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é os A Plucky Sailor Safe. New York, July § The Herwid corres. | THE EVENING STAR. lity, Ste aae.o eee neers a ew Bedfont. twenty feet long. boand front PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, New Bedford: Maas to F alm sat "England, 9 TILDING Was again spoken on Jung &. Capt. Crapo AT THE STAR BUILDIN and wife were w: ii, and fo acct ent bal so Pennsylvania Avenue, corner 11th street, senators st ——— ; Dead The Evening Star Newspaper Company. Furranerm, N. J. July 9—Col. 3. Ww. & H. KAUCFMANN, Pres’t. Woodrut. the Sides officer of the New York : muidseribers at Ten Cents per week, or Forty- c four Cents per month. Qbjies at the counter, J Cc +e Two Cents each. By mail—postage prepaid— math, The Mississippi Tragedy Sixty Cents a month; one year, 86. THE NATIONALITY OF WLELLAN Tur We Soe Saar n Frey — — The Washington correspondent of the New 62 a year, pore pre} wy " a York Times says the report of the investiga- SF At miscrpions mariany in atemee. | | WOE, 5Q—N°, 7,574 WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY. JULY 9, 1877. TWO CENTs. {othe Srotn ot te etc age who was killed in Kemper county Miss.,at toe time of the Chiso!m tragedy, <PECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. | 400 7 aoe tapes seninmxangs Telegrams to The Star. | #92 810 omit ou The Baltimore Custom House Settled— Ai State. The 1 gation Was directed E ¥ | PURSUIT OF THIEVING INDIANS. Quiet on = won rg he Fulton, Le consequence ot 8 request ma. by the Hr os ' A, Tig oma tenth ny wl : : ‘The following important telegram was re- ers No Excursions Retweren Baltimore ish min'ster for the facts cones hu DEER FARE AND OAELAND, dS iar ee Washineton News and Gossip, | cciveancreyesteriny, and copies forntstet | ie Murkingion the fare fhereat The | THE ORIENTAL WAR, | nusieas welaine it being ramored Guat mamas. collins T I to the President and Secretary of State: Rilcer Bank of Nevada und Silerr Si be wese British ealject. Walle the . $4 A SPROTA ING 6 GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DAY.—Inter- | to the President and Secretary o! i Silrer Bank of Nevada and | Sy dies mat cg a Ey, weil. ph, pray Syne ag mh at ae : Sr) TERY OFTHE DIS ee nal revenue, $¢50,886 43: customs, $257 735.55. SAN ANTONIO, July 7. of Montgomery. aes imto the Killing of McLellan, testi Sant Ohio R. B. depot at 9 p.m. 59-30 C held at © Hall ut 8 o'clock — Trrensend, Adjutant General, Wa-hinzion-— BALTIMORE, July 9th, 18 Britain W. To Take A Hand, | Siicite2,at,the same time whiten brings o mua 9 0 ee i ee NATIONAL BANK NOTES received at the | Following jut received. It’ accord» with Eai‘or Star:—The Wist anniversary of na- ritain Wants To Take ANG, | ail the facts in reiation to the muntero: il ATTA DAY. ‘ ct KIN: Rit! [Resit) \js9-at | Freasury today for redemption amounted to | my reply to Treviuo’s letter telegrapnel 10 | onal independence has passed. te collector mer and the Chisolm family, and the Times’ = — BARU RING HME fre: [Resit) jv8tt | ST poo. * headquarters yesterday. I telegraphal Snaf- of customs hias been snepeoded without any Sorrespondert claims thal the evi _ TS b8.0. FoThe officers a d members 6 ——_—_—— ter:—*: No nec: s-ity of following tratl of In- vs 5 ae 1 confirms all the facts thus far padi Barge COCKADE C(TY will leave thel | SD MeTROFOLIS LOPG® No. 16, are re- CommisstonEn —The President today | dians to where already punished by Bullis, | €lectrie distarbance, Charles Carrol! Falton GENERAL GRANT'S TRAVELS. connection with ihe tragedy at the same ; share he ts dante med 2 8 od to mect at their ha'l ’ aa ma Signed the commission of Fred A. Pratt to | but look close for that made by the party | bas bis John Thomas, and Wilkins (not time develops some new ent ofthe Vatch Race kd er eens ae ee Ree nee | Gacollestic of eanuuue as ew rt RI that raided on the Nueces ” M cawber) will look to the Senate. Tae that the murder ef Judge A Band of Masic for Daucin bother James O Joussos, Byorder Me - Soe (Signed) ORD, Brig. Gen'l. | democrats arc jubilant over these civil ser | Bonapartist Council in Franoe | remit of a deliberately planned No Bar It ED. RAW) Person at.—Ex Mar-hal Pitkin, of La , ts Fort CLark, Texas, July 7th. | vice reforms (?), because that which weakens and twat it was intended to kiii v act gen ; TLE RB ‘ 1 EX orB , a : their oppouents strengthens their part». Se- parties arresied with him ee cans veut st CHANGE OF HALL —Tite Mas kB | At Willard’sHotel. ----Ex-GovernorBrown, | Gen. Ord, Sin Antonio: Had all realy to | thelr oppo! P . , 7 Siakesrs ® conse rowne ie x F Sats TEMPER oe some Yeh of Tenn., left yesterday for Philadelphia. cross to morrow, in support of Bullis and | riously, nothing could have happened more 7 ol : h Jo regard to McLellan it is ascorta aed tha WEEK IN_THE MOUNTAINS 0 meet TO-¥ T and u til farth «r notic eee Hunt. This a.m., at2o’elock, Bulliseame | unfo te, in @ politica’ sense, for the city | Orange Excitement in Montreal, | be was boro in Scotland in Ist. came to the J f y Be i United & = K a NAUGINIA. oy spRinGs oh between is anal B str GEN. Osnornr, U. 8. Minister to Caill, | in, alone, having’ ridden one hundred and | of Baltimore than theexposure brought avow nited States in Ist, and settled in Kemper Se re nes tute Cais coe aomgeastat out the mertin sails from New York on the 10th instant for | forty miles in thirty-six hours. Bullis.in | by this Creswell versus, Fulton affair. The ——-+—_ SCALE, Miss .1n ING, where tie acquired con- rt his post of duty ming down from Lavis, struck the trail of 8! ritten by the latier, in. whic’ can coun or wan. ple prop: “i the governor 0 2 MONDAY. Joly 10.» 