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Tiiz EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Su.42¥s Exeepted. 4T THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, cor. llth St BY Evening Newspaper Jom o—— STAB ts served by carriers 1 EVENING mbienoars at Tes Orvis rum Water Ok Foart TR Cents Fi Copues at tha Counter Omnts mac ari—pontaze prepart—G0 month, mz months. $3.00; ona year, 6 00 THE WEEKLY STAK—pudissaed om briday- 00 a year, posiaze prepatt. ‘All subscriptions tmvaria*ly tm adeante, ene sent lomcer than pavd for. af advertisine furmisted On RPPliC” stow, WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1875. TWO CENTS. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e. JP XCURSION To THE CAPES. On SATURDAY. th cant, the new and mag: er LADY OF THE LAKE, Will mate a grand exc Porne Ono? MONRKOR. VE DE tow her w hart ar S @t Fortress Me ed pasengers an eppor n= points of interest, and rdinner. “At 3 de} Ean,and piss Henry and Cape a magnificent pat Will reach terd 00 apply at politan ya7-td mation sal Mei ! AWN . , ld for duty at the military prison, Fort L: : 7RSIO. enworth, Kansas:— First Licut. W. H. Cre apni casi eee fantry; First Lieut. Fran N FRIDAY LY 307TH bh cavalr First’ Lie ae ee e. 12th infantry: CAPE MAY, @ THURSDAY, PHIA Was plendid George Sumner ! comuEé From PHIL July 22, ection with making TUESDAYS Leave Cap HURSDAYS and SATURDAYS. May at nate days Passenger to is as fol 1. Hail Columpia; 2. | Cape Ma Mareh t; 3. Overture Bra.- | aii 7 : ‘: 4. Cavatin | NTEAMER SUR EXUCRSIONS. oie eee | The ola tain Ju rSUE.C @ makin es Harper, is o O POINT LOOKOUT Y SATURDAY, P 4 MARSHAL : sury was completed sev- at Pe L eral days but as yet no Teport has bes pyre he us to the result. The cause of the de eno nape ts to be @ difference of opinion as t For pe galarities shoald be charg + there riage of S10 « Stephenson's mption bureau of Penneyivas att v PLEASURE SEEKEKS, SUMMER ARGANGEMENT STEAMER PILOT ¥, Capt. W After th date and di H. Bytes. panrmer months the al tan Aings € there early sane morning for W. tomac being an ely steamer affor bear . FOR DAY A Nu CHa EVENING ripe ty Gissiont a days, 8E ye ng Sth street wharf at Apply ou board, or to Da. HOW- LAN! eS ime H_TROTH. President. EL NG ASSOUCLATION 1 Order of OWS’ BUILD. dd Bellows, the Wil t. 16th aty nataie aY¥.J _ EVENING STAR. "Washington News and Gossip. THE RECEIPTS to-day were, from internal revenue, $125, : fromm enstoms, $694,095.69. Tie NATIONAL Bank Nores receivel at the Treasury to-day for redemption aggre- gaiet OPFICIAL RECOGNITION.—The President has reer ed Werner It*chner as vice con. sul of Switzerland at Philadelphia, Pa. Masor A. B. Gornor, judge advocate, U. S. A., has permission to visit Washington on public business. THE FOLLOWING OFFIC RS are detailed PERsc tant retary Cowen as returned from northera New York, ainonduty at the Department of the Interior. +++ Capt. Gore Jones, of the Br.t- mo. was in New 2 i. presidents of the company, died in F AR PAYMASTERS APProOINTED.— Lient. Wm. Archer regimental quarterma- ter sd artillery, and Col. J. A. B odhead, of Massachusetts, late ad:fitional paymaster U. Ss. A., have been a rs U S.A. with the rar 2th.” These appointments are m the vacancies caused by the re Major J w of Major James Mamford We one by the M is to-morrow dat the Smith ma es and Piccolo, t Eehoes, an airs. THE ACTUAL Cou United States Tre T of the money uu the su i be held urer shou itis loss or not Navat OR kins to the lain J. H. Ye $ been orde) Assistant Paym: wan has reported bis return home, been detached from the Narragais inst.,and has been ordere: t Lost AND Founp.—A day or twoagoquite an excitement was created in the redemp- tien division of the Treasury department, in charge of Southwick Guthrie, « e sup d loss of one thousand dollars. [t ap- pears that a package said to contain 33,00 WAS sent to that division to be countel he count de sorta Sto the caus jed with, and ta as at one ¥ afternoon the any explained. It appears that ue: by some means en, and only tw: thousand of the full amount was sent to th mption division, the remaining one thoa- nd bavin a. Tue s gove to another bure antesses” ure glad of chief clerk of the Treasury de- partment to James Gilfillan, at present cashier of the United States Treasury. Ti moruing Mr. Gilfillan notified the secretary that he would accept, and his appointment the new desi ation Was al once male 2 : * 4 + to take effect on the istof August. In WM. A FREEMAN. Seeretar: accepting the place Mr. Gilfillan