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_— ees THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sanday, AT THE STAR BUILDING. yivania Av Sixty Cents a month; one year, Tue WEEKLY — Pride,_ S2 a year, postage pr 87 All subscriptions twartably 1 savence. BT Rates of advertising furnt ).ed on application. er ee V ou 50—NE&. 7,576. S, i. corner 11th street, BY The Evening Star Newspaper Company, &. HeKACEFMARS 1 Fret os Ske eae i THE EVENING STAR ts served by carriers to , subscribers at Ten A ge) <3 — Fonr- Cenw mon! ies Counts Two Cents each. By mail Prepaid— J é D. C.. WEDNESDAY. JULY 11, 1877. An Indiana Bank Closed. CINcINNati. July l1.—The m&tional bank ¢xaminer, of Indiana, has closed the First 1 Bank. of Delbi.on account of the the bank, owin to the Milare of & Shears. of Chicago, Dugan beirg nt of the bank. The waxets are ' aid to be 850, in excess of the liabilities —_——— Fatal Ratirond Accident CiNcINNATI, July .—A special states pa se: ger train on Fort Wayne and Mune Failrosd was ditched last ev © miles south of Fort Wayne, fatally injaring Joun Sirain, engineer, and slightly injaring Sap- erintendent Worthington and Fireman Van let. on TWO CEN EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e. VIRGINIA MIDLAND ROUTE. SPECIAL NOTICE. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e. G RAND EXCURSION, Under the anspices of Columbia Commandery, No. 2, K.T. On the Steamer CHARLOTTE VANDERBILT, WEDNESDAY, the Lltz INSTANT, Leaving the 7th-street wharf at 6.3) o'clock p. m., returning at 12.300 clock ®. m. SPECIAL NOTICES. TOOL OMBI4 TY POGRAPAT TAL UNION, No 1OL—A special meeting of the Uaion beheld THIS ( Weane-day) EVENING, at 73) o’cloek, at Bt. Joceph’s Hall, corner 5th acd streets. By order of the President: it F, A. BHODERIOK, Secretary PUNT A SAFE OF THE NATIONAL SAFK DEPOSIT COMPANY, corner sth Sieet ted Rew York avenue, trum §5 to $60 por G CENTRAL BUILDING AS Washington News and Gossip. GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-DAY.—Inter- nal revenue, $255,452.57; customs, $144,475.81. NATIONAL BANK Nores received to-day for redemption, $845,000. APPOINTED —The President to.day ap- ot at Fe Boy al, Monday TATION, Can be Dancivg J. Those Tx; sure mate ae Be'® OD 1 pointed Melville J. Balter to be register of who pre = THUR Day t at ( i : ie pres : nqiee dom the titer tie br | 2 OORE,Sc'y. | the land office at Independenc», Kansas. <2 ch's band. Tic ing.a geatlo: ar j = "THE “DEPARTMENTAL DOZEN” mau and Indies of the officers et ai EBAL CITY | THE BALTIMORE PENSION AGENCY was FED 0. Fare reunested to meet at their Hall, 3h street. between Pana- sylyania aveune and D street. THIS EVENING, at Toelock. Installaticn of officers. By order of JAM VALL.N.G. R_O. POLKINHORN. it NOTION. —The SECOND COLORED BAPTIST CHURCH will conti red of the officers and re rr tive Committee have made every ar- Tangement for the pleasure and comfort of (he, par- Fe i WILL GIVE A members SELECT EXCURSION MAKSHALL HALL, TOESDAY, Jniy 17, 1877. in com pitment to Centennial and Maple Coua. eile, s. of J ‘The steamer MARY 7 i ciozed yesterday. Herea.ver pensioners mus: send their applications to the Washington agency. PERSONAL.—Mrs. Snead (Fay” of the Louisville Courier Journai,) and her daughter, Miss Austine Snead, (“Miss Grundy,”) REMEMBER THE ORPHAN. a ftjnd Family Festival, for the benefit of Rapoargaich ‘BMALE ORPHAN ASYLUM 7 , ship at their usual place of worship, re her mart, foot of 70h pe aN | atthe Washinaten senoctees Park THO tucon Band I etrecte moctheen wok at Put-in-Bay. They go from there to Sara- . AY, July 12, 1577, ki ts. 25 cents. Re damares done by fire Inet Sanday morning. Ser- | toga. freshire its and +u sold 4 vices THIS (Wednesday) KVENING. also, SUN benege of the A . Exel DAY, at ll o'clock a Se ove AS THE LIST of :emovals in the New York = : — pm BH. B PRONEY Cheech ee” | custom house. recommended by Collector yu | SUNDAY EXCURSIO _iyl-st* In Behy Arthur, are urdergoing a rigid review in the The LADY OF THE LAKE. until ASHINGT! NFANTRY | ,,7h0EA Treasury department, and it will be several CORP days beiore the list 18 ready for promulga- tion. SECRETARY ScHURZ bas remov’i from son house, next to the Arlington to Edgewood, the former residence of WwW 1.0 0. F—GRAND LODGE in lar gnarterly commuvication will he held on WEDNESDAY EVESING. July I heats clock Jy9 St P.H. SWEET, Gr. Sec. NOT.CE —A!l members and congregation «f the SECOND OOLORGD BAPTIST CHURCH are requested to meet at Lyceum Hall, on of 6th street, at B's pm. F return. Fare 50 cents. The fast Steamer JOIN W. THOMPSON leave foot of 6th street. Washington, at 5. and SUNDAY. c¥ POINT AND oot of Sth str Estrect northwest, between Jithand 12th streets, for | . ica tee Public worsbip. a» tne building f tmerly used bysad | Chief Jurtice Chase. Fle proposes to occupy ‘iy? ~ SAM. BACON, President. cbureh is so damag-d by fire that itis considered by | the mansion with a few geutiemen friends the trustees unsafe for worship By order Bai Tne es. GEO. FITZMUGH, Chair L.@. FLETCHER, Secretary. i THE SECOsD BUILDING & OF LEDROIT PAKK of during the summe POSTMASTERS CANNOT RUN FOR OF- FICE.