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THE EVENING STAR. _.. Rumors of an Armistice PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Parts, July t, 4 p. m.—An advance in AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | Prices on the bourse is in consequence of ru- nore of an armistice between Tarkey and Fennsyivania Avenme, corner ilth street, Nussia. BY | The Russians Going Slow ; a A specia atch from Paris to the Pall The Evening Star Newspaper Company. Mall Gecrtte bas the following -°A telegram pyro + - received from Orsomva siates thal the Rae Pres’ | sian advance in Bulgaria has «lac! ami in ‘Tae EVENING STAR ts served by oarrters to conseq aence of diapatche: receiv en Cente per week, oF Forty- | si itt only resus ntt pies al the counter, ; RUSSIA AND TURKEY sians will only resum ® al postage prepaia— + curing their rear, wh Bixty Cents & mouth; one year, $6. Trt WErKLY STAR—pubitshedon Priday— | —— $2 a year, postage pre} camped near | The Balkan Passes. Loxpon. Joly 19 —Dvisy vo this morn X'S Papers show that th WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY. JULY 19, 1877. TWO CENTS . a | Which wor the soath- SPEC ‘f 2s. m. , Al E id ¥ » | Military. No violence was u | | ern de mportant SPECIAL N : EVENING OPAL, | 0 secreecs eeeeeees | Sie aaeeeieereees | aoe, fe oe | | Telegrams to The Star. i: iP Sater S 1 © ©. F—A apecial mocting of tne UNE Latest Official Correspondence. Call for U.S Troops—Proct to leave the engine, both acqule: | Ment of the Times’ Ad fem > FORMED PATRIARCH will be held PRL = : by the Presidemt_ frroops Se: request to do so. | ———— that the Russians w PSY Py NERC 2ee oor ato ccoec eo | Washington News and Gossip. The following telegrams, which were mis- yasis Fort McHenry | THE sitvation <r wARTINsDURG LAST pod Sees a as on an laid yesterday, are necessary to complete The Situation La GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DAY.—Inter- —— | A dispatoh received from Martinsburg at | THE RAILROAD WAR. | cutee, Teksenae aoe panee aes side 3 m the correspondence published in another | Yesterday afternoon Gov. Matthews, of | 1145: * z “ ~ - ; nal revenue, $3: 9,651.17; 276,006.55 = > : ud o'clock last night says: “No further de | Russian force at Ha = e i ALE: customs, $216,00:51. | column relative to sending United States | Weet Virginia, sent the following monstrations have been made by thestrikers | southern debouchment NATIONAL BANK NOTES received for re- | troops to the aidof the governor of West DISPATCH TO PRESIDENT HAYES: other than on the arrival of the Wheeling I a i and Tehiva chor passes demption to day amounted to $943,000. Virginia . “Owing be SS roca hye o- | military. ~ vaoke have not been ob- test from Martinsburg. | to base th anion = ms » wa: mestic violence tow existing at artins structed, a no damage 1s threatened wh Fon th SFCRETARY SHERMAN and party were at on aensine, Bread Palade ah vies burg and at other points along the line of tae | company's property. The Strikers aud th Burlir on, Vt, las hy aon -, | Baltimore and Ohio raitroad, it 1s impos- | friends continue strang along the t ; Ex pata a = i Sereten. Die othe 1 ete cae sible with any force at my command tosxe. | and there in small “aumbers ey are ng With The Troops. ETARY OF WAR BELKNAP isin mabe a the encoll ceed - te litia of | CUte the laws of the state. I therefore call | quiet and orderly and speak and reason very the city. His presence at this time, itis | Hiv atate, There le mow but ous volantece | UFOn your excellency for the assistance of | cvolly, ,but with great determination ed against Gen Hesse nn eeaPresere- | company which is available in this emer | O° hie or tue siaie againetaomestic violsuss | imhart ie comians: Marte ein peace | THE INVASION OF TURKEY. ediagainst Gen. Hexen. ___ ey ops gion {bat within teadays | and to maintain the supremacy of the law. | them attempt to take out a train aud we NAVAL ORDERS — Capt. Wm. E. Fitzhugh, fous wo sappoess any riot, bui in the mea: The legislaiure is not now in session, and | see some fu.” The troops are exp°e'ed bi ordered to command the Monongahela, 2ith | time much property will be destroye!, and, | Could uot be assembled 1n time to take any and on their arrival a c: kshere | No Fig alsbar «inthe pr 1 ducted in an ec» al manner, paying small rent and light eala- ople « mM, Generalissimo o bas been dismixsed « Rumors of An Armistice. Parha. Redif Pasha, urkish army, iby Oxman ister of war, it is . : ; ; Lotter i’ | Action in the emergency. A force of from p held by Col. Delaplaine, Vi stated. has been 4 Tron, qamimander S. D. Gasene, detached | What ta more Important, valuable lives lest | 210 to 900 should be sent without delay to | dent Keyser aod Mr, Sharp, when —_—_e Orman Pasha ts st com- Sn ines oe aed (OF the Monorzahela, | yoassume the reepousibility of applying to | Martinsburg.where my alde, Col. D laplain, | action will be deierauuet. Th ask saul rat Widdin ith Inst., and placed on waiting orders. the Presient for asmistanice 6 will meet abd couler with’ the officers in | S'ales troops, with cannon and. 1 HOWARD AND CHIEF JOSEPH. PERSONAL—Silas M. Patter on, (son of | | (S'ghed] Hesuy Wo Matritews,Gov'r, | Command.” Will no donbt be stationed at the s _ x Senator Patterson) correspondent of the | PRESIDENT GARRETT TO PRESIDENT low ing dispatch to Gov. Matthews, 1 attem “Your disp Charleston (S.C.) News, leaves on the 28° Hayes. b c GROVER INVESTIGATION, VM. WIITHAFFT, Pres't pro tem pt asking for , CAMDEN