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KNOX, Proprietor. IONIO PARTIES OB FAMILIES Who wish to spend the day in the country _EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossin. BrcczTany Roweson lert the city last night for New York. First Lieut. J. J. KigkMAN, 10th infan- try, has been ordered to San Antonie, Texas, As & witness on beh! of the United States. Tue NaTIoNaL Bank NoTEs received to-day for redemption amount to $410,246, and the total amount received to date $10,518,065. Rey J. Sta Manrix bas been appointed a Special agent of the Treasury department and assigned to duty in the state of Mississipp'. Five-TWEnTIEs To BE CaLtep In.—The ‘Treasury department will issue a call for five- twenty bonds to day. The amount to be called for has not yet been definitely fixed. INTERNAL REVENUB.—The receipta fromthis source to-day were $310,115.52. Total receipts for the month, 9,415,064.16; being £509,000 more than was collected for the corresponding month ast year. THE FOLLOWING PRoMOTIONS under the civil service rules have been made in the office of the supervising architect of the Treasury: “ch class, ©. T. Wi 3. Mclean; od class, J. J. Litth i John H. Korff. APPOINTED SPEctat Aw: —The Secretary of the Treasury has directed the appointment of Gouvernor Morris as spectal agent of the ‘Treasury department, in place of Charles A Morrill. Mr. Morris is a grandson of Gouvernor Morris, of Pennsylvania, a member of the fed- eral convention of 1787, which framed and udopted the constitution of the United States. Commissioner Johnson will assign Mr. Morris to duty iv Californi: A Decistox.—The Secretary of the Treasury has decided that lines of steamers plying be- tween the British Provinces and ports in the United States upon the Atlantic coast must conduct their business in all respects as other foreign going vessels are required to do. This decision will affect several eascern lines which have heretofore carried on their business in an ConvoRMING TO THE Laws.—At the prasent | time there is not an employe in the Treasury department who is not provided for by law, and ‘be payment of whose salary is not in the regular appropriation bill. yess since the ‘Treasnry bas been in this ith reference to its large list Precise condition of elerks and other TaE SITUATION AT ViCKSBURG.—A dispatch has been received from Gov. Ames, of Missis. sippl, who has returned to the executives oflice, reiterating in substance the fears expressed as to a violation of the public peace in Vicksburg, set forth !n the dispatches aud maii advices previously torwarded by Acting Governor The telegrem was sent to the President Long Branch. President Grant replied to the telegram of 1g to send troops to Vicks- burg. Hebas notitied the Governor, however, that the troops will be on the aler: trouble arises on election day requiring the presence of the military, that an armed force can be sent expeditiously from Ho lly Springs to protect the peace. Gov. Ames, dec A STARTLING TI GRD¥ took place in Phila ternoon. A German namea ed thirty-four y. eorg~ Snyder, thirty-eight ‘ahnke about ten p in partnership as sewing-ma- and general machinists. About two weeke sgo, as Snyder alleges, he bought out Pabuke and conducted the business in his own Since that time everything went on harmoniously, until Pabnuke one day returned and declared that he had not been fairly treat- afternoon, after he was told not ce again, he came to the shop through the door and com ir shot and killed by years of age. Snyder and chine repairers to enter the p and forced his wa: menced to quarrel with Snyder. deavored to put him out, when a fight ensaed. During the struggle Snyder reached for arseven- barreled revolver, which laid on the couater, and backing off from Pahnke, fired seven shots at bim in rapid succession. dropped to the floor, , and almost imme: yder gave himeeit u Tae Unton Leacue.—a meeting of the na- tional! executive committee of the Union League of America was held in Philadelphi afternoon at the Continental hotel, with ex- Gov. Wm. A. Newell, of N. J., Among those present were Gen. heny district in Congress: xander and Baker, of n in ‘the chair. egley, ot Al- TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | The Centennial of Chemistry. NokTEUMBESLAND, Pa., July 31—The Cen- tennial of chemistry was celebrated by @ con- yention of chemists. Among thoee present are Trail Green, president of Lafayette college; Prof. Forrester, of Columbian college, Wash- ington, D. C.; P. Pynebere, professor of chem- ist ‘Trinity college, Hartford; Prof. Mallet, Arthur H. Elliott, of Balti: more,and many others. Prof. Pynchere pre- sided. Prof. Croft, of Toronto, Canada, read a sketeb of the life of Dr. Jos. Priestiy. A committee was appointed to confer with the Centenvial meeting in Birmingham, Eng- lund.where a statue of Priestly is to be unveiled to-morrow. 