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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘ Pennsylvania Avenue, corner 11th street, , ‘ a) + Agee st The Evening Star Company, ag. yppctleny = Pret. ; Dy ccwrters £0 , ~ FE EVENING STAR bs served : P ’ four See nis minutes, ‘at the ‘ane 4 é a - By Prepats— . LOCAL NEWS. Stabbed to Dentn ie = Bateher Kail FATAL QUARREL OF TWO YOUVO MEW. About 10 o'clock last night, two youug men, named Wilifam Altman and Caaries Strobel, both about 19 years tae former Fesiding On ¢\ street, and the on Vir- ginia avenue, between 6th and streets Southwest, met at the corner of ad D streets and bad an altercation, whee Stro- bel drew a butcher Knife. groand toa point, and stabbed Allman twice in theabiomen, inf ing ® fatal wound. Alimao was im- “ior A microns teribly tx avo. V2, 47—N2. 7,258. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1876. TWO CENTS. _ | Sitwestsrreciel tain sorte by Sorseees Mulhall and Omcers Aldridge and Gates, at the house of his mother, aud was iakea to the police court and placed in the dock. Ne The Dead-lock om the Civil Appro- | FORTY-FOURTH liday, and that the offices and depart- Henry Allman, the brother of the deceased, SPECIAL NOTICES. __| EVENING STAR. Wet priations aap CONGEESS. | rolite’, incgsvernmen tocveed epee nai | Telegrams to The Star. | ssozs wesies, woe aiesoeags aes ; t pel oh - MMODAEE THE PUBLICTA® | ~~ "= ——. | FAILURE OF Bast aieees CoeeEEEEoe Ssiciw FRIDAY, June 30. “Bre Hanibuty fit) objected ae ape Against Strovel charg BN LIBEUTY MARKT wilt be A PLAN TO KEEP T! MEN s iN ATE.—The Chair inid before the Sen- § y + e tent to kill. Mr. Prince, = ea nee S wana ‘Ss ero Washington News and Gossip. Si neaeente ort the legislative appro- oS eemnontion from the Board of Me- diny poems actin es wiih maar =; THE TURKISH, TROUBLE. ont the paper aid dread it wt hie Gatien ‘atthe Cent@usial Exhittion goose Nias tireless priation Dill, last night, resulted as all pre- politan Police of the District of Colambia | Commissioner of Indian Affairs to accept man Just Ku resumed practice. the oath, and had pot aa) ad re to reconcile th ponse to a resolution of the Senate in | lands In payment of judgments obtained ar 5 GOVERNMENT RecerpTs To-DAyY.—Inter- in @ fail cile the | *2 762 toa ation of the Xi in payment ja ents oO! D MEETING OF THe Mer- | nal revenue, $423.381 81; customs, $560,960.07. | VIOUS ones had, F men’ bers ad of : word arrived that his brother OS" Sarattiery sti v differences between the two Houses. Wita | "us °n.0aPpolntments on the police foree. | CEevowees rs Ue Caster Bal Threatening State of Affairs. | ond. “Youne'Aliman was OA of the al ~ A willbe held ou MSDAY. Joly 3.0: Pxnsow a1.—Lieutenant Governor Young, | a view toremove the embarrassments which new cobference committee on the Post Otlice Mr. Boone (Ky )as & priviiece’ question -—— ¢-——— warrent wae being * NCt : E wou: je Mi - ¥ « ©. KLBINSCH RIDT Secretary of Obio, is stopping at the Eobitt. ho appropriation been made for its support, Df sacar bill Messrs. West, Hamlin and | ca}iea the attention of the Houre to the fact YALE-HARVARD BOAT RACE er. oF THS ME A REPORT has heen in cironlation to-day | the House, to-day, passed # bill, reported | | Mr. Anthony Introduced a bill to author. | et on June I2h William F. Shacffer was f WAVES E, Fo 16 that Mr. Pratt willsoon resign the position — ee o ize the Congressional Printer to continue | on [cpenditares of te Interior department. 1 eeeeeeeed of Commissioner of Internal Revenue, bat | th) "unexpended Salanoce ont mane Bre Se law, in a rg of regular | He had failed to respond, and his testimony ‘ " | be bas not indicated any intention of that | quys from and after June 31st. Mr. Raadal! | Pabred. give acmnped rump Aicacee’ ls Se tne Peneen a8 comnlatss Speculations as to the Resul sounder, to wales wind. said he thought by theend of that tim2all | " Mr. Cameron, from the Cor - Was recommended ordering a warrant to be Pea e, Se eae Be plee + Ceceera- | the appropriation bills will have been | eigu Relations, reported the Limtee Laem, | issued for Shaeffer’s arrest. The resolution en i aa , Tur OLpEstT INHABITANTS’ CF! passed. He was interrogated as to waether | treaty bill and asked that it be placed on tue | ¥*S adopted. FRAUDS IN PENNSYLVANIA STIMON TIoN.—The House today directed the departments had unexpended balances | calendar. Mr. Betiare” bi choy mney 4 sees . + vate Bat Eie Sons dian : Speaker to appoint a committee of thirteen | from which to draw, and he reptied that the | "Mr, Morrill (Vt.) suggested the reference to Judiciary, repeated Bauate bill ee peeeaie . testified tbat the aire toattend the Fourth of July eslebration of | Appropriation Committee had inquired into | the Committee on Finance. So ordered. for the imprisonment and trauafer of Unite1 4 " ii the Oldest Inbabitants’ association. that subject, and weresatisfied cach ofthe | Mr. Havflin calle’ up the bill to amend | States prisoners. It provides thot mite neck THE TURKISH TROUBLE —— bad @ suificient balance to run ten days. Mr. | sections 3493 and 3894 rev: SENATOR JONES received a telegram from | Holman said the Pos: Office department had viding &@ penalty