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er ee re ee ee THE EVENING STAR. | | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, | Vs The Saratoga a4 Races Today. SARaToca, Angust 18.—The first race was Sweepstakes for three year olde, #109 entrance, b. f.. with $700 added, the second horse to save his stakes, two miles. There were nineteen Dom!nations. out of which the following started : Vandalite, Pianter, Oulpepper, and Grinstead. The race was won by Gul by a half length. Planter was second, four icngtheabead Of Grinstead; Vandalite was last. A complaint od of foul riding was entered by Pianter's rider AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Ivania Avenue, cer. Lith St. 2 THE EVENING §T42 NEWSPLPER CoMPANT, - THE EVENING STAB ‘un C against Oulpepper's jockey. The jadges de- ibers at Ti chided in favor of Culpepper. Times. ‘THE ShOOFD Race DAY, AUGUST 18, 1874. TWO CENTS. —_| iat 2r4, Balter startea. Aristides took the ning by twelve lengths. Anietia was — and Holbrook third. Time, 1:6 4 Vb invariably ta etvances ta both chess, : 1 224 BS paper went iovser than pald for, al ver, 44—N-. 6,678. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUES Bo Rates of advertieing furnished oa en ia, LE = a " 1 ee ' o—— « | Beecher will not return to Brooklyn until his @ a IN ON BOARD THE “MICHIGAN.” DOWN THE POTOWA PROGRESS OF THE SCANDAL. A Bastardly Act AMUSEMENTS. | EVEN G STAR. [Special Correspondence of The Star.) {Correspondence of The Star.} | Latest Developments. = cuties i ale mathing | New Yore, August 1 — Last might some mte- Ceiete-stMes THeaTER r = MARQUETTE, MICHIGAN. AUGEST li, 1874. THR LATEST DESPATCH yf or ll gn presence. He isto start for the White Moun- | ,1 stabbed ine ne bareres Bis oe vieaed AUGUST 10—Brery Washington News and Gossip. | wearrivedat this beautifal little city of 19,000 | ‘The height of the season has been reached at aoe eee eae oe antes vaulenes | tains this wook. dead when the foreman eutered this morning, First appearance of she ateateat of « t ne en inhabitants just a few momonts since, after a | the summer resorts down the Potomac when | Snother despatch. TILTON WILL REPLY TO MR. DERCEER. and the three others are mot expected to re- estors, MR. WALTER BRAY. Firs sppesr | qgnwat RevENCR —Thorecelpts from this ! ~ Lay splendid sail of twenty hours from Batchowung | the fall fishing commences. That is to say, ANOTHER TALK WITH TILTON. ~ cover. Esch horse was stabbed in the flank. 6 of the dashing «dienne, MISS L 2 th The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to source to-day were $123 .0f0 bay, Scross the clear waters of Lake Superior, | about thattime the departures homeward ex BROOKLYN, August 15.—If anybody supposes at hi ‘Beecher: ‘and ‘umed state- street. last evening, and Animals offers a reward of £10 for such a = Srouxrany Burstow left last night for Cape | and with the atmosphere so fine that we could | ¢oed the arrivals, and there is steady decrease | that Mr. Beecher’s long and perfumed state- gz on his favorite couch the crimson rep | mation as will lead to the arrest and convess Artist, and May to remain a few days. plainly see the northern shore of the lake a dis- | in the number of guests. It is not that these | house against Henry Ward Beecher's work, | !enge in the back parlor. He was surrounded | tion of the offenders. The three horses jay Sill ecncinae eae — ————— tance of 160 miles, places are less plossant doing the Istter part | then be must sleep the of Rip Van Win- | >¥ 8 pile of crumpled newspapers, which bad | writhing in excruciating agony and giving ute jomedy of TOU! is BE AXOUNT Of nation: ak note circula- My last letter was dated from of August and the first nalf of tember than terance to their distress by very pitiful Ocmedy of TOUPLE! T CNT Of national bank note circu! y A id the fi If of ber than | kle to be perfectly happy. icame down from | ¢Vidently been carefully read, news columns their i ‘greens. Saratoga to-day, and went over the field in per- | #4 editorials alike, by him. Mr. Tilton, who | 4 great number of the animals had sifered 2 and sees Ro | tion received at the Treasury department to- MACKINAW, earlier in the summer, but few people can OLD Ne,.Jon Bxbi has contributed so much to in the papers c <5 tion foot! 274,400 consult their own inclinations solely, and tne | go. ‘echer had traveling me- i mui deep cuts in front of the hips fro st H mahanienes, ‘T1H St Gay fcr redemption foots up £274,400. & place of modest pretensious, but withal s | Ditority escaping early from the ps sine Sard . Beech gone off lik veling me: . " during the two months, looked pale, fa- | intestines protruded, and the act bal pean ‘ show. Tilton. stood intestines p ° Ho. 439 1te RR REITER Sy neg olga: | E-A- Hort, of New York, has beenapzointed | great eummer resort. Many of the guests visited | Snd duct, have fo retarn, in tong Instance, | DA€EH® and wax-work show. Tilton tigued and depressed oh ‘doors in spirits, like one who tly been ted with the tnteptior ard , with his old Irish house- rently comm: ption ive O44 Fellows’ Hall, & member of the Board of Indian Commission- | the ehip, and were handsomely entertained by | rooner than they desire. With the exception of | Fura, In, his home, with, his old Irish house | wes begrimed by the floating asbes of moncs flicting ax much torture as possible upon the 4 : inze, Chromos, &e. 1 iti the officers. Among them I noticed Judge | Blackistone’s Island and Marshall's, one of tho | wali, on the Hudeon, near West Point; the little | D8rpy ideal home. He was unwilling to con- | poor brutes without immedia‘ely endangering ck’ Paper Hangings. Window | OM to ll cneof the existing vacancies, Davis (of the U.S. Supreme Court) and tamily, | Potomac retorts have been crowded thisscason. | Tiida eae aear a Ke a Fae ae catdeet which has been for s | their lives. Search being made about the pre= Frames, Piciare Cords and Tas- Ciericat Proxorions.