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go 4 — THE EVENING STAR. PURLISHED DALLY, Except Sunday, AT STAR BUILDING Pennsylvania Aveune. corner Llih street, ay The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. HO KAUPPMANN, Pres’t. STAR ts served by carriers to 7 mts per week, or Forty- four Cents per mouth. Qbpies at the counter, Two Cents each. By mad—postage prepaid— Sixty Cents a month; one year, 6. THR Wrexiy Stan pubitshedom Priday— 82 a sear, posiage prepaid. SF AU mubsorip'tons twartably tn actvamee. BF Rates of utvertisony furntshet on application. re re ene ASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY. JULY 7, 1877. SuciTinaaaace Ernie an . = — Vv mes of the Fillibusters. LATEST FASHIONS IN PARIS. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. glerighetie = pvtcieicaa —— EAC NES Just new the a titude of this g A_Comgeatnan: et atin tn. Deanne, eg EE ‘ On MEETING = — toward the unfortunate republic of Mexico France and Pej ey 2 t to the: c Ve th and streets (Dr. . s . a Ms it Forth, « rs Ma et Oe tate A — | Washington News and Gossip, | oe eee ee ratios | Muitiuers the! Fevneh aes at Colors W. Thoweson" lesvee FSA piece wit breath in Wit | GovERNMENT RECEIPTS To-pay.—Inter- | shaping the p licy of this government, has | ASd'gm dhe Moin de iakseme, @ Hall Sanday morning ai il o'clock. noo! Bt 9.15 a.m S CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH. c ae aa ‘ 306,024.3 3 any intention ou bis own part or ou behalf | nal revenue, $306,024.33; customs, €308,357.51. | of the President to acquire any portion of Tue PRestpenr did not arrive at tie | Mexico. either by conquest or pureha: ® reiurnipg 2 p.m nex dey. exe mn. [From Our Own Correspondent.) and Parts, June 15, 15:7.- Last Sunday was hh end B streets orthweat —Hey White House from the Soldier's Hometr | Jet @ suesession of evenis, quite prota’ the Grand Prix, the /ere day of Longchamps, ORPHAN. sto - ‘ccaM " icipated, might in the end . REMEMBER THE ORPH Pastor will preach Tomorrow at wd | Gay until the afternoon. bat hardly antic hid: Sa 1H a0 OH | See all Paris tare oak Se ite wean faker th ee ee ee nn ON 1 ee z = cD i flea y d sete the fashions for the next w _—Gen. MeDowell,command. | Mexico, in the way of indemnification ‘streets no: oat — “age * It_is knowo that the order of Secretary The day wasexceedingly warm, Fine iheelck am. | 1 the division of the Pacific, has been au- | srecrars to Gen Ont directing him to pur- A bstastarigssiominys: eet : and dresses of light texture were therefore y Rev. J. Raxpotra #rx- | thorized to recruit the regiments in that di- | sue Mexican marauders across the border, ‘ublicirvivea, ____lt__ | y'gion to the standard bas created intense excitement in the City of | 8lmost a necessity, but I saw myself but lit- A.E. TAYLOR. D D., President is ———— Mexico. It is further known that Dtaz has | tle difference between the toileties that were Univ ‘Onto. reach Receipts of National Bank notes for re sent a division of troops to repel by force | displayed on this important occasion, and, ae Mercier 3 | CeMption, week ending to~lay, as compared | any such incursion. The trouble abe: ee, say a Union League Club reception at home. Prophecies, by the pasgr. | with the corresponding week of last year | ie Just this” That if band of;cattle thieves | For tne delicate colors, the shades of pale “hein arn aan 1876, $3,371,000; 1817, $3,305,000, of the Rio Grande, there is but one thing to | blue, tleull, stone grey, and milky white. EARLY CLOSING.—The Postmaster Gen | do under existing military orders, and Ubat | called “watered” milk, were so general as eral to-day issued an order stating that uatil | !* t chase them across the river. catch them | to give one ihe CHURCH RECRUITIN Jo>E tH SMALE ORPUAN ASYLUM, Gurwen Ko Thi gs or sold on be groan lum. Excellent musi @UNDAY EXCURSION b = The LADY CF THE LAKE. unt farther rotice wil make regalar ex eatsion trips, bast ef 6th street, » return. Bare PROGR Conterenc bats diree tly op ; If possible, ard pontsh them. If the forces we ger elie Bag opr gr e Ste street. Parse: : nie rand pon y ee3 | pi eCepiion, rae me meres a6 & o'cwck | ifeatasions: cree than'ten ininutes | 0rther notice the department will close on | of piaz shoul! Interfere and resist the w.li- | dieting’ “Phe aigien eee eat Of door AY and SUNDAY. Passage, peeing ar’ in- Saturdays at3 m tary forces of the United States, it is more Y with what w. have been accustomed to see « the g trip. 25 Cente vied. JOUN MAYHEW, Prev't : . ele 6 st Ome | tan probable that the mass of patriotic | gr home in the vest circles during the pact vf __ — SAM. BACON Present. HOTICE There will boa Graed Reavion | aetantnery con ceelved at the Post Omioe Amertean Lear's would eonsid-rench an act | Sypome in, the est circles Qe HAND SWISS NATIONAL DSP nrhce cmuches of tae ACM. E'zim | department yesterday for postage stamps, | asuficient cass bili to ingiet upon Mexies | TIME Closely & VAL, At Cents e Manis mith chapel L weet. be ween | stamped envelopes and postal cards footed | a lesson thal would prevent a repetition of | Mningkr°aud’ Daxieas cut h LPP PLER'S WASSINGTON CITY GA 4th and 5 h. Jnly 8th inst rvices toronghout the | up ¢: ‘5, an unusually large demand | théact. front in a var of ways. 4 New York aver North Capitol T Gives ee, on for oneday. Now this is just what the fillibusters and | themselves. t eaperiencel aud tas Gis odotonn adventurers Want. Their aim isto provoke | micdiste. The sleeves were very close Laser. charch. at 24 p. @ Baas AMONG THOSE who saw the President tc- | acorflict by some means between Mex'co much so