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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, AT 1HE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Ave 11th street, The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8, H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. ‘THe EVENING STAR i serve oy carriers fo nibscribert at Tea Conte Con Bixty Cents & month; one year, $6. Tue WEEKLY STaR_— 82a year, postage SPECIAL NOTICES. ce. GRAND CENTESNI4L FANCY DRESS BALL. AT BRAWLEY SP 4INGS. ri Persone leaving Was! MORLEY wil be om bund 0 forctah <oee ca. é ~ eagle at” ATIONAL 8.76 iTOO., corper Ish street acd New York arenu @8 DO other basin then Beat Saf: i verware, 5 f valuable things ‘on charges modera-tly TO THE CITIZENS OF THS FOURTH \€ SOBOOL LISTBIOT, (7TH Wagan.) ‘The citizens of the F. — to meet st gl: rib Scoot Distriet are re Hail, corser 7th street and jaryland avenge. on MOSDAY BYBNING. An- fast 14th, @t 7:90 o'clock. for the purpose of takin: into consideration the recent sctio2 of the Board 0: Seboot Trustees inthe removal of the late Saper- viving Privcipet of car sehool District J.B F. Ho! teat, Goorge White. t. re mes B Keibfas, H Bird ev & Harvey * angieat |. Herald, Fornes’s Obrunicie, Bspuntican} ¥ a ¢ a GOSPEL MEETING, SABBATH EVENING At § o'clock, in the ASSOCIATION BOOMS. Music led by Cornet and Organ. All are welcome. MEBTING at 7 o'clock, corner sylvapia avenue augs-tr your bills for BPE- T TAX SS through J. street, and save a large rs 2. unt. ea THESE BEST. ILBUBN'’S SODA WATER, BATUBAL SPRING WATERS on Dranght, OOFFER aod CHOOULATS. 1429 Pennsyivasia AVENT! near Willard’s. epls-tr W. WHITAKER, “ene Cato and Collection Agent, ‘16th street, near Treasacy District Claims, Pension aud Bounty Claims, @ Specialty wT LEWI8 JOHNSON 200, BANKERS, Corner of Wth Strest and Pennsylvania Avenue, | © ee @. YOUNG, HOTABY PUBLIC, Oeti?-t2 Ovrice—Stan BUILDINe, SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING! AT BEDUCED PRICES. FEW OF THOSE SPRING 0483. gw lett to close out for $15 at a. STRAUS’, Pennsylvania av: SINE WHITE MAGSEILLES VESTS sold regardless to cost. TT? @18 CASS. SUIT down to 915, Pennsylvania aven' Ligaroceonen Ca8S. PANTS at 94.00 aré 85 that sold for @6 and 87. 4. STBAUS. HS $% BLACK CLOTH DRESS SUITS re duced to $13. 1011 Pen>sylvania avence. LAD ©, sold for A @BEAT VABIBTY OF 0483S. PANTS, all colore and sizes, for @3 1011 Penn- sy ivaais svenue. Bote 7 ise cass. sc #10 snd @. 4. BT. A= Lin. reduced prices. 7 OUTHS’ FINE gs eelli a. Y " trascn SsuITS ing now for @ soits 1eil 45ND DUUK sTeacs. BGLISH CHECK CASS. $14 SUITS to be air posed of for @W. 1011 usyivenia avence. YS" STHOOL SUITS, $4 , at A. Orr eanee , St and 86, A ‘EILDRES’S SUITS, four to ten Jus than cost. 1011 Pe: Sos ass. eu STBaUs’. be Ex4. SIZ£ CASSIMSEB AND FLANNEL z pul; from 4] to 46 iuehes, at reduced prices. years of age,) auayivania avenue SUITS for 98 at a. WORSTED D. B. FROOK OOATS ABD Ves 810 acd 813, formerly 815 and 85. 1011 Penusyivenis ae. Yor MEQ’S FINS WORSTED OOATS and VESTS (from M6 to 20 years) reduced to 810, for- merly 816. 1011 Peunsylvanis avenue. A L VISITORS SHOULD TAKB OF THE ABOVE BauGaias CESTENBIA VanTAGE ANTAAVENOUS — To the Publve.—My newiy-invent- whicb I now 229 Penn. ave., and Manufacturer. CEULSSRBATED CBYSTAL SPRING ALES 2 cER. THOM4S WALSH Acer, loth and F strects northwest, eugie-Im* Washington, B. 0. Wx. Banmon. B.M. Boowst.. D.W. Larnan BARMON, BOSWELL & CO., BHITUBE, UPHOLST G00) - DECORATIONS, seth 2 Fe street, near Penasyivania avenue, = SSS aE Se a Ee MMANTELS, GRATES, FURNACES auD LATROBE STOVES. TBE ST. GEORGE RaNgs, SLATS AND MARBLE LATBOBS STOVES. BOYNTON S HBATBER, pat up to two rooms, O. 128 apsceric pegs more the bent Cu Cait =" efore making your BINSSHERS, ~~ wee Vis & 717 Yeu STREET B. Ww. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. Ce Sar FLORIDA FLOORIEG 4 4ené 5-4, kite dried. Also is pis Ty) a &e., ke ‘Wi sell of prices to suit -» &C., which I par- on Friday— | Star. Che Enening Star. St, 48—N&. 7,295. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-DAY—Inter- o yen Hoa), was aitvekes b: =a ibe Cel bration of pam Frise ant mer y of the congregation were The seovermer Generalship ia ledia. Lonpon, August 4—A to the Lord Lytion will resign tae mest Gowers por Genera) of tT Strength, and is : p i WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1876. TWO.CENTS. | | Naw Senarz RESTAURANT KSEPER— ‘The President pro tempore of the Seuate, Mr. Ferry, on the recommendation of a majority Of the Senate, has appointed Mr. C. H. Luff, of Baltimore, keeper of the Senate restan- rant. It appearsthat Mr. George T. Down- FORTY-FOURTR CONGRESS. MONDAY, August 14. SENATE.—Mr. Spencer introduced & con- It is said that A. H. Byington, of Connecti- cut, is waiting somewhat impatiently for the rejection of Public Printer Clapp by the Sen- ate. **--SenatorMorton opened the canvass in Indiana in a speech of great power and sever- and of Mrs. Emily Columbia. The states were called through In ten mtn- ites, and pot more than baif a dozen bills Foe ee nee ee net the, vince, & ma- | ity at Indianapolis last Friday evening. It | to prepare asuitable torm of government for | Tie, ANd Dot more than b were of a private bal revenue, $571,223; customs, $591,022. jority of the Senators having signed his ap- | sharply arraigns the democracy, past and | the District of Columbia, with leave tosit “ ‘ pilestionbpat, that afer Mr. Laff preaeat, and sounds such key-note of ag- = THE Consv'sr and Diplomatic Appropris- during the recess and the necessary | Mr. Randall submitted the conference re- as & cand , many Senators withdrew | gressivene:s for the campaign as to show lerieal force—one half the expense ion tion bill was enrolled this morning and sent | thejr names and attached them tothe pett. | ferixe Tepablicant do Hot mean to make | peld irom wecontingent fund ofeees oars | yt kets wedian appropration Dill, ana it to the President for his approval. tion of Mr. Luff. West Vines een a of ogg = bo. a ra Mr. Randall said that all the appropriation Pap omnes in! Ww days ago. @ news- motion of Mr. House bil | bill« bad now the Hovse, ana it was THE WHIsky FRavpSs COMMITTE have | SPEAKER KERRSERIOUSLY ILL.—Samuel paber reporter that he would not for some for the sale Of saline lauds was | proper 10 review tne accion of the Mouse on adjourned further investigation until the | Kerr, the Speaker's son, arrived in Wash- ime appoint taken up, amended, and passed. @pprovriation bills. commities was next session of Congress. ipgton negreresre! Ler worships New al- = zz On motion of Mr. ee the Senate = the outset with the pvecessity of re- peer- 2 bany, en route to Rockbridge Alum ings, took u) constitutional amend- jucing expenses, and the: ve to this « e THE U. 8S. STEAMER HURON left Port Va, bavin been telegraphed foe ee his | Banks js Eettius Wn meditat.vely on tne ment fn relation te schools. the most earnest attention, and had the “‘Spinnvren, Augvst 14—The Scotsman Royal, 8.C., on Saturday for Portsmouth, | mother. there @re serious apprehensions | H: side of the fence. Toe Bostoa Mr. Frelinghuysen addressed the Senate | a:scrance that the People endorsed the re- | say8: A puarerey t iaforms N.H. eal aT that Speaker Kerr caonot survive maoy ie erie bag tiles aay cet nde Beyond in ad’ of ane memaeecunetiente See the —. majority of this House was | us that Mr. Disraeil’s elevation to the peer- TAE WHOLE AMoUNTof the Geneva award | 2475, And should his death take place dai ing ‘¢ Pan tf ne the purpose of working out reform and retrenchment, and tn order [0 do this its first act was to re) he rale which pr biblied change of | Ppropriation bills in the taterestof retren Wi gress met in December business was pios- age is the fret step towards his of the premiership; not now, bat the beginning of the next sesston. Earl Derby is mentioned as the new premier. heret with contentment than a seat in Co: gress and the com: lonship of brawlers. Hon. James G. Biaine will open the can- paign in Maineat Portland to-night. Tae Cimcinnat! Enquirer observes that “a spirit the session of the House, it would uecessi- tate the election of a Speaker, the Speaker eS being elect: 1 to serve only during ie ablence of the Speaker, and without election could not serve another day. House resolution. He said the amend ment failed to prescribe, as required by the constitution, in what manner the ment should be ratified by the states,whether by