--J. D. Terrill has | Gen. Wager Swaine and family, ex-Congress- | The accommodations at Blackistone’s Island | was jealously hidden away, as , be- cae eo tne be ene Oo oan ne hed mires a large and sharp chisel, covered with &c., in the District. been promoted to ith class and Wm, G. Green | mn Howard and family; Gen. Hunt, of Detroit, | re lmited, not exceeding fifty guests, and | Cause the Béecherites thovght she might fal Hy — whether he Suy- | bicod, was found, which it is supposed was the padiah Walke: a many have been disappointed in securing rooms “ g to sayin Tegard to the charges m t to third elsss in the ofice of the second control- | (badiah Walker and family. of Chicago, and y PDO! ra into bis hands sooner or Jacer. ‘It may be instrument used remember Name snd Namber. jol-177 619 Datrect betwe west. B27 Betes by Useb paid. - Col. Latham, of Springfield, filinois. Of coarse | at this deservedly popular resort. Dr. McWil- | m, ” he eaid. ‘She will confess the | ®8inst him by Mr. Beecher, he said: “When LL RIBDS OF GENTL DAST-OFE | ler of the Treasury. hospitalities wero reciprocated, and the officers — — bis sons red Se re Cig to | whole truth. Confession, with her, is abso peop ante poet ie A Bee- | The Knights ze Pala pe aay Sgt lingonJUSTH, | Tax Loaw.—The Secretary of the Treasury*| Yited to a hop at the hotel. make their guests at home, and the p! as | jutely ne: for the repose of her soul pe 2b 3 During onr stay at Mackinaw asmall party | many attractions, the fishing in particular | Poor’ chiids t they will not let her cleanse her | He was of the o visited the Le Carp river, about 15 miles north | being better at this point than lower down | son! by speaking. I told my the island, to test its qualities the river. Colton’s, opposite Blackistone’s feels confident that if the money market does “yy8 tr not materially change, the remainder of the pinion that Frank Moulton | Puicapetrmta, august 1.—A large dele- hter Flor- | ¥ould return to ego without delay, and | gation of Knights Templar, representing five ence,” continued’ Mr. Tilton, ‘that’ before | OU'd publich to the world the most conclasive anderies of this city, started on & pilgrim= re Istand, ts said to be the prettiest place on 4 i evidence of what bad been charged by him, A to Cape May this morning. Th ere to — [1 half. t. loan ¢: f AS A TROUT STREAM, these people were done with Elizabeth they age a EXCURSIONS, &e. tae cemn of the next years — ee > ge the river, and the accommodations are ex- | would reject her, disgrace her and cover her | TéPotter arked him whether the case would not | be joined there by representativesof the Harris- of which we had heard wonderful stories. We | Ceptionally good, but there hare boon few now come before the courts, and he replied, | burg, Millville, and New York comimanderies. spent the day and bad excellent sport, killing | guests there this season, “The Leonardtown | Belore yecteniey. it i'm parton bie macy | speeringly, “I was not aware’ that the Gourts | They will remain at Cane Mey want Saturday, about fifty pounds of fish, many of them weigh- tels have not been filled either, despite | disbar her, and make her unworthy of belief. | WeTe in session Sunday. when there will be a parade of the order in this ing as much asa poundand abaif. But their low’prices and good fare. Ido not know where she ie. I cannot learn.” city. Tue Best GovaenMent Por THE DisTRICT. Some of the membersof the District Commission state that they are convinced that a commission BS ice MEN OF THE GREAT FALLS a NDENT COMP SNIES, select MOONLIGAT EXCUR- aS i The Latest Brooklyn Murder Myste ——— + ae BEY POINT. 1 WAS IN SEARCH OF MOULTON, " Will give their fi a is the best permanent form of government for OR! THE MosQUITOES— a g NEW PACTS IN THE CASS—MME. BT, GHORGE Base Bal’ 5 gh Re eS eet the District. Wash. Cor. N. F. Times. at least they call them mosquitoes here. In any | _ This bas been the first season of anew era at gg AE ag IN cond ay Sverre will leave ber wk: ITY THE POOR PRITISAERS. this ante-bellum watering place, and while Mr. | house. The following . August 15,—Several base ball clubs x " ‘s « Detectives David Corwin and William Folk, Loxpe other place they would be taken for half-grown | (yp sul pelum watering Pin patronized as his | Q2¢,,0f bis partners:—“Frank is, I thipk, in | orthe Brooklyn ventral oilice, pre Ho have been formed in England. and manuals for yeliow jackets, which ¢hey resemble in size and a Portland, Me., to-day; at least, in a letter re ng friends could wish he has shown so earnest supervision of General Jourdan, last Satarda: the instruction of the pisyers are published color. Our veils of thick netting and a free use | Gesire to please and so generous a spirit tha fossa ne should go there te eon When: | Unearthed some startling facts’ regariling the | here. Bats, balls and other articles used im BO p.m Pre . A Marine Hosritat To ne Soup.—The Seo- B are engeced The Managers will spsre ne | retary of the Treasury to-day directed the col- Se SETS CRaeE OH per charactors | lector of customs at Pittsburg, Pa., to sell the 8 of the oil of pennyroyalenabled us to stand \“ ‘ i dly fail t reward hi 3 murder of Signor Salvadore Torro, in Bed- ba i — on iodtons Oni6 A” | marine hospital in that city at public auction to | these aceauite in armics of millions. A party of | Geogertudatioe ate dine tae tr caiter. The ely aghreafnon Mi igpreer nigg Elling a sveaus on Wednesday night ‘last. To | PAsié the game have Deon imported for sale, NOW'S EXPRESS — <r three gentiemen had gone up the day before, | provided, there have been crab lunches dally | santes’ got t leek tor hace ‘Monday morning begin with, they found M. and Mm. George, A $50,000 Fire im Mich! . 7 - 4 National Baxx Goxz Ur.—The Con- | but were unprepared for them and did not suc’ | Under the trees, and an abundance of lnsclous | tNee Pathe ernie oad Me dae teeing | With whom Terrino boarded, at Munroe | Cmtcaco, August 15.—Taylor & Moulthrop’s _ HAS THE BEST FACILITIES wicaudess to-d feepadhy geed in advancing fitty steps from the boat | oysters from the waters of the creek just behind | a2) tur" » 0 i Oe street. M. and Mime. St. George returned to | lumber mili, with about one million feet of FOR PICNIC S APE PL eRStOn PARTIES fr of the Currency ' lay receiv ca | landing. They beat a hasty retreat—jamped in e hotel. The writer still bolds in pleasant 8! ‘A LETTER PROM BLIZANETH TILTON their apartments on Friday evening. Mme. St. | lumber,several «mall dwellings and a salt man- 3 : tion that the Second National bank of Leaven- | their boat and returned, each one iodking as if | remembrance a crab lunch provided for himscif to her husband, written in October, 1970, three | GET at once identified the body as that of | ufaagory at Barka, Mich., were burned yester= Ofmce, 603 Pennsytvania aveans. worth, Kansas, with a capital of $100,000, would | be bad just recovered from the small pox. and friends by Mr. O'Leary, with other cour- | months after her confession. I will not say how | 20TTiNo, and informed detectives Folk and Gor- | day. Loss, $50,000. jy92m" GRO. W. KNOX, Proprietor. | go into voluntary Liquidation. Next morning (Friday) we left for tesies too numerous to mention, and can only | Or where I saw it, butthat isnot vital, Seduced, a ee regarding ber acquaintance —__—@—____ GjEORGIANA EXCURSIONS A comreneven musutanien #& be Asie SAULT ST. MARIE, hope that next season there may be ® goodly | confessed, penitent, miserable, she addresses | ith bim. The result was satisfactory. Torri- | The Latest Brooklym Murder ™, : yatery bering at the Point, and s goodly sa no did not bear the relation of lover toMme.St.