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re ree NURI THE EVENING STAR PIBLISHED DAILY, Sundays excepted | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pannsyivaata Avenne, corwer Lith street, = LEC ANS. to Eadorse Haye@ New Youx, July 22 The liberal re, ublie cans bave called a meeting of their par y ag Saratoga. Angust 25h, toendorse Hives and Wheeler, aod urge the republican state cone vention then and there assembied to m State pominations tn thorough acoord witig the ational pominatious and with the true interests of the most advanced political ree form. The discontinuance of the fast mail service after to diay will make the removag of about 100 post office employes necessary. ——— ay The Evening Star Newspaper Cornpany @. A. RAUFFMANN, Pree’i. pcevegied FER EVENING STAR ts nerved Dy carriers to subscribers at Ten Ceuis per week, or Forty- four Cents per month. Onpies at the enouer | Two Cents each. By maw—postace prepaad— Sixty Cents a month; ove year, #4. THR WEEKLY STAR published on Priday— Fire. PITTERcRG, Pa. July 2.—A boliding t® Allegheny, occupied by Lange & Sareens barre] manufacturers, and the ittsbarg ae ae eden geen comet tenines 48—N2. 7.276. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1876. TWO CENTs. with nontete aceenae ewe <a Mins Billings, Miss liayden and a yor chlid were dro AL NOTICES. EVENING STAR, | cnr tistony cr tue cane ne tin as | conn nero uonamk Disnster.. | FORTE-FOURTR CONGRESS. Telegrams to The Star. tent ty ed at ae. ett — » a ‘Un A i z x Bon H. Vermont ave: KNOWS TO cosenans ‘ musthaauee aun tens ae “3 ie SENATE. Before the sort a they 7 calling wien ton @ boat ia whicty ad Osta Prescaing by the pas = At 12 o'clock to-day Judge Taft, Attorney e well-known > .—Before rnal was read a othe. ‘ailwecome.” “* S8™i S™i** | Washington News and Gossip, | General, wro ought to know, digest god Winans ye. owned by Vice-Commodore | Mir. Edmunds called for the reading of the | THE WAR IN THE EAST. ae | oF Recarers Tc Rargon had yet been granted to Wm. O. | in the upper bay, of Stapleton, Staten’ isl. | Jt rule, requiring @ quoram to be present Ds. WIOUF more active and unceecad Wied GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-paY.—Inter- Avery, now undergoing a sentence of two | and, N. i Thursday afternoon, about 4:39 | When the journal was read. . ange. Gore dull. weak aud Lower— nal revenue, $295,705 95; customs, $420 337. years in the penitentiary at Jefferson City, | o'clock, and Commodore Garner, his wifs,| The Chair, in the absence of a quoram, Turkish Defeat of the Servians, Tha Soest, ST. PACES ENGLISH | Personat.—Mr. ©. E. A- MeGeachy, for- | Mo., for complicity in the whisky frauds. ete pee me ys oe = No. | directed the roll to be cailed, and sixteen prime, “Saw. | ‘ er of iit | Yew: hi On the other hand a dispatch was received reels three o crew | Senators answered to their names. id. S30NS. | ive < wg en Taye Mie Benge Parly of the Danbury News, now of the New | Op ine other hand a dispatch was received | were drowned. Ooroner Dempesy yeuenicy | ons balf-past eleven, a quorum baying ap- Ciepanged Provisross swede! 3 York Sentry, ts in town, a Chicago paper, advising his corresponient | Held an inquest over the body of Miss Han | peared, farther proceeding eden ee 2P- | OARSMEN FOR THE CENTENNIAL, | {rmsnd unchancd. apie refined, Ricelaiee Serpe | __U- 8. NAVAL Vessers—The Brooklyn | bere that the pardon had been granted, aud | ler, and the jary rendered a verdict that sb | were dispensed with and the journal was 5 .— ; 4 came to her death by beingdrownedon boir! | read. ee Wee t Avery wasadvised of it: which {afor- Was put ont of commission at New York | 22! . | of the yacht Mohawk. The body was tnen Mr. Cragin presented a petition of Albert - on the 2st instant, and the Saeo at Mare | Sontative of the poner ia “Reirarsan Chie, | Pemoved toner bomen New York by friends | Graut in relation to @ claim of his, aad | MURDER FOR MONEY IN BOSTON, | Isiand on the 13ch instant. The Ossipee, at | who was ordered to make the luquiry. ’ | Thebody eens, Mrs. Garner's brotuer, | roved the recommitment of the bill for his aes | Boeton, bas beea ordere4 to Hampton Roads A little history of the efforts to secure this | 18 Dot yet recovered, but divers are search: | relief which bad been reported adversely. fine, 19.20 Petrulenm strong—ornde, fined, WZ al7\. Cotes unchanced. W Lith. Keceipie—Fiour, 200. wueat, 19440. Shipments —~Corn. a6 oi ALTING July 22 —Virginis cons dated eo. bid todey. Sages Bx pe - el, TUESDA seed _ Orders SIM PEON, Becretary, No. t i. Prayer az Wanen Chap series, 3%) Ae) —— ing for it. All the dead are now recovered dered. a] Re - “ active and firm, 1 eae | MOmrNovs, PERHAPS.