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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted. AT THE 8TAR BUILDINGS, Penesyivania Avenue, cor, llth st The BY Evening Star Newspaper Jom 2 waUrrmate Prove a aubsertbers af TEN Canta rim water on Route Ses Sica My baal Potts pense St @ month. mz months, $3.00; ome year, 36 GG nine am me Rater af advertises (wrmtshet om appiivation. Voz, 46—N2. 6,968. WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, JULY 26, 1875. e Evening Star. eee rates of Toreten tn the On July ist new Went into effect. We bave conden: table below the rates . postal cards and newspapers to all the countries of also Egypt and Liberia Europe, and Letiera Posted Registra. Ne Onourics. pers Carts tim freon Prevage EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e. BBS ifia we. THIED GRAND EX URSION. AY. JULY 30TH. 1875. . J\NE MOSELEY The Whisky P.¢ al ‘ranads, CHIEF CLERK AVEt a «¥ STEPS DOWN AND EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. THE RECEIPTS to-day were, from Internal revenue, $559,612.67; from customs, $479,S75.97. TUE AMOUNT of national bank note cur- reney received at the Treasury to-day for re- Jomption aggregated £555.123.10. REVENUE APPOINTMENTS.—J. W. Har* has been appointed internal revenue apd RB. W. Bocoek storek district of Virgin a ovr, To-lay Secrets cy Bristow received official Hoa renee “som St. Louis advising him Tieatern °% Avery, the chief clerk of the ae arab department, had been indicted by fT and jury in that city for alleged com- nie’ ty in the whisky ring frauds. Upon re- -tpt of this intelligence the Secretary re- Goested the resignat.on of Mr. Avery, which Was promptly tendered. The ‘udictinents against Mr. Avery are fro in buraber—one in which the ixsne is sper fr be ined ssainst him singly, and the other perf the 5th | Joirs him with MeDonuld: ex-supervisn or internal revenue, and Joyce, ex revenus “ey sfuger TH GRAND Pi NIC OF T 2 WAVERLY MAsGUERADERS ATORS.- u f wetzer fF INVESTI agent, as aconspirator. I expected that eR ene septa re Fees) Moun: Pay eerie rtf. Hawks, of | epee heen neice Tickets ad@it person. 23 Cents Chicas : coon ,.2.08 Obio, have been | oftice to-morrow, whereupon Avery will be BLEAN, i pointed to serve OM te commission to in- | required £0 give ball for trial. . earn.) Comte | vestigate the 807 4 dimeuities. Assistant District Attorney Peddriek, of y202 B. RURWANTRAUT.S - St. Louis, isin thee y, avd had a long’ ia- lerview to-day with Secretary Bristow rela- live to the prosecution of those indict} District A'torney Lrew, of the same city, will THE LEAVE o F AWSENCE granted Captain Henry G. Pe GS citenfetd, 2d artillery, Omaha, Nebrae' ca, nas been extended eleven months, NTESUBOAT ROUTE re . urrive some time this week. CAPE MAY, Will, permission to zo beyontt sea, A suecessor for the chief clerkship haz not " Saeed . | vet been determined apon by Secretary Bris- COMMENCING THURSDAY, July 2, 1575 Nava ORDERS.—Act Assistant Sur- | 2 ., geon J. C. Whitehead and Assistant Pay- MORE INDICTMENTS. Frou PHILADELPHIA. m uection with | muster John H. Speel onlered to the Pianter The commissioner of 3 ral Tr venue has So clock train= from WASTING Lieutenant RC. Maken, detache from the | Teceived @ telegram from Supervisor Het CITY POLST. Cape Gaorge Sts os geal Genantagaa. sist on ¢ Planer. | rick, uated Oshkosh, Wis. stating that. Ine dictments had ty found lector Erskine, of Milwat | Weisser 1: G ‘ol- leaves New Castle, TUESD . THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, ast e TUE PRESIDENT, Fred. Grant an mpanied by Lieut. wife and Jesse R. € Leave Cape Mug alternate days it, has arrived at West Point, N. ¥., | and Hovis: npers Nias Pasconger Railway fr will remain until Tuesday. When | Bemi an Gietiiteed sooutaets * Cope May city — 3 in New York on Satuntay he attended the | 2nd forty-one distillers, rectifiers, and their aiders ahd abettors. MORE SEIZURFS. Supervisor Matthews, of the 8th district, funeral of Temy ton Strong at Trinity ehureh. STEAMER SUE ESCURSIONS. — Ghattence = . reports the seizure of the reetifying ho Thochenct von ser SUE, Cap- THE RFSIGNATION OF JUDGE FISHER as eens oe — A tain James Harper, is now mikine go Aliph ited States attorney for the District of | the distillery company of Pekin Naren ihe River cistiliing company, an EXCUSSIONS TO POINT LOOKOUT Columbia, has been tendered to Judge Pier- stillery. The evidence of and b ON EVERY SATURDAY, og at PINEY POINT and MARSHA 1 on ssent to Pres ranch. Judge Fis rnor Weils sigr the duttes of the ent Grant at will retire when s he is ready to iHiee. LL’s, ton and his wife, owing to assum American of EF yid MISS BROWN AT “THE BEAB’S DEN.” Yatron, Rounp HILL, VA, July 19. If I could only haye sent you, by express, the breeze my last letter raised here, how grateful you would have been. I heard the muitterings of @ storm after the mail came in, so I double pinned my back hair, and then calmly awaited the tornado. Well, some of the dear people went wild hunting upold readers, trying to find Logan’s (not John’s) “There ts eleraal war between ine and thee!” to throw at my devoted head; merely because their names had been men- tioned. Queer, Wasn'tit’ But thea, come to nk of it. it must he rather discouraging, atter you nave packed your tranks ani tarted off with @ flourish