sacrifices - = € Lundred dollars per year, he receiving > z a ~ | as cashier <3,400 per annum, while ander the EDUCATIONAL. hew appolutment he receives bat $3,060. Mr to Primary Jew Sm WES? £80 yserirete MES. SL. CADY. Princtpat, New Haven. Ot Bend fer Clreniac 23-30 PERABEAU TEACHES PIANO, HAE BY out fom of the Volee. Ad NEAOH'S Pisuo Store, Nv = = RENCH, AND CLASSICAL [5- =, 916 Kew York NCELO JACKSON, Princt th arooa! sewion begine on the lth ¢ s here are eld several Import No extras. Metin | ant positions in the Treasury department miles from Phi before being ted as cashier, and has tne Shortlidge (Har en confidence of Secretary Bristow. jytm_ | Treasurer New has not yet decided whom he ct for the posiilon of cashier of the made vacnut by the tra: un to the ehlet clerkship. y Bristow has auth ler of th pt until the first proximo, a Mr. Gilfillan assumes THE Carts —The Baltimore papers of this morning contain an associated press dispatch from this city stating that no letter has ever been written by the President asic ing for Mr. Delano’s resignation, neither Las at r lelane been to Long Branch this season. Since neither the President nor Mr. Delano om = Were in the eity yesterday, there is natural- -_ Mii Sve W_ | ly come curiosity to know who there is here a = competent to speak $0 positively on @ point a.on which on'y these two gentlemen are TOS MAKE ble to speak advisedly. But, notwithstand- AX EVD OF iT, cCOM?rL. @UR CLOSIAG-OUT SALES, WE OFrresR aie -FOR 810 ate -FOR 813 si- ‘OR B13 e20 O04 gla MUST WINDITU TAKE ADVANTAGE Of THIS FINAL OFFER. GOODS MUST BE SOLD, AND SOLD AT ONCE! NOTHING RESERVED. EXAMINE AND BUY. HMABLE GSROTHERS, ing th be uis denial, and whatever its source may there are the best of reasons for believing that the President did some days ago req iest writing the resignation of Mr. Deiano, aud that he subsequently, forsome rea on or other. consented to at least a temporary non- cempliarce with his request. What this reason Was has not transpired, and probably never will transpire, nor ts it likely that apy Oat short of the Preskient himself is ant as le to say how lon } lations with the government will he co: tinued. The weight of intelligent opin- ion is, however, that he will remain in tie :binet until the present investigation, into tian affairs shali be closed, and provably e close of the President's term of of- uid the report of the committee be favorable to Mr. Delano, or show no mal-a: ministration or pernission of frauds or ir- regularities on his part. FIRe IN THE PAILADELPHTA*LEDGER Orrick—On Saturday afternoon there was ashebt fire in the second story of the Ledger bullcipg in Philadelphia, whieh was put out pre much damage was done. he fire shower itself in one of the office rooms, where the advertisement manuscripts are stored, a room in which no fire or gas is used, and which had not been opened at all on Satur- day. There is no discoverable means by which the fre would have started, unless it was by the convergence of the sun's rays re- flected upon the rs from some wrinkled panes <f glass i the windgweeon the te side of the court-yanl. Even this not seem sufficient toaccount for it; yet It ts now a tolerabiy well ascertained fact that fires have been’ caused in this way. RESCUE OF A SHIPWRECKED Crew.—In- formation has been received in Loudon of the wreck, April 14, of the ship Stuart Habn- emann, on the voyage from bay. Five of hercrew have arrived at St. Helena, the remainder, thirty-eight in number, being drowned. The survivors were thirteen days at sea in an open boat before they were res- cued. FIVE CHILDREN DRoWNED.—A man pamed Jobvson, with his wife and five child- ren In @ wagon, drove into Coosawattee iver, » Ga., Sunday, aod TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, fcttlig. into anae waee '* toe wi bet floated off. All the children were drowned. De The man and wife eseaped. The bolies of ie pa = INDIANAPO! eL am St. Fe fold to the Hon. J.C. Shoemaker: The etita, | rial and basiness control will be in the hands Me, 439 Tie sires, bere: of Lucten G. Matthews. It is understood Shes un cy eect management Will appear er ye &7Eleven women have beeu Indicted at i Lynchburg, Va, for illi¢it distilling. The Yellow Fever in Florida, PENSACOLA TO PE EVACUATED. A telegram was received by Secretary Ro- beson y esterday afternoon from Com.Cooper, commanding the navy yard at Pensacola. Florida, who reporte! sixty-five cases of yellow fever and seven deaths from the dreaded disease. The Sceretary of the Navy at once sent by