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THE EVENING STAR, PUBLISHED DAILY, Sandays Excepted, 4T THE S742 BUILDINGS, Pemasyiveawa Aveuns, cor. {lin St BY The Evening ftar Newspager Oompany, & BB. RAUCKEMANN, Prev't ad THE EVENING STAM ts sernet ty carries oo N CRENTS FER WEES, CR FORTY MONTH. Copies ar tn i—postace prepa | tragte end of his counsel, Hon. C. 1 TWO CENTS. =| EVENING STAR. CoMeCk sOnMER THE a at |} fa week ite. Mr. MISS JACKSON AVENGED, favor Washington News and Gossip, THE RFCIPTS to-day were, from internal revenue, $553, from eustoms, $378,507. FATE OF MER NEGRO ASSAILANT. Taken from Jail and Swrag from é THE AMOUNT of & mal bank note enor the Limb of a Tree im the unfa ms Wound, reney received at the Treasnry to.lay for xe~ “Dark Woods. demption agzrerated $709,208, (Special Correspondence of ANNAPOLIS, Mp. Eder Star-—Onr town was thrown into a state of great excitement at an early hour this morning by the rumor that the negro, Neom- | John Simms, the perpetrator of the outra ad the U. | near Odenton on the Sth inst.. (an account of ut of commission on | which was first published in Washington in vl wof the | THE STAK of Mouday fast.) had to the Minnesots, | from the jail and hanged. Tas ATTORNEY GENERAL PIFREEPONT left ND SEASONS . ‘nua Washington this morning on the limited ILS OF THE PUBLI express train, Baltimore and Potomac rail Samos Ore ene road, for New York. to be absent one week AT FORD'S OPERA HOUSE THE U.S. S. MINNESOTA was p: ‘ oN SRURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, mission at New York. June 12th JUNE liza AND t87x, 1S79. $. 8. Roanoke was put Adults: tickets. 5 cents; Children’s tickets, 23 | the sameday. The offic y “ he reserved at the music store | Roanoke were transferre No. 937 Pennsylvania ave- Two nex ate Peaaichar a : proved to bé true, as on inquiry at ween Mth and ee | WV memeAtours) OF U. 8. Sreamens—| PY cCasceriained thar atrere THEIR A YENCE THEATER. Captain Hopkins, of the U. 8. § : OSSA MER Elvventh strect and Penneylvaniagvenue. | telegraphs to the Secretary of the Navy from rng lista nt Show i San Franciseo, Inne Mth. that the Benicia 1 95 CENT | bad returned and anchored in the barbor. a aS CRS IE. The U.S.S. Shawmut was at Port Roys a, May Sis ARMY LEAVES OF ABSENCE.—Leave of absence for one month on surgeon's cer cate of disability is granted 2 WASHINGTON! | dere Smith, th infantry. Leaveof absence matigees, Tuesday and Friday after. | is grante *haries A. Vernon, bith 115 cents 3¢3_ | infantry, Kans. for fourmonths. nen taken abe a half miles out on the railroad into a forest Known as the “Dark Woods,” and there banged by Messe ave. over Gault « Jewelry St eff alarg: a~sortment of French NETS wed 47S. + c a: MISS E. A. MecoRMicK, ) r ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Ur Sta antl rec fs sellin: Jamatic Pertern BO biding community, ifi- | and it is said that but few of them iad any Annapolitans being present. THE PARTY OF “LYNCHERS” numbered in all about 32, some being on © * me all the pewest shapes In wir aan ovena Gn | Leave Of absences: for thee on armonths. | horseback, and some in wagons, but the c - z= in On F: om N 2 Oe mene fo nee hs on sur- | larger portion me to wn" on two hand | FINE FRENCH FLOWERS, ‘canna NEON | veon's certificate of disability Is zranted As. | Meer port anita Paticone aod Soe ‘AT aru St. | * rgeon Alfred Delay. tions on the Baltiraore and Potomac Rail- A choice assortment of IMP MARKRITER'S, ag| DECLINED THE CoNPLIveNt—Leading | roads, and they are believed to have been | filled et, bettovem DD amd E strects, ets < : NPLIMEN sa the immediate neighbors and friends of toe Crotee Of Fei ere Odd Fellows’ Hall.” | citizens of Indianapolis tendered the Hon. | family of Mr. Jackson, whoo daggliee = z otce | Paictings, pgravings, Chromes, &e. | John C. New, recently appointed treasurer die, eal years, was the victim of BOOKS AND sade, Pictures, Rranseas Pheture Cork ani rar, | of the United States, a public dinner pre-| Simms. “It was ceneraily supposed atte tine oo pare sels, Rings, Nails. dc. in