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Se SESE ‘A Naval Omeers Ralcide. THE EVENING STAR. a _________ HE TARES Ris “LAST ORUIQR” LN SRAROH & avhinas Three days there arrived at the rat IHR STAR BCLLDINOR | Shek peas sae Penusy!vania Av. cormer 11th street, | potas Se, Wins represented finaseit ae w ie oT | n commander in D The Evening Star Newspaper Company, | at RE yh 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. seaeed meni as the iy —-_-o- 4, jet AJ were coming ‘VENTING = serve: carriers lace. He was rheous f: man-~ ane S oases : ‘sg my. j > fers, but reserved and disinciiued to mingie ou gee re Cates at he emeiers 4 was ell With the crowd. On Friday ni & discussion on Lhe plazra abou’ ~ = was * im. bat he and | oie IS vee, 48—NE2. 7,307. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1876. TWO CENTS, | Seen ARTA OHS sees” Be pitas coon emanate onern $f Orange. wae promptly on baad, bat his life bad Ged. Deceased ©: PECIAL NOTICES. = undress paral aniform. Ele had money SENATORT. W. FERRY, president pro tem- MMERING IN MAINE. The Centennial Regatta Programme. | [a], to The Star or baggage, ard left nothing to ideattty Bim, EVENING STA R. pore of the Senate, whose term expires March —— TO-DAY'S FOUR-OARED KACE-—WHY BiG- e. egTams ie * | ezeept a long letter evidently writtea jast ASSESSUK'S OF FIUK,D C., —————————————————— | 3, 1577, wit probably be returned to the Sen- Trips Along Shore. ee ee Setar eater he took © Greaght, as BO ast Aveve? 25, 1976. a a a a 6 somes PH ol deadly be ii. oov- jottes fs hereby given thst on and after the 11TH hin: * ate by the legislature of Michigan. Secre- WINGATE CorTaGE, All the crews for to-day's four-oared shell THE ORIENTAL WAR. ers twelve pages of neatly written note o of tary Chandler is not, as has been stated, a 8 = - pat ov BEPTRMBEE neat th Board of Asseasore of Was gton News and Gossip. So ie acme or Me Fane: cae PENonscor Bay, ME, Aug. 21, 1576 rae were in Philadelphia yes pe per, and is addressed to Dr. H.R. » Bony ee oe Fn thar GOVERNMENT RECE(PTS TO DAY.—Inter- | ernor Bagley, however, 1s. He ‘pais regura of ssid | Bl revenue, $610,660 21; customs, $702,709.45. | Pexsowat—General Sherman's famtly 2 Bec 10 of es Ishall have little to say concerning my their boats. Henry Smith, of the North- Dorthward voyage this season. If I did) western crew, 1s unwell, and does not think otherwise it would bea thrice-told tale to} ne can row. James Jerome, one of the eub- SECRETARY MORRILL lefthere this morn- | have arrived bere and will remain daring | my readers in Washirgton and @ weary- | stitutes, will most likely take his place. iy sete forth the odjeot of bis sulekie— More Turkish Victories. [ [ry fs itog iis Sts8 secoatoliabie long. arse as who have failed “DARLING PATLINGE* campaign in at sats’ ‘The state aieniion | houos. ‘The two rounpect cnagnters wiles- | Cor sans Ge Nume: However, hed I | She, Comeesden, sev were,c Se, vou poet as ig sity. "He Gegioa, Wy capine’ Tease — So — py ‘at the Geor seek maces: Res “Beestotor’ ‘med ap. the bulary Of | went io Cape May, with the exception of The Bulgarian Horrors. What impels me lo write you this, trem F Corer at On re ence eka; | Will take place September to. +:*-Postmagter Geueral Tyner is at Deer | Prise in that connection, 1 should feel} Mr, Penrose. Most of the others pulied over bound: separating the fi Suu iscsusaeet ‘ THE STATEMENT is authorized that Col. | Park, Md .but 1s expected to retarn to-mor- | bound to say something in commendation | the course In the eve: for the last time ane era infipite; and to ask you to wish me up boa & } Robert J. Stevens, clerk of the House Com- | TOW. **"Secretary Chaudler will retura to | of the comforts of the steamship Wm. Crane, | previous to the races. The names of the GENS. GRANT AND HAYES. yayage on this my last crawe The sen is Eiidere"' }aaeare, | mittee on Appropriations n not to ve auc | th sty cm Wednesday. one of te best crafts of that most comfore- | 1 ated crews are ae follow:. ON : » | Sssertrectes domes meen ane war~ 7 4 = —. 2 hy 1 Ne cor agsun «SAO Lannie. | ceeded in his present position, which he has | CROOK AND TERRY ON THE WAR PATH. le of steamship lines which conveys pas- | 3. J. Young, W. Ryno, P. Young aod J. An- corvetie or canoe, coreair or cutter, tradee ace » ‘TSB. long and ereditably filled. Word has been received at the War depart- | Feneeré from Baltimore t> Bostou—for 4 | gieman; Argonauta rowing association, Br CS FEVEBAL BUILDING ASSOULATION. EXTENSiVE FOREST FIRES. ——— = fers not, as 1 shall Sod —— Most reasonable compensation. I have one = x :. 3 that DEcLINes.—Hon. J. 8. Ratan, ot Peansyl- | ment from headquarters departmeat of Da- | hint to offer to future summer patroas of meg oe FO. Eldred, Tong ok og ale cede ae ote thon ty 4 fourth monthly mecting of the FEDERAL vania, appointed American coasul at Flor- | Ko'@, that the commanding officer at Fort | this Mne—secure your statercoms oa the Dublin University boat club—G. A. E. dick- —— park | bave pot been well. I think Iwas ASSOCIATION, SG erce, Italy, in place of the lamented J. Lori- Stevenson reports that Wm. Borke, bearer | starboard side, thal you may enjoy tne pre son, Crocker Barrington, Coas. B. Barring. MOLLIES TO BE HANGED. Siighliy sunstruck then, aod so U of dispatches to the New York Herald ar- | vailiug breezes. Mine, by a lucky acci- est-o4 MUSDSY | mer Graham, writes from Europe tha’ o9 | rived at Fort Stevenson Tuesday last, and | dent, happened to be om thet sis, and waite | 02 8nd Geo. H. Ferguson. yeee tpi ther is all the more welcome. I was only : ‘ Beco! —Vi >, Philade!