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* 3 be THE EVENING SPAR, | PUBLISHED DAILY, " = = | New York, Jane from Port AT THE STAR BU , Jervis says —Great fires are still raging tn Pennsylvania Avenue, cor. Ith St. : he isolated parts of the neighboring Ps = | sylvania co *. In the northern part of = | Monroe county several lives were lost. The The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, pitants tidge, Rvergreen, &. H. RAUEFMANN, Pree’t. i Stuatdarisvilie, and of many rma . umbering se ements were all driven from THR EVENING STAM cs cervet ty carries io | their bomes, scores of which we swbrcribers as Tey Cexrs PER WHEE, OR FORTY | Ashes. Hundreis of people saved only what FOUR Cents PER MONTH. (opus ef tne Counter. 7 | clothing they w Families were driven Fee Cents exc by mi prevart—60 | * before the edvancing conflagration Fa month. ser months igh the forests before they reached places THE WEEKLY STA ety. Along Mud river the fires «pread Siar-al sesisionuns toversalle te eben, tua 5 a wg Eg ag “ read ‘ o - ni 7 « 72% 3 * ta> settlements before the inhabvitants were pay sd for < 92. « 7 .DN UP Kasse of crertinint fe-atiaed on application Ve, 45 -N®. 6.924. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1875. Wi INTS. pen cet. The village of Mod — WAS totally destroyedt; five mills, with — — _ = &@ total capacity of Ymon feet a day, were = destroyed. and not jess than 39,09),000 feet of ro r = - Bam ta AMUSEMENTS. EVEN ING STAR. | Failure of the Sioux Negotiations, ROBRERY AT THE TREASURY. | corner of the cash room has bern searehel to TELEG: | lomber. The loss on Mad river will rexch vy uN bo |qHE INDIANS GOING HOME TO-MORROW. A Package of 817,500 Stolen. find it, without avatl, RAMS TO THE STAR, ~~" than bait @ million dollars. Much of ——— ———— — The Sioux chiefs—Red Cloud and Athaif past three o'clock yesterday afer | 4, 08, THE TRAIL OF THE THIEF. —— oe) Se San neues. *. * were in long and earnest councll at the Tro- | neon Treasurer Spinner came hurriedly | {three o'clock this afternoon it is said sEW RK NOTES. ashin ws . > 7 pinner came hurriedly | the Treasury detectives hav MINERS’ ithe TE gton Ney and Gossip. | mont House last evening ta regard to sign- | into the room of Assisiant-Secretary of the | theft down to four men. They tefeee hese TEE RS’ STRIKE. | rwo rears imprisonment for Marder- THE RECEIPTS to! i Pies Sand the oe iting ; in Nebraska | Treasury Conant, and told him that some | the name s. All the clerks of the cash room y nee ree F : $313,500; wastoms, $554,202 for $25,000, and fir ad the unanimons | one had just stolen $47,500, all ve- | A¥e under surveillance t 5 Bis she trial ef Jenn Powers Sor HE AMOUNT of national bank note ¢ stances sign unt ey ha ' =e - s A Few Days in Pari. in the s Ish OPERATIC Sz TIONS. cee tial Fi a & wishes of their ale. white as a sheet, and the Acting Secretary's ‘ed is. in &@ venitet of guilty £ = TONS, reney received at th ary toudlay It they h: ae € eyes fairly bulged out with surprise. After | THE FRENCH CAPITAL AT ITS REST. he fourth de ger 5 need ‘ g, | rederoption agerecatet @1 15 | as represented by Wash af ie lartir hal recovered, from the shock of (Correspondence of The Star. | THE TROOPS CALLED ourT. | 10 two years’ img csane es ee » dn. | MOREE lente tomuomere their home ia | We Startling intelligence, it being his first p ess Suspensi. t's Sqeragre aerated eeeou suey ay | Dako Penitnyee Dial Sean experience with any news of the Kind, ek] ay Thee Base Bee —~ hie sip Rocke geet es Seuntien ak ora aan = 2.2 be SOTIOFIS, _- BCCOM let by | y Secretary Delano and C Spinn rrated the ¢ stances atte.ad . = 3 papery 3 EC. | brokers, have = General Babes t Washington on the | Batten aioe Sieger Mare Be mee, | tug the lo wie eireummstances attead- | many of the readers of THE STAR are glad THE BEECHER TRIAL. ee wna m. train this morning for Long Braneh. | of the Indian: tified the department this THE PACKAGES COUNTED AND SEALED, to hear something from the City of Fashion ee Snootixe A Yours ny tainment of tet : me | morning of th: iusion of the chiefs, » It is the custom of the Treasurer's oMice to | am ecient Wal és : Jape = Dk Rho yond oF: WOMEN'S ¢ Cowmaxpen A. Re YATES, who was | the Indians will be periniited to grhome to: | Keep ltseash in the vanite. “What isneadel | sneer gow Wass wep U8 Ot] EVARTS ON TILTON'S MEMORY. | WEN Da oil’ awe J. some Lovett An ‘ Gioia’ ‘Ae Ste anineion avy Sed bn Laoeee to redeem the national bank notesand to use | “P* r ong list of terrileevents that 1 Senior alt to the commandant a few