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THE EVENING STAR Telegrams to The Star. » Sundays Exeepted, e AT THE STAR BUILDING. Feanarivania Avenue, cor, i i GREAT RAIN STORMS xing Star Newspaper Jom; FLOODS IN THE WEST. Te INE kavsreate ree se ieseaed HB EVENING STAR os sereat by carries 12 5 + IMMENSE DAMAGE TO PROPERTY. Copues as the a eC im Sea Rss pen are ee... ANDREW souNSON. ae = rina aetna Ee a a oan eT ae ee tab ss THE FLAG HIS WINDING SHEET SUOTOE eoms emer aria’ ly ance, ame OL "0 - “ . > hire ~ sezarer tent im get than past for, SS. 46—N2. 6,974. ASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1875. TWO CENTS. _ Kates 9! aivart rma fume thet om amplicntion SRN xp — ~- ~ me THE GREAT RAIN STORMS, TOE , + The Death of Andrew Johnsov. | IN THE MOUNTAINS. ties snrmounted by this wonderful triamph | Wn: je want wash basins in their ; im che Wess, ANUS MU: SEMENTS. E V ENIN G STAR. ORDER OF THE PRFMDENT OF THE UNITED —— of engineering and mechanical skill. Oaeot rooms ahd al an towels sooften is not always A. aon ts, August 2—Tue rain continued £SCHURTSENEST Mas BEEN = nae STATES. A Summer Holiday—What is Nesdfot | ‘he longest, most picturesque and varied | clear to them. but when tends understand | Sreughout Sataniay wight and up to naga The President announces the death of ex-| {m the Way of Preparation Travel. | 1ides on the ordinary route of travel is from | it. they hasten to supple them, One good | fsuTday. The me fell to & degream - Washin: N d Gossi ing Drese Stage Riding—Dreistug | Bethlehem station to the Profile House in | woman sent a yellow mixing bowl to the | f OGF of the principal railroads reuning east r STFPFONED asbington News an OSSiP. | President Andrew Jolinson tn the following | im the Mountains, €e., &e., &e., de. the Franconia range. This takes you through | room of a lady. pro fem, until basin | {fom this city are either dooded in places or poy Gh Internat | &X¢cutive order: the pretty village of Bethlenem and a lovely | and ewer could be found, and laboriously pogeeyron Guat trains cannot run, aod moss ‘il MONDAY, Augrst om. TRE RECEIPTS tox = bpkendetzaoote preg “WASHING To, July 31, 18 [From our own Correspon:ten!.) Pennsylvania country into the Franconia | took off the sheets and washed them every | Of the railroads in his state are ina simular ciate rovent Os S888: from » $631,153.76. a “It hecomes the painful duty of the Presi- | When we decided to spend some weeks of | rezion, g NK NOTES receivel at | {ont to announce to the people of the United | oar summer in the mountains, it became a | i2t0 the heart of the Franconia mountains, 7 >. | States the death of Andrew Johoson, the last r redemption £ggTe- | survivor of his hor ces ors, Which occurred in condition. Up to last night the river bad the village of Franconia and | day, through some nn i risen three feet sine Salarday night, and Tur Natienar the Treasury to-d rezard to sheets an re S] re) | T. z % as = w 5 PB & ae the thoat pict ' a Was SU rising @t the rate of two incues matter of great intoress and importance t> | {%@,™Ost Pleturesque and romantic of the | Take 4t altogether our summer holiday in Thieienee mountain regions. There are any number | the mount: hour. Accounts from the oj ast Tennessee, | US to make the best use of our time, see the | of short stage rides to different polit s Was a perfect f ight “ Missouri and Jilinols say t Al the rive and | from its beginning to its close. wholly worth | : bee. wed nn og ASBOC oF : Sor hives Rode- | Man Cay hour this mormiug. The solem- | mo-t that could be seen within our limits, | Obsects of interest; but wherever the railwag | the worki: £ atl the walting fon Beales Tapldly, and tue tributaries within VPGE-No M, of P., DURING THE APSENCE of Scerotary - Of ihe occasion which called him to the | and with due regard to health, comfort and | 18 leit a lonz one, it should be taken on the Je oe nme At etna on at Long Branch Comme tore Ammen hb eres; with the vered nature and | the amount of money we wished toe cpend: | (Ute of the comch If practicable, 89.43 1 — <6 any Of them pouring r : be tailed toact as Secreta: seth of bis public services, will eause him ie ge narrre ios, 2nd not the | 202, 2!! the good of the fine air and glorious Speech of Senator Tharman " 4 tnsmecime Gansnge hae be < : io be long remembered, and occasion mourn. ¥ to see the mountains, end not the | scencis. THF FINANCIAL PLAXK IN THE OHIO PLAT rm prnpert Goon kG ing for the death of a ‘distinguished public | railroads. STOPPING FY LACES. FORE ESTL AIDED Wibamee A meee a prop eras. Je ment last week confiscated three checks t. mas mark of resent 10 the mem. | It