- Waiting to receive ® summons froma my be- will not accept the consulate, bat is co.ning | stared he left Generals Terry and Crook at | I had a ceitcious sea breeze blowlag 1a upon second heat Vesper boat club, = each) etl cout home to take part fv the fall campaiga. the month of Powder river at} p ra. Thurs- | meall the time, the occupants of tue opp>- | PLRTH, McMullan, £. Henderson, W. T. RAILROAD DOCKS BURNED, reply wena we fmm nnigh mp ning tly “hich a promiaw whl be cherged oo al} shares TWENTY EIGHT EMPLOYES Of the Pension | #¥- August 17th; General Terry on the east | rite staterooms were complaluing of the L. Brownell, R. J. Cook, Fred. Wood and D. form to my breast, lo bear her m0-icai voice take»: ava fartber ic formation caa be obiainod of rm side ana General Crook on the west side of | heat. H. Kellogg: Crescent boat ciub, Pniladet- — + and to reesive her warm, tepaecianed’ kiee the followiog res PRaseR PF a Office have been notified that thelr resigna- | the river. Their commands were following CONCERNING SOME LITTLE DEAR. hia—G. Mulliker, jr., C.D. Tatman, H. W. of love.” He goes on at great length in the Seen Tete Oren sortiwedt, Hons will be aecepted, and that one month's | the trail of hostile Indians in tae direction | | There ts another experience of this voyage | Rlle—G- Mulliker. jr., C. D. : THE WAR IN TMG RAST. same strain, picturing his sorrow. feolings, JOUN Ao PRESCOTT, Teeasarer, ey from September 10 will be granted them. | ofthe Littie Mfissonrl river. fewblch T mast necdx refer. Thad thought | “Titra heat—Golumbia College crew—J. 1. | ,, MOre Buccessen for the Turks. | bopes and ailicipations of mestig his dar: ween NG MIDIETOS secrstarys he dootced clerks in the other burcaas of | quire WasHinGTon MONUMENT Socrary | Were Were no lovger children 1n this conw font wales She ‘ my tele. Goodwin, C. 8. Boyd, E. E. Sage and J. G. Toa is @ term one hesitates to apply t ES = be held ® mesting to day at roon, at thelr of- | yonog men and women Wao, Rs 4003 Rs om Fk en ees oa ie. —_———- ice in the City Hall, . J. C. Ha |- | Of the cradle, begin to erauiate the vices of estes pre ‘i : Selo 8 o'clock” a0a36 A304 EXrcvrive “Arrowrwesrs —M. N. | fog, yd. Blake, secretary, aad De Grit, | tele seniors, aiid "whose precociousuess x | 2oBB, Murray aud Peter McGrath; Quaker ap & FIRST Chas) REWSPAPER. Brewster bas b« en commisstoned collector of | yy : = 7 ; | Tarely otherwise than offensive. But, thao. | § Stinson, J.D. McBeath and S. Gormie: 5 — Nichols, C. F. Stansbury, W. J. MoDonald | God, children do still exis We had four of m, J.D. S miley. The BALTIMORE GAZSTTSE will by promptly internal revenue for tne Si district of Texas; , - our of Om Secestenr the Interior department will receive @ siiat ling, &e. He incitentaily mentions another lar notice in @ few «i I Metropolitan respouvent with tbe Tarkish army tele- ays at Room u femal : exp graphs under date of Nissa, Sunday after-| the iotce hese published, mua teet tas neon, a8 follows:—" Yesterday and {> da) body be Interred plainly. "He spoke of @ severe fighting resulied in complete Tur- | sister who taay Onme ty eacten mee ie mish victory. The Serviaus were every | but is scrapalousl @nxious, for “family = where driven back, and their losses must be snd F. D. Stuart present. The other officers | them ou board our steamer. The youngest | ,}OUrth heat-—Beaversyck rowing ciao, | Per rea Note This is inter taan any | TeSsOns,” Umt bis idectity be mot di- Breakfast it names are it at J, 6. PARKEE'S, | B: Botts, collector of internal revenue for | ang members of the management are absent | Was MX years old, te eldest vergine toon Antes RON. Goran Sea EOE RA | intelligence trom Servian sources, which | YWECI. Te last two pages of the le:ter are 527 Tth street. opposite P O Departaecct, or at | (he 3d district of Virginia; Charles T- | from the city. The secretary laid before the | young ladybood; but modest, unaifectet and - M . Written In penell and appear to be @ post. BRAD. ADAM’. B12 F street, opposite Patect | 'Dg, of Nebraska, Indian agent, Plate agen- claim @ victory on Thursday.) con boating club, Burlington, N. J.—Allen Script penciied after he had taken, as be +) . meeting the communication from the State | almost mutherly toward ber younger sisters. i x r. My WwW. The Bulgarian Atrocities. “ 0 ” Ofice. oF at 344 U miroct southwest, Price two | cy. Nevade: Howard Whits, fadian agent | department, enclosing the opluton of the | They were iudzed motel childrens aud so0a Beaune aMURvicie DiacuEe Oe bee |. Lemmon; ausmeente wee toon teinmare- chasing ans sopen tehewet Stee ean conte. == Eaton, postmaster at Bopan Oo OF | Attorney General on the act maklag an ap | won the heerts of all their elders.” It would | Buduere, boatln tT, Oliver Moody, Samuel | ing bas an’editoriai on the Bulgariau airoct- | iu the great drama of life is almost Oeiaber oa es ‘ston, postmaster at Bryan, Onto. Propriation to complete the moaument, | have been suange bad they uot doue so, for | jocdy aed Dacid Frits Ues which concludes as foliowa:—“Mr. Bar- | I bave this moment lowed a deadly iS eur ESTING, REORGANIZATION OF THE ScCHoor, | Which was referred to in Toe Srarof Sat | they were ine lifeof the ship, and L fear ihe Fifth heat—Pennsyivania boating clu», | ipg’s report and the testimony of the official | draught that will give my o urday. This was discussed at some lengin, | voyage would have beeadull without then +e . BoaRo—A long petition will be handed to | sha'a uraft of a deed prepared by De, blake | But ff permit my. pen to dwell ox tors | RUUadelphia— A von arit Joy. I wilh hence the District Commissioners to-morrow, | was ordered to be transmitted to the