the District. vious to his departur Washington. | action of Judge Miller list weel in orderia i HE NEW BvOK aes | Among the s! re Senators Morton | @special term of the court to be convened BF" Please rem ame and Number. | and MeDonatd rior Hendricks. Mr. | that there would have been no attempt to | New declined the compliment, giving as a | lynch the prisoner. F’ al nights «i JeLly Oeeced”s Maritime Pr Gautier « t “TT a ‘eason thi yet been t rectly after his ec Monday — - FESTIN A Ls. — reapouribie Spe, godtuten! bility gabe pt was |. md the S: s 7 ¥ AT CABIN 7H —Tin La | Cessfully discharge it is unproved. ee eek tie i icon o aes IDGE ae ros. | A GENERAL coi RITAT i8 appointed thought that if Judge Miller kK » for the purpose of frescoiag | to meet at Fort Whipple, Va., on the lth of | had ordered the court to be convened tom: met TR as; At the. sme | June, for the trial of such prisoners as may Lalpenc gph eon hod Rate gdng Sree r 122 | be brought before it. The following and te will be recotlected that the auch resolutions adopted at the Odenton meeting - ie ene Ce Sap age se Sake . published in S. y's STAR expresset the EXCURSION a 3 de a Lota Appror neeting of te rumored udge Miller. THE CRIME OF SIMMS. 1 in THE STAR of Mont committed near the residene kson, who, with bis w To ne Tem- | Some of his children, liv st north o: Hn areh and the camp mecting woods. Mr. at to Baltimore Saturday mora- ud some of his dau g the morning proposed e¢ Ist Lient. C -y, judge advocate | Lieut S. Heintzleman. of the court. (pes + ters. Washin w¥ EDEMPTION AGE L¥ CLOSED. SULOWONS & CHA Agents Lawres oP ie “st a” JEW BuOKS N = ‘ sh upon the r urer. the rede: ment of the present tr tion ageney Will be closed for redempt house for t from the 25th of June fo the ist of July next Adelaide years met both days inelu esponder " re dinner. Shortly aH quested not tos ances of hd { the door aust in- they wi! at to hold up @ Ist of Jul < hotes, Uni Kson, saying that there 1 at Odenton very anxious The girl replied that her father was not at home, aud perhaps woull not be back before night. He the ft the but ma Ite e: off unobserved 1 musice hich had been standing bebind Ashe went towards the railr rpposed th notes the five per cer ecived as usual. Tit FOR TAT: Secretary Dy By Rev. £. £. ial MOHUN BROTHERS, Bockseliers. mylbtr Ola Pr 2 3 fr. Marsh’ ano to the Professor in Wash- * said + z turned to Od About I o'¢ | a8 Loe. ay. Tam, Mr. Dela Jackson took two water buckets and started | Preanment Sipe witted Professor.—i spring, near which the black fiend had su ‘RALED HIMSELF BEHIND A TREE. LINGTON'S BOOCKSTO ; atso. What actually transpired was] When she had reached the spring he mae Corner diy etreet and Penu-ylvania avern e you Mr. Marsa? I am M his appearance and asked for a drink of w a aid have been anxious to meet | Jer, She promptly complied and he drank, Sdan and Beast. tere and ¥ - ie and while with one hand he returned her the J, wet tie Secretary said. Tn re- cup with the other he seized her by the shoul- der. She di ack teed his i 2 har! * LAND. 2194 her clothing was iecesded in accomplishing pose, leaving her seaseless Where, 1 is Supposed, she lait 1 to the Profes-or. t does not do huis on the ground, ORDERS. — F. if an hour least on to ti a a es, she sereanueat and called loudly Lideosdite rates : and her ti yiher, Mr. E ef Engineer H.W. E spector of coal at 1 G. 1. Ei ice of the py Da, (WhO i re famil, ‘hier | other m istance pne hundred yards oT, wh ainta that she was very “HUNTED DOWN, news of t supplied with all the will be we 14 | foot of 7th street at Pia Re HARTER. ; ec t= ‘iron Steani SNOHUTFER : idioms fro SCO, 1 . ally fitted mp for 7a bub i reasonable tert 5 B. FITZNUE TR. cooki oe may 2i 3m was take : 9 . Caleb ~ wt . rxCUl Phe! ps, Thomas M. ¢ nd Columbus Gai- 1k TEE JrOR EAccRstons, flor. First he ti resideace of e Steamer SUF. Cap. Jas | kon. where nized by Capt. J. T. Barker 3 . who beeame on see. lon Dorn Piatt d brite who t assaived We suxzes mxt he Was Lk to Eurepe was probab fe ah Jackson. ste ee brother of Miss Jackson 4S committed to jail. The i tein, Messrs. Cole SPLENDID STOCK OF TH on te WNED KRNAGE sE PIANOS—Par in tor tl some tight ed on board. The negro ve the Jolin Simms, ana admitted to his capte the had committed the deed. CKLESSNESS OF THE PRISONER. rt was made to ge om the officers until t led on him this morning, he showed no signs of fear, bul rather scemed proud of position er charged » high a erime He w about twenty-f probably 160 pouitds k. His ¢ sh or ¢ en in couversation, ds of this es turn to Wa ablishet. 