as te require the fullness atthe Prige Shootin Me ‘All the sister Churches are cordially | day, after he ved at the White House, | Frege bp hes ay) Grp ‘while the repabe eitow, whieh was a characieristic of the old i t ited to be prraent on the oce = Jeneral Sew Or. | lic of Mexico is distracted get up a Ledro | Coat sleeve, : : ae i Po "ABM STRONG Tse, General G. A. Sheridan, of New Or | movement. ‘This would place Diaz in the | farametye: ne alps AY : soon leans, Col. Vernon, and Gen. Brown, of Ten- | tnfortunate position of having the Us fuishet cath wilt ueesce. States to confront, and in addition an on the inside bay parr pon of Dr. Ten Eyck, L105 F street.on MOND A Tur PROMINENT CANDIDATES for the | D4! insurrection made up of Ledro’s } of crepe lisse. Fe : July Sth, at 60 clock. on tuatters of in- can allies and American fillibusters Ofsilk i two co 3 believed here that the sharps who want to | olive, stove rey. ay etary. | General Harris, of Miss., and Judge I create trouble would not hestitate to organ- | crimson, scarrabee avd pale vine, aad the See. of Louisiana, both native southern re- | ize bands of Texans to crossthe Rio Grande | jjke, are used iu cor nect. publicans. tothe Mexican side, and then reeross and black toilettes, s a commit some outrage for the sole purpose of gone ones Ww a NAVAL ORDERS —Lieutenant Comman- | having portions of our army chase (hem | pets, for example, with der J. B. Coghlan ordered to temporary duty | back, and thus invite a collision with the | velvet, are a e. as executive of the receiving ship Coloralo, f Diaz. liand oval; the fab: at New Yori; Paymaster Georse W. Bean T so another feature of the so- Brazilian mission are said to be Attorn Wo the Society and the profeesion JB NEYCK TEN F H taTL LB TR ON OF A Sh. 197. at 70 o'clock sharp. ated to attend, rider of Pres ar" o LOH © shape is rather jy7 fine, deal white —— = . | eatieg Mexisan wc Be It dak oe ae i the trimming white dowers or feathers ; Bw YORKER evn, tothe navy yard, Washington, ith iu- 2 hovemen! has 10% | on the outside, covering or wreathing the TS uinrecenne o Silt ba held ot Genvure | Slant. as eu th Lu | object the aeqnisition of supposed valuable | bonnet; aud a plain white ruche azainst 4 Eni OAS F atteot, TOMORROW ‘vSatunies) a silver lands in the province of Souora. Itis | whiteor tinted lining amd velvet cle ite EVENING. at 730 click. DIED IN CALIFORNIA.—Information has Oresninel by played out enostans bce side. The two most siriking feat ‘of the ETP LYCEUMLAN IN PH. EATON, President. been received here of the death of Miss Lizzie | h&Ve lost their power with the people. and | French dressing consist of their aitention aiceum Se J_H_CABMIENCKE. Secy. (S+9) 16% | © yer at St. Helena, Cal., onthe 6th pos who hope to rezain also their lost fortanes | lo form and their simple harmony. 4 t > Sena THE WAR A Chance Lonpon, Juiy @ispateb says: “The military sttuation now Appears t> be as follows: The Turks have aged front and faced to the the Row j The Ruwians are ¢ i > flank resting o e Danuse, to face the J : Telegrams to The Star. Turkish line from Rasichek to Shamia. ‘Whew this movement is completed a general the Turks fall Te passing the Ralkans Cassia rs. coming through the Dobrudscha proaching the rearof t 1 avd Sbamia line. This coi to be ¢ nd by and seasonable looking dresses were combi- | the Turkish ma TWO CED | nations of white with tinted maslin, body itself | cave au lait amber, exposing its rea sian main f | The back of the skirt alternated | Note —The Times’ correspondent see plisses, very five, so floe as to have entirely ignore P The sides or front of the ternated in puffings of the two maier!als and also the sleeves Mr. Worth’s Pri which, sor rearot the Ras- flank: esse dresses are cut as Wing on tt Princesse at the back but vot in fre he Dobrudscha force, would paralyze ite is gradually abandoning the enticely fat | efforts to co-operate with the a 2 Cen- », and introducing more fulluess at the | tral Bulgaria. Besides the garrisons of these and drapery at the back. What his | fortified places,Suliman Pasha aj which hext success Will be he does not yet know | is now stated to be embarking at Antiva, bimeelf, bar t an able general, cool, coi. | could be landed at Varna, which would lected, impassive, with no bonsense, no airs, | make the number of Tarks on the Rassian bo pretension in his manners, simply and | left flank alone over 50,000. The Russian apparently master of the sitaation—a posi- | Dobrudscha corps 1s stated to number oaly tien fairly and — earned by understand. | 50,000.) ing and being equa | to its experiences. I had — more respect tor him after seeing him than NEW YORK NOTES. fore, tor he evidently makes no effort to Baile & produce an impression, and it is only diM! | New Youn Sue meer Jonn A. cult ¢ him because time is too precious | K ~ day to waste on bores and curiosity hunters. ~yag vighiacec aaa puauaang DRESSING FOR ong nl Paris | A Child's Death Mya a. Dustaget, nnd bo ToS, aged 2 years, died in this city Fs ~ bia yesterday tween the hours of Sand 7 p. m.all tne bea : 5 ty of Parisian 1 te is to be Seon th. A Mimion for Bayard Testor. The ride in the Hois is a very differ A Washingwoo dispatel Rotten Row.” park lor is named in con. THOUS extent, Hud bh and Belgian mins: left as nearly as possibh E pressed that he can have How as escaped thi Places ar cuttin One of the charmi« t fe to drive to the Bois A Fatal Dose of Optw Charles 1 ards, & retired mauufacturer, or€ ursday from an over- dose of Mur 1 appearance in pg graip bave bad pad 1 it s in accor’ French for e a of Fashion bigh society, 1 am told, has ut fote/ies prepared early in the 4 much in accordance with cer BL ReCESOreS OF het € , of lace as the exigencie the prevailing mode. Tuese acquired, True Inwardness of the Indicement. subject ts dismissed from ber mind, wh New York, Ja Tews New Or- shers are Sy. 5 = 5 by developing the rich mineral lands of the | C1 e, Ub ing barn " S THE VIRGINIA PBOTECTION LIFE | Miss Dyer was the eldest daughterof Gen. A. Mexican Provinces. | nd dhere te aceon anetl., Sees ru are z = B. Dyer, U.S. A., and bad a large circle of | nan Schlicker, of Texas, is one sp Race . NSUBSNCE COMPAS ge circle ‘ongressman eker, 0: . ame ax those which guide the best Ame- 1 SNCE COMPANY, friends ‘tn this elt; of the most active public men in urging the | Pegame Qs those whitch guide tie est Ame- RICHMOND, Va., SENOR MATA.