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. THE EVENING STAR. Luotierance. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, New Yor, July ti. dispatch from AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Montreal late last night says Phe ¥ Britons, w ore te « from Cx Pennsylvania Avenue, corner 11th street, | have been F by it BY | from the chief of potice : ‘ A call for belp was received at the The Evening Star Newspaper Company, | station trom. the <ucbee ext 8. H. KAUPP MANN, Pres’t. : j | where a menacing crowd aeunrse Bean Glau — | Allis quiet ~ the ony. bat EVENING R carrier: / SLil) on the streets e danger is x ees ot Ten Cape! a) week, or Forty- } to be ove fonr Cents per month. Qbpies at the counter, Boon, who was woun last night. Two Centmench. By mau—postage prepaid — Death of Amother Victim of Religious Bixty Cents a month; one year, All Quiet Last Nigh: | MontReaL, J 1 Tue WErKty STAR on Friday— | over without any trou 5 " m nersy bout ten o'clock. There were $2 a year, postage prepaid = . x 5 5: . . - - sien csimico persing at at , tee 0 Ak ee Sine Crete eames, Ver. 50—N2. 7 HINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY. JULY 13, 1877. TWO CENTs. un the averece number of arrests made, BW” Rates of alvertising Surnts? ed on application. . 1 drunkennes* prevalie! —— The Inqaest SCT RS : STAR “. Riots in Montreal. j Jury Were sworn In the case 3, P Ss, s Joseph’ iim 8 s moraine, bat the inqatrs te EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e. SPECIAL N EVENING STARS | ewcscmnassctrcnmete cannes or | aeatic’ Oezae aoe. egrams to The Star. Is moraine. ut the inqatrs G* AND FAMILY EXCULSION AND at SLATER x No. 18 TO HELP FIGHT THE REBELLIOUS RED- | San nh a emacs frome Monty ah agnceen ~ eral are net yet all com PICNIC sylvain avenue, is the best place to pay Fi . aaume he riots yesterday e effect tha se nor 3 »G x Improvement Tax,and dispose of yonr Draw- to ws Gossip. agree Thomas L. Hacke!t, who was Killed. was a , Oe ee nie BODE, Bei 9; 5. OF T > | aru urn Gatieart terhoure rice t 3 Washin yn News and wate The following telegram was recalvel at | clerk there in McKillop commercial agen. | GEN, HOWARD'S CAMPAIGN, | aca en ee. AT LOCUST GROVE, TUESDAY, July 17, 157 Y. M. C. A., 9th and Dstrects GOVERNMENT Receipts To.pDAY.—Inter- | the War department this morning: | cy. He was an Orangeman, and was retura- | tweer ing Urangerm a Ferry bow ly Tees i geal ZS i 2 nal revenue, $310,074.52; customs, $503,077.61. Bax FRAaNcIsco, Saly 12th. | eg trom ebureh. J BR Mc rrison. a cle kin | . - grery b arte oe SABBATH SERVICES z a Secretary of War, Wa hing'on—The follow- | Sims’ provision store, Mr. Henshaw, : ' mr chineed on aay of ee’ onake Rev. Davip Wits. D.D, NATIONAL BANK NOTES received at the Ing Just received Boone, a tailor, and Kdwar Gitaut,« pata. | He Thirsts For The Red Man s Gore, | ¢ wborf the das c Will spi ak at the cornercf7th street and Pennsyl- | Treasury to-day for redemption amounted to “LEWISTON, July 11, (via Portland, 12th.)— | ter, were badly wounded, though not fatal! —s H jo te Se Jord. my reat f iblag” Ges, "cpswrli | Enewh he. gllo¥ tam the watecs”s | RELIGIOUS INTOLERANCE | si plies heal a Goins kaka THE Committee in-estizating allegations | Should be informed that Thave reliable in- | given of the proseedinny be an sree - RANCE | wonurls subchnne wivene ae YE. : x of irregularities and fraud agalcst the Indian | formation that Jozeph’s band has lately re- | About 120 p.m. a shout went up in the netel: Se SS > . SPECIAL NOTICE. LINCOLN HALL, at 5 o'clock office will resume their sessions on the 18th | ceived considerable accessions, and it is | borhoc 4 of a cab-stand on Craig street, acl | THE GROVER INVESTIGATION. Alt are welcome iy13-tr * feared many other reservation Iidians will | instantly there was a general rash in that The Montreal Ri * 1, 0.0. F_ATTENTION, UNIFORMED | 7°" ——_ Join him. [would suggest that two hundred | direction. A young man in gray clothes e Montreal Rioters. | More Contradictory Festiamomy: PATRIARCHS '—An adjourned meeting wll | AMONG TITE CALLERS at the White Hoase | Washington territory or Oregon troops be | was scen rauning for shelter, pursued by a from Portland. Oregon, of this dete. nave - Won FRIDAY. the Isth iatet Spm Al today were Serators Paddock and Saun- called for imm: aiszely prevent this | large ¢ rowd of men and boys,” When he GROVER - The Grover tnvestigattr miter hekl a m. Satariays; re trerdaner ested. as bosine-s of import- ox ; x e damage tha. may follow duri ® 0 ann "0." 8 1€ long seasian toda a ieee mnrener a foRdays at 4:4) @. me, will be considered. By nrder noe dere: A. W. Wilson, Savannah, Ga; Marcus | sence of troops, until they can be replaced | found the heavy doors partialinelone’ The ER INVESTIGATION, oor Bn Senge A me Yah meg Po So. t arate 22 JOS. BURROUGHS. Bee. . Norton, Troy, N. ¥.; A. B Levissee, Lou- | by Fegular troops. {Signed} Suucr.’ - | leaders of the mob tried to Pull him otf the Mory clicited was immaterial ait a: Oflec. NOTICE. —T SECOND COLORED nna; E I Colonel Sully, who sends this dispatch, is | steps. Another young man rushed fo: war any estiied that ao ¢ call Se Onin, CON | FS AOTC cua eOn a toe oes | eo an old officer, of much service in Indian | to protect him. “One of the mob was about | More Conflicting Testimony wa Pr ene HL PEYTON, Acent. | sb¥p at their mal place of worship, Mt ybe ee Henry p, | W#Ffareand in the department of the Co- | tostrike this young fellow, when he fired t1CrINg Shimony. be tiube lot then thane as — | tween Band ets northwest, notwithstaniing | .REVE ArroIntxenrs.— Henry D. | tumbia, and Ido not fool at Nvecty to disre: | several shete (eet oe eee = ~ “_ STAL DOZ =o soneyhy, fire Inet Sanday morning. Ser | Strong has been »ppolnted revenue store: 1 his appeal. I ne Way I 1 at the same 1 Vahots were Aired a . 4 Saeep ne by Sire a "4 Ser »ppol ie § - | gard h al. In some y unacconita- | e SAME Moment shots e fired at == = = GIVE A Die. eno BRING, ‘aloo, SON keeper for the ith district of California; Jno. | ble to me-the 2 infantry, ordered here a | by here fetes ae gaps were rack is | THE FIGHTING AROUND KARS : “ - . YA Vat llo'clock a m .st Soclock pm. and O% reek = ted. I ond t | the f h J and he fel Whenh oui . ate P\ De ” SELECT EXCURSION pm Kev M H-GASKIMS Pastor. | Ermentrout, for the sth district of P yl- | Week ago. has not yet started. I send to- forehead and he fe hen he was down tt siotanenn = Mo Was sates H. B. FRON#Y. Chiarch Clerk, ia aD. A; Oocbran, Gauge morrow every mai T have been able ther shots were fired athim. No one went ——- nt ia talk with? Bday Sag Pa pnanor strat ly rey atlesgcntbg aig [Ero a Rehalt of the Conerogatic disisictor Geog. scrape tocether this side of Arizona, and to his assistance, Policemen soon arrive SB froetnime ip aera 3977. in comp ‘ ial and Maple —— ' eS together the four skeleton compantes do not | and the wounded man was placed in a BATTLE IN CUBA pong yasand eile. Sof J = Jous G. THowpson, Sergeant-at- | amoant toa hundred men. Under these cir. | wagon, and guurded be some polianeven ean | _ Bos Sacer — The steamer MAR of the House of Representatives, is in | cumstances, I approve the suggestion to call | borne away. A very patt ‘ul. featwre of “s ; st fs He says he is not going to the | OMt fora limited time two handred voius. affair 1e behavior of the mob wher | ~ = : ? i teers from ( nor Washington tory. ’rotestant clergyman came up to offer | w x Neg test Eohotalbeg alphas Springs; and that he does not Signed] ~ MeDowernt, Major Gen'l. | prayer for the dying man. Tie reverend | ; ~ avs for stock will be received and in sere = maid as < Genera! Vincent called at the White House » his remo) neces and e mute ap " ai ! == : : eruay Gens | taakie SaCPGA thee ihiguaian of the upturned eyes of the poor victim , os Ses. SM. BOER Ser Bo Cee la Dowell fifiepote ty ae at the € the clergymi@: was nol allowed to appro | . ‘ fn Devens, by invitation of beB. Randolph inteict Usmumatsstoucte, D3 ton 3 Po | meeting to day the subject was considered, | The mob seemel to be In complete contre! of | | ; . ; WMLN. Ro«® e 1 Ke 9 tt he agri + N *: ne rs + i | Cashier Citizens’ Nati smal Bank, Kelm, esq., will make a visit to the agricul- | and it was a 1 to authorize Gen. the str No attempt was made to dis © WHS € " a Or Secretary, J. ALBRIGHT, ral and mining du Dowell to raise two hundred volunte: perse them. he b the nnfortn | ' N ase . mdi floor * 96t ent B . leavine Wasi " Washivgton Terri ait as sug- | Young man was bet riven or trom he Poo a —— a o Wasnir »Jaly 1% Col. gester i to Ineres per to fi Seene Where he some of t phaman ~ - SAIEY ESCURSION 20 OKIENTAL CREAM Pe dg eld aN aati fel Paes ee General | Toughs took off their hats aad waved them : + Op SUNDAY. JULY £3 Caxtrom to the Drug Trade and Leties of the South: | Of the party. Dowell will be imraedi y informe of | intriump | wa Ont a Capt. L ahn. | it having come to my knowle that a base ate Supe ” Pow re granting of his request, and the U.S. = . erica wneiic Pov | vse 8 rage tape e cotialhy "ER CENT. LOAN.—On Monday nex: the | shortly rei ed by hardy frontiersmen. ; spac eer - 2 eas Myredacge tc dott ‘ 8 price. this is t alers and conse 1 ¥ a re TORE se 9 ee st + Which will pr very y tiringon both sides. The I a le in Wateh Sin 7 genuine article is. pu nly in the same. popular subscriptions to the new four per = emble rember, will hs an headquarters areal Za Bactte in Witch sis red Spau- : belsatue, bottle; Se’, as by my inte Mutant te | cent. loan will close, It expected that the Hard Times in Catifornia | the saurie tate erent c re ail te Slower bout the tards were i thirty yon: ders ofthe bogus articls | amount subscribed will azzregate NO RAIN AND SHEEP DYING BY THOU- | policy. There is no escape from thar Me rk. | New You A torte » Ha ENER