for mai! bis wife last evening which called him out | &0 une v1 eto balance of =1.000,000. The | and other matters therein cot prisoners are convicted in a territory or «is trict where there is no penitentiary, they 1 be imprisoned in & penitentiary ina le to a by the Attorney Gea- i Aspect of AWairs. The Pera o » TO MUREOW at 7:3).0'cloo® RH DOBLE, Prestdest. of the etty on account of the illness of their | D# val bi J_H CARMIENCA®, Secreta: 19 | ebild and I passed yesterday afternoon. This | prohibiting lottery circulars passi 1g tarough wiil relieve theanxieties of the employes of | the mall. ey. throw at w fered and t k sao eae eae : key, Murad Ele is overwhelmed with tess. obs GRAN GLEE oF aE | oats; He eit for P See last night, aad | aii navy yards as to their status. Mr. Whyte (Md.) moved to strike out the | ST Passed the digicalties of his position and itis re. | Serene meee VOBCORAN Gs LLESE OF AST. eipectatige a nnn fs THE SITUATION ON THE SENATE SIDE, | second section relating tolotteries, the same | we DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS | Ported contemplates ‘atrticating In of | Henry, I am ¢ i aiter SATURDAY. Jaly Ist, until farthor | Won't Let THE CLERKS HAVE A TirRER | Strange to say no conference committees | being legalized in some of tho states. A Speech from Tilden—Congratuin. | !* Sounger brotuer. The T. Saee ca eueeoee Potice. the hours f acmiaion to this Gallery Wil | Days’ HoLIpAY.—The House to-day refused | on the different appropriation bills met to hed Hamlin opposed the motion to strike om a ejelelng» — Menassena pba ~ to meet a Serv to killhim. A on the Bosphorus, o7 ‘After some eros: to make the Sd of July a legal holiday. Tue | day, A caucus of republican Senators, last- | "Mr. Maxey said lotteries were onsof the | Undecided Yet. i where they intended to ass object was to have it made such that the | ing two hours, was held this morning on the | greatest evils inflicted on the country,en- | _ Uoy. Tilden was serenaded in Albany last eos. M. MacLEOD, Curator. erable force, has been brok: Dr. i. BE. Leach © eo: E Fao rive a ad rs 3 as to Uh THE FAOT THAT MON- | employes of the department could nave an | condition of the appropriation bills. couraging vice and fraud and robbing the | Bight by the Jacksonlans. Five thousand | avatiable man is being forwarded to the | Hee ¥ : ral'y obser opportunity to att Centennial. subject was disonmed by'5 number of § poor. Sols state they were prohibited, but pe siekte Gwellinge Gal the Atos frout. It is reported wat the government | of the ppb = the ben niles Cosvuecaea ne Senate yesterday tocs, but the caucus adjourned without com- | they were supplemented by gift enterprises Pp - bas formed the ie rate resolution of en- | moval hereby saree to c! ur respective Banke 9 " building were lllumiumied and decorated 8000 Bi ake out th ing to any definite conciasion, the under- | which were almost as bad. The mails were listing 0 Bani Bazouks throughout the | pb See ee Mc do hareenh theca at | XD executive session confirmed the nomina- | standing being ou Adjournment that the | for the whole people, and’ i¢ Congress had | With flags and Chinese lanterns. empire, who, if they cannot do much as ol. | whieh? . u ~ which satisfied wits ee eT AD AY tie iat Jun. {87 © | tons of Albert M. Wsman to be U.S. Trea- | course of the majority in the Senate would | power to protect them against obscene books | Gay. Trden tinned Gut nn the porch and | “i*T#, Mey prevent the spread of the losur- | jnjured Internally them on SATURDAY, the Ist Juiz. surer, vice John C. New, resigned; Jas. Gil- | be governed by the action of the House dar- | it nad the power to protect against lotteries. addreal the por seo’ pliowe rection by ® constant menace of @ general | morving. and di MippLsTOR & or ania. fillan to be assistant treasurer,and Wm. P. | ing the Sn Mr Morton said in the Lae yop act of Gentlemen of the Jackson Corps: I cordial- wat keen Gos heen oe ee, Gen- Frank fi f fight; he saw - B. National Metropolitan Bank, Titcomb, of Massachusetts, to be aasisiant At 1:30 o'clock p. m. the Senate took a re. | this Kind great care should be used. Tne ly thank you for this manifestation of your & T, !an am dor,em- | Henry Aliman str: , and also saw J. 4. BUBF. Casnier register of the Treasury. cess, and the republican members again | word obscene was well defined, but there Kindness.’ I do not forget that last year you | °21ed bis children aboard a Russiaa dis. | Wm. Allman about to «tke Strobel, and Metropolitan Savings Bask. —— went intocaucus. There was evidently an | mightbe a question as to what was moral or ee tied od ee mesilan Fate Spier patch boat for Odessa. The general himself | the latter m pass with something in A.B APELEWeN WO. N. Bank. A CAREFUL COUNT OF THE MONEY in the | uneasy feeling in regard to the serious con- | tmoral. He rememberea when certain news- | €T0! Se ae ¥, | "od bis wife remain, but the wives of the dremarked thal he Would not WILLIAM STICK NEY, various divisions of the Treasurer’s office is | dition of affairs, butas a rale Senators ex- papers were deemed imoral and iucendiary | Member. I regard with satisfaction and | gecretarice of the embassy have been sent a v— to co President National Savings Bask, oa to come dowa on CO. y discipline and training “pool reseed themselves determined to resist the certain sections of the country- Hapily | Pride your excellent toa place of safety. The reported recall of B.D gerber & 0c belng made to-day, for the purpose of turn- | Piciccale reductious proposed by the House. | those those views bad now passed away” asa military body. I recognize in you many | General Ignatief! is not confirmed. Insult- | Grossexamined:— Saw Allman strike 1% , , . 