459 a Tees ie a es Legh STrETCATTow, 24 Lieut. w. | Yat Jndians trom G-tlespie county, bait way | be promired the President the defeat of the | eye pricinh Liew A. okey caee muas | Missisripp! catid into the neld tor sixty days train will leave B 5 . ~ : ‘ N HIS OWN APPLICATION, eut. W. | between the Perens ana Kio Granta, just be- | democratic party ¢ city and stale, “pro- = “ nese We wn as a Cte mon We the coand ripe od | OS RU ILDING ASCE ATION Coe ate | Le Piteser, sth infactry,, has been tra: aferred fore night on the 2h Jane, and only ihre or | vided he Se ee ge thocollector Of cus | ssanceneree, July The Guardian's | Rowling Green, Ky. McLellan Jone it for fit “ + meeting. . ; four hours bebind them. tHe folllowed to the ms,” and the President acting favorably “ » » Ky for fitren days. first clue acc mmivia- | 3th regninr meeting f Aue from comyany LD to company G of the same nde and crossed the river, drowning | Upon the suggestion, has startled the demo. | Londen correspondent says be uudersiands | foree, which was not engage Lan odtatind Ea ae se regiment. two.of bin horees, andon the tind day came | cratic reformers and c-menied the demo: that the goverument has information that | ullties, no occasio. for acts Market Space. . si , fe wei . | on them while they were resting. Heattacked | cratic party beyond any po sible division, Fae ene intend te occupy Constantino divided inte fects wate open eee ee ue them at once; the Indians fetrestel to @ | and at the sane time divided the republican | le at ail ri bg Saat toes ae met nano ee SE esident e evineetown, Mass, Sat- | jountain, fighting. After an engagement of | forces. is Is, as [ have said before, aofor hat eve by maak © Car's » Britis JRO. 30¥ EDGOK. Be : | urday. He spent 8 y , and | ove hour they ail managed to eseape, none of because some of thedominant party's | terms. The effect of the ren ee ee nae MEtiO nfo = SCS NOT.CE —Al members ant conecegat oa | Will visit Portsmouth, H., aud Portland, | them woundel. Hullis got allof the borses | ROm{nations are “eminently unfit” to have preg armed spondent, hes been ame Mi enlistme t sixty day SIFTH GRAND PICNIC ef SECOND COLORED BAPTIST | Me, before returning io Washingion. but two. The fifty repor by Gen. Clitz as | been made, and should be defeated, and like- | “#3 midorabiy th andl ssissipp!. The c KF ° H are reyursted to mort at Lyceum Hal leon weil aT doy . »astiig Point Rock spring are all accounted | ly would bave been, underany other circum- | Vey considerably the view taken of the | to extend to Liu pr Regan Association, XI. 0. R. M.. Entreet northwest, betwe vets, for JupGr BRADLEY, of the Supreme Court, | for Civht left on the trati and six Killed | sta but now the result will be (in order | Crisis members of the cabine his act of enlisiment b ' users will be g Sant gaa is In this city, for the purpose of hearing an | while Dgers Were on the trail, and uine | to resent Mr. Fulton’s sangulue promise) the | The prac pably be ANALUSTAN ISLAND, oo 5 right to the pro‘ bers should feel | Whether M. policy they wili no | Britieh appiicatio’ shin 1 made by Dutch bondholders to £0. FITZHUGH, Chairmas restrain th issuance of bonds of the Florida while Bullis was ou the tr: away by an Indian, and twen two taken | Saecess of the party nominations by a most | if the my 1 ‘Ja 1 conclusive majority. Mr. Fulto bound to adop THUESDAY. July 12th.) y thre: p. { ; longer be Opposed by those of Wietr coll ith th : Secretary y9-3t . aed by Ballis. He also found at thecamp, Writing propensity Is his peculiar w toa M3 Thee aren ot f eatGab BGiLDING Con _ | Centralrailroad, parts of the harness a frou Sounenne: and this is by no means bis first foil ns regener to bee a disposed to cant the British at TS er eeendie ane: COMPSNE AFTER A COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION to | on the Nueces. showing that some of the | direction. President Van Buren o og ih preterit Say paling aay of the teat h el) Tree e i the woritior * POS band bad seattered afier that affair, and got. that he would rather travel 500 miles to ts to be sent to the syaadron Besika sentativ rere: ss aineensuts atel haif of tha | Sil the position of translator of the Patent | Sand the party ral te fy. | with @ politician than write him a let Bad Outtook for Christians ia Tar. | partment 1 Tock ; dan stock bine be Mice. Mr.G. A. Maile, formerly an exam snably Joining and the “sage of Kinderhook” was wise hey. the legal succession to his 5 mW dmitting Gent and iner in that o1 has been appointed. There ath his generation. © deposed coll Loxvon, July 9.—A Special dispatch from rea jecision upon bis Lade~ a were eight "i The salary is $1,409 | Indiars ch a gentleman in the true Con nople, by way of Syra, to the —— i > | to Indic 1 | He te, as you may not ky ‘ines, says-—The Suitan recently, at a] THECOLLECTOR’S OrFice Lx Ricauonn — = to the Hawal- | tists! oof the towns. 1% i ach raiser of Maryland.” - | private audience lari to Mr. Layard, | Yesterday Collector Otts H. Russell. who was Qj RAND EXCURSION | gton to-night. en | ordered the companies to stop as they are he has 100,0" bear | the British represeuta’ive, that he would not | commissioned by the President as eoliectas _ A | where he wili spend | u ur orders are recelyed. The trail feariess and loyal | guarantee protection to Carist ans Af the | of inlernal revenue here oo th Under tire Or Treasur r. Augast | followed by Buills is the only plain trail | that we know bas lately crossed, and as the — Indians who made it bave be REED has been promoted | wiil goon ¥ K off” Is ¢ the | Russians c Cashier Citizens e to excits rebellioa tn civil service reform has | Bulgaria and perpetrate atrocities iu Asia i caught, I | ever had. He only held office for a few | Minor.” nout further orders, as Lieut. | his record was irreproachable, and | Terrible Losses of the Tarks in Mon saliing in of the A powerta' 1. de by Col. Mosby and Mr. Samp of Culpeper, Who Was an & »plic Columbia Commandery, No. 2. K.T. Or Seerctary, tT, py eee t Room 2, 8+. 