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NING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, | - AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, . yivania Avenue, cormer TLth street, P ry The Evening Star Newspaper Company. a. MEK AUPPMA PP Pres't. Paotedinbes arises, THE EVENING STAR ts served by corriers to subscribers at Ten Cents per week, or Forty- ts per month. Cbytes at the counter, mad postage prepaid— ith; one year, $6. 87 Rates of autvertising furntshed on pplication. “ | partare yesterday for the ex “1 thank you for what has ber | ountry. It has been a fn ng of mine many years’ standing taat | the United States and Great Broain 1 | be the very best of friends. Yo: y ailuded tO my efforts as Ex of the | Uolted States to setile the quest that , w ing between ihe atries, and 7 ‘ ed which were lable reate dis- WASHI EXCURSION S, PICNIC E*.« U sro3 SPEOIAL NOTICE > OF Sa CeMAN will ND OAKLAN C street, (over Br ER PARK AND 04l i RSE TURDS 7 - @ trlo, 2a = 1 0.0. FA meeting of MOUNT NERO Fi Soe baw ae: BS ehctsterenr ate! enon! yee age it | SATURDAY E Tih inatant, to Opie depot wi = —— du from reqnlar session of PPREEP HOURS ON THE POTOMAC— | Jn T. W. FOWLER, Scribe. mt ANY DANCING = wy RK ERS —A reg. perac Bear one c>. NEW YORK REPUB. [ikgehte y ts r DAY LICAN ASSOCIATION » ii be held at Gonzage tot wid es ot BES Tent ( * to. « TUFSDSY July and contin ie EVENTES. Lio LO MORBOW (saturday te monthe of July aut. Tickats, 13 PH. RATON, President cree The boat Ivaves f Gres J H_CARMIENCKE. See [Rep | sys 2t oar SNar AN a CE OF THE METROPOLITAN SVERETT LYCEUM_—A ee Te a ae “6 EXCURSION —The Everett L. coum, Show mumbere wre Large Notice is be men Df ct will have » BE the Brock held UNION on the sober and aafe steam r Mary Wash- ington JULY ® She witl leave at $30 atu The Lycer oshgd ¢ Moot Vern 3. W. THOMPSON » President. it ore we Tickets t WM_W. MOORE, Secretary [(S* THE VIRGINIA PROTECTION LiFe = IN-UR4NCE COMPANY, RICHMOND, Va., rPHE PA LATIAL BARG CITY, (Captain Harper Presents © plan by which the benefits of Life Will make strip Down the River Insurance may be secured at at EVERY SUNDAY APTERNOON, me being igia Wael cot Leaving the whart at 5pm. sharp, retaruing at . Tickote 2 ote: ehiidren 16 men each day will seare to B7 No Laren tem ily oy For chacter sppiy to : we J. BRADLEY ADAM Paid up-captiol a —— Authorized cap W0. acer JN WILKINSON. P 4 Richard Trby. View kieood sure Auditor Hi. With Wee peh Brock, Meiieal adv wo OS Pranch Office, FIL Pennsylvania ave 1H AMILTON BUIL twenty sesand ( HAMILTON Dayme tit be held ar Davi aut 6th tr oe Yee WOW SENE PRESCOTT. Secret OF THE NATIONA E INSURANCE COMPANY. o FRIDA JOHN x pm. | R, Presitent Bac Ss - annual n f the Stock holders FOULY EXctrsions. Fen will beheld at tks Omice ofthe i NNAY. Jay dh Louisiana av Ri ; + parp Nine’ Directors for ths parp = en frown Lt 2 « NOPL he fiue Steamer 2 2 CHARLOTTE VANDERBI Captain Charles Entwisle, wil). until farther notice, make semi week's tripsdewn the Pi kp. m LARNER § TOMAC. leavi b street wi THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MONDAYS at 6 Stockhollers of tne ANACOSTIA AND Po- © clock p.m... returning about 1d TOMAC RIVER RAILROAD CO. will be held at T tents, Children, half price. Saturdays | Room 1. t. Cloud Building, 9th and F streets north- ier will goto ee west, AY: July ath, Am clection of nine Di- (INT AND POINT LOOKOUT, ill take place i open from 2 anti RB tate ring WM GULNAND, President. 150 re on xeur- jes PHA GRISWOLD, Sec’y. OBIENTAL CBEAM @=':0m to the Drug Trade and Lavdi+s of tae South: Je19-20t 1 BE Songs cag -URSIONS tation of Dr. 1x Apply te ae een Maxical Beantifier is wh KILLMON, Agent. va price. cant lersandconsamers. The genuine article is put up only in the same style, Inbel, size, bottle, Kc, as by my late husband for the Inst thirty years, "Wenders of th ms article Will be prosecated “Consnmers need only be paton their guard MABTIA B. T. GOURAUD. Bole Proprietor, 4S Bond street, New York For sale wholesale by STOTT & OROMWELL, jem im ixth Street Wharf, POINT LOOKOUT EXCURSIONS —The splendid iron Ste “SUE, = Capt WC. Ge che will resuni= feo ber FATURDAY EVENING TRI & Pines Pott, Marshalls and Point Lookout, on TRDAY, Jone 16 round tri Waeb: ton, D. O., aod by retailers generally. cor phtreene ‘Also. t Felix Gourand’s Itgian Med. Soap, Pow dre Subtle for removing superfluous Hair, Liquid Vecetable Rouge, uily White, &e. Joh im SABATOGA WATER, ONLY 15 CENTS A BOTTLE, From the Celebrated Hathorn W. 8. THOMPSON, Pharm 5 7 EXCURSIONS. THIBD SEASON. LY‘ EUM I STRAMFR MARY WASHINGTON. berets Breuiar Trips EVERY WEDNESDAY myeIm ___ 703 With st Leave fi street wharf at 6p m.; return at ll p.m. NCKS SEA WEED TOSI ‘Tickets Fifty Cente organizationa will Exeur-jons, on th SH ENHAY EXcl ESTO! ‘Toe steam will Ever + MATTANO, Captain Wm. H. Byte ay during tester et Semon make & rip down the t Marsta't Hall two he t ruing at M0 p m. to this city wh yeh leaves ith street whari at 3.90 p. m. whether dysp n be p ably trip, 25 conte. wh eral r ‘Mt Agent. |e 4 