prosecuted © ed_outy be paton million doliars, which is more SANDS. | Conklix ‘at t ‘, but when he h Joss . a“) their guard MAKTHA B. T. GOURAUD. ; mine (AG a Se eee ee rs bas when he | seh Sons wis Maxine Sele Proprietor, 4% Hond street: New Y.irk TULARE County, CAL., June 20,187. | returns home acd finds nearly all his per. | that of th ; : wholesale by OTT & OK MWELL, “CONSERVATIVE” RAID ON THE COLLE Mr. Star Man: Will you plea nt me | tar polit = frie ne oe a —_ ee n . " Le. are, La D.. mm ‘all igang ai PRT use, f i on be hy n s en shells z Pas ave. Ops Also. f Felix Gouraud's £ . TOR AT CHARLESTON,—For several weeks | Some of your papers (weeklies and dal | ty Of Melegalon Ese wor chose from 15 s were thro 5 < w era's Hot Georgers as Feng rhein Cll vag ing, Bev aly oy efforts have been n on the part of South | and send them all at one time, as I live %5 | mitted to dis nt from the President's mode | into the plac Mokhtar Pasha a * SP et none apes ype ica Carolina couservatives to have Collector | miles from the post office and can't come | of doing things. Senator Conkling has a | proposes " , « an Rohe MT Beleher ayt SARATOGA WATER, Worthington, at Charleston, removel. Sen- | often. ard [do not care how old they are. I | great. many friends aud adberente in thin | Kate tor the wine i teak ouetner ee PXCURSION TO DRUID HILL PARK ator Patterse u making a vigorous | just want something to read. Times are | city; indeed, it is sate to say.a ma writy of | Supplied with stores and amimu 7 EXecasio2 ator Patterson gi 3 jority ~ 4 BALTIMORE ONLY 15 CENTS A BOTTLE, fight tohave Worthington retained, and he | dull and no ratn, and half of the sheep in the | all the active republican politicians a1¢ in | prices are cheaper than in brcero: Karat Gare ar ont taahe Under the direction of the onrth Street M. KE. From the Celebrated Hathorn Spring. how says he bas ived assurances that no | country will die. I have lost six thousand | favor of him as their next candidate for Pr Of the troops ; — . 7 TPURSDAY AUGUCT 2p. 1877 W. 8. THOMPSON, Pharmactst, change will be made for the present. oul of @ little band of fifteen thousand sheep. | s:dent, and where he leats, therefore. it is r health good. Tis Yellow Fever Among the Troops Trans will leave the b tamore atl rowmac De- | myap am 703 1sth street. NAVAL ORDERS—Licut. Aldan G Paul, | PRor. Joux M. LANGSTON stated this oe Ee ney ey AaA LD aerogenes pine isameenr anes ” 5 bac ave Druid Bill Park : GENUINE CONGRESS WATER —___| clctached from the Hartford, and ord-rel to | morning that he had advised the Preside “If the President thinks Le can get on with. Bulgaria a Devastated Waste sas Eaeens Boot 6 nal seb Dar 16 eal the Swatara; Lieut. Theodoric Porter, from | of his aeceptance of the Haytien mission. out the pol.ticians, he must take care that L July 13.—Tetexraphic dispatches ie om cae ie Cees x" :: “# Sadicl t s; | He does not think that he will sail for his | the politicians do not resolve to get on with. pcelved frum the spondent of the OS | HATHORN WATER sees ore Prank ic Peoci howe ihe nae eek, | ee ld ee October; | Cut the President.” As Mr. Hayes is com- | N Bucharest, state th MILSCEN CHLEmAOY Washington, and ofdered to special daty ai | but after a consultation with “the powers | Mitted against a second term, intimations | the losses eucta the Russian army tn my2tr 1499 Penn avenue, near Willard Chester, Pa.; Naval Constructor Robert W. | that be,” has decided that ue will shortly | Of this kind will probably have little eff the recent operations South of the Danube are | Seneec Gesemmoas ' ¥ e ——— Stecle, from special duty at Chester, Pa.,and | resign as a member of the Board of Health, | Upon him; but be may as well make up his | much more serious than is admitted by bale S SAMUEL G. YOUNG, ord red to temporary duty at the Washing- | Prof L. says that he has received a vigor. | ™nd, first as last, that he and the New York | Russian authorities. As they advance son w SO Parker NOTARY PUBLIC, ton navy yard, the | Of some gr recorded. - THE MEXICAN BORDER OUTRAG ous protest’ from leading colored men 1n the politicians will bave to part company. | the districts of Bulgaria just oc conniry advising Lim not to accept the mis- | Everything under the surface of things here | Turkish forces, they. fiud the eon Cor. D.C. Cox, pension agent, has already | s'on. ax it would be a loss to the colored | !S looking that way.N. ¥. Cor. Pha. | ate waste, The coca Crops a completed the consolidation of his district, | people to have him leave the United States, | Ledyer. to be gathered, and al! u B&O Vi Morrison BB 5 425 Ps. aven-| _octt7-tt OF; oat lige SCHENCK'S SEA WEED TON aXCtR 0 4 estates y On the ovher hand, he as received quite a 5 houses has been destroyed. Every he ference Between ; Barw eran oeeH! Cie asia OF Dee ware NOW UE eG see ney ees mre appoint: | , WELLS AND ANDERSON “AT Home.”