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en PHE EVENING § PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sanday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS Peunsylvania Avenae, corner tith reet, ay The Evening Star Newspap er Company. 8. HO KAUPEMANN, Pres’t. ——j—=— THE EVENING STAk is served Dy carvers to subscribers af Ten Cevts per wees, or Forty- four Cents per month. Opies at the counter, Two Ceniseach. By mak—postage prepaid— Sixty Cents a monti; one year, $6. LOCAL NEWS. The North Carolina Marshal's Office HEARING IN THE CASK OF DEPUTY FRANKS. Yesterday afierooon the case of Joshua A. Franks. charged with defrauding the goveia- ment by presenting false vouchers, was con- tinued before U. 8. Commissioner Plant, &..er our i closed, District Attorney A. H. Wells, H. H. Wells, jr., and Col. Losk, U. S. district attorney for the western district of North Carolina, for the prosecu- ton, and Gen. 8. and ex-Senalor Pool for the defence, and several witnesses for defence testified that the reputation of Eastman for trath and veracity was not WF All nubscriprions invariably in atvamce. Ve, 49—N®. 7,567. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1877. i | Iiteriy‘and wereityas Seen! quanto OF Rates of aivertising furetiredt on = a SS SR — ' o 3 net ss ~—_s = : 3 THE PRESIDENT IN RHODE ISLAND | dap and homer et iJaraes Fayion ot EXCURSIONS &e. | EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e. SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. Telegrams to The Star, | intcrune scneet cuuarener rane, Casubge county, who vestifes thal Haat THE PICNIC BY THE DAUGHTERS | 4 ‘HE PICNIC BY THE CATHOLIC SO- NeW WaSTEKN MakKED,K a) =——aaSaSSSSSSSSSss—— ]] . Paovisench, Foe 2 ‘The President and OF THE FOREST. i m1 not very good, and could i r o " streets northwest. will be OPEN from 4 . *, 3 tive Man- | oath. Finesse kKoew Franks, aod bis repa- Guedes, sieke Sees ETL ee ec ae K pm, TUESDAY, Jniv 3,17. 329 30 Washington News and Gossip. WAR IN EARNEST. his paity remained at the Executive Man: THE WEEKLY STAR—pulitshed on Priday— Sa, ye pre pti ft a net ailo — sion last night. This morning, atter a quiet | U'stion was good. uous was o weal On RCCOUNt os nelemanc: : " - | to state whether he knew that Franks Day sens iwi wickoe weather, watil MONDAY. Jay Beis, wee GovEnnwEst RECEIPTS To-DAY—Inter- dant SOpeenen ky Ue Eee | bee te One eee eas Fe “RTH OF JULY F [HE STEAMER MATIANO CAN BE per ere , nal revenue, $444,317.73; customs, $378,544.08, and the Providence Ist lignt zafantry, regi- —— ‘seus Ssh inian liek bike ohms THE OCCOQUAN FALLS, chartered for EXCURSIONS. GOSPEL MSETING National Bank Nores received to-day | Bloody Work on the Danube. fagnt through the crowded streets to ae. | wpodis net oeees ae tae tee ene ABLINGTUR. est. #. F-Pt: s wil? “Kinumon, Agent. Sin i for redemption, 86:7 ,060 1206 children cf ae mantic coe ee The prosceation moved to amen 1 the war- nce at Ga mM. Te urnins at A jea2-Im Sixth Street Wharf. LINCOLN HALL. Mn. Victor A. W. DRUMMOND, secretary Wai.'ng ior the President, who was eccom- | Taut and complaint, 80 as o read oxplicitly our in the e Doin 7 7 7 shy Yor ete ™ . ‘ that Fravke “did ke and cause to be eee 4 ‘Suna te wee RS Short Sinica eames Hager Mojvsis’s Ieeation at tio de Janeiro, | THE INDIAN OUTBREAK, | jsicd‘vy "str. Hayes and titer lade: of | that, Franke “44 make and cass to Us for gee ren <n, | Capt wee Geghegns will resume p20 te Exersbody Welcome. | has been appointed secretary to H. M.’s lega- Gen? Burasiae aud other’ distingulenes wen. Rrareyment and approval, by overt i. Frounta oF srry F) IONS TO | ber SATURDAY EVENING Tule CF kl ioc eT ton in this city. L. CASS CARPENTER ARRESTED | {2 oaths party wereseated the chil- | Romglas. marshal of the western district of & Ne. 2 wi y ih 4 dre* 'y Country, 2” ee, | N , rt fy = er JANE MOSELEY DAY, July S THE NEw COMMISSIONER OF AGRICUL he Conquering Hero Comes,” “+I Waited for | Vices and fee ax deputy marshal for sa) hart tor Gly opm. NSCAMIT M Dy Steric” | TURE, General Le Duc. is said to have the the Lond," (Mendelsohn) “Fairy ein | tick in the mons a eens Knowing the Pom recone ek | OHA RLEINSCAMINT, M.D, Sccrstary, » Gen a : Choral.” “Hallelujah” and “Sweeet Hive and | 84me to be false, fictitions and franiatent. SW THOMPSON Stneateen For sta’e rome and further infor. | _2¢253 Lereshs es ee bes appr paat soe THE PRESIDENT’S MOVEMENTS, | Bse.” The singing wa. sinply esauisite.amd And the counsel proceeded t@ argive tlie m0- ~ oy iyo lemme dapins henson & Bro, 3 NNUAL