—Postmaster General Key has notified the postmaster at Blossburg, Pa., that he Te tEE HOURS ON THE POTOMAC— MUSIC AND DANCING—Po- ac Ferry Sicumer will make. AMILY EXCURSIONS down the Potemac every TURSDAY and THURSDAY, com mencing TUESDAY. July LOth, a Ohapnan, 7th street streets n. w )MPANY (f corporated) ys. Dui y in thoroughty orgstissd, ~ e-half of the | CANNOL While postmaster become a candidate tis na) be engaged af MOB Pennastea- | Me, the The Dost leaves toot of Var Meese avi | Mock hae berg ecencrivcae erece MebAle of the | Tonite allies’ of Connie ena ene ws eh c— ' _ Sweets bie in meu ARES: §100 Each. convention or before the people. = = IR: ~ aN A parable in monthly installments o te eee *OOK'S AMF AND EUROPEAN “HE PALATIAL BARGE COCKADE — . AT THE CARINET MEETING yesterday no Cc EXCURSIONS. T ‘< * hihi ce stock will be received and in- | «uestion of a political nature was cousider- ©20 F street. second floor. iy11-3t® CITY, (Captain Harper,) The Presidents | GEN WM. BURNEY, ed. Captain Howgate’s proposed expedition = y BNCU : Vili make a trip Down the River rag re? © the District Commissioners, | to the north pole, and Professor Woodward's bin) y re per aaa ae = EVERY. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, Or Treasur r, WM.N. RUAC trip around the world, about to be under- Cashier Citizen National Ban! Or Seer:tary, 96t iREA On SUNDAY, JULY On the splendid Canal Packet ( ve Serivener's Whar! , Ayne €.) at 3 o’eloc Leaving the wharf at 3 Tickets 25 cts.; chiidre No Bar ov board. For charter apply to je3.-1m FAaMILy EXCURSIONS. ‘The fine Steamer CHARLOTTE VANDERBILT, in Charles Entwistle, will. until further noti © semi-week y trips down the Pi TOMAC, leaving 7th street wha MONDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 6:30 about 10:30 o'clock p. dren, half price. Saturd: to PINEY POINT AND PO m. eharp, returuing at 8, taken in the interest of science, were talked Wets. about. THERE 18 Not a SHADOW OF TRUTH in the rumor that Secretary Sherman is to be sent as Minister to the Court of St. James, and to be succeeded as Secretary of the Treasury by Assistant Secretary” McCor- mick. It is one of theemanations due to a dull news market. THE PRESIDENT is contemplating making a visit to the White Sulphur Springs the last of the present month. In August he will pass a week in Vermont and New Hamp. J.J. ALBRIGRT, is Boom 2, 8t. Clond Building. S THE VIRGINIA PROTECTION LIFE INSUBANCE OOMPANY, RICHMOND, Va., Presents @ plan by which the benefits of Life Insurance may be secured at about one-third the usual cost. Thirteen Cents invested each day will secnre to your family $5,000. Paid up capftal, Authorized capital... pm. = ithe boat Coaches pacsengere from the car stand to the five cents J.T. SCRIVENER. Proprietor. for round trip.90 cents; children J. BRADLEY ADAMS, Secretary. * In George s fey, Ke bt. Hunter and John . John Stanton, MT Reicher dyld 5t* EXCURSION TO PRUID HILL PARK, BALTIMORE, aneseerensenseeeriee:ssseeee. 50,000 sesssesernntereneeeesemme 200,000 INT LOOKOUT, shire, and on September 1th he Is expected leaving 7th street w at 8.30 p. m., revarnin; t theo c - " rela + J. N. WILKINSON, President. to attend the reunion of the regiment in Ender the diceetion Of the Foi natn eee an ickcla, S150 Richard Irby. Vier Brondent. J. W Lockwooa, | which he served as colonel, to be eld at Co- THUBSD. AUGUsT 2p. 1877. board. ‘Tie @teamer can be chartered for excar- | Angitor, H. Wilkinson, Secretary; C. W. P! jumbus, Obio. Traive will leave the Baltimore and) Powiaac De- | some. ee, fn rt me AN INADVERTENCE.—Inhiscireulardated ot ata tm. Returning, wil 5 : aoe Druid Bill Park ey Ses SUNDAY EXCURSION. } akg Branch Omice, GUL Pennsylvania avenne, on- | tne 3d inet., the Secretary of the Navy states Wiociauee Or cece aa cee ail cae a te ain Wm. H. Byles, that the Attorney General is of the opinion OBIENTAL CREAM. ‘a to the Drug Trade and Lovdies of the South: It having come to my knowledge that ® base imi- tation of Dr. T. Felix Gouraud’s Oriental Cream or jagical utifier ts being sent out ata reduced price. this is to caution dealers andconsamers. The renuine article is put up only in the same atyle, bel, size, bottle, c , as by my late hasband pts ring the summer turning at 9:30 p.m. to this city. "The steamer leaves th sirect wharl at 3:30 p. m. Fare, round trip, 25 centa. Je%-2m ‘WM. fi. KILLMON, Agent. NOTICE To ra VERNON PAS- that the Navy depariment is authorized to use Stain ped envelopes or official stamps, as it May elect. He evidently means official envelopes such as are prescribed by the act of March 3d last, and not the stamped envel- opes used by the pablic FACT AND FIcrion.—Notwithstanding the Weodberry Station, the ance cf the ark. round trip, $1.8). Forssle atGoo W. Pcotner of Bridge and Congress J. C. Boardmar & ‘Sta- opp, Treasury. C. 0. Pat ad Adame. Stationsr, # thst; W Br * Parker. Staioner, 5: M ison Booksellers, 47% P: B. Fer, Druegist, corner ?: will bo peoeseciend pusmacrenced, cate hone fact that the office seekers are confronted ferguson. Ty . comer Pa. be ted mer oniy t he © $03 “th stress The Fteamer ARBOW , Capt. Frank Holtingshead, 4 7 5 uRaG aoe e veer ee iswane tothe only boat allowed to land passen- eel >) Oe eorkav. with the placard “no vacancies” at the door STOTT & CROMWELL, ee ~ — DBO! a XCURSION TO by retailers generally. CHESAPEAKE BAY AND PINEY POINT, sengers taking this steamer (which is connected with the Ladies’ Mount Vernon Associa- For sale wholerale’ b} Washington. D ‘O-.and} E . 