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| cf the Saviour. Both seemed periectiy com- posed and prepared to die. No trembling ‘was visible, and like their immediate pre- Cecessors on the gallows, neither gave much indication of any severe confinement. As the mortuary service was said by the priests, the men standing upon the fainl trap door eared fixedly at the crocifix Koarty ooca-~ | sionally heaving a deep sigh, or glancing at | the windows of the celia ncarone end of the gallows where the jurtes of the sheriff | had been stationed. Bidding the sheritf | good bye, Roarty addel, “May God bles | you.” “Jost prior to the pinioning of the THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ‘Se AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenac, cormer Lisi strect, at ning Star Newspaper Company. { The Byeeiee ctteraahe Pewwe —_— o——_ s served ters to series at Ton Coun per ween, oF Forty. = } ae eS te - men both ined a whispered ission: ee Cont onc a eyed geenee seat pS to make any mare they desi Bixty Cents a month; one year, <6. sty wae rty sa ant eco. a ear tn panne peared : a fa : | ~~ privilege, pgm ye = a po y' T J ice clear resolute ered BAL sudseriptions invariably in advance. Ver. 49—N®. 7,560. WASHINGTON. D. C.. THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1877. TWO CENTS Tome remarks. His language and. words BF Rates of wivert ing furnished on application. showed something of the strain upon his faculties caused by his terrible position. His | remarks. though perfectly audibie.were dis- connected. His evideut purpose was. if pos, Duffy, SS EVENING STAR. | DEATH BY THE ROPE. | rreuregaicscrh@y nue mur ocmgnim | Tonmernt. tieriiet COAL AND WooD. IXCUSIONS, PICNICS, &e. ‘a bel t hom ‘in already ™ * — — ~ admonishing him of bis parents lef in his e mt is aire: —_ ’ The clesant steamer LADY OF THE LAKE wi! | TUMAG Riven EAtLBoAD Co wulte ntaat | Washington News and Gossip. | Eleven “Molly Maguires” Executed, | fcfors Ged and the world. The prewent ar- | tlemen, t want to talk'a fow words. It only f ~ sa ae ‘ ean eutuoeberet Pere ree une orm 1, 8. Cloud Building, sth and F streets north: tbe rangement by Sheriff Werner contemplates | g few wonie nid to-day before the pub- an eeae ee ee OE SER ee Or | ei hecieee MONET pss wer RORDAT an one ee GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DAY.—Inter- two executions at one moment, oa ee thgping gas tee Sean bor tee. 8 - NO.N. 2th instant. leaviag her Fee ee ae pee SUIS ARIS Peete * | nal revenue, $251,577.39; customs, $498,834.67. simulianeous execution of the other four | don't know whether they are . oF wharl at 34 o clock. touching Ghent ging bem tL. WM INAND, President. Ene ors R: within half an bour later. Thetwo having | whether they are to eome al me and comiug. Pare-round tp BO cctee, Cities | _ HA. GRISWOLD, Sep’y. jolt GENERAL GRANT has advanced from D. No Attempt at Rescue. ffeerdence will probably be Munley and | Or not. Thomas Duty has been conv -_ intel arte onl eGeehan. e ten dollars for the shoo!ing of ly Y.M.C. AUER WY, cor. Dand 9th st. | C10 D.C. 1. ae ‘ far ae iad Py 4 * fe Tama- EUR OF MONMOUTH.OR WASHINGTON IN | Gey. SHERMAN will leave on the 28th inst. cre yo ver saw shooting bim in SG. te P } ‘ An almost uninterrupted line of people ua until | saw his name in the paper. Oe Arte ioe ere ei eames’ | for the Black Hills and Yellowstone region, | Account of the Closing Scenes. | ,,47,aimost uninterrupted line o passing | Duty. 1 hope 1am going to mect ms. Lend, isnever before made public. Bi Pensi » gO o——— through toe front prison gates within the | and Thomas Duffy is a man that I won't omeu~Stere cow Agent. Pino vclothe @i ze. BY 89°*Peasia | arronaL BANK NOTES received to-day past hour. This is made up in varying pro- | say for {carl mist be lyings, that | newer Branch weaving at ®3O a. wi. and revuruiag about vr sale by bookerilers gonerally.or wil besont | at the Treasury for redemption amounted to The law condemne’ to death ten mem- | portions of local and visiting officials, many | seen him the third time before | saw himet Coeae AND Wood. 30 p.m ? by mail, 3 ey rte $1,242,000. bers of the infamous organization in the | Schuylkill county physicians, about fifty | Pottevtlie jail; and what 1 can say for bim ie “-¢, 1ound-trip to Glymont and Adulte, ecko ee MnO Cae ee ret —_ : iene a rs Mot. | Journalists, representing every newspaper in | this: I never hieard him talking about Yost, " eps van ae CC ) Phiiadelphia, ABOUT SINXTY-THREE MILLION dollars pany rane om re _— — as Mol- | the county and the leading journals | nor about the abe ng affair, nor concerning ‘We ask the attention of all consumers of Coal and 4 il pe ptis of White Pablic Schoo's, incnling al - _ six per cent. bonds are in the Treasury read. 