥ ~yt actif - The ci " ered with snow, without a break or pass. I be- DEEeS GOODS, will be ciosid out at sacrificing | 1 1on1o PARTIES OR FAMILIES jae ot pric mage mr yong Rs lieve it to be ity miles m diameter, as I could e 6 5 lic ts not of . c see the full circuit of the moun’ 1p Ghemenr ne Who wish to spend the day in the country | ®*actness. = peared to me like a monster crater, and the not soon oi lace ean be reached for five cents CAN BIRR A FIRST-CLASS COALH Tax New Loay.—Negotiations for the bal- | whole —— hte ero _—— Bicicod rom aby art of the city. was delightful and the soil rich. ve ¥ " . . x ance of the five per cent. fanded loan were Ld THE ARCADE, Dy applying at 1415 Pennsylvanis avenue. j11-Im concluded by ths P testy of the Treasury to- | People are intelligent and understand the arts a. \EORGIANA EXCURSIONS y — and sciences. ‘Their clothes were woven from WOCLFORD & SHILBER G day with Mesers. Angust Belmont & Co., on | wool, cotton and silk. 1 concluded that the log 427 SEVENTH STREET, FoR bebalf of Messrs. N. M. Rothschild & Sons, of ; B —Orr Store, which in evory particr lane and well-established, (<: their associates. These parties made an abso- late eubscription for £45,000,000, coupled with | « «+ a ae ‘These Excursions, so popular the the option of taking the remainder of the 30 DAYS LUNGE Fit, be, cerumed ou Ratuaba loan at any time within six months We may aid that the writer, who describes * a "The splendid steamer Georgian: The loan is taken at par, to be paid for in coin | himself as now in his Glst year, gives his full Our entire tock of will leave the 7th street wharf at or five twenty bonds—the parties to receive oue- | name and address, and offers to give the best of DBY GOODS AT COST, SATUBDAY during the season,and quarter of one per cent. commission, and to for thirty days louger, to dissolve partnership. Point ripe ae 5m Sandee, arriviog at lefray all expenses of the transaction, including ¥ 00) on at 6a. m. Monday, . x aanene JOHNSON & COLLEY. a OS ae pa delivery of the bonds. From the well-known SPECIAL SALE OF DRY Goups. plece the entire loan. TURE DA Eee ere, eady, for Inspecti zn, on E. NIGHTRNGALB, Agent, A Bap Report or THz Rep Sxrxs—Gen. | This tribe ts supposed, by ite discoverer, to be stock cf Fail and 4s. Bhawis, | _i¢i-3m. Teh street Wharf. | acciss, Quartermaster General, forwards to the | descended from the Chinese, on account oe ap- mectho” Coke oe ‘PE STEAMER coLumBIA Secretary of War extracts from the annual ra- | Peatance and certain customs found to obtain, Httle in advance of the th s special sale,» ,, | ports of Capt. A. G. Robinson, A. Q. M. at Fort Gee 1 be sold at such prices as will hy BALTIMORE, FOR WASHINGT Sill, giving a description of the country south ‘an investment. 93 OR 4_P ARRIV- orig Whether this tribe is the same of which our “6 VERY 5 DAY AT and west of Fort Sill, and of a march of 40 or persons to ‘ecuuosiic” that wil ING HeRe aT ® PAM. miles by seven companies of cavalry. correspondent got a glimpse we have no means a - TURNING, LEAVES” STR 0. In speaking of the Indians the report says: | of knowing, but we are disposed to regard their ®F AN goods marked in plata fenros TS rae & “The Indians (Kiowa and Comanche) have not | identity as not unlikely. AN & WYLIE, on EO cea na THURSDAY? 4N | reformed or improved, whatever the statements iyp-tr_ 101% and 102 street northwest bALTID 4 to . of their agents, but on the contrary were never | spondent’s theory that the Lway¥s BUSY S ic © Either of these tripe affords parties @ fine oppor- | more daring or predatory than during the past | Albinos is not accepted b At 4%5 BUSY SELLING CHEAP tunity to enjoy seail’om the Chesee year. They have constantly raided-in Tecas, savepersied bs letter. ‘They hold that Aibnoe av Peake bay and Potomac river with. murdering inhabitants and driving off stock, and twice recently, once within a month, have run off the stock from their agency on military reservation clore to post. One night in June by ethno! they made a dash for the coral gates, opened to Tecéive the night police wagon, but receivin, avolley as they approached from the guar‘ without and finding another guard within the coral, thus placing them between two fires, they much time from business CaRTERS, 707 MABKET sPac agen Bleck and White Striped GRENA- coly 12 cents 2 OO yards cf the finest anality Satin Stripe Vic- | (O02 CHARTER, TORIA LAWS ony 25 cents. word 5) -ente, which we are selling at any price, regardless of PILOT BOY. coat ss plend!t COTTON, 12 cents. st CALIOO. 