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WAR AT WHITESULPRURS PRINGS All the Watters~ fara Out ou Strike.” GRPES BRIER, WRITE SULPHUR SRINGS, THE EVENING STAR. { @ PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ANEUAL I—Singe thearrival of the battalion AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Sr sareinia militia. which has been in at- the Lee 7 usyivania A ue. cormer 11th street, nemo Gare Lt, ~# Amy cae ae ineubordibate aod iuselsat tee eee ey Oo” pd iusoleat degree ae Lr Pret. Was almost ovecbeari ye groseeat te The Evenin Company. soldiers in the dining room and sooner fue Eventxe Stan served by ae w upon the latter the negroes have, = gaecroers of Ten Conte oko z- threatening to “strike.” To night this ture: Prepatd— Na lent spirit among them took she Fro Cents each. By mail—postage congregation of a mob of over tw: ye Bixty Cents a month; one year, $6. blacks in front of the hotel, ‘They bages Tax WEEELY a ee = cursing, yelling and hooting at every soldier edi miner ior oe C.. THURSDAY. AUGUST 16, 1877 TWO CENTS, | eersyitt ee vin Stereo rns Sam @& All madscriptions invariably t advanes. ou \—_ No td 7 ‘J x i A 1G S : I | trance of the hal Ingress OF egress wae 9 Rates of cuivertinng furnt:hed on ceppitcation. - 50—NE, 7.607. ASHINGTON, D 3 pe ‘ boyy ey — | Glowsr ata Uinonder” “gay ot tm were = = ; ] runk, and nearly eli had @tubs In there " g ssmit, of V. la, has WATERING PLACES. | The Benuington Centean! | | hands. = jane SPECIAL Novices. _| EVENING STAR. | 2232. aricyvemmum | Tavenime resces, | mre menatneten crates | olograms to The Star. #:"..:": i i ee = | | ermont’s cevtennial celebration began wget Se ian cat a aes Washi N a Gossi no the American representative, bat OcrAN Crry, Mp., August 13, 187. | Bennington yesterday with a grand vroces- crdareh os Ghamon Ruglé-6t_ 1425 P. on«yivm ashington News an ssi w super: Editor Star:—Atteution has been called to | Sion, in whieh militia regiments frum the refused, and i: was not until t Eth. COMMITIRE ———— | sl ip ae oe | tA new aca side resort in some of the Wash | chit New England states took part, Ae: BATTLE OF BENNINGTON, | charged bay ; NG RRGATION @ At GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-DAY.—Inter ns. CorRer torical oration was delivered by the H» SIONERSHIP.—Secretary Schurz telegraphed | [1 gton papers, butcerta n facts have not been | Deniel Roberts, which was followed by the moved aw mod retromt where they Bal revenue, $346,605 34; customs, $256,814.25. to a dark pertion o awe toa person, whose name he did not care to | presented which may be interesting to @ rvading of a poem written by Mrs. Julia | N P note “#5 re { the nw SECRETARY oF WAR MCCRARY will re- | reveal, asking whether he would accept a | Jerge class of our citizens who are anxious Dor. Gen. Hawley,Gen. Baaks and Gea. | ew Poem by Bryant. Ghaie and. coun turn to Washington Saturday. ccmmission to confer with Sitting Ball. | to enjoy a little pure sea air and the lusury | Harriman alto delivered addresses. afterward they aes | Should he decline to acce . the Secrraiy | of sea bathing without being compelled to PRESIDENT HAYES | sof : the Cb SENATOR MORTON BeTTER—A dispatch | wi'l probably detail some one connected with | Cry too largely Upon their purses in these | H&S met at Troy yesterday by Col. ‘ies. D. MORE LABOR TRO are beid a meeting an received in this city to day from Richmond: | the Interior department. Up to2o'clock no | jes of financial distress. First, then, the paren tem Sd ape gee ey UBLES., resolved “not to watt upon a damned SPEL MEETING Ind., says: “Senator Morion rested well last | @5S8Wer to the telegram had bee received. City (a thing of the fature) is laid bat upon 1 Geo. A. Merrill, of Rutland, of the cen soldier to-morrow bs prompuly 2 la. E f Mary- ternial commission; at the st wed at the beginning ‘ ane! Jabn- LINCOLN HaLt night. Dr. Bliss is confident of his recovery.’ AN AMERICAN SCHOONER FireD AT IN Tees treating tie koa onion vik rs Bi ig. Gen. Jas. Peck, al Bi Cc 1 Mi Of the Ist he troops tn NEOL gar eae ae ‘ Cunan WATERS.—The government bas ad- | /@Pd- + ina | gene: When the distinguished party ar- lotous Uoa. iners, outbr pon th SABBATH EVENING at § o'clock Home AGAIN.—The U. S. coast survey eu pa’ TS. putbreak upon the uxent bay in the rear, which extends some : juel stenmer Geduey, Lieut. R. D. Hitehe ck | Vices through a firm at Newburyport, Mass., cuirdon uandied mien th Wennik ‘abound- | tved North Bennington they were re aba Wi bee overnor Matthews,of West Vir- eames Ga wavy seed aos of a communication received from Capt. At- | ing fu f=, clams, &¢., &¢., and a delightful | $.\e4 by Gov. Fairbanks and stat and of = glnia, who is bere. Ail is qa midnight. terewy fom the gultcaa:tof Ploriga, wacre | RiMByol he ehaline penwonce aary er, | Meet of yer fora milagre bars the | greetd hum'with proper boone. Ups cnet | STRIKING HOTEL WAITERS | M010U8 pawekermattons BY she bas been on duty the past season. relating the affair are part owners, In which | tures cp this bay, which makes her daily | #/T\val I» Benningtoh at 4p m. be was r- SERS. t addresses by Young Men ta. VEN = i Captain Atkins says that aftercratsing in | trips to the oy su " iles be- | Ccived w aes _ Pumps in mes wt. URDAY, Angus? 4 REVENUE AProintTéaNts.— Mr. R. F.