| New York, Augurt 15 —it is said a man Sees Ce aOE Suet Toe conn vet semell | Ee, post uite of tha petptivior’s naaee Gaplicate, letters to her mother and husband | George. He was simply a boarder im her beues, | named Coramoute laces werduren atten tamen village on the American side, but much larger ou oma a point in the west where she was living | ang by his quiet and kindly manner bad become | Torino im Brooklyn. The detectives say they on the Canadian side, where still stands the old MARSHALL'S ST. GEORGE HOTEL out her year of contrition. Ali this time her | 4 very dear friend to herself and her busband | have the right man, but deny that his name is trading post of John Jacob Astor. The falls, or | b&s been crowded from early in the season, the | mother, Mrs. Morse, the evil genius of the —~ by = Sth instant to fill a vacancy of principal LEONARDTOWN, PINEY POINT, mag. | bookkeeper in the office of the United States * Treasurer; #lso, one on the 26th instant to fill SHALLS AND POINT LOOKOUT. one vacancy of class four and three of class On Tuesday night last be seemed to a Coramont ae a rather rapide, at this point of the river, are | gneste comprising many who have patronized eto eee ee ee for (he | pressed in pine one packed up his eters and ————o_____ pete Excursions, so ponciar the past twoseasons, ree in the same of only pretty—not grand or the place before it grew into its present pro- | Gay of wrath, Teen ne on ow ter t | private papers in his trank. On Wedaestay icultaral Works Burned. sil be, cesumed on BATUBDA Tux sLoor or wan St. Manr's, now at Nor- | Compared to the Great Falls of the Potomac. | portions when there was house here but, no conker peed ip eect ard yar afternoon Torrino ate his supper, and taking | | So August 15.— Westinghouse & Some two hours were spent in passing the locks tel. Oo many e change not agreeable, " me. St. George’ ‘net rin; i the bi » works re burned last might. folk, is, under the provisions of the recent act | sround the rapids, ceveral vessels being asend | and they would fain havece oli tees eng | from this untealthy source, wrote upbra'aing- Ls ~ Bree re Binge i a — m. EVERY pids, i y i toturdins texre | Of Congress, to be placed at the control of the oe. a said: “I will wearthis. I may not come back | Loss about $40, of us. The canal is vory short, par ape one- again once more, while others appreciate the Tees ye kin sarengtn ie eat Reprod to-night.” In Torrino’s tronk the detectives mitted Suns Saunas tas quarter of a mile with two locks aud a fail of 18 | crowd, the dancing an e gaity incidental to yi found a large stiletto and a quantity of letters. pd rin bed feet. During this delay we had fine opportani- | so large & gathering. Although for severa! | t0 bear bis woe. The latter said nearly as fol > one tee en riving at Wash- | suthoritres at Boston for the purpose of a ma- rire school. She is nuw preparing to be tewed : The greater partot these letters were from his | | TWEED, ONT., August 15.—Obaries Moran de- kate fs sale at otce of WO. V. | to Boston by the Powhatan. ties of seeing the Indians weeks there has seldom been less than one | ows, though I could not copy it. Lam tele- | wite*now in Palermo, Sicily. Their toue was | lberately killed his srother’s wife near here on Mi, & ©, 6, Baltreed, No. 603 F-unerivenis ave. Fe SS = CATCHING THE FAMOUS WAITE ISH hundred guests here the utmost sociability and | Braphing entirely from memory, two bouts | of the most affectionate character, and showed | Sunday iast. He ; Hoand Trig Tickets, $2. ‘or le only Sener J. J. Martin, Sixth Auditor of the inthe rapids, Two Indians pull oatin a birch | 8004 feeling prevailed until the advent of a after I bave seen the letter: that Torrino had been in correspondence with . E. NIGHTENGALE, Acect, ‘Treasury department, bas gone to Alabama to | '2 the rapids. P : ‘an | [¢msle marplot, who with a few “birds of a | . “Theodore, I have taken my own fault to my | her. They also found #ix receipts signed by Tusane. — 7th atreet Wharf, | attend the republican state convention whish | baTk canoe and head up the rapids. Tho man | feather,” succeeded ina short while in seteing | Saviour, and’ made my peace with Him. On, Signor De Lucca, the Italian consul, for #100, | N&w York, August 18.—E. G. Sqoier, the in the bow stands erect, and with a pole assists | the whole place by the ears. This coterie of | Why do you ng intimating it to my mother, | Qiich ‘Torrino had sent Ine wife. From Saot well known arck»ologist, has been pronoaneed the one in the stern in forcing the boat agains: | Mrs. Grundy's seemed to think they could con- | $2d Say in your intense moments that after 1am | papers found in the trank it would appeat that | insane. the powerfal current, but at the same time he | trol the incomings and outgoings of every | ead you will give the worid a depiction of Mic. | PePring uss wolvael attaclen to the stat! of ae a watches the foaming water for fish. When he | one here, and secure a monojoly of the | B- Every ttme Teen ee Eee Bim yen -* meets at Montgomery this week. During his [BE STEAMER coLumBra absence Colonel J. Bl. McGrew, chief cerk, LEAVES COMMERCE STREET 2 will act as auditor. TiIMOKE, FOR WASHINGT Navat Onpens.