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THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays exeepted, AT THE STAB BUILDINGS, syivania 4 me, corner 11th street, Telegrams to The Star. THE TURKISH war. Conftedteg Loxpon, Joly 1'.—Accounts from ihe seat Of we Servia Turkish war are very coufased aod conficting, and not only do the Purkisn and Servian bulletins conflict, Dut the re. ports of the correspondents are ac- Bd The ing Star N. Oo; | rey Let = then aaa MANY, tx ING STAR ts served dy carriers to cording to their sympathics and points of Ever, A. observation. For mes this aubscriers at Teu Cents per week, or Forty- four Cents per month. at the counter a neiance, the mornibg bad & special dispaten from Para- oe ome thal Two Cents each. poate (prepaid— Sixty Cenwa eae one ‘year, oe Tux WerKLy Bran peel a Deny — | 82a year, | FAL nidscrtpsions wartably t advance. VS. 48—NE. 7.271. WASHINGTON, D. C. 87 Raves of cutvertising furnished om application. —— MONDAY, JULY 17, 1876. TWO CENTs. ‘ Anip lost hie artillery. It te reported that he himself was Campaign. CROOK SAF. 5 “, | House resumed consideration of the resolu- | Killed. The Ov'oman ministry have resoiv- — SPECIAL NOTICES. _ E V ENING STA R. eaavaien eaek GENERAL CROOK. Gen. Terry Sends Seonts to Crook— FOREE; POURS: GORGEES, Hon ofered by Mr. Piper, (Cal.,) to appoint | #4 to allow the Turkish army to assume tne 1. O_O F—Tha annual comnanieat’o> of The following dispateh was received yes- Almest Another Massacre. Monpay, July 17. ecten Basntn to cotertnio tent Bene + Defeat. | ed BW. GR&ND ENCAMPMENT will be . A letter to the N. Y. Herald from Genera} SENATE.—The Senate met at 11 a. m. “ on 9 bed 5D TURSDAY » (A i i i Aenay BineESOnh 28 tas War Aeneceess: Crooks’ Military column, Cloud Peak ca Chinese emigration, and to report next ses- wl Daily Teiegroa eclock. {It} b. B. ALLYN, Grand Scribe. Washington News and Gossip. Carcaco, July 16, 1876. | W.'T., Fuly 14, via Fort Fetterman, Jaig Pepeteeseed a a ee of tion of Congress, and which came over fro publishes di ach from Berlin wate save: a a 3 Seana > 3 Ve 2 4 islature Texas aski protection . DENSTMIOT OF COLUMBIA o | GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-DAY.—Inter- eee nlistine eee ee tate test | Evens and Betjania: Stewart pct eases ‘of | tothe frontiersof that state. Referred. regoiutfon witet aoe Prep wantar, O04 pursues ~y~ A eee eee Et eer et Tait come | Bal revenue, $623,900.63; custome, $163,738.20. | nigns, is transmitted for your Information: the 7th infantry, strived tn this camp te Mr. Sargent presented a memorial of cer- phe AN panned ng. the political Pn Do par yl alee aya oA » as THE PRESIDENT is expected to return to | 1 had already orderci General Merritt to en ee ae plies Posy ie tt toe | tain citizens of California inst Passe? > aga: abilities of G. T. regard. . moa igentlenen 20 1p General but he will be detained certain changes in the shipping commis- |“ Mr. MacDougall (N. Ys offered @ bill to With the trade are most earnestl: invited Sl pode Siew days in attempting to intercept tag aon Soe ee oreo signers’ act. Rererre. tttee on | BRS Pensions to the heirs of allofficsrs, noo: ~ ~ SECRETARY CAMERON will retura to- a who meg oo Fg Cloud agency I | stronghold of the Sioux, in three nignis aud | Naval ro reported a ——— for the reliet i ee privates who were co stash notice. morrow icom Hai cisburg._ aod “atiach thove Tadiang, but tam en ty | EOGays. They brought a dispaten trom | Or Admiral Caries Wilkens Omected toge | i GeeTal, Casters. c “sgh — THE UNPRECEDENTED SUM of $7.002,931.26 | away that I will have to’ leave them, as{ | General Terry to General Crook recouatiog | Mr. Edmunds and laid over. The be House refused to pass the bill, the ob YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA110N, | WS received for the sale of postage stamps | have done heretofore, to act on their hast one tie masedcre ot General Car On motion of Mr. Merrimon the biil for | jection bein; All accounts, cxcept the Turkish official report to Che successful and almost unrest march of the Monteargrius inte Herzegovina. Lt The Campsign ersegovina. A special tw the Times (rom Vieona says: “The Turkish campaign ta Herregovi > thet it had been considered jeu a The judgment. Ghd his command on the 25th, and Co'o- | the relief of Margaret Ireland was taken up Dy the Pensfou Gomutttess a Soveakensouen ail thetr positions ia pond for the quarter ending March 31, 1876. P. H. SHERIDAN, Lient. General. nel Reno's fight aud rescue. The wholenum | and Mr. Springer (111) moved to suspend the | H ing the fortifiet Corner of 9th and D streets. ———— - He , * | Ber of cas aaities was sos soldiers aud 1401! | Mr Wright otrodaced a bill to amend see- | yu | pass: reteg “4 af yred ag wd Tae Committee on Banking and Car- GEN. CROOK’S DISPATCH. cers killed and 60 wounded. tlon 29 Fules aud pass @ resolution directing the Bei ‘rebinje aad some of the The resort of the Delegates tothe ¥.