| oP Cariboean sen he went to Cayron the how aie oie: erdbeaee Pr en eee | ment, WILKESRARKE, Pa. August I —A very & m..and the regular markt days thereafter will be | Campbell has been appointed internal rev- | south side of Cuba, where, on the first day | facilities joruuthing ‘On the Atlantic coant, | Theo. 8. Peck, commander. SPECK OF WAR ON THE RIO GRANDE Serious demoustraiion was made to-day by TUEBPAY: espay.a-d enue collector of the Sd Texas district. t> | after his arrival he was fired into by a gua. | The lung sirip of laid was parchase! some | fi! Palty were escorted to their | & body of miners numbering 500 or @0, Whe SATURDAY MORNINGS, take effect Septemb-r Ist; Elias H. Novris | boat. Capt. Atkins represents he was first | years siuee by Me, Benson jlornier proprie- | [he —— SP et ier nc pe eatentigiaeaae ee to several x es in this vicinity, eng?im And SATURDAY NIGHT. | bas ben apponted revenie gauger for the | fred into with ball, And aiierwards with | tor of the Natiousl Hotel ‘of Washington. Papers barery tele aints. Tne Poa? omen cts on Delawasoant Hussce Cou- ——— oe — | 5th district of Texas. repeshot and bombshell, none of which, | who was accustomed io spend a portion Faller . ate. Toe Pres i ny, Violently assailed the engineers who SAKATOGA WATER, a ae EGuever, were efftetive.’ The report has | th ecaniee Manting dus ies feud other | debt Was welcomed with great enthusiasm | AWOMAN’S TERRIBLE REVENGE, | were Working the pumps and drove them ONLY 16 CENTS A BOTTLE Ok GRAIN TRADE WITH EUROPE—The | been referred from the State department to hb there is now a superabusd- | DY lly 49,000 people. and us he passed along | away. The fires w frawn and other things Oolebrated Hathorn Sprit Department of State is in recelpt ofa dis- | the Secretary of the Treasury, and Secretary | ance fer his death, Stephen Taber, esq , et my = os cheer aher ¢ eer rent the | ee done to pat an ¢ pon pumping the From the Celebrated Hathorn Spring. patch from our minister to Greece, In which | Sherman has taken steps to ascertain the | of Long I-lau w York. purchased we | ir) Men tauners were diiplayed with the | THE BENNINGTON CENTENNIAL, | M!2¢8. As soon as possibie wont wax Be W. 8. THOMPSON, Paermactst, it is asserted that the United States ean now | CO"Tectuess of the report and the particulars | land, and is vow the owner of most of it. | Boras “Welcome to the e ight and To-da: 0 the sher City. who aa wyD ly 703 1sth street aid benceforth control, to @ large extent, the pel the eps Leet no ne ti os was Pu.e€ three hotels, the Atlantic, which =~ aa Serato or tenn Pegs theme a pea ak eis ee called on Colonel E of the 1 _—_ ———--- ~ 2 ? given as to the natic y of the el per- | w COM Modate s rou ed nem “ people be Wasloomore 1 4 i GENUINE CONGRESS WATER grain markets of Europ petrating the alleged outrage the presump- | the Sen ie fHocse wed tee ea Eee Ronse, in Bennington Dentro. The wem ag wen romero tines From the Original $9 Mr. J. McC. PERKINS sends nsacard in | Uon ts that it was a Spanish vessel. sone one hundred and fi Society Wl has Cece tel temporary stractures for the ac. | Fifteen Cents per Boitle, } Which be asserts that the investigation of the | PuRCHASE OF A HANDSOME RESIDENCE. rtels have b torch! igh * | commedation of s reappeared very | HATHOBNS WATER sane pr charges made against bim by the ( Gen A.) Mpees, ehiarar tis aecas nervien iby during som> z a hand. Farmers with their families, who bal | MILBUKN'S PAARMAOCT, Sertans Cones Gen. A.J. Myers, chief of the signal service ew on. charges forboard | A Mil WAUKEE SociaL Sensatron —a | driven in from a distance, camped oat in | myB-tr 1439 Penn avenues, soar Wi Was Ordered by meemetatt | bureau, bas purchased tho haudsome and e from $10 to £12.40 per week, There are | eyecinl dispatch tothe New York ior trom cases. Camp fires of troops and Bres | = MANY Wile AKE SUFFERING Pay apeals orrtaty | valuable residence and grounds known as accommodations to belwi at the cot- | Milwaukee, Agent th, says: A scandal in | built by private parties lit up t tscape : AS BRE s isteut and | ihe: oapp property oud ecoe nied. foe | tage of ir + who has enter. | the best social circles of Ofwhich | last night fora considerable dis Guests rand are debill- oh et several years as tue residence of Sir Bdward | t@bed quite a Washtogtoulans. | [sent you some tutimatte ly without | Were quartered on the hospitable farmers for ty take moderate | PERSONAL —M. von Pestel, Minister from | Thornton, British Minister, located ou the rae te 30 week, Arravg-ments | Laming rames, has come to the light of day | tiles around, wnd many found lodgings 2 oF three times daring tne | the Netherlands, is staying @ Riges | Comber of Land 17th streets! sis one of Tuite 1 ¢ two other hotels Of | most dis e onsequence of ATS and Wood-sheds “ako edogt thie siivice aaa cee on. Leche aisees ne PuakS | thes andsomest resideuce propertios in | Iie dimensions, aud Mr. Taber also pro- | efort mace by. the lady. invol THE PRESIDENTIAL PARTY ae ndriata’ saa ik dion. Leonard Myers, of Phila- | Washington, and its purchase at this Uce pores fo build @ large house more partica- | the custody of her Infant son President Hayes arts and frequen! iner 5 » Tegistered at Willards’ this morn- | anotber of the many cumulative evidenc arly for ibe accommodgavion of Washingion | Jont, DL. Mitchell, the son of ¥ McCrary, Attorne : time beoome con ea A beverage Among the passengers by the | of the revived