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THE EVENING STAR | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peumsyivania Avenue, cor. lith St. sY The Evening Star N Company, ‘ @. H. KAUFFM ANN, Pres’t. poatsiers jeans TAB EVENING STA t2 served by carriers to guesershers at TEN CENTS PER WEEK, OR FORTY OBNTS PRR MONTH. Copies af the Counter, ORNTs Rach. By mati—postase prepaid—6O month, mix monias, $3.00. ona year, $6 OO THE WEEKLY STAK—pudisssed om Friday 88.00 6 year, postare prepart Ali medscriptions invariably wm adwance. ane a. sent lomser than paid for. ‘Races af ateeriisime furmisact om appincaton, - EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. AND PIC Nit = % AT THE SCHUETZES PARK for the benefit of ST. DOMINTC’s CHURCH, EsbaY, July 20 The elegant fron steamer SUE. Cap: tain James Harper, sep EXCURSIONS TO POINT LOOKOUT ON EVERY SATURDAY, t PINEY POINT and MARSTHMLL'S, : The steamer leaves Step! + fowt « eet. at 7 p.m... arriving @t Point Lookout e Thing, and re turning to Washingt Monday. Ail the secommodatic Doser by any OF passage. s'at - EPHE and are unsur Mepheneon Pennay Ivan Te PLEASURE SEEKERS, SUMMER ABKANGEMENT oF STEAMER PILOT BUY, Capt. W. H. Byles. Fih street; whe. signe Rt daring the «ummer months the th: ot Bow will rs from 6th st eSep whart.every TUESDAY and SATUR DAY inorning.ar7 oeluck, for principal landings en the Potom: ne the fav mimer Be. Sorte of iakiston’s Island Returning, Will arrive in Washington early on W day and Banday evening On Saturiay. in addition to the above landings the Pilot Boy will take passen: for Leonardtown, arriving there early same rve- Bing, leaving on morning for Washington esewnery onthe Potomac being mnenrpsssed, and the Pilot Boy the only steamer affording a view the entire daylight, mak these most trips for fam) ‘sand social e. wi pate fs } round trip tickets, til used, $3. je te = oD PITZHUGH. Agent, jos im b eet Wharf. fk 0% Excursions, THE MARY WASHINGTON et room fur pleaanre ROK CHAKTE DAY AND EVENING bas lare Ce trips t Girmont and lc cays, W stays and leaving Bth-strest whart stsa.m Apply oa board, or to Da. HOW- ADT. 219 45 % “ews PL H_TROTH. Provident, "HE BEST YET 1 Ho! FOR Tits WHITE MOUNTAINS AND MOUNT DESERT, at n. may Erie, the Wilmington are ales for Fegcn SRTER ‘The cern Paving hex tau be chartered vo Fr 8 . t &. FITZE may2l-Im LADIES’ GOODS. FE™SS ware BELOW cost {Uuman Hair Braids, Pott. ard Mt below New York. whe f to give up that branct Ms. J.P. PALMER, 1169 F street, between Uth ar BAKGALNS _ IN ea stock bi winter GREAT LADIES LINEN SUITS, Embracing Plair 4 Embroidered. The eame in OVERSKIBTS AND BASQUES. Parties will do wei! to examine my stock before urchaeing elsewhere M. SILVER, TLT Market Space, Braided, 2e17-hn MISS E. A. MeCORMICK, NNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (UP Sraiss.) Is constantly recetving all the pewelt shapes fn CHIP AND STRAW HATS, FINE FRENCH FLOWEBS, SILKS, &e A chetee sasortment of IMPORTED BUNNETS. Orders promptly filled. epls-ly EDUCATIONAL. AVEN 2 ton of BRICHENBACH 8 Piano t uorth west H. FRENCH, AUD CLASSICAL Im TE for young lacie, 916 New York wee rthwest, Mires ANGELO JACKSON, Princ! vouth annus! seacion begiaz oo th Yer, 176. TO MAKE iY ETD OF IT, AND COMPLETE @UR CLOSING-OUT SALES, WE OFFER FOR 910 .FOR $12 FOR $13 OB & gis e20 wi SUITS. SuITS SUITS. FOR $20 stirs... FOB 8223 TAKE ADVANTAGE THIS FINAL OFFER. GOODS MUST BE SOLD, AND SOLD AT ONCE! NOTHING RESERVED. EXAMINE AND BUY. HABLE BROTHERS, TAILORS AND CLO1 HIERS, _iy?-te CoRNER 71H aNd D Staeers NW. Oto No.) Om Exhibition New No. 456 aud Sale 439 7TH St. aS ‘7TH St. Ne. 439 Th screct, betrecen B streets, wighs doors atove Odd Fellows’ Hail. Chotce Oil Paint i 5 Se eat pe ot Meer iene wien | » Pictures, Frames, ‘and le Binge. Nails, &c., in the District. bin BF Teams Casa. ft uening Star. — YASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1875 TWO CENTS. Washington News and Gossip. | | THE NATIONAL BANK CIRCULATION 07 | Standing amounts to $351,613,724, of which | 508.000 are gs | Tre TREASURY 2 in | U. 8. bonds to sca ule- | | tion, anc 315, Mr of Pennsylvania, has be t-elass clerk in the contract office, Post Oiti e Department. A NEW POST OF FICE has been establishol at rt Ea's,at the month of the M..sis- sipppi river. Tue U.S.S. PoRTSMorTH arriv-latSan | Francisco, California, on the Lith instant She is to be used as a training ship for boys. CUSTOM RECEIPTS today. S008. (14 in- al revenue tod $101,081.18; total in- $ for the month to date, oto secure pudlic deposite. mptio: al receipts for the w ‘ng to day, $4,409,111. eek © Srconp LIECT. D.T. Gino, ith cavalry, rho has been detached in this city, doing nal service duty, has been ordered to jo!a his regiment. afternoon for Baltimore, where he will be the guest of Mr. Johm W. Garrett, president of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, until Monday morning. Cor. J. H. KNow ton, chief Post Office department, has n Conn., to visit bis wife wk ill She was taken sick in several weeks since, and was remoy bome in Connee t under the tr that she would be bene tod by tha THE OSAGE ComMIsston.