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oat THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays excepted, | | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peansylvasia Avenues, cormer 11th street, ar The Evening Star Newspaper oe a &. 3. RAUPFMANN, Pres’ pany name Tor the Officers there will be no prompt settlement of the claims notwithstanding they were Killed in baitle With Indians. ——_— The Fast Mali to be Discontinued. Yorx, July 15—A Washiogton dis- oe ers a M Vanderbilt na jeu ir. an Sor rbemes A Scott to forming the depart- ment that the fast mall service will be di cootinued on and after Baturday nest. ——e—_— THR EVENING STAR ts served dy carriers to ents week, or Forty- subscribers ai Ten Ce Bip -~ y four Cents per month. Two Cents each. prepaid— posiage Sixty Ceuts a month; one year, $6, Evening Star, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 15 SPECIAL NOTICES. COLUMBIA TY POGBAPHIOAL UNION. _EVENING STAR. _ No. 101.—The r0¢n! eeting of the Usion be beld fa Association “x4 —————— 638 ni tyjrania arente, THIS BV ENCNG. 51 8 o'ciocy. Washington News and Gossip. ‘THE WEEKLY STAR on Préiay— 2a year, postage BT AL mobscriptioms wwartably tn ceteemos. 87 Rates of advertising honished on pplication. seaeataeiensemnmmmeenmeeee , 1876. TWO CENTs. FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. | Telegrams to The Star. was glad toread Senator Christiancy’s let. SaturDar, July 15. ter to the New York Tribune, republished in | SENATE.—The Senate met at 11 .m., SUMMER RESORTS. He ** Horsr, WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA, One #4) re from De; t Ofers no @ Damner Resort. 4 THE Stan of 13th inst., in honor of General canter prem Ered es the dally hour or THE SIOUX CAMPAIGN. ise. ¥ oS N K aVENUE PRESBYTERIAN GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To DAY.—Inter | and mii wanes case are eee ee ent Mr. yellaghnyeen, from the Com nittee hteatea Chal) eee ce ene eee Boe gman | nal revenue, $93,111.14; customs, £135,485 32. | the splendid record be hee conte, Bae ead wae ain wp tre More Troops En Route Bxcrlient Billiard Table and cle 3 nivery. f Cale eeacted by Rev. Ausaose Semarang &tor bas well said that Gen. Caster’s ‘name | lution authorizing Lieut. Theopolis B. M. 0; P . Stat ie. Otanibus free, fare excellent and term Te of Galena. ______t_| S8cR&rary CAMERON left the city this | S{r has wel history, while fidelity to duty | Mason to asilver medal. Adoptet. 5 pery W_K_OOONT?. | [RP CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Vormoat avenue, | morning for Harrisburg. He is expectei to | shall be honored ‘or “galt red. On motion of Mr. Morrill, the -bill for the fant admii SBENSNDCAd ALUM S¢KINGS. VA. int Please accept for pub feation the fallaning relief of James F. Buckner was taken up and lines {rom me tn devotion to his memory, | Peyr oson of Mr. Withers, the House biti | en Thousand Savages in Arms, ee ee a ne COE MO OVEN. cran’ | Meeting Rutagay teem mei een rests northwest. —Preac by the Pastor, F. D. Bowen et Uovlocca seturmn Monday. Sorday School et 9:30. Beste all tree.__it PERSONAL —Senator Sargent is still eon- ae AA Las iy eee a “So fined to his house by sickaess, but hopes to ” partner of the firm of Lawson « Brewis, of @orrew morning snd er iar services.’ | be out by Monday. es Alexandria, Va., compensating him f : : seatiee aie _Jv13 . _ rilling it s , Va, pensating him for An ., Sul uM and PPSONS Tei se To Go FO mock | okleck & m. and o'clock ym. every NO CONFERENCE was held to-day on the That startling sry’ Jands sold for direct taxes, was taken up and Obstinate Indian Agent. ig tg Figg RE 4 sn enebe aoe Ee ottndh OES, BASH CUFASEAN | legislative app priation bil! on account 0° OF eealah, doubt and dread : Mr. Wadleigh, from the Committee on ae dae a. 9. PBATT & 808, | eg a ens ¢ = _ tee haan, the absence of Mr. Randall, who has gone to His deeds enroll, Claims, reported a bill for the compensation THE EASTERN CONFLICT. uu senactste enshed tare oon bu cane Bey,,4, BONER. No croning service. Allwelcome’ | Philadelphia. He will retara on Monday O! Fame, ’ Ply hd poor g mpelgere ie Boel v “Fae REV. J.@. MASON WILL P ae TREASURY PROMOTIONS. — Southwic< bit a a placed on the Caleodar. Also. Senate bill : Abert in the oarth Preabytorian Oburch T>-m or | Guthrie was to day appointed cash'er of tne Forever be oe peyton Court of Keported Turkish Successes, + m0! By in: 1b; 4 3 H L. . + _— * H rn Je the mort “Viale to'St. Bophia. of Coraotinople:” or, | Treasury, vice Gildilan promoted. J. W. Tt aoae Wek: Mr. Wright called up the bili extending irebeetpientioars : ae Hotel at thy l-ismisie and Otristieuity contrasted, as obser: Whelpley has been appointed assigta-t ‘d, dashing, free; the time of the Court of Alabama claims THE CALIFORNIA Scarn apne f ® " 8 re in the Tars jab Empire . ie cashier, F. W. Moffatt appointed paying The sou! of chivalry, hich under existing la i the 224 TUE INDIAN WAR rood deal of consternation was caused in Bouse, this city, Proprietors j = eT telier, and H. A. Whitney receiving teller. Its shield and sword! wi under Ye a 3 " . ‘all street by the announcement that a pee ete e Gounrs, ap. SOUTH, corner of hand K wieste oria: | Pawston ro MES Geweea, Coser oeeanuee An extension of the time to the iat day or | Cte MOstMity te the Stomx to be Ute | nie was in progent i Ma Francisoot iT. MABRY 5S COUNT 3 . “1o'clook . i CUSTER — pon his hea: 2 but upon inquiry oy a Herald reporter the . —— : Bim by Bev, S-Kgener Con DD. Bakr Bet | The House this morning agreed to a bill Glory has set ee soa CHEYENNE, June 14.