2 The following cable telegram was received in reply to that sent by the comm‘ttee to Birming- haw, greeting their brother chemists: “Te the American Chemists assembied at Northum- umberland, Pa “Our marble statue representing Priestly dis. covering oxygen will be unvailed to-morrow, Presented by subscribers throngh Pror. Huxley to the town and accepted by the Mayor. We greet you, a8 co Deagers, in honoring the mem- ory of the great and good man.” Adjourned till afternoon. ——e——— Foreign Notes. A LONDON LAND-MARK DISAPPEARING Loxpon, July 31—Excavations for new law courts have rendered Temple Bar unsafe, and all traffic under it between the Strand and Fleet street is interdicted, causing much inconve- nience. THE AMFRICAN BASE-RALLERS. Lowpon, July 31 —The interest in the exbibi. tions of the American base-ball players is in- creasing. The English public interested in field sports want to understand the principler of the American national game. The Midland Railroad will run special excursion trains with American Pullman cars to ali points on its line when the clubs piay. The Saratoga Races. SaBarooa, July 31.—The probable starters inthe races here to-morrow are as follows First race—Davis’ Fadladeen, Franklin’s Jean Valjean, McKee & Co. s Minnie Mac; Coffee’s Carver, Belmont’s Woodbine and Botany Bay, Boswell’s Diayo!lo, Donshue’s Dublin, MeDan- iel’s Madge, Cottrill’s Lotta Moore. Second race—Sandford’s Mate, McDaniel’s Springbok. Third race—Hitchcock’s Limestone, 152 Ibs.; Alden’s Aerolite, 145 Ibs.; Green's Daylight, 143 bs.; Tully’s Vesuvius, 142 bs. . Philadelphia Abduction. MES. DR. WALKSR IN THE OaSE. The child found in of the Gypsies at Hamburg, Pa., as described in the to yesterday's Stam, turned out (like that dis. PE —_S es a ee the missing boy, Koss, Speaking ir. Walker's connection with the case, the Philadelphia cor - agp the New York Herald writes as A lady attired im the biack farmer's satin Bloomer dress of the future entered Mr. Ross Store yesterday. There was grief, anguish un- le, in and an evident iuclina. to blubber talk at around the mouth. I avoided her. The strangers in the store all di She perambulated to the rear office with the stride of a broken-hearted Min. noticing the vebement way in which she clutehed ber sun umbrella, feared lest shecame on wordy war intent. Ican candidly say, t it was the eaddest sight l ever witnessed. ‘Such Teck of womanly charm! All the advant ges and opportunities of a charming “make up” were thrown away. eaid the lady. must see Mr. Ros leisure,” said the gentlemanly book le is keeper— nd, after looking the figure all over— “Madame.” “Will you say him that Mrs. Dr. Walker wishes to see him’ continued the lady. “1 am Mr. Ross,” said that gentleman, com- ing ont of his office. Ad 1, sir, | want to tell you about my troa- “T have troubles enough of my own, Madi Do you knew anything in relation to the chill asked Mrs. Ross. “No, alas! that is, I thought I did, but I was mistaken, and that is the cause of all my woe.’ . in Washington, A a x or two ago I had some persons arrested for the kidnapping of your child—two menand a woman. They could not be — judge —— there on proof. The very moment they got out of the clutebes of the low woes 1 wish the i were—they began action against me for prisonment. I had to fy the city. Here lam, &s you see me, without friends, money—” ‘* Or clothes,” I heard some one “Ido pot know what I shall do,” «! went on. Here she broke down and cried asif her | heart would break. Her — was something ful to see. Such blighted prospects in one #0 young and fair! yesterday as wo the secret mo- tives Yeading te thie action. All denied that Mr. Beecher ot bis friends had aught to do with causing Mr. Tilton's arrest. and Geu. Tracy aud Hi V. Sage expressed the opinion that Mr. ; bad bad bimeel{ arrested The suspicion Of collusion based om tbe fact that Mr. Gay nor has expressed himself a» hostile to Att. as ota ft Beecher, and that members of the two or three days ago announced that Mr. Til- top would be arrested. Une of them even the day on which the arrest wou! WHO CAUSED THR A Herald says:—Mr. Ti seid that he d not the slightest ides that the arrest was ntemplated until it was made. te wasdi pored to think it was the work of his enemies No one friendly toward bi ta&e so fool ish a step. He hoped orld euppose himeo host to all sense of fety aeto think that he would be a party to drag bis own wife Into & police court. His wite would probsbiy have to go into court im this matter sooner or Inter, but it would mot be a police court if he could prevent it CALLING TO SER MES. TILTOR, In reply to the inquiry as to whether he bad sovght to see Mrs. Pilton since she had lett her Lome in Livingston street, be said that be bad. It was quite true, asthe Herald bad satd, thet be had calied at the Ovingtons’ to try to see her. The object of the visit was, however, only to say to her that if she wanted anything from the Louse he would send it to her, or if she de- sired to go to the house in his absence be would vacate ior & certain specified time, #o that she might obtain what she required. fis visit, be eaid, Was prompted by the wish to say (hat and noting