—The Secretary of the Laterior has appointed Representa- tive-eleet. N. H. Van Voorhes, of Onio Jndge J.C. Parker, nd Indian Inspector Kemble as ya to visit the ¢ dition. mmiss nd examine int> their of Texas, will t tot Mission if he will accept the po- sition tendered him by telegraph. AN ORDER MODIFIED Stion ; ieation as been made by the Postmasier General postal regy erning the de ected of duties, toms i from @ od of containing articles Ha APPOINTMENTS MADE To. ugers—Frederick A. Marsh, Mass etts; Robert L. I ict of Massactinsetis; Lafayett . Oth district of Massachusetts; Alex- W. Freeman, od tet ¢ eae ; James McElroy, i7th distri f vania; Jobu W. Lane, 21 district of Thomas Davis, 7th district of Enoch Stiliwell, Ist district of St orekeeper—W. W. Caste, 7th rict of Indiana. NAVAL ORDEES.—Capt. Francis A. Roe from the command of the Lancaster, and placed on waiting orders: Lieut. Commander W. Wood, Lieutenants Ewart H. ss charles H. Black, ign J. Be and wnt Sur- sed Assi and plac’ ton Totten trom 7 office. and ordered lo the ra: Lieut. Wn. ©. Gibson from the “Minnesota, and ordered t9 the Frolic “d of J bgust next; Ios master Richard Washing- » from the Lancaster, and ordered to set- accounts xar—s rrived at Omaha, Neb ister Sehe \¢ to Swerea a Nas months : ue $ of the Potor Rock and e nu the Potoma ySy » In Me y county, including, iisorH. J mastell, H. H. € Sixth Auditor MeGrew and Pension A Ce amsidel!, of th ew < Prtiune an Francisco, sorry that the Palace topen. Tur Yertow Fever Navy TI Reports. —The vepartment is not advised of the ex istenee of any cases of yellow fever at Nor- Va. There has been, how & pri note received by nicer of the m™t uof the navy, in whieh the writer that there a sin that eity Imen that the y uy long the At- he fuet of its earl y The latest y indicate that the fev at that point. has been received at the N that cases of yellow fever exist in MCGANN, Sergeant.” teh th on in f Hospital in Norfolk. at oclock to-day. states t mors of © existence of yellow fev. elty are rely without CHANGE oF OF PICER: STATION oF ComMrssary c. L. Kilbura, assistant eral of subsistence, has been mduty in the military divis south, and ordered to report to the pmunanding the military or duty as chief com e of that vision assistant comple stence, bas been relieved y in the military division of the t/and ordered to report to the © 2 zeneral of the milttary division of tic for assignment to temporary daty chasing pot commissary at Bos- S. T. ishing, Commissary of is onlered to report to the com- eherst of the devariment of the r assignment, in adaition to present as chief commissary of subsistence of that department. Capt. C. B. Penrose, commissary of subsistence, on being relieved from bis present duties In Chicago, 1s or deret to report to the commissary general of subsiste: for temporary duty. eee DFATH OF A BAPTIST MINISTER.—We learn (hat the venerable and beloved minis- terof the gospel, the Rev. James Garnett, died at bis residence in this county on last Morday, the 12th fost. The remains were buried on Tuesday afternoon, and attended to their last resting place by a large namber of friends and neighbors. “Mr. Garne't was sbisséth year. For more than sixty years bas been a preacher of the gospel. He was. #® Very useful man. and held in high esteem ty all who knew him.— Culpeper Observer, Lith. ————<— * to her ideas; and when a man tetexibly adheres to a bunch of erroneous ‘snetes where must he come ou’ "MFROUS BODIES OF CARLISTS are re- Ferted to be taking refuge in France, and the Freneb comma dant at Farbes has tele- graphed to Paris for instructions as to his course with regard to them. Jovellar’s head- Quarters are at Sarinena, in the province of Huesea. TT THE VicTORIeUs CORNELL CREWS left Saratoga, New York, yesterday, in special lace car for Ithaca. They were warmly greeted at Scheneetady, Utica and other places, and on their arrival at Ithaca met with @ grand reception. The town was iiluminated. | | | affairs. ANOTHER STATEMENT FPOM TILE COMMIS- SIONFR OF INDIAN AFFA The Commissioner of Indian that, the inquiry into the Red ¢ afluirs being in the hands of competent gen- en for investigation, with instractions t> take the freest range of inquiry and fiod ever Wrong exists, the facts will now oubtedly be reached, and if they disclose an be more sueb facts, sed frauds uently reported to hima h tem wha: frauds in tue service. no one interested than himself in gettir The statement that these al have been fi totore without receiving nounces ab.olutely ialse. to those now maite, quite as ser rather more bitter, wee ageney some eightce the Secretary of the Interic required an investigation mission of whieh Bishep Hari rman, the other members bi D Hinman, the well kvowo mt Sioux interpreter; J. D. Devier, U interpreter, and the Young’ Mea’ Washington, a member of lidian Commissi and board when ommission vi nade thorough investigation charges. Bishop Hare oficers of tae Prote iss whieh, by accepting this azency nating the agent, has becom: sent airn ted Red n sponsilfe to the government and bes istration It would be monstrous to suppose des Their fuli and ux Commissioner not ouly people for his ‘honest adu that such @ commission cover up any fraud. mous report to the completely exonerate wrong intent, but lares that against the agent were my origin and in their spirit. would Azent Sa The rep t some of t its whie Tost aracter of the agents were su statements that the; ble suppreswo bei: mony sing altacks upon their he orimoay of a weil- hte amount. 