—Districtrepublicans | Prints case, In views of tess ea eae but him. (The inquest commences to das, aids. Crain, trom the Committee on Navat THE LIBERAL KEPUBLICANS. New Fors: Jui Grit and no = MPD 0. Bo —Mem Nice thy | Are chuckling over the fact that the flag on | opposite statements. A month or more azo, | 224 & “8 nesses are summonre!. | Affairs, reported House bill for the sale or bg 5 ; T's ‘rei brand bes teen touoced, and wilt | F atrect, raised by the democratic localeom. | Mis avers, tho wile OF wee prisoner, inias: | Cartel) Rawlings is still in eustody. bu: | exchange of a certain piece of land on Wall- New Yorn, July #2. —Filour dati and dectinings Rindiva at vow K of P hall. N= 636 004625 D | mittee in honor of Tilden and Hendricks’ | trously circulated a petition for the signa- . about Bay, with an amendment. Placed on | Meeting to Endorse Hayes & Wheeler, | Wheat quiet snd teary. Corn quiet and witheng 3 nave =“ o- ders to the crew were not obeyed. Tae crew. | calendar. change EVENING NEXT ste elek, to abi halt Gene | Romination, bas the ensign pointing the Dy ner HAE Tene oe rece eaprensted | on the other hand, charge the captain wita | Meee tson of wer. Whyte, bilis for the ro- _— Suu PArenee BARTS aes feavernally fnvited to 4 % wrong Way. sae iped P a the whole responsibility. lef of George T. Babcock and Randatl AlL- IRWIN S0uT CLOSED ctor w ——— dent & petition bearing the signatures of the GRAPHIC ACCOUNT OF THE DISASTER. Brown were taken from the table and passe! FOREIGN NEWS. The hearing of evidence in the civil suit = ; : SaNATOR SHARON, who 18 in San Fran- | representatives of the leading newspavers, | She New York Panes tarnonee ew. Mr. Dawes said that in the Recon appear-'| British Oaramem for the Centenutal | Pfovxli! by the Pacific Mail Company against eg “6 cisco, denies that he 1s going to resign. He | that he pant commener S ine Mee Or 8 ing account of the distressing affair: Waen | eq in a apeech by Mr. Hartridge ie the Regatta Richard B. Irwin for the recovery of 150,003 says that Ralston’s death mixed up his af- | @¢¢!@ration tha’ 6 ordered jhe pardoa to | the first gust struck her her vast broa/iside ‘| House, in which ® red the table which Loxpon, July — Four well-known fairs, but that another year will straighten | from thet uesten Ba eee oeiticism | orcanvas lay at Tight angles to tue wind, | Howse. in which th yeateaday tr teeGerne Thames professional oarsmen are goinz to him out, and that then he wiil attend to his — into a coe she isndineennanis tar and received the full force of tt, keeling uer | relative to the number of civil employes of | the United States to participate In the Sep- Senatorial! duti nearly every correspondent in Washingtou. | OVer to leeward, but not with sufficient force | the government, and said this was th firth | tember regatta, at Philadeiphia, namely was concluded yesterday before 8. B Browne ell, the referee. Mr.James D>. Smith. wae bad been @ director of the egmpany for fiva years, testified that be hat heard of tr oa bia Cesare <9 a | otptize, ber. A moment later came | time that the statement, for which there was | Spencer. of Chelsea; Thomas, of Hammer. | between the company and Mr. Stockwe! — 35, ——— | , How Can Tas nx Tuvs?—Euitor Star:— | None, however, signed the paper as newspa- | another and stronger biast, throwing tne iii. | 22 foundation. had appeared. He thought it | Smith; Higgins, of Shadwell, aud Trea, of | 204 of his giv ES TING, | Reading from Tae STAR a few evenings ago Dg secured the signatures, the names of the | ted vessel on her beam ends, with all the | proper that whenever the siaterseny Hammersmith. They will siart on Aagust hs pany, &8 payme Offering to give Mat! on cona! obligations. He did not remember bearing. pear CB 308'3 es so welghtof her superabundant canvas drag a it should have an explicit denial. fi 12th. shUNDELL COUNT have stinoneored Gret Titer cee the cote | eae noes ropremmited wax ping in the water, aud actiog as @ deat | neuter true as relates 10 the Blenalal team) The Merchants’ Sutppiag Itt, ody L i r rf vered t athe: . a id Weight against her righting. Even thea ter, nor true in fact. He trusted the Senate The merchants’ shipptug bili passed the of the Credit Mobilier,” one of them eara- resented to the President, who referred it be me- u x pplag pase De estly remaracd, «' Why, 1 thought he was @ Jotne Attorney General, ‘He, tn tnra, re. | 7'ght not have been too late, had some time- | would pardon him for taking the time to | House of Lure last nign M. : _ ‘Sap. | 1¥ Land been raised to cut the tightly drawn | pronounce the tab’e wutrue and without 7 ote St the time of avy checks for $750,000 being a a proved the iene of the perien pls OF te ead eet et ares the vessel | foundation every time it appeared ia the | arerasencinl uy teres, rye ot | Croup anausinad ep tes defendant bimestf = “ mp) a = CoNFIRMATIONS.—The Senate yesterday | that he (Dyer) belleved that while ‘Avery | Of the elg ne Record. the judges held to consider the action of 1 O z, to mat ; the absence of ex-Jod Fallerton. cerns arr sais {er | confirmed the following nominations:—Jas. | was guilty, he was simply used asacats- | Creeing ber every moment lower in tne |" air. Sherman ealled up the bill for the | Judge Heakean pee ‘of the Court of erton, conceras or late Drotber, Jouw WEN 8B water. The sailing master, Rawlings, stoot | completion of Summary Justice. who ing his Knowledge of the resignation of Frede . r 8. Delano, of Illinois, to be deputy second w PY others who had escaped conviction. | on the foreeastie crying, “Save me, save THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT. erament's feforal Ce consequence of | erick Billings on February 25, 173; also, of tt “ ae La controller of the Treasury; David S. Goodloe, Eooa attermards ee ene oe me,” bat not making a single effort to right | _ yfr. "Morrill sald the Committce on Public | H¢.eovernment’s refasai to permit the exe- | testimony delivered bs hetoiana To Kwool, E pension agent, Lexington, Ky.; David Witl- but be said he did no 4 lon of judgment against it declared that 0 the ship, which his terribie negligence nad ings and Grounds had had thesane | SY cede in Avery's behalf. He had been in ad- | brought to such @ strait. Gommorne ‘Gan withes eons contideration