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THE EVENING STAR ISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pome Avenue, cor. 1th st. BY ‘The Evening ftar N Oompany, & A. RAUCKEMANN, Prov’t @ moma sir monian 33.00. meyer 36 00 THE WEEKLY STAH—pwdsished om f+ dav 8% 00 a year. poxace erp! WF AL owbecrepivoms emer ay tm 2eRf Lomas than paid for Mate: of eirerimene fur: nat om aprnraiine EXCURSIONS OURTH OF IF MOUNT Ved & PICNICS >, t r INN STATION ‘ « <a NTOWN r “ \ ¥ PRICES piace , Bilt Music Store. F a betwmra Sh mod bot Rept aay? ECONDANNUAL PIE NIE KNIGHTS OF ST. JOSEPH, Will be atven at BEVER'S SEVENTI EET PA On MONDAY. Jt 1575 “5 co. TON LiGHi tXTRY TO FORT MONKOS. VUF DE LkaU AND NORFOLK, JULY is74 “ MAKE NOD ENG th GEANDEST EXC The F JANE NM Ebr + xre 4 E 4 MRT ut ¥Lt ToS OF ten OF JULY MARY Was eee 5 V Ze ' Wp Wet Pra s Ba reer en TEO a KELL STEAMER SLE EXCURSIONS. poet EXCULSIONS TO POINT LOOKOUT : ON EVERY SATU t PINEY Porn “STEPEENSY: T © PLEASURE SEEKERS. SUMMES ABRANGEMENT R PILOT b el a Byles E.G. WHERLER regular trips to ih r OR CHARTER PILOT BOY, Sak Devine been «p-s np for RROP HSS eax be carte able terma. Apply to N. B. FITZHUGH mayil- Sn BANKERS. Mes. TIMON © removed t ‘pesca. SHERMAN & CU., BANKERS, Mes. 9 nnd 11 Nassa Terce oF AB SOTES end LETTEZ CEEMT SVELE 3 EU ROP THe Es » a pal ct fre 1 Sem ten ent BANS 3 LONDON, P. TA, HAVANA. MEXICO, Cu s Accccnts of Barks, Bankers and b vans mw wfly SUMMER! FANS Japanese. abd painted, 25 a ue Chemise. Tucked and Rufile, Bmbrot Batic, Lace aud Kubroidery Ac., at @1, D ed How Hand Knit 1 at og ane S Beautiful Embroidered Werius do , Kormany Wouds, Lace and Laws @f ‘Bill's and Misses Plant Full Aprons Se. bildren + Fancy Striped How, Bes se and Se. Rice Cmbrellasand Scotch Gingtag Sau Umbrel- as New style Tuck Combs, 2. sie and @1 Gps’ fine British oF Liste Thread fail regular lend 910. sets, $2, 92.25. $3.00, rth &@ per cent. more ee, ail ucsirable, good and B. SILVERBERG’S. | GREAT METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STOKE * tr 312 Teh street, noor Penn. sven | Vv Ook BLANKETS CL they romain # 01.25. Ucl-iaj NSED nice, so that gic sheet. 75c.: doubie, | FISHEB, 615 Ki street. + sent by mail Vel. 46—N®. 6,919. WASHINGTON, D. TWO CEN ER. — Mon inestay and in Wa-hin SUMMER THEAT 2 boory New a We in W = \yr Me TOUMY ashington of the 2 ANNIE RATT z Deverey Stnart tes retained. Oip No) Om Exhipit {16 6 and Sale 77m ST. Ar 7a Sr. MARKRITER’S, a cetrcen D amd E streets, aunt { Feliows’ Hail ravines, Chromo, & Paper Hangings, Windew er Name and Number. iyl-ly MN MILLINERY Goods RELOW FRENOW CHIP HATS Special attention given to jelete 4109 Fat {STEAW and EARGAINS IN LADIES LINE SUITS, profdered. nd " OVERSKIRTS AND BASQUES. well to examine ine where. The my stock before M. SILVER, 717 Markst Space, DSTOCK OF KDE ESSES purchaetr jel7-Im TT! f every dese vest SELECT TES’ jel0- im LADINS PREPAR 4 tours should not 907 Pex tS MISS E. A. McCORMICK, @ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Up Stains, is constantly reeetving all the newest shapes fp RIP AND STEAW HATS, FINE FUXNCH FLOWERS, of IM HOTELS. EW ECROPEAN RESTAURANT, 904 F STREET. opp. Maeinit Temple . ALMAND BOUIN Confortatte ‘and eleeantly-t t ae Choice potus for priv THIS POSITIVELY icnvps IF UP! FURTHER REDUCTIONS IMPOSSIBLE, ABSOLUTELY COMPELLEL TO FURCE OFF EVERYTHING. POUR DOLLARS SAVED. eit suits $14 SUITS. @14 SUITS AT HIABLE BROS., 71) and D sts. NO RESERVATIONS. SAVE SIX DOLLARS. ‘7s ssut i> SUITS. aT HIABLE B2OS., 7th and D sta. COUNTERS MUST BE CLEARED. SIX DOLLARS REDUCTION. -FOR $14 -FOK a4 FOR $14 WADLE BROS., 7th aud D sts. SE SAVINGS. $22 OR $16 925 § -FOR 815 S25 FOR 320 $30 SOR $22 AT HABLE BROS., 7th and D sts. EVERY GARMENT GOING AT A SACRIFICE. MUST CLOSE OUT IMMEDIATELY. COME AT ONCE. HASGLE BROTHERS, TAILORS AND CLO1HIERS, jeds-tr Or IU th issary Department of the U. S. Army of the District will bave ou band large quantities FRESH AND COBNED BEEF AND MUTTON, for sale cheap at the Meat house of the department, Jith and B streets. Persons liviag in the neighbor- hood please take notice _Oounns 7TH AND D Steexts NW. e%5-2w" GEO. W. LINKINS, Contractor. OTH ‘HS: Mi Giyonwtan to save your neary wet ocee