for Long Branch, Newport or Saratoga, to find yourself a! Yatton, by mistake, and then have your dear five hundred friends informe of the fact. Others etieved because I accused them of being sensible enongh to dress plainly They thoucht it must y ruin the reputation of the pla to avoid said they telegraphed 2 for a couple s of jewelry (E { having done their duty, and donned thelr beads, looked the personification of i innocence, But the upon by my beir that it w n lassoing Exped! one tell of it; and. on the w about as cheerful as an w me until the evening bro: the shape of no one crowd insistel Dg mpelled to go shop to sioa in A Wop. You see, the reputation of being beanless was just a little too much for Round Hill to bear,so “Ole Virginny” got its back—and two “fiddlers” up. and came marching u Yatton in force. A few of us were hay “ious f euchre in the hall, whil SS Serious portion of the community im- perileu their soles in. ¢ to the tune of the piano, when sud an armfal of hats mace r appearance. Th ing—t HLT was sure ating Stinemetz had chosen Yatton for his ORDER CHANGED.—The orter directing | which have’ recently grown, up, & readqnarters; but in due time the ow: Surgeon Blair 1. Taylor, U.S. A., to report parate, and the usual legal articles were | also followed, and then besa - Sp epared, signed, sealed and delivered. They | Someof the most beautiful 1 ee Se agple to, to tt U.S. Military | havetwo children, a cirl and a b ble, coupled with so much genuiae ex NSON & BRO.. See “*" as been | young— probably eigiit and ten | ment on the part of the da " foot of Tth strect; eneral | dicully immediately arose as ras: | ment on that of the pect ; oan meut | tody of thes iren. A ning flew by ason storm w T° PLEASURE SEEKERS, sented t se by Courtland E But there! I prom SUMMER ABMANGEMEZNT A Haxpsome Hinti-Day Gret—Unitea | CounsE! Appear htd Prva 3 oer ays pos tee ae 2 4 ; % ! : mas 11 js pelt nd as sa expedition an accom- i PILOT BOY, Capt. W.H. Bytes, | States Senator Robertson, of South Caro- | Lait Charle Landis to produce the cnii- | 270 Be BS expel sin at anee On ¢ k PILOT D apt ¥ lina, is at the Warm Springs with his fami! dren before Ju Reed, in order th tye | plished fact, had best begin at once. i 4 za son who has been at Gecor caleustody of the children migh cool, pleasant morning eight of as clamboret fF ay was the you termined. Coi one r and Ben, Wil- = set oe aising his yp son appeared for Mr. La writ w: » whole Loidoun « from his fa! allowed, and ndis brougat some of 0} one of the the ng its ¢ n belog ab brought in eonsequence criptions given tes TORS TO BE | of sickness. Mrs. Luvdis was accompanied iwere of tae liv . Then Suickers arta by her brother, Mr. Meade. While in the | ville (spirit of euphony whata nam : court-reom some rred he- sand set us to wondering w Department of Justice the | tyeen Mr. Land! aie. Mr. mount of alr, short of a whirlwint ine de tmail con- | Landis denoun ie asa mere meree- ty reach it; but passing throuch or tating ¢ perform the 2 Muade retortel in very | Snicher's gap—which ‘isn’t Inneh of a oF failine to perform the Zuage. They almost came to | after all—soon turred our thoughts mou. F bids bad been aw ys, and nothing but the place and Wie | tain ward again; and after a farther drive o : iT) b their buds rot the law prevented it. The far- | a mile or so we reached the spot where ev W'yirzavan, age } ernment after relet- \ring of the exse was postponed to two | one is obliged to continue the journey 183 Sixth-st Wharf. oF ane yeu +07. for whichamount rom next Monday. This case excites | Snank’s ma—, ob! beg pardey; on Shat BF nyo - = = with eee a bby eich aa some surprise, as fu all the late difficulties | lay horse. FoR Excursions. he enter Them for dar 1 Carruth shooting af | While we were bu pinning ooieceies ined smeus in provi irs. Landis was represented as greatly | hack to the proper degree of tightnes THE MARY WASHINGTON APpOrary service band. so mnen so tbat ane the gentlemen, who had been Anovr SECRETAY D. “ id to capes ve him alone in | amateur scouting, returued with the ‘ : : the county jan) at Bi that hed from this city last night that “the - er - Fae eo as card, orto De. HOW- a \elnaa i papaiipeey se i vigor. AtChicazo the | ‘ooking atus the while as If he sort of pi 8 TROTH. Pr iaieecanice, Wine Meroe. use rectify ing establishment of the River | us. Of course, that made us determine to ~ —_— ee ct : ~ this jetter,on his return to the departinent a Natllling company has been seized for du- | cdo or die; and-as the guide had comforted \uR CHARTER. : ire beeee ke P Eootile | fe tae ec See nnbe AG Other itraals, Aad |) ak gt oen thiat tk wan cig lerea PYRE sor yanch, and bail a most rene inter: | It WS, stated that octicr setzures will fullior inte to the “den,” wo naturally fale just a having been sprciaily Steed up for ECOURSTCRS: | view with the President. tn wei he's Deine ile fie Siassliery of ne Fekin'| title more than equal to the 7 : Cau be chartered op reasonable terme. Apply to sisted that he should not be removed under | , harged with ie duplicate use of stamps, | Start 2 ly as you ple N. B. FITZHUGH, Agent, Are; that he should be allowed toremain till | aiid for having fermentirg tuba conecicl | after we had been doing 4 climbing mayTit Gn strect wharf, | the’ pending investigations