activity in Washington real | guests, provided Mrs. I iormerly | Mitcbell, who Was a member master General ot’ which will not create this thirst for intoxicating | Pomerania at New York from Hamburg, | estate. We are informed that at no time | uperintended the National Hotel, and now “1 more Tecenily ¢: Hayes, Mrs. Haye ti Hguors. aud which is inteuiel especially for the | yesterday, is Baron you Schlosser, the Ger | within the past few years have there b-e resides in Wasuingion, will conseut to take tic state committee, hi the nigbt at the villa Se ae ‘ Benefit of det : man Minister. any Uavsactions and such a general in- | charge of 1 i asant relations for ‘Some t about four miles fr EASTERN ARMY MOVEWENTS abroad. is Dr. Schenck s Sea Weed Tonic. Ixprax RincThe Investigation of the | @Uity for prope.ty as the present, The | To ret bere now, you leave Baltimore at 5 Me, a charming and accomp nington. On an eminence Ryne > she tag the juices of many medical herbs, thie presara- | nav’ e apainat Chiet Choo ton, progress of Washington as the nation’s capi- | P ™. by steamer, aad land at Crisded early | aida sep: a broad and magniticent prospect, embracing wanes << the Rusdens on Oe lon does not create an appetite for the intoxicating rges against Chief Clerk Galpin, of the | tal is assured—itis no longer an experiment hEXt morblog, and arrive here by cars in them, faults on both sides ha ur of the Green Mouutain range and te ed Au Ereero initis annua atch to the Times says: The reports ap. The nourishing and the life supporting prop- | Indian Bureau, it Is sald, has developed a | end as long as the republic exists as a nath Russians are advancing from Ard able natural productions con- | formidable Indian ring in New York, St. | the bus ness of the general government to be | round trip &7, good for the season. Wash- The Ceremonies To-day. 1 , r fi , : Shines in teagd well knows te medical men havea | LOUis, Chicago, and St. Pani, and itis to | transacted at ihe capital must rapidly and | !ton is uearer Ocean Cuty than Baltimore. | his grandmother, Mra, Alexander Mitcuell, | After breakiant Gee Parrianie teerived in peta wg wee gt Yomene Aang most strongibening inflaenes, A single bottle of the | CApture those who are in it, Secretary Schurz | largely sncreaxe. The necessity for uew de- | Gur suamers carry passengers fromm Wash- | To-day Mrs John L.. Mitchell called at the | a barouche drawn by four horses, whicn Was | Lavaity at Anichan howe hare meat of Tonic will demonstrate ite valuable qualities. For | tls constrained tohave the investigation | partments, bureaus and offices for the proper | ington eS on ap ye ne Lec age 50 | house of her father in-law during Mrs. Alex- | followed by other carriages for ‘the accom tached from that direction are now eacamped Gedility arising from sickness, orer exertion or from | Proceed in secret. Uarsaction of government alfairs at the | 10 * Fred eR uy OPbosite Point | ander Miteheli's absence on a visit to the | modation of the members of the Cabinet. | at Zaim — ineglaesful of Bea Weed DAILy Report BUREAU oF E: capital increases witb the growth and devel- Dkout, Ouly twenty five to thirty miles | tamily of Mr. N. J. Emmons, and attemp! About 10 o'clock the President and party ; . ny eanse whatever, a winegiassful of ‘PORT BUREAU OF ENGRAVING | opment of the whole country. As thenation | @¢ross the bay, and certainly arrangements | to carry her child away. Tue servan's fol- | were driven to Henuingtoo Center at winch When Greek Meets Turk, ete Tenic taken after meals will strengthen the stomach | AND PRINTING.—Deliveries August 15 1877: | iucreas’s in population, weaith and power, | Could ve mace to fnrnisn season tickets from | lowed her to her carriage and before she | polutthe First Kezimens N.G. of Vermuot ALEXANDRIA, Ai + W—Toe <ireek and create an sppetite for wholesome fvod. foall | United States notes, $60,000. To the Comp- | f° Will Washington, as its capital, surely | Warhington to Ocean City and retura for | could rach and enter it, she fainted tarouzh | Col. T, 8. Peck cominatding, was drawn ap | Yolunteer movement is, inereasing. A fur- who are abont leaving chetr homes, we desire to 887 | troller of the Curreney—National currency | 82d substantially advance in general pros- | $5. E.L 8. | extreme excitement. and the little one was | to receive the President aud escort him to | {eT detachment of 12) Started yesterday for lime tor an early breakfast. Tickets for the that the excellent effects of Dr. Schenck’s seasonable | note: 3 y rity. We can but repeat what has hereto- captured and taken bck to its grandparent’s | the position assigned him in proc: Greece. The authorities bave detained @ Femedice, Sou Weed Tonie,and Mandrake Pilla, are | Tot: £340.00. Secretary of tho Treasury, | Fore been atated by THE STA‘, tha: proper on the Potomae. house. ‘The affair has created much exctte- | To-day’s procession excites even more en, | Volunteers intending to li nthe ground particularly evideot when taken by those who are | $14,155 Total, $147,155. Balance on hand | #24 Judicious investment in Washing’on | St.Grokue's HOTEL, Piney Potnt, Md.,? | mer there, all the parties being well known, | thusiasm than that of yesterday. It is much | © thelr being subjects of the Porte. fnariously affected by achange of water aaddict | at close of day’s work, $306,127,110. property is one of the safest and surest August Il, 1817. § | and Mrs. John L. Mitchell a leaderin M larger, and the presence of the President iin- A Woman's Terrible Rew ‘le person should irave home without taking s eup ee ee on sources of individual prosperity. Filitor S'ar :- This hotel, often spoken of as a ae Joe a emente weed is | parted special eclat. BWAKK, August l).