Tonic in its nature is Ti ntains no cor Sess r ts the regular Toe el cant Steamer 7 plies her deficiencies Cita BLOT Vg NDERUILT, Peet) ic in its nature 80 such tose bles the gastric hoopla pha that it is alwost identical w th that fluid. EXCURSION TO PINEY POINT. MARSHALL | wootric ju at wh 5 ABD POINT LOOKOUT. SATURDAY. Jane 23. | Condition « Leave Zin street w barf at #30 p. m., and retura about I wh 6 o'clock a.m. Monday. Fare, rouad trip, only seated 150 Ace mmwcations firet-claes. This boat can | tities, indigestion, with all its distre chartered for excursion Jel8-Im follow. The Sea Weed Tonic performs the duty of JOTICE TO MOUNT VERNON PAS- | the gastric juice when the latter is deficient, + Sea Weed Ton 1 by all Druggi BS. Frank Hollingshead, ae jeamer ( shich is! ACARI woe To ail who are suffering from the errors and ©" adies’ Mount Vernon Associa | indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early de- thew) arord viding tm ambulances three miles, as by ; loss of manhood. &c., I will send @ recipe that other hires. Hoard trip, @1, including edmission to Mansion Steam’ rlenves 7tb street wharf daily, (Sunday ex- copted,) at 10 a mand returns about $ p.m. J. McH. HULLINGSWORTH, Supt. Ladies Moont Vernon Assoct: on FRANK HOLLING Str. Arrow. j=16 im NEW ROUT NIV ON. The new. safe and c: dions steamer MARY WASHINGTON ie now oh chro YoU, FREE OF CHARGE, This great remedy was discov. nary ip South America, pe to the Bev. Joskr Ixwax, Station D, Bible Howse, Now York City. Jandé m,w&t Kom GENUINE CONGRESS WATER From the Originat Spring ST SARATOGA, Fiftecn Vents per Boitle. HATHOBN WATER sams price. MILBURN’S PHARMACY, myBtr 1449 Penn avenue, near Willard’. SAMUEL G. YOUNG, sengers t Mt Vernon carriages te Baan avoid a hot walk up NOTARY PUBLIC ak h ne anda half m 2 pty Be wharf every day octit.tt Orvice—Stan BurLpixe Gay ex sod returns al D. McFARLAN 1340 NEW YORK AVENUE. ot New Jorsey avenue, ax erroneously printed in Boyd's Directory for 187. ‘yan6-ly @clck Dentist, OPTICIAN. awarded to me by the Great World's B6tn tost.. | pach Phledelpe ted LH} both ost | Pair. iu Philadelphia, om my inven =A ee and patented FYESLASS. manutac: M7 tured in Gold, Silver and Fraiuwieas, with genuine *y Point. $1 0. Toallother Bravi Also. on hand_a large vari Cait at the Ufice over’ Metrop. fee epes fic cn hasd s large variety te re rene aaron SCOPES aud SHADES for the Eyon. & pd Caterer empley ad Piano on board. St I. ALEXANDER, es BKhCRE GACOM, Prisident cctS-tristp 1220 Ponuaylvania avenue hw. LUMBER pe Hr BUSDAY EXCUB: a u Vernon Springs and Marshall Hall; leaving at 10 & wm. wud returning at2 p tm Firat trip fares 4 ete Second trip. leaving at 2 8 aod returning at clock Dm. Fare. Scents, These gving ou the first can Fetora on thesece 4 trip free of char CrEaP CHILDKEN'S TRIP—Ouildren will be taken oe Bat: for 15 cents round trip; edalt«. 23 cents. Will entide the holders to +top over at the Usnal bandio, until the retarn trip of the boat; ag only op Baturdays. Chikirea must in all cases DAMAGED BY FIRE. e Por Hundred. accompanted by their parents or some adult 4 THESTEAMBOAT MARY WASHINGTON ean be chartered for Excursions by applying on WALNUT 44, PRIME cccesetecccscscnirmeeee G6 OO Beard, or to KARL EE, Agent, at No. GES 7th | WALNUTS 8, cccmmmnnae 6 OO street, Pate: : opposite the Or wnere, mys 3m President of Company. = = = WHITE PINE CULLS cececteececcssesneee vee 1 OO Pp URE SODA WATER ix STEEL FOUNTAINS. SUPERIO“ SYRUPS, MEAD, TONIC BEER, &c. TRADE SUPPLigD NOBTH CAROLINA FLOOBING............. 100 POPLAR PANEL, Droste. occnnnemenee 2 OO ae BECONDS, Dresed nnn mneneenenins aoe 2 OO SAM'L C. PALMER, 57 Green Street, Georgetown, D.C. SELECTS, Dressed. veeneem sneresserstereemeenene SOO Apraratos for sale or rent ResERTS’ MALT AND MEAT EXTRACT, PRESCRIBED BY PUYSICIANS AS A NUTBI- ENT TONL jete-tr ANY OTHER LUMBER DAMAGED BY FIRE In Dyspepsia and other diseases :esniting from mal- AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES. Ratritivn, te engport the failing vitality of the aged, Sud to tone up the aystem of conralescenta, It ist than Cod Liver Oil in consumption. Bold by all Druggiste —— Price tine Dollar per bottle THOMSON & MUTH, | STOTT & OROMWELL, Wholesale A, 5 iO Baltimore, 9a. Wachington. DO. SECONDHAND CLOTHING, FURNI TUBE, CARPARTS. BEDDING, OILOLOTHS, Wholesale Ageots, WILLET & LIBBEY, | | eee Cor. 6th St. and N. ¥. Ave. id ev ipion bong x ortié-ly "Corner Weh street and Penn's avenue. Arieot, Bisee mentee OTe Se enava ve. ‘etal Families. eas With Gran’ ce. . cheapest market rates. aatw "B, corner 7th and B sts, y Washington News and Gossip. GOVERNMENT RECEipTs To-DAY. —Inter- pal revenue, $258,556 25; customs, $456 550.41. NATIONAL BANK NorTEs received to day for recemption, $367,000. THE PHILADELPHIA MINT resumel work yesterday upon double eagles and trade dol- lars, for which there is a large demand. Cuas. H. Urton, consul at Genoa and acting charge d'affaires in Switzerland, died Isth of June, aged (5 years, of heart disease. SECRETARY SCHURZ leaves for New Jer- sey to-morrow night to visit his daughters, who are temporarily residing there. He will return on Mcnday. Ex District COMMISSIONER GEN. J. 1. KeTCHAM lei: on the #2) train this morning for bis home in New York. and will return to this city in about ten days. PEKSONAL.