0. lix Gourand’s Italinn Med Soap, Pon- | titndes of hungry ones still flank halls. (PA. FOURTA PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH ae ns Ae Ye babtiotor Femeving superfucas Hair, Liquid Son eo jong as ne prbetiaiers made TL AY, Juiy 17. 177. Tickets 21 * | | Bonrd trip, @1, including admission to Mansion | Veeetable Rouge, uily White, &c. jel4 im that no vacancies exist.and yet the fact is nt Pteamer Chai Vanderbilt will ig oe wharf daily, (Sanday ex- SABATOGA WATER, known that Appointments are made every t Powt Look cepted,) at 10 8 mand returns about 4 p. day, will this be the case. of the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and the room of the appointment clerk, mul- ONLY 15 © TS A BOTTLE, m. J. McH. HOLLINGSWORTH, ; 3 AMONG THE CALLERS at the White nore Sane oe Garis cat tek Baa Guat ate Supt. Ladies” Mount Vernon Association. From the Celebrated Hathorn Spring. ® abe = oe fermitiog a view ree ices aed | peak BO INGSHEAD, row. je16 dm W. 8. THOMPSON, Pharmacist, House to-day were the Secretary of the In onitz | (NEW ROUTE TO MOUNT VERNON. | saya 703 wen street. | terior, reo Apsclsinss Siegal t he sac from ,aafe and commodions steamer MARY | p=» GENUINE OONGBESS WAT Fades HGeos get ys e ki ite the lo uF dash Sleoplon ace'm GTOR Ruow carry pas eS the Grigteal Baring See enn ot {Weents. ‘Tickets pustriecy limited, and cam be | cougars t’ Mt-Vernon. and furnishin Suiee Gonos ile, family, Representative Sleicher, Sidney [cared only from the committee, who wilt dis- | mansion By this route persons avo: HATHOBN WATER same price. Everett of Boston, Mr. Van Horn of New Senta ane a er oa the excar- oa hin. Last ee nat wil MILBURN’S PHARMACY, Y x), Mr. Gallaudet, Superintendent Ken- a an Jase whee sede = oreo ED — y INDICATED.—The result of an investiga = YCEUM BURE. XCURSIONS. In the atmosphere experienced here during the | tion which was instituted at the request of XCURSION L THIED SEASON. summer hargy produced by the heat | Mr. Knorr, in charge of the avanguting Alvis DEER PARK AND OAKLAND, Heguiar Trips EVERY WEDNESDAY. takes away the desire for wholesome sion of the Hydrographic office, agains TUBDAY, Jvty bate Leave 7th street wharf at 6 p.m.; retarn at 1] p.m. | auent perspirations reduce bodily energ: ~ | Commodore Wyman, the chief of the Hy Fare for $5 Kets Cents. larly those suffering from the effects of debilitating | droyrs phic office of the DAVY, against wleaa Fickets d for three days gl Sieume Ege — disent In order to keep @ natural healthful activ- | he | Knorr preferred certain Caurges, has re- guid ced Onto . tiiect en p.m pol tig ap ity of the system we must resort to artificial means. | i99-5t ed in & Compiete vindication of Wyman th: m must purchase tickets of t! me For this purpose Schenck ’« Be Weed Tonic is very aaa = het mo bers: and the recommendation Unat Kuorr be dis- a, ‘: ‘ermont avenue Christian Chaye aly 1, day | effectual. A few doses will ery an appetite and | charge rom the public service. e in- ee ee jatere og, Ladieg Mite Rctety ith sareat soit give fresh vigor to the shad i body. For oe: vestigation ‘yan inalie by Admiral tener, ‘De Barge COCKADE CITY will leave their | <mmmcmmmemmmnam teeny end evening. OOM | To's is invaluable Many eminent physicians have | Commodore Febiger and Commander Lull. Bit ceembbeh at's iy ak, HOTELS cured ty tue drogewhick ae gcery Santos | APROPOS PenLicaTION®.—From William + sharp, for Gt: mont, in LS. cured by © general joyed fo: itheas end of the Vaich Race. that purpose, ‘The Sea Weed Tonic in its nature is | Ballantyne we have “The = Question Pane of Munic or Dancing. “ALBEMARLE HOTEL. totally different from such drugs. Itcontains no cor- | fusterically Considered,” by James M. Bug- a BROADWAY, Sra AVENUE AND @4ra BT. | sosive minerals or acids; in fact ie ansists the regular Gateeh oF Oe eee Sie ne Ane} ‘kets, B cents round trip. ix ore Syerations of nature, and supplies her deficiencies. | «4' Brief Histor’ of Russia,” by Frances A. “A WEEK IN THE TNTAIN On the European Plan. The tonic in ite nature #0 mach resem bles the gastric | Shaw, published with mate fo pees A WERK I Ri A a eat Js. PALMER, juice that it is almost identical with that fluid. The | ercd La -sized yilabnee’ bi wan as ‘Os- VIRGINIA i A et: » by GAND EXCURSION TO BAWLURY SPRINGS. | _jel1-Sm Propristors._ | gastric juice isthe natural solvent which, ina healthy | good & Co, chance tor all to visit this most delightful sain: WESTMINSTER HOTEL. condition of the bady causes the food to be digested; |“ From Robert Beall we have “A Brief His- eo MONDAY. Joly 16m pry Be ‘ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.” und when this juice is uot excreted in sufficient quan: | tory of Montenegro and Bulgaria,” by Geo. \« Baltimore and = or Jrving Place ant léth street, New York, | tities, indigestion, with all its distrossing symptoms | M. cae pontanen with maps. in muslin, it 70.9. a Artiving at Bawley the 2 ine Sanerp and Broedway. follow. The Sea Weed Tonic performs the duty of | by James R. & Co. ickets forthe F locati 5 2 forhtieen days, inclading frst Sow at the Springs Hotel, from hing ihe gastric juice when the latter is deficient, NAVAL ORDERS.