-Negotiations nave | following facts were asceriainol Tie Mo. SUBF SaTHING amp OOBAN BREEZ t'more ‘Episcopat Methodist: and at Bo olock p m. giving the widow of the late General Ge. rge oe. the ote ng ne ecg prat: oa = phi pod sone maaking some ge through gn tual Life Insurance Company, of this cluy, HOTEL AND COTTAGE PLAN Chore” Pho Peete are Teninoa Basie® Loutherss | A. Custer $00 per month. A bill to pay tre Aad eyarmcns, onnow, that if it was then found necessary the ume | Mcienson, of General Crook's staff, wits Colineel ee ten an ning Be POLUNT LOOKOrr, ated 110 mil-s from Wash- [= A PUBLIO MEETING anderthe avapicss father and mother of the deceased $80 per Around his noble brow, = oe ene exenaee ma = jurisdiction | on account of oft- repeated attacks upon | the insmance laws of the state the confluence of the Chesazeak CS" of Woman souNisTian MEER foniees aie cee saclerion Cn Fame’s wreath of honor and rerowa! —= Sanaaenenl ee ee He | them, to secure their co-operation in the | upon a serious deelive to alt clonwe of In- the most picanare Borner eoore ou the Seb cad etrecte ethene ORDA? | any time. ij pore at | WASHINGTON, D.C, July, 1876. _ Isi7, as the date of its termination. “Ths | Present Movement against the northera hos- | surance stocks had eusned, some of them Chesapeage or Potomac ‘or health and be y bas ne equa! amendment was adepted and the bill passed, le Sioux. M. M. Cartis, of Rawlius, who ing all the adventages of Sa 4. og rare a ig eign tie Sateen arse oe THE PRACEFUL INDIANS WILLING TOSELL | The river and harbor bill was thea taken night aud telegraphed Captain Nickerson os Schepers follows:—‘*In obedience t your despateh of U.8. Indian Inspector Vandever has sent @ amendments of the committee in- dune 27th I proceeded to gather up the Iu- Sree eran Cnise Tetsting to he | eat mick tance Ute sat Cee? | cians. 1 went as far as Waite River agency, disposition of the Indians at the Red Cload | Hioh With ane or two enepe ae oa ind was Sueseesial until stopped by EH. mee Peoeed Sale ageneiee. whe amendments to the second section, in | taxing an Indian from the reservation wart Ata council held at the Red Clond agency | relation to examination aud surveys, were he was authorized to let them go by the June 30th Red Cioud, Spotted Tail, Switt | generally adopted. Commissioner of Indian Affairs. "The heat Bear and — Prominent chiefs were The consideration of the amendments re- chief at the ageacy sald:—“Tell Gen. Crook present. Mr. Vandever stated to them that | ported by the committee baving beea con- r declining as much as forty percent. Dis- patehes through @ certain press association reached this city, describing—erroneously, a8 was afierwards ascertain. i—the panic as occurring in mining shares, and that great excliement was reigning in San Francisco in consequence. Consolidated Virginia was mentioned as the stock most seriously af fevted, but upon inquiry of the Messrs. Wormser, in thegjrexei bulldiag, this report Was declared faite. Ancther account stated that there was a Bathing 2 from fan Francisee Gal., | WANT 10 Ficat THE SIOUX.—Hon. Casey x: the dauger of undertow, incident 715.2 Young, member of Congress from Tennessee, rt @ is 25 and the Potomac 12 miles UNION CAMP M NG, at Jackson's | informed the Secretary of War yesterday oint Lookout. ant jetel a Woods, A A. couaty, on Baltimore & fh Petes oy pag pe ag gory te eeges DS" wonle a At couatye July 27th. Reduced ped Lodo d received telegrams from the -_ A beach, rates on the railroad. It olunteers, the Chickasaw Guards («ii ~ Drment of the Ocean Breese ; | @X-confederate solaters), the Jackson Guards 5! | and acolored company, all of Memphis, and one company‘of Knoxville, tendering their The tabis will be well «applied x Gi = Fist. OVSTERS, snd CHADS tresh from th TS ne'sew JERSEY EFUB ICAS, water every day. Halt, ‘access from Washington per steamers Lady of - wauie avenue MONDAY BV ERINO, 17 services in War against the hostile Siou x. the Lake. Jane Moseley. Wary Washington, of tal- | Slay. lock. Stirring speeches are e: Baitimore, steamors Mary | pected from Hone, 0. H Binnickoes, Saal x, | No NEWS FROM GEN. CROOK Yer.—Up Dobbins and others. All Jerseymen earnestly tn | to 2 o'clock to-day no tidings of Generai i would iketoae decline—and @ very serious oue -!n mining vite M.M. KRAIGHN, President. the supplies were now nearly exhausted; | cluded, Mr. Conkling moved to reconsider - shares, growing out of the antagon!sm Te ‘J. SHAW, Secretary. *i11s-2i__ | Crook had been received at the Wardepart- | that by the treaty formerly made with them | the vote by which sundry appropriations for Reinforcements for Crook. Seopa ae ae, | Gg i 3 Schr METROPOLITAN BUILDING “aS30- | Ment. Prominent officials there do not feel | the government had agreed to furnish a | harbors in New York were stricken out at | , General Merritt's 5th cavalry arcived at one oes si 3 = ‘acific coast, and s seg eae SOE aE awe wee rirg PDRUal meeting of the | the least uneasiness regarding him. It was | pound of beef and a pound of flour per day to | the beginning of the bill, before the Policy of Fort Lasanaie to-day, and will move nortt: in Ban Fencians cand of the maining board SPE iACTREMSTO FAMiLiss. | METROPOLITAN BUILDING ASSOULATIOS | not expected that bis supplies would ren ch | each Indien settled on the reservation fo- | the committee was reversed. The vote was | Via Fetterman to join Crook, from whom no — wey beech sn the former firm Children under 1d yours and servants half price. | wil be held at Davis’ Hall. No. 618. 