days |. ‘The Commissioner of Indian Afairs, atzer | the exchange of old | | 2 oe aa tobe 3 ea eee heyy ep hed . ecaest | Marning of the tion of the chiefs, visited | Illeterminer any of the hotels are already overerowite THE F 2 . few montis. Abort noo a vapecanl <* edat his own request. | them at the Tremont House; when tie rl for the amount, and it id sent te mithe vaulis | and at theGrand Hotel (the heatquarters 0 THE FOREST FIRES. that Miss’ Bell a vane o ihe ee . = pe eee | “Contmissioner-—I have learned from Dr. receipted for in. brik. Then = eres reds are re = killed by' a, pistol. & Ras a : * : Daniels this morning that you are not pre- | Reeded for the various Want ofroom. It fs, how RAILROAD ENTERPRISES IN MEXICO. | boariing aims commission for the periot of | pared to accept the advice ivat the President oie pilen te sae ing that people shou bie degree owed the report ne year, also provited for the extension of | zave you yesterday, but desire still to carey piles hy ftself. sono} — . nrious and U ot comp! t time, | any aetion at all. The Secretar is passed to the first s | aKes f MINING TROURLEsS. t statel that the tragedy took place, Presi- | to Say that he is very sorry that you are ihe ainouat, and places a strip o e- | The trees A Delusive Proupect. The report proved true, Miss Whitt! thay 1 mak- | willing to accept the advice of the | ope. with his initials, ifit ts ascertained to | NEw Yorx, June 3—A F He (Pa) | ivel her death wound from a ballet friend you ever had, aad he hopes that be correct. The pe ts then ta 4 here ts no longer any doubt entally tired ty the hand of | ier —s | will not have occasion hereafter to be sor. se with three seals in red wax. . en allover the city Jong strike ts | Thomas it. ‘The sad aGuir ¢ t a=, anes | Yourselves; and I come now to make to you | 80s to a clerk who superse nd makes | for wherever a Frenenmancan place a (low pething entirely ace about I o'clock. Miss Wh. a nection with the position. That is, that you take | UP @ ackages thas | pot or a vine to ornament his dwelling ota K will see sister were standing in the di Che or matters, affeet- 1 has been drawn up tose of business | will certainly do so. The French, as you | ener nsumy ning thronghont | when Mrs + Who stepped sofliy inte * ; ing high officials in the Post ae 3 mong yourselves there: Is sent tothe | Know, display great taste in everything In | {PE Sebuytkiil reg After holding out for she did not ies deeming Tey Si ment, and also Involving a Senator, ‘we \py at the Spotied Tait aud one at th 5 xpress com- | the way of ornamentation. ‘The thousands il period of five months, maintaining & forded, coe w t clase eget pee _< not aloo Invotsiog’ = Hensior, ot Cloud agency: etree, ler the cash room in. the | of little shops and stores areall fixedup with | bold front to the last, the men hay - the ear of Miss Whittier, and with Slippery Da n wd Sete Ce surprise was ex | ang send it back to me as soon as you can. | J TCAsury, bufiding, and, the Money i8 sent | a careand neatness that at onee attracts the | fy og eee Top rege loge fot tention of giving her # bit of moment. — ie se f you sign it the: Ba Will also at ihe down onan elevator to the express office be- | stranger's eye. E y article shows te Oe RTE, SUE BEC OO opera “ na Stee rhen “4 i = ey Ca hse = | unify what presents you desire to! low, and by that office It is received for ship- | vantase with the price-r ecg On it, From | Over ie region and offering to work on oo vino ais os tee suites nat ae REACTIONS set nt with the and it is su; oon Ps hen the me the early morning an see th Lies cwho | Ems; The miners’ anion has sud li dead Without « word. Mrs. Whittler : evening ‘ ae that if you go hon oon AS you ed room for the expre emo perform the duties of clerks here) | poner ce se embers are conti he widowed mother of the deceased, the ® : nid Bast § Iris Bur 3t the our couneil together imt always actompany 2 until Mise rork in sweeping, el: Dor Ss Ane ARIAL Onpae! STON, ONLY 13 ant Aver tie ot ae Whitney, the & Coenen | Sere Se ore ca Seeeene, eenim dent miners seeking work. Collier £, Miss Martha. thetwo brothers. «nd otf ; r at the statement tele he e toa ‘ang ne res roots, < @ tr ollieries | members terns family. re ia Yaak deehas Pe eee | Your agent comes ov | enterprise and inulastry ¢ bey oh arra’ r starting ~ ong ec Boner — - ¢ ow sme, tha . ; is some! ng Cae red by je + Glibertsc * feet that representatives of the press were | Bea the inte Quite recentiy th 1 ie SOMNAEING BO Be mile fend By Wie h Rnd ii the western pa oe the poor