— | honey diy been destroys MY by the and Mexican 4° Cilb=APEAKE BAY AND PINEY POLYT, oi en eee ate tuign pa. | Ment from representative colored meu, who Sad t Wt eY cent, aa ying sad: | vesting, Turks. 0 fomplole aud w ee ecg Mean ap Rn nia, besides Soldiers’ nt ins Titan te maces d e Anaersr ring s spread is evastation in Bul, | special rown ¥ P. A. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, sions. He has brought to W advise bim to accep denly changed their minds as to their inten- | chery Resear texto ne to the fr : ad Gen. Des TUBSDAY, Je one § records of the several agenctes, arranged SECRETARY SHERMAN and party arriv tion of going to Washington, it is bel eved | carry stores of bisc uit aud oth ey had nod 2 a a ae ant Socom thet and paid all the cases that have acen- | at Rockland, Me., Wednesday. on ive ( they have been told to remain hereand await | ot emis. for th ment in relation in suppressing pore ting. eatility of the plan when in proper hands. Grant atier her accident Wedne ~ | very bilter against the peuple here fo forth with the specific ot ‘of presen esury, by dischar B mong 7 fi ping. The Grant struck on Lower s laing what be says was a tertn of azree- | the campaign and the conlition of thes es for b . SENOR MATA'S MIsston Senor Mata | Ledge, near Whitehead, me., knockivg @ | ment. He farther says that the letter scou in a more favorable light than t c GEN. CANALES TH * grou = tm iataahic yesterday called at the Department of State | hole in her bottom, and ‘was beached. Sec- | ait danger to himself aa accomore bata cumstances warrant, and in order to aver: t t fhe held whaber as to inquire of Secretary Evarts whether aa | retary Sherman and party visited the Rox the matter will only serve to show the people | the that all this mus a short ~ ed by the di uuswer to his note, acca land limestone quarries, and re-embarked at | here in the true light. The letter is ioug and | time, serious!y hamper t operalio: me . h ia Gredeaninie ke eee E tr y { Poclock. They will visit Granite Island. | contains, it is avowed the plan advi invading - id Ba Pleninine sees nay | and then proceed to inspect Iife-saving sta be pursued, but on this point Mr. We mie and 3 He wad wats wmlshs Son | Cons east of Rockland. ‘Seeretary Sherman | Oy PUl pera ge tae Ayers eg A roy | Senta dispatch to Acting Secretary MeCor a P x! the Mex ver se eS ne eet mick yesterday, informing him of the acci A Woman Cowntngs A POLITICIAN — Gen Howard's Indian Hunt reaps ae a Tro farnish | Get. caus d by’ the buoy having been run | 4 “teiegrarn from Wes: er, Pa 6 > =e Mata that be w prepared t farpish | into'and sunk by ay: steamer. H» day J. Lewis MeUullough, a f alia Walla re ce nt: wad the aceicent to th was slight, the }- known democratic politician and pe or crepe igen a stopp d, nd the ship eae saying: Gov. Ferry arrived Was severely Whidest by : ; eas 1 Gusev seen ce ected to come oll nt the next high tide, when Dabok ‘ bringing with him arms, ammn DEER P&EK ANT t . : ie ata B, Clark, a prominent | Teeted to come off at th cs ive Harriet ceuney, daughter of the pro. | SrmEine with him arms, ammn SATURDAY. J n 4 syn citizen, bas gone to New Ipswich, New be pri-t hee the Turk Head Hotel, ou ng here is to look on the situa ° Fore for roms a tri Sea Weed Tonic p t {| Hamp-bire, to speud some weeks with hts CIVIL. SERVICE REFoRM” IN THE Tetouen gh ag ‘A i nearer stand poipt. He will doa Temauicpand x c Sea Weed Tonie v ve mother. who ts over Treasuny.—J.C.G. Kernety, of this city, | ask d her. While he was convers etssnebe ie thas aeet enon Oe EEX i , ; A.W. Fletcher, saperinte to-day fil rotest with President Hayes | With some gentlemen ou the porch she caine | St PE® eeeoe emp ese 4 WEEK IN $2-m.w fim Honse of Representatives fold vende Y aYOt Solin a the sitting room and erdered Miamaut | Prairie. =. dein Davia Aaa amas Stee torrwalverearehar had ehatgeok te bond | Ast mmediatelye commenced sinking’ | HOWARD ON COL, wwnuY's PaTAL saris, two, beers i nerwcen wenkaren uty ac || Jr. of Baltimore. sawie s foise vine vaults of ihe Treasurer's office, and who was | With 4 cowhide. He was rescued from Wilmot told Gereral Howard tn tered aud robbed a young i a ures, early City to-'ay. "First Assistant Postinaster | dischareed on ihe su. uit because he basa | ber and taken away. The affair has ere sener of Menroe of the manner i Which Co gs near this el!y on May Bay a teeneral Tyner w: 4 brother employed in the Treasury. Croggo. | COP MOI be ee ements and a lawsuit will | Corry neglected revents volunteers ut the circumsianers of pecaliar atro- : sed | as diccore ilietac has at times been the custodian of four iun- | PPObAbLy be the result. time of the fight at the Cottonwood on t : SAaRiane Goeckton he tear fi ele: . end @ self-r, ' 1 dred » liars bords, on 5 jen. . on ment Dp: hey were baptized previous to r “hrttving at Rawley the | Send s sell tative John Collar has ever versiack tobivaigere: Wires | , THE Finst Rack Av Lowa Bwaxcit, yes in writing by Ue volumes OGheae eke | execution bya: Calbole, peice with woos first clas nce mmeia- | Civ an ton hata ie evlsiant Hecrolary McCormick had his at- | (orie9. [or $900. £50 to second hares, ove | Sand Hosaid be wat vor men ae y left @ full confession of their crime. P Monday unin the = mie ee tion, is at the National hotel. tention called to the value of Croggon, as an | Mile, was won by Yorkshire Lass, Faithless | Wand. Hasan he was very sorry so re: They dicd without a struggle. About two eo en + ing LE Rew Jersey? NEW YORK AVENUE. REINFORCEMENTS FoR GEN. Howarn.