™ 0.4. | reney met today, but again postponed « CAMP ow Goose Carex AN IMMENSE INDIAN TRAIL, low the Secretary of the Tements tern porta sin teanerree fer to tela ae At Ry Geavest AS a Bae vote on the proposition to repeal the specte | Wromrxa, July 12, via Fetterman, ist ¢ | _ Terry caured a reconnoissance madesonto | 10% tonnage tax In certain cases.” teferred. pronto tne | Hon of Mostar seems to be contemplated Rete resumption act, the 2 to be subject tu TRE ConrERENCE COMMITTEE on the Chicago:—My last information from Rad P| z 1% . as re, led; yeas 192, pays q v lowed by Custer in his advance. Captain rinting fe gh 7 2 be Cloua agency was that the Cae: ‘ad g for @ short leave of absence to at- | not voting in the affirmativ Teenteggaf te Ga | legislative bill held @ meeting this morn. ioft tanks ts tnaeee oe ee nad | Bail, of the 24 cavairy, is of ovtuion that tne | fend the Gooterore exposition, which was < “t edi atoeel Diet, | 10g, but failed to reach an agreement. An- | front. As this takes away all the disturhing | SveMmy, After leaving ‘the vasley where tue | referred. The reports from ali Lord Derby's statement bas made a very tavorable impression. The Mow enegrins. RAGA, July 1).—The Moatenegri 2, two thirds village was, were divided into two bands, Z A FREAK OF FoRTONE —An instance of | arrived at Hiagai, near Mostar. Th eaof Vive Peer CExt. ou the G other meeting will beheld at 8 o'clock this | ¢lement from that section I have availed | She going Loward the monntacas the sey Met OF Ona nee Fe aca eke Bill for the re- | the strange reverses of fortune came to hgnt | arses. at B coutdentiy expected to Geiss cus eae ee cece evening. myself of the Lieutenant General's par- | 2oing sonthwest, J wb eg HE sugar. Baar Of 8 | yesterday at the Madison street station Amother Acconet of the Servian Cer pany on sed after the ist of aagust.i5'6. ———_ mission and ordered the eight companies of TERRY CANNOT MOVE WITHOUT RE-IN- Pt on rton called up the bill for the re. | * unday morning a young girl giving the Def. m Rirx, President; George F CS wee Mk. T. N. VAIL, superintendent of the | the 5th cavalry under Col. Merritt te join me FORCEMENTS. lef of Charles G Campbell of Washington | #™me of Mary Ann Joyce presented herselr Naw Yor«, July 17.—The Turkish min- Meads Secastarye Gosiee Daren Was ni ust | railway mail service, went to New York, peer ee on ae ar ermgtion I cin | General Terry says that the shattered con- vont ae 5 ashing| at the station in the hope that Justice Scully | ister has tue’ iniiowing deere ees rott. Ch. B Prenties, FJ Holberger, PA Sell- | last night, to see what arrangements, if auy, on fighting men ‘to my oue. Althanes’¢ | dition of the 7th cavairy regiment and tne | “Mr ke-vunds opposed the bill on the | Would beable to tell her where her brother | government. dated te a ¥: “Tue troops of wow and Philip May, Trustecs. jy¥ %_ | can be made for contiouing the carrying of | haveno doubt of my avility to rape damage done his small pack train are such | ground that it would open the door toaclass | 824 Sister could be found. She was in a| fo.eru" Aopyr Pacha, commatder of the Ss ‘A PUBLIO MERTING tthe anspices | the fastmalls. with my present fores, the’ winery woitn fe rg py ary boa eneen — - of claime now barred 7 the statate of lim. | Ore ae Ee en siueta't anes caiankn ae nd tacked the Servians of the WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPER IN, Of Ohio, lke be one barren of results, and so I have tation. prival ent in the station as ax | 3o8 . r engagement which ANOS UNION wil: be held io Hawlise Chu-ch, | MR. MCMAHON, of Ohio, having recelved ; 7 remount the cavairymen, and for a rein- | 4 debate arose as to whether the use of the long jasted £!X hours our soldier« captured, with are Sth cae streets porthwest, MONDA & number of letters from his district urging | ought it better to defer the attack nati! I P partms can get the 5th here, and then eni the can. | foFeement of two companies of infantry. He | teams for the sall works so connecter tinng | She chose. Later iu the she vas taken | bayonets, the intrenchments occupied by the em for 2 ; ith spasms,and remaine.! tn a critical - ~ pied by u him to be a candidate for re-election, has con- x has twice tried to communicate with tals | with the works as io niake them contraband | ™% enemy, aod defeated them completely. We Tat Saree dbemacias ceed i whan in cena. wm | Houle are ecnsing"ta ong avium ow | Greta oakenguaing tr sage sars cor | Sith tesaitwarnaaneptged ecto | Sgapiatats howe beteciay dec sifectn In ognequonce of the movement ts — = accept the nomination if it is desired by the | camped on Little Horn near base of moua- " 4 2 bune for the girl, and uesting her to call 4 - ~~ ied sLEET (| democrats of te ath strict my remnorcemence Spans Maeeteeats | and. neconmry tovunltg for co-operation. | pircarnng suegmon, Wemorning hoar ex. | jor good bentat tne Sister at Mey" Hosp | gavance Or Suleyman” Pashe’s corpe the - cesar asp a my reinforcements come up. Receive @ pised, a 1o te proceeted, sitting 494 | tal.” Away back in war times her father loned withou gat their EC 4 TELEGRAM bas been received nere fom | dispatch ‘rom Gen. Terry. ints moraine. | Rromive lenorance of ine whereaboats of | Sour, wit toe Placed ber im charge of ine Aistcrs walle he | futreneniments at Babine Glarz, al retired ve pee > "s partni the f : le . MPEACHMENT TRI for nto the Ine of demarcation.” fei feces Hone, O._H Siuvictvon, Somat pasmilboaperts osha serlad ta | best CEI ADIN Te 1 Milldo #0 to taé | put requests him to communicate one wiltsh The chair laid before the court @ commn- | (opght for the flag of the free. Like — — FOREIGN NEwWs. Hot Weather in England Lonpon, July 1i.