'y Maguires, and today they were exo- | of the large cities. The sheritfs, depaties, | the thing at all, an another thing | may say reese tae taot ak Tie aiscet, & ceansiete mecort, | al there cordially faviess, arent eoncnert. ced | (Vg ORIENTAL CREAN for the muacerauing ab: 7 TOT | cuted. In the jail at Pousville wore | members ites letter calle basco at | at meee me Royle. I may say 1 Dever ret Conk ok ak teens on stitiee. to a ~— le to the Drve Trade and Ladies of tne South: ————— confined James Carroil, Hugh McGeehan, | tbe coal and iron police force make up @ | asked them to come shoot Ben). F. Yost nor ment of Coal of lls . PUSTPONED FROM LAST SATURDAY. | ‘T having come tomy knovldes thata banter | ‘THE PRESIDENT to-day appointed Albert James Roarity, and Toomas Da‘Ty, marder. | !9'41 of about 1% persons already admitied. | any otber man. I! they are to come afler me = . —_ on of De. T. Fe'tx Gonrand’s Oriental Cream or | Hart, of California, to be pension agent at | * >, vs 7 vest and The multitude made their way to the jail | let them say so; 1am satisfied, and Ihope HICKORY, AY SCHOOL of the CHURCH of sho | Masical Benutifier is being sent out ata rednod | gorge cto ers of Policeman Berjamin F. Yost, and | yard and spent the interval prior tothe hang- | forgiveness from the world, from everybody OAK, *PIPHANY eet oe = a price, this ie to-ciution dealers and cousumers. ‘Tho —— Thomas Munley, murderer of Thomas San- | Ing Mmdiscussing in groups the all-absorbing 1 bope they will forgive J bope.all will And PINE Woop. iN owas Pp apne ha EeS8 ese cia tocar don Li i eR Fenced Mr. A H. Brown, of Washington, D.C, | ger; in the jail at Wilkesbarre, Antho y sonic of ~~ ee The sight of the | rorgive me Thai's all 1 have to say. — ftontion to our stock. of Bakers’ "ea; jon senie : = Isat thirty years. Venders oF the bogus article has received the contract for carrying the | Lanahan, murderer of John Reilly; inthe wiser nd tee aeens pines eo greener digs = peeeeti Pesteste Hix Innocence. ° ougee - va co 5 ee RIDAY. wil 0 ed C HIners niv be ‘ ™ 7 i ’ . ;? je 8 p of ZISE WOOD. Shick is the heut now odieeed forsale) wus Bases COCK ADE itis! e Tthstreet | ther guard “MAMTHA BT, GOTRAUDS Rea oe. fecag! Wyoming, and | jailat Mauch Chunk, Alexander Campbell, | js plainly vielble from the onmviete ligent ‘tm this city Oa w.. returning at 7. m. , ywoad » Da a per annum. Micbael J. Doyte, and derers of John P, Jones, Bole Proprietor, 45 8 mar- | windows fronting it on threesides. The e+ hways 50 Ce hater AJobn Donalae, | how: murderers. Apparently * is Of the School respgetfully invited to at KS ee New Ri D. T. Roy er, appear to be unoceapied Llows, and SAWED AND SP NTON, the former pension agent OWNERS Of Professions Upon « - _ rs munierer of Morgan Powell; at Bioomsbarg, | high stone outer wall ofthe tardy with! apprecisting Us tere ath hoar. ‘Oar- 4 - at Knoxville, Tenn., has been designated as | patrick Hester, Patrick McHugh, and Pat. | few feet of tl scaffolls, a frame | put tenets Sttered with wees: “i heen =A agent for the consolidated district, composed | rick Tully, munterers of \lesauter Rue it pothin y. gentlen eet 3 of Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina | Who have been caved fro and Tennessee, | 9th of August, by a writ of error. SARATOGA WATER, pe Lam charged w Here Romors of a Keprieve for Duffy. Roarty tb of Angus Ba Oe ortoe, tei cate broke in again with the remark a = of Join Kehoe, confined in the Pottsville ocatt oe ies “Well. 4 t 1 fo xouse me, - ONLY 39 CHESS A. BOTTLE, CIVIL SERVICE RULES—Several gentle- | jail, convicted of the munler of FS. Lang- | g 2g ,°Catolds themselves, whtct poraiciinen tah teaneher Pack Taek * From the Celebrated Hathorn Spring. men who were connected with the commis. | don, also comes up under writ of error be- |g}, tantially constructed, each ix T was going to die an otman. | forgot STEPHENSON & BROTHER W. 8. THOMPSON, Pharmacist, sion on civil service reform under President | fore the supseme couri atthe next term. All s, though apon tutone | to put t =] 3th: Stxveet @ my29-2m 703 Isth street Grant are now engaged. by direction of Pres- | {6\culled Molly Ma 1 coerce | the others being colied | votee ut 1 ho § B00: aes - S: CONGRESS WATER «| ident Hayes, in the preparation of ru on 1 : Z thrown | ue, Oe leaving Atexandria GENUINE CONGRESS WATER the same subject, to operate tn all pablic | oh ah Itis current!y | ard bro: y twharfat Soclick p.m. Frum the Original Spring oiises thivotiehont tae oncte police Santee tk reported that Duffy, one of the Yost murder- | t! yey = t. A caterer has aleo been e SARA : ghout the count | w e 4 the ers, bas at the las eceived the ex- | God will <wiilte waiting on the arrival HATHORN WATER cece prea Dow1ixe, the Toledo postmaster, who | Yost, ame to this country with | ative clemer mo ot 8 Tepes The Exec c 4 \¢ a x ce. i Y a, e isa it a = eickets csened MILEURN’S PHARMACY, refuses to resign by Invitation of Judge | At Bn cary age. ‘profession ‘aa engineer 1g his immed. ed from | CARLIN SPRINGS FOR RENT TOSUN- | _my2-tr__ 1499 Ponn avenne, near Willard’s. | Tyner, will, in all probability. be | When arrested he was at his post in the M one ply at Bo DRS ath ot eee, PARTIES. D. MceFARLAN. Dennst, as he is so thoroughly