— | quest and efficient puble oficer, he asked, rege Ries, salle hands; wee man teal ae prompt assistance in such extremit hundred persons witnessed the execution, ok 2 Sa The ‘ot New Jersey avenue, as erroneously prinied in | > 9 s til, Can’l any other American eitizen nll | [4° P' 3 q y HOWARD TAL E DI aS 2 = Fil & C-1.'¢ bookstore 3 is ot. , : ; : ARD TALKS WAR TO THE DEA posed: Fo EuNe Ci Bookstore, ZO ish street | wo vauipincctory fer ia Nano iy | Capt. W. F. Drumm, 24 infautry, now on r 2. the reply he recent wed | Frederick’ the Great, In Iiz, beating Budece, < (egedhy Croggon’s pli : q ng « he army, and at present | C76 Refom and Caracalla. The mile and one- ¢. BS th s rect. and FOG K street north — cruiting detail of t “Certainly, but here is a man who bas ma le a @ mile and one weat, Nourse & Co s drug . Coraer Hh ard F EXCURSIONS PICNIC. &e. at Boston, bas applied to be relieved from | g reputation for honesty thrust aside without orp eoay bie rs, ved pore beatin; 7 = =i ocean x0 Nf ¢ p' tober, | honesty iu such a position should be d- > . . HREE HOURS ON THE POTOMAC — | QuNDAY EXCURSIONS. isi. The 2 infantry is now under orders to | ed rather than overlooked" pence Taliifal | Yn by Deadhead, beating Resolute, Prob. temae Ferry mai ee TREN The LADY OF THE LAKE anti! Join Gen. Howard. employes of the government will hardly see | lem, Don Victor and Risk, in S:is’. The FAMILY EXCURSIONS down th farther votice will make regalar ex Later —The War department has recelved | wi ere civil service reform comes iu hers. it | Tace Was mainly between’ Deadhead amd Pot mac ever: 4 od THURSDAY, com- | carsion trips, leaving her wharf. {. information that nine companies of the 24 Beneiug TUE Och, aud continu dr- | of 6th street, at B% pm. Forty Ave He further said he would take no prisoucrs | DIS@ppearauce of « Business Man and that he would pursue the pe shmop d | TRENTON - J., July %3.—Samuel M. ‘kill them if it was possible. Howard on his | Youmanns, formerly member of the eg inp return from Billy's Crossing of the Salmon | lure. and active business man, has river bas used great dispatch in his move- | pearaveed. His hat and some of his papers ments and marches. He is now fally aroused | Were found today near his residence, and as to the true situation; certainly so if his talk | be was last seen iast night this gives rise to means anything. The wounded are doing | fears of foul play. Others think be has well. The Jackson company left Lapwaion | absconded on account of business embar- the 10th for the front, guarding a supply | Tassments. He obtained $3,000 yesterday ~ is sald that the national banks, of who Resolute, each leading in turn, and jamping jes dow infantry left AUanta this morning for St. | bonds Croggon has been tiie castallanyeeney | We last hurdle together. ing mthe of July ha Atigust. leks return. Fare SO ceute. Loni, where arrangements have boen male | exasperated oven the tone eet they have “ train. Dispatches arrived at Lewis’ on | from a friend, to be paid to-< ee Eee | N 3 s 4 Ld ave toot ct RE rarest tinge a to Jerward them immediately to Cueyenne | indicated to Secretary Sherman that the ai Northampton: Mass ronaciny OEBEES | Sunday eveniog indicating saocs "ahi On — eS 3 aI RIN, leave foot of 6th strect Wast: via Den ver City, en rewie to Idaho, ase | will pay his (Croggou’s) salary if he ts vr. ed & Vi a ‘ Lapwai and cautioning Lewiston against an Fires. PERSONS DESIRING @ DE pom. ou WEDNESDAY and st inthe Indian war. tained 10 guard thelr interests in the futare, | Graciiveration: The presen nent | attack hat night metreng peand was putou! | CINCINNATT, O., July 1.