—Tne weatner for the past four days bas been excessively ty hose best of my ability. ins and others. All Jerseya~m caraculy in: | Tacership, wi testimony is wanted in Gro: it. ication from the Sergeaut-at-arms and a | S'bérs he forgot to return for some time, CRoox, Brigadier General. | @€ Offers to adop' nication ms aod & | was abso in money-makin rath ua: .Presideat. | the Belknap impeachment trial. He has samt Po cre EXPECTS TO MOVE SOON. telegram from, W. S Dodge. depate wen ¥ 1g operations. SESW. Sencar. eee | bemskGetatanding Heoance Malineralenen thet Eee Gen. Terry expects the return of hissupply | geant-at- arms, to theeifect that Evans came | Recently be arrived in town, and, searching ANOTHER GREAT SALE oF DRY Goons, Tos) ETROPOLITAN BUILDING asgo- | Tmllroade, but will reach here to-morrow. steamer from Fort Lincoln on the istu of i by out the Btsters in whose care he had left his The New York News sayg:—On Tuesda: Gat of the Indian territory on Friday night, | Shiid, he learned to hie al that The impeachment trial will be renewed o: ‘YY; | July, and hopes to move soon afterward 4 smay that imme: Wednesday. 4 | the 18th Inst,,-the opening ofa series of mon. with’ afteen or. twenty ‘dage" peocisien ee diately after the great fire she had left town ter sales of blankets, flannels and tues ts eee f shade. ‘There lave been nee om ———— ster jan , Hannels and cotton X for @ situation in the country. The only re- je. ere have numerous san- THE PLAaTt-Goope CoxrEst.—The sub- | foods, will take place, ‘which are destined to eee ae an ane le eee would be bene sa teen fort was in advertising for the lost one, Yand | strokes, Commntesce om: Eiectiewe has matio. © x0 | Ce Goon or etiuretn Oc oe ik ee ena cattle tae oe night. were ascertained. The young laden tor eeen | Pants, Joly 17 1 (repndiican Port in the contest of Platt vs. Goode, of the | fone Faulkner ‘& Co. will offer fer sata | Ge: Crook's columa has received rein- | Mr’ Morton asked if there was any affiia- She tates beventior be chitee’ tn tote ee | tee ben heniebkopttg ae ae » A Of Conia tense eererenart was in favor | without reserve their entire stock of wae | /onment of 213 Shoshone scou's who arrived | vit Oe ng a eed Ne eee 10 be | fortune valued at $31,000.-[Cricago Tribes ——— ‘WM. DICK SOM, President. of Goode (democrat), the sitting member. % . | proved by Evans, and the affidavit made 5 = et oo JOHN A. PRESCOTT. secretary.“ jvi8-2 | Tne full commitice refused to fastain tne | NROke mentioned gor D6 followed on the stat | LUC fUpply steamer will arrive to day with | Belknap on Friday was read. ec Carno, July 1;.-—Mr. Freeman, the newly- EPOSIT YOUB SILVER WARE FOR | Sub committee, Messrs. House and Thonp- 2 500 packages of white a1 yh TS atte ar wean the wants of the N. son (democrats) voting in favor of Piatt. is by ‘Amjdown, Lane & Gn, ster ne tu! Pe five fresh companies of infantry. Gen. Sher- Mr. Edinunds submitted an order that the ets 2 This gives Mr. Platt the majority report in | and 334 Parker, Wilder & Co. will oat idan bas proffered a whole regiment, bat it | counsel have leave to examine Evans at auy | pies: DRFALCATION.—A telegram from @ | The column Will be provisioned oe cae ait | tine prior to the close of the argument.” | Rarer JULY 15. sitys: Sines the appoint bis tavor. See ear Rancuing without reserve 8,000 pack- | sence of fifteen or twenty days from the base | wait, catPenter said the testimony of other | fret Attorney MoCormick ne comes nanns es of flannels, rz witnesses might make it necessary to ex- iS savinas BANK, THE Mississirri IsvesTIGATION.—The | THe tal valve or wee wap tore re of supplies, and will join or, co-operate with | amine other witnesses. nd OC the records shows that H. Bacher 8woope, ov. D. 0. 1376, = Gen. if practicable. Cen. Crook seems . ex-U. 8. District Attorney, now deed, wasa ni dividend of totsreat to de- | SentmOny taken by the Senate specialcom- | proximate $4,500,000. Bales will be f0l- | rather to favor separate operations, but it 1s order, the maisagers would uave tagsige’ eo | Gemmulter to he government of «2,s0). Tt @ppointed U. 8. Consul, presented bis cre- centiais to-day. The Stolen Pictare. CoLocys, Juiy tt —The London corres. pondent of the hew, art dealers, have recei ved @ letier dated Astor House, New York, offering to surrea- i the stolen Gainsborough picture of the ittee on the Mississippi outrages makes | lowed by others not yet announced. o 3 S@ppears that a pumber of merchants of Pitts ? rs will be payable on aad after Jaly 20, 1376, | ™! others not yet announced certain that the united forces, including Col. 4 ° Duchess of Devonshire 25,000. It b Res seesnacteen emesmr mouths tag | be ezupioad in Washivgion sTaatajory | , 7%" Lev Jom 8. Grxmpexerwe, ints of | Merit teelment Would nooo oo aoac | ofthe geisnesr tet oT Som *zamine those | Pury diay Smoupes term were provratet | West usa he ete a . fe an ee ee Katerest not called | report, by Senators Boutwell, McMillen and | Jersey City, bas been the cause of a achisca | cOPe With the formidable enemy now e chair was of the opinion they would | Sreuoce without s aroused. All other wars sink into insigaifi- | not. goods Ww’ Proper revenue stamp 7 | Cameron, will claim that outrages have been | !0 the First Presbyterian church of Heury in ed with this. Thi: : thereon. Jadgments were obtained and