telegraph orders dirceting Commedore Cooper, to evacnate the yard, remove the officers and men tosome healthy location and lesve the public property in charge of some acclimated person, who {8 to be in telegrephic communication with him (Commodore Cooper,) and he in turn with the department. The following is the text of Commodore dispatch: “ Keep strangers away from here; fever raging at Sixty-five cases. sevea death: ‘szict quarantine upon Fort Rarrancas. No communication therefrom, except through ovr quai ne. Post commanding officer's Wife sick. His duties, providing for the stek, areardvons. Fever is of a very mal type. Laclies and chiltren of post nearly a uw, Please Inform the Secretary of 3 TO-DAY's DISPATCHES. Surgeon General Beall of tes navy, received the follow m Key West this morning: ‘One death from fever yesterday; only one new case reported during the last twelve days.” dispateh reecived at the ment this morning from per, commanding at Penss The epidemic Keep all stra: . night and day to care for the si we are spared, hope there will be and close investigation of the feared that there may be some lc 5 dispatch avy Depar! ommoatore Coo PENNSYLVANIA CoaL TRape.—The an- thracite eoal is fairly active and the demand for a several Si prepared coal good. For lump, steamer and. broken coal the dt nd is not likely to equal the yu the various classes Sare more generaily ino; is given out that Several ‘of these work. e Schuylkill region will resame early ¢ coming month of Angust. The al, as we have das movutia’s Anee The produe th instant v tonne Sopp! of iro cS I t ib tons. the week wa tion of eoal year, an come ift th rket wil protuc © it can ‘Th Mat suse on the T2th instant, wl 4400 Worth of bonds w stolen. of cong. e bonds were for rooms of and Far- iat wath fa the an, Who Was a servant of ise} !u.der in is reason to suppose that the O'Farrells kuow the robbers, and gave them Information. je Logan which eon npons from the bo possession, and th to await tr N Part of a dress of fined a quantity of was found fn their been imprisouct of the captain of the British steamer State of Alabima to sur render three of his sailors charged with th created a flutter of excitement in poli eles. ‘The British consul was appealel to but in th ntime the Alabama sailet for b the accused on board. At- pra] Fields states that when the have been extmined. should the sely to ile captain, he will ¥ to the erime tor b/arborin: and steps will be ¢ w Oriear Arrest on bis return to New Orlea: A FEMALE MuMMy IN a Kenn CAVE—A special from Gla Ky. J An ex) cave, ¢ ies! new found a 5 y+ Supposed to to the Iders of this portio west. It is a female in perfect wn now be seen by every visit this eave. The U. Proctor, W. Wol LDELT AND FOR THE sth regiment held a re- Jhio. on Thurs and un an of South Ca semarks, th casion to advocat debt, and also for th emancipation goverument. eral aspir Senate. FIREIN A WATE: What might haye pro ration was fortunate view house, Rye Bea: @ PLACE Horr ad a disastrous con! averted at the H., on Sur night. A ‘large chandelier, containive twenty or more lighted naptha 1 fer from the eciling, and the lamps br g the hall instantly tcok fire. By the prompt ns of fire extinguishers, however, the flamn-s Were suppressed. A large number of guests were In the house at the time, and ft was some hours b confi¢ence was restored. THE Hupson River TUNNEL.—The work of the Hudson river tunne! has again be: 1 jon granted by Cuan instance of the De Stopped by an injanct celior Rutiyon, at the Ware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad company, and therefore not rightly facorpo rated under the general railroad law of the State. The advocates of the tunn: much fli feeling toward the attorne who, as counsel for railroad procured the injunet a. A DEFAULTING RatLnoap T Com- PROMISES.—A telegram from Columbas, Ohio, states that H. S. Rich, defaulting agent of the Baltimore and Ohio pad at that place, has been discharged. no one appearing againsthim. This isin accordance with a compromise, Rich giving such information as will lead to the recovery of most of the $4,000 embezzled. —______. SENATOR SCHURZ writes that he will re- turn to this country in October. He has spent most of his time abroad in Berlin, at the Foreign Office, studying the eorrespond- ence between Prussin and our government a century ago, intending to use the data ob- tained in the politeal history of America which he desiens writing. —_—$—$<$—$—<—<——— As UNFaituruL Wire KILLep.