—Paymaster Charles D. Schenck’s Sea Weed Tonic sold by all Druggists, el M Mansfeld to the Swatara at New York; The moxt central Convenient t» the great stores, theaters and churches. Blevator and all mode: provements. Easy access ‘nd stages. 2 3-myw fim Chief Engi *s tickers 7B : _ 1s Engineer H. Newell to duty in super. wr ticks O.B. FRERIN, Proprietor, ‘A CARD. intending the completion of the fachine - Joa dry goods GRAND HOTEL, To all who are suffering from the errors and | of the Quinnebang. Commander W. A. Kirk- 108 rect, and 7O@ K street north BROADWAY AND 31s7 ST. NEW YORK, | !diteretions of youth. uervour weaknras, early de- | land Kee reported his r-turn home, having wee sy 6t Ox sue Ecworzax Prax Silcere foe Tae ee Cisne Tan eles ist | teen detached from the comand ‘or te = = HENRY MILFORD SMITH, Proprietor. Sill cure you, FREE OF CHARGE, This gre st remedy “s “ end FFT GRAND PICNIC ‘This well-known Hotel offers superior advantages, | W4 discovered by a mi mary in South America, | Frolic, south Atlantic station, on the 12th ¥ ‘at special rates, during the ‘and summer | Send & velf-addrossed env: wv. Josern | ult. 1 has been placed on watting orders. jogan Association, I. O. R. M., months. marl$-cotm T. Inman, Station D, Bible Hi Assistant Paymaster John W. Jordan de- CiGergetown. will be given at NEW HOTEL WASHINGTON Da | “tt: Jan26 tached from the Swatara, on the reporting ANALUSTAN ISLAND, NEW HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D. C. iS Mier c. vo0ne. of bis relief, aud ordered to settle accounts, THURSDAY NOTABY PUBLIC, Ovrice—8taR BUILDING. RIGGS HOUSE, VACANCIES IN THE REVENUE MARINE PLUMMER & SPOFFORD, octi?-tt SERV'CE.--Capi. Jobn A. Webster, of the f: . McFARLAN. Dennst, reyenue marine service, who died in Balti- y Hill Band bi PP ib pele wpm Halted Seaise Pee ais = 0 NEW YORK AVENUE, | | more on the od instant, Was about 1 years of : el ¥ a Coe jay of ings, and fu the immediate ‘neighborhood of the Pre- yw Jersey avenue, aa erron: ly printed in | age. He was commissioncda captain in the 2pm Hicker sien Gear acy | sactte Mansion, testes, Wie Were Bee re 1877 a nély | revenue marine service in isl), and held the ‘Steamer Virgiaia will eet ictnt | and the Gurcoran Art Galley: analy aerate ——- appointment Lo the time of his death. Capt. Bisco etey eee a — Cyrus W. Pease, of Edgartown, Mass., at noe C.F ROBIN Gecestary, rPRONKS. PRICES LUMBER present in command of the revenue steamer : Seward, at Galveston, 2X8, has transmit- Pp HOME TO SUIT THE TIMES nee resignation ne tae Wore of the Seg reasury. niments to ese Vva- pce. one MANUFACTUR: Atthe DAMAGED BY FIRE. cancies will be made from the list of lieu- Alexei UNEQUALLED tenants who stand highest on the roll. S TRUNK AND HAR Vere 5 Chiicen free. Thi MARRIAGE OF A CONGRESSMAN'S DA - feareWaahiogton tor “Alexandre tnd ice versa = TER.—Fletcher 8. Stockdale, ex-lleutenant trip tsp me. Tho tripe ot. Bae eae ate wt | STRENGTH AND DUR-| NESS FACTORY governor of Texas. and Miss Lizzie Schlei- Ste ep-ciaily refreshing and invigorating. je25 lm ABILITY, * cher, Cry rested tar Guslave Behleicher, = = or representative ‘ongress from Texas, were POST Lookour EXCURSIONS.—The | ———____ married last night. by Rey. Dr. Eltiott, rec- - ,irem Steamer r x ibe F Of Ascension church. Tne was at- Capew. C. Geo JAMES S. TOPHAM, WALNUT 44, PRIME... ite silk. Her ornaments were £25 Seventh Strect, aids were Misses’ Mary Hoberta st aon a were SSeS dations fret Clase. Leave (Adjoining Odd Fellows’ Hall.) | WALNUT GB 6, cnmennnne 6 OO Willy, and the ocean Dr. 2 D. Magru- of . every ler and Gustave eicher, brother of the 4 aoe in Washington REPAIRING. bride. There were numerous presents to the lock. Tranks and Harness Repaired, and Tranks Cov- bride. ered by akilied workm WHITE PINE OUL! 100 THE BATTLE OF HUBBARDTON—, Star: You were in error yesterday in stating that the battle of Hubbardtor was not “the NOBTH CAROLINA FLOOBING....... PINEY POINT, FORT MON- 100 iORFOLE AND THE CAPBS. ‘Steamer J ANE MOS! SATURDAY te ee battle fonght in Ver- he mont.” Every Vermonter kuows thi Wieg Taitae, Mz SATU Polat POPLAR PANEL, Dre1edvwneccnnnun 2 OO |-was; and thatthe “Battle of Benntugion, a mmecing SATURDAY E ENING, 16th inst., it is called, was fought in the town of Hoo- da anne ad Fill arrive in Washiagtos sick, state of New York—near the town of morning. sboat ; BECONDB, Dremmed cscseesesceenee = 200 | Fepnington ard the Vermont state line. te 84. ‘Call = over Metropolitan This event bas been celebrated at Bennington a ‘and secure your Stateroom for this de- cee ee seni niversaty Of 8 Ww celebrated at that piase 4 SELECT: eva tnnetorseeeneenanns 3 i : eratarer emmpioz: ig Piano on board : ECTS, Dressed... 300 Ate! Jas. K. McL. HESTEAMER MARY WASHINGTON ss 8@king tripe to Gly) mont and = intermediate landir, ath Mrere A CHALLENGE TO THE PRESIDENT.