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~ THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sanday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, , Fenwsylvania Avenue, corner 11th street, st The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 3. HEKAUEFIA EM treet <p THE EvENtxe STAR is served by carriers to midscribers a Ten Cants per week, or Forty- four Cents per month. Objtes at the counter, 0 Cents each. By mai Bixty Cents a month; one year, $6. THE WEEKLY StAR—publéshad on Priday— $2 & year, postage prepa SF All subwerip’ ions invariably in advanes. BF Rates of aulvertising furntshed on application. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, PRE VIRGI WILL «1 sn BXCL ; 2 trip tick E*« URSION TO HAKPERS’ FE : JULY 408 20 depetat? Wam. oat Fk OURTH UF JULY EXCURSION AND BASKET Pie O i CONGEFGATIONSL SUNDAY SCHOCL ts WHITE HOUSE LAYING. act p.m. d—te be had at drocery Store of I + Masonic Temyle, and of = leave the corner of High and Sireets every tea minutes for the Grand Display of Fireworks in ON, rang at 8 < cat or Charter apply to J. BRADLEY ADAMS Secretary TH OF JULY EXCUR' To MOUNT VEBNON. nd 4D mH. promptly. giv ¥ of spending a whole day at 4and Sp. pe ak cat which is allowed to land Vernou «har ° ueluding adimieston to Mansion ids Capt. FRANK HOLLINGSISAD. JULY FOURTH. 1877 GRAND PICNIC st. PETER'S CONG) GATION, 5 SCHUETZES PARK. Seventh S*reet Bost WEDNESUA hy 8, 177, Exercises to commence at’) a. m Tickets 2 cents SJ Garsto and from the Park to all parts of the S7-Com petition fer the Prizes in Bow a Shooting open to all ci an 0st" THE PICNIC BY THE DAUGHTERS OF THE FOREST. No 2. at Loctiter Garden, will be POSTPONED on account -{ the in ey of the weather until MON- DAY. July 2,147. Tickets 25 cts 2d 3° FC RTH OF JUL Eb RSION TO THE OCCOWUAN LLS. The Steamer ARLINGTON. Capt. A. F. Duty, Bard we iemen E* URSION TO TRE GREAT FALLS OF THE PoToMac The LADIES OF WESLEY CHAPEL heir Annual E = Ab ave the Aqueduct Bridge. Jock a. mB. sharp; retaruing will le * Store, 909 CNIC AT GIESBORO, On the FOUBTH OF JULY. for the Benefit of ST. DOMINIC S CHURCH . ip on ferry boat) 90 cts aed 40 pm z and 5p. m.; Alexandria 10:40 a.m andi #@ p.m. Bevarn 10H p.m. F band for dancing. nildren, 25 cent jor 2 sv NDAY EXCURSION. ‘The steamer MATTANO. will Every Sunday during the Season ieske a trip down the river, 1 Hall two hours ruing at 9-30 y nv. to this ptain Wm. H. Byles, or ND FOURTH OF JULY SION TO FINEY POINT. ™ lending steamer CHA RLOT’ bart at 7th st. at ¥ 34, reach. July sth. m. reba og. Jat ry Ticket for te trip, jimi 81 20. te be bad at Drew = Drug Store, corner Penn aylvania avente and 9th street Stateroom and Berth accommedat the naval rates. Break fast on t eT at the hote Point, f bathing ax Firs Buy tickets rt ye23 St He FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY! THREE TRIPS. The favorite st MATTANO, Captain Win. H Byles, wil hestreet wharf Fourth of July ‘clock a. m 9 e'ewek p.m. dud 6.9) p m., for M shall Bell: returning. will arri 1 m drase # tng bend will ad: excurs during the enti deligh Every effort will be mind thes oft ue city. Fare, rot 3st He FOR POINT LOOKOUT! The sicgant Steamer LOTTE VANDERBILT, Cart.C.F.Extwiste, will make EXCURSION TO PINEY POTN’ ARAHALL AND POINT LOOKOUT. SATURDAY, June 23. Leave 7un street w barf at 90 6 ociock a m. Monday. gi Acc wmodations i be charvered for excursions jel Im OTICE TO MOUNT VERNON PAS- ‘The Steamer ARBOW Cart Prank fe the ot fy beat allowed to laud pansen: gers at Mouut Vernon wharf.” Pas: Srugere taking this steamer which ia connected with the Ladies’ Mount Vernon Assoc! Sans reling tm ambulances three miles, as by ea, other Bound trip, 91, including admission to Mansion te pen in pleacant = end Group, ‘Steanw r leaves 7th street wharf daily, (Sanday ex- Cepted,) at 10 &. mand retui rns sbeut 4 p.m. J. McH. HOLLINGSWORTH, Supt. Ledies unt Vernon Association. weask BOLLINGSHESD Gi Astoe. oie Sen NEW