State | theme—avery pleasant oue to me 1 coufses— witness will have much practical value dur- | scon have passed to that sourne from wi ing the negotiations which must follow the | no traveler has returued bodily, yet many rat, A. L. Kappes, W. Rennert and J. W. Barr; Watkins ovatiog SUNDAY EVENING, at $ o'clock, 1y club, New York—A. McLafferly, F. Stall, | Servian war. They will give this couutry a | jn « nel ASSOCIATION BOOMS, corner 9h and D streets. | signed by about four hundred promineat | cepartment, with an inquiry as to whether | I shall perchaces be acensed of verglug :uto Stren and F. Wanensn: Malta boating | 800d opportunity ofclearly defuing the posi- | nis oly Easoss totem ee ‘omaaee Bhort Adérenses, citizens, many of them large taxpayers, ea- | the government will accept it; aud power | s€cond childhood myself. club, Philadelphia Joseph’ Danton, W. A. | Lon It holds with respect both to Tarkey aud | and am counting my pulse. It is uae ta Service of Sona, che dorsing the views of the delegation of citt- | was given to the secretary to execute a IN THE FOG. Hopper, C. E. H. Brelsford and Joseph Reby. | tbe great powers. Ithas been sald that the | wiry. My nead feels full aud my lower mnigtiiie e ae Inquiry Meeting. | zens which afew days since waited on tus | proper deed when such is prepared. The | I tarried nearly a week in Massachusetts, | sixth’ heat —London rowing cia>, Eog- | Turkish aloisters are careless of English | limba trerotie It will soon be over aad I tom, Oo anglo-tr | Commissioners requesting @ reorgan|zatioa | commissioners of the states having buili. | when I found the temperature quite as op: | incd—K. A. Labat, T. 8. Galston, A. Frower | remonstraces because they think that fog- | will have tethomed the great weaterye f land will and mustsupport Tarkey however | will come to pou, Doctor, t vise you as flagrantly she may be misruled, and hence | soon an I learn how. The ligat begins to it argued that she is indirectly accoant- | fede. O Thou, divine Father! I have taken able for tne Bulgarian massacre. But is is | the life Thou gavest, but trasting w Thy difficult that so baseless an idea can mislead | mercy I g0 Without fear.” the shrewd men who direct the Turkish em- In ths body of the letter he speaks of his pire. They know itttle of this country if] family motto as delug ‘Fi think it could condone such atrocities as | mort.” Among his effecta was fo nd 7 5 5 we « > CIMPROCEMENT TAXES theongh J, | Petitioners pray for such reorgantzation. given permission to the society to piacecon- | barked at Boston on board a steamer for the soctation Cuteagon GT Goraing, Sonn Kil. ¥ & CO., Bo. B23 45 street, sad sare alarss | THE THREE SENIOR OFFICERS of thecom- | ‘fPUtion boxes in their bulidiogs, arrau,e | Penobscot, to be plunged in an hour or two | jnm. Henry Stith, James Jerome (sud.) aud nt ‘acg6-Lm ments were made for the furaisaing aud | Into @ cool sea jog. This saline moisture | wf Curtis; Atalanta boating club, New mission to inquire as to what navy yards | putting up of such boxes. was very agreeable toone ed with sam- | y.rk_W. H. Downs, H. W. Rod ny THB BBS. may be dispensed with and as to the practi- capscg poe of adrawoack | 1’onandJ. &. MILBUBN’S SODA WATER, cability of establishing @ naval rendezvous Tak Ps VERT CPs your bile for BPE. | Of the Boardof Public Scuool Trastecs. Tue | ings on the Centeantal grounds aaviug | pressive as in Washlogton, ani a A Ta® LEASE OF THN SHEPHEBD BUILD- | to wavigation, and twice we mii i. Eustis. ssed running | ‘Seventh heat.—First Trinity crew, Cam NATUBAL SPRING WATERS oa Draught, at Tybee or Coeckspur island, Ga., or else- | 1@.—It need only be said in reference to the | on the rocks by less than a biscuit toss. In- bridge, England—J. T. Penrose, GL. N as . a jents of this kind are somewhat frequent, ¥ a; | those of Bulgaria Like; e olber sta oO OLATR, | Where in that quarter, will be Admirai Por- | r-vting by Interior department of the Shep- | ¢« Mann, W. B. Close and J. A. Jamoason; ear some other states | fully preserved moss rose encased ae tie ter, Vice Admiral Rowan and Rear Admical | herd butlding, corner of Pennsylvania ave- | 1jind, but, as they are not attended by lo35 | Oneida boating club, Burilagion, N.J.—& | 10 bas an interest in Tarkey and. it | proof Paper. Oa it is written ~ Semper Fi. en = ___near Willara’s. | CH. Davis. The other two officers have not | nne and 12th treet, for the use of the Pen- | $f !if€, and merely involve a detention of @ | . Weston, G. A. Hunt, F.E. Woodriugton | Would be desirable to see her 8 » | deies.” *-Pantine, to thee leome!” He begs = yet been designated. Port Royal, 8. C, the | sin office and Bureau of Education, that I ahoeg lanes = Leaps Ot re, | 8nd F. B. Beacon. but she cannot be strong without bell that this rose be buried with him Last LEWIS JOHNSON &CO., present naval rendezvous, 18 considered | ihe Secretary of the Interlor department sailed ‘ith & oascain di Rar matin S To-morrow the seven victorious crews will | Well governed, and she will never be weil | night Couuty Physician Ward, of Newark, ica most vulnerable, an 1 would require @ large | fully fortified himself in a legal point of | Called with @ certain degree of self-import- | row in three heats, and on Wednesday tue | €overued until she has reversed man telegraphed to Dr. Thayer for information BANKERS, force for Its defence. slew before Lessing the building in question. | Pico “i Ween Twas oetenel aeae Oeug | ful race will take place. PEEOIG. nee eee oeystem. Turkish | touching the body. It is believed deceased Corner of Wih Street and Pennsyleania Avenue, Aumy ORpERS.