—James Wilder mot, Diy of these safeguards along. For sale by all drag- _ NDER A MEXICAN es Marshali’s, is sometimes confounded w ta | Teea:ded as a in Wiscousin, The Procession. ged 4s, employed in the Delamaire iron poy augieoim’ | LEADER —The Department of State 1s in re- ‘The Dental Congress. Marshall Hall, which every one knows asa | 1£b0t in the whole Northwest The procession started ‘at ‘about half-past ison works. was taken to the eastern aiainiet = D. McBABLAN, Dans, ceipt through the War department, of a copy COMBINING BUSINESS AND PLEASURE. place for excursions, while this 1s a summer CANAL INTERESTS SACRIFICED TO Por- | Die, the programme being adhered to with | hospital, Williamsburg, last night, shock- s Sen'1340 BEW YORK AVENUE. | of a sworn statement ofa ranchman named (Special Correspondence of The Star. } resori about twelve miles from the mouth of | !T1CS—The business in bituminous coal | few exceptions. The crowd is variously wsti- | ingly mutilated. In addition to otaer inja. Hew Jersey aveuue, as erroneously printed in | Jobn M. Leary, detailing an account of an OAKLAND HoTen the river; consequeniy we have salt water | continues quite unsettled owing to the | mated at from 30.000 to 45,000 people, the for- | ries he had across cach thigh a deep cat over Boyd's Directory for i377. janély | attack made upon him near Camp Wood, OAKLAND, Mp., August H, is7 bathing. No properiy speaking.’ Marshall's” | SttiKes; prices are quite nominal. At last | mer Ggure probably approximating more | five inches in length, two across the back of a | Edewads county, Texas, bi ’ r 0 ’ Properly spes % President Gorman, of the Chesapeake and | Dearly to the trath. Once wedged in it was | the left. and one across (be righthan4, whien ry snesre. —e Jom Faverss coumy, sexes, by & body or In- Evening Siar:— according to promise I send la the /St. Gvorge’s hotel, Mr. Ht J. Marshall | Off canal, and Governor Oartonl tones com: | oéribleto pass up or down. There was | severed every veiu, and fanciher cut winleh OTA! 1, ———— you a sketch of the first day's proceedings of : ¥ 2 cinded that the obstruction of the Chesapeake | Pothing for it but borne along by split the middie Mager of the right hand. He eour-tt Ornca—Srax Beiuixe. | | BRIGADIER GENERAL TeRRy command- | the three dental bodies meeting here. These | Ri Grorgestiver, Outlabléleaupplial with, | aud Ohio canal by the boatmen 1s unlawful, | STOEEHINg mass of humanity. | Following | slid behad bee th ared by a woma named — = ing the department of the Dakota, in reply | consist mainly ofsteps preliminary to work— i be 7 st whieh every one knew long ago, but these POCERS 3 march re rs. Honora MeCormick. Capt. Waglom OPTICIAN. to the telegram of the Secretary of War re- | an an address of weleome by Dr. Nelson, of | oly fresh dally bat al’ Overs ments rege eth sen egher iresr geek al | alge focal caca Wildermost becanse the sknowledge ba cat b tyrrerng Saeed ese dyed pr inaieg epee [oa gorrree eager pomnd dhcmathenh yh a har ae ft pPhorepte een aide Ponance. A | ment—and must needs sacrifice the interesia | President Hayes acknowledged the tributes | ing seduced her several years ago im sepat- Fire tpromtam awarded to me by the Great World's Sitting Bull commission, says there is noth- | Dr. Atkinson of New York, Dr. Ford of Geor- | great man. ee ETEGLASS. manates: SIEM | is at present which will prevent hisserving. | gia, and Dr. Hnnt of Washington city. By | “Ste,” and then take carriages or sail-boais | Of the country at large to the — ye Gold, Silver and Frameless, with genuiue | He will, therefore. act as a member of the | the way, you onght to s:e bow well the three | to “Marshall's.” The “Vanderbilt” has been | \St pe Roreen wach at whom has ae Bend Bresitven Pebbles. Also, on band’s large variety commission. 2 oem Torry, ts expectad to ar- bodies get slong qrhen they pull together. To- stopping here for several Sundays, and nel- ena: dasanciGem in aotkek eas Sowing. ‘She crowd wan tue tnicheet on eh SPECTACLES, OPERA A! + | rive in asbivgion errly next week. It is jay they got a he machinery in order anc her regular guests or excursiouists find any . ” Soorns and SHADES tor the Eyes, & expected that the commission will organize | to-morrow will go regularly to work reading | fault public shame is this to see officers in the | grand arch, where the cheers were fat DER, _ | in Chicago on the zth Inst. The report of | aad discussing papers on anatomy, physiolo- eee ee ee | eee at ee eee 0e Sees Wh en) - | of applause by slight inclination of the head | ated her from a good aud | in | and did notappear to encourage exuberent | San Francisco. She came from to gel re- manifestations by frequent aud conspicuous pry ta Wildermott has @ wife aud married dren. — re 13 ve ._ | the re-nlts of the enterprise will be made di- | gy, histrology, pathology, &c., &¢., a thor- | ,,Z0OMBS CHALLENGED—A very lively | man and Governor Carroll coqueiting with | thrown into the Presidential carriage. ccnbiogned ws FEW THINGS WORTH KNOWING | Fett to the President. ough knowledge of these subjects being vow | YE row Wie raised tu the coin tee of re- =s ne of tues date aes Ade thee No Politics. ciation the following office ed for etl be See considered Indispensable to the successful | 7iMion On Monday evening. | Wen ee | ee etre Oe Ce ee fee | ae mnere was a slight delay oa Main strect, of | eee ee eee a D. Hancock fet ‘You can buy excellent Hair Brushes at 90 and 25¢. A Review.