1 11th street, b “DAY EVENING, Jane toih, se Al FIRST Bai faa: 1H, WEDNE: < SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. LATER STYLES, Ofce One AND LOWER PRICES | bargate ® = = == - iP DEVLIN & CO., All Wool Chevivt Su ful and un- tin mie 1 Uwo other prisoners ences. About all that of him as to his a dents espondent of Tit ; ibs 310 | voste Suite, 911 ton Suits, S14 #312 = 3a 310 320 eae -2se: NEW FORK, Mvé F STREER. i his par seen them sinte he was a mere ehild; had been working several years on the oyster ets; last fall worked in Baltimore county it Washington; came to Ann king down the Baltimore and ome railroad, about three or four we ago, and worked up about Stoney rua, : never tel before f nything. PMENT. i Imported Cassi FOR OU CUSTOM TRADE WE KEEP THB PRICES OP Di BEST ASSOKTE > STOCK OF MATERIALS TO Biack Cloth Fre COATS: » duudle-breasted. $10 | * representat BE FOUND IN THE UNITED STATES, STAPLE | 812 sis 1 ad the Ra deg vab tar ae FABLKICS MANUFACTURED EX PRESSLY FOR | Diagonal, Basket mud 4, double broasted & thets conker th cise, only slioved her down.” US. AND THE CHOICEST FANCY STYLES OF | Sauare Frock Coats. with Vests to maich, at G12 tel on Fri unt a settlement . TUE JAIL ENGLISH, FRENCH. GEEMAN AND AMERI- | €15, §1% and $20. GGuntiied a theca. ian) ed on Capitol street, about 150 CAN MANUFACTURE. FOR THIS BEANOB i ‘ tae cee yards north of the depot, and is a three-story brick building about 50 by 35 teet, painted yellow. with the windows. grated. "Phere is i basement in which are four rooms or cells of these roads on Wednesday next led by the directors, emi SINESS ICES OF PANTS: OF OUR BUSINESS WE EMPLOY T: ST BTISTIC TALEST, UNEQUALED LABOR | (Five Sil Wool Light Casimere Paute, from 94 | FOR THE MECHANICAL WORK, AND IN| °S™ he railroad war EVERY RESPECT TURN OUT ST#ICTLY bust r m 2150to 94 THE FATHER Of the Boston boy murterer, | Which are placed in use whenever necessity ~~ ps - " m } Jesse Pomeroy, has taken to drinking t uires. The sheritt (Mr. P. Dorsey Carr,) Phang at Gum Watninaton ene YOUTHS SUITS—at | aes eet caused by his son's | und warden (Mr. White.) occupy the front @ a G FICE s10 sis | crimes, and has been before the courts for | fooms on either side of the hall on the first & THIS DEPARTMENT IS MADE UP IN| g5 3? 8 au $13 | drunkenness twice during the past week. story, While the two rear rooms are oceu pied SEW YORK AS REPRESENTED, NOTWITH- ss gi2 rary — by prisoners, On the second and third floors STABDING THE ASSERTIONS OF SOME OF GENERAL FORSYTHE’S EXPEDITION up re four rooms each, (about 15 feet square, ) the Yellowstone river arrived at Bismark on | in which prisoners are confined. Tne cell or OUR COMPETITORS THAT WE FILL THESE BOYS SUITS—at OBDEES F20M UUB BEADY MAD: JK. their retorn trip yesterday. The trip was a | room in the third story on the southeast cor- Py D E STOO 4 ae 3 ra a1: , Yery pleasant one, and they bring glowing | ner was where Simms was contined, The READY MADE CLOTHING. +4 19 accounts of the country they have visited. ~ | puilding is one whieh invites attack trom BE! M A NG. E . | either without or within, being very old, and Re eRe Louie” Mvoeiation is form: | tie walls are easily worked: The attacking ATOUE WASHINGTON OFFICE WE KEEP 4. STRAUS: e7-The annual Catholic processions at Ber- | P@tty on this occasion n ing disposed to make any unnecessary expense to the county coucluded not to break or destroy any prop- erty, and therefore adopted y little banditti,’ A PLAN TO CAPTURE THE JATLOR, ALSO A LINE OF SAMPLE GARMENTS FROM ~PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE......1011 OUR READY MADE STOCK, CONSISTING OF . RT WEEN LOTH AND LI tH StReers, OUK LATEST STYLES OF MENS, YOUTHS, own _B lin have this year been forbidden by the police. a7 We wish them AND CHILDRENS SUITS, AND SPKING Cc ROQUET. was the St. Louis greeting of the Lieutenant- | and selected last night because the sheriff OVERCOATS, FROM WHICH WE FILL OB- Genera! and his bride. was gencrally absent on Sunday nights at DESS IN TWU DAYS A LARGE STOCK, ‘The Richmond (Virginia) Commandery | his home. S PATS TEES. eres | ofkmights Remptarseiliicers teas city for | _ The lyuichers arrived in the “Dark woods” ONE SPECIALTY 1 . a7 ALL PRICES, the Banker Hilf celebration this aflersoom, pout o'clock this morning, when one party, GOODS DEPARTMENT 12 THe ee euINe ar By Prosident MacMahon yesteriay re- | consisting of an elderly inan, who wag ad- ae Geer a eee cBICAn : viewed 26,090 troops at Long Champs in the | “essed by the others as captain, and ten BUENISH LEADY MADE = SFT nete 425 Seventh street. #7 Nova Scotia and New Brunswick are | Orthe depot. Here they were joiner ter fare rn THS: : suffering trou Jorest fires, and families in | Annapolitans. Over their faces masks were | Rr. cacevon envy wonton eencedt, some cases have been obliged to take to the | paced, and going immediately to the Jall ac Deviin & Co., Covers, Crumb Cloths, &¢., fr moths, ; lakes, on Hechig : 2 for | #87. was made. Waren W) iteon openi: bave jeaned by rated ‘chem! o: Ss some queer names for several pistols _ semis 106 F STREET cay which Temoves all grease ‘and vegetable sthine | 87 Gailoruia Was Y tater tance x ithe kes post offices, but Iaho can see Calivoruia and | under threats was foreed to deliver the keys. raise her one ou anew mining place called | Some of tie party immediately ascended to “Damfino. the third story, where the prisoners in the — | effecemaily. Single persone who have no accommo. DG G5 SSE ANY IMPROVEMENT TAXES, | Gatious for packing away clothing) can leave them " ovement | withme uitil the fall sason. Slaukete and Gust tance because you ex pee jarese or the | talus of all, descriptions cleaned inasoperior man. | g3-Joln H. Race, of Philadelphia, while on | cell had been awakened by the noise. all draw- ber and on reasonable terms. Persons leaving the | a spree at Mauch Chuock, Pa., shot Geo. NORRIS THOUGHT HIS TIME HAD COME, SS Beater cant, | Sit), cam get their traveling end other fisnee* | Sprowl, wounding Lim perhaps fatally. | and immediately commenced to beg for hi ‘eunsylvant 5 W ail : | ee 61s om seit nectneite Race was pryested. life, getting ou his knees and praying, ‘Please, gentlemen, dont take said, Hush your you didn’t rape a white woma: DESPERATION OF SIMMS. . Who was w this time realized th objectof the raid, and when they secure him he fought desperately, and b one of the party through and that the ‘shackles on bis legs were Ked, and @ short chain fastened to staple in the floor of the room confined hint. This was not expected, osed that th feimg determined in their ob was made for some instrame to pre up the st HANGED BY LYNCHERS. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR Se THE BEECHER CASE. ated by the crowd it he was tae Important Evidence Discovered Beecher Buys Prussic Acid. | eas aaa Seen in an “Equivocal Position.” | r they had sa the shackle and ina short time ed with a pi the staple was by irons dangling around pinioned, was then | and carried down | axle, with whic! prisoner, with th ankles, and shoulderdd by the erowe | stairs and across an open I¢ on which he was place SHORT TIME this time he had been te he had any prayers to say * | them, and he immediately commenc praved loudly. while the hand ear proce to the place selested for the execution, abor Here they arrived ata FROST AT THE NORTH.