entrencne } ergine-room at the Buckville colliery, near ... When Duify and Manley were O per cord E. F. CARLIN 40 NEW YORK AVENUE. | dorsemenis f20m the people of Tc Tamaqua. He wasin the habit of geting a Fitna ors i ieinity ana Casall Geen oleniaek : x a lot New Jersey avenues, as erroncously printed in | the intention to remove him drunk, and this led to frequeat encouaters | Jimmy Kerrigan,and the suspicion attach: | at 1 w, = no Of mine ¢ US ON, R_UTHE | Boyd's Directory for is. jané-Ly reconsidered. With the Tamaqua police, in one of which | ing to: the evideres of tar aeeeee each: | wt 12 EsSOciaTIoN ot Me ter eae NOTICE policeman used moe violence toward | not corroborated is the ple on which bh tee Manged ot Mauch Chant: Place M_E. Church, FRIDAY ¢ To Depositors in the German-American Sav- | ARMY ORDERS — Leave of Captain Anson | the refractory Irishman tuan was cousisient lege the interpor of the gove Maven Cesk. Pa, Jaue 21.—The town Jnne 22.77. Si ines Bank. of the Distrect of Mills, sd cavairy, is extended five months. | With a Molly’s idea of jastice. ant , Was quiet last night, no disturbance took Jue 92.277. Steamer”: Mary Washington’ ite ww. and teture about TL Scloske’ Wickes ok | money witharane berrece ihe renee late Leave of First Lieutenant J. H. Mahuken, pe £ keutleman aud lady, §1. Single wimi-sion | Fieds( January and July), uniess it shall nave been | regimental adjutant, Sih cavalry, is extended made. His case before the par ard recetved more considera! than that of the others, the vot Asi? interest wilt not be termined tohaye revenge. piace and at Uits bour there are not as man; sIrangers on the sirects as were expected, . bs Al 52 this were bang fo ot - jel9 3t Daue St least three calendar months from date of | six months, with permission to go beyond ing a Ue. Tae presence of the governor's | ures confined trere tree cheeniek Hime t_between D and K sout 7)N TO RICHMON With the above tion, interest will the sca. Leave for four months is granted | the body master of any oiher Ic ige t private secretary, Mr. Cheater N Farr, who | Snusual occurred, Al rangements swat ERE > “HMOND! hove exception, interest will commencs ca. Leave “antec ster of jc ige to fur- sunoiar theme noose eat dt Ip oceurres e GREAT REDUCTION INI oO GLEE eo ret of each uionth af the rats of five percent, | Major J. A. Potter, quartermaster U. 8. nish the assassins, and it was onty common to Sop sapere: ne Gane Deira for the execution were male al 10 o'clock. bp Rede tec Gratus teave al Sanunry Iet and July Ist on all sams of sme | SEY" Seattle Shady eee ee ReTRxaU AS | present, but knows nothing of the hoped-for | Shortly after. the deputy sheriffs and . Balt nominally body ter of the Tamaqua ers and other assistants entered the corridor. OF THE CITY nominally body master of the Tamaq - id upward then im bank. the eam PERSONAL— Hoo. Stanley Matthews, Son- clemency. Outside the prison the crowds of Lodge at that time. and he and Daffy were v TO ALL PAn ee ae Trin SAME BATE The sherifi adjusted the ropes and called his fe cf curio on Crease o uM . —s pl 5 lena ea ator-clect from Uhlo, was in Baltimore yes- | boon companions, Accordingly, when Dz! | Sroupe of the early moraine te rote, | astistants to him. dn @ few minutes Caup- £ pera ben aaltepet pot Ir... Notice... | terday. President Hayes promises to stop | fy communicated to his body master his | Sy 0Ps ! py the entire street. Notndications | Pell’s door was opened and be appeared spine E EF wh neni ees Savines Bank | Over between trains next Taesday. ----Miss | “desire be polie man “pnt out of tie pulence are apparent led by 4 priest. He walked quickly to the t af Columbra : Ada Sweet, the pension agent at Chicago, is | W8Y," Kerrigan readily complied, au 4 . aterest will not be allowed on | here to proiest against the consolidation’ te a foheegees Rar ep iypere i. pe edie ghee ee the Od ce eee ice Alle will be left ont in | Tite, was tie Teal head of tae todge,aixo | Of Boyle and McGeehan took place at! town, i tee gave his consent. About this time Duty | this morning scaffold and ascended the steps with a light step. The priest read prayers for the dying f We Ininutes, the pr 1 responding 1 | and repeatedly kissing a cracifix, and turn- is pale face upward his lips slightly AT 1 E OF WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COM PANY . Theelegart Steamer CHAKLOTTE VANDERBILT, Cart. C.F. Bxrwishey 7 ¥ ueke an EY POINT, MABSIALL | posit. Wh street northwest, PIE Ist streot n fof to BLO Bridge ot. Georgetown. 8 “ENTELEVEN'S G ae met James Roarity, body master of Coaldale | The Last Moments of MeGeehan a iv prayer. Doyle was nex! brought GENTLEMEN'S GOOD: T, SATURDAY, June 23. | congit.the sbove excep CONSTL AT LEEDS APPOINTED.