— Captain James Mareur | 73 [+44 Of {he case, as stated, Oosupled wy | Head, in the steamer Nonesuch,” etc, etc. | BIGLIN WILL eT LOU en Tae AMEBE- | bellion and foreign war "It carries’ with | Che cr fee ens ane wae about 35 years Deniers in Government and District Securities, | and 2d Lieut. W. T. Roasell, corps of eagi- Pension bureau, expired about twoyoars | pir ail vasaeee eR eS RINGS. | | A New Yorkdispatch says’ Tothe surprise | !% menace to the whole of Karope. | andgoawe (NY He Foreign Bxchange and Gol: neers, are relieved from duty as members of | #20, since which time it has been rented by | gag course of aime T found myself, mate, | OF everybody interested ii aquatic sports, Thiscountry will beremty tojoin veined I ae => NEBYOUS EXHAOSTION Wogeneral court martial at Willet’s Polnt, | oon nite! exveris was eOrely ee iatct | phorically speakivg, under my own vine and | 82d more particularly euch as had hoped for | 1 devising such reforms a will protect the | A RaTLKoAD Fiexy.—Georgs Adams, the WS eer couprising eceries of N. ¥-harber; ist Lieut. Frank Heath, Ord- | Committceo! exveris was recently appointed | POTS. 4 eaced then to bes tarry tar aad | # Victory in the coming international row- regarding the conventecoce of te Portes’ | Sateoy she ane so mmcnenstally gtayes the his csmsacdcurcel eustere Decline. chen: Bsnoe depariment, ls assigned to daty at bond force lag grin, Sy ‘made fire pront | bloomed inic a granger. With whatenerzy TOS GAC TGs eee | ee ed Gionster et Fairport, was erreuted @etareny , and cure o! . al frankford arse: enn., and will report in | 1 e fire pre € cked i z day, | cure b r Supe rE r , ev pindiapntadly how lost, health may be regained, | )2on without delay; Ist Lt.G. E.. Overton, | Without disturbing ts preseut occupaucy, Se a re eee aes aay, | fom the American crew. From a geute. EXTENSIVE FOREST FIRES night tu Baflalo, the evideose of his baiog kc cle pen of 3 tye. | 6th eavalry, will report to superintendent | #* the law of Congreas expressly reqaires. | ®! Of coweel know 4 bs man conversant with the facts in thecase it | Pemmsyiventa Mouutetus Biasiog. | ‘he author of the outrages having beea fal decility. being the result of years’ expert-uce, | r-eruiting service for temporary duty; leave | 1bey Teported thatit could not. Taeqiestion | ™ fier the vines, for tie fruit thereofhet hot | WS Weceriained that. the oaly reason as: | Misroxp, Pa. august 22 —Exweanve | Worked up hy detectives. Aver his arrest Hoe, 30 cents. Avldress the author; De id. Keiey | o” absence granted Wm. Lassiter. iéth in- | 88 to Whether, uncer ail the clreumstaices, | Tier the vines, for Lue fruit thereof has no! fires are raging in the mountaias oa the | h€ Made a fall confession, which ta sub- ve os se s}, y if the jeba Wen’ toemed, bit socks bow every ‘time I | Ceted by Btslia was Gass Be wes douaresd B Otc ore Sheng £0 so, menniaies | river, | stance 1s as foliows: He alone misplaced the Keho, ' Office ant reaidence, 51 E: -5.¥. spl8m | fautry, August 4th, from headquarters, de- | ‘Be building cou from engaging in the single-seull race, and be legally vacat on : pulled up @ weed, @ pea or a bean vine came B mek ye . r count of ¥: switch which threw the train from the trac SaMUML 0. YOUNG, eect afi Maetataeseta he | Ke Coon of ie Sey, "whr dectict in Gos | ute. When Tattatked ihe ower bode ue | Mat fenpec sad potgeen tried fay | at Fund ody, a ant amount of valu | ewicn iver threw abe xin fram the mck HOTABY PUBLIU, g anted 2 Liewt. Charles He Watts, si cay. | *ilirmative—a view id whlch the Solicitor | Cobsequences were more serious. Some | PY cur informant, !sabuat ils: ME. Biglin | the timber destroyed. Tue people are ent. | raliroad on the 1ith instant, waereby tae oa 2 arles y Cv= | oo: the Int rior de; artment fully c 1. | Weeds are so like the plants wits long names ¢ : as ae x ny F ing the fire day and night, bat thus far uave | @!peer and fireman were badly scalded and oeti?-tt Ovrice—Stax Buitwive. | airy. Notics was thereiore given thea eucarmel | that we find at the flocists, and vice versy, | 4kreed in writing not to row in any race im beso URURS te check ins aawence anaicion: | 0 engine oompletely weeteed. Gn Gup SPRING AND SUMMER the navel appropriation bill provides that | Y®¢@ted ov the 15th proximo. uncommonly, prod of my ‘garden, wikon oe To that end he had trained all spring | gr¢ ~ oe are supposed io 9e of incen- peg eee taeeaennas an L my hyn keeps the table well suppiled with vege\a. | $Nd summer, ad now, within ten days of | diary origin. t “4 ne engine, fi CLOTHIN®G! hereafter there shail be no appointment Political Notes. bles. If THE STAR was a0 agricwrafal | We race, he Las hacked ont. As the persou Port J pecenpe gm Hy Hime ing pn except by promotion to fill vacancies occur. | The republicans at Andover, Mass., last | paper I should extol certain varloncu/er | referred to remarked to the reporter, tha! | Pont Jane Teicere Sis auld peamee tapered wae Ot AT REDUCED PRICES. tse maneine earpeusiil tos Wessber of suet Friday night elected Butler delegates to the | peas, etc., furoished by Uncle Sam, thrfign | W!!! bot prevent the American crew from | fires have bee as. ens, Who afierward diei of ule wouads. His last exploit was an attempt at Fairport on the woth instant. Adams has already served in the Erle cousty workhouse He pleads in exteunation Officers shall have been redneed by easuaities | Congressional couveniion of the seventh dis- | the medinm of tue Agricultural depart Iwo substitnies, who are airesly In trainlag FEW OF THOSE 8P BING CASS. g™ SUITS | or otherwise to seventy-five. In consequence | trict. He then required sixteen more votes