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* THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays excepted, | Ps LATION s Proceedings To-day. = BALTIMORE, MD.. July 11—The assocla- AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | president, In the chair, he ine trees Founsylvania Avenue, corner 11th street, | the Unversity or Michigan, eutitinas 2? The Evening Star ¥ Company, ‘ The paper treated of the defects in the coan- ca hkaeremahe ers a ag 9 four Cents per mon’ prepaid— NAL T ee EDUCATIONAL As- asty Gents aur one year, $6. — looked vu; &s Very serioas, as it can only THE WEEKLY Star on Priday— = = result in eaucated mes Sod women sor eae V%. 48—N°. 7.266. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1876. TWO CENTS. | By-pgintofSenraa education. watea ‘ous ——— — _——s a are, Kowover, r yy F SPECIAL NOTICES. Ss THE JACKSON DEMOCRATIC ASSO- OlaTION meet st Seck’s Hall, on Postmaster General Jewell’s Resig. ‘When Postmaster General Jewell called Some of the states to attain to this end. crx, suzarpaxs orimion oy aix—ss | "ORTE-FOURTH CONGRESS. | Telegrams to The Star. | 2s. roi" scores, sn, oe paper is E ! ti t the White House yesterday he recelved The Detroit Post, speaking of Gea. Caste ptt fencbay also the ‘ifioate ho r " ai a D I fen. Caster, SENATE.—The Senate met at 12 o'clock A ceiinn of OMcor, ING, 12th inst., of 8 o'chick. Washington News and Gossip. very strong intimation from the President | 8&y8: “He was two years the junior of Sheri- anh" bere naene JOHN BS. NORBI3, President. nd opened as ® court of impeachment. THE TURKISH WAR. dan, hen in trouble on ald the 1 tor eichea oer the help of nat Genes Ina] Mr. Conkling moved that the courtadjourn letter to Mrs. Custer, accompanying the | until to-morrow. Rejected—yeas 17, nays 24. Tender of" Leeyand which Sheriane vest ase | gaff, tourman then moved arecess forbalt! QCCQASTONAL FIGHTING. UNIFO. BATTALION, K. OF P, GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DAY.—Inter- | Accordingly, Mr. Jewell formally wrote bis rT Ih; y © of 7th snd D strest: 5 ). | resi; ‘and handed it in last evenin, ee fia a ys? | nal revenue, $231,191 63; customs, $411,019.09. ignation, > a ‘oneral of our late Brother P. C., THE ATTENDANCE at the Impeachment to Hartford to have his hou<e m® . to attend t h, ’ an hour, which was also rejected. ~ vw. pe present, Gen. Sheridan said: ‘No person was Caled P. Marsh was recalled and examined e @.J.L FOXWELL.@ C. trig to-day was not very large, the galleries iy Crag by Sunday. The an- | more instrumental in bringing about tus | » 7. Ca v—The first falk with Seo. g an interest BE WIL EA SPEOAL weer. | Dot belngover half full. _ created tite’ stir at tne Fost Office do: | jott,denante,reealt than your most esi | ary Seibeny warts Minuheis'te'ss-| AUSTRIA AND RUSSIA. Serie cosemptichaent, at Ot Somraion peneld TUESDAY Seis lite: ters” | OWZNG to the absence of General Spencer | partment, and the halls were filed wica ‘Tbe Columbus (Ohio) State Journal relates ‘tment Of witness to the post tradership. —- mmbis street north: | (chairman), no meeting of the Senate Com- ht re eb aie hee nto wy mee R__ | mittee on the District of Columbia was held | gident in “weltin Without stating why, ‘and today. a a wi = Postmaster Ge. AMONG THE CALLERS at the White | PropRuy FAA. binet officer thi Mineat at the Tee-stzeei | House to-day were Senators Oglesby, Gor. | a0 ‘Kasson, of low: the following: “ie WAS @ very severe disc p- Riere wae nares Sey. it between tom witness and the Secretary that any consid- natural daring io the face of the cusmy tvs’ | eration suould be paid for the appointment | THE DEADLY HEAT. Ee was able to maintain a place in tae cs pi teem of his men. A story was told whicn | Dt Svene. The kind treatment of Mrs. Bel- Well illustrates this. We have it from sol- | KD&P when sick at witness’ house he always DETROIT ITEMS. Coolt on DETRort, July 1!.—Tae intense heat of the re = few days was somewhat abated by a shing rain last evening. ex ‘Ba rr pposed led to the appointment belong given | FORTY-TWO KILLED IN NEW YORK. Going to Fight the 1 Ite Brother, War'G. | don and Maxey, and Representatives Hurl- | sey are spoken of as his successors. ‘Theli- | and SWI Ie wan ore eee tee: | torwitness. _ Sax someonien at Sy pe hy nd rend the funeral of our lste Brother. Wx 3 ression at the Capitol is that Senator Sp 4 ‘ To Mr. McMahon:— Remembered returning here for west to-day to reinforce the Costs. All Master Masons in geod standicg are | Dut, Vance, Haskins and Ganter. PB P pegs savior of the Valley,’ Sheridan called him)— | g creew in ieane wher seotby him. Think forces operating Against the Indians. tiny featernally Invited. Ber over Wm a Sewell removed. mental in having Afr. | followed the rear guard of the Army of te | 9,check to Evans * bid writes | FOURTEEN BALT MORE VICTIMS Sa ae fseternally te MR. CALVIN MACDOUGALL, membor of | Jewell removed. andoah more