—Acting Pasred Assistant i \d “ Di Se mt J 7 HESK ATS P.M. SUND Surgeon George B. Todd to the naval hospital, | paced in & convenient position, and scoops up | plish this they certamlv damaged the | tang bie heart and cionded bis usefulness | through Mantua. A letter from Itieciott! Gari, | vited to Cine, accepted the humiliating. nropo- NING, LEAVES STRPH oe sects Sspitaly | the fish while the Indian in the Stern holds the | reputation of this heretofore deservedly popular | €P0ugh? When I told my secret fear, 1 knew baldi, entitling Torrino mio fradre, was also | al. “For,” said he, “if L can't be rerouged on ‘KF, FOOT OF SEVENTH Pensacola, Fia.; Passed Assistant Engineer | canoe in position. We watched the periloas | resort. What enjoyment they derived from that eves. wrong to ed 1 never renewed | found. ‘It woutd aloo appear that Torrino was a | him, I’ Lerevenged on his victuals.” But in UESDAY AT 9 P.M -ARKIVIN John Pemberton to the Plymouth, 10th Sep- | operation with interest, and eaw a number of | their plottings and ‘scandal-mongering cannot | that woeful intimacy. When you break out in | prominent member of chief in tae secret socicty | the marine court yesterday the reverse of this BALTIMOKB AT 4 A.M. THURSDAY. tember next. Detached—Acting Assistant Sur- | fine teh captured. be divined. It would be easy to fill a volume | ‘here *trains of ferocity, everybody suspects or- | Zeon John I). Smith from the marine hospital rd partion = fine oppor- | SP" Pensacola, F -, r nown as‘*Young Italy,” founded by Guiseppe | Scene was iliustrated, when Mr. Dinastaded Having passed safely out of St. Mary’s river, | with the sayings and doings of this gathering of bhergid tetramer a bter, ering | Mazzivi, and ‘although a man of alvancel | brought suit for being kicked and not getting our ship headed northeast for Batchowung Bay | pleasure and recreation seekers, but the news- | tbe meaning of the ofense, asked me one day | views, was reckless in character anda desperate | bis dinner atterwarde, He was standing by the and anchored near the mouth of Batchowang | japer correspondent must condense if he ex- | “rer the table whether I was an adaitress. | ang daring fighter. One of the letters fromone | stove in an eating saloon, when the saloon Fiver, @ stream made famous by Roosevelt in | pects to appear in print. Mostof the guestsare | Think of the children born to us, of the one | Tito Cerenti alluded-te Torrino’s extraordinary Keeper, thinking Lim a begcar. because he was his excellent work on ‘Superior Fishing.” | trom Washington, and there are eome of the | *tili unborn, and pray God's forgiveness upon | i311 with the sword, and recalled an incident in | badly dressed (in this country the weret beggars At daylight next morning our fishing party | nicest people among them that can be found | U8 botb. I know the sate 2 Our household, | the army career of the murdered man. De- | are well dres-ed) kicked him out. Mr. ltpu= boated up the river for # mile or more and found | anywhere on earth. Of course it would uot do | the gar between us who loved so well; the agony | tectiyes Folk and Corwin are still engaged on | stated, in bis testimony about his dinner, stated the water dark and sluggish. We then landed | now to mention names. eae Griving plage = it ¥oU | the case, and have ascertained beyonl any | these facts, and the jury awarded hia three and made our way for @ short distance through PoINT LOOKOUT Cannot live for me, live for yourself and those | gonbt that Torrino was in New York antithait, | bundred apd ixty dollare’ ‘This will buy a good undergrowth and fallen spruce so thick that 4 | is retrieving itself this vearon under its new | pect en ented ee Se eany Fouhave | past 1 o’clock p. m.on Wednesday night, and | many meals, and hungry and impecacious in- rabbit would have found a passage disiontt. ue Garurpridne ssonsietecs. te niikerar — bar gobi eermyl A une then left for Brooklyn, apparently unaccompa- | @ividua's will do well to try Mr. Dinustaded’s fred 3 mode of % Q A J . . E wiment.—N. ¥. Herald. And waded the wceate {oe aeaT toot Miter | The curt bathing will Always be a strong cand | wecknece, new Scsolutions, ‘praver tor eed | Bled. ‘The board of police ave adopted the | experiment.—N. ¥ Hera Either of theee trips tunity to enjoy a sail on the Che and placed on sick leave. vtomac river with- “Up to this di Se ConTRACTION.—Up to this date the amount of jations—meals, stateroom, £e.—frst- | circulation withdrawn by the deposit of legal ee nae io aararcy py | tenders ts greater than the amount issued since a this city ou Mondays and | the passage of the rew loan by about one mil- nh wee t reasonable rates. Lon dollars, thus working the contraction of HENSON & SBOTHER. the currency to that extent. A majority of the ~OR CHARTER. | banks thus withdrawing their circulation are ————— located in the Sonth and West. Economy AT Tex Navy Yarps.—By direc The elegant and commodtous Iron Steamer 2 i following resolution: ~ . 2 Bi 7 : for the place, and by and bye there will he a | through Christ, and a consent to live until He resol vard of £2,500 Mone Looer STaTewents!—Dr. Dio Lewis PILOT BOY. sectian: of the ieeretsry of Cho Navy theatien ot | Sits We rented We ssiee cr ritlies. Here wo gard Hoteland burdreds of cottages erected, | calle as benco, i all that we can hope for. 7 |. 2@#0lced, That a reward of = Tarte rere? | authoritatively announces to the world, and ail 7 to, WM. H. BYLES, Agent, executive oftier of the navy yards isabolished. By | cryita), and running Over @ uniform gravelly | Meanwhile Col. Smoot must push on his South: | long to return to my home ‘and children, at 1 t sel rt J. eu steert Wentt. | direction of the Secretary the departments o° ~ —=" pe | ordnance and navigation at the various nary Cy Re yards will be consolidated under one BBIDGE. or other Points oy irom and after the first of October next, on the Potomac, Apply at 949 Massacha which date the office of inspector of machinery reece the newepapers copy the anuoancement, that d result in the arrest aed con” | bis temperance lectures have reduced fashion — — > — pop ee I yon viction of the murderer or murderers of Sal able wine drinking in Boston 60 per cent. How go to my mother, where on en cant gov 12 was the doctor alle to arrive at the figures Do not distress my father’s heart with the im | S0Te Totrino, om the evening of the 12 Te ‘cor bed of small, smooth pebbles or every known | ¢t™ Maryland railroad. color aud shade, the pebbles varying trom an | 4 yanxee Trick In SPaINOThe Pall Mal! Colors were: ail “brilliant, ad, neeomtea Aue | Gazette of the 15th instant says: According appearance of beautiful’ mosaic. Our party | %Jayenne paper an American skipper, Capt cannot come until this agony be passed. ‘Some of ; putation of bis daughter’s fail. Althongh he ix | “P84St, 1 Saar as wen es per eee aed Pg pe cent? Or if fot dla {os San" Atloat at various stations will also be abolisied. | returned in the evening with ee Road = foals ape eee from a re - ee opt ipo A Strrnoi put upon &® pretty severe cross-examination — = = ‘ ia . . | to bear him sy that to her: She was st ie | PHIA—Seventy-Bight Rounds in Seventy Minutes. | under oath would the doctor be able to ewear SUMMER RESORTS Tre Staxrep Comrmact.