STATION, BALTIMORE, July 15. e ‘The Pre: Tse Pp ne Pr thouse, T inst. with Major J. W. Powell, of the geolo: c A B 4 troops is re The President is aver are now quarter courthouse P VIERRUCHEN, See’y pro tem rivet | ical and geographical survey, on a trip | of 2f8 Eccellency. RB. Hayes, P to interve less it ts clearly shown | ly a hundred engines 1 the tri p= A SPECIAL MEETING THE MED rough the far w sa bo - peehredntaad dr boek thet the able fo suppn SS t ady to Start. There are several miles > wat TATION. D.C. will be holds ormed that Governor 3 ¢ aenish a fu % rs * O15 F sirect.) on THUBSDAY, SitH TAKES a It Now that Smith, | Virginia, has te La MATTHEWS WAS STONED | jt coda nso ag Autiel- ip Ry ord the appointment cl he Tre as ed pWwing to unlawful ec | om Honse, Graftoa, Tuesday lartinsbag ViE, M.D. Vice President Bihiom regriag lords Sears, has | Gomestie violence now existt | . night by a crowd. who had previous! W. Va., July 19.—The | P D. See'y Bias | Come on oa 8 On tour of inspection,” | burg aud at other point made the | teropted to intir | res < pS A ; he halls of the for the first time | Battumore and Obio ra y that ©The only organized force in th Wheeling militia a the soldiers ar t < since Mr. Hayes was inaugurated, are free | possible for any force tu mists of four panies. Two of | A Weighing seve | round houses of oh from office-scekers. Ccute the laws of the stat and “hag the ‘at Martinsbur; lin sympathy | through the window Mais thine 4 . Sen = LP on the government for the assi rioters, who ed 10 be elgiit he was retiring, and fortun: he str r= SABATOGA WATER. Mayon RENO, OC thi US cuvaley: 8. military in this gréatand | hundred stror pany ts thiriy- | him and fell on tie bed the we '€ a . cently suspended from rank and pay for al- t f,audonly ohne | MIDNIGHT REVORTS FROM THe SEAT oF | ONLY 15 CENTS A BOTTLE leged improper conduc ard the wife of | ul. There are no : - WAR ] m the Celebrated Hathorn Sprin Capt. Bell, of his regiment. is here endeavor- ; or the siate, Iwillsend | are to the following « | _—— ns osnerns ing to get a mitigation of bis sent ; rains because | 1 Delapisine tosce the President, if | The strikers at Key-er received | W. 8. THOME pari but slim chances of success. if is thoc the strikers, ail He ts at Martinsburg. I have? | genee that the Mooretiekd (W. Va. | mr) tm = ——— upon rasa t lo call on the President, but ite.ded to reach t poiot some ti = Gandinn Canna — AMONG those who hai Interviews with the Wy Wao are ¥ Ssary to prev nt bloodshed. > Martinsburg Ne Oe From the Original Spr President to-day were th ‘retaries of t Unless this antic ¥ is imme- | T KING, OF THE KALIL AT SAKATUGS a and Interior, Representatives Sc : ROLL Shemp qe. Doe anon seins. far went te de « h Hooch ith couutry, which, like ov nowledge the re (med bate a Spr Anche Felves. have been obliged to intro tuce ma-a- | this date stating Ils probable thata for D e crossiig from nelps. Mr. Detrees, and I isbiodinsio in these trying times, forthe | of 290 or 300 mien will be sent from Was! Mary lane . They are sup- NLD f Phubere . 7 servation of the eifectiveness of raclwey | ton to Martinsburg to suppress the insurr posed to House: (all for More Troops. | ew YORK AVENUK. | ° = property. ¢ to state in reply that tn antici- | one mile LTIMeRE, July 1, 1249 p. m.—The fol- | as erroneously printed tn EVENUEAP Nathaniel “pplication of Gov. Matthews be grar > and that transportation might | quarters of the stri eg dinpatch wae od tt : } priacn as ty ataaniel H. | have me immediately advised, through the | f i'l bh licected our agent. at | fortified themselves and pr be M thi ae whatever we od) tewenue ni ne ad » thre be req tired ave ¢ edo! o o emselves and pre Mr. Stewart > poder eleg | whatever els Ciark bas been appointed revenue store- | secretary of War, ihe polats frum which | Wathiraon tot prepared, and Tam ai- | bor resistance. Handbills of the prociaina. | BY aif Siewart. sup jeodent of telegrapt | soone. Having dem ne keeper for the ist district of Missour!; Job | the troops will be sent, in order that no de vised that we are reuty to movefrom Wash- | lion of President Hayes will be sent to ail Wasnt y 19 1a. m.—Governor | the cavalry made a dash afiert M. Praden for sd district of New Jersey; | may occur in their transportation. If In ty , — ™ y | ington al amom at's notice. stations along the railroad line in We: it’ | Matthews has telegraphed to President | ¥!Owere g the river in 1 ecti? tt ory and Proclamation of the President ginia for posting. A heavy rain at midsigat Hayes to-night that the ‘ the direction of the mountains bey: an = 4 = 7 a e strike has assnmet! ginia, D. D. Bancrolt. gauger Soy RS districk | Wasniogion are toints nesses fo the scenes | In review of the request made by the gov- Soeeeiee Geers Was Sodce Of toe had formidable a character that he dose not din catching them at Kamiah be- of Georgia, an Charles W. Cummings, sto.e. | of disturbances, and fram which the mov | emor of West Virginia, the. President, late heaped al train from Baltimore and ash- | deeem the force of 250 soldiers their way had all crossed. The cavalry Eee per aud gauger forthe district of South | ment may de made wiih the greatest prompi- | Jp 'the afternoon, issued the following proc- | ington with the United States troops, under | to Martinsburg sufficient to quell the rotons brisk fire, which caused the In- ‘arolin ness and rapidity. It is proper to add that, | lamation Gen. French, had reached Harper's Ferry, | « rikers and protect the