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“THE EVENING STAR, PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Penusylvania Avenue, cor. Lith St BY The Evening Star Newspaper Company, SVENING STAB ts served oy carvies sbsonbers Gr Tas Orvis Pan water on Four? oo 1 mabtcriptioms smcarianiy 1m advance, am sent loner than ‘or We rales of aivertisine furmcshet om appitcstion WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, Jl NE 28, 1875. TWO CENTS. LADIES’ GOODS. AMUSEMENTS. 719 PANIC PRICES! 719 JOB LOT OF HAMBURG NETS, FOR OVERSKIR JUST RECEIVED. At 7S Cents, $1, $1.25 Just oll former price. At 719 MARKET SPACE. Corner &th atrect ER Me chiens is “kinds ef STBAW and MILLISERY a and BB FRENCH CHI Special att HAT~. $200. a given t or Ms« J P PALMER, jerhtr 1109 Fistreet. between Lith and 12) GkeaT BARGAL iN LADIES LINEN SUITS, Embracing Pisin, Braided. and Embroidered. The same in OVERSKIRTS AND BASQUES. Parties will do well to examine my stock before purcha-iug elsewhere M. SILVER, et Im 717 Market Space TE SET SEE TED STOCK OF LADIES’ SUITS AND OVERDRESSES ars ee WILLIAN'S. ADIES P 4 tours should not omit a GOSSAMER WATER PROOF M.WILLIAN, gel Im 907 Pennsylvania aven Maran JAN fc my26 Im NNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Ur Sta lee OMLP AND STRAW HATS, g all the newest shapes In FINE FRENCH FLOWERS, SILKS, & ¢ aewortment of IMPORTED BONNETS prompily 8 apitly BANKERS. | Mos. TIMONEY & CO. BANKERS ‘Have to LE DROIT tree a geucral Bank at aight, ree t New York dt make ( apa?-tr bast PoXCAN SHERMAN & CO, BANKERS, 1) Nassau street, New Fork, EGRAPEIS CALIFORNIA, JAPAN. Se. He ore ree ans mw fly HOTELS. (EW EUROPEAN KESTAUKANT, N Sort sicrs Masinic Teuplo- Pp. ARMAND BOUIN. and elegantly-furnished paced. Choi MS. te dinner a FAMILY SUPPLIES. _ EVENING STAR. ‘Washington News and Gossip. THE RECFIP revenue, $17 A FeTe CHaMreTRE é will be hid at the ROBINSON PLACE, Ter High and Koad streets. Gi y Ist. commencing at 5 p.m. ‘and will be in attendance, to-day were, from internal | 7h from customs, $449,909. ington; Ficklin « Georgetown, and on ned. the Fete THE AMOUNT of national bank note cireu- lation received at the Treasur. demption agerexated $182.50 GoLp Sass IN JuLy.—The New York h Tr'it raine on the day lace next afternoon, same to-day for re- MER THEATER. — Dion wh. Beery Neeatand Wednesday and —The coolest resort in Washing- he people ® favorite actren, ported by the young in the protean sen The Feinale Detective, or OMIOUE St 3 been instructed | Sen means 1 £1,0¢0,000 gold coin each Thursday in fon. —sngegement Miss FANNY HERRING. <n act r, THOMAS J sion Drama ent! ainst the Warkd MAs. JAMES R. ., has been ordered to report for duty to the commanding general of the department of paymaster U ters, and old fave THE RESIG Von Blucher, 2d infantry, has been accepted by the President to take effect June WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY ar ©, and oly} and of the Sixth Audi- office, is still quite sick, and under the doctor's care, but nevertheless remains at A SEXTETTE OF V jefthere on Satur. h, N. H., with his family, where he will leave them to spend He will return here early next Soats reserved day of per MACK. Agent. at the Box Offe the summer. W. H. SMITH, Business Pd OPERETTA. Liecr. Cor. . McCoox has been relieved from duty as acting assistant in- spector general department of Missouri, and has been assigned as aide-de-camp on the taf of the genera! of the army. OFFICIAL REC nized Guiseppe I consular agent of Italy SEPARING FOR THEIR SUMMER To be Performed by Prof. John Eapnta’s Pupils, .—The President Montedonic: t Memphis, Tenn., consular agent of ERET. No. 1107 Penn tr = selling: ft h Pattern BON >=) MONDAY EVENING MISS E. A. McCORMICK, @ CADET ArVPporntMENT. appointment by the Pi + Son of our esteemed fel- m W. Rapl detship at W We are glad to William H. Raple No. 439 Tt low-citizen, Willi &ec., in the District. eat. Seaton Schr ber Name and Number. PICNICS detached fr r ve of absene intil Ist Septem EXCURSIONS. TH BAPTIST AND MT. ZION CHURCH Assistant Surg, VEKNON SP: been detach: waiting orders. ER- will, cn after this date, leave on their lest trip from either city at 6 p. @., and return from betty at7 p.m. NUAL EXCURSIO FIFTH BAP NAVAL Norrs.