| SILK SMUGSLING CHARGES. THE TILt1o) Newly Discovered Ounce of Penssie Act in an Equivocal Position -BEECHER CASE. 1% mites from town. few minutes past three o'clock, oak near the railroad with a Stout stra limb, in full view of the cars, it was sele as the gallows tree. A rope had been pre- ared, with a regular hangm t he end. and this having been made fast to . it Was announced that it was ready. THE RANGING. Simms during these preparations seemed intent on praying.and loud and fervent were He was then placed ont toneand | BK. Jane 14 re-opening of the case for the purpose of adn ly discovered evi It says a chemist ar store in Broe Long Isha ythaton May 13.11, he sold Mr her One ounce of prassie acid. The Her «id quotes the druggist as ber Beecher com/, ¢ into my store on the day mentioned and utter we bad talked on ge eral topics the conversation was turned by ne subject of poisons ned Me about the several kinds atl asked out their component parts, their ge After talking with him points for some lite time he mace inquiry tof arsenic-would be on t dose it woul The Herati hints at Tilton-Beectae ting some new on the plaintiffs sicte. ist who formeriy The citizens of | Lieut. Theo- | 2884 in this atfair—notover half a dozen | | kis imploring back, and the now have an opportunity in a broken ‘Gentiemen, I see that I have but a little time to live. I committed the deed, and I want to tell you why I did it.” The cap- tain said, “That will do; we don’t want a reasons, and it’s getting late.” | was given a slight cut with a whip, and started, leaving Simms dangiing at the end His neck must | broken, for he died apparently without a remained on the ground for about ten minutes, when they became satisfied that he THE BODY WAS STIL. at 7 o'clock this passed), but it is py in the course of thed as towhbat t of the rope. the human systen struggle. and of. the body lex plained al! these points to him, and nasked me if I did not t «tbe the best thing for a man n end of his life I thought not. Would be in my opi surest thing to take. ing on poisons, and he aga the symptoms would ‘aose of prussic acid. me what sort of appea | present immediately before and af after death. morning (when pie it will be , and an investigation test and the We still kept « Thus far but few people in this section have express any regret ry. there are ex- pressions denoting a general jeeling of satis- faction, as the county will be saved the ex- eof @ trial and the preparations for and carrying into effect an execution under the been heard t course take observable by (THE AssoctaTEn Press A poison had been. taki APOLIS, MD... June H—A mob, com- pally of residents of Anne Arun- in which county the ree Miss Jackson the nezro Simms, ca y hour this morni uses. He likewi was committ ne into this city 4 tothe conclusion that there had been | I expiained these points n, and in the course the yaantity that conversation at the non my mind anything w simins out and Ss searched, s having been found, a nomiber of the visitors went to the cell of the him chained, dragged him Withont releasing him from the irons, aking him a short distanee from the near the railroad track, hung him. t . e still hang: tizens and others hay pw the remains. well provided with other instruments the jat! had they met with foreible resistance, The negro did not say taken away. taking anothar negro who trial for rape on a colored wot and the mob was A coroner's inquest remains to-day lynehers were f a fs paid kill a person. "Thi executing him. . ig tol questions he did PO, avicl, finely acid, whieh 1 | n intention of making an no such thought had ever entered my head The Herald farther says that aman who was engaged in laying carpets in Tilton’s house but who if now in business yn, has stated that one day he saw Beecher enter Tilton’s as the door was closed Beecher si Tilton, who had opened it, and elaspet his Ms around her waist. ul kissed her. and she returned it ised her off her fe The mob was ick axes, crow bars and ng admission to © Word when he was Some of the 2ers proposed He drew her to him satistied with i aCRO ton- t him blow as she | Stim P.H TROTH. Prosntont. | tity. ca ne tec greupon sat down to 2 | could in the mouth, when he seizet her by TEAMER “SUE” EXCURSIONS p chat. “abe tivision Of the Se the and afte had made a despe xT Suz SIONS, tary’s language a1 tion ofa part | & his own ‘that pression on his mind at then entered Price. who was with th THE First NAVAL ENGAGEMENT? ( NIAL.