girt excluded fgom the Indian council at Ta- | bound to tell you that you run some risk ab New York sent on to the f Many of our American travel In every ¢ 1 baman aid. Among the terior depSirtment, yes + by order of | it, but that risk yon | pives Ii Treasurer $37,500 in old legal te comp «tin thenewspapers that tey ha the coul exe r,.8O hoes shee mete ee the Piesdect’ isis ye Mnecetary | cieene Ne at la which they desired to have exch bear rzed and cheated by shopkeep- of wages, and Is hb atamost axtef cnn eee withthe, ftachion tha crouse ov cemmatene te (con Sada to stan enya new ones. In the course of business t ers In this city, but my prientce has . Noattempts have be nifested on all's i shy Con onier in question, ve positive in- | yon ‘ you to sit for exchange were Intended been entitely 16. the conten IToctieve, | ferfere with workmen about the Se aaeeanh hoe coast @ pers. be the | able tolook at the two sidas of a thi ~The mon seonnied: | that asa 1 thing, the Paris retailers | poe at of the T - r nd she was eighteen yearsold. Mrs — sident’s a ‘a a i 25 see what is coming to you. from yourselves, plained are us hor class of ople as you " Troubles, a Troops © as SOON © eo ne Ee rt It may be further stat | from the necess fe ret ing to Ne ess as placed in an e F: rywhers in the world. ire serene tabs: Applicd For. euinn : eget vse INE I tht istom | from the passing aww: You can eribed and sci nat any time, it is most likely more or less PoTTsvitLe, Fa., Jum is feared that shemay 108.1386, pres tives o | See that te ;buthe can 2 s attend to these | his own fault, as in most all stares the prices | Morning it A aceepted a ’ ite House on similar oc S see what Is going yme fo you, from the it cdcde oe Hee tend | Cecetie FOSS are Piainky anarked, and ail & | Th ee eee or nc hee = - . pressure of white men a you, a gre. n S and other motats, WAS todo is to point at th ele amt ec iroughou e Sel INGER The Seott-Garrett Postal € ‘ontest, deal better than you « that it is Be the elevator wmpanied by it, whether he can speax the | Wen In a pumber of in xing LATEST FROM THE SEAT OF WAT. or Him te at country: Lab tthe clerks was seni to the Adams jt fed their int erned in and Ohio postal ¢ which none | Press office. i HT SEFING. operators” pre < of 1T3, the white man, vy, LOW IT TUE UP MISSING. Those of our people, wie came here to stay | East Franktin e mont. afall | | York atver a een the two. He |, When it arrived clerk <only. and are anxious ; | feree of miners sti wk without sees that these white who desire ta of the express 5 nd Opera will find it di interruption, there being no demonstrations a the Bal- | there, are th mi who send Congressmen | #24 besan checki es, to 2 seats are er 1 aie or lisposition to st nem. At West Wilmine- | to Washington to make laws. He certain if mounts W Uright. This pst take your ¢ Mahonay eo s Shenandoah tat that < » hed nd when throu cried out -‘There and other collieries tn t Phi ladetp! 4 Auk is a package short.” He became a little ner- nay City, there were threa L hopes of specdily eap- The Congsenisin wonnl | Soak the Treasurer's clerks who were 2 the house, and dissatisfaction 1 b The inerading 1 He | Waitin: for a receipt becama more so. Itwas | any other estabi ployment, and determined furnished spuri- railroad pos said that | #s@in scheduled off and still itwas short. A | world. prolong the strike and Tosuratce tom eee = anid Onio car as : itiment, | third cheek with the schedule resulted in the The exhibition of eral resumption. Early this for nd the Palisades In- ESTIV ALS. - nd Wh tral ned Bay. must be key ‘fiusket | Same diserepaney, and it became a painful MODERN PAINTINGS AND SCULPT dispateh was received from) M ot New Jersey, whieh Just outside of Baltimore. the Pa sup that which your _ | fact that $47,500, which was supposed tohave | at the ix de I'Industrie” is now city that large crowds of men fr r eapital with which to com : y oes at he & al for . ae on ar ~ Bal ore ae vas very little use to you > huiTato br e from up stairs on the elevator, either | and then e gems and vicinity, who left Hazte Wishart is a Scoted py ie benefit of ST. AN + at whese Wack the car in ui now get dowiloa the Repuot- | (dn’t come down, or else it was abstracted 7 ; | about nine o'clock, bad arri at Fdinburg college. ¢Wednentas EVESING. oh t ruts any definite instenctie the fork, are not rth going dow in the express office or on the transit down of “La Muette” | City this a. m., ar teen years ago he was as Will be one of tie attract? 