7th 302; | bem before last Wednesday, and there nas | four years; that the time of the treaty had | reconsidered, and the amendments striking | ®dditional news has been received, although | bad attacked the securities held by the lat- — pit bg oy on MON! = ees pot really been enough time taken from him. | long since run out, and before any more sup- | out these clauses were rejected. ho fears are entertained of the safety of the | ter, with @ view to breaking his power in the Address stock market. At all events, there has been @scare in mining shares, aod whether the insurance imbrogilo was the cause of it or = few days will-develop.—[ N. ¥. Herald, 40 >. The ver¥efact that nothing has been heard 3 UE - ¢, 5 til be elected to serve the en- J AMES Bg re N. aus aa, ae Jean: alone aaaendamene te the Goustitution | {rom him strenghthens their opinion that he will be subinitted for considerat Hon is all right. JOHN A. PRESCOTT. Gectetarye eis 2 NATIONAL BANKS—The Treasury now DEPOSIT YOUR, SiLvEE WHEE fou | holds €340,022,850 in U. 8. bonds to secure ‘season im the vanits of the NA- | national , and ; Tne numer wouson the waits of the Ni tional bank circulation, and $18,673,000 to pool ess- secure public deposits. U.S. bonds depos- oom for eac : Dest Isth strest and York avenue. Charge: Sod moet comfortable: bathing eetaslicnmant hete: | raven iva ét_ | ited for circulation for week ending to-day, dues command. Custer’siate action has had the Tague niight te tee lok Hille taegst HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—Mr. | effect to tax the courage of couriers aut erpment agreeing to give them beef, flour, | 4-8. Williams (Mich.) introdaced a bill to | none can be had to make the trip with « cattle, farming implemeuts and such other | pay to Mrs. Elizabeth A. Custer, widow of | ™es#age for Crook. things as would help them to live; thattuey, | the late Lieut. Colouel George A! Custer, a Troops for Terry. however, must be willing to move whenever | pension at the rate of fifty doliars per mouth New YorK, July 15.—A dispatch from the Great Father wants them to. during her widowhood. Chicago, dated the lith, says:—A special dis- After the council the Indians divided off Mr. Garfield hoped the bill would be passed | patch from Bismarck to-night says:—°There into bands, aud counselei among them- | unavimously, because the House was fa- | 1s no truth whatever in the reportof a mas- POLITICAL NoTEes.—It is North Carolina that Stephen ted from ougiass Will probably be the repuiican candidate : . % fami b: diane for Congress in the Sth district of that state. Unites Siates. “The waters vary in temperatare, roe drawn’ week ending to-day Seno "La: | une Svenit'g aud next morning wad oaieaa | TULSr with the clrcumstances of bis deatn. | eacre of two families Four companies of | <-::laeNew Haven Jourual believes that ord range as high ax 1'0 degrees Thetr great cura: — drawn K ending to-day, 8537,000. Na- ert ood, and that ince th rT the 24 infantry, under Col. Otis, arrived at | the Cemocrats of Connecticut will ran Gov tive powers in cases of rheumatism. gout, SABBATH EVENING SERVICES. tional bank circulation outstanding, $32 the words were good, an: at they would | history, since the days of Thermopoie, when e 2. try, \- 5 It if ty t fall f the liver. ard namerous other diseases - 519,18: relit quish the Black Hills upon the terns | a whole command was slaughtered, as in | Bismarck this morning, and will proceed up ngersol! again next fali, te of bis de- tested Dy thourends who have beet cared of greatiy eee celpts of national bank totes tormeried ty; | uamed. They waried tho agreement written | this case. : the Yellowstone about Monday. Two com. | clared purpose to retire. ne dem veratic pouring. Oy cavea them, The Dalsiinz Wareat | Corner 7th street and Poon. erenue, at 7 o'clock, | CUvptS Of national bank notes forws day, as | down. If the Great Father seadscommi:. | Mr. A. 8. Willtams sald he had also a bill | pabies ip addition are en route via telakes, Sr Teale or the wth Congressional district isclude Iron, alum, Sulphur. snd Magues — GOSPEL MEETING compared with the corresponding week of | Sioners they will sign all these things ani | to pay to Emanuel H. Custer and Maria | and six via tue Missouri river from Leayen. ~ mere po a S saate piet- Prot J. L OABEEL Me, De Gale ane In Asscciation Rooms, at § o'clock, last year, 1875, $4,494,000: 1816, 4,761.00). give up the Black Alls. atentahas Caster, father and motor of General George wort Pend, ge rea ota = a Homage “ disappomntes ¢ ieee vowel orpene coseares ee tut nee Music Led by Cornet and Organ. NAVAL ORDERS.—Capt. &. English or- | importance tat sappliesstourd wet be Mr. Garfeld hoped that the bills would be | yet realize thewerk they nao a a cut of a big turkey over the election re sim Hot Springs, Bath county. Va. | jypte Ot Addromaee ome. dered to command the navy yard at Kittery, | layed. The present favorable feeling among | considered separately. 