3 conts. ee Coane Ps Sana 6th Strout Woart. yap tin Sy had ‘nee _Since | very definitely the location of the alleged dis $0 d-reu hemstitched HANPEBROHIBFo caly | [0% CHARTER, ing parties on the reservation, which elit have | “rie campaign of Gap. Crook against the Excelent STOCKINGS, 12 cents. ‘The A. No.1 @ tendency to check such expioits hereafter. Apaches last year opened to research a tract of NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE “Zoey te wR. RITZHUGH, agent, | PAT*ment to-day addressed to collectors of cus- | Chain of ancient cities lu reine’ aud Senta ct x ms at publishing an ex: om | ancient towns 51 y whic! apt sok 7 Sib Sse Wiecr, | toms and others, publish mn extract fr ent to till inhabited by arace which DEY GOODS are stil! selling st low rates at BAXTER, 1990 Pennsylvania avenie. Mohairs acd the sea and lake coasts of the United Stat-s, | from the ancient inhabitants of the country, ggcas cheaper than ever. Dress Goods, Piqaes ? es points is apd to promote the effictency of the life-saving | and maintains a religion and a government, Sumsoay cheeses ek Retenas, Novels, Geskianend | sotinavenenr AUNT © S40 Masashe oo | corviony’ ameroved Sce Sind rate | caer which are peculiar to iteelt. Table Linen “at bargaiue, Hosiery, Latics” end | with Mstroctions: Black forms (K. M. | debted to Capt. W. ©. Manning, of the regular oP Edens ak Come ammunatel 19 amended) will be supplied to collectors of | army, for the facts in our ‘conoern- apa-tr IMPORTANT NOTICE! customs who will furnish managing owners, | ing this newly-discovered race. Capt. Crook, custome within whose district the casualty may | field, exp! have occurred within the time specified by aw, | He visited the “Under the new government the Sewer Tax will be Fefanded. and all those who ha id their bill: 7 make demand upon the master, agent, or man- | their customs. Sod will bring them tothe undersigted shail nave | 2¥N@ ZO THB ADVANCED SBASON, aging owner thereat, for sald repens Ben ie the | Mecioo auees hn prompt sttention on yf pe og = 4ND HAVING A MUCH LAKGSR vessel shall have passed out of his district he | line. Tes a type ‘anil gia aneouean: Gener sod STOCK OF will immediately communifate the fact of the | surrounds it. ae Taxes paid; his Oe er > collector of the district wherein such vessel is | ever to about i Stock Broker, 1425 Peunsytvanta iyDlm Between Willard’s and Treasury D mand. a the return made by the m: - | description of his wanderings in America. axXEs ing owner, master, or agent of the vessel fs proce go oe — Pracsog dior pe = be y y. toe ali the ulars jad on fi count ig account is in nearly ever, ; won oun THAN USUAL, 1 HAVE DB1ERMINBD TO 13, a eT parte pee oe aye he toe sont Sans d Sree beets ob es oe FORCE SALES BY M&KING lacking information before forwarding the re- | Chinres. 0 an ardent arobsalogis, mo visited resect: red icatio: y 01 en tors e Ci a Ba sans. a. MOULTOM, Attorn Laws, ing cieaatecs to mesign vessels happening in bod —— are ve ras rae Ay isin eo. $3 : “ | IMMENSE BEDUCTION IN PRICES | American waters, and transmit a report, in | almond cyes, prota y Ti said form, to the department, f | etc. They dress their hair and themselves in TO IME CEEPITORS OF DISTRICT Gisasters fo American vensals. ne TO CMe OF | Oe a faction, ‘Their religion it taeeerate . The undervicned sffere bi ewer feliow-citi: eae. to auch of hig | Al! Wool Cheviot Salts, from... @ District of Columbia ax may | All Woot Cassimere Suits, from. il themeetves of th . attorn for the prosecution of claime before the Auditing Beer | Basle Coasimere Seite, from. pilssicn provided £ Riverside Suits, trom... * : Dudley Suits, from. ter against | Diagonal Suite, fro t Will receive his prompt ” attention. BICHARD WALLACH, Diagonal Check Batts, from... ee agg ee The August Elections. Hie coming is -10t. 8 Sclal to be chosen om the general ticket is the - 14 t© 11 | clerk of the s:ate su Jones, who was @ captain in the rebel army, Worsted Basket Suits, from... i the be a: f= « mported Cacsimere Suits, from..... ted pe guar scod a ce < METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. | pine Drees Suits, from elected in Kentucky until November. ally chosen, in order that their terms ot On Thursday, Au, 6, Tennessee will elect | may not be inordinately long. JUST BECEIVED: And ether Goeds at Similar Reductions, | county officers, but ne stection of governor and | seven are elected from time to time. One oi Linen, £m, gilt tick, Painted, Ivory a members of the legislature in that state will not | them is the Executive. take place until November. ment is very full, and will be offered at proj Black dilk aud Leat stely low prices in order to chose out my stock, will occur in North Carolina, which will elect public instruction, the legislature for two years, | en ent these facts AN IMMEDIATE CALL SOLICITED AT eight members of Congress, and six of the tuum aeutiars triowes oom twelve circuit judges. The recent death of | in civilization. On this Gov. Caldwell will not render an electionof | yolumes. Woman is 1011......PBNNSYLVABIA