business of the rail calieron the opposite bank. Snad- ——_—_—_ " fol jo. p RUbject ri = ve ( 1 21 ore until day- Mh nd nlied to Pu1uir H. MORGANS, of Louisiana, con- poate thet he aioine ues bjork Tam | “Whereas the governor of the state of West | an i would probably remain there until d read. Heasks the President to send forward Tallied and replied to the fire, Jesse C. Banks, guager for ith district of Vir- | be permitted to suggest, Fort MeHi Orrician. First preminm awarded to me by the Great World's Fair. in Phiisteiphia, « and patented EYEGLASS. irginia 6 - | Melt. Pe " for a few minutes. potd. Suives y s « stic » s wo t % Nn Sg ogg firmed for appointment as a judge of the new | has exerted all the means at his command to | jyreruya nas represented that domestic vio | Ti oops APPROACHING CAUTIOUSLY. governor's mesnage Wee foreecdn ne Tenn” | attillerymen was wounded. TACLES. OP. Ls international tribunal established in Ezypi | Suppress this insurrection, and that this sburg at > and SHADES for the Eyes, & . at various other points along the line of the A dispateh from Mart a.m for the adjudication of civil and criminal | §te#t pational highway can only be restoret | Buldmone aul Oia re ea te, Lng of the says: The train with troops is approaching | jane, near Wa jatters affecting foreigners tn that country, | for public use by the luterposition of Uuited | which the authorities of said state ace ua: | Cautiously from Harper's kerry, taree nlles has arrived in Egyptand been presented to | States forces. From an imperative sense of | able to suppress: an hour, asa matter of precaution against | was ixsued ai Camden station thi Pasha Cherif,who will, according to custom, | “tty am impelled to join in asking imme. And whereas it is provided in the Const!- | Any attempt to wreck or untrack the train. | that the company will employ present him to the Khedive, by whom his | @i#te action, in order to prevent the rapid | tution of the United States that the United | They will get here at daybreak, and will tary ot War McCrary to night at the Soldiers’ Reine to Guratveneste tovek Indians allowed them t into an am- ¢ | Duscade, when they ope Fortunately Xperiene-d | the aim of the Indians was very wild aud and careful train men to supply the places | the troops came out nnburt igton. “A reply is expect ed at an early hour in the morning. N- ALEXANDER, octS trietp 1230 musylvacis avenue D.w. ASOTHER NOVELTY! formal appointment 1s to be conferred upon | 1) “rease of the diMeuities in the asa of the | Sudtes shall protect every state ia this Union, | Probably remain in the cars for soine hours | A'dcareful train men to supply the places ‘A Peace Parley. the nomination of our government. pom | lines between Washington city and Balti- | Oy application of the legislature, or of tue | Util the movement is made to release the | Gus proceedings. - ~ Kamian, 1. ., July 15, via Wauna sso ahd more, and the Ohio river. executive when the legislature cannot be | traivs. Shoulda crowd assemble they will ot WALLA, July 15 Joseph has gone over the ye bas opened ("yet without Deingahowm | SECRETARY EVARTS AND ATTORNEY (Slered) dent Hale eG ARRETT: | convened, against domestic violence: order them to Gisperse and in case of re- winstentons oer Bat Afraid: | mountains and sends word thas he wavits to Mi sesbn = GENERAL DEVENS arrived in Reading, Pa, "resident Balto. and Obio Eallroa1. And whereas by laws in pursuance of the | !usel the ringleaders will be arrested. It is cepts fot) i # speak to General Howard about peace. It rmiuh Sliver sed Pearls tery preety; eects ead . E CALLS FOR REINFORC ui Pthe laws of the | impossible from present appearances to get | tis time noengitcer has been obtained to | 5D Ms et y, See COL. DELAPLAIN pes , ave Yi “ yesterday, sod Drocestied to Edgemount, the os : United States) that in all cases of tusurrec- | Meu to Tun the trains out. ‘The strikers had | {Ke east train No. i ‘The proclamation of | $f Someeutiy cypeted tee powwow. Song Tublie Teseption ma eer Keim, where @| ‘The following dispatch was received at | tion in any state, or of oosttuction tothe | @meeling here aud decided todemand $2 Peete tein united Biales has been | insisted, however, and erat Kulealouttiton qT nde surrounding the mansion’ woes | te War department at a late bour Last | laws thereof, it shall be lawful for the Presle | Perday for firemen and brakemen, and no vance throng about. the betel tog | #5 messenger. White Bird, Looking Glass, pen anes surrounding the mansion were | night: dent of the United Siates, on application of | Feduction for engineers and conductors. | A Here isa large throng about: the hotel, but | Tahooinoolsiute atid others wanted. 