for sceeray | Court closed. The conduct of Mr. Haakmaan b ¥ ex: | Yance made known of the recommendation | ner who at the moment Of eamuaine cae he ee poner . Was unanimously approved, but it was de- for the po of attenging th fvar late | tana; Manuel Goven, postmaster at Jacx- | of nyer, and this, coupled with avery’s bart » Gok as | yeare, and had communication with the | cided to appoint Judge Antomadas te bord brother. Jowx Wex. Members of siscer toages | sonville, Fla. health, ied him to indulge the hope that nis | landing on the quarter-deck, rushed to the | association, and has been Unsuccessfal thas | fn Court of Summary Justice in his place are fraverasily invited 7 Ww issior ld re cessfe aes? rn hatch way to rescue his wiie, who, with the far in reference toa relinquishmeat of tt. There was a demonstration to-d: ‘oun * 3 Tur SttveR BiLL.—The President has not | frail on tho Lresident, wie said met ne | ober ladies, was below. ‘He reachéd herana | {a% 10, Terence to a relinguishmeat of the Of tuecourt, and cries of Vive Heat yet signed the silver bill. Treasury officials | would be guided by the recommendation of | W@% returning, when a huge volume of wa: | to the foundation; the excavation tor tnis | Justice for’ all.” In consequence of Ma’ " ter poured down the hateiway, floouing the | vast structure was but eight feet—no derper o 1 say the section of the bill authorizing the | Judge Taft. The latter officer took the case cabin and drowning the brave commaader | Jommdation than for ac ordinary cellar. Teis Haakmann’s action, Cheri Pacha, the Mi exchange of ten million silver for a like | in band, but after reviewing the ev! ‘cace and his wife before they could reach the door. axeaeehion ‘was made when it was proposed ne es aeons, came over from Cairo to day Heally inoperstive: Thorn the Toee teaerac; | nithough be did fodiee mare panto | Mr. Louis Montant, who was also below at | cxcavalion was made when it w high. “Sev- | cromengyer Be matter in bebalf of the gor- 4 5 tt 4 E lite , = u Sees ten en hee na — pond boved ‘Avery's state of health, he would willingly the time, succeeded In dragging Miss I lita | eral of the public buildings of the govera- remem ber accurately; he did not know that Edwards Pierrepoa! had recelved $10,000 for servicas rendered ig Washington, he was Introduced to defeadant in the Pacific Mali office five years azo, aud had only two interviews with bim after= waris; he remembered that in 1s72, at @ Meeting of the executive committer, Stocks well bad stated toat the amount requ for legislative purposes would not exo #10,000; he was not present at the meetin, of the boart when it was determined ta fon, register of land office, Bozeman, Mo 7th, TUESDS iz By order of the tance. By order of the ane CHAN. comD recommend : May to the hatchway and prshing her up | ment in diflerent cities had their foundations A French Sensation. in suit. a FeTENRIE ENIvAL | {™MOURE being coined Is only sufficient for penny lg ay ys Hiren inp A the steps, while he grasped Miss Hunter by | 39° feet deep—to secure firm fouudations - Briar hy heppeieline meer journals me defendant then supplemented his tere | car Gs, | *¢ redemption of fractional currency. lapenens ays : the arm and endeavored to pull her up atier | Hegaid that the base was now fonctenny ats on the senate’s | timony, taken before Jadge Bixby, by stating and MISOHIANZA atORKNEY SPRISGS, ———— son City, to the “Four Courts,” in St. Louis, | nim He finally succeeded in rescuing Miss | ofan inch out of level, which would make rejection of the bill restoring to the state the Sigg yg = yA ges NATIONAL BANKS.—The Treasury now | the common jail, where he could receive = an inch o' . a Several sums of money disbursed by him, which he bad forgotien previously. Oa th Senatorial election in Nevada be expende. $2,500 currency aud $2,500 gold. On a bane qhet to certain Japaoese diguitaries, $2.01%4 the 27th of February, 1572, through Alex« ander W. Randall, $6,000 May, but the rush of water tore Miss Hunter t difference with the per; cular wien | .vle Tight of conferring university degrees. in, Mistorical Bkercher, | Holds $34,219,850 in U. S. bonds to secure cat pr inh pected from’ bim, and the unfortunate young lady | $7 opined telglied 426 leer reached, | 2Be por eg eee Bey: TS Gail, Jigmiawtmn Fire- | BAtlonal bank elreaiation, and 13,725,000 to | Eid not seem tosatiaty Avery's irismds, out | Shared the fate of her hosts. ‘Tae stewari, | We je preseat height of 1r0 feet the column | crisie, as the ministry did coh ane eal fomagt Cont ke | secure public deposits. U.S. boada depos. | $i7\non seem to satiety Avery's irlends, der | Who was in his pantry forward of the canin, | fas four inches oat of plum Before aay +P, the ministry did not make the pas- Fee ONE PERRY, Proscictors, | {ted forcireaiation for week crate to-day, | what wasticomed Jadne Tatts ainanice, Folnme of ionoming eee UD through the | additional welght twas pat upon te sirac- EE Sr ae danetion. The Con- MPOMTANT NOTIOB—sll cesiring to | $492,000. U. rey held reece) jon =e tion to grant the pardon, on Wednesday deck ina baif drowned condition. es Crosby bender aluheereney fepenintes Sphecernteniey soa of public instruction, confirmed this view to become members of ADAS ISBAEL HE- | drawn week ending to-day, $1,165,000. 