Presiaeat. by Ill, of which he has been fe cance compared w! is. This column will Mr. Whyte submitted an order, which wi committed on the , and that many of 7» pastor for severa! _ ° amounts with costs and commissions paid to nt. 3 miib3e | them bave been caceelesely ‘siauguterer, | Months. Last Sunday the members of ine | HOt move before a week. Fat Lorpon, July ‘Toe Times, in its Gnan- cial article, says thet Robert Nanes and Al- ‘ NICHOLAS A reed to, adjourning the court to Wedni Swi who, it 3} ra, keted t berg Brothers & Co., merchants, have fail- D ‘ posed. ANOTHER NARROW ESCAPE. , at 12’o'clock. yinstand af wie on ‘U8, | 4. Their anited Habilities are £70,009. Gils Sot rr ee LTSRRTY CHAR: | while the minorit t, by Messrs. Biy- | church masion Bene ta Socontanes® wut | A reconnoliering party of thirty persons gislative business was then resumed. | Trdamurs and a aieteiee se ate US. Sort, Wriget Cierke eens rod Brook devas othe Mets gate oy. | Tere caabed. by the mar admtaiviaton ot | emere fom tus "Pronbptey, elect ow | Boetee mune of decane Lictworent | | bit Logan moved te make tue bousiy bi | drgemayjana.s cinrit attareey i pot au: | Pets, Wow Clare, Thieme oer 6 ort ; rederick W. sof the 2a cavalry, was | the special order for one o'clock to-morro x. ported at £30,000. Will be held on the 2D Dat oF Avaver, 1876, for the | thestate government. ciders 1H Place of those who sapport Gleatten- | sent ‘rom this camp ‘on July © ‘They were | 1} ; 23; 3 ernment, and ag the government isnot res- ——e mF ————— ning. His followers had before held amet ~ eee Oe ee tas BAYS 20—two thirds sible for his fuancial acts, there is a di Foor, Polls open from agi ter the eosuig | THE ARMY APPROPRIATION BrLt.—The | ing nd had passed ele eee the sions, and it possible the vee aong! | Botvoting in the affirmative. position to collect from: the Wafortauate ap. ' Politics im St Louts. a ee ee committee of conference on the army ap- —- —_ ee the course of the | of Terry.’ On the 9th they returned on fo! Sttee tae uneaOn nic pellants the amounts standing against them iT. Lovis, July 1i-—The result of the 2 Propriation bil! reached an agrcement Sat- Sry ae tyraunical, unchristian and dem ocrauc primary elections on Satarday vu t. h " subversive of liberty of conscience, and for. | {ter @ verrible retreat of (wo nights and oue | was resumed, the pending question being | 02,tbe docket. They bave obtained a rale in proves to have been a decided defeat for —_— : =| the U. S. District Court tty th BERVOUS EXHAUSTI A dtatics! | urday. It recommends that the House Jeg mally withdrew from its control, declaring day. They were surrounded by the enemy | the motion of Mr. Thurman to recommi: = rt calling upon the Kasay, comprising a series of Loses lation for reorganizing the army and re: ernment to show cause why thejadgment | 18immany. That faction elected coosidera— $ ct uc: nL in prodigious numbers. aud oaly escay.1 | with instructions to veduce the aggregate | £0) - “4 f or bly less than oue half of the delegates Sei st Eana's Maseum of Anatomy Tey dace- | 10 Pay of officers ahall be omitted from the [eitorehcry th MeO ieaderniee auldependent | mirueuicc!¥ DY the facrifice of all their | amount toa sum not exceeding four tailllon mick holds that the court bes ee power in | state conventio a lta indispatably bow lost health aa | bul} and orate tae tet, fOr & commis: | ‘This divides the cuurch society Inorascy | equipment far lintycone plexed sacdis | eT sk tks “aint jatea | the premises, as a settlement of judgments . adording cect syne sion to inves!"<ate these subjects and report | equal parts, tion, ineluding thirly-oni ie | uit;Kermam said this bill appropriated | obtained by’ ihe goverument reste ‘solely je at Vienna. marriage. sod the fi to Congress at the next session. Th? Sonate _ horses and two mules. But for the sagacity | money when the engineer's reports there | Soin tee Treasury depariment at Wasuins. A severe shock of gal debility, being the result of 20 years’ ex; increased the amount of the House bill ATTEMPT oF TRAMPS TO CAPTURE A | 8nd caution of guides Gruard aud Baptiste, | wag nonsed for it, in other cases when the fon. jeneed here at 1:39 Bile and reine Ee ine author De. Ly nearly =3 100,000, but according to compro- | RaiLgOAD TRAIN.—An attempt was inaie | @bd the judgment ard gallantry Or Sibi“, ) work could be postponed without detriment, —_—_— ait inated coveral eo = reteerene mise, the bill now agreed upoa, this increase | about 11 o'clock on Friday night by a baad | 20 one Would have survived. a Sud in other cases where they say if any | THe New JERSEY TaaGEDY.—The three | OPCS. As faras asceriained no damage was THE BREST. Fill Se reduced about si 400,000, aud although | of thirty tramps to take possession of a On Png Rat etirg gph Hides tap et = Spproptiated : ese ~ = brothers Toellnore, who caused in Newark, | done. —— e force an o! rmy remain na- i} rT e N.S. 5 ‘d enon ar | N. J. on Thursday afternoon the fearful ., HILDUES’S SUDA WATER. changed the Fevised total of tae bill will rues ban taee an Pasig papel otters osed to be [he main body, were seen oy | asked if the Sepate would vote in the present | tragedy in which they perlabel, Were maned Son. nation SUN sn she Tees. BATUBAL SPRING WATERS on Dracent i 2 296,000, as compared | Easton. Their arrangements were overhoird | Lieutenant Sibley’s command. On the see | eondition of the finances for elther of thes: | Bak in potter’s field. The remains of | _BOSto™, July 1i.