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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Penusylvania Avenue, cor. Lith St. zB ir THE EVENING gtk NEWSPAPER COMPANY, S. MH. BACK P MANS , Pres't. THE EVENING STAG their subscribers at TEN CunTs PER WEEK, OB Foutt-Fock CENTS PER a. Copies st the ccunter Two Cents each. all~three months, 01.00; six months, $3.0; one year, $5, THE WEEKLY STAR—Pub!iehed Fritey—91%0 year, GPF Invariably tm advages, im both cases, aud no paper sent l than pai 1 SF Bates of atve-tieing fornished on sprtication, | SUMMER RESORTS. * served by Carriers to | | d-cag question & mixed one. There are person® eho would that beceuse they saw a nc Raratoge, therefore \t mam be would f it was & and stil apparent minority at each of these well known céntere, and one ts as likely to see Unfarbiovapie styles at either of (hem as in the wilds of a pew territory. Fashion is now kuown—partiy, not wholly — by its simplicity. By an ateence of pat and - panier and much bunching of the skirts, + ee of many old =. Pi i rte, “spencer” waists, side pock fitted closely to the form, cut 1 ower the bips, Dut straight round, mo tate, lappe's or points; by unity im the design and simp i tails, every part ba & distinct relation tothe other. A great deal of rich embroidery is to be TWO CENTS. seen, ard ince te used profuse'y; but it se pri cipaily upon black or white dresses. Colors are trimmed with the self materia!, or the costume Vv". 44—N&. 6,664. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1874. ESIBSULS KESORT, THE MOUN ROUSE, st Fair V Toe ir View, is oper fur Hoardersagsin thisseason. Terms ME to Se cer week For particulars apaly SOBN W. KINSELL, Mountain Howe, wear Serving, Waehiret Ma 8-3: GBAND voter e ul SAKATOGA SPRINGS, Por on, pTerm-. 93%) per day and pet we ie beasan by shomommts “JOHN B. OOZZENS. = is “composite,” that is, composed of two shades THE WORLD OF FASHION. two materiais, ik and velvet, AMUSEMENTS. EVENING STAR. The Public Debt. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, a afte (SE The following is a recapitulation of the state ——_~s Styles at the Watering Places. apron and coat sleeves are in one rhate or one Comiate- UMMES THSATER. meut of the public debt of the United States Foreign Not: material, the shirt and close-{iting siveveles: Jacket in the other. White and black toilets are among the most ly as well as the most dist od. The Diack grenadines are usoaily mad: skirts, oF with a skirt trimmed to th w ALBERT GRAST’S SUCCESSOR IN PARLIAMENT. Loxpon, August 1—Frazer, conserva‘ive, bas been ‘Clected to Parliament from Kid ter- minster, in place of Albert Grant, unseated. REPORTED DEATH OF AN EXPLORER. It is reported that Charles T. Beke, the ex- plorer, 18 dead. THE TRRRINLE STORMS IN MORAVIA. The correspondence of the Daily News shows Washington News and Gossip, | tor the montn or July, 1874, just issued : jetcenalcsds Upttbac isco Debt Bearing Interest in Coin. INTERNAL Revenve.—The receipts from this | Bonds at 6 per cent..... source to-day were $3" 46. Bonds at 5 per cent, SxcRETARY BgLKNar will returm here on Tuesday next. Tu POSTAL CoNVeNTiuN with France goes (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Sanaroca Sratnes, Jaly 30th, 1574. It is conceded by all that this is the best sea son Saratoga bas known for the past ten years; nor is it wholly due to the fact that Saratoga was chosen as the scene of the University boat race, though this of course has had its effect in ies. ie Ho Hie Raymond. tie Frans igor 64 D-bt Bearing Interest in Lavful Moncy. JORDAN'S WHITESULPHURSPR Frederick couuty, Ve. ex toaccommedations For , September aad Octuber, lioeral deduc- tH! be made for distribution at the Springs, Oole- t se, Wasnington. ete, gocd uatil November 1, from from Washington. 85 50. E. ©. JOFDAN, Owner and Prop’r. DRY GOODS. @QFECIAL SALE OF DRY GOuDS. D TO REALIZE THE CASH We shail continne the sale of our surplus stock of WINTER DRESS GOODS, bavirg marked down the prices az icast 40 per cont. EAVY CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES marked down fw. 3O percent OG RBAT SACRIFICE! BOGAN & WYLIE, _is- ud 101s snd 1020 7th street northwest. Geet iiten REMNANTS. & BSOTHEB have this day ters a great variety of RUEMMAN TS, waich they rices. The yuantity m figures on eack piece, o ina © Ill do well to tas} W.M. SHUSTER & BRU. o19 P ivania BLACK SILKS. We call the special a:teution of our customers and fhe Public to t SUPEEB ACSORTEESE OF LYONS BLACK ‘We have recently Fy lorge line of then at a large dis- evious prices, aad now offer them ac- cs cordingly. AL LUPIN’S BLACK GRENADIN' Lt rm BIRTTA CLOTHS, UPIN'’S BOMBAZINES. and other MOUBN- ING GOODS, of the Dest yuality, SF One price only. 7 W. M. SHUSTER & BRO... ays9-4t 419 Peunsyivanis avendo, TO RETIRE FROM BUSINESS. GENEBAL cosine ou? SALE FOR SIXTY Commercing July 13,1574, we shall sell, without Teserve, cur entire stock of DRY GOODS ‘AND CARPETS pesitively, regantless of COST. to close business. The STOCK of goods we offer is still large aud well aascrted. ALS, A fire lot eof WINTEE GOODS, such as NLAN- KETS, COUNTEP PANES, SHAWLS and heavy DRErsS GOUDS, will be closed out at sacrificiag Hes. "phe opportunity now open tothe public is not of datiy oo irrenc Our piace can be reached for five cents rt of the city, THE ARCADE, WUOLFORD & SHILBERW. 