—The different detachments of | ;raciiee of dentistry. Tae labors of theday | QEstion involving the rights of railroads to | chances of election or re-election. If tne | which several persous availed Wemsel ves a ae td og D Henkh Ons . Babver Dressing Combs, | Goo: )W 25and Me, | the U. S. marine corps who have heen serving ing over, th members repair to the hot 1 age teem ed Lg = _~ up, lett by tte icinte tino eoert are “¥ ) —— = _— President's carriage aod shake bond Py - cock 5 wt a ie Fag Se owee' ———f 7 ber Dress Tomb made, at Suc: “ = veukoe ab ‘i Pe ia Tadic, r. Toombs chailenged the votes of those | left by e 2 overnment Of | hands. One of these, a prominent local poll ry + OF tison, of . torments 3h, eee ee under the command of Major General Hane | ts vite meek, accompanied bye tele | members of the commitice who were stnck | mobs, capitalists will he careful to avold | cian. remaraed “1 like you persosully: Mr | eaeurer, Jol Paton, of Washingyn, and Bubber back Toil-t Mirrors, S0c. and $1. cock jp Baltimore. Philadelphia and Reat- | Ove, and daughters; or each other’ cou, | bolders in the railroads, saying that they | ‘investment in its enterprises Presidevt, bat damn your policy.” To which | M. A- ell, of Maryland, counsellors-at- 31. : Excellent Kustic Frames, wih mat. glass and ing, Pa., having returned to Washington, should not be fe ue railreads. We can see little 1 e e nf "eC, * targe. Papers were read b Jn jfine, Bolted Waluut Frames, ebony | will te reviewed by the Hon. Secretary ose mating ae neh teh cone See SINE ee reas Tater ind cals L tween ecveraeeek Gieinie ee ae need soliics naape Deere oas & pene aee Kraus, of New York; Messrs. Runkle, of Miftinut Towel and Hat Racks sic. the Navy from the west steps of the Navy | toi or doctors, lawyers or preachers, “Ait | challenge be cal'ed Col. Matthews, of Ozie | by the mob through officials afraid to do | play of ladies handkerchiefs at ail plats, | Massachusetts; Kirby’ aud Stark. of Ken- Pure ilk Velvet bho Fre mes. Er awainemicn sae have come to this meeting over the § | Bfep-, by name. This brought that gea'ie | their duty.—[Zhe Engineering and Mining | the route. tucky, and Webb and Garrett, of Teanessec. Eussia Leather Puckct Hooks. sic. and @1; Leather | him & mareh'ng salute previous to returaing | Wy) i ¥e will takea day tals on there ee | HAN promptly to his feet, aud he let ya y Jounal. During the exercises the following was eneg ered Pocket Books and Purses. 15 10250 to their different stations and to the ships to thei reves kcrt of Verbal shoul er-hiiter at Mr. Toombs eee read Military Excarstonists. Fine Japanese Faus,5t 25c.; Biack Silk Painted | which they belong. These officers and men | tt. £0 48 to have anoter view THREE MEN MURDERED IN ALABAMA.— C rt 7 . Loxe Branca, August 1° —Tae Ist Con- have recelved the highest praise from Gens, | Bilieent scenery of the mountains thecug! tial tia vote eral be lntiemwenk ee bie on | The Montgomery (Aia.) Advertiser states (hal POEM BY W. C. BRYANT. neciicut Fegiment arrived here at 9 o'clock net.§ baile, S mallets, W wickets, | Hancock and Barry for their soldierly em- | Whi'h the road runs between Cumberlaad | Convary Inter steand gave Mr. Toombs some on Friday last, ln Pickens county, ia tha wee cate this morning The regiment numbers 380 re se ne cheapest set i town, | cleney and discipline, and for the services | U4 'his plac = Very Lard language, proposing among other | Ste, Audrew Bush, a peaceable citiz sn, was fine r men. They left Hartford last evening afier ies! ng Underwear, Deautivalls made rendered by them during the recent labor SECOND DAY. things of an accommodating nature, 2r | struck on the head’ with a billet of wood by On tis an . taking lunch at the United States hotel. A ined. reduced from $2. ‘i $3to Sl and | Tots in the protection of life aad property. August 15 —At today’s procvegings a sci- a Sees Ca e in. | &€ZTO man with whom he remonstrate! for fall dress parade was held on the front lawn, ads: Geers Birstisn Socks, ae. er pair: the pret: ae property: entific paper wax read by Dr. Stiinson, of | ba Was Willing and realy to meet that gen- | Seung his fruit. ‘The blow fractured tls | A cntury since in fame and sin afier which they departed at 3 o'clock for 8 bottle Caster you THE SEIZCRE OF THE STEAMER Dev- | New York, president of the Ame an Den- | gegi ” “ skull, and death resulted n- xt morning The The storm attic wer it broke New York on a special train. S ‘ 5 = red.” Mr. Toombs stated chat he simp! 3 nd ere the invade ed ant fle M/RE FOR SILK SMUGGLINO.