AN INSIDE-OUT ROUTE. e &nd on trial. have been eecenret. and one of left to close on: tor SiS at A. SPBAUS’, 1011 | of this law it will be several years before | to insure his nomiuation, which was deemed My com me de v0} having failed to get theia Will make up the four, Tne positions Ponusyivaniaavence. spy new appointments can be made in that | more than probable. «+The conservatives | a min pag" Tugee Casto: Maiuein | 12 the boat have necessarily been chaoged, PINE WHITE MAUSEILLES AND MUOK | Corps, a8 the number of marine officers now Lager ~ oe toe g- | Maxwei now taking stroke in place of Big FE 3 OR of the ninth Virginia district have nomini Coming this way, becarse of tue fog, I eng “ : VESTS sold regardless to com. A. STSACS. [eg egy i re — [ seman acs te’ Gereral A. J. Pridemore for Congress. | gested @ retura trip via Portland, by what In; Fiery jg P — — fa ta "TEE 24 CASS, SUIT down to #18. 1011 | one colonel, two lieutenant colonels, font | 7 -"EX Representative Horace Maynard, of | 1s known as the Inside Route, Tae day wo | Order, aod eliher Thomas Elitott, of Groen ent; | Patticipating im the contest, however, as | part of this town, peur C past week, destroying a vast qu young timber and several dwelling houses and barns. A large force of m iaVe been fighting ibe fires, bat tnus far without avail tention to notify the train fa time to Toe supervisor of the town has been re- | Merten accident beping tneseby te ase quested tosend & large force of men to that the company under obligalioa to faruish bum section, which be will do immediately. _ ” int, or James Maboney, of Boston, as with @ situat Penneylvant: rh . | Teanessee, the American minister to Tur- | embarked happened to be the very worst of | PO! ’ ’ IGHT-COLORED Oas5 PANTS at 94.20 004 mts. Wairty seeoud liguienasts and five | Key, 1s expected bone to take the stump for | the season, astrong southeasterly gale blow. | furl. = ELIZA BeTE No) raguetde Last night | YACHT RACE at Carcago.— Fifteen thou- Lr et escent er a sraaes. staff officers. Hayes aud Wheeler. -*--At the Ironton | ing, chilling the atmosphere and kicking ap Marge Wine Gs <a0 Come, DLaz oR e 23—L Bi geet rd tes pee =. pler No.6 of the Central ratiroad dock: . sg acne om 4 this city, was destroyed by Gre. There were | Teenie yacht Ina,owned by toe American peventy five loaded coal cars ou the dock. | Consul at Toronto, and the yacht Frolie, all of which were destroyed, and 550 tous of owned by Captain Prindtviil, of Chicago. cos] were burned or thrown into the water. . . (Mo) democratic convention last Mouday, | & terrible sea, which the boai_mnst escoun . <C " TBE SS BEACH CLOTS DRESS SUITS re | «A Sap CoINCIDENCE—The journey of after the band bad playet Dinos Gare | teratter leaving Nockiand. ‘Tuere wag ove | CREAT XXCITEMENT AT TEE ATLAS HOTEL. Guced to gis. LOT syivania avenue. Hor. T. W. F ident gro 6 ¢ | Cemocrat said, indignantly, that there migut redeeming feature, however, and that was | A fire of cousiderable magnitude and en LAID O88, @16 SUITS on hand yet are to be | 10°:7- W- Ferry, Presideut pro tempore of | as 'well be cheers for Jeff Davis, which were | the absenee of fog; Sowesightal picturesque | t#!livx & large loss, oceurred Saturday mora- Pur for $12. A. STBAUS. the Senate, to Washington last fail, jast smunediately given, amid great enthusiasm | Camden and Rockport, Wells’ Bond, Squir- — alan early hour. within aa enclosure The terms of tbe race were that unless the “| 2 Fi 0: Iso burned. The loss : evious to the opening of the session, was | A speaker proclaimed that no mau who had | rel Island and other places of summer t3-r1; ted avout an eighth of @ mile fro: | Two eanal boats were al ce of ibirty miles was accomplished QERAT VARIBTY, OF 0499. rans, au | To attend the omequice of Vico President | fought ou the mide of the, Uaiow Condes | aud tae dinner soug Sonediag eetre we | stachinery Hall, between tue Atlas Howl | is between pape cn oe mata six Sones tere was no Tacs. The ee Oe ae TOLL Feau’ | Wilson, the presiding officer of the Seaate, | trusted as a democrat. ---"Light Is dawning | reached Owl's fleas, there was = fall muasi'r | &0¢ the Penns) lvauia railroad, within whte ‘eienst end Utayen. 1ace was roa with two be — and bis jourpey home at the close of the | in Virginia. The Richmona Whig of this | attable. Few of the diners were fall long, | re Stored, in Sheds built over Leeroy eyes the Naw Sane anaeer we 4 Tong Branch | boat being seven and Oxe" FINE CASS, SUITS 67 and 63, formerly | +e-sion was with the remains of Speaker | morning has @ ong und strong article | however. The “City of Richmond.” thoags | Packing boxes in which the goods for exbi- letter says President Grant has invited Gov. | *t@ri. Toe stake was #2,000@ side, the win- Kerr, the presiding oMicer of the House of | against the renomination of Representative | 8¢0 tous burthen, was not vuilt for orevsting | ?.Ul02 were transporied to the centeunial. MOHAIR DUSTRERSas | Representatives. ‘The action of Mr Forts | Tackes in ito aie Virginia district. Tne | the billews of the turbulent Atlaatic, and | These boxes were of all sizes and shapes, and masylvaniaavence. | in delaying bis departure from Washington | writer botds that he committed two fatal | Was tossed to and fro like an egg-shell. The] Were built expressly for the purpose for When he received intelligence of the death of | blunders, which are as had as crimes, and | timbers craaked and groaned, as 11 the pas. | Which they were used, and were located here {TS selling now for $1. | Mr. Kerr. in order that he might pay his | which it will be difficult for him to retrieve, | Sepgers, the