4 Dg aD) ening letters re m daily 18 stor Pre-i¢ent Nativnal Bank Republic. | ‘the accounts aud vouchers over to the THE CABINET Mr. Logan denouced the lotteries as swind. | PTen Tones Play workingmenT do not | 12S &hd threatening letters reach him daily | Strobel first. Afterwants stoves were throwa C. A JAMES Cashion - new Treastrer. The amount in the several a Jers, and said the lotteries of Baltimore and 1, aD vy g from varous quarters. and be is certainly | by several of them; Wm. Aliman told Stro- Bank of Washt 2. vaults foots up $21,999,804. It wlll take sey- | did not take definite action at the meeting Loutsville were base frauds. forget that in our country the number who exposed to imwinent «anger. Zealous Mus- | bel that his brother Henry was too small to H. O. SWANS. Cashier, nator. | eral days to complete the count. to day concerning what should bedone in | “Mr. Whyte reminded the republican Sena- | live upon the Ineome of what they bave | seimen regard the government's resolution | bit, and if he wanted to strike any one to = Second National Bank. A DEMOCRATIC ORGAN WANTED.—It is | CA#e the appropriation Dilis are not passed, | tors that during the war lotteries were rec- | S¢cumulated or Inherited is extremely small, | to quash the sentences of the Salouica au- | strike him. ©. BE. PRENTISS, Cashier, x x - aaatice Geman . | ognized by the government and taxes coi | 9” at nearly every zen of our vi thorities as evideace of subserviency to the ber, Murali testified that when he ar- German American Savings B.ak Teported that John Morrisey and other | OF Some m¥ mmated to reliev: pegnt rested Strobel he gave up the Knife, and said FLOW & SENJAMIG. he had used it in self-defense, He said the Tass. lected from them. He had for @ long time | Tepublic lives on the produceot his daily | European powers, from which an argrava~ BIGE prominent democrats contemplateestablish- | winich would custie without mise Connie. | opposed them; tey were a. game of chance tch. In America we are nearly all working. | Li7opean powers. fr feeling towards Chri & Op) ing in this city a newspaper as the central | sional action before midnight. Should | Dased on scientific caleulstion, and when | ™en. Therefore the interest eo gy od ians ray be justiy apprehended. The knife belonged to his father. organ of the democracy, with acapitai of | nothing be settled in Congress before 1. | the gentleman (Mr. Logan) sald Mary- ) nfo oon focal ge po tag rect of things here becomes more serious | "As no further testimony was offered the $£00,000. There ts talk also about other per- | o’clock to night, a Cabinet session will be | 180d lotteries were frauds, he said what Tle cata Wns Cae aus Cher tne ned | every dey. court ordered his commitment for the grand sons starting a democratic organ. called to-morrow to taike such action as may knew nothing sbous. ape, Were conducted i ag gl Tmany blessings as oar cn a A Farkien Encampment, Jury, and said no bonds gould be taken. 70 > .. _ | be deemed best for the interests of the goy- a sy AGUSA, June The Turkish General robel s' up in the doc jaadceu i gr ateootet BETCO. THE SECRETARYSHIY OF THE TRRAS-| eroment. B were gentlemen of the highest character; | Stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific, during the hearing and seemed to be striving to put on ® bold and uuconceraed look, » | Mouhkton Pacha is reported to be encamped URY.—At the Cabinet meeting to-day, the bubthe system was not to be tolerated, for | 824 from the great lakes of the North to the | Ponti vicinitt, <cistody. Sau? Mectinacn Seager’ Obl Comp Grove’ Juv | DEcident appointed Secretary Camara to | Important Arrest of Coumtortolters | <n top olit crew whet War Kiowa ent be | Gulfot Mexion, with s gonial climate, with n 12,000 men in the vicinity of Kristody The Austrian government bas seat instruc | @ithough he betrayed signs of nervousness. asi . - | ley system, based on the lottery drawings. | fertile soll, with every natural aad artificial | 1/00 o°o"tne focal a D He does not Icok likea bad youth, bat the BANK OF WASHINGTON, sume temporarily the duties of Secretary | Several operatives of the secret service di: Mr. Logan ed that the mails were for | f{cility for travel and transportation, with | tions to Jocal authorities of Dalmatia Officers state that he bas a visleat temper. Sx 27, 1876. | Of the Treausury. It is believed that the | vision of the Treasury department, under ch can all the arts and industries of old civiliza- | DOt to exercise avy great pressure on the The Trustees of this Bank have this day deciarod | question of the Sccretaryship of that de- | the personal aizceeen cr Gtor Sranbocen, | eee neen) ead SOAt IC ote state legalized tion planted and flourishing amid the bound. | Herzegovinian refugees to return, but to as- S DIVIDESD of 4 per cent. ont of the earnings of | partment will be settled to-morrow or ou ’ | through the mails. 