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ee ae ee THE EVENING STAR PLBELISHED D T THE STAR BUILDINGS, a Aven corner Lith street, The Evening Star Newspaper C. 8. HO KAUPEMANN, Pres't. —s pany. Cents per week, or Fort z Chytes at the countér, o Cents each. By mat—postage prepad— Sixty Cents a month; one year, #6. THe WEEKLY STAs published on Priday- 2 a sear, postage preped. OT AL cubserip!ions invartably tn advances. B® Rates (f alvertiong furnt.red on application. SPECIAL aT? mm . Tees CRSA Y Fee AT VORNINGS oust A t wo , ¥s bee . 703 1th street Bar SEE coneaass WATER AT SABATUX Fiftes a Cents p BATHOBN WATER MILBURN wir tase io D. McFARLAN. Un 1t40 8 ‘ot New Jersey avenue. as erroneously pricted fp Boyd's Directory for 1507 2au6- ly tea SAMUEL G. YOUNG NOTASBY PUBLIC eeut-tt Orricu—Stak BriLyrne. oO PTict 4) N. . SCOPES and SHADES ALEXANDER, ots tristp 1229 Penasyivac!s avenue aw. LUMBER. OUR PRICE LIST. HEB REDUCTION WHITE PISE PICKS, Drewod WHITE PINE SECC S. Dressed WHITE PINE SELECTS, Dreeses WE WILL MAKE A BEDUCTION OF 10 PEB CENT OW LOWEST MABEST PRICES WE SELL Per Thousant 0 g1 wena ne G AS JOIBTS, STUDS. medic OULLS, 12 in. Stock, (best qaniity VIBGINIA PLNE FLOORING. WILLET 4&4 LIBSEY, Oorner Sixth street and New York avenue, yew Opposite Northern Liberty Market. A FEW THINGS WORTH KNOW You can buy excellent Hair Brushes at 20 and 2c. Rubber Dresmiaz Conds ar aud % The ueaviest Rubber Dreaming Comb mad formerly £1 Babber back Ty il-t Mirrors, 0c. and $1. Excellent Kustic Frames. wih mat. glass and beck, Bc. fine Polished W Mines two inenes toe Walvat Towel and Hat hh Pure tilk Velvet Photo Kuseis Leather Poe Pocket Buck= J pane: bee; . Frames, esouy fuel two Brakes, ; Book thrown 10. for $1.40, the cheapest set in ® fc A lot of Ladies £ rwear, bosatiie fad trimmed. re to have my eXenIES the BRON EON OF SILVERKERG, METKOPOLITAN BAZAAR, WNrtbatr S12 ce st., nour Pa. ace. McMES AMIN « co, Corner First street east and Penn. avenue, Beveon hand the largest and best selection of MABHLE and ay a UMENTS, BEAD ever eifered for malo south of New York. j)7-3m™_ 1 00 NEW AND SECOND-HAND TUP AND NO-TOP BUGGLES,’sin- gle end Jump Seat Jaggere, two and foer ret Park Pouy Phetous, also, one very Heb Brett, aud fifty other sty lea, ‘Fices to suit the times P. D. SCHMIDT & CO., way 466 Pennsyicania arenue. es are Extracrdinary Bareaias. Immense Stock of TRUNKS, BAGS aud SATCHELS. ‘Franks called a. Regeten and Covered at greatly ced prices, 4417 Penn. Avenue. {7 9] Above Willards. rp w for gT. Lovely Sil with thoasancs of =. 1 d> net offer large neither do 1 buy anc F K. WARD, Al + Wholesale sud’ Kota! Dealer in PURE At. DEAD EY MILK AND CREAM Ontee ani Depa, f} E street ow. Wascincton, D. BUTTER. ZO cepts, churned every day até a in Choice ALVERNEY BUTTER. 40 ceuts, in quar for poord prints, BUTTER MILK Decivity Mik sud Cream delivered at any hour deatred. j19 Lia Cc A tc fT t oO Net Al selling. dealing or trafickiug I A. Shinn, Georgetown, Palmer & Green, Georgetown. D ©.;" or the foil ualty of pect to protect the ‘eral water in the District of WO8S'S CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM DEPeT. 1cE ousaa wats, ‘1GkS. FLESH OAKES, ac som hand. Prices :-—Q G—L. Bi Pay 8 thr personr are berebf cautioned agatnst baying, or using any Botils cttles beartnis the foslow ite mark oF marks, Vig: cg Tite bottle never ect of Congress en- anuieecturers of min- <a ‘aud for other pxcept Sanday, | | Che Lvening e STRIKE we 50—N2. 7,595. GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DAY na! revenue, & | How ARE THE Mighty FALLEN of absence for three | delegation from the AND PRINTING —Deliveries August 1 1 Nath xy is torn down t 2 | to-day received definite Instrae and laborers. for bids for furnishing for that depart ly all this business bas the hands of priv | The | performance of Romeo and Juliet Theater last night. The doors w: and a sad-faced tr Plained the trouble to his frie favorites, wit n. by throwing better bargains for the goveru- Washington. who paid the rent of the th ter for a week in advance, but the theater had been closed through @ falling-out be- tween Mr. Boyle and Mr. Crane. leaviug about $000 due the actors and orchestra. PRESIDENT SECRETARY Secretary Evarts will leave the latter part of this week, to remain away | the entire month of August. reative time will be spent on hts farm The President leaves the latier part of next week for Vermont, aad wi'l, it is understor 1, be a guest for atime of Seer in Vermont. cordance with the request of ¢ President proposes to be present at the “Bat- Ue of Bennington,” on the 7th of August. To BE PRESERVED.