—The Treas. | [j)! Ais0G 40) 00 Gmbryalogs, watch WS | mide a Leal objection to the castiag ork Slory ana Thomas Klipecrier goer clk Tae semen teks meee aoe ati ink RR came agony Ganoants, nor dol” ury department has declined to interfere in | Waterman, C. B. Evans. J. J. Caldwell, and | Xote by parties interested in the decision , i Riese prod d maan om. he Finaacier gays According to private advices from Lyons several failures Lave occurred in tue silic i s 0 in pursuit of him. This fact was known Hien grcda, be never:helewe am, willing to, hare my | the matter of the seizure of the steamer Den-| K_ Finley Hunt, of Washington; and J.B. | Thus has the possible shedding of gore heen | {> ic negroes in the community,and a party aa part mark. A telegram has been received from | Waiker, of New Orleans. A clinic washeli | #¥erted and a very promising tussle nippel | of riem waylaid the road they were to travel, Eee aa arsine them, If ie notrouble for uate | [. g. istrict Attorney Woodford, stating | by Drs Coy and Waters, ef Baluimore. At | i8the bud. Toe matter was, we learn, ad- cl % B. SILVERBERG, that a libel ts being prepared and will shortly | the afierncon session Dr. Corrydou Palmer, | JUsted pleasantly yesterday evening in the riya Gut aieaeerne Pickensvitie, fred sleet MBTROPOLITAN BAZAAR, be filed. Mr. John Chetwood has been here | of New York, gave a number of examples of | Committee room.—{ atlanta Constitution, Au- | on “yem, killing both of them Ins‘aatly. ef imme Mow on Wow WM tthstr (312 7th st., near Pa. ave. | ft several days seeking to have the steamer | the application of various substances. Dr. | 98m 0 After shooting Mr. Story off his horse, the Spt bin pyuodrone tran ther vale 2 2 released from seizure. The U. 8. district at- | Walker, of New Orleans, read a paper by | Prestpent HAYESIN FAVOR OF Cana- | fiends took his own gun and shot him again wes befure the autusnn gale 7. EDW. CLARK, T. B. CBOBB, JB | torney says that with the present rate of duty | Prof. McLean on treatment of exposed nerve | pa’s INDIAN POLICY.—A dispaicn fron Ot. | in the head and face, almost shooting both on silk the temptation is so great that be | pulps, which was discussed by Drs. Ford and | tawa, Canada, says: The commission ap- | away. They then laid him out in the road, thinks {t impossible to prevent smuggling | Taft. A ober on operative dentistry was | pointed by the United States government to | crossed his hands and laid bis gun and sal excepting by compelling owners and officers | given by Dr. Coy, of Baltimore. Among the proceed to Fort Walsh will be afforded every | dle across his dead body. Mr. Story had of vessels to wateh their subordinates, and | arrivals are Drs. kB. Winder, E. P. Keech, | facility for making a treaty with Sitting | beenacting as a deputy sheriff forthe county. revent «fits from being brought on board | A. P. Gore and S. E. Busey, of Baltimore; G. | Bull for bis peaceable return to the reserva- | Mr. Kilpatrick was left in the read where he T. EDW. CLARK @ CO... a fraudulent man: e . B. Welch and D. H. Goodno, of Washington; | tion with his tribe. While in Washington | Was shot and died. Seven negroes were ar- “ 5 and C. E. Kells, of New Orleans. lately Hop. W. Mills fully explained to | rested charged with complicity in the mur- The rights for w : THE New York Sik SMuGGLERs. Starcazer. | Preavient. Hayes the ‘Canaiian a Syston of | der, two of whom have confeased their guilt. Gur blood shall st Wertern mixed, spot and August, Ssivass%, Septem: LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL, Messrs. A. T. Stewart & Co. have forwarded | jxcupance COMPANIFS RULED Ovt.— | de#llug with Indiens. The President ex- | All three of the men killed were guodciti- | The following hymn was sung: ber. S97; steamer, Siasste. Date vail and slewly— to Secretary Evarts @ remonstrance against | Tye gtate insurance commi: pre his intention of adopting a sim'lar | zens. HYMN BY MRS. MARIE MASON. southern prime, we6, S2a$3; western white, Lew, , ssion of Missouri pwc es Cs ae, + x. ‘ass. Kye firmer, 6a6s Hay unchanged: Bro the release on ridicalourly small batl of the | has debarred the following insurance compa- | |!#¢ of policy, and give the mauagement of + COVER! STOLEN > . Pork,i.Gals 36. Bulk meaw. lesee— Tested steamship officers charged wit | ries from farther prosecution of bilsiaess in, | te Outposts to experienced army officers and | »RLC? Feocearr At 9 4 . PitTsReKG.—Detectives at Pitisbarg, Pa., - by; clear rib sides, Te: packed. 64mek. DOOBS, SASH BLINDS, &e. sm uggling silks into New York. Neariy all | that state:—The Franklio, of Wheeiing, W. | 20 @Way altogether with agents. Tas © are actively engaged in recovering pe de} * j elear rib sides, 9. Hams, 1a tLore thus released have left the country and | Va.; the Old Domiaton, of Ricnmond, Va.; | 2!#n Indians of the Nortuwest are flere-ly | cigien trom Lue looted cars and depot of th on reaching England have been disnitssed | the Hesidence, of Cleveland, Onio; the Home: | Jt#lous of the advent of hostile Sioux. and it ) Penney ivania raliroad company. ‘Phe prop. frm the eniployment of the company which | stead, of Watertown, N.Y: the Atlas, of | ,$ {ered may at any time make war upon | Cyrus a singular collection, embrre re iM; Once, $490; Office, 603 they bad served. Tt is understood that the | Hartiord, Ct, aud the Missour! Valley Lite, | te" If their removal is not secured. Itis | E13 {ome aneular collection, embracs ic bogota 5 epee shee remonstrance of Brewart « Co. tis in very | of Leavenworth, Kansi a ee Se oe ereaiie + | cushions, mattresses, mpitioons, frames tine 16 —Sturks Lasyant. Money, strong terms, and ihat while not taking the ———— ae yat 10 lopted oS Ns nee pee , trax Baohange, tong, eit; eben. Whart, Depot