—The | Division, in Carbon ce anty, and offered hice Boyle. dhe walked up unassisted. John "SF RECEIVED m.,scdreture about | Bence on the frst of cach tavatin et theratect Bre | penne, ae wine ni S5to shoot Kost. accepted. andas | After several hours of patient wa the | Donalue walked boldly out aod up the steps J' ther edhe ound trip, only and will be pased to the | President vesterday signed the commission his division happened just then tobe coa- | witnesses of the execution vradua sed | Of the scaitold. Kelly came last and seemed Pp r ANE: his boat can | Credit of deporiters dannary l_and Sety 1 oa ail | of Alfred V. Dockery, of N.C., to be consul templating the murder of Jon P. Jones. an | up close to the outstretched rop» 8 | sams of one doliar and upward then se at Leeds. Mr. Dockery has heretofore held | exchange of courtesies was easily arranzed. | from one end of the » Strovg and composed. Indeed none four evineed very niu xteading rd to the other, Which MACKINAW STRAW HATS . 1ervous- - DAY J oe been on deposit one or ner at the position of consul at Stettin and at James Carroll was °5 years of age a native | barred intrusion upon the reserved space in | They were each attended by a priest. ysieast as “ a ; i eet Oporto. This appointment fills the last of | of Wilxesbarre, Pa. He re. front of the gallows. The felatives and priests praved for several minutes, tc NEMETZ, Hats coee a OCKADE CITY,” SAMUBL G. YOUNG, the Vacanetes among the salaried consalates. | qua iu 1°72, and kept saloon tuere i wed to | prisorers kneeling and responding. After ave..u-xt trcor Lithst. | will leave the 71h street wharf NOTARY PUPLIO, Viry few vacancies are likely tooccur in | Was a favorite resort of the Molly M main to witness the dread speciecle. At | the priests left the scaffold Suerit! Rauden- SUNDAY. JUNE ctl? -tf " the salaried consulates between this time | He was married three or ».0 O'clock the creaking of the iron gate at | bush and two assistants adjasted the rope, cl - = and the meeting of Congress, Carroll tosk an active part in arra the opposite end of the yard caused all the sberiffexamining each prisonercarefally BT DA eae eat Yost murder, : the assass' to be Lurned thither. ‘Wo minutes later a | When asked If they had anything to say, “ Reesor we aes THE RoTHSCHILDS INDIGNANT.—The in, and Sent ihe out, with Ker: mournful procession appeared aud weaded | Campbell replied that be forgave everybody STRAW WATS a und years, 10c ed: “1 have not an enemy in the this moment le spoke for me, but bis words were inaaid ible ex- the sherit? and the priests. Donahue pothing to say, and Kell Statement is made that the Rothschilds tn London have cabled Joseph Seligman in | ,o) Quis Roar New York, and the latter has advised Secre- | about sl years of @ tary Sherman that if the refusal of the les- a lis way @long the pavement towards ti sof Irish bi seafoll. Two of the conden ten years azo. He was | brougitt out_MeGeehan and Boy but looked older. As panied by Sheritt Werner aud I john 8 FOR GENTLEMEN, OUT AND BOYS ust Bi A Pei ity wa: tb Boazilan 4. A of SPROTACLES, OPK a a sees Of the Grand Thien bot ae See ne, Jes: | before stated, he was a resident of Coalda nyder, and attended! 7 - dew’ SUN UMPRELLAS, ver Rion = z ic ca 8 of the Grane n hotel a ‘atoga to | where he was emp! in the mines. M ar after the priest a plea for forgiveness. The ~— ” * ; MOONLIGHT EXCURSION POCEES ane SHADES et entertain Mr. Seligman as a guest Is o be | started on the day previous to tie You me, sive: iff left the seaffold, and in a half minute WALTER KERR'S, % construed as a proscription of the Israelites a we trl der to fulfill his horrid ment, b Under the auspices of eth rlatp » in this country, they (the Rothschilds) wit | Ser tom ee cate PEE ENDER-TONED Has 3 | hercafter refuse to fave anything todo with wit OFFICE from No 704 ith etre a | Ame eredi bo KAN BUILDING, opposite U. ss. . — was en by a messenger, who told him of mfinement, and be turned back f the party mel, as agreed, at Car iulled the rope which let the trap fall. The comed men teil at 10. at the consisted " : " on | Lixlies began sw Meses Ionis, | Camptell died eastiy WASHINGTON COMMANUVERY, No. 1, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. je drew him. a Ks h s _ Be e = roll’s saloon. g Roarit absence was ex- Layer. up aud strage led minates, The Steamer JANE MOSELEY will loave the poole bocce ot naa ee go | TUE LATEEST ArvLiCANT for the va- | plained, and “a subsiltute was promptly doomed me: cvased whar eS ee “2 a . ‘a ercise particular | CANCY on the U. 8. supreme vench ts Hon. | found among the habitues of tue plice. This ed quickly, b s in 3 us and safe invest John Baxter. of T ssee. He ix endorsed | was James Boyle, a young Irish miner who At 5:29 pm; proces le river, stopping at Marst all Hall Senator Stanley Matthews, the late Par- | 8d previously borne a good cbaracter, ex- airing ts dance. taking t n board the sufficiency of security. 