—The | THREE HUNDERD any Taterysix wre | canee irritation both at Berlin ‘and Madrid. ‘ite | [Pes Oh, that cruel fate could make It possi- | A prize fight took piace on Haines stra that bis Iectures hed reduced *fasbionabls a contract for supplying the Post Office depart- OU es P arpears to have sent a telegram from B:lboa to | ble for me to be at your side and stay your Philadelphia, yesterday morning at 4 0 Grinking” stall? Assertions are not facts ang hina ext with et (none of them large;) 5 pigeons, and 2 grouse. the Spanish government to the effect thatthe | hands, and guide your feet. My heart is still | between Patsey Marley, of Philadelphi: 5 URF BATHING, ment with stamped envelopes and newspaper ‘The ways of Providence are indeed mysteri- | ited States had ordered a cruiser to see tha’ pure; my busband and family are still all Doorey Hi ‘a of ‘New York for & pores of POINT LOOKOUT HOTEL, MD, pat me ph po teens Awarded. Postmaster | 400 as illustrated by a sad circumstance which | 20American ships landed arms for the Carlists | Ie. 'For pite’s sake, let sliense rest upon this he Ting was pitched hefore du x's WIxxERS.—-x-Gov. Bowie, of Is well know the most pleasant Sum- racy | Marebal Serrano immediately wrote a letter of | thi i 1 " happened inthe afternoon. A large saw-mili ~ thing, and, if we can never love again, let w rman McMullin, of Philadelphia, saci on the point of land neas our “anchorage, (hanks to the minister of the sister republic. | spare the dear offspring God has giveu us.” chosen referee. The fight commenced at ten hundreds of milesoutside of civiilzation. Word | BPO renlicd (hat be kuew nothing of the cruiser | The letter is about eight or uine pages long. | minutes before four, in’ the presence of three was cent on board the Michigan that a mao had lou; Lowever, before the matter had | A duplicate was sent to Mre. Moree, with orders | Lundred snd fifty spectators. Marley got the istance one mile and three-quarters. been eeriously injured by a large circular saw, quired into, Coptain Jefferson had to destroy it, and never mention its contents to | credit for the first blood and first knock-down. won by three lengths. Galway was and was plea stance. Dr. Beaumont, | Ci Uplished his nefarious purpose, and while | the husband, but to read it that she might be | On the third round Magley hit Harris n terrife | seccud. six lengths in front of Carven. Tune the accomplished surgeon of the Michigan, at- peerage Part of the United States veasel-ot | advised what was being eaid from her daughter | blow on the left temple, felling him. Harris | 3.074. colo, another horse owned by Gov. tended by the apothecary, hastened to the poor | 4“ Slluded to in the telegram he had, und'r | to the husband. The letter strictly come to time, but it was evideut be was very , Won & purse of £500, one and ® hal fellow’s assistance. They found he had slipped the nose of the Spanish fleet, landed twenty REARS OUT MR. TILTON’S THEORY weak. and Marley used but little effort toknock | miles, the same day, beating Lizzie Lucas by a and fallen with his rigit arm against alarge | The Toke gtctia eles arte, After thi, | that Mre. Tiltom fell without the knowledzo of | him down. It was thus continued foran hour | length, with Padindeen third. ‘Time 1-5 hie 1 ’ ‘ust pat the sondon quietly lef the port ot Bernio and | guilt; that she was awakened to the fact of | and ten minutes. when Harris’ backers threw | time of Picolo is the best for that distance on Soeion Matte omg foronte, pleat diet ple pinapaoet ped ede dia ma es epay sult by some such circumstance asreading the | up the ryonge. ‘Neither party clinched dating | recurd. Canada, bis home, tor the purpore of patting | {his fair will not engender claims like those ot | story of Catherine Gaunt; that she then made & | the fight. It was @ equare knock-down teht 4s has been before stated the Mo: lope company is the lowest bidder, but serious informality in their bid, which deprive them of the contract, and Jeorge T. Reay, of New York, the next lowest bidder. mer Kesort m the Chesapeake Bay. ¥ and 94 8 Bathin isin Inck at Saratoga, New York, His borse Catesby won a second race for a purse of $600, a free hadicap tor MARRIED IN Paris. ‘Mrs. Wm. Ward Cut = weg oll ler, second daughter of the late Allen A. Hall, per day Thy the mouth. formerly Asetstant Secretary of the Treasury, D. P. MORGAN, Baltimore, Managor. was married in Paris on the Sth of Jans to . seaings as Monsicur Albert Jossier, judge of the Court of me aa ag prec og Ng ee srer St. Armand Algerie. The marri : ee the Alabam 7 fession of ber offense; was put in ts i < Minuer Tereinte Discov- upthe machinery for Cameron & Co., owner a voluntary confession o| 5 was p Harris is badly bruised. Marley has scarcely = which was quite a brilliant one, ef tae an, aud Catcuching suctlegtscyersio ns. |, ‘rue PosasonC Toa Av Guonoerows, 8. | desralr by the consideration that she had ds- | any bruises. Seventy-eight rounds were fought, Bey — Mr. eit and bis lite daughter Sonen senines, by a large number of Americ ‘Sent in | The gentlemau’s name, as given by himself, is | C—A Call for U. S. Troops Refused.