—Mr. Fitzhugh Coyle, presi- dent of the National Bank of the Republic of this city, is at Healing Springs, Va., se- riously sick. AMONG those who hal interviews with the President this morning were Represent- ative Harris, of Va.; Gen. G. A. Sheridan, of New Orle A. M. Green, and Androw Gleason, ef ibis city. THE RECEIPTS from the tax on tobsc: > forthe eleven. months ending May vist last show an increase of 01 ad a quarter miui- lion collars over the corresponding period of year prev tons a decrers pts trom cigars over? AkMY ORDERS.— Col. Wm. H. French, 4h artillery, (recently promoted from lieutenant lonel, 2d artillery,) will proceed to join his regiment, in the department of California ave for 8X months grauted 2 Lieut. D.C) Pearsen, 2d cz y. SECRETARY SHERMAN visited New York yesterday in the course of his trip of Inspec- tion of light hou Ife saving stations, ete. He met the members of the syndicate in the afternoon and sailed cutter Grant tor N port tou THE INDIAN BUKEAU INVESTIGATION.— The con mission appointed to Investigate chargts against the Indian Bureau will to morrow adjourn for ten days to arrange ant classify the evidence thus far taken, and det rmiine as to the scope of the investiga- tion. BURCHARD Hayes, the President's cldesi son, who graduated from Harvard this year, spending the summer at the Soldiers’ Home. He is at the White House frequently during theday. Webb Hayes accompanied Secretary Sherman on his inspecting tour on board the Grant, OvR CoMMERCIAL RELATIONS WITH S1AM.—Mr. Siekels, U. 8. consul at Baukak, Siam, writes to the Department of Siate that it 1s to be regretted that our commercial relations with that country are not of amore intimate character. There is no” one Ameri- can house doing business in Baukak. LIDs were opentd by the Secretary of the Treasury to-day for supplying the labor of the appraiser's office in New York city for three years. There were fourteen bidders. The bids ranged from = © $60,000. The lowest bidder was K. C. Brown, of New York city, at $97.00). The next lowest was William MePyneheon, of this city, who bid at $u7,75, Time Locks —The Commission-r of Pat- ents has Just rendered an Important deetsion in an interference trial, involving the ‘itl to automat unlocking devices in tine- locks to prevent accidental lock out. Ta= decision Contirms the title to this valtabl= feature of Lime-jocks in the Yale Lock Con pary, a8 embodied tn the “Yale Tim: Li MURDERS IN NEVADA. — Indian Agen’ Barnes telegraphs the Commissioner of In- dian Affairs from Wadsworth, Nevada, 5tn instant, saving that Benj. Holland, a farmer at the reservation in southern Nevada, av! Y H. Carter, lormerly a blacksmith there, Wer shot and Killed by four white men, lust Sa uray night. Tadiaos and whites are pursuit Of the murderers. ARMY ORDERS.—Colonel Thomas C. De- vin, od cavalry, (promoted from lieutenant colonel, *th cavalry,) is ordered to the de- Lape of the Platte. Lieutenant Nelson . Sweetzer, sth cavalry, (promoted from major, 2d cavalry,) to depariment of Texas, Leave for seven months is granted to First Lieutenant Charles A. Coolidge, 7th tufan- try. Leave for one month for disability is granted Second Lieutevant Robt. H. Young, = ermission to leave the department of the Platte. THE BRONZE EQUESTRIAN STATUE of Gen. George H. Thomas, to be erected in this city by the Society of the Army of the Cumberland, is in the hands of the sculptor, Mr. J. Q. A. Ward, of New York, but will probably not be fluished antil next summer, When ceremonies eimilar to those of the unveiling of the McPherson statue will take place. Bids for furnishing the granite pe tes- lal Lave been opened, but the contract has not yet been awarded. It is intended to erect the pedestal some time duriug the coming November. This statue of General Thomas gives promise of being a very fine one, and will add to the many attractions of our beautiful city. It will be placed in the lith-street circle How TO MANAGETHE ORIFICE-SEEKERS. Itseems to be for very good reasons that the appointment room of the Treasury depart- ment is always filled with applicants for office. The head of the bureau is aa Ohio gentleman named Smith. «How do yoa manage this crowd?” queried a visliing friend. “Ob,” says be, “1 come down in the Morning and read the Papers a long while and let the crowd wait. Then I see all the new faces, have a kind word to say to them, and let the old ones wait. When 12 o'clock comes round I go out and drink a quart of buttermilk,’ which makes me sleepy, and then Iam ina good condition to do business. Itmakes me doze. I tell the office-seekers to talk away,and I nod in my chair until they get through. NAVAL ORDERS.