8-| last they abandoned further efforts with ard Mr. Howland both had narrow escapes here should be known tn reap bis friends at the close of yesterday's sitting. BREW CONGREGATION are respectfully re- | celpts of national bank notes forwarded for | him and again appealed to the President that there shou’ OW! @ precise ris braciug Centennial Or. # from &@ watery death, and the two cooks and let f thi Dom Pedro England. a juested todo so this month to secure good seats. | redemnption for the week ending to day, as | direct. . run in the completion o 8 Mosumsnt. : 3 seo iy monthly anes charged, accoriing to location compared with the corresponding week. or ‘The rumor 1s that the President made short | S2otber of the crew, who were dowa below | The Committee ou Public Bulldings and — i 22 raed Emperor snd WF Done making €29,5 altos esate; hoe Ss to Bi a year, fall membership. | last year, 1875, $4,100,000: 1816, $5,523,000. work of it upon their second call, after tue SEE heawe Ley bad Ce ee Gronnds had foe several yeurs converapiated | SieP tanaed without anverat re ey, | ee. a jembers std others will selec cir sea! 7 ———— “7 io - , f » Baucd Se, between acd Zoek a2"! | Nowrmarrons.—The President sent the ay Taft had been detaties te bina; eas ilo whois uf the ‘mount a colt be hg hp at nano vias eons Longe, tallway station, and proceeded to he Jan. Steats $300 pete 3926-3 M_COHEN, S-c'y._ | following nominations to the Senate to day: | he ordered the pardon to issne; that it is now aired tn jess than @ ovina catastrophe | He had consulted numerous arcuitests 2 ne Post Office.—A dispaten from Newport, 2 Re de 5 certified to, and a copy on file in the state | O¢curred In less th: minute, althouz it | and artiste, and had plans that had ister Pierrepont Interviewed. R.1.,Juiy 20th, says: For the past sever Ss SPECIAL NOTICE. George F. Talbott, of Maine, to be Solicttor department, and that Mr. Taft knowsnotuing | S¢emed an age to the auxtous spectators oa | been presented by prominent architects tor | | Loxvon, July 72—Tne agent of the New | months the Cast receipts iu the office ta of the Treasury; Thomas J. Brady, of Ind., about it. ” the yachts and at the club house. Iaanother | g “monumental arch. One was from Fior- | York Associated Press here had an later this city have repeatedly been 6) bat ane — to be Second Assistant Postmaster General, There 1s also an additional ramor that | Minute the boats from the Countess of Dat | ence, Italy. The general idea Was fon | view with Mr Pierrepont, the U.8. minis- | tii within the pa-t few weeks po noties wi YOUNG MEN'S CRISTIAN ASSOU14110N, | tice J. N- Tyner, made Postmaster Geueral: | wie Attorney General Taft had the vase | fetin, the Dreadaaught and asalitng schoo ier grand arch. wi-b an equestrian or ouner | tr, yesterday, in regard to the extradition | tazen of it. Tne head clera, Begone atkins ss a C. C- Sheats, of Alabama, to be appratser of | under consideration the President ra°nec | Had reached the sinking craft and picke! up statue of Washington on the top. if tae | Guestion. Mr. Pierrepont’s statements neg- | son, has long since suspected Wm. D. Tew, Jorner of 9th and D streets. merchandise, Mobile, Ala; Col. Benjamin pointedly indicated to bim that he woalt os | the exhausted survivors. present plan of the Washington monument | “tive the inferences of the Standard from | a clerk about ta years of age,as being the Alvord, paymaster geveral, to be paymas- pleased if he gave the applicatioa his rec- THE MATE'S STORY. was carried out, its only distinguishing | Earl Derby's language in the House of Loras | ty tef. He watched him from day to day, an® ter geueral, with rank of brigadter general; | Gmmendation- that Taft, while anxio1s to The mate of the Mohaw& was resued fr: characteristic would be its immense heigit. | lat “tbere 1s a prospect of negotiations for a finally communicate’ his suspicion to tha George Andrews, to be United States dis’ | accommodate Gen. Grant, was restralacl 4, | te water in an exhausted condition by The monument was an Egyptian obelisk. | renewal of the extradition treaty on a m postmaster, Thoma geehatl. The lattes tiict attormey for the eastera district of Ten- | some extent by Gov. Hayes, whose frients | b0atfrom the yacht Dreadnaught, and toli | fe would not deseribe it as Lieeaee Gre satisfactory basis. He-said nothing had i and informed bing | Hessee; Wm. A. Hathorne, of Mass., > be | thought it bad policy to grant the pardon in | te following story of the disaster: He said | gigas a pumpkin with @ stick in it_bnt | Occurred in any wise a’ ering the situation. was the ¢ person, that he ha® Sergei at Zanzibar; Herman Van Aroam, of | the tace of a national canvass. There 1s good | {alas soon as the unexpected catastropue | Would say Ihere was ho more in it to oval bledon been spending tures times the Amouatof hig en Litety Me | N. ¥.,do. at Guayra. authority for the statement ‘that Tafi nas | Qccurred he rushed for the cabin, and seiziog | forge admiration than a hage chim: ey for 2 1 between the | salary mp suppers, &ce STOCK HOLDERS o | . % stated that if the pardon was issrad {t would | Miss Edith May, the lady who ghappenet to factory, or @sbot tower. Tue presen ‘cory Engl 8 n and Canadaian | The proof ay bim oe! 89 stro! ba Will be beld on the 2 | cQiRIS' REFORM SCHOOL. — Tne House | Cost the republican party one hundred tag. | BE Dearest the cabin entrance, made | {ctOry, or & suot tos Inonument was begia, | teains, which began last Wednesday at | acknowledged the charge, and stated he Porpose of Nine Dir | Committee on Pabiie Butldings and | gard votes’ It tee stated that Mrs. Avery _ = ~ — Leer dees ee had four plans. It bad