—A Charies- | $70yed Mr. Beecher # usefulness as well as Ler | and lasted one hour and ten minutes, when A ilian went to Ris mill at Ooid Spring, L. 1., Eros foe Paris, took place at the Gathcdral of St. An- | Simon P. Shafer. He is etout, tine looking aud | {gu .) dispatch says that no further news | bUsband’s peace of mind, and that the housc- | derman McMullin declared Marley the winner | OR Thursday—be to work and she to’ play. ‘ont Bh eee onze, Uingte. Grand mass on the | intelligent. Dr. Beaumont found him ins ter- | has been received from Georgetown, ‘The ine | Bold was going to pieces before her sight. She | Both contestants were catried away in car. | While ho was repairing a window in an upper ibation. eccasion lasted over an hour. Tible condition; bis right atm below the elbow } tendant of Georgetown on Monday called on | fv ber husband acksliding, tippling to drown | riages. story. he saw what he took to be the girt's doll E. 0. JO! Tae YoLtow:ne pips for wrought and cast | [FD to pieces, and fast bleeding to death. He | Gen. Vodges, commanding at Charleston, for | 248 misery, and Beecher caual’y smitten with | oe Conina Puorasrant Eviscorar Gan- | the sluice way below. Going down to take it ——— A x Fought * | was brought on board, comfortabiy provided | troops, which request was telegraphed to Gon, | fF And despair. Through all it is a ae ere F out, be saw to his consternation that it was the = RS. iron Mork for the library of the new State de- | for, and his arm amputated. Poor fellow! how | McDowell, who answered yesterdes that it we: | 4 RATIONAL TRUTE-SKRVING DocumeNT, | ERAL CovwctL— Leounell of the Protectant | Body.of the child, and soon after he ascertained MERCHANT TAILORS. Partment have been opened by Mr. Mallet, su- | he ‘must have rejoiced, even in hia suifering. | a matter for the state authorities, and he could | &%@ it closed by an imploration to destroy’all Episcopal chursh in Now York city during nest | {ageifewasextinet. Me. Bennett's wife when > B. SMITH, | bervising architect of the Treasury: Jos. Hali | when he heard that a United States steamer | not interfere. No news bas been received yet ee el ee ee | l Oana ee bee eae ar | informed of the circumstances went insane. F MBKUHANT TAILOR, Fronrdleeea: one tae ee | as en spean ie Bas in thie SSiNDADE || fram the revenue patter which went to George: | ree Grn fetens, Tie a pean + tase Retiac fe 9 DoleNer eich Se anne Semone One ee Sl as caamansen bu Winnunen ca Ob F Steet, Urrosity Patent OF Heavalman, Haven & Co.» $10,213.31; Philadel- | tated point of the Canadian territory. He was | town upen the requisition of the collector of the | ™¢t by Beecher’s iabored defense. wence of the late movement of Dr’ Cumaia | the residence of Thomas Grove, near Groves %._ | phia Architectural Iron Od., $95,336.46; Ateni. | brought to this place and will here be properly | port. Jones, the lender of one of the factions, | MOULTON DENIES THE BLACKMAIL CHARGE | @ tis ds i to | ville, Rockingham county, Vs, on Sunda : ape i : | Frank Moulton has been interviewed on « | and other dissenters. It is proposed, in order to » Rockit » Vay Vs tectural Iron Works, New York, $91,274; D. | cared for until able to return home. ase arrived at Charleston from Georgetown last railroad train by ‘‘a Maseachusetts gentleman,” | more effectually frustrate the new dissension | July 26, isd, by Kev. Jacob Miller, Lione ett Hutte "thewmard war matototholast aamel: | nee meee Ee lay ie cetnee Ns Paurtod Ue weea | Pbeyferarteae ligne. wes sare ness, | surement, that the High and tow churcbce | Grove, ‘colored lallof Rockingham coetye a MERCHANT 241LOR, | The firm is from Richmond, Va, PosTMasTeRs ArrorTep.—The President | negroce. He says that United States troop: « He bas digested the Beecher statement wit! er 4 er. Motropotttan Hutel, inte Brows ',) ul jo. Pean W sebingto: Tne JaranzsB Raip on Formosa.—Late official despatebes from the Asiatic station, 300KS, STATIONERY, &e. dated in July, report that the Japaneee still LL ntain their occupation of @ portion of the » > . | Correspondet says that this is the firet insteace of has appointed the following postmasters:— ] must be sent there to restore order, aud bring: | T@#rd to the blackmailing charge. He is | This is the main object of the coming council, ¥ a Te OG ss much struck with it, and, speaking on Ut 2 = a > sae the kind in that section, and that the country is ee ard fea Cera Teter Onrthage, | demand'Tur auch Welp. “Fhompoon tho colores | Polmt, seid ith great omphaels:—1 Taare 1s 20 | coon “The Lautevihe Courioraournal pose eneing Om Soci Seta Mo; Joeeph B. Ciark, Milford, Conn; Cyrut in oes Wounded on Wednes- money matters in thiseasecanbeexplainad | @&¥ Published reports from correspondents in | TR CaicaGo Cony Couxen—The com- W. Ruggles, Brookline, Mass; John Gib- ? . fifty counties of Kentacky,representing seventy- | mittee en Arbitration have decided in the case Dp EM OV ° satistactorily to everybody.’ Moulton still de- ‘of the tobacco crop of th ‘: | Of Sturges vs. Katz (& Co., that 63 cents should RE™Meovat. nd of Formosa, notwithstanding they had | son. Currotiton, Missouri; James W. Mach, | arcnoap LABORERS THREATEN TO HANo a | Clares that his course has been an entirely hon- a aoe cand hf aiernce | tothe Gests of eetiementin July core ust ae> RICHARD ROBERTS been ordered by the authorities to retire from | Holden, Missousl; Alex. H. Lamb, Batier; | Contractor_—There was considerable excite. | orable one, and he proposes that it shall con- the crop. From the aggregate ectimate it 1: | liverec uring that month. ‘This will probaly a improved and enlarged Ris old stand, No. | Chinese soll. It was thought thatshould Japan | Mrs. James F. Righter, Mauch Chunk, Pa.; | ment in Georgetown, Delaware, yesterday | tinue ro tothe end. His attention was called to Geauced that under the favorable future | be accepted as a test case, and all other July ith street, just shove New York avenue, | fall to withdraw her forces withiti a reasonable | Samuel Fordbam, Savannah, Mo; Benj morning. Three hundred rien, employed in | the portion of Beecher’s cross-examination, in conditions the crop of 1574 will be only thirteen pendlagg coo settied np in accordance therewith. of the finest stores in that vici time China would take measures to enforce her | W right, Charles City, lowa; Wm. C. Wily, | building a breakwater on the Frankford rail | which he (Moulton) is re nted as loving in- cent. of the average aunual yield. No settlements had been made up to 1 o'clock it with typ he: ection of to do so. It was the impression of many well- | Washington, Pa.; Mre. Mary J. Edwards, Port- road, which runs from Georgetown to the Mary- | trigues a la Lady Mon’ i, where Beecher | P&T =” to-day.—Chtcayo Tribune, 13th. ERY informed parties that should hostilities be re- | land, Conn ; aniel C. Sanyon, Chi land line, on a strike, came from Frankford, | 8898 he would not carve a cabbage unless he Seniors Accipgent To Vicror Hro>—A SFI a IE sorted to they would scarcely extend beyond ; dobm A. Warren, BOCKS FOR SUMMER READING, | Formosa, while others were eppreboesine that re ‘ distance of fourteen miles, and marched to the | Could steal onit from behind and do it b ~ special to the London Daily Telegraph from | A Boy Kitten Waite Frvixe a Kire.