427 SEVENTH STREET, between D and B southwest. B. B.—Oar Btor firs'-clans and trade,) for rent. Altar BUSY SELLING OBEAP aT CARTERS, 707 MARKET sPac ieess Black and White Striped GSEMA- «n wents, avo 1s of the finest quality Satin Strips VIC- TOBLA LAW onsy 25 cents. worth 8 cen Large assortment of desirable DEESS GOODS. which we are selling st any price, regardless of cost 1,080 yarde splendid COTTON 1,000 yards best CALIOO.§ con Large assortment CASSIM BR ES ver: 7 ebsap. 60d zou hemstitched HANBREROHIZF 5 ouly wery particntar is oing @ lorze cab y 12 cents. 25. Erceeat STOCKINGS, 12 ceats. STRAW MATTING very cheap. j7i6-tr NOtTIcs! NOTIC NOTICE DEY GOODS are still selling st low rates at BAXTEE’S, £940 Pounsylvania avenie. Monsirs and All . Dress Ss EwWER Tak. Under the new government the Sewor Tax will be Tefended,and all those who have paid their bills cad wilt bring them ve the undersigned shall, Improvement Tax - Steck Broker, jytim Between Will , £2 & EBS. SEWSE TAXES snd ail other classes of claims ggainst the District and the tate Board of Pablic ‘orks prosecated and reccvered. Appiication ebould be made at once. CHAS. BH. MOULTOS, Attorne: isl-lm ‘No. 625 F street EDUCATIONAL. \MPABXLSND AGRICULTUBAL COLLEGE. “The pext seasion will commence om 1¥H SErTEx- 2mm In addition to Agriculture and the Beien talainn there Tall Colvegiate Course is tar Ye thom « William Ballantyne’s per i. ident, ct exe Station, Pr. Goo. Co-, MAA MALE, TARDIVED, 29 Ww. 6th strect, Now York, reopeus her Brecch, Euglish and Ger- man Boar ng snd Day chool for Young Ladica and Ci pt. 17. Superior advautages. j3)-toel5 ‘OWN (N. J.) FEMALE OOLLEGE. ‘Thorough instruction. ful and beaatifai ae of the most carefully-conducted and Dest-sustained institntious fu the State. For terms, So address Bev. JOHN H. BLAKELEY, Ph. D. AMwice SEMINARY FOR YOUNGLADIES warl3-ly Contees Pros prince George One wa, (METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, 319 Tru SrREET, NEAR PENNSTLYANIA AvENTE. EF-Croqnet at ; P and M oft tennurtnes te ote oe RR2YBicERaTONS aND WATER COOLERS Biers. wel Wire Window Sereces, Wice ‘eth for doors and and « fall as- it Ferment of House-furs: Goods, at spat Seccemon GE Gal ETE 5509 oe AMP MEETING TEN1s. band, a larce assortment of T. DBR Tet Bares, op. » largest Mia iors its Re el £3, Nails, ia Certiti’s indebtedness at 4 per ct ‘678,000 00 jacket of striped jei, the latter atted ke n " r ~ a in Mi ni bringtng lar; of to this charm- OL No.)Um Exbibition and Saie\Nxw No | intoefeat to day. The postage on a letter to vy pension fund, at 3 per cent 14,900,000 00 | fbSt the damage done by the storms in viene oe me ge numbers of persons § reat and sleeveless. There are also gre 48 BY. at via se, | France will be ae Casts SPAT SEROR and en Bpneracgnynte a noes — gorecus | But apart from this, Saratoga falfile more | Worn with pale blue or pink sashes aod ribbous, fo, 439 Tth street bone es Tue United States Seamer Canandaigna ar- ee cerca amureta than any cther of cur summer resorts the condi- | Shieh are in mach better taste for on THR EMPRESS OF AUSTRIA. The Ewpress of Austria has arrived of Ryde, Isle of Wight. FRANCE AND SPAIN. Panis, August 1.—The Journal des Debate Debdt on which interest has ceased rived at Key Weat yesterday from Santiago de | Debt on which in Cuba. All well on board. The Ossipee lef: Key West for Punta Rosa. Spencer waists of silk, generally pink or blue, uncommon with biack or white skirts, two,) the waist confined by a sash tied atthe side.’ Fape are hung from ihe tions of the great American watering piace. [t is central; it is high; its air clear aud tomic, its ters are numerous, never-failing aud most Debt bearing no interest. oe 7 varied in their qaailties and properties, it is | versally. The elegant ite dress: ‘True Case. THE TOTAL ordinary expenses of the govern- one rt urges the French government te recoguize | jiked by almost ‘everyone and brin, together nana: Coucaeuane eatae sah: semen Please rew: ment for the fiscal year ending June 39, 1*74, mal cu Spain. It says it bad better act now than fol- | people of the most widely diversited ‘abits, | Greidery, or of fine white muslin: very protusst Seinen mdse y 7 Fractional currency P y. 1 iy > EW AND B! D D. were $257,133,873.17, belng $3,211,312.16 less | Coin certificates... low the initiative of the Berlin g ment, | customs, nationality and class associations. trimmed with wide, real vaienctenves Ia N ONE PRICK ONLY. En ne_| than for the pesca Tega 231,312. a ae ~ a Ponce trie One ao —— for the a it bas = y time, with such dresses, a sash and New Clothing sold at very ressouable prices cae Seat re i 3 2 . je rely w: rives—not many of them, would be worn; in the evening, ci lected stock cf second hand Olothing very cnea iuavn or ane ‘or one year on surgeon Journals advice s more friendly attitude t0- | put one doce not tire of them.