—On the bith of Jt fought in the harbor of Maine, between a handful of re onists, with an old cannon, on board a sloop, the British M whieh resulted in the surren: 7 been the first « keyhole and said he » where Beecher was, a ool mind to my things that f left and said I | ial was appropriate chias on Saturd: ito the mantel It 1 lo walk out. as it were, jus’ one hand onthe ex ing away from Mrs. Ti or reclining on it, with her skirts very Springbok in 1 wnt stakes, wort miabalf, by Calvin. in others, Aristides sec licap, two miles, by 38. over turee others. Preak- rs’ cup and handleap eighth, by Spin- ising from the floor, with | day i- £1580. Erie, heey Second; the membe: sweepstakes, mile and over three others, Risk see selling race | and the above was on sistency of their intery : Mr. Beach Makes a Note of the Herald Pubitcation, New York, June the $60 purs SUIT AGAINST Fernando Wood bas obtained fron Judge Donohue in supreme court. speci: | the big Tweed (is | penders, relieving property at the southeast corner of 4th avenue and 10th The crash for n city court room t Sever, and ever standing room was occupied. iy in attendance. the court was opened Mr. d attention to the pul Herald this morning, and befc application or s\ rourse to be taken in Wished to consult modification of treet. with the mit for some | it xetting hi which, after | reousulne. | starting, wut backed b. : order of nome, who ha | effeet of the fis _penr ht by Mr. Wood ton and Wife, and he hol Without any secret tien in favor of Tweed . The propert m Mr.Win. B Is it, as he declares, “tion to the © P THE Front Go O: commenting Scott quarrel, and uh course of peaceful the loss of the many but this rai loss of a few and the gain of the y be hard-hearted, but if w we should not waste , New York ¢ iL be necessary ned his summ hope that it isi the a toes tone Hesaid that as illustrs for the gain of a few; is at the w re such that he could not si ed_ the siatement nd he now re { Baltimore when he used his nan nate feature ble to make assaults j rofsome of the witnesses who had of those eriti- are just now asshoppers. rrived at St NL of the bouc ph evidence. ms, and especially on the ps ter, though not so mu ing trial on several | | in the deparur in sueh vast numbei the 1osth fine was recently or ss-dlu-Roone detachment of ads of baske! swspaper of | large cireul ard respect ot ail. ail route to and from morning SyI- Weston, @ mail carrier, was arres' pbing the mail. tice was discovered by means of a decoy lel- | ter placed in the mail by detectives. terwards confessed having robbed the mails in this manner for a long time HILLERS Bein x —A commit- tee of three, appointed by enterprising parties parties who have sufiered loss by the de- struction of their property in the Black Hills by the military, have brought suit at Omaha the government officers who de- stroyed il. The damages claimed are $22,000. THE SARATOGA REGATTA.—AS the col- art, whieh It Was impossible for him to resist might remember that wh to the stand the story of had been disclosed and braited abros ations of Mr. I | while on the stas§lit was clearly shown to the jury that he was an unwilling witness, He was not closely and when giving ev on ® charge of is sister's shame ST THE Go! ressed with lence about the inter- view which he interrupted between Beecher and Mrs. Tilton he could have been ques- tioned more closely than he was, and_per- PS more important testimony elicited. Mr. Beach then read an article in the Chris- tian Advoraic, which dwelt upon ane attack lege regatta at Saratoga in July approaches | made on Richards by Evarts and ey. The tie crews are ory fo tbelaikes The Co: article then went on to dilate on the u umbia crew arrived Saturday night, ai and Another witness, said counsel, who fell ander whole fourteen courses have boca Cachtne | the wan of the detones, was A. Be Martin, a gentlemen who had been foremost in ad- vancing the cause of religion. He had been ‘Spy because he had been living with Tilton and had been rendering services to Mrs. Tilton at Mrs. Ovington’s, such as thosea brother might perform. This iabilities | man had been denounced as a | ports that the government has co: character and honor of the attacked witness. whole fourteen courses have been bought the three miles, thus givil room without danger of collision. FAILURE In New York.