— Among the letters recently received by the President is the followin re: Pa im 0’ ANY OTHER LUMBEB DAMAGED BY FigE New Cenrrau THEATER, Snudetes wat dia tateee gs | Ree eee ees AT EQUALLY LOW Paces uate Mo. a am ad m. First irip fare. «cts. | _™7! — J = returning 002 9. Mr. Hayes—HONoRED Sik: The fact of Dp. Ne at 2.0 and returning at 50) clock Roererts my being a staunch Democrat and the result a cig treul Chatge Sra cam wana = mf peg le eomapm rel sping against ne “4 A EXTRACT, ail may feelings on the subject. I see no other ef MEA ” an staring for cents and ti atu, Semmes | PRESCRIBED BY THYSICIANS AS A NUTEI- Tor to hght ee tna st ae an cueTlenging Fairey Ae ‘revurn ‘rip of ths, boat; | In Dyspepsia and other diseases resulting from mal- THF GEST MAN WIN. besiies Lhuve eu ai on Saturdays. “Chiliren cases ; bs 1) Been Pur that can Nek an: in W: Sccompanied by their parents or some adult | Sey mom: tone up te avatem of co aicleesian et, pound. I a ington, give or take a half a pow ff any friena et fork oaen jeas-te f the abo’ ang. fail pat oh AREEE Age jo. G15 7th Fire 3 awarded to me by the World's | soon sell you 20 Tickets for 10 Gollareas aus potas: P. B. TROTH, Fair, Fra other American citizen. mys. 3m ‘Company. OI and with Well anybow I must heey imaged your ‘HE STEAMER MaTraNo can BE | L, ed ithe lobe enpagcaea ios ave to play, chartwed for EXCURSIONS. sold ° hoping youwill makes Hit. i ‘A a remain Yours Seba * REULMON, Aap a ecset Whats a cote islet 4800 Feaneplranie tresee . Ax COLLTER. _EVENING STAR. | "sarees oo { | last, resulting in the conviction of Henry M. | Telegrams to The Star. GROVER INVESTIGATION, : MONTREAL'S ORANGE SCARE. —_+—__. Returning Board Prosecutions. FRIGHTFUL STATE OF AFFAIRS IN ALA- BAMA. Wallace W.Gordon (a graduate of West Point), Henry M. Neil, James R. Neil and Andrew J. Edwards, residents of Tennessee, Were arrested by officers of the secret service in 1575 fer deaiing io counterfeit mouey. Toey were indicted for conspiracy by the rand jury in Huntsville, Ala, in the istrict Court. The parties were tried in April, 186. Ex. Governor Parsons, of Ala- bama, was appointed special U.S. attorney to try the case for the government. The de- fendants at this trial were represented by seven attorneys. This trial resulted in a dis- agreement, the jury standing eleven for c »m- Yiction to one for acquittal. Soon after this J.S. Mabry, a secret service officer, Who was an impoiiant witness for the government, Was assassinated at Blount Springs, being shot in the head, killing shim Instantly About the same time Paul Boulton, woo had testified tor the government in this tria| Was shot at Tuscaloosa, Ala., and killed The case came on for trial again in Aprii Ve, HA68 wee Ponraylvania, 6Sae ' quien Receipts Fi Corn 12m "Shipment RE, July 11 —Stocas tower nr, em auiet The Oriental Unpleasantness, ANOTHER SPANISH OUTRAGE, An American Vessel Fired Upon. i —Flour ‘Corn ts pen moarket is iss wat below the + Which is In’ per Lively Time Board of Health SHARP CONTROWPRSY OVER THE GF TOWN arrornr xT At the mecting of the Board of Health, night, Dr. Verdi in the chair, Mr. Marby read from THE STAR the report of t ceedings of the boart at the la where it Was state! Goat he, Mar Appleby had been de meut made by Mr. signature of Dr. Apple t inspector. Mr. Marbury said THE EASTERN COMPLICATION The British Fleet at Besika Loxpor, July 1.—The Daily News states that the British fleet at Besika bay, with the additions ordered by the admiralty. will pre- sent an aggregate of twenty-four vessels, | with one hundred and fifty guns and a crew | Of 7,000 or 8,000 men. A Turkish Pazzie. NS, July i.—A special dispatch he Times bas the fol ing »e of the Yautra Neil, and the jury disagreed as tothe other defendants. A few days thereafter Tnomas Maxwell, a merchant at Tuscaloosa, who had testified in the case, was poisoned, and died. Another witness for the government, named Dill, wa: bbed and killed, and tn- formation has just been received at theoffice of the secret service that Jos. J. Davis, pres- ent mayor of Tusenmbia, Ala., who was an important witness in these trials, has been poisoned. Davis was formerly a’ secret ser- Vice officer, and arrested the parties. . lopment of the | THE STAR were usually very correct, but } i - = by the Turks is the more surprising since to | this instance It was ceriain!s. in error. ashe W. B. Moors, special agent of the Treas- | judge from the stout defenee of the bridge | did not say that Mr. Meciitin had made a ury, bews of Whose removal was telegraphed of Bela, w e the Tarks re. | false statement by had from this city, states tals afternoon that the Able hoattack of the Russians with | sald that he hid st 1's Pape revocation of bis dismissal has been ordered t thes Inkenae ec nave beoa sup. x vg — ely was | by the President until be (Moore) bas & ed that Uh Mebided to defend that lin not acandidate forthe position. Be Mar chance to explain. One hus by threatening their flank prevent | bury read a letter from Dr. Ap oy. to th the Russians from atvanciog into the in- | effect that be was under misapprehension of PERSONAL.