10 press brilliantly iduminaied and the Ringgold MauTINSHURG. W.VA., July 13—Hon. | the legislature of such state, or of the execu- | They appointed a committee of four, a fire- | #1) appear good hamored, and the prominent | OO UNG the buftale countre ln Montane bat ‘ornet Band was stationed on the lawn. | ¢; W Mecrary, Secretary of War, Washin, a en isk “ n- | Man, engineman, conductor and brakeman, | *'tiKers say there will be no demonstration evidently res iicalties Ti 8 h Ki b peept yo live when the legislature cannot be co against nd Justice Wil- | Joseph evidently considered the a estaktog see At ths clases Gr cee I fear that the forces you ha: ed, to call forth the militia of any other | Wco-operate with a similar committee ou | 4€atust person and property. Justice Wil- | 2ngcbh eyideulls considers ne teeta partaking more of the character of @ pleas- | (0!) will be insufficient. Let us have one state or states, or to employ such part of the | #1i other sections. The committee have gone | Hams. La the presence of Sheriff Nadenbush, such great risks. These ant soctal gathering. hundred more rifles and two pieces of artil- | land and naval forces as stiall be judged ne- | to the third and fourth divisions to confer : Sainiod ak ane an Mat carted termined that they fired on INVITATION TO THE PRESIDENT—In ac- | lery- R DELAPLAINE, cessary for the purpose of suppressing such | ®0d insist on a general strike. The strixers ren sesembled at the crossing to dis- | General Howard as he slood taikiug with igh “CO and'A.D-C. | insurrection or causing the laws t» be duly | S8¥ to-night that if overpowered by troops | Perse and desist from farther in erference | Yeveral Howant a cordance with the resolutions of the Rieh-| amerthe receipt of Colonel Delaplatue's | jeurmection = % | at Martinsburg they will blockade at otuer | With the trains, There are plenty of m sateen ae * Ses mond City Council and the Postal Commit- | qispateh by the acting adjutant gen ra!, in- | “And whereas the legislature of sald state | Polnts along the line. Auy men who dare | Willing to work, but they are afraid. Cte es ee ae cae: ‘sad guea fee, consisting of B. C. Gray, president of the | structions Were sent to Gen. Barry, «: Fort | is not now in session aud caunot be con. | 8000 trains will be bushwhacked along vic | Citizens Sy; the | sage back to Joseph: «Joseph may make a pbyr Sacqnes, at T5c. od Tobacco Exchange; Col. Thos. Carter, State | McHenry, Baltimore, to hold two i | vened in time to meet the preseat emergency, | TOad. : 4 complete surrender to morrow morning i varied and Dardcaive | Bat!road Commissioner, and Gen. T. M. Lo- | pieces ini readiness, as fot artillery, for far- | and the executive of said’ siute, under see | | A MILITIA COMPANY DESERTS TO Tax | MARTINSRURG. VA., July 19, 10.30a. m.— My troops will meet him at the ferry. He . , 4 varied,and oar desire | gan, are in Washington to present invita- | ther orders. of art. 4 of the Consitation of the United STRIKERS. No. 4 engine, wih N. B. Bedford, engiaeman, Sa hhio Eanes weil bo teceued Wise section fe to please our customers. lions to the President to visit Richmond aad 4 ‘i tehes To-a States and the laws passed in purs ia A telegram from Martinsburg says: Capt. | was goi in order, when his wife and siep is peopl odes . B. SILVERRERG, to be present, with bis Cabinet, at ihe »: OmIcts! Iiepatenes a fa Ye prety, Wc! above it is provided (in the L Nice Feather Dusters at 30c Jout Stands for Flowers, &c., @1; Marble-top, folt regniar made White Hose, light r former @) Ladies: and and “ six W bite Glass Goble-*, 4c : Zc. half gallon Glas« Pitchers, Sue. ,mix Gla-< B. Dives, Be ; German and American’ Clocks, $1 a1 $2. Be ne and Fancy 3 Temarkably low prices. 5. 10, 20. Euaonere ow - % : due vestigated si ereof, tits Inade due eating te f haeticr's company of 4 men. known as ine | daughter got on with bin. They faile| to — e ines of the Southern Postal Convention, call={ 3 FOR REINFORCE. | the nremiges for such Wartof the maititary | West Virginia Guards, of Mariinsburg. fully | persuade film to leave; but, juss before the Uy & court compoved 6 1p Army Re METROPOLITAN BAZAAR, be beld at Old Point Comsort on the 25 force of the United states as may be n firmed und «quipped, weut over vothe strikers | time to start, one of the strikers spoke a few | ted bp myeet. Colovel MM. F'- Miller 1s July instant. < | sary aid adequate to protect said sta ina body yestentay moruing. Capt. Fauik- | words to b be, with his ay: Bi - - — pe08 tts tr BIZ Seventh street. _ “WHEELING W.Va., July 18— Seer or | the ~ uer’s Berkeley Light Guard. itissaid, can- | daughter, left the engine. and Se ieee, -oricn Datny REPORT BUREAU OF ENGRAVING | War, Washington:—Please send in ue execution of tha | 80t be depended upon as a whole for service | with cheers. Mr. Clements, from ‘reparing to Renew the Chase N ~ . AND PRINTING —Deliveries yesterday were | 00€ burdred men and two pice agatust the strikers. There is another local | then ran the train down to the hot eration! on at the river MATHEWS, G The rndersigned have th's day farmed altmited | as follows: “HENRY M And whereas itis required that whenever | Military company not yet fully organized. | thing was done quietly, and there faith Is placed Parterst p to purenance ef the Bevied Statutes = THE * DITIONAL TROOPS NoT REQUIRED. | jt may be necessary, in tae judgment of ths | 1tmay be well to slate that ule extent of | fested no disposition of violence o. in Josedh. Red Heart and five other ludians poe relatiag to the District of Oo Pree yi ser ga = 32,00 | _ The following, indicating a better condi | president, to use che militaryttores tor ine Capt. Faulkne u Gov. Matthews | of thesirikers. The aympathy of tie c: surrendered to-day to James Lawver. Pais sareeenie ats teen: | _ Comptralier of the Gorrie; 79 | sion of aifairs, was received this morning: | purpose aforesaid, he shail forthwith, by | Yesterday was to protectany of the employes | kive encouragement to the men oa = : a SAO i Watintal sacsuuay actos ahieee MARTINSBURG, W. VA., Jal, —Hon G | prociamation, command sueh insurgents to | Of the company willing to work. At the | and the brakeman was ordered oi! by a VER INVESTIGATION. utac-aring of Flour at the | Loan Division— it . sic W. MeCrary, Sec r, Washington: ~ | disperse aud retire peaceably to their respec. Sane ee aetna ‘andergriif and Poisal | zen. iP More Testimony. . * Sia Georg wens in the District of | pLOSD Division 13,510,000 | Referring to my dispaceh of last night [do | tive homes within » limited time, eee he engineer and fireman of the | aT EST FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. | SA% FRAxcisco, July 158A Portland Columbia, anc the eeiling the Flour aud the buying | Pout Bia a halt ent. 130° Suicolow | Bet think the additic sed fur wili || Now, therefore, I, Ratherford B. Hayes, | {eight train ranaway. Capt. Faulkner the: All Quiet This Atte Press dispatch says: The Grover commission grain from which to manufacture the same; the | Four and a balf per cent. consols.. 