than one was returned. Did write a _— ee eee Hovse of Commons of Canada, called at the | | Laver—The President will to morrow nomi- | Sujnandoah £0 pertinaciously down the | [etter im connection with raid rene. hae Pty raya mg Ko cue, canes White House to day and paid his respects to | Ate JN. Tyner, of Indiana, at present Sez- | way finally irritated at Rosser's imeodeoe. the letter was sent to Fisher, bat was not = mousceanent Gammesinren sah Sion eae Jackson Woods, AA Os., Ma the President. pnd Assistant Postmaster General, to ve | as he kept pounding away at our pickets wich ‘Mr. Mitchell submitted the following ques- PINNEY THE DEFAULTER. Session in the Fifth Avenue Hotel to ar more snd Potomac raflroad,) will’ be held at ———— Postmaster General, vice Jewell, resigaed. his cavairy, in front of Strasburg,and flaally | eon: swine did on Sond the one bait or cm range for the ratification of Governor Tliden ee ee ALL THE MEMBERS of the Cabinet were ution of I ordered Caster's division out todrive them 3 yeaa , The Convention of Israelites. The convention of Israelites assembled at the camp will be exp’ > com- | present at the meeting to day except the Tore, (= be 7tB fast , aad contlaus one work oF | Secretary of the Navy and the Postmaster | wiiard Hall this morning at 10 o’clock, and of UNION General. 73 congregations were represented by aboat © hereby no- Mk. BLAINE’s friends in this elty are oe ee majority of whom arrived x of bis nomination. General McClernand back. They passed throngu our picket | Bareang ee Tom Fort Sill to W. W. iknap? presided, and a quorum of the committee Ines, | Sherid end his stat along, | Beir Cacpesishr Gliacted; ck Gos arbund that AN AMERICAN STEAMSHIP WRECKED. Was present. ‘The committee decided to pree Romer's_cavairy wes Green within | te direct examination ‘of tuis witness by ceed to Albany ina body and notify Gover- lain sight of our lines. Custer oP, ed nae the prosecution had been concluded, and i 7 bor Tilden of his nomination. A suitable aiee ma the charge, and then rode cu; | nothing hot having @ direct relation to the NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL CONVENTWY, address waa drawn up by a sub-committee 23. K of P their Castle Hall, corner of 7th last night. The meeting was called to order tama brought cross-exam inatli to be delivered by the chairman of the com- D streets, with or without uniforms, at3.p.m | @dvised that he is rapidly gaining strength, by Mr. Loth, dentof thecouneil. Prayer | toward Rosser, slowly, all alone. Rosser ae a — pees erie ener ty mittee to-morrow in Albany. The commit- DR ESDAY, the LI nee to atte and his bis physician entertains the hope | was offered by Rev. Dr. Les#ing, of Peoria, | ¥8% 80 old friend at West Point. Custer The objection was overraled. tee also decided to notify Governor Hend- Grasscow. “Members of tister La nent," "covery will be speedy and perma-| Mr. 1. Silverman, of | Chicago, was | Wat & very striking Sgnre, Shedd O32 | Answer. I felt like doing it, It gave mo THE EASTERN CONFLICT. dricks, and @ sub-commitier, consisting ally invited to attend, Byorders) aoa nent. appointed j temporary chairman; Mr. | Scq'cecntio, hie dashing hussar jacket, ania | Plegsure to do so. 1 sent him the mouey as ‘Tarkey Eager for the Fray. pp RG pS far rer yh W. WALLACE GRANT Rot Bd” Tux SENATE Comaitrex on Appropria- | A" 920%, Of Selma, tempor: wide-brimmed, bandit-looking’ nat thrown | & it yee ciwaye srataitoasly. | Loxpom. July 11—A London dispatch eays = er Niaee Erestaent and present. That was the only reason I had for doing it. e . | BOtfy him of bis nomination. The commit. cate cicar of Maoumigasa® wow git | | Seontor Eamunds eaked whether ‘entra hople telegrapaing on Satariay, sald tat | $30, NOU Gor Tilden will tart at 79 Ser, many yards to the front, thea hated | Belknap Kuew in ad vance of a remaitiance no important movement would be made by | “8 i and lifted iis hat and made a royal cavalicr | DOW large the present was to be. Witness the Turke until About Kerim, commander | Two Handred Thousand Dollars for salute to Rosser, dropping his hat 1) tue | TePlied he could not say, for he knew not. | 6 Turks the army, should have reached ® Home for Be; Pa horse’s side. He then rode slowly back. | nator Edmunds.—Did you know yourself the army, which hedid Suaday. Kerim is | Bautrwone, July i) Tee’ will of Miss placed himself at the head of his command, | Duane went ind in areanes Ce eee ice | too old, and has little Knowledgeof military | Jane Bay, who died last week, aged “3, was sae erneten the Sen ory eldoes ont cae hait of the mouey received from the Packer diene ee of te 67, Baltemen stmattes 10 1 — yestera ny. ers catire out ever having a chance toréform, and wita | ‘21D to any person or has any Stag | Terkish troopsin and around Nisa. Tais | “Jane hay Home tor Boys,” an inetitation only one plece of his artillery left. ‘Sheridan | touey to General Belkaap prior 2 sending | Probably an under estimate, as the Turks | incorporates br abe iar eae ee ppt sey, Weughing, that a eee of | the first money? If so, wao? bave ae be gly eA ee cating and training es and poor boys. Only one Wheel souchen the ground. ‘This ts es Pog eg e gel fed edna OY ‘ontinually dispatebed tors Gnosrene, Out for Hayes and Wheeler. one of & thousand such stories told of Custer. Sena Pp 4 rf me ow These troops are fuli of enthusiasm CINCINNATI, July 11.