—Tno butldings ofthe city scan enjiy au hour ands Byte BS Cees ot BACON, Prosidant A Sap ILLUSTRATION OF THE Harp |.48 he bas done so zealonsly in the past. iis readiness to proceed with the trial on an | Suns placed in the hauds of cliizeus, and | of the Clermont ‘county, Ohio, infirmary, Baif's riie'ou the Pot-mac rivers t : ta H a0 indictment for breaking and entering Caste | €V2 Comimercial travelers were pressed into | Were burned yesterday. “Toes cis.son Alexsbdsie and toturn, any day duo + | [HE PALATIAL BARGE CocKADE | TIMES” There was an application made | soycrpp or A FoRMER NAVALSrorow, | 12° Whittlesey’s bonnes ae mening Cash- | Scrvice. The tohaceo warehonse of Myers « Sellers ee i coure. cn the Loais of the ‘Potomac Ferry Co! yesterday for employment ia the Govern. Dr Edward M. Stein, residing At OU east | for breaking and robbing the bank. Thede. | THIRTY SAVAGES KILLED ny RANDALL'S at Williamsburg, Ohio, was destroyed yes- Teave W asl r andria and vice versa CITY, (Captain Harper,) raent printing office by a lady who had been | Sth street, New York. committed suic fence asked lime to secure additional conn- poustaer gs Jeave Wask:naton for Alexan nd vice v raised tn atiinence, was an excellent musi- | yesterday in French’s hotel by tating pr scl and for preparation, and the court at- |, Special dispatch says: Thirty Indians at] Henry Prockman’s stable and residence tripatp i. Thotrips ai 4-50. 6:0, 607 : the River cian, and had mastered several languages. | son. Tne cau-e of the act was Wdesyond-ncy f 2 EVERY SUNDAY AFTER least were killed at th ved jou Monday ‘afternoon. Motion lis of Captain Ran- | were burned this 1 ON, Superintendent Defrees, somewhat © orning. Loss = nba at partial loss of his eyesight. The deceased mn, : ent was | Jall’s last encounter in Hlaho. Tuis was the | Seven horres perished. Mes. Silas, an old nving the whar! af 3 p.m. #h Narning tS. | assed by the application, told the lady that | gr@)uated from the University of Pennsyi. | Of4.n€W Ulal on the first indictment was n Which Randall was killed lady, Sumped to the ground, recelving severe pL no Rome ee W cts, he had ro work in his office befitting one of | vania in 1861. and served as a vaval surgeou einfercements for Howard injuries, . AMO. Captat For charter apply to ments, when with tears in her eyes during the war. RAILROAD BALE ENJOINED.—The sale of San Francisco, July 15 —Capt. Cush- a x - J. BRADLEY ADAMS at she Was willing todo any m. - the depot and track in Memphis, Tennessee, | ing’s company, now stationed at Presutie Texas Cattle Ee the ye3-Im - ee nia! service,even if it were serabbing the THE INDIAN WAR—A Kunning Fiyht in ee b iphis, Tennessee, Capt. Peet’ Bond Bae Ti atg wees: OMANA, Nen., July t.—Tue Tevas cattle : ~ arty she might earn an honest itv- | Mew — A’ telegrain dated Cotionwood, Sh, | Of tbe Memphis aud Little Rock railroad, | Capt. Peel's cotapany, from \ieitrar. Cay droves, which have thas tar arrived —— Sees floors, so that she might ¢ n honest iiv- | T cote tee Which was to take place yesterday. unter | Bevens’ compat: tin tatien. | GFeves, jar arr : NOTICE TO MOUNT VERNON PAS- | ing This inenient serves to illustrate the | S@ys that all of Joseph's band have crossed p peal Bi pogo ete am a 4 Cian | Platte number 4000 head, avd 1 eet whari at 33pm, | ¢ SENGEAS amount of poverty and Wretchedness in and | the Clearwater, supposed lo be heading for | Sryreay poceupreme court of the state, was | try, and Cay ationed | #fe Yet to arriv uta. The Fteamer ARKOW Capt. Frank Hollingshead, | RU OUI! poverty a the Ritter Root country. | Should this betrue | ojuimed by Judge Trigg, of the U. 8. district } Suh ag F ne ntioued WO. Hi. KILLMON, Agent Is the only boat allowed to land passen Sy pee ee @ fight will prove a running one. Infantry | SOUTt on petition of Watson Matthews, of | at Fort ami leave on a 1 SURS gureet Mount Vernon whert. Pan esl SCIENTISTS GOING West.—Dr. Hooker | will be comparatively non effective. Tuede- | New Jerev, Wm. J. Pierson, of Connecti- | steamer for Portland this ¢ eee FPAMiILy EXCURSION : c ater Mocee Yernoe’Ancela | and General Stracley, oc Bugiaud,in com. | olsive work must te done be con ry. inelr rights is the promlece see bandred men, but they wilt take arenes few VASmEEbTLe: See) qveid ulances three miles, esby | pany with Prof. Asa Gray, callet on Prof. POLAR EXPEDITION The preliminary | U.S. district court for West Tennessee. thirty recrutts who have been mustered tu cr | farther wotice, | Rourd trip, @1, inctuting admission to Mansion | 8. F. Baird. of the Smithsonian institution, | expedition to procure supplies for next years Eh ine oe haemanmerpeneed in this city. Sy x. e i = — ern ted, pr eek y tripedown the PO- and Grounds. at Salem, Mass..a few ditys since. They | udvanceon the north pole will start about | THE GOVERNMENT SUIT AGAINST Tri —— ~ Go. whine? Woh Or Penn leaving ‘fim street wh wee Seen Discus losven Th strest wharf Gaily, (Handay-ex- | irr teens te tock city. They intended | July +5. one week later than at first deck! 1 | DEN.