AVRNUB......1011 necessary, as the lieutenant governor, , a8 sbe is with all Indian tribes. ion. Curtis H. Bragdon, has succeeded w the | She ished in’bigh reaweet Between 0th and lth streets, office, and will hold it until the end of the con- | fined to those of waa 6: . stitutional term, in January, 187. The election | records which webuve ig Gailarea’s BT] erchicfs of all this year is to be contested, ae usual eee esoiated community has maintained its Kinds, si gt Fa pul pope ge ‘Messrs. Cob} Bago tions te ape least jeching Perfunne ooze Be more re- 4. STRAUS. the ‘present House, and the state's delegation | prove's slow to the iyle-tr ‘Dow consists of three republicans and five dem- mericans. The mound-builders SILVERBERG S | MPORTANT TO OOMMEROIAL TRAVEL. | (CTS: the former being from the Ist, 2d and4th | and the city bulldere of the south may be repre- METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STOUR, MEORTANT TO OOMMEROIAL TRAVEL. | districts. The repu nominee in the 2d | sented in the town-dwellera ‘S—Commercial Jravelers who solictt orders district is a col man, and he has two self- | arizona.” 929 Tru ETREET, NEAR PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ees, Geena EN sit thet eee a | announced colored opponents. In the 6th dis- fact af reduced prices; Ladies’ and Men's | solicis trade Dy purchase’ nade ay ict E. Constantine Davidson is announced as { Lanon Troustes 1m EXGLAND.—The com jerwear, very cheap, ivt-tr” | and-whe travel | Bai feed Darnass, who has beens member cr Geeta, mitre St Nave Sdepent a ree tion declaring, = who bas am 3 % T END PLANING MILL, 8 stating | is an independent candidace, and, it is bell ved, CY are not 4 2p 27th Street, between aK. ployed; ent. hich = pohnibenetaare BUILDERS! e 4 mh for President, im 1812, Grant had ~ Fe are now prej to make up work, snch as | thi ‘desired votes, and f. in August of Doors. re BS,sAsH ava BLIN mest, fo same year, INSIDE SEUTTERSmateto onier, atat Bane: | wes, Rotles may _ e630, erp p bd ‘Sateemen that | had ef tices, Large quantities of Moulding always they will'at omenien ia ation, Pens oa oe BRACKETS, NEWELS, snd SCROLL WORK mate to order. i375 Fe W. B. DYER & BEO. NOTICE. PARTIES WHO DESIRE Pose of all inde amele = of WEARING APPAREL, ace in the city, by calling or aidreasing 17 street, botwoen Sth and loth tea: Bon wi ee'siees os ee INTERNAL Revesve.—the receipts from this The following singular story of travel and ad. | fource to-day were £180.850.95. venture was recently received by the govern- dserio-comc | TRE AMOUNT OF national bank notes re- | ment here, and hae been handed to Tar Stas ceived for redemption to-day was $356,411. The | for publication as a matter of general Interest: ST THR NARRATIVE. total amount received to date is #8,570,003. * © * You wily balk aie tia Tue District Commissioners drew from | intrusion, but I have a know the Treasury to-day $118,000, to be applied on | mystery which this government has shown itsel eth Me > ) — ‘ength. From the outlet of this canon { tr es, bo couts ouchsato bo had a CoMPETITIVE BXAMINATIONS will be held to vied about one mile, when I round three women fill the follow! ie the T and two children, ‘Their skin was as white as 4 = 2 ibitie 7 lepartment, e day ed :—One vacancy | of the women left the place in hast about "iecording to accommeduttars her | Awe {Om Bxhibition and Sale} Naw Mo | 1. Cine 4, in the office of the Second Controller, | sundown three men came riding rapidly up to ‘TrH St, | on the 30th instant; 2 of class 4. 3 of class 3, and | me, on the finest horses I everfeaw. on cad 1s strecte, tent | 2,01 C1888 2, i the Office of the First Oontrolier, well mounted and well. armé 5 on the 30th instant; 1 of class 2. in the office of | ately dismount oe Se white mon, such ae are frequently seen in Santa engi ‘e, and sometimes in California, next Pictures, Frames” Fi ceneas and Tas. PsrsowaL.—Secretary Robeson returned to morning early, I was ordered to mount my BT AMONG THB moun. wls, Bloke, Lo &c., in the District. Washington yesterday. ----Secretary Bristow | mule, mes iaapelonc o=) _— ey 5 = i ra sees, 01 e mel of me, 6 two — SF Picans remeniber Name and Namber. jel-ly* | '#* teturned from Long Branch. ----Attorney | One of a rome by ordered ‘hey then gave me all m: APPOINTMENTS IN THE TREASURER’S Ov. | arms and traps, with the understandi appointment in his office shall be allowed to ap- From that point I traveled over thirty miles before I reached an Indian village; it was that it of a tribe of Comanches. When I told the chier, A CIRCULAR just issued by the Secretary of | Dy signe: that 1 came out Of thoes mem ee under the immediate direction of the collector | Tossed the plains to the Missouri river. of customs, making a report to him at the end The Albino country, as I