their legislatures or by convent!on, and had this amendment been ratified by the ie bends sold on Saturday, $2,160,000, was taken by Fisk & Hatch at 105.05. The gold thus rea)ized will be fold on the 16th fastant. Mav 4 Liverroot, August ¢—The man Fisk, No DISPATCHES bave been received here | so many members absent it becomesa serious | Of cheerfulness diffuses ttself throughout th legislatures it would have been invalid. Hi trated, and tt wx therefore # duty to cut off | who was Bi to death on « during the past 48 tours relative tooperations | question what the House would doin such a | democratic party.” wnereupon the Brookiyn | argued further that the House proposition | all extravaganees abd uumeceanars cxponaee, | Joao, NRE kettenced 10 po} * ler ma. Eagle remarks: “ It is this spirit of cheerfai- | was not framed as to be effective, le the | This was dove in part by the redaction of | Holland, a gir seven years of age, at Biack~ in the Indian country. Ramors of a fight —_—— ness that threatens to keep the democrs:ic | Senate amendment would reac! ject | the compensation of employes of the govern- | burn, on the 30th of last March wae bauged between General Crook and tue hostiles are THE LEGISLATIVE, EXECUTIVE AND Ju- ‘ty alive forever, and, when the irmameut ment; but owlpg to the opposition of the to-day. = diweredited the War office, where it is | pICIAL APPROPRIATION BILL, #3 reported | 1 rolled up like @’ scroll, wil undoudtesiy fhe Speropristion of ms toreligious sects. | Senate and the Senate couferees the reduc Steamer Ashore. thought thai Creok would not be able to | trom the conference committee and passed | ¢28ble it t> crawi out and sit on the scroll.” but not probibit its Given to iufidel | Lion was not as greatas {i suouid have been. Bawta, August 1i Toe Hamburg and strike the Sioux for several days yet. by both branches of Congress. contains in | ;;;-4 Terre Haute, Ind., dispatch says tiat | sects. In order that the business of the government American steamer Germania is Pp vnore at « one ever held | The moi Tun LicmAsie Gav acer. Maniacs: twe largest night rally bu he ning hour having expired, the might not be embarrassed attention was | the entrance of thia har or It is feared lieu of the House provision requiring @ re- | there was the Independent back mays- | resolution went over, and tl 5 lied to the fact that tne el shoald work ome take Toe House Committee on Military Amairs | duction of 10 per centum oa the salaries of | meeting Saturday ight nirteen huadr. 4 snore hours, and ten beer en eek ees eetme & wreck. The cargo is being have agreed to the Senate bill Increasing the | all collectors of customs and employes of the ecoee eee Relig atom hn creased. A deal has been said about strength of the cavalry regiments, but have Pag es service who now prerhady al = ae AS Wanees Di march tant w. Tce ete ania “ ge ay Incrcare niall pot exes t'Uwedteave haar | ine Nedeiary morely VoTaniiinteaeacect | Parker “-"fele garde, ae plots coats Pie Sylnyet mre, Paed thos appre” | ote inaneatr of dred men, aud that the newly enlisted men | scrutiny of the present condition and com- | !n that city that Mayor Johoston, of Circia- ation bills since 1865, and an examina- sion Of Bir Chants Wenn ceTe © sball be mustered out when hostilities cease. | petency of tne foree employed in the collec. | DAti, ts to take the place of Hon. Milton Say. lon of the list would show that some of the | Jet “raticas sumineles Wentworth, Baro. —— ton of revenue from ms, with a view | ler a8 democratic candidate for Congress in 80 One of | most Important laws had been passed in that | jemont Gal mamber for Caaises. said Par- ADJOURNMENT.