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{ THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays excepted AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ; Fenusyivania Avenue, cormer 11th sireet, | 7 s The Evening Star Newsps; Oompany } a. H. BAUEFMANN, Pree’ | qa Tee Evening STAR t served oy comviers to Subscribers at Ten Cents = eek, or Forty- at the “4 Two each. ‘age prepaid— Sixty Cents & wont’, que year, #6. THE WEEKLY atan—; on Pritay— 82. year, Pow ioe 57 AL ML prvptions gwartably m advance. BP BO!" 4 of advertising furnished on ay plication. | = ee SPECIAL NOTICES. STUCK SOLDERS MBETIRG. — There wil be a meeting of the steekholders of tre Joint Stock compeay ‘ot. the YOUNG MEN < eBUGIATION of Washington, D ~ Bulging, cor- B Hhiwest, on MOSDaY ‘Dot = on ; & _ iy ndb stats “AS PRATT, Secretary. | ¥—GHAND of the Nile ny pt pee ig nai revenue, $231,721 35; customs, $357,762.80, | ®t the present time. The whole town was, And drink the poppies of Cathay” vice. + * Telegrams to The Ster. Fg | > 4a ee r¥ g: ae HON WM. A. WHEELER. ft ihe im 7 ig ' ul l x He Repels a False Charge. wy J / om -. ; 8, a» ; =’ THE SIOUX CAMPAIGN, Dispatch from Gen. Crook. THE EXTRADITION QUESTION, Vo". 48—NE. 7,278. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JULY 235, 1876. TWO CENTs. S Lees ee ool EVENING STAR. sn ste. == pemccataii may five somes account hereatter, “iia | | PORTE-FOURTH CONGRES%. | 27G2 Chair was aguin santised Yeas,| SARATOGA RACES TO-oAY. —= Toa'tend ne ee Toxspar, July 25. " ‘neaing hour having expired, tho biti ——o ees we or, having gone that . Mar, July 24, 1876. not feelin the hmmor fer scrib- | SENATE.—The Senate met at 12 m. ent over. FOREIGN NEWS Washington News and Gossip. | ror many yea ra arse eta Diidg, "idling by’ the seaside, where one | Mr. Gordon intreduoed « bill to sue ser, | a8 follows. |S <Te Ofered forreference, | 4 wutee Toe by Fire. GovensaEnt Recerrs To-pay—Inter. | been #0 full eo early in the summer as it is | COMO NE ANE Post ere Ae, gy . Rt kg ad dextroyed Uy Green the 368 las in fact, fall and running over ten days ago, | !snot conducive to exertion, either physical | Mr. Wright, from the Judiciary. Commit- $e A., Who was killed in the late battle of All Quiet om the Irima. iis i to partition of if . BELGRADE, July 23.—N ae yale aanbes arr we have the exeel- | notwiths’anding that theseasoa ispopularly | F™mental._”K,__ | t@, reported Bilis in, relation to par‘ttion of | the Little Big 7 (KY)—Bill to relmbarse B, | the Servo Turis war wee sooner hoe > LO 0 F_GEuAND Lopos_—T! Mr. Jones, was received from i@8.—Th: an- | Jeot July number of Blackwood's Magazine, a it THE REPORT of the of the Com- a tof Colum: | Kk. x . Ky., the front yesterday. x oS <oue Lng ets St iy supposed not to begin until about the firs majority ta relation to dowry in theDistrict of Cola K Reynoide reclider of Covington. Ky., the y, 6th instant, at S o'clock. Mlection PH. SWEET. Gr. Sec WE, THE UNDEHS! a , Uatil Septomber Ist, poe Joly tp. Ww. W. Bi te &Co, FH. King 3 | Scott Co.'s reprint. cus this morning on the order of business, | Cessively hot weather this year, which has | democratic members SD, DRY GOODS | bat Senators were reticent as to what was | driven all city people to such cooler and | DY Mr. Barlelgh, republican, ne $83; | Ui-trict of Columota until December 1, 176, | done, pleasanter places as they might beable to read, believ! it yar 9 “ of August. This early influx of pleasure. | mittee on Naval Affairs concerning alleged | bia—botn ai THE REPUBLICAN SENATORS held a cau- | seekers is doubtless due largely to the ex. | abuses in the navy, ~ nome all Se POnmorionor Mr Wright the Honee bitt to = sovmepeen provide means to pay the expenses of the they were | sum ot 85, mn ly assessed. The Extradition Question. By Mr. Risdie. (fens) To provide for Loxpon, Juiy 25 Tocacent oft the the issue of the sliver dollar of the legal | ciated Press has had an interview with CS. tender value as it existed prior to the act of | Minister Edwards Pierrepont in reference to Ista. the extradition question. Mr. Pierrepont By Mr. Le Moyne, (11i.)