1. Choice musi artment, turied it over. ag naman goes out toget som nee eee the Treasurer's office | uow in bloom, and | With th to stop the we & gold-mining sw P, = timore and ¢ yturgad - a ugh to las an express offic the t Gana miners that had resamed work sinc ee att nad wi Which bronent it to Washiogion Bie teen Te ee ne THREE UNHAPPY Euv1.oves. yOAy Led inal te cee cae There ace | day last. There are about 1,000 men now | paeaait atta orneal wil oe between Baltimore | ¢o ang snore. The other There were three nen inti one hundred varieties of all shades | arching from colliery to colliery, compell- | mber of existing insurance Ivania | you are asked to surre building Who were then gendere unlis PP: colors. i I cannot imagine anything | ing all the miners to suspend work. Th | Companies, whose entire capital is thonght atehers” | ine privetege of keeping Allof them are believed to be mich Of hone: more beautiful than the sight of these flower | bave visited Silliman’s, Steele's, Lentz & | 19 be composed of forzed or stolen bonds. dropped | pelonging to nobody. It does but still the loss worried them, x; well it | gardens. »and Peter Bowman's collieries. | Wishart’s office at 48 New street, wh long to you for ocenpation at all. might. There was but one thing, hotte Messrs. Orth and Maynard have arrived ylan’s miners stopped work of their own | broken open, was found to contain $20,000 morning | asked to surrender your part of to do, and that was to communieate the facts ; bere. and, from appearances, the judge has ord, on ount of a refusa an advance | Stolen bo: ed under the carpet. and Ohio ratiroal, and | ment not to have the comtry at onee to their superior officer gThe twoen- | gaine.' about twenty-five pounds’ since he | 0” Wages. Troops have meee spuied Sir. At TILLER has beer EMPLE sbably transferred at West Phila lel- | there is a certain part of the ¢ ry ployes of the Treasurer's office ha Lup | left Wasuiegton. JOSEPHINE. 5-30 Unis a. m. it was reported that only part ‘days ¥ phia. ; The Postmaster. General having re- | vou have no title whatever, exept this Slavs an cepemnmenten the diserepancy to = Dg & Lentz’s men had stopped work juiet ¥ oR ceived an intimation of an unofficial charac- | } has . Assistan| easurer Wyma wh | = ne re vay ford Pacaaes IALE ORPHAN entree hee! - ecmiuoae < ment shat nobod shail bave it, that ‘you = — ES asurer Wyman hoki me oe Baltimore and 7¢tomae Railroad. bce sdoncaom Were on their way to Hartford 1 friends 1 DreSe-ne: ty was en- i r on ne Baltimore | that line of stakes ‘eee rune | the revel man looked, e : - colliery of Miller, Hersh & Co., near Gitber- | Cait tons | lena abie , ce railroad, telegraphed Mr. Sharp to | (yay [ie of stakes wi have seon rune | even if he did not feel, sick at heart. G. Yesterday the annual meeting of the stoek- | tun, who started in yesterday,’ maiking gen- | amen. anda few private calls, his time —— ——— | come to Washington at once. He was ex- | tai you so miueh; ar Spinner, when wel! over the first shoe! holders of the Baltimore and Potomac Rait- | eral preparations to start work with a full | Tity and etelting. the pee eet es tbe =XCU RSIONS c tas —— Wy <—* 1a toennier with | this agreement give 1p to Mr. Conant, told him the story way Company was held in gitimors, for the | complementof men. grounds Mr. Miter is ere an os suapenee ASSUAL EXCURS al Information in rezard to the prop: | {is ttle, wnieh is of ng valve to yout consultation was then hella tnsting Sears -ExGovemor Olen Howls, |; FR€ Military Ready to March, seofal Journal to write up Phtla- 2 pid rei ba esition whieh pporedd to submit, | Niopravarines ant ih erent burn, ebier of tie seeret service lore president, presided, with Mr. John Crowe | ,, GOV. Rartrantt has telegraphed from W poppe 7 : ‘ + | Niobrava river, and in re’ prit, you get | Dum chiel of the secret service torce, w — See ar the boner Gee | Vanapoxt to Ihere directin ' even the officers ot ILLINOIS STATE ass the right to oecapy and li this tow » Whi nt Lo Work At once to el a Shoe ets tad him to cal in case the | the exhibition knew he was in thecity. He Po. Marsh north of the Niobrar the mystery. ors was first held, at bleh S Conereek BO) snertit Ss isp the expresses himself in the most glowing terms AV EVENING. J } a tine—the very re MAT AST NIGHT. the Novtheet Conttal Hei emac Rallway, | Troops in other localities have been ordered | concerning the park, and is° well pleased $1.10 be ot nention: WoGii Oe salts Ton eee re cooney aot TNA Was PAD ee Aether eet | to hold themselves in readiness. A loc lelphia, with the exception of the WEARER “SUK” BXCURSI Outside of the departu Widesstand | LADow how you tec i Thin wis ing upon | Weer between the baltimore and Potomac, | HOO! Pottsville troops are assembling tn rhich he says, are disgracefully : the merits of the controversy, are confident | quderstatsl tteos Agios able supposition >might | Northern Central and Western Maryland | Their respective armories awaiting orders to very dirty. This was his first £ = Garrett eno proposition | Gr not. canne haliicd Goow. E mnoan error. 