—John Noble, a highiy respectable farmer, years Of ace. living near Milbury, Ottawa county, Canada, killed his wife last evening by beat- ing ber with aclub and cutting her throat for alleged infidelity. He surrendered to the a@uthoriti ———_—————_____ THE INVESTIGATION into the affairs of the Ashiand (Ra.) bank shows a deficit of $14,000. It is thought the total amount the bank will lose by Cashier Mack’s defalcation wiil be about $40,000. It is understood the bank will not resume again, but will all their in- debtedness. : ner —______.. A WIFE ACCIDENTLY KILLED.—Mtr. Mills, living a few miles from Cuthbert, Ga., accidently led his wife on last Thursday. Mills was chastising a little child of his for fered that be might desict. Mute Struck her 81 is st on the temple, Killing her instantly. TH JOHNSON-COYLE SWIMMING MATCH. Theve bas been no official decision aa yet at Philadel; of the recent swimming match between Je and Johnson. The aiseipala and their friends have tried to arrange for anotber match, but were unsuccessiul. : _———— ANOTHER SCAMP ARRESTED.John H. Ship, a married man, aged about twenty-five | ee has been arrested at Lebanon, Pa., for sttempting to. outrage Lizzie Annié ressinger, years hear Avon, that county. He confessed is guilt. : SS END oF 4 RAILROAD WAR.—A Charleston dispatch says that all the difficulties between the South Carolina railroad and connecting roads having been removed, freight and pas- senger business goes on without interrup- ee CROOKED WHISKY IN BROOKLY S.—United Iiliete distillery in Union street, Breeton A still, fourteen of malt, and Sve of molagses Were captured, TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, EXCITEMENT IN WALL STREET. DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO. SUSPENDED —_—_e—__ JUMP IN THE GOLD RATE. | ——_—+—___ | THREATENED WAR OF RACES. | ——_.—__. TROUBLE IN LOUISIANA, THE SARATOGA RACES ——— EXCITEMENT IN WALL STREET Suspenston of Duncan. Sherman & Co. New Yor Punean, Sherman & Co. suspens ug. The saspen- Sion causes g nt in Wall street. Goliit What Danenn. New York, 401 nouncement has jui Sherman & (© our business a peetediy tt Sherman & Co. Say. —The following en made by Dr A careful examination ses and misfortene our available assets are so reduced that we are compelled to go into liquidation. We reached this conclusion with the deepest regret, but the fact that up to the latest mo- ment our unexampled credit having re mained unimpatred would have compelled us, If we had continued buy i $ and receiv: i our ithout | erence, we have this day | gnment to Hon. Wm. | Y, whose ith « hipman, of this ¢ Bi ters connected at our late banking gned) DUNCAN, SHERMAN & Co. The Effect on Wail Street. The Pos'y financial articie says :- ness in Wall street wai the s hour of business by the z the barking hous Co. had el pa t. Ac! aid not have a at & and suspended pof thunder in a clear sky caused more ¢ the stock ex Leotton € ment. The ii aL inside ©6,000,0, ar r assets’ fall amount. Losses wh st mani waviest, it is’ un- and the tvedoubttul y aitler Dy 1 the disposition to take the alne an to say tlh It isdue hited he he the cred itof his house was sufficient y g to him to have got ary to bridge it over. on London sold yestor- on to th e of four prime AS @ mun of honor, however, he n honorabie course and stopped while - bail something to divide, refusing new He en new » enough to Pp demand wh could possibly be 2 him, but faili 1 that, wisely coneinded to suspension will fall,as a nan be easily borne, altho ameunt of tr ing. The Union Bank, of London, and Bar- ing Bros., the London correspondents of t use, are of course able to stand what. they lose The bani of the s tate of New York, me bankers, are, we are told, fully ected. The bouse was a favorite one for every aspend. Losses ale, where they a considerable llers’ credits are ontstand- sit acconnt of corporations, and they ir} can also stand ras*men WwW 1 tills on es Without embar- know yet the amount been sold her nts. This it is st part of the iS hot knowa, t the house was earry- eh ing any consik tof stocks wh awe a close market at the Stock Excha Gold oper Th { atvanesi by then suddenly jumped ,ant as rapidly ACs rates ha ths to 1 price now. On « 1-€4 perday and 6t nt. per an for use. r naturally strong as biils will bh 2 to be re placed. In the ement and bewilterm sat few transactions are reper Mon: changed. Government bonds are 4&1 cen higher, but the market 1s feverish and ir sympathy with gold. Stocks openet «a closing, do the dirsy When the report of Dan { uanouncel une 4 the mar! prices fe