freight between decks went | Until after the exhibition, when they were tribute of respect to the dead statesman and | The first was reaffirming bis old opinion as | adrift, and the water poured in through the | to have been again brought into requisition ESL 188 OBEOK 0483 914 SUITS to be ai | sccompany his remains to their final resting | Attorney General, maintalinng the right of | hawse holes and splashed to and fro. Kew | When the goods were to be returned home vosed of for 811.1011 Feunsyivanis avenue, | piace, Is spoken of ag respectful and appro- | @ Virginia Justice of is Toate co exmsnlne | Soteied sel de sue ual One wonena Osinbes | SO it inte Thame neeekeeay ” priate and many fr! is of the deceased | and interfere with the Uni tates mails, Tou 8! ve @ pretty good La Bere agen ll! BUits. O6 and 96, a 4. | Ep caker express their appreciation of tne | and the olher wee hie cuwe, deprive citi- | *ea legs, but they were nowhere on this occa- | 80 incendiary one, but no onehas as yet error Hayes and family to visithim at hie | Ter of iwo of three triais to Lake the money. Cottage there, and that the invitation bas | Yas Teareabiy close and exciting 40 the been accepted. The President is arranging finish, which was made at 3:50, the Frolic a trip around the world after the expiration coming in ‘about four minutes ‘ahead of ber of bis term. Mrs. Grant will accompany him. competitor. ones . Molly Maguires to be Hanged. SANITARY EXPERIMENTS.—The Ni PorTTsviLLs, Fa Ament 2%.—Tne Molly eee a one are poogeensiog _ Maguire ppecnnen, Mawar, MeGeban, Car. | experiment upon the best saullary disposi- Tol. Roasity and Boyle, yo convicted | tion of city refuse. The plan of burning it is. of the murder of Policeman Y« at Tama- | about to be tried On @ somewhat extensive qua, were sentenced to death this morning. | scale. A firm in that city has been making AMS LINEN reduced prices. 7 OUTHS’ FINE Y A. STBAU —- thoughtful cours residin, f the right of habea: sion. One might as well essay walking on a | been arrested. Owing to the distance from (CCHIEDREN'S BUETS (foarte ton years of sae.) | the Senate ‘ne PFOSAINE OMCer OF | ne ot OEE Re rc aero, given. tn | slop. Che might ae well cxeay walking 2 8 | tne tracks of the Pennsylvania raliresd sar, Jess than cost. 1011 vn avenue. writer thinks, should insure Mr. Tucker’s | of this very lively and somewhat erratic | trains were not detained. The heat was such oe SP g 4 that the irack which runs throagh the lot Oas8. 913 SUITS for @8 at a. RETIRING NAVAL OFFICERS.—Pay Di- | de‘eat. steamer. @ ploughed and ploughed, and So P. rector C. C. Jackson. U.S.N., has been re- danced and dived, and at last, three hours tent ee Ext SIZ& CASSIMBEE ABD FLANNEL | tUred under law for long and faithfal service, Crook AND TeRry’s InpIan Pottcy.— | bebind time, reached her wharf at Portland. * a B August 23.—He L. Pierce, re- vi OSTON, .—Henry L. 3 pabi o ‘an from the3d district Ulizing or other valuable products. They Route.” inconceivable shapes. o Will shortly begin operations, and tne resalte SHITE {tom Al to 46 tucnes, at reduced prices. | hia retirement promotes Pay Inspector Jas: | {o establish & cordon Of paree ae | ee nom ane, Lnsice Oot, Fonte Oe ee ctheds tmaba’ were those which con- Of Massachusetis, positively declines @ re- | Siit"no doubt be published before long. ees Fulton to be @ pay director. Paymaster | region infested by the hostiles, holding # | tend with as well as au ungry sea, but I was | tained the most of the cases for the English acini: ‘There is value as ‘as death in city refuse, NGLISH WORSTED D. B. FROCK OOATS | Richard Washington to be pay fi tor ani | Sufficient force in readiness to disarm those | too sleepy and too tired to concern myself | gods in ihe matn building, the American The Markeu. if we are not too Levee or indolent to AND VESTS @10 sud $12, formerly $15 and | posse Assistant ‘Paymaster C. st Slaram | Who may be driven in by Crook and about elther. and French exhibits in the main and art rginia ¢'s, de | ™&ke the practical cistinction. 13. 1011 Peansyivanis sveaue. inne ter. Rear Admiral A. M. Pear | and to provide an effectual pote fag f d the Mexican, Spanish, Aus- 4 “ae A ieee, > otha pay: re O THE SUMMER TRAVEL buildin Youre, MEN'S FINE WORSTED OOATS and } nock will be the nextofficer on active list re- | frontier settlers against chance raids of | in this direction is larger saan atany pre | trian, Norwegian aud German paintings - STS (from ‘Besert and 28.—Vi |» 5%; do. consolidated, 66, ; do. second Trames BOARD A TRa! 36 so 2) yearn) reduced to $10, for- | tired, which will be on the lst of October | predatory bands before the disarming of the | vious season. Mount Castine rt gallery. The loss will of course io. North Carolina sixes, old, 15x; do. | tramps, each armed with cora-c: hagar stesay firm, 11%. boarded & trate on the Atiantic and Great August 23—Cotton steady— | Western railroad at Lewisburg, middling, 114. Flour stead y— Howard street | 12 o'clock last Tuesday night. — jagger eg st a soe, 4.008 | the bell-cord in two, @od probabi, .00; co. 1» 5.2 35; aper, | io extend thelr operations, but, a) belng 2 7583.25, do. extra, ‘'25a6.00: do. Rio Brands, | djscovered by the conductor, who called wo 6.50a5.75; do. family, 7.75. Wheat active and | his assistance the train men and the passen- th 11 Pennsylvania sveaue. next The retirement of this officer will | agency Indians is completed. It oagnt to be | are full of visitors, and they have bean | Coveiderable, and workmen will at once be LARGE LINE OF CHILDBEN’S OASS. sna | Promote Commodore Edward Donaldson to | oie with the lately authorized addi- | bicssed with unusually pleasant weather. Ld = work repairing the damage. WOHSTED SUITS (from 4 to ld years) greatly | Ds rear admiral. Captain R. W. Shufeldt to ions to the numerical strength of the army, | Fogs have been comparatively rare wad the a e English and Canadian cases, as In- reduced. A STHAUS. 