1 ud Buillin ré ARLO E VANDER . ss = MARLOTTE VANE f° _ THe WAsHinetT On the Stearn Mr. Dwicurt T 5 mn, to oust E ; 4. | to be secretary of legation at Madrid. Mr. | Bulli reports it impossible to follow the commission was for four years. mexro Baki sited Washing b WEDNESDAY, the BBrn INSTAYT U-> SOCIETY will i3NbAY | Adcll, who has been secretary of legation at | trail where he struck them, and scouting on | _A great desire existed in Baltimore to pro Loxpon, July 9—The New York Herald mouth ax put weveral day's th Leaving the 7th street wharf at 5 o'clock p_m Feteruinget Hae clock « ar ie at Marsh Talis Thowe gee Sie aritaers li Specter will rrmain om ihe boat : ead u Beli procead fumsier dows Whe giver Mune ty | [CSP APRENT,ON, MEMBERS OF minK 7 . admicting * NIA RENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OF | INVESTIGATORS ( ran nad ladies. Ucn be procured of the oficarvand | WASHINGTON CITY. D os Seei te M. on matters of in- | Madrid, has, at his own polnted to fill the va Reed's promotion. the other side would have to be forthe In- | Mole social and personal intercourse with requests pen 20° | dian camp, or anything that might ture up, | Washington through cheap excursions. fo ey caused by Mr. igned} Snarter, Lieut. Col. | 804 fro this summer. I voticed a similar | the Turks had decided to abandon Monte. | In Connecti eel feeling existed in your city as evidenced by ® WEST.—Mr. Joseph ANOTHFR MARYLAND DELEGATION.— | Communications lo THe Evexine Scar. K. MeCammon and Major Thomas H. Brad- | The President today was pestered by | Ap effort was made here to secure an ar- s H. ther Maryland delegation.. This tings | TPement in order to bring the sabject prac- correspondent at Kain telegraphs that the report recently published to the effect that | Charges we cure bis appointm preferred against Col. Raw a With the office under Rus negro is confirmed. There were several | Burgess. These charges were brough| to the reasous for this decision. Tae large army | ®ttention of the President, and an investiga- which was wasting its timetrying tosubiue | on was had, which resulted in the most sat- aproandery the Hall MONDA YENI ‘The Ex the indomitable mountaiueers and geiting | !*ctory manner to Russel! and bis friends. » Bie mbers are | l€¥, Of the board investigating alleged irreg- Ucally about. The Baltimore and Potomac | slaughtered in the attempt is wanted urgeat | E¥ery ellort was made to get tae Presid tive Committee have male overs ar at TW o'clvek « tS | ularities in ihe Indian office, left Washing- | ‘he surplicants were colored men who urged | Railroad Company favored the recenn fy in Barbera. Ttaceme to be pretty oetann, | todeley siguing the new collector's comanie At for the pleasure and com: ee ton for the west yesterday evening on busi- | {he pprointment of some prominent member | rates of last yeur for large excatsions, which | fico thar Austria hes Sooke eee sion, but on the third he refused to pasty - ners connected With their official Inquiries. | O/ Uti» race to office in the state.| No par- | are now the rates on various roads’ except | favor of Montenegro, amd the Potte fey | the mater any farther, and signed and tor RSION TO LE — ileular place was designated, the delegation | between Baltimore and Washington for sim- je ns} ease the gov warded it to him. This wi » doubt the : 3 ie desire just now to dixplease the government OWN MD. i: URSNCE COMPANY, AMONG THE CALLERS at the White Hou ¢ | acting on the principle of “small favors | lar parties; but the Balumore and Onlo | of Frais lorie, teu campaign Las | use of Russell « not taking charge on the ee ann pnd] eau to-day were the Postmaster General, Attor- | thankfully received, larger ones 1a propor- | (whose consent must be had under the extst- | Proved the Iock dlcaetroone to ee eres | Tat Of the Month.us it was Defiorel he moat, GORSUCH ME CBURCH RICHMOND, Va., ney General Devens, Commissioner of Ia- | 4°? ir g agreement) refused assent and added fifty The steamer “John W. Thompson” leaves Sth apy altempt they haveever made to over- | No changes will be made in the Presents a plan by which the benefits of Life | dian Affairs. Col. Woodward. of Hanni = per cent, more per tile beyond any other | come the Montenegrins. From the day that | Office for several days. Col. E. street wharf at 2 a m.. returning 2 p.m. nex uM é cage al, | THE New York OrANGem Fates on her own line of roads for all excur- | Suleiman Pacha and” Alt ate ast tet te | retiring collector, bus won quite a number She Marine Bead will sccompany tha. ex Insurance may be secured at about finn.. and Representative White, of Peun- | some diference of opinion sion contracts between our two cities, andso | effect a junction and crush Prince Nikita’s | Of friends in thls city during his stay, and Tickets 3% conte: tickets good fr] dave. one-third the usual cust. sylvania. E pire sie = the ay pe agus 3 io matter Sell through, to the great regret of | little army with their united forces it has | 2!8 ng eye to a consulship, which he . = : OnE oy . : + Gonvine a Bacres ; etd Caton, Some of them insisting on | thousands who would rejoice in @ day's re- | been one wand carnage Onror ined * | seeks, would be gratifying to yin this JREMEMBER THE ORPHAN. Feds Sen Sa Sh See Be te Po ay ees Mace Picasa ant |e old tine sirest procession. with banners, eration in visiting the capital, its public souks “who entered’ Montenegro. with the | COMMUnity.