2s to fall | Railways, and also a third between march. riphia, and he left yesterday ernor Jewell, with a proper regard oth or ‘ ans : he hat the 1 timore and Potomac, Northe: ‘The Situation Becoming More Critical 'w days’ sojourn in the mountains, prop ther rt Secret ny wt of 1 MIxG rr abite ti ner th ident nor the Secretary has Meet Oke ee lway: Pa. June i seou returs ral weeks WN. PINEY Pd tisa Congress one spr ea a . . T LonmoUrT nange. Bat this 1 developed the fact TRE I S$ REPORT r be b s mail ser- to you f Deenuse tue | Was read. Th nings from ail | She loah have itary aid, SUIerpE « »OKLYN MERCHANT. F 6 och you al Amount 1 4.to December 31, }| they having ady.ce é boties of min Christopher T Brooklyn, com- Se in the missin 74, were S615 of which the ¥ marching toward the town ormpel suspen- | mit He was marri Bae h transactior ton line were nd Pope sion of work there, and that Deputy S wenl to the grave of his = E of the oMlce wer ne Stubborn fi lin bo i gerade ered nga yates ry pene ae cod & weenie nan, ween TcoMld See that it ten, | ofa. deficit of $47 apparent. This | Over Ist 2 ont. The 3 2 le to protect the became paralyzed In his Tanortant Go BSCS Ane Tan eonee Te oon | ek bo But one ont and tat total working Unes for | ug miners. EMfiy-six years of age he Hamilton, | that you are doing What is proper b: the money ha u INT Were S454. }, of which the Washington Latest. Spondent, and on one oce™ ror. The | signing this agreement that is before you, | “ I, @ \ Me », and the Pope*s Creek LERAN PA. June Colonel ke yCoMMMI! suicide, de ave anu 5 gation ithe observance of | but this I will not urge. You are grown up fies Baihen piieeaen jan increase of % 66 Gobin, commaniling str aoe of rea bebe Thing 1 eee fa Vashington’s example in retiring at t men, and you ought to know by this time ies human judgme: “ ve | orders’ to assembie his She declined to take SOP wid went pR CHIRTER i cond presilential term will be in | what a responsibility ison you. I aS to how the mnoney was s in 18 armory, ready tomove, and tie lr rps | yesterday to East oe cen FoR, = sit has been in the past, regard. | here to set you, Uy xi thes hay that nd of is now beating up the men friends, leaving he pa gt ee Sees fundamental rule in the unwritten | another ggune JS; We oe been” taken this oo) ie} pane r her Ar residence, #5 t blie.” It also approves the | tepion Wee . 1 yoom has — corridors eed ris > % Pulton str 1 the doors locked, public school system, and opposes any d ad when 50 open court yanl of Treasury 6, whic Woe Lh ITH | | THE SILTON-BERCHER TRIAE. | and on sence Se, Proven week ss 4 of the school fund, declaring that 1 Gelli ieee oon an thease, windows are protketed by a “Ww screen | lons.and in 1 0 My. Evarts Argument. discovered hanr’ .otrom a hookon his bed- mast Inf should be no counection, direct gr indirect, | “Spotied Tail cd wish to s aw words to | Which reaches about half the length of the | nearly double, or $4) per cent. The netearn- | yew York, June s-—A® unusual n teow door rope aroand his neck, his Fre® BX CcRSION (etween church and state. During the af | you. In the things vou have said to me, your | Window. Between the upper part ings of Isv1 over 18°53, of the Washington line | of women were present in the Brooklyn city | Ruey He was dew! — oe ul W. T. Sherman, who was in | Opinion is not atall ditferent from mine: en, in warm weather, there i were S151,7 and the excess of expendi | court room this morning. M fade ua pean S ramet SUR Cape Jn the eity Fos pep ood pase ntion by invita | my mind does ee ee Spo aE oe ings on Pope's Creek | little late in arriving, Lyon be hed ae- ] Tie te — i eh as , - re hi pleas he for Uwo confeder ness of the whole road of $130,430.97. The | TAPEed bh, notes on the Mabie he “ig 3 “Pree ; = ‘ Soa Me fc 1 aad of $130, e 9 eS ae aan & proclamation Two SENaT Nerv HAMPSHTRE. py by one th ted bs “+ “9 - a sd step t “ ‘ “Gress to the Jury York, ca . We Sess = F— | cnid that the ed in this manner: First, the p: tand steady increase in the business of sideratiga, of the people ot —** York, calling