—the fnest hovels | latnes of flowers. . at JUSTH’S, 619 D strest, between 6th and 7th deeacate ak Aiabiitty Mas been ccoatae lee |i Fotell abt wards Spain, for similar reasons. in the world and numerous smail, well-equippe’ | Among the prettiest day totlettes were some W. Branch store 734s High at., wa. jy8tr Lieut. Louis V. Coziaric, 21 artillery, with per- | Interest... hotels and boarding-houses ‘n addiuon to | I observed at the races. They consi os — z + Coziaric, 2 4 - ee = The Postal Car Ditieulty. PHILADELPHIA, Angast . Bange, several famous medical institutions in which | thin polonaire, yollowish white or roru in tint, EXCURSIONS, &e. mission to go beyond the year. The leave of Total debt,princip’! and interest A GBARD FESTIVAL WILL BE GIVEN AT MrDAY, A $1,000 MONDAY, August 3, $1,000 ‘will pay to ti pull him from a stretcher. A well-known citizen has strongest sion. The Washington Pyramid and Pantomime Club have Kindly vouchsafod their assistance: they there are some valoable prizes set apni Com fi tional lady,25cta, — {1t"} 786,818 absence granted Ist Lieut. Charles L. Dayis, wen ond large amounts of capital bave been invested, | trimmed with guipure lace and ribbon bows. an 10th infantry, bas been extended two months. superintendent of railway mail service, was which furnish treatment for every known | the blue, brown, or maroon tint of the plain this morning early at the Post office in conversa- Cash in the Treasury— 7 2 {his morning carly at the Post office in conversa | disease, as well as 4 soale of prices for every | silk drees over which they were wora, Fane dio forthe Destnte? Be Dominic's nee church, | AT THE Wasuinorow Navy Yap. — The pe + STE T3210 gf | ference they ealled upon Mr. Hinckley 3 ‘Spucibine Beans white cronaty peloneiaen, Sishiy wimeed wun day school Feacters of 6t Dominte’s. -) --° =" | Gettysburg arrived at the Washington navy | Special deposit held forredemp- fo withdraw (the Care te dege meds thet | ,UR@oubtedly there s room tor improvement. | loops and bows, are much worn over plain gored Good music and refreshments on the gron yard yesterday with the Nipsic in tow. The ‘> Hotels and their surroundings are based too | dresses of tinted silk, and are so long as to form tion of certificates of deposit, Tickets—Aduits, 25 cents: Children, 15 cts. as provided by law..... 13t the question of thelr continuance should be ~ decided at a conference to be held on Monday. Mr. Bangs is clothed with authority in th event of a withdrawal of the cars from the Wi!- lstter is to be thoroughly repaired. There is now quite an array of vessels at the yard: the De- spatch, Wyoming, Nipsic, Fortune, Gettysburg, ‘riana, Rescue, Relief and two or three moni- 53,955,000 00 $143,981,413 86 simost complete overdresses. They ar much upon the habits of former times, and bave not as yet adapted themselves to the ideas es. and can be worn by elderly mi of the present. Tuere are still the monstrous |*ladies without any u , over bi & or bar-rooms extending the length of the different 7 silks. A. good substitu: for silk ander Se ” 7 : h i ; ———= | _mivgton line to enter into a few contract | hotels, but underneath and comparatively out ‘ie is found in pink or bine French: WASHING TUN CITY? GARDEN. tranaterred to the recsiving ship ieeliay ey | Magus 1c It ne eee "9, 141,505,375 03 | With Me Penneyivania railroad company for | br sight, and there is still the same fn of | batiste, which anewers every purpose, and ie Great Exhibition ofthe biahest atrel Havcalean | ‘ausferred to the receiving ship Relief. Debt lem Gaah i * irate carryin alls in cars trom Baltl- | resources for women. much less expensive. Broad-brimmed hats are srength, which will be | ‘Tue Nattowar Tumaree during the season | So).'¢ ca im he Teast” > 143,088,241 16 | MOFe to New York via Lancaster. This route | "itt oigeu times, when Indies dressed four and | a necessity where the sun shines as brightly as Hercules end Athlet bce tenes ~ SUlY 1, WTA. coon ee esee even enDy143,088,2 i tyenty-seven miles longer than that of the | ve times in the day, and wore long trains | {t does in ‘and thie year they cover the *Live Oaks? who wil agai = co bo under = management of Mr. John Decrease of debtduring the past | Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore road. | which would not admit of extended locomotion, | straw with tariatan, mount Upon It some di ow nerivaled feat of Tentrn . Saville, promises great treats to the lovers 1,282,860 13 | Mr. Bangs and Postmaster Falrman had aleo | the opportunitice they had were eumiclent, ror “ this morning an interview with the officers of ner of the pair orses wh) shall the Pennsylvania railroad company relative to that service, but what conclusion arrived at is not known. —— A Fire to Coyer a Robbery. Crxcixnati, August 1.—A special to the Times says:—A bout two o'clock this morning a fire broke out in the dry goods storeof Pane of first-class opera. Among the 7 ne velvet and daisies, or biack velvet and roses, ikosc! and the ecoop-shaped stracture is complete. SARATOGA % ‘ efter all, a who-cannot share in it have little reason to those who do. Asa change from hard work activity itis pleasant and beneficial, but asa continuauon of the purposeless, ob)ceiless liver them; but the case is different now. One of dress is enough. The costame is answer all purposes. 