MEETING OF Tits | tributed such benefits to the farming inter- eT etieit ton. 1 Glymout at Os p.m; retucuiug a scm aod ye gaa D> sceektoalern the ANAGUSTIA AND Po- | esis of the country as it should have done, aie {the most rapturous demonstration of a passengers to | JeO3m "STEPH IS & BRO. Agents. | TOMAU BIVEK BATHBOAD Cu; willbe held at | aud some changes in its management may - ie Gov. Van Zandt said: “Ladies and gep-] A THIEF IN CusTony —It will be recol- cuutsn chs ofthe | Q)N_TO RICHMOND? meats MONTAY: Jy See ae eae atecetanorih- | be expected. THE EUROPFAN CONFLICT. Hare’ comemeliies upon a summer night | lected that a bold robbery was committed on -- bacon GRAND FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION 10 ace Polis open from 2 antil 4 5 = + = striam Emperor and Hunga- | siars come out like ewels, and we thin ie (8th of Jun paidenc SAMUSL BACON. | of WatGH mk Chem an ee Gouna hee No Appropriation having been made | The Aust aaa mane eS | they are brigett aa ee Levy, No. 4% Missouri ave 1 Traine ieave A. GRISWOLD, S20’s. Wat | for telegraphing for the War department, or | poxpow. FA enna dispateh to | regard ites passing ‘air. but at sunrise we | Stranger. who eave hie name ae fine) XCURSION TO THE GREAT FALLS _ ORIENTAL OBEAM. its bureaus, for the fiscal year ending June the 7¥.nes ar or Tisza has | forget all the rest, and now the sun will rise | den, called at this lady's re Me OF THE PoToMae hourmench way. Sownd trp aaa Tes, hawt See a #0, 1878, Officers whose usual duty it has been | rec iveda from Em- | upon dear Rhode Island, for I have the | gaged boan! and lodging. The LADIES OF WESLEY CHAPEL urth the rogu'ar Re Cantzon to the Drug Trade an to yay such accounts 19 the telegraphic com. | peror Frai Joceph, who says that having e and the right of introducing to you — ime. ac a) compiala their Ai . - + hie U Exeu N. It having com panies nre authorized to issue vouche Ts lo | read the minister's speech on eastern affairs, an Wwe love and honor, because he i = 1G Site Ls “ “eg I 4 Ju Lyceum Tie URC e RSIONS. fit Ta ihe companies w ea services are rendered | he could not deny hitrself the plc ure Of ex 1 Ruthertort Bs tae “ WASH his is to cantion dealers and consame: during the next fiser! year. pressing his .atisfaction at his patriotic an: ited States.” [4 f » and 3 aes priests eecke Wen ee Seb ap Onis ie che ee Ma . excellent words. This telegram has prodaced ESIDENT SAID Tx sion to goont left the hoase i Leave Tih street w hart Tabel, atze, bottle, & by my late hnaband for —Lieut. Wm. H. Reeter | a #t sensation. The debate on Wednesaay DREN Tickers t Servant, Who soon alierward nou 5 avy yard, League Ixl- | aud Thursday tn the Hungarian Diet was President Hayessaid: + lodger ¢ and ordered to the Powhatan at Annap- | bardly anything more tian a unanimous ent and Teachers: On street. and The following nin the above the Superit b GOURAU e S pre: nd contidence in | of ourdepartment I wish te ate you | burrying around the Proprietor, 48 B: we Trost alent Jobo O- Baley trom the | Chat amare teoey ome Somtidence fa | Rnd returs thanks oT —day and D.©.. and by retailers eaneraliy nton. Evropean stati oh Aug Russian Rev erves Ordered to the Front | Ve bei ©, we . ain worth i aGieencoumeshy. |. | ordered to return ad te z vend distantwi Din Lutheran Chnreh, mrand’s Ualiea Med Hosp, Pox. | Oidered to : The Post has a St. Petersvurg a ab ant boon tay. rs ng, panerRacas Hair, Bignis Wm. F icy ire h | ings—“The army corps statione " , ct ee ue Roane tity Wate Jett tn Wau F Bulle | ine Poe amy CORPS stationed s aot St Y GOODS. ASAE E: REE B; ter J’ L, Ths yat Wil. | Wards the Danube, and another corpe | wouess ors — oe GOOr ONLY 15 CENTS A BOTTLE, af wailing orders, | deird to be in readiness for immediate OMENI SME DUBOIS, ; é ie eae. oa ote Fa Pavia From the Celebraied Hathorn Spring ‘AVAL NEWS—The Swaiara arrived at | Where the Main Redy of Russians . LADIES UAIR DRESSER ze W. 8. THOMPSON, Pharmacist, cay WHE Tae is Park Crowed the @anube comoeried HOPS at pr ® e times ine a : 7 3 corres cl s we = z Ered Shas Oca | _my2-2m __ 705 Iseh str Royal, 8.6. The Ps » the | jguAEloue correspondents Ox two m‘tes, t df Pocket po ks. | [rae GENT ix 3 WATER the Hartford as tlagship of the north | Lo, Bove pe 1a Haman From the Origigal Spring Atlantic squadron, and the Hartlond te to The Czar asa Target thevhe Gschases sie Fifteen Oente per Bottle, vared as flegship for the South Atlan. A. Daily News dispatch trom Cre ates jovie introduced Mn -- 703. ab HATHORN WATER sans prico Tae New eae Miip Supply are | ake ar thy penta tee e e the oye ge greene L MADAME DUBOIS: | MILBUBN'S PHARMACY, rived at New Bedior!, June) doth, Un, the | Turks chiefly aim. d at the house uf the Ger applause. Uf all the totlncenie nt ae ay Es SSER, ms 2 49 Ponn ave ear Willard’s. wilowing day she expected to proceed up : sltewe “o> : Urs J ais yf Me | Nets » “4 = : . 