more. “1 HAV ACTED LIKE A FooL.” As to the confession in the cross-examination, “I've acted like a fool,” Mr. Tilton said he was a cited the comment it had. It was «trange that there should pot be Se ~ Sman for the of ividuality to eon- fees bis mistakes after ade them. bad like a fool, and he was cand:d enoagh to say so. TAKING THE ROOF OFF PLYMOUTE cAURON. ‘The Tribune iso says: In the second part of his statement, as pow a Mr. Carpenter begins by saying that he can prove that Oliver Jobnson once used these words: “My lips are sealed by a solemn promise, batif I should dis- close what I know the roof of Piymoyth Chareb would come right off.” Another time Mr. Jobnson had said: “I know a great deal more about thiscare than youdo, and what you know is bad enough.” MES. TILTON’S STATEMENT. Mr. Carpenter, continuing his statement, Mrs. Tilton, in my presence, was asked # by irregular manner. and thas enjoyed privilege: | Kich, of Md.; Mesers. Hackett, McQuade and «I am sure I don’t know what you will do,” | air. Tilton to something in refer- —— a c ut i hag J Governor of Penusyivania, and W. A. Cook, of | Tryimg to Save Udderzook from the | *#!d Mrs. Ross. “I have no money to give you.” | ence to her relation with Me Beecher, that he ‘licant for pro- | D- ©: Resolutions of & secret nature were Rope. ‘And thus the scene ended. he distressed y the 1 CAN HIBE A FIRST-OLASS OOAUH i sehen re Bn Ane Loy Sa ee, SUPE ELACE CORO ADIERS, By applying at 1415 Pennsylvania avenue. jii-Im | A CRIPPLED SoLpieR, an pein . Sj female went ont. January, 1575. LUPiN’S HENRIETTA OLOTHS, passed. A committee was appointed on na- Westcrestsr, July 31.—Petitions are being > "4 Z ls ther MOUBN- iaotion in the Treasury department, was asked | tional plat: - | signed commutation of r a " gol wd Pin BO: aetna — other = 1 URSIONS ional platform and address to be read at a meet igned pra: for pardon or jutation THE InsvRANCE EmuaezzLeMent tN PaTLa: the question s few days since if be had enyrela- | ing to be held in Baltimore soon. The various | sentence of death in the case of Udderz0ok. | pu:ruia. The Philmdclpiie Hovalt ot tat | turned in afew moment: with a manuscript, on tives in the departwents. He seemed somewhat | delegates present gave theic views on the sus: | The signatures co far-are not very numerous. | eyeningeays: “Further inquiry into theem- | Which See Satan, a teer an toe soeaeaines, surprised, and said it was a little singular thar | Ject of the strength and usefalnessot the league, | Mr. Perdue, one of the Udderzook counsel. | bezziement of Prindle, the manager and treas- | these words: eee ED eee beeen, MAB: | he snould'be required to answer any such inter- | @-d a unanimous vote was given on contin: | also petitions for pardon or commutation, and | hrer of the People’s hire, lomeaeee Company, HALLS AND POINT LOUKOUT, rogatory, as he served in the U rmy four | Ying the work of t nion League. The com- | gives reasons therefor, mainly these that were | shows that he has probably gone to Mexico or = years, and during the whole of that time no on» | Mitte evinced considerable enthusiasm at the | unavailing in the attempt to obtain a new trial. | Brazil with a vast amount of money, embracing tere oe ee PM. SHUSTER & BRO.. ror yea 919 Pennsyivanis avenge. YO RETik& FROM BUSLNKSs. @ These rstons, senaone, 7 Tospect. Mr. Tilton took that writing to Dr. Storrs. I GENEBAL CLOBING OUT SALE FOB SIXTY | wil he nese oe BSTURe Te cece aoe eee eae e ene pee A Love Affair Eu was manager, but also lates dons Eeld te nne | Accompanied Mr. ‘Tilton, and saw him. piace jommerciny sha u ei 1 re © Cleveland races yesterday the tirst race fur | Woman who commi satecid perce d . Prim istert 8 i " ave the 7th strect whai p.m BYS8Y | Hegors Rewaupav—Oommander Green, | 240 horses was won by Nashville Girl, beating | evening, by leaping from a ferry boat ite the Sencerger for Barone oe tke ag ails, mame 88 | Beecher, and be went to him for counsel soon Point Lockoct af 66.1, Bendel actving ut Weak | of the United States steamer Fortane, now I | oe Tetemeey qiurpiny Lady Hays, Major | river, has been sscertaiued to be Bertha Beich- | Chester, last Saturday, is believed to be a bin} | siter the Woodbul sony 2 ene : 7 ington at 6a. m. Mosday. : tie at chi rd, yesterday assembled the | £00t, Tearaway, George Judd, Manvimo,Kate, | erhelm. a member of a highly respectable fam. | fy ciude purse in the rightdirection. This at- | _ He aia: “Dr. Storrs, 1 come to you for ad- CARPETS ate Hoom tickets for sale at office of W. 0. ing atthe navy yard, yesterday assemble Frank, Reserve and Phila Bay in the order | ily on -Jersey City heights love aifair is said | ternoon the secretary of the company, Mr. | Vice im regard to the proper action to be taken sitively, recardless of COST. tu close Dusiness. M.