is becoming ext ydifieult tofinda | Ore of the parties whom we met ta the FSTION-—STATE POLITICS AND DEFEC maabn’ ak GLa ees, { Matthew Draper, a defaulting contractor, '¥ of the deceased it is ordered that the E | region not alte er remote, where = moun! “ins consisted of three chiltres, two TIVE PLATFORMS—nE ANDS BY HIS . . " of eee ee Dreyer. &aarentie lon Sat. | ecutive mansion and the several depai. | Tsion ne ee a lady and gentleman, eight f PECORD : 14 biackwa er rivers - and the money. $1.29, wan re on Ba at Washington be | lve peculiarities or original characteristics rquantitios of rise before, and. in fact, all os he Sevator Thurman ldressed a de: ning until the elose of the — ocratic he Streams tu w he dep nent wader the rule mind. Yerr by year the great ale ar at tho 1 that all | cities turn out still larger swarins of ru e The railroads are also s ed for bi foneral, an Ineetirg at Mansfiekt, Ohio, Saturiay. In MENT GULP SALES IN Avavst. } public business b suspended. n that day. are bounded by the narrow the course of his remarks he ead :—You, my | {jfy, Wann outs. tin ay af ts ae t 1 that f aoe > Went they all mas: felle v Raga crave tmeyevne Stoppe: t New Yor tose! es and that theront - money tu “way in place. treyed travel . ywerament gold daring Au- Saratowa shall be repro- | thers. hat is to say, we do fall kinds ts np Gude aeab e and one haif million maneks, the White Movn- | ‘This isa very costly as well as infinitely paper curr. i and third Tharstay en of the Yosemite. 3 3 3 disagrecable method of tra of here are ei a™atly swollen, Te Joxr. many of them px ag OUl IA foods. Die the second and foarth My sip Biot a aney ave broasht | mountsins. A much better wa Le ae ° 2 ena exces to the > 8 gre 1a < to make dire e ple AT TRE SOLICITS TION OF MANY FRIENDS, 3 —— f | the exeeuti estroving the individuality of the moit | Tite tike the Crambot oF SHE PLATE PRINS “EKS? UNION ARREST OF Cx TERS --Tue Treas- rtments of the government distinetive ré OF whieh | Houss aettn ine chitin on . espe dee Bn WILL GIVE A ¥ department isin receipt of adespateh | White House, are clad inm: boust. and making of them | you must take servants for the ann aeloer atthe ene ie S still rist Grand Excursion to Point Lookoat 1 the outskirts of St. | Produced in thts way mate | leneth of time, and then make ried tt toy ON SaTURDPAY EVE AY morni: re in th way ma as little nbranee as ing Stood at ¢ V SATCRDAY EV we Sracega to be depended u; He ie ttio a me this latite ; end do! chang: new Tracti wre SAS 30 oe on on the KL @ roats diss Houses are mentioned s acy How aud fc trom ine 2 thedntermindion marks in many ways rote tonst = oid OF silver sie at the Presileats constant alterations tavt new | many natur s, and both 4 ee ee os tee THE Froop IX THE MISSISst on as@ mars of Benen ae twoen the | tiarly trier , ine oe Fraac 3 m as ark o} wee a Sed esi f but certainly no such ia France at the Centenatal Sizpal office reports that yesterda the memory of the ex-President. | Etide books and the rain om aenents | which az 5 heel ‘belie VERSAILLES, August 2 ato >M i river at S Ss was tom! that a tnecting of the Jask- fyket we A Eto iP a rex ioe fe ry | SORS Who Want to mu y of thu et and one inch b r line; son Democratic association to take appro. | teTmMIned io select one part Siner | Bary Bt “ rT mnie one fet 1 RS OF THE EX-PRESIDEST. ees and 0 of interest, iv mountains, and most ror > prlictonbesabisoins Memphis one f¢ x-P RESIDES THe WHITE moun: | 7208 enn istiveras money, : Serene be ‘Satunda: cay | is, called the Franc redecmab lity 6 ; 1 2s amnesiac i of paraly epson Directly in front’ towers Mot he ancney. tn taacres pom , YeLLow PRVER teiezram | he 1 been cor 5 moo low, ug Protile I s yard irredcemable gieent ac ak. Comal ; rom Fort shy ds: Map White | head of the oki man of the mountain,a ro Eerd tercocemable greentay hargt ae ‘ th ew efexty Mount: w the }r-jection, or of which forms’ the t cneainees Cpe ponee Gar ee oe Gur esa Eeain B. Sholiy. F a beats : lect .ace and beard of an old man en profil na pire EAE TORRE ORY ke Selleny ye ni oad mace ! hom Mrs. n=. | CUE Dre &@ eurious freak of nature from which th eer ‘i | Sines Ants Toni Turee new eases and th - = : for the house takes its name. The phic wenvinen saree TEAMSOAT ROUTE : iy Lieut. Tngall's sou { through long, gr } pred Dien ‘0 new case from Fo t De Steris red and eabine both sides; the moi we dor, € a0 CAPE MAY, 41 WAter- pro: » the uniqu i : anniee, sinner 6 I 22, 1375 hoe is ital and remarks Storm. minister of war € —a xs Jule 3%, es or walks {0 | Haifa mile through the woods is ANDREW JOHNSON From PITTA, making connection with a lovely and char sheet of water, j ‘ < - ¥AMHINGTON ) reverbrates throug “The Flag Sgall be My Wiadttag . stenune & =. i Hetan pe Sheet.” amneT Some falis New Yor A rst AG T of six miles th dis t Days 4 SATURDAYS es in len. May a ate da t « ve sleiaa, he in pla at | Ns000 Fecover. On fin eenneenneien fon. What it does cay —~-——-—— of medical as T Shes eaetiasa ‘ t of currene: SU& EXCURSIONS ar howrs,, 1 Lalas Me Oe tise nary | water separates sides, Ww 2 | Santec Hlizabeth Z . ‘ Saat se ‘0° | will come down with a crash, suppose — ; : y ner t ag ju the | “The Franconia Notch is distingnished as | S4PPO Fire at she Con} Mines, steamer SUE, Cay , but there is such a ppp pe tia Tistin a ment LYILLE, August 2.