tn Wimbledon, was ex ded to-day. The | bad been stealin time, but that Fear. Polls open eATIO MORAN, Provident, | Grounds, at special meeting to-day, | left Washington night before last for J-tter- Sir water, mud octeeeien ey cle TE a lis charter to the government, bat as C sagresa | ranges shot! to day were S00, 99) and 1,00 | he bad never tat ¥ of the let= Jae. MADDRE li agreed to report to the House bill H. K’ | 80n Clits, bearing the cheeriag assurance" to | Wits water, and attempt Poletiie nothing @ mMoNuMTent, tue car, y "be Engl am won. The follow- | ters. He has , and mad ae eae | 3,05, providing for the erection of a girls’ | her husband that the pardon was fortac»m- eat ration reeumed the charter in 1359. it was | Ing are the scores at tue three ranges: bis heaviest ha: Mr. Coggeshall hi eptathome @ greater partof the time on account of the fatal llinces of his wife. Tew belongs to s highly respectabie family, and the grief of his parents being so great Mr. Cogzesball Was induced not to prosecute him, they promising to make the loss good. Mr. joxgeshail could take this course, as the loss falls upon Lim. Tew has been dis- charged. Several letters have been missa® of late, but Tew persists in saying tnat heis not guilty of this charge, and in justice ta bim it suould be stated that Mr. Coggeshail, telieves him. THE Prac e past two wee! 5 : : : reform school, or industrial house for girls, | 1Dg- Pree Wiring watere, anions Geen ep ectennen fi. MILECBN'S SODA WATER in the District of Columbia. Tne bi!i fare Among the papers submitted to Jaige loosened his g) »’of the lady's areas feet Ligh, and omit the colonnade that wa: BATUEAL SPRING WATERS on Drancut. | mishes the necessary legislation for the | Taft to 1aduce his favorable action ts a ori separated thera ya ance piien pe fle formerly contempisied. He preferred taat ICE-COLD TBA, COFERE ant CHOOOnAOE. management of the institution, and Ax3s Rrosiiaent ethan ino Goon Io fe | impossible for bim to again grasp holo; | Be DErFoNS to whom the, ne Pee ¢ numersy waxce the Iimit of cost at $150,000, bat the appro- e 5 mt. < } ber. At this {teriibie moment, hen scpa- gtr “or ane) se 1429 Pens ANIA AVE ot ti 7 nf . r. teri Lou » Wi pe f tbe United States, the Supervising Are riation is deferred. Practically, therefore, | £@id this letter virtually acquits him of any Pe ol wae 5 = near Wille: Tie present Dill re-caneta tee tat pasact by | guilty Kuowledge of the frauds, but ta ise | tated from al! aid reeeived from the = tect of the Treasury, and the Archit-ct of | Cause of the Explosion on the Tina- the District legislature in i373, but makes | the guilt stil! stronger on prominent pers ons fears, and unable to make any effort for her | He Capitol) should oe authorized to acopt aerer. no immediate provision for the desp-rate | heretofore suspected. The story goes trat *galvation, must perish, Im the cars. | Some plan for something more worthy the | ‘The Times has adispatch from Plymo. reed of the unfortunate girls aad their in. | Judge Taft promised to recommend the 9 ir Meebo he jn Got Pe A gyros Father of his Country and more worthy tue | saying that a few days before the disastr. fants. dou if the letter was given publicity, 1:.95- ay to the as z ea etiine, made his | American nation. It was the Jadement of | trial trip of her Majesty’s ship Thunderer mreh as it explains some things not yet | W8Y ie dee! sae meantime, perceived | the Committee ‘on Public Batldings a the boilers were tested by bydraulle pres Hon. ZACHARIAH CHANDLER, chairman | made public; but Avery's friends reti-o1.> | Hel danger, ee eh ae Cie teepee its of | Gronrds and every architect and artist tiat | rnre. ‘This necessitated wading dome ch tive of the executive committee of the national | listen to this on account of “the other h- acts | he Mate rescuing her, and as she strug he had ever conversed with that it would be | safeiy and all other relief valves. It has ate Of the ‘national | that would ache,” = in the water in her frignt, seized her od | more creditable to put @ triumphal arch. | been diecovene’ tear tre ‘wedges on tue ex. Tepublican committee; Hon. R. C. MeOof-} Gn thing Is certain, that if Avery ts pir_| beld ber out of the water until bis eyes wre | He opposed the present plan of an Egyptian ploded boiler had never been removed. Tae mick, the secretary, and Hon. William E. | doned, and the paper bears date la aly wuice | S/@ddened with the sight of a boat coming | mythological stracture, over the doorwa now proposed to build the monument is9 SEason.—Peach receipts a6 of | communication valves was aiso closedaid | Light street yesterday were about 5 boxes, hed, § ; Lady a toward them with all the speed that ia. a had placed the sua a oregon ei ne oa | ¥!2: 250 boxes from Chester river, 100 froas 4 i Bx BA erent lig rnp hog Del po Rios tect ag peg ee Young bands that grasped the oard cols oon, weaving ws peaistly ti Gaerne ginse, n Was able to ensape even tothe en- | SS Sicetran, ana ahs remainder oy olber epects les, + Ny “a a a Rees make. The young sailor, Wm. {Carmich ts! | that George Washington was a wors pper . ° steamboats. Prices were from $125 Lo #2. x Wednesday last and made arrangements | among the possibilities and probadii vies id th i S ° ms : bo: . t "1 “ Far LEWIS youNsONE CO, with, the Proprictors for the {ature head- | that the pardon is granted even withou: his | Teeched the exhausied pair at length, aod pl opin eg ee ge THE TURKISH WAR. Early ‘ho Racsere Beaee oonons Geen BANKERS, eee ene oan tte nes ors, Now. 1, | Kuowledge or recommendation. were coayeyed without delay to the Dread- | Snd there was euough Marnie In this hee Defeat 5 are preparing for the peach season, which 1 Tanee are Meee dk es en ae naught. The mate expressed the greatest in- | Hite to furnish the material, and Whoa done | _ RAGUSA, July 22.