18 i mtradt ed all the less natural wealth of a virgin continent, we | SSt those desiring to do so. The distribution eet Six Months. payable on end after the Ist | sfonday. have been busy in Brooklyn since last Mon- a eeitimece the rahe = ree all the | cught to be to day the most prosperous, tae | Of Subsidies to the refugees bas recommenced. po a OS ———— day breaking up a gang of counterfeiters | Probigations Of the ciner thirty-six states. | dst happy and contented ‘people in’ the Att itude of Russia. WASHISGTON OITY AND ¥. M.0.A THE BLAINE INVE£STIGATION Posr- ys teeny pee | Gg he ees ma lg sooner licenss & faro bank than a lottery. for | World. But what is our actual condition? . ae peat oe beeeaeen represen- Ss LIBBABY, (or. 9:4 and D Streets. ONED.—The ne | Tald on the dwelling No. son street, 4 7 1 business depressed, every industry lan- ve of Russia at Belgrade, acting on the ¢ following new Books have been added to the | 70%? Joeiciary Committee of the | Williamsburg, ostensibly tae Yesidanee of « | 12.the former man-could stand by and'see | 4\ ge ‘4 a s THE INQUEST. Dr. Hart'gan beld a post mortem examt- nation this morning at the revidence of the deceased, and Dr. ). C. Patterson, the coro- ner, held'an injuest. the following jurors be- ing summoned by Sergeant Dann ington, and Bacon Lettzinger, Jas. ¢ r wished, labor without employment, and tae | direct order of the emperor, has, to the last | SWorn: K. A. Bao La rs Library during the past week i Tale, eee ea ncet ne the et | Mrs. Mason, “who kept boanters,”and fonud | himself robbed, while by the lotterieshe was | Corer aun norway very mame ln ihe | mement.dose everything In his pote: ie | Small, KB. Engia w. Gow Fhe Prime Minister... ~Authony Trollope Sine, decided to postpone the Investign- | Jae celebrated counterfelter, Tom Congion, | *° rhage it latin Dl nt Boy tp land, gaunt and hungry. | Applanse.} persuade Prince Milan from invading Tark- | Crafton, Abrham F sep Gordon, Ed. Stiver Pitchers... ~vovowgg Uonion M- Alectt. | tion of the 864,000 bord transaction of the da printer at work fabricating bogus s5 | _2Be motion ae ek ena nets ‘What is the matter? We know that for | ish territory. The pri wever, deciaret | Hammersty, C. ¢ ling, J. W. Healey, Mary B.Dodze. | Fort Smith and Little Rock Ratiroad Com- | piiison a New York national bank. in the | W28 rejected, and the bill passed. ve | the jast eleven years since the peace the | tbat being urged by , he could not ell. i ~eesee- | pany, of Arkansas, with the Union Pacific | rooms occupied by ther, waleh wera on the | T2E CONFERENCE ON THE LEGISLATIVE ed to the first precinct ste. : earnings of labor and income of capital have | remain # pi thirteen counterteie APPROPRIATION BiLL. J f n sive spectator after the acts o. M. Cornwall Company, until the 16th of July. third floor, were Tow i ‘ time $ taken as fol ne Genin been consumed or wasted in goveramental | Committed by t la and their testimony wa ° George McDonai: ~ Jates on different Massachusetts banks, Mr. Morrill, (Me.,) from the Committee ; . 3 SAMEAaGES cot’ Gaetan e Lib MR. BLAINE’: ONDITION.—. ch | PB ys < ~ s sont » leg v8 @pprop: expenditure. The taxes drawn from the peo rtolatic f Ser fe suse Beenie besatinek th eons - atte the Lees oe Fass - Aggie ae ee . — “4 | About $75,000 1u spurious money, @ printing pth greene Mn) nyse {ihptopris | ple of the United States have been larger | Porte accepted the suggestion of @ an ee oe eae fog wl Sa om Auguste, Me, atates that Mr. Bisine’s | press, and all the implenent and me | G00 DHL submit unable to agree. ‘He said | than the entire net savings of the waole | hin viceroy of Sosnia, pe cele es Cia, bo sees Sarees, Bey % them without extra charge | femily physician considers his nervous pros- | wriei necessary for a first-class outtit. ig Mason, the ceceased and others near ni a he & »j- | $44,000,000. These taxes have incressed | of bis recogn On Tuesday the engraver of these plates, | Dai wointe of tile ne wae cae ea ptincl- | within a sbort period four fold. and its in- | sovelgnty. George White, was captured at his house. | the reduction of salaries and the proposed | fluence is felt upon every business and every | rection aud consequent eateut ” changes in the civil service. Ay to tne | {dustry and in every home throughout our | of affairs would h« E | Sgement that he will be able to take aay | which he was at work upon. Thosame day, | amounts appropriated the Senate confer: | broad land. At last we are reaching the | Porte woul not nego: th Se part in the coming campaign. Ransom Warner, the man who controlled | ence had in almost every instance given | Worst condition of the countries of the old | be was compelled io yield to the public f Ae a ——— -he whole of each iss ue of “‘coney,” aad dis- | way to the House, but acting in what'tey »vernment no longer exists for | ing of tue couutry and must act accordingly. Il. T. YARYAN, chief of the special agents | tributed it among smalier dealers, selling it believed to be the views of the Senate thes The people exist only for the Saar es. the internal revenue service, resigned to- | for 30 and 35 cents on the doliar, was arrest. | naq°renisted the proposition to compel tue | & t. Our centennial product is evils | THE YALE-HARVARD BOAT RACE ia; | day. ip obedience to the request of the Prest- | @d In New York: and on Weluesday two | Senate to exact as the law what they did not | Hcenee and wrongs, to eseape which our an A Close © | tration more severe than has been supposed, and prescribes absolute rest, forbidding hia | even to write letters. He gives no encour- | nearby, with four other counterfelt plates 3 Hall. The deceased asked witness to stop NOTIOCR. and see the sham fight they were aboat to — have. Strobel, Raley and Mason came over, and Roles said he could whip eny one who bad said theevening before that they could whip him, and he Was laughing at the time, He asked for @ live to bedrawn, aod some one asked fora piece cf chalk. Henary All- man said that he bed sutd ts oul fr Transport owners of alt On ‘Wagons, D Carts. sre hereby n: that on FRIDAY, Jane 30°h. 1576. will oxgi Hicenses thereon issued by the D.s:rict of ¢ teat Expected. ley, and could do it now. and eatd liconecs mast be p: Femewed at this | Gant. Mr Prat hb a other dealers were picked up in the same : : nad | cestors abandoned their bomes in the old | sprinorinLDe® J —Tne wea- : A enig See Tinea? °° *mintioa ews gorererun ine | Clon” wrote a leticr compimonting Me Ean, | city by the secret service operatives.’ Tue | ,UProve, AL the last conicrence there had | Sotdand planted themselves tu a wilder | Th! Superb fort ghey Pog Ld feouing of licenses, JOUelietior of taxes, | yan'for the manuer iu which be has die- persons gathered in iuelade the main meai- | Ge House bad submitted @® proposition | Bess. Now I ask what is tne remedy for | cight-oared boat race, which 1s to be rowed | tn bis baud, and he Never mind what e288 [Rep .Chroa £Orlt charged his official dut +i W. | Cinsive that long terms of Imorisommen: | teat the sums herein appropriaied | thesepublic evils, for tis private disiress, | o:, the Connecticut river, opporite this ciLy Allman looked at Ra 2ek him, whea Raley hrew something Heury ed him ove stones. man came back et Stro- {baving given Raley & piece of iron. A few words paxsed between them, Strobel denying having given Raley the iron. Henry Aliman struck Strove!. and William Allman got up and caught Strobel by the coat collar, aud they tussled, getting out in ihe street, when Strobel made a thrust to- wards Allman, but witness could not say what be had in bis hand. Aliman halloed out, “Come here, Frar 1 : Eldredge, chief of the direct tax 2 >THE ANNUAL MCETING OF THE 2 u bogus notes which have ‘ KHOLDERS 7 the revenue office, will succeed Mr. Yaryan. me y d b rd. **1 1 ” tf DOTOMAO HIVES: EAie EDD coe ———— : Sere Tact Sascha en tae, 'st | of the gover: ment respectively enumeraicd | te crowd. ‘the election of Tilden.”) (Ap | Neither erew has been ont to day, bots PANY for the purpye of electing Sine Directors W. F. SCHAFFER, well known in Wash- | * Os NOt pton, ‘he i 7 —— s in the act, unless Congress suould here- | Plause] Itis comprise! ia one word, re: | frring to save themeel vos for the aftert Beari'sr trade SrcmeteiS'etatertrecis avesce | '26%00, 19 in trouble. Ho was summoned tn | Haford, Muesaaburetia, andthe Hampie? | SfU¢F MAKE further provision asherein epect- | /ofm.y, reform of public administration. | he beiting, which hue Oven heretofore large Rorthwest om MUNDAY. July 10, 1876. Polis opsn | Cincinnati to appear before @ Congressional | National Hunkof Westfield, Massachusetts | from each house, be appointed to inquire | , What vext do we find in the public admin- | (3, t opinion fs abenad that the Yaw eee eee from 2 until 6 o'clock a. committee, He told the deputy sergeant-at- | The first one, that oa the Merchants’ bank, | into the proper bumberand salaries of or, | istration” Evers where abu-es, pecalations, | trajued too fue, Kemnely, ase at tae ee BA oxtswi WM GUINAND, President. @im@s that he would respond when the con- | Made 1's appearance in New Yorkin the cers and employes of the executive offices of feauds and corruption, uotil we are almost bas lost five pounds in five days. Their cox i. A. OLD, Secretary. Jui ¢__| vention was over. He has fatled to put in an | latter part of March last. The workman | the government, aud report their views to | becoming ashamed of the lustitutions of our | rwais'is & bow or seventeen, Who has had BERVOUS EXHAUSTION —A Medical | appearance. and to-day the House ordered | ship 18 excellent, and) many people have | Congress on the ist of Decomber next, with | Country, and instead of holding them asex- | but alight opportunities to eet aecuaintet oe Reg OR NININR a series of tectaren geuy- | an attachment for his body, to be brought to — hg a bed Gr ag ae power tosit during the recess of Coagress. | amples LA the ae ae ae cee with tbe race course, apd as the river a uatomy, New Yo the bar of the Hous contempt. sues. y 1D je of other countries, ufessing i > .. Gm the cause and cure of Premature Dec! mane ol for ma pt Eesken Up, inflation of the currency from | L2e Senate conferees had met this witn a | Peop! bas fallen a foot within a few days; tt is i kK ibem as a seancal in the eyes of mankind. 