—The 1. ui 2, being the coldest spot in the United Sia the Bear Hide oolliees, ox te ee Lo be' su cee cast of the Koeky Mo untains tn winter, ex- |}. ain; hile sees men lee ONS TO POINT LOUZOUT imperfect] cept the summit of Mount Wastington. Tae have we that Sg re ey ERY SATCEDA ~ SSE RETO ld not sa mo J thermometer often reaches from 40 to 45:1 eget tion the | . bp paces yl peng sy Tu rOnC dissolution raps a) grees below zero, yet in summer it is y« piatierer ees Roreveetnat i. ig whirty-two bours. iss oo y wuneriaees tourna Senator Edtar End the skill of physicl » and the car agreeably warm, not hot, but temmeret b: emiteteleatoda yr pss es S ee meget a will pass the seaso: atecvan o'clock F i heavy responsibili zeze Which always makes blankets and bg panied ee was dose in the Admiral Al uneonselo whio pnd teaeonad, quently a wood fre pleasant, if not abso- aape to aout s weno chen ex-Gov t ar later with istered ig J ely necessary in the evening. The ap- that me The Fall & Labo: Troud! rived at Si turday. 2, Drs preevoare ibe oniinary, 2 ments of the first house and the tables | Quce ‘mean eannnee FALL Rivue Mase, Ausdse The pesken Logantwas handsomely entertaine: recogn. ttt veling dress of light | Of 8l1 the first-class mountain hotels are | picans one th mills all stared at bell time todas bat Francisco last week by some of his old co. = ant eetares shai ee Pate qy | £aual to those of Saratoga. Guests demand | the preeoner MOst of them there were no weavers or ap panions fu arms. in the form of a pienic and Sei mente aac ea oly tintin el wit, | 0d are supplied with delicacies, native and } {2° 1 it. § | Bers, and at noon all but four miils tn w ‘ éxeursion around the harbor. -+++F.eteries . : fe oat y Aud closely trimmed with | foreign, in immense quantity and variety, | Mts it & City stopped. Everything ts quiet ip PLEAS Re SEEKERS Volek, the sculptor, has com: exeept 4 band aud a wing, ae pee ners) | The attendance is peculiar and soppites | eee Po FERASURE SEEK - ter cast of the statne of th ama + Patterson, ‘loak with a hood whitch wron oteasi et | almost altogether by colleges and acatemies | nilatic guidance, what licht would _ 4 Man and His Soa Drowned. SUMMES ABKANGEMENT Prescott Smith, of Baltimore, and will sa‘l ¥ Will be brought to Greeny meee Ee a1 One euit | taroughout ‘the country whose students, | Woe yes ere in {t totell him wt New Yous, August 2—John Qaigiey and oF for Europe next month, taking it with him. | Sucday morning, and will be. buried Ww M merino underwear may be put ta ia | male and fernale, Lave recently taken this | Oat, 1s there in it to tell him eure: j his seven-year old son, Pairick, were STEAMED PILOT BoY, Capt. W. H. Byles. t pe cost in bronze at Munich, and the | Masonic honorsoa Taesday. Knoxville has | Of, mering sant Wanciactcn. cod ae saane method of seeing the world and providing | ten millions, a hundred ‘m drowne: in Mog Island Inlet, Loug Island, entire work will be completed in time to be he honor of b i te: iilus: | Sook es Boone wy oid ; rf | themselves with pocket money at the same | ( nillions, or uo inercase at a satarday. atin cde Gate and during the gummer menthe the | Diaced in position i Greenmount cemetery , but the family are ur ago Bagger peerage Papen: for Hag “arty | time. Some of the students of Amherst are | {70% milena ibn framed thie pie mare | Tbe Population of New Work Over a leave Washington, from SaaS on the 226 of February, that day being tie | that his remains s TOTnings and epee etate, for cool | the waiters at the Glen House, a favorite | i Sik) bold rach sAeaiere oF zt — min os TUR: anniversary of Mr. Smith's birt). home to any p Motels. “Bul these are mere matters ot efeet Ronple hsp l ett corner ik torgue, capable of ‘saying what th New York, August 2—The Tinrs says the wt oe peinel 4 x - it f the 1 at Soo Ee an ‘ ct. | and a number from Dartmou apy fratd ne dtr oon aid t ee ee | Navat Onness—Acsistant Naval Con- | {tal of th tud not of necessity, for the one shaw! -(4 | Same position ac the Profile Hovee. ta wii be es ee pae alin dies Asano census of this city Just taben shows the pop- Fe tans” Acland, Retaruing, | structor Joh: L. Hoover orde-ed to Phila- sive Te ie aie hacmcre 1s the most comfor: - | the houses the walters are young’ men or alt to expressly advocate inflate ay | Uistion to be 1,050,600. Satag Oa Bene. LC, a | acipbin navy yant. Assistant Naval Con- and military | io Strappe! with the Water proce we aly ic, | FOUDZ Women Who are trying in this way to | OU the presumption iair that t CHINA AND JAPAN.