—The letter accrediting ———. pe =e a er. HIS | trast with the modes o} English women. Presents a plan by which the benefits of Life | Senor Mata as minister from the Diaz gov- | iiey Protesting against the outrages com. SOURCES OF FASUION. mitted against bis paople may be honest, but It is rather curious that, while the sources ueurance may be secured at about ernment was read at the cabinet meeting | @ great many believe he would be less voctf- | of fashion in pes dion and New York are onethind' the wseal cost, yesterday, bui it was not regarded proper to | €70US If that were the only object he had in | almost precisely the same. the result should Thirteen Cents tuyested each day will secure to | take any action at present beyond @ ‘refer- ieee oe there is a scheme against Mexico | be sodifferent. New atyles, forexample, the your family 95,000. ence lo the State department. by adventurers, bummers, and worn-out | Bretonne and the Princesse, comeo it almost 5 — political hacks, there can beno doubt. Their | simultaneously in Parix, London and New Paid up capital. seeeetse recor $ 50,000 THE PaRIs Exposttion—The French | emissaries are represented in thiseity,and | York. Yet, while in New York tuey are Authorized Capitbene wnncnmmreenrmme 2000.0 | ZOVernment hasdetermined to open the Paris | they “blow” about town very much afier the | adopted at ouce and seem old in six weeks, Springs, at begiven, and whe those wishing t the public, 80 cent Be CITY, (Captain Harper,) Will make a trip Down the River EVERY ERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON, : International Exposition on the 16 ay | Ryleof Gen. Boum, when the battle was over. | in London they are only exhibited as the ex- Leaving the w p.m. sharp, returning at 5. ET RTNON Fresieat. se wood. | next, and hes panlened de Anpemet ard AS a matter of fact. though, it is believed | e-ption Ina few large sops and creep along Beckete % cts; chi'dren 9 cto. Auditor, H. Hi. Witkinson, Secretary; C. W. P. | formation of exhibitors. It 1s understood | egeingte that kanes Gants & Pencirating | so slowly in public estimation that they will lg aed , Breck, Medical adviser.” * "| that our government willnotbe able to make | ExeuRen {heir xchemes to involve the gov- | die and ee ee eee Scie J BRADLEY ADAMS. | gy pranch office, GUL Ponntyivania avenue, an- | SPY Arrangements for Ataeriean participa: | tagncity,tewill be Putte poueible he te ate | Women never know they have been in exis ence. Ideas in style cost mor mM der National Hotel 4y8-6t_ | tion until Congress shall have reassembled. | busters to get the adininiatration in thele | mere gloss material, bat tus averse Ene, > OF FOE OF THE NATIONAL UNION THE PUBLISHED STATEMENT that Sec- is, to the extent at least of having the COMPAN S DESIRING A DELIGHTFUL from the depressing heat ERSO> a ne | lish Woman prefers'to bave her money's FIRE INSURANCE retary Evarts called upon General Mata | Hayment of the Texan, border “outrage: Worth in the gross. Her eye is not trained to au enjoy an hour «nd-a oe mcotng Of the BtockE claims they have bought up at ten mills on ifly, an love not Gnithe’ Rotimac rir, (Ah anneal mest-ng. yesterday evening, and afterwards went | the dollar enforeed upon the Mexicans by Se ey Magy enteg os for Ib rcnta, “nthe bonis of the Potwwec Ferry Co: | fO2,will be <~ griving with bim, ig incorrect. Secretary | U.S. bayonets. wants @ good deal of bali for her invest- eas Poggio e Evarts has only seen Senor Mata once, and Stak Sanaciss Mecaks ment. Her to'letie is therefore pateby and Mad Bary a Wat was Thursday, when the latter calle a 1 Chief Joseph's Revolt. incongruous. Over @ thin dress she will “ 2 the State department and wasinformally re- | OFFICIAL DISPATCHES FROM GENERAL | wear a wide, old-fashioned jacket or mantle, i rene ceived, M'DOWELL. and crown the whole witha bonnet too smali are e=pretal THE NUAL MEETING OF Tuk i The following dispatch was received at the | for her somewhat florid face, but sbowing a rs IVER RAILEOAR Oo an Bote es | ruetneaseny barcaw of engraving and | War department to-day from Geueral Me- | motley group of mbbons and trimmings. Toe {AMILY EXCURSIONS. F Kom 1. *t, Cloud Building, 9th and Fatreetenects, | Ptinting has in hand to-day 51,000 impres- | Dowell young Wome? of the higher classes are snb- ‘The five Steamer - west, MONDAY, July 9th. Anelection of uine Di- | sions of the 4 per cent»coupon consols, 3,400 RAN FRANCISCO, July 6, 1 dued in tone and much more refiued tn color, CHARLOTTE VASDERBIUT, ciice, Fectcra wil take place. Folie open from2 until 4 | nave Natapdl ohn polit aap giiss To the Adjutant General, Washington, D. Cia] but 1am speaking of the ordinary Eugiish 3619-200 «ion Monday 1.500 will be delivered, and | The followivgtelecrams, both from Lewis- | women who have money to syeud, as they e numbh 1 , ton, just received from my atde-de-camp, | appear on the street and in tue shops. It UNUIT Ht remches troee e600 fo rane, “ey c0.48y | whoin I had sent upto General Howard | sicazes Anieriean women on reaching Lon- CREA) Dovel ck p.m. — « r iste: con.mand. Tae first telegram, of Juiy 4th, | don to find the short, loose, aud fll-cult gar- malt price. Saturdays | Caaizon to the Drug Tade and Ladies of the Soxch: | 201,000 Of Whe Fegisteres bonds in hand, and | S2° No news direct from General foward | menteor acreret gears ag etiil dine Gary AND POINT LOOKOT Bx tourenis One Onn: ce the first. Klamath company exp cted | upen the promenade and even in the ” 6 a, 7 PEESONAL.