pare, Blandocs, Covers Cloths, Be, from motes cess, which removes all grease and vegetable stains effectually. ho have no accommo- dations for lothing can leave thor with me uni 3 and Car- tains of all descr cleaned in « man- er and on reaso ersons leaving the Stahort Motions Tereuns end other suit, gignaed 4 618 9th strect northwest. Flowers ENAMELED IN WAX, NO COUNTERFEIT. THE ORIGINAL FLOWERS US. MRS. EVA FRI begs to announce that the Flowers made her bi n been exatnined by florists, nnder competent persons, been pronounced pertect. FUNERAL WREATHS, CHOSSES, ANCHORS, Sod olber devices made at the = 3 ‘Bo. 909 sh treat, At THE BaLTiMo! .E SHIRT FAC- 1012 F Street northwest, Washington, D.C. AND since ts (Re PSEA DUBSS eM as 2 5) with We make the scder, and in the i sich bands om the sinavees or @230 with cafe ar? tached, and feet Bt al vink DkESS SH Bost ¢-ply Bost 4 Dizections R. EVENING STA "Washington News and Gossip. THE RECEIPTS to-day were, from internal 54,863; from enstoms, $874,260. THE AMOUNT of national bank motes re- d tostay at the Treasury for retemp- eregated £1,217 TREASURE employe New to day issued anorder to in his cffice to the efiest that t any one leaving fis or her desk during office hours 1 been erat ht consider that a vacancy had a during su DB sce. THE commissioners of the sinking fant have this day paid off one hundred thousand dollars 7 per cent, Chicago relief bonds of the District of Columbia, in addition the herds presented and redeemed under recent advertisement New PosTMAsrens—The President has signed the commlssions of the following post- masters :—Mrs. Ernestine Steine, at Jetfer- son. Texas: Ell P. Royc Escanaba, Wis.; Peter G. Clarke, at Eufaula, Ala.; Miss E. S. Amerman, at Onarga, I. OMMISSIONER SMITH, of the Indian bu- has officlally notified Prof. Marsh of n of a commission to Red Cloud harges relating airs at the | asks him to put his agency in writing. THE COwNT of the money in the Treasury is still being proseeuted by abont sixty fe- male counters, It is expected that the work Will continue until the 7th of July. Two counts g made. one for the benefit of the retiring Treasurer aud one tor the new incumbent. INDEPENDE | DAY.—All the that ¥ DAY—HOLIDAy on Moy- arious burs ns of the al be closed h will be f Ameri have also been the navy-yard in this city on OTHER CHECK ON MAIL ConTRAc- stmaster General ffeet ently given by con bstantial violation of th that r be tepart PECTORS.—At tire re- epariment Lie bas deta the foll = € at Stoux Ctty; Cuz tr Wyoming. mt will he dets polots as the supplies THE TREASURY EMPLOYES are more tranquil to-day, the official guillotine hav- ing been stopped for aday or two. The only in addition to those mentior urdy, of the room oi s oftiee, and Butterfiel 4 Contre The latter was nominated by Dr. y iristow declin » wats dropped a Mntments have not ¥ Long Branch, where they Were sent for executive t CLYRICAL P. &e.—The follow: ing promotions and changes of di tio have heen made In the Post Oftice dept ment:—Promoted: Ov tile ASS. CONtritet to td et Ist to gn:tiion King and Oltinus Smith. tem s employetin the distribution of ut k tor lar first-class the contract, o: and Wm. T. Ck er of Indian Asta Taspector received a letter from Tudian Daniels, at the I s inelosi @ repert of the Ia the Sion co w 1 of horses from the Great Father; that at home well pleased, and r his counell signed the a) ut to give up their hunting privilese in Ne. br 5 Little Wound, in his pe 5 ll the Great’ Father thy the pen (referring to bis mark mal but I take Bird Creek as the Nebraska line, and not the Niabr: river.” Hed Cloud's men were of the opin that they ought to have the $25,000, and th Spo who has received many favors from the government, should wait until Congress appropriates the additional $25,000 pr ed by Secretary Delano. NAVAL ORDERS.