5 esate eae Edgartown, thence east to Massachaset:s : = childs S; _pexmaas, ac paper of nd at + ine 0g ith w ‘| Jersey avcaaas mlutiee tan preter as bay. aie Quir nebaug 45 t0 be fitted out for} y bphettgr fives Spar yp tocaregniag ‘Times | at part beget Bleep be pow eens | session in Maryland ts Guapered et he will he Tha steamer MATTANO. © “4 T COST AND LESS THAN COST. x ee, eee eave te ae sation mboat tae ie Ped Pantlograd ays the Turks, alier the | were escorted by the military to the Dexter | turned over to the authorities hers te be will Every Sunday dur . A DR. SCHR EULMON(O BYRUP | tember tor Boston vie hace coum Jureticn of the armies of Suleiman Pasha | training ground where the etilire division or | With. “HANDHEARE Pith ——— Balcimtan Pasta's’ nox movensent “ice: | Wuet anna MG Puke weet | Tae deseo Pounceat we fe P Rirstvect hs rat 3:30 p. m. Ke of fine MILLINERY These medicines have undoubtedly performed more aes baplele ie Ts nd of enginoere ceted to be by way or Leichauska towarda Walker. Here, after some evolutions, the | Georgetown College communcemen? yester- wed canis | MPUnG EDGING. TOR ike Arete eens any other remedy Known {-Couslsting of Colonel J. 21. Simpeon, Mayor | Postel to Twly also by way of Scutart | column marched in review before the Presi- | day, President H@siy, Bd. in hie weneeaw . Pe A S. &c. will be, 5 7 possibly y es tm WM. iH. KILLMON. A, seid at cost and jess, to pay my bills, at tothe American public. They are compound ©. R. Suter and Captain W. H. H. Bengaurd, | gnd Tcherminitza. Both of these move- | dent, who was then taken into the line and to the graduates, referred to the subjecis of — aa POAT eee ar FA " Z vegetable ingredients, and contain nothing which | will assemble at Vicksburg, Miss., ou the | ments would menace Cettinje. €.corted through the principal states to the | three of the oraiors of the gradaating class— . aH JULY « y I ‘ GPAND FOURTH Mg RS . GETTINGS, can be fnjurious to the human conatitutton. Other | With of July, or scon after as practicable, to Russians Crossing the Banube Near | !xcculive Mansion, where after a march- Te noeh B. Abe On the spisud ng steamer CHARLOTTE VANDER on SOO Market Space. | Femedies advertised as cures for Consumption, probe oe mp ese big ag Felder Silistria ing salute the troops were dismissed. BILT. leaving ber wharf at 7th st. at = _ — | ably contain opium, which isa somawhat dangerous | ble means of preserving the water ront of! bw Tuesday evenin 7 MANCHESTER, June 29.—A special The day was beautiful, the people poured July 34,reneh T COST! AT COST drug in all cases, and if taken freely by cousumptive | Vicksburg, and of arresting the danger paich to the Guardian from Vienna says | into town from all parts of the Stale, and the a A — Patients, it must do great mnjary; for its tendency is | Which appears to be apprehended from the | dv uc Iastane bave occupied the island of | Streets were almost impassable in conse. RNOe SOO E ae mre neck Of MILLINERY, | Or Ccnus the merit mite cae system, which, | £ULOM opposite that city. The board will | Barca, near Bilittie hee unknown | quence of the crowds that lined the ioute of FANCY GOODS, &c., at const for cash only of course, must make a cure impossible. Scheack's | &80 Submit such estimates as may be Whe-er they succeeded in crossing to the themarch. This closed the demonstration tn nu il Joly 8th, ix order to make room for im- Ouree, Lan fe thought advisable to present to the early | Turkish side, but the report that the Turks | Providence. At E m. President Hayes pi DE agi amr oe : pice in Kid Gloves. Pulmosic Syrup is warranted not to contain a parti- | Coy sideration of Congress. The junior m: n a es a Gk 1 75 Arthur Hood, jr., au that what bad been said by the rank men were Weir own opinions, and fy m inay for bim to spea! upon the same sunjest. He thes mesa 1 “It bas been said that we Jesuits are not Pi = Dru a! vn and oth street Stater Derth accomiuedstions at the uenai rates Drew z Store, ¢ ban i ition t Teh - | and party will le the steamer Massa- ed for the task Of educating the eltizens of feet cn the boat and dinner atthe ean shone rene: cle of opium; it fe composed of powerful but harm- | ber will act