— lenry Pope, Eagle hotel. where @. Smith, of Pr ® | vice. When this was read, Moulton a ny @ an alarming accidemt t Victor | Among this morning's local intelligence will be eee souuannn see sen eabecas a general war might take plac = ico. A: Parker, Lewiston, Me: Al Ean wins ts oklet cobtonter henetn ned Grek: said:—1T will reply to that by withholding criti | jrugo, who, while Spalted int pnsies wane Gateek found &n account of tue distressing death of @ “7: “ Spee Ee pelong, Hantingdon, Ind; John ‘Laylor, to hi thi 3 ism of his (Beecher’s) method of telling the ad with violence by & pole which pro- name ari alcahey, aged 12 years, SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTOKE, Tax New Live Savino Stations.—Captain | Pionmond: Ky; Mra Pradie Heathinar, loka, erullecing atthe suis tine attoeousenen truth without guilt. I See nee a ee ee ‘J Jobn McGowan, of the rsvenue marine service, and E. W. Clark, sr.,of the Treasury depart- ment, leave here to-day for the purpose of select- ave decided upon my | jected from a passing cart. He fell insensidie | from injuries received by falling trom a butla- Miss.; Wm. B. Darling, West Chester, Pa.; | man's knot at the end. Smith explained by | Suture course, and shall strictly adhere to the on the sidewalk, but afterwards recovered suf- | ing while flying a kite in the western section Alex. M. Campbell, Salina; Chas. M. Dinsmore, saying he did not loy them; that the t | Plan J have adopted. What that pian is no hu- 1 Uk to his hotel. : of the city on Saturday, it being the third acc Gunton, Mass.; Geo. W. Merrick, Wellsboro’, | look to Crumbluth & Co., sub-contractore, for | wan being but myself knows. Thishas been a | *lestly to walk to his hotel. A Love Btory. By the fax, Gentleman ‘bands. By the auther of Pa: £2, Hapeood, Ol A 4 , ere bt Save _ x = = ge ere Cent of the king within a few duya.—Zaltimore > ood.” ing sites on the Atlantic coast for the new life 8.5 gar L. Hapgood, Claremont, 3 | their money. Citizens then interfered and pro- | Very ‘cult case for me Manage up to the AD AINE) APE —Cal »aid-de-camp | Gazetie, Sethe averticnants éenktnctegé yt. Freon’s Drift | saving stations suthorized by the unter Gengras Mrs. Maynard Sillyman, Pott cured fat thems promioen teas their money would | present time, but the difficulty is now ail over.’ | to Marshal Bazaine. was examined yesterdey 3 oy oe ‘on the Ice Floe. A history uf the Polaris expe- | of Jpne 2 1874. These stations are to be lo- | Badeau, New Kochelie, N. Y.; Cyrus 1 | be paid in two days. They say they will return foulton maintains that he has not asingle doc- | He denies all complicity in Bazaine’s escape. Fovt PLay Franen.—F. ai nson, ditic cated in the vicinity of the follow!n places:— | Lincoin, Neb.; Abiel M. Condit, Orange, N.J.; | in that time and ang some one if the money is | ument in his possession belonging to cher | The rope story gains credence. Severalexperi- | living near Sudiey Mills, Prince —— — From tl meds to the Moantalns By Jalos Verse, | Cape Henlopen and Indian Head, Delaware; | Walter Giaddon, New Brittain, Conn.; ‘Jairas | pot paid. that bas reference to this case. With regard to | ments have been made, and proved that the de- | ty, \a., left home ov Tuesday, the 11th inst. aw io ua Jock of hia Life. From the Frenen of | Green Kiver Inlet, Maryland; Chincoteague, | 1. Skinuer, Amherst, Mass.; Judsou K. Stetfen, making public any future statement he adheres | scent which Bazaine is rep-rted to have made | bis horse returned without him. He basnot been Georgetown, K A Great KaiLnoap Suit.—Michael Reese, | to his felermination as set forth imhis state. | from the terrace is pot difficult. beard of since, and it ts feared some serious ac- a ee eae a by his attorney John B Felton, commenced an | ment tothe investigating committee on Monday ———__—__—_—_— cident bas befallen bim, or he has been foully Paueipunt GRaxt To ATTEND THE St. | action inthe 15th district court to-day against | last, but he adds that any chargesthataffectius | AT THE RECENT election in the Choctaw and | aealt with. Lovis Fair.—The St. Louis Republican of the | the California Pacific railroad company, Milton | bonor will call from him such explanation as | Chickasaw nations, J. 7. Coleman Cole was saw Suneannanes tener Ieeeeinean: a, oth, instant says that a private letter received | S. Latham, John B. Frisble, Dewitt C. Haskin, | will eflectually wipe out any stain thatanybody | elected governor of the Choctaws, and Frauk RAYY § : - lowed by Judge Long petteray from President Grant, | J. P. Juckton, J. M. Kider, L. ©. Fowler, Jobn | mav seek to attach to his name. Moulton read | Overton governor of the Chickasaws. This is | The shipments of tobacco abrosd from states that it is his intention to in Sheridan aud Fox, the Opposition under | Watcbaprague Inlet, Hog Island, Sandy Shoal ree the Third Island, and Smith’s feland, Virginia. Upon the Poder te Ly a completion of this report, proposals wil! be re- Ps eke 2 - * Health aad Education. By tev. Ohas, Kingsloy, | ©#t¥ed for the erection of the stations. are sad Penaitics. By the Bev. HB. Pensoy aL.—Senator Carpenter of Wisconsin, P as Louis ] Dy chi . regarded as a triumph of progressive princi- | mond, Va.. just now are very heavy. One firm Pumor, By the sathor of “Cearl omens an naar Genoese arena | during the comin; fair and remain a week. He last-unmsed Gefeadents Laing Mo piainely ‘am, | pase y enema “animosity om any part tor | les. SS SS ee ee Waters. oa jers’ reunion at Caldwell, Ohio, Sep- | wiil be accompanied by Mrs. Grant. res- , to ‘acco’ does it?” uc Gawanans ta @ ieee is TBinuk Bests: Pas Docka: Noten Leftor and Cay | tember 1, and from there will go to Columbu., | kent during lis visit there will stop ats hotel, | AUGUM» to, Fecover, $7,000,000 on account of } ward oo. sine opal ogy Geen Tae Fancy Camapians in the United | similar contract which it is now carrying out Papers and Burciopes, wholesale and rotsi “? | Obto, to aitend the reunion of the Army of the | a8 several persous will be with him, hence he | action is Vronpbt cauimet the det ieae oe on we Another dispatch says there is uo doubt Moul- | States are to a certain extent seeking repatris- | with Austria, smounting to $6,000,000. SHILLINGTOS'S BOOK STO Cumberland. Ciysses 8. Grant, jr., and | declined the invitations ot personal friends to | halt of the plaintiff and all otheretockuolarrso! | ton tee anenbned ¢ poodle? stance ae eet ott ereesatetiod tithe Metmenst | How a Passer Broresoa Parse Pece— _2yB-tr Corner 4 street and Pa srenue. Jerse + t, sons of President Grant, Lieu- | remain during his stay private residence. the defendant, the California Pacific railroad | gard to the ye of blackmailing in Beect- wwernor of the province of Canada, aud is | Two men in Shenandoah, Pa., arranged « prize [{eHARD e. momen & c., Siathbyret ter theta ket vee: | Honour, Inpians Goxima ino ue Pap — | Soman, uv ay choo to come in asd cow: | Ere yablaieadevcnse, and pil ako bnnr‘eut | Sovsrrey fe fre Bei to come om int Satna. foe at BCOKSELLESS AND STATIONERS, arrived at Pittsburg, Pa., on Saturday, having os front Fort Pettonaeg, Weeeine San Francisco Bulletin, 7th. Tue Bostow Races.