—A tvices from China ; Boy will take passer, structor Josep Peaster ordered to the New cus to attend the funeral here, | (i call required athae tine ee et] ascistin Froviding the means for an €iaca | mean inflation? Understaad me of the Ist, and Japan of the 13ia nltiino, have fving there : York Lary yar’. nt. C. R. Meeker do- iil be joined by eliizens of this | '*, Cally required at any time. ticles | (0m; and their quiet man .ers, respectful | Ucrending the plations tet heen received by the slesmuar Belgie onhee, Bing: a : a. | tached f.um the Rio Bravo and orered to shboring ¢ 3 which are Nery ape Ge ys OettCk ely | Dearing and strict attention tothcir duties 1s | defending the g : sirived at Sau Francisco on Saturday. god the Pilot Boy the suly meaner ot tneeiey | the Canandaigua. Lieut. E. L. Armory has “- = = ese are stout, well-made English be & pe-petual source of comfort ait « approve it the task of Its advoca There are indications of further troubles be- tire ronte by daylight. makes these mest | Teportad Lis return home, hi The St. Leuts Whisky Frauds. ebble goat boots. It 1s unnecessary anit t . . I criticising it, for I €no Hsposition to | tween China and Kashgar, cousequent upon tard bealthfutiripe (cr familica and soctal | [4c fone Bae seg cniete. Mak bs seg es CHEF CLERK AVERY ARK. VES IS ST.L UTS, | ealthful or agreeanle toalways wear rubber Ther Rok aNd Sa fen . be a critic, goat leave that role to our com nmored intention ou thé part Of the latter ot ed 1 Se Ster Jolin [Ds ~ 5 AN BUSED MA -hoes king Walks aly thle sanes OD ads ers: s. te thro ft had & e “oke. Ss ad- i Fits detached treun the Oanomiens ana nooo ae eens Wands anil by auntat® | vet never ec region for But [think it bat justice at the | mtited that China would-be compelled to 1°. “ to the Rio Bravo as excenutive. Mid- T © ea “il aprein tot res ‘Pceaas soc walking bod — aot particuiar!y heautiful clothes. Ifa st: of any tength latform has been constraei to mean more | « the Formosans, having falled to ITZHUGH, Aeont, yiman Charies J. Badger has reported bia | _,. “ieciatl Telerream to Chiongo Pisnes, eavy—but well-made and soft,and regalarly | Coutemplated there is every opportanity n iS Expressed fn dd more then was | cx rthem. The new Japa delibera- Sixtb-streot Wharf, tern Lome, having been detache from the vide lab de ade unbleached stockings ate all tne pro | fer display without soi! or wearand tear, ex- | rcant, as] believ 2, by t e that forme! it. | tive essembly was openec at Yeddo ou the sett and bas been placed on wait- | Ate ciiet clerk of t tection neeled azainst dampness, znd tomer | CPt in excursions, and then, of course, tie In saying this, I do not lose sight of the thor July by the Emperor. The buildings ders. Assistant Surgeon J. F. rans. | rived here towtny. i 3 jacuinbraace in | fostume should be adapted to the occasto.s. | terpretation placed upon it by some of f the interior departneat, at Yeddo, RB THE ford detached from Minnesota, and orderet | [beer nists el dae, t The perfect temperature, however, neither | friends. 1 know ne Of its wi destroyed by fireon the 4th oF y, involving £ MOTNTAINS AND MOTNT DESERT, | to special ty at Washington, D.C, cc 20 Sorsuitation rey AY» om iv: sof | hot or cold, the seclusion from the dust and advocates regard it as a dcclarati a. great number of historical docn, vid NORWICH LI) nected with the inter-oceanic survey ae the Wiisky canes. He reium pees . talk much ys he harned on ti *s opportur: tial to complete | Poise and coufasion of tuehighways, renaers | gold and silver, and for an irrete + Of which no copies arc extant, to- eS ‘ the weaning of delicate clothing one of the | greenback eurre and fi the eollection of map: 4 . a = : spond to the ietment agsinest him, | evjoyment a: ruicipation in the gool a 4 Daigoty J ~ = soliection of maps upon ee ee ee ees or ee t | ing bis {analy alck in Washington: tice H ere every movement is made to | delights, and it Is a pity that the ladies do pied with great ata “permane ying burean hai heen Wen — 8 fall information, may | % £zhivition —Attractive addition t he has been outrageous!y viltided the weather, and nothing can be | NOt More generally ipanige in color, in | but, for reasons 1 have p vast four years. The Russian hont fears and forebodiug ad muen | dainty fabrics, in laee, in embroidery and commissioners were expected at Vode te eed THE WaASHINUTUN > Thay 2 ro tir eve 2 to state, | © principal stations on th o Phisnde w i the | been made to the Bronze hall, of the Coreo- | aeaten A van Gad re - a alow. 1 one cet BY See 7 rs re ; op Sde_ | all those exauisite belongings which assist to > men ve rrange fo. the transfer of the Islani of Seg- sae aduntt | owyre rpoodactious of objcus euicay: or | PUL Was forae! tw remain seul: iis nauds | present preparation, a summer holiday Is de~ | all those exaulaite belon pretty woman, in number. ‘The trath ts that there is a-wide | halict te Tussha: whieh ee eect See: troiype reproductions of obj Ly Of | beng tied. Bristow, he says, assured uim ved Of balf tt in peopl " : as Se Et OF der | mudueval art in the Kensington Mosecm | that ’he wasen clued ely Of that ¢lass 0 Itheir | Trough August this is more apt to be the | diversity of opinion arong the people of all | peval colon Wich Line” _—_ and other pisces, has been added to thes | tiathe had reecived numer) own bearthstone. case. Then large numbers of families come | parties upon this $'ih, fome are dems |. sani Si oe OB EXCUKSIONS. sly exbibited, greatly enha: letters in regard to lim, whieh lind been de- STAGE RIDING. up end rake board for month or six weeks | cratic hard-money mi o Concerns pe. ORREES. Canteen taE F their brilltaney and variety. Tue collect ed wilioot readidg. because of tseir of no semen in Eugiand have | $f thelr iavorite stopping place, form par- gt en banimoney § that the action of Ge i TBE MARY WASHINGTON now numbers oyer eighty pleces, (thirt responsibil it: . age driving as @ profession, | Wes, make excursions and enjoy an ideal ex- Tepnblican paper-inoney ma, des § that the action of the lord mayor bas larger ron * new pul 5 : irresponsibi on oe “9 at, and it 1¢ | istence. Then the ladies dress in theirsilksand | ocratie resutaptionists at nocra of Dublin in endeavoring to give to the more than are in the Metropolitan Museum: Durmg the sesstor United States uge from ennat, and it 1s iP sate ft of Art, New York,)and embraces shiclis, | qicrrict court ur los y appeared aid | uot surprising that they should have re- | laces for tea, and the evenings are spent de- | tioniats, and republican resumpt: ©’Counell_centennary pady AN RR i! helmets, salvers, tankards, sacrificial ves pounced that he was ready te plead to tt vived tis oid) method of locomotion whieh | lightfully, an Pee wood fire blazing republican inflationists. Tae ques 10% mde character bas givea gn cays. W aye end Frivays, ering sth-strest | Seis, &c.. and so placed in a fine case that | indictment. The district attorney deciine | 1880 mach of the excitement and ethilara. fa ne —, Tonsis, games, recitations Strictly @ party question. Hovest m: eer fv cons yr a eee ERSDMAD 2 Abe op boark, orto Da BOW- | cach object can be distinctly examiued. to lake up his ease until hte bail bond ar- | Won Xt ts one of the | poring the cary part Of the seaeee travel | Parties may be found on its opposite sides, | erals of England aud Ireland. ‘The invita LADD. ¥19 a street. most of these superb objects are of medi rives from Washington. In case tt causes for real regret unat the railroads are | ,,DUTIng the early part of the season, travel | and so ithas ever been afterevery creat panic | Uons were tainly extended wo the Cather wre 45 “P.B TROTH, Preettent art, atmatrers of the genlus of tat er: the appear s eutting specifies a: the appearance In cour the oll stage routes So larwely as | 18 More fluctuating, guests more transitory. | by which the country bas been aii s rey and laity of Euglaad, France an pmuctically dustroy- the ‘most fascinating Erown linens and plain and checked No man has firmer convi in them meth “2 more than a corgesus required idivg Avery Germany, enurely tgnoriog the former pa. peer erent, ; beiges flourish, with black silk for dinner | ject dian I have. They are the result of on ties, and this course hes led to an indignan tre np of vessels of elegent forms. They wiil feature of mountain trayel. Ih i nave. alt Of mach i ee Scjor Gis claseiont Comigum emiborers har. iar Mckenna on-hee @Excursion” and “excursion rates” are | dres* and an occasional gleam of brightnessin | experience, and of Jong, paitent. wid eo | Protest from the Home Kalers, whe eect up for EACUUSTOSS. | reliefs, aud groupings carved and cuasal nlin and Fraser ar now ta numbers of ple upon | & White, rose-trammed moraing dress, or a | scientious study. 