3 nd it is gradually—in rious forms \d materials—being applied to these varied uses; to all occasions, indeed, ex- cept ceremonious evening wear. ments made by Saville are Str ified hi< intention of Produel & pair of nis | Italian opera troupe, Ki 0 bw for the occa- | opera company, Aimee bouffe company, and a strap, Soldine—who for months has nm the sensa- ton of London, supported by her unrivaled English opera bouffe company. 84, Bonds issued to the Pacific railway comp! nies, interest payable in lawfal money—Pain pal outstanding, $64,623,512, interest accrued and not yet paid, & 7.56; interest paid by perf.rm some of their best (not yet civen) feats jing pyramids, Also,a Grand Picnic, com- ith prize shooting ard rolling, for which mele wie o'clock. Hon. A. H. STergens on SPEAKER Brats. | the United States, $24,325,396.95; interest repaid | Peck, at Salem, Washington county, Indiana, nae p rlenoneng ye od poms re —— a oy Seger ph Iwomen lead who come here, ment of the 1 Group, 34. Hon. A. H. Stephens remarked to a friend | Yy transportation of mails, &c.. #5,331,289.17. | destroying a three-story block of buildings | than tons of lectures and resolutions. The ¥ Commencement of the Great Peat, 2 iy , Balance of interest paid by the United States, | owned by Damson Lyons. In this block were * ciou: The following gentlemen were appointed secends: | Guring the late seision of Congress, that | S1e.'u$. 107.81. Peck's dry goods store, Mitchel’sstore, Damson | find‘ themselves chage Inn lane ate ee Ritts bora a cecesTuntasee es | <Bytabee Binee.wee move, moma, otiet Een rg goigy torte hal of nena Weep Tue PREeIDENT AXD THE VICKSBURG TROUBLES.—It was mentioned in yesterday's Star that President Grant had declined to and energetic in the dispatch of pusiness, and seed & more thorough knowledge of the whieh dress offers no ‘posses and tedy, 8) complicated'rules of the House, than any one "ndoubtedly it robs us of many bright and picturesque efiects. A chilly day or a rauty Adam Roth, fers js>ion—Gentiems: is probably more warm sunshine in yoar cottage than in many a room of a big hotel. society, &c. There is no fire de ent in Salem, but the authorities of New Albany, Indiana, sent up an engine, and the fire was K*e*s EXP! H. FOR PICNICS AND BEXCUKSION PARTIES in cITy, By applying at 1418 Pennsylvani will be resumed on TUBDAY, The splendid steamer Georgianna! will lesve the 7th mreet wharf at 6 p.m. BV. SSTUBDAY during the season, and returning | Point Loc it at 6 p. m. Sanda} M.&@ 4. Railread, No. 603 Pounsylvani Bonnd Trip Tickets, $3.50 TRE STEAMER COLUMBIA LEAVES COMMERCE STREET Ww: tunity to b All accommodations—meals, stateroom, £¢.—first- class. conts: addi- Wi. HY SSTES. | he bad ever seen in the chair.” As Mr. Stephens s has been tamiliar with alt ihe Speakers since > Be 5 James K. Polk, a personally served under AS THE BEST FACILITIES Winthrop, Cobb and Banks, this compliment to Speaker Blaine is one worth having. THE New Bowps.—The bureau of engraving and printing is busily engaged on the final printing of the bonds to be issued under the re- cent placing of a portion of the five per cent. loan. The printing bureau had received the backs some time before from the bank-note companies, £0 that the entire work will be com- leted im a few days. A uumber of the bonds day puts all women, young and oid, in sober brown, gray or black, and either th formity of style or some other cause has the cu- rious effect of the elder women look younger and the younger women older; at any Tate, it is always necessary to see the face be- fore Getermining the age of a lady; nor is it ays ble tw teli even then, few young women having the look of youth or freshne=s which a simple girlish toilet aud innocence of cosmetic art can give. PROMENADE CONCERTS. ‘The occupation of dressing being to a certain extent§gone, other ways of em lowing the time ts of 1 June. THE BEECHER BUSINESS. Sum of Last Night's News mntEail ana Telegraph. ” The Beecher investigati: send troops to Vicksburg at the request of Gov. Ames. The dispatch to the governer was from Secretary Belknap, and reads as follow-:— “The contents of your dispatch have been sub- mitted to the President. He dechines to move the troops except nnder a call made strictly in accordance with the terms of the constitution.” NavaL Orpers.—Ordered- Paymaster Geo. R. Martin tothe Ossipee, per steamer of the 8th of August from New York, as the relief of Paymaster Henry T. Wright.” Detached—Lieu- tenant Richard Wainwright from the hyd jeave stopped abont five o'clock. The loss is esti- mated at $40,000. It ts rumored that a robbery ot some fourteen thoueand do}lars in bonds took place on the night before, and that the fire was started to cover the deed. ——— East St. Louls on Fire. Sr. Lovis, August 1, 1a. m.—What appears to be quite # large fire has been gin Fast St. Lou's since midnight, but telegtkphic com- Munication carmot be obtained with that city, = ho definite information can be given at tuis war. THE Office, 603 Pennsylvania avenue. jy9-2m* GEO. W. KNOX, Propristor. 