—Master Martin E. Hall, oniered to the Essex; Calef Engineer John S. Albert, to the Lackawanna, at the Mare Island navy yard, Cal.; Lieutenant Wato- right Kell , detached from the Essex; Pay Inspector F.C. Crosby, from the Washing- ton navy yard,on ith instant, and ordered to report for special duty at Washington; ‘master Charles P. Thompson, ordered to duty in the bureau of provisions and eloth- ing; Lieutenant H. C. Netids, detached from the training ship Constitution, on the re- porting of his relief, and placed on waiting orders; Lieuténant Charles A. Schetky, from the receiving ship Lesy, cmorrret and ordered to the training ship tution; Medical Inspector A. C Goryas, from the naval acad- emy, and ordered to the Hartford as fleet surgeon of the South Atlantic station, 12ih inst. : THE PRESIDENT ON THE Woopstock SprecuEs.—Hon. Gustave Schleicher, of Texas, the Representative referred to by erator Blaine in his Woodstock s: bed an Interview yesterday with the Pre: dent and says aby supposition that the a President favors @ Mexican anuexation scheme is “rather wilt.” During a con- versation yesterday between the President aid a Western Senator Incidental allusion was made by the latter tothe speeches de- lbvered by Mesers. Chamberiain and Blaine, Tie President said his personal relations wih them were friendly. While he claimed for bimself a free utteranceof political opin- for, he certainly could not object to such a course on their He had acted from a sense of duty in order to accomplish 2 com- lete reconciliation in the south, and had done so from the best lights which were afforded and the best judgment he could coromand, after @ full view of thesituation Ses wan eens a le ws wi _ questioned the department, and who was chairman of the commission which investigated the New York cusiom:- house, is preparing an alii- tioual report with reference to the New York cusiom-house. It will not recommend any further decrease of the force employed. but will make mportant recommendations touching the management of the office. CoLLFcToR Tetto: of Philadelphia, in company with Gov. McCormick, had an interview with the President yesterday with reference to the action of the department and also of the Cabinet condemning his removal of deputy collector Arno'd at Chester and orderitg the restoration of that officer. Col- Iwetor Futton denied that he Was in receipt of Secretary Sherman’s telegram te ling him to delay bis action, before he made the ap- poutment of Frick in Arnold's place. He says that the sia‘ement to the effect that he removed Arnokl because Mr. Ward would not advise the removal of a post office at Downington is incorrect, and he fully be Leves that just the contrary is true—that Ward refused to re mend the removal of be post office because Tution would not per- ment for full time,and at the same time draw a salary for Lis services in @ printing office. PROTFST OF THE SovtTm AFRICAN Re. PUBLIC AGAINST Being Goputen Up By GREAT BRITAIN has reeeived tr general of th cocument Traisvaal o name. a ment a its fest is after Uy My ven Fratice aud Kra elegales W ga from werament of the Transvaal Repu other *t British annexation bad an Interv w with Lord Carnarven, who informed them that it impossible to reverse the decree on, but he would hear any repr tons from them relative to the admin- istration of the province with pleasure, THE WEEKLY STAR, now ready, contains all the Newsof the Week; the War iu the East; our Indian War; the Fourth of July Celebra- tions, with Blaine’s epeech at Woodstock, ete; English honors to Gen. Grant; White House and Departinent. News; Proceedings of the Courts; Local Affairs; Choice Stories: Poems and ' Sketches; Agricultural and Household matters, ete. eic. Fj rms: $2 per avnum, in advance, postaga prepaid; single copies Ave cen:s, in wrapraee saee- ASSAULT ON AN EDITOR. Pa., last ey At Lancaster, sing, as J. W. M. Geist, editor of the New Era, was going home, George C. Helderman stepped trom. the Leopard hotel ardstruck him across the face and shoul- ders with a cowhide. As Mr. Geist stepped backwards James EF. Yonge, an aceomplice of Holderman, attacked Geist with another cowhide, inflicting rapid blows. A erowd by this time had gathered, and protected Mr. Geist from further violence. ie assailants Were arrested, and gave the required bail. The affair created inteuse excitement. A number of articles in the New Fra, recently, commenting on the conduct of a number of young men and ladies of Columbia, Pa., amore whom Were the preseut assailants of the editor, led to the affair AGAINST INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS. — In the New Hampshire house of delegates a resolution was adopted yesterday that the revenues of the national Zoverument should be used for the sustaining of an effi eveditable and economical wlmir is i ‘for the payment of all honest ana debts due to citizens, and that the pus be e fer am ur. lusively and sacredly set aside fevoted to the liquidation of the poblic debt. and that the national govern Ment sbonid not undertake any new obliga tion, ror lend its t for the fartherance oLany spcnlat mes under the guise improvements” that may be for se Cf any particular locality or WRECK OF A PASSENGER TRAIN AND Loss or LIFk.