—Colonel Casey, the Commissioner of Public Buildings and Grounds, has decided to remove most of the Mmantelpieces now in the old W ment building to the new building now being erected. These mantelpieces have been in present building since Its erection. Some © Very handsome, and some have tnterest- The one im th rou Is @ fine pleee of workmanship, and cane from Italy many years ago. having an interview with the official doterior department concerning their tions with the general government, Com sioner Smith yesterday, after consult with Secretary Schurz, telegraphed to eral Crook, at Omaha, giving the requ: permission, which will allow a delegation nr The will be sent hither either in charge ager 1 of the Indian office. or of auy offic -r of t ing histories. AbOUT THOSE FLOWERS.—The published ent that one of th nse presented the lowers tothe Schuetzen Verein be Monday. and uscd Mrs. Hayes’ name wi out authority, is incorrect. s, itis tras, bat employes of the handsome bas- a Which Were inseribed the com ern district of Virginia by U. Lewis is to recover theamount on the gr that it is the property of the U Mr. Huntes suit, said that such proceedings were calcu lated to keep alive the animosittes of zen king by ioyes of the White House, CHARGES have been filed with the C tiss:oner of Internal Revenu € Freeland, o the effect that he ts guilt ispection Was m ue stamps on ha instead of counted. @ first-class fight against Ply rch by Brooklyn men. THE NOMINATION of Judge West for gn. honors by the Ohio repul n endorsement thern policy of the alministration. West, ina recent he was willing to giv al before condemning it, although he did commit himself to its endorsement. Had ige Taft seeurc| the nomin: been aecepted by the adm evidence that the Ohio republicans were dorse the new departure. roads has alr ay been sett paymentof tue bil pre department for the transportation of the bu talion of marines from Wa acelphia last week. The government was ebarged full pass | tary of the Navy ordere! the bil! paid. The War department, however, bas not only no funds, but the quartermaster general is obliged to consider the question of payment w declared jon it would istration as not yet ready to et THE WASHINGTON NATIONAL Monu- MENT SOCIETY held a meeting at the City Hall to day, Major McDonald presiding, Dr. J. B Ulake seeretary,and Gen. Dunn and Me Stuart and Harkness prese: Were submitted by Geo. Taylor and | d improved method Noyes, the fit procuring money, and suing the structure. ; | Honrsville, Ala., submitted a propos the monument by city and county to contribut ste nes cach, A.W. Wigg, of ORDERS. — Lientenant M. © detached from the Pensacola, at Mare Island, and ordered to | proceed home and awa‘t orders; Medic i avid Kindleberger detache: the retiring board on the Aneust, and ordered to the Monongahela, and on arrivalon the Asiatic station to be registered as fleet surgeon of that station; : Joseph Hugg from the Mononga- hela on the ith of August, and ordered to the Che'sea,’ Mass.; Surgeon J. Chelsea naval hospital on of bis relief, and placed on waitin: rs, Commodore George B. Balch detach: duty as member of the light-house board on Ist September next, and ordered ag member of the naval examining and re board. Commander George Dewey frot ,Ouse inspector of the &econd dis- aS membrr of the light- house board, Lieut. James D. Adams from the receiving ship Independence, and onlored to the Pensacola, Lieut. Taeodore T. Wo d sccm the command of the Intrepid, and ordered to the Enterpri«: Seymour from the Enterprise, and ordered to temporary command of the Intrepid. STORM AND FLoon Star .