1 that se 1 to ets cited to the which were gl their a opportu bre the a for, t to their notice, satisfet Practices wh 2oWn lo have been uns liar clream rl ions sight seemert teriminal intent hb shown to hive been char, rarried on und, Where not just resuitot their prolonged tnve the points touched up. A. Smith, Pre Christian Association of the Boart Cloud Ag ct uitention he pre Charzes similar mate agaist this months sinc immesiat nrousa A « jonary aod ik opal Char 2 ” the on whieh was based the most ces in whieh these wi hot Ww to the mist new peculia nb iy from exy oe The commiss © the repi is in all their material poiats, a Aveacy Das, and wae: lndian leat of by thar This and the ato Mr. Hinman are «dl Don rally re- the ot to ni- He te thie LETTER FROM POINT LoOKOotT. | THE TRIP DOWN THE POTOMAC—A NIGHT ON TITER WATER—MARSHALL’S—AT POINT. LOOKOUT—A DIP IN THESURF—ExPLOITS OF WASHINGTONIANS—FISHING FOR TAI- LORS —THE AMPLE ROOM"—THE sT. MARY'S COUNTY GIRLS —WASHINGTON- IANS STOPPING AT THR POINT. Special Correspondence of the Bvening Star. Point Looxovt, Mp., July 14, 1 “Point Leok-out and Point-leok-in, Point-no-point and Point—ag(a) in,” is the rhythmical way in which the Mary- landers denominate the several tongues of land which jut out into the waters of the Chesapeake and Potomac in this vicinity. 1 remember during the war that business fre- quently rendered a trip by water :rom City Point to Washington necessary, and that in steaming up the Chesapeake, as we rounded this historic spot into the Potomne, the Uni- ted States flag could be seen floating lazily in the distance, over a camp of confederate prisoners guarded by a ¢ of Unioa troops. It was « ast, howev- er, that I mai mee with Lhe place. WASHINGTONTANS ON HOARD. Boardine the stesmer Capt. Harp- er, in Washington at 7 o'clock last Saturday night with @ friend, we were soon down the Potomac. About two al nians were On boant, in- Philip, Wm. H. Clagett, Dr. Smith Town < $ » Win, eluding Franklin N.B. Fugitt, Yates, Wm. “ . The families of some of these gentiemen are summer. rg at the Point and oceupy pleasant Itile located Withia a stone's throw of the ta beach. GT ON THE POTOMAC. To many on boart te sail dowa the riv Was adelightful novelty. The tuought that we had for a time eseapel irom the beat, the perspiration and dust, and tho: vest, the fies and musketoes, was ade. ly ple {sensation aud mvele one entire ly oblivious of the discomfort he nal left >: Hind and intent only on enjoying the stiff, ecol t e Which continually blew ia our eeth across the still deep water ift little ward the t and other era gleams appear rom the waves y by and phosphic las quickly vanish fuich rolled aud tambt-4 ta broad iable, to tion in Mr. Walker's rt. aud the result also of their inter- rse with the agents, and their persona! observations of mer t the agen cies, the eatire rel ile ant Howard from the suspieie on thet, characters a their «tmin ns. at he midst of gri rassments with ener fi ity to th and. the Ind co sfidence and commeniation of ment.” On this report by pe and findin vent and sioner bas acied. ontract for beef at which the Commissioner is cha fraudulently made in March last that it was made by him ins ty with law, and, as the ree ow on Hie advice Goara of 1 ia ri tod >, tht the earedul Inq iry b. L neces» tirX of the and indesnite char with Wroeg lore in any w Coumissioner Smith makes tive and eomt te desires nothing so much jus Verest seratiny of hts official minded men. ing the chai 0 Of complicity with Cloud agency, th: is but the simplest act ¢ tate that he has no k complicity on the nOWs of ste ont uitrar Lion of the See ing to Red C ey du year Pen O line action of the ubroitt the ordi here, mure breach than in the obser’ Ucal effect is more serious from a mere giauce at its exbilarating surroundings. tably induces men to driuk than they desire. Halt less, me Sand social a mert at luneh time in th resort. ious custom improper for either of them to dri heis elled to invite the others refuse the invi is and it is equally so for ea The consequence al drinks whea when her city tarts to his place an infre ) erent ma ne for tb We ob ore s atering p cle of t and 2 ebnoxious elect. ———_ y deserve sons whose Judy in coup the ‘4 Ciond ag: 1 to nainte of usua t to invite the party to“ join him.” is, that each ou 2 of business hig or Work ts necessarily lim aud strength of his potations. ccurrence it might pr, but its recurrence begets several drinks inst and a morbid necessity arises and is fed until the inevitable end is reached. ve that #t seme of the principal ces this summer “auti-tre: ties” have be rid formed, with & view of eustom lowing a person to drink ore, or not at all, according as he nmis. Paxton esta ows, the a ters pertain th past al ron mations ail hi of the is desire >. anid iby If ht 1 of ting of THE CHARGES AGAINST GEN. Wappr THomrson.