into tnd tndée the aioe nd other frauds. ‘Tue | enoveh to intervi “burnt gotiess What were virtenhhy tase any Caged with | grand jury of te United States eireait court | of Hherty on the c eel a Nal tide EDUCATIONAL. forced out of the Cabinet the administration | 4¢, Milwauhee ih Calin ee sod over will — — ~ Would regret it.” The statement that the 5 jssert, ex-deputy We lost faith In the gaile- QTAUNTON FEMALE SEMINARY, — | President: about the time indicated fe dune, 1 Rtorekeepers, ie, and came to. the con Rev. J.1. MILLER, A. M., Paix Wrote Mr. Delano formally requestins his lers ‘and twelve distillers. must have measuret ; resignation. that Mr. Delano declined to against Collector Erskine is ne. | i nd thrown the length ot < Liv: tate of Virginia Female Insti- | offer it when thus requested, can be im- é > hist hevery time. Then, while we we Mone Departinent, with 12 sdf an Conroe Ws RYN OI NT Fe Pe aanaa sosenue Cole ee ae | Rratanling 9 little tie ous aaron ecies oni el vec? Sori Dany Gueree rad at Milwaukee on ay at the in- at i = lecation the best in ; cori ee of Ferdinand who e i Lyne g (Wa) Republicans oer eae is ba Soto eunyie 8 of | 7a and while we were yet ex “st (Va.) Re hh bat beea seized by Col. = pisseibnd ge { buildings emt | n w ascertained that large a force th Tene oe information, reg 3.1 MLLER, b en recovered from parties in this ety Apheanin ome e€xelamations of pl ee scuton Va. | shen Ambrove R Wocilront = defuse ti A corres saad | eta nthe vanguard stopped Us, a Pets: Co FEWALE INSTITUTE, California for nearly 1 00, : thelr hoods when a writ | here, before us, was simone 4s sophewon ae te aS tomb : aa rpus will oe ed for. Baits THE “DEN.” SALTIMORE, MD God toes ee ee be comunences against the offi Immense rocks, loosing as if a band of = first wife of the defaulier, has given eeeneS playful Titans had piled thera up in sport, ).06, While several other pa . TO CHt New Y. form a sort of dry-land promontory, cleft by te bas b 2 operation for 38 years. aid te belong to W unees that t stmaster Gen- | large fissures and undermined bh; f pupils limited. It~ location fs pre- come forward and ed the long the | Stai.ding upon this the whole beauti michy - tral, a0 vesily Feit bd Brown. Itis w ; he lakes for th mail train | ley of the Shenandoah, with W! m Battin re Wack on City. 375.000 has be from New Y to the west. It is ex ! | and a number of minor villages inthe dis- MR3.R.H ARCHER, much more will pre & a ip fics on ae Ist of Getober. y lance, and its surrounding girdle of moun- am teou fice, Ma. ‘ = - make thed ice frou tains, lay fn the sunlight before us; while ee jy Post © 1 Morrissey DEFEATED. mmany } in notmore than twent y ficokine Gowa te vel perpendicuia. aE GUSRTER Ase, tegtia | keneral committee met Saturday afternova, pe to reduce the lime descent, we saw the tops of the highest trees tore. BO. Shottibige i Herteed Sud voted, 40 to7, for a reorganization in the © hours over the pres deep below, and found that the idea of a mis- iam | St, 1th and ith districts of New York « ns. The amount of m step, and consequent fall into the valley be- Sie | Tests, at present, a defeat of John Morr < curried by this train will be evor- | jow, was not atall iaviting. LADISS SUHOOL, | sev and Assemblyman Thos. Costigan, the us. There will be four large postal ears of een . . Fecgaehintrnctoe i | wacch promicad Sosive to Tummaangrin: | imbrowc coustrpetion,capanit of carrgin | MUCKLERERRIES AND RATTLESNAKE : BR yo min nme ch promis 5 fo Taramany the | thirty-£ .us Of matter, and it ts tho: esingtehian ned: & young telescope 1 age eng ng =e of the municipal patronage. ant | by th ment that’ the amount to along and kindly banded 't around; so we « Primary peek pel : 208 Sn A sensation among the city and | carried w a forty-five tons before the | took our fill of the surronndiog beauty, and °F END: are Shae one oo ee. The (fey part | then oe from linescapes 2 huckleber LES. 8. L. CADY. Principal, . = pf the work of distribution will be doneo1| ries. Yes, they were ripe and sweet: and ; Wer Hane ot. Mcrae e Cot : the cars. Newspapers will be taken in by th: | Mrs F und I went after them with © eit Bend for Cirenine. ead Sen 3 2 or dud distribated en rou she broke the spell by casually remarking fERSUEAU TEACHES FIAKO, HAn Ts oF Will be stationed at Syre | that the rest of the party seemed to have ISY aad the Cultivatton of the Votoe. A: case, Buffalo and Tolalo. This enterprise | disappeared. Of course, visions of ratt'e. rere Mr BRICHENEACEH'S Piano Store, Ne | One Lutadred Mill not cost one ceut additional expense. | snakes and “sich” had nothing whatever to street northwest, deci iy lacs. A eat The raitroads have met the governtacnt in | do with our sudden departure. Oh no! Pec NGLISH, FSKNCH, AND OLASSICAL Im | try ‘arrange for extensio: the most gencrous spirit ish the thought! But we followed them Tir TE La yous leis. 913 New York ave continue the works running. graph _re with Se en and oaty, missed Bue rectheest. Mrs ANGELO JACKSON, Princt- »yed upwards of three hundred b great array of crimes yesterday, Two | OUT Fay 01 se leh eo Heart = —— t Garrett © re badd quarre! i on Satuntay pamecinlebibitets Eoin * — porxs ons the Baltioare pie he Irowl, | RIEHts and one of them struck theothera | THe Lou STaTE FRavuDs.