—Hiou. 8.5. Cox is expected to | to-morrow. Shall go with it. Captain Wihip- | Vue long-ehaped garment. the high, tailor- & 30) et reduced 4 ter} 4, coe Cuuners The | pass through this city on the 15th instant, en | Ple’s detachment struck a band of Nez Per- | cut trom the shoublers, etriery deuved out- © sty. | route to the White Sulphur Springs, Va...-- | &¢8 Under Looking Glass, at Kamaio, Sui- | Lines, are the exception. Even new costumes fel Ex.Gov. Brown, of Ten aceon who was on day, ai inflicted severe punishment. in- | will sometimes show the same old shape off ma and & steamer cau be ch up only iu ne Dy Face the ys years. dere ¢ a cluding @ large amount of stock. Indian be top of the arm, the same loose and baggy : Zoe | will be prosecuted omers need only be paron | o1 ihe commissioners to Mew Orleans to at- | J cpector Wat : bout the waist and side-for MER MATTANO CAN BE] fhuravara eee ee a spector Watkins, who bas recently bean | appearance abou ast EXCURSIOSS. ie Boe Frostioter, 46 Dicianen eek. | 2 Tabbies Ban the packard Subernator a\ | with General Howard, writes from Lapwat | aud this reason ts partly the cause. English to = For sale whileale by STOTT & CROMWELL, | Tiweer. of Ohio, Ie ene Lew dace | 2s P. m. to General Sully, here, that this | women do pot want to pay for a first-class i. RILLMON, Agznt Washington. D retailers reneral weer, alo, town for a few days. | success and General Howard's vigorous as- | cut, partly because they have a prejwiice x a0 elix Street Wharf. The Rockville Sitinel says that Hon | von are produeicg marked results” Looking | against the high shoulder seam, believing tzomery Blatr has consented to be a | Gings wiehes tocome in with bis band. Wate the slope to be “gracetul™and better adaptet its to represent, Montgomery county | kins states that Joseph has erossed tie Sai- | toa full form, @ most mistaken opinion, for BARATOGA WATE, next house of delega’es. mop and is making east for the Biiter Root | a high, clean-cut outlines a somewhat too Bau 16 duane IMMIGRATION INTO New York.—Ometal | COUPtry, General Howard at his heels and | {ull — Soot, oes weno = =e s 3 i yhipp! y; Uha ° e m % 1 BOTTLE returns made to the Buran of Statistic: | Geeta! Whipple barring the way; that | size without in compressing n fo for removing Vewetatle Roug», uily Whi let Cape Woe ¢ Ber SATURDAY & ring. Joreyh, thus harrassed, is on the point of | Paris there is no strain by the Parisians Ail accommods ee —— Te eae caer pas show that during the month ended Juve 39, | breaking up. Nosign of either Indiaus tak- | after new styles, for the modern varieties and returning arrive in Washington Monday morn: 7 a 6 147, 4.44 Immixrants arrived at the port of | pg a hand. »nd complexities of fashion seem to be made fing at 60 clock. For sta’e rooms and further infor- | _™7392m 703 Ith street. | New York. Or til, number 4.764 were males aes secon telegram is of suly Sth, ana | more for Americans than the Parisians mation »pply henaon & Bro. (thatreet wharf, o BESS and females. The arrivals at this port | Says that the following from Captain Poiry, | ihemsely Cratutice, 131™ Bena: Iwanis averne. Ss bh lh eo for the three months ended June 30, fer. dated 9 p. m.. July 4ih, at Cottonwood: But there is a universal tendency to the ie Bu STEPHENSON & BRO. aT SAHATOGA Were 15,151 males and 10,749 females, against | ‘Indians around us all day in force, and | correct cultivation of form and the subordi- Yc AU EXCURSIONS. Fiftecn Cents per Bottle. 17,810 mates and 12,671 females who arrived | very demonstrative last eveaing Lieut. | nation of minor details to the general effect, L THLKD SE\80 HATHOBN WATER same price. during the corresponding quarter of 1876. | Rains, ten soldiers, and two citizens, scouts, | Which renders a costume at least unobtru- STEAMER MAK LBURN’S PHARMACY, Of those arriving at the port during the | Were Killed, and had not Whipple with the | sive, ard indicative of taste when it is Beguiar Tr ps RVE Leave 7th street wharf at Tickets ’ The following orga: will Join in the above Excar the Gates uamed. All who desire to ai ‘th: m mnst purchase tiekets of their members Vermont avevue Christian Charch, July 11, day and evening. Ladies’ Mite Society , th street sonth- east MB Church, July 13,day aud evening. j-2-3u Ss UNDAY EXCURSION. ‘The steamer MATTANO. Captain Wm. H. Byles, myBtr 1499 Penn svenue, near Willard’s. month of June, 1si7, there were, from Eng- | Whole command come to our rescue my little | bo eg strictly fashionabie. High fash. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT co. | land, 1,530; Scot! : party would have alibeen undoubtedly taken | Jon in Paris is not seen upon the street; per- Chartered ny Special Act of Cone, Jan. 28, 1367 t is unsafe to send anything to him until | bays it may be said it is not seen upon the CORNER 1578 Bt. AND New YoRe A a rk, 1,06 Klamath company arrives. He urges it be | street ‘anywhere, for when a style has be- . sent to his aid with all dispatch. Informa- | come common upon the street it is a quite and Lag! Papers on special deposit. tion just up by the boat postpones the arrival | true indication that it bas been discarded in ows ase, Pat ings, fine Drees Goods a MILITARY Capers. —The Secretary of | of wat company a day or two; still no uews | the best circles. But there is a difference— ft > Pesked in franksor boxes, taken | eas inaued a civeclae neon * | from Gen. Howard." It Is ’probabie his | Erglish, and especially Americal women, Fe oe Oe irs, ane ate proof and burglar a a Of Ce ere eTring to sec: | couriers have been intercepted, A citizen | do walk anddo wear their nice clothes whens m. Stickney, Pre "BP Snyder, See, ton 1,325 of the revised statutes, and saying: | rom Colville just in representa the situation much more than high-class French Geo. W. Biggs, Vice Pree. A. L. Scurtevant, Treas. | ‘‘As the discharge of cadets from the mil!- | on the Spokan as most threatening. Gen. nd therefore, in the streets of Paris irectors —William Stickney, Geo. W. Biggs, B. tary academy, found deficient in conduct or | Sully, who is here, shares in his on rely rare to see anything but neat, trim o . W. A je y, wh ; s 3 P. Snyder. HA. Willard, A. L. Sturievant, Wicho- | studies at the annual or semi-anneal esann | SULy: bund fo 7 ESDA < return at Ll p. m. ‘eute. Safes for rent, 10 to @@ per year. Stocks. Bonds | Jand, 139; Italy, Fecely Will Every Sunday during the summer It sees et Gressing of the shop-girls aud women; the rip. dwn the fi efi oe set setukinel | inations, is baxel solely upon the recom | Gen Howard's. erploation for noncatrcepe. short, Sta. sieeieehies never-chatsging 4 1 Bali two peers Ss SAMUEL G. YOUNG, Iendation of the academic board, applica- (Sign d) ’ KeELee, Aid-de-Camp. costumes of the market and laboring wo- . reet wharf at 3:3) p.m. NOTARY PUBLIC. tions for a reversal of such action cannot, in ustead ef tending 2d iufantry,as directed, nd the stylish outfits of our country BS conte. a . the absence of a recommendation by the | I have determined to send it as Generai One can wear one’s old clothes WM. Hi KILLMON. Agent. | oct f____Ovvier—Sraz Bui.oixe. | board, receive favorable attention by this | Howatddesired_that is by railto San Fran, | with as much impunity as ona feta in the D. McFABLAN. Dentist, department. Absolute compliance with the | cisco, steamer to Portland, thence by boat to | backwoods of Pennsylvania, aud I kaow at 1340 NEW YORK AVENUE. discipline and educational requirements of | Lewiston. The troops at and en route to | least one women who wore one dress, made ‘ut New Jersey avenue, as erroneously printed the academy is demanded in every case, and Boise, Idaho, will be sufficient, I believe, | two ycars before in New York, during the Boyd's Directory for 1877. jané 1; no exceptions to this rale can be made in any | for the district, and if not it can be mora | Whole ot her stay tn Paris, except 02 two oc- instance.” readily reinforced than that of tue Columbis. | casions of strict ceremony. In fact, unless 1 have ordered all troops from Fort Yuma, | Ove 1s acquainted witha good Parisian : two companies ,to Boise, and have broken up | ressmaher, moderate in her charges, and First prominm awarded to me by the Great World's | eRNMENT INSANE ASYLUM—It is under- | Camp Independence, and sent the com pany | Conscientious in keeping ber word; such a Eat putected EEE chase.) untented £-SPED | stood that the appointment of superintend- | to same destination. : | one ss] am bappy to say I found’! would tured in Gold Silver and Frameless, with genaine | ent of the government insane asylum has | (Signed) McDowFuL, Major General, | advise ladies to get — clothing they Brazil'sn Pebbles, Also, on hand large varicty | been tendered to Dr. Wm. W.Goddin, the | CHIEF JOSEPH EXPECTS TO DIE AND WILL | Deed _for wear prepa before they of SPECTACLES. OPERA GLASS! dent of the state lunatic hospital FIGHT TO THE BITTER END. come; for it is only by the rarest ac- a ¥ I. eS, MiICuU- snperint BCOFES aud SHADES for the Eyes, &c. Mass., and that he has accepted, | The Commissioner of Indian A ars thts cident that one fiids anything ready- div was for several years principal assistant | Kins, Indian inspector, dated Li ya astie Nichols. He left the hospital about 1:1, to | that he expected to be killed in his contest | Ove finds @ garment or costume which is Serer cee oe 8 fine record for personal worth, professional | #rale from White Bird and go to Walla. | gruous, The “cccasions” whic the large FOR POINT LOOKOUT! Theclegart Steamer CHARLOTTE VANDERBILT, w= Cart. C. F. Extwiste, will make ap EXCURSION TO PINKY AND POINT Li 4 Le OrTrician. New SUPERINTENDENT OF THE Goy- ‘are, round trip, only *firet-class Thi C ch Ne —E TO MOUNT VERNON PAS- SSNGERS. ‘The Steemer ARBOW . Capt. Frank Hollingshead, mil) boat allowed co lard passen- Vernon wharf. Pas amer (which ts Mount Vernon Associa: im ambuiances three Milen, 8 DY Bousd trip, $1, including admission to Mansion ad Grouuds Seaw rie: = at Teus i . ALEXAN poet ‘ made in the great. shops that a lud _octbiristy 1229 Pennvhvacterenaeh.w. | aDd will ta e charge'Septembert. Dr God: | Morini P inamentars amen Toa would like ‘to buy or wear. Ready-made = = eyeieian at tm hoane Idaho, June 22, in which he says that Chief | GFesses are disjointed aud incongruo: OTHER NOVELTY! | Seay ace Mien ecipartate Seles ng the Joseph told several Indians before he left | Cl8.not as they are at bome. Somotimes take the superintendency of the hospital for | With the whites, but would sell his life