—Bill to repeal the | denied tbat negotiations are progressing act authorizing the cotnage of the twenty | between Lord Derby and himself, ana cent silver piece, that the Unite States took the view that the action of Great Britata broke the treaty ing in a note which authorizes the ation of @ loan negoti: find, but it is due in a still greater degree to | the evidence taken and subecantially hog pot exceeding pea wed At not exceeding 6 the unrivalled attractions presented by Cape | but that he has no sympathy with so much | Fer cent. was taken from the table and re- Mz.T.J.BRApDY, the new Second Assist- ant Postmaster General, took the oath of ‘ . of the report as is of @ partisan character. yy Ser. Buckner (Mo )—To repeal portions Ker, Clack & Trunnel, C. Gibson, . | May; for, if the reports which reach us be On motion of Mr. Hamlin the House bill | of the act of July 12th, 1876, for the support | of 1st2. President Grant's wm. was sat A Geddard King Chendier, ofice this afternoon, and immediately €2- | true, many other places setting up as fash Brig ee Ge are nar see to amend certain sections of tbe postal code | of the government of the District of Calum: | stantially bases Upou that aneumeton: ey Piacetere inant Het ee eee eee ionable and popular summer resorts are as | upon the subject. YP was taxen from the table and passed. bia. he relegated the question to Congress. Great a ad Lansburi Ir 18 REPORTED President Grant bas | yet without @ crowd, and some of them. 1 |“? See noe ‘The regular order was demanded, and By Mr. A. 8. Williams—Granting con- | Britain, on the contrary, contends that the Re eerereersacraerens hatif the Senate he di : 3 ARMY ORDERS.—Major S. N. Benjamin, THE TRIAL SESSION demned cannon for the erection of a mouu- | treaty is unbroken. and ‘thet her action is WASHINGTON GROVE CAMP.—ih. | indicated thatif the Senate passes ti ‘s- | bear, have not yet reached the point of pay | accistant adjutant general, is detailed as a | W8s Tesumed. ment to the late Gen. Geo. A. Custer. Justified by its provisions, Until this eon- second, Cole Cane, Megas; Prot Ae | gracefal river and harbor bill he will vetoit. | ing expenses. The great success of Cape ber of th f off i Mr. Carpenter then proceeded to close the | The Speaker appointed Mr. Wells (Mo) a | ‘ict of opinion is removed the negouations ESD AT Tule Dethe ae ey” aif ase ie. | Tals will be @ practice of economy which May is, however, the legitimate result of | Member of the board of officers couveued in | argument for the respondent. He opened | member‘of the couterenne committee on the | are unlikely to ‘\e any progress, but Sees: Sar ee oem oe ‘F. | log-roliing Congressmen wil hardly relish. | necural eanses, which are easily understood ed or ie ate eet paren Z with = —s pp Confer ome 2 ame bill in place of Mr. Ham- | whatever steps a ken must necessarily PEON, Becrot van ——ee dregs chanan, * o1 occasion, pot on! cused, ‘on (N. J. " — . Wi Se ne eee Tenn AMONG THE CALLERS atthe White House | by any one suificiently famlllar with the | cer, now at Memphis, Ténn., will proceed at | every roan who cver held or whoever way | gt N-J epebaie’ Mr. Stevenson (Ill) a aa Tord bers y mana tanre seoitek = | to.day were Senators West, McCreary, and | facts bearing on the case to be able to draw | once to Den’ Vassume charge | bold feceral office. He appealed to the Sea- | member of the Committee on Territories, in 3 ea UNION CAMP MEETING, JACKSOS'S WOODS, ENCES THURSDAY, JUGY 27 Bherandoaa county. V 7 Darrall, Seelye, Wilson and Smith, and ex- ience at all the best places of its class vided for _b: ts Of gress, v Tenn.) med. Poss Ty, * per: pl tory, provi y acts of Con; re ittee id personal On motion of Mr. Whitthorne 5 le " ee eee eect Pabae B. B., | Senator Carpenter. from the coast of Maine to Georgia, 1 donot | lieving Captain Charles 8, Heintzelman, | cases to givetotim a patient ane intat r ol toe | oe yy bye from Sir Edward ‘bornton, the British = comparisons between the different beaches | of the construction an: operation of the lines | ators, worn out with a jong session, now lace of Mr. Mackey (8S. C.), whose was m y . Neral cele Wile nee axam, Lyne, | on the Atlantic coast. "With personal ex: | of telegraph In Texas are the Inaian tart | aor drawing toa close, with pressing com: | Fecently declared —— Salnieser Pieremuinete, Gn the sunject, reports of the majority and minority of the | the way to bim (Pierrepont Lord Tue INDIAN AGENTS at Red Clond and | Desitate to pronounce this the very best | assistant quartermaster, and receiving from gent eee, He argued that a counsel | Naval Committee were ordered to be mate 4 , ; RA : Derby may bave notice, but he himeelf ts kets at reduced rates. Good for the sea- within m: wiedge, 80 far as tne essen- | him all government property and fa now | trammeiled by the rules of evidence, in pos- | to m: Ww, and Frida: y ri ay22 6t Spotted Tail ageucies have been ordered by | tials of salt water bathing and sea air are | in bis charge. Lieutenant Buchanan will | session of knowledge as counsel which couid | for Thott otassderntion ix hours” we oat Phervepen I whet tewee pete a 4 = r GSABD CENTSNNISL CARNIVAL | the commissioner to turn over their charges | concerned. One or two other points may | establish his office and stat'on at Denison, | not be brought before the court, owing | lowed for debate. ing that be hoped to establish a visional &..: MISOSISNZA st OBE NBY 8PRI to the military officers at Camp Robinson | justly claim greater attractions than this in | and be governed by instructions from te vo the peculiar circumstances of the de- Mr. Seelye (Mass.), from Committee on In- + and Cam, gG5, WEoNES- + July Sth,and c om- treat oe tennial Oration, Historical Bketches, THE! K street. adjoinine Ni. THE BEST. MILBUBN’S SODA WATER, Ba L SPRING WATERS on Draught, ICE-COLD TEA, COFFEE ant OHOCULATE. 1429 PEsxsvivania AVENUE, epls-tr near Willard’s. r H. D. COOKE, Jz .€C2, BANKERS, spistr 1429 F street. (> STRATFORD FENDALL, 323 436 street, | yan25-6m ATTORNEY-AT LAW “E W. WHitake lection Arent, 'y Department. Geavra! Claim an Do. 715 ith street, nar Tr District Ciaims, Pension sod Giunty Claims, a Specisity. = spil FS ws voassoN sco, BANKERS, | Corner of Wh Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, | Desters ities, Government and District Sec: change and Gold. 01 Foreign om NEEVOUS EXHAUSTION.—A medical Essay, comprising & se:ies of lectures deiiv- ered at Kabn’s Museum of Avatemy. New York, | OB the cause of ature Decline, show: | ing indisputably how lost health may be regsice1, Sflordivg @ clear synopsis of the impediments Price, 15 cents. Address tbe sathcr, Dr LJ. Kab Office and residence, 51 East 10th st, ¥. apl-im | ie @. YounNa, HOTABY PUBLIO, ootly-tt Orrics—Stan BYIL3t ‘THE BEST $1 GLASSES mm auxnics. Go > H. H. HEMPLER, Optician, 381 Istptr_ 453 Pennsytvanis av., corner 4% st. ICLAN.—To the Pud/tc.—| -tavent- ORME ‘GLASS. which I pre ng — ‘facture with eight ) Surpasses’ any Ere gine the whole world. They can be ‘small screws to exactly fit the nose it feeling. LA a Hcasure taxes and "ordet BB. 1229 Penn. eve., . Patentee and Manufacturer. RARKLIN so. MeL Eee sn SOS REMNANTS OF &8TOCK AT HALF PRICE. PRICES MERELY NOMINAL. ODDS AND ENDS AT HALF PRICE. MUST BE SOLD. ODD COATS, ODD PANTS, ODD VESTS AT HALF PRICE. BOUND TO SELL. BROKEN SUITS AT HALF PEICE. TO CLOSE oor. ISMATCHED GARMENTS AT HALF PBIOB. NO RESERVATIONS. WILL BE SOLD AT ONCE. HABLE BROTHERS, Merchant Tailors and Fine Clothiers, view Corner Seventh and D streets. [Ppeeerorion or COPABTHEBSHIP. Wassixoron, D. O., July 18, 1878. ‘The frm e of @ SAKS ti & place ee ee manifestation of impatience, or a hasty | from the money a: riated « ‘Weshington SECRETARY ROBESON bas been invited to | for fashionables to meet a@ display THE QUESTION OF WORK AT WILMUING- | remark made in the rogress of the trial. He | enne Indians, ra be invested for ins use ot vena A= bal ape cS mination Fire- | @ppear before the Keal Estate Pool Commit- | their toilets and turnouts; but I think the | Ton, DeL.—The city council of Wilmington, | Gefended his action te imoving ® reversal of | Catherine and Sophie Germain, who were | meant, but that is for him wo e: int ok Proprietors. | tee this afternoon and explain the loan made being vice y dnt Deuce white saa bee a reece aoe eee of work on Joe tiero go bar eS ming it Was | recaptured from the Cheyeanes during this | for me, But I geny that iama party wany prietor er, . . 2 uivalen & mo re i é ‘ LIGERTY OF Pam ie the late banking drm of Jay Cooke | perature of the water is pleasant at all times, | the Cool Spring reservoir, some five hundred | Squivalent fo & motior every court, Ths | > Tie Hassett en proceeded to the consia- | Begotlation. | Of course I cannot say what & Co. The committee decided to conduct his | and visitors are always reasonably sure of a | or six hundred men were on the round at | Supreme Court of the United States had | eration of the contested election caseot Piatt | imate Paaming between aod Waab- examination with closed doors. se& breeze, which, in turn, insures freedom | 4n early hour yesterday morning in the ex- | oyrturned over a hundred casce, Nor wee ington. | Court be stood at his old seat at the head of | ing on the bay side, ip Sheridan, respectively. ‘the way of hunting, fishing and boating, and | chief signal offleer of the army. fence, should be excused for any alight | dian Affairs, reported a bill reserving #2,000 | lenglsy negotiations to geran ee eee one or two more may excel it vs. Goode, from the 24 Virginia district. The from musketos, those infernal pests of the | pectation of being put to work, jt no one tition for rehearing in Im: ent cases 2 c com} The Banking and Can ence Ca ADDER — | gon side, that are certain to come in with the | appeared to give tem orders, A masecacne Rovelty, die clted & case in the bietonver | SjOrity Of the Te renee Gur Fepavlicans | APPAIRS ON THE PACIFIC SLOPE. je Banking urrency m2 con- | faintest excuse in the way of a puff of air | ing was then o1 zed, when Mayor White- | Edward III, in England, and said there was contestant, Platt. The minority report in trary to expectation did not vote on the | from the land side. And when the winds | ley and Councilman Pyle made their ap- another authority that he was authorized to | favor of Mr. Goode. 