10NIO PARTIES OB FAMILIE“ Who wish to spend the day in the country CAN HIRE A FIRST-CLASS COACH eane. jl)-Im committee sat evening till midnight. Nothing is known of ings qxcept the Mer of testimon: Victoria € Woodhull, wie rode to the dour it x carrii nd was rejected. It is supposed €xamined, as at the conclusion of the meeting a lady, closely veiled, was excort~ ed by a member of the committee to Mr. Uving- A SMALL AFFAIR. raphic office 6th of August, and granted 4 st, | @re Reeded, and some methods might be sup- "s resid *EORGIANA EXCURSIONS ave also reached the Register of the Treasury, | St sbeence for one mouth. Midshipman Horace | ST. Louis, August 1—The fire ip, East St. Plied without increased expense—is fact: wits | (02e Tt gene wrens? G who is ot work signing them. The entire | P. McIntosh hgs reported hisreturn home, hav. | Louis last.night proved to be a wall amair, | B Saving to the proprietors of hotels. For | The Utica Morning Téerald to-day prints the oR jount will be ready to be delivered wien | ing been det from the Palos on the Ist of | although the brilliancy of the light led peopic | gxampie, what is the use of each of them report of an interview with Susan B. Anthony LEONARDTOWN, PINEY POINT, MAB- Hed for. June, and has been placed on waiting orders. | 0D this side of the river to believe it was an ex- employing a costly band of music, when a band stationed in a general park or pleasure ground, like Congress park. at certain hours daring th day, and always moruing and evening, would answer every purpose’ Moreover, instead of the bops, which only half a dozen boys and gicls a tend, a promenade concert coul which Congress park, with its lovely wi walks and deep green vistas, is adwir adapted, awd which would be & most welcoms resource in the evening, when gentlemen are in duty bound to be in attendance, and certainly get very tired of the monotony of walkiag tac same plavk on the great plazzs. Suouid Congres park not prove available, it woald be worth while for the proprietor of the new United SHALLS AND POINT LOOKOUT. ‘These Excursions, so popular Sac yest twossasren, Paymaster Henry T. Wright from the Ossipe vpon the reporting of his relief, and ordered to return home and report arrival. Gunner Wm. A. Ferrier from the Narragansett, and ortered to duty on board the Pensacola. tensive conflagration, ‘Three frame honses, occupied as dwellings and satoons,were burned Lose, $5,000. at Unadilla, Otsego county, N. Y., regarding the Beecher-Tilton matter. Miss Anthony declined to affirm or deny the statement stiribaved to her by Mrs. Stanton and her brother, D.K. A: thony, and seid :—“1 did say it was very angr: clous of them to repeatit. If I di pot, i wae ” When asked if THE WEATHER AT WASHINGTON IN JULY.— The meteorological summary of the signal of- fice for the month of July at this station, Theo- dore Mosher, jr., obssrver, show: y | fF the month, 30,021; highest, 30,287 inches, 1 ;) lowest, 29,751 Inches, (4th;} mean temper- ature for the month. 3, bighest, 93.5°, (9th;) lowest, 61.0°, (6th, 30th and 3ist;) prevailing di- rection of wind, south; greatest velocity of wind, at the rate of €0 miles per hour, July 4th; total number of miles, 5,645; number of clear days, 5; do. cloudy, 7; do. rainy, 2; number of days on which rain fetl, 12; 1st 74.00 July, 1874, 78 4°; comparative prec’ tion— July, 1871, hea; Jul , 430 Taly, 1573,'4 30 di IRE, FOR WASHINGTO. oS wags TORY. P - | PEnsonaL.—Assistant Secretary Cowen re- 86 5 | turned to Fire Island last eveving, leaving As. sistant Attorney General Smith Acting Secre- tary of the Interior. -+-Bishop Pinckney is at —— ° Wiate Sulpbur springs. -*-"Mr. H. J. Ramsdeli Either of these trips affords parties a fine and family left for Deer Park this morning. joy asail on the Chesa- ‘nator Morrill, of Maine, will leave bi- ‘and Potomac river with- home in a few days for Saratoga, where the Congressional Committee on @ new government for the District of Columbia, of which he is chairman, will meet for consultation. ----Phii adelph Van Trump, ex-member of Congress —Fifiy merchants of this city have entered into an agreement to charge one per ceut. above the regular rates on ail shipments and consignments or disbursements on behalf of vessels, and on all freights ob- The Tarf. ordwood (English) Races.—Yesterday was the fourth day of the Goodwood (English) ravyes. The principal event was the Chesterfield cup handicap, value 000 sovereigns, by subserip. | ‘ined or moneys collected therefor, and one ; quarter of one per cent. on all bills of exchanze ean at ta ene eee Regotiated on commission from and stter this Doliam, 3 years old; Mr. Johuston’s b. c., by | Oates the proceeds of euch charges to be _ Blinkboolle, out or’Miss Hawthorne, second; | £0 ‘he government as a contribution tywards its Sir F. Johnston's b. f. Flower of Dorset third: intenance. States to utilize bis mile of piazzas and exten- Betting before the race was 25 to 1 on the field SESE TT res sive grounds for some such purpose, it being the Sgainet Dolham, 11 to 1 against the Miss Haw- | Dimlsnals ae the Phtiadelphia Mlat. only use (not being on the trout) to which they thorne colt, and 8 to 