—The present northeast rain storm may ve spread aud traveled over a million *¢ are miles of grain harvest in the extreme northern states and Canada, catching the grain out in shock, and large amounts wil’ doubtless be damaged. (At least this is often the case with such storms.) Could the farm- ers over this vast region have had a few hours notice of the coming storm, the greater part of this grain could have been stacked or put into barns. This could have beeu done a # tritling cost, with my plan of storm and Hood signals, by the telegraph and cannon, sarc it is but a single instance of the advant- ‘age to agriculture, mainly in haying and which would result from the gen- plicn of my plan; which has b- en ty Submitted to the Sec: orsed by the Commissions Gen. Le Due, and the offer of free tele- lan by President Orten, ‘elegraph Com; © station agents aad 204 telegraph lines, and whteb with’ piele Knowledge of telegraph: est possible endorsement of thesystem. Tae Secretary of War is asked to test the plan at ts, arsenals, barracks and navy yards in for which he has the jawtul authority In Revised Statutes, see- to ‘establish storm sign it system of storm eather Bureau” was invented and established by Admiral Fitz- roy in Ergland sixteen the pavy yard te aes States grand jury has bad under inv aval hospital M. Flint from and other damaging s' trict, and ordered Lieut. Charles SIGNALS. — Elitor terfield county, V terday morning in the well of a n is the strong- the populous states, ary slations. pes by our years ago to give arnings of wind storms for the commerce, and he never claimet | that it could be of utility in vest, or sudden floods — for my plan. zee only system ever esta! sible plan would be ing aad har- on rivers, as I this frst and as unwise aa for farmers unwi as rested satisfied with the hand sickle, the horse reaper. \A. Warson. and refused to Washington, WASHINGTO MARSHAL GLAS, oO! still lingers bere awn case, He warts to bedecta removed, or to b> acquittec tome. The only dee is De THE PRESIDE e\phis inte hus sent w th: parded as clive Hester's. has been compelle! to nded visit to Virgiota, aad or the present it must be i ation at AT THE Wuite Hor ervicws with t yoft the I tucky. Gov. Denni Hib; A r Smith trict of ¢ Wim. H. Claggett, W Geo. W. Cochran, and Jas L. DAILY Revort BUREAU oF E bat poit Among thos e President to- terior, General om, Wa Landa plambla GRAVING Com ptre f the Carrene: nal currency notes... soe $169,009 Lean Division— ANIZATION —Gon nyt Speakersiip gal is abama, Is in th ean, whieh way He thin A Sonth: at John Goode, of ethe lucky man, but that f Ohio, will walk man ts nia, w cstom H + Thomas, of E etary of the Treasury Ww is of of eon the 19h ut, and the number to be discharget nts to fifty, Including clerks. messes TS ASS t weighers, watchmon, gaa RoMEO AND JULIET CoME TO Grier - Y. Sun of today saysthere was no Booth’s » closet, mber of the com, is. i was a Mr. John ! ut and capitaiist le’s backer, he said ne. a grain me S810UX CoMING To WABHINGTON.—In ac eral Crook that a delegation of Sioux Indians be per- mitted to visit this city for the purpose of mf Uae of u or twenty Sioux to coms to this city Will be selected by General Crook, aud an army, if the public interests will best be tved. They will be here about the Ist of September. Gen. Epva Hic member of Congress from the sth Virginia district,was before th ieitor of the Treasury yesterday, urging the dismissal of the suit recently brought | against his brother in-law, Thos. &. Fosier, ol Salem, Fauquier county, Va, Tne aliega- tion is that Foster was a quartermaster tn the confederate army at the tn render aod had in his poss of the sur- ton win gold. Tue suit broaght th asking the dism f tne War, and that itwas his desire todoali ir h's power to aid the administration i its reconciliation policy. Gen. He : peal, however, was bot successiu Tue AIL ROADS TO he PAID FoR Movi Troors ro PRoTecr THEIR PRorenty The is responsible to the railroad companies fo jestion as to whether the goverumen * Uansportation Of troops ov.r the rail nd byt @ prom uted to the Nay hingtoa to Pa nger rates, and the Seere under contract upon a forced opinion of th: attorney geveral that a recentact of Congres< does not repeal the act of 1861, which author ized the President to move the army regard- less Of appropriation bills. In Unis wi vision is made for the paymentof the trans- y pro portation of the second infantry from the South to Gen. Howard's command. Tue fact that troops were ordered from point to point to protect the property of railroad corpora tions does not, in the Fariment, relieve th fraying ppinion of the War de- government from d expenses attending the move- ments. The calls were from the governors and no narrow polley will goveru tary of War in orderiie the bills to be properly audited as presente: —___-<-e- POLITICAL