10,000 Ravages in Arms. tugs in bis paper, and underneaty this line: KNEY SPR ¥. - , | these Indians cannot last if they are left | Mr. Terry (Va) endorsed both the bills re-| Those tiene ae eerie camps are be- rite that crows, but he that gobbles, xy Gest O MouNT JacK- OFFICE MORTHEEN LIBERTY OAR. | MAine, when the Congress goes out commis. | [ety Indians cannot | They have no present | ported. Ciuster’s fame did not belong to one | lieved by good judges to number at ieee: | M*Kes most out of elections.” ~--- Tue VA ANCH (BE & 0. KK.) 10T COMPANY. K 5 N sion. Commodore A. Bryson detached fron | means of subsistence.” * section Or ove state, but to the whole coun- | 10,000, and, while there are many women | COUFer-Journal has been dipping into L BE OPENED FOR THE RECEPTION | gm Luety Me, or rmand of the navy yard, Kittery. | RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE INseEcron. | try, and ine propoced action eae mest and children, neariy all these are effective in | 7 S¢r!ptural applications,” to show tbat «the SIT ORS FROM June Int. anti Oc. STOCKHOLDERS of the Me., on the reporting of his rellef dad placid | “The following recommendations are mace | Una" gi Taere are certainly five t) | Ord cailed Samuel.” There were three calls WoODWAEB. “iste of Bawicy purpose of slecting Hine Directors for’ the ‘ensuing | Peporied his vctien a eee a ae eg Was | in the report:—The arrangement with tre | "Mr. Rusk had no particular objection to Seven thousand who ean and will fight until | 7#@de before Samuel was put upon duty and Va? an = Yeer, Polls open from tto3 pm. Tapbed free rum home, having beea de- | Indians that I regard as practicable at the | te bills, but the proseedines wens irreguiar, | subdued. There is little uneasiness among | ‘YE Very Obvious deduction ts that if the-“ap- piace hes been greatly improved, and the OBATIO MORAN, Prositent. | tached from the Swatara on the 8ih Inst. present time is an agreement between them | as tne bills sboulu have come from the Com. | eltizens east of the Missourt river though | cation” has any poiut at ail, it is that tue aud Cottages are equal to any Morth or | JAS. MADDBEN, Secretary protem. jyl-im_ | and has been grantedfour months leave from | Bra the government by which they shall re- | mitree on Pensions, New York Samuei b, r 5 EXHAUSTION.—A Medical | thé 19th. Lieut. W.H. Emory has reported 1 comprising a series of i» elit his return home. having heen detached from a Kal Museum of Anstomy, New York | the Franklin, European station, 15th uit OE oh oa the cause and cure of Premature Decline, show= and has been placed on waiting orders. A’ In = Magnesium. Chaiy- tod! tanty how lost eg Be eet sistant Surgeon J.C. Boyd, from the receiv- a . e ear ayBo ing ship Potomac, Philadelphia, and granted 3 ek, @15; po Pp Potomac, phia, and grante: = seshecitse o = so reales ce three months leave of absence, ILBU. her- | Bre ——— epee, evar Willandn: a Oe oe EX-CONFEDERATES WANT TO AVENG® wanted before iss4 @ whters have an established reputation for woud ‘The S grin: at they, as well as most militar: is, ar Hguish all right to the Black Hills asd | Mr. Cox sald the whole proceeding might h oid : fal curstivs powers a Without sufficient protection should the In- Consent to such diminished boundaries of | have been irregular. It was perhaps irreg- | dians determine to raid tne locality. Two their reservation @s shall secure this oj ular that this war should have deen inag- e compan regulars from forts about New In consideration of this reliuquishmaat ty gnrated. bat whatever migat be thought oi | York city will leave Chicago for Bismarck government shall guarantee to continue | the irregularity, he hoped no impediment | yia St. Paul to-morrow moraing, to rein- supplies of food and otuer articles to thein, | wovld be thrown in the way of the passage | force Gen. Terry. Seventy one recruits from as under the former treaty, for fifteen years | of this bill. He bad known Caster for years. | Carlisle Batruexs will aloo leave to ga.rison from the date of the new agreement. I | He was a man of rare caltivation and great ¥ AN EX CONFEDERATE CaLLep on To AVENGE CUSTER.—General A. F. Mcktey- holds, who commanded @ Michigan division Goring tbe late war, ip a letter Addressed to Major Generai Thomas L. Rosser, of tue late Confederate army, inquired ‘Terms of Board pe mosth. of a Would it not ‘q = ty Fort Abraham Lincoln and relieve a port.on 1 Macy, 1429 Pevnsylvania « e Indi a “ - ~ Pr be @ grand 0; tunity for you to rail —e “ — Jones, of Kentucky, bas received the ful- | requires, consent to the removal of Luci 38 the bills offered by Mr. Williams. _ 2 hy 2 nove. | MED accustomed to the horse and the rite en SFEINGS CTE Fo MILBURN’S SODA WATER. lowing tated L 2 rf agencies from the present locations to any | Mtr Tusk (MO), Nad Det the heeee objec. | West Instant, and’ tat a forward move | Mens you could readily de, and tender your ‘VEB SPEINGS —This Popular Resor! “ lowing letter, dated Louisville, July 9th: ei P MA r. Rusk (Mo) ie least objec ment will then be made. ~ a | ee HATURAL SPRING WATERS on Draught As this is the Centennial year | Point that may bedesiguated for tuem on or | tion to the tirst bill, although it was irres. ——— Seater to eee narnmnant te avenge the per day: Board for vurses, and cbildrea (0E-COLD TEA, OOF FER and CHOUOLATS. ip irre fe to | Bear the Missouri river, where better farn | ular. He wanted to eall attention ttc. Sete of Luo enve Bove of the ct cavalry an Independence and I desire to : FOREIGN NEWS. who fell so nobly on the field of dat, over mm 80 cents to $1.00 1499 PENxsYLvaNta Avance, he e 8 ing lands caa be found, or wherever the gav- | fact, however, that last year when @ pr ipo. 7 o% hi te ion ft 3 let the world see that we who were once & nef t Y Pr po: The Ta In bis letter repiying to the above, Ganera Blo charge for tri rtation from steam: iD epls-tr Rear Willard’s, the ‘Lost Cause’ are not deficieat ernment may che. lo transfer them to | sition was made to pay the widow of C . ' ng. , OF aitendance. River Spricgs - a Will cue be kinks ger better their condit‘on. As an inducement» | Thomas, who was Killed in the Mod Lonpon, July 15.