—General B. F. Batier JOR-COLD TEA, COFFEE and CHUCOLAT®. | with army appropriations of last year. by @ watchman at the raliroad, and infor- | 48 they attempied to steal horses from | pills appropriating iu the one six in the aries Fischer and John Albers, two of | CODUad: the report that he has witbdrawa THE INTEREST ON THES-05 BONDS —When | ™&tion was communicated to the police. | tis camp, and were fired upon by the p: — oan ets. On the night of the 10th the Slonx ~et the item in the sundry elvil appropriation | Went 1a Green etnects whos ties eek ad | fire to the grass atthe eastern end of ‘lie bill was reached by the Senate, providing | boarded. The gang of men were on hand, Cac ice ames gathered like fare for the Interest on the 3-65 District bonds, | aud when they the officers ali exept | f st dhe adn smoke. Fortunately the « | that body added the word *‘thereafter,” the | five jamped off and swam across the fecter. | 1! . y, ie ars FRESDALL, effect of which would have been to ‘h 323 other seven mi'lions. He believed three | thelr victims, were also taken to their final millions as largea sum as should be appro- resting places. The Theilhorns were follow priated for the purpose. a ed to their graves only by thelr sister. A Mr. Edmunds said, in view of the relation | large throng attended the fanerals of Fischer of the two bodies, the Senate had male tae aad Aiea The jury of inquest over the Was favorable to us. It 1s believed that sil foun The kiceen Sie Guaniaee teks ‘atier | bodies of the victims or the Thellhoras ren- , 1 . I e . » Bit e to their e a ete The teem nate the | te grass has been burned along the Tonzuc | a careful consultation struck out7s items as | Gered ® verdict that they came oon from the Congressiona —_—- Camp Meeting. TORONTO, July i7.—The general Sunday school camp meeting parliament at tne Thousand Islands begins to morrow, to las eight days. —_—eo——. made the interest a permanent appro; 436 strect s as | deaths from the effects of pistol Wall Street To-day. ATTORNSY-A¥-k4%- | on, end would have fix-d the status oc the | traiu were arrested, pre ga The atmosphere jis | not hecessary, and the Lyre soe nglaneye at the hands of the Theilhorns. Th: Saw Yous, sels & tee Fon eeegeehadaae >E.W. WHIT. bond as permanent as other United States :/ ve 73 out of the? wou retiy ® | also rendered @ verdict that the imm By 8 AR ene 1 lent, Sena cenenpial fair, &c., In the Independent, - Aee, m drowning in the saic river, but tt t 1y of comme: de is emai iw Dinrlet Clause, Poasion sud Bosaty Oisinay's | ecntitted nS, Sonny wea ee es | Serena fal 5. io the Independent, ead Seon sent to test we Signs band raped | Duane stows of lor me House Dull, Head. | Was he result of close pursuit by ah excl'et andy ger for tbe fs i ; 6 e Visitors as to the objects of greatest interest, zs hi crowd; that a large number of stones hac - omer ange’. iin née. Sprced io the till, bettas Sane ees weleten the Proltowin calewas with Walt La Pate retnerape ions: BY gop igre ~ liens pire a 4 = bork Sane aS beat gen ps ty lly ey py marhet of opening wae ie Ss yi 1 Vhitman, the t, bis firs day on the Beere' . Ps P west prefs herwi-e there ‘bapges. BANEERS, tonven se aeeeee provision for theinverent | grounds, and. he ordered his chair to be | Da Metaction ed ene: Capemonte et ities sa: RS si oesen totaal ppropriatasy tise eareat Pheties deieieibek ae = the ira be rand rait there was 8 Goch Dongres: 9 c 4 i ie a ni i p, the ried. ur, G by Michigen Central. Since Gerner af 10th Strest and Pennsyleania Avenws, unuat and Peete intecest in apecontee ry fail; and there fo sat Tookiag aria co: orci Sat thegeaee wilting ay hood hs moey had. peen mace jafictoasiy aa ef | Gu the Theithorns while in the water was tral bes recovered’: and Wester: 4 . tes-al and mij jt f y fc fan + _ tig Mi b D: 9 . | Bnwarravted, and that the persons wao 4) a’ a Dastere, tm Government end District Seonrtties | Sted Oy the bill, | haifan bour it slienge, “1 lost tank of tink afiiance of troops once more. Twohuat:d | Mr. Morton opposed the recommitment. | stoned them are censurable for thelr deaths. Beneign Rechenge - =e THE FAST MALL SekVvICE—A commuui- | afterwards, and finaliy found him siting | Utes and a number ot Bannooxs are re | aud said it Showed the spirit In woieh ths | however satisfactory the Tesult may be 1> EEA RETA SAMUEL G. YOUNG, cation received at the Post Oficedepartment | there, silently contemplating the pondrons caer sent ig Sees he, Bat thetroom- eres ee ae Bp) eee the community. Barrimone. July 17.—Votiom quiet — middling, aS ie from the New York Central and Hudson | Moris of ike ereniest piece of fray post, | GENERAL TERRY ASSURED GESERA. | Hons and let works go to ruin, or woe sup. | Dare raow HYDROPdOBIA.