as recorder, Thoclemve cn an. os Mea | ought erent chusetts, of the New York and Providence | @ {ree and enlightened Republic. Wane nue Point, first-class. Splendid bathing chee . ese herbs, which act on the lungs, liver, stomach, | sence granted Lieutenant Colonel Jouu KR. | pitcable if the Russians haye crossed near | line, for Newport, as guests of Governor Van | appreciate, nor do we Pretend to teach a First clas avec minodations Buy tickets t jam 2-Buttons Kid Gloves we cmnne | 88 | and blocd,and thus correct all morbid secretions, | Brooke, a Infantry. from headquarters de | Rieti Zandt. Patriotism that dente by substitare aud per- peatest Se = < bee &nd expel all the diseased matter from the body | periment of the Guif, is extended three e secutes others fer in opinion. Bat H® For THE FOURTH OF JULY! a ‘These are the only means by which Consumption can | MOLths, aoa Rossia Picking a Sone with Eng va mE aEW IND! LAN wan. ns. Serobon cussion of that genuine patriotism a No Goods charged except at regal be cured, and as Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, Sea ; 5 A Pera dispateh to the Guardion says:—«It “3 > rg 4 THBEE TRIPS MRS. M. J. HUNT, Weed Tonic, an¢ Mandrake Pills ao tho only moli- SECRETARY SHERMAN will leave here is siated bene tae Count Sctouvaloff, on RANCISCO, Jane 2).—A press dis- | all for our country and its institations, 1 cau The favorite steamer MATTANO, C: HL Byles, wil leave éth-atreet f July at 9 o clock a. AN - = 3 = : day on the revenue entter Grant. 4 patch from Boise City says: Three companies | fearlessly appeal to the annals of our own in W i 6 cines Which operate in this way, it is obvions they | B€Xt Mond r » | bebalf of the Czar, will raixe objection tothe ot es A 12th infar. ve that et patty o== a Sot and 033 Dstrest, | cnn” only geuuing cure for Pulmonary Consunp | Which arrived at the navy yard Taursday | presence te GAT AWill False object English | try are now an ponte ie tie tet infar- | history to piove that our scholars are the i try are now en Toute to this point and ex-| peers ofany inthe land.” Then turning to ton, Each bottle of this invaluable medicine is we | night, on @ tour of inspection of the light | m'lit ry attache, with tie Turkish army in ported 10 arrive in afew ‘days. The Boise | the graduates, Father Healy said that as they stall Bai tetetnce ett ne NEW INVOICE eebanid Uy full directions. Dr. Schenck is pro. | houses and operations of the revenue ma- | Asia will be made the military depot, and be | were just starting out in the word, it they lock 8 k p.m 1 0 A fi fessionally at his principal office, corner Bixth and | Tine, life-saving aud coast survey services Terrible Fighting on the Danube. strongly garrisoned. Capt. Robins’ com- | were ineny way callod upon to serve their Drees a0 fi re or Arch #’reets, Philadelphia, every Monday, whereall | #!0ng the Atlantic seaboard, from the caps A dispatch to ube Gu ft j | pany of thiriy men isin camp on the upper | country civil or mit y eapac!~ — - : 7 ers for must be 2. jel-fmywim | Of wicee ee, bay along the Delaware, | dated Tnureda y. Rays. 4! At Nikopolis a: Viser river. and will remain antil joined by | ty, he trust they would prove their Semab stad piace. Prewor ar THREES RISE TES eee os- Te SS ee sereys Lou island and New England | Sistova yesterday the losses on both sides te regular troops with orders to move north- | patriotic devotion and do justice to the teach- ef th city. Fare sud will b 5 jodiseretions of youth. u ures, early de- | Captain GP. Potro accompanied by Ammunition from Exypt. on the Wiser, their signal fires having ber: ae ez St ON, A . 3 IPs. ake pe that Hain C. P. Patterson, syperinieacent of Loxpvon, June S)—Tne Loily News has a | seen, and they doubliess bave a line of sig- DECREES Gr DIvonce.—Yestentay Jadee *RAND FOURTH Of LY EXCUR . below cost, to reduc £. This great rou fre Uniied Slates coast survey; Commander Constantinople dispatch which says it.00) | pais establisted between the Wiser and their Wylie made a decree divoreing Mary E. Ges RTH OF “¥ EXCUE MES. 3. F. FALE, atecotered va 5, it South Am en ‘ete ban tn teat, house rifles and 2,500 000 cartridges are expected | cemp on This may be uo- | Ferguson (vee Shephard from te bonds of SION K 5 1d @ self ud ne Rev ® poard, and S. I. yall, in ch reve- :, >. irirae it ir ttonary measure tm yw: rt 8. Ferguson viv sean’ MARY WASHINGTON will make three | jets-tr 1107 ¥ street, botweon ith and ith ote, Iman, Station L Beeedre | Bae seu ie a Ut aving cervices. ‘Toe | om petal a a Pape pote bach of oops