—It has already been slated that G Waddy Thompson has Missouri, where hi tion from the Governor of Tennesse: now awaiting the result of application for disebarge under a writ of hats October, isv4 Thoms W. W. Arnett, a St. sessi other personal proper kerson, ie _mother-tn-law of Thompson, al- leged to have been wrongtully withheld by Hendrick, Carter & Co.,of thateity. Araeti, as attorney for Mrs. Wilkerson, demanded n of certain AS corpus. san, accompanied by wouis attorney, visited yhis for the purpose of recovering pos- horses. Shrabbery ind y of Mrs. Frances Wil- en arrested in resides, upon a requist- , and is In he property, which being refused, he sued outa writof replevin in the United States Court, and succeeded in obtaining possession, Thompson appearing as a witness in the case. Afterwards the grand jury of Shelby gounty, Tenn., found indictments against Thompson and Arnett, charging them with horse stealing, larceny and upon this indictment that been arrested. He denies the tru charges against him, and expressesa jury, and it is o Thom son has of the willing- ness toreturn to Tennessee and answer as soon as his health, permit. THE FRENCH ASSEMBLY yesterd: the public powers bill by a vote o! to 50 nays, and resolved to which is very poor, Will (0 yeas if pass to a second reading the bill relating to the election of senators. A resolution was also adopted to discuss the bud; jours to Novem! on Monday, and then ad- 30th. The Left endeay- ored to secure a postponement of the adjoura- ment onti! after the discussion of the budget sue the election of the senators but were de- feated. The: with betraying constitution. ——O_—_—_o Two SvicrpEs.—In Cleveland, ed the government Obio, Amasa G. Taft, an engineer, killed himself by taking landanum, and M. rs. Thayer, an aged widow, hanged herself to her bedroom door knob. —$$$_$§_§_ THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CLERGY of Law- rence, Mass., have issaed a card condemning the riot of Monday, and expresst that the ringleaders may be made enormity of their crime. the ho) feel our wake came ant of the passengers still on de me o'clock thy ral by ch to obtat ms tn for the Ives has never lost a life nor ha ver met with asa PAUTIFUL MORNING Si Daylight came and found t ving ove: at nis Mars! tpp rently & ery one Here and there w with pines, whose tr vistas, through which en spark! the other side, wiile oo- Ny an old-fshioned farm house or a ‘shut could be seen. Sails bozan » multiply as we prog nd half ¢ orm innumerab! water could be men’s be sdotted the ri 2er The sun was just ri when We toucued Marshall's leaving a number of ove party. The trees 01 : with th d leaves | ther the place w: s. 1 fresh ore an EREAKERS, CRAB Halfan hour later t ’oint Lookout wharf, and € ered 23 BATHING. touch 4 the rise to t x them ely might have After ar: a lounge unde! everybody hi na bathing snit was ru r just t tp in the br hg ground 1s purpose, and so vater that ay rwade out ue is not advisaty ng Swimmer to att: of the water below THE BXEAKERS CONTINUALLY ROL on shore render his foothold rather insecure at times. It was amusing to lic inthe surf and watch the movemeuts of the bathers. Some speait the time in swim ot contented thernselves with to; ng about in tue Water bear the shore; and come were testing their wind” by diving under the water aid remaining as long as possible. The ladies tripped down to the beach from their bath -house looking. in their bathing alt ke so many Dr. M Walkers, old straw hats ted under us, giving them A DECIDEDLY PICTURESQUE APPEARANCE. A few of them, who ap; ed to be o'd gers, boldly Immersed Uhemselves up vo their cks in the water, but th , and when the w gave when at the Point. Another Wash- ingtonian who created a sensation was Nat. Fugitt, whose achievements asa swimmer were probably never excelicd, if indecd they were ever equaled at the Point. DOLCE FOR NIENTE. After bathing, came another stroll around the Point or a quiet sii down on the grass under the trees, where one cou'd look far oif on the Chesapeake and count “the bellied S1i!s" of passing vessels, Which stood out in ‘ relief against a background of dark which loomed up from the easte:a While thus jounging and enjoying 2 the delightfyl br horizon. cene and inh conlipually blowing in shor boat, containing five Or six men and Aseine passes near the beach, and we are informed that the c nts are fishing for salt water tailors, which are frequently found in large Schools in these waters. Oné of the men leans out over the bow of the boat looking for a school, the presence of which ts known by @ rippling commotion in the water. As coon as & SC is