—Su of the navy, has appoi board of m TIST CHUKCH, W. Taylor, Surgeon C.J. Cleborne and inspection of er, just returned from th on, and report as to be + Mary Washington will leave the wharf a.m. and 4p ter has been or. nd the tnspe pamiey excen SEVENTY M KL dered to Portsmouth. > tion will be mi s. U. Carter, commanding the Unit tes steamer Alaska, on the Euro, Station, will be detached from the comm: of that vessel and ordered home on ac: of the death of his wife. now in command of the receiv ILES DOWN TH ; pHTomEe st Wines and . P Ag 9M AC On the large and fast steamer PILOT Be BENEFIT OF TH i wave High-street wharf, Ge A. A. Simms, SDA¥ MORNIN Wor besgess, GEO. W. LINKINS. TWENTIETII-STREET MARKET. ked market in the West E VEGEPAELE « Best Pi Iv cents per pound. AND “RALPH at # small advance om whe . - 14 and 149 Center Market, east wing. Open every da seple iy SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHIWVE. LATER STYLES, AND LOWER PRICES PRICES OP SUITS: All Wool Cheviot Suits, $3 wimere Suits. Caseimere Suits, $10 Dudley Suits, $14 Middlesex Fionnel Suite, 915 Basket Suite, $1 Lmported Casstmere Suit PRICES OF DRESS COATS: Brack Cloth Frock Coa S18 aud $20 ket and W + dontle-breastad th Vests to match, at $12 auare Fr ats, w 816. 91s acd $20 RICES OP PANTS. Fine Al Wool Light Cassu trom $4 $= YOUTH 2 gia - 3° $13 2 gis ss , a6 ss aie au ee 89 gia a“, STRAUS. 2612... PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB....1012 spi-tr Berween 1OTu anv 11TH StReEre. Few ERS ENAMELED IN WAX, \TERFEIT. NO CO THE ORIGINAL FLOWERS USED. MRS. EVA FRIES begs to annonuce that the Flowers made b her have teen examined by florists, UD/or takers. and other competent persons, and’ bave been pronounced pertect FUNERAL WREATHS, CKOSSES, ANCHORS, end other Gevices made has. oat Lt em vA FI eR im mk A® THE BALTIMORE SHIRT Fac: TOLD F Street mortanwest, Washineton, D.C. iS D TB West Fayette Sirert, Be We make the VERY FINEST DEESS SH TiRTS te order, and in the most elegant manner, for $2.28, at with bands on the sieeves; or $250 with tachet, anc s pertect fit always guaranteed. FINE DAESs SHIRTS ready made, $130, Best «ply LINEN COLLARS, 6 for 3 Beat 4 ply LINEN CUFFS, 3 conte s patr. Direeric for self measarement sent to when writ Bt a dint spis-ly nding styles of Cy Sf STRAW rine Minchin ATS, Millan Braid, inen HATS. SILK CMBRELLAS from $4.50 up, UN UMBRELLAS. nang re 2 HaTs motice, » KER & GREEN, Hatters, 1419 Pennsylvania Avenue, meytr Above Wilisrd’s Hotel ng land at 7th street wharf 9 o clock stopping at Alexandria going and Tickets for sale at Ballantyne treet. Georgetown. Tickets, at Boston, will be ordered to the command of on aecount of the SUMMER ARRANGEMENT oF STEAMER PILOT BOY. Capt. W. EB. Byles. After this date and durir the «nmmer months the CHERRIES. PINE " pis of FRUITS “ge Of moderate profit to the Ag FE yple who kept them. nient for clerks to several needy p not always couy SDAY acd SATUR: clock, for prix f Colten’s and Blakiston’s Is! Washington early on Wednesday On Saturday ¥ Morning, at ipal landings rior department sormerly allowed to do so. WE LINKING & SON in addition to the Pilot Boy will take passe gj ttgiing there carts ompelled to bolt th only steamer affor: who are ex- st Importations, and goon the principle emplary people of © live and iet ; Found triptickets FITZHUGH, Agent, goed until used. . RATES ON Goy DISPATCHES, master General w egraphie comp id for govern! 2 of the Post the presidents of the nies relative to the ent dispatches will Tatsiee os above, to-morrow, dent Blossom, of the Southern Atlantic Mr. Bickford ert, of the Atlantic writes that tilness Will prevent him from attending the that he is content with th id by the government. nt rates are one cent per word, includ- dress and signature. for a cireuit and one cent additional cireuit the Postmaster Generai authority to establish the rates on ull gov- ernment dispatches at any figure he may deem proper. ARY WASHINGTON f pieasure parties than any other eet days, leaving Sth-strest La Sd gABBEY om board, or to Da. HOW- P.A_TROTH. President. eousen one his line. President DAY AND EVENIN Giymont andre 5. Wednesdays and F: All Wool Hairline Satts, $7 9 Siw vol Seoteh Suits, $10 D. 219 453 street North Hoosic Suits, $11 (OK CHARTER. The commodions iron Steamer PILOT BOY, having been specially fitted wy cau be chartered on reasonable terms. Aj N. B. FITZHUGH, Agent, a 6tb street wharf. st MMER EACURSION ROUTE BOOK PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO. This publication ‘con sia ms Pennington Suits, $12 - Blue Flannel Suits, 313 » $13 ERS.