ROUTE TO MOUNT VERNON. The new, « and comm steamer WaAchINGTUN now contying pastes eee it. Vernon, and fu traveport then lance ts one-and mil Leaves Tth street wharf every day San- pied at @BO sm and returns about & Fare 1. including admission and car Tiage ride to and irom the mausion je2l-tr pS ee H® FOR PINEY Torr roar MON- ROB, MORFOLK AND TH Trseshnid Steamer $8 AY sf BIGHT TRIPS to the above pointe: etSetcicck, setaraiuge of arte ie Weckhsets vnday meruing- abost@ocleck were ‘os. Call 2 ate litan at the Ofice once. dares Sgpciat rip. 4 eure Your tetereem for is de- cod Caterer etm Piano on board. 22m ‘Bxkitnd SACOM, President, VAELIN S&S ING: s SPAY SCHOOLS AND CHURCH PARTIES lo, SUS 13th erect aw - JB, e WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY. JUNE 30, 1877. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. THE FRACTIONAL CURRENCY outstanding Is $20,523,142 55. NATIONAL Bank CIRCULATION out- 0,002 currency notes and TWO CENTs. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e. FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSIONS TO GLYMonT. YALE- HARVARD BOAT RACE Harvard the Winner by Two Lengths. SpRinGrigLy, Mass , June 30.—The Yale and Harvard boat race begun End of first mile, Harvard mile, Harvard Jengthand rn mile, Harvard length and ahalf ahead. Race won by Harvards by two SPECIAL NOTICES. REMEMBER THE UNION MEETING Down's charen. all are Telegrams to The Star. SHOT AND SHELL. Deadly Work on the Danube. THE COLLEGE BOAT RACE. TO NIGHT at Dr. igvited Good #nging, & SEW JERUSAL ‘api ol street, near 2o morrow a 11 closed till the firet Sunday Fonrth of July the Steamer will leave 6th «treet wharf tor 9a. m. and 2p. m ; rewrning jeave Glymont at 9m and 10 Steamer JOHN W. THO! street wharf for Giymont at 4 p.im.. returning at DY OF THE LAKE will take passengers to mont, leavieg her wharf at 6th steset at 3pm te; on either of the SaMUgn BAOON, " jent. NIC BY THE CATHOLIC SO- of the Vistrict for the benefit of St. Rose's Industrial Schoo will be PO: op account of the inclemency ot ‘her, until MONDAY, July 2, 187. )25 we G BAND FOURTH OF JULY EXCUR- ¥ SION The MARY WASHINGTON trips during the day MO: ON SPHINGS and Mak- L HALL. Carriages will be in w JANB MOSELEY Gly ont = PBON will leave TEMPLE. North Sacramental service whch the house wi alf ahead. T: 0 7hs TagONE.” SPRINGFIELD, Mass., June 90. reet time of tke race is Harvard Particaiars of the Contest. SPRING FIELD, MASS.,June 30.—Tue Yale- Harvard race, which was post day, came off this forenoon, victory for the Harvards by The time was—Harvards, 24:36; The race was an exccedingly close one from the start, there being at no time more than two boat lengths difference in the position of the rival crews, and some of the Lime less But the superior physique of the Harvards was too much for the finer Yale crew, and the the crimson were mot their confideat favorites wou'd win the race. Quite a breeze trom the southwest spr: making it seem doubt able to pull to day. however, it veered round to northwes' the referee decided to start the boats. crews were in their boats race Was started, working finely, with NBO 0 % Do m.; preachin, standin: iT Davin, Wires tanding, §: $1,4.5,625 gold notes. THE ToTAL AMOUNT OF SILVER Corn is- sued to date is $33,121,557, of which $11,981,526 was issued on accountof currency obliga- in the redemptioa of ‘are round trip, 50 cen’ Samipran, of Boston, Secretary of op, will preach at Willard Z at, 11 o’eloe! cordially invized N PLACE M. E. CAU can Unitarian Associ Hall To-morrow mo: A yeste: resulting in a @ siogie length. tions, and $21,140,06 ional currenc GOVERNMENT RECEIPT! nue receipts to-day, $51 total for the fiscal year ending to-day, of $118,886,719 20. Customs t total for the fiscal year, $1: 5 NEw GOVERNOR OF SOLDIERS’ HomE.