—Commander Silas ( sey. jr., locommand the Portsmouth at the navy yard, Mare Island, Cal; Lieuts. W. H. Browson and H. B. Manstield to ducy in icking charge of adraft of men for the Asi- jon from the navy 4, Mare Island, and on arrival at Yokohama, Japan, to re t for duty on that station. De tache—Commander Jos. P. Skerrett, from the eounmand of the Portsmouth, on the 251 inst..and ordered to return home and wait orders; Passed Assistant Surgeon J. W. Ross, from tte naval hospital, Nortol«, Va.. and ordered to the Franklin, European sta per steamer 1th inst. from New York; ¢ er Thomas Williamson, from the on her arrival at Portsmouth, dered to the Brooklyn, and of the South Atlantle stat steamer of the a S Chief Took! yn, on the reportin| ordered lo return home at at report arriy: TOCKIN The re- F. Stocking arrivet e THE DEATH OF nains Of Col. Wilbu here from Newport this morning, and w to the house of Mr. Justic Massachusetts avenue. Th 1 take place trom there to-mor- 90n at 5 o'clock. Col. Stocking | bad been fl in this city for some tims, and wes rapidly failing. His ailment was ner- i Yous prostration from recent severe surgical operations, and finally disease of the lungs. His physicians advised his removal to a cooler climate at once, and accompanied. by his wife and brother he left Wednesday morving for Kennebunkport, Me. He died on the Fall River boat Wednesday night, without a struggle, while surrounled by hi: best friends and comforted with every atten- tion. Col. Stocking was well known in this community. He was formerly of the firm of Leet & Stocking, general order warehouse. men, New York. He married a daugiter of Justice Miller, of the Supreme Court. DirLomatic Gosstp.—Mr. Howard, late of the British legation in Washington, is Staying with Mrs. Howard, the daughter of our eminent banker, Mr. George W. Riggs, in Albemarle street, with his beautiful bunch of children about him. He ts en route to his new post at the Hague, where his father, Sir mag 4 Howard, was for many years minis- ter. It will be gratifying to his many friends in America to know that the kind wishes which followed him from the western shore of the Atlantic have been caught = in Eng- lanl, where be has won golden opinions on ery Side for the patient, courteous, and un- vg assiduity with whieh he devoted him- to the duties assigned to him of conduet- ing on the British side the case of the Ala- tama claimants. In fact, he has received | flom his ehiet, Lord Derby, the unusual com- | pliment of @ personal letter of acknowledg- Tner d thanks. He has doubtless before | hon a brilliant diplomatic career. Mr. Stoeckl. also attached to the United States through an American wife, and so popular as Minister from Russia at Wash- ington, bas fixed his residence in Paris, and | mixes almost as much in American socie! | &8 when in America. He is somewhat aged, apd seems to entirely repose on hls Alaska lanrels. Lady Thornton, the wife of the British Minister, is residing in London, and not likely to return to Washington until whe close of the autumn. Mr. Hapard, one of tne secretaries, has been transferred to Persia.— London Cor. N. ¥. Sun. NEW PUBLICATIONS. * | CHILDHOOD; or the Text Book of the age, for Porents, Pastors, and Lovera of Childhood. By Rev. Lee & Shepard. and for all F. Crafts, Box {Through Warren Choate & A very interesting and amusing budget of | anecdo: s detailing the sayings and doings of children, displaying a curious fund of in- | formation in this branch of natural history The author maintains that this is the period when children, are coming to their own. ‘er before did the worl hear of so man. ‘hildren’s pienics” and “children: and “children’s concerts” and . ildren’s Sundays before was so much pains taken with cail dren’s toys and amusements. QUEEN MARY: A Drama. By Alfred Tennyson. Boston: James R O-good & Co. (Through War- ren Ghonte & Co | This ts the author's edition, from ad ance sheets, of Tennyson’s drama of Queen Mary, whieh is praised so extravagantly by the London critics as more nearly approaching the Shakespearian quality attained heretofore. LINGARD'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND, ed; with than has been James Burke, A.B: And wn Appen by the E rat Class Book The w eded by a memoir of and marginal notes. By M. J. Kerney, A.M Baltimore: James Murphy & Oo. (Through D- A. Brosnan.) Dr. Lingard’s important and thoughtful work is too voluminous in its original form for general cireulation, and the need for compendious edition has been frequently ex- pressed. This abridgement, prepared from the latest edition of the larger work pub- lished under the supervision of its distin- guished author, contains all the important and most interesting portions of the ori nat, while its price places it wi ach of all classes in the community. uppendix, bri the history down to 175, has heen admirably exeented in the spirit of the author of the original work. THE NATURAL lil of Elementary Lect member of STORY OF MAN: a Cours a from the Fre D. Appleton & © Shilliacton.