—A Belgrade dispatcd to | Rosser uses these words: “I should like to fs situated one mile above Colton’s Wharf end i D. COOKE, Jz. & 00., patriotism, w ‘ou be Kind enough tot a ent to 4 eval teaeae Om aS, iS iL awet; | the News says the Servia Drina army has | becommissioned by my country to avenge Bisktston’s Island,on the maio land. Bsardere BABE BRE, mate tothe Pre-ident that I offer him the | [helz coment to such removal or transt-r, | the Honte refused to give her more than $ completed its entrenchments at Rocha. Tue | the death of my gallant friend and old eus- fr Biver Sorings will take the steamer Jann W " vices of a full regiment. composed ex there should be offered a reasonable suppiy | per month. Gentlemen, the other side wer = t iver 8: hence the br . bry ia 7 ok te Thompacn or Mat snd land st Colton’s Wharf. | _arls-tr 1429 W street. | Sirois of ex Confederates ie avenge Cast of Block cattle, oxen, farming tmplem-ii:s, | not so generous at that time. Sureeren eT ae oon iy yelp ar, pat todo se — Lees 20 ue ay Buk SESS STON Mv. Proprietor. “address STEATFORD FENDALL, death, I bave cromsed ‘swords srequent | lumber for bouses, cooking stoves aud ut 1 pape Dill for the seller of General Casters | Tris tontved Socks emppiios, ts roken od: [ots Veer y fought Lim, aod whe tke saponr i [OORR's HOTEL Tone ee Sen SeETTORNEY-av-say, | Wilh bis command tn the past. You ay (be ge Forge piel E Mae mcoaa aut peasant G 1c PaRIs, auly "iSeskterman ‘Opennein the | Baveliearued fo reapéet. howor and appre. omar dioien, -Ar- : 7 and ti ‘ve | Only who take iand and settle upon it for he secon il, pensioning General Cas- » — : 1 IVE is now open for the reception of Be Se Tapole even ee ise ©? | cultivation; or whu enengs I GORE rE DIee | tee eae read, and Mr, Wil- | banker, is dead. Serre ae ery Aualitiosane exalted Pm te eT ee Biase Gate ns ciedion Asmil roel ie ee crn. | Or other uzefel wodustries. Provision sho 4 | ltamé sala these People were over thres score | Administrat ¢ Changes in Frence manhood of Gen. Custer = a . lo. 18 sth street, near Treasury Dopartuent, fs ~ Y 9 , algo be made for schooling children, and f)- ears and ten, and they could not long live ne government has resolved to make fur- Tar Wak Berween TiLpEN anv Hen bg EES » Pension aud Bounty Claims, « | Mand, ——_W¥ Ht. Rowan the inetrnetion of yt Mechanic | to receive this bounty” = ther administrative changes affecting suv- | pricks Meanwhile it is knows tnar ceene . Boats ts and 4 tees 9 week. ui speciaity. THE GOVERE MEST PxINT2R.—The t ay es Neos . hed amor Mr. Rusk objected to the bill, unless It | prefects and prefectoral chaucellors. is a glowing bitterness on Tliden's part to- a yj XOOBE, 3 t sundry eivi 0 5 cs e jurisdiction of our courts e went to the Ccmmittee on Pensions. The New City of Paris Lo’ ward Hendricts for his activity in behaff of _Jel6 1m Leonaritown. wa. ) (PP USWIS JOHNSON & 00., fee ee en ane {30 them the same as to walte men. i | | Mr. Cannon (Iii) inquired also whether it | Tne official Jourual publisties the coadi- | the inflation plauk of the Sl Louie mente, Gr. Gkouce’s noret, HOTEL, BANKERS, i ee apg pers Dasani oe | wou i give the ax selbes tne privilege of would Bot be just to make some provision | tion of the new city of Paris loaa Denaricks bas publiciy fectarea that the . NEAK PINEY POINT, MD. ained in the rl; | Sending one of their own people to sitas a | fcr the unknown and unnamed officers and $24,000,000: 509 franc bonds are to be issued | demand for the repeal of the resumption act Is now open for visitors. The situatio : Gorner of Wch Sirect and Pennsylvania Avena, which virtually legislates ont of office M delegate in Congress. Singuiaras this last | men who had fallen with Caster. and to bear 4 percent. interest, re. | is a vital rt of that platform. He has 4 - Pe pai P — ations aud attractions are une. Dealers tn Government and District Secarities | Clapp, the Congressional Printer. The provision may appear, it would undoubtesly It was finally agreed that tae Committee | deemable by quarter drawings. The sub- | sought to impress bis views upon the west- ‘Sarten for Beaed foreign Exchange and Gold. ‘soplé-ly noe care of Bonnell php aed Pa Biosart porns be salutary in ea influence upon the Indians. | on Pensions, should take = wae pres ribers are topay in five instalments, ex- | ero menabers here, and mas oven intimated tmonth. Chi SMA MOREL wane _| the Senate and vested in sident, wi The agency Indians, the inspector says, are | under consideration, and shou ‘ave leave | tencing from the day of subscription to | that be might not accept the nomination farses baif price. Addi [ar ssnone G. YOUNG, the advice and consent of the Seuate. Tue | for p-ace, and, excepting the hostile bands toreport at any time. The loan is therefore unlikely | unless the repeal bill was passed. Tilden, on oa a as MigeaaLt, Seg HOTABY PUBLIC, office — = Hp in the ok seem to we willing to settle all = House vege fa Nice aap ed ~ y effect upon the money markets. oa — adie directly apon the ipey Point. ¥ ter,” sb: aye & e powers ani jao- | difficulties by negotiation. ‘hole, resumed the consideration o! e bill king urrency Committee to pre- octly-tt Orrics—Stak Butrzine, > Strength of the New Loan. i 5. pi ing to the of. THE AGENCY INDIANS. for the protection of the Texas frontier, and vent it from reporting the bill. These are AWLEY SPRINGS, —————————— | fect to all restrictions pertain Pr 3 : Loxpon, July 15.