—A anp- | HAIN, Flour yutet—tioward wtinet and) wester ectl7-t1 Orvica—Stax Burteine, | River Railroad company gives notice that whatever his thoughts may have been, kept CROOK —_ by future deficiency bills; but when — case of hydrophobia has oscarret in | SFR" es er, 3.0003.71 ——————————— | from and after July 22, 1576, the fast mail | jt to himself.” »€°Pt | that, if he will join him, ne will not assume ese local rivers aud barbors came in the | Jersey City. The victim was @ boy of hand- | §s9° as" brands. HE BEST $1 GLASSES train between New York and Chicago will SEINE SENET any superior aaron account of seul: | appropriations were larger than ever before, | some appearance, aged 11 years, namei | Wheet activeand weak aud sry ian T % be discontinued. The reasons assigned for THE REPoRteD Deats’ or Sitrtnc | ority of ravk. Unless General Crook acce ies and the whole talk was for political capital. | andrew Bran: m. He resided with his e, 1.0801.36, do. amber, 1 17al 20; do. 1m AMERICA Coa this are as follows:—It was the belief of the | BULL.—The Chicago Tribune's special (rom | other disasters may be anticipated. The | He did hot wonder that @ gentlemen so parents at No. 325 Grand street. Tares 20. Oorn—sciutnern, steady and firmer — “ company and the officers of the department | Fort Lincoln gives farther detalis of the Lit- | messengers from the camp on the Yellow#- sbrewd as the one from Ohio ld see the months ago he was fondling a pet dog belong- rite, G2a62's; do. yel- H. H. HEMPLER, Optician, {pat the advantage of rapid transaiission of | Ue Horn fight, in which it says Sitting Bull | stone say that the Sioux village was de- | inconsistency of the bill and desire Its re- ing to a neighbor, when the animal bit him sscare ihe approval ofthe Propicandarongn | bora, Biting ‘ail chet advieee uae | tis Matewect, ee guides nhac | HPULS opposes ine appropriation to | eAlStE SAGO fermion om um Ager: Tus secare the a; ol ple and throu: urn, tip all's lef r. Four such 81 ment. ir. Maxey ipjur: Was so silig! at nothing was _2 tpee_463 Fenneytvente av.. corner 06 st. | them Congress, who would come forward ani | companion ot thew infantry, consisting of | nied Sibley believe there 1s @ large viulage | bulk as contrary to the spirit of republican | JUFy, thought of it. Abouta week ago the lad was er AN ca ie Putnc—My newly invent- | give such rates of compensation as would | 12 officers and 140 men, arrived at Fort Lin- | on Little Big Horn, near the old goverameat snstications. If four millions could laced parang sick and Dr. Lu man. ins was called in, ed EYE GLASS, which I now Warrant the company in the continuance of | coln, and will leave for Terry’s command at | road. The village attacked by Custer 1a sup- | in the hands of the Secretary of War for | but was unable to make anything of the Reon phn en fant rs the rapid mall service. The speed, the accu- | once. The wounded are recovering, and there sed to have been tne one removed froin | rivers and harbors the entire appropriation | case for two or three days, whea he noticed p— Ba Re. ‘Srtke nove | T8¢y Of time, freedom from interruption and | will be no more deaths. It tet ught Sit- | the Rosebud after or during the fight of Jane | for the army could be placed in his hands, | symptoms of what he thougut must be hydro ot apy pain or un Bt feeli 4 ‘They are | 'he popular demand it has partially created | ting Bull obtained nearly $20, the sol- | 17. Sioux now serenade this camp every | so the money for pavy could be obia. He then made inquiries which elic- ace of Brazilian Pebble and the uewiy-disoovered | @ud wholly satisfed cannot be questioned. | diers having just been paid. right with bullets and are watching us very | placed in the hands of the Secretary of | fed tne story of the lad having been bitten. 4 by Giass. For neatness and lightaess they | Congress, however, has, by its action in re be serpacsed.Meagure takew and order 5 a4 . and on with ali the depart- » 1.” Coftes qui-t' and steads—Bio oar » Lets, NT TO AW AgMyY Orricer. | U*9> the Nav. sO P The boy continued to grow worse, developing | 1% @ cargoes, ducing the rates of compensation for ratiroad | | FATAL Acct me! consen ch ease, | Jcbbtng, sialae. “Wrlaky aie eset fy Gfteen min mail transportation, ex anuawilling. | Major Placidus Ord, 1st Lieutenant in ne | AN EXx-PoLiceMas SHOT Deap.— Yes. | F mies tos He qominaea Sr Kernen that ery eee ng arid 4 J toe ‘and 5300, wheat. 49,000; core, 81 5b: outer 000. 18440 ALBX. . 1 m. Bre. 4 a, | 19th Infantry, @ brother of Gen. Ord, on | terday a sbooting affray occurred in New | & Kit rn had received 1 A ¥ 1 —— : ness to provide a sufficient remuueratioa, ’ i New York in past years ved large | Watson were called, but nothing could be Virginia sixes, deferred, 5; Jot Mtote_lnvester. Fatntee sad Manafacturer. | tneresore the company is obliged to tenwi” Phose stadt he was serving, was instantly | York early in the Toma SUBereNE At tee | SPPropriations for the improvement of its | done, and the unfortunate lad continued to second series, $3 bid to- Len San by the 9ta in- eard and wo: juarrel 1e an rest now hax : FPE4RKLIP, § oS 10s, bar Emport Was reset God Tete cae rn, | SUR A THORWAY, CORGn CRONE TOTS toe | ee ee eT ae ane | waters, and ald the south and w grow worse until evening ber 1 when death put N.Y. Tisnes, 14th. an equitable claim to have their waters | an end to his sufferings. Be. 1987 Panxsyivawia Avauen. = the Pennsylvania Railroad company. In | carriage occupied by Major Ord, his son | He ordered them to yy, aud the move awa made navigable. oo this communication the com, does not | James, and a Catholic priest, and the Major | man fired at bim, the ball striking him tn Mr. Conkling defended the stateof New THE VENERABLE ISRAEL WASHEURN, Jas E.Fitcu. Most 0. Fox. Ewin 0. Corrsx | indicate what service they will give in the | W&s brown violently to the ground, fracture | the thigh. The man ran and the police offi- | yor, and said if in the last fifty years that , considerab/ y over ninet; ears of se, ITCH, FOX & Co. future. The department will take immedi- | ing hisskull. Major Ord was bi with | cer pursued and gave alarm raps, which | c:ate had recelved $7,000,000 for thaimprove- | eni’the father oF Congressmen, Goversam, Basi ESTATE AND LOAN BROKEGS, | ate steps to negotiate with the companies. military honors. thin’ her limits, it had | Senators, and other eminent men of our “mm. ave . opp. U. S. Tre Me Socas dull and lower. Jona. 69; short, and @ little better. Sew Yort, Ju'y 17.