| A felicitons et K upon this current subject, sepplemented by an appen- dix by Prot. ¢ Smithsouian Insti tution. LUDOVIC AND GERTRUDE. By Hendrik © Cience, Baltimore: Joba Murph » | Phrouch D. A. Brosuan.! The seene of this rom laid in Ant- werp, during the perio w under t fominion of S, terrible Duke of Alba ruled the country ¥ an iron rod. SCIENCE OF MUSEO; Or, The Physical sis of Musical Harmony’ By ¥_ ‘Taylor New D. Appleton & Co. [Through Shiily Assuceli elligible account of the subject treated. THE YOUNG DOCTOR, By Hewlrik Con Bi itimore: John M hy & Cv, | Phroug mean. | this I besett are well portrayed. story the difficultfes and ng the path of the young phys trials ConTRACT AWARDED.—The Postmaster F. Nesbitt « Co.. of per thousand. 187 the pri as $20 per thousand; S14 per thou from. 1809 to IS ice paid has been Rost. E. STE to Senator Ji yesterday, to ¢ wrtress Monroe private secretary a, left the city mother and sister to Va. where they will spend Mrs. E: ther, Col. E Mr. Stevens will mak at poir viously to his deproture for the west. Col. Robt. J. Stevens will probably spend most of the summer al his residence tu this city. STAR, no’ ready, cont. s of the wry of the American team at Do! ount; the latest ¢ S in the Beeeher busines nt exercise: cetown ( -cilia’s Acne! stit Ste all the news of th k—gen local; choice stories, poems and sk cultural ant household matt Terms miy pre A TERRIFIC THUNDER STORM pa of Lebanon, in Pennsylvania southern borders of the co The town was env ss and the ri At Sheet Lebanon, Levi Sh loped in dark- 4 poured down in torrents. sht miles southeast from houses of Andrew Showers and 2 were struck by lightning and y destroyed. The house of ob Forrey, east of Size ferstown, and eral houses between Shafterstown and Biek- ersville were struck and partly destroyed, Trees and fences were uprooted and the grain Swept clear to the ground formiles. Great excitement existed along the route, and the people rushed out of their honses, being afraid of having them razed to the groand. The damage is very great. ANOTHER SHOOTING AFVAIR BY THE JOTHER OF THE LADY IN THE CASE. . Neal, of West Troy, N. Y., having peard s¢anialous reports concerning his sis- ter, Mrs. Dr. Cobb, of that village, took a re volver and went out upon the streets to watch suspected parties Tuesday ht. He followed a young man named Dwyer, who was walking with a lady friend. Neal, thinking the laly was » Cobb, followed the couple some distance, until Dwyer and the lady entered her house. Neal waited outside, and when Dwyer came out to see why be was followed, a crowd of loungers wovoked a fight, during which Neal shot wy wounding him seriously aud per- bay's fata] —_—_—_—____ NOMINATIO’ IN CALIFOR In the California democratic state conyention San Francisco yesterday James A.J was nominated for leutenant governor, Thomas Beek for secretary of state, J. M. Mandeville for controller, and J. G. Estridills reasurer. The Califor: ee tem: ance reform party convention met Wedues- day and nominated I ticket for state officers, headed by W Lovett for gov- erpor. The independent convention of the first district of California nominated Jotun F. Swift tor Congress. The democratic con- vention of the second district nominated Henry Larkin for Congress. town, € th MMENCEMENT Xercises gan at New Haven, Conn., yesterday. The degree of A. B. was conferre{ upon ninety-three members of the class of 155; Ph. B. upon forty-three members of the graduating class in scientific school; LL. D. upon fourteen duates of the law school, and that of M.D. upon five graduates of the medical school; oue of the latter is a colored man. A number of honorary degrees were conferred, including that of LL. D. upon — Tilden, of New York, of class of 7. RACING AT Boston.