—Hon. Chapman Freeman, of Pa., is at Willard’s. ----Col. James R. Young, executive clerk of the U.S. Senate, is in the city. He will spend ty of the summer with his family, at Sandy Springs, Md. -++- Joseph Hildesheimer, a Prominent German citizen of terlor. The Turks have so completely sup- pressed all information about the disposition and movements of their troops that not even an idea can be formed of what they mean to do, but it shows either utter helplessness or else a very dee p laid plan, that they sould have neglected the brilliant opportunities afforded them of meeting the Russians to advantage.” Russian Difiicalties The Times, in a leading articie, says tt be- Neves the Russians cannot advance in force upon the Balkans until they have secured their communications by constructing a po- sition on the Danube as strong as any in the | &pon Dr. Appleby, as it possession of the Turks. This will require a | that he bad used month at least. The excursions of Cossacks | ™ to Timnova, Pleva, Selai and Sowatz, have | to the petition, and no little or no military signidicance. was a candidate for the piace. facts when he sigued Mechiiu" A DISTINCTION WITHOUT A Dr. Verdi called Dr said the charge th: . tained signat rrough repre which were not irae was just thy a8 making @ false sta difference? He could se« ceeded to defend Mr. Mechlin, and sa one Mechlin a grea: He had k 3 rs. and knew thy . Mr. Mechlin must be of having ¢ MoRE Troop EDED IN IDAHO. —The Commissioner of Indian Affairs last night received the following dispatch from Indian Inspector Watkins. dated Fi. Lapwai, Jaly Joly 6, via Walla Walla, 1th instant: “The hositles forced their way past our cavalry and are now at Kamia, on their way to Bii- not be shown meatall in con- pleby’s name ew iat Kelly 1a Root, Their suocess has induced other | Reported Death of the Turkish War | , Mi Marbury sald he merely wished to Indians to jo.nin small bands. More troops oa Minister. sein F | deny that he had used the wo ne”? at are needed.’ THE LOUISIANA PROSECUTION.—A prom- inent Louisiana democrat writes here from New Orleans that Governor Nicholis has en- deavored privately to stop the prosecution of members of the returning board, but that he has been met with a threat that if he at- — to defeat the efforts to secure the con- viction of Wells, Anderson and others, or if they are convicted and he inte an ex- ecutive pardon, that he will be impeached by the legislature. CHARGE AGAINST A TEXAS MARSHAL. Yesterday a delegation of Texas republicans called on the Attorney General and asked the removal of U. 8. Marshal Purnell, of the western district of Texas. They presented a list of charges against Mr. Purnell, sup- ported by affidavits; also a copy of a resolu- tion passed by the republican state conven- on of Texas, asking bis removal. Purnell is charged with presenting false vouchers the last meeting —the word was misrepre- ent of the me up in f business, when he would further to say and more letters and papers to submit, some from per- sons showlig that they signed Mechiin's pe tition not knowing that Kelly was au appli- cant. He pulled from his coat pocket a lengthy manuscript, saying as be did so that he could show froin it Liat Mectlin bad mis- represented th \- DR. COX REPRIMANDS MR. MARPURY. Dr. Cox asked if the Paper was addressed to the board or to Mr. Marbury “To the board, sir.” it ever been before the Panis July 11.—A private telegram from Constantinople of yesterdays date an- nounces the death of Redif Pasha, the Tat k- ish Minister of war. No confirmation of the Teport has yet been received. Servia Trying to Raise the Wind. Paris, July 11.—The endeavor of Serva to obtain a loan here have been unsuccessful, and the agent has gone to London. If he fails to procure the loan there he will proceed to Amsterdam and Berlin. [Note —This discredits the statement pub- lished tn the London Daily News’ Pesth dis- patch that the Servian government had con- cluded in Paris a loan of 2,000,000 ducats. —eo—— ANOTHER SPANIGH OUTRAGE. An American Vessej Fired At and the Mate Kept im Custody. Boston. July 11—A letter tas been re- ceived at Provincetown from Capt. Taylor, of the whaling schooner Rising Sun, bear ig @ report of another insult to the Amert- can flag. On the 20th of May he was cruis- 5 “No, sir.” Dr. Cox.—Then 1 object to the member reading # portion of any paper which has not been before the board, merely to suit Bis purposes," adding -—“ What right have you to withhold any paper addressed tothe board, and attempt to Tread any part of it in this and with various other irregularities. The | ing off the south keys of Cula on the lookout | manner?” The doctor went on to say that Fetition asking for his removal is sizued by | for Sey oF cane on the lookont | Fohed me Known a man to be so warmly the dintiet: Semocrats and republicans in | sighted to leeward. Captain Taylor aad his | Championed for auy office as Kelly bat beer the district. mate, Mr. Atkins, killed two small whales.) ¥¥ Mr- Marbury. | It was the most extraor- linary advocacy he had ever knowa. Mr. Marbury.—No more so than your ad- T | vocacy of Iuspecior Colciazier.” Dr. Cox.—* Yes it ts.” TO THE ———_~<+e-__. CoUNCIL OF THE AMERICAN HFERREW Un10N.