—Taoe Volksblat of TS ch, 0,0, 8 —OBAND LODGE —The jar. a 0. 0. ® GRAND LODGE ats tons held a meeting to-day, and nearly fio- | permanent organization was > terly comm un NaSDAYT BVENIN i710 2 will be held on ished their consideration of the river and | reported 73 congregations represen nT SWEET, Go sc" | barbor bill. They were to hold another meet- | Wolf, of this city, was elec! “ iD thi res! AEE as oe Ree. ing later {i afternoon,{when they exp :ct- | the convention; L. Levy, of Cincinnat,, seo- = ro om - necting Preyer Mectina for the veareiiite | coco amish it. the meeting adjoarned to 9 o'clock to-m>:- ndry Cbureb. TUSSDAY EVENING. | THe BLAINE BOND INVESTIGATION | row. s tnvited. ae 'Wasnington Grove bagias Augast tb, the | PoStroNgD.—The Judiciary Committee of | yesrernay a resolution was introduced in the House directing the chairman of the A rich _ in oe — lg em the House to-day decided to postpone the eee ee ‘f2 | Biatne bond investigation until next fall. « ” iC THE JEFPEROON tive | osding aiieesl expletive, SHersil. | aaa seed ten, Gan vive voee vole on cn Span Ge app net THE BILL extending for ten days from members wete clamorous for the passage of inaking advances, TUESDAY, Jaly L1,at 7 o'er | Yesterday the late provisional act concern. | the resolution. ‘Then the tall gaunt form of “Uncle Jimmy” loomed up; “Let's have the ace. Advances made to stockholders are attic: | 228 @ppropriations was passed by both yeas and nays on that” said he, and oaly 31 retary. Committees were appointed’ and 3 There was an extravagant and demonstra- ‘ator Logan state what that conversation | oy this city tis’ morning favors Hayes aud into 130 equal month! bouses, signed by the presiding officers, and | members had the nerve to vote in the | que friendship between Sheridan and Cus- | 8% . Wheeler. Frederick Hassaurek, who has an Jame 3 ry Oh = to the President, who approved It this | affirmative. ter at that time, The memory throngs with Pic noon Men me ccm and objec: bp no Fonsticine Aroased. . | been its Inanaging editor retired trom active : bona a a NAVAL ORDERS.—Master Jas. D. Keeler, | (carer te’ but space will not permit. If | "To Senator Logan:—Had no other coaver. | Troops, gue. and nieeee ne a Kinds coa- | Connection w: paper. BUILDING ASSOULATION Jootia itt Iv CALEB P. Maksu tells the trath to the | ordered to the Asiatic station, per steamer impetaone gna’ dactag eayans lost its most | sation, except as stated; with Mrs. Bowers. | tinue tobe seat to. the seat at man Soe arm ng, for the payment of 4 Senate, bis agreement with Belknap con- ist August, from San Francisco; Medical jeances, | Qeonesbay, Say 12'n. cerning the Fort Sill transaction was the | Inspector John M. Browne, to the naval charles Gt ine | nat bungling piece of business two men | hospital, Mare Island, Cal., loth August instalments. could bave biundered into. There was no | next; Master E. M. Hughes, detached from 7 2OMAS HYDE, President. | covenant between them, and yet when the | the Despatch and ordered ‘to the Asiatic JNO. JOY EDSON, Sec’y, 711 G st. money was due, Belknap wasalways around. | Station, per steamer ist August, from San By Senator Dawes.—State, as far as you | feeling it the Servians is very stro: y men The Massachasetts Congressmen. know, any knowledge that Gen. Belkoaphad and tie fanatical Passions of the Tarks are fond of eg ey Gordon Bene The Boston Journal gives some informa- | Sr (0 Yue wmount Of any money sent him, | now sothoroughly roused thet the Servians, | nett subscribed 81,000 and Clara Louise Kel. tion concerning the probable representation | OF 18 source. A. { know nothing about ms must expect to recelve no mercy. | jogs gi0), has been raised here. of Massachusetts in the next Congress. Hon. | G¢eral Belknap’s knowledge. The Servians, too, are drawing all their W. Crapo, it thinks, will be re elected from | _ BY Senator Morton—Did Gen. Belknap, | troops to General Rehernaief's army. ‘The —-—_— Girls Drowned. Two Francisco; Medical Di ig the fy % Ben i either by letter or personal; » inquire of you | city-of Belgrade is almost depopulated, and New York, July 1l.