4 Specie resumption repeal to-day, but dodged | come for hundreds of ki les over the wide | pearance, and the latter explained that the quote, as the learned manager had intro- Mr. Brown (Kap.) addressed the House | ‘fom Eureka, Nev., reports that heavy it until Thursday. It is understood that | waste of water fresh and cool from the far | resolution to resume work was passed with- duced it in bis 0} the law | 4 rains on the sur: talos Haymond, of Indiana, @ heretofore ‘soft | shores of Spain, or past the “vexed Ber. | out due comiderauon and thee tee ee OF Leviton In 2 ecaneer ee rapent the law | in favor of the majority report. fooded that town, causing great costes. money member, has kicked the traces. nore eee in the roel — Sone a hong S. Ay] Bead eo ponent AS been more opriate in an assemblage of An Artist’s Suicide, tion among the inhabitants and censidera- REPRESENTATIVE SEELYE, of Massachn- | from 101076, 1¢ seme hard to realize ihat | obtained work Keone we resumed. Nayar Fa age ba egnate gene Of | PATHETIC LETTER To HIN FROM HIS LIT- Ing been sweptacey: ‘Av inst nocouats tie setts, says he has not yet made up his miad | people are suffering from heat anywhere. | Whiteley ‘addressed the crowd, Tequesting | ue Jaw. He then read from Exodus, 2 the " by Whether he will accept the presidency of | Those were the figures at which ours stood | the men to go quietly home, and the requost rd, and he reversed bis fadgesent | _ N.Y. Herald, 2ith: William 8. L. Jewitt, | Match was quneral 1 Novae a ce last Thursday, when the telegraph told us | was complied with. meeting of the | J; th this he said that M an artist and @ gentleman of means, com- | from Elko ‘& washout on ihe Amberst College or the renomination for a in commenting on loses reports on Centra Congress. In either event, the country or | YOUrS was registering 102; and when, the | workingmen will be held on Friday eveulag, used language there that night, had it been | ™itted wide 2 isreeg Cis terday by | Pacific railroad near Osina; an engine and the college, whichever loses his services, | Same cvening, I found s woolen overcoat —The can- | eed in @ court would ha red | Shooting with @ | fifteen freight cars were ditcved, 2 corona ene Sake A are, beach, T could not but wish that the cost citeo Chroulelesaye that st the November freuen of bis own reputation, and not let tie rooms oceapiet by him over Cox's Itguor The Gaatern boon apron trate wor dniger election the people of Nevada will elect 50 re store, corner of Washington and York st: * bou: the acei THE SeNArE ResTAUgANT—Mr. Ferry, | breezes we were x of firs, Be more | aéeembiymeh—a full lower Rouse-and 10 | ihe Beyptians get tbe better of him. He It would seem that his roca nis | ~weDty-two hours by ws h President pro tem. of the Senate, has given | &Dy other good things of seraio’s. Nine of these senators whose | Proceeded to culogize General Belkaap, and | ¥,m0Uoera: irs. iis Separation from bis a r the Senate restaurant to George T. Down- gvenly distributed. “Thang ge eis Gay nod terms expire are republicans, the other a | Sfeued that after his living fifty dcinie for | & divorce with alimony, had for some time Oe, ing, formerly keeper of the House restau- | of considerable pretension to position, style, | democrat. Of the present senate 11 are re- By a Sepee and, oe up | Past affected bim. He bad taken to drink, | ™! thea ea. ae: rant. Mr. Downing, who was indorsed by | and that sort of thing, the chief end of Caps | Publicans, 7 democrats, and 1 independent; ‘to the —— gto He assert- | 804 bis perturbed mental condition had been cg bo — : —%_ ve other ~vout forty Senators, takes the plac> of Mr. | May Aabifues does not seem to be todreasand | ‘tal, 25.’ The solitary independent hails ee tic committeeof the House | Stievously aggravated by the receipt of let- | ME” fen Op blest aa bond explosion Dempster, who has for several years Milled | sweil, but rather to evjoy themselves in # | {rom Washo, is an uncompromising anti. > thei — ‘days had thought they | %T8 from bis daughters, which, referring to pats ce pore pin 4 igniting the accu- the position very acceptably. rational and sensible way. pence i Of ene wate the pg od ~~ — t where frauds | 4838 —# past oe and Lier | for eoal dust. et . rt rs neg their return, seem to ha’ - THE AVENUE PAVING COMMISSION has in ae Goaatemicee Gane tine tree are republicans and 7 are democrats, count- | Without number could be found, but they +E lg yy son. The following one, writtea by his DISPATCH FR "ROOK. hot yet organized, owing to the fact that | year is its accessibility to several of the | !ns the independent with the latter. To get | Dad gone through every possible source | Stadt sracnio is of mw tone encaloved to st a oo. - of information, bis grace and his tal. , Generals Gilmore and Wright have not yet | chief cities of the country. It is buta little | 4 majority democrats must elect 6 out lor, and after many weeks and months | §° © the heart’s core of any sensitive man, been detailed by the Secretary of War to | Over twohours run by rail from Philatel- [= a ip.be elected, siving them he ‘Weary labor and raf they bad found noth- | 8uch as Mr. Jewitt seems to have been: is ae eee eniebed them winder te | eS ore eee ee ae a Lori; lesm | clect S40 get. w TOS ol i ee eet? | ing, So sure were they that they would find Paps Dew: I thong Lwotaernn on trade 1h ae ae eee tall WALL De | the netted Core ees and, by taking | they had o working atone Of a ec | other frauds that they reserved the right to few li : ould tke to kaow what | cavalry, whi : made in a day or two. when the commission a rerapect he dl Pi deaparg sp tg ohne third vote. ‘The 10 senators to be elected wit some | additional articles, but they had | wogre: ‘doing uphere. 1 ana tonstion, on. Frand Graar, in eontane apne — wil organize At the office of the architect of | mornt ,Or at adat the latest. And tuis | Vole for Senator Jones” ‘succsseor at tbe — ia th ae Pome scams Seventinntenns nd have got to be a first rate littie house- | Gen. Crook says Lieat. Sibley and Frank iltrs ty tks ting bot Foute it Now | “am moccrowa reer cartes, mee | eden toeentan an opPocasiy faint | Recs ota ceumetton, wz, fon saiavory | Gran, tie ide are ated t grat Hon. - TER’ if - | visitors 2. 8 route via New % 7 o , bu er in oy cai in tea Da Sa | Ceara tes nseesane anemia ne Pee MoULToN’s Sorr AGaIxsr Mx, | Secretary to ceanitted Lich aud eoeee um: | | know you did not mean them, paps dear. | out may instructions end” tie oe nee ees gument in the Belknap impeachment case ing that way rane the risk of finding @ | Fifth Avenue Borers sate ae eat S| oe ee ie sition sau neko You say such bad things when you have | judgment displayed in saving tne detach. to-day was probably one of the finest orator- | suffocating crowd already on board, and be- * “ iy Sraneis | cero eEny. 20r- been drinking; but you don’t mean them, do | ment when surronaded by a largely supertor [4 4 . D. Moulton and his counsel Jamin F to the charges against Mr. Kerr, and said he ° ical efforts of his life. In addressing the | side, the vessel is not avers ode of sae Butler and Roger A. Pryor.’ It is alleged | believed Mr. Kerr to be as pure ‘as any man bagel Bpon weblion aoe ‘ou = - force of the enemy. which, 6 way, is ¥ % 4 is renege oagaeed the main aisle. Gen. Belknap occupied a | nearly two miles from the Lotels. His | (oat ME. Moulton determinea, Fee Og ee ene ey wean ecaise ink | what made marma leave you. <I wish you | LETTER FROM Hi attentive fatone?, Pebind him, aud was an | morning, for example, she could not start | man by Judges Gilbert aud Bastar a Belknap. The man who swore agatnst him | Could be as you were since I can remember, LL attentive listener. from her own wharf, and had to come round | Poughkeepsie, to force Mr. Beecher by the | did uot ran away the nextday, but, rascal | 20d then we would be happy, for we ail love aa an sande Oo ok epee eer On Whe ocean side, to take | sist of July to make answer to the plaintitt | as be was, swore 10 the statements he had | YOU. Youmust not wink !ameaccy,pava,| Cincinnati, Jury he w anh. Wheeler, RDWAY.—The Real Estate Pool | on her departing passengers. 