—Lntelligence from a few days will begin in earnest. ‘The Cues= Corner of Wk Street and Pennsy!rania Arcane, trance on 23d street, and were used by the The Fast Mail Trains. dignation against the captain of the vessel, | There would be something ‘that the country | Venic cources anvounces that the Serviaus Deslers ia Government ac4 District national executive committee of the party BEPORT FROM SUPERINTENDENT VAIL. th: ter river boats bave commenced dally trips, and another boat is to be added to the Sassa= fras route. It is stated that peaches ar@ more plentiful along the Sassafras river than @l any other point. Dealers expres the opinion that the fruit will bring paying. an , Rawiins,deciaring with the greatest wariaih | would be proud of, and somethin; worthy of | Were defeated near Belina on Thursday. mont Hall, Chicago. The committee will | @l service, has sent to the Postmaster | vessel.” commemorate. He offered au amendment | 6 eon panies of cavairy and eight guos, take possession of the rooms at the Fifth | General, a full account of the agreement | TBE DROWNED VICE COMMODORE AND providing for an examination, and if the P ight guas, WIFE. base be found out of level, or of such a ciar- | 2ttacked the Servians in their intrenca- Mr. Garner was thirty-four years old. He oom esas render it unsafe to goon, then | Ments at Raska, before Beliaa,and after a Foreign 2 xchange and Gold. 521 NEBVOUS EXHAUSTION—A mai Exsey, Comprising a series of lectures oa the cause and cureof Prematnre Decline, howe Aveuue Hotel on August? and commence | made with Messrs. Scott and Vanderoilt, figures, and the market will be more regul o the active business of thecampaigo. Mr. Z. sia ~ four hours’ sanguinary combat the Servians ‘ey * x Giording a clear spnoptl i Cuandler bas left the city for Washington, | 71%", aata chains wiinaraen, sth ey New Your’ Yacht Clee, rand eee ee the commission shall beauthorised tochange | f°" “ene Tarks ¢ captured four gunsand four | ae abe RAS be og ey my aes marriage, ard the treatment of nervous and Mr, MeCormick has gooe to Long Branch, | Setvice now upon the roads to sddicion te | es ee es ama ALLY Se eae rere ee rene ny | seas Sorta peaches to New York, via the Delaware raile toa oe | fo New Hampentzs: Cigndier, bas returned | that shall remain for tle present. Sofar as | great Harmony Calice Pris Mole ay Gone ‘Mr. Shermau sald there was the greatest The News Confirmed. road. Two other cars were taken up at Office and residence, 51 East sth st, H. ¥. apl- jew Hampshire.—(/W. ¥. Times, 21st. the Pennsylvania rai! and its counec- | and others, and is estimated to have be-n | unanimity for the completion of the Wa-n. | PARIS, July The Journal des Devas | various stations. The peaches wore 7 THE CONFERENCRS ON THE ApPRopara- | tions are concerned, the service 1s notcrip | worth trom $19,000,000 to £20,000,00). He was | ington monument. He insisted that the 6x. publishes @ special dispatch from Semlin | Of the “Hale's Early” variety. The regular | eed @. YOUNG, led as much as is generally Plt area it | liberal minded,and lavished his money upon | amination made by Capt. Marshall and ap- | Which affirms that the Servians were de- | peach trains will be put on about August NOTARY PUBLIO, Ton BILis—The committee of conference | eaves postal serviceon thar through | his friends with unsparing hands. A-m-m- ved by Gen. Humphries showed that tue | feated before Belina, and thal the Servian | ist, the Jersey City train. being sucient tp ootT-«t Orricz—Stax Butzaine, | 08 the legislative, executive and judicialap-| to St. Louis on the best postal train | ber of the New York Yacut Clab, “He was Bonsatioas were ak and capable of snp- | General Olimpic’s line of retreat ts cut off. | carry the fruit at present.—{ Balt. Sun, 224, ———. | propriation bill has informally ‘eed upon | (555 o'clock p. m.) from New York to the | oneofthe mostenterprising and keen-sigited Porting the shaft contemplated. He said | The news of the Servian General Teherna- EPRESSION IN BosTon.—In reak = = & basis for settling their principal disagree- | middle states and the southwest. So far as | business men I ever met, andone of the the present plan was @ yy Of Bunker Hill | geff’s defeat at Ntsea and his withdrawal to 6 @ Boston letter. re is Littles ‘THE BRST $1 GLASSES ment, as follows; ‘one reduction in the num | local service is concerned, about the same | mest genial companions.” "He was bora in | theument Corgress had | Alexinatz ts confirmed. » there mi 5 ber of clerks to be about two-thirds of the | facilities will be allowed as previous to the | Washington Place, New York. He was oue repeated! ised to complete the monu Bad for the Servians. ry amnion, GY | domsocr origioally proposed bere scene | facilities will be allowed as previous to the | Washington Place, Manufacturers of this | ment, As early at 113 it promised to | Lopone sulgy eee Tee eet corres. | future. “Meantime funds Ly yg ye the heads of the Executive departments to | Lake Shore, however, the service is serious- | coun’ In the panic he especially showed | buiid’a monument to Washingten, and in lent of the Daily News, at Prince Mi- HM. H. HEMPLER, Optician, determine the classification of tnetr respec- | ly cri; a. The speed of the fast mail al- | that he possessed rare business foresictt. | 1709 1t declared it would bullda monument to | foe headquarters, at Parakin, telegrapas lve clerical forces, and this conference com- | low 6 concentration of most of the ser- | While others became crippled, he did a ‘Washin: of marble in Washington city. | by way of Semlin, under dateof July 19th, Jo23 Istptr_453 Pennsylvania av., corner 4st. | mittee to recommend that the salaries be | viee upon that train. Between New York | steady, thriving trade. He gained this re- | He said he didn't object to the amendment | as follows: Tue affair of yesterday, at Isvor, PTICIAN.