—Mary Lynde and ¥. MO. a. THE CONFERENCES ON THE APPROPRIA- | dards, from the a= hapiet, ieee, will not pa Tencestretaeo cone i rte, fad ae him’ = Fonte is ee drained pay Tae eyed Emma Archer, aged respectively 11 and 9, SABBATH EVENING SERVIUES Tox BriLs-—On account of the illness of | Cal., oth August, and placed on waiting | served two Sortie, | Te, Seaclidaten| Sor 6 | aodene in pending tas sibeey io coment | eee Nepal ag mgd eee ee nee at Cela Seeman, , __ OPEN AIS MEBTING ; Senator Sargent no meeting of the cqnferees | Orders. pee tate cieahee OF ene ee oratatou, | of any communication with Gen. Belenay? | ald in the defence of the fronticn apeines te, | LO? —— Corner 7th street and Peon. svenue, at 7 o'clock. | on the sundry civil Sppropriation bill was Mr. ROBESON’S BANK ACCOUNT.—_Mr. the recent republican state comations Ed- | Jf 80, State it. A. I was not. publicenemy. The latest reports from the The U. 8.8! Alaska. GOSPEL MEETING held this morning. At twoo'clock the con- | Roveson in his examination before the ward L. Pierce, John-D. Long. and FA. By Senator Logan:—Did you have any | seatof war say fighting is now golngou| Grpratram, Julpt Toe Cs, snip Ip Association Booms, at $ o'clecs. terees on the legislative bill were in session. House Committee Ni: 1 Affat Hobart. In the 3d district there is a ho: agreement with any person other than Gen- | around Nissa. The ramors in circulation Alaska sailed from hereon the Ist iustant, — No conference was held on the consular and : on Naval mare youtet: | cotertathed Gant Henry L. Pierce will with. | €@i Belknap in relation to sending the | about the attack of the Turkish for Nice. Music Led by Cornet and Organ. Aiplomatic bill, because the Senate has not com proteeed bis ie book with the State | Sraw his letter of veiecetne Trnot, A.W. | Money to him? gunboat Flotilla on Belgrade can be ——_-—_—_ jet-te ‘trecreedy Weleciie: yet announced its managers. = ries a Sie Sent eee Beard and Henry D. ‘Hyde Will ba candidat +s Objecied to by the managers, and argued | easily seen to have no foundation in for the nomination. In the 4th district the | St considerable length by managers, c The Markets. 2 = | fact.’ The iron gates are impassable for ships TIMOWR, Juiy 11.—Virgiuia sixes, deferred, 6: S OF FICK BOBTIEEN LIB Y¥ OHAR- THE FITCH DIAMONDS, which were re-| bank has already been published by the Ls uty irgiaia sixes, defe: 1 K st sel and Senators. Objection overraled—25 | drawing much water, and during tne mouthe 0. ecoond series, 82 bid to- OT COMPANY, sal tecie tthe | Celved at the Treasury from the collector of | committee, commencing on January i, 15.5, | coutest will probabi; Jatee ADEE Cane | tk ? ofduly and August, when the fiver rescbes Bigher, Wao’. pe BF Pa] fet facets of ine customs, New York, were on Saturday, in | For some reason the account for the’ four a rat). and there will ba no occasion to contest Witness stated that on the night of the | its low water stage, the Danube navigation 10m gulet ‘and steady— voust, 1876, for the | the presence of General Sherman, the Sec. | ©!0SiDg months of 1565 was not included ta —“ ak—Oity M il be held on the BD Day ¢ Mr. Frost’s seat. In the 5th district General | "eral of the first Mrs. Belknap Mrs. Bow- | company use steamers drawing only 3 feet ‘Wheat weak Ferpous of sectiog Hine Directors for’ the ‘ensuing } retary of the Treasury and others, opened at | PUrlished transcript. Comparing his ac- | Bir krOnit samt, yn, th candidate, but upoa | &F8, {00K him into the nursery where the | water, and even ai middie water level the Year. Polls open trom } to cryt 7, count with the Camden Bank for the montis HOBATIO MORAN, Presitent. cenlol With fv Glaat cr ee of September, October, November, and Da- JAS. MADDBEN, Secretary protem. jyl im 3 cember, 1865, with bis account with Riggs & al — ———-________-_____ | ment and placed in the Treasurer's vault for | °~ Co. for the corresponding months of 1575 he ERVOUS EXHAUSTION —A Medical | sae keoping. showed that his doposl te r A Essay, comprising a series of lectures deliv- —— leposits for the four montis at Kabn’s Museum of Austomy, New Y. ATTORNEY GENERAL TAFT.—It was re- | of 1865 four y. before he became Secre- bo ES — at ecline, shor ported to-day that Attorney General Tart | !@™Y_0f the Navy, were 85.000 larger than . child was. Witness saw the child, and said | passage is very dangerous. Many points to ae oe mor Tain is not yet | this child will have money by and by. She | Exist on the Sercane ieee Of ee Dee | Bees 1 1088. either of thetwo parties he will be the one replied yes. Her mother gave it tome and | fully commanding the stream. It is reported | southern white, 60a63, southern yells w didate of an independent convention. In the | ®#id the money coming from you was for | by the correspondent of the Standart that —— og tnd | =. ro 6th district Major Ben Perley Poore, Dr. Geo. | U¢.. Witness remarked that perhaps the | the Servians have thrown up strong fortin | Sed7—sont 5 eainos, Sante. &. Loring, General Cogswell and Judge | ‘ther ought to be consulted aboat it, to | cations at Belgrade and Semendria and in P ; do. amber, —svathera quiet hap, Bay steady Aston a which Mrs. Bowers replied that the calld | front of Ada Ralesi, and that no’possivie | Saghaged. Hay steady and wack ‘Dard % those made by him during the same months | Carter are named. In all probability the | Would nave the money iris War sent Gor | coe eas for a’ coup de main by the iter ui dy " Peereinam elena corene, adording a clear synopsis of the x —- a in his eee eee of Isié, Taking up his whole account with > SO Mace Done ant ar nee Belknap. Witness sometimes thought that | Turkish flotilla. é 2 Sap retned tele Goze ale steady a0 5 % L na. | and appointing officers of his department | amount (891,000), which Mr. Ri, tated rence, appears to be the coming man, though P me ed y, A conflict between Austria and Rassia is | wenteGorn. 