— Colonel J. H. Potter, 2ith infantry, will re. leve Colonel Thomas G. Pitcher, of the gov- ernorship of Soldiers’ Home, District of Co- lumbia, to-morrow morning. THE LEAVE OF ARSE: Harvard Beats Yale. RN uer 9th and K streets northwest git, ovalack a. Preaching To morrow (Sund: and at 3 o'clock Internal reve- 6, making a THE PRESIDENT’S RETURN. THE PRESIDENTIAL PARTY. le ‘ashi will make three MASON pastor wi ting at the Springs to ne ty Mount Verron Mansion s for the round trip. and privilege of disappointed [Special Dixpa'ch to The Event JERSEY City DErot, President and Mrs. Hayes, Governor and Mrs. MeCormick, General Comly and others, {the Presidential party, left on the limited express, J., Jane 30.— wort. Rey Samvet DomeR wat iam. Tw ©. {7th strost at 8 HE THRONE OF DAVID—Tho past. present and future relati n to the Diety feel Interested in the re-establish the Prince, are E of ist Lien- infantry, from headquarters, depot recruiting service, Co- lumbus barracks, Ohio, Is extended seven or Washington Devens remain in 5 ot ¥ AFTERNUON, N.S. trip ILES DOWN AND Fare for rouad trip, £0 New York over Sunday. [By Associated Press.) New York, June 30.—President Hayes ) this moroing, | commissioner took the 1 reels sontheast, | visement spurted off with latter crew, it WAS notic arrived here at on the Fall Rtver hne steamer Provideac and after breakfasting on board were trana- ferred by the steamer furnished by the line Pennsylvania railroad, to comheet with the th The President cursion Rontes” via the ia railroad, for 1877, issued by the ia railroad company, is a splen- didly illustrated and very convenient publi- THE“ Summer the fast Steamer J length ahew nthe bank was immens: settled down to work and was striving fo close up the gap, while Was working to keep and increase her | At the second mile Harvard led by a boat Both crews here pulled to the depot of th Jersey City, in tin: ited express for Washin expressed himself very much e trip over Long Isiaud Sound. the “first good night's rest he had since leaving Was! stration was made at Fort Adams, the tor- pedo station, and other points in the harboi of Newport, in the way of fireworks, e &c., on the dep: port last night. HORRORS OF Frightfal Bomberdments Along the nA trip 25 ets EL BACON, Pr w fer Ali ara invited t AVHEW, Prestiont MARKET will rom 4 toda.m. t. “DEPARTM | new bill, « Mr. KENNETH . the newly ap. pointed Solicitor of the Treasury, took the oath of office this morni entering immediately upon the discharge of bis new duties. Foe tot ann jength and a half iu toward the west shore to avoid the bh at this point third mile Harvard while Yale was saving ber st ‘The fourth and | one of ihe foest ever witnessed preparatory to ” Quite a demo: Kets to be had of THE TINE to be occupied by Gen. Sher- Inan’s investigation through stone and Black Hills regions has not been decided, but he will probaly be gone twoor three months, A CIRCULAR will shortly be issued from making some modifications of the special Treasury agency ce, the most important of which will be consolidating the juterior ports, mostly on the Obio river, into one, with headquarters at Cincinnati. CoLoRED REVENU® OF FICERS.—John T. Wigginton, Elias T. Haynes, Edward Smoot and Jordan Jackson have been appointed revenue storekeepers and gaugers for the 7th district of Kentucky. Smoot and Jackson are colored men, aud are the first colored men that haye received appointments of tais BENEVOLENT sion of torpetoe the Yellow- | the steamer trom ‘3 sped down the course, each man his very life. As they approach nibusiasm of \GTON MARKET, » WASHINGTON M SPAY MORNI<G. Jy E of High street every Tickets Twenty five cents. 5 minut. Ferry trev- crowd kaew no Children auder ten re W.