1 against Flower of Dorset. ane will be likely to be put. Waare werd 3 Maxtaee een clerks and employes of the ¥ » Cleveland Races. ‘ne Cleveland races closed yesterday. ‘The first business was the closing of mile heats of the running race of Tuurs- om Boston and Lady Wasbington were the only horses left out of the field. The hes! aud race was taken by Lady Washington. Time, 144. ‘The first race yesterday was for a purse 0 for 2:31 — Eleven horses entered; le bein, tee if summoned, she replied decidedly: — “No. What 1 have to say will be said only be~ fore a tribuna! competent to deal with the mat. ter and able to compel unwilling witnesses.” ‘The Chicago Post and Mail says: There ua Jady in this city well known im social aud news- Her character for veracity is unuppeachabie, and ber standing bigh. Sane is & friend of Miss Anthony, and sympatuizes with her in ber views upon the right of sutlrage. About @ year since, when Miss Anthony was the city last, conversation between the two adies turned upon the Beecber-‘iliton scandi aud Miss Anthony told all she knew about To-day &@ reporter repaired to the lady's resi- dence, and substantially the following interview ook place Keporter.— Madame, did Miss Anthony say anything to you ov the occasion of her Last visit tot goin reterence te the Beecber- Tilton s y, arriving at m. Mouday. Siate Booni tickets for sale at office of ). V. For sale only at the E. NIGHTENGALE, Agent, 7th street Wharf, jel-3m THE OLD REGINE. The United States, by the way, deserves a word ef mention, as it is understood to he mn | beenthe purpose of the proprietor to restore siderable remark. It is rumored that a stil | ™eprestige of fashion and intluence which 1t further reduction of force will taks place dar- | b8s been the custom to say was leaving or had ing the present month. left Saratoga. Certainly the cream colored stone suggests delicacy and retinement, the pale blue satin aud white lace of the parlor upuol- stery seems meant for the pressure ouly of sik and lace, for white embroidered peignoirs, fur toft tigeues and transparent muslin. he crim and writer. His dischargo bas oc7as con ——— The Centennial of Chemistry, NORTHUMBERLAND, Pa., August 1.—1n the centennial of chemistry this morning Professor Smith. of Kentucky, made av aditress rela‘ive can’: Madame —She did. I nawe publisted in conn ngaged in advance by . The steamer can be char: not care to have my u this city en Monday ion © inter- and if you will promise he race was won by Kansa: in three out of four heats, beating James will tell each week at reasonable rates. 2 r : } to a Leibig memorial to be el either in | Son-covered, throne-like steps leading to the Le substance of what Miss Anthony said. Tucstars of a from the 12tb Ohio district, died at Cincinnati | Howell, jr., who took the second money, Munich ort mn. After the transaction or | dining-room ecem made for tue ascent of thos be Converantaon tureed epontuiasuhiecn aims 225M BTRENENSOS & BOTHER: Acents._ | yesterday, of heart disease. | -:--General Job | Ficety Goiddust, Stewart Mallory, Captain, | Muuich or business and the passage of « vots | stately dames whoes trains swept the bails, aad hony stated poultively that Mra. Tube FrO® caanrzg, Pape peenay pemngntad motgrygen oe Gen 1 Dinah, oS ee eee of thanks fo the citizens of Northumberland, | who would Lave looked the coutompt they felt bever made any ach confession of crimi- . Leggett, ioner of Patents, have }| Venity Fair and Eifie in the order named. Time, n = ine 8 ti vs . ‘The elegant and commodious Iron Steamor returned trom their summer vacations; the one | 2:771,72:214,, 2:20, 2.204, Second Face_as mo | te Convention adjourned. Se Che Dany, Dentiing, RESENS wage er Sho We: as is alleged in the press dispatones this man of modern times. ‘Those days, however, cannot be restored, nor is itdesirable they should be. We have now, jess than ever, an acknowledged acristocracy from New Hampshire and the other from Ohio. PILOT BOY. was the favorite at WM. H. BYLES, Agont, Gah Secret Woalt, in an interview purportin th Drs. H. B. Stax stated that she never bad a conversation with Mrs. Tilton on the subject. a Attempted Suicide of Van Etten, the Forger. New York, August 1.— TRE CALL vor Five-rweNnTIzs.—The Sec- Apply to . a retary of the Treasury has issued a call for the 1, 4,4, 2; Sensation, 3, 5, 3, Bp2d-t sel ugust Von Etten, Fo CHABTES, T=. STEAM Yacht eanen iB can ve the alleged torger of C: arrest county j whose wealth and leisure formed the basis of an exclusive eocial life. Old families are dying out, the elaveholding power has disappeared, and in their stead appear the representatives of ifornia bonds, recently at Trenton and trausterred to Hudson il, Jersey City, to await the arrival of an officer from California, took laudanum last THE WHEREABOUTS OF FRANK MOULTON. The New York Timet oi la-t wight says “From @ most reliable source it is ascertained that every effort is being made on tue part of following numbered outstanding five-twenty | St. James, 4,4. 5, drawn; Gazi 2 ona : jer, do.’ Time, 2:20, 2284, bonds :—Coupon bonds—s50, No. 12201 to No ro "<2 206 * eS ast race—$2,200, running dash, two 14500, both inclusive; £100, 201 to No. nine entries, eight starters; Spendthrift ‘The A. No.1 Steamer EXPBESS, 45100, both inclusive; §500, 11 to Ne night, and will probably die from the etfects. the investigating comunttee to obtain ths testi- Can be had for excursions on'Tharsdays and Fri- | 421°%+ 5 4301 to Ng | Demme drawn. Jack Frost. 1; Granger, 2; Si sees: Saac ican the outgrowth of the peop! couuy on Sie. Hae beanie. dea eee —. ZOL0y) hott Tactics, Hemet ea Rent to No | wiggins. 3; Lady Washington, 4; Root Leonard, The New York Kank Statement. tiee of the time, whose domestic relations sa 4 atid 4 ane Srau-t eel N FITZHUGH, Agent, senger has been dispatched by the commictee to ‘6th Btroet Wharf, serve & summons upon bim. No iutormation could be obtained at his residence as to his 6; Jim Alexander, 7; aud Cap: Time, 3:33. 50, 1461 to No. 1750, both inclusive; £100, No. Naw York, August 1.—The weekly bank 10701 to No. 13300, both melusive; £500, No. 6401 8 of their early ‘associations, their pursulis and statement is as follows:—Loans, decrease, $2,- individual tastes. to No. 7700, both inciustve; $1,000, No. 201e7 to JT: 5 155,500; specie, decrease, $1,355,000; legal ten-.| The representatives and admirers of the old | whereabouts. He had been re; at oue sions 13 CHAIN BRIDGR, oF other paints 81009, both inclusive; $5,006, No. Si to No, | rowube ler thos Frocae nae ee eaat, | ders, increase, $2,104,100; Geposite, decrease, | school caunot understand this, ‘They consiier | Tacresyouts J t Pier, but that was onthe Potomac. Apply at ‘949 Massacha 9800, both inclusive; $10,000, No. 10518 to No. | upon the question of @ recess, Gainbetta made | $1,5'2.000; circulation, decrease, #5,109; reserve, | modern tendencies as something which can and | gecertained to be incorrect. li was afterwards setts avenue, 165 , both inclusive. Of the amount outsta’ a speech, which appears to have been regarded | icrease, $1,144 100. ought to be eradicated, and not as part of a sys- ramored that he was at Wakefield, a smail vil- OWING TO THB ADVANCED SEASON, IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES: All Wool Cheviot Suits, from........ All Wool Cassimere Suits, from... Bossols Cassimore Suits, frome Biverside Suits, trom. Dudley Suits, from. Diagonal Suits, from. Diagonal Check Suits, from. Worsted Basket Buits, from. ‘“ mported Cassimere Suits, from... Fine Dress Salts, ££0M ..--nernes 89 to 90 And ether Goods at Similar Reductions, ment is very full, and w: stely 1011....... PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB.......1011 A TEMPERANCE BEVERAGE. FOR SALE BY DEALERS AT 91.50 PEB No. 57 GREBBE &T., GRORGETOWS, D. 0. tem of eternal growth, progression nd decay. which must last as long as the world lasts, for hese are the only conditions of its existence. EATING AND DRINKING IN SARATOGA. Nothing can be more senseless at this season than the method of living—of eating and drink- ing—which is forced upon one at this famous and fashionable watering place. Fruit is ex- eluded from the bill of fare as strictly as if it did not grow and summer was not the season for it. Meat, fis and poaltry, on the contrary, hot and cold, of all kinds, and accompanied by the inevitable “Saratoga” fried potatoes, are supplied three times a day, or atevery mcal, to delicate women, who take no exercise, who do as of much importance and significance. He dwelt strongly upon what he called the impo- tence of the assembly, which, he said, although e ing, (embraced in the numbers above,) $20,000,- 000 coupon bonds and ¢: 000 are regis- {ered bonds, | The interest, due, Nov. 1, 1874, on 2 e registered bonds embrac: in this call. will J arrogating to itself constituent wers, had don 7 be paid with the principal of the bond. Sine- pointing Bat successively reject every kuown | 102 ae, Ou te oak Lecrons Senn eae St tenths of these bonds are supposed to b2 held | form of government. After a powerful appeal the aeeahens the dure Ean rihpetdinet Europe. {or S republic, he coneinded with a demand | the, (he tvacting aan nid ane a ‘alsed. i APPOINTMENT OF PosTMASTERS.—Commis- ot tatones cs ion ad ttnmult scenes of intense excitement, and almost tumult, : sions arrived at the Post Office department to- | the motion “to raise the state of siege” was | Another Destructive Fire in Michigan day from the President for the following post- Meeen te nateee tren ee ote yoeuly ,{he | kegon at an early hour this morning and has mssters: Wm. R. Remington, Canton, N. 5 4 destroyed nearly half the city. The fire is in the John Mitchell, Addison, N. ¥.; Geo. N. Brig’ | November 40 was adopted with comparative | Sattern portion of the cay, aad tele booed ham, Rockville,Conn.; Chas. K. Braytou, Prov- ye that a number of mills have been destroyed. idence, R. 1.; Henry B. Jagger, Hudson, Wis.: Tum Grassnorrers Cominc East.