discovered the seine is at once trolled out, and in such a manner as to com- ple ely encompass the tailors. Hundreds the.e beautiful fish are caught daily in this way : A ST. MARY'S COUNTY “SAMPLE ROOM ” Strolling around one is reminded of the de- vices of city civiilzation by seeing over the door of a old wooden building a sign on whieh is painted, on a blue «Sample Room.” at the rough-looking country loafers plead- ing at the bar is enough, and “we pass” with out sampling the tangle-foot dispens?4 there, and proceeding to the steamer visit the water cooler and draw consolation from it and a pocket flask, which we were fortunate — not to forget in packing our hand satchel. ST. MARY'S COUNTY GIRLS BRIEFLY CON- SIDERED. During the afternoon we have a chance to “look over” some specimens of St. Mary's county girls who came in from up the coun- try In buggies with their beaux, and in two- horse wagons loaded down until the springs almost touched each other. They are very Uke other girls. Some are pretty, some are passable, and some are as ugly assin. The ounger and prettier ones wear their hair Banged, and evidently have a thorough ap- preciation of their charms. Tuey look with Special interest upon the ladies sojourning at the Point, and eee scrutinize every article of their attire with a view to the im- peavement pid ee Cahn eptpred Manage eep wi! aa Wee! latest fashions. POINT LOOKOUT. There are many very desirable attractions here, such as baiking facilities, ogg Heong ny almost continuous breeze, and Taking everything into consideration, this is a pleasant summer resort. One cot- tages of three rooms, arranged for se- keeping, can be rented for $20 per month, and the occupants can either board at the hotel or keep house, drawing all their supplies :rom Washington. If business requires the presence of the heads of tamilies in Wash- ngton during the week they can come dows any Saturday night on the steamer Sue, retebing here at about 6 Sunday mornin The boat leaves at 6 Sunday evening, arrives in Washington between 5 and 6 Mc ~ morning. mong thoxe who have their familes here are Wm. H. Clagett, W. A. Yates, Nicholas Acker, Dr. Dubame W. Rote'er, Frank lin Philp, Col. Tichenor, and E. G. Whe +i allof Washington, NanndG -20e- 3 TWFED's SENTENCE. - Judge ah Davis, Who has been so sharply criticised in some quarters for Imposing cumulative sentences on Wm. M. Tweed, wrote recently a letter to Charles O'Conor, who, as senior counsel, was responsible for the conduct of the pro credings against Tweed, calling attention to the fact that the court of appeals, in re- versing thoxe sentences, relied greatly on an Kument made by Mr. 0” 10r in on eariier axe, and asking why Mr. O’Conor had not led bis attention to this argument. Mr. O'Conor has written a letter iu auswer, ar- guing to show that the court of appeals in a case intermediate between the argument re- ferred to and the Tweed sentence overruled that argument, and takes advantage of the correspondence todefend at leagth the con- duct of the ring suits, and to express his sur- prise and regret at legal triuinphs of the peculators. He also points out what riously inconvenient eons-quences te sons who have had anything to do witt ishing Mr. Tweed might follow {¢ cent decision of the court of appeals. Mrs. Rosalie C LIFE INSURAN Barry had her husband's life insuret with the Mutual Life Insurance company for 25,000, for her owa and her childrea’s ben- it, but upon solicit n of her husbanit she igned it to other partie Her husband she say as aninducement toher to make the assignment, assured her that in law t Tights would be still protect “lL. St the assignment, and her busba - the policy as security for a pre-existing Aiier her husband's death both she and t holder of the policy claimed the amoatt and inasuit brought to decide as to t conflicting rights, Judge Van Vorst, i preme court, sp sideration recover iis a N.Y. Tins, 1 HREE I court of de T ‘non pleas of Baltimy erday, We Wit’ instant, the propriciors of the p plaintitts wer t, comptre Barnes Comp pamount of da led inan A the cause of ac ersiood that the charges ma te by n against the Mf the boant of publie works of eof Maryland, whi is composed of the in the matter of the t use of correction. were the fou the proceedings, It. (eazette, CHURCH AND STATE IN CANADA.—Father Roussellot, cure of the parish church In Mor- treal, has written a long letter to Mr. Dout *l in the Guibond ease, in whieh ly the latter at deflanee as to the e fthe privy gist of the tette Ido not re the right of the ciyil anthorit fere in questions which beic siastical domain, and notw! leep respect for our gracious Sov my perfect submi n to her authority everything that b ss to civil matters, E am and will always be oblig-d to refuse sepulture to J. Guibond in conseerat 1 ground so long as my bishop forbids me to grant it.” $$ CARDINAL MCCLOSKEY Is to sail for Ilayre and proceed to Rome, in order to re trom the Pope iis broad-brimmet ret nd rin ated te for © ta, from’ nt his e: fort dation fk cony ain the remaining insignia sabove. The name ot ¢ { with anes Rome, but itis: tofficia ity of Es bali. o I sail on the Sist inst ATCHES A Beran. —Oa ta burglar fe ohn Sehr stole a lot of clothim eded In leaving tt nthe act oj premise wher y & Woman bara Zit eized him and jerked him baek int) the yard, and in spite of adesperate stra the part of the thier ceeled in holding bim until the arr assistance, When he was handed over to the police. ——$<$<—— THE Misses ( VAY RELINQUISH THE BROOKLYN TURATER.