1011 Penn. arencc. oe commodore. Commander Wm. P. Mc- | to concentrate troops enough between the | waler warmer than for many years, ard eed were all the foreign ones, were very Cann to be captain, and Lieutenant Com- | agencies around the Black Hills and the Big | been duly apppreciated by bathers. [ had | fine and valuable ones, being all built of ean Oe Te oo OULD FAKE AD- | mander James D. Graham tobe commander. | Horn mountains to guarantee the success of | intended saying something of political move- | heavy material, iron-bound, and lined with VANTAGE OF THE ABOVE BARGAINS There will be no further retirement of any | this rather comprehensive scheme; and it is | ments in this part of the world, but will | Z!pcortin. The a Lobos 2 firmer—weetern red, good to choice, 1.128 ‘they were a: of in acora Geld. tive list until April next, when | reasonable to suppose that the bitter lessons | merely mention now that the campaiga in | $2,000, the American ——, 1.20; de. common to fair, 1.00aL 10: Pennsyl- | fire’ satizoad ncn boieg ‘arm: ved an TAS AY TOLE VETHS CITY wigs* Seer Aanetcen Some TeAimy wilt Me necined drawn from aipenenes in the past three | this state promises to be a very lively one. otters far less. Very fortunately the exact pace Seaport 110; ‘Maryland red, good to pie, oe ing well od sa SSCUAB THE BEST BARGAIN. on account of long and faithfal servics. months will be fresh h in the memories |A.P, | shape end measurement of each box was | 179121; do. amber, 122a1.95; do. white, L10a — a ——_ of those in command to fnsure all needfal taken before it was stored, and from these | 555" Odrn- southern dull and heavy, west EVISCERATED BY A CiRCULAR SAW.—In THE IRON-CLADS of the United States | precautions against such eventuality as the DISRAELI THROWING AWAY A DIAMOND | the workmen can proceed to rebuild withont ern weak and lower—southern poet Lf 50a35; | O'Connor & Devereaux's sash factory yes- 4. STRAUS, navy sue lonniad an Soliows: at Port | turning of some thousands of cornered say- | FO# 4 Bit or Cur GLass.—The Premier has | loss of time. The sheds and contents were do. yellow, 55060; western mixed, 55; * | terday Charles A. O'Connor, brother of one WyW-e__—«1@ 11 PENNSYLVANIAAVENUS pape Seven at Fort | Ses upon the weaker sections of the line, | “brown way a name of which he ought to | iurured. 55 \a55x; September, 654253 October. Of the proprietors, wes working with a cir- te Royal, 8. C., and two at Norfolk, va. Each | With ;csultsas deplorable as the fate of Cus- | D€ proud for @ brummagem title—has delib- As the flames rose to 4n unusual height the | © sie 8.0 pri ; west- | cular saw that was movable, being held in ET EYE GLANS, which 1 now nan ee rent | jror=siad 1s in charge of @ lieutenant and ten | fer Winteres erage the eat’ Of Cos: | erately given away A diamond for @ bit of | fire was winlble femme consltecetic ane Ma eg ime, 35033; wes! Benes 3 eru white, 35836; do. western mixed, 31a33 | the position required by weights attached to Ryeduli—Sail. Hay firmer, demand good— | ® rope. This rope broke ana the saw, woirl- Pennsylvania and ‘Maryland prime new, | ing at the rate of @ thousand revolations per 14415. Provisions dull ‘and heavy. Pork, | mivute, struck O'Conor in the abdomen, = efacture with t= ae — 1 men, besides five marines. Under the direc- rT cut glass. What the temptation could have | tance, and the report was prevaient for some yogis fa the whole cota. Ther can be | lon of Commodore Shuveidt there is kepe ap Sheridan tnd moat ornate ermine and | been which Jed him to do this passes all con: | time fuat ine nie wes tieere ne ee ee vat soy 3. exercise of @ man-of-war in ive ee, | bie t ent on tl m1 . ng and everybody most com- Base of Bear lina Ped aa the newly -iscovered a a on sible 80 Go eo with te bie rapidity of movement on the ‘tot the 900, Balk meats—shoniders, clear rib | burying itself about Ove inches in bis body. covcentratirg forces. will of years of age, and the satisfaction of dragging lele confusion. Tne hose had been carried | 4 a ‘ sanct be sorpused "Measure takes and order | force on board. The engines are kept in first- | provided fore [Chicage Times’? "YY | Sota few decrepit years as an “earl” caunos | from Bim aveoue theoees the cneneer ee eee Ske ere, Taek sees. Seen] er See Se } 4 class order; the turret guns are exercised ht be very great. In the House of Lords he can | hose in porsession of the hotel company had | Shoulders, Sya%s; clear rib sides, 194.) wee porcmEe oF THE Coal TRADE—Of ISAAC ALEX SNDER, 1229 Penn. ave., every Mondas.and ihe machinery for re- | | THE Ne whuxeu Reo aTra-—Atthe New- | only be a melancholy ghost of the Benjamin | been attached to the plugs within tae build- | Hams,i5ai6 Lard—retined, 12. Batcer dull | a1 hshve or the coal trade nothing ean be i . Patentes and Manu! ~ | yolvirg the turrets is Kept well conditiones. | borg, N Y., rowing races Saturday, a single | Ditrael) who made éo great and memorable | ing, and streams of water were ruoning in | —WeStern, good to prime, 16ais; do. fue, | te future of the cos! trade nothing oan be ~~? A report received at the Navy depart Scull race, distance three mfles, with six | 4 figure in the House of Commons for up- | every direction. The guests were aronsed | 19820. Petroleum excited gud bigher— ‘wesday. companies, bo , RUOU! crude, 124; refined, 21. Coffee strong—Rio ( poreday. Tne companies, however, should cargoes, 14,818; jobving, isalsy. Waolsky impracticability of com>inatious.