0 q Gear, forl am not. We are not staying at | republican candidaie for Vice President, ia 7 r let his case go by default, in waich event | made, Mr. Kerr was exonerated. He was a | °¢ - . i 4, Committee again refused to hear ex-Ser- The four Mr. Moulton can have his damages assessed | man who bad not lived under a bushel, and | Uncle Frank's, as you thought we were. I reply to letter from Wm. Ampt, of geantat-Arms Ordway this morning. Mr. GREAT FEATURES OF THE DAY by @ sheriff’s jury. In either event the case | his past character was his ample defence. of ye SP Jour | city, in regard to his action against the Onlo bis purpose tocarry the mattor ‘over until | arobaihine,aating, Weesrina ao nae enn! | iiscauer coubl sochaice Mar apbenie oa Me, | Hestid were was one thing that aad mach | Woe"iived of tis ware or ile” Hoes Soh | Hiietiutenest Walle ta Coogveas, writes ag is purpose to carr, 6 maa over unt i cou! pea re on | todo w . - 1 E . e - t . the oat ‘cena ae refased to aaa are bathing, eating, listening tothe music, the mere overruling Of & demurrer; he mast | Had be been @ republican he would have Edith send loye and say they will write | the opposition on my part to the Onio river vervain witnesses Ordway asked to be sup. | 204 watching the sad sea waves, and to | wait until & judgment le soereiae eens | Had he been @ republican he would SS | seca ee eae MaMlz. | interest bas been grossly misrepresented. pornaed, but said he woul try and heer hiea | ‘hese pleasant duties it may be sald that the | magnate a sad ryor left the city,and Gen. | democrats would nave voted for it for {ua | ‘THE ANTHRACITE GOAL Wade remains in | Ged. Garfield ts now preparing an opening bim—Ordway. visitors, both great and small, give fatthfal | Butler took the Fall River boat, being ac: | and tbe republicans for “principle.” much the same inanimate condition that | C#™Paign speech wherelu the matier will be —er service —the first named being, of course, | Companied to the pier by Mr. Moulton.— | Mr. Carpenter referred to the caso of the | has ruled in all the industries the presest | Tally explained THE INSANE ASYLUM INVESTIGATION. the moet important, aud pretty. certain to | \. ¥. Tribune, 24th. arrest of @ judge by General Jacksou,and | year. Itis no exception to any other pur- a e e Toe special committee which inquired into | receive the willing allegiance of ail, THE Police BOARD of Baltimore is find- | *K€4 if the Senate would (and under we | Suit. Capital every where, in private bands mother Great Dry Goods Sale. ne NEw York, July 25.— great It ihe insane has ita report. almost coon. | the dist place, ine Wedchsasataied ansre.ta | (oeogeanian to purge the aux of the police | RIcuent ruung they Soult Gal tas be was | aa well arin tue control of corporate vadien, | , NN YORK July, 2 Avotier erase dry r san ost com- . the beach, » for considerable extent. [a addition F * ~ | Koods offered coosisied of flannels, blankets, Hatrug: etter adtemtoea’ | Care aan tea seca ag gRewas, | (eine dim gma ott of gaejnan, recog, | MRR a Oat uy non, | fae sPasetish, Sena, tase rec: | estan soni of Some: mate ¢iliscredits the testimony of @ majority | stationed just outside the surf to render | fenses—theft as well as outlawry being | 08, the Partof Marsh. without alike guilty | demand. ‘The thousards of fires that drive | Priveipal mills and manufactories > 0 tthe country. The whole lot offered for ey a te eS sasiathnes te Of peed: ‘Thess Ore not = 8 all sorts of machinery in the production of | 00 : ingare him in his mire oie 2 often called into use, but their services have mises oes co ee of ie aes a Jaros be bog ny —— ele, ree aeecription of copsummable Most or the rent ar: — houses of the —s been in cemand twice since 1 have been here. | aftcr due investigation of the chargesagains | ‘#blisked wnat when Belkoap took the money pda Senor in, ano” | econ ieee eaaemae eae eee Disraict FrmaNces—The bill introduced | The first instarce was that of a lady, wo, | them. “Among eter fe Fitapatrice, who | De tok it with the intent to have his actioa gt eed oS Se in the House by Gov. Hendee, of Vermont, | venturing Into deep water, failed to keép her | some nights ago, in @ restuarant, ‘while | OF,decision influenced thereby, these ware | great extent gone out. ‘Tue iron manufac | P' iy. No’ en five ban- ‘whil : nd passed yesterday, with reference to the | mouth shut whea & big breaker came along. | under suspension and off duty, engaged in a | te Words of the law, and Senators must de- | tories are, many of them, on half time or | OFed buyers were present when the sa’e was lieve that when Belknap took the money he | closed, and the steam marine of the try, | Opened. The conditions of the sale were District of Columbia loan, provides that “to | Thé result was that she shipped @ heavy sea, Ogi Mpagused ® pistol. The other men now | aid‘it with the intent to bave his official ac. | that consume? ite wile ae oe ‘of fuel, 18 ved ‘ which strangled and demoralized her. missed are Kirby and Heard, for viola- “ p= , aad cash elier saunas; 12 erable ihe Lo defrag the orp opastrict of | set her to calling for help. A meek faced | tornrthe rele ie leaving the efty.