per cent been feverish, p course of pri as follows: W - Lake Shore, tle Ma ma, “ 103; fo and Mississippi, 23 The doors of Dun- were closet at 1125 orclock Only tu @ general way ean the ceuse of suspension be ascertained. It is at- mitted that the house has lost largely oa cotton; in fact that it is its prine!pal source of loss. Involvements with various raiiroat prises, old and new, have also entailed losses on the hou Liabilities are ander- Stood to be between five and six miilions. Dunean returned from Enrope about two wWeks ago, and has since been making care. ful examination of his assets and found that they were large inadequate. Me then re- solved to endeavor to get new cash eapital, and having failed io do sodetermined tat it was best to suspend and make a general assignment for the benefit of all creditors The tndebtedness ts distributed all over tais ecuntry and Europe, aconsiderableam mnt pe being in the forms of letters of credit helt by travellers. Gold Fluctuation. New York, July 27, 1 p. m—Gold vanced to16. pon the Aunouneement of the suspension of Duncan, Sherman & Co., but is now (1 p.m.) It The News in Philadelphia, PHILADELPHIA, July 27.—The failure of Duncan, Sherman & Co., reported here about noon, causes intense excitement. Gold Jumped at once to 164, but has now fallen to 14: —————— THREATENED WAR OF RACES, Excitement Loulsiana, CINCINNATI, July 27.—A dispatch from New Orleans states that a riot is apprehended at East Felicia, where the negroes have assumed the offensive and are collecting and weing through (ie parish for the snp; purpose of capturing the town of Clarion. Great excitement prevails throughout the parish. A vumber of whites have armed and congregated to patrol the town. A bad feel- ing has existed between the races in that parish for sume months. all parts of the state, held a le here to- oiareertier s pemeereeras e , annnaf session {3 to be held. “There wes about 1,000 men present. Struck Lightuting. New York, Keng 2 During'a fearful thunder storm yes evening, & bolt of lightning struck the of John- son’s family, knock! the driver 41 the box and fa ly jn him; also throwing Miss Drew members of the famil: pos road, but without ‘damage m. Woman 2i.—Mrs. Celia igh, oman \tator, Gied in this elty yesterday, aged {3 youre pa testi he ‘< yore tebe MoNTAN. zaly eggs a arrived here ni starts Jor ¥« Park on Thursday. SARATOGA RACES. The Second Day's Sport. RARATOGA, July 21.—The second day's racing openet with a large attendance. The track is heavy. THE FIRST RACE Was for Alabama stakes for fillies foaled in 1872; $100 entrance. haif forfeit; $1,000 added; second filly to receive £300 out of stakes; one mile and aneizhth. There were 40 entries and only four starters. viz: Olitina, Austra- lind. Invoice, and MeDaniel’s Asteroid ally. Betting before the start was 3 to 1 in favor of Olitipa against the field. Olitipa won in a lop by about 50 yanis; Invoice Xl: Me- aniel's filly 3d; Australind last.” Time, Ke THE SECOND RACE urse of 35 for alla was for a x amile. Madge Briza quarters of der, Countess, Spendrift, and Li 's Aste- roid colt ated. The race was won by Countess by a neck. Madge 2, Leander 5d. NEWS. A Bishop Dead Palas al July 27.—The Right Rev. Connoss siwail, The Manchest m says an alarm- ng state of things prevails al Oldh r 6 out of 12 mills belonging to the «1's Association are work’ Doing Witheut St. Perersecns, Juiy —The ¢ n- semt-ofticial authority that has not abandoned iis idea of baving the session of conference on usa; of War at St. Petersburg. It says all the powers except England have accepted invt lations to participate, and the couference Will meet in the sprix FATAL ABRING AT A CHURCH Pic- Nic— Murder of a Young Battonorean.—A spe ng nd. cial to the Baltimore American from’ Glen Rock, Pa., July 2%, says: The inhabitants of our usually quiet town were shocked yester. day mornibg on hearing the 1 of the young men of the tow: of Wm. Ison, had been found fata The particulars are as follows, We cx: gather them at pres § day the Savbath ool Which meets 4 Fissel’s ‘schoolhouse, about two and a half s from town, held a pi grove not stant. The gatheriy issed at XK it was folks of both sexes About dw name of Lynch and a ame of Waguer,on th ws that oue » by the’ name ly tabbed. he young during the eveuing. Apluined cause brothers by tt by the involve he stepped bi Stabby Hedisapps rades saw rm Ling @ searel ¥ lel, proprietor of the of iy stituted by fold Spring hotel. d tue difticaliy but fulled todises Ihen turned their attention to the