—The med Andrew Keelan and John Graves, | fatal blow with batehet. An indigoast | attorney general of Louisiana has filed in- Graves selacd ahateuet ant dealt Houten | Sere violence ata, his wife, “Aman was | Ctintone state auditor Aneane Baie terrible blow onthe bead, burying the weapon |B ers ETE goeie oy US | treasurer; P. G. Dismond, secretary of state, his skull, causing death in a few hours, | #bether at Cairo, 1 another at St. Law and Charles W. Lowell, speaker of the house, The murderer was lodged in jail, suother was stabbed to death at _Indiaisp allmembers of the funding board in 1s74. = > He. and another at New York. Twocolored | enarging them with misdemeanor in omes AND COMPLE UNELEASANTNESS BETWEEN Itussta | men charged with murder and rophery were | for ferifoe tee Cae ees by the audi- an t ie reported from #orita hun Eby & Pa ir ype Ia Cineianatt | tor, amounting to $135,! and represent- ©UR CLOSING-oUT SALES chouvalof, the Ruslan minis- | @” insane husbs ied “bis wife and then | ingan illegal claim against the state. [ail to berecaliat-on | Killed himself Two other suicides are ulso | qyed at $100,000 ench. “The attorney ooneeay Of ay asseriion of Mr. Burke, chief | reporied. A prisoner disabled py suastroke also filet an information against State Sen- WE OFFER ti crerary of the fareign department, maieia | Was ath by a bratal warden at | ator i. F. Herwig for obtaining money under ¢ House of Commons, that Russia int vio~ | For faise pretenses by issuing vouchers, while lated her promises with reference to Central I . As & os 7 chal f ser ttee on continges jeted her p b re LABOR N —Ata meeting of the chairman of senate committee on contingent Asia, made after the Khiva campatsi:, River operatives on Gatnta eae tte expenses, for fraudulent claims, and obtain- THE MOUNTAIN MEADOWS Massacne — ided to hold a Jotat con: nto day on | !ng warrants from the auditor by represent- Jn toe cioss-examivation of Philip CLngen | the proposed reduction of wages. ‘The ope | ie thal said franduientelaimy were just and cate of Jou De Lise nthe tera. Lu the | Tatives appear to be in favor of the mfiis | le¥al;, also by. Issuing. fetitious ieoneresi are of Jouu D. Lee, vothing new was elicit- | Shutting Gown fora few weeks rather than | kbowing 3 ; sla ly TIS MUST ed. The cay was observel as a holiday by | submit to a reduetion aod coun, wer0 | ee ee cack ate on eee ne Sn HIS 3 the Mormons, being the 23th anniversary of | appolutet to confer with the Board of Trate | Ubat no enh claims or Cotmnncs represcuted WINDITUP! the arrival of the pioneers In Utah. ee et A ahe lockoutot theeatton in these vouchers existe: ne. 2 ! —________* mill operatives in Ashton, Stalybridge, Dan- Ww —The Hartford Ti Dcx CARLos has taken King Alfonso to | kinithi ane Mumchoe ey . a a — E : id. and Me » England, commenced Such a cold ing as Monda: SUITS... fask for allowing the civil war to bo oon- | in some of the mills ou Saturda iia ae agit Ney? - “ y,and unless | Juiy 19, 1s rarely known in this part of New suits duc ed with such excessive rigor, aad urges | the operatives yield by the end of tee tena inelan A s ft ~ e jand at this time of the year. Here In SUITS. mo eration on the part of the Alfonsists. | the mills will be closed. ‘The worklasrenc, | Ene! pera a0 evixe An Attempted surprise of the Alfousist | associations of Lancashire and Yorcnne susriss, was sadiee baiew tas convene ica nes ye St Custerts been vigorously re- have {gselved to support the locked-out ope- | and, In’soine of the state it was down vo 30deg. The latter mark was common in ASSASSINATION PLOT IN GERMANY —A | RatLRoAD WAKINTHE SOUTH—Thecat- | Berkshire county, Massachusetts; amd it TAKE ADVANTAGE lint ays that Count Dizemback: nie moraer | Bigot Ranactikers fare by the St Louls and | Diaces almost itnot quite a frose 2 Some . po thea Th re i. ween St. ais ‘ ard @ chambermaid have been arrested at | and Nashville, Tenn @ wee! ITION AND LICENSE.—T Of THIS FINAL OFFER. Wert plattine ee aistzict of Breslau, charged | opposition to the frot! Motintain road and ita | gi RORLBITION AND, LICENSE —The Pitts- w/in plotting toaseassinate the Crown Prince | southern connections» has hone extended: ee LSS eat hee oe of German, Aud the former road announces that it will | fret th 1 a t is evident in Pittsfeld to-day, hereafter passengers from Nashville | wheren, r ; ; > LES RAILROAD Suit.—_Two New York parties where a dealer who does not keep beer GOODS MUST BE SOLD, Pave instituted a suit at Memphis, Tenn., in | {¢ Loulsvilic for one-third the route weit | does Dot get custom, and in whose ‘borders tehalf of the first boudholders of | be by the St. Lonisana Hester” route will | nearly every den of iniquity, which throve AND SOLD AT ONCE! Load the motes ane railroad, to tore- | ville, thenos by ‘Loutevilio tnt Beg Tider tab etiiease ean come to riot > $s «lose the mortgage on account «° alleged road’ to Louisville. The ith under d = Ebi. a ion was SS aa tained aamins °F Curtein camuiitions eon- | Keought eboat by the Louitilinnst wie | Goon Law Under New Hampshire's Fee ee a é Ville road refusing St. Louis and Southeast- | new tramp law two able-bodied members of NOTHING RESERVED. Svurcipe BAD Boy.