handsome. and reasonable in price, but A POCKET MATCH SAFETA herd pozzle to | the insane at Taunton. He left beuind bim | dearly as possible. Joseph intended to se... | Usually they are costly, and mixed or ineou- at it. 3 who | Paris shors are fond of having, aifurd an op- Pager Mache Frames and Roce ability, and general suitableness for the po- | Walla valley to be killed. z se aid ‘sith Sliver ond Feacls east putin; eect cad ition le occupied. sain was eas came from Joseph ton days ago say tat tn portunity for the ® purchase of Silks in rem: 8 Be aire id | BSS ERT NSA ae, at; mntiery, | Smee oman saat fovea | Peau tneor by tn Andina dat in | Phechaee atte Ba, Stuns fos NEW ROUTE TO MOUNT VERNON. | @ Coen etttalloa Ie Capacity he gave | ev aiicary but Were Dot teatek ae eant | reasonable rate of charges compared with ated. Money captured from citizens was | the prices we are accustomed to The » THE Wisconsin Reros.tcan Conven- | thrown away by “under of Joseph, who said | Morpoucr, Weir charges are inclusive: ia is me! ould n ice to wu A TION. —At the meeting of the Cabinet yester- | }! again. Inspector Watkins bas given an | Which could not have been specially excep- day Postmaster General Key presented @ | onicrto all agents to have @ Censea ‘of the | Uenal, for the customer was a stranger, aud copy of @ letter written by him to E. W. | Indians under thelr charge taken, and to | te modiste we found extirely by accident, watch them closely to prevent them from who only had five days after receiving the Father eve safe and commodions steamer MARY WASHINGTON In now carrying pas- sengers te Mi. Vernon, and furnishing Carriages to transport them the Pansicn By this route persons avoid a hot walk np S long hill, ‘The distance is one-and-a-half mites, het three.” Leaves 7th etreet wharf every day Sun ay excepted) at 30a m. and returns about & the “Boss” {fabrics in which to complete four dresses and o'clock | Fare $1. including admission and car- Serain tr canteen of the B lleat Stato Basins fp ocloue ela mnl succosafal tees costumes, “yet they ee within ‘teu Pinge ride to and from the mansion. Jesh tr on Committee. He wants to y the Prasi- venting the Cceur @’Alenes and minutes of ‘the time promised, without HO! FOR PINEY POINT. FORT MON- fe dent's civil service reform order, but the dif- | from joining the hostiles. Mr. Watkius says | #lteration being red, and, with not a sin- ‘ou The uit D, ficulty is that if he and his colleagues resi joseph gle charge beyond stipulated sum, which splendid Steamer SANE MOBE. apts from the committee, there will, be no onein | pedoes not think J oe ae ‘was no more than @ from othe: very ordinary dress- the state whocan issue a call for the repub- | mind to fght to the deat, Heseytaci | maker would have asked in Now York, with ee 3 ot LEY will resume her SATURDAY NIGHT THIPS to commencing SATU lican state convention, inasmuch asall the | stran, joseph has an addition: 8 silk, but- MBSTROPOLITAN Bazaak, federal omfice holders. “Keyes asker. ine fainted ‘a8 a killed. or armed aria tee pis poem ware tne en end trip to Ch oy Petar @1 80, Toallother aa . postmaster general by letter if the mere issu- | men againet whom the Indiane hod sore | made in this way cost nol much more than Mt the Ofiice over Metrogciitan | “28 t*Ra.tr___319 SEVENTH STRERT._ | ance of the call for the convention would be | old grudge have been Killed. The first waite | Ov€-balf what ready-made dresses cus: i: a PURE Soba WATER Sonsidered violation of the order. jAdge | man Killed had murdered gn Indian a few | !Be !arge shops, with the advantage of being Caterer employ 4. Piano ou board. net were of the «ame opinion Mr. Keyen | 2f tie vicki: "After aooting ker hieebeed | tere ix dhe riek of not being ro fortunate In EE BACON, Procitent._ = ¢an issue the call for the convention, but “he | the Indians told bis wife. why they did it | Sndiug a good dressmaker to make up your HE STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON STEEL FOUNTAINS. is to be notified that he must mot attempt to Jet her go . Two women and | S0ods. Cruers sent so Paris to dressenakers @ Baking trips to Glymopt and = control or manage it. child have beeo wounded thus far, but | W2¢ furn! materials are at high faterm diate landings daly (Sunday eh SUPERIOR SYRUPS, ving ber wharl, foot « one aa indians was accide: cost. Seven hundred and forty to twelve MEAD, TONIO BI MopIvizp ConTRACTS.—The Treasury pe mem tnd hopin, oon tired 1 hundred frases is the usual range for cos- SPE NROBEEE, 8c. | cepartment has effected a mciification of | jli-ireated whien the band was torelirer sadeg | {mes Of silk or ailk combmations—that 1s, TRADE SUPPLIED the fiswen per cent. contracts under which | Joseph. dittmaal whee eens te taseoon ate maar: SSS Sr the cutting of the granite for the government | jing for the purchase of the accumulation | dard Airst- seems to SAWL C. PALMER, buildings at Philadelphia eud Cincinnatl | or seper pnip amounting to about seven | BS¥e n by Mr. Worth, whose 57 Green Street, Georgetown, D.C. | #5 heretofore been done. The cutting of tue charges are little higher than his cotern, 829-%a m ; returns about 40’clock p. EXCURSIONs—Two trips, to Mount and Marshall fall; leaving at 10 Foturn on the wco @ trip trewof charge. C Birt end nearly sil of the second story stock | hundred tons of wet and five tons of dr, , € HiLDEER'S TBI | eam. pe a eo Apparatus for sale or rent. jez-tr peg i former Building has been completed produced by the maceration of United States WORTH’S DRESSES AT THE GRAND PRIX Tickets will enti le the holdere to stop over At ths OBERTS’ | Bnder the