& @ B. Railroad, a a ve. — and ey —_ read Lyris! — ~ nd to have caused the suicide. Hinder, will apply for permission to open by | DY wysel! in reference to the statements made " citer is still large OF etary of the Navy complimenting Mr. The STUCK of go od well — ‘Trip Tickets, —— y in the Woodbuil letter Christopher Fowler, quartermaster of the For- The Fifth Maryland at Home. Sorel ta Peceesloamnes Cncnean oan jhe built. | “Dr. Storrs replied have not read the E. NIGHTENGALE, Agent, tune, for his courage and devotion in rescuing | 85,000.) and was won by Fred. Hooper, beatinz Bavtiworg, July 31—The Fifth Maryland statement made by Mre. Woodbull, but uf you ith street Wharf, | some of the boat's crew off Zapatitlan, Mexico, | Membrivo Gift, Thomas L. Young, Royal, Joha | Fegiment srrived here at ten o'clock this morn- | °2 Lives, hut it isfeared that Prindie has made ALso A Sine lot of WINTER GOODS, »noh as TLAN- | jet-sm think it of suflicient importance to merit atten- ps2" COUNTS ® PANES, SHAWLS and heavy Bi] : # with all the securities of the People's Com : ; 4 - on the 11th of May last, and informing him kK « . | ing, and marched up Baltimore street, pre | © will dose.” Dr. Storrs read the story, BS GOODS, will be closed ont at sacrifciag | (DE STEAMER COLUMBIA that he will recelve a medal of honor asva re. | barney, Kelly and % Lg et mepars celled hy their dram corpe and the maring band rrivdie’e defaleations will oot tp meaty ene tew days later, when Mr. Tilton visited pportunity now open tothe public is not of BS COMMERCE STREET WHARE, | W4F4 for his heroism. Won the third heat. ‘ne day clesed with arun- | of Washington, to their armory. They made ® | (co it is said.” dim, said: + aan cohen) = ng curre TIMOKE, SUK RASHINGTON, ON | persowat.—Secretary Bristow goes to Deer | PPE Tace, which was won by Lady Washington | fine appearance after their arduous service a A telegram to the Philadelphia Bulletin from | Carefully, and if the etatemente are trae, draw on. Our place can be reached for five ceate [KY SATURDAY AT 4 P M., ABKIV- . ey ee 2 beating Boston, Port, Leovard Hartiand, | Long Branch, New York and Cape May. Harrisburg, yesterday, says: The circam- | 10m them four conclusions. from any part of the cit7, HEKE AT® PM. SUNDAY. KE-| Park to-night. ----Commiasioner Dennison Spendthrift and’ Planter, in the order named are aaea ee stances connected with the closing of the Peo- Mr. Tilton aeked what the conclusions were. HE ARCAD Me ROOTED SEVENTH BER OND | leaves the city this evening, to be absent until | Time, 1.44%, 143%, 145, 1d7y. Spendturi Suicide of an Age isomer. 1e’e Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, are | Dr. Storrs then said: “First, that Mr. Bee- T doo AK®, POOT OF SEVENTH STRSET PRitapEirata, July 31.—Jobn Williams, | # vary : heer and Mrs. Tilton bad crimiual relations: " TUES “T9 PM 4 next week. **-"Mr. GC. B. Jewell and daugh | Won the first heat and Tom Boston the second. a iu Hes | | that the state commissioner ef insurance, J. M. | Cheer an r 4 . . SS ee TMOKR AT PHURSDAY? © | ter, and M Mise S f this oft; Baie Sa ae bs onl te henson eer onagerican tse In Foster, last week discovered certain fraudulent | S¢ond, that you discovered that; third, that 427 SEVENTH STREET, BALTIMOKS AT4 4 M THURSDAY, ending the eummer at Montrose, Pac oc A. | Woman's FRAILTY IN N@wWARK.—In Wil- | years Imprisonment in the penitentiary for cores - Re . | Mr. Beecher received a paper from Mes. Tilton RT Ee cee he aretha of tis | minetun, Del., settled two years ago Charles | felonious assault, commitied sticide by bang. | faussctions in the management of the com ence conte pany, and immediately directed the attorney | denying that such relations had ever oxisted; ae ***-The London Court Journal thinks Sir Ed- | They kept a saloon. It prospered, and Char! general to commence legal proceedings to close | {eur that Mr. Moulton got that paper {rom s D id notified the insurance of- ir. Beecher. o toek a trip to Germany. Meanwhile one Jose} Representative tea, | UP the company, an torre, what uf those ia, Stateroom, £0.— Are Loy Thornton would ve giad to have another | (heer uniike the abstemioas Joseph in Serie: | Cmcac ficials of other states of the fact. Mr. Prindle, | | Mr. Tilton said: “Dr , oft the ts can’ be denied?” Dr.’ Storre replied 2 DAYS Le Seksaed in Sivance by ture lungered for the exclusive companionship | sth district yesterday nominated G. L. Fort for | esheged Goteulting manager, learned this | Pirthese points cannot be denied I have to d- 30 ‘i ae iwel'vem Mondayeand | Mamixe Intactiounce—Lemarliown, ot, | of Mrs, Wellfret, She, it appears, was nthiag | re-election to Congress pal Ac Ge gers amkawem We ooeeeae ee vice to give; au evasion would be wore than a a ys of each week aacuable rates. 1 ini loath, and the two packed up Charles goods an — +e = is acti ft th: e doos - | Silence.” DBY GOODS AT Cost, }:2c-t STEPHENSON & UHOTHER, Agonts. Kamel a rage ae Leen! pane hied to Newark, where they have since lived as | CincumsTaNTIAL EvivEw he Inst Jer- ag ten ences Te jose aga |. Mr. Tilton did not tell Dr. Storrs all the facts for thirty days longer, to dissolve partnership ‘OB OHARTEB, == ~—~————— Canned by C. A. Pilebury, J. M.N » wi man and wife. A few days ago the crucily de- | sey City murder, as it has been called, makes 4 | much credit isdue to the state authorities for | ( the case. Me told me be did uot waat JONSSON & COLLEY, F " &.F. Worrell, arrived here this morning with | ceived husband turned up in Newark, traced romantic etory. The body of a man, named | their action.’ bring dirgrece upon bis wife, and, when he ob- 325-6." 712 Market Space ommoal. Stoamer ailweil on board. She left Marshall's, Piney | the guilty pair to their stopping place, and Mra. McCann, was found on the road with tw: tained from her the admismon which be took Abas BUSY SELLING CHEAP Se ON Oe ee Point, at 9 a. m. yesterday, and tue party spect | Weldfret refusing to give up Joseph, Charles paniee eles te the head. ‘The police arrested Kipw. D aad B soathwest. Either of these trips affords parties afine oppor: | PH White, exqe cr t Y tunity to enjoy asail on the Chess erior, spends bie vacation at Deer Park. | Wetret and’ his young and handsome w e republican: Large assortm iG iN PI 6, Pa.—Tuesdas | to Dr. Storrs, be said he preferred that it should PILOT BOY. fhe night with Dr. McWilliams on Blackistoa’s | caused the arrest of both ona charge of adalte- | one Frank Wagner on suspicion of being the | afternoon a little girl, twelve years of age, be wade as delicately for Elizabeth as possibl a? Appiy to WM. H. BYLES, Agent rae est Beran trom the island, a distance of | ry. On an examination into the case Justice | murderer. The circumstantial evidence agains: | peared before Justice Turner, of Frankiln, and | but he could not bear to Bpiy to Beas hanes aro ten miles, was madein one hour and ten min- | Gtto held both partics to ball for the action of | him wasstrong. He had been on the read a: | satathat she had been stolen from her home in | that he was attacking Mr. ; CARTERS apis-t sel th Strost i iz. we wash was auastly Ge a S. s utes. - the higher Coutt.. the time the pistol shots were heard. He bore « | that oity. The girl said that ber mame was | provocation, when the tral as ¥ 7207 MARKKT space Fes MASTER, a ‘g of Utada Bird will be provera er MEDALS COMMEMORATIVE OF THE . | bad character. He betrayed signs of fear when | Mary eae —— eet = Pie oy ant whet ia yout opinion of Mare. 20- — ‘The A. No. 1 Steamer eh ip Lis su. | MIATA novel projont for auisting thoCenten- | Sizreied He Geuted having been ect, hice | ee ee ere 8 Ger eres, Onn ees Set | See eee Keng White Striped GBRNA- | cor dened fdr exo tonnes Thureiaye and Fri. | , ESTATE OF THE LATE Onsen Jverice Gaasy, | lal hae beon devised, and will tris expectal, Tat night exhibited a plsel ate anioon’ chats | some up sad sabad bere, wale with bins iio | ain Geepenter—{ hesitate to oxgcem on apter : re A special from this elty to the Puiladelphia | be carried out under the direction proposed to | BY thespot where McCann's body was found. | took her to the Union depot and said if ae | ion, for Mrs. Tilton has made such unsocount- TOKIA LAWN cents worth 4, 5. 8B. WITZRUGE A a Bulictin says: “The estate of the late Chiet | etree Gus Philadelphia mint, on devices to | Finally, the buliet taken from McCann's head | spoke or cried he wouk at of desirable DRESS GOODS, 7 ~ i her, and making | able statements to me. For instance, you re- * * « 8 forced to Accompany | momber { told you I was present when se Fastice Chase, the settlement of whichhas been | te furnished by Dr, Linderman, two medals | Stted the chambers of the revolver discoveres | other threats. She was for yt : Sisinel call (Be - L . cdals y * could | him on board the cars, and during the he | in writing the statement that Mr. ir a any price, regardiass of | (}\BE STEAM YACHT WANDERER can ve | sicw, owing to thedisinclinationof the executor | commemorative of the Contommial nae mens | im Wagner's room. What stronger case could : 2 oo ey ag yp ts cost cbsrtered by small ‘ties for Excur- to i a0 pers t , ‘ ‘i be made out against a prisoner? But suddenly | made many threatening remarks.telling her she | solicit, er * 1,000 races spiendia COTTON, 12 conta, sions to CHAIN BRIDGE. or other points Oey Seriod Of depres anal Property daring | of silver, about the size of a sliver dollar, for e N 000 yards best CALICO. 2 cent plans u ‘ a hould never see home in if she did notkeep | versation with ber, ehe told me that her adumis~ aye the Hebis are paid: to avout S10 AG Some | Popular Circulation, costing probably a dollar fan desler, ‘Thomas Brooke by ‘mate, whovsils | silent. Whom they arrived at Brankilmber kit, | uen'in chat ether one emtres, = eB tm" | Seurities, Melting 100 thares Te the Pesan: | 3u4 2 ball or two dotiars, and the other e more how McCann met his death. Brooks wasdriving | napper took ber te a house in the lower part ot ‘MI€8 ANTHONY'® STORY. = Tania avenue. trent allway, have: Juss pee Gr elght Gotan a a nth 201d fOr five | into New York for a load of fish, when McOaot | the city. Here the man and woman took of | Col. Anthony, brother of Miss Susan B. An- Sold to pay small creditors who were ‘pressing. | hick several hundred thousand ere ecoveten | # Necks ined us Ri thine Mat pamed enc lane. | Geabty paaeate, Metueaver aneckiags ears | eemtae aeaete Reriioes aacaeieemmamie TMPORTANT NOTICE! | Thupstrmet on to ek Wise nore to be sold. will be about seventy cents each and | EIOtrat he had iit hiss and. phinking he given her and uo hat or bounet. She wa: | from the lips of bis sister in Washington about Judge Chase's daughter, $5,000.” mttaer {amped from the wagon. Themystery issotved; | closely watched, not being allowed to leave the | one year ago. Miss Anthony then which we are se: eu hematitebed HANDE cents. Bxcel'ent STOCK INGS, 12 cents. STRAW MATTING veay cheap. inle-te NNOTICS! NOTICE! NOTICED — ee at if Brooks had not told the truth, would | house or go beyond sight of one of ber kidnap- | she was a guest in Tilton’s house when a violent A RAILROAD QuEsTION SaTTLep.—In reply ANOTHER PolsontnG Casz.—The Westches- | Wagner have escaped hanging?—N. Y. Jieral!. | pers. That » however, she managed to | domestic scene a ae a aenien +4 = tk eg Bd eS to an interrogatory by the Secretary of the | ter (Pa.) News says a girl thirteen years of age, —_— ee elude their vigilance and escape. She appeared to avoid it, Y 5 onnsylTauia svene. ‘aleasentaoapenten on Nuss | OWING TO THB ADVANCED S. aod White Goods at popular prices. Oottous and Csheoes cheap. Bed Spreais, Towels, Napkins and Table Linen at bargains. Hostery. Ladies’ aad Gents’ Handkerchiefs, aud @ general assortment of Botions at tor gores own room SASON, | Treasury the Acting Attorney General has de- | "med Henrietta Bowers, was brought to that Aw EIGHT-YEAR-OLD Boy In THE Pawiten- | to be out of pi in the clothes she wore, and | lowed by Mra. Tilton. The two women bolted oad N he bedstead inst it to lace from New Garden township, Westchester | TIARY.—Stephen Markbam, in charge ot! Dep- | gave evidence of good breeding. She asked the | the door, placing t nto keep 4 3 cided that a railroad existing tn contemplation | S he Ki men to go with her then to the house, and she Tilton on the outside. Mr. Tilton AND HA sped ee OCH LARGER crunfinished,'e Gettued ant identified ‘by its | County, charged with poisoning the family ot | uty Keeper Crummey, of the Kings county, La STOCK OF Mr. surro' would - itery with Beecher, and she re- Benjamin J. Miller, residing in the above named | Y-, penitentiary, and yunded by court int out the man to them. She is await. bis wife of adu! wi * track and termini. A substantial change of e 7 d Due, of Brooklyn, t— Pittsburg Dispatch, July 30th. | plied procured terminus destroys identity, as is shows in | (OWDship. ‘The girl resided in the family of Mr. | ficers, stood belore Jndge McCue, yD, oe mant— Pittsburg Dispatch, July pag be hay indy of Brookiyn whom E bh yf i He etood in a chair so that the judge could y, Men'sy Fouther and Boy’ Clothing | icromiiztnc ir iacsc's aw ke | chek feny are at Shana 28tia | sok, anarataue, wane youryS | ay Gurgetan dnecen ene” | Rtg Manton a ws ilo ian yey : Alderman Richardson then explained that in a | B&ve been unsuccessful. Many ef Coug' THAN USUAL, 1 HAVE DETERMINED TO | structing in whole or in part a rosd aeewees vomiting. Medical aid wastn steseteaer, ct | Sumtng visit vo the penitentiary bis eympath real triends regret that he has tied. Influential | or q guilty intrigue with Beecher. Mise Av- = sees sin! upon com 4 certa’ ‘ el . Tefended,asd ali those who have paid their bills Banee res 2s MANS ' ition. The girlcould not or would not give | low, who bss not the look of a bad boy, in bis roils failing in tiie, t press ‘nous at reg Bo erates beptie tant ‘no Sura top and will bring them tothe undersiched shall have be see fompeaey Right bars aitact | y reason for committing the crime. She was | desperate efforts to do the lock-step betw: eas 4 which Mre. Tilton Rentd en to the pur. ‘sale cf all kinds the o: Bk tense) boy bad been committed by Justice Elliott for 1. Now, however, perpetual exile is to be | co. he averred that Beecher treated ber with ietr i < : id . 5 7 : - lot. Another woman has turned up in the he would a child. She resolved Tmprovement Ta es pales ae Liens beams = IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES: NAVAL Onpens.—Lieut. Perry Garet to duty A Youne Lapy AccipentatLy Saor sv | vagrancy, and obtaining the writ had l the kindness wold. W.H SLATER, in the Asiatic station; Midshipmen Frank J. | dentally shot Miss Bella White at Wellsville, | law books, to prove that the sentence was ille- — = Ln may eae ee ee good resolutions failed. This is the whole sub- iy2-im Between Wiliard’s and Treasury All Wool Cheviot Suits, from...... SS to $9 | Milligan, Lucien Flynve, Wm. E. Whitfield, | Alleghany county, N. ¥., ou Tuesday. Some al. The judge thanked the alderman for his - eae Coughlan. Deothers He of he cpinice that bia ater : ner. " axeE All Wocl Cassimere Suits, from. station; Assistant Engineer J. J. Ryan to navy- | 80d bravery by driving away trom the house | yerity on the action of the justice incommitting | Callaghan, thinking that she was an imposter, | will not testify in the case unless compelied to .10t0 © ‘a Philadelphia, preliminary to promotion; | me burglars who were attempting to make the boy,to companionship with hardened erim- had ber, wes locked up do s0 in court. the Dt~ brought before shnstedt she gare cow ¥ Riverside Suite, trom...........0 " y . Detached ~ | Sdmiring friends with @ fine revolver. It was | man led him to the mayor's office, where the A Xew York Herald reportet yesterday called ‘ratbay thls Sel nsiessa.. 