—Teiegrams to the Duily various points on the Danube give particulars of frightful bombardments At Rustechuk the German destroyed by twenty-four shells, the French by three, and the Austrian consulate was riddled. The tal ip the Jews q ‘s of the rival colleges. The tiar- vard men were fairly beside themselves with Joy @t the prospect of winning the hoaors, withheld for the last ‘ew years, aud the Yale beering on their crew, who were human efforts to spu or lo make the race at Jeast a dead heat, but it was impossiole, and the finish a single length al Both crews then pulled up to the reteree’s boat lojnear his decision; afterwards pulied leisurely back to we Yales going back in their launch with their shell in tow. The victory of Harvard disposes finally of the thcory that age gives victory in rowing. The red crew is one of very youngest, that has evet flags In a university the juniors of the Yales, over whom they were victorious, and as much younger than the Columbias, whom they beat the average age of thetriumphant crew being ——— Fatal Wreck of a Sleeping Car. Waite HAL, treal sleeper, boand north this morning, was wrecked near the Patterson fake Soom the Treasury sch. P_S. SMITH, Olerk MULUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Fhe third meeting will take placa at S¢_D. ball. corner 6th and F strectas wy THU E ns for stock reer SAM'L H. WIMSATT, President. _J. J. DEBMODY, Secretary D4t along that river. and return, any day’doring the week, cn the boats of the Potomac F. Children under ten years of agefree. The leave Washiagton for hourly, from 7:30 a. m. to making almost si ahead of their riva military hospi- uarter received seventy-two 1 everywhere, and no 5} can be considered safe. Up the Turks had thrown 2.000 or 3,000 shells | vo. However, though, the streets here reare ploughed up aud houses bored through, not more than one house in twenty injured. At OLenitza, the 11th infantry, was byaTurkish sharp 1¢ of the Danube, by eny of the officer x EX cCuRSTON. the winning crew ‘The fast Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON will or thirty is serious! Gen. Ehren worth, oi shot through the shoulder shooter from the other sid Battle Below Sisteva. ich from Vienna dated last night, says: It is persistently announced that a battle has been raging to-day be- ing at Giymont. Passage, rv * we Vited to attend. By ord: It WM. G. BROCK, Secret M SSONTC.—Tie Gompanioas of ECR N R.A) rere ock on SUNDAY ( youngest, if not the T MAJOR GENERAL WILLIAM B° HAZEN, in command of the ¢th infantry: who has been selected for the position of military attache to the American legation at Vienna. for the purpose of observing the military operations between the Turks and Russians, is now stationed at Fort Buford, but will soon come east, g for Europe. utrey,the French min- Newport to Wash- Fas LY EXCURSIONS. The fine Steamer CHARLOTTE VANDERBILT. Captain Charies Entwiste, will. until farther notice, make semi week'y ti A Daily News dis fo Mert promptly at 2 0% row) at the Temple to attend the funeral of onr iata C ¥ Bert. Companions of Ew é 8 JOHN THOMSON NEW BUILDING ASSO7LA TIO: fourth meeting of the “NORTH WESTERN will be held at the Boardof Trate Rooms. Vania avenne and 9th street. on TUESD NING, July 77 Re Servia has ordered at Par! for 50,000 men, to be delivered in three weeks. Rassian Strategy. The daily News has an Oltenitza dispatch dated Wednesday, which says: “Tais morn- ing’s operations have b'en a successful at- *tounmask the Tarkish batteries by ing a@ fleet of eight boats loaded with When the fleet reached midstream it drew fire from a thousand rifles and many cannon upon itself and the Russian earthworks.” Turkish Bru A letter from Erzeroam the daily Telegraph, says: ; accoutremen:s oclock p_m.. returning about 140.30 o'clock p.m. 50 Cents; Children, half Twill goto INEY POINT AND POINT LO& leaving 7th street wharf at S30 p.m. Monday about @ o'clock a.m. Tickets, § For state rooms and berths inguire ou Steamer can be chartered for excar- Dakota territory, foe. Saturdays preparatory to sal ister, bas returned from ington fora few days, and called on Acting Secretary Seward, at the State department, yesterday afternoon. -- of the general -Commissioser Wil- and office, left here fora visit of a few weeks to his 2 Chief Clerk M. J. Baxter Will act as commissionerdaring his absence. “IT Is