—The fourth Council of the Union of Tican-Hebrew cc iin Philadelphia Tecochetied « lunged into the sea ere Soon two more repor:s and two hissing balls followed in succession gregations sterday, ai AS con- d Hon. resched them. MANOR BORN. B. F. Peixotto, late consul to Romania, was | [* aoe Mr. Marbury said he bad represented to all elected president, Lewis Abraham, of this | oust be dois, sharied ethic the members of the board that he did no! city, was elected arsistant secretary. The | intercepted ag ur enemy, who proved to bs | {2% Who Was appointed to.the place in ques Thbre are under tre cone ea ey snows that | a Spaniard. ‘His own person was demanded | 192, 0 that he was a Georgetown man. there are under the control of the Jews four- | as abosiage until’ Spanicn gunboat should | UF Cox—*And the board bad given the per ene institutions, some of which are | make her appearance and ceatting leone | place to © Georgetown man, to the mabor Pehesea rian in thelr benefits, fifteen news- | pers. He refused and they, detaneed ona | BORN, and mow bi opposes it.” Pr cadatern published sad ates we Sause | Chief mate and were inexorable. In varnne | Mf Marbury.—f deay Il, air; be is not to of Judaism published and edited by Jews the manor born. Never, sir. protested, reminding them of the loss to his vessel, claiming the validity of his papers. Mr. Atkins was taken and piaced on board. the captain being left alone to secure whales as best be could, a difficult task in a beavy sea. For five days the mate was detained. vntila Spanish gunboat arrived and declared the papers correct. This detention at this particular time, in the midst of a echool of whales, Was a serious loss to the vessel, and is but a sequel to the outrage perpetrated on the Ellen Rizpah and her captain. —— ee NEW YORK NOTES. . Business Failure. w YORK, July 11.—J. Clark Wilson & a -d four Jewish orcer or secret societies, the objects of which are the advancement of Judaism, mutual assistance and charity. Simon Wolf, of this oe offered a reso- Ivtion hailing with profound satisfaction the 1 roposal of the board of delegates of Ameri- can Israeiites to conrolidate their congrega- tions (under certain conditions) and which number some forty bodies, with the Union. THE CUMBERLAND COAL TRADE.—There is no chavge in the aspect of the coal trade, excepting that there was @ considerable re- vival of railroad shipments yesterday. It is rumored that one of our leading canal ship- ping coal companies has notified the canal authorities that unless they can have unre- Dr. Cox.—“He ts, sir, and themember from Georgetown Knows it Mr. Marbury.—Never, sir. I deny it.” Here he attempted to read from the lengthy paper Le beld in his hand something Dr. Po-_ ir, of Georgetown, had written, when gy. Cox and Verdi both objected, as th, : had not been submitted to the board EG e nr gular wa: 1 AS BAD " on BERS 'r.Cox said it Was @ paper got up evi+ iy by Mr. Meioury since the last ‘mest ing and addreared to Board of Health. r. oy deny that I bave had ytd hahded me ae the'rienf of Aft kelfy *** uP? CONGRESS. Co., hardware commission house, bave sus- a x—*Then what jt ; stricted facilities for canal shipments guar- pended. Liabilities $100,000. seca with fi Why not present ithe the boast to anteed at once they will close with an offer A Jewish Banker's Joke om the Grana | be Tead, as other papers are? You have wo from the railroad company to ship the bal- co eon right woearry in Sana amieiels, Reece ent aig nik the | _A prominent Jewish bookee-of Wall etrest r. -— You, sir, have made a Celved wo anak matte? Say they have re- | nas Toccived a lether Ino oe meuagers of | Statementdetrimental to my character, and Olen eee aque to in the cana | te Grand Union hotel at Saratoga sayin. | 1 bave a Fight to defend myself; I deny that situation. The board po gg ober bn of the | [284 the proprietors would be happy to ex- | 1 had anything to do in getting this paper tend all the aceominodations of the hotel to his family. Jt seems the banker is well ac- quainted with the hotel manager. A friend of the banker says the letter was a warm up. You, who have had much to do in eet Ung up for such purposes, have no right to charge me with it.” or. Cox —* It ts false, sir canal meet in this city today, and though nothing can be learned of their intentions, the result of their deliberations 1s looked for with considerable interest. — | Cumberland Ihave done no : invitation for the banker's family to occupy | S¥eh thing.” Bows, July 10th. thelr choice of a suite of rooms, and tay it |. DF. Verdi, (who bad resumed the chair.) YESTERDAY'S RAckS.— At the ‘Long | Was in response to an application for rooms | “* When any paper is addroseed te the board, Branch races the three-quarter mile dash was won by Pride of the Village in 1:22 the onc-and-one-eighth mile dash was won by Dauntless in the mile beats race 49; the hurdle heat wade by the banker in a ol the result would be. for taking any rooms, ing to Europe. a » to see what he did not intend &* his wife was soon go- ho member has @ right to detain it for use in rT it to this manner.” Mr, Marbury.—“Then I off the (handing it to Secretary Cox.) then proceeded to read the paper, Risk in 1:55%, 324. «+ At Colam THE OREGON INVESTIGATION. which proved to be a petition from a large bus, "i a on by * Pa J number of citizens of Georgetown in behail fete Taled eabacing) was won by Contradictory and Immaterial Tes. | 6/Mr Kelly leit wasn ee from Dr. Peter Umeony CO, CaL., July 11.