0 We an | Commenee E. ee ae heehee | whilie Dematicteg with ibig tues (ete aeaioee: mayer signed a commitment for him to the | ber Name as Kate Smith. She was reapoctably At te residence of Mrs Elizabed ci og E in her purpose. She reiterat oposition | Counsel 16 to 13 mond on the 18th Inst, and has been placed on wounded, i haeiscacce eae oa lee ame om oe sence te ae Callaghan, ‘bat ‘the inter | BSPETs said to be in process of preparation rela~ aor neh Se ee athe: {on on ¢ ‘The American base ball clabs now vis- | the following particulars of * late. The woman was then discharged from | Hone between that levy and ber husband, Theo ~ val - . A ow vis- e following particulars of a most atrocious 2 ™ | dere Tilton. In reply to the reporter's q Me, Fanviven, vs Worsted Basket Suits, from + 180015 | Or acter ae Grsomn trom Eeseencc: gave thelr first exhibition match | murder in Middlesex county, Vac “Inthe earls | Custody; not, however, till she avowed her i altar and wage Tk, reopens her Ps t ~ Onin? te d the attendance large. The. Athletics, of | named Fisher, residing im the neighborhood of | ptisonment. ¥. Herald, 30th w and Children, Hept_ 17. Superior advantages. 19't cS | Pine Dress fuits, from .. «s 000050 | Fee Gn Renbha ean me seater Philadelphia, beat the Ked Stockings, of Bos- | Creer. 3 z ; Booze tows (N. J) PEMALE COLLEGE rote etic f it \beas corpus. humetous cases where such change has been | Miller, and admitted that she had placed a cou- | Tuesday, by virtue of & writ of hal me JEReEY BIGAMY Case—Another Womon | De “had seduced. calling the imi Us fr mt no mother. | Coughlan, the convicted of Hoboken, has been made to @ company to aid itin-con- | “tT Mr. Miller and his wife, Caleb Miller and | had a father who did nothing, bi inseoming mental . imparted the secret * as they undoul are, they had to be she came to yield to Sadsz the new goverument the Sewer Tax will be of such railroad, such condition lies between | (he Partie were relieved, butina very prostrate | was excited by the appearanee 0 f 2 a ey ey THE FOLLUWING — of the court of pardons till suc- : 2: ai % r hderas te iar at- _ v ascertained that the | ©¥ery session par used, she yieldimg without knowing why she did promat attention on liberal terms. Particular at ginal application of the condition, committed to priso: two six-foot criminals. He greet after ANOTHER LApDY.—Miss Ella Johnston acci- presented himself, fortified by a breastwork of | ©8Se. She called at the houseof Mr. Callaghan, | many times to yield no more, but as often her Stock Broker, 1425 Penosyivanta av: %to 7 | and Charles W. Haskell to duty in the Amatic | ‘Wo Weeks ago Miss Johnzon showed courage | {nterest in the case, and animadverted with sc- | Tecound greatly to the benefit of and she Poy re pene eenteecen eae <eia xe Pacecd Asstetant Engineer M. L. MacCarty to | &Btrance. For this ehe was presented by her | inals. The boy was ged, and the alder- | Right. Yesterday morn! _ when she wat TRE DEED OP SEPARATION. home, baying been detached from the Kich- | ®y @iscparged, and Miss White mortally | truant home. dressed, and sppeared to be carnest cee Diagonal Suits, from.. r tive to the definite suspension of marital rela- the Asiatic station on the reporting of his relief | | T#® AMBeIOAN Base-Batturs in Ena- | respordent of the Richmond Dispatch reports | spurned the proposition, saying it was now too W.. 46th streot, : t 4 soa ~ | be was informed that e very peculiar aud aou- roa Bom ane Dat eects amin and Ger- | s mported Cassimere Suite, from......... 20 to 16 | at Newburg, N. ¥., and ordered to the Benicia, Liverpool yesterday. The weather was tine | part of this week it appears that a white man | tevtion ot matituting proceedings for faleo ia: Dy wh Urbanna, Middlesex county, in company with EXPLORATION IN TSE East.