—Mr. Dudley W Master of the National Grang: trons of Husbandry, arrived in the cit; ing from Waukon, Iowa, for th f attending the m Diagonal Suits, $16 20 PI eting of the exeeu- tional Grang He will also » double-breasted. $10 resorts inthe United S) He will be = ud consists of V Dudley T. Chase. ot prthy Master Adams (chair- New Hampshire, of Arkansas, considers the decisions of | National Grange, committee, which consists of anges referred to the decane it wo ay The executiv Wyatt Aiken, Sc ey T. Chase, of New ‘Hamp- and Jobn T. Jones, of Arkansas, will Je at their me¢ting this week where the iquarters of the National Grange shall ated, and the place at whieh the next meeting of the National Grange shall be It will also take under consideration Proposition received from the ¢o-ope societies of Great Britain relative to the blshing of an international system of societies and the ange between tb —50 cent Matting for 35 3 cents; 60 cont Mattiog for 40 cents. at the C. OD. CARPET HOUSE, 904 7th st., between Tand Kn. v EXAMI) ADUATES of the United States military academy at West Point, class of , have been assigned to duty, with the rank of a second lieutenant, as follows, such assignment to date from June 16, 1875: Smith L. Leach, Dan. C. Kingman, Eugene Griffin, and Willard Young, corps of en; Niles, Wm. A. Simpsoi WE INVITE 5 STOCK OF SLATE MANTELS, ‘akving the best selections of colors in stylefs at mod ices. We show the best sulection of PARLOR GRATES, plain and fancy, summer Our Baltimore KITC! years extensive use, neers; Lotus n, and Charles A. Tin- artillery; Tasker H. Bliss and Caarles John P. Jefferson, 5th man, 2d artillery; Ibert Whee- eaver, jr., 2d . Howe, 4th artillery; McAuliffe, 5th artillery; James M° Jones, 4th artillery; Eli D. Hoy) lery; James C. Bush, 5th artillery; Andrus, 5th cavalry; Wm. H. Dykman, 224 Geo. B. Backus, ist cavalry; Stan- jason, 4th cavalry; Rob’t P. P. Wain- wright, Ist cavalry; Wm. A. Mann, 17th in- I D. Hontington, 2d cavalry. ‘oney, 6th cavalry; Wm. Baird | 6th cavalry; James G. Sturgis, 7th caval Alexander Rodgers, 4th cavairy: 12th infantry; Jos. H. Gus' Geo. L. Scott, 6th caval; ). Eftonhead, 2 . Clark, Ist artillery artillery; Victor H. - Baldwin, 5th artiller; ler, Ist artillery; Ei artillery; Myron W. Ee. conceded to be tne wry Cooking fixture inthe market It been greatly improved, and now bas the ter-top in all the lar; ‘brated: the Buck & Granger Ei on Speciat Hoati at Heatin Rao. ~4 ‘aod Americas Prtable KITCHEN UTENSILS, TIN WARE, &c. We contract for PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING In all their branches; employ no boys and only com- mechanics. and from our long experience in fair prices. Orders for job! HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, 317 Sh street, between Penna. and D st.north- | Timothy A ti 00d wing work speci: mt for. Gollare and Cede lance, 16th ey Arthur L. Waen rt MeCaleb, 9th infan' Evans, 12th infantry; Chas. 18th infantry. S7 Dr. Brand, of St. Catharine, Canada, Was killed by an unknown assassin on Wed- nesday last. #7 Mrs. N. B. Lutes, nee Cronise, of Tiffin, admitted to the bar of » Cause, a baby.— Toledo SUMMER HATS! 4 ESS OASSIMERE HATS, pened, ‘imere Dress HATS, at STINEMETZ’s, + Williams, fexnora, Rc. Hair, Cloth and LTERED ANU REPAIRED atehort the first lady law: Obio, has Tetired. Blade, Friday evening, trial just closed, and said: tesy and respect, that every will think of me just as tt whether you think one way shall not feel angry, I shall not be a» gere erty in that respect, ev there are so many with you or anybody on the f to determine my future. don't propose to be put « sense than the sense in wh down in the soil. However prox did not willing! and correct in every particular, other circumstances not y: of Mrs. D. T. Bound, dismiss cus-wagon, being moved down C gerously ornot. The bedste who, she allewed, was t gitimate ct for the ladies of the pla and pledging themselves to stand by her. The Brooklyn Seandal. MR. BEECHER DEFIANT. At the prayer meeting in Ply mouth “ure Mr. Beecher