—Ftour dull and dectining, Wbeat quiet snd bes: Corn dull end dec! cing. Lorpox, July 7. —Ooneris. 93 11-6 for money and the accoun’ onda, 1955's, of, 105%. ; ‘BET 'n, 109; 1040's, W0BIG: me WOhe.. srie, 13%. brought the other officers, who were «ls0 ‘Depa pomnetine mnt ——— the raffian. One of these oftisers | Mer ted y. Gol Lcnd Money.Uollect | INVESTIGATING BX-BERGBANT-AT-ARMS | DISCHARGE oF Six Huspaep RAILWAY Feturned the ‘dre, but missed nis mere, | been, for the great national bighways and | country, is now lying in @ feeble stats of ie that up to the 2, 4 gate®ays of the country, and iP bealth at his home in Livermore, Maine, ia fo Bapaite, Special Sie, arer- | ORDWAY.—The Real Estate Pool Committee | EMPLOYES.—The rolling mills belonging to | Other officers cawe, at waom the man fired ‘ear 1800 ninety per cent. of the revenue of | consequence of a slight shock of paralysis ‘Ont t | tei E Special sizention given | tw aad iia tigation into the expen. | !e Baltimore and Onto railroad company at | twice aud then fled into @ liquor saloon, aad SUSPENSION OF GoveRNMENT WORK.— " e conntry bad been paid in and by the | experienced a month . At that ime bis N as iss a0 order nent of, and Besqertee be va | Gamnberland suspended operations Sulnr- | getting bebind a table fired at the first oificer | the conniry bad. b New York, he eala het Po traeersep ewer duit, ‘otysanp lle lhc The Nev y Gepertment ti awand ae oo a to com resident owners. See | cease Ber eianr at Arms, Oriway’s | day. throwing out of employment abont six | no entered. ‘The officer returned the ‘re, | 8! ood by the couniry aud by tiscredicy aoa | Cente Was looked bat ne crotigues | tostop all wark on the moniiors now belo ASNUAL CLOSING-OUT SALB | Gheof' Str: Graway's deputien, tote! tant | The conse et’ the suspedtion ie abesnae, | and the Would-Be murderer fll, with a bi” | Bt MZ aney taut was required 10 curry | come nourianmeat: sad satire ee part at pasty Aieioghows ows Rome Som ne x 9 a . a xation y hedid not get a fult settlement for much of | and (ok the public completely by surprise, | ag an ex-policeman named Peter Shaw, wao | OP he) mo tn par cant oo cn eran moan hm prone ages Soong Fake ee : Witte Cratap & Sopa, Philadeipnia, or the mileage due him until the 3d day of this | and business men are much excited over tis | wa dismissed for rovbing @ pedier’ His New York pays Dow ove.third of tne rove: | seejtne,retmrn of his el son, Israel. jt-» | aud J. F. ad. New York. Tate mente, on ee Ordway settled with | matter, because os seriously aflects the busi- | wound is in the viclnity of the heart, and is nue and 60 per cent. of the customs revenue | are now on their fom Europe. His ep ary beca: ay “y= fed that he was codupeniod o> peneia ane | Rime interestof the city. Probably fatal. was paid al the port of New York. Of tae | other sous, with the exception of Fila. eS SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING pel perform ser- vice as clerk for the Market House Company | , TH® GREAT STALLION RACE, at Phila- n 1835 | $7,000,000 one half had been spent ou three | American Minister to Paris—viz: Cad waila- these monitors was the principal kind on during the absence of one of the market | 4¢/phia, Saturday, between Judge Fuller- Rendan Maumotaen: sunetveoe tt ms works—Hell Gate, the pathway through | der, Charles and William, have all been Sand (and we may say trail of 4 or house clerks, and while he was being paid | lon and Smuggler, is described as one of the | at that time in the service of the Emperor of | Long Isiand, no more local than the winds | home to visit their father since iis tllmess, Kind,) and the intelligence of the order will on the rolls at the Capitol. Capt. Blackfora, | Snest ever trotted in this country, the fastest | Brazil at Rio Janeiro, rescued {rom Brows | that sweep across the plains or the waves | pet icace retureet Captain Samuel, anotner | be received with 9 ing with it, as of the Capitol police, who went south as | time on record being made. The attendance ing of th that wash her shore; improvement of the | son, is at home.—[ Boston Journal. it does, a farther lay-off hands.—(Wa- A. STRAUS, 1011 Pa, Av., | Deputy Sergeant-at-Arms for the Louisiaa | 88 slim. The match was for a purse of | Fy Hudson, that was established by nature | 7 aN MABAUDERS CHECKED.