1 have expressed them ttine | @f'ord, even if they were willing, to brea® eau de cuartered on ressonabie terms. Apply to with other illustrations of the wonderful ari rl to-day, and anawered to | What are c trips” to the White mor )- | delicate evening costume of bine and ecru. | and again in conversation, in publie meetin, With the liberals and their Protestant sap- BB FITCHUGH, Agent, developed by the renaissance, adorning not ndictmeuts. The argument { “lve. who really see and kuow nothing of | All the dresses are alikeand a) lare singular- | in conventions, and in my place in the rs. It is said that the Home Ralers ms52-Sm: Sth street wharf, | only objects of hesoic character, but thir mrer to the indictments was re- | We White mountaius at all except the sim- | ly wnfitted for the use to which they are put, | ate. Istand by them, whateyer may be t and Fenians wil! have an indepen ient ceie- = ~onaoe —————— | of familiar use Some of the finer examp! day, Ure couns: r the defer ple journey to the summit of Mount Wash. | DOtWithstanding the perfect adaptability of political faith, but Ido net assume to be tn- bration of the centeunary, wile mneh had “TOW COME: be mentioned—grand cap, German. Closing wo night. To morrow District Altor- | 1peton by rallway. | Taey get into a train | Material. This is the result of the method of | fallible aud rathlesely. condemn man as sia- | ferling has been engeudasea to tae oer at he ith century, 3x feet bigh; salver, 1 diameter, illustrating to Africa and siege of Tunis, by | y,- Strauss and Badford tank | tain ney I r Will present bis side of the case, | abd ride to @ terminus and stop at a hotel | Making, of what is called the combination of cere a8 I am who entertain ditlerent opinions, | the lord mayor. The defense are basing i p one recor < »{ French fashions with Scotch materials. list f the = if sus- Dearest tp thelr obloctive paint. They event Nothing can be conceived less suited to auncoene pee because in a singe state it | , NEWSPArER Wispom —The | Brooklyn &moot many | the muterior awl keep to the straight Line of | Wavelling purposes than the skirts gathered | has so happened that » omnes C man comes down on Waeepidemte *ephaat- CATHER THE GLEANINGS. quas a : P innumerable folds trimmed with in- | to te state officers onl Moers dasis from whieh the New morning pa~ uélian reliefs of prodig: f the diet its no’ mains th ne. tWavel because it is so marked out aad cost; | UP Into nominate state officers only, officers w. « ingpe 4 ce; shield and cupe by Benvenulo Celiiul, | % {rum Claborsied at lengcu, in his | afew dollars less. Stage riding is really me | Bumerable pleatings and tied tightly back. | will haveno jurisdiction over the carren>y, eae ease eee ee SAND ENDS met and shield of ia I. @rgument, the diflereuce between records | beauty and charm of mountain travel. “It is Dente eeuesmpedes progress, the folds form has upon this oue qu Stion adopted @ plat seortasaiinat Gtbeed tie ounaeaiee oe . 20US Sh. ine or lover of the bell of S! ied with & government officer and thy siest and enrest, and the most thor- cai ty Ub o edom. form that my g0« udgement dots not ap- 7 ote . - = va Work of the lith century, of Gauineni tens cra ane ene lise- | oughly enjoyable of all the means of enjoy- | , The combination costumes, however, taose | prove. journals. They are eating themselves up by the ct v beauti 1 s esses x nen a democ tor’s office fx 6 # €overament office. The | mer arges are ful mixtures or double dresses of silk I have been ademoe Cienpiugs Out Prices, {and silver. Among the modern objects a4 | foolish corapetition. Kae: is lookl " 7 he ” . i with lace or epen embroideries which . where be » | the other drop ou. first. 7) has lon shield, 1M, superbly decorate! LUSt be an office In oh distances. the | Veiled pe 0 when aud where te be » other F n Oeen Pacatine teat Goes at af een apo kate number of horses | 8F€ Out of place tn warmer regions, are here | pulllieally ostractens tothe | tbe courage to tall buck pas ue reproductions are of Ar: = When advertisements do 1 we, and which fills into thi arrangement ad cond 0 iz Dewide tne va siness wisdom. Phe her or tenant claimed, does not exist be- ent and the collec s@. The roads are well- | entirely at home. They are not too wain, | party in its darkest hc in good condition, the hor there 18 nothing to soil them. Taey can be | brightest. withene n to deve ned to the work, and the dri. | Worn With absolute comsor sarenat , experienced, Linens on the contrary secm out of place. ution aud characieristic | They