reterred to Uy One thing is this, that I hope, with all ¢ mxly On ©! enorse, or thy I aceord to other People the most » tity n the next place men may think, this woril is sides to it, tha. i no Tha that lies with me and God; @ against the world. (Applause. wih cries of “Amen” ‘rom various paris of the room.) | in any other le wheat is pat I am, however I am put down, I wit! come up (Applause.) Will you be kind enoneh | to be still’ (Here some one in the rear of ( room clapped their hands.) Tat mau’s tongue is in the palm of bis hand. ido not say this merely as a matter of wr e 1 simply say this, that by patient continua we in well “oing nobody not care what people think of me, I know what Tam. God Knows it; He diseloses it. But I know that there is love fulness in Him. I don’t work for aay other reason than that work is sweet to me. and under God's providence [ am goit to work out my life; now. let me see the man that is going tostopit. It iies with Got and with me. Nobody is allowed to vote on. that subject: and as longas there is (i to be enlightened, sympathy to be encour- aged. love for the unloy non for th outlawed, tongues for thos who cay speak for what they want, so long as ther are men who need Goud,'so long sill thes bave my help and labor. “I don't meaa that J care fora high place. I went into the wil- cern It was not I who took nbe putdown, Ido ambitious plans or desires, I was sent here. I did not stay here beeause I ha moyself. Iwas kept here by the Diy pose that sent me f T Shall sta; as God's Prov keeps me her gowhen Gorl ‘ovidence I shall die when God dec life. Living or dying Lam the I future is in His hand the thousand devils 2 for Him to judge, 1 name Goa ther, and Thi ther, what wilt Thou shall do.” and hell and t Cries of Ami Mrs. Tilton’s confessions th she mitted adultery with Mr. Beech was published in the Sun on Jan forms us that Mrs. & {suas in her py session several le from Mrs. Tilto: whieh entirely overthrow ( ssertion of her affidavit that her husband m: fess. In fnet, he says he and Mrs. Richards were compulsion or iniluer were enti ‘s confession to Miss Susan B. Anthony, #3 we informed. so. far having been made t 2 constraint or moral pressure exerted by Ler husband, was in fact the sequel to a violent quarrel be- tween herself and her husband, i COUrse of which Miss Anthony bad taken the de- fence of Mrs. Tilton ag MR. LOADEK’S f PLY TO AFFIDAVIT. To the Exlitor of the Su this morning’s San Mrs. Tilt my statement. While I reg: that cireumstances haye comp testify concerning matters { Still, 4s a trathful man, mu I have stated, that I arpets in her house in the if aw what I have efure deseribed. T avoided making this pat AS possible it will be found, if 1am pl stand. that my statement iss: rezards myself, which can b US DEATH OF A Wilkesban under sa: months e of Mes. Bound, her ti Young woman named Ali Mrs. Bound returne ithe womaii f Hately escorte us wife that M main the if st like itsbe ‘mi Friday night of last week Mrs. 9 dish of strawberries and cream. An b so afterwards she barning in her ston and profuse vomitin he remained in this condition until midnight. whe The dispateh states that the bh Miss Severson are strongly suspected of hay- ing poisoned Mrs. Bound. They are kept under strict surveillance by the authorities, and their arrest will be mate if the now being prosecuted warrants it. SINGULAR A Virginia City, Ne mornings ago, as a large heavily loated cir- rson street by tbree of the attaches, the men lost con- trol of the ponderous veliicle, and it dashed down the steep incline at great speed, and finally plunged into adweiling h ond couvaisions street. In the front room a young lady bamed Gilmore was in bed with her little niece; the Wagon broke through the front of the house, completely demolishing it, and se- verely injuring Miss Gilmore, the doctors have not been able todetermine whether da nd othe nilure of Lhe room were smashed to pieces. ecnsed, many of the me p taking her by the bh: pl estitcill lass, DEATH ON THE Ratu.—The first Sunday evening steamboat train on the Old Colony railroad out of Boston last night ran over a Wagon at the crossing in Bowenville, Fall River. Robert and Thomas Hynes, Mrs. Hynes, her child, and Jolin Graha were in the wagon, were killed. The driver, Heury Fawley, was puiled away by the horse and escaped. vho ee A SvrcipaL Eprpemic.