@.d suould cull, 113. Kecelpts—Flour, 409; wheat, be ready to condact thelr business os cor- sien, corn, eon oats, 8,000; rye, 1,50. Bhip- | root principles, without seeking to establish en ts—oorn. 58,300. jorm of monopoly to begin @ ruinous New YorK, August 2.—Stocks active, | ®2°¥ is. ’ npgettied, and lower. Money, 1\{. Gold, 194. | V8 Of prices —(N. Ys Post, Exchange. long, 438; short, 4504. E THE RULING Passton.—About @ week ments dull and lower. ago a Se ae some fn t this morning shows that the fron-clads are | 1 tries, out only two started, namely, Elils | wards of thirty years.—|L. T. Jenning's Leer | {com sleep and were in a panic, scarcely all in Bret rateorder, and incase they soul | Ward, of the famous Ward brothers, and | to. ¥. World. Krowing ‘whether they were on hand for a wanted for immediate sea service it jobn McKeel, was very close and ex: ng, sau ate MERGER Re ee je Dge, or whether the end of the wor! ak Would only be necessary to send a falicom- | ard was won by McKeel by three longths, | | SCYESTISTS AT NIAGARA llores come,’ All rushed pell tell from thete lement of officers and men and provision on | fn 26 minutes and 12 seconds. In the double. | Members of the American Association for | rooms in night array, with thelr valuables THE CHANCE rd to St them for sea. 8cail race the following started: Dean and aaa tae oe Science, with @ number | ard: lothes under their arms, aud for @ time at . ———_ Gliward, of Cornwall; Joho McKeol and | of friends, the party numbering over 300, | the vacant lot in front of tbe hotel very mach eugal THE 4% PERCENT. BONDS.—The Treasury | Alfied Mosnier, of Criskill, N. J.; Richard op ld ey Niagara Falls, returning | yecembled @ mammoth dressing establish- department is preparing the bonds for the | White and Peter Adams, of Fishkill, and an Or FOr eal teens: when they | ment, lit up as it was by the flames as light CARRIAGES. 4% per cent. loan, and will have them ready | Eli's Mast sat Demals Gameces, OF Corn. | pee es poonday. | There was ee to issue about September ist. They will be | between McKeel and DanandGil Ward, ine | Willbe held to-day. Prof. Huxley and wife | Palanee of the night, but at nine o'cloe New YoRK, August 28.—Flour quict apd | matter occurred between James Mc! Steady Wheat # shade firmer, Corn steady. | lin, of cast 5i street, New York, and an ex- ‘second and Lonpon, August 28, 12:30 p. iceman named Cal. The latter of the denomination of $50, $100, $500, $1,000, | former winning by one length, in 25 minutes, | 876 Stoppl Fetired to bed to sleep off thelr fatigue and | 2516 for botn money ag A Ag Bevalsy lost hin temper, and @ large 85,000 and 810,000. ‘The interest will be pay. | Ellis Ward's boat third. first mile and le. ley received a hearty wei- | exeitement. 5 20 DODGE, 18 Od eS DK AO chbtornes! | clubattacked Melauglin with it, Weare selling, at greatly reduced prices, | ap i¢ quarterly on the first days of Decem- | ®half to the stake-boat was made in 11 min- | COMe from the association last week. His —_—_—_- 106%; new 5's, 01x. Erle 10%; do. preferred, | him down and inflicting severe upon ner Z Der. They will | Utes and 10 seconds. 5) in reply was informal and unpreten- THE REcEDING Prices OF COAL—The | 19. a 28, 1:30 10x bisbead. McLaughlin grew steadily worse LANDAUS, LANDAULETS, be freefromi taxation of All kinds; whe prin- | Tor ox Hx OozAw.—The blaing heat of | Koplleh geatiemsaus | Oe E70 OF Cultured | Broken, Combanation's Schedule Compared with | Lowpom. Aug 2: 9 eee 2 ee cipal and interest will be paid in coin, and | tne last two months bas not only toasted Capal Company issued a list of reduced ACHES, these conditions bg on er the dry land. It has stewed the sea. Capt. Be pl Frou Jatt aND et tem prices for ecal yesterday. ‘The extent of the CLARENCES, CO. face. The bonds called for re- negro Robert pted by demption in the 4x per cent. nae tes [Soquredelbonea Siemal norenae tis ee meat Mrs. Ann recent reductions can ry parip; schedule of the prices existing Defeke the combination bust with those au- 5 COUPES and COUPELETS, | © 2’* Of 1565, the interest on which is now Of the ocean on, the Passage which landed mora! nounced Pape Et, prices to coa- FIvE- sbo! teas Gor an onde ce ee, oa Sis pacnas, were ae toliows: Recker, Patent Ununter-dalanced Pront = Lick? CANDAUS, md FALLING farther tothe artnet tae abes aes ENS teks can Gown enti cee oe oxy Curiae of these, ond for tame et ar as cheers carried. for days, taroage wate of yeneriny tng oa besten, Soe pease yee tossctptl anit degrees bot, with the dog star raging Honately ampall in nit cod indi. are wwurpased. The Pulling Pronts te both are rs that the companies possess Aawered micety commlerbalanced oy a Spring, (which ar- Tue BexcuER BUSINESS.— Messrs. aire nee gge gee pices rangement 3 patented.*) and can with ease be Nei pepe gpey y mien ‘make still towered and raised with the finger. Joseph N. Miller detached from the com- | Maines Hench Ward’ Borcher tor ee We quarantes our work to be FIRST OLAS, | mand of the Portsmouth, st the navy yard, | mslicious prosecution, bave served notice end ard [0 please every particular. Mare Island, and ordered to proceed homs | ¢pon Roger A. Pryor, Mr. Moulton’s coun- lot ieation to the supreme rt a No wurergement of oe rights, under the abowe | and await riers. Lieutenant Commander | ‘<1 0! aP.epplication, wo me supreme court H. KILLAM & ©0,, 99 CHESTNUY STREET, es BBW HAVRE. CONS. FS w FURNISHED at) oe Se oe Seal

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