7 his Bp in cisn tably how lovt health may_ be fegsined. | REDUCING THE EXPENSES—The Post- that source has ceased; but as a goodly Bod coneaniiig to tte loner, coaminion What elise do we find? We fiad the offi oy pote Soy oy yt ay the otber pS Rays: | taster Gencral has readjusted the pay of | Dumber Of aoe eet oe nees atnee: Eurculation. | with a provision thatany changemade spall | holding class have become fo numerous, | hand, Harvard bas rowed over the course cal » being the resalt of 30 years’ experience, | the clerks in 313 of the largest post offices of | Storekeepers Leach ok tne | 0¢ construed to take effect July 1, 1876, and | PoWerlul and unscrupulous that they as- | repeatediy, and her coxswain knows lt tor Price, 2 couts. Address the anthor.Dr. L. J. all persons affected shall be deemed to have | 8¥me to control elections. and if the people | oughly. The Harvard crew are also said to fee and residence. 51 Bast loch st... ¥. api. accepted and agreed to these terms. On | Fé indifferent, or at all equally divided, ipould be i full fe rf for this disorder in basiness. which cacries this afternoop. There is no wind the salaries of the Olficers and employes | SUffiring in every household? (A voices in | or m to speal: ley @ moment and nd the water Is as smootn as glass. ran out ip the street back, which sounde! ; he has cat met Strobel did not appear to be trying tq get away. Witness replied to the cxil, (not Knowing that there had been “uy outting,) the country, making an aggregate reduct, Some See ea arc asn ae es . 4 On es in their of £275,000. Notices of the readjustment be ieneaancs shed be in excellent condition. For these reasons | «J don’t care a d—n if your guts are cat out, THE BEST. to date from July ist have been forwarded to | _MovaMunts or U.S. NAVAL Vessers— | these propositions no agreement “was | (ney tte, Sule, co exert, cosraps indaence | th day in invor of Harvart andseonemee | 1,28 BO ger o§ mune Wh yp - = ' 5 H f Kenny BF AY: © MATURAL SPHING WATERS ce Drangnt are to be reduced aoont in 0 aed fue re, Zit; the Marion sailed on Ker ‘West on seumeieport wee adopted and another con- | Whats. Ons cleat say, elact the nominees Sp SS Os mote BN’S 80! -— ; ith; 2 le o cam e Cl y RAL SPRIBG Wa oa Drama seis one = - te rrr under which these evils have ah iy by At this point the coroner stated that It was from other branches of th THE TEN DAYS’ BILL OF THE HOUS! the 26th for the Mediterranean sea. &nd midday trains, and the | unnecessary to hear other witoesses than 1429 PENxSYLVaNia AVENUE, RE a8 Mr. Sherman asked that the House bill ex- | €10wn up by means of the office-holding | race will be witnessed by from ten'to twenty 110g | thousand persons. meet the formip: At Ne 12912 __gr2——_g1a | to Edwards ihe effect that we eraplo OC edepre: | Mr. Randall sala tat the President in his | i%‘sireveport, La, great enthosiage ane - the House Judiciary Committee seat Edn ciated and irredeemable paper currency was Suespenced balances, and, after soagulia ipa wards Plerrepon' esers. Black | incompatible with the prosperi the gus ees oa gis | 82 Carpenter were made condidants as 10 coun, aod, that the Tor the | tion with the sof departments, consld- Miss BENRETT RETIRES TO A CONVERT. WORTH OF CLOTHING. before they were read in the House by Mr. fe i gE | ‘ 5 $ teres Dr. Hai to the cause of death, as the = near Willard’s. Tum RAvpok> Exons Inveertyk-| Waste Shout One Wakite Somests, | yore ea tareie tec: these abuses and. wrongs: baopt negations a case sent to the grand jury by the ¥_gF™. D COOKE, 32.2 00., TH.— The House Committee on Com | , Halon Gar: With many overs. have bes> | ing Gacal year be taken from te tule ced Seree without danger of hatm to any or to | DISHONEST OF EFICIALS IN PENS- Dr. Hartigan testiGed as to the fatal wound BANKERS. merce postponed further | {pteres! : Repub- | referred. — = erie 1499 F screet, | action on what course !t should pursue with | Yca"of to-day, entitled “4 Few Fucts About | iP" Gmunde criticised the action of th syne by Re Bincn SAF | eoceruee Masteentt Seenres Seer | Pee Ee Ee STHATFORD FENDALL, reference to the refusal of the Ist vice presi- | ail who understand these “facts” are ready | House 1 ee re en oe onan. coincided with Dr. Hartigan as to the cause Le 323, 425 street — Soe ae ent company | not only to pronounce them fants, but to say HARRISEURG, Pa., June 30.