upon a Te New Hampshire legistature met GRetan ee ilthes Oe oe e thrown out of the window by the inside | The road smee its opening will be seen from | 1 Se ee ; em tr ascist tie dens #LRers of that state dorminitenapely to . me aioeine nee ar Gnas at e& | is say cou try, and if iti ae received hwy the one on tie outside, | the teitowing statement of total earnings 5 by Mrs. ion to her hy Counsel nd furnish them every ti me Ag properly . EPHENSON & BRO., Agente, 2 Ere put « iH very glad. T ‘alresil ne pac eing made up of five-hundrei 7 17 m May, when it firs in i cs “~sJ dis ne duties of theiro. "©e- en may 19 Ie 1 Rep} Tit street Wharf. in seats in the senate winieh had been | rere se this money lreacly dollar bills, cout easily have been paseed | transportation: = . $813 | RETENTIVE MEMORY OF TILTON AND XR. be tan ihe purpose of obtain- = = ———_ Se (yond netgear democrats, giving an dhe ight ten a aoe Urough ty perat re, although it 1s only ¢ i ay cannot | Gael thevcenn pf Cae areninil # correct enumeration of the inh. tants = = es bese Gane ome. Atter all | very le. I told you that I would rece pont six inches in ron the eash hed. ov Mrs. Tiltor embere: he state, and 2 collect of statistic. Te KING AND SUMMBR isad been sworn in, the democrats clected a | ti told you Guat | would receirs | totmn windows toi mt below is & INCREASE of 7 : by Mrs, Tilton. | Moulton remembered what fo lis resources aed interests: tee wos : president, the pudlicans refusing to | the matter and that I wishel vow to hort iy | distance of only twelve or fifieen fect. Almost | About ‘he middle of J passenger | Wreoannll toa Now York weiss Rig ae #, he arts ‘i . ete. The latter then withdrew fi t y t q Woodhull tea New York andience. 1 had rts ai clences, CLOTHIWVEG. leaky: eed in ana hdrew from t here. [said this because I wished to go back | @2der the express office and opentr nthe | rates between Baltjmore Washington | yeocated it hereon the stand long afterwact ov. Tilden say's that it uumediately to my people, abd induce them | Court-vard are the two windows in the cook | Were largely reduced: and althongk.asabove | TyPeated it here on thesiand long afterward, nt Ubat these Stattstios to finish it wp at once. ¥ this. becanse if | Tom oF the restaurant. This is usually oceu- | Stated, tLe accounts for the mouth are not | jHOUsD he (Moulion) said he bad never accurat : I sign a paper here by myself. bout | pled by two colored men. It might have | yet made up, an examination s Gel wae iinhmememie ent in the} me may dispute over it. @ . he | been possible for an outsider to traveling public so eci ne change | Hr. Ti vats paper consetae ke it home and sign it before all the peop! nto th 2 And reac! the two cities three time the first Met i with the charge o f aauie chews RANCE CONVEN- TUNE-TELL: SEN’ C the people will be giad. I wisi you to appoir g observed. 1 week of the reduct as they were tae week | sanetrifoaplirataGtcarre of adultery, Mrs. Marth B ent a ye Tae Maeno brant apdi ppoint three mento go | FeMmatys that in such a case inside man | preceding. | through so many years. Eva delivered an ad- auw “e fortune-telicr and astrologist, whe was | OUtatonce. 1 want this business to be would have to be an employe in the caalt wasn BRANCH. en ee dress advocating the introduction of temper- i : tly brought to Baltimore from Laneas, | tended to immediately; gies can: rooni to secure the package. The sveess of our Washington line a Se Sane Steen, anee pledges in the Sunaay schools, f auw « -. on # requisition from the governor | tere as soon as we do, So much the bette GEN. more apparent by a comparison w the | Byers. formerly chaplain of the Ohio stat Wien, Cae trek ee Tipu Chis ie tie opinion ane tw The loss just at tects Gen last report of the president and directors of | fel Said this showed that the paper was pane {that out of 2.150 criminal and, wa yesterday in the | ‘ —This is mi vs ‘ Spinne he pela i he B: seri ‘Ohi any | brought in as aclimax, and the head and pd, only about # ‘court for larce ~ it to you i” this moue i ri than it wold! the Baltimore and Ohio Railway Company > ut three per cent rt for larceny of a gold rin u P f f bis charge, and leat he six t ¢ ha rl 2 ng : . u onth he is to 4. ope 2 ger’ Se chin neene Os wen y ‘ 5 wanes mm sat. ‘The ting had been teft | said ansining acalust Mt.” Ye Win the d e prigent Month he iste | Fy b cdtae Sate | fend Beceher’s account the same Urches Provide Uemselves. with senaper eS & lame, er request, as a] } jen ahout me here. Thay retire from office, and if Was his expres - , when Tilton charged him with making ov brari nd . ste » ung lady who went to have | Young inen. but at home ihere Wish that all might ran smod**!