SAID in Washington that the highly eulogistic biography of the new Commis- cuiture, which appeared in THE EVENING STARK, Was Writtea by his tn- uuate frend, Private Secretary Rogers. UY. Y. Tritene. The “itis said” gentlemen are mistaken Mr. Rogers did not writea worl as JOUN COOK, Secre“ar dummy soldiers. n OHNE. THOMPSON, President. HE STEAMER MATTANO C2 sei ebarteret for EXCURSIONS wit? “KrLLmom, 4 2¢22-1m —-+22--___ Treasury Note Printing. THE WORK TO BE DONE CHIEFLY IN THE BUREAU OF ENGRAVING. A telegram to the New York Tribune from this city says: Seeretary Sherman has writ- ten a letter to Edward McPherson, Chief of he Bureau of Engraving and Printing, rela ive to the management of that bureaa. ~ays that it is the the undoubied intention of Congress to have most of the work done in the Treasury department aad that, after re- peated examinations of the buread by c > iittees of Congress, the decision has alwa: been thal security required its continua’ The Secretar. “ eST INHART Sixth Street Wharf. ia will celebrate OINT LOOKOUT EXCURSIONS.—The Steamer “SU. ghegan, will resnme EVENING TRIPS: jarshall « and Point Lookout, ou 16. $2 round trip eave Stephenson's day at 8p m., ye ei Jane 7th, to Tae Turks col. n for the defence of the countr; have struck terror tuto the whole distric The streets of the to violence and disorde Capt. W.¢ the Ware} ber SATURDAY. fhe : Mextesn War w a itself re-echo their s. The American mt. - loraries have taken re(uge aboard a sma’! pleasure boat on Lake Van. ke during the day aud sieep in some secluded village at night.” A letter to the Times from Erzeroum gives an account of the outrages and plundering by the Kurds throughont Armenia, which the authorities are unable or unwilling to mblic is respetfaily invited to attend. and otie ladies are inclu m this invitation, street. every Sai and returning arrive in Washington Mond 5 20-3¢ Ch n of the Con ing at 6 o'clock. 290-3 Chairman of the Com RECENT Dears WASHIN f Arrangemen's LOSSES PAID IN eunayleanie aveute. STEPHENSON © BRO.. Agents. N TO RICHMOND! GRAND FOURT of WAUGH . E CH Trains ieave Baltimore and. A DELEGATION of eight South Carolina colored men are preparing to come to Wash- ington to insist upon the recognition of thet race in the distribution of federal appoint- Ex-Congressmaa Eli- ow is their leader, and their special grievance + ‘s understocd to be not so much that the ¢ol- ord men have been ignored as that the col- ored recipients of federal office: thus far have been exclusively mulatioes, snowing preja- dice against the black men. THE PRESIDENT'S SUMMER HoME.—AlIl of the inmates of the White House, with servants, horses, and necessary effects, have been removed to the President's the Soldier's Home for the summer. the President's return to thecity thi i he will proceed immediately to his sammer home, which is the largest ands, the same as was formerly occupied President Lincoln, directly adjoining the ne building. SPAIN APOLOGIZES—The Secretary of State has received a reply to his note to the Spanish government, complaining of the boarding of the American whaling schooner by a Spanish cruiser. and the detention of Captain Durham gomet!me since. The rep! assures Mr. Evarts that Spain will make all bonorable amends just as soon as an inv. CBARTEB OAK LIFE LNSUBANCE COMPANY to $10 200, H OF JULY EXCURSION URCH [3 EB Richmond (in return) at 6 p m_,taking abont five Round trip 9235, lees than one UM BUREAU E E T . STFAMER MARY WASHINGTON. ‘ular Trips EVERY WEDNESDAY. he street w hart notes cannot be prin! y the goverument as by pi companies. “Ifthe work is not done as w ly,” be adds “it is because you or [ neglect our duty or abuse our powers.” He says it is his intention to advertise for for one plate impression on all ates aud natiouat leaving all the rest of the work to be done in tat6 a m, and mepts in that state. ——_.___ AN AFFAIRS. ponsibility of Bank Directors. NEW YorK, June 30.