—A special dispateh to i cer now known as the *:Congressional Prin- The military expedition sent into their | Mr. Dunnell addressed the Committee, o; Onpon, July pao se fact3 which can be fuliy substantiated. It R NEAE HABBISONEURG, ‘THE BEST $1 GLASSES ter;” who shall give $100,000 boud for the fai- | country last winter bae stirred. thom up to ing the clause allowing an invasion of | the Zimes from — Fa age tact (bat | Dow seems probable that Tilden will triumph ful performance of the duties of his office, the | active hostilities. Tne experiment is likely exican coil. the new city of Paris loan was quoted at lia over bis associate on the ticket in the Bank- BOCHINGHAM COUNTY, va. IN AMBEICA. bonds to be approved by the Secretary of thé | to cost teu times over more than it would | Mr. Reagan (Tex.) spoke in advocacy of | 17 franes premium per bond. even before the Ing and Currency Comunities, Tule action, GEO. W. BUSKER, OF WASHINGTON, D. C., Interior, and he must be a practical priater | have cost to secure the territory in questing | the bill as a whole. conditions were aye wi 4 o! a 00,000 however, bas not strengthened Tliden with . MANAGER. H. H. HEMPLER, Optician, and versed in the art of bookbinding. by @ Umely offer of compensation. The La- Pending further consideration the Com- | marks German loan recently offered ovly | ine powerful toflation ring of his party.— (eS Tail and Red Cloud agencies e he Whole rose to extend ove quarter has been taken. fte, 1sth. This well-kucwa and popular Summer Resort "a M. MISE OF THE SAta- | dans of Spotted an 01 st mittee of U hole wex the time (Wash Oor. Cin 1th. Will be open June lat, 1576.” ‘The waters Jet2 Istptr_453 Pennsylvania av., corner 4 st, | EXPECTED CoMPROMIS: .A; | bave not at any time since the troubles co:n- | for debate, when The Outrage at Salontca. : Ss by analysis compare favorably with the RIES QUESTION.—Mr. Holman states tiat | menced been inclined to join the hostiles of Mr. Rusk, from Committee on Invalid CONSTANTINOPLE, Jaly 15.—The sentence CUSTER SHOT BY AN OLD ENEMY .— Fenowned chaisbeate waters of Burope Oss ane oe euhic My newily-tnvent- | tne jegislative conference 1a very likely to | the north’ The qurtteca Cheyennes, who do | Pensions, reported @ bill to pay pensions to | upon the persons tried in connection witu | Agency Indians along the Upper Missourl Je ine pirossest chalybeateta the Uni afactare with eight workwen, ssrpecess3ES™EM | come to an agreement upon the basis of the | bot properly beloog Were, Hate tees tae ie | pensions, reported a Bill to ps Custer, the | tue recent outrage at Salonica has been in- | river, who have receive] an ascount of Gen. ie ee ieee eS the whole world. ‘They can be | proposition made two or three weeks ago by considerable numbers to avenge the dostrac | father and mother of Gen, Custer, al tue rate creased. ‘The chief Of, police 1s condemved | Custér’s fight ncengs some Reville Inflase + “4 screws to exactly Dose y 0 ir villages. ‘ne Sioux, ex- each. lation from » and ‘teen part Bake 'Bawicy 7a mast ay ores af fecling.y Ther are | wa: eas abllers enaually, ae to te opt aver ‘mall anportiond of Teck le 38 shel wegen why provision was not yours penal servitude; the commander of the | three Indians with bis pistol and killed three Most healthful resort in Virginia. The Company newty discovered remained near the as~u- | made for the others who were Kilied In that | Turkish frigate to degradation from his rank . Nearly the entire force | battle. and ten years’ imprisonment; and the com- lease. taken from the salaries of ali second aad young men, hav ey Coen qunnst be corgeod Moonee ek oanat ony | Seer class clerks, and one hundred dolisre-| vies sad key ie we had forcibly arrested some three ago jet annually from the salaries of fourth-claxs | of the agency Indi are here now, anxivus Mr. Rusk said the general law provided for | mander of the ci el to three years’ confiue- Cingiand Sndenacaren toe ® Perfect system of terra- AQ ALEXANDER. 1229 Penn.ave., | clerks. “It compromises as to the number of | for peace. . that. Q ment in a fortress. for murder, ‘The Indian Joss was 5, aman ‘Or terms abd pamphicts apply to jef-latptr_ In Patentee and Manufacturer. | clerks to pe reduced, the one Deriog Sitting Ball sees wort tomy agent x oe bill reported by Gen. Rusk was then | Egyptian Troops for the Tarkish py — indians say they 4id mot y mand juction of twelve * ssed. rmy. t % fear on ae, FPRARKLIN 8 Sos, Porn will ea to six hundred. | Bisonetie and to Bochet, that he does not in- The House again went into Committee of | several detachments of Egyptian troops = pistols as: much as they. al ee onbeee. _my3-6o.2m Harrisonburg, Virginia. Ho. 1987 Pannsvivania AVENUE. The salaries of chiefs of the divisions in tue | tend to molest, any one south a pee he oe on the Texas border bill, and Mr. | have arrived at Constantinople. reg the aight with oar reaps. Ooten om ONMOUTH HUUSE Genuine Brazilian Pebbie Bpectacies. dec?