WITNESSES INDICTED FOR PERIUL A Portland, Oregon, dispatel: says. For several days past the Unit 4 stig m the caseof W. H. N. Stiles, who testi- fed so positively and pointed against Sena- tor Grover before the congressional comm t- Stiles’s testimony tn relation to having rheard a couversation between Senators over, Watkins and Gilfoy,during which fey Stated to Grover that they had secured Goodman, of Umatilla, but it had cost $1,900, ements in connec lon therewith, was most emphatically con tradicted by these persons when on the staid before the investigating committee. Severa! witnesses have been examined before the | grand jury. Afiera careful examination of the cuse @ true bill was returned against Stiles, charging him with perjary. Tne bonds are fixed at 2,500, In default of which he was committed. The grand jury has also found two indictments against other wit- | pesses in the Grover investization case, charging them with perjury. The names of | the persons are not known, as no arrests bave been made. Stiles’ case will be catled fortrial ina few days inthe U. S. District Court. Senators Grover, Watkins and Gil- .0y are the nba tye witnesses for the prose- cution. These indictments have produced a sur in political circles here. AN EXCURSION STEAMER BUNK.—A dis- joes from Concord, N. H_, states that the ier of the Small excursion steamer Laay Woodrum, on Lake Tunapee, expicded yes- terday and the vessel sunk. None of the eighteen ngers Were seriously injured. Daniel Woodsum, the engineer, had an arm. blown off. The passengers were rescued in No MASSACRE aT Fort Boise.—Intelli- gerce has been received at military head- quarters to the effect that the ramor of the Fort Bolte massacre was false. The com- manding officer —— that he has the Indians completely in bis power, and that bo formidable attempt at hostilities will be made by them Season. SUICIDE OF A YounG LApY.—Mlss Shep- hard, daughter of James Shephard, of Ches- in thi rneigh- bor, Into which it is believed she threw her self the night before while laboring under a fil of mental aberration. AN AcctpenT THAT SHOULD RE Im- Pos+1bLE.— James F. Welch.of New Haven, ged 21. and @ well Known local ball player, was killed while coupling fre'vi:t cars oa the Consolidated rosd, the p'n passing throvgh his body and pinning him to .the BEXt car. THE MississirP! DEMOCRATS, in conyven- | Yon at Jackson, yesterday, revomingied , Gov. Stone on the 10th ballot." Gen. George, Spoke in oulogiatic terms of Preeideut Hayes! fe In eu! administration. s7-The state Massachusetts democratic ill be held at = Front een wi ‘Worcester Sep: was found drow ied yes- . dD. C.. THURSDAY. AUGUST 2, 1 THE NEW SERTKE OUTBREAKS. Bloodshed at Sevanton, Pa. Bush- whacking on the B&O. Road, A Bloody Scene at Scranton —Vigi- Inntes Fire on the Mob sant working- a; Pa sterday the and calling ware, Lackawanna wi the Lackawa rks, t i Western rail Coal and Tron Ce tinidated t mob then left march. As is fa hurt, Ccerely we REPORTED KILLING OF AN ENGINEER erte in the i body, but Superi: teairn otra t ey - He woriy n Tile time vision, ard the >t rant of Superintendent Piva redite las thee in would deter other e futies. A Pi ANAR( Ateleura <THE COAL Harrisb is tha st the excentive depart re in entre possession » Plymouth and Nanticok ley commenced running ning, bat were mobbed tat Wilbesbarre, where a riot is The whole country is in posses ers, wad mine pumps are Stopped) erally, At Seranton the mob is {n possession Of most of the city, and Several buudred roters have driven ‘the men from the Delaware, Lackawana and Western rail- read shops, and from the [ron Company's furnaces, ard have assaulted and woun ied the mer e- or four have been killed. General Krinton, with the first divisioa of Nation al Gaards, arrived at Nanticoke, and is proceeding cautiously to Kingston, Wilaes- barre and ranion. Gov. Hartrantt. with additional troops, artillery and sapplies, is ou the way. Allogither there are ab sat 2,000 troops on the way to Luzerne county THE SiTUATION ST NIGH A telegram from Scranton last n Everything quiet, st men and troops are hour! D, L.and W. wack at the o city was toaped to-night throngh all right. It hat a t men fre are w'tending who were 8! says armed pected. The ch worth of this ta train got rt of Keven city. Large akes of the men Tne Moose ho tel, about mi om Scranton, bas boen