— To the Pub/ic—My newly invent- | 1xed sccordingly. The committee adjourned | and Bufialo there was but one additional | suit by following an inflexible rule of selling Providing for an examination of the founda- | means defeat to and coufession of weakacss OUN (LASS, which I now man- until next Monday, and in the interval | service, leaving New York at 8 a. m. and buying for cash. By that course he was | tions, as that would of course be made; but | on the part of Servians. Kuowing that the Sfacture with sight sorkmen, surpasses SGM | Inquiries are to be made and information | connecting with rn always ready for an emergency. He was | ne did not think threemen shouldbe entrasi- | Turks ‘nad communication wits Widdes, any © on the whole world. They can be | collected in the Executive de ‘tments, | ing Boston at 5 a m. at Albany. Pre- | elecied amember of the yacht ciubon Jaly ed with the power to change the plan. The | and could draw troops thence, it ts @ reason- sagataiea ¥ two small scrows to exactly Gt the nose Which, it is hoped, will lead toa ‘foal agree- | vious to the fast train there was &/ 20, 1871, and to the position of vice commo- present board, the association, and the peo- | able belief that General Leschjanin attacked aoe uu Ll a tes my d feeling. a vj | Ment on the basis above suggested. The | local service leaving Albany at 7a. m. | dore Jast year. He has commanded three le were wedded to the present plan, and if | the Turks with all his avaliable strength. Eomin Buby Glace, For cesthen wad Ugitoce thee | conference committee on the diplomatic bill | woleh was merged into the fast train. "Tais Yachts, the Breeze, the Magic and tue | the amendment was sdopted theassosia- | But why did he attack at all” Clouse tp Gantot be surpassed. Measure taken and order | have also adjourned till Monday, and no | will uot be restored, and its absence will be lohawk. many years. It would be easy for the or city to borrow money now at four cent., and one argument in favor of laying out 10,000,000 in drains and ‘ks for Bostom is the easy rate of borrow money just bow. One curious offset to all this stagna. on of business is found in the great Ine crease of Boston's export trade, which nov amounts to pearly £1 00,000 a week, ton, in view of the bility of achance, | anticipate the Turkish attackon Saitchar, THE Missovet Democratic Convers Billed fn fittees minutes eis fixed forfurther meetings in regard | most severely felt hea pore New York Before entering into his business life, Mr. | would refuse to make the transfer, and no- | because ke did not wait for the promised co- | TIoN.—At Jefferson City the Missouri demo- Ss ALEXANDEB. 1229 Penn. ave., to the Iodian appropriation aud military | and New England. Oo the Lake Shore there | Garner was married to Miss Mac-llite | thing would be dope. as heretofore. operation of General Teherzayeff, who | cratic state convention adjournei at @ Anveator. Patecise ead Manafecturer. | academy bills. are very amp) it er ee oe Le — Thorne, of i New Seesee. om a jpeounes After further devate, Mr. Morrill’s amend ehther is delayci en route or nee to figut his | o'clock yesterday morning. Pres.t-tial vice, sufficien' Wi e - ment was rejec' an e passed. way onhis own account. He may expect KLIN. So: NS, THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT.—The bill | which to handle all New England mails for ty years ofage. Four daughters were bora a 7 Y, €Xpe o—____ 1297 Punscrivania SvENvs. ly renewal of the Turkish attaca on ine Brasiiian Pebbie Spociacies unanimously adopted that the demo>-atic party of Missour! commend the ac .on of the jower House of Cougress in redding the Se neat BS pew rament: and investigating the corraptions of Presi. dent Grant's appointees tn tbe cihinet and throughout all tue departments in the pub= lic service. New Yorx’s Bic Dray Goons Saue— Two thousand five hundred packages of fan- ane- Sarees a - | the west, but not sufficient to handle auy | of ihe marriage, three of whom are now Liv- ss = a for the completion of the Washington Mon part of the through mails from New York to a phere 3 being eight years of ageai.1 | POLITICAL Sauims.