—U. 8. District Attorney Woodiors tins NEW YORK NOreEs. fed. tal 60, Blo Senn ik cee YS and FRIFAYS, at 6 2e cepted, st 10 8 m and returns about 4 pm. leaving there this morning at? O'clock for | u-on. it will be under the command of ‘ap- | filed adem urrer In court in New York to the B_m.. returning PO v'click p.m. J. McH. HOLLINGSWORTH, Philadelphia, where they will be joined by | tain ‘Tyson, and will be accompanied by | defense contained in answer luthe eucent the Geseamerwili gen, cree halt mrice. Seturdays | Dep bedier, Maun vernon Aewctation, | | Prot dos Lesldy, Brot Lnydes aa ees | eae eeote ane, Will, be. acod by Spencer | United States againat Samuel te site PINFY PO-NT AND POINT LOOKOUT, : Sone 3 : Stevenson of thé N A. Geological survey. Baird to look into the fisheries, wien are of recover $150,000 alleged balance of ncene street why vurnin; E UTE MOU: VERNON. he whole party will proc west via the | great interest in that region. a 1e BO" ment, ers that the Dont @ ocivck s. me Fictsin S150 | NEW BOUTE TO MOUNT ss Pennsylvania railroad to St. Louis, at which dstiners do not constitute a defense to tire Beard Pie pecatnet” Teams and berths tnyuire oo | The new. safe and commodions steamer MARY | point they will remain a day or so'and vic | THE PROWATE OF THE WIn1.of the late complaint, or any part thereof. Ths case will ‘Tie steamer can be chartered for exear- | WASHINGTON is now carryin iE efore Judge Blatchford, iu Deard Ty . q - | Commodore Cornelins Vanderbilt was com- | now go to’ trial sous Je | seugers te Mt Vernon and furaiting Secs | os acne ne the distingnlshed wan- | Commodore Oo Surrogate Calvin in ‘New | the Ur8. Dietrlet Court, PO'ST LOOKOUT EXCURSIONS. —The eae Se Gites oa eae up | West to Atchison, Kansas, where they wll | York. de novo, yesterday, on allezatioas pastries Opast, :. a y , Ls = THEODORE TILTON'’s Trip.—On Frida B iow, | take the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe | filed by his daughter, Mrs. La Ban. Formal wes ae Gee CESS ae SETECSS OMENS | bet threes ueeecRittcet ciereeccesnal rulow | teed colPuetls, Coiba eee Ee Poot being completed, the case was ad | Iast the three Tliton children, Alice, Fae. Notice to Ofice Hoiders Ui ery. 1.36; do. Septem ber, 153%. Qorn, southern New York, July U.—A si liar notifica- | Be™Mtual, wesern duit a: steady —weetern mixed, ton 10 that sent by the Attorney General to | $%t_0°4 dels, 6: Aagast. OA: Sept mber. Gl the U. 8. Marshal for the eastera distriet of | 5,8" *: seeker * Pennsylvania, about office holders and poli Lies, Was recelved by U. 8. Marshal Louis F Payne in this city yesierday. Toe orier was communicated fo'the various subordinate cMicials in the office. Several of these are members of the republican district organiz1- Uons, all of whieh stand adjourned until ea) . PI ti urned to Septeni| ence, and Carroll, spent the night with their | SePlember- At the first general meetings to byte nt, Marshall's and Point Lookout, on & gag aes Te os rng = will commence their scientific observations. er! ae = mother. Ascertaining that — was an Seentinnrss — —.. ln ye ES * ries sig die, hat Spiusts | Uti Mand rom themageon. “We | Navy Poncmasts 18 Ovex Manker—| ,HAS 4 Good DEAL OF Rasp tobeiteve | uke Carroll ‘one of his Eumpae pan | beealled beture that time tos teuipeations | akea tamed tals beige ore oe See Wharf. foot of 7th street. every Saturday at 5p m., LYCEUM BUREAU EXCURSIONS. The Secretary of the Navy lias issued acir- | that Hayes 1s “greatly alarmed” because of | His offer was accepted on condition taat the wae. offered then. It is understood that | p-fee Z $id rrigrning arrive in Washington ‘Monday morn’ THIKD SEASON, cular modifying the regulations of the navy | the indictment of the Louisiana returning | lad should be returned in Septomber nese | S11U.S. Marshals will receive silmainr or. | 'ESSbom, Judy 23, 32-90 Bim Gonsals. 94 11.26 for Hag ot 6 clock. cx state rooms and further infor. STEAMER-MARY WASEINGTON. Tegarding open purchases, as follows: | board. Itmistakes the man. Hayes doosn't | Mr. Tilton gave the promise dekel, and ake | U&Fs- am Tor nee Bree Ni ee coon” nat, ee Sortion, TEE a ae ee: nents, | Leave th strest Uharl 8b. Meee a s;Witen apubitcexigency reaiiieos the imme. | “seare worth a cont He has a good deal of | four salled On Baturday “tN. ¥. Sax lore Coal Sales. Ey week compen. Erie, 7; preterred, NSU) Os Agente, piacere cc i sR Ss New York Gentral Company will sell 100,000 tous of Pittston aiivEnroot., duty, Ware, Lackawana and Western ‘western spring. Corn, railioad company wiil follow suit with 150,- on a for 000 of Scranion coal on the 27th. = Tickets diate use of articles not on hand or procu sand in his beard.—{ Cin. FOR PINEY POINT, FORT MON- | , The following ‘organizations will ble under existing contract, the command- | y,xpeppint’s DISGRA 7 anaes PG RAS Bena an COMPANY IX KOK. NUKFOLE AND THE CAPES. | Jolt th the above Excur-ions, on the ae nied oilicer for the meetin on the | Oagley 8. Barker, Commodore Vanderbilt's | fade Bw We Nae eee @ motion for the lwndid Steamer JANE MOSE- ee ee ee ee eects poker DaTeet for ape ee ranaalt | grandson, against whom an indictment was | ofizre of tee Te Life Insurance will resume her 8A TORDAY th: m must purchase tickets of their members t to the proper bureau for approval, with a [ss * lasen a - T ters ahexs a Vermont avenue Christian Chaich, Jaly 1 7 ircumstanees and nat ‘n found for larceny, has been admitted to | Company of New York to show cause, Tues- commencing SATURDAY EVENING, 16th and ev Ladies’ Mite Society, ath street south- | Statemert of the ¢! on de, | ' #1 in $1,000, his bondsman being Jos. Har- | day ucxt, why @ receiver showie not be ap- seescait SATCRDAY EVENING, rot toa. | On Si" aah Sely H Goy en evening. sam | Of the exigency. The hureen will then de- | ior, of the New York Oentral aad Eaten | colin ee Ist of May the total assets of Monday mernirg, about eocleek ete) SSeS Se Ses cide as to the necessity of open purchase, and | reste N the company were $2,449 659; total liabilities, Fare, round trip to th ey Point. 