—A Port- land (Oregon) dispatch says: The Congress. Time— 2:22, 2214 2214. Second race (trot- purse £6,000, divided: 2:40 class. Won Stating that be bed signed Mr. Mechlin’s ting); by Dream in three Straight heats. Time— oa1y. 5 petition with the distinct anderstanding that SAN Fra ional committe on Mond xamined Z a ytd Se rg Feet = 2 sea oN reo 82, ePringficld: Mass.. | Fieody, W. W. Sweeny. F. X. shurtig, ©, | 2M co cunanseseaeen re the class, purse $2.000, was won dn three F. Lewis and O. N. Seiny, but the testimony Dr. Verdi said that Mr. Mechlin had been Pett impish omni 2. >, elicited wes comirecictery, as well as imma- | appointed Sanitary .uspector of Georgetown 26. 5 terial, anc s earl he BnGhished. White Stocking won first and | tsne-” Yesterday HL Straight testified that | M2O0Eb the efforts of Mr. Maroury, anthind it while he could not be positive that any of | Pytformed the duties so well that bot a com those who like himself changed from Nes. mith to Grover received money for so doing. be nevertheless, judging from the circum. stances of the case, does not believe that either of them received a cent. THE LOUISIANA PROSECUTIONS. Political Complexion of the Graud ary. New York, July 11—The N. Y. Herald fifth, Honest Harry second, Lady § ard sixth and Time—2:24, 2:24 CONGRESSMAN VEEDER 'AINED. Judge Neilson, ofthe Brooklyn city cou . rendered his decision yesterday in the ap- pecaiion, made in behalfof Mrs. Kate Vee- ler to alter the decree of divorce so as to in- crease the allowance for the support of her son Thomas from $500 to £1,000 per annum. Congressman Veeder, the defendant, opposed nell third plaint bad been made, and the conduct now Logie Mack a Sa. of Mr. Marbury was very singular aod in- consistent. After turther warm discussion the board adjourned without action. ——_- THE METROPOLITAN R. KR. Ei. ecrion.— The annual meeting of the siockholders of the Metropolitan railroad was beid this af- ternoon at the office of the compan. report of the president, Mr. John w pg Ag ee acheres to the of them if convicted. —e—— Mm . loutreal Orangemen Going to Pa. the ED eation: The oeee Samet not to | bas ® New Oricans special saying: The fore- | 8on, was presented. It shows alter the decree, holding the provisions | man of the grand jury, which indicted the ar affairs to be favorable, not- were just and reasonable, and should be re- | returning board, states that there were only | withstanding the travel and recei Spected by both parties-—(W. ¥. World, 10th. Sour democratic members of the jury out of | than they were last year. rat CApORz Harry Von Eda for whose ar- | Sorry ay action bes’ Mea eee eet | Be eee, wera J. W- Taompeon, rest the Grand’ Army of the Republic of- fered a reward, and who is charged with 80 cruelly maltreating a soldier's orphan that death resulted from the injuries inflicted, was captured near Lambertville, N. J. yesterday. Wm. Thompson, Lewis Cie. have, 8. P. Brown, Moses Kelly and A. H. Tr. DISCHARGE 01 District EmPLores.— Yesterday the District Commis! dis- e. cee oe Montreal di: - Ppensed with the ourviow of Lwenty-sevea— mass ol clerk: € yearn; arplaped in materi, weet, Ornnees vel to ee wee la ene are in the var Alban: beat his ‘wits eo brutalions - | Rotto walk in procession on the 1h inst. on the score of economy, the dismissals ierday iat her life is ‘of, "He | the minority and the Young’ Britons will | of nearly all to take eifect Oa the itn ia. claims that a man named Wm. Stavin, a march Ins body to Knox arch, where a | stant. reduction affects offices as mi stonecutter, led his wife astray. ———— er EX-PRESIDENT Geant left Cologne thrday, up the Rhine. He will 0g be received in Frankfort to-night by a com mittee, headed by the American consul, and morrow a dinner will be given in his honor. THE MANHATTAN Carn CoMPANY of New York has ordered from England one hundred and fifty cabs, to arrive nex: September. when the cab service in the streets of New York will be established. olen Ir 1s REPORTED that the Frotestani shortly take place between Mr Deas Rie, we mond, of this state, and Miss Chaffee, only bemntal daughter of the Senator from — aan INO. World. ae ‘market, THE DEATH OF A WESLEY. Stcpert. recet serious ---About 1 At Hartiord, Conn., oa add, ‘stu- Collision Selock this morn Kilarney was dent at Wesleyan University, injured’ in a | _MARTHA’s Vinzranp, July 11. —The | 20K gi by the discharge of a. gymnasium June 23, died Monday. som . ae, ome ee for Pail. | Breneed i araione. ft at the eoraer of GovEnnor “Blue Jeans” Williams as- | Phi for Saiem,with & cargo of coal and toniahed the Indianopolis the otner | collided yesterday off’ Chatham a] by a Ine thick - | A POLice INvEsTIGATion. Bist Us APRStUiDg Aes reeemion to 8 Slack ites. ‘The crew Sere mater ee es Ee spissioners Britton, Bary A Stair Comsrauctionist—An fowa | OD? man was accidentally injured. ore because President Loxpon, tA bas been . F. H. Finley want W engage in politics, | aiscovered in Dublin: ™° PS Dickson from the station.

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