—At Mystic rk, Boston, yesterday the race for horses of the 2:40 class was won by Carrollton, John Vir- fin second. and Ajax thint; best tine, 2:31. n the second race, for horses of the 2:24 class, six heats were trotted without result. On account of darkness the deciding heat was postponed till to-day. John H. won the first and second heats. Comee the third and fourth, and Tom Keeler the fifth and sixth. Time, 2:253¢ 2:27, 2:28, 2: 2. BURIED IN THE GRAVE HE WAS D1G- Ginc.—Jobn Van Hasset, a laborer of Bliss- ville, while digging a grave in Calvary cem- elery yesterday, was instantly killed caving in of the earth. yy the After some dif . His peck wi the marine court yesterday It seenrs that all the witnesses hat been marmel and were now divorced. We think it would be well for Moody and becowrgem J to return home ant begin a series of revival services in New York as well as in Brooklyn.—N. ¥. Herald. ®7 Fraternal camp meeting at Round Lake opened yesterday. &7"Albert Brown, a negro was executed in Towanda, Pa., yesterday for the outrage and murcer of Cora Greenleaf, aged five years. #2-The Chinamen are fast acquiring all the arts of civilization. One of them was or cuted for bigamy a short ume since in Ss. who answered to their names in low tones. Judge Neilson then said he was Sorry they could not azree, and asked them if the dis- uted question was one of fact or of law. Mr. Carpenter, speaking with a low voice, that it was impossible for the j . and t he regretted it very n of disagreement: was “ize Neilson then called at : eth of the trial, anid satd that the first intimation hébad hat from rrassments, said he, variow The Beecher Jury. TELE "nN AMS TO THE STAR | | EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S PROCEED- CG INGSs. I hi kl) e m ord: when the jury im the Tilton tescner exse4 END OF THE BEECHER TRIAL. j came int urt, the clerk called the jury, | ——_e ——_ 9 for Acquittal; 3 Against. LOADER-PRICE CONSPIRACY siderations had been pressed on their atten- eee | tion. Attention had been eallet to th | that after the argam A before THE FRENCH DELUGE. ree, some mn; he had ud denied thi aded up. THREE THOUSA | Motion for reopeni | case, Assuming for the moment jury would forget the subj like to know if anything was lingering | on their minds with regard to the mat ter, and asked them if it would be su} able for t m to state to him a tions of law or fact whieh disturbed th Mr. Carpenter repeated tha question of fact, and no ag’ sible; and that ina month the nearer an agreement th He sai he a impossible, and that there was only one man who believed that they could ever reach a unanimovs conelusion. Judge Neilson spoke ND OL ——s IMMENSE DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY ° IN NEW JERSEY. - THE BEECHER AGONY OVER. The Jury Discharged. BROOKLYN, July 2—Atl came into court, Which was densely erowd- VES Los?, EXECUTION to them of the importance of the case, and | ed, and stited ‘that y asked them to give it their further consider- | agree, when they were diseha j ation, requesting them for that purpose to | stood 9 for acquittal tos for conviction. retire again to their rooms and deliberate upon it further, and communicate with him about 4 o'clock. he istered the courtroom and st ch. said that after due " tion had coneluded not to call t | Jury f d he would take this opportunity | Of Stating to the reporters in attendance that he would give them an hour's notice whea ‘The Scene in Court. The corridors and passages of the Brook city court room were crowded from au early bour this morning, and the street in fr of the court-house was filled with people at an early hour. The jary had their bres and then senta note to Judge N officer staUing to him that it w. them toagree. The judg on the be he jury were to be called. The judge then | swer that he would be dows at left the t d the court Loft | and would then send the counsel a the spe commupicate with the jury at that hour 3 His honor came down intocou tentered his priyate room. “ There were t arly the same gr s were there y > in with Deve anding Toom in the urt ; Ten mi ft ry Thyer. ¢ John M Neilson entered t r Fitler, Wm. H. Davis. Lby th Ss lawyers, Porter, the cler you ax penter rr we y muc b that we fin 1. It isstated Khar son non the that for some time been keep! hbor. at hae e he received