— A man who claimed to be the son of Rev. Dr. Irviag, of Augusta, Ga., committed suicide in New York ou ‘Saturday. Domestic troubles are assigned as the cause. On the same day there seemed to be a suicidal epidemic, 2% = other persons in that city took their eS, ARCTIC EXPLORATION.—The steamer Pan- dora left Portsmouth, England, on Satur- day, under the immediate auspices of her commander, Captain Allen Young, Lady Franklin and r. James Gordon Bennett, bound in search of a northwest passage and Pe amoornny of relics of the Franklin expe- ition. SS THE ROOKE-ALLEN Prize Ficut.—The announcement is made, on the authority of Arthur Chambers, now here, that Tom Allen will fight Geo. Rooke for one thousand dol- lars a side, July 1, within fifty miles of Detroit. The referee, Harry Hill, now holds Allen’s thoussnd dollars. VICKSBURG’S SHOT SHERIFF.—Croshv. the colored sheriff of Vicksburg, Misy., who was shot several weeks »» bi y recovered to be out. Gib rnin Geeeee Gi whom he charged with the shooting, was tried before a S| "4 peocg tt coleved magistrate Saturday mer, his deputy, ene A DEETRU CTIVE TORNADO passed over De- troit last evening at 6:15. Its path was about five hundred feet wide. Some eighty houses, beside outbuildings, &c., were demolished. Four persons are Known to have been killed pvdincd others injured, some of them seri- ously. B. B.—The Athletic base ball club defeated the Bosions in Philadelphia on Satarday, b; & score of 10 to L. The St Lows elab defeatel the Washington club on Saturday by 3 to 0. s7-Gen. George A. Forsyth has been order- ed to Europe on military business by Gener- al Sheridan. nd tenth- | 1 planned it | ee THE BEECHER JURY. —_e—__ ONE OBSTINATE MAN. | THAT'S WHAT BEECHER Says. ——— |THE AMERICAN RIFLE TEAM. ——— THE BEECHEE JURY. | WHat Mr. Reccher Says About Them, Th New York, Jui 1 forview Of ae er, wiile the latter was Peekskill Saturday, Mr. Bee “There is but ¢ reot of the mattor is this al of betting on the resi nan has been han ng out Cre We were warned about him lo: ago. e Neilson will keep the juror for SIX Weeks, if necessay to Induce then to bring i ondic. spondent says Beevher said b new who the jaror was who was bolting out. ‘o Verdict Yet. New York, June 2— Anxious erow in nd about the city vart « lyn this morning to ascertain th developments in the Tilton-Beec! Vv Inatter, but nodetails respondent with his way to up the TILTON CHEE ‘on sat in the ante-room 2 his friends. He a of au: prolor psence of the twelve. nally occupied by the Plymouth he court room were removed anid 1s of Beecher were present. The rs Were closed, thus keep rich usu: FOREIGN a Be they partook of Innel nded a revie The 2 team j lord ma of London has visited Ireland state. A French Sculptor Dead. Paris, J .ouis Barge, the Fren to. Br rain shoyelers | pin sh s. Their but they are deter mined to res apt to depre value of their services. Conseque: h business is at a stand-st ——_e-—__ Shoot PorTsv1L1 . A horse the same time party of rough ae Fatal Stabbing in a Brewery. New York. June 2\.—During a tight last nt about midniz Ruppert’s br ery, corner of nd 3d avenue, V entine mploye, was stabbed in the t fatal wound. Population of Milwankee. MILWAUKEE, June ‘i a this city comple A Mvrpen —At Burlington, iowa, recently, in an old house which was being torn down, in wall was discovered Ub a fant. One of (he bonesof the sicull was tran fixed by a hairpin, which was driven cleg through the bone as far as it would go, is ba ted and corroted. 1 Une was also found a broken, rusty buteher-knife. The infant bad been placed in the wail from the inside, and was neatly jastered over. . The discovery created much ‘citement in Burlington. asia dark stot myst y of crime is connected with this —————— A MILLER BURNED To DEATH.—The ort gin of the ny Whi as “Reed's mill,” located Junction, Baltimore au entirely destroyed, has not yet been ascer tained. It is supposed, however, to have ee body of the miller on duty aged about twenty-one thought had eseaped, ¥ debris burned toa er an unfortunate family lately killed, t brothers a short time since having met their deaths on the Baltime Railroad. Charles Mahon urs, Whom it was s found under the This is the third « the case of 1! ed poisonir tes Saneee BGGARE Gar Bliss oan Hon, in Jersey N.J.,on the night of | ofa S Hatzix Russex1., but fifteen years | june icth, by Joan Moran, the coroner's jury | at Duluth, Minnesota, of murder in ta inisteres Boeri degree. On the evening of Maret. 