— Lilian Conway have agreed to surreader Brooklyn thes puthe terms pror ier sideration all rights in the lease ty their mother was can money paid by Miss fisses Mix) 1e of tue she took aasd. great regre »point the actor en i for the fall whom she hac Times, Vth a MISSING BALLOONIS?S—Pog Dontlor ddson and N.S. Greenwoc i, reporter of the Chicago Evening Jouroal, made an as- cension in a balloon on Thursday, and noth ing whatever has been scen or f propauts since early that evening, hconer sighted them. At that time t basket was dipping in water, about thirty miles irom th to render them ascended ward. shore. As the seb ssistance the bal ) THE MOUNTAIN Adispateh irom Bea- ver. Utah, states that the testimony of Job D. Lee, as well as thatof other important witnesses in the Mountain Meadow mas ere, Will entirely refute all charges wi have been made against Brig! n Young ar the leaders of the Mormon church in Salt Lake City. It will be proven, adds the dis- patch, that Brigham Youngsent an emphatic command that the deed should not be eom- mitted, Proposrp Honors To TEA The joi THE AMERICAN t committee of Natio Rifle Association and Amateur Ritle Club of New York, have resolved to give the Ameri- can team a@ reception down New York bay,a procession up Broadway in carriages, aud a banquet at night. The Ninth Regi at has offered their services as an escort. It was also resolved that a suitable testimonial be presented to each member of the te: eam. GEORGE N. JACKSON, the defaulting rev- enue collector, died at Louisville, Ky., about midnight on Thursday. it mortem was held yesterday afternoon at the instance of the insurance companies, to determine whether he had committed suicide, he having licies to the amount of $12.500 on his life. ackson eo pa bond to Collector Buckné in $25,000. and there may be enough property to indemnify the collector for his loss. E. F. DYER, probate judge of Lake county. Colorado, has been foully assassinated in consequence of his issuing warrants and se- curing the arrest of sixteen persons for their acis as a “committee of safety.” The sheriff seems to verlag onn = Spyies with as il ‘ties, be having an arm” 1 posse of we en, all, however, members of the implicatcd committee. MAERIAGE AT THE REVOLVER'S MOUTH is not valid. So the New York Sn samen court decides in the case of a Li go with him to Avon and marys go Ww! im von a mary a& his will. Judge E. Darwin Smit! ited a decree declaring the mai null and void, giving both parties the privilege to marry aga! against A Fatal DRAM.—Mr. Thoms D. DeWitt of Brcoklyn, who was poisoned by corrosive sublimate which he had mistaken for brandy Tuesday morning, died of the effects of the poison at 11 o’cloc! it it at the Pe ep street. Mr. tt was y-one rs and leaves a wife and three — Bi. World, tan. A FALL OF OnE HUNDRED Feer.—At Niagara Falls, N. Y., Albert Abbotaxy, of Kinston, Ontario, while under the influence of liquor, fell over the bank on the Canada side, fe maggie — None SS Foam were broken. He wanted more whisky when raised to the bank above. | | gapore, en route for U | ing. His right arm is extended, and the TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, OUR RIFLEMEN ABROAD. ——e SHOOTING AT WIMBLEDON, en THE AMERiJANS AHFAD. —__e—___ THE CARLIST RETREAT. INTEPAL REVENUE INVESTIGATION. | —— THIRD € MATE ‘The Constitationality of Mr. Ham Amendment to be Tested. Fw York, July 17.—A carious case, in ving the constitationalt det postage law, has been brought in the Unite tes ©} uit Court for this district. A gen. an offers a book for mail transmission THE to Philadelphia from tbis city, postage at old rates being aitixed. Being’ refused, he applies for a mandanie pel the post ter to re *. The argu f th applicant ts Uh esaudry civil tion bill, into which the amend it Increasing the rate on Uuind-class mati matter was luserted, was not a bill for rais ing the revenne; t the amendment Provide ways and means for raising reven the ate has no constitatioaal thority to p that being | nd that the pos inated with th bill whieh w poses, is une THE AMERICANS AT WIMBLE- DON. Our Shooters Ahead To-Day. ONT ly 17.—The American riflemen to-day 1 ce of rain the Ateh fer the n cup was postponed until Wedn The first > seven she There are seve Of the Americans, red 35, Gildersieeve nd Dakine Shooting Fuitonu al hundred ¢ Fulton has Yale is still Score is equaled the match will be shot off next week. The Mo Braver shal Cros Khir rr ived he: er Smith. June 2 ©con Willing to com his possession Mea lows afatr. Sane eeeeers Alleged Dishonesty. Boston, July i7.