5,17 be required. PLAIN®, President of the United States, do heresy. | Rotified the railroad Company that he would | ag aiet This ‘noon. to-day examined @ number of witnesses re- Pame= ard residences of all the gsveral andepectal | Misccllameous ......+... 415 -aulA. D.C. make proclamation and command all per_ | Protect any men they could induce to raa the > ARTINSHUKG, W. VA., July 1, 4) p.m. | parding the characters of Stiles and Wilson Oiice He Wolk aed Besia Wowk, DISPATCH FRO! . FRENCH. sons engaged 1u said untawful and insur | teins. dul ae no men could be had there was | {sirers have remained quiet for th@last two | Senator Kelly testified that he considered iS ot whaer seusase tn ould Guoractrers: ore the Shige ner The foliowing was received lat r fectionary proceedings to disperse and revire | Nothing more for the captatatodo. Vander. | Hur. = No train has yet moved and the | Mosier thoronghiy honest man. but given | partners. and Edward to their respective abodes on or | Stiff. whose arm was amputated, was still | OPS rematu in th raceabt rir quarters. The trains | to exeessiy. 1 town, 8 : 5 et Beene Wa sues 7 ° . ‘e use of liquer,and when ander probe = A or Bela oe —-2 band at close of bane ee MARTINSBURG, W. VA "Fas o'clock noon of the !th day of July | "Ving yesterday morning, but not entirely wa caging tor noe mien can be | its influence said and did some very foolish partner: th ial par’ner has contributed ta endctsensacecbrenteeessenese< MieO/IOD,200 | 530% m. Presi- id hereafter abandon sald combi. | Out of seer ne reaaal’s wound was but a | to co but atrald of the fetae Plenty willing | things. Nesmith was recalled, and repeated Suman sick the partueuip ito ermmetee he | BEXJAMI HOMANS, who died Sunday at | dent's proclamation not yet published. Will | nations and submit themselves to the laws | Slight one, aud he was out oa the street yes: * are. his testimony regarding the interview with Sgoatel Seip UNE. tod tobe Gaaiesiedl antie oa | kis reeldence ia Beushiyn N.Y. fan at. | bein an hour, when arrest will be made. | and constituted authorities of said state; and | Uerday after the shooting. How the Wheeling Coma.nay Didn't | Mosier, who be thought was in earnest in ee oR , ane term! is iy . Y., of n at- Am in consultation with Col. Delaplatae. T invoke the aid and co-operation of all goo aed BY ieee BOATMEN. rrest any Strikers. stating that be (Mosier) could get 8400 to vote. . EDWARD P_ WELCH, tack of paralysis, after an illness of five FRENCH, Colonel Commanding. | citizens thervof to uphold the laws and pro | QA 1, well Kuown, the Ghesapeake and) = MARTINSBURG, 21) p. m—The military | Henry H. Giturey testified that Builes’ state. J4ME3 H. WELCH, weeks, was born tn the year 17%, in Bor- ANOTHER DISPATCH FROM COL. FRENCH. | Serve the public peace. te, tiie Iateiowy gor pi stance paral'el | company from eeling Was called thirty | MeNt was absolutely false. He said -Grover Rosia W. WELCH deaux, France, where his jather was oto. ee ee ee eee ee oon eee In witness whereof [have hereunto set my sok e ome a hio road, and the | minutes ago ard marched to the crossing, | Dever spoke to me about buying votes; never r - EDWARD G JONES. His tather was subsequentiy cbtef clera in | whracoarteent ray hand and caused the sealofthe United Stat strikers on the canal form another body of | accompanied by the sheriff and a deputy | Offered Goodmau or any oulier member of the ee. E Siw Sit | the Navy department. The deceased for a | Watdchariment todayy | ys a to be affixed. . Heb Or ae ee eh take, been in the | anda party who agreed to point out ten of | lecislature oy Sos oneness Cox ‘ORD BUGGIES, choice top BUG- | pumber of years held an important position sree gre General,” Washingta Done at the city of Washington, this eigh- init rember a se} c 0 ¢ trains of the road, | the leaders. Before reaching the crossin: influence votes. If Grover or any one else GY by Joyce; 4-seated Passen-, in the same department, being its principal Procia Sateen penton: now tobi dicen ace teenth day of July, in the year of our hens) ays s reported, a rty of them | he tacked out, and the military marched | bad attempted touse bribery, I think I would : fi ee correrronding clerk wnt} when removed nea Orit ao oe era tattaag | (le 8) Lord. tt, and ot the Todependence of | attet pled 16 get om at Si. dona’ Teun to | buck again. This crested, see hack he e known it. Wilson told me seme of the y President Jackson. 