—Charles P. Button, of Burlington, V! newspaper reading room, U1 York, has sus| over $55,000. each boat itsown denounced as a led payment. e failure was caused by the long continued depression in the oil trale, and the continued depreciation in oil securi- y in hang- ing around Mrs. Ovington’s picking up any- that might oecur to condem: rs. Ovington when on the Stand did not accuse Martin of actin riofa or eaves) artin ‘was produced to give evidence as to the length of interview between Bessie Turnerand Genera! Tracy. that the interview lasted but 10 minutes, while the latter had ascribed to it an hour’s doration. Something had been intimated effect that Moulton had made an imputation Miss Proc- tor whieb bad cosé him stated that he had received the communica- forth in his statement in y fom the lips of H. W. AN FIGHT.—Advice from the west say that W. D. Jenkins, Unite States Marshal, and William 8. indian scout and gwide, had a ue fight with a band of Cheyenne seater in Rawlins county, Kansas, a oe sage oo. Jenkins and St fortified ives at the head of a ravipe and it the Indian» tour hours, killing seven of and figally driving them ‘one 7 A MURDERER ARRESTED.—Jesse Wood- sou, colored. has been arrested for the mur- der of Mrs. W. R. Jarrett, at her home near strangling her with a cord, the house of $3, which is su) posed to have been the sole incentive of t Salem, Tenn., b: . The former stated KILLEDBY HIS FRienp.—James Pal ' anative of Quebec, was accidentally shot and killed at Fall River, Mass., yesterlay, The two men were fast and Moulton y Sescantant Cate: tion which he en pee the accident was through regard to this careless handling of & gun not supposed to be Sentenced to Prison for Life. New York, June i4.—Patrick con vieted in Brook], Founp Deap.—Ji wealthy and Gardner, citizen of Boston, was found «i in the woods near that city, with a revolver by bis side, indicating that | drunken he had committed suicide, of murder in the sec- for killing his wife during a uarrel, Was this morning sentenced THE ALLEGED SECCLING oP. ERAT ageeagneny of the Accused Parties, oNE® > 14 —In the United States members Field. Morris, Fenver & Co., together with + Col. Robert Des Anjes and Charies L. Law- ence, Were arraizne! to plead to fh ments found against them for complicity in the silk smuggling frands All pleaded not guilty with the exception Lawrence, whose counsel] asked for time, Which was granted anasmanediesimers Assassination of # Notorious pes- CINcrnnatr, J atorious despers Tom MeGehan, a made famou: by the Val bo lost his ‘life in explaining some points in the tria! of MeGehan for the norder ofa man named Myers, was axsasel- ed in bis saloon at Hamilton, last night From the a ‘Trance of the roam and position of the bedy the supposition is that some one enteral the saloon, called for a drink, ang while MeGehan answering the © by some one thro OW. AS A pane of glass in t attered inte frag- nts. Although shot with several bullets the right temple and side of the ace, ehan had strength enough to get his iver to defend himself, but fel ton ‘achir r inter. There is nm lanedighan FYCOUERT, On ance Cr. A severe frost w ianils « valleys along th: railway int ty last night » tender ve bot the damace was not WILKESRARKE. PA, ther was quite cold here morning. Chere was a lea were slightly ir J Morkistow 8. Irost in this wie BINGHAMTON this view ity tt June 13.— There was ght A heavy frost in arext the crops J, and as Of for & Barrimos iment M.N ns command) left for Bos Apeetay train from Presi nt stiee iwithe | standing the carly hour, 6. e long aarch from thelr armory to the de- s Uronged with spectators, and a owd Was assembled at the depot te witness the departare of Maryland's favorite n€y Will reach New York thisatter- noon, and embark on a Sond steamer, and arrive in Boston to-morrow moraing. 