from prove wenn sone cameleon catia Goa a ar whe dy » = RET PO ty 406 myw&fe Kom a of the visit of the Secre‘ary isto p= OCC: » re een ; ar aes ai re 5 MG. wd MAK Geet necessary to state z ply > is p ome + oater Lelegran the sonth. lair ant d that they were moarric mice ee MA for the characte SAMUEL G. YOUNG, thee a a ae, Rimself of the condition o pind Aneta inromored (uat Tecken THE POSITION OF THE HOSTILES Kovember, 154, amd ch bin w Carriages Will be in waiting at the , ' 1S ROMER PUBLIC ibe-e important branches ofhis departinent B08 & a : on: Balmon ste . Mr. A. K. Browne appeared Mount Vervon Max Sy F z NO L With @ view to the correciion of atty dete clams the restitution of cer tt rip and p ne 'y the extn! of his re strength, vill be al tion which the kK authorities recer seized at Corfu as contrat : (the troops that may threatens t6 use ifthe demand is re- | be stmt against them. It will ti ioe fused. It is said Greece has decided to re- | t0 prevent them a Feceiving reinforce: sist ibe demand. ats from Indi disposed to join them Russian © an reach them in small detachments present authority, and > evd such L-gislation to fariher pro- their efficiency, if thought necessary. +e _____ J. Murray for defendavt, aud D) SHOES. Today Judge Wy made a decree divorc- ing Mary J. Young from the bonds of matri mony with Jobn A. Young, giving her au- thority to take pows ! DOWN! ‘The President in Rhode Islana. AT A CLAM BAKE. emer LADY OF TEE valry Befeated. = . - “ol he country 80 periectly known to ey were married in § < . 4 - . 3 NSTANTINOPLE, June 2 —The Voit to- | trough the cou J “ . : Phey ja Pieave whast. tot ot — GOFS THE PaIvES " Relee nore atety | on Geant seanton ie tne Prestdent and party | gay announces that Afters bandend Hee, proftisious of ie inte Gn ee demeiter t. Gaal PSDAY AFTERNOON, Soy o | GRCTAr ES. ¢ S for hones: MICHU- | Tana. yesterday afternoon, here eee Eave ten beaten By the Bante aera; | womea will remain apos tae reservanioates appeared for complainant, and Mr. R. Coyle + M Sand SHAD anc . s : ve bec y th Swi ORS a " - . a D MILES DOWN AND RETURN, = : 1. ANDER, Co eaateest crowd ever assembled there. | co milled and 20 wouter the ee et | Hout themeelses THNe te young men ean | icok the westimony. fq mont. Kare for roand trip, £0 syaeus Z < oeStristp 1229 Pounsyivaciew enue LW, FCUPIOR OR Eee nmnn OF the Veteran | rison still hold the citadel. IN RRADINESS TO TAKE THE WAR PATH. Isirac. m= op Kinnaren ‘Yester- See an FINE GAITERS AND TIES, OW, LOOK AT THIS. e-corted the President On tits oe zion African Mules. Zhe indian camp on the Saimon tiver 1s | gay Mejor Richards concen THOMPSON wd NOY? 7 he was received by Gen, Burnside wheal, | The Bey of Tunis end him vessels to com, | SLOUttwo hundred miles from Boise City, | #a¥ Medor @ dispatch from Alexandta, abzat 95 mite. i or. seed bim on behalf of the Weteran eckllers | vey a preset of thaten ieee eet uke Coe Pgs stencd Wm. Gordon, ask'ng that a womasd foorteen quart Tin Backet, one ten quart Ti: bere assembled, expressing their confidence ay t f w wo ren (one a boy) apprebend- (THE “DEPARTM EN be rt ‘quart TG Backer, “ene ace | 16 bis administzarion: stantinonle. The British and French consu!s | the littie Salmon actoss the ‘mountain, and iligives we lect histor S1 ket Cuelarge Tin Dipper—alt uf | | ‘The President replied, expressing pleasure | “fe Stated to have recommended the Bey to | then dows te Wing river through the set- MOONLIGHT EXCURSION TO th ¢d. stating that the boy had ‘been stolen, and bere was @ reward of £50 for her arrest. SILBUN'S, iefor $1. At meeting the veteransof Rhode Island, aia | Observe neutrality, {ements. The hostiles are not likely to come | Lieut. “Vernon yencatag’ teen a Gree ARSHALL HALL, wi ours 2 at knowlug be had thelr support and nm Reported Rassian Repulses. aatcerak unless hotly pressed on all sides or | with the enlidres saswerag the description, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 18 Perfect set of Creqnet, 6 Mallets, 6 Batt proval, expressing the hope that his actien Lon pon, Juve 2+.