18 led to his estab- sachs t Ge the United States the one hundred and | Come up to Cumberland, and other points, | cuage on the part of some persons, though | Custom house crowd ha:l offered him money fered tthe gubiic at AOD Leumiace aver | [AMINE n Les the dirny and Navy Chronicle. | wih proceed to enforce te ‘orders’ Of Ue | py gy_ "CON Ro. Hares. | Bnet pacouauetoy refarediiem permission: | there was no demonsiration or violcage, = | 10, vole againat Grover. ‘Tho tater slways ‘ : sis he wen’ Jincinnati, Where he was 4 ~~ sy. the President: 0 - THREATS. old me he would use no corrupt means to eigpets Bey Marke, Ww. MAGHATI Se eeeree ot Sie redemption sxeioy of ie President: | At preseut everything seems | Op, W. Sewakd, Acting Secretary of State, | We conductor's head, andthe result of the | The drinking hag AE <e been closed ati | bath Race a ri = an i Departure of U. 8. ‘Troops for the | Pé!suasive argument was a free ride for tae | day, despite which ther: iy comerionee Ae ———_2—__ GELLING OFF AT COST Life and Trust Company. For the past ten | Wan a demonstration will be required: | Depa ‘Seat or War. 0 on wearer toxjcation, and one man, under the inila- | Later Dispatches from Gen. Howard. . Sears he has held a position tn the munage- rap bbe toy vith and fall concur. | At3:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon General STRIKERS FULLY ARMED. ence of liquor, proposed to hang Col. Sharp San FRANCISCO, July 1%.—General How- FOR Ment Of the Bankers’ Maynzine. The venera- | D¢ @fler consultation with and fall goncar: F, a ° The strikers at Martinsburg numbered be- | the master of transportation Ris fri ard sent the following thi - "4 bie Lindsley Muse, stil iessenger to ths | Feuee of Col. Delaplaine.atd to the governor. | French, coumaiding officer at the tween five and six handret desperate and de- | took him away after the sherlif aitempled to | tary headquarters: en” toon to malt THIRTY Pays Secretary of the Navy, was first appointed Faescit. Col. Commanding. | Wi vig baileries of artiliery: Orders wors | wrmibed men. They arearmed with guvs, | arrest linn’ Neri aHempled to | “Gaur Macuerm, KAMtam, I. T., July 15, GW AQCOUNT OF REBUILDING. ou Homans’ recommendation in 1xzs—neariy |), | AT THE DEPOT IN THIS ctTy also sent to Fort MeHeury to have iwo of | Pistols, bowle itulvés, sharpened irons and TRE WHEELING xILITARY p.m.—Early this morning when a mes: = i : rspialintai fifty years ago. this morning trains from the west ar- | the batieries posted there sent on. The troops aus nenie aici Pete oe Tavir weapons | were called upon to assist in the arzest, and | Senger r me, stating that Joseph One stock of Children’s tanger, Wager : rived on time and all was quiet aboat the | rom Fort SMeHenry arrived in tis city ona Sous tO pa aa: And they say they are | refused unless ordered by their captain, who | Wished to make propositions of surrender - Veles1p ieequss and. Cancthe ScvuTHERN Opposition To U. Reve- | place. Major George ie oye was Conon) epecial train ehoe: Yelock last night. Ia ae meet” iy . pipe ad of whose | eould not be fou ne returped, leav uinn to proceed to@ ta es S22 ee BS pee ets Traseliiag | NCE LawS.—A United States revenue off- Seutiainal titer ihe conten enews coald | the meantime the six ba eries atthe Arsenal | fater despatch from Martie eae Smeg oe, The First Trai convenicnt haitt and 1 have had Cages of 16 differ storms, aud 20000) different | C€F Writing from the south tells of the great esas were ee aud marched to the Laltt- | the strikers wre becoming m ier: 295 p, m.—- Licut With a dataci, eaiatie noticed by dust arisiny articies of Fancy Motions and Toys, et difficulty which has attended the enforce- z more abd Ohio depot, where they met the | Quest : At thete will Ly | Meulof battery Fl ith artillery, wa bdiaus Were in motion iware . ment of the revenue laws in several of the | », 4) rah fiona Portis train poe Balennee ach Ce i soldiers the strite one ane cleared the track fi — Ee T had hope a2 reach. » 4 “4 7 - % udictory ea o— 2K was equip will his musket, 5 . — he reigl a, sina but an ob- CH. RUPPERT'S [outhem states, particularly in North Caro- | gicyaten eayn: The Congressional commitice | pankee eee aN eae ney cnapsack: cers | ABQ the freight train Shansed mys be!g in all > FANCY BAZAR, lina. Even among the better classes there | on Monday examined D. W. Batier, who de- | pannket®, cauton,andbaversack containing Sto | were compelled ta le Je Im Ne. 103 Serenth strect northwest. | thasbecome tae common practice to unite | pied bavin ny money from any | Washiacion and the two from Fort Me. | @@¥e @Dy trains from there that they will N RICK Fr. William Good- | Henry ail )clonged to the 2d artillery. Gan, | PPevert tatail hazards, in the clamor against the revenue laws and igers, from Fort McHenry, bas co: = a GjREAT BEDUCTIO man testified that Stiles’ statement regard- | French was ‘i, command. ‘The batteries INTERFERENCE AT GRAFTON. ‘ r ue rement Commissioners. IN THE PRICK | the revenue officials. Within a few months i the tre : The Fis rC “F the machinery of the state courts has been | TY , os wae —— e The strikers are very hostile here. They | Put us vere vicnn, * mueh exchement, 7 Game, VEXILLO,” a companion | employed to deter the latter from the per- irg himself was false; he pever receiv from the Arseival were battery D. commanded | paye destroyed the rabber coanections ped but as yet uo viole Portsmouts, N. H., July 19.