—The August meeti fethor Riley, bearing of the arvangeasent. went, 1016 Pasxevtvasta Avasun, por ma peg eee Te cee iiany | territa ‘A Cheyennehalt-breed from Pow: | How Tazy Tcax Oor Onwosiovs Orrior- i ing | F. at Beacon Park, Boston, closed ay. The | to ¥ of the $100, pointed United States Minister to Germany, der river reports that at a councilof Chey ennee | norpens 1x Lovisiana-— Mesars. J. A. Breaux 2:20 race was won by Lady Mac. Tims, 2 i. 2:31, | and told the fighters to ‘tgue. Bat they didn’t. NEW BOOKS ‘Arapahoes it waa decided to recall all hos. | sox 2:34, ‘The free-to-ali race was won by Comet; lance . 4 arrived in Paris Saturday, and and Laurent Renondel, of New Iberia, La,, re- pz or a Youre Maw.—Franklin Tia Barveveli by JB Motiey Svolestmo, g7. | Thursday. =""" Mr. Was. M. Troland, siser | tle parties from the vicinity of the railroad and | turned from Se Martineville leat evesine? and Sa ee Time, | won; 22 years olds abot himself 2 the My Mother and I,'by Author of John Walifai,13 | clerk of the Finance office of the Post Omice | Teturm to the agency; that about two hundred | repdrt about seven hundred citizens ef St. pecan gran howd in Phuadeiphia on Sunday. ‘at the mo., $1 80. department, returned this morning from a few | }dges of Cheyennes passed thirty-five miles | Mary’s parish were assembled at the court- DISTRESSING ACCIDENT from kite- | death of his mother, it is supposed, affected his a Agency, and that they wore very Hungry and | Penengtants¢'s, mosming, and, demanded, the nrg ng gen dN Tux Count ov Craims.—Yesterday was tne | eating their horses. that resistance to this demand was anticipsted, ‘unszwaul, sat 5 terribly | _87~A prayer room in private bouses, fitted up a last day for taking appeals from the Court of | anager or a PostMAsTERA re- | !B contequence of which considerable excite: mangled by © fall of forty feet to the paves | ceclesiastically, 1s the fashionable nov- O'VFisEos aN ese » | Cialuns to the Supreme Court, and the clerk of protest! visiding to euperior forces fo violeage ape’ ‘S7-The Hartford ‘Times rashly speaks of « Proposes ee eiseTOn, DOs te, rs ua. | Se former court bas commenced his annaal re Was offered. the of the 700 citesee neko Limication Faom THB OCnveas—Sarah | ceicprated citizen of Brooklyn asthe clam-like Pes yp aa ee, sone en aepconsie- mounted. No serious troubie is apprehended. Fulterer, of New Albany, [nd., claims thatsbe | Bowen ” Be received at this ofiice upto noon of THURSDAY, a oe = H = Guanine ae lame was by spoken by William |" s7-One of the oldest and wealthiestcitizens of August number of a} this year are less than usual, ORRIBLE OUTRAGE BY NeGRoEs.—Sui Hauncilman, in front of ber bi "6 saloon, has been ‘for ‘pet ructions to bidders ap- | because most of the points growing out of the morning at two o’clock three during a crusade, and wants William to pay her a =. arrested lication to B.H.T LEIPOLD. war and arising under the captu: and aban the nce M.L. , at Brook- ‘85,000 for it stealing of shad. angls 6t of the Commissioners. Coned property act have been decided at forme baven, Miss., and Se and ne he " EE S7 Hartranft for President? Weill, lay bim B. &. STINEMETZ, terms. The most important case appealed is tha ter, violated the person Mrs. Burnsley, be intercepted, and it was intercepted, and Mr: Incrpant ov sus Pat. Roonre Di gon siengete of the rest of ‘em—those early bird: | 5 > J of Alexancer (yar eerie p omegl ny nar 108 © which they for: her to give up what money | Beecher bas not seen it. Mr. added | wirs. Smith, of Hanover, . wit out before the worm is.—Chicago Times. 1237 PENNSYLVASIA AVENUE claim for cotton purchased the confederat > She bad, cad then plundered the taking tents bending: Teiekees is in Mra. Til- | iittie ebild was lost on the Pat. Rogers, was on | "95-4 ge Louis obituary closes thus: He leaves Bast crerived s “PEALL D&EGY Casst- | government, which was seized at Savannah, + in the doca- | ber way to Cincinnati to comfort her sister, who | , Tire ana ave children, but hed @ suit for BERS BAT, beicg » good rubstiture forthe Straw | presents points never before decided. This Beecher to Mr. | had just lost a little arowsing. divorce pending in the cireuit court. Bat. cdgment for over $950,000 1s the ever As the inter ALso, e . the letter ABAEDONMENT OF THE E1cHtT-Hove Srs- a Two LA A ad Desirable Straw and Hair Cloth HATS at reduces | *¥8tCed by the Court of Claims. Judge Nott, ‘put by | rax.—The plasterers’ union of Jersey City, who | Paris to ‘the jewels : who dissented from the eof the court, 4 been for some time past on the | &c., which are in ‘posession, eh et Aes ORE RBLLAS. pap RL ok et wat it was tx: | eight-hour Syotomt have? dovlea to core, ten Sita he prosaines to soll a 5 2 hich zen _GEASS BAMMOCKS, price @3.50._jvt0tr ornet. tat 2 catmant aba not have volante- es 6 rn te int eee, Cs SAS seu JEW AND SECOND-HAND—-ONS PRICE | "!¥ #ided, abetted or given encouragement to ‘this ‘TES ARKANSAS REPUBIACAN state central ‘the ‘use of @ shot, Dbl Fearon. | Tebeilion against the and that as quumbites ban ested & Gite convention at ‘reputation bie Pr ji feiae sick swoon hand © i eae admutted Collie wis in E oe ncenenaae Sree eee. Bronch Bors Twi. \ | cor y repaiiously and is; to the eying tae ad te polis the by DEPOT. poesia ans icy Ae; ery, 9 Wasin portily s ol? SEVENTH STREBT the goods in question, of ebil-tr Opposite Patent Omce | O=TeTship was — = of Washington. The law Tk sees betwee 3. ‘scrects, ment are 4 reversing the confident ue Court of Claims eS POU OMCP_ id not recover through this court, Geezer ‘aruanae proceed for redress under article 1st tre tomes

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