3 Brownlow, th 1 democrat ome | cept that be was knowu to be dixsipated c the begin ing rip, wil reash the city at 12.0), tret Cary trante of eaedersis aaeette to eercan h of Tennessee, and numerous Satie | Hewent with Kerrigan and McGehan on | ed1o the tmuhen crane Uiree, upon Which | Mishap. The town is very quiet All the Branch 1043 fot ‘Tickets can be procur ary trusts of mode: ate mag accepted. he tn North Carolina, South Carolina, | thelr fatal errand, and fired one shot at the | only were visible the susponded ho wes. Tne | bodies will leave on the 2 1 tral oné Ti F Ch i 'y = i — | loaned on ac ptable property. wt mae utucky aud Ohio. Julge Baxter was» | Policeman, which, however, missed its | sheriff, physicians and uaderkeep er reanain other Exeention at Wilkesbarre. Bee : ee ee te Netic TO MOUNT VE ON PAS JOHN BUL nion man during the war, but was never | imark. ed on the platform adjoining with the deputy WILK ESEARKE, Pa., June 21.— Lanahan, ont r DEES elt BENGEBS. a tiogsnean, | —20tl™ Boom 99, Corcoran Buitifag. | proscribed by the confederates for opinion, Hugh McGehan was the prinelpal actor in | sheriff ab the top of the stepson the other | the Molly Magwine wan crecutod wae BD) get, manner for 9 Te Eteamer ARBOW Capt, Frank Hollingshead, MERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH | "8. the tragedy. He was young, only 24 at the | side the doomed murderers in the center, | (6, Molly and § viways snaran gers at Mount’ Vernon wharf” Pas A carne ae eee : Hinte Of the murder, and was atnbitlous to | with the officiating priests, made up the Ss fis. TS aly Go ceuta sengers taking this steamer which 1 the Arlington Hotel: 34 District, 485 Pena. av GovERNMENT - TELEGRAPH RATES. — Eee Wa eo bern bis fellows. | He | mournfel picture. Upon taking their place THE FIRE IN NC JOUNS, N. BL ed with the Ladue riding in an Mount Vernon Associa x rents to b inces three mileayas by | the Ist of July. st re Theodore N. Vail, superintendent of railway knew there was no better way to rise toemt- | the Catholic ritual service, whieh ha ito $1.75 per mouth melore nence in Molly Maguire circies than by kill- | begun when the men left their colle was co. | PRE TO pahed ‘Sw Wasa: nalin | crane Ses Unfuished SHIRTS made of nsaite Musi Send fur circulars. snd Eighteen Hondred Linen, only tv cen’ * : ‘ a bonis Wm. A. Knapp, chief clerk of | ing a man. He had, besides, a private | sumed by the clergymen, Bogle wal Macion, | NEW YORK. une 21 —The U. 8. consul at maces Eid outs anh the peloe'le ail beet dows vo including admiseion to Mansion | at the expcase of tis Company, ty which Ceriate | the Tost office depariment, and J.B. Min, | uradge tossitle He ned ee kia eave | su Sividg the responses in fri and araibie | S;JOuDS, N- Ui. D. 1s. Waruer, telegraps see Papo a . a pai cay signals can be com mauicaied to the cMecs atove | nick. of the office of the First Assistant Post- | noxious at the Summit Hili miaes, where | tones. The demeenor or Boyle at this time | jx almost totally desiroved. All the public 4 stein pled, at 109 meund seturae abase d eng CS | Mentioned. from which pvinte the service required | master General, were yesterdy aprmnied a | he bad formerly been employed. and had. or | and wnttl the drop fell was ene of entire sel! | |* Sin jn hom age eH Rf a 4 | Sonny ¥ cel to 5 cons, | CeDted,) at 10 8 m and returns sbout 4 pm promptly rendered. A messenger can be called st | commission to revise the rate of tolls paid | thought he had. been “blacklisted,” no ther session. The degree of nerve displayed'| Prpdmesare bu at the Branch Shirt Sept Ladies M tum Vernon Auoctatiin, | “igs pty iat oF Biante goonaty erraad required. | Dy the government to Lelegeaple oerates | He ceah ae alee ee Te nero inat | possecsi men, particularly Boyle, was exira- | quien. Sect all te ek ar entdences are Wark pater. RARE FRANK HOLLINGSHEAD. St. Atte tie im and night, starts to the Bouse lastantly when police | Pua Hx them for the ensuing year in accord- | hood. He charged Jobn P. Jones with his | ordinary. Altimes bis maner Seomat to | thousand people bovesiea” = = — [EW ROUTE TO MOUNT VERNON Gall is turned in. Office in telegraphic communica. | &nce with the law which authorizes such re- | disgrace, and sought in tnis way togain a | indicate a feeling of utter indifference ° rT uoMPSON ‘'S “A” SHIRTS, N = dalnaiial tion with general fire alarm. Engines at the door | Vision to be made annually, vicarious revenge. After his dischargefrom | to the awful surroundings. His com. . The new, safe and commodions steamer MARY | {Wominutes after Gre alarm feturned in at honse, —e the mines he opened adrinkingshopia Sum- | posure was evidently real and notassumed,| THE WAR OF THE CREEDS. Manufactured to order at WASHINGTON fenow carrying pas — joven bed erg st office, cea basum- THE ILLINOIS PENSION AGENCY.