—[Zichmond Why ly Festival, tor benefit of = s i f = bes . + Ot het z buildings and grounds, and the Corcoran y eles < — = PO Pint pre a Pakd up capital csasiocices $8000 | ding, superintendent of the Insane asylum | given up, ani that the different lodges unite | ArtGallery, and who catot wall oer rmy fully eleven thousand arenow | nr» Govan BY mis Slav In THE SEN. ai the Washivet n Scuuetzen Ps kh, THUBY Authorized cupital. at Taunton, Mass., accepting : ead 01 4 ‘bis ej Say Sats iit eee a position | 11 @ grand pteaic at Jones’ Woods, agreeably | go farther away from home, or slay over a dead or missing. This ts independent of the DAY, July BD. 157. Tick: ts. 2 ceate Re gph i ATE?—In the Grover seuatorial investiga- . = tendered him of Superintendent of the ¢ to the precedent set last year. How they | Suy- te ball eine eee az troors who formed | tion at Portiand, Oregon, Sataniay, Wed, feneae of the Asylum. Rxcellcat ‘music ‘pro: | 2,24, WIGRINSON, President a, | Szment Insane asylum, vice Dr.C. Nichol-, | Will Anally seltle lt remains tobe seen. The | A political suspicion naturally is created | ish, wounded at oniath ond Te opens MeConnel! testified that Wilson. « tember 2 : i elle ic _pro- icbard trby, View Presiden dh centenee: former make the point that as long as there a th aA ewan . 3 5 Of the house of delegates, thongs pledged to sided PER | Auditor: HoH. Wilkin 8 cae is a procession on St. Patrick's day the 12th | Weistas hopes ay battle scarred | democratic | expected to arrive. ~4 Gan om SURSIONS. Brock, Medical adviser. GEN. SHERMA SeNpay EX The LADY OF THE LAKE. an further rotice will make regular ex. 0 ot ve ts Nesm for United Stat s v, A telegram receivet at | of July pageant ought not to begiven up. Bistrass Wega ee ee Russian Capture at Tirnova wopel Gur Unsver, Gud oaen mioweek aant the War department yesterlay morning | A® usial, the discussion has got out of the se of delegates, but when it Is recalled on ren Ted =f eauler telegram from | able to pay off someof his debts, besides ¢ from Gen. Sherman announces that he was | lodge rooms into the newspapers, and be- | that Senators to the National Congress are | St. Petersburg say: B7 Rranch Office, SLL Pennsylvania ave: der National Hotel following is a dis- | celingceriain heavy mortgages. W. J. M — 4 d the day olf, i n ¥ " : Patch from the Czarowitch, dated yesterday: | to, o Butler, another ime carsion tripe leaving her whiacf. foo THE ANNUAL MERTING OF THE t. Paul, Minn., that day, aceom- | pei pleat eg lor waste of ccs te | Tequently fourd in a chrysalls state among | ' Edy of cavaity, wit oon baler e on. | pis yl wg ra toe ey th reet, at 3% pm. Forty five mi ow => Stockholders of the AW aC AND PO Gen. Terry. for Bismarck, thence | more important to talk about. ‘The interest | maryland state legislative members, then | Frise Tirnova om Saturday, and captored a | 2 > ie a — D cente. FOMAC KIVER RAILROAD C id at © the Big Horn, where they expect | the commnity at large have ta lrte conten Pe pe gE Spdneenens aged Firkish camp, with ammunition, baseese game pretty flush wfter en mi. St Cloud Buitding, 9 ta north ‘ se Pg é ot . f “sar was ambitious,” and there i amp. wit ution. osier, Who approached Nest The fast Steamer JOHN Wo THOMPSON, will | Wea, SY. July mn Aneletion of nine pf. | to meet Gen. Sheridan or iota to the hope that the Tlot, of which hobler ambition than to “sland a Senavor ard arullery, which were approwching Tir- | and afierwards vote Jeave foot of 6b street. Washington. at o cick | rectors will take place Polls open from 2 antil 4 = + Pace rhe tion was the occasion In the E shin onse.”* inks BOv' ni r DB. B on WEDNESDAY and SUNDAY. Passage, | pm WM GULNAND, Presitent MOVEMENTS OF VESskis.—Th .A few Years ago, will uot be repeated elec ont aterm (erga verde —— oe Gace woe round wip. 25 Cents, —_ H. A. GRISWOLD, Sec Monongahela arrived at Malifax Jaly ith, | [N. ¥! Gr. Paula, Lote doti't come anieh zene) on fridge tleomm] GENERAL FOREIGN NEWs. rigbt to take it, is not to be found. Batier ~ * OBIENTAL CREAM Bist dase from New Lomion, Conn. Osders - a rons “the silver bank of Nevada.” and the — PATLISGS » bas disappeared. W. i. S'iles, a demo- — have been sent for her yetarn to } SNK Ronpery py MASKED BurRGLARS. F t a Phe ce Paris | crat, who favored S. F. Chadwick ‘first and Cawivom to the Drwe Trade and Laties of th fork. ‘Whe Dispatch eaves arto New | the Kecsevitic Y tional Bank was | ging” mcd aa on Lehi 3 her and | Grover second, testified that he heard Grover Se hy to ms. ke hople Juue 14h, forty hours from Smyraa, | rob! Friday night seven or eigtit | bility intent upon the honors, if not the dol- | 1D" 5 Bonapartixts goue to! in con ion with Gilfry, his privace soc- Leech Baten | Magical be. i Health of offi -ers «nd crew good. masked hurglacs The ‘watchman were | lars ot th : Chisieburst for a grand council retary if Goodmas, a” member of he . ope . this i pmcocempSt a Be mune . the v: a Marvin's te tf : Gen. Graut’s European Tour legisin . could be depented on. Gilfr: re TUESDAY price, this i= ¢ é ee ; @ division | “Unt the vanit and. ! am sorry th altimore is so scarce of ‘ u ; : * meut J 5 jac Shel ign EN epee acl (Lo ‘i hews tat i can only send you this gossip, | | BRUSSELS, July ).