¥ Wit bis | , tures to his wii 6 showed him the pap: 7 oalat aaemen reba ennate tone toi 0 A ler'securing valuable | many more of thesame kiud + office until he bid it a final adied. At two previous year, acc. rs * ic eeane ent {vets of alcoholic drinks in America. b, n the sou i t o'clock yesterday he was in the best ofspirits, | £107.02 ompared with 1872 reside: a “se. Madame Holward subtanie | the decision ‘as i 22, «Wished, to postpone | O'clock yesterday he was in the best. iis | Seen comnbered We ee let eieeee NEWS FROM MEXICO. Scum BOmK aad Goes Mamas ss La is pe AS to ta iil Tget | ane irked to a friend, “Well. I hayeont pit's last re + s.) 8 a ~ J 9EN™M, rt A forgetting to r the | home, is ther) .i,4net (0 take oil fay | Wenty-nine more days of official life, and {i | Was this decrease in ie earnings of the old | The Railroads to the United States, | mi:istcr. will celeurate bis one hamieedth [sh fe arehase some things that will noc | 2alifies me to anticipate that Tshall leave | road, it will be boticed from a foregoing | CrxcixNatt, Jane 3 special dispatch | biribday ou the sth inst. Great preparations vil RIGHTS CASE In the T * constimed fu a few years, and may wal | the responsible position I hold with aclean | statement that our gross receipts on the | from New Oricans saysadyives trom the elty | are making for the at in Jersey City, Ig Ets Ase im the U . | to tell ms what things when I get home, I | Shect.”” ‘Phe loss of course annoys him very | Washington line were <7. and ournet | of Mexico to May 2% fpresent that the M where he resides, and the event will Socwtey. canines ween caawontans | Want you to take eare of the money here, | Much. Under the law ne is responsible, but | earnings alone on our Washington line for | ican Congress has unanimously approvel | marked by great serviess. Father Boeam is Opera Honse, the judge deci ul and Iwill push the matter there whea I get | Congress heretofore has made goo to him | 1574 were $131,789.82. the contract made by the government with | jn good health and his mental faculties are , er rer be morte eg’ Fe od that the de- | home. We have told you that we: want | defalcations by hiselerks. What partienlarly POPE'S CREEK LINE. Davie Boyle Biair for the construction of @ | unfmpaire < with Vests quas . wand the indictm three commissioners to go ho: v Jeves him is his fear that the robbery has It will be observed that the Pope's Creek ilroad and telegraph line from Guaymas ata jvashed on the gro ers to go home with us. I ¥ i G15, 61> sed g20. coustitutional ae” 48 of the act being x | will appoint two now. Todd Randall and | "©? Committed by one of his favored em- | line bas been rated at a loss. This is the frontier between the state of Sonora AN ELEGANT DINNER bad given to Gen ing that thee 1 the indictment not alleg- | Mr. Collins. The third T will determine dur- | PlOSes. | EE mt get ct phedin Moca g eg poodle monger ot tabi: er i age gy ym PRICES OF PA? United Se vmplainant was a citizen of the | ing the day, and will tell you before night. a s THE ROBBERY. southern Maryland since the opening o! branches to Ures and Alamos. * at, Weol Light pinto o ene vie 5 ates. I isthonght that other cases | ‘Wintever commons oners: e to go backs. a With previous Secretaries of the eer road, which passes its entire length through ‘The committee on industry has presented | friends. who anerwards ted pee with ¢ mere + from 94 - decid: ‘a similar manner. | would like to have them in a hurry to yo | tt bas been «custom toshow visitors throug | @ purely ype and sparsely-settled | io the Mexican Congress a report recom- | @ solid silver te@set of six _ — a sed wieerin Ei | there. the vaults containing the gold and currency, | country. It is believed, however, that with | mending their approval, with some modiii- peg eel ya d « rom $1.50to e4 ra a: ro AT BRoOKLYN.—At Prospect | “Commissioner—I shall be able to keep | {nd also to take them through th’ | @ more prosperous jeultural ——,. cations, of the contract concluded between | take place at the resi ~~ YOUTHS SUITS—at eee retying races yesterday the purse of | your money just twenty-seven days more. | Bureau of Engraving and Printing. When | and the‘ nereased facilities recen' given t6 the Executive and Edward Lee Plamb for . 