—Hon. | mit Hill, Carbon county. He was married | And as the religious services«proceeded he A Plea for Peace Made f Richardeon vILA Licers sod Wamvatta | users & Mt-Vernon, and farnisting Hicep on duty without bong ceported next morning, | Wm. Aldrich, of Chicago, had an interview | Ouly a few days before his arrest. Both Ker- | occasionally infutel the hefner a ean: | St. Parenentie Jenene especial Cone jade of Richardson inens and Wamsatta | carriages to. transport then ty the If attacked by robbers he can summon assistace persons avoid a hot walk once by turning In police call any muasiio desired |; alse, cuarantes | ua) on By D or if bin ralar his Fo ct fit attainabl Song hill, The dist > rigan and Boyle wished to turn back when | tiful red rose which in bh «1 | Slantinople dispatch to the Galos asserts that Bite astm Sears puationt this morning, and on. | they saw tat Yost wasuet cine aerueeen ae ae Layard, the British umbaseador to tne at 3, "4 rr. ‘the | deavored to have the pension agency located | but McGelian swore he would” finish ae | see tkat ore notes. | McGeehan’s bearing | Br Layard, the ss { @ sincere and contrite penitent. seled the Sultan to make notthree. Leaves 7th street wharf every day (San ts at Chicago, instead of Springfield, I1]., as and ee immediately. Al! the mini sere Fine Furnishings. Sciock “Pare gis tertaliag suntieion Seite | _mzicomm 7. U. HUME, Freedent. | ivan pecommended vy Commissioner Bont. | an his bullet that killed Yost. "= “* | HesPpeared to reallee bis awfal situation, | Peace ymmediately, All the ministers except py *¢ ipeue thea - sae 5 TE SABE. * one-ha! ‘ f —.—___— Meee Drolet es Eta WAOTORY, Fiage ride to and from the mausion. suite | WONDERS NEVER CEASE. te pensioners in Illinois reside in Chicago beme! pede = Pre aE pig ay Soom Box see fn nd apogee hl ste Reform in the Kew Orleans Custom janto-tr LeDroie B FE GNS OF 1 DUSTRY. ee MAR The President did not give | of the lodge or division of Melly Magaires with the sheriff. Boyle responder to a re- bas ouse. reply, but will probably ask | at Mt. La’ fee, Dear Pottsville, was d mark ‘“ NEW ORLEANS, June 21.-The custom 3 him to take a rid to furnish men tokill Joon P- Jones, aad the bit ry s attending Priest with Taint | nouse commission bave decided upon a y . 4 port on the first two in GEN. HOWARD PREPARING For Action, | 24E8 Were Selected by lot. Edward Kelly,] McGeehan, in response to an intimation | apocthcations i dale WRITING WITHOUT INK nthe new Barge. MONDAY EVENIN A FINE bAND OF ui Also, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. e Who Is @ year or so younger than Doyle, was | that he was at liberty to say anything he de- | ‘=8tructions as to the number of employes an B Tickets, i ccnta, (the auniber Henbeon ite be nad [accep loiging tallied te for the District of | The following dispatch was received at the | selected, and consented to serve, bat the man Sired, at once addresked the audience amsens. seerner> Loconduct the business of the port popu Sabon bei gat thesame time 'an article which eversbaay | headquarters of the army this morning: selected as his companion was married aod | bled.’ His remarks were literally as follows. | 2™ trad Compensation, which report sill = 2 = oe ee eee ee ae Ses Sax Francisco, Car.., June 2, iz, | vada family. It was not deemai best for | “Gentlemen, 1 have novhing at ail tosay tw | B70! ee, ee ne eens te LUMBER ak, Tiiasating tamate GA THE MIRACULOUS PEN! Gen. W. T. Sherman: ” him to go, apd Doyle volunteered to take his | you about my guilt or innocence. t ‘s ek ee en caaettion Wale LC J ie. Sarge wild lente the Fon areas teen ain in a little water it is ready to Howard reports Licnt. Theller, 21st infan- pac e. Both Doyle and Kelly were youths of | them that left me in her: dol scomm<cnded e cominission have issued € F. returning at 1; the 7th and 9th st. The colors are vers beiltieat ety | try. willed in-action of Tith inst, that ters | Kindly feelings and good character, but the | anything-eles tome Tg ly ask forgiveness ices to ail importers and merchants hay- eee Walting on the returmof the exetr- | can te capied. Exch pen will last {rom three weeks | COliecting enough force to make sure torn | Molly Maguires considered it noble to take | of the whole world If noes done a wroug | (2 Complainis against the revenue service nic woe. | rei copee., Sach eee S decandmustrever | before pushing final Indian position. That | life; @nd they were ambitious for distinction. | to tem, aud \lmighty Gol may. forges atl to come jorward and state the facta, in order {0!,FOR PINEY POINT. FORT MON | be cltened. (There lenothing einai to it for tracel- | the country ik the roughest possiblebetween | , Alexander Campbell and “Yellow Jack” | Christians and ali thew thet Teeter coca, | Li the commission may recommend modes nie: I ROR, NOKFOLK AND THE CAP: ora, The red ie, peculiariy anited for thecou-ting- | Little Salmon and Snake rivers... Trains Donobue ware old and fnfluentiat leaders | tn th} oo fur the sake of forgiving of prevention and redress. The aplenaid Steamer NEMO! room acd office, being very brillian fi any | sing’ Lop oe 3 a: | among the Moliies. The for: was a iquor ” Here the speeeh was ended _ - oe LEY» rer SATURDAY eZee holder. "Price 10 conts or 6 for 30 conta eee on aad Latent ear cone * | dealer at Storm Hill, near Suramit Hill. the portion Baving been del The Case of Ex-State Suditor Jonm NIGET TH Be te te shore putute So ie'| Tsmahoagert forthe airy, 250 men, and three companies, 8 ine latter was body master at Tuscarora, near | somewhat tremulous thouch firn a: oon. NEW ORLEANS cor $.June2i—In the Jobuson “ on creme mpt case Johnson's counse! contend oS ond piece hace | tbat the very questions involved in this al- .gentlemen, only pretty mach | ed contempt are now in vontroveray be- Way; Nothing ac tegenie cane fore Use Supreme Conrt of the United States a C STAND?! Ther 8 f ; | Tamaqua. Both were thoroughly vile, and | ove tones. fp to eh ey Point. $2. Toall other aes ie te8 Typrated when needed. it will last | 55% men, five compant illery, 16) map, | Man than killing an ox. They were suse | symptoms Cal: at the Office over Metrop Litan AB Tice 25 cents. and three companies infantry, 89 men—total | Pected of many more crimes than those for ¢ and secure your Stateroom for this de- B. SILVERBERG, force Will be 90 men. Troops from Harney, | Which they are xbout to suffer. 1 SPECLAL NOTICE. At So'cicek, returning, will arrive in Washin, hing to sa a McDermit, and Halleck wil 1 BY TELEGRAP immocence. | forgive Usose that put mnehere. 1 | C2 & Writ of error from the Nicholis supreme ——_ Good Caterer empley:d_ Piano on board . : 2 Si leck will probable move { SLEGRAPH. ori str ‘= r} court of Louisiana. They forther cialm ne SNUCEL BACON, Pruident METROPOLITAN BAZAAR, via Boise.’ McDowet, Major General, The Scene im Pottsville this Morning. they Will Forges ey teart out. and Chope | thet 'as @ criminal: information mas ten . OU CCU 7 ’ q . POTTSVILLE, June 21 ‘ne weathe: ss orld.” - = * ais | filed inst bim in the sau art fe - OINT LOOKOUT EXCURSIONS. —The | irl ths» SUS SEVENTH STHEET. | THE Matt Letrixes, under advertise- | moruing at day bresk was dalluat beseg, | Pod: leged larceny of tese books, Uaat this rate splendid. tron Steamer © Si = ane cua ; Pate We have again resumed T. B. CHOBS, JB, | ment of April 10, were closed yesterday at | and belore eight orcloee aoteee ing rain | McGeehan, with a sxppiteating took Heavenward, here supplemented his 1 . the contract office, Post Onice department, | beean to iall, without however diminishing 2: b re . “ : and will render the service complete 1 | he crowd alrcady in waiting outside tie jaif, | RACKS by fervently ee ace ee - done ll that is m “my power to save ™y every state and territory. There were in all | The general suspension of the basiness | Soul: anythingat all | conid do [mace done, | for contempt for not producing them, is an unsust.ifable prosecution. WC Geoghegan, will resa her SATURDAY EVENING TRI to Piney Pout, Marshall’ and SATURDAY. June 16. Fare c A OUR BUSINESS. mmodat A = bout the surrounding country in ci New You (4 Toutes, which brought 8,653 proposals, | teroughou! country in defer | ard God, I trust, that if here isauy sinon | udince wecumee sacs Maryland had stx routes, for which there | chee to the extraordinary event of tha day. | % Ot ch nave M wes Gactiad ai the Eye Ginee my soul I have not cleared off God will not | P&'Ch RAYS it) “ competitors, with results as fol- | And the funeral quiet attending the prepara- | mage me suffer for it. Here, now, 1 offer up | CePatment yesterday to reduce thé salaries T. EDW. CLARK & CO were 1: wt the New York city leti 1 fer ‘ lows: Route Washington city to Upper Mari. | ous for the executions serve to make more | {hisdenth: that 1 rare took ee ee —— gf Pema boro’, six times a week, J. €. ‘Thatnpsonrof | 1mpressive the tragle event which marks sake of Him, to forgive me my sins. Thave | 2¥ J*t five per cent. It was deemed best to phon Penny 3 £ TO FURNISH THE TRADE apply t office, 1218 anise avent: Sn § N & BRO., Agents. T. B, $639; Laurel to Rockville, six times aq | iS @&most eventful in the criminal calen- nothing more to say.” reduce the p@y rather than the number. Ae heretofore, with all kinde ot ‘THE GRANDEST OF Tr LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL, Peek eis Harman, of Mil Brook, Ve., | dat, The, cul, but sosn after Gave tee, The Closing Scene. Baltumore and Obio Ratirend au — #750; St. Michael’s to Bay Hundred, three be id “s With the conclusion of the speeches au BaLTiMorE, June 21.—At the Stock Ex- FESTIVAL AND PIONIO times & week. James W. Jackson, $20); Eas- trimsa tome all erie ag the See the officials not | change this morning there was a aera 0, ae ke \ . 2 to Federalsburg, six times a week, Eli e! Ds proceed 0 4 LUMBEK papain SE , DOORS, SASH BLINDS, &c. Jane Pritchett, of Bethlehem, Sun Rice country. These are neatly all of Uie poorer were soon said, end the pro- | Sotis none eae sold In staal tote, open~ WASHINGTON SCHURTZEN PARK millers Mills to Altamont, once a week, Params i erpag tnoetleny 3 Sealers ag cess of pinioning the arms ‘and legs of | ing at s0, selling to 79, then advancing to S4, UBSDAY, June 2), 177. bead eer ged See 2 — ioentéd ‘on the summit Shaneor ‘the ae the men commenced. Stout leather straps | and closing with 63x bid and 90 . our ne o * sinat ade hy — — oe and Orchestra ete other, Rae romns, atten -ver, of Sunderiandsville, $910.” “0° | nilla surrounding, the piace, ts the center of | teantime calmly surveying, ‘ase’ ooet Foul Play Suspected. Gren, balf price. “j¢2-9,16.17.13,19,30.21 a inte ~.W9Y | parations, and MoGeehan occasionally | LoweL., ME. June .1.