—Campaign enth Seltches, and mach Soom. prevails bare. ument, passed by the Senate to-day, is as | PA nat! which are very heavy. Tnese com- | the’ youngest about two. He also leaves | #'Sm, like @ paper collar, wiles beneatu t = ate ee ae follows: es Will carry auch mails as can be pat | three sisters, Mrs. Frank Lawrence, Mrs. | Weather. --- Tne N.Y. Tribune says—The inth, anak Gils the Wate cee ak REMNANTS Be it cuaciel, o> That there be, and 18 | into the baggage cars on all trains | Graham, and Miss ‘Annie Garner, the lat:ar | Hon. B. H. Hill has consented to a cenonel” | Zine Bee wate tho Darviees aS hereby appropriated, out of any money in upon which they now carry them; | still residing at the old family homesteai in | 2&tion for bao <a Som _— re-election 4 serve aaeamibamn ot i oe tie sun of S100.000 tocoutinue tke constrne: | DU there facilities are not “sumient | Washington square. Gougrosnan-when hele moszied’ "°°: | where they were chiefly intended, are mani: metal bd Cy ee cn of the Waahtogton Mosument nize | 2,8 {ithe of the mails. A forces of Lapa i lo Br Spritieneld Repebiicans Chairman ciewits, | feetiy imposnioie. More fighting {n the same | city ut Washington: Provided: Tent betes sp egeihbioalen Gomer te Boone tinge dob bath lla gf) Mars ar oes oe of tnetden oral stiooal venti 8a s uerter is momentarily expected. Tue je Vashingtou: Provided, Taat before | York omee, who will work up mails for the | thee Natet ortho ach stepped iato the | Sf the democratic national eoavention, says | 41 | SBF Rortlon of suid sum shall be expended | west as fast as they are deposited, dispatch- | club-rooms, on Madison avenue, early last | Mr. Patter: © asjourns. Cantious | because that paper openly sympathizes wiih | iccki Ecatinent Soctety, incorperated oy | WE he saine by every train It will beno-| night, and as ue was an eye-withess of tus | BBt Sammy! /-N.Y-Merad:—{tinesia | the Selayoninns, PRICES 4 the act approved Februasy 26-19, entived | Ceseary for the public to deposit thelr mails | capsiziug of the Mobawk, the few members | Peclgceriiden le walting for Congress to | re CES MERELY N he vi ip 1539. ly a8 possible, so that may | assembled were anxious ‘a a - , ‘ease iA act to Incorporate the Washington Ns- bes chance to distribute and dispatch them. | jars, his version was as followa:—-1 was | 8djourn before he writes his letter of accept AT HALF PRICE. ews Parakin specials are noteworthy, i 5 % i - 2 * rf E & & i : bi i ‘ish Account of the Victory. a daly 22—The Tarkish min- 2 : "4 NE market value, some of Lhe goods going fer 23 _ aud convey to the United States in dus form | Quo,nd the southwest will hardly noties | down at the elub-nouse this afternoon, av. | Spee. A relorm candidate for the Prost | istar of forelgo, Adairs seudy the (allowing nd 2 per cent. lower than the prides realized ODDS AND ENDS pry hgh Bbc sand priv: | te,change; the serious tronble will betn the | ing gore down by the 3 o'clock boat, and | dency should walt for no one; | «\*-Clacin- Hnople, July 21.—Yesterday soven battal. | Moen viaees inae and July. is. The DI NI DS | all the property, easements, i priv- | maiis for north Indiana, lilinois, Michigan | when I went into the club-rooms I saw Mr. America who has moved forward in a right | fons of infantry with 2,00 Nieliclans under aan in the trade han 9 eo AT HALF PRICE pony eh fs to the sald cor: ur SS ie Hine on pel oet “qeemwens. Cask Sonne ume pe eee ae Sine | cisie prices. . to the uses and for the TUE NEWS FROM THs SEAT OF WARIN the man. ct ‘y y . = eet forth in — Pgh Incorporation, and TURKEY is to the oar ry the Tarks are places him at variance with the variabie, Pg a fe he | inten, Dui The W umaigion! AE intrenchments MUST BE SOLD. ize the executive officers of said corporation | wi ‘success. re- fake action uy og the demands of atiteae consideration that the Unites Btsece berets Byelina and attenapted: as The | raza, where they are exposed to our Ingmen for relief. It was ordered that work ODD COATS, ODD PANTS, agree to complete said monument. And the | the Dring, but were repulsed after oe" coulsisted of Mr. Garner, Mrs. = Bee aa aah ay yg ODD VESTS Ger ure direction ana oor tue Pre. | Beline wiutcrent’ r. Sehusler Crosby, Muss faive is what Shocking Murder im Boston. men. "To divest it of ‘ineam= D VESTS ident of the United Sta! Seer tesred Colenel 3a < | May, Mr. Louis § Sad one or two | troubles those who anawer him with lusaits |. Bostrom; Jule 2 Tmo tte aallt brance, the Se ‘in the hands AT HALF PRICE. ‘Architect of tne Treasury’ Deparunent,aat | Geeense cae hac thee pasty tett tho dose, mer the Suane’ themselves Charles and A: Burgas: | of a committee of five, consisting of bots and the Architect of the Capitol, which of- | Thureday, but were Wesaw ‘Remon god gave them a cheer. A VictIM oF KEROSENE.—A shocking ac- Beers are hereby constituted a joint commit- patch to the London and watched them from the-elub-honse. It | dent occurred at Eatontown, N. J- oa BOUND TO SELL the laws regulstit ¢ contracts and the tice | stipe? heen eaportant had begun to raip, and it appears that the | $y ay, which will probably result in struction of pubiic buildings by the Trea- | ceived Bt Russian agenc; og Hp eee po the Ada abou - e! pad detail twelve years of age. the absence of her BROKEN SUITS | Seep syperc. wl sella pert 9¢ | ihe Montenegrng neve at Garin pnt sl’ Tatptass: | mount soa sasearogual kindle 8 de Oy itted to Congress. using AT HALF PRICE, ™Sec. 2. That prior to commencing any the oil burst, covering her wi _—— work on said nlosument an examination its burning esatents: “Her screams of agony sball be made as to the ‘assistance, but before the TO CLOSE ovr. monument in to : whether it is sufficient to Shali'ee found insuiictent, thew. the MISMATCHED GARMENTS continuance of the work shall net be Suthor: AT HALF PRICE ized by anything herein contained until the . turiber acuon of Congress. ‘ENNIAL —The number of advaissions om. | Sar Vestemnaeeeee eves naw. NO RESERVATIONS. iin pom — mades WILL BE SOLD AT ONCE. ing on HABLE BROTHERS, Merchant Tailoss and Fine lothiers, Te aw Corner Seventh and Deweets, | jilted