—The Evening Stanilara | su 1 enough to spare @ force for raid- | Whogave the mame of Maggie Hicks, and 5 f° Mery’ Washington 102 Seventh Street, Wy Wickets, all in'a ice wood box will be such in future as to merit conting, publishes a Vienna dispaten, which says:— ing the settlements. If surrounded on all | toon her to headamarae ee @ispates was by Ly Te Grogs Beak Gewen tn, at 01.20 par ante, ance of that approval. "rom latest news received here one fact | sides they w il be able to maintain sent to Gordon, but be cou'd to'be fount TL. PIC-NIC OF THE G ee eect 2c sexta fine, at Sc (Trav. | ‘The President. accompanied by Gen. Burn- | Would appear quite clear, namely: that the A LONG AND FIERCE RESISTANCE, The woman claims both children as HIBERNIA BENEVOUES Second door above D street northwest. cling Satchels from $1 to $2—all cheap and good. crossing Of the Danube was only successful | as the country in which the operations will from Simmitza to Sistova. All other at. | take place is rough and mountainous in the tcmpts up to Wednesday failed The Rou- | extreme, and is full of fortresses and strong- masian telegraph is silent regarding yester- | holds, With which the Indians are perfectly ber own. and that the boy is nearly three years old, but they both appear to be about 18 or 2) months old, side, Col. Potter, Senator Anthon; » and the remainder of the presidential and gaberna, torial arty, were then conducted to the din- ing-hall, and were received with cheers and rt ALOSTAN ISLAND, Va Gents’ Buff Sun Umbrellas, fine quality, former wat Look for “The Ola Woman in Shoe” in Window. price @2 &,1 offer at 7c Inut Flower Trellises. 26c, One pair of the cele- | applause, and a military. salute from the | day’s events: familiar. ‘There is danger that while atien- | oy_ METROPOLITAN RatLway Compa- €1 GO Ties reduced tn. 91.00. brated Picture Black for $4, hanisomely | Veterans, the crowds surging sat cheering. Hon is being directed to the position on the n eed to 2 00 Lott p reduced to #100. resis AFTER THE CLAM BAKE. After partaking of a genuine Rnode Island clam bake the President was escorted to the hotel, but in response to persistent calls went out on the baleony and 8 with uncovered bead amid the cheers of the vast throngs. When the enihusiam had subsided the Presi. deut spoke as follows: adies and Fellow-Citizens: I know very Well that the intereston this occasion cen- tres around Union soldiers. I theretore ap- pear merely for the purpose of tutroducing to you a@ friend distinguished asa lawyer, Scholar ard especially ata Union soldier Attor: neral Charles Devens, of Massa- ets. eneral Devens was received with three heers, and made @ fw remarks. Speeches e also made by Governor Van Zandt, General Burnside, Governor Hartranft, Gea? erai Robinson and others. After speaking coneinded te telephone connection with Providence was made, and the President held a conversation with Professor Bell at toa gael aie that direction, the disaffected Indians wh Did Hon. Jas. F. Wilson Violate it? bat direction, va ere ae ae tee tae 2%.—A Washington de- | have not yet joined the hostileeamp may a se ys the President's late order, for- | Open the game in another quarter. idding office holders from taking part ‘n FOREIGN Nor: litical conventions, bas been openly y 4 lated by the Hon. Jas. F. Wilson, of fora, | BFitish Disconragement of Emigra- epeygeemnneniry an ee Jom ote Loxpox, June deputation of citi- ed_@ government director in the Union [a ys Bly ee wl a cific ra‘lrord by the President a few weeks oat tuienk, Someeen en oan go. Tne latter stated. just betore leay costco pgp Right Wliture for sending ec} v the east, og he should make a sp clad = example ofthe first case of neglect to cou- | 2? Galler Se rey form to his order which should be brousht to ——— — pater goed ery Thing his attention. There hus been much specula- sponsible minister for the case bene Hon to-day in consequence as to Mr oftiner co | feel that he sould be justi 1 tm consieane the system of emizration t> Canada which Ny has been somewhat embarrassed toda. in pg poms of an obstruction of their track on F street, between 5th and éth streeis Dorthwest. A permit was issued Yesterday by the inspector of buildings to a Mr. Hea- ney for the removal of a frame house located on that strect. The man employed todo the York—Mr. Sayres—commenced hix work last night, with the view of having the bulld- ing clear of the railway track by this morn- ing. The street baving recently been paved with concrete, impeded the progress, and ab three'o’elock to-day net a car had been able to pass this potnt without running around the building on the conerete. 1 OO “lippers reduced te change fr FH Slioper= ofthe city, « ball« Alexandria » the week, Fer The boats ‘ay’ dari Pot mac B. SILVERBERG, io ont METHOPOLITAN BAZAAR, '# Ties. formerly $4 00. Sle 71H STREET, Gaiters, worth 42.50. Jell-m,wAt tr Near Pennsylvania avenue 2 60 Mews B ots, worth sw. —feooaoommooD)29»0;fju SS 402 Fru STREET NORTHWEST. LUMBER m. The t Be expectally refreshing DAMAGED BY FIRE. ° Loar RACE ON THE PoTOMAC.