—{Baiz, | 10D infinenced thereby. He referred to the rvene yrolling 10 | osece of t frown icleed to @ very con le Colum! idleness” or finding limited employment at | C&S€8 of Lowell 0-4 brown sheeting, marked trict to December 1, 1876, they are authorized | ite lady. on being told of the cause of the | gun, by Senators, and read from the re- | little orno profit’ It would Dea won L, were disposed of st 15} and 15 cents; 127 to antletpate, Dy tonne or otherwise, the | ineident, remarked by the way that women stamps Ps t would bea wonder if af ‘AIN RO" 5 = of Orton, president of the West- | the coal tradedid not experience d in | cases of Lowel 10 4 bleached sheetings, taxes for fiscal year ending June 20, 1377, Asati “Neue o—_ ee ea Bare ei ptt Tn ac apt ma Union Telegraph company, that | with the other industries Bat it is believed | €¢ L, at 17 it @né 17 cents: 129 cases aan cab On ano! tO exceed $118,957 96; the inter- | ner frightened sister would learn @ lesson | determined by raising the yacht Mohawk, | the issue of stamps to members of | tobe in as healthful condition financially | C&*ler 10-4 brown sheetings, diamond =o ae est on which shall not exceed 6 per cant. per | from her ‘salt-water ©: jence. The other | When she was toe the main sheet was | Con had been of far more value | asany other pursuit of equal magnitude, | 1¥ cents; Sl canes Lancaster 10-4 bi sunum. { @ somewhat fool hardy chap, | found fastened with @ double turn around | to company than the service rendered id stands ready when a generai revival | *heetings, diamond L, 16, and 16% cents, How MANY CLERKS WILL Bz Bouxcen? be swimmer, who ventared | the cleat. In his testimony after arrest gail- | 8nd asked Senator took these stamps | shall be announced to come as vigorously ing master Rowland stated that he let go | With an intention to have bis action in- | forth forits share of whatever general im- The Saratoga Races To-day. The conference committee on the Legisla- the main sheet, thatit ran out about a third | fluenced thereby. Before, entering on a re- Prgvement may beexperienced as any other. SakaToGa, July 25.—Tne first meeting of % the Saratoga Racing Association opened to- tiye, Executive and Juaicial Appropriation of the way then (conght tx} tue block, | view of the semtisany, Mr Carpenter ap | (PAGa. Ledger, ; ‘weather was fine. A: Eu eld BO mecting to-day. | At mete last having become cauangied in nis m oulskio ot to te Senate tie peers of ar Bel pCAlironxta Lostno GRousp.—The San Eutr, and track to excelient condition Thess 40 far as @ reduction of the force in she exest bat Bowiasd's tertimooy.~ (A. Biehest of eristiny vit y pccrotne Wat | Tn to Calinreis sien tate steadilgar: | five f as follows: Romney, Coen ”, Trit virtues—charity—| e a 3 ap the ps off ts eee en, | who are thus tempted to ventare too te cae em sidering the care. He said the managers had i: t gain to Oot population pry ee. OF Inspiration, Josie C., and as it the Senate 31s. The House | Timid People, or those who swim but ttle | woitrm Cin tcrer ine) the to show tit Selkuap nad read It, aud cece | year te @ Little more than s thin rene | won by Rhasaran te ester, ace was conferees to “split the differ. | Or not at all, ran no by ‘ling acd | 8-2. fire broke out in the Weatern Union | {eases and the Senate had itted 1t for | Increase from the same source during the | and third. Time, 1. Madge wad Stee gest ai ed Uae | Sieg acca cha" oe | Hane eling wt rea et | fare. ae, Seeger | eaters tray Set™ ae | See ae of the difierent departments will say that WASHINGTORIANS AT CAPE MAY The Rannes started in tan eather eam | ter Me Pata ake. Clyne teatify? Hise: | The passouger movement be ace 'sapee eos at Ss ‘ee Fm roan without in- | last week, and most of whom are still here, | mediately under the. roof, and burned | muh ome tid Mr. Clymer testify? Belknap | little a Wy wy te Bow S Cam, Were thereupon addressed tothe Cabinet ome | af€ the following: George Taylor and fami- | through "into the ca ae TNE the | said some paris were true, some were for the past three | 80d ¥. J. Waiker (reserve), representing the €- rs requesting their views, and the commit. | ly; Mrs.G. W. Adams and daughter; J. ©. | &% and all the w: ing into the and some he knew nothing at | the immi ee ioc tee past these Soe ie Cee lee are Low awaiting respo McK M McKelden, M building, cutting off communicaton. The | all about. What a confession that was. t arrived here from Ny Ling responses. icKelden, the Misses Mc! Snd Mrs | instruments were nearly all saved. Losq | It was true that be had appointed Evans; it y amount to upward of ‘ana ma Now NAVAL ORDERS.