—Tne | ington (Del ) Qommercial. r . * "| Investigating Committee, and» who dis, | $2,000. There were four heats, the second as a communication between the granaries axscam, MARAupens CEBOCED tee bursed the money on the trips, was then ex- | | ®!Dg @ dead heat. The remaining three were | [he'a’widow Of the west and the tidewater; and third, the | §an Antonio (Texas) Herald says: “Tue Rio | aie 3. p. BewsaMtm, Q. C., the ex-confed- BEGINS JULY Ie, amined, and produced his account of the | Won by Smuggles with ease. First heat, | yi J R. Dillon, the present cbief cierc of | barbor of Buifalo, which protects not the nny od Land loaves torritors ca | erate secretary of state, fui @ strik- items paid out while away, which he turned | time 2.17 x; second heat, 2.15; third heat, 217; | the Hariem police court. While here Dom eee ot New ‘York, but those of the ea- rae y bank that former! mon ‘ly was oo the wen c | ey = the social and profecsiounl over to Ordway on his return. The chajr- | fourth heat, 220. Pedro sought ont Mr. Dillon and preseated | tre great northwest. bank, and whien belonged Uy the tronty co ic the social and pro man of the committee had before bimduring | I~ THE REFORMED EPISCOPAL Counctr, | lim with an elegant ripgset with rabies and HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE3— | Mexico. Mexican thieves have been in the — m which GS ee NOTE THE REDUCTIONS! the examination of Blackford the voucher | at Ottawa, Canada, Saturday, Dr. Fallowes, | diamonds, in the form of a horseshoe. Tue Mr. Poppletoa (Ohio), from Committee on | habit of residing on this Mexican territory oe Ay —. yee land. > put in by Ordway of the sameexpenditures, | of Chicago, was elected ‘misstont bish Emperor presented the testimonial as a on the American side of the river,and claim. | !#@Dd' country where &nd rearly every item in the voucher had | { Gocided that tn meeting of the | token of respect to the memory of the man | Public Buildings and Grounds, submitted a | 0 no Ammerioun tide of sae 2ives - | tzed almost destitute of clothing and mousy. been raised several dollars higher than the | counell be beld at Philadelphia’ Lerteose: | who bad saved bis life forty years ago. | report and testimony in relation to the erec- ing Soil. | But few practicing ‘can boast 80 Figount turned in by Blackford. Capt. | ing Dean Cridge, of British Columbia, was | (New York Tribune. tion of the bublic buildings in New York, | Gen! Ora instruction: si ie {90 in . Biackford testified that his account as ren- ted op of the Paci: —h ima Uscaean and thesame was printed and re-/ that the ‘and | the Fraveon! Cog yo BUSINESS SUITS! dered was correct, and the committee await De. Petiemsewootamenacg ne and. Minee’s Heap CacsgeD BY THS | Committed. all the overy Sila- Former Price. Selling Now For | an explanation from Ordway. 2 —————__ Under the call of states for bills for refer- regarded his suc- 30 Fine Bibeauf Cassimers Suit, @17 a WHAT A PRINCE DRINKS.—Last night troduced: can troops and power in 1 Delabarre Ossrimere Sait. 13% | _PRESIDENTGRANT'S WELCOME TO WEST- | non Carlos called at Greene's for a "5 vide for the pleading, Without any adventitious aids. ee ae Tenn a i$ | ERY ManrLanp.—The Cumberland News of | toddy,” concocted as follows: A of aa a +4 pm ye hy ae Bait,” «td Saturday says: Fully one thousand people paneer flit ge coe ntrn en ag ‘Worse THas A BLACK FRIDA “be 10" Btripe and Plaid Cass Suit, 3 | assembled at the depot at half-past one Te pany nes creasote, market con- S — "Ghecked Gsasimere Suit, 6 Greloek yesterday afternoon to nee the Prost’ | ram, ice and augar—all well shaken-—[ Phuc. the dent of the United States and his party, See Perna this city, om, tix AN ARMY O#FicER KILLED.—Major P. way to Deer Park, was announced in the . A he 3eaterday morning. cine, Queen City Ord, brother of General Ment cornet band wi oced on. ovale the train rotied up to the station the | g carriage by ® Re thrown from and bend played upc the crowd cheered. As soon ring his skull, the train stopve: people began climbing ——_—_—___—___———— and two on it, ard the Fesiicnt neld w sort of leves | ‘Tax Invemwariomat Y.M.O.A. hes de- a fee oe vs many a bare in bis car, avd was visited by provably as cided, in reference to the question of the ad~ Comaear ot sold out. mapy persons in the next five rainntes as he | mission of ladies, that it to bia. THE OLD Bronr—Wife No 2 Makes a Scene. ever was jn that space of time. At theend | make any changes in the at }—Joint resolution | Charles N. Blanchard, ® business s7-Orders bave been reseived at the SUMMER WEaR! tas Frackaenthes Sere hae Cee eee eek | ee ea man of ‘ace saaech aad ALPACA COATS, SILK LUsTaE coats, | altogether stop tre ansions ones who had | GOVERNOR TILDEN bas returned to Alba- la Tole peat — WORSTED COATS and LINEN bot before had au oppartuoity to take the 2g, Som, Sarators owing to the ‘ork Sat- GOODS in an Endless Variety, Presicent by tbe hand. Walle the train was rok ten apeenen tS large Reduced in Proportion. bere & Presidential saluteof twenty-one guns | Will not sppear for several weeks yet. om. at ca the Fourth, omtrioating prestiy #0 tee er => or eee on ‘ourth, peclal | Mindy Me Mendes nse Sa otegie | Balt ee auc esocnma reas ze | its way the 4 large stock of OBILDERA'S SUITS. (rom 4to | ‘orm ¢f his car, which was last in the train, | ,,67 Mejor J. 0. Hiokle. e prominent young oon, os 30 years, to be CLOSED OUF AT A SAOSIFIOB. rd, bat in band, waved the assemblage eg eS dieu. More music and vociferous cheers. Io the theughe bes ‘oon conse 10 40 A. STRAUS. Guty as @ target for waOtr 1011 PEENSYLVANIA AVENUS. Fi Bern ae SY aim —- Eom, g Bg