call it, is circular, ANES, SHAWLS aad heavy iy?2m* GEO. W. KNOX, Proprietor, of each calendar month of all service performed surrounded by steep and high mountains, oov- between D and & southwest London, ad: Celt aan teaeee ane ae! | cabin witere saw the three women and two ee aia , 3 3.8 W. | childs an outpost to watch the only en- LEONARDTOWN, PINEY POINT, MAB- | Seijzman & Co., on behalf of themselves and inopen tae tae oes and that the three EHALLS AND POINT LOOKOUT. men were the husbands of these three — references as to his standing and veracity. Whether his theories be correct or not, his nar- 2G 8. Ballread, No. 603 Peuusyivanin ave, © | Teutation of these bankers, no doubt exists at | Tative has special interest just now, in’ view of a. the discovery of a new nation or tribe reported perind Trip Tickets, G20 For enle only st the | Tie Urmvury, department as to their ability to | 10%, Sve heen made recently in New Maries by a detachment from General Crook’s command. and shows considerable evidence of civilization both in government and mode of life, And this view of the case is strengthened by the fact that our corre- ple he saw are scientists who may be found in any country in isolated cases, but they are disposed to scout the idea of the existence of a nation of them. They are regatded ogists rather asa freak of nature than asa people, and are considered as incapable of perpetuating their kind. THE LATER DISCOVERY. ‘: : The following is the account, from the Chicago b ¥ Large s-sortment of desirable DRESS GOODS. ‘The elegant snd commodious Iron Steamer that vonetan tees Woltteseene — oe Tritune, of the later discovery referred to above Indian reservation with the horses of a com- | Whether the two narratives relate to the same Avpiy to WM. H. BYLEB, = Pany of the Ith cavalry, which he succeeded in | people is hard to determine, as neither describes pad set the “actto provide for the ‘lishment of | holds itself aloof from the Indian, the Mexicana, STEAM YACHT WANDERER can ve | lite-eaving stations and houses of refuge upon | and the American, prides iteelf on. the descent Sak By Bua parties tor Bxcur- OHAIN BRIDGE, or [geome mag igi bgpropicne tory me who Lc pdlinah me Crook dari . im case 18 aired re to! thy dara aoe Siva Sy he nas r | Se by Sehr anos be will, if the veasel be s'il! within his district, | thelr ralers, and informed Bi south of the border the rest. A strong wall creat people. ‘The population has dwindled, how, ie eo a mn st er with the date th , to the ato ‘he place war mencioned Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing | ‘eéistered, and the latter will make said de- | by a Spanish Jesuit, who published in 1520 a magnificent. Montezuma 9to 7 | NORTH CAROLINA, KENTUCKY AND TENWES- each day. Immortality is partof their creed. SEE. The priests have heavily embroidered robes, An election of minor importance occurs in | which have been used for unnumbered - 12 to 10 | Keutucky on Monday, August 3. Theonly of- | The ceremonies of worship are form: powpous. The morality of this strange me court. For this po- | so far at least as foreigners are concerne 16 to 13 | Sition the democrats have nominated Thomag CO. reproachable. It is probable that they ke: ~ record of events by means of tying peculiar ve 17 to 14 | 8nd is claimed by the republicans to be ineligi- | knots in long cords. This, if true seems to es. , bie by reason of his having acce; @ chal- | tablish some kinship or remote acquaintance. 456 Lonisians avenne. IS told loge to fight a duel. The republicans have | ship between them and the Aztecs. Their gov- = m: ernment is a conservative republic. + 20 to 16 | scers and other minor officials are to be chosen | yested in a council of thirteen caciques. Six of -wun 25 to go | St the same time. Congressmen will not be | them are selected for life. twenty feet, but the buildings wRustood ths | dal! was given at the American consulate. serious damage done. A large frame building = street, complete'y obstructing the way. It i: | Japan and accepted the fiag of that country. estimated that in this district seventy balldings Greg church bas been opened by Russian Old men are gener- The remaini Another is a sort of ton oY "5 — . . Vice President. There isa War Chief, a Chief a ee brah from te. ~ Brits, s50.; To YOUTHS" and BOYS’ CLOTHING the sesort- The most important election of the month | of Police, etc. These stich ays tlatement that 1 » Thi on Thursday, August 6, its superiatendent of Sultrags inuniversal: an Justified ab be su, oe iblicans. the * — yosctes re} = wget a Ld fore we offer them the alternative of SUMMER CORRESPONDENCE. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, Raw ay Srainas, Va., Jaly 25th. BEECHER-TILTON. wiey Springs were never #0 much [re- Pe MUTUAL PRIEBD MOULTON—WILL ME OR Wom’? Es and Soresceastcs Twenty Cases £f Sometrene im mt, St. Lovis, July 24.