—A passenger train on the C Cand I R-R., from Columbns to Cleve Jand. was wrecked at Gallon, Obio, at 4.30 p m yesterday. Heavy rains had washed away a culvert, whieh was discovered by the en gineer. Wm. L. Needham, too late to avoid the accident. He reversed the engine. jumped fo the ground, and was instantly killed by the baggage car fallirg upon him. The fire- man remained on the engine and escaped with @ few severe bruises. Conductor Bur- eess and several passengers were quite bad]. bruised, but no serious tojuries are reported. CosTLy BRIDGE.—The trastees of the retin #2 bridge, crossing East river, be- tween New York and that city, at their meeting on July 2, received a report from their treasurer see | that thus far $7,547,135 have been expend upon the bridge, the balance on hand being $151,147. Two strands in the bridge cable were compieted July 2, containing respectively 324 and 326 wires: The only other bridge in the Untted States as costly as this is the great railroad bridge across the Mississippi at St. Louis, in which about $10,000,000 are invested. THE FOLLOWING Losses BY FIRE are reported by telegraph: William Wolf's dry geo store and several other buildings in foboken, N. J., loss $25 000; the larger por- tion of the village of Chester, N. Y., on the Erie railroad, loss $05,000, and a dozen fami- lies burnt out; at Provid R. L, ineen- diary fire In the press-room of the Evening Press, causing $10,000 damage to presses and paper—a discharg-4 pressman named Pat- rick Haroill arrested on suspicion of being the incendiary: the steam tannery of Varney & Co., at Woifboro’, N. H., loss $25,000, LIFF INSURANCE STEALINGS.—The re- ceiver of the Republic Life Insurance Com- pany at Ch'cago, after a careful examina- Uon of the books, says that from the infor- ination of them and from other sources he concludes that there is a balance of nearly three and a-half millien dollars aga‘nst the company. Secretary Clapp, of the Chicago Life Insurance Company, has fled. Tuc directors declare that tne company has cou- stantly lost money since {ts organization = indicate that Uey will apply fora re- ceiver. IN A DIFFICULTY at Norfolk, Va.,Wednes- day night, on the excursion steamer Banks, beiween Dr. W. G. G. Wilsou, assistant sur: econ U. 8. bavy, and a colored man named Brown, the former shot at Brown, slight) wounding him in the wrist. The bullet struck & colorcd Woman who was asleep at the time, and severely wounded her in the face. Dr. Wilson was arrested and had a partial hear- ing before the mayor of Norfol! yesterday, and was committed for ten days to await the result of the woman's injuries. YESTERDAY'S KaCes.—At Woodbur: »N. J., the 2:45 class race was won by Roselle in 2:40, 2:41, 2:50, 2:41, 2424, 2:41. The 2:31 class Was won by Maggie in 2:32, 2:35, 2:56. At Mystic Park, Boston, Hopefal won the trotting race in 2:22, 2:26, 2: 9g. Lua trotted three heats to beat but failed, making 2:18 4, 2:16 ‘At the Jack- + 219%. son Park, Detroit, Wer horses of the lass Adele, Clark won, her Best time being 231. \e 2:26 race was won by Tom Keeler; Lew! Scott second. Best time, 2:25, = — THE TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT in Middle town, N. Y., has been @ most remarkable one. More than 2,/00 persons have signed the pete. whee & most radical one, even cider being a forbidden drink. Many of the converts have been rescued from gross in- lemperance. About four hundred children bave signed another pledge, binding them- elves not to use liquors, tobacco, and words. The leader of this revival, Mr. Win chester, insists that a permanent victory for temperance must be won at the polls. ee ARREST OF THE LOUISIANA RETURNING BoaRb.—Capiases were issued out of the superior court at New Orleans yesterday for the arrest of Wells, Anderson, Kenner, and ‘ave. The two former surrendered and gave bail, and the two latter, it is stated, will do likewise. State Senator Tisserand at ent eos ait ——— MUTINY In A REFORM SCHOOL.—During absence iperiptenden: of the atic t of the state day, ol boys assault upon overseer, took the ‘ie ana made th but one named Early ha’ t Arnold to draw pay from the govern- | | Russian A | Berlin to the 7 GEN TaN! to th | ot Folker adr j turbance. Fi } cu Ithes we to both nat part, and | @ ¥TON, D. C.. FRIDAY. JULY 6, 1877. e New Y moka mer : hern Man for Speak SPECIAL NOTICE EVENING STAR. _[ névivecn,ascistamsonitororthe Tranury | L@legrams to The Star. | x-\.*esineyn Mee einen a. ——_ _e ——— GENERAL GRANT. Third Term Talk In England. ——— DESTRUCTIVE HAIL STORM. THE RUSSIAN INVASION, — --——_ THE RUSSO-TURKISH WAR. Austria’s Attitude , July 6—A special dispateh trom the Daily Telegraph says. “The government b-fore sending s the Danube inquired how Aus- cep, and was vamapian army Austria woud pvements. tria w formed re-pected Servian neutrality remain Indifferent to its n i Loxwon, July ¢ al dispatet nt inteiligence Asiatic the having rem Kars and Ke was 1 rown Ipying menaced bis lack pre it Gen Where he have » Mel G met bom Erez near Delibaba kaso whl int to Kars ag Zewin.” ‘The Russians Going Stow Bucharest dispa S expecter ished depots of supplics o the southern sideof the Danubeand prepared everything for an adva Apxious Christians. The Tines’ Lels Greek and Rem: apxiously : tion aski lier and re Melikoiw intended axes valley st ihe viel an atest imyortant a sians have esia a for the oceupation of Ho: ps. A partof the Mohamm.