38 Sern emer OE Dace BN ot. BE- S | Wiihont any omourrence an his ete tones | een charges growing out of the eolice. | {be ttlends of Hon. Joshua N. Marshall, of See ae Teer ta Peete ening Reater’s assertion a he NG Age z = x % 2 _ | Lowell, are active. It is reported that Gen- . 2 sx in V ten! fe impression prevails that a be long, 9. abort, aictucn mesma eee aman has done has been with his concurrence. thrée months bafore he became Secretary ot eee Shanes innis favor | the dying request of the sister, Which mace Dene a reetea en *m Harope is 20g ented. as Wpeat avict, nominally lower. Gorn dail api de> TOR-COLD ZEA: OOFFER and OHOOOLATE, | Nic Coor SFRING WATER Goon | ‘arser than they Mere for the Beene enti | etuor Cladiin snd ex Governor Emure Wao. acne tor Daven Dit con or any other| ,Amdrassy’s Hatred of Rassia. Lonbom, Jaly 11, 28-30 p.m Come, 94 8.16 tor sage 2129 Pacaernvanca Avance, ExovGH For DEMOcRATS.—It is said that | time since he held that office, Te’ said. ne Sen i rie Eine Cera able men. Inthe F person ever expiain to Secretary Belkaap Anes a ee ee ae ga BA ray WOK. ow Breer bore spt near Willard’, “Ry ” a 1 8 - rg! loar will re <a ” ie sey" ssa] PI 5 5 * je res, , 4 i. 3-W00KEIa- GO impenpooerltlAcoomerralt el eicansan pe) erm See NCR wo Oo | caiee, If be Wil Samet, Kose ae tee Ne react ia your letters, | nishatred of Russia and of the Slaveo ia W2%q, preferred, Ii¢' Bew Yorm Ovntral, 97/2. | ae be Sa. SC House, on the ground that the onceaicd | period, but that he hed thin son otcl ace | Some of bis friends, newever, mention: iis eee os , general unfit him for the position of guiding cramer BANKERS, as fluid, ike lemonade, is @ Ineuse | matter to show that if these rasmigts ar | HaMe in connection with the Senatorship Mr. McMahon.—When yon sent the first | Austria in this crisis. yaar Darresnaneses Domes. ae ___ M00 Few. | isnot a nectinity. “ie eape the Ganon Private beck accounts proved @aything | foie jenn strict, should he refuse the | 1.trar stating you had a remittance fro rae Turkey's Press Supervision. Beg enn STSATFOED FENDALL, supplied with nice cool spring water, which ey proved the fact that his real deposits | boner o' es ta erst collees, | southwest did he by letter or otherwise la. | The following. sent by tue correspondent | Syime. a wealthy merchant, di ‘eev- - 2S S30nN Ry-a7-a4w. | 18 B00d enough for him, and ougnt to be good aaron — Soar of the Navy were pepe aa Foe angle She nosatnation quire whence it came? of ns Sendord, throws some intwrontiog anal Shomenea worth of with we owe | enough for the rest. in they a since. IL didat a 1 Avswer.—He did not. ight on official news furnished by Tarkey. | the safe deposit company, Broadway and E,W. WHITAKE! Therefore be Dat re or eesition witi | By Senator Howe.—Was the money do | The Press bureau informs the public that | Gees try 4 S a3s See eae mane Colction Asan Dow CARLOS and suite left this clty last Bie ExTREMe Hor | WEATHER Reports SS ere 3 Chester | signed for his use or for the use of some | all bulletins of news from the peat of war streets. Coupons on the istrict . and Bounty Claims, s | €vening at seven o'clock for Baitimore. In | 2 Over uniry.—In Baltimore r- to the value of €1(,000 became payabdie on Chapin, the democratic incumbent, intenis | ler person? . | Bhich may be published by the newspapers, | May i, and on the following day he visited avtner Venn’ and recgest.ag tone | Seer e oengaznimuconn oturnnts | Uareons.nng uuojcnt, memint, tat | ifn tagtte srt” Canalis tin | Sins ingen of cup papers inomsetva | fe al teagan Sat that oO fg ve 8 peculiar strength of Mr. 4 “ 5 were a 2 00., —— M a Viscount de ——— Feported is various stages ot rostration. Eharis, the repabiioens are looking ronud | Digbt of the funeral. 