81 0. Toallother PTICIAN. if approves will return the r quisition 9 ee $3,185,102; deficiency as regards policy hold. Ree. $4. Cal’ at the Office over Metropelitan 0) =a approved to the purchasing officer, who will SINGULAR DEATH OF 4 YounG Lapy— | ers, 81,c0b, 413, Kat once aud secure your Stateroom for this dee eo the ar icle ty the manner prescribed | A letier fiom Decatur, [1)., states that. Miss ae ful trip. r. in Philadelphia, om my invented y law. The “epartment directs that when | Kate Kelley, an estimab’ young lady of | PEACE MEETING IN SOUTH CAROLINA— } A eed —re ag ot poset EVEsLass. manufac. bo public exigency exists all articles not | that town, Was stun, in the mouth by a TUE CHARTER OAK.—I! is stated that Massachusetts insurance commissioner bas Oak Insurance bee, | A meeting of the white and black citizens of is Frameiess, with genut otherwise exempted by law shall be procured | ard so rapidly did the poison take effect thal | th region knowa as the scene of the Ellerto: HE STEAMER MARY WASHINGTO © ERCTATE ES. Sepa GLASSES MICRO. | alter public advertisement.” , she was in elght minutes, Hot in South Carolina last: fall was het aking tt y map: aa ~ Shine mane acre i fnterm inte Innci ge daly, ody Seo N —— eter Ge! SDER, PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS.—The | _EX-PRESIDENT GRANT AND PARTY, at pag RY oo unanimoasiy Heatrcoc e133 s mi retarneatecttoclock pam | oStrlety 1990 Feunsvicane Some w. following promotions ae pees sieabin the dona capi thet Hosmer ( ihe Rasiout pale peat neg enge dy tem ing otpenel Seppo BUNDAY BXCURSIONS—Two nt <.s. "8 Office:—Wm. H. A 5 « able: ol! Vernow tprtuas aad Mattia Hall tating ae is | ROBERTS? bore den, Of | ave of the diet) and the cathedral, A. Ban: . ® meré returningat2p m First trip fare, #0 cta. pad Diipots; Daniel E. Burrows. of Connecticut, | quet at the Palmergarten was given lai | CUtons in state and ieaving at 2'30 and returning at so clock MALT AND MEAT EXTRACT, and avid L. Barnett, of Iowa, fom. second | dyening to Lieheroe es * Fare. Scents, Those going onthe first can | PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS AS A NUTRI. | {© tbitd class; and D. W. Farlin, of Tennes- Pp. * Killian, 27 years of age, committed suicide 4 trip free of charge. CHEAP ENT TONIC see; Mrs. E. J. C. Hibs, of the District of = ILOLOGISTS! CONVENTION con- | at 3x East Houston street, New York, by sus- " “Children wil 0 Tem: . Olds, esota; its labors in terday and EMS TEIE—Uniliren ve an aro” | En Dixpueein ens chic @naass ma. | Columbia; Mrs. Kate 8. Olds, of Mianesota; | clude Jal Baltimore yesi i ling herself with a rope to the door of her Bh yon emulting from Ber F. Peters, of Maryland; Miss | adjonmed. Prof. Gildersleeve, of the Jona. | PePdl ie Nos | and $0 tose wp Be apse ay erage he 96MM, | Macy J. Bnowden. of New Jersey aod Boa, Hopkins University, was elected preside.t | Foo™m. 08 gro ie pp thee ne hme ig Yon Macurdays “Chitiren abet ical Seats | “Atte better than Cot Liver Oi in consumption, | H.C Von Lukowitz, of Pennsylvania, from | for the ensuing year. sanity, caused by” ex er oat ee ed by their parents of some adult Bold by all ts. first to second class. Several other m0- SENATOR FERRY, of Michigau, ht has nearly | loss, is su; to have driven the po AT MARY WASHINGTON Thomson & MUTE. | Storr acRomwatn, | PO BTS Fe iste] drt class clerics at ine | Tecovered his wontod health'and fhe report | Wouan to self-destruction also, hastersd foe Recurwons by appisine ox eg RDOgale Agente, | Wholesale agence” | Kame cits oreo. We histaley or Tulinoiss {oan Tilhscis Teas brother, had beon sent | Poxp Romueny—At Boston, W. s op kad: A ATEEE, Seeut, at Nov O43 7th Baltimore, Ma. Washington, D0. | Gena. Darling, of South Caraiina: Geo. ra insane asylum is deni an unkcown thief stale from the office of T. P.#. TROTE, myi5 Sm President of Company. [HE STEAMER MATTANO CAN DE T 5 44 tor EXCULSIONS. os pi B. EILLMOMS, Agent. see Sixth Street Wharf. Fisher, of Georgia; Thomas M. M 7, Of THER re fiths, B. Frothingham a trunk containing 815,000 Louisiana; F. "1. “Tedford, of Iowa; Dana offi lnurea atthe (Wheatland (Pay ‘mine | Worth of bonds, OTA iso. the follow; as oe sccident, died yesterday, making it vie- 8600 bond of Kansas city, St

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