-ly,latp | executive departments, and of a number of is; Ww: gi! : a ju! ‘The Servian Defeat. ¥ r a uestion is unsettled, and if . Conger (Mich ) oj the second res- Sparing of it, and are now almust disabdied M Nano Hie BEAC —— Jas.B.¥Fitcn, Bowr.0.¥ox. Enwin0. Cerrar | Olber officers, are to be restored to what they | #5 long as the question inset Mr. Conger (Mich ) opposed maguiticent Seaside Hotel will be were before the passage of the Kellogg btil | uot settled as loug as he lives. As soon a8 | olution, which he insisted would be a bel- A telegram from the governor of Bosnia ee aren by being out of @ supply. The impression fe bt 8h EState sab LOAN BROKERS. reorganizing the sury department in the | the Black Hills qaestion is settled he wants | ligerent act, and would lead to a war with | O“iclally reports the defeat of the Servians 509 ri 5 is that they will pot fight again voll they chaniteha as heretfore reported. The ~ ¢ rd, and tell him | Mexico. pos get a supply from the agencies. mn. ave., opp. U. S, Treas'y Depart't, | last Congress. Several other matters of | my agent to rend him word, : Servians fied, abandoning their arms, am- carecceaniiereaicameetieaeets r.elevator elt Eneperty. Cetiecl Konte-ienae Maes Getiead | minute dacail comprehend the proposed coos, | Waattodo. ie eaye he finds a great many | Mr. Banks (Mass. argued that it was a | Serviane fled, abandoning ti PannsyLvawia Coat Tuabe.-The only modern convenivapes. Secure Tenants, Pay Taxes, Effect Insur- | promise. guns and other things about the hills, waere | very delicate matter to pass @ law like tii shipment of coal {rom the Schuyikill r 7 02 Ample capacity for 50 guests withont crowding, ance, Attend to Repairs: Special attentien given ‘ white men have Killed each other and left on | directing the executive officers todo a ce; Reported Victory o the Monte. Sauk creek ‘was 5,701 tons by canal. Tne qa The Bote! is 200 feet from the beach, where the | te the management of Est and Properties be- AEMY ORDERS.—First Lieut. W. 8. Star- | the prairie. tain thing, when the House kad no official negro tity sent for the same bathing ts uuscrpasse! on the cosst. while a magat- | longing to non-resident owners. jyl0-tJant a tment, is relieved from notice that the executive desired it, what its It is officially annonnced that the Turkish 7 2 Scent freeh-water iake is within BW feet of thetve- = SS ring, ordnance department, i NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL CoN- | effect would be, or whether 1t would lead to | Gen. Selim Pasha bas gained aa important Aon 2 ond sailing Ue Hf Seb and splendid for | ANNUAL CLOSING-OUT SALE Suey Bt Hock Talend steenel, Til, Sod Will | vensions 1m THs OERTERMIAL CITY.—fhe | war ge not He would Uke be tone eee victory over the Montenegro's, between | 18/07 meen clegant band of muste will be tn attendance the report ip person to the commanding general | Shoe and Leather convention In Pailaa-!- | was any official communication from tue | Gatschko and Nevesinje, and effected a : sont tons, 4 sins: 1,146.- entire season (four months Department of the Platte for duty as chief | pnia yesterday discussed the proposed mrxi- Secretary of State on the subject. junction with the Turkish forces at Neve Rey ton oe pe - » OE pg Warm Salt sud Fresh Water Baths fa the buflding ba orcranee officer during absence of Capt. C. | ification of the tarlif on leather @ud materi- | ‘Mfr. Schieleher (Texas) said be had no of- | anc! whnag Tela tons, © fhe qaantity Ig hours from New & city, 26 hours from E. Dutton. Second Lieut. Eugene Cachman, | ais used in its manufacture, and adjourned ficial communication from the Secretary. Fires in London. a LL aoe idee —— oa West Phiindelphts hont change of ca: SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING | !6¢b infantry, will relieve First Lieut. T. W- | to October is, to which Ume action on the | He had had several interviews with Mr. Alexander McKenzie‘s two carriage fac- on a 178,004 tons; bitum' sous, 65,381 Pb ne Longe I a Hovel, Phila Morrison, Ith infantry, of charge of tre | subject was deferred. Fish, and the latter had made some sugges- | tories, and William Charles Ware's Umber ag 243.385 tons inst 441,613 tons ee TCLLIN Sack tate ee : national cemeteries at Little Rock and Fort | Tue conference of principals of deaf mute | t,ons as to the form of the resolution, and | yard on Ltttle drniti streot, were de- | Sth acite and 78.452 tone bituminons —! Gw ‘tN. of St. Cloud Hotel, Philadelphia, or Smith, Arkansas. Leave of abcence for four | asylums adopted a resolution commending had said that all other means bad been tried | stroyed by fire to-day. A number of tue ad- 514.070 tons—for the same week of last of t Hotel, Fort Wayue, months, with permission to apply for an | to support the New York asylum for azed | he supy it would come to invasion at | joining buildings were damaged. Decrease of anthracite, 264,614 tons; extension of two months, is granted First | pnd infirm deaf mutes. Dr. Turnbull, of last. Secretary bad, however, not re- Thirty Victims of the Thuaderer Ex- Se habla Espanol. A. STRAUS, 1011 Pa, Av., | Lieut. Wm. A. Thompson, ith cavalry, Fort | Pniladelphia, made an address on deafness lied to anote addressed to him on’ the sub- 7 Ba, f Soglivery ip attendance for ase of guests, ° z . . si, Indian "Gerritory.. First Lieut. A. H. lilustrating It with snatomical spect cos it, and he (Schlercher) had therefore come not Jackson. ion. spatches show that the fatalities 7th infantry, is relieved from sig- | of the ear. The conference adjourned sine | to the conclusion that Mr. Fish preferred to Beg = the aociaont oa the war ship HE ALBEMARLE FEMALE INSTITUTE, BEGINS JULY Isr, nal duty, and will proceed without delay to leave the whole matter for the action of the | ‘Thunderer yesterday are greater that at first seule, le. in his regiment. The leave of absence The Universal Peace union adopted the | House. 