—The outlook now is that | of reducing the number of the same.” Aa- | the First Onio district. It is thoignt also manver. If the republican minority had go- crnld, be Proprogued at 2 o'clock to- there will not be @ final ajjournment of both | other section sdded to the bill prevents all | that S. F. Hunt has @ chance for beatlag hen the were dis- | operated with the majority taxation of aii | ™°TO¥ ae B an Wee ‘Pearean Executive officers or employes of the United | General Baning for the nomination in tae | covered by Captain Cook, nearly @ century | kinds might have bees very mack renacny amaire i louses until Wedueslay or Thursday. It | Srecatixe. appointed by the t Second district. ----Colonel Bob Ingersoll, | ago, the Population Was about 400,000, and | and money saved to the people of the coun- | _ BELGRADE, Augus! is understocd that Senator Morton has a confirmed by the ‘Genaie, from requesting, | Of Illinois, is going to Maine to stump for | it is now but 40, the friends of the uy: Presning ministerit Sateen Tete alee sald hae tae Bon giving to or receiving from any other officer | Hayes. bill argue from continued decrease of or. 1 Randall then proceeded to review the ae tan on on. YX | = Ste will refuse to adjourn until the Hawaiian | OF employe, any See DAE nyt ge ostnnb political purposes. A FIGHT IN THE BLACK HILLS.—The fol- . | Offenders against this provision are to be immediately disch: b t treaty is dir; »sed of. @tion bills. First was the pension bi! arged | lowing is an extract from a letter received ear there was appropriated $30,000,000. | t© the last extremity. An aid-de-camp of by Mr. A. Calder, of Seaforth, from Mr. A. estimates were Gen. S@rrived here, and re THE WHEELER SoRvEr.—Detachments | irom service, and shall Seon | te Cnuipieth cahent teeters ini: Fs sar toot the DIN pad Koto | ports that ® large force is now concentrated. of the Wheeler eurveying expedition are | 8wlity of a misdemeanor. pun! Mea S509, | $0 —~ Bap, Sietion thereof by fine not ex 2500, | for the Black Hille, but did not get there, as ing 1 t connect: 3 with this bill was | ®t Banja. jeaving this city daily. They will continue | The salaries of Tne officers and principai | YOU will see by the papers, and there is a ——— a the work already aivanced by previous sur- | employes '2 the various mints, assay offices | POor chance of going there now. We were Masonic Exeu: yeys in New Mexico, Colorado and Nevada. sUv- treasuries & the country | Sttacked by the Sioux, our iy were Nw YORK, August i4—Oriental Consis. There will be two points of rendezvous and | are not at all diminished the amounts | Sbout one-third killed. Your humble servant tory, 32d degree, aucient and accepted rite, outtit—Carson City, Nevada, and West Las | reepectively aj for them last | bad the an aie nie ee leg, for Palestina here So aer en route and anol n Avimas, Colorado owever ii the salaries of @ few af tae cc: | on the shoulder, It was terrivie fer scat iat | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—The ed Fa oom. SENATOR MoRTON returned from Indiana 2 minates. On the first rash we lost our mules | House met at 10 o’elock, with not more than and other em} a last evening, and was in his seat as usual to. and wagons, and eight men out of the nine- loyes 1 these establishments, and tne bill provides, fifty members present, and henceevery thing as for the di of 1 began to think my time had eome. I day. He reports the meeting which he ad- stated, am now about healed of my wounds, and | 284 to procecd by unanimous consent, and sosreet at Indianapolis @ grand mneeeee oe oper present bie mployed | cnurely 20 of the Diack Gilly woe wae objection was made to takiog up @ number ee a PE RA ry made Dy the commitiee, | ey wmdecd. ater we tenween Sfty aod | “Gn motion of Mr. Rende'l, the 16th and make long political speech in the Senate | 07 ‘he enguestion of Secretary M nd rocks, aud had’ | 17th joint rules, which proxibit the trans. incorrect. kept bebind trees and rocks, aud a ebance to revenge a little. Ihave snffered fearfully with the side wound, but the others were not very bad. I will beable to be about we to lay pretty low now. We were within fort; miles of Gus 4 lorrill, bill now provides: t all these clerks shall be the 10th of October. instead of September 10th, October 10th, and November 10ta, 1m three installments. The salaries of members of Congress and of the President SS at the ‘trates. Toe tc morrow is Now INATIONS.—The President sept the fol- lowing nominations to the Senate to-day :— Wilford L. Wilson to be appraiser of mer- chandise, port of St. Paul, Minn. mission of bills between tne two Houses during the last three days of the session, suspended. wer j&.) from Committee on Mili- tary reported back bill to provide for the settlement with certain railroad com- . Cook, (| Affairs, by the Nominated for ‘con’ ‘commit regard: iter City. I am now on the line - m ‘Sen: = NORRISTOWN, Pa., Augnst 14.