—Harry Ha: ern tickets to Montgomery, Ala., and the itinerant fraternity have been arrested, Boston, aged 13: chor bimnaelt ne ak ans | polute soutin pid much to their surprise, and sent tojail as ° on, aged 13, shot him: the b = — = be . The wound vagrants. The new measure is to be vigor- EXAMINE AND BUY. tatal. “He wae & very wild bee 200 eis eee | A CRUEL MURDER.—A dispatch from Leav- ously enforced, and allows these characters, oa > ‘A yeaua: | €uworth says @ prisoner at Fort Leaven. laint before ti 4 ae sis bere orp ingen m bapa North, while engaged in working ina quar- | SSurt, to be seat to jail fovany period wee a er’s gold wateh and chain, wi sold. ry at that ton ‘was sunstruck . _ ee jing six months. . and fell to unconscious, ee —__ WABLE GHOTHERS, | |, cocermires Sint cere Rete Tie | enn ou: Hogan, incnacgs | Inaamive amp SCIGiDEEaleer, the tn- TAILORS AND CLO1 41kRS, Js by the irregniar lines in the open space on | Of that command, beat him and inflicted in- sane butcher, who shot his —— Egner, a ; , Are primtsd; 1m the wernt eee ee ney | Ate Hoga ae erate ce ne died soon | and then inf tng, died ac his recta ae are printed; in they part after. Hogan on jay evening, ai Wyte _ Convex 71m ano D Srexets 6 tis paper Gnd cae Satie eaten States marshal, and will have & hoaring be- | the western suburte of Baltignse Friday.” And can easily be detach: | Sone tha Unt aban ontnuatasioes robe hin tieb eat aiad bale gpicr$ FoR PLIMSOLL.— Several sth. ws nd Wy e ienaee Gee & air coma, sand sailors and workingmen ITY. lair count; juceting at Birkenhead yesterday THE TUG oF Wanr.—San Francisco bay | Mo., shotand killed John’ Bancom, last Mon. resolut! = of sympathy with M Sins evel ten ne a —. aa Syed to outrage his wifesome and promising bio support, con +) & contest of | time 2, ere has been uo arrest made. mee BY ae oe tne toss | Reptnce and Eookoat ope mo ene, tues deceeeartere ‘An area feu A i eptnne em. ne pbs lary atthe Win (Me.) Na- fast to cach other, stern to eters, ae then, | into a kettle of boiling mash at the distillery tie Bank, it !s supposed, will not exceed headed In opposite directions, with full steam | Of the Messrs. Flack, In the eastern suburbs pone ag men oe are thought | on, decide ek oe ‘@way with the 1 sa ts Saturday, and was scalded not real burglars, but taelr decoys j other. The ma aside. death. A VACATION IN OHI CLEVELAND, Jaly 22d, 1973. Eiitor Bening Stor:-—Whiist Iam “cateh- ing breath” here. I write youa fewdesultory notes, A REMINDER OF THE PAST. I left your city at 114 p.m.on the 2th. Twenty years ago. perhaps more, before the scalawags had all departed for a remoter west, the individuals of the class who were Successful in obtaining a credit were in the hatit of relieving themselves of dans and debts by running away in the night, oftenon Saturday nigut. The achievement was termed “leaving between two days. The time of my leaving has a strug reminder of this, other days’ transaction. In my ease there is, however. aconsolatory fact. Idida’t leave for debt. EN ROUTE. made by the Connellsville vente. The train is due at Pittsburgh the morning after departure from Washington at lio‘clock. We breakfast early at Cam- her One of these early breakfasts is ts tor its rarity. No ambiguity t remark. THE CROPS, FTC. Soon after leaving Cumberland the corn fields begin to look very promis the stalks bein nandof rank growth, Good time ts in tl with only in the fields a stalk tbat show e tassel shooting up. The tea days yet of July will probably give the “fihishing touch’ in this partic to th entire fields. ‘Thi fieids ot wheat in northern Maryland and southern - ylvania ure in some instacces t. in others untc ched, and yet the grain le. Potatoes in Pean- is over ripe for the ¢ sylvania and Obio g ly promise Whilst the oats I saw be.ter. growth of straw is very large, and espe soin Ohio. With scarcely an: the grain is badly ly exceptions Wisted about and lotged. thas been ar kably grow tor oats. There ts some very lew y. be- tween Cumber Conrelsvi It is Wild, rough a) Witt hic to «retreat for Mr. Lo. witn war da. and whoop. There is 4 has one cloud elapped hill by he may at last tind “Lis humbler he. THE AMERICAN HLRMINGITAM. Pittsburg is still pecul Dirt, dust and coal smoke are yet characteristic. Tae bat te of lit on as vigore cesstu rhas inany inthe | Del Bat i tas rind whieh en.” tever iam ear TUE RUCKEYE STATE. In Obio the flelds on every hand y showing that there ha 1a plent Trains. Ther e all through state “weet green pastures beside rippling waters. I have as yet seen no grow iP Obio. THE FOREST City. Cleveland is a beantiful—the most beauti- ful—elty that I have e ness city withal. The 2 tree decorations obta + to 1y sobriquet— prest C. md soil by nature are exceedit and a busi- of iiss lade ly fa vorable for an testhetic effeet in building the city. Itoverlooks lake with its waters so bin to the summer pure, fresir, invogerating air, but Uo the winter a cutll or Sling. I dnd this aira better tonie than six grains of quinine per day la Washington. Winter clothing in limited quantities is agreeable. In 1870—last census—Clev eland bad %,0u0 people. It is estimated now that its population wi The repubii sults in t reach 140,000, are sanguine about re ¢autumnal election. ‘The Roy Murderer. “LUSION OF THE DEFENCE OF POM ROY—HL CRITICISM F MAD bDOCTrOus, WOMEN AND THE JURY SYSTEM munterer, Pomeroy. has conelatet nis remarkable sto In this concluding portion Pomeroy