1tmay be presumed | upon the face of them that they arecom- | 4. ¢rh Ba EES, ot neta aman, | itsiins Met ePeunn recente | Seatton, Mina siehnt merea ar Fesiden: lexico. ir. Esquino says y Bey }. on FUR Bret ent Feay Don Carlos recently inherited from a rela: | city ranged with Umore, 97 degrees, but 5tb instant he visited the company’s = that the mooey was sent for the child. I | municated by the press bureau, must be lia- that 816, os The Tours) thinks thbee fe vary aio; | coutinued to send to him after the death of | ble to be regarded os Renteae ae ei | oifice again, but found that 816,000 Ia ra that Massachusetts can easily send to 1: the child, and presumed the money was for | events inexact. The Porte having thus done te The bonds were bim. its best to cast doubt on ali news not circa- Dealers in Government and District Securities | tive in Spain Property to the amount of | no deaths resulted here. At Richmond,jVa., | 2€xt Congress eleven republican Congress- Senator Howe—Why did you say to Mrs. | lated by itself, it bas for two whole days KF =>. a s oNG —e E at reported af istdeg in | 1g Somers teas wae cae oh bapligh agra | oreo gene le om does not ttwelt |. FO 5 7 ia How. EOR A’ D | after a tim pals, alleging tha! as nothing im pol detec! HOTABY PUBLIO, THE IMMIGRATION LawS.—The House | the shade. From nearly all ofte | weer Pamarvers it bas aot been gener. | — Answer~Bgeause I had previously sent | ance to Sonmmunicate” The pesutt eae enks | Pespous Suastave Committee on Commerce have agreed to re- } Country numerous deaths from the excessive ally known outside of medical circles that | money to mother, and felt like contina- Proceeding ig that countless rumors of disas- oe Orrice—Srak BVILBING. | commend the passage of the bill introduced | D€@t are George P. Lathrop, state | the Hon. George E. Pugh suffered @ stroke of ing it to the child as the mother’s represeat- and of the defeat of the Tarks are in cir- LIctsm. — Two ———_—_————————— by Mr. Cox to regulate immigration. The senator from Charlotte any, died in Rich- paralysis ten days ago, which was serious re. culation, and that the markets are much de- xford clergy: are ‘THE BEST $1 GLASSES dfs embodies the main features of tho New | mond..VG.,1aatnignt, In Pailadetphia tno | Paitacirand tarestens ine most verioto rer | “Senator Wright.—Yon stated yestersay | Stet! announced They are those of the York immigration law, and provides that | moron Borde Gay ace Srest rain | sults. The distinguished ex-Senator and | that you presumed General knew | a Sevem Hours Fight with the Tarks M. A., curate of 1m amEni0s SCD | fortettures end penalties are to be paid inte » but during the day there were many | parrister has been for some time ao freque.it- | from whence the money came that you sent BsLGRabe, July 11.—Official dispatches Rev. Frederick = the U.8. , but the states will be re- | cury went down or degines eee one "Tne | 1% comfined to his house, northeast corner of | bim. What led you to presume that he | announce that the Turke mace a1 4M. H. HEMPLER, Optician, | imbursed the amount expended by them for | UY. Kod . vemperature became very moderate, and it the maintenance or return of pauper immi- = pe ecm. | grantee pauper as also much more endurable in Bosi number of sunstrokes reported in N-w TEYE GLASS. which | now naa ez event | ConpinMATIoNs—The Senate, in execa- | York Yesterday up to3_p. m. was 26, maay wo | W. Willis, curate of Brocking, the late vicar 3d_and Lawrence streets, by his other ail. | knew from whom the money was received? from the neighborhood of the river Serina. eliingborough. Mr. ments that his entire absence from his uspal A. I presumed he knew he bad | TheServian army of the Tenisk has occu- men who duties and resorts did not excite much co;n- | appointed Evans at my request,and we had Pied several Yillages @nd recoanoitered the verted to the ic church within the mentor enquiry. The attack has been se. | bad no other business transactions. I had country to Widdin, to which place the Dad vere from the hips down, inciuding the lower | sent him several requests from Evaus for treated. The population of the Tarks have re’ of which proved fatal. The heat was not so tthe stomach. It isin its nature | favors about the fort. There was asort of | district of Widdin have risen and jolaed the uate of the Ufacture with eight workmen, tive session yesterday, confirmed the fol- great as on Saturday, which it now appears ce n . O. eral knowledge arising from our mutual Servian arm: lergyman olginas fn ibe aoe lowing nominations: James Atkinson, col- | reached 101 degrees in the shade. oe Mo tan, abd, as in the Intern ease tr leaves Felations. I ts ae ay evs woaeed scoars vat A at 4 , bas become a Catholic: lector of customs, Savannah, Georgia; Dan- ASTE: Senator Logan.—In your versa superior force of Turks seven hours on the coliege, took @ lel P. Upham, U. 8. marshal for the western | ,UIS48TER Tueup ence "idocs ‘Seeate “Linst a ee Ones TOR SEONS OF om URde- Tim inst. at Krushevas. “Tae Tarkist loss in 1863 district of Arxansas; W. P. Punnington, Sunday morning, about twoo’clook, the pro- standing with Mrs. Belknap, state what that | was considerable. The Servians loss was final schools of Lit- register of land office, Redwood Fails, Minn; | Deller Bt Olain Gave. Rovere ‘Khyness, be- erage wae slight, and they captured some flags, a quaa- | erm Humanioris in 1870. Me. Lovell was or- 3 W, B- Herriott, receiver of public moneys, | {onging to the Ward's line, on her’ war freca Qbjected to my rng oT. tity of arms and occupied ‘villages. Wantage by tha -Lstptr_Inventor. Paientee and Manufacturer. | Same place; Jacob Vose. of Indiana, Indian | Dulauis left Ontonagon for Mouguton Mice, Fi oan Fp omen nc bigreg Rumees of Servian Disaster. {Cork Examiner, 1 ed oo Omaha agency, Nebraska; James F. having on board 18 passengers and a crew of Saiknae, ok: rg Without a Paxis, July 11.