7] irty deaths have poe a Be Le Lie Gr W. Boncaala: tee eae «declaration of peace,” len on aldsen 1 Ho stated. Upto this time thirty the Ist of J or of bituminous, 7,071 tons; total decrease, 270,065 tons. SECRET SERVICE CHANGES IN NEW Yo in the secret service divi- .” and al Mr. Banks said that was what he had ie the doctor's say at jeast Alry, Fort Stockton, Texas, is extended two | to the workingmen of England. Sundry ad- | yuderstood to be the ease and wiiiende aig | beeB reported, and the sf trom ‘of June to x half of the injured are likely to die. o ths. dresses were made and a poem 02 “To-Day” | p, lieve act would result in war, he told baths, nor for use of new tenis aliens’ Savi. NOTE THE REDUQTIONS! — was read. ‘The union selected for preaideat | Set Believe the act would result, in war, he a YARYAN CONTRADICTED. — Ex-Special | Mrs. Julia Ward Howe: secretary, Dr. Child; precipitately. CARDIF: 5 oF pw city announces the stop- ‘T'2* 24hTIMORB AND 0810 RAILROAD Agent Yaryan was further examined yes- Sarg gg eg Ont De viceaeur Fie, Cae ( a Neng as re. Cage or two important South Wales coi- - | den . Alfred ported, a @n absol! neces- Wil be OPEN FOR VISITORS on the 107m OF - - terday atternoon before the special eom- | SSR, Ticting of the International Banos. Sty Sur tise peckantion of Aumartons eltinens | Tie JUNE, and their NEW BUSINESS SUITS! cogadh to inquire Se trial tional conference will fake piace ie ere on the border. Lowpon, July 15.—The following is the Price. noth: portan Hall, Centennial grounds, on fonday nex! ——-ree- —____ U a Fine Bibeauf Oasstmere Suit, merely giving the reasons w! rs a y tation of educationalists MES. CUSTER LEFT ALONE.—The late | language of Earl Deroy in the contlasion of Len patie ee from of the world is expected. The | Gereral Custer owned @ residence in To- | his 5 yesterday to the deputatioa of Edward Harris Cassimere cution of the whisky trials. (Il be opened with a debate be- which was once occupied by Hon. LD. eu headed by Mr. Jobu Bright: «‘[r 7 first session wil KS, ich ip ‘Versailles Ohecked att A special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun tween Dr. Harris, St. Louis, and Dr. Da bi Wilder. Mrs. Custer isa ofc. F. nity for mediation should oifer Barth Wooste from this city says: Yaryan, in his testi- | \rotts orBrazil Kendall, and both the General and Mrs | itself, and that does not seem tobe aa u1- ‘Ghee! spony Senre Ses Wiiiky eommenicion, goncet Custer have been frequent ts Of the | likely event, we shall gladly avail ourselves tbat in 1872, when he reported the whisky CCIDENT TO MRS. GEN. CROOK.—Mra. | Kendalls in thiscity. Mrs. Custer has no | of it. A if * St. Louis, Commissioner Douglass YOUTHS’ SUITS! eed Laacan Gis White Loskennd aan C.cok, wife of Gen. George Crook, arrived in | nearer relative than Mra. Kendall, having Live Stock for the me Lipa, et ibeed Sane O13 | Be,was powerless to act because of thestrosg | During the jouroey tae sleeping car in which Pe Pirid - influence there. Mr. Douglass. in conversa- tumbled over # bank while pects to the pre- | numerous live stock for the in al Now Yort ills Gamaimere Suit, 7 | tion on the au used strong lau. | Switehi 7 Mrs. Crook | er Caster, in’a day or | show at Philadelphis. <a BOYS’ SUITS! was ae mane, ans of the whole cloth. Mr. oe doe ‘July bores the. Ammer. at case ae West- Borvalk Fancy Walking Suit, sucitan ‘opition ue would not have conde: Ware ators Gleasis, anes Olt Polio ade he paperent of the divicend ‘due to day was Caden Plaid Caasimere Sait: fcended to 40 expreat himself to Yaryan, Teer ciaa aa eee ee ee | ee ete was modified ss eet ween Caton Cassimere Sait, Ther, that Taryan's statement of the whisky entered for the Oaks stakes @ filly by Bas- df the payment of the di ‘the company . fraud ‘at the time men- ne Is ‘an indemnity bond fo secure tne SUMMER WEAB! Sees ses imamate maanite to en dam Uirica. The an hhorve Mat’ is oye : at ALPACA COATS, SILK LUSTBE COATS, the taking of any ion. The ageat woo WOBETBD COSTS and LINEN made the examination with Yaryan was pag rec i oo oy Sir. Douglass cays this agent sent a white. washing report. to the department, for Bee a which it was afterwards week of October, $10,000 from marge ring. led ptenyt Bon ; A large stock of CHILDREN'S SUITS, from 410 | {ranner of Liste by the President, but ‘lois is SAL TYLER, sr. w . ‘to having words st mnied posed eer, tobe OLOSED OUT AT & SAOBIFIOR. | he very naturally abjecta to having wor Se a aie Ee, ‘Farjeon’s “Bread and Cheese and x SLATE MANTELS AT Kiwen? “dramatised under tne title of panes 8 CALL avd SER THEM. A. STRAUS, “Home, Sweet Home,” is being played ia tet 443 po va tats, | Ort 1013 FREMOTLVARUA AYENUB, | Londos, wert gas coin

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