from the ju morning that in their 0; > discharged, as they their number of the ser- fact, went immediately to procure y.ces of Dr. Preston of Amityville. Dr. ton had reason to suspect that some: was wrong, f et that about three months previous and wished him to give the girl cine, as she was in trouble, which the d refused todo, Dr. Preston found on his acri- val that the girl wasdead. Information was given to the coroner the next day and an in- quest was The testimony showed that * Benkhardt had died in giving birth to achild. The father of young Weaver, after refusing at first to answer any questions, earliest coun presen would like them to lections, and so whatever being det n Opportusit about Lo Separat away kindly re far as the, could chagrin they may ined so long ® time. » fact that not y suzgest they could at suggestion came. from eleven, and aécorm- panied by another from one’ juror, who thought that an agreement was | 4 While he had perf nee | in the opinion of the ele tion of the foremar aver had come to him n) me at their foreman, 5: acknowledged that at the request of the girl This was exhumed Ar- he had buried the child. and found to have been born alt Dr. cularis of this city testified that ti with ber mother, had ven | note pray nid not be this point the i reed. His ethingonhis | next week.—N_ ¥. Tribune, 1s mind yesterlay at and be allowed that juryman (Ta: : New York Dry Goops MARKET.—The | to bringing the jury to an agr market was dull and alme featureless alt. He learned fro during the Aside from @ m that they were w tthe the weight ¢ bility of some of the tohis honor and every person con with the case, that it was impossit to help them by any sugg. ed cotton flannels dum—there was no nis adapte t resenting ted a fatr h there was ri no t of importar for the antamn 1 weolen goods for m distribution, snap to the den ad. as before remarked, | to the weight jor the testimony or t! the elothiers are not operating with their | bility of witnesses. Not evev in i accustomed liberal Daring the w conid he find the means of helpi business was very with the importers, | that point. The weight of the rested with the jury. to say what wittesses - | lieve The court had no right to in glad to be assured agreement did hot arise from any want of attention on his part or from overlooking any point, and Gol new there were some poitits on which he | could do nothing. There was one point to Which attention had been called, an would like to leara from them that the application to take further t mony had not in any way clouded th: vision or occupied their thoughts, direct!, or indirect!. FOREMAN CARPENTER ASSURED the judge he was right, as be had questioned many of the jury, and they all told bitn they bad not it in their thoughts at all. The Jury Discharged. The judge said he was much gratifio’ hear that, and since they had told him could not agree he would therefore «ise them. The clerk then stated they were now discharged. HOW DID THEY STAND? Juryman Thayer arose then ar hat he wished it to be distinetly una that the jury did not stand eleven to mor had it. A_BLUFFED PHOTOGR Judge Neilsoy then asked th remain seated a few moments. as a wer wished to take a likeness, but Jury ‘ freys objected, and the judge allowe a | to leave the court. The room wes every word with thedischarged jury, Mrs. Beecher went forward to the ratling and shook hands with each juryman as he passed her. The hose transactions chief! lacing with jobbers and retai light summer fabrics, the «1 for which was stimu ly warm weather whic PF most intere: feature of Was a peremptory auction 6-4 black doeskins, of the manufacture of Mr. nesicin, Bisehwille y es tire stock of thes ale attracted a large company of cloth clothiers, and the entire line of closed ou 0, and =: tor N are considte below the holding rates in pri i ¥. Bulletin, 1st. ANOTHER COURTSHIP EXDED BY DEATH. Edwin A, Schade, of 2516 Ist avenue, regis- tered in French’s Hotel on Tuesday evening, and fas assigned to room 2%. Yesterday morning at 2 o'clock the watchman heard a moaning in the room, and knocking at th door inquired what the matter was, whe Schade opened the door and said that he very sick. The watchman informed Haine: y restricted to ssmall pa onsumptiy ted prevailed. the week ale of 500 piv He was to Mr. the clerk, and he learned from the j sick man that he had taken arsente with the intention of committing suicide. He was at | once sent to the Park hospital. Dr. Getman administered the usual antidotes, but the | Sees had done its work and Schade died at “past three. Before his death he told the pital surgeon his story. He had been gaged, he said, toa beautiful young lady 1 isth street, and she had Jilted bim. dun, lets Tae IkrerressinLe Potato Bca.