—Gen. Grant and ee See er ee Oe. Soe ee 1 ¢ | for the y of the r 1 bank notes, sents carried Away. The bank loses | but we azedivided between Political diseus- | left here at 930 this morning. Tue K > { we do noi succeed ou the (—— T ante wi a le | contradi e staiem telegraphed from dm in eure ley, $1,000 in the town of Ches- | sions and rural and aquatic excursions, and a — of t A — g | 3 4 Ww, w Pa “ babar ~ loniy be pat o fle 8, 91,000 In gi en aa ahpr > | legatio y to the Iso saw Mosier con ne goveruor's (JHE PALATIAL BARGE COCKADE | Teirguted GuURAUD. us resigning the presigency | fy! iD in, Hékex GOUREE Deis toe | Nave om Renee Tne WG relmie of any | way aeation. The General ts expoctel to] omice with sities tie beak Tes reeon ot Sole Proprie: nd str 0 epublican A&SOCiationof the | 2 a sane 5 ! | more conseque GER. i. fg +. B cregy a Arediatg ath card 4 ad CITY, (Captain Harper < For sale wholesale by S2OTT & District of the Presidcnt’s letter. He Parties who left packages In the . = arrive st Fraukfort-ou-the- Main oa the lth ——_ for volun - ring = _— me Ben Wash nD. O..and by Fetailers generally does not think bis tenare of office ia the | P@UK for safeekeeping have lost to the CustEr’s Rush To CERTAIN DEATH.— | or 15th inst. that “Grover sought to Wrong Oregor Will mike a trip Down the River Alo. Felix Goucant’s lian Med Soap, Pox. | T0eacury is conditioner won gle ee amount of from £50,000 to 60,000, Bills re | Sitting Bull asserted that the battle lasted A Theater Barned her presidential vote. EVERY SUSDAY AFTERNOON, dre Subtlef r removing snpérfuous Hair, Liquid ee eee ee etn 89- celvable of the bank and collection noes | only thirty minutes all told, ending with the | Liyenpoor, July 9 The Rotunda Theater Sa ae = Reaving the wharf at 3p. m. sharp, returuing at 8, | Veeetable Ronge, wily White, &c. jem SEVEN THOUSAND APPLICANTS, AND | Were also take death of Custer and afew men and officers HAMPTON Sccceeps IN RAISING THE Tick-ts 2 cts dren W cts, - _ seh) ck-te 2 cts.» chi dre i € in this city has been destroyed by fire. B7S- Bar on board S SABATOGA WATEE, ONLY ONE UNHEALTHY OFFICE AMONG who bad rallied around him. This forlorn ——>+——_ Desinep Loan.—The New York World, of Repu FREIGHT RATES FROD De T 80) . Saturday, says: Governor Hamp For charereppiy to ey apams ONLY 15 CENTS A BOTTLE, THEM.—Thcre are now upwards of seven | Wrst. The general frelsnt acento ot be oe have escaped, bai untorinumely Oneer S, July 9. Auorney Gencral Comer will leave care J DAME, From fhe Osiebrated Hathara Picts thousand applications on file in the Scate | Louis railroads, at their regular meeting in | ebanged bis mind, turned, aud, orderiug @ | the Journal this morning says there te every York for South na to-day, t oe = = : i departmert for appointment as consuls. | tha! city Saturday, agreed to pool allearn- | charge, the devo‘ed party rusted upou the Pros pect of an exciting time there on Thurs- | Of their visit bere being very satisfactorily ERSONS DESIRING A DELIGHTFUL W. 8. THOMPSON, Pharmacist, although at present there is not one salarie! | ings on the line stock shipments during the | Indians with revolvers, shooting down tbe | day next, when the Orangemen are to have | 4ccomplished. Their mission was, among change from the depressing h ms23-2m 703 With street. | consulship vacant. except that of St. Panide | rest ofthe vear. This agreement was made | astonished Savages right and left. Custer their customary annual parade. The O:ange- | Other Unings, to arrange for a temporary loan ofthe city, can enjoy ph nap — r GENUINE CONGRESS WA’ ER Sree a er Apecaps med cores on the Soa eden the — running from St. Louis | ki/led five himself, when, his pistol emptied | men are to conie down from Canada West in prs me el wo oe pm eomenge Sone r Fo wer, . NE O of Africa. and it has already been announced | to New York, and the new rate is only five | and the foe ressing about him, he closed | large numbers totake part in the procession, | ® governmeut pe toa! Siecenin cad reer, omty day Guring: the wor] Fe ATOR Ree that it is the intention of ule department to | cents per huidred pounds higher than the | with a grappling savage, and beating out hi | whttlr the ‘Moston rete pene aa | demanding imuediate attestion, fae two Guiddren ender ton youy Of agetres, The Fifteen Cents per Bottle, fill vacancies which may oceur in desirable | rate from Chicago. This is the lowest tariiT | brains Sith the butt, was shot as his victim | cided on having at all bazards. Nightly | gentlemen = the facts in Lhe case te leave Washington for Alexandria and vice verea | HATHORN WATER same price. laried consulates by promotions or ap- | ever adopted on these roads. fell olag. tyre This doubtless true story | drills are going on and have been for weeks meager Sean tentennls somone — jee gly gS : eae — meats ion tee ne Fe See ere ments and experience KILLED WHILE PLAYING BASE Batt. | ®UPports the advanced by military | pastin different parts of the city, and fire- - ; men at the time of the massacre—the idea of | arms are being put in order by the opposite are copetially refreshing and invigorating. j¢25- Im : — Jobn Quigley, of Harlem, N. Y., received A _ * = SCHENCK'S SEA WEED TONIC. ComrEMPLATED NAVAL CHANOES—Hear | fatal Injarien during @ game of baseball at | Toor she toaition and location oC the eee | eae eens are that @ hostile JOINT LOOKOUT EXCURSIONS.