a! Joining fielis, wud it not long befor they fount wim i. He was lying on t right side w bin his left ve the | N. F. Seitz, jastice of t , Was immediately sammoned i panciled a jury of inquest. Severs esos were uined,and In accordance with the Lestiniony given a verdict of death “trom @ si ted at the hands of Wm ered. A warrant was im for the apprehension of the and it was ramored that Baltimore. Ison was old, and was IFICATE. —Lucy joston, bas begun suit in the uiust Frederick J. K dwey, The affidavit nileges that in the year IsiJshe desired to obtain a divorce from her husband, Elbridg that she observed in New ers Mr. King’s ertisement « obiained divorces in all jon without publicity; tha rsclf in communication with eived a circular, in consequence »in company with her sister, his oltice’ and was tty 0 divorce i be obtaine t ‘as subsequently reduced to S1is, cash, and s the receipt of the de- cree, In Mare received what pur- ported to b © of divorce Issued out of the Cireuit Court of Mar. county, Il, ntly discovered to be spa which she sv ri el tot arges. On thiss bioog granted an order of arrest and K was hell in fault of $500—N. Y. World. 2th, IAL BUILDING.— States board of commissioners, of the exhibition of the exec he government at the i ‘ange- ‘Taseparate building of their own. main structure will contain 106.000 feet, in addition to which wil! be erected a side building containing 2,000 square feet for a field hospital, the whole covering nearly three acres. The walls will be of wood and glass, surmounted y a hardsome dome, on the top of which will be a powerful light-house lens, The building | will be in the shape of a Grecian eross, the extreme length of which w ) feet, and the eross section about 300 The height to the top of the lens will be 75 feet, and from the floor to the roof ¢0 feet. The cost of the buildings will be about $75,000. WORK OF THE FIs CoMMIS=IONERS. letter from Wood's Hole, Mass. United States fish commission. Uve dey center ments The squ number ip all about twent Much in- terest has already been hoted and many specimens collected. Three kinds of work are being carried on, #11 suppleme other, and producing results of mataal service—first, the fish commission proper is investigating and eollecting food fishes un- der Prosessor Gonde of Middletown; second, investigations into the marine invertebrates are being conducted by Professor Verrill of Yale college; while third, the study of the marine botany of the waters about bere is being carried op by Professors Jiyatt and Fariow. Nakrow Escare OF A NEGRO RuF- FIAN.—A Fours lady residing at Mount Morris, N. Y., recently received an anony- mous letter containing an insulting propo- Sition. She gave the letter to her mother, and then secured the presence of an officer and made the sign requested in the letter hanging a colored string on the door-knob.) ‘hortly after a negro named Charles Reed appeared and gave certain demonstrations that showed him to be the writer of the let- ter. A crowd gathered, put a rope around his neck, and thus dragged him through the streets toward the canal todrownhim. Both of his shoulders were dislocated, but he was finally resened and lodged in jail. A MARRIAGE lock place recently at the hew synagogue in the Rue dela Vietorie, Paris, between M. Bernstein. a wealthy mer- chant in Paris, and M’lie Selignman, daagh- ler of the American banker of that name. The elite of the Jewish society of the French capital were present, with a large number of the American colony, headed by Mr. Wash- burne, United States minister.” Among the friends of the two families remarked were Count Camondo, MM. E: hee gr fe Fould, Edouard % eim, All a MM. ions bares "Propper, DF. : 2 . Dr. Evans, M. Strakosch, me 1875.—My Dear Sir: my veins thanks you, and ail my Bec goa mens mie tons teh a men for the enmity of ‘ail bat mea. Boratally you S87 Willard Richardson, editor and of the Galveston News, died in that: lerday morning. The Moody-Sankey Farewell. CLOSING EXERCISES KY THE REVIVALISTS IN LONDON. [Prom the Lonton Post, Judy 13 A final conference between Messrs. Moody and Sankey and ministers of religion took place pens Afternoon in Mildmay Park Conference Hall. Mr. Thomas Stone. chair: man f the central comm! s reserved for the clergy and minis: site seats and galleries were chietly ed by the wiv: 4 daughters of t ministers. It was stated that there we: ‘andl of EB ed with pra F that dur: meetings they hafhat ® ministers present were of the Chui had been preaching tn )say that not one sin at oecurmsd. The