commences by qnizzing and i dectors” who can. ina plaiuness of r and dy and as Hot on exa opinion of the rofession, though he 1s earefal to im any inteation of ! Lisrespect- Upon the verdict of the jury he ts h to give his opini 1 the jury to their de uinks that the govecument he premeditated the murder, and that reums' went to show that if he child it was beeause he could not that the it. He occasionally qualifies his ons in this direction by the saving Iam imagi yself to that murdet reviews ¥ statement iween three and five ars okt he was caught carving knife carving a when he thinks of it. have acarvi ys thy knife at that age tt was much more likely for him to stick it into him- self than into the story, be.said bi found tn the gi to oblige her, and that she, “tu conformity’ with f miles, set op to shrieking, and said she did notsee how I could Kill a snake so.” Of the Witness. Mrs. Fosd Who notic: had a white eye, when she say: forty or fifty Teet fron her ought to hire out to Barnu her wonderful eyesight evidence to show th dict each other as to the time when the b. was last seen alive. He mildly reproac “Unele Cook” for violating the promise gave to keep the confession from the news- papers. Pomeroy then reviews the * and reliable report” of the hearing oft before the governor aud conneil, and ments on the signers of the petition wi sire his execu which was 9 de- jon. Hie Says that they are nearly all women who sien that petition, and “women know notutn: of law or huimanity tence. at The ms innocence on the ground » Wf he committed it, never ubles him at he sleeps well, has'a good bs ty lite, and “am hunky-dory ee cludes this» e par severe criticisms of ihe jury system, and says that the law which requires that Who have not formed grace to the country, thists to prt a set of the jury box tus men. AN EpiTok ON His MuscCLE.—Saturtay Afterncon a roffinniy attack was made on Mr. E. Cowles, editor of the Cleveland Lead- er, by Assistant Street Inspector Zeimer, of Cleveland. The ground of the assault was an article published in the Leader charging Zeimer with blackmailing certain laborers in the ony of the city. He came into the threatening and’ Aoumive ieee, iakwoe reaten! ve language, to know the author of the article. Mr. Cowles stated that as chiet editor of the go was re- sible for its utterances. imer strack r. Cowles a violent blow with bis fist ou the left side of the head. Zelmer was then selzed bya couple of bystanders, when he drew a pistol. le attempting to cock it Mr. Cowles setzed an tron cane and dealt him a heavy blow over the head, doubling Ep whe cane snd taking the fent out or Zei- mer. who was arrested, taken to the police ‘station and put under bonds 1n $1,000 as- sault with intent to kill. A WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS in Captain Gordon, who led the firs est ped ena ive been is 1 Om ‘Camp where he has been confined. He Omaha about the ist of August. or gery Boe are twenty-five cents a day a7-Kentuck: chew » = Away with whole felas in Saeed single S7-A grapevine is growing in Barbara, Cal, which measures eighteen inches in diameter near the ground. s7 The Rev. Henry Ward Beecher and Mrs. Beecher are at the Twin Mountain house, the White mountains. dos &9-The Pawtucket club beat the Ni sett in @ six-oared boat race at Providenes, See hn eee &7-The receiver of the Great Wi tion on the first of October: = “human donkeys” in ad of twelve inteiligent the case of will reach ounce each. Letiers. per don Cs. i Ce. Cs. Austria. -3 0 2 Belgium. 5 10 2 Denmark 5 1” “eypt 8 2 » 2 rance. 9 ~ 0 3 Germany 5 2 1 2 Gibraltar. 5 - » ~ Great Britain TWO CENTS. Sar ae J i i b 2 TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, 3 io ‘ [3 ” y 5 10 2 RELIGIOUS RIOTS IN SALVADOR | Bist: 3 . | Spain... 2 10 2 Sweden —. 5 10 2 CLERGYMEN EXPELLED THE COUNTRY arte 4 4 4 —_e—_—_- Wallachia... 5 2 0 2 Prepayment optional tn every case, and the Postage Above given carries the mail matter to destination. Postal canis are not availa ble France, Gibraltar or Liberia. DROUGHT IN PORTUGAL. ASSASSINATION CONSPIRACY HOAX. DISTANCE OF THE Sun. — Prof. Daniel Kirkwoet, Professor of Mathematics in Ln —e———_ na L niverstty, comtritn t following — the Indianapolis Journal: —‘The earth's EX-PRIEST GERDEMANN AGAIN. ean distance from the sun, as deduced froma Encke’s discussion of the observations made -_—o on the transit of Venus tn - | - 5000 les, Till within FOREIGN NEWS. ihe monurecy of thas demerm rset t pcuracy of t ter called in question. So lately as INS, Lardner, in his Handbook of A . affirmed that Encke's vaine of the distance could pot vary from the truth by more than its three-hundredth part. Quite recently Parr, July —Vicompte De Beanmont- Vassy, the well-known political writer, is dead. Drought in Portugal LONDON. July 2%.