4 > ie po on horses of the 2.31 class, was won, | Tr the presents are not ght within that | Secretary Bristow came into office he cur- | encourage the small industries, e cul- | the construction of a railroad from the city the city suit ere fter five heats, by Dan Mace’s Arthur, | time, then 1 will have control over your | tailed this privilege very much; still, eve tivation of fruits and vegetables, for which apoint on We northera frontier es 27 29 2 gta Dustin Jim second, asd Lady Dahiman third. money. ‘So you can see how little time you day, even now, more or less are- ‘shown the soil and climate of southern Maryland is oh the Rio Bravo. Teele coonea is ra 21) Nest "a racer horns of 232 was | bene® gehen nanegucy wg, Yon | ara ta ah ees wt eo | ro tema aaePige as Baa OC | Tie Beugent, Acgetteed ca Min Km of eee oT . ame tei J ‘ople ther and get word back to me, e shonest, will also paya It. peachment [rial. 1 for the cl LVF 80% ry. at yon hy Tom Jefferson in three straight heats, | Rud hing Purchases made. And itseemns | sll itis within the range of possibility Ud | A contemplated line of steamers from ®< | ‘The Mexican Congress was resolved into a Ss gon oat a — = tome it will not do for you to have this courtes: ‘tended ishonest | creek, to accommodate w! & wharf wou! grand jury tn the ORrly pars Of eer ce, con- court reserved Pr 87 LANDIS WHO SHOT CARRUTH ovT ow | Other matter about thecommissioners mixed | Persons, where preliminary visits might | have to be erected there, and a ferry line sider i of the President upon | Gecision.—N. ¥, Sun, ite se g10 11) pate Charles K. Landis, of Cumberland | 8P With this. The question as to who | €pable them tosee the place, and await the | from the oj oe ae la shore. which the mane by Vincentio Riva Palaco. 8 A EE Lid sia county, N. J., charged with the shooting of | Shall be, the commissioners. is de~| Thong portunity to commit a robbery. | wharf would invite, will add to this. ‘The dincussion was excited, bat resulted in en Hespaxp.—In Mr. Carrui Vineland, 19th. cided, course, by President, loss of yes! undowbtediy lead DEPOT FACILITIES. ‘acquittal by @ vote Isaac was 4. STRAUS Marcu last, was brought before tie jastices | 8B4 "you appoint’ your ‘own ' commis: | t0 the issuanes of ai, ‘order proflbiting vis Within she present, year our handsome, | °* Prosiler Depredations. hate by his * ‘cou! represent 8. a | here | conven! constructed YOL:....PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR...1011 | on writ of habeas corpus aud. Teleaeny od have Your sidé to represent, anc of cours: | the money is made and kept. = bullding, in the very centreof Washington, _.Depredations continue on, the irtoen toads the hospital inn. eeW-tr Batween lOrm ax 1trn Sraxets. | 5500 bail. wi ve your own men who will represent and less than a square from lvanis Fhe] ‘to stop them. wife was arrested — 7 a = it for ‘ives; and he will have his side avenue, the great thoroughfare of the cit, | by Mexican government RAPE CEILS CLEANED and refuishet Uke | |THE NATIONAL BREWERS’ CONVENTION and will have his own ten. But itis not has been completed and opened to the "aviic. - Fires. Tear pag ss GIS sth atvect rence of The president Ht Cla asen was ~ EeaSience ie sc onest neat the Beet eh and) Savaxxam, Ga.,June3.—A fire at Union year ig EMOVAL —The office of the PHd _ | pointed president je di a ar Island, near Darien, des: Siof this ‘the ROM ek inet asket CoMetne to, | lengthy dadrens, He wee vert eee oeike aco erg eer ese ge buildings | iiiton’ & Foster's mill, ‘one bi vals ‘against 32,153 at ube _— bee to Room 15, S10 F street, Le — crasade in the + and eae a Ly ae pe oe = ila 3 the republiean party with the e Maas 2-5 B_R_ TAYLOR, General t. respousibility The of the president. was ‘adopted. of the auimaae aamnte Agent of the temperance movement. The ofa board of directors ofi- returned maa Mi AW HATS, Coust Contr, the Italian minister, has | cers for the ne Bee MACKINAW STRAW HATS. peer * fenton of Soeupying & cot, | o Ne’ summer, of We have the largest stock of this ¢ Straw | being ordered to Constantinople: A’ portion | matin the cy, oer a rairable Straw | OF inks household effects, Whies he ise | RISO counctied w WILLETT & RUOFF, to take with him, will be sold at auction in | Wecet bome that a ania rane. | Newport within a short time. | 7G Caw @ “ pL Y°RSAN SET ASUMMER COAT free, ~ | Cant Voor, the alleged munterer of 4 i 3 , ; Chevalier Dubois De Bianaco, near Brassels, mayii te "1919 and 1916 Petonylvaniaave, | Belgium, about two years ago, bas bos eat fines | Af ADES for 1, | York, Tuesday, in custody of ex-Detective Cail aud see, mayday” | Farley. . ¢ .

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