- dan population also favor foreiga occupa on, tify ing. A special dispateh from Constantinople to the Daily News says: “Two thousand men have arrived from Smyrna to work on the fortifications.” Turkish Evacuation of Montenegro Allthe Turks seem to confirm the view thet the Turks are about to withdraw the ercater part of the forces from Montenezro. Reinforcing the Tarks in Bulgaria Los von, July 6—The Times Paris corre poncent, Who is usually well informed. says “Sule‘man Pasha received to day oriers to march from Podgoritza toward the Danube, with 45 battalions. Aboutas many are or: dered to Epirus.” The latier ix probabiy the force mentioned by the Slandard’s Constan Uncple dispatch ‘as about to embark at Antivar! July 6.—In the House of Com mons this’afternoon Sir Staflord Northec Chancellor of the Exchequer, ir question, sald the object of send ferranran fleet to B sika Was it and would be a convenient station. Th sitten Wa; Central, enabling the comn o communicate with the ambassad Corstantinople and the home govern ASto y eel Was not sen canal, the Chancellor said it was Was rola convenient © tesides there was ne ship should be caval. The fleetat Besika bay n ron-clads and one frigats. ussian Losses at Sistova Sr. PETERSBURG, July 6.—It is announerd that the Russian losses | ing the Danube at Sistova were 300 Killed and 100 wounded 500 People Perish from Hanger. CONSTANTINO: » July «—Fifteen hun- dred persons, who were fleeing from Adler to the Turkish lines, for fear of the Russians, perished from hunger. Another Russi Befen SHuMLA, July 6,10 a. m.—A_ ba'tle was fought yesterday in the vicinity of Biela, which lasted twelve hours. The Rassians were repulsed with considerable loss and seel back on Sistova. No details of the fight bave been received. THE STOBM KING. Halil-Stones Nine Inches ference WATERTOWN, N. Y., sory 6,—The recent bail storm @ few miles south of this city did great dam: It followed a tract one mile wide through the town of Rodman, »' ripping the leaves from the trees, and cutting olf bar ley, wheat, and other grains entirely. Cattle exposed to’ the storm were afterwards found bieedirg. The pore ot in this town alone will exceed £20,000. il-stones nine inches in circumference were found, and many nr mained on the ground until the next day. In Rutland the vill chureh was badly damaged, and the windows on the south side of all buildings were broken out. EX-PRESIDENT GRANT ABROAD. Britishers Who Think He Ougnt to Have a Vhird Ter, New York, July 6—A London s; says the address presented to (ien. Grant at Folkestone yesterday recited the dea honoring the General for his deeds ou the buttlc-fleld, and concluded by expressing tlie Wish that be might have a tuird term as President of the United States, and ad- vancing the opinion that he would. In his reply the ex-President ignored this. —e Another Hurricane in the West. Cincinnati, July 6. ther severe Wind aud rain storm Visited central Indiana and Obio last evening doing sul furiher damage to crops and farming property gen: - rally. A boy was killed by a falling tre at Obio; George W. Miller was Killed by lightning at Meadville,Pa. At Morristown, ‘Obio, bail as large as hens eggs fell in large quantities, and wheat and corn in the path of the storm are ruined. The Old Story. St. ALBAR’s, Vr., July 6.—General W. Wells, collector of customs for the district of Vermont, has removed W. H. McAllister, deputy collector of this port, for a deficiency of about $2,000 in his accounts. The deficit Will be made good by his bondsmen. He is believed to be innocent of dishonest intent. He used the funds in build: new house and as heex- Clream- —-__ Workmen Crushed. KEENE, N. H., July 6—A building in course of removal, clearing ground for the new Ashuelot railroad depot, fe!l this morn- ing, burying in the ruins a number of work- men. Henry Eames was killed and A. 0. fatty, and Henry Lawlor injurcd, probably A Preacher meqeested to Resign. NEwakK.N. J., July 6.—' ib Newark, *zerl ions this worsiog ice: peanentng, . Mr. Lee to resign torate cease preaching the peculiar — cd direct Stan, ant pi a lan perfection, and scontinue holiness meetings. —— The New York Custom-House Report NEw YorK, July 6.—A Washington dis- yatch says: The report of the New York cus- tom-house commission, now in course of ition, will be completed in time to tibet it to the Secretary of the Treasury immediately u wd na fro n his tour of inspection along the At tic coast. The New York Dog W: New York, July 6.