14.—On Satartay county, a negro named Wm. Henry Mason outraged a young married white woman of highest respecta- biltty, wife of Newton O. Hoyt,ot that place. He threatened her life if she revealed his ae but she made the fact known toher husband, who caused Mason's arrest. Great popniar excitement followed and negro was near be- ing lynebed while being ce the pen- ary, where he is Lafayett XANDRIA Bay euitorial tend @ hop this evening ' ILADELPMA, 3 broke out in the 2 14.—This morning a Mt _of the Sproce and street "rook WAS burned off a the loft consumed. All the horses were saved. The loss is estimated at $5,000, toch ser Water Famine in New York. ‘ew Yok, June 14. About seven o'¢ lock this morning the v ater supply in the ty gaveout. There was a si Tak ts wn town. Th the croton Works are making ar ton. . Battie y Peelers, 46; conmldat , %: North arotina 6 ‘ inl tax mer, int wot vuvtably higher, Bartinor ddiing als. Fl rl strect and western 8 a5. | do. family. 4296.75; city mills super, 4 %, a at Rio brands. 673: do. family, ot and steady—No. 1 we-tern ber, 1.37; No. 2do..1 3; mixed do., 1.31, No. Lweat erm red, 1 32: N é nia red, 134 Morsland red, 1 25a! 3. do. amber, 17a) %; do Milwankee spring. 1.16. Corn rp, stesdy for southere—southern mixed, Lari dul quict—western extr treletm noriinai—c * but firm fo obbing ull aud nomin Tors. Jum : ch ; Fetiued, 12\\al3 2 short, 4.91 firmer r eds for mons Erie, 1isealay apatebes note 4 franc. Brent Hon gone inte the Back England 0 COMMUNISTS ON THE amunists of Chicago held The Cnica Rawrace & meeting yeste: most i and th red by nut kers that laborers should arm them: & foreible resist * of employers rights, end that they should scuttle om tng vesse! they were ted, and thos teach the owners nol to trifle with thelr workmen. Resolutions were adopted extend ing sympathy to the striki f Per sylvan sdasmali contri ns WAS taki up for their benefit A LIVELY TIME ON THE TEXAN BORDE It has been discovered by United States « ties of be jefly from Mexican is stated empt will bs € to’ remove him border, t he is deter- mined to * position in the vicinity of thespoiis. Capt. MeNeeley, of the Texan le troops, With a few men pursued and i 12 Mexican cattle thieves a few days head of cattic THE SITUATIC AL REGO ) Men 3 executive board of tbe ingmen’s Benevolent Association at Pc ville on & . 19 Which the coal oper. tors were Invited, w: view lo compry nilse, was unattended by gle operats Meetings among the miners are held f quently, and after w liscussion of t j (uestion of resuming Work the leaders car. the day and wind up profers i than ever” str ke, Tw Robert Kil and John Le while com ‘om work mw on Satur being ridaled with bullets and other wounded In the arm and hip. Both were alive at last accounts. ST THE Wuiskey RIN ietmen ~ heen found Against prominent members of the so- key ring” in St. Louis, but the arns's bave not yet been made, nor have the ames of the parties indicted transpired. Jt rsalleged that evidence against the ring ix turning up in unexpected quarters, and that it is very strong and convineing. The re- romised aticall INDICTNENTS A t i with members of the ring are em denied by Officials, who assert that the prosecution Of the parties implicated will be Vigorous and determined SPEAKER BLA NIURED BY a pam. farrne Escape « Vew An accident occurred nea; New York to the express train which lef Boston Saturday afternoon, caused by «# stray horse on the track, the result of whic Was the upsetting and smashing of the pari, cars and the injury of @ pumber of passer gers. Vice Presideht Wilson, who was in on of the parlor cars, escaped without injar) but Speaker Blaine, who was in another ca: sustained a Danes sues ahaa be tae sid« Other gers were le most: A Desperate Ixpr MISPLACED FEMALE SYMPATHY.—Nine- teen prisoners escaped from Seoceumay Jail at cl land , through tat ‘who was another partof the building, unlocke!