fifteen per ceni. system, and from | Hol: Sand securities and revenue stampa,were | OE Saturday before the fete at Long Poe mgeny Sh lig Ee Cho Apoent R ® ccm} ulations based upon Sernised wrork Lope ~ —— eee ng nes grins soars, sixty dresses were sent home by only op furdays. ree must in casee th it, estimate that ere Wou! | reasury at nou ye . her Sccompauted by theif parcota or souae adult MALT AND MEAT EXTRACT, be reanired 10 complete the cutting forsee | Were only four bidders, aad’ uscie | Mz, Worth for the occasion. Some of them 3 of were Pe cee with broeade; frien, THE STEAMBOAT MARY WASHINGTON others, stone 'y falile with pink; some ali % "and some Diack trimmed PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS AS A NUTRI- | third. fovsth and attic sigries under that ean be charter xcursivus by applying on ERT S0R1C System, $745,891. : white, and some iy beard, or te Y ArLEE. Agent, at No. GUS 7th | Iv Dyspepsia and other diseases vesulting from complete under the rodified contract is 1 broidered grenadi chene suet cee oe hee nutrition: to smpport the failing vieailcy of the wed 49,065.61a saving of $95,425.72. ‘The eat. | ABM¥ ORDERS Lieutenant Colonel Ebe- MS ie A arent deal of he hinest ean and to tone up the system of convalescents. Ung’ under the fifteen per cent. Of the | Bezer Swift, assistant medical purveyor, is myl5 $m Presider It is better Cod Liver Oil in consumption. of the second stories, of the broid was exeented with # mixture of relieved from duty as medical dtréctor, d>- shaded je—the latter lending AC a>- | silk = = partment of proceed uisite grouping N OTICE jew York city and rel: yeool ohae: = Of leaves, tendrils and foliage. cos- = land, 4 Se as the ladies were ‘of white, pale Anttila mean eoiie ts purvey! in that city. Leave of mounted with delicate Fei Stt dab as PER abs infantry, from bewdauarasre malitary serenadine erred Srbolmale and recall. Eontins con be vision ofthe Pacitic aud dopartmeut of Gali. which @ mixture of ‘yw an MKS FOL WHITE & CO. fornis, 1s extended sour monte, Dine with olive spon waive, ery prety is orcupied With the cares of her establish- | leans special says of the re- ment. ber children, and the duties of her | turning board has been set on fvot by the social life, which are as wearing. although | ®2t-Nicholis party, and proceeds on the as- less comprebensive than those of the English | SUmption that Nicholls in some way is won an of means and position. bound to protect Wells, Anderson & Co. The The weak point about real French style idea ts therefore to push the prosecution vig- dress seems to me to be or. Tae diversi orously, make the accused as odious as pox looks well seen en masse, bat tn individual | sible, and then, in case of an executive par- instances 1 observe glaring incongruities. | ¢on, to impeach the goveruer. Find a rectly barmoutous and purel Political Imporiance of the Action. toned toilette, and the wearer is really al The Tribune's Wast dispatch says ways an American. Of course there are | the indicum f the mea ihe return- many French women who dress beautifully, | Ing board is looked up on bere as an affair of and their cultivation of form and aiberence | a great deal of political importance. The to certain well thought out ideas furuish an | friends of the administration are Lighly in- example to the rest of the world. Cignant, But American women have taught them something in regard to color; at least in re- gard to the preservation of the wnilivs of tint and tone, and their significance Is applied to Loxpox ‘aly carpet special purposes. manufactorer,of Huddersficldand Newbury, FRENCH MOURNING. trading under te style of Oldroyd, Brothers The French, for example, ha-e no concep- ception of ‘mourping” as the term Is under- ttcod to apply in New York to the proper Seeeanah Gane Rew me garments lo express regret a fection Or | peeesers. July 7-AD at fg aren a deceased relative. In New York a mourn- | 4: Pn pespola visited Gamera! « ing costame must be dull, rich, sombrey | JpoSueohord Visas Genes quiet in tone, and as elegant as beavy silk, | Boe gene edhe tog crape, or cloth can make it, but without | Raydio «xm gloss, brightness. or color. A’ Frenen mo- Banna on iste cannot understand this, and wi pon trimming “mouraing” with satin and | Wl! dine with the kin Murderea & Co., has failed. His Mabilities are reported ng, at tl jet, and adding purple and violet flowers to | the bonnet. I Kuow of two mourning e»s- tumes that were ordered m Paris, one at a cost of 1400 the other 739 franes. which Lal to be disposed of (one gi the other told at half price shining. glossy trimming tid with the sirict to these matter was ¥y folds of sati hen referznce was | to the order. the reply was hat t re: loDs were Supposed Lo Telfer Lo the Cos. tume and not the bonne! Yet tis was one of Paris, and it has bee i leas of harmony in ¢ i ain head. aual, was ing uear Stan- ly killed Q Bank Robbery. WHITEHALL, N. Y.. duly 7.—The First National Bank of Keesevi Was robbed jast night by burglars, who took the entire coutents of the sate. = os L, Ber Haro.y Teve.