—It shoped that the heayy rain, which lasted all i ald drown’ the potato bag or h x Scope lan Sotticnte ont bite seenigine te | JUFY were all spoken toas to how they stoo1, the reports from almost all quarters 1t has | 10 Which they replied that they stood done nothing of the kind. numerous and. as voracious as ever and ap- pear tobe water-proof."| Not only are tie potato vines devoured, but grape vines, to- matoes and Indian corn are beginning to feel the effects of their presence. There is scarcely a field or a garden between Brooklyn i a and Fort Hamilton that has not been literal- | and stood near the door of entrance until the ly eaten up by them. Farther east, oa Long a nded, as the jurymen passed Island, they are not so numerous, but West- | into the corridors and massages they were chester and the Hackensack (N. besieged with questions to which they only re badly overrun yy. Cm. Pi replied by a negative shake of the head. Mrs. Beecher left the court room with the EXFCUTION OF A BRETAL MURDERER.— Plymouth throng, and the court room was 4 Towanda, Pa. the execution yesteray of | cleared of spectators. bert Brown, who, last August, outra ‘The Leade vonspiracy. and afterwards cut the throat of Cora Green- The Sun sa oe has Torlaweed leaf, aged five years, attracted about one | Ar nestweek ihe nami he a no nated thousand persons from the country. The | CHort made to Eee at the beltomof as bende hanging was witnessed by about fiity peo- | er-Price conspiracy. He told Shearman on ple, among whom were a number of ladies. | Wednesday That he would be called on to On bis way to the gallows the prisoner was | testify as to his connection with the case. It supported by two men, one of his legs hav- | was asserted last night that John D. Town- pe ag tgrig! came Cag rete thor ing | Send. of New York, would appear to defend stru shor! Toad A commission of the crime. He approached bir Bro DM ee the scaffold without exhibiting least rent yesterday that Francis D. Ms a fear, and manifested an attitude of indiffer- | {2.¢,8rrested on charges growing out of ence to the end. The burden of his dying te pois in the Loader-Price perjury words was that he had committed the mur- aly nas case. being made of a He der, but he did not consider himself respoa- | Barton. tne sible. yer Beecher in eee he referred the inquirer to Law- earman. The THE “CAT-o'-NINE-TAILS.”—At Toronto, latter merely said, Ont., Wednesday morning, James Warren, “Moulton is not in Brooklyn to be arrested. He is consult'ng with Gen. Butler.” Whei aged forty-one, who was imprisoned on the Shear- Ist of June for committing an indecent as- asked if Moulton was to be arrested, man said that the question was one he could fault on a little girl, received twenty lashes with a “cat-o’-nine-tails” in the jatl-, not answer. yard. He will receive twenty more lashes before inte of AIM at leaving prison. Critical CHIcaGo, July 2.—Advices SMUGGLED DramMonps.—Ten thousan! Nine to Three for Acquittal. but mes of the jurors who stood on either side they had taken anoath not to reveal before they left the jury room. TILTGN AND MOULTON entered the court room a few minutes before the jury, bul were unable to get to the frout The insects are ved by Lieut. Gen. 5 Texas, this a. m., indicate a critical state of dollars’ worth of smuggied diamonds were | #iTairs at Matamoras, and a conflict ee d selzed last night in New York by Special | between Pe eee menu nanan Treasury Agent Brackett. The diamonds | imminent. All business houses in Mata- were in ‘sion of F.G. Binkmann, who | moras are |, and armed citizens are | arrived in the last steamer from Aspinwall. SSS Cortina js A PRIZE FIGHT has been between + to jt 2, Tom Ailen and George Sages of on — a | ieee eh sieeny areas ! “fon.” ver, to be made at the ring side of a “thousand’ even, between the principals. , eo Unser Fritz's” eldest son will enter the | Bavarian infantry. &7-Mr. Theodore Tilton is announced in the June publication of the American Liter- \ ary Bureau as a lecturer for next winter. ke new may offer. The works will still be management of D. B. Grant, THE JURY DISCHARGED. | find what witnesses they could not. | f FOREIGN NEWS. pote Franklin's Health Retter. New York. July 2—A message received this morning from London says:—“Lady Franklin ts still alive, and ts repos to be slowly improving.’ Switzerland at the American tenatal. Beree, July 2—The national council has Yoted an appropriation of 25.90 franes to te- fray the expenses of a proper represe otatic of Swiss products and Inde the Phil i Cen. encourage parti Terrible Lows of Life and Property by the French Deluxe. Loxpow, J is now in ¢ body was deljvered to his fricna - New Terk Notes. “RAPID TRAN New Yorx. J ayes terday appolnited os comm todet i trans A morning prize fe last fa tation A steamship which arrived on Wat bronght a number of German and others whe had been dr ven oat German empire by the operat law. SENT TO STATE PRISON Alexa liam ex-trasnrer of Jor fey City, Indicted for ember yin bonds and $3 eatity in the Hudson © s to day al WAS Se state prison pending a embezzicd the Resten’s Finances. Bostow, J The city ausitor of eon fe commmene Aprils debt of the April pert sl ovment, California Democratic Conyentio: SAN Fra ent f Hamilte aud Wa Minis for surveyor general Tur PEACH Cror.—A Middtetown (Del) letter of the 2th to the Philatelphia Letger says: The es: of the crop of peaches for this sea what larger It is now fixed at fre seven to baskets, double the numb Delaware and Maryland. T timate is based up t that at million < for the first time, average of two baskets nered from a libe in- ‘ear to Ubree ow ers met here to- to consi best means to make Wits expecte! large ying one. ly belie to be ope To do this it se mar season. t th about 1.000.000 ef new baskets and 50,0" required; these are now being letowu and otacr points in the about 15.900 baskets por ost of from 11 to Tie. each. tinay commi an from 50,000 to I by the growers. lan succeeds, w is bare of peach be ing last, g and instantly killed. r him, was knocked He was strack on the The fluid passed down, son the shoulder, over the & Spot on the ight leg, tore his Tipp=t his pants His mother, who was u down but not injured. region of abdomen, hat and shirt to pieces, entirely from bis body Morr Trove.e SHIRE Lxc shure house nation . 4 representative from Dover, and C.J. Hill grove, democrat (rem London, on account of a dispute in a committee. in the senate, nator Wells, from the select committee, reported a pri against the resolutions passed by the house, June 25. IN THE THE AMERICAN RIFLEMEN yestertay par- Ucipated in a match at Dol ymount for the Abercorn cup, and the shooting will be fi ished to-c n the evening they attended @ promenade concert gi honor, and were warmly recei among whom were the Lieuce yors of Da lin and York. An air, entiticd “Dear lumbia,” composed for the occasion, was sung. SHEFP vs. DoGs.—Loadon county last year suffered severely from the depredations f dogs upon sheep, the number of sheep led, avd the assessed value of the same, hg considerably in excess of any former Four bunired and sixty sheep were Jed during the year, the total axsesset lue of which was $2.583.38—a0 & fraction over $5.58}; per sheep. —/ Mirror. A BALTIMORE COCNCILMAN EXPELLED The resolution to expel Warfield T. Brown- ing from his seat in the first branch of t Baltimore city council, was taken up last evening, and after a protracted diseussion, in which Mr. Browning himself participated: was adopted b; unanimous vote. CORTINAS, THE MEXICAN BANDIT, ARr- (Texas) News, from Brownsville, says that Gen. Cort , the notorious Mexican chief, bas been arrested and placed under guard by Col. Manuel Parrot, of the Mexican reg- ular cavalry. Cortinas’ police have beea arrested, disarmed and imprisoned. ~ Sau weed ag togive a in Auan’ ‘a, ¥ morning, had neitber nor been suspended, he nears bondsmen then notified the

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