4. siv crac aud casiren tae ne and killed John Pu j e etrue, for prop was dis as rearrested action of th The Des Moines Regi story mance in teat Ds Moines while she w city. “A prominent eitizen had been futroduced to Olt arrayed for the stage; after the perform: Was ended, he again met the actres failed to recognize her in a plain alp: she, however, knew him, and bashfully asked him, ‘Well, how do you like Olive +I thought she was a first‘class fraud,’ replied the gentleman.” piece eee WELcomME DEatu.—W. Flynn, aged 68, who died at Digdequash, N. B., on the 12th inst. about twenty minutes before his death arose from his bed, unlocked a trank and took out a suit of grave clothes he had kept in readiness for several years, then washed and dressed himself for butial. His last words were, “Welcome death, I have long waited for thee !” SISTER Rose eRETT, a lady of high ac- complishments and a niece of Edward Ever- elt, is visiting Dallas, Texas, to take prelim- inary steps toward the establishment of a convent. She is at the present ttme Mother Superior of the convent of St. Vincent de Paul, at Jefferson, Texas. SAILED For EUROPE.—Miss Clara Morris, Miss Kate Field, Mr. Donn Piatt and wife, and Mr. Cunliffe Owen, the English commis- sioner to the Centennial Exhibition, were among the gers on the steamer Re- ublic, whick sailed for Europe from New ‘ork Saturd: ———_____.. A HORRIBLE AFFRAY with knives occur- red in Green county, Ill., Satuntay, over a jug of whisky, between ‘Charies Manteim and John Varble. The latter was poe cut, but Manteim received fifteen wounds and died. Varble was arrested but releaset on bail, Mr. penex has found oe eee st hhening a case against a a ad inga unt for work. Bed = roa Inecurt, Whe spring: kuoss, swollen joints and protruding ribs were forcibly depicted, and the offender was fined $15. mm, bookkeeper for Adrianee, Platt & Co, ro} ike] © ance, . or New York, has been arrested for embez- zling about £20,000 from the firm daring the past five years. ca suit; 1 western red. 1.90; 8, troops | review, and were lly ree ‘The we: and tl ttendance cons sinall. This is the first time the the the caused by irietion from burrs. The | | will not re: of Mrs. | but | bumber of miners between Che on the $2,000 purse race, free to ail, Bodine, who Was tlie favorite, beat Judge Fullerton American Girl, winning the third and fourth heats. Fullerton won second heat. Time, 2.19) 2.20, 2.204 and 2.21, ed @ burglar to FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Markets, BaLtimon®, June 2. Cotton firm- middling, 15 | a4, Floor dull—toward street and western sx pepBee. 4 2804 78, do extra, S03 37: do. family ,$ ae 9; . Superfine. 4 25a4 75. do extra, 5 12a 3 Brande, 6.250050. amber. 12 No. 2 g 1.29. Pensylvania Maryland red. 1.20a1 28; do. amber ite, 2 al. No. 2 Milwaok Corn, weak for western. but sont &, southern yellow, » 2108 bid for last halt 1 Jat red. 1 lear ribs! firm—Sh western extra frets. ea. Petroleum nominel—crade, #1 fined 1alZg. Coffee quiet but tirm—orit cargoos, Wale: ubbing, Iie 4 five twenty rred, 24 ty bonds, FRANKFORT — Wall Street To-day. New Youn —The Post + financial article fay~ The & t ia lower. all the sales has | leg been at Tiia'y. The decline was influenced by | the announcement that the Treasury sales duri Hob) will amount to $5,000,000, and by the fact th ¢ Trea toreing began the prepaym Febate. Gold at the open borrow ‘ terme K market at ¢ rally higher th geurral list unt Learn cent. W have been exenptions. er Pactfic Ma eraph and Union Pact THE Parad Sforza, Archbishop of Nay dinal Whois supposed to ha: is I tsof t lical views, a ers thatbe. But these ar s: it is impossible to pred next Pe Rest us ever tho conclave is not ne: y Father's lent be m off elixir At ear rets of t @ regular life, no set sy, pleasant existenc years. who was committed to ain Phil adelpbia, Wednesday, for an outrageous a salt 0 i four years old mitted snict himself to v ome tim John Parmenter rh's hotel. H note Stating that bis real name was A dest son of Rev. Dr. Irwine, of and that he could not present unhappy domestt elphia. Thomas Mulford zen of Cumberland county. ¥. It is believ Mrs. Muldrew « mitted su a ferryboat at Phil evening while rossi { wes arawnad SUIT AGAIN st Jay in ; Davi half of Paymaster , of the £ who in the suit repress to te the injun granted in the case under the dectsion b general term so far as to permit hit t @ portion of the iron pledged to the Nav tas sect lor moneys iu tae his . Me h & Co.. of Lond: tor plaintiff, said that he pre er the decision of th * granted. After som’ 20k the paper ing lis decision.