—A Montreal special says the shareholders of the Mercuants’ bank held @ caucus meeting to-day and rassed resolutions to recommend the elec tion of two new directors at the aynual Ing the directors responsitie for the baw ng the directors responsible for the banx’s losses was deferred till after the annual eating. ‘The stock further declined t-day %- Relief for the St. John Sufferers. says nearly $230,000 1s ried here as the sum subscribed ef of the burned city of St. Joh: ——— ee end as cheap! hours each wa June 2), Policy x XCURSIONS. SON bank notes total payments made npon matured Polfcies in art r Oak for the five mouths of 1877 amount to » wera) Agent fur this wel return et 1] p.m. nestion of bold- known and relia . SWORM . St. Cloud Balding Tis NEW WESTERN MARKET, K and q be OFKN ‘from 4 ¥. July 3,157. Th The following org: join in the above Exeut Gates named. Ali who desire vurehase tickets of their members eebyterian Chui . Paul Roglis lay and evening. S NOTIC! To Deposit the Nati the District af Gotu pany of Washington. that the ex- isting contracts with (hem the three 2ist streets northw A Toronto dispa’ BURNDAY NIGHT, ional Savings Bank terest will not be allowed on lar imterext po- it shal] have been ths from date of ~tOSPEL MEETING in LINCOLN HALL, Short Addresses by Young Men. Spirited Singing. Everybody Welcome. LNG ef the MEDL- iil be held on Mu. Y.M_D., President. M.D., Secrstary, — i omen aur . ‘ ° in bail atleast three calendar mouths in force as follows, viz:—Interest will com- first of each month, at the rat : anuom, and will’ be ters Jannary 1 and liar and upward then sams baving been on de; months, oO PTICIAN. First premium awarded to me by the Great World's Fair, in Philadelpnia, on ted tented EYE sLASS. in Gold, Silver and Frameiess, with genuine ham county, Thursday evening. Reuben farmer and blacksm! per, residing in that tewn, stab with a pocket knife by . Gilmore, Bonds dying in about five minutes afterwards. A family feud had for ‘ears existed between and ore, ut the immediate canse of the killing trans- Pired but a few minutes before the fatal en- counter. Gilmore is a merebant,and about seventy years of age. ty-five years of age. The murder has caused great excitement. ——— Fatal Revenge of a Tra: Pp. N. Y., June 20.—A farm gville, Jefferson county, fire Thursday night, ly named Patterson. ou and one smali child escaped through the flames with their heads covered with blankets. A old was burned to death. y8 saved themselves b; chamber window. The have been the work of a t refused admission to the house that day. —_s The Long Branch Races. LoxG Brancu, N.J., June 36—This was the first day of the Long Bran: track was fast, the attendance fair, an: weather p'easant. Toe first race was for a purse of #200, $50 to second horse, dash Pompey sold ran wary Vorcstia was won by Yorkshire Lass tw before 5 4 Egypt, second; three betrd Bee, third, the others close ith and former QHE STATRD MEE CAL SOCIETY, D. s_C. BUSE © i. A. KLEINSCAMIDT, Je2s-3t {Repub} that it will spare no effort to tition of similar outrages in Evarts will hand in his bili of damages against Spain when he receives Captain Durham's sworn state! it. LAY 3 OF THE METROPOLITAN ASHING TON, June 25, 1877. hereby given that the anunal meeting of holdera foe the election of seven Di will be held at this U fice on WED- oth of July. The polis will be open THOMPSON, President. ¥ Je28-vo3t Bonds was about tor- TREASURY CHANGES.—The legi: executive and judicial appropriation bill, Which will go into effect on Monday, will make bo material changes in the existing ent THE AWARD FOR PRINTING THE TAX. List.