—Hon. Jas. Promotions—Medical Inspector ‘SamaaT, United States desigaated d Stories” ~~ Between Minnesote and Dakota, and expect | Pris, ine ieee eae semen crease the poeta toeit s5n853, “and the bili | BOyd was to day nominated for Congress Cones to be medical director; Surgeon Da- | sulted in the adoption of a provision for dis- | to stay & while.”—| Toronto Globe. Wath Sen neat ae ee ee Teniation, | Si anally. passed operetta $12,740,305 40, | bY, the democratic convention of tne 7th dis- vid Kindlebverger to be medical inspect.r, | cont'nuing the 2 otha at Buffalo and| 3. = Ee ae full month’s tor tae tasmah Or an The investigation oF the Naval Gamratries | ict. and Passed Assistant Surgeon J.B. Parker | Pitepute fis con eerie at day of Sep SECHER-MOULTON SuIT.—Tne answer | fi) mon P reust: | showed gross extravazance in this depart. Srey ea to be surgeon. _ fember next. ‘The depositories at Charies- | Of Henry, Ward Beecher to the complaint of | , Op Taoglon Of Mr, ooker, (Fay) ihe House | Tent, and therefore this amount eas ample] parrmwome, augue ii Cotton quiet Navy SIGNALS—The chief signal oficer | {00,Sonth Caroling, and Tucson, Arizoaa, | Ofthe latter yesterday by Shearare © oe wy a ag eg ee ~ 4. Flour quiet and of the navy bas just completed and the de- | an appropriation of $10,000 todefray the ex- | 10g, attorneys for Mr. er. It is a gen- | Oe prigied fora mobile weit 5,967,498, the redaction was made here by | HOWSrd Street and western sa partment published the latest edition of navy signals. The system has been entirely Temodeled, and as now constructed 1s con- sidered by Commodores Ammen and Shu- feidt apd other promivent and experienced baval officers to be the most perfect code of Signals in existence. These signals are so ¢mstructed that even if tne code should fall in the bands of enemies in time of war they Would teunabie to read a message seat be- tween our naval officers. eral denial of ali the malicious acts charged in the complaint, except that Mr. Beccher admits going before the id jury and tes- tifving to certain criminal libels which re- suited in the indictment of Mr. Moulton. He also denies that Mr. Moulton “was ready or & xlous to stand trial on the indictment mentioved in the complaint, either at the time of pieading to the same or for at least six months @icerward,” and this defendaut has no knowledge, nor information suifi- per, do. extra, 4.00a5.00; do. family, 5.50ae a Mills super, 275a3.25; do. extra, 4. 2586.00; do. Rio Brands, 6.50a6 75; de. family, 6.00. Wneat wer vera red good penses of the survey of the Union and Cen- tral Pacific railroads, tobe made in | atonal ance of the resolution of the House of Tee sentatives, adopted on the '2tn ultimo. The Dill as passed by the $13,392,233. This total was increased b; Senate (by the restoration of existing sala- Ties, &c.,) to$1/,028 756. The bill as it goes to the President aggregates $15,373,900, showing that the conference committee made very nearly an equal division of the difference be- heretofore ap- pore fora public building at Harris- ure, Pa. Mr. Cox (N. Y.) asked leave to offer a reso- luuon directing the Committee on Forel; Affairs to inquire into the conduct of the U. S. consul general at Frankfort-on-the-Maine nd of the U. 8. mipister to the German em- pire, in refusing to transmit the address of the democratic association of Frankfort, in relation to the Centennial of American in- + ndence, and to ——s the next session. ‘ecars. Conger and cutting off the salaries of the higher grade Postmasters @ud reducing other expenses. -——$—— ———. Campaigu Sqatbs. The Rochester Democrat remarks: “When Thomas A. Hendricks gives a note for ninety deyahe never dates it. He doesn’t believe in dates. He thinks it better to slide grada- ally along toward payment, raising no false do. yellow, steady, Siesi; western mixed, spot, firmer and. hi ; futures weak and lower, 5; \, spot; 534 ithern ~y " form. the: asson objected. hopes in the breast of his crediior.” ---:The | Western white, 33034, do. mixed, 30a33. ye HENRY WATTERSON c $ween the two branehes of Congress, the to. | Sent te forn tel