— Lieutenant Duxcan | #24 Miss Young; W. B. Shaw and family; | about 2,000. forty per cent. of the net gain of 1875. This it, Will go into training pot @ very bog bye A —_ urgent need of Gen. Pope oD, sist In progress and I x went; and, should the decline coutinue, ri ” Kennedy ordered to the Mayflower (practice | Mr. and Mrs. D. C. and Miss Julia Cox; Col | 4 rennsetE CLOUD BU steamer), at Pailadelphia; Passed Assistant | $24 Mrs. Corkhill; Messrs. M. W. and Wm. | wra.—a dispateh from Eureka, California, clear and explicit that Paymaster Stephen Rand to the Canonteus; | Gaughtis: 90 Guat Cor aie an says about pine o’olock on Sunday night § | Poa Tisge y's t —.—___ Two Children Barned to Death. had made the survey and sent the recom- CINCINNATI, July 5.—T: Passed Assistant Paymaster H. L. Machetts i cloud burst on Diamond of moun- ndation to not the Secretary of War, but very apt lo embarras us seriously. 2 ™ » duly wo young —— sett ncaa ea Baeaaaeorered © | Guay and idle #ragior, Major He Which resulted the death of witrteed Cor; | tue Aaiuiant General, so that waen it | 4 New TaronY or SuE CU a r in has reported his cool home, hav. daught » Shert nate, Wood choppers and roDaDly. ‘@ large cee See a gest ft, as there TREAT.—A new og! Digbt by the explosion of an oll can of from command with the savages on the | which they were pouring Kerosene os the |. Custer’ ing been de! ed from the Pensacola, north Barber, E. J. Sweet. J. might be some Indian claim in conflict. The | Fittie Big Horn van itchen Pacific station, 15th uitimo, and has been Moore and Ryland Rar, Mrs. | U2 out timber. | The Ttalians oes tw transaction was made to appear | Little Big Horn is ad = = sac pacbuipcsnalnlds placed C sick leave; Commander Frederick tone is also here for the season, | be found it is feared they all perished. Sy. suspicious, and they ask how could | Jack. He things —_ Gen. Custer mast Delayed Train. %. Smith ordered to command the Ashuelot, tage, as usual. Col. ————_$_—————— Belknap avewer the letter of the Solicitor of have fallen at the first fire, at the ford. or at GREEN River, WYOMLNG, July 25.—The astatic station, via steamer of Ist Septem- ge is still closed, the gallant Laxor STRIKES —Two hundred employes the Treasury, cated the 2d, on the 8th. This | jeast in the first few momeuts cf the firing, | passenger train which arrived here yester- po ae CEpinAtion oe poet Sey el not having put in an eppearance as t2 Benetton & Sickence, shoe manu: factur- and oe b; oe soumea ey Selamat and that he was carried off by his men when | day bound east, still remains. Trains, it is a * ir . J., struck yes! y bi as y | they retreated. He thinks tha’ thought, will get througn by this evening, Wm. C. Babeoek detached from the Ashue- agall 3 test : | and and explained it to the Secretary. ati mn ene me A lot and ordered to proceed home and await met pepe bls 3 aie Jone Leaves = id hiladelphiastrack | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—Mr. Reno Wife . yesterday against the proposed reduction of New Yorx, Jaly rs. Rosa Teevan Forney ‘Rey. Wages from $3 50 to day, and nearly | Hurlbut (Ill), from the Committee on Mili- fable died in Williams’ yesterday from THE McPHERSON STATUR—A prelimt- | Epiphany Chureb, ‘The former finds suM- | all'the stops along the were, ree ae. — fence, at the hands of her husband, Panieo, pat t - F Bary meeting Of the officers of the Army of | client change and relief from tae exhaustit 1g | serted. the Tennessee was held yesterday at the Eb- ee SE SEIN A Lone MaRkcH —The Cincinnati Light in from every quar same was passed. ee re Se eee ee eens yor the | shaded poreh of his pleasant cottage, Guard arrived as Philadelphia yesterday, | "O° Dondn of Br. Biand (Mo.) the House ‘Tennessee and, unvelling. the statue of Gen. | does not bathe, but the latter is as regular in Sie Dances. Shey wed consideration of the bill reported Me: . Gen. W. T. Skerman presided, | Setting his bath as gentlemen of loth | Ge = last from the Committee and Colonel Dayton was secretary. There | 8fo supposed to be at their prayers. He sis and 3 were present about forty officers. It was de- | Puts In an appearance at ta cided to hold the annual meeting in this city mendable py Lg October and unvei statue land, “Gen. Dana, Capt. Palle aan tel, Bocow: Snares, _ MeFesty, Charles FIrTH en REGIMENT, ba a Max ‘eodhul!; which came here Saturday morning Generate Binqhane and. Hiss tlcPaersod its annual encampment. It is not in full strength, but it makes up for deficiency in q Fe HH snd Sriliant.throog of tsterestod obeervers 7 hop at t 5 ey 3 | : i | i OE i i ' ty ail bet Ei i ast hi 5 i; His i i a dle i E nee haeson &

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