bavea cold look, even the dark bin &= far back as the 1th vanse my head and heart approv fundamental principies I yet. look to it i Il are & oaped neatly covered with crimson wilt win souseLa a partof Us destined to restore to the repnblie constitn- | for common Senge Bl —— f ves them rich relief. Deseri THE STAR ini n Mr. Avi of it although so far as real warmth is concerned | tignal, honest and economical goverument; | People dou"t want a quarterly review at their s of the above novelties will be ready | bas been “abue sit, 4 ewapaper iL he natural entrance to the White moun. | they are sufficient for all times bus the eold- | to promote fraternal feelings between ail ire breakfast tableevery morniag. Time is pro- . ENDSTH w days for visitors to the gallery publishes the news of tue day, from time to | taius Is fiom North Conway, New Hauinp- | ©St evenings, | parts, and cued popes free institations { — any wees e a und Goo'l want w ‘ x r time, without inslice or intent to injure any | Sire. The approaches from’ this direction : MOUNT WASHINGTON. | gee Lo come, and I cannot, by aay words or rh over stack to th i. - ‘ omgitala torus none = is I; this be “abuse,” Mr. Avery Is proba- | are best calculated to prepare the mind (or Few persons care to stay than one | act of mine, contribute to its overthrow. rrect; but the n found ce that what was al fe STAR repo , eo ‘ * Too MUCK RAIS Fur THE Ceors.—Roports ‘act that an fudict-nent | the reception of the varied impressions | Night at Moupt Washington, and | know that it is not 1 fallible. for no party {8 | trom uwenty-one polite in Southera Bil nois bim is pretty zood | Which the scenes Unrough which one is to | abd return the same cay. Tie cold, | infallible. I know that tt bas committal! sta.e that the vory Leavy rains have almost published had sub- | P&ss recalculated tw produce. From this | to which they are liable, the necessary large | errors, and that every party has commiitet rained all sorts of crops exeapt thore on high dation, 80 far, at least, as Tae | Place there was formerly a stage ride of 26 | cost for inferior supplies and acconitmoda- | them, but I also know that its fundam natal rolls: nd. Damagtag rain si cou- Concerned } miles to the White Mountain notch, the | tions renders a longthy stay undesirable in nciples are sound, and its purposes are | tinued Su Missoun aad fh! yo We and glory ofthe Wutte ‘modutalt region. | A small satebel with night clothes, ive trav: | ecrves and cormioniie Lytsreeore, welt Se D1S4STROUS FLOODS IN THE West —Fron and jory of the White mountain region. }, the “a Onio, Indians, iinois and Missouri we have The railway how takes you to Bemis sta. {| eling dress previously desciibed, to which | though my influence ™may be small Public debt of the United States for the | month of July, 1875, is as foliow Ser- | struction to many splendid crops Wat line reporis ul most destructive rain storms, | Gon, 6 rofles from the White Mountain | the merino under-vest is added, warm hose, | vices worth little, it has a just claim to ils banks. ODD VESTS! Piven bowen w fir oor mig Sony tga eerom oo | Which have caused an immense amount | notch, and before the close of the season it | cork-soled boots,a waterproof with hood and brie een! peg gene age a gee A ¥ r = oe ron Navy pension faud a: 3 per cont Jiow.ow oy | OF de maye lo the growing Crops, especially | Will land passengers within @ few rods of the | @ shawl is all the outfit required for this en- 1 lO. wi act Lave ACATION OF FALL River ¥: ea DUCTIONS. wheat, Outs and barley, these in maay | Crawford House. Already a massive wa)! ig | terprise, and these articles partofevery | been taunted and ridiculed, and eter oy crowded mass meeting of weavers places being completely destroyed. Oanearly | built a it the side of the mountain, | sensible woman’s wardrobe. The extra | and the duty I owe to them demanded River, a. Se eS, was 9 = all the railroads in Obto and Indiana wash- | upon Ww @ track is partly laid, and | Under-clothing may not be needed, and the | I should say frankly and clearly what the ~ pp Eo tee interest has ce outs and landslides have occurred, bridges | already the “Notch” is ‘ured with the | Outer wraps only in case of staying all night, | and 1 believe, and that CLEANING Up. CLEARING OUT. have been swept away. and a general deten- | lumber, the dirt and the confusion, which | for the evening walk and the early rae | why, without inconsistency, ne Debt bea-ine no rnterest invariab; wel tion of tréins has resuited. Grave apprehen- iy accompanies the formation of a [sete to see the sun oa But itis ema: legal tender notes... sions were felt last ni low