—The U. &. ; [This .s all that was received upto the time pbsiruction. ‘Captain | 9f Our going to press ‘The new Law te Crequet rom tke Of office, money or any other com- | py Col. Litchiields b: ay neice ee steamer S elit en the ¥ TAT kone so far as to direct their clerks not to | i . A - : rendered the rolling stock of the freight en- AN ARBITRARY INDIAN AGENT ing, MTF twsiaint of BOURS Tor Suiamer Boat | Shay writs inte from feloral courts, Toor | ferepeiveumers of ime legisiatars, A uum, | Cicord; hatery G. Tica! Smith Eines helpless, ‘They have notified ue nou | Protest Agaiast Mis Action by Citi- | JP, ahectl vs orders 20 sail for New Lon. an mente 3 A E en. pattery Hy Will y a : : Soeur son, Uo: | Salem, Mass. °- War DANES Th Surect._ | mucuton both sidess the supreme court de. | named Higby tomake affidavit that he maw | huitery {, Capt. Hogers. Tho signt batteries | Seat With. The mayor of iiiug the strikars | lillardated ioldag: sayy: eae cht, Wins. | ters thé remainder of the eet ‘ S— | cided to sustain the right of removal and the | $144 Pager ype tell actin hing gpl ee aie ne train, com- | that the faws must and will be eutorese fee | 1s raising a breesé with our Goimame ee Another Bank Robbery. = u . 5 nine cars, left the depot about ! : ame . LUMBER. ™ Bek yells Semmaorcindigy spony nhs the truth of the first one and pronounces the | }tigek just after the regular western train. errigtrerimpanions be A) = om ingiees. A ccleestion of Aye todians came | Rocuxsten, N. ¥., July 19—A package sion, It is declared, cannot easily be over- | fe thould be sabpanecd ta Washingion oad | The orders to the commanding officer were | Or the proclamarion. a pia to the 106 | had gone for berries aud gare nated ey focien, tackctien Weaken ae estimated, involving, as it does, the power of | get money for it. He had reeelved an order | 47,hold themselves in readiness for uetion ut | Tg SrERIKE RAPIDLY SPREADING WEST. Connoyer bad sent runners to them who told | Pts: tpeluding of Bloomington and the government to collect its revenues un. | &¢t money for rece! ; Martinsburg. The formal proclamation of Strikes are expected to take pi them that If they dia Empire, Illinois, Leavenworth City, St. molested. Ee eh Soo Witte Hae rg ident {6 the rloters was to be tele- | Central Ohio aud Chicago divisions of tae | vation be would send note an bee, Finsbury ents aa and Esto, and : - J. 8. gral #0 as to be in Martinsburg and read he Pittsbu road. was stolen to —_——_<ce-—____ road. are. probed The burg 3 OUR PRICE LIST. TUR INDIAN WAR—A dispatch from | the agreement made between Lakeand Hig. | Lolbe strikers by the time that the troops ar- | Keysersand evergtiing ieee meds eet | Lat eee they ed orate much excited. They | the F inat Natioual Bark of Canandaigua. Walla Walla, Washington territory, says: | by, in which conversation Higby promised | “Ye? ‘The Seat of War. ‘The civil authorities are werless, and are | that their ‘athers had lived and diet here, AHea The Indians have killed three men’ an: 13 give Lake an order for 6200 on Wi : - it of . unable to make arrests. The men have noti- | but they hated Connoyer and his Indians. | ow wt Aaa y! 42 girl on Cow-creek: “Old Balty’’a spokane | 2 £tve Lax 0 | FAILURE OF TXT Guarros, /OTTATIONS | fled ail in the service of the company that If | Aller s long talk, they said wat on Sanday | of DE TON ee Sal wie ip ANOTHER REDUCTION chief, says he believes that fifty of his war- A conference was held at the Grafton | ey attempt to run any trains past that place | allof them would come back and live on near this city, was entered by burglars last i aaa —_— age Rov THE BOATMEN'S STRIKE. —The boatmen | house, the parties lo whieh were Gov. Mat- ber ayn ares held meeting yes- a es across Columbia, but would | night, and robbed of €11,000 in U. 8. bonds, ox salam tan reached Latte sana wth bis | here, who are in sympathy with thestrikers, | thews, Col. Robert Delapiaine, of the gover- vo ee Pegg a ee oe ea Todt vation, as they were not | about si in cash, some valuable jewelry, column, Teached Little Salmon river, | ex themselves yesterday as if the | nor'y ‘staff, vice President Keyser, ot the err oe en so Martinsburg from pase —y but beloaged to the | and numerous other articles. jor ee een Sere noe con, | Strike of the brakemen and seas oe the | Baltimore ‘and Ohio, and a number of the sae5 ‘tbat point thas seen iepve thonenetves ake ne nee weata, bee. a WHITE PINE PICKS, Dresed ca ee ete eee, Sey: ugh treaty | Baltimore and Unio railroad would give | surikers, ‘The conference commenter ‘ubsne ee eee et oe nee iets.) | Rave eaeen Re eee Kodete en & Peatee. pokane chiefs, annownes ton, prow | qaale frends at Sir John’s Run fresh back- | % o'clock and continued fortwo hours. Tue | THE Finst FALL ELECTIONS OF THE fo tet them BO Galil te ene att is for him | PRovINcETowN, ME., July 19 —The cadet ; ; Tide Ghee Set apart Gor then aad food rac, | BOE, The only news we recelved from Sir | strikers could nol be prevailed upou to suc. | YEA Will bo belt ca meng ae ec rasT ae | Jet them go until the Indiaus now on the | revenue cutter J.C. robbie sailed tis memset WHITE PINE SECONDS, Dressed. Vided one Is set apart for them and food fur- | John’s Run yesterday was that the steamer | Cum, notwithstanding that Mr. opsee wee Kentucky and Alabama to choose | Retin are whipped. and not by arbitrary | ing for Portland, where she will receive nished for the winter, Ludlow Patton yeeket Seroaen very. firm in expressing the determination of | t California and Vermont will yore oa eg pened ne ip whom he cannot | stores, and then ‘cruise, returning to Balt!