E Trinity. Islington; . Mr byterian, of West Dtlwieh, Dr. J Mr. Chown, Mr. Henry Var nand Lent Shaft ryals y to the excellent results « performed by the evangelists. Mr. Mooty said that as the t Arrived for them to say farew i aie Mr. Sanke ninesy who was very visibly said that before he sang this hymn int f the last time he sincerely wishet tu thank all the m: riends they had met here. He neped F in to sing t here would be no mot breaking that of ee. presided. The | ref the large hall. which seats about | witn | | made GOLD IN ENCOURAGING QUANTITY. The further Protessor Jenney. Risek Hills the more fvorably is = — with their gold-bearing qualities, His ex a 4 struck a Teelon now where the gold uanlity aud where miners are ty.” ARRANGING FOR THE GRAND COUNCIL A ondent ofthe XA, World writ Correspondent 5 tng from Glond Indian Agency, Neb, July 15, says —After the commissioners held @ council with dians of this In- end Spottt Tau Agency ee. was a fir and reasonably infvential attendance. Spotted Tal, and several prominent Brules were resent and made speeches. Most of the cb efs in this neghbornood were present and speeches. As I have hitherto written, the object of this coune!! was to induce the Indians bere to qo over to the Missouri river | to attend the grand Goune!] where the treaty concerning the cession of the Black Hills and the bringing on @ reservation the Min- brconjous and Uncpapas is to be discussed. Spotted Tall made the first speach. He «aid he was unwilling to goover lo the Missonrt fo hold the council. He wantel it held in this country, on Chadson creek. Red Cloud followed him. speaking to the same effect, as id all the other orators. The result of the Counet! Is that Red Cloud and Red Dog will ko over to the Missourl with the commission to use their influence with the bands oa the and to ex emeorning river to agree to com conned! t notht Next ays st wer to Ch Jontrary was enta he Little Wh o@, beyond sayt r {ocearrel which they did not like The Ltone of the iarell was peace. ahh Of couree th sun! Complaints were maree tt © Inetfieieney of the the sea@reity of mttons. & ers having a leave this om f ‘ via the Black bills. It they Know why toey gn tnte the Black Hille No one bere dows, and they gocontrary to the expressed wishes of the [yfdans, who say bothing 1 to be gat ny the trip ex lay. This vis maby ty. wi . may he x Way will bets northern bands and to 4 1 inte the cou be accompaniod by f here who will leod their t patel pessed thre way to Camp She ma comma of Camp Robi SS AIK but was se ved * courier onters to wate uch af that his y newriy tailed | Black His people who # him at ev |< t the rai All he could do wa = ™ f ¥ thanked the minis hore hem so kindly ittee had com wards, the erally for thei mistakes ak bad been unk wished to thank all men, t« they’ h wh cominit the ante-rooms b Was gon A proposal wa tion to presént: Messi With a testi o a propos irtfal 10 the ists, and it proceeded \ TL © proc n closed with t edietion. The Monntata Meadows Massacre. DAMAGING TYSTIMONY YESTERDAY. the ay of the Mounta Was gz ealle Indians staried for tb > il was slated at the meeting that pants were to be ¢ At ster troy » €x- sent to Brigham Youn, dd Loe at the head of the Indians. diers and the star afler the massacre a < called to hear Lee's report: Lee stood apa said he wanted the Iadians torush on tb pts. but th id not; he then ft man came out maisel pe would give up their arms; they agreed, and | marched out along with the soldiers, v shot them dow at a signal; the In Killed the he said one man b rns: first fire nd that hh man sa‘d 1 bild dies with me: [ km 1. John DP. Lee, despi ” he had to shoot the while Lee was rep arrived; Lsaw the chiiiren frontof the meetir years ol4, pointe: Thomas P. Will that he saw goc at Cedar—fitte or five pundred head of s! before the atts attack tf He test i s in front of the Lithing house in Cedar city. The Indians washed th pody cloth - ditch ing in th z ight y nck had on an reservation in ns had ay Adrill on the emigran Free ITALY AGAINST THE city is at the present nent most important criminai trial nature. The internationalists who, mouths a st and atotl places on t conspiracy to throw the government, are now on their trial. There is evidently a str action among the Italian juries with reference t Such attempts, and verd re brought in whic ° », the public y probity i ence. Ithas 2» Rome, w ‘ er of the veniicts had, of conrse, share in determ: sentences against the iuternationatists there. That the wi direction is not less sentence passed three blowtng in thes from the severe Jays ago in Rome ov the responsibie editor of the Ozpiale, the ultra-democratic organ. who, for articles of @ seditious character, was Sentencet to a term of three years’ Imprisonment, while the proprietors of the paper were likewise fined to the amount of 9,000f.