—The ofa YOEUM BUREAU HxGonsion, Office, 603 Pennsylvania ave THREE MARYLAND DELEGATIONS IN See ees oe eeree ena uumibers. Ab | murmuring @ prayer and gazing intentiy | man was iken from the Merrimack river at - L ) SEasi NS. 6th street thw Onr Day.—The President and those who ac- titled to admission to the jail as S oe inte the blue 1 above him, evidently ne ae 7. a wes coves in an OFFICE. SIXTH STREET, OPP. THE YARD. STFAMER MARY WASHINGTON. ‘Wharf, Depot and Mill, Foot of 4th street | Companied him to Annapolis yesterday, re- | were compelled to remain ik waning oy oe beg ap ga ly ae | sauces eas peer eet eee Beguiar Trips EVERY WEDNESDAY east, turned last night. His absence for one day | outside for more than half an hour. og ag Rp ny ———e —__- - Leave Tih street what! at 6p. p-- return at Hi jaltr WASHINGTON, Dc. had the effect’ of giving additional: ssa to ‘The Last Farewell. ices weeny an ast En Route with Troops The Slowing crn ea the army Of Office seekers who thronged | Meanwhile the Immediate relatives of the ; Saw Francisco, June 21.—A’ press dis- Jotn to ten obs, semanas A [FUSSELL’S ICE CREAM. the White House this - Three | condemned took their last farewell.” Tn om Vv. : WILLET & LIBBEY. _ | sya the ghove Excur Jone, ou the delegations from Maryland were on hand | scene was ® trying one: The wonder nee jel tr Purchase tichets of their menteres before noon. The first was from the Supreme | two sisters of ity were admitte! ae a eine SER IS Tiemann Mutual Relief As-octatioa, Jane THREE MAGNIFICENT SALOONS, Couneil of the reform party of Maryland, and impov- OLD ing. ae re Eresbyterian Coureh, Jane who ostensibly desired to have gooi mea, in had walked ‘d evening hors ALL PARTS OF THE Ci1Y ACCOMMO- | the absiract, appointed to ofl FASHIONED an DATED. lee in their Ppoi state, but in reality they were adv. LL. Thot Several of P TEAMER M. A BADQUARTERS—1497 New A the appointment of J. 1. to be col- others, Sesare Bar Bony tothe ‘most sconemtcal tune, Bree Pivteaateg a Gh aan ‘aud | eee: 916 Tru Staxer; You Avancs. | lector of Rcappiend or Seon aps appointed time: ‘were not sare Dut are done to make it look attractiveand salable | oxcrrtil'" leaving arf, fot Sen eee OT re Pia Getomaad AVE ano | Gio. Moe Wie. Eknart, SM. Har- Sh ao wHll omens hi FROUTEE & GAMBLE'S OLEINE SOAP tomade | i) Shay “EXCL SIEM emt do clock p.m. rod, W. G. Hutchins, and T. H "Mage. Be- The reverend ©f SaponiAed Red Oil, the dest raaterial known for | ¥\ fue Speaks ES Masha airibe:, 2 Monnt fore they could Ket entree to the President's athe at the celis of Producing # hard, serviceable and effective Soap. | 8 wand returning st 2pm Fiat tee rane att? | SPLENDID ICE GREAM, office, another delegation presented them. Seeeater mean At te cut tm one-pound bers, of convenient aad | Second trip, lonving at 2's) and returningat s> cok POLITE WAITERS, selves, composed of L. Freeman, A. Booth assisted in the celebration of lites in a rrbe atyle tn | Boge, Bare; acrnte, Those log onthe fc can ‘AIRY SALOONS. B Steéle, and L- Kaufman ou the same. er” vat it. on ‘Which thisSoap is cat and packed saves all useless | (Hic DREN'S THIP—Obidre Sane: oy EAP rar lon et are Aulckly followed by @ del- Ihildren will be taken on egation of Soltiers and Salors, also’ friends J. De} James McGovern, i or Ws conts rund trip; edits, 25conte. | M0" FUSSELL'S'SALOONS ARE 000L- om: od 2 (faee McGovern, Martin 7 ckets "will enti le the holdrs Gotipaver atthe | KOT RESORTS IN-THE Cit + THE,Q00k | o Thomas. Fioding themselves on the feld iP etperse, enabling us to sell @ superior Soap at an huferior article. Every bar of the genuine | god oriy ou Raturdays.” Chilitan aie, tay 8 ESTAUBANT PARISIEN —1 respectfully an- | beld a const fation of war, consolidated y reposted ai Mamped “PROCTOR # GAMBLE-CINCLN. | Fe sccompantol by thelt patente ne ss FE nonzce tothe public that I have June a] thelr forces and proceaded to ‘take Teutonic Cong AT! OLELWS.” ‘Taxes mo other. Sold every cei BE STEAMBOAT WARY WASHINGTON fap eane ac ior Dinners, Buppersand Weds | the Precldent ines bee Sto otet spiritual styisers RASS ES PACCIBce CURE wor | board orto G.¥ ATLEE Agent, ot Ne ors choice Imen at oat Steerer oven Setionnd 1 the White Honse ‘Taey are axtatoce, eit A; Dene one of the best tonics in | "Fst, opposite the Patent Ditice,, n Cond President to silek to the ope iat: Dreakfast ‘as served to . A. 1 Sheree Sans Flac fondly afer onl na my}5 Sm President of Compan ee Ca follectorof taleraai was barely touched by any Sad ‘painful eructatices ‘of tee unas [= =e aE ELICIOU! wks ing Gia the ‘apeiaen cree Alabama, BE, xpress thelr * Se _KEANEDY &00., with stale should not be conferred upon carpet are calm aR dike jure No, 619 Peastsivaniasvene, | y0¥ 'B, corner Tthang Bets, | daggers. Tnst-named this morning with @ Wwalte-worked body | 22" .

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