—The — Poughkeepsie Saturday. Quigley,as catcher | {fom the position an lon of the group | meeting will occur between wo jes, Plemiid iron Steamer SUE, Tn the atmosphere experienced here during the | Admiral John Rodgers, now tn charge of the | Tougnivepsly Hatuney. Quigley as catcher | of bodies about Custer, viz: that he, seeing | and that blood will be shed, noteriteste nti Capt. WC Geo, m will reanme, = 2 Naval Observatory in this city, it is said | ° Bey ed isk '° | nis command annihilated, and fearing to| the admonitions aml advice given to bow Ber BATCRDAY RV ERING TRIP! Sunumer months, the argy produced by the heat cateb the ball when a base-runner of the Ac- face the consequences. or scorning to live othen te thorities and clergy. Ti to Piney Pomt, Marshall's and Point Lookout, on | takes away the desire for w food, and f “ill be assigned to the command of the | tives was hurrying home, and as Quigley bs is soldigne lay dead about him, had ine ro is ion of the Ura en Will be a BATUBDAY, June 6. Fare only $2 round trip. | quent perspira reduce be orgy, particu. | A™Merican squadron in European waters, tn | stooped to catch the ball the base ranner’s x = Tad y seat er t e process! on. e ngeme 2 All scconmodations firs: class. Leave Stephenson 'é | i.']) those enffering from the of debilitating | Place of Rear Admiral John L. Worden, who | knee struck him in the forehead, crushing | 2eliberately rusi lo certain -—From | large one is beyond question, and that those hart. foot of 7th street. every Saturday at 8p m.. foo oan e ™ otal a tS | returns home at bis own request. Tae new | his skull. a Fort Etiis (Montana) Letter. men who participate in it will carry deadly gad retuming arrive in Washington Monday morn: | diseases. In order to keep a natural healthful activ- | Commandant of the South Atin ile station . jRANT’S MOVEMENTS.—An aide-de- | WS@PODS, Secretly is also beyond question. Jock. For sta’e rooms and farther infor- | ity of the system we must resort to artificial in place of Commodore C. H. B. Caldwell, Krnxrvucky MILITARY AFTER Horse GEN. GRANT'S MOVEMENTS.—An aii le | As the day approaches the excitement be- iy be Steptiensin & Bro. thatrect wharf, | gor this purpose Schenck’s Sea Weed ‘Tonic ia how on his way home, has net yet been | Titzves—A company of light guards left | camp of King Leopold, of Belgium, visited | comes more in'ense and the authorities are ms STEPHENSON 5 DHO., Agents . A few di ean appetite named, but one will be selected within the | Covington, Ky, yesterday, for Grayson, | General Grant yesterday. The General dined | moving quietly to see what action can be = > > > : - sated body. For dyspep- | next week or ten days. Rear Admiral Pat- | Carter county, Ky., to assist'the sherif in ar- | Saturday evening with Mr. Sandford, ex- | taken to prevent bloodshed. All the city {LYCEUM BUREAU EXCURSIONS. ineut: physic terson, recently promoted, will nave com- | resting @ band of horse thieves and despera- | Minister of the United States to Belgium, | bards of music have been engaged to join THIGD SEASON. whether dyspepsia can be pe Mand of the Asiatic station tn place of Ivar | does who have long been a terror to the citi- | Severai Belgian functionaries being present | the procession. The city 1s fall of press rep- STRAMER MAKY WASHINGTON. nada brah Which are generally employed fr | Admiral Reynolds, who will retura home in | zene of that county. The thieves are numer- | bY invitation to meet him. Yesterday the | resentatives from the United States, who ave subsequent advices from South Carolina make it probable that the loan will not be called for. The tax levy for the present year was, for the convenience of the people, di- Vided into two installments-one payable during the present month, and the other to November next—and already so copsitera- ble @ portion of the July instaliment has been paid that, by the end of the month, @ sufficient amount may be collected to pro~ vice for all present nee Js. —— SHOOTING AFFAIR IN ViRGINtA—An #ffray occurred at Burke's mili, in Fairfax county, yesterday morning, between Jobn Byron and Alfred Young. it a uiat there was an old feud existing between the Trips EVERY WEDNESDAY. Leave 7ip street w barf at 6p. m.; return at LI p.m. " Vetobs ous and well organized and armed. Ivisex- | General dined with the King at the Palace, | watching every movement made by both ven, Byron rerting the mill from Young, Sh ETS that parpesn. ‘The Sea Wert Tonk i its nate is Uetober next. pected they willofter desperate resistance to | #nd the General and family and United | Jaatiui.s every 3 ard ‘some misunderstanding baving arisen. ‘The fdlowing organizations will stm nen eden earner glory NAVAL ORDERS.—Medical Inspector Ftich- | the officers. States Consul General Badeau vistled the ————— Young was entering a room fer the purpose Sika ta the Ghows Baner-ieun cn the : fact . } ard C. Dean as ssnior member of the medical | GLeany7aNEPEDESTRID Hotel de Ville. where the Burgomaster did Secretary Sherman. of removing some of his effects, when Byron ewire to nid suppl = | » P 8" x who under- | the honors of the Communal Palace. The | Boston, Jul ecrelary Sherman held board to examine officers for promotion, and | took to waik 500 miles in New York from | General perused with much interest the | an informal reception at the poten house also as member of the retiring board: 4s} last Monday at 12 m. to Saturday midnight, | anctent registers containing the Communal | today, which was attended by the represen- euatacalsolvent which. inet ant Surneon A.C Heftinger to the Plymouth | fatledto complete his Lask owing to an acute | franchises, and took great interest in the | tative business mon of this city. He afier- dy causes the food to be di at Norfolk, Va.; Assistant Surgeon I" A.Ter- | eruption caused by heat, perspiration and | details of the telegraph service and water | ward visited the post office baliding In com- rill to the Swatura at Norfolk; Assistant Sur- | cheating. He only “made i71 miles, the last supply. He will start for Cologue to-day. | pany with Governor Rice. The Secretary ; rig eh peigssilomhos sip ae geon C. Herndon to the Colorado at New ng Inade in 12 minutes 29 seconds. He | He ts expected in Berlin about the middle of | and the gentlemen accompanying him then jon, with all ite distressing symptoms | Sorks its nature so much resem b juice that it is al thi st identical with that fluid. fired at him, the ball breaking