—Several of the journals F* ‘oP rierans, Grew eeen0t, Michigan, Indian ‘agent, Red | 1s persons. When off Fourteen Mile Point a SS "Y | bere publish intelligence that the Turks : He. 1987 Paxxevovanis AvENvR, Cioud agency. fire was discovered in the forehold of the ves. So = have captured Zaitschar, and that the Ser- | | DOM PEDRO AND TEE EMPREss and su: gy : Se , were tendered @ reception last nigh!) by the Gentine Pebble Spectacios. decT-lyistp ON THE Do: Notwithstanding the in- sel, and in lees than five minutes the boat A Svuspgctep Dgemocrat.—The Merced | vian geueral is hemmed in ve- phical lety in New York, tet ME.—> ing the was enveloped in smoke and flames from one Cal.) Argus, published at the tween two Turkish armies marching from —— — ‘Chickering Hall tense heat any one who has sufficieat energy | end to theother. Owing to the rapidity with Wieetntan, tee ie Widden and Japhia. Intelligence receives | Justice Daly presiding. (Chickering to “look aloft” while going through the | which the flames spread, but one was gress from the at Semlin states that the position of the Ser- suite arrived near mine Sicinek. ¥O CHOICE Capitol grounds will notice that, the upper | Jenrched: jJiife preservers were Drought on | Pee reatored LO tne Dan oe mt oe ut | the following relating to him Bakers- | vian general Antich, near Novi Bazar, is | (uil¢ arrived near nine o'clock, gallery of the dome of the Capitol is always Stine the Pee a cere eee! AD | been 26 distinguished « leader.—{Cincinnati | field threatened. BUT TO DRIVE SALES! crowded with men, women and children. | putting them on, when a rush was a addres. “The, ical distribution of the ancient Reograph: of a Turkish Victory. riean ition.” Addresses were de- CONSTANTINOPLE, duly 1!.—The Porte ire by 1] —— Taylor Dr J J. : Courier, @ pa) hs ginton last fall, an has Turkish rt ~ hi %. Bayard Hayes, ich was supposed to vorable to | has sent the following dispateh to its repre. Judge Daly and others, afver which = ent Enquirer, 8th. Some of them are armed with parasols and The }awl, which was swamped six or seven ve “THE WIRE MAN”—A Brave Borer who | bill, wi umbrellas, but some seem quite content to | t!mes. The water was very cold, and It was stand unprotected under the blazing sun to | 7 ot long before all but one of the passengers im. Died with Cusier—Chas. Kavanagh, alias | settlers upon public lands in Kern and Tulare sentatives abroad: “In an of MUST SELL! MUST SELL! trem are pesbabiy “oveniow? tinitoe Moo! | ine boat’ catight Are she was about Satie | Charley Lemeus, who for years was ovr. | counties, now comes oul and five hours’ duration at Sabaskeii, io te | Peal family were entertainel ats banquet them are probably “overflow” visitors from fi the she LA es | tender at Harry Hill’s varieties, and who | letter from a Californian ton, district of zik, the Servians,num- |- THUNDER STorw In RicemowD.—A an a > WHISKY Man es in pecullar style of boxing. wad oe atte | atch thease shtage irae pond. | Bervitas tercitery. “She Corks metals | eames ona zein stores ot Ehenweoas tase — is peculiar style o: xing, was one of e a 5 jan territory. ‘ar! red @ | even! caused the eter NO REGARD FOR CosT! RECKLESS EXPENDITURE OF PUBLIC ane De, es ee Coe Rlongp her victims of the Indian massacre on the Lit- | ent promises to sho' Quantity of war Samanition Aferon ae twenty dagress- ‘The lightalng strack Ge. —_——- MONKY FOR LEMONS WILL NoT BE AL. | court at Milwaukee, terday pro- | tle Big Horn. Kavanagh died fightiag | Wigginton has been decet gagement of two hours’ duration at Sabine, | B. Stacy’s shuck and mattress factory, in THIBTEEN DOLLARS LOWED.—Tnhis morning in the House Appro- nounced sentence oy the whisky onaen, pony Be pie Dr ota by Behons porch ey ah poy in Bosnia, the Servians were driven into Manchester, barning 2 ee eo a ws:—Sanne! lias an jacob ods- jan! ware there WORTH OF CLOTHING etna eg ee Me. MOGGSh | Dice rectiives; Gack ous Gane Darian | wan the Cuntey gure, Mavannae nee pre- | pany, and afding it to gobble some seventy- eecescus ones Maaaearue tan. cedar works. The loss is estima- ey ent oneS to eee cn eta me arrange. | mmgnt in ie county Jair and & fine ce einen | viously served his time as & sontier oa "ts ht thousacd acres more land Bagel ‘on the tof the Senate when they come | Leopold Wirth. disiilier, six nyonths’ im- RIGHT DOLLARS....BIGHT DOLLARS | over to the House to meet the conferees of | Prisonment and a foe ‘of 81.000; Aaron from a- | ted at $12,000; insurance about $5,090, of sing, and after assisting in the capture of | ville than it was entitled to under the grant | ,LONDON. July 11—A d ap rom Ne | which the National Fire Iasewancs Cour tata received an honorable discharge | We look for some developmenis from that nounces that that the lcan steamshi €5,000 - | He then came on to New York and partic!