burned. Further trouble is Ko& 0 Bashwhackers’ W ‘ & HUNTS Fi THE EXGINGS AN} WOUND >OME OF THE TRAIN MEN hes were received at Camdea sia st night stating Wat two freight trains ward bound were fired upon from tt bushes by the “snake hunters” yestentay ning and two of the trainimen wouaded + fined from the Maryland side at liree anda Laifim | Keyser. Four shots were fired h,one Of Which Was aun dal thee er, bat mnissed him and entered the c4b, - ethers w do iato the caboose Wounding the conductor s y in Die ehtn, and wounding ove of the braemen in the wrist. The names of the lujared man were not given. The next train following had two shots fired at i, neither of which did any damage Genera! Larry, upon learning of the allair, detailed a detach meat of men and sent them ont to Uy to capture the “snake hunters” tha’ committed the outrage, bat it Was pot learned that they had suceseded. ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS of the firing on Ube train set forth that a ritls or musket stot passed throuzh one side of the cal, the ball entering the casing of the en- gine aud aimost hitting Oliver Morris, the engineer. After the engine had passed shots were fired at the eahooxe at the end of the vain. M. L. Paskell, conductor, and Joun Caldwell, brakeman, were sitting ia the doorway. Paskell was sbot in the | and Ca dwell tn the ti wounds. Beberer, the out injury The shooting occurred 100 a/m. When the eugine started oa its re- turn from Piedmont Licut. Randolph aud tea men from Co. M,31 artillery, were placed on itwnd In Ute Caboose. As tt eae dowa no Obe Was seep in the vicinity of Ube shooting: Lieut. Higgins and fifteen men from Co D, fartillery, bave been sent from Keyser to where they will remain several days on guard, ANOTHER TRAIN FIRED UPON. Freight en No. 439, Dave Barker en- eer, which left Piedmont going east yes. &fleruoon, Was fired apon from the ginla side of the road near the same point where the fring took place yesterday morning. Turee or four slots were firei, Which did no damage other than peeling the paint from the side of the tender. Al Keyser and Piedmont these two attacks causcl some excitement. The eagine aud men first fred at belong lo the secoad division. Gon. ieity passed Red Rock yesterday afvernoon an a train and poticed two suspicious look- ing men walking on the track, one of waom look to the bushes. The other was taken charge of by order of Gen. Getty and brought to Pieagmont. His name 's Raymond Patier- sop, and Le 1s @ discharged striker. He ¢ aimed to know nothing about the shooting and was \urned over to @ civil magistrate, and will have a hearing today. His friends at Piedmont, where he resides, are muc’ ex. ereised over Lis arrest. Lt. Huggias and the detachment under him were directed to keep a sharp look outin the vicinity of Red Rock jor the men who entered the bushes or other suspicious characters. Vice President Keyser passed Deer Park at6 p m, having come from Grafton. He reported trains run. ning without the slightest loterference fro n there and Wheeling. THE BALTIMORE GRAND JURY has thus far found sixty-three presenuments for rioting at Camoen station, tui regiment armory. snd other places. Five persons were presented for riotiug in froat of the armory. Other Strikers. A LEADER HELD TO BAIL IN JERStY. Nicholas Dutly, one of the adhere ats ef the strikers on tre New Jersey Central road, was brought before wey 2 Depue yesterday morn- ing, at the court house ta Newark, N. J., having been arrested on a warrant issued by Judge Depue as a justice of the suprem> court, on the complaint of Receiver Lathrop, of the Central ratiroal., who alleges that Dufly interfered witb the running of a traia on that road. It is alleged that oa th? niga’ Of the 25th of July Duffy, in company with others, got upon the engine of a passenger train at Elizabeth; and compelled th: fireman to draw out his fire and abandon his engine. One of the party, it is said, puta fi pda done pod, Sen Sak oes lero! had Try Up, aod in ig Way comp slie! him to comply with their ‘demand. Buty Was represented by 8. F. McCormick, of Elizabeth, and the state by ex-Attorney FAILURE OF AN ATTEMPT To COMPROMISE A conference was held in Battiimore yester = between the president of the Obio caval and anumber of —s sition asking for onedollar per ton to George- town and one dollar and Ceats to Alex- brokea and