—The District Commissioners to-day awarded the contract for printing the tax- vroprietors of the [ ¢ lowest bidders for the this award u. pers published exelusivel excluded under the opini ney General Philli District of Columbia WATERTOWN, house near Sterli which was consum Was occupied by a tam! Mrs. Patterss J. WM. W. MOORE, Ss of the Treasury Departm: ‘ re will be an increase of 10 clerks in First Auditor's office, DER, ansylvacis avente aw, 300 YEARS REPUTATION. THE L MEETING OF cE Stockholders of the ANAOUSTL ‘ and a reduction he bids of newspa- ly on Sunday were ion of Actiag Altor- and the Attorney of the , Which was to the effect tbat such publication would not be legal. On the same authority it was decided that i$ required the contract to lowest bidder” without re- gard to circulation Lizvr. W. W. FLEMING, of the 12th infan- try, convicted at Sau Francisco of appropri. ating funds entrusted to him b; Polts open from 2 antil 4 GUINAND, Presid: rectors will take -. A. GBISWOLD, Sec'y. ORIENTAL CREAM. ution to the Drug Trade and Ladies of tne South: Tt havit t knowledge that a base imi- ouraud'’s Oriental C; sent ont ata reduced n deaters and consamers. The ap only in the same style, late hasband for he bogus article BOYER’S CARMELITE MELISSE CORDIAL! (Eau de Melisse des Carmes ) Secretary the Treasury, and 50 teraporary clerks paid fund. The d h pe jumping from a ischarge 8 . be distributed this evening. ire ig supposed to ramp who liad been the law of Congres: be given to the “1 men, headed by the irrepressible John Pope parce! ng represent the labor | canvass worth §10 from Charles league of the District, had an interview with | $0dcoweot thirty days. bartic Stewart. loud e morn: Price. this is to caut Relieves Apoplexy, P: Colic, Headache, Indigesti the lant thirty years. PAS. Their “claims” so 1 Hod: by STOTT & ChOMWELL, ar generally. Tr removing superduows’ Hats, ¥ White, ac. 4 ABATOGA WATEE, ONLY 15 CENTS A BOTTLE, ‘From the Oelebrated Hathorn Spring. W. 8. THOMPSON, Pharmacist, 703 15th street. General Depot at BOYEE'S, 59 Park Pince, New fined unul he $1,000; provid finement shall that the crime, shall be publish from where he came. The roved the sentence, and the mae Som designated as en ‘should hate one SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. N OTICE. w York Bank Statement. YorK, June 30.—The following is bank statement e e place ef con- 3 aie IS enxuine TS SPR ORS Fifteen HATHORN WATE! NEW BE my sailiny takes Sear ym this ith of teat ah area pany claim it is use all the net ternal Reven to the lability ine sources, their right to be allowed to earnings that were accumu! ice.” PaaRmaoy, 1429 Peon avenue, near Willard’s. country in any one jo heW YORK AVENUE. erroneonsly Dginsed in J Boyd's Directory for 16th Fesignes. ip lato commence Pa., June 30.—In accord- terminated service mene. E. They ‘WILKESBARRE ance with the civil Byte fate pers avotd a hot walk up fee fren Tue Brit1su LEGATION.—Hon. Francis R. Plunkett, transferred by her Britannic Majesty’s government to St. Petersburg Secretary of legation, has fo some ti capital, and’ in the absence Thornton is now E ag 38 , fy 5 charge dvatfaires a1 | i im. Mr. Plunkett years sii FA 5 SOTABY PUBLIC, Ovvice—StaR Buitvine. LOCAL NEWS. Transactions in Real Esiate The following tnsiruments in writing have been filed in the office of the Recorder of Deeds since onr last report TRANSFERS. Thomas HH. Callan, trustee, to M. P. Cal for $1,790, lot 1, Calian’s subdivision of square <2. Isabella Dowling to H. W. Hadsoa, for $551.62, lot 10, square %1. J. H. Hollidge to John Clayton, for #215, lot 75, square Si0. T- J. Brown to James Galtihan, for +50, lot © biock 10, Todd and Brown's *ub. of part of Pleasant Plains” and Mount Pleasant. Susan G. and Francis C. Trott to T. B. Trott for $5, east 5s feet Jot 3. square © TRUSTS. Chris. Ford to J. Z. Wilitams F Hines, to secure John Graider #4, 7, square 360. Thomas E. MeGrrew to William E. Richarison, trustee, to secure 1. B. Ly ford $#00 on goods and chattels, in house No 10) I street northwest. C. Grammer to C. B. | Maury ant F. T. Raw to secare the | Arimgton Fire Insurance Company #4300 lot 12, square 407 RELEASES. Regtnald Fendaliand Henry A. Dancanson to Cormelias Dowling. lot 1, square 9i1. F N_ Green, tros'ee. to Clara P. Howard, part Of subdivision of tract