—There have been about twenty cases of sunstroke and prostration by heat, pearly one half of which proved fatal, since Saturday. A heavy storm early vesterday morning broke the heated term (which pre- vailed Sbout three weeks) lowering the tem- perature twenty degree A Bank Cast Bismiwed Boston, July 28—Daniel Needham, uational bank examiner, visited the Milford Bavk, where an examination resal preferring charges against the cashier, A. @ nderwood, for dishonesty. The cashier was at once dismissed by th ‘amed White Sulphur itself. A ings Bow bovel dae boon Sdded te the accommodations thie | paocher committee decided laut eventay wan ar, and there is hardly space Zouss ef yiatern wise eee flocking. hither te coats Teeter te eae aking hh $UdeZ, he Deneklt, of ite healing waters and | iossssion that relate Ie any mop eee Deallafar mpuntsin aie Theee tec oes ke Dalton wan Gina os ae, — more than 700 persons. The company is mostly | tthe bedside of bis sick wife, bat i igoked for formed of city people, and the cities most na- | {9 fe bedside of bi ppd hy merously represented are Baltimore and Wash- | tp,{srookisn this afternoon, ahd as the commit- ington, although there are present likewise | Tetcction of the tnvitecne te eee ene oF some of the élite of New York, Philadelphia | (eiiuign of the, Invitation to testify will be and Baltimore. the lawyers ‘interested last evening, om the Last evening occurred one of the events of 4 the season, vie: dramatic reading of Tenny- | sTound that Rage easter Soaee son's “Dream of Fair Women,” by Mr. Harris, | (2 ureak confidence, for he has logy we of Baltimore, ilustrated by ‘appropriate tat | ot cet aociion mee eee enone ee ee leauz vivants. “The ladies deserve the greatoct | Titiee ne its moe Reema eemore the com. praise for the truly artistic manner ich IF MOULTON WON'T, TiTRN w: ieopetcensn ef, cnb acouia apptiatmentsef thett | Gon ‘Sees onid lnct night that he ais impromptu stage, and the ideal beaaty ot the | . Ge?- og pty heroines of olden time was felt to be adequately | Youithn absolately reused fe orc pictured by the real living and breathing beat. Sep yaa 2 Hes of the present day. The curtain was titted | ftuent the mneity wand eae ee ase Spon Mise A—r, of Washington, as Helen of | Ai ohtar wiengeey peg ieee conanRed antl Troy, when there'was a hush of ‘pleased sur-| ML0inet muunesees had testiied, and in case prise—for the statuesque repose of her | Moyea wendict mesmaimeny en tie eels whole Sgare. made the illusion perfect. | ™ mab yee ae The second soene showed the sublime prietess, | ™OPY'N court Iphigenia, looking down with ecora upon ber | ayy. ghoarsnan last evening cain on nation: recreant country woman from amid the foliage of Tilton’s bearin; ye ag al Pernt emo x of the forest where is laid the scen8 of the poet's | Sf. Becohes ve tite et eden! Mate: dream. ‘This character was portrayed a mer. | Odin the tepeted rom erie ett tsi by Mise C—n, a promising pupil of Vassar | {5 the publication ot tte Om College. Next appeared Mist W—n, Of Phila » xD AGATE, delpbia, as Cleopatra. Reclining upon @ gor- | peecher's atenod ering sini no such teat! geous couch, arrayed in crimson, her brow ny as Tilto: eer in Meaee a crowned with a diadem of flashing gold and ver- | P¥_° Tilton speaks of in his card was regularly itable diamonds, this young Indy presented a | Preeen BERCHRE RETURNED seme’ to fede soon from the mem- } trom Peekskill yesterday. He chatted plone antly with some of his church members on the doorsteps in the evening. might have been critiowed ss eae ee which be will receive to-day, Bosemer’s fault with the tableau as a true representation | ™°PY Will be taken without further delay. of maidenly purity and innocence. And now THE PITTSB! RROR: 23.2 leah, such as the imagination only takesin | ayy Dorecus Seowuee 100 mean, le- forth ‘Rosamond, orning: forth “fair ,”” and coyerea. Kj, ot Washington, in white and azure blue, | ,Pitrencag, July pe gig renin: Ln 4 without much stretch of imagination, filed | trocue, with details of the disaster. Uver 100 well our conception of beauty, even such as in Alleghany is 125: Lower Alleghan: 9; Saw Tmust have fitted before a dream! ng poet's vision. Mill Bun, 1 Big Branch Saw Mill Ran, Mics ‘SZ; of, Washington, with astonishing | Mite Branch sow Mtoe Foe ae ekill personated the ‘Angered Eleanor,” her | [:lttle Bre other suburbs, 18; total, 219, large eyes actually — as though she could THE SCRRES OF THE GRBAT DISASTER. anpibilate her shrinking rival. Next appeared New York, July 28.