fomie or mntisoneeeet On motion of Mr. MoMahon, (Onio,) the | washingt sm correspondent of the Cincinust et Hay dull and heavy— an ATTE: » elected to Congress | tal belng increased by only $163,466, more Rar thereon.” He also denies that he ever | House took up and the Senate bill to | Pnouirer says: Charley Ewing, & brother of | M&ryland and Perosylvania, 13.ai7.0. Pro- to fll the term from the Louisville district | than one-halfof the total amonat of all the Fequest:d the district attorney of Kings | Print additional copies of the proceedings in | {h’General’ said to us Gute eae yestersay. | Visions dull and heavy. Pork, 20.00. Baik made vacant by the death of Representative | ‘tems in controversy. There were no less t : the impeachment of Gen. Belknap. “ . | mea ders, 8; clear rib sides, 10 loose; 8 fan Sot contzovers: pointe, and at toast | Sousty to Rake Say action, or to take soy | Ui is'eeutar onder bevicg beer semensed, | {aaacare the Ong Peer ego tiatica | B'ai0x packed.” Bacon. fo omrany apr neti Ba _ sone He | (wo-tnirds of the amendments by ene House oe Concerning @ nolle prosequl, as alleged | ee eee eet tne consideration of tae | ##t#¢olng out in Ohio?” The Ohio : or tue other were further amended in the r. Moulton, and denies any Knowledge io Liga@lly. face, with well defined features, bordering a that any such motion was made. He again | Motion of Mr. Hale to reconsicer the vote refined, 12 al2x. Butter si little ou the Teutonte order.’He wears a | COference. swears that the testimony before the grand | whereby the President's message on the sua- case. eatera gu 1 mustache of sandy color, and goatee like- CouNTERFEIT StuveR HALF DoLvars. | Jury was true.—(N. ¥. Tribune, 12th, as te ky on 94eox; gy what of the sane, , His featares Fight eve, pepe ee Saeenrenn on ot nited State Oot GENERAL CROOK is & lithe, lean, light: urs yngleton (Migs.) said it was no piea- erence, lay alt Joboing, 15a1 » $5 6 - Ny D 2 ‘Receipts “4 but the general make-up of the Keatucky | missioner Fogers fer & hearing next Wi. | Balred man, of bth military and’bascer | sure to him to enter upon the discussion of -;- a — gg ecitor strikes one as @ Well above the average ability of latter day C men. He looks bot a little like Rob't C. Schenck, these questions, and he character. He will go out on the desert long 2 esday on the charge of passing Counterfeit alone and sleep in the sage brush, and from silver haifdollars. Annie Linder was held held bis peace so the charges affecting hisstate were Sbipments—Corn, 57,000. case, seeking and studying Indians so constantiy | V@gue ®nd lacked paternity. But of late BALTIMORE, August 14.—Virginia 6's, de- of Obio, and they do say he kaows the bet- Donic Limes seteet the (Ea leg pte the ts of his mind hsve become like the | these charges have assumed a, be- ferred; 5%; do. consolidated, 66; do. second ting value of @ *-bob-tail flush” as wellas | can Bank, South Broadway, and desired to | Indians. His bright, social wife, who nas | C&use they have — — a — ries, 30; North sixes, old, 15. the ex-Miister to England. make a deposit of $30, $20 of which wav in | 20 colicren: sorepes is solitude withoat | ne oy eee charge was | Diished te the Geese ene 8 being acoom- Siirw YORE, August 14.—Stocks dull with SS ', e democratic ive~ % e ForURE GoVEEEMENT ov rx prs. | geet money and si0 io silver half a Sad hes deateoyed tine Apechen, theme canes feneral of fraud, Intimidation, and violence Sorghty fy y $iitue better feeling. Money, 2. Gold. 11. TRICT.—The House of Representatives, it | that she had received it from @ man whose | into Mexico, whose cavalry was once equal | by which the ay coporp ag He | Dominate respectable men in doubifal dis- | Exchange, long, 4s: x; short, 40. Govern. Will be remembered, fn June last passed a | name she was ignorant of. The silver was tothe Mamiclakes, Sud whose tantes ashen ee a wets, “At Cincinnati the republican ticket “Sisw Yomt, Aleest 1t—Wicer dan ane Jomt resolution providing for a commission | readily seen to be of light weight, and wnen | DY Doqteuity merican } fraud in the election of 1815. ‘The charge was | Dominated yesterday is unusually respecta- | , LEW ytORE,, August it —Flour 4 ead: tested was found to lack nearly one half of | ¢Migrant. p- | dle.