—Frederick Floyd, chief clerk of the Liquor license commission, tas been arrested, charged with procuring li- issued by forged endorsements on a nS, And by forging the name of H. &. Ke Jorsement ig witt no af nd him in S. .. When found San. to give all the testi regarding the = es Internal Reyenue Inyestigation, LOUISVILLE, ky., July or of internal b. a Treas D alA iately comer : therough examination into the aifatr: office closed. here, Which, meanwhile, has be: ° The Missing Aeronauts, CuicaGe, July .—Nothing has ye heard of the two genth en who left this in a balloon Tiursiuy evening last. The general opinion ts that they were swept into the lake by the terrific stoum Taursday night. —— The Recent sails Express Rob- INDIANAPOLIS Jaly tal Supp oord to be one of the Ain the re nery ant murde tet last night e of the two mea Is stil «© Specie Shi New York, July 1) —The sp vents y amounted to SSL. %, oF gold coin, and the re majuder sol ver bars. _——— The Cariist Retreat. Maprip, July 17.-The Carlists unter ula are upon the Amezeual d bstelia. 1 r Ae , Tello, and Lo Homeward Bound. New York, July u.—T ‘ford left’ Hong H fnited States. THE STATUE OF LAFAYETTE.—The statue of Latayet Loft the Frenet g ew York, was received sday. itis the work x exclusive of The project of presenting this to New York orizinaied with the overnment. nd nearly 330,000 (ig “8 appropriated for its execution in bronze. The di M the scuipior represei La-ayette in bis twentieth year, at the tim when he joined the continental army. stands upon a ship, as if in the act of spe: is thrown across his chest, with the hand grasping the pommel of his swort and a mass Of drapery which falis at his feet. The Lody is firmly posed upon the right foot, while the left leg is extended, head is tly turned to the right. The statue will be placed in Ce -ark, and the unveiling will probably in the fat BROOKLY WE SCANDAL. In the sui rzuson agt. Louisa A. Ferguson, for ¢ Judg> Barrett, i supreme court, chambers, granved yestentay 4n absolute decree of divoree in favor of th busband,.on the report of a referee. Mrs. Ferguson was a member of the Amaranth bot Brooklyn, and there formed the ac intance of a Mr. Rowe, with whom she Hed to Canada, and thence to Portland, tak- ing with her her child. She and Mr. Tow: protested that the flight was innocent, in order to preserve the custody of her eliild to herself. “After she was brought back, and the child was in the custody of its father, she made an effort to carry off the child + | ing disjointed bit of writing, writt The Trinmphs of Paper, Itis noticeable that the winning boats on both day at the Saratoga prenees Apmenf made of paper, @ad that these were the pm contesting boats ballt of that mac rial, On the second day there were tmir- teen competing shells, and twelve of them W«re constructed of the customary and tre- ditional Spanish cedar- certainly @ splendid material. But on this,as on the day pre. @ding, the solitary paper shell won. Now, it can hardly be sald very pos- iuvely hat the latter material was the bet- ter, siz the two Cornell crews were ex- ceptionally powerful and skiliful men. Last year this college tad such big men | in its boat that the crew was known as the “giants,” and tt was then believed UAL the boat was loaded too heavily. This | year, accordingly, the extremely’ hear | men. even if very muscular, were looke! | upon with @ little suspicion, and two crews " average Weight were selected, one for the University crew and one from the freshmen, who practiced very eciulously and came 16 | the mateh in fine covdition. Hence the men | May have had as moch to do with the vie | tories as the boat. Besides, paper b | been tried befove, and generaidy were t In the present case, the Cornell University boat In weight, length, width and shape was just tke that of most of tus dozen compett | tors—it was merely the substitution of pr ed paper for wool. The weight, whic was 150 pounds, was precisely that of several of the other boats and about th average weight This, however, is only one of a myriad tn- | nv substitation of paper, j or Wowd. glass and the mote | speak of su as door knoba, Ficture trames and tnkstands, we | e of paper. and a even gas pipes wen oo At fas an oty as Amat fact. paper bar are now tual ase by ty even os. each ing u iifferent pa ¢ now bustly t them ont at t 1 i ths clentifie American, * of patents the paper ts principatiy | from straw, and is pressed, several ts at | atime, into a firm, compact sheet, which, | when dry, beeomes tougher than wot, Toe | sheet ts then bent tn nd i form. and which are inito dety 1 toge 1 trough the tside of U ner surta | its Opposing cdee wood the f ale re oyna through barrel. Hoops of wool or addet to prot » Iatter from or wear ong Tpro: ing the barrels ts to form the paper pulp. A COLLEGIANS eenle of Yale takes H. ase of snietde eeu ean New Haven, that time a pistol 2 Aromat nt Ol Stairs, and Was fo tying F ot ale ath. It Was Soon ase t that t person Was William « of that ¢ who grada ated at Yaie ¢ in ty 1g Second sel