and Mit}, Foot ot éth street | ior, “or charges against the district atlore pQICRPER IN Hautiwone—Henry Gor- | Hayes will Wing aboat the with trawal of Sean cach inca hake tee ee Tiageeay i hia - rv we y's offi 8 to reflections there- | hold, who was stabbed by a colored man op- merican Indians from the Casa@liaa terri- oo 3 = ot sot beary. _eltr___ WASHINGTO. = we nee referred the matter | posite his house in Durbam street, Bats | tory. and twelve barrels of lard, 3” bam, kegs lower and barrels of whisky aud high wines, glass- afford in bot season | to the Avorney General, who forwarded all | more, Saturday night last, died of his ioja- ratkens, | Wate, hardware, shovels and picks, bales of erticatarts against | the aocuments to District Attorney Wool- | ries yesterday morning. The assault was a A Suproskp VICTIM OF THE m.—Consols, 953.26" is twas @ | Aman bamed Schiatier, employed by tne | Wool, a complete Jersey wagon, leather 1 : commit. UB be t Mare tictera:® | Att with orders to luvestigate aud report | Inost unprovoked one. The coroner's {uy | Pan-Haudle Kallroad company, was found | rope, bundles and barrels of leat’ tobaeo, sree Ce Be ow Sven, MTN. Bitte rateray, 8% York nryance i loo ‘Alonzo Miller, the tlant, adding thereto | B#F the round-house at Colambas, Oato, block tin, beeswax, oatmeax, boxes of {v0 In footp oe 2 of miaswiec y ne . c 471 : - «, | Sanday morniug in an unconscious cond!- | rules, lamp chimneys, coffee mills, gis sith) Melancholy aud Hypochondei tetas IN THE NEW ORLEANS Cos- | that Jacob Smith, bis companion atthe time, | tion, Hehad a terrible bruise on his tight | Stoves, paiace car furniture, sewiug wm a ee, fen sions, Tom Hov ®.—The report of the committee to sprees Lhasa hear cheek and temple, which looks as if it had | chines, carpets, oi] cloths, muslin, reaiy- duce a cheeriviness and hilarity as the safest means | €X#tmihe into the New Orieans custom house | _ CuMBERLAND COAL TRADE.—The ship- | becn made with @ club. fis faca was co | made clothing. yarn, harnesses, whips, flags to reach an old and bappy age. recommetds the abolition of the naval offi- | ments of coal from Cumberland for the week | S¥ollen that it was impossible to tell wheithe: | and the like. Seven Saratoga trunks [all of Bold by all drags cer, also one of the appraisers, and that the | enced August 11 amounted to 19,700 tons6 | the skull was fractured or not. Schlatter | clothing were found in one house and eleven Se {AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH. | **#@lvers take theirown sampies. It rec- | cwl., of which 15 5i9 tous 15 ewl. were by the | Was emplo, «1 asa switchman, and stood barrels of fleur in another. Eye-witnesses Ee aa mg at ee District at | OMENdS the abolition of all the boarding | Baltimore and Ohio raflroad, and 450 tons 11 | the rail company during the late strl of the riot tell of auctions where circular Where side the Arlington Hotel; 34 District, 495 Pena. avenue. | “#tious at Pass 1 Vautre, South Pass aud | cwl. by the Chesapeake and Ohio canal The | It is believed thai the blow was inilicted by | Saws three feet in diameter sold for fifty aes rents to be reduced weiss per month after | Southwest Pass, and the establishment of | shipments by the railroad indicalea decrease | @ would-be assassin, and the fact that | cents, and a carload of sewing machines THE LABOR PARTY IN ONTO. tion Called for the Zh —The executive i kw gle w mittee apjoinied al the workiugmen’s meet- Our country 6 unity aud peace. ing iu Columbus, Saturday night, hav adopted a resolution: “Taat the working: men Of the different wards and towoships elect delegates in Ube usual manner, to meet in convention at Columbus on the 21th day A Coaven- tin vain the patr od upon sceasecsbaucd Of August. for, the purpose of nominati the iy. Bend for ci " Oveat @ place called “The Jump” In the | for the year of 94,203 tons as compared with | Schlutter was not robbed adds we!ght to this | brought from $1 down toten cents apiece. THE RIO GRANDE BORDER county ticket.” The committee has a ome nts are placed in the house of any citizen | Mississippi river. It recommends the con- | the corresponding period of last year and a@ | suspicion. Thetnjured man now lies ina MR. WILLIAM J. FLouesce, the actor, | A Demonstration a Mexican Com- ae ape BM ee nb Bd Sanais cas be commusicaied 15 the tices above | UUCtION Of & revenue boat of light drauzut | decrease of 99.487 tons by the canal. Precarious_condition. = has been turning bis vacation to’ advantage mande Fin Zumetest for te wasiness mosds of tee entioned. from which p.iate the service reqsired | of the mouth of the Mintecippiriver tore: PRFSIDENT HAYES'’s OLD REGIMENT, THR CasE oF THE HORNELLSVILLE | by rescuing a lady and her twochildren from Piotmeed epee) TEXAS, Angust 15.