—We have the follow! Miss B—n, of Washington, in wrapt devotion, | prose piictnte Seer abe owing personating “the maid of Orleans.” and then | Se vidtime tne beens Of ae t another Eleanor drawing ferth with herown | 3i¢ Visiting the socnes of region St wan toana Ups poison from the arms of her lord; and Miss | J8¥- So put on duty 0 atom of the G-t. of Baltimore, pereonated well the self-de- | Hovarard,w0 Put on duty s company a votion of this heroine. Lastly, to crown the | “ons! guard of the state to pri ss whole, the curtain was lifted to display all this | tne Fuqreat the ¢ are clearing away the'l->. series of fair women grouped together in one | THe morkmen who, are cle wow Bao Top den harmonious whole, and when It dropped there | {vo vtadse caste teoeeret eee ee was an unmistakable buzz of applause trom the | J; noon to-day the ‘funeral of the following ric. lar, ee perabla’a pleasant | tiD8 took place, the barial services being con- : ort letter fell hair | ducted by St. Vincent, St. Peter, and St Pat- place, and one cannot in a short letter tell hair | Sat motel Semane ‘and Louies Sobner ite attractions. We had a visit from the at- | [CK societies: Joseph Hubler and. wite. torney General, and his wife, whose reputation and Fox and wife. The bodies will be ao & queen of society had preceded her. Weare | titied in Umondale cemetery where @ lot also glad to see such citizensas Mr. Moses Kelly | 2nig. will hold twenty of the victims has been Freherind a the Mink Recded rest and re | Mcureg by the citisees Gummtie, Siemon freshment in this bracing mountain atmos- will be taken to secure a decent interment for phere, —+202- ahs all the victime. Excavations are going on for THE PITTSBURG WATER SPOUZ. | five fogies have been woes eee a A Terribie Calamity. none of them as yet hi been identified. schon dient red E The Case against Ex-Senator Pomeroy Over Two Hundred Persons Drowned SEISGOING TO RAISE THE BLACK PLAG ABD Telegraphic dispatches in yesterday’s Stan. oa IT LIVELY FOR THE KANSAS POLITI- “ated that Pittebargand its vicinity was visited | New yor, July 23.—A epecial from Topeka, with a violent and destructive rain storm on | Kansas, tothe Tribune says: The grounds for Sunday flooding the streets and washing away | motion to quash the indictment in the case of houses, with great loss of life. The center of | Senater Pomeroy are various. and mostly qaib- the city was comparatively unhurt, but the | Sing, the principal being that the office of State suburban portions were wheimed in torrents of | S€=Stor of Kansas mentioned in the aeons water, and houses were swept away and ruined, ae moe ogee Bo gerne snd it carrying away and drowning many families. 1{ | "ils to set for’ at York received a bribe is believed the number of pereons drowned wiii | 2¥Fing the session of the legislatare for the per- amount to two hundred and over. The prevail- | *e7mance of J specific act, and that such oon- ing theory is that the disaster was cansed by | ‘Tact was fulfilled. The attorney general re- some kind of water spout. A gentleman who | Pied, andthe argument was adjourned. Daring watched the storm from a point a few mile: | ‘B® argument defendant's counsel intimated down the river, where there was little r that if the motion to quash was overruled says that by the fitful flashes of lightning he | *vetber — ween Se need Boe, an Sho could see a huge inky-black funnel-shaped sae a a a renee witnessss cloud which overiung the city, the narrow end | [t 18 > the ewe ol is — being the lowest, while the dark parts gave | ‘{¥e> and. the Re, Oe vent to almost continued flashes of lightning. he ex-Senator is looking well, apparently in pespesninrsest army exuberant spirits. it is commonly understood The work of destruction commenced at a | ‘hat be bas abandoned the National Bank the- point about two miles north of the central por- | °TS of a. so ra, Py ted tion of Alleghany City. Butcher’s ran at ite ms — at if yor to Lee 7 Ercmnll cape mouth is probably between 40) and 500 feet = age ere — ag eS ey wide, and atthe point where the work of de- | # polite ee struction commenced it ts not more than 150 feet | Lopes to palliate Do menee, by showing poldti- wide. Between North avenue and this north | pa! on and hope of advancement imprac- erly point numerous ravines empty into Butch- | tes! le, unless he omen] the obstacles by a er’s Tun valley. Along this ran houses were | ‘! my! hepa ndicgesreats be aes with bribes. built directly over the natural water course, | S0me deem this a movement on his part to in- culverts being made and used in part as found. | “midate tee and bring & pressure to ations for dwellings. The line of destruction | D€@r te stay proceedings pending the ap h- followed the water course to the river, and in- | {mg election; but it is certain he has sent out Yolved an immense number of houses that were | (2°6¢ sheaf of subpunas to different of not on the line of eulverts. When the rain | the state. He can “a tale unfold” that will commenced falling but littie apprehension wa: | @&ke havoc with namberless political reputa- entertained, but those who lived near the head | tone. and on the priuciple “in for @ penny, in of the valley state that suddenly it seemed as if fo pound,” he may find it pleasant and pro- ane if discharged fi simone. pipes. mm Oe ees wn as rom immense pipes. The volume was so great that the Valley (was A Railroad Train Stoned. filled with a raging torrent. Frame dwellings, | _Bostox, Mass., Jul; New York, July 28.