- | quarter be! left New York May 14th for that body could be refreshed with lemonade infield, distiller, five mouths’ imprison: ted in several glove contests. His desire | election that will show Wigginton up in ee ee he Juich has | NEARLY A THOUSAND Meswonrres grsome other refreshing drink. He saked if | Ment and. $1,000 Ane; Wm. Bergentnal and oF fighting constantly made him s resident | rather an unenviable light to ais Constitu- | Pename and Gan Francisco, and which has fom Southern Huss turougst New trifing expense of such entertainment could | ! ager Previods to his departure for tee plane ne z pie eS ° gpey were wil farmers be paid. My Holman at once put in @ stop- | distiller, three mon: was serving & term of six ‘mouths for dit. |, MARSHAL PACKARD.—The Lewiston (Me) | Magelian Dawe | or stock-raisers, industrious and well to do. by saying, “If there is I shall introduce | $200 fine. Christian Journal says: “Capt. 8.B. Packard, a native | Wreck. The cargo was saved. ; - TEN DOLLABS WILL BUY bap ry, ~ > A ‘on ann - | in New York yesterday to illicit distilling, | 1g, but ey by swimming to the New <t Aakian ta thie county, ‘where his mother —_—o—— There are said to be strong probabilities that SIXTEEN DOLLARS ture.” Mr. Trectinded him thet the was sen’ to Siege Me eae eee ete ne: | siete: ban Sean aoeneiee eee THE DEADLY HEAT. oil he Mennonites romnining tn Barope will Senators aiways entertained the members of | Pritoument and $1,000 fine. pha Ee pe Ee ‘Vietims ~ in time take up Chetr residence in this coun- — << . the House handsomely, and said he thought | tae gure brougat_by Wiliam Walter in New Mexioosc Ne Fr tar vee service . Capt. Packard enlisted acompany | Ferty-twe Viswius of Samstroke tm | try. : it was no more than t that the House | pheips against Mr. Foster, the Collector of _————— Auburn in the early of the war, and Naw York, July 11—Forty-two cases of Crazy OR CROOKED.—Hillary Page, the : should reci, r. Holman ied | Palisades Township, county, N. J., A SUICIDE FROM TAE Tower or Norae | was assigned to the 12th Maine regiment | sugden death, iting from sunstroke aad | negro who was to have been ‘bung oa Fri- COMPELLED TO SELL! thathe would countenance nothin; the Da™x.—Paris correspondence of the London ee the effecta of the excestive heat, were re- | day, next for arson in kind; and that the reckless e: ture of isiana with great credit. While in the ser. to the coroner's office yesterday, ‘Tne | Say? Rez aS =o government money must be svopped. Here vice be 2 New Orleans lady, and he > a $12—___s12__g12 _912 led bas lived in that elty since the close of the | Telusy baa however, OF, MACuY Yet | the instance of many. 1 re Mb cecredit ———— ‘nited States i Pe ARMY ORDERS —Lientenant Colonel Deacty eight 9 car, im wnien Doultion hehes | _ Fourteen Deaths im Baltimore. | on ine ciminal ity of the prisoner $18_—____ 515 ——_1s____g18 ee cee a Eow only 38 years bas been sunsiroke and prosiration irom the best a — Py = - qusanpananiama ni aur wae tiene pont somal too seeenee ae committee for Gesture yesterday, or ‘whieh fourtees were CrossiIno NiacGama RAPIDS. — Mile. WObTH OF CLOTHING. + several and has shown himself a rare @pelterini crossed the Niagara rapids on a Nugent, Mth infantry, fro —_ organizer. Wecongratulste Mar. Victims tm Troy. @fteracon. She tain faetry, will proceed to the tl PUR. ~ fatal cases of sun- | S281¢ TOPO 02, Bator a ee ater ee ators ans pertinent of Taras Tilers ot aberace ao mitts | cceveded itas at neetaseec | SIA ee al Pet DOWN !—Dows—powm!—powms: | fy, McPherson barracks, Atlanta, Georgi, auing is tose an oy B.] ——_. is extended one month. Leave of absence in twelve noes eee = ‘Association yest = ; ae Mijor alexnnder Piper, ain arciilery, ‘wilt ies of the wente capieat, xR . WOBTH OF CLOTHING ak ta. yeraon Sor Katy on ‘September i, = the requirements nt For Littie M to Sense ms . S. MEL Acad- modern icing the expron ater «my, West Point AN HALF PRI fs of subs! 08, relieve ist departure of the masked - = } Ticutenant Wm. Be Bop infantry, of Plunder. Some little | bisduties as Inspector supplies val of in that DO NOT MISS | to the Commissioner of ‘Attaire. The removed thither —11. THIS GOLDEN OPPoRTUMITY. | Fas copenme Gs Se mission as Ist leatenant, 224 lofantr, fe yg: has been accepted by the’ Prostdeat io” tas ag, nas been in Wasning- HABLE BROTHERS, effect June Assistant Surgeon H. R. says he can i Ooracr Beventa apd D streets, Tilton, on completion of his a Merchant Tailors and Fine Clothiers, ulpresens uy department of Dakota and

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