— Foren’ Judy 9) Cor. Lomdion Post. EMIGRATION TO CANADA—The immigration into Canada app n less in 1874 than in preceedir total number of settlers being 73 un 1S and 50,050 in 1873, Which was a yearo! ex- ceptiona'ly larze immigration. The nniaber ofsettlers Was 56,57% in Isv2. The tmmigrants from the United Kingdom are stated to be of a class particulariy suited io the country there being a very large number of agricul- tural laborers, with their families. There was in 1874 the unusually large number of 14,110 Immigrants into Canada from the United States, as shown by entries of set- tier Oods at Custom houses along tbe fro her. itis understood that a considerable portion of this immigration consisted of re- patriated French Canadians. The Mennon- Ke colony of 1,349 souls in Manitoba arrived somewhat late in the fall, but they had ca>- ital, and were able to make preparations for the winter, which was unusually severe. Letters received from them in Febraary eg that they were well satisfied.—Loadon 3. ctnal to hay ear, Ubi A FAMILY TRAGEDY.—About’a week ago ap attempt was made to rescue W. H. Hall from the Asheville, N. C., jail, he being under sentence of death for murder. The at- tempt wed @ fall: and the brother of the lost bis life in the attempt, attempting the rescue, a brother 1}; dead and another brother Jail unlicr sentence of deat: ~ A nd De Zovernne can thrive by suct sir, it fs lat aOR Ary process and no tm © went on the conversation, it and eres he wil » Con- gress Winter. and suys he is Just as sure be is right as that there isa God in heaven, ane “tthenk the newspapers for ¢ 1 but th ETMAN telexram ina sraves, Whowill b 1 of September, is visiting her this city. She is the daaghter of Ethan Allen's oldest son, and ts a nutive of Sturbridge. She was married at the age of twenty-four and had eight sons at mgest boy” belr ard om Inesday rose at? rode from her na small town in New York l les journes ot a F to be much faticce ey. Her faculties are remarkably eserved, and she is more lively and many Women of half her years. embered ber illusir f Ticonderoga, an¢ bits, a er, the personal ap; etait. She ts to spend’ th with her daughter, Mrs. E: at Brimdel titres in rest of her life vsia Howard, CHINESE IMMIGRATION. Mor golians at The grand total is recorded number of CL arriving in any Sin ist to present a cor vais and departa vese Who return tween th neanber « but the reoun perm: iy is i. A y large proport whe me to this state te i caste, r system ot s them her: firm grasp. Of ti nese Wornen OW in this slate there are large nur © of few who do not subsist on the wages of sin, n@ Ube narrew confines to wh his clase £8 bas been restricted in thts city are Z with filth and mort! pestilenee.— neice Cor LDING IN PHILADELPHIA.—The i he butlcing operations going o ig at this ime must excite ts person who looks t July engage their thou he two mammoth © new St, Stephen's botel St. George's I at 13 the abattoir work, the Catiowhill street and Soach stre other thousands. Aud this of the sum prise, Stretching Inte the soburbs i all directions, buiids its houscs daily, while the ery is Ktill for more—more houses and more owrkers, it ts @ wonderful spectac! nt to be appreciated with the eround and re izing from person spection the hngeness of we work.—Wdming= tem Omer ci SOCIALISM IN Petersburg (July 3) correspond: ton Tele- erapib.j—The Lives: Lassian socialist cons; ama has just been completed, #7 minister of jasties has made his rey Seven hundred and eighty-elght persons are to be indicted. My intelligence at the time was declared antraa in official telegrams; but the mintster of pub- Uc instruction bas now published a circular ordering the young people to be warned arainst communtstic tesch ings one admit Ung & widespread conspiracy in sevens provinces. nis revelation has profuced a great sepsation. The government has covered revolutionary propaganda in the Moscow regiment, the horse guards, and the battalion of sappers, ail in the Imperial guard. Plains, in this counts, om londay morning , in county, on Sowing Rg <Sm 5 ¥ armor’ house, i Hi i ii i i ial i A ii it gE i tet concealed the but about six gm | ee ‘What she had sent for Dr.Jobn M. Tate, of Greenville, who i i i ut