—The Sun says: The director ve if 5 pecial trom Fort Union, New Mexico, says a band of firty Krowas and Comanche Indians killed five m mouth of the creek, 2) miles south of com, on the 2ist inet aflair have been recei One Candidate Shoots Another. Lovisvitis, July 28.—Dauring a heated dis. cussion between Messrs. Norvell and candidates for clerk of the circuit court in Oar. liste, Ky., Sunday, the latter shot and seriously wounded the formar. THE BROOKLYN FREELOVERS. More Scandalous Develepmentis. A CARD FROM THEODORE. The Brooklyn Argus publishes the fultowing card from Mr. Tilton: af “I respectfully call public attention to the fact that though the Plymouth church commit- fee have this morinng published eight or ten columns of the irrelevant and desultory con- versation between Mr. Beecher’s counsel and os Sapna y cues ts east i enon nous ly omits im, part of my testimony, mamely, that the orimi- Dality which my own eworn statement upon the Kev. Henry Ward Beecher and his vas victim was confessed to me not only rel erself, but by Mr. Beecher. Furthermore, that wee eonfomed by ber 4 him to Mr. Moulton, as the friend end counselor of both; and still further, that Mr. Moulton’s office as for four years between Beecher and me was based on the one svle fact of this ee ee at criminality between Mr. Beecher and Mrs. Tilton. This statement I made to the committee with my utmost pint of speech. I furthermore og" to the com mittee that Mr. "s apo! to me, instead of grow: out of any circumstances with whith Mre Woodbull was connected, was communicated to me by Mr. Beecher nearly six months before Lever met, knew or saw Mrs. Woodhall. The omfssion of these facts from the committee's report forces me to lay them before the public a8 a necessary part of mv case Tapovore Ticrow.” MRE, STANTON’s STORY OF MR. AND MRS. TIL- TON’S CONFESSION. The Argus bas also an interview with Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, as follows: While Mre. Bullard was still connected with the Kevola- Ucn, Susan B. Anthony, Mr. and Mrs. Tilton, Mie. Bullard and m: if, were in Brook! to gether. It was afternoon, and after calling at the office of the Revolution, Mr. Tilton and myself accompanied Mrs. Bullard to her resi- dence and remained to dinner. Through some mieunderstanding Miss Anthony went with Mrs. Tilton and dined with her, instead of us. There was some feeling on the part of Mrs. Tilton in re; to this, although it was quite unintentional on my part. Well, at the table nO One was present but Mrs. Bullard, Mr. Til- ton and myself. Theodore told the whole story of his e's faithiessness. As I before ob- served, he did not go into the details, but the sum aud substance of the whole matter he re- lated in the hearing of Mrs. Bull self. We were reformers. Be £ ‘© Us the stor, ss a phase of social life. The next evening, hearing that Mise Anthony wa: a uttle piqued at me for leaving her on the day befure, 1 re- turned to my home in Tenafly. ‘oe my eur; { found Snsan awaiting my arrival. tng when we were alone, { said to her, “Thee- dore related a very strauge story to Mrs. Bai lard and me last evening!” Tuen I recounted A to ber all that he had told us. We compared notes, and found that by both man and wite the same story had, indeed, been told. When Mr. Tilton returned home that evening some angry words, growing oat of the separation in the afternoon, passed between him and his wife Both became intensely excited. in the beat of the passion, and in the presence of Miss Anthony, each confessed to the other of having broken the marriage vow. In the midet of these startling disclosures Miss Authony withdrew to her room. Shortly afver she heard Mrs. Tilton come dashing up the stairs, and Mr. Tilton following close after. She flong open her bed-room door and Elizabeth rushed in. The door was then closed and bolted. Theodore pounded on the outside and demanded admit- tance, but Mises Anthony refused to tarn the key. ‘So intense was his passion at that moment that she feared he might kill his wife if he gaimed access to the room. Several times he re- turned to the door and angrily demanded that itbe . “No woman shall stand between me my wife,” he said. But Susan, who is Sew Yi am stables and slaughter-houses gave way like pipe | New York due here at 11:20 eo the infarial stems, and