—Taere will be a four-oared shell race on the Potomac river next Tuesday evening al six o'clock between the following crews of the Potomac Boai Club: Sheil Si raioga—Bestor, bow; Barton, 2; Doyle, 3; Barbarin, stroke.’ Shell Sue Sbepherd—Gibson, bow: Cox, 2; Schaef- fer. 3; Wheeler, stroke.’ Tbe course will be the President will tale with, an of ‘ rominent aud influential as Mr. Wilson. It . ~ _ Wiikely that an excuse will be found for Mr. | bad been carricd out under Miss Rye’s di Wilson in the fact that he was chosen adele | Hon. He pointed out That if they provided gate to the conveution before the President's | €™zration on a large scale 1: would be tais- Order was issued. The order is not supposed | 12 Valaable labor from this coun: to be an ex post facto one. British Fish Commissicn. tT further note rE YANDEKE Captain Char bt triweek 5 ting S i5. vs rsGent’s Cait Cong. $2 vaine Providence. ibe Loxpox, June 29—The Daily an- | Siecers end sone eee eer wo tne Temes 2 LOT a 7 vic Me ates wear ON, e a md Me - J = isters a return, ai con Ld a AS ee eae SIs ne oe Box WALNUT 4.4, PRIME rs. REVIRW AND RETORS. ARREST OF L_ CASS CARPENTER Rouncer that Capt. Hardenze, of the Royai pected to be close and interesting. “The bons Hy ees Lastinz 73 At S00 Qclock the veteran organization | Charge of “Raising” St fisheries and ie atece seem sioner of | house will beth n open to friends of ee gh A oy foes and Lesion Bllpeecs: 0 a0 Sed 75 Was reviewed by the Presi¢ent and oii c | “MSrwe Of “Ratsing™ State Treasury | }ov3) lias beer about to proceed to Halifax | BOSS ‘ ePINEY POINT AND POINTE LOOKOUT, = WALNUTS 8, © Gistinguished visitors, and Immediately | New York, June 29—A Columbia. 8. C., | to undertake the dutics of that office. Keaving ith street wharf at S80 p.m. re urn 3 rere eae ee ee T the review the President was escorted | dispatch says:— L. Cass Carpenter, US. in- “1 and berths imqair on ny wo 7 SELES, WHITE PINE CULLS nnn 1009 | Prey’ . arrest re last evening, at the lastauce of me SERRE Sa Be Ienetaren Taw woes 1914 1916 Ven wy 4 Featey Dy brongs of enthusiastic citizens, who had | the investigating commines trae general = — ws: Between 19h ana ath etrvets. been oT ae his a os four hours. | assembly, now sitting in Columbia, and He FOR POINT LOOKOUT! Car tickets will be furuished wD te NORTH CAROLINA FLOORING Seed u ane AU Gaavient oa held in the sum ae meee to appear for Tre slceart Steamer J, ¥ Georges, Vandi and statt, and legislative commalvinn Carpereesnite ieee ee hag AFFAIRS IN CANADA. Cane aa Salle | Crs sexi ann oitivasecooseno sat down to a private dinner. lished In ‘this city several years azo, ob. | Threatened Attack om Orangemen. 2 ND 3 ND | POPLAR PANEL, Dressed. . 200 RECEPTION EN MASSE. tained two state treasury warrants, for 255 | NeW YoRK, June 29.—A Montreal dis- EXCURSION Te INT. MABSITALL SHOE MAKER, ‘The President held a reception in the even- ard $93, respectively, for public printing, | Paich says: Serlous trouble is expected on Fan wookout PEDGE suas 83. 2118 Peousyivania Avonne northwest, ho Md a2 cxomuive Jon ok commencing | which be increased by’ prefixing the figure ¢ | the 12th of July, if the Orangemen waik, as mace /thestreet wher at nad iru about (Sign of the Big Doce? secotne, or aL SO. sgusands upon thousands filed the | in each instance, 80 ax {o inake the amounts | 60me intend todo. The lriek lie Uaion, M16. Acc. mmodations first-class. This beat can sig Fiiting BOOTS and SHOES « special- streets in e Mort y;, 0d all who could, | read $655 and #60. The fact that the war- | @ body powerful in numbers, is arming, and Biante Amani a oh iat ike Presidente grows were tetnlamts | n/t ery fo chalyed sicr Umving Sava | Gxprem open'y the intention a puting iow ore i pre 0. 4 “3 NOTICE TO MOUNT VERNON PAS- | _Repairiogncatiy exceute” jent-t SELECTS, Drewed..... [Huminated with locomotive headlights and | sented for nab rent hee yee Tally celeb. | andthe city ties are ng active ENG = 1 rns. a The Fteamer ARROW Capt Frank Hollingshead, | o> 5 pos panne aren = lished. Preparations to meet any emergency. : ep [PUSSELL's ICE CREAM. eager to get ouse that a 1 the only boat showed to land pesew before 10 O'clock the doors were closed. At per (which is L jon’ Mount Ve AY a is ambulance chrereninen erty THREE MAGNIFICENT SALOONS. em EESig. #1, sacinting atmitwion to Mazsiog | ALE PARTS OF TH ci2¥ accomm Steam r lenvee 7h street wharf daily. (Sanday ex cepted,) at 50 2 mand returns aboat 4 p.m 8 LQ as 4. SAE NGeTCRTH, a unt Vernon Associstis! Frank HOLL EAD. Str Arrow. 