—Profeseor | voluntary offer ane suggestion, will relinquish of his relief and ordered to return hom and ra- | ‘20, m ten innings, by a score of 14 to11. The | an accomplice, nt ; Eli hose name is not given, sus- | Rawson, of the Oriental Topographical Corps | to the use of Elizabeth &. Tilton and of their izatre ful and beautiful port arrival; Paseed Assistant Engineer J. K. | P/8¥ wes much admired, and called forth con- | pecting a Mr. Roes of having a large sum of y nder + | four children the house No. 174 Livingston street, mily-condncied aad | 40d ether Goods at Similar Reductions, | Potsriml; Desced Assistant Enginser ;Pa,, | erable applause from'the spectators. Roney: upon his person, concealed themselves (Aae ME TH Geehols br eerie ne cone eke mat | of which Mr. Tilton is the owner, together with hier ee: and ordered to duty in the Asiatic station per ee r r Mr. | and equ te, saving Tum New York RePusticay 8 pex- | Upon the roadside and near the house of Mr. | iso some very important arebicological mate- | all ite furniture, Gittings Ix YOUTHS) and ROYS*OLOTHING the assort. | Pacitic mail steamer of the 224 of August from | rnar comaurr#e mot yesierday at the fiers | Koss, and there awaited his approach. When | &S? relating to the excavations there. His de- | & small number of paint te which ie ie ment is very full, and will be offered at proportion. | San Francisco. a i : suilicient!y near, Fisher discharged a shot gu . Protessor 8 chairman | culiarly attached, which be will stely low prices in order to cloee out my stock. eae : Sask eerersile ese, were resent trac; | loaded with buckshot at his victim,eleven of | Spatehes are that, E corps, is at Ephesus, and | bis writing desk and a very few of Fun Foerat Oak Sauvice—Wat Prestdent | tho mentee peesrct on theme thers | the vumber penetrating the body.’ Koss was | fiat the work of the latter on Exypt, Sina, | has Hinckley Withdraw his Cars To-morrow*—To- | districts, and & brie address was delivered by | the? disembowelled and carried fe the Kappa. | dom, Moab, Bashan and Palestine has been morrow, August Ist, isthe day named by Presi- | Hon. Koscoe Conkling on the political situation, ee = as aa pa = upon * | remarkably successful. Professor Strong is en . 4 ent Hinckley, of the Philadelphia, Wilming- | It was decided to bold a state convention at | Dar am Ato ite nue ite md black | route home, and Professor Rawson will retarn 1011... PENNSYLVABIA AVENUS......1012 | ton and Baltiwore raltromd. toe ge iting] | Utica en the 2d of Septembert pg tee! segment salem tO pursue investigations for the of all postal cars from his line, onthe ground | 4 storuan aup Tuaxe Oainbaex Buruan | after the marder. ‘Tho guilty parties have been ee el ae ern i De ty Department opens Septem jan College opens Beptomber 16. College opens Oetobor §. The Law School opens Uctober 14. Ber Catalogues, exntaining fall partiontars in re- gard to terms aod courses of instraction address 45 IMMEDIATE CALL SOLICITED AT Fi report Mr. Between 16th and of the inadequacy of the compensation paid by par 4 ch excitement in the = -y pee ees Pg ere fhe Fort (ice Department. Up to halt-pest | iausen, thirteen mllas from Yankton Device, | community growing out of theahocking afar” en aphag Pipadom AE IP ome ong Se APS W108 SEMINABY FOR YOUNGLADIES of uncertainty as to Mr. Hinckley’s intentions. | St'the time,ond tie wits red treet | A Key SO SER Sec ati —Jamees HDi, oe eee oe eee Address EA TYSON & SISTE: ight mills per linear foot of carapace, tatatas | Were burned to death. His rage as shows wo whar'a baveto’ Gcivuse cee te saeas warlt-iy Contes Prince George Oo. Wa. 4. STRAUS. Gdepartment could notagrestor for thereacns | Self Abd infant out, and walked a mile anda | S0wS Ue what a her to be someth': Severai jpa-te ; thee ithe now yi al that the law of Con- | Balf, bu badly burned that they Wager una ecvoctaee made to fit or. pee ne ae METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. | 7 cys penaNcE BEVERAGE | Sens nat ipeney tid that if bo 5 a Baty looks. (On last Tuesday morning Me. Dil ‘Tan calied out of bed by seven or o depart ordered entered the First Natioual bank at” Bata- While JUST BECEIVED: ‘tel hed H while ene en- a sh Tateted, I 4 Brick and - PALMER’S that the wait contrasior on rosea sha ans. from 7 which connects Mantua mck Blk Sod Leather Baler soso Delia Be; AMERICAN GINGER ALE ony cine eee escaped CONTAINS NO ALOOHOL. seacmestar tho fax mills at Belt would be paid the cumtracne der ‘ales was < demonstrations. Browss FOR SALE BY DEALERS AT 91.90 PER ‘as an evidence of his ‘recta, and have at- DOZEN, OR AT THE DEPOT, aa ron, = gee pe not x chlety of al No. 57 GREBEE &T., GEORGETOWG, D. 0. then that’ non “ Cosmmenenre — Bit Ping Gorpne coum, Sensine “Johann iterta | jyaete SAM'En C. PALMER, Prop'r. me spenerall re- of August, for $: a sideand the light-weight hing Perfume ta exktcnce ss =” =o? EST END PLANING MILL, Mr. Hinok- | Sqalo NVe Wile trainee fo his trcten Ba SILVEREERG’S Ww to on the depart- | rick Evans, but Dooney Harris has come on to METROPOLITAN DO: SP Swett, tetween: Sant B. with Poctuaster “Generel | Put on the scientific touches. oe eet: ATTEN TION BUILDERS! Ls ; 31M Tru PrRxeT, NEAR PENNSTLVANtA AVENUE. | we are Ae = 3 ee ao acpee Bg Suman renee aki tren chat eek sinecy waSs. vce ite SS SRS | BP op ae air ciao, So | glares see enlace ore Less a Be dehiey bat N -. named by Mr. the offer was of | truth of the reports them“with atro- Seas tods, course declined. The seems Lauenca tog Teton ci cuatges + NEWELS, and SOROLL WORK | courte declined. The general impressionneems | itis at ‘and g j : coama ge e| See ears |e Se page an gaseeeemrount mutes | Seen ana unan womens