other | ard did pot evea make a ‘ Increase of we pres fet ‘ ‘ rein their faithfulness 5 ment Ohio Repubtican Coavention ut f © federal constitat ing the esyil ri law, Irrespective of race or co! sist upon the full and eiteetaal pr by the federal ¢ ent inthe ¢ oi all its p nstitntional obliga ns inthat behalf; that we arein favor of both silver and gold as mor as both sha'l be a leg: 1 tender for the 7 except Where otherwise Speci! by law, with coining and val sof e:tiz lated that our peopie § be placad at disadvantage in our trade with foreign na Hons and that both metals sha'l be kept in cirevla‘ion a8 money of the nation. as con templated by the constitation, and we fore demand the remonet zatios of silver: that we are opposed to any farther grants of land or money psidies Or the extension of the public. credit of the general government to aid in the coo struction of railroads; that we are op to tae renewel of putenta by act of Cougres which are burdensome ait oppressive fo the masses of the people, and e-pectally to the laboring classes; that we view with alarm the present disturbed condition of the ¢oar try as evidenced by the extens!y workingmen, and followed b life and property country, abd whi every resort to vic lly approve the ac authorities in their force the supremacy of the | most beart!!s sympathise w avd im ling to werk P mployed at fort and indey endene: curd@esire to find a re ton we recomunend —fist. t blish @ netioual ond, that € oo) eart or th sage tadast authors @)l Bauional highways of tr ingatd enforcing ons as will tend ravel secure fair vested @ r Wages to empl ing ment. 1 Hors and the aggraud of officials « se of stock holters and sh j third. tha: provisio 1b wry arbitrations between ¢ Love and employes to adjust covtroversies. ree: Cil« interests and establish justice and eqiits between them The Parliamentary Fillibusters EXCITING SCENES IN THE Bui TISH HUX OF COMMONS. During Tuesday night's discussion in the British Parliament, Sir Staflord N COL Chancellor of the F:xenequer. declared that the government intended to pass the South African confederation bill if they had to sit trough the vacatic Upon Ua J O'Connor Power, liberal member teom M county, who had been made aware of Dic goverhinent tactics, chars -d the goverument With having organized 4 Couspiracy tocrusk the Irish members. Lume ty y the House wasitnatoamult. The chairman demaadat the withdrawal of the word “conspirac Mr. Power tried to explain, but the cries withdraw” drowned bts vo! He fia’ ithdrew the expression. Mr. Gray. tw ber for Tipperary, an eof Lue Uonrsis, said ther ity for t moralization of the House rested c Statford Northcote, Chancellor of tl chequer. Strong measures suouid hs labeu at first. Sir Wilhara V court, liberal member for the reason that stronger action w Was noLOn ACcOUnL Of the weet House, but to show t tumaciousness to the cc obstrnetiouisis rope ened “Hear, hear,” su wl: O'Brien, iberal member tor King’s coun’ y objected to Usis, aud intimated thet Gray was a “humbug” and “a d—d foc which expression he hail withdrawn as u parliamentary. THE FILIBUSTERS SURRENDER. Just before noon yester lay, Sir siattord Northcote thanked bis supporters for the assisiance he had received, and made a fox! appeal to the minority to yield, aud hope that, in the absence of the hioaorabie ge man, whom he expected to arrive shortly the committee would persevere with the Mr. O'Donnell, of the obsiructionist ed to regard this as a threat of coercion, a said that under the altered circumstances he would retire from the contest; as long as it was 2 question of physical endurance Le ant bis friends were prepared to go on. Tats ended the contest, during which the chair- man of the comm'ttee was relieved four tires. There were also Feveral reliefs on the treasury bench. There wer» altog ther — divisions. The House fivally adjouraed « ten minutes past 6 last even STOLEX RAILROAD 4 hundred railroad tickets, 1,20) of the Boston and Maine and 400 of the Boston and Loweil, of the aggregate value of #950, stolen some- time since, were recovered in Pierce's pawn- in Boston, Tuesday, where they had been sold for #100. Pierce, the purciaser, Was one of the principal witnesses against Phair, under sentence of death in Vermout, and who was reprieved only a few moments before the hour of executio i. Tar ReMALNs OF GENERAL CUSTER AND HIs Or FiCeRs.