—On informa- | of death. AEFORNAY AN AAw. | [9 Tregat courgen," ne commits solar: | teeenate ta celts Biren fact, ae SS eee ‘THE BEST $1 GLASSES Jeet Tanner a oe i waite into the sub; | and has been growing for several Years, and ster, ex-county re of Luzerne county, | thatdeceased came to his death from @ puno- 'y railroad | \t will continue to grow as long as the author residing at Wilkesbarre; W. W. Kerr, now | tured wound in the abdomen, iuflieted with 15 AmgE10a SOQ | CO™MPAnies, during the recess. of it ts Kept ins position where ha oa, for ng at F eedom, Beaver county, fo nt wowed bands of Chas. Strobel, = eel and am! ous pi and ac Al General's office, and hile had H. H. HEWPLER, Optician, Prpscecephke eco bg ay vain Cr stam | Hnflame it. Never was fable of the M clerk in the Treasury de- sine siiduti has received a communication from the U. | fled thanin the manneria which the appotat. | She caehten you tar ESamisifying the return of the amoustet | CRVtRanneT Tete ae . Ompaar ae — 2 Wtpiz_£55 Renneyivente ev..corner 16 | Oy inistor toChina, aaking for infor matiog | ments of teachers and other employes of the core, Genate then, at 1:10 p.m., took = re | Chem], Again inanking you for your Kind | ties for licenses collected in Lusernecounty | Wshincies Liga teten having sotaied ¢ PFISIAR. 2 she pute My nouly-tavent- | in detail ing the organization and | trustees have been managed. Many trustees a The then played several airs and the | for bpd potent phere wry Leng yy They | the services of the Fort McHenry band of ufecture with eight ort = oe — Y operation our mint system. This e- | have often burned their paws, while this HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—Mr. | Jacksonians, after filing past the Governor | bave all entered bail in the sum of $4,000 for twenty-two pieces, determined to join in the soy E: open the whole world. “They can be | garded bij iy important, because it | autocrat has always been careful to get out | Randall, from the Committee on Appropria. | and shaking bands wits him, left the | thelr appearance in this city for a bearing | Centennial celebration in Pulladelphia on - bean BP ae y two amall screws to exactly At the nose | comes originally from the proper authorities | of = A oon a ee tons, reported @ bill providing for the ex- crowd remained nearly an | 0D Monday next. This is the second ch: the 4th, and also to leave hereon the 9:40 without any pain or un) it feeling. They are | of the Chinese empi-e and seems to look be- | the right execution. it be after, and @ constant stream of citizens —— Smith, who is also under bail for | train on Su night, reaching Philadel- made of Brazilian Pebbie ana the newly discovered | yond this inquiry to the purchase of mint | that some of the trustees are innocentof any | penses of the government. [It provides that sed the Governor, paying their respects ce at the next session of the ia about 2 o'clock on Monday morning. Eumia Buby Glass. For peatness and lightness they | machinery and silver in ‘countr: trick in the change of policy now takiog | for ten days after 30th day of June, un- br a D ine County Court for defranding the command ex; to carry qennes be warpessed. | Messure taken and order a id place, but certain it is tase all the fore- | lees the ‘lation bills shall have previ- HENDRICKS HESITATES. state out of taxes for licenses cgilected by | uniforms, and with the band and a di et Bo ALAN ANDER. 1229 Penn. ave., ARMY ORDERS.— Major C. J. Sprague, ee a in the ps ap enn pony passed, itsball be lawful for the sey- A telegram from Indianapolis that | City Treasurer Millspaugh, of Scranton. ton members there will be at ie_evasor Psi et Msteinfr. | paymaater i relieved trom duty im tn de | Wachet dont Mac mta fie nacae St tees | Sent aereated ealeeee eetnent tame | Gow: Hanarleas having potvely devised FonEIoN EWs, po F*4"xLin,§ 60, |, partment of the Gulf, and will report in per- fools, a8 ‘agents for making the office of tue | for the service of the current fiscal near serae chanen ans anne en Tues Competition of Irish Rifiemen. Vandenbers, their beadquarters. Goll 4 1987 Passerivaxa Avayrs SER | £00 to the comman TOrdeey. Major We ace | SULocrat more sure and undistarbed,—tong | Mr. Randall said it would be récollected | hight, will not consider the subject of the ac. | _Losnote dune 30. The competent the | Mcore and his boys expect to have & grand Seovin= Brastiian Pebble Spectacles, dect-ly,lstp “ag y- pod ouney | before he felt it bis duty to be far away from | that the President in his recent message rec- | ceptance of te nomination until the return | Irish riflemen at the Murrough of Wicklaw | time. —— | Smith, paymaster. from duty In department | the eecue of action. He made use of the | ommended, without limit as to time, that | of the Indiaua delegation from the couven- | for the Abercorn cup yesterday resulted ta Company B, Washington Light Guo~*, . _ of Dakota on the arrival of Major Sprague, | cat's paws before he left, and needs now only | the balance heid at the expiration of the lon. 4“ victory for William Rigby, who carried | Capt. Ticcathran, Will leave in the 9.40 Ur aca YO CHOICE and will report in person to the commanding | to telegraph “See Copp.” Pity the Commis- | current fiscal year be for tue next CONGRATULATIONS, off the cup. 7 to morrow night, And with their dram corps - general of the department of Arizona for | sloners of the District could not get their eyes | fiscal year, in case of the failure of the Governor Tilden bas received a number of Jiamentai Proceeat; and bovorary members they will number BUT TO DRIVE SALES! | daty. Mejor Geo. E. Glenn, paymaster, 1s | so openeil fo the wiles and tricks of thia manipu- | regular appropriation bills. Yesterday the tulat- Bost ya f rar com- | Over one burdred. They will be received by assigned to daty as chief paymaster of ‘the | lator that they would send him to hisown | Scuatehad, and sent to the House a | (,Paiches from various points congratulat- | Lompox, June 30.