—Seven bundred ana sixty-two unredeemed dogs were drowsel at the pound here yesterday. Forty-six of the dog- catchers have been aoe bitten, the aggregate part of the TWO CENTs. ¢ member of Con- | from th ss fu r. Lal 8 nter red, Au “quiet and closed, a gre The rector forced open in his hand were Awe Plmire ad | south Stocks trot : . xchange. loug. 434, short, Ponr m and fair] Fs ' ert ® 1 Cena j 2 | . j “ On é. Lai ' : oor Yours Woman A M 4 matches . some pa ‘ ‘ whieh ti a He was New; a wi Av 1 . t New York, | a w York, wa Miss Howard a m'n Ro mon Saty thi States, that England sh se. and reh | Lhe stone steps, na wr Covered the sext With @ cash He was ne Oressed a KF AND | Saturday ever GRANT'S Gen. Grant rian me ULlet ns. of worst Last Spence In the course ix Ewe- {his reply pore: toa ore his de- ent, said ssaitio honor ‘bowever, these dit n@ Maower crelitable There was no desire on my sure there Was none on the ng people of the Vatved Easier Sunday & reat crowd at The sextor a Pra view pao from the | Mr. Gamerston, was unable i xeats tor south hi odidates | all Whe asket for them. and when « oth talked of are H. Reagan, of Texas, | lady pew holders raim-i a question of priv Randolph Tacker.of Virg nd Randolph | lege aod attempiod to edciade sirangers Githson, of he lost his temper and treated _——: The vestryme ral him The " dhis resiguation. The old man Papriwone, duiy Tose carly on the last Sunday in Jane—his #5. do. coveviidated, 70 snccesapr WAS Lo appear on the followin Sugar anit sed lower t js nday and wining is “wise and eh i nemers cotton quiet and steaty— | bade them goad-bye. The hour of servies seeding. Cy Riser Se each ene | Gem means lee acne ol ane earch ace aa lon pers Eat rere sexton could ne y ordered th s was d teat hisre ry wa . the hall a ebrate n Kash le pass hrove! her bod hia, % Of ra Was at once sent t independence surgeon ‘ Br of the torpedo station, s« 1 wR t the wounded lady ashore S Secreta abt from For: er to Engiand & " water from the sury ts candidat i S were observed Presidency on the same Ucket but af the commotion on h John Quincy Adams, « candidate tor aplir appeared. The police | the Presidency tn I-2=, and & commlasioner King for them. Dr. Enge, attending | to receive the Smit an bequest. Bet foward. declines to expre: jamin Rush the younger was the author of ion as to Whether sbe will live. Letters on the Rebellion to a Citizen of A later dispatch says that tbe sbot which by ® Citizen of Philadelphia,” wounded Miss Howard was fired by a soldier St the Southern Rebellion,” at Fort Adams, 1,200 yards distant across € father. He was a per- the bay fon Of 8 centric babite, and had DISASTERS HY STORM AND Licnrstsa, | Terided much abroad. Mr. Rush was in th A Violent rain storm passed over the upper yon ase portion of Berks county, Pa, lastevening,| aye Coat TRADE —The anthracite coal accompanied by wind and hail. At Hat-| trade is at about as low @ point as it can eet burg Emmanuel chureh, the largest stracture | The next following char <* be inerensed tion. was unrovied and | demand, and perbajs rather be ter prices much damage was done inside. Up to nine is conceded by ail the more Uigent in o'clock at u-ght report been received trade thal of twelve barns | borbood, sever: molished. Th Bzed, the root | During & storm ing unroofed in that neigh- being blown down and age was dam- avd broken. at Columbus, et ruck the dwelling ¢ nsiderable damage. mpanies aud greatly in need of ready cash. and « | low prices on the sale and perhaps only means at middie 1 of ca! as Lhe © | over thelr Snau diMculties, 7 to the high sehooi | te tey 4e - are thus financa of. Lightuing struck | ened is so numero to a. Caldwell. jauction of | market. ‘The result bth ies and Obto aod Scioto Valiey | port Richmond and the ral 0} railroad, a few miles from Columbus, ping points were never so low ws al (lis Cum Wedn: sday Phitade sumed. D es York last THE DELAWARE Peacn Sra usually the restder ber « Wee id be on cen ‘ iary 1 . populat:en of Utati by the census of 1 : “7,100. 0f whom the vor ‘ women and ehildre bipen tainly pot been more than fiity = Withintl e past seven vears,antat iat rate won = th ibe popalation would now be lw. The orld. Lc principality of Montenegro has 2 at least one-fourth would never fight in the Mormon ranks. THE PREst ISIT TOTHE SovuTs. The Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle expresses itself <oofident that good will result from Presi- dent Hayes’ anticipated visit to the southern states. It says: «We desire the President to come among us in order that he may meet— not the politicians, not the place bunters, Ot the office-hoiders—but the people of the souih. Such @ meeting cannot fail to be of benefit to the south and to Mr. Hayes. The President will see a people whom he only | ent, knows through the northern presses aud * few public men; the people of the south will see a President against whom they cast @ foiid vote at the polls, but who since his in- aucuration has shown himself @ wise and politic ruler, a justand generous man. W premise a cordial w Let him travel from Washin eans and see the countr he south BALLY Not SENSATIONAL * whispering’ TROE—There t of late over in Bre ufaeturi Co. for the pastorbim=el!, ihe only motive ou his com Letter to Philadelphia Ledger. S.S.COx ON PRESIDENT HAYES’ RIGHT To OFFICE —At the Tammany Society cele- bration in New York on the Fourth of July Congressinan 8. 