— [Indianapolis Sentinel. Last June the to be appointed by the President pro tem. | he “werent required. Detectives tail win POD tne et, nat inst year @ repub- | intensely democratic Cincinnati sented of the Senate and the Speaker of the House, | Greentree arrested Straus and Miss Linder |. THE TALK ABOUT THE RELATIONSHIP | lican majority of 25,000 was = : eeilden's surroundings are bad. If to consist of three residents and three non- | as connected ‘the Tne spurious | between the wife of Ger ele would take to the White House Tesidents of the District of Columbia, to are stated to besiiver-piated and have | M1. Blaine has drawn the Des jobbers fram ment for bi uf Regis this ex beet Congress. Senate District of Columbia reported to have the commission oe Sressnenen of the House of er of Mrs. gp t unanimous? "Weat Lb paeetggre Nd made a lete Thy ‘those bodies, the the repuvlions Emenoed. it pass'4 both Houses to-day. It i ty: married Philadelpp Van Tramp, in’ this’ House? sent to the i |. ***: Mary Smith (Hobo- | formerly # representative in oa rn ee as Tent, to bed, leaving her lamp oarn- | Ohio.” , the political revo- i. bseq uen! THE PRESIDENT, led by his pri- | ting fire to ber room and ye . She bodnge arg ACCIDENT.—One day last = Pomm—agd 7S vate secretary, and execu’ Sniffen ‘was burn- | week, wi H hagas, €d almost to a crisp. ----Mrs. Mary , | miles northeast of West Point, Nevraska, | these evidences of frand? Are the oar tn ber Ghee ad ao ee and Prude, arrived at the Senate wing of the bai hay, 1 ‘with his of Misstast; to be d with 12 aged EF se tt 'y Morning | was hauling hay, in company oon, 00.6) ‘Decause had to give @ satisfactory account of the affair. Capitol at a little after 12 o'clock to-day, and | ou the alll of a fourth-story. w ou Cher- | one of the horses balked. Mr. Hartman was ont ane a All that is known 16 that in the forenoon of immediately proceeded to the President's | ry street, when she fell to the pa ent be. | on the load, and ee atre Seg nig fx ype aes AF thane it comnae dniar ate Thursday Victor Smith, the young man, room, where they were soon joined by all | low and was instantly killed. ----H.Swin- | tine in his hand, and hit the horse a couple ag age tired or wart was ayy to, ‘Afterward the members of the ex die, of east 7th Baonel York, while | of blows, when the animal began to kick, | because people = a 4 be went up city, retarning about bals- ¢ West avenue, Hunter’s Point, Fri- Ci g the fork drove it over the head five o'clock. Who saw him on po ent oe ee A , Was knocked down and run of Mr. Hartman and over the load, and com- return all state that he was perfectly jent remained in his room until about | Ver by @ truck and Killed. tok on the bord: driving Bee tine Soreces in at tue tavern 2 p. m.,when there being no immeilate| A Younc FORGER.— 1. Zimmer was | his sit e ‘of which he died » ats Sa of adjournment he went back to | committed for examination y Justice Mur- | 9 tew hours.—([8t. Joseph Gazette. ‘are informed, be the White House. Among the bills signed ray, inthe Tombs Police Court, yesterday, cor - vy bim to-day were: An act concerning the | on the charge of fore the nameofhisem-| porson.—Mrs. Sarah D. Briggs, arrested a. ~ ¢ employment of Indian scouts; an act to ployer, Chas. 15. W. tehead, ‘a lawyer, doing | in New York on Susptcion of B&Ving admin- —* ate vide for the printing @nd distribution of the | business at No. 61 Wall street, to several ‘stered yolson to Mrs. Amelia LaRue, of =P io 9 ere~ reports of the Commissioner of Agriculture ks on the Nai City amount- | Buffalo, whois now lying dangerously m, hey 4... . for the years 1574 aud 1775; an act allowing ing to 8275. vered | has been committed. Mrs. Brigg’s step son, it rid Of these vampires that the le, — go. — the Pacific Matl Steamship Lee ae 8 % | on the 12th ultimo by some figures in the | Henry, is also under suspicion of particiva- | white and black, rose up at the last — la = carry the mails in their new iron steamships. | pank-bcok which Zimmer, who is only sev- | tinz in the crime. Mrs LaRue wae ia New and changed the character of the state gov- a, eotee PERSONAL—Hon. Milton 1. Southard, = peter, ae Lge (Sore city to procure @ divorcee from her