—in the House of Com- | Ovet ene bunlred. They will be re arraugea oP tise nonthae eutles St cause tioe | iseyad Pee aeuoleaanltanleh minded | joint raaiadon rovaiog for theme pur | SEG a eiiSeat Noarparee suse | Domne for, giving our East End boys a) .yous MUST SELL! MUST SELL! 8. Wallace, id infantry, and Taos. J. Gregg, | "Never will there be peace or tne. progress Por The Con Sn appror | The Greeley household and tts trie ai “Goupany A intend givteg Coupeny B @ 2d cavalry. Capt. F. 3. Hamilton's (24 arti! | in our public sekool management, until this | priations are of opin: ind ter of New Jersey will support glorious send-off o-morrow nizht, with fire- a edi a lery — of absence is extended two | step is taken. ARGUS | ate bas no right to ou enthusiastically, give you the elec- works, illuminated buildings, &c. NO REGARD FOR COST! mon PoxirIcal Notes. —Hon, W. A. Wheeler, | 12g money; San sommes, sat to pro. Wote of the stals;” ons from Parke God- —-——_ GOVERNMENT SUIT ON THAT MULR | republican candidate ~eee pgeen ne all that with teas aired. pope wip, say’ ee platform, and THIRTEEN DOLLARS caren acess neta ol eB Say: Sunt & noone eotmemnbtta obdeetien ation bills had Aiready passed, six were in | ring breaker of the nation. ‘All who Foally wearer: OF (Geren anus, in ‘Of the United States, | OU bis friends and nelghdors. He made | Fel. been roported to the Senate. ‘They | sguire honest money. diminished taxes, pare Manus, in the name ites, | brief speech, expressing — for their t, however, that within ten days the ‘ national feeling FoR oxLT are, ated SUH, oaeeanst Millia 2. | Kindness and support, But containing n0 po- | two Will be able to settle all differ. | Teutoration of @ true ‘will rally , EIGHT DOLLARS....RIGHT DOLLARS | Groom, adminitiraiors Ot tne eatatent Hier, | tical allusions: | -+--The republicans ences, Last. night; however, tho conference Tits Satoute one trom Gov: Hendrions, Tow Hagh Anbereso, and Renneiy aa: | Townsend for Congress. ----The republicans | Snd the reasons would hereafter be tanier | SA2DE: vnone rom Mayor Ken. CLOTHING AT YOUB OWM PBIUE! ministrators of tne estate A 4 D. ~ o nee eget ae ee teen ied 0 far ts fie Post Of Vie, “Virginia is good for ‘uller, to recover damages ment | B, Reed, of Portland, has been nominated b: 5 . sp leged rau dulent flatm on tue ta day te republicans of the ist Maine district, 1a | Cott no’bo caee rasttnent a et ames SALUTES, Ero. TEN DOLLARS WILL BUY Femmes, St, Re See meek oF S100 Place of John H. Burleigh, the repre: | 10 the credit of that Og nd ER ane pari od . SIXTERN DOLLARS Bileged to have been made and violated by | seutative in Congress. lon, one Francisco and other ‘cities and the government, and for which alleged vio- ee on kote pctpraee ) inquired if there was & | towns state that the ticket is well re- WORTH OF CLOTHING. lation the amount mentionet was claimed | from July@ iovaip a, ee Pe fy of ES Pg i as damages and received from the United sian ae Mr. said the surplus was over & | hundred guns were Breen and Hisoe- THE Boa! ‘RADE rieks demonstrations took Macon, OOMPELLED TO SELL! terday elected officers for the ‘Fear | Mr. (lowa) inquired if the unex- and othe the ‘twas the best | The bill ‘passed. retirement of sister, Miss Bennett, Pi in the Hecord were the same as Mr. Robbins from the Committee the seclusion ofthe Sacred Heart convent, eee {hose submitted for iis J t. It was time ‘orrevuming specie payments Was lost Naval Are reported § ll to Martaa | at Sobsttanville, where she expects to de" DeWX |— DOWN |— DOWA |— ows! batt "to Rarope wiinoit answering the ys RATIONAL CONVENTION ef the ight invented by ner biteband. Eee in her postulate, her reoption, some mouths ‘ednesday commitiee re- | Youn Catholic associations resumed THE OLDSST INHABITANTS. henee, will beone sclved by express ® package containing & its session in Philadelphia yesterday, Rev. Mr. Banks (Mass.), from the Committee | services of the kind ever held. fen Bonnett $20— $22—_$25—$30—935 fall reply to all the in’ Hesays | Father Welsh presiding. Resolutions were on the Centennial submitied @ | entered the conveut June 15, the feast of Ubey were read to him bat once, and as sdopted Beating mostiy spot interests resolution accepting of Dr. | Corpus Christi—[X. ¥. Sun, WOBTH OF CLOTHING printed Im the Record are the'same with one | the association, and New York was fixed es sae, the Oldest In- | sournznw VisiroRs 70 THe CENTER- Yot exception. That Was that one of upon for the holding of the next annual con- habit to attend the Cen- —The Ws of Little More | the letters was not H. Doane was re- ee een Se BIAL~ oe oe oS, THAN HALF PRIOR. read. association. ence on. ee the Spear “in . inee incident of the centennial ex. or DO NOT MISS the THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. ks. este Ne smnoon, in the judges’ pavilion. HABLE BROTHERS, ayuyinill Coal Exchange aket seneraey, - an advance of ten Merchant Tailors and Fine Glothiers, of all sizes for the coming pew Corner Bovesth and ‘D mreew,