his jaw-bone, knocking out some teeth and lodging in the 100f of the mouth, whence it was aflerwarés «jected. Byron then seized an nd Strack Young twice—once in the cheek, and again on the side of the head. Young's wounds SONVAY EXCURSION. The steamer MATTANO. Captain Wm. Ii. Byles, were dressed by Dr. Albert Fairfax, bat will Assistant Paymaster Callender J hort of bis English record. July, incogni‘o, to stay only two da: ea | proceeded in a spec.al train over the Eastern robably ve fatal. Justice Jas. Sangster, Bill Ever Senay durig the summer te Son Moya Tunic werforis the duty of | Lewis to duty in the bureau of provision is Bkorien—H. J. Smalley | Te for Sweden and Norway. Later ia'the | Pafiroad to New aryport, thence to Indian | who bappened to he near at hund, arrested dor sf e when the latter is det | and clothing: Assistant Surgeon W. A. Mc- shot and killed his brovher Andrew, Beane, autumn or the beginning of spring he will Hill farm, where they will enjoy the hospi- | Byron and sent him to Fairfax Court house, pioscwethinlty Weed Tonic sold by all Di Glurg from the Fiymouth, on the reborn | day, hear McPherson, Neb. ‘They wereteay. | Tern and spend some time in Berlin, and | tality of Major Leu Perley Poors. The (rant where he was locked up in jail for examina. ye I WM. fi KILLMON, Agent » all who att suittuig from the errors ana | SWatara, on the reporiing of his relief, and pea CE Memengeh dem apr fig doy en to) At tHe Lone Branca (N. J.) Races on | aud Rye Beach atl t ve along the coast. | | THE LINCOLN Tox Ronners.—Ten of the NOTICE TO MOUNT VERNON Pas- pt of youth nerrots woakuras, early de. | Placed of Wailing orders. Griving him trom camp aod chootiie nhac, | £aturiay, in the race for $30)—s5 to the twelve jurymen who convicted the tomb of 'SENGERS manbooud. &c.,1 will send a recipe that ~ eee Z second horse, mile heats—Freiterick the 01 rde. ‘armer and a eS a on, bre YOU. FREE OF CHARGE, This great remedy | THE INDIAN WARIN IDAIH0.—The Con. | The murderer ts in jail at North Platte. Great was withdrawn, Coesapeake became ere Wire — Be fae ome allowed 0 Tour! pamer Bend a self nddtewed enter tothe Bee nerie: | missioner of Indian affairs has received tho | _FaTar. AccIDENT IN YouR, PA—at | the favorite, and Dauntless won.afterase-| Dunvave,Ia., July 3.—A special dispatch gereat Meunt Vernon wharf. Pas T ibe Abrabam Lincoln bave printed a jetier ad- dressed *‘to the people of I!linois,” in which they Bay: “We believe, from the evidence dispateh fi dian Insp» York, Pa., on Friday evening, Mr. W. H. | Yere contest with Romney and Fellowcratft | f:om Lan lowa, gives iculars of the | presented in the case, that LC. Swegies, who Sengers tehitg this steamer which St Seen See ee, ee Gn Pree) Tope Shiloh any | Shelley, wb old resident OF thet plooy wey | inthe first, and Romney and Chesapeake in | murder of Josep Enos and his wife, an old | claimed to have discovered the couspiracy Connected with the Ladies’ Mouat Vernon Associa - - es Sake ee examining a Sharp's pistol, when suddenly | the seeond jime, 1:46, 1:48. The Oaks | couple living o: # farm near Browasvilic. | aid to have been concocted b; Haghes and Santen, EN im arbadances teeemeicaveeby | -S SAMUEL G, YOUNG, were met ou the Conpawead neat eiayeh? | the weapon war discharged: aud Mr Sieuey | sakes, #190 added to a swoepaiake or 250 | Sit! house was discovered on fire, and after | Mallen, was bimscif the originatorand Int “Board irip, @1, tnctuding edmistion to Mansion NOTARY PUBLIC, Gol 8 barry, ned eras Oe aay OF | stood up saying, “Tut ingselt: ‘He was at cach, fOr dilies, foals of 1614 $150 to the 20x ue fre was extinguished the dead bodies or ‘of macy, and used He Grounds. . NG. 3 e Tne hos- | 4Ce carried Lo and medical aid % * A fr. and Mrs. Enos were found in lar. own and Groce. street w yy (Sanday ox oottt-tf Orvice—Stax BuitviNe. menand may Indians were! itled: ‘Tne hos- | noe ‘ed. Duthe died in less than au hoor. | Zoozoo won by six lengths in 241, Betsy: Two reports of a gun were neard a short time ends. We believe it to be the duty of eopted,) st 10 « m and returns sbout P. 2D. D. McFABL. Dentist, ing them tn th ba ” ard ——— and Miss Bassett follow! close together, | Lefore the fire was discovered. The murder E ‘oe fl sworn in Sangamon ~ 1gMcH, HOLLINGSW eth. Mew 5 1340 RW YORE AV! oe Wie Coonuiiaisnn mee als) Heoslved the THE CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY of the is supposed to have been commiited by a | county to a true Ht against the said L. FRANK BOLLINOS EAD Be ee een | Byer Jersey Stone, as erroneously veiates® Soliousivg dispaten date Max Partes agency, tative of Hubbardville, the only revolution- hired ian, and officers and citizens are now | C. Swegles. We, who fi Prisonment for Hugnes ‘snd Mallen at one one yeareach,are pep yy inion that in pursuit of him. seme eeeee Fire im Denver. DENVER, Cou., July %—A fire at Del —_ & ary baule fought in Vermont,was celebrated E UTE TO MO’ VERNON. ith inst. from Indian Agent Montel there Saturday by a parade’ and addresses Meo veette sot comeetuns seanee naa | EXCURSIONS, PIONIOS, &e._ | -ctvtsiiuppl, gtzeeralty. auactey tne | HE, gauurny Wf parade,tad addgearce west, and commodious steamer MARY 2 S a = Seete wate ‘Burned. lodges and Danton, Professor Bascom, of Washington, eceern et Vernon and arate ge Ue IN FAMILY EXCURSIONS. r captured. about ‘one thousand | #84 others vision! ‘THE PROCEEDINGS AcaInsr Tue Lovts- | O° ro blocks; Including wer woe odes Carriages to transport. them to t horses.’ One Indian was killed and three | Two BURGLARS, aged each about 25 years: ‘Rerun: ~The ‘Bar on oo Benricn. ,By,this route persons avoid e hot walk up | The Sine Steamer oe va wDRRBILT, wounded. The treaty Indians remain friead: | and giving the naies of omen weeks and | Workt says @ privare lener fica, New Oe property, ‘valued at, SSOane ‘Tntatenee pi OE ne tA Captain Charles Entwisio, will; anti farther notice, | ly.” Charles Williams, of New York, were ar- | leans toa gentleman of that eity gives a | Pmatn tne books and deposi! Gay excepted) at 9:30 a.m. aud returus abour & .¢ semi-week'y trips down the rested Saturday night in New Haven, Conn., | curious twist to the signi! fi O'clock Fare including admission and car- Oerrew ith street wharf. THE REMAINS OF CHARLES HORACE Up- | in the act of forcing entrance to J. Kirby & The particui Fiage ride to and trom the mansion. Co a A UO pony To, late U. 8. Consul and Charge d’ Affairs | Son's jewelry Store, whlch a few ruonthe ago | ings 1°! FOR Prey Pomnt, Font mon: | Zicketer60 Cents, ‘Cuifaren, tall peice. ad interim of the United States at Geneva, | W# rodbed of 830,000 worth of jewelry. BOS, NOKFOLE AND THE CAPES. | S° SNS POINT AND POINT LOOKOUT Switzerland, arrived in this city on Satur-| HOWARD OUTGENERALLED BY_CRIEr a The eeicecid Steamer ANE Mi 4 leaving th vtreet hart 30 p. m., rewraing | Gay last, and, in the ce of the famlly | JoserH.—A despatch from Walla Walla is Bicat teite eas SATURDAY Monday about @ o'clock Fickcts, 8150 a few intimate , Were yesterday, | to the eiféct that Joseph decayed General ss PR Found tip. For state rooms and berth Inquire on | at 2 o’c'ock p. m., placed in tne family vault | Howard acroes the Salmon and thea reerost, a4 Se'cuch pesurning, wilt aeitene Weatuteted board. Steamer can be chartered for excar- the Congressional cemetery—Rev. Dr. At- | ed the river and got between the general and Ware: ound trip to 81 ey Polat, $1 50, Toalicther | "HE STEAMER MATT 0 ©. — service, The scomin in which Ure ressaia, | Lopwal, within thirty miles of Hewiston, fare, round t | ey Point. To: ‘AMER MATTAN AN BE 3 aa acairaee Pavacwins= = cacae Es ar as your Stateroom for this at T as for EXCURSIONS. Ware Wansporied across the ocean was of | Hot WEATHER Seater a ee eee demoaratle party at the nord, dear at a 'g0 tfa! trip Wa. H. KILLMO, Agent. sirong iron-bound chest-iike ease. On the | eXtremely dry and hot there the past week, Mim RRESTED - i Bop Caterer employ-4. Piancen board... «| _jatim “Gizin Street Wharf. | ccifits lay sundry beautifal floral offeriagear | the Uiermomeler averaging oF decree oan Aue MiniarER AnuustED Ix Baxtr- | red. Auson SuveciEp DIAMONDS Sei7en —The cus- u : j O! FOR POINT LOOKOUT] | friends.” The deceased was well known in | Saturday, when it reached 102 in the shade. lushed. pounder mn ‘Snnouncea that | 284 July, & toms oMoers of Boston have seized $10,009 THE STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON H pas this city, residing for many years at what | Taere were several cases of sunstroks. the Rev. Andree a Mase ‘of New York — my worth of diamond brooches, to making tripe to Glhmont and ‘The elegant Steamer during the war became, @ noted cminence, | acarnsr RESUMPTION.—The Cineinnati | had been ecrested ona requiaition from Gev- ry ac. which tneeratdintellanatige day (Sunday ye Afi 3S CAEL OTE Ny RDERBILT, 6 afin | called “Upton's HiI.” Mr. Upton was 'd | aaucAien to the Natit Hoe OF a | eosor Rottnest canes mee from Gov. Bective years ago. Their wpe 4 0. 5 native of Salem . whel “ stated 400: #20,000. Ith » c Sabor 4 4 graduated instructel to subinit a resolutioa recom | @rrest was to be the result of an indict- nat SUsbAy “exct HSIONS— Tes tripe: to Mount | EXCURSION TO iy fornr MARSHALL | f\'euoin College. He subsequestiy remover | ™cnding sucb modifications of the resump | Ment tn New York for business and other THE Monument to the evangelist Bites ernon Springs and Marshall Hall, Icaving at 10 | AND POINT LOOKOUT, SATURDAY. June as, fa, @here he was elected & bar | Hon actAs shall postpone the time of itsen | irregularities, It was learned yesterday that ‘Rome, Pa, will be ‘\o-morrow . Bement tri nating a bond Reasatae are jee | Paare rim mreet charfat 82pm. .aedretaraaboat | ' \ {reinia, Where he was elected e member | forcement. indictment had this county oe tee. Pin ec hen, Gativers tee m leavin o jonday. Fare, round by nt va re i Dm. Fare. 2 cents, Those ving on first can 120. Accommodations Srat-clase. ‘This beat eon fax county. In 183 President Lincoln ay THREE Boys DRowNED. — Three boys, = Sos Me memorial address. Messrs. Moody and Fetarn on the sco 4 trip tree of charge. CHEAP | Be chartered for excursions iei-m_ | pointed him Consul to Geneva, where he | named John Pries aged Ii ; Perey the offender has ak CHILDREN 8 TRIP- dren taken on — | served continuously $6 Sie Oats Of like death, | Briggs, aged 10 years, and Frank LWall Is county in this J. Map. Fenew ci ent the Giles aie cus |Q) PEIOCI AN. which. as already anounced. took place ou | aged 12 years, were drowned on Satu! you is the wey be Beual landiogs until the ewurn trip of the boat; | aes erscdedio me hy the Qreat Wortd's | esti alt, from disease ot thebeart. “The | while yng in Niagara river, near But- sane at nna aa a | wm Arnmamartdet omety tmegreat wort | Seconned nis alamyet by Brovetion,anac- | Ino, New otk sang se omar fren gad patented EYEGLASS,” manufac < IER | Sant benefactor, ever ready tO nerve others s:BABBANOUS WARFARE I Con, ny essary 1p Liltnote, * irgent Morejon, who was za. and taken prisoner, has been shot fa Rom >- SeES as and ‘daughter, ios. More than 180 insurgents are said to : at: a Th have been shot after being taken prisoners Pressing te to use their eadeavora octs-tretp xa90 Feannylvasis reuse .w, Dim. in various actions, eupprees Liquor traiie. t es Se

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