—The remains of Gen. Custer airived at Chicago Tuesday from Fort Lin- colp, Dakota Territory, and were forwardec to West Point, where they will be interrad in the recetving vault until the funeral in Oe:o ber. The retnains of Colonel Cook, L'eatan- ant Reilly and Dr. Dewalt arrived ou the same train. They will be forwarded respec lvely to Hamilton, Out., Washington, b. C., aud Norwalk, Ohio. A TRAGICAL BALLOON ASCENSION.—Ai Paris, Ont., Tuesda; young mau pam. i MeQuay. from Guelph, made an ascent ina balioon from the circus grouads, and the de expe ater ‘sceut being too rapid he attempied to jump to the limb of a tree, when fell to the ground and was killed. Ont HUNDRED WORKMEN DISCHARGED Que hundred workmen were the West Eheead maction was Telegrams to The Star. >. ieee tere se THE PENNSYAVANIA RIOTERS, | 1 re into the ea feat, A WALL STREET SENSATION, |": : TURKISH VICTORIES. THE CZAR WANTS 1 1 fo» + £ ty nv 7 - Turkey Can't Pay for America aus = BATTLING PORT POominst ae t Auartety of fzanr for Peser “ Le N at Glur “1p ‘ charged & NE A Villata Arrested service with 2 at Malta. where] New Yor 1 they were to receive farther telegraphic in- | was arrests mor strochions as to their destination. Germany | With hmwne« is using tremendous exertions to keep Aus- | girl named ira let Conn.,on the 4th Tie Servian Skuptschina LoNDon, August na dispate © Times says: “In one of the laie si from Connec he will be ines the Skupischina private loans were voted | qe cab! 'o the Servian government reaily, though hotostensibly tor military measures. Primm Minister Ristics does not attempt to conces! adesire for the annexation of old Servia and Josnia. He says he is in perfect accord with the Prince on this head. Au attempt of Sor- via and Montenegro to participate in spc would be one of contingencies: in the face of PI a cchy over which the power iotrusted to Count Andressy | Untgoiito any would be put into execution. es from 103.2 . whe past week for an advance ot , Teturued to work today, matlers having been amieably arra tween them and their employers ome dispatch ing ard to the foreig about which so many contradictory reports | sapar have recently appeared, it must be reaem- bered that Italy is more directly concerned in what ts going on in western Europe than | in the Eastern n policy of Italy August 2.— 7 are } races on the prograiume to-day, including @ heat race. THE FIST RAC ifficulty. She has a joint |» ¢roe ha of $2 each, interest rmatiy in the result of the | with 640 se 10 receive spproachy. n elections, and thouzh 1 | <:00 of th ‘ mile and cannot undertake to say that @ direct alll-| cigith. Starters were Vera Cruz, Whisper, ance has bee eLan understan Ma. Baroness, Amash y Italy will fe ermany in the Eastern questioa.” 1 by Vera Cruz. The Darkish Victories at Piewma | oid and Whisper Contirmed THE SECOND Renter's telegram | was for the sequel stakes stavtioople, ¢ Weduesday eve- | SS each, p p., with 8: Mr. Layard, British represe horse to’ have bis 8 firming Tarkisu ssian ng ul wing ail engaged. Mr aso pews Of an Imporian! KRISH SUCCESS NEAR ESKI SAGHRA ans lost several guns, and the ki Saghra. Zao Zw r.W. 1. Higgins, Ca Baroness. The rac ior L901 3:10, % al Wolsey b mile from the faish aud a ret r, but Suleiman Pashacom the enemy and reeoptured Several guos and i t schet ican Las § ithe Papal tied up 4 & grand plan fora ptured International Cait rlin dispaten to the Tires states that | Ject has been sanctioned ; — twoTurkish monitors have besn captared at | Teuler of the pew organization ts to» Nikopolis, nearly realy for service. Satiors ee oe aie havearrived from St. Petersburg. The Grand pea = oe a. ~ me Bes Ulin’ “Jo=M Wil command the Danube Go- | Tinistrative organisation, with branches i everywhere. The deciared objec this pew Depression of the Londen Momey | body are the defense of thelr rights and tree- . . a vr dom, in view of the laws adopte! against the Loxnon, August 2—The Pinancier says: | Cyorch and Pope: the re extublisument ofthe “Though the settiemeat just arranged has temporal power of which the Pope las been been the smallest known for @ very long | gentived ‘by force; the Festoration Of the time. two mem bers failed, and there is plenty | 71 2hts of the Holy See; the organization and pcan fsa foe wobec yin esiablishwent of a Catholic press in every change as a body is suffering from inanima- | Celablichment of tow to @ Gegree scarcely ever Kugwn be fore. A Postal J K, Angust 2 A WALL SUREEF SENSATION eal Keg bovine aeaaed so day Gould Pitched investigation of the accounts, mode New York, August 2—Jay Gould wa= | ufacturing, &c., of the various © this morntng accosted by Major With his department, sent a commission to a friend of *Jiin Keene,” while passing | this city to examine into a t th ti h E.xek Place.’ Words were ex- | age siatp agency, the con banged, wher rSelover strack Gould | ing of Gen. Knapp, cuiet « of the head, ard | departisent; Npocia! Az Hartford, and Madisou . Stamp d'vision of the P J ne friends dwas found | ment, who co! need their wo uuinjured. with the exception of a few slight | They are assisted by Th bru‘ses. Me was able to walk to bis office. | sistant chief of the Treasu Eigntean ex The troubie is said to bave originated froin | pert lady elerks from Us asary depart Gould hay peirayed the combination to | ment have also been detatied lo en pul up the price of Lake Shore stock, in ¢ 176,000.00) postage stamps of dtc whick Keene aud Selover were in inations reported to | with Gould. There was considera’ ut the ugeney im this cit ment on the Stock Ese tor a dl —--* -—— Riles, a8 it was rumored that Gould bat been Bank Robber in Custody. seriously injured. BALTIMore, Mp., August 2 George —— + Baynes, arrested An this city fe GENERAL EUROPEAN NOTES. since by Smith and Weston t Coming to Amertea. having robbed the Grand Trank railroad Epinutka, Angast 2—Londou correspon- | Company at Montreal, had a bearing this dent of Scotstnan telegraphs that, ifhe under- | M0rming. That cherze was ved stands right. Hou Lyoa Playfair, C. B., F. | 8nd he was committed for a f K.S.,L. LD. will sail inthe Waite Star {| 0” the 9th instat on a farther ei . ine steamer Britanic, August 234, for a sey- | ie Stolen "0 in notes from the Consoli- eral months’ tour in the United States. dated Bank of Montreal. The detectives found $220.0 of the notes on tis person, with Bace the Goodwood Cup. the name of “W. Irwin” forged as cashier. Wye ape a joo wood eae woas won | MF Silis, an officer of te bank, is here to by T. G. Hobsons Ham ; was Wou | prosecute the extradition of the accused, Election Riots. Election riots took place at Grimsby last night. A mob of 6,000 wrecked the hotel where Mr. Watkins, who was elected to par- ‘lament yesterday, Stayed, aud tried to burn it. Three persons were injured. Ti were fent tothescene trom She#ield. Twelve rio- ters Were arrested. THE BIO GRANDE FRONTIER. self SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, August 1.—Valdez denies over his own signature that he has surrendered to Naranjo. He (Valdez) ts on this side of the river with @ small force, which is daily becoming smaller by deser- Uons in consequence of thelr not or fed. The eivil authorities areabout measures to arrest Valdez for violating the neutrality laws. On the 28th ultimo Lieut. Buliis started out from Fort Clark to pur suit of @ fresh band of raiders, who hav stolen every hoof of stock on Piedras Finta Creek. Bullis bas 100 men. ——_-—_—_ THE PENNSYLVANIA BIOTERS. Gov. Martranft Holds Them tm Check. WILKFSBARRE, Pa., Augast 2.—Governo Hartranit arrived at Kingston at 1 o'clock this afternoon with 1,000 troops. He has ht headquarters in a car. The strikers fee ugly, but are Dow cowed. The of th: Lackawanna aud Bioomsburg road wastorn| ¢, up in several places by them, and obstrac the K to-day. more DeLand, as- cuarge of i j i i i é steamer Tuesday on his retara ors placed in the Of the train, home. stay abroad beon mach made'tbe progress: ‘of the ‘woope slow. An sborter than was Seeie 4 ouler attempt will now be made to open the Scbich the quid nunce xay is significant. valley road. New York correspondent of the Ph a Tctper sage. The will find but few of iformin Mint hia old in the custom-house. The San FRANCISCO, August by | New York World says: He had intended to ‘ranciseo mint for the month of 7aly | remain abrcad ull September. and the ques- Of steel alle for “extension of the Gost ne said that bis in this stane Ba ian fegaved Hota oe xia | wiemoss ox i lows: Consolidated Virginia, Call. | KILLED BY LEAD In SoLUTION.—A fornia, $1,018.500.| The revenue - oe S230 woo ver during aly rt canal ie ween ‘al were $1,200,800. S=POS ii E : 2 ' \

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