—N. ¥. Herald, 26th. ee supre DEAD- ALIVE. ays the Knoxville (Tean Chronicle: “From a gentleman from ¢ ger county we learn that a sister of ex erner Senter, to all appearance, died a nee, and preparations for her faner: were made, she being dressed ly for the coffin. She lay in this condition near twenty. four hours, and just before the hour of burial had arrived the lady opened her eyes, telling those around her that she had been with her father, (who was deail,) and was gotng bac to him soon, but that she came back to t to her brother, D.C. Senter. Our inform says that the last ne heant of her she was still alive, and that she still insists that st in in this much longer RFSUMPTION I GI0N.—A Hazelton (i there Is a dispositi miners to go to work « and the first p: alst tion in the Lehigh regic & meeting of German mit: iLy voted feature ts t posted not LenicH CoaL Re- dispateh states tiat on the part of mary ny of their da desire to go to inyite al! such miners to call at and sizn theagreement for wats. n a sufficient number the works will be Tur BLACK HILis—Indian inepector Daniels has arrived a ne, W. Red Cioud him the proper papers lans relia- avishing their n Altis this is quite a Daniels there wili_be no trouble in treating for the Black Hills. He reports that he m White river, en route to Custer’s: gul secretary of the Black Hitt mission, reached “Cheyenne yestentay ca route for the ageney. LADY DOCTORS appear to have # great future before them in Indta. Dr. Nancie Monelle, whose arrival from New York was announced some time ago, has settled in Hy- derabad, which she has already obtained an Pensary inone of the bazaars: at it is oN 8a: ‘one of the is now So crowded that she is about to remove itinto a much larger house. Among her patients are many native ladies, who come from. it distances to avail themselves of ner: JUDGE FULLERTON AND AMERICAN GIRL BEATEN.—At East Saginaw, in A Prrririep Conrse DUG Up.—tIn re- moving som¢ oOdics from the Bartle hich tea baer aeons tects A, wi years, was found to be petrified, weighing some 500 pounds. A LIBEL svt has been instituted of the Pit! Pa.) iby the p1 . S. Evans to recover $25,000 damages for bby Bons libelous article speaking of piain- Ui as living in luxnrious style on oe stolen from the Indians and the governmen' ®7 In Norfolk county, Virginia, on Mon- day, Betsy Yates, a negro woman, threw her son, aged six years, into a well, drowning him. 87 E. M. Phipps, of Natick, 7 pps meena discov- day plgut, and shot ant mortally wounded eESEaBERRES the dc fendant was trying to ewade the ma) riage laws of the sta | agreement | OUT a shing! hame in a black dist an who | plied the ¢ | less he is em } were sejected from company D, 12th ent wire | vens. of Wilming.on., Ill. She was the wife of Mr. Grant, a merchant of Lockport, an® Stevens visited her house. fection, Vows, carriage, railroad train at respondent of the Chi Tribune telis > marriage Is a civil contract, and governed by the same rules as other contracts, there. fore we hereby agree what this contract shall exist and be tn force during our phy» cal life, provided our mutual love aud © turesever blend as now, bat to terminate without prejudice by the wish of either part if love should ever cease to be mutaal, whi tand believe will never occur.” The bunien of thedeteose was that agree- ment constituted a legal marriage, to we the prosecution excepted, on the gronod that aud that the agro Susan D. Gilbert we a] marriage, by in tae second was tw The case is a A QUACK Brot , Francisco Clauniche ae WH at on having ma suceesatal ve: in a number of ioas, among Whica were those of a r and ve Store a doctor aint hang vg That he was prepared ysteal ilix aud atl \ weekly paper aded Hat keeper. fnatly s Wo grapple wi menis thet Mesh ts beir