nd past year vas ® tutor ir ss al twenty-€ siding which pre ars pt | his stocking rT, and had } 1 upon the ¢ kK. placing @ Pillow underneath his head. Athis side he placed the mirror of bis room. setting it up | ®eainst the wall and putting one of his shoes by its side so as ty keep it in position while ing his reve to its place, the mirror on, judging f | ope » Wrapper att nd, pointing the muz the | er over his beart, fir d and inflicted the | fatal wound. Besid revolved used he bad another one under bis bef Despon- | dency sd by poor lea rint- ears to b ment, apy led bi amit | the act. He had re ly make | mg efforts to obtain a position in the } Patent office at Washington, throagh the | » professors and others, but evidently | Without success. A small slip found ia the hip pocket of his pants coutain~1 the follow » with @ m to indic | lead pencil, which w the causes or Ftate of m about the suicidal desige j ness, no light even ares and social wr prospects. | Ir s* bi ssing, aken in cha: Newton, of FsuyM = Moines LECTUR:! The 1 es as Mr. Lock pens dering Mr res Will be be soar- ma n be tmoret ‘Lare will probat lelivered in puis, and then K City, Leavenworth, St. Joseph, Omaha, Des Zton, Daves 2 1 be visited or three lecty Sand two in I 168 ickets will range from fifty 1 usual ar, accordin, ation of extra charge for reser se zis- ter ade We believe that Beecher 5 in CHALLENGE FoR A Tarek MILE S Race.—James ONeill has t Frei. J. Engelhardt, in the Tart. Farm. a enge Midressed to G gelhardt ow a threemiie tur on Saratoga lake. two months from date for 1,00 aside. ONeill hast st recor t for three iniles—2 on Unat lake last time for want of race on th ihe hardt both winner and | fessional Ume. O'Neill expe Engelhardt in the association but Engelhardt was raled out member of any club. A purse fered to Engelhardt at that O'Neill a maich race, w the merits of the two mei then been a subject among the boats 1 bow ¢ conclusive time to row 1 he declined, and have ever Since ma discussion men aod many others, 1 mic&us tosettie the question, STARRED IN A Rari Roan Car ffray took place on ieft Philadelphia on the Pennsylvania rail- mad at 11.55 on Wednesday night for the West. It appears that a passenger occapied a full seat, Which he refused to share with another passenger, and when the conductor came along an appeal was made by the pas- senger who Was Standing for a seat. The man who Leld the full seat still refused, while the other as persistently insisted on sharing tte In the dispute the passenger occupying the seat struck the other disputant a blow in the face, when the assailed man drew a knife The decree awards the custoty of the child | 2d cut Lis assailant on the cheek and to the father.—. Y. Tribune, 16th. A REVENUE AGENT'S DEFENCE.—The St. Louis Republican publishes the official re- port of John A. agent, relating to his investigations about a year ago of distilleries, rectifying houses and other establishments on ‘the Pacific joyce, internal revenue | town the wounded man was throat, inflicting a fearful wound, from which the biood towed copiously. The cou- tense, and when the train reached Dowsing tense, wi train ning= placed in charge ota sician. At Lancaster the man who did culling Wa» arrested and returned to Downingtown. The wounded man is named coast from which revenues are derived, | Williams,from Kentucky, and the man who This rey violated by various parties in California, Oregon, and other places on the Pacifie coast, and is made public mainly to refate the recent charges by San Francisco papers, that in consequence of the great perso.al at- tention paid him while in Catiforuta, Mr. Joyce failed to find any whisk: port of bis investigations. FIRST THIEVFS AND THEN THE POLICE. house at No. 8 street, of which the wealthy and lately-1 Ma- thias Dancer is the principal was “pulled” last night by the ‘find- oS ear ear eae ences a '. doors were bolted the rad was made through the skylight, and John Daley, the dealer, with five others, were arrested, but soon after discharged, as the faro table had neither lay- out nor checks, nor any other of busi- ness beyond the table 1} AN. ¥. Oor. Phil. Record, ted States grand jenee Be Latin eee es ju nearly thirts more jctments to the Uni- probe Friday, of ms — with the so-called ky rings, but the names will pot be divulged ‘until arrests are made ‘Wants To Come Home.—The Indepen- devee learns from the Hague that Mr. ited eee irregularities in the | break up @ business and me de a favorable re- darkest tiundet clond ‘t shows that the revenue laws are | did the cutting is a drover from Indiazapo- Uis.—Jdarrisburg Cor. Phila. Press, &7-The city of Richmond has been indicted top altow ing the refone of the gas works lo pass into James river. hop-toad will croquet party quicker than the Dial ever gathered. s7General Sherman didn’t ahead of his old companion-in-anss, Gener al Grant, in the grandpa campaign. 7A son of ‘was killc. bya ster iiiing of ta ‘at work ia &7A dispatch from West, ou _ pone pine fever is and no new cases been reported for