ae Schoen. gusoeine 0 ak 7 Victor be liel. He reeen jongress from eros mbs Police Court | 2usband- we nay and she thes left. Rep: tative in C Onto, was | by Officer Kerns of the To ie Oc comparison of the ex; Of the state gov- ts 2 married last Thursday to Miss Hamilton, uad, at his residence, No.216 Second street. | THE Brooklyn Argus says: The danger. to | ernment under democratic rule and under 2 a aad ane daughter of Representative Hamilton, of officer says he coun: 3 ma gens our public sebools from sectarian SHnieeeses repaniicen rule, and my nafs elwpnterd i Bene New Jersey. ---- The family of Mr. R. C. | Si, "ty, “# be Arres fects Hons at preseats though yos may oecanion- | of the chenge in ISIS” Wines tine enone the shot she put her Fox left the city to-day en route for Europe. " who can’t | bave come into ‘they have made wo tnemsboce Cred —- the +++ The news from 8; Kerr is still | Too Goon To r write, who looks as if he had been United States Sena’ m to 6s 2, slarmn, most discouraging, the chances for his | Montana ee sitting up with the subject hight afer night, — > . wat pa y—< recovery are r ed very slight, | special of August 12, aa; and taking @ little something to sustain him Tas SITTING Bot. Wa2—Four coms ad. ***- Mr. C. Jaqueme, who has jast arrived in pee Fry dns Wel sas Seam sne Sesion aie pavice of the 4th artillery left San Fran- cand this eountry ‘rance on @u important | terrible between Bap For EPuRAIM.—Ephraim De. cisco Saturday for Cheyeane, to guard the 7 — ying mission from his government, accompanied | the Indians. She states ~~ sor of Newcastie townshi; aan ay railroad and supply the few feet other, by Count de Vandrecourt, bis secretary, had | Das almost snuihilated the Sioux, and has | &i{) county Fa, bas been conv! a es A @n agudieree with the President Saturday, | tbe remainder in such a nee oe oe Sues tpg fraud tax receipts to ee nt rnaye: nd were introduced Py, Mr. Brulatour, woo | theirsurrender. The les that bring this | election, and has sentenced to one y belongs to an old Lou jana family. -**"Oap- a from the Crow —— eh wen imprisonment and @ fine of $500. tain Wiliam Gore-Jones, naval attache of Suwa this story SHOT BY POLICEMEN.—Jas. Kelly, while We ved on was x Garett. We = “ sy -. ‘Wits regard 10 the riot, mat truth telling, and we | THE STRI the brakemen ht aaid the white Srseure Gavett, who bas boas savetal thaws | and Datmsesigol radirond bas suded, tae men ves, and that EerpotiSeal eee tne im Peoria, is not. Ifthe committee should | going to ‘at the Bnd the themselves ‘upstrife. ¢ehances are that the ‘would | €s scon &s the business of the road per- pa Rn lg A be's correct one Peorta Transcript. mit. * instead aera arreah: * ‘Of the consequences. Zante a60 ‘Sha SSIN ATION MSPIRACY YARN. Tus U.8.Sc8-TRRasUBY at New York Wells: if it was nota Worked es braseman a aisps ‘trom ie SG, wintes ey ‘with sliver fet inet maha ibe Topublions ‘af aie: road ior over ne’ ‘ce however, Eageaend grat a in, the | Srukere waited ail night in frout of the balla, denomnsed Gove.aor Amey’ 1a Soe great strike be ws jail, bea been | brokers. ots acts cnees. : Em, J Cc. 4, -— the Unite: Swi a et ing to seoure the coin. 3 said many of hed pa EE, ing fa: mers. Greece, Denmark at in list of | °° his = . Lynch) had | in s Park row . i will remain prime mi sare re inpsoriied tox, Sad Jw "On potion fits, Randal, cou- | Spits bis grag bain, he ter. practically ECan aig A) an eerie Bee srove~ (Rew Tort keprest. Be A tar rca neem aalls doses Oporto: Fanta Cruz, Port ihe az-In he race at on | certain bts Conse coat | | ram Paice oy Coat-—The coal combine- haf eg mar 05 sells oe 4 guuting inthe Juriediotions-of saiareay Mire. "s Vintor came e ponte ip his oltg. pemcerdny, | 87 rears wits © tart eweetnem Rochelle, Port Mabon, Valencia, + | ay ba, the Spantarda be beating to Ky.) the piss of con! ‘Ove mg gts Marrobam, Oypras, Bucharest, Vent Mi~ wat stusiea by epegtment former & ma s tials of Bon, Hany Sor Septeusber. Tbe trouble shont Bostoa tp fey Aton et Heli and Windror, Cansta’ Weat. | Ali otuer | Teen jana tod garrison of Aesrtes brings the par- | 8}! the a _—— settled. —(. ¥. Commer- | Srcounts for his long absence. ated for in aor aed 4} ‘the ‘eal, 12th. ~ 7, their sal- i