published tn San Fr ernecived the p ch resorted cS and import oxpowst b of the public—a f 1 the newspaper proprietors proved the truth of all that nad bee A,and much more. The quack was put up stand, and when subjected to @ ggorous cross ation, be involved himself in sueh @ © press vel suit. On the MAS Two fen Whe Me tl sovedings were began be © Veeder in Erookiyn yesterlay to re- voke the ters of wiministrat ra tate of € oR. Bowdry,on the © lof fraud. It was cha married in Ne serted his wife try and n Billings, « ps girl of er Uhe birth of 4 the Ing Ww hat she & second: She didn ente him er, bim tog ’ vested In real estate. Oa the ber. INS, the bust tod, the second wit niste his The first wife has | sinee b nan asylum for the inxa times. rval GEN. MANCK’S ¢ Won spocitic MM tuts mac vice de against Mane James T. Portes fer the belie kpown as x * at ey torter, who t on The OSS-OX, r 1 yesterday, without eliciting any material variation in bis testimony, after which W. W. Kennock and Andrew iram- i, ecret service detectives, gave evi- dence corroborative of Porter's, and the case 4s adjourned to 1 a.m. Monday. Assist- ited States Distriet Attorney Purdy ed for the govern , and _ex-Jurl r Gen, Ma ¢ estivities the following incident occurred in a south end saloon: A friend bad invited one of the South Carolina soktiers into th loon to pat another turf on the hatchet. While standing at the bara rei Carolinian suddenly dropped h y eyed the stran- His ay and peculiar an to be Alarmed and to fear that the hatchet was about to be dug up again. Directly the Carolinian asked the rif he knew him. There was no recog- whereupon the Carolinian asked him Was not mp the “Yes,” was the 1 you wer Loved at suet “Yes.” ‘And took part in such a * “Yes.” -Well, I thought 0,’ re- rolinian, and raising his’ hat showed @ large searon hts forehead, saying, ‘There's your sabre mark, my boy; come up and take a drin A Vere rnor Til 1 by the ¥ Gov. TILDEN. the bill pass re Ww ided in substatice that a person Seutenced to impris- opment for tile, or for a of Uwent or upwanis, who bas conducted him- y in prison. may, at the expira be discharged by the 4 nt, and that residue erm shat! be rewnitted, an- vieted of other er! full pa hin ten y 2 UFPFERERS.—The niormation as to the inundation in uth Of Franee represents the loss of i property fully as great as first re- ported, dp the town of Moissacone hundred and seventy ROWgeS Were destroyed, and fif- ty-one at La Magistere. At the town of Agen the Garonne rose “uirty-nine feet. The assembly has voted one “ullion francs for the relief of the sufterers, and the Engti and American residents of Parish “Ve openes me parpose. . AN INTERSTATE KIPLE MATCH betwee New York and California commenced on the art of the New York riflemen at Creedmoor Saturday. The shooting was at old style targets, counting four for burl’s eye, ranges: .00 and 50 yards, the highest attainable score perman being 56. Tae New York contestants HF Lod ment. They made ay aggregate score of Ube inter- e ride match on the part of nia, the Sumoner Guards marksmen, Francisco, shooting against those at Creedmoor, score! an ageregate of 511, _—————— A WATER FAMINE is again threatened at Philadelphia already this season. In this broiling weather it is not very satisfactory to have notice as the Philadelphians now have trom the water officials, that citizeng must take precautions against a threatened ~ water famine.” The officer says that unies¢ co-operate to prevent useles¢ rlsupply may render us liable ta a great calamity ta Case of fire, while unabia {6 pomp at Fairmount for want of water aq r. This is exactly what occurred las year, as often b HE AND Sue. Hie was an agent for & pat~ and his name was Harry Ste- Admiration, af- New Lenox, elopement, injured husband at Ottawa, arrangement for divorce and dama~ ges they are a guilty pai all came along in order to this wire- nce man and “defenseless” woman. Now 87Bishop Coteago, nas enghged a mammbel "of tas of Chi ) Has sien a Eee Sees troupe, which Uy disbanded at JIL, to train and lead’a choir of one bi singers to furnish music for his congregations j Some GRASSHOPYERS.—A Missouri i | i ; Fe balfa mile deep, Lae eS spasd of Rieenealtaoen komm sixty hourt Promega wen Peete pd in doors for. s7Henry M. Hymans, ex-lieutenant gov- i e i