—The daily News special | however, astronomes have been lea, by from Lisbon reports @ drought in several | various considerations, to regard. the die. districts of the province of Miriho, which | tance as somewhat ton great. and henee t destroyed crops and pastures. A famine is | resuits of the observations in December tera threatened, and ric inst grain exporters | with the improved instruments of miers are imminent. The caitle are dying of hun- | construction, have been looked for with = ger. The local authorities report tha’ lively interest. The clseussion of the alt will be impossible taxes in m servations has hot yet bee completed ix pla An attempt to do so, kno’ however, that the resulliag value of use an lnsurroeth ts] the sun's berizontal paraliex car serve show a similar s rs | materially from eight » province. Government is seading relief to the afilicted sections imsoll to A) The Times understands has procured which he p seven hundredths of is to@ mean distasee « are, ther nearer wo the 000 "miles was belley stuce Cistances of the nets are to be diminished in san by 1 buta few other orrespynd ing ratio—the reduction in the case of Nep tune, 2c onter book for Thurs: Mr. Plimsoll will then apologize tothe House and « the most remo’ 100,400,000 miles amountiug to no te: nsent to Lhe pass: a as 2 provisional measure 9 o pe il ena So o rand ¥ K The Assassination Consptraey Story ioht Iedur kabee menesen 2 * How much this atteny a natural published tn s aws of p clion aad consumption has to m thixcity to the London | | ; *- aie 4 Scaniant of the arrest at Landeck ofa Count | 42, wath the Prowent paralysis of indastry Dzembeck, his mother and cham sree. 1 felt i " ‘ ree of certainty felt by a iverhampton on the charge of complication ti ; . p = oa] and tron master, wh reeent meet fo assassinate the German Crown Pri ng of the ima T ; iden toaoed untrue. wu abricate! wee vored court at Land Who has been ey eg oe There is no sueh person as Count L he med & twith which to support his Losponx * Mauagers of the he suid that his firm was Direct Uni mM e « d toemploy nearly 700 eolliers to do tion i marks { done consists in convertt ts of clothing. 7 small portion of sults, p probably t | sity or & miner's house engazed © | Meanw nerad Wealth aud ed part. lo pay wages ts daily diminishing Thirty Cotton Mills Closed. Amount these idlers consume and do 1 S. Ju —Thirty cc ‘store by labor, it ts esti 1 ty ro at Olitan ay, the amount lost to the Pennsylvania coai reg having refused toacecpt the mas by the recent strike was al to 1.00% regard to wages 1 Who ts going tais great sui fin ly > WAgeS caniot es the bul it Those who pa pea share of the loss, bu must (ail on Fighiing the Herzogovinian Tusurgents. RaGvSA, July 4 —The Herzegovina in- | tose who live by wag __ ts were attacked by Turkish troops | 4 Weppinc DRLAYRb—A Happy Onpl ay last pear signa, and a severe | snacic Miserable by the Later roe bee ement took place. Many persons were x |, boxt Teerelay wiaus a killed and wound both sides. The d At Newport, I. 1, last Tuursilay right a Wedding party assert led at th | Willtam Sharples zwas in re harples anc rest fence of m Ann street, and every- ite in wedlo: Mary Sharples, a The gu palch reporting the battle fails to cony y result. On urday the Turks made ia tie from Stolatz and attacked the insur. geuts near Dabra. Four companies made aa in bridegroom. is were Bneuecesstul effort to flank the insurgents mecmibled and & seore t ppy party tt Phe fight sted ali day. The result is not to find. Atle the hou khown. The Turks have fired Geritza pl ov. U. Stewart, arrived for the cle n, Rev. C. Stewart, Ss assistant rector of chareh, to present THE RELIGIOUS RIOTS IN SAL- | f aud complete the happiness of the VADOR, he failed toput in an appea Exiled Ciergymen. j ‘aiting nearly an bour t New York ‘ | Was ascertained. It app ars Sharp! 1 | Was opposel to the marriage at San } el. the close relationship of the parties, and so ity of Pa | bad quietly gone to tie rector's house, ex- ral Ameri plained the matter and forbade the bans. It i the bishop of San- {| was too late to make other arrangements sts, and landed the ater recei nd so the aracua, wh company q ». The jests were sadd iegroom n to the port anid J than described. He and put on board t her bome and let the om Selyador to 4th inst matter drop until Friday moruing. when he s been restored at the scene of the | went to the residence of Rey. 8 Lea-ler, of Ultramontane riots. It was discovered that | the Thames-street. Methodist chure’ “nts for sim tbreaks were | bad the knot Ued, and (hat night the re over the country in The ne name of years of a hot notify considerable the ailuirjs the town’s talk A POTENT CURSE.—The Boajon Transcript says that @ strange story comes from Ham- liton, Mass.. about the ~Bleeders” as they are cyman t him of bis intentions causes comment, a Provi tti Lave been expelied the country. Another American Vic! In the boat race between crews of Peruvian and American men-of-wa' bay of Callao, ou the 5th iustant, th 1, of that town, a family whose mem wre victorious. bers almost invariably die of blealing. The iS anal d connceted with it is that in Salem Ex-Priest Gerdemann. Witcheratt times a sea captain broaght his PHILADELPHIA Daniel F Wife and litth rl tw town, leay: mm to«tay held tn * With a Spanish nurse, who was a qaick- citing to riot. He w: tempered woman, and ed by the the recent attack on ex-P peevish of the child, deliberately bled Gerdemann wili lec her to 3 a vein in her arm at the Priesthood” at Horti intery: ber meanwhile with Wednesday night, and the instan< death if she told. The mother, after ant Alliance will attead ina body in pursa the nh of the ch: found out the cause, nee of this resolutic recently passe dl fell into a decline, cursing with her That we attend his lecture a bedy test