516 Sm NEW ROUTE TO MOUNT VERNO: The new. safe — WASHINGTON senge™ t) Mi.Ve A Ship Builder's Fajiure. The College Regatta To-day. Henry ‘Dunwivg, the great ship builder of SPRINGFIELD, Mass., June 2.—Tne city | Quebec, has failed; liabilities about £300 ,009, Bot lees har 2 porn Saat mieie a | Barge amount ‘Jarge. Depression ta sine 2 less the is ye st race between ite ale and Harvard eighis buliding and low freights is the cause of the jure. that time the streets for nearly a half mile were packed with people. The Presiden was ANY OTHER LUMBER DAMAGED BY FIRE it AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES, HeanquaRTERS—1427 New Yore Avenca, 916 71TH Steeer; Baaxcnss | Surentan Beu.vixne, Pa. AVE. aND 1271 Sr., (Just opened.) ex bs you by the are apeatny - ter.) fo’ e ask every lady a leman and bo; and girl to consider that here and now F give you a hearty buckeye shake.” Speeches were also made by Secretary De- venus, Secretary Evarts and Gen. Burnside. after which the President and part: turned to the house and the crowd graduniiy seed, SPLENDID ICE CREAM, WILLET & LIBBEY, nag mmcdions steamer MARY POLITE WAITERS, as ieee oon aime sadeons, ae a oe Gth St. and N. Y. Ave. met therm th: M INDIAN VEGETABLE DECOCTION FOR SOBOFULA, ERYSIPELAS, and all DIB) =" of the BLOUD. SIEEsESS Ts UND RolONED HAS REMOVED HIS | Recon mended by eminent Physicians of Baltimore oe hi Men. crews have rowed the fourth and crossed th: New York, June 2.—A finish line, Heraia fanre is « SZ-FUSSELL S SALOONS AKE THE COOL- met three.” Leavestth street wir EST RESUETS IN THE OITY my31 Im day excepted) i @ BO a te. 2 @'ekeek Fare 2, tuclu Ww 3 CINCINNATI, June 29—A special dispatch from St. Louis'says:—A letter receive there " from Michael Bernays, of the University of Fiage ride to acd frow the mansion je2l-tr + COUISE frome eee street 2 Lae Sold by oe Denegte Washangives a, Nomina | Munich, an intimate friend of Richard We . ~ ~ ree ~ CU 3 + opvosi ie | BO. on. — cratic con- er, X, POINT. FORT MON- | Troeeury. “Me will devie hinealt oeeccialiy 5 sgetown, jemooratic Wrens. eminent compo-er, anno ances uiat “get cor. Fayette H& FOR PIN 7 LE ‘Orleans, Wea P Fo aon y 2 : islative districts of makin; ations to come to irect from ‘ty of M. oe et eer cartiy of seal cere oat Pore see nl ot yesterday simultansous- | this country for musical pampaen fata, will x. Towa as Dias's f Sit weomee bey RATORDET m=wep ein ail cose te make ious end safe Invest. eighteen candi- | throughout the United Siaies and possid) minister with a view or tng fox bie T TRIPS tothe shore eee ving duc regard to the ealidity a titty eed ReBERTS’ tes Of Mi throughout the American continen’, north Chief @ recognition fram tne tiuitel Bian £ SATURDAY EVENING. 16th tust., | the tulliciency wf security. The interests of bor, and one candidate for the State and south, Respecting the details of the visit 3 chek, returning, will arrive in Washington | Tower as well es londer wili bedaly preteried weer, MALT AND MEAT EXTRACT, follows: For the Sena*e—Hoa, very little is given. hy Be fp Sas oy BOSE: $8. ‘To att other | Bea te eseame marnited t reailses to be | PRESCKIBED BY PHYSICIANS AS A NUTRI- ER a en mts i dua 00 Renton ier bear a moomth = ‘int. $4. To allo sume in prose NLC Thomas McCosker, Aug. Berkemier, Alfred England. | ‘and secure your Stalervons for Auge, | “aust om secewtable property. de Drzmerla un ober eaten trating from mal. | P. Burt, Robert W. aa reer Te | ponraycGSieh ty EeIAME. Uyesident Lerdo, Mabtfal trip jet-Im Boom 99 “Contant bade Butrition: to support the failing v tality of the aged, | Zell, S. Sands Mills. Second district, Thos. | mouth light artillery, organized in 1776, have mestay to join Good Caterer employed. Piano on board. SECONDHAND ClLOTainn a ‘end to tone a of convalescents, P. Kernan, Eugene Higgins, John F. Wiley, | accepted the invitation ef the of z one ete Peers. SECONDHAND ChOTHING. | FURN ts Veter than Cod. Liver Oil im consumption. _ | Isidor Rayner, J. Thomas PW. Camb: » England, to visit that city and Races —At Fleetwood CARLIN SPRINGS FOR RENTTOSUN | ant Goss of ey A, bought, aud the L¢, Ee Bel Toe Cae ustriet, PHang: Sell sont une of Jai an pose is A poly at No. 91 ats sweeney PARTLRS | Biseet Ma peices ald Opry By a goomety acti, eats ewes | John L. Matthews, Houry Sanders; Zea ik: | teed ne trip to Paris, to attend the ex- eat Sade Sad te 3: CARLIN, | “voulb'ly Corner ith strevt aad Peny's ayenue, pore, ig, Wi onD;b, | Smith. Position, ry)

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