r 'o be prepared, for Mount ispro-| I have said, and Corcisensee of Gepost sry *@4eibo f | the Minsissippi, in which ease Wo darace | The’ intrasion of the railroad into this re- | venta ae rota a anmingion is pro- | | Ihave said, and Fractional currency. £1,145.598 10 | along the low grounds would be incalulabie. — eee uae gt pe Sey Tn rr mes is such that ary dpe coarse, scant ple support a and I hay “Ab certificates . Beveral rough otch, will ‘easons for this FINAL, FORCING Silver Cascades, ‘whose waters flow the summit. fieetevation is 6,291 feet above | was ever adopted = ne elevation ot ree Senet Sen ene oe the a 1,930 Let eet d vz TIN. cup enee worth having. Then there is & Opper- feet or about one three. every AND WINDING-UP SALES. Total debt. -$2:2:1.513 08 96 | CrOpS, ag ea ae paces being: poke! | tunity of the “Willey” ‘The time made by the rail 1s two miles | lealways something Interest... sented to be the most disastrous for years, | Scene of a slide which kil! = eae hour and a half for the three | left out that causes i ‘ interest... 62354535 Of an abatements Pees SATE 20 prompect | eee zu these ts a chairs to ond Highest cust of the Minsissipon Teles teens | trait ant COME Now Issam ahr apocrine ——— tain brook in which the Saco river Journey up, one Tabouid tot care to repeat; | Jation ean affect ‘3 * Cash wm the Treasury IN THE CASE OF GEN. WaDD¥ THOMPsOK | rise. A notable ride at the Notch the ure upon the nerves becomes so | The officers oe FOR IT ENDS HERE. on: $5,243,700 20 | on trie] at Memphis, the jury so far has been | summit of Mount Willard, not a very great before the top is reached. The experi- | will have, arty Sia depen ek for rea miss nd thre oe ‘acq aie Uae Ger tore aoe ‘owth of bireh and pine and maple, of monntals, of the oes wails of inete ntace conoerh, and ca by law eet ne Drovid~ — 4 a aon ep | Thompson will have to remain tn Jol wenn | iowhien Proeaaee ete the fakes, rivers and t seas, of the deep | has a perfect right to express its HABLE BROTHERS ee the next term of the court, as the crime of | cently discovered a new and beau’ ravines and gorges is more wonderful = - very properly ’ ez amsn 1 Fer CaeRunE, Re whieh Be Seated, 8 oes before. "The summit of the mountain is fa- Eaewisansotmeceontnn eee loubtediy | all states in Congress TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Debt, ewe cach tn the ‘Treavary ie mous Ae commanding a magnificent view of | inspire euch confidence in the railway faelli- | drafting of & natiosal ag LPS Sastry; SOAS 6 | A MURDERER ARRESTED.—The boty of | the iuter.or of the Noteh, of the mass- | ties as to take away all and | tobe Debt. Jew’ cash in the 7. y, agree. Se Coaxen Tr .4o D Streets NW. July 1, aig ens ‘a. P. Towne, of Petersham, Mass., miss- | es of Mounts Willey, ‘Willard ebster, | leave the mind free forenjoyment. @ national cox vention. bi = ~_ZIBS5S.7 @ | jog since July 4,has been found tn a Meld, | of the Cascades, of the Willey Howse wed VILLAGE LIFE IN THE MOUNTAINS. Mr. Thurman Czy No.) Om Exhibition (NEw No, | Decrowe of debt during the past | two miles from ‘his home. The limbs were | far down the valley, the view stretching | The influx of visitors and of railroads has | the government +6 and Sale 439 month... $120 37 38 | missing And other mutilations potnted to | 8way to the Connecticut river and Lake | modified the native characteristics aud Arkansas, and the national admi arm Bt. aT. TTB BR | yecrease of debt since J =———— _ | murder. L.J. Frost, @ brother in-law, has ‘Winipissankee. the simple inhabitants of the mountains | the past fgurteen Be. 499 1a rest tena Dian 1 presets Pan ne SEUSS | een arrested on suspicion. ah ee ase pec pont Hause | wining fo turn. sn the vidivors themasel tar —— doors abowe O:td Felines’ Hail. Bonds issued to the Pacific Railway Companies, | _INCENDIARISM AT THE COAL MINES— . Ammonoosie Falls; and a muen steeper Sill possible, however i Gal mon | Ta. Monee Ses hacqeet sone ee we gtags, Wt Standing? 86u053.512 5 fal gna Prinel ora | coe eorpenp tnpendt the reagent a End moe ttealt one from the Gen House | hounes tc ane interior villages where pure | Thera yonae Sia, Rings, Bast one Dinas, ee And Tew | Eee Soa: tinued burning during the da. 9 breaker tee teter ee case the tone misses ta usten a = Len pe fp tm te eats ean eee poe a Bo Tonks Cas . troyed, 7 HUDs copnested with it Belng des- | by the Mount Washington railway, whica is | conslitution aud Mew Viger ao tee ented | Ge Son ate tae ine Bo Picase remember Name and Somber, jy1-1y toyed. necessary to a com) on of the difficul- | energies. Young inevidence.

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