breath her ch!ld’s murderer, and pre- that may feel that sur | dicting the same deata to all her male de rounded by friends and fellow-c who | scendants. An elderly woman who lives in with all other lovers of liberty, peace, law n is quoted as saying that, to her and order, will give him every opportinity to speak in his ows vindication. Trouble is feared on the occasion of said lecta re. oe m the Mississippi. —The river is about sta- norning, aud fears of serious e from the overtiow have subsi In Council Bend and Walnut Bend on tt Arkansas side, some forty or fifty miles ty low here, some damage has been Dr. Peter's plantation by the caving in of some 20 acres, necessitating the removal of bis residence and grain house. Several other tions also suifered damage from a se in the old town levee. ptcenalma-osas nl Important Railroad Decision. knowledge, five sons have met their death by bleeding, one by blending at the nos: aid others by wounds whieh appeared sliz but which no efforts of the phy: tose. clans cout Plantations V0 GIKLS KIDNAPPED AND OUTRAGED, Two little girls, the oldest gnly eleven years Of axe, were stoleu from weir mother, Ksowa as Mrs. Neaper, living at Lone Prai Mo. The kidnapper was a man namel Neap“"r who bad been living with their moter. Tne party had been trace? from piace to place ever since, but witaovt avai antil last Thursday, when a telegram was received from City Marshal Zimme:man, of Grand Tower, stating that he hai caught Neaper ard also had the girls. About a week ago ay ° ti Neaper and the two childrea were at Venice, CnricaGo, July 2i.—Judge Biodgett, of the “ ‘4 . 8. district court, bas rendered an im-| Jil, but it was not known that they were t decision, which the rights of | Wanted. The elder girl stated to one of the town people that the man continually foread her to indulge him in criminal totereourse. immediately after usis was made ilroad bonds are pro- Tus Of @ lessee, tected against the el ————— n known. Dead. Neaper put the children in askifl and de- New York, July 2. corge H. Mum- parted. From the meagre details learned it ford, vice-president of the W. U. Te is be: ‘ed the Riu will have a terribie tale ngs to tell. of wro! Tue Loangr-P = Peescuy Cast.—No move whatever has been made in the case of John J. Price since he was indicved by the Co.,'died im Paris yesterday a. m., afi brief illness. P ——_o—_—__ Home Again New York, July 2x-Gov. Francis Thomas, late ' United States minister to — fe. His | cotemporary Joseph eru, returned home by the steamer Aca- Y y~ oo eras pulco to-c bas Lad his counsel interesting himself to “ey his release from the Raymond-street AN Uwwatcrat Compacr—At Daven- | Rauchior et ie tate on toaame ie rt, Iowa, Christina Eichner and Hans | would seem, however ‘that even this email -hnk have been engaged to be married for | amount is difficult for him to find. {wo years. Behnk was a bricklayer and Miss | says that he could readily And bowionns Eilchner was out working. Her brother and | were it not that the parties who know him Behok formed @ conspiracy apparently to | and who believe In his honesty did net deeee ruin her, and, to accomplish that, charged | the foree and power of Plymouth ehuren. her puplicly with being a thief. She had both | which might crush them were they to hace arrested for slander last spring, when they | their names made public im any connection retracted. Behnk refused to marry the girl, | with this case. is hopeful, he ‘or saying he would not marry a thief. She then | Rasen his relesse’ in cues Taman, no Foren Last wight Ge mee’ Canin a Se gre orga wo © a eg win 5 3 wever, oa femil: attempted to commit suicide, aad nearly | Sunt! iicipteaenl _ succeeded. She still declares that she wil kill herself, SE a ee How Tramps Beat THE Rari- since. Great indignation is expressec at RoapDs.—The Sprin; (Mass.) Union says unnatural brother and lover.—Chicugo Tvi- | of the tramp nuisance :—“It is not Private bune. Individuals alone that are annoyed by the hordes of bezgarly and thievish nomads that A ery Bomaway Wie poy tee so The yd feel the Paducah o ews SAYS: few weeks severely. a@imost bo am ve an accomt of the Keep te‘traitips oft ‘te tras it wasto ment of Wi from Ballard > | keep frogs. of the of A with a man named and of heraban- | favorite method these the donment of her three chi! Barbee took | road, when they wish to tra Bos- her out to Virginia, where, tired of | ton and Albany, is for all the but one oy A to enter an car ‘shat the for money which to return home. The it the train as best he can, and if he Bad induced mater ee aoe tat Bousebold misses @ ride that time he takes the next offspring to follow him, and then desert her in such & should be made to suffer S7-The Bavarian lower house will consist such rascailty? 4 = of 79 ultramontanes snd 77 liberals. THe REGATTAS—For want of 87-Dr. John L. Yeates, a well-known citi- better, some of the papers are reporting wae | 22 of Baltimore, died on Saturday evening. gattas” of boys’ toy which tee 57,A camp meeting of the colored Matno- lake place pon ‘one of dist is now in progress at @ large number are —-. on the appoiiied days, and tne eset 7-The steamer amore jest of their white ‘upon the water is quite | week on numerous ‘Which leaves on ‘Latter Tu of August.

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