—A St. | About ten equares were bui over. lage in the southerly part of Kuode Island, aud later still, that he was at or near Boston, butup to the present he bas not been found. Tae com- mittee state that he will be feund if ible. An sategraph letter bas been addr. by Mr. Beecher to Mr. Moulwon, requesting bim to tes- tify, and to uce before the committee all papers and letters in bis po-session. Tae ab- sence of Mr. Moulton excites universal com- ment.” METHODIST OPINION OF THE BRECKER CASE. The Advocate, July 30, saye Mh mparvn Ngo remarks upon the case, ave preceeded op the umption that Beecher would be ted o pied een Self Defence, New York, August fatally shot James McOr IMPORTANT NOTICE! AND HAVING A MUCH LARGER STOCK OF Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing z, “ Oo work, and who absolutely put an embar; ly 4 ing to his ministerial reputation by Jobn H. Brinkerhoi!, Waupan, Wis.; Thos. N. | Paul (Minn.) dispatch says: The grasshoppers ee upon digestion by adding to mone pe Spd in: eH THAN USUAL, 1 HAVE DETERMINED TO | Stone, Eiko, Nev.; Mrs. Betsey A. Moiver, } are rapidly moving eastward, and will doupt- Burned to Death bles every day a dish ice can holt that son ae oe mong! = 7 im ‘ New London, Conn.; Michael J. Grittith, | less reach Wisconsin, perhaps Lilinois, before THrRST, N. b., August 1—Ritchie'ssteam | inthe whole in ice wate not assume the contrary, but wait for the end. FORCE SALES BY M4KING Fredericksburg, ; Calvin R. Taft, Wil- | fiying season is past. They are reported very | S8w mill at New Castle was consumed by fire | are, guch a thing as @ salad seems not yet To oj THE FOLLOWING Hamstown, Mass; Joseph E. Hood,’ Dan- | abundant at various points freast of the form- | yesterday. A young man named Hallorn, an ov both sides has di ur seeming, every movement in the matter jamaged the case of the great accused. But nothing else bus operated s) un- ie favorably on the affair as the course that Mr. more questionable cucumber by seci: Beecher and his friends have cuosea to pursue. the ware- ng 3 neighbor's elbow, but yon know it is there | Were the case as bad as Tilton makes it out, or y favor or gratuity, and you wonder why the | even balf as bad, which would be bad enough to proprietors, by excluding such articles from the ending, then we should expect printed lists, should seem to offer a premium to | M: tne! Gshonesty on the part of the waiters. do. A NSW ELEMENT IN SOCIETY. ‘The regatta brought a new element into Sara- er scene of their vity. Even in St. Paul gardens are overrun with them. All which will hatch out millions of insects in another year. abrolutely certain than other states will com- plain of the scourge of insects continue their present movement even the central and eastern states will not escape, ANOTHER OUTRAGE BY A NEGRO AND THE PERPETRATOR HANGED BY A Mos.—A widow named Silas resides with a 14-year old daughter in De Soto parish, near the Oaddo line, La. At six o’clock Thursday evening a negro named . A March entered the house durin, CincinwaTI, August 1.—A report the mother and found the daughter, carried her | here of a large fire having occurred in Salem, to the woods and outraged her. After returning | indiana, last night. Loss, $50,000. = snted ganee ears [nk be goin THE ALABAMA Democratic ConvenTion patroling the woods in the neighborhood. March was captured at six o’clock near the scene of the outrage a employeo of the mill, perisued in the tlarues. ‘The loss 1; very heavy. theta ho Fire in Ontario. Sr. Txomas, Ont., August 1.—All houses of the London and Port Stanley railroad company, { -@ in number, together with @ pri- vate dwelling, were destroyed by fire last night The Saratoga Eaces Postponed. SapaTooa, August 1.—The bave been postponed until Mo: quence of a heavy rain. Westfield, Mass.; Albert B. Chamberlain, Ash: land, Neb.; Lorenzo W. Joy, Northampton, Mass.; John W. Marshall, Plattsmouth, Neb.; H. U.’Paine, Fremont, Neb.; Peter A. Johns, Uniontown, Pa.; James B. Stover, Akron, Ohio; Henry P. Strong, Beloit, Wis.; Hiram. Towne, Ripon, Wis; Andrew Whitney, Nantucket, ars.; Jonathan Jessop, York, Pa; George I. Crowningshield, Central Palls, Kiode Istana: George J. Langedale, Green Castle, Ind.; Rob- ert Cruikshank, Salem, N. ¥.; Wm. H. Merrill, Warsaw. N. Y.; Ogilvie H. Sheldon, Burlin- = Kan.; and Thomas H. Thompson, Oxford, euba. S53 to 96 9to 7 pired, we wait further Gevelopments, de- termiued t cease to hope only when compelied to.” A CATHOLIC VIEW OF TEE CASE. THE PosTaL Cak QuEsTIoN as iT Now Stanps.—President Hinckley, of the Phila- delphia, Wilmington and Baltimore railroad, pressed threat of with- ing the postal cars on his line to-day. He has generously concluded now to wait until M Roping in the meanwhile that the will realize the folly of its course in persisting to retuse his dem: for than that sllowed way Superintendent Cum- an interview with him yesterday in Phil Oy ‘when Mr. Hinckley said he a continue fs service un! the staat tt te call generally be- he will fe pogo his ears at that Soph engl oes as New York city girls, and 20 to16 nite somethil In YOUTHS’ and BOYS’ OLOTHING the assort- be offered at proportion- low prices in order to close out my stock. AN IMMEDIATE CALL SOLICITED AT : Between 10th and lth streets, tl #4 a i | 4. SIRAUS. i H i z jyl-tr i i at HE i iy i PALMER'S AMERICAN GINGER ALE CONTALNS NO ALCOHOL. Phy we Bg £ i F i DOZEN, OB AT THE DEPOT, rate a He 14

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