the debris from the wrecks was fwent down along the’ plank reas, the weight his demands and withdrew. Mrs. augment ev moment 2 8 trict lying weet of Chestnut street and north of ge Baie aline paraliel with North avenue the waters tir. ~4 rose to a height of fully twenty feet. In ‘of her anguish fell gome places the occupants of dwellings Anthony, and wer were unable to escape in time to saye "The next their lives. In many places the force of the water rent stractures into splin ‘The course of the fiood was probably two hun- | Was organized and sent dred feet wide, and frame and brick buildings j Tuffians. Vice-President Lit were carried before the Gevastating element as | Toad company, was on the train 8nd promised though they had been sand. Dwellings, stores, | that a je reward workshops and debris of all kinds mingled to- | the appreh te. gether in one confused mass, making it impoe- | Of the injured persons could not be ascer- sible for the spectator to discover even street | tained. lines in some instances. Houses were literally , turned upside down. On O'Hare street the Affairs im Japan. dwelling of Alderman Bolster was reduced to | ,SA® Francisco, July 2s—The steamship its ‘origtoal elements, and one of his children | Altona brings Yokohama dates to July 4th. drowned. The rest of the family escaped. On | The Japanese steamer Tai Omeru was lost on the same street was a family consisting of Jacob | the 1th of June, on the west coast. Twenty- Nuches, wife and one tid, and joseph, a | Seven lives were lost. other of Mrs. Nuches; an joinin, 10" : contained Jacob Metzer, wife fee gen hil dren, | Japenese are driving the aborigines from the allof whom coment one ebild were lost. T' ee war vessels were still on the bodies were found last evening. On Chesnut " 1088. street at the intersection of Sprin Garden The anniversary of American independence avenue, the water attained ® depth of fully | W&S properly observed in Yokohama. A grand Susan never to enter his boure in. She told him ahe shouid enter whenever choose, but I believe she did not iD. 4 ic = Bg UAL” MOULTON SPEAK? Francis D. Moulton, the mutual friend of Mr. Beecher and Mr. Tilton, and the holder of many of the most important Papers bearing on the case as presented by the latter, has not pre- pared any statement jo be submitted to the committee, and it is intimated will di w& . Mr. Moulton has been in consultation with his lawyer, General Batler, who bas ad- vised him to cep silence, and on Saturday two of the papers of Brooklyn, where he ix known to have influence, and with whose editors he holds intimate personal relations, announced, though not ip positive and direct terms, that he would not testify except under compulsion ot legal a "Ficloris, Woodhull has been interviewed again, and said :—“Mrs. Tilton’s denial is un- true, and I know it. Had Elizabeth stopped to 1 some facts she would not have made such & statement. Frank Moulton’s testimony will be of the utmoet importance. All that Mr. Til- ton hes said will be proven. He has the letters in bis aston. and I know he will produce them. Without Frank's evidence I think they would crash Mr. Tilton, for #9 many in‘aential members of Plymouth church are bent on Going it,” ave no Goubt that Mr. Moulton speak 7 “None. Only yesterday, when I met him, he said, ‘ Theodore shal! not be crucified,’ aad he meant what be said.” ‘Aw Incemptany PLot Discoverep tm Oar~- ) an ter, ani one inst: Ss The comet bad been observed from Japan, force better, and tn only one instance was any ana ssh looked upon by the naires as taror. eccupied as a beer hall was moyed from its | able emen in connection wi he war in For. foundations, and floated directly across the a, where the tribes have come to terms witti were destroyed, but no estimate has je | missionaries at H. of their value. A large number of people are Foreign Notes Te dete neet Meas Bodianare Willie |, srnauun gua ane Burrwey SAVES LO0R: the de! Loxvon, July 28—The steamer Milbank, of TURILLING INCIDENTS OF THE DISASTER. On Center street, parties who appeared with | Sunderland, a = for Sunder- a skiff discovered a man hanging on the roof of _—e \eetncino howe Fitters é SS a and rescued him. He informed the | With the steamer Hankow. Fiftoenof the Mil- men in the s! : E t i hotel, where they will remain Stay. | ware store. A lighted candle was found in the SS ee but | midst of s a will return in time for the matoh, Thure. | saturated kerosene. or : | i u i aj iH HY H j # Primce’s landing stage. There im- | covered the fire had made pliers The owner of the ‘was arrested The Baces To-day. of arson. sent his family to Sarstoos Saly fo-—Tule a the seoend day gap . Yesterday be was out of the city, be all of the first ony pe Bg Lae a stayed away all night. He is now if Ff if i l lr i 1 I i 4 Sie aeie cos