8. Cox said, in regard to tesilng or opening the question of Presidént Hayes’ rigut to office: ‘tu so far us tine ques- tion of the a our Acting Execs 'e is concerned, it has no foreign or heredi- tary aspect. Ail the nations, by the Jus gentium, recognize him. fO%eH All the people of this country. He olds the emblems and reinsof powers. Con- gress must hold its co-ordinate relations With bim or no one. No armed or other con- | retta fet di to test his title. There is no at- | natural empl, if there be any constitutional or other | Pelli, bas Provision by quo warranto or otherwise, to | Whole of his test it. It ts douttea if there be any consti- | many tutional power to use the writ, even if a law in bis B. could be a nee dW ingen te ERE | “ae v. J. er u ion ernacle church, Williamsburg, N-¥., is 19 | anait talking’ trouble with some of the trustees and mem- | ter. bers of his £ er of Baltimore, coe of th INDIAN Scar coc reservation to go on the war massacre the whites. Nearly all ts at night collected in the centennial building with thetr families when they ty port, which was brought b, maived until next day. tes had a meeting and resolved to roquisition for 200 stand of arms. 30 state that he bas been engaged in reconnoisances. The bostiles hal qu withdrawn from hy “P encamped at the Juuction and Snake rivers. ——___. ARREST OF Ke drew Jacksou Myers, well known in this city as a local preacher of the Episcopal church, was arrested dence, 151 Carrollton avenu: ing, by a deicctive from N alleged that Myers has been ind York for havicg obtained credit froma man- pany for T. F. Eig sought by the creditors of ‘th mington, bel., builders of railros mitted suicide on Monday last by jumpi in love was said to be the rope, Whither nes W ou Retunsy next. it is also into the Christiana rive that Mrs. Tilton is to be a participant in the reconciliation, and this will lead to the | was recovered, restoration of her broken home.—i New Ye or ring the being commonly seasou.—| N. IN ORE A Portiand, irhabitants, and its fighting force—all men o nen . aha - 36 yi ~4 SF 4 regon, dispatch states that great slarn pete lire ag § See gee cant | exisis in the Section about Yahi Cit 1 pout > ‘oul: - f the Indians on Us give Utah about 16,000 fighting men, of whom | ©¥!DS to threats of the India ard the re. ‘he town everal bands left the reservation to join Chief Jo- seph. Advices from Gen. Howard of Jane making ely ar- tue front and were A.J. MYERS. —Rev. An- erhodist his rest. tuesday even- ew York. It is odin New berner & > bank= (sin > im ruptcy,) by civing the former a mortgage on ere long, a ¢ - | properiy here, whieh be saosequently swore ties Lo the re 1d uot belong to him. Myers Ncared prom- The story ¢ ly in Ve 156, in a trial inthe t have berb 1 party author? zed to act | 8. district court, this city ich it was rupt firm Fart being the Christian obitgation t of T. F. Pigelberner & Co., to make him lta. our en The story further ble as a general pari t. American, & es Lave 2 ae friendly to Thecdore Til SUICIDE FoR Love.—A man named Cal- negotiations bay roceeded vin E. Tuttle, who was an employe of the that the iL Harlan and Hollingsworth company of W cars, < Disappointment cause, His body nd on it were found phow- graphs of himself and of a lady who resides ‘acksonville, Il. named Mollie Fields, from whom several letters were found n; @ letter also from his sister, utile, of Newtown ¢ Her Heap Cur OF virl, pamed ida Bunnel!,aged 16 years, of ‘latbush, was run over by @ Nostrand ave- nue car, at Nostrand avenue and Mallone Severed from the bod nd fok corals par’ | Sewerser toate LY. ¥. Sun, Sth. A ROMAN SCANDAL. The 2 ; Countess Lau. Chara nter, Mass, A deat and damb Her bead was compietely . She bad boon Selling driver was Ssserts that she is @ Of thelate Cardinal Anto- An action Claiming the ich is 1 property, was estimated ay S7-A bear is one of the performers, and not the worst, in Buffalo Bill's dramatic Texas, is virtually = ‘orcester on Wednesday, Sept. 12. ALLEGED IMMORALITY AT HARVARD.— woman che ai fined The peg imac — pe end r= » | $100 for scurrilous cards has some twenty Neghone | graduating class fail in of payment. inahad inmeaees ihetr Q snore than one yi S7-A farmer ol Roberts, in Lewis man—we speak advisediy—iost his degre: | SA f been arrested tor the mur aig eT thls Fearon accoant of immor- | Srian'dail cra wets Coy ne hal akon a> ——§_______. SHORT $5,000—The commitiee by the Common Council to im the accounts of ex-City Collector Franklin Ouis, of Meriden, Conn., report that they have traced out defalcations to the amount of $500, Wards of $5,000. rt fz ine whi THEY are no longer divided into democrats Liew gy and republicans into demone- | 2#™ed John Uzers and = S. officer, th, Mnted | sx John Horn, Jr.. the Detrott waterman who has saved ist received a handsome preseat from his friends. last Saturday; a wateh and chain worth from drowaiag