- WHITE PINE SELECTS, Dressed Formst Fires have destroyed consider- | blockade. presumably paying s! per ton to | the company no: to run the traing at all, un- h of September, and Maine on the "tt, | to take Up SIMs Aguinel Us. Me eee ey | MOFe About the middle of September, able timber and many buildings in Aroos- | Alexandria—{ Cunberian ghanian, 1h. | Jess the employes would submit to the re- | for members of the legis! poli nacin. Synge th =o bas ture and sta! a duced rates of compensation, addi the Colorado will bold an sanaat else the reservation, and 1 “ ‘at eae ee oe a The Freach company would not only discharge all those | tion for members of the levis, boone A NO ag RL elections who refused to work, but would also dabar | of October, and Onio and tous ie ease | re been fixed for October fat them from ever afier i the service of | cers acd members of the ria the road. Finally, finding all efforts at con- | Sth of October. On theéth November Mas- Ciliation useless, thirty-six of the soldiers | sachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Penn- were placed in the cars attached to the Bal- | sylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Souls Caro- Uniore and Washington express, whieh: left | lina, Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi Grafton at 10.30 p. m., having been delayed | Texas, Wisconsin, Minnesola and Nevola, there sbout an hour anda half. The private | will Lold elections. Ip nine of these govern. took county, Me. Among the losses are the : stareh factory and dry houses of Jonsson & | 42° 2G" Hinton McPhalr, of Presque Iste, loss ®3,00), and 5 g Not A Pent reyt.—Rela- Live to the rumored rescinding of the onter of the exclusion ot lebrews from 1e Siewart’s Inmber mills. AtCarriboo, Lime- | Ynion Hotel In Saratoga, Judge Hilton sald stone and New Sweden houses and barus | no knew nothing of the matter until he saw ON LOWES RICES. — ——————— it ip the papers, aud sal at his orders BER IES ERE Se MRs. BARNEY WILLIAMS, widow of the | hearing on that question remained unchang- Irish comedian, has been spending the sum- | €¢- He added, with much force, ‘I am de- mer quietly at Bath, Long Island. Early in | termined they shall remain so. I have no August she and her little daughter, Marie, | Intention of altering them.’ WE WIGL MAKE A REDUCTION OF 10 PEB CENT. car of Vice President Keyser, containing that | ors will be and members of leg! WE SELL 1 europe. % | efi . meee * re Tumont, | Hivteln Parte and may nov return Amer: | AR Ex-Treascuer ix Trovnie.—Jacoh | CMUGIaL, way also on the Uain, Tho iran | tS Da ETE OEE TEESE JOISTS, STUDS. cmediom lengthel” “Sas | (C8 for a yearor two Pa, wae airesied yertaring for ome * | evidently existing unat there was danger LTIMOBE LErreR CARRIER’S zie- ahead. veral stuall torpeioes were Tue r7s.—Samuel Cooper, a letter carrier of on the track, before the train left Granoarths Gas aitimore post off2e, was arrested Mon- | and £1,500 worth Tr excitement. It arrived safely ay ateore® | cbared with rebbing the mails, Heaneos: | last night. “The tends mere of te followin burg at 7.50 yesterda: ‘morning Sosy rested at his home on Wilifamson street, | numbers and amount: Issue of July ist, pa ‘ining th and Vice Presi, | ear Light street. Cooper drew a ristol and | Was 12414, 124419, S64, 8715, 3030, for dent Keyser were detached, and the balance | !featened to shoot Mr. Henderson, but was | #100; issue of July ist, 65, Nos. 57214, 91308, GN. SHERIDAN and party were on Thurs- | ment of $13,000 of Ule city’s money, 20 | day encamped at the foot of Cloud Peak, in | ball fixed at 515.900. He has so far — the Big Horn mountains. There are no In- | able to secure the necessary bail. He resigu dians im that ap of the country. Large ed lately from bis position in the First Nat- 20 | herds of buffalo are seen north of Beaver | ional Bank, of which he was cashier and his creek. Gen. Sheridan's party are all weil. father was president, owing to that institu- _ Uou going into liquidation. CULL ck, (best quality hw. VIKGINIA PINE FLOORING. * | disarmed, and Assistant Special Age 19743, 119789, 119788, for #100, and No. 74976 for Saas STONEWALL JACKSON was for twenty mnie, satan 5 of the train proceeded to Baltimore. A num- Troy a » years a severe sufferer from dyspepsia aud | THE NATIONAL Corton Exomanoe of | ber of strikers and thelr frlends collectai | $¢!7ed him and with a pistol Drought him to | &0. ie iantil WILLET &@ LIBBEY. was compelled to forego eating and drinking America began its first biennial convention | about the cars containing the soldiers, at the an pd —s out of thirteen placed - = most things he liked. He once declared that | at the Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, | doors of which were og with | Gonos (eters, it is stated, were found on meg yah Corner Sixth street and New York avenue, | be was fonder of whisky Levees A other man West Va., yesterday. Join ‘ips, of New ‘The ag) of affairs was a reaal person, and were identified by the Phim ong 5 $- the Northern Literty Market, | #2 bi# army, yet he never tasted it. Orleans, presided. About fifty delegates — pt Guneranenees te tho ce ae hs: = ee ne Po earner -y have a Judge in Minnesota who has —— — AT GRAFTON. committed by U. Commissioner Hogers team 00 and that — The: a been persons for contempt of | &7~A scandalous document, reflect! = IMPROVED SODA vt, cnetncaienas being the circulation ofa | ously upon Archbishop Wood, of Phitadel: ib Granwiated tee saeanen petition sabing him to resign. phia, Las beep published in that city. 2 8.8. Coots and Edward 8 , two of | rshearing yesterday. @ian team 586. In the the ‘were at Grafton s7-Mrs. Bragg, widow of the late Gov eres oe ths crf sutbonsies is dead a5, f I

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