—The 1 jet ommaments, little worn by the wealthy Pa- risian ladies is because it is almost a’ uni- *,@ Weekly published in Rich- form among the common people. Girls and | monc, bas a curious story of @ strong effort Women employed in shops ac @3]mude by certain lawyers and polilciaus dvessmakers and sewing girls, as better class | there and elsewhere to induce Miss Van Low aitendants, and nursery ervesses all | (late postmaster) to refuse Ww surrender the wear black, just as with us the wa ters at | Richmond post office to hor successor, Col. hotels and restaurants wear dress coats aud | Forbes. on the und tbat b! sppointmment white tes. The bonnes wear b was null and void, as President Hayes bim- white caps and white aprous; the govern- | self is not legeliy elected, the matter to esses, black, without the aprons and Caps; | up for trial in the Sapreme Court of the the girls in the better class of shops and | (‘ited States. The scheme fell th: 4 dressmaking establishments, loug, plain, | that paper says, as Miss Van Lew trained robes ot black si!k, over which mau- | declined to be a party to it. The Guide and tes of any Kind and style can be seen to ad- | News gives names and de'ail vantage. Naturally, the lady wishes to dif- | former being General Bradley ferentiate herself from these, and therefore | of Richmond; Gen. B. F. Batier, of Mass. wears lignt colors Naturally, also,as water | Hon. Sim Cameron, of F Senator is scarce, she gets herself up in lovely white | Blaine, of toitettes. 1 would myself. DIFFEKENCES AND AGREEMEX The general points of agreement ween | FALCATION.—Consideral Paris and New York fashions are many. At | occasioned in Columbus, Qhio, yesterday, the theater and opera, from the general ap- | by the publication of a statement of a lange pearance of the audience at the Grand Opera | dafalcaiion b . ©. Faxon, teller, and and the Comique Francaise, you might be | Frank MeClelland, bookkeeper, of the pri- at the Academy of Music and Pooth'ss Bon- yate bauking house of tarcliett & Smith, of nets or hats are worn, as ladies please. and @ | that ¢! ‘The officers of the bank have beea nice walking or visiting drees with light Kid | cognizant of the matter for several mouths, gloves is all that is required. Of course one | tui the facts have not before been nade pub— can have a box at the opera and go in grand | jie, It is generally understood the stolen Costume, but lam speaking of what is €s- | money wes syaandered in gambling. The sential. investigation has nol progressed suficiently Ae agp the strect those costumes make any pretontions to fashion are si and more restricted to plain Princesse than with us. There are no jacke t little Gchu with late or crepe du caene is drawn straight around the shoulders aud | THE GaLLows AND THE PRisov CeELL.— knotted in frout. Young girls wear the sim- | Jack Thompson, colored, was bung at La Picet kind of straw Grange, Ua., yesterday, for killing two col- in | ored children; aged e.gut aud two ye Colors, recently introduced In New York ana | ores ot he med Cine Ee, oe supported to be a Frenen fashion, have not | cause of my killing the " eeu seen at Paris, but are displayed in | convicted “in Hustingdon pas og Pa., of London, where they originated. Tue styles | murder in the second degree for billing’ Dr. and colors of Louis X1V.are just now Use | J. A. Schade in December last, was sentenc- rage in Paris,and the most €xqutstte art | ed at Harrisburg to pay a fine of $500 and to Work of tuis period is reproduced upon faus | Le imprisoned for ten years. ‘George and and pendants and chatelaines. James Broswell have been sentenced to be Short curls have hen jutroduced into the | hung at Cookevilic, Ten:., August 1 for the coifiures, and instead of the fringe of hair | nmrder of Russell All son, November, 1573. across the forehead, it is arranged im long, | The murter was commiiied in the act of forma) spit curls, or in a row of straight Lit- robbing the bouse of Allison. Ue corle in the style of Madame Sevigue, of ue See a eee whom by the way @ beautifal and spirited | SIX Pxmsoxs Poisonrp—Six persons bust appears in’ the salon, for which the | Were potsoned at Tipton, Moniteau eounty, artist bas been medaled. Mo., While eating breakfast » the PREITY HOUSEHOLD FASHIONS. Poison bein; es in milk. The unforta- ‘One of the charming and noticeable things | Dates are C. C. nev about Paris is the profusion of plants in | R.S.McColloch and baby. " pots, and flowers.” he masses Of waite, | taba territory, aud Mrs. Brown. All wero biue, purple and yellow blossoms make a | very sick and in @ critical condition last picture wherever the eye rests, and ladies | night, without any bope of relief, as physi- Who “‘receive”—aud everyboly does receive | claus bave done them no good. A colored that is anybod: ;{fom October until May or Woman ts suspected and is in jail. June—are enabled to avai THE UNION PRESEYTERIAN PRAYER CoLUMBUS, Onto, to Warrant a statement of Live amount of do~ falcation. The bank is one the oldest in Columbus. Business will be continued as usual. MEETING at Phi ae TOOmMS at a very slight last Sunday b; cable ee Pan Presb; contract sobave your witha terian convemiion, ‘and tawited tro keke given number id eS ao next meeting in Philadelphia. The reply these are brough and senowes, # ‘With the | came y that Philadelphia was ing taken a: every bh the for jants are usually brought & coupe of geet Ieee ee 7 | eaaeemaeall THE Grover INVESTIGATION, Thursday, ts, of course, keep always their grave- Poruland ¥ 4 hess, as they are revewed before Thay have os purchase of ete ye nited States Senate. There ; meee Jendeusde indefinite testimony that Pane. further parti THE Paral FLaG SEKsati: beccen, the Pe T vesseis Shan Papal Mat ue Pepa wal on thyst on the 2th of May, the surremier rae, te Montreal on e my done by one of the bared by order ion, all of which events powever, on account of end pessenaee, ‘ote with the English ad; adem. state Gen. Luts la Kentucky are 80, who put the interests of "ube biale. A 8S. minister to bas gencieg ae tenor ele sebool government of Chill for pound of st Chilian waters, is rm te ferings ry auhacty, mourder @ man in