of land in the county, Known a» vidow's Mite” W. H. Want and W.C. Stove to A. Eberly, lot 13, square y chard Rothwel! to John M lot 16, Rothwell’s subdivision of } and part 11, square 91 J.P. Godlipp % and chatiels in butkting sw N streets. Thomas E. Mec Jones, bill of sale for goods 1 avenue ~~ e The Case of Deputy Marshal F; Yesterday afternoon tune case of Franks, ged with defrauding the gov- ernment by presenting false vouchers, was Dund before U.S. Commiss! mer Plant, ® <er our report closed, District Atiorney H. Wells, H. H. Wells, jr, and Cole U. 8. district attomey for the we trict of North Carotina, appew Prosecution, and General’S. 5. He ex-Scnator Pool for the de gument on the motion of tt amend the inform a THE Carita: PURLIshixG Comrany LitiGATION.— Yesterday, Mr. H. A. Gar nett, for Capital I ed an amend<d bill aga and J. M. Brown, and obtain ing order thereon, returnabl brown, w wf the company, fuistfied the IDE Anum ser Of leaves therefrom bad the volumes rebor equity preceded those proc iu g the actic Mr. HU be e ui into court, and the compl give ample security for the p ast debt found to be due. ° AN ALLEGED Femacr woman !s going around repre has lost ber isa wido cblidren, and raise m herway to her old home in Kieh: She calis herself Mrs. Chapman. She ‘p: psented,to Mr. Guinand « lever to this effe ling that $2 more . ning of in other cases other forged letters have ued Officer Dubois has been furnished With a description of the alleged impostor, as given by Mr. Guinand. She is middle aged, of medium height, not good looking and wears a brown calico dress. SULT FOR Brea: MISE, &¢.—To- or Pr r carried off the} day Mr. W. A. Meloy filed iu our courts a sult for Teresa Hutcherson against Jobn Alexander, for breach of promise of mar- riage, laying damages at $20,000. The prom ise is ed to have been made in i861, and she states he bas since, in 1516, married an- O:ner person. N.C. Draper, by the same attorney, also filed @ suit against John Alexander far #1,000, alleged to be due for the board and care and for services rendered to Theresa ation, on the | wife of said Johu Alexander, agg his infant, plain division of the Delaware | Jonn Alexander udson Canal Company's railroad by a sliding embankment. Tue engineer, named Leland, was killed, and the fireman hurt = reported that the passengers are all —_—.—— THE DIRECTORS of the Masonic Matua Relief Association inj ce of Tho ommitiee re; mas Plarsiil 5.980. The delegates to the Aiba ny copvention of secretaries submitted a re- port, ove crrious item of which was that, in cousequence of an absard regalation of the Post Office department, a large number of as tions have ceased using postal cards tor ass sempent notices ——— ee D. D.—Per ania College, Gettysburg Pa., at its commencement y ay, con ferred the *-doctorate” upon Rev. B.F. Bit linger, pastor of the Westminster Presby- terian church of this city. There were 21 graduates, and from the theological semi- nary eight graduates. President Tressler, of Carthage Cotlege, Til, addressed the col alumni, and Rev. Dr. Zeigler, of Selinsgrove Seminary, the theological alumni. The ad- dress to the Y. M. C. A. was by Rey. Dr. Stark, of Baltimore. Both the institutions at Gettysburg are in a prosperous condition. eee INSTALLATION. —Ofticers of District Grand Lodge, No. 3, Independent Order of Good Sameritans and Danehters of Samaria have installed as follows: Wm. H. Grim- and locked up for a hearing before Judge Spell. Dr. Reyburn, who attended Turner, thinks bis wounds ous. The cutting was the result of @ quarrel between the par- ties. ——_-—_—_ THE CONTRACT for supplying the Wash- ington navy yard Station with beef and been vegetables awarded to Mr. J. G. Carroll, and the contract for farnishing bread to Mr. George Seitz. THE \. POLIce CouRT—Judge Snell. To-day, Miliie Beverly, assault and bat on Fannie Sampson. $3 conte. ve Eew: said abe found : : Hie [ 8 4 ae oH i ; e i i a F i : Bue i & a: g iH : i i f ‘