—Col. ; Ce ks Saaronene orn 3! | Vent smuxgling. and also the cutting dewa | the Zid Obio, will hold its anoual reunion at | STKIKER, B. J. Donohue, charged with con- | drowning at Coney Island. Tais really he- | Price, at Ringgold Karracks, telegraphs that ¢ CUSTO] more y- | Fremoct, Obto, Sey yi tempt of court by interfering with the trains | roic achievement occarred during tue receut | the Mexican forces at Mier, upward two five per Denies epee pan ee tis cea Hayes, ‘Gens. lsharmant Meetias Onoe of the Erie railway, now i the hands of a | terrific le, and an account of it says:— | handred in number, marched down to proportion, Trabotished’ the wld ee etme | Cox; Howard, Carroll and other distinguish. | receiver appolated by the court, cams up for | “Mr. Elias-Hulitt’s wife and two children | Camargo, arriving last night. Taey are ‘utile drayage acd Tecenmments thar ie b2 | ed persons will be presert. The citizens of | & hearing before Judge Donohue, ia the New | Were in the water when the storm burs! upoa | Under Col. Estrada. Tney lost eleven men Ket'by contract we tbe Towent bidder, no bid | Fremont. are preparing 0 give then ‘a | York suprome court, yesterday. ‘Respond: | the teach. They were whelmed inthe waves | bY, fuustepke, avd, wires hae eiuce diet to be received for more than fifteen cents for | *P! receptior ent’s counsel submitted a paper signed by . Mr. Floren: force cl ee th was op shore. Hastily throwing off his | Opposite Ringgold barracks is being aug- a rackage: saving to the government more | A RerunLICAN CONSPIRACY IN SPAIN.— | distesreet to the teourh They areseine | clothing he plunged in aad rushed wit di. | mented by volunteers. ‘This looks aif tre ing the sekes be lec iggy reduc | Reuter Madrid dispatch says: “A republican | counsel then moved that the punishment be | feulty to they assistance. Seizing them he | Mexicans elther Inten‘led or expected inva- economical merchant. pa y the most | conspiracy bas been discovered and frustrat- | fixed by the court. Prisoner's counsel ob- | almost brought them to the land, but the | Sion. The department commander bas di- cessationof favoritism towards mends the | edard many arrests made in Madrid and the | jected to the consideration of aiditioral am. | blinding waves and the fierce wind pulled | Ticted all information to be turned over to warchauses, and places dtereae SEE provinces. In government circles, however, | davits filed. The prisoner was then re- | him back. Twice he came in; twice they | the Judge of district court, who is, under the be most convenient tothe Importers, without movement is considered unimporiant. | manded, and his counsel will sadanit his | Were carried off again. Tne third plunge | €Xtraditon treaty, the party to demand the Biyary tng, eovernmont the fepor ts | eon at ploamue’P en Hrowetout Ms | briefon Satay. Sas nerpace'scten aceon he Siete | Scares ty Gower cities ft band op count resent.”” Se this time sa’ m. ir. Hualitt has 7 prrcnergper oe ne staples aad foes Tue INTERNATIONAL RiFLE Matcu— | written anole of public recognition of Me | say What Col. Estrata is making forced mose effective and economical method of RESUMPTION OF WoRK IN THE CUMBER. | The following rules were adopted yesterday re MABBLS end GBANITE SONUMENTS, HEAD. | collectivg the customs revenue. LAND CoaL Minzs—Tne New Central Goal at New York for the in con, é ——- ae, and desires that her grat- and Killing —— ——_ Mew - - ‘ompany, one o: ea! ers in the “ id beknown.” indian Seer offered forsale woth of Now York. Mim" | Visit ro THE PLysourH—Secretary | Cumberland, Md., region, resumed, work | minitaam pull Of rigger dite poumie tig, | A TERRIFIC THUNDER Srona visited | NEW ORLEANS, August 6A special de- It Thompson, of the Navy department, accom- | yesterday at 55 cents, the rate demanded by | tances, 400, 900 and 1,000 yards; number of | Ottawa, Canada, Tuesday night. A large currence of a fight in Mexico recently, be- wo onrn: OO RSSEBE*T. no acum: panied by Hon. F. W. Seward, Assistant | te strikers. Another company will resume | shots, thirty ateach range by eac competi. | brick building was struck by lightning, @ | tween the Kickapoo and Lipan Indians, oe i. Mel Secretary of State, a majority of the chiefs | '®4@y at the same rate. tor; no sighting shots allowed; match to last | Chimney demolished, in which 17 Lipans were killed. yt of bur aus of the Navy department, General | A STRIKER SENTENCED —MecDaniel, one | Wo days; competitors to fire fifteea suots a: | torn away and several windows knockei ‘The Greasers Gathering. Hass body superior to any iubvteator, and eudares | 14 w Wallace, Captain Richard L. Law, and | ofthe New Jereey Central railroad. strikers, cach distance upoa each day. commencing | Out: Minor damages were sustained by sev | wexican troops are concentrating at Ca-| zee pysmraw Paine Dn ep actral Test of 5 deg.” or sain by 4 party of friends, many of them ladi ft | was sentenced by the vice chancellor yester. | t 80 yards; position, any withoat artificial Fee and be -» rhe storm visited | argo, opposite Ringgold barracks. len YTHIaN Prize DRILL.—At iy@éw ‘HP. GL ', Georgetown, D.C. the Navy Yard In this cily yesterday after- | day at Newark fo pay a fine of #50 and tore | Test; captains of competing teams shall elect 31 at noon, @ school-house was Mexican Cattse Thieves. |, Obio, the Knights of Pythias in - *P HE PEOPLE CONTINUE TO PREFER | 80°") (UE 9111 passed several hourson | main in the Warren county Jail until further | {wo referees, aml the Fofereos £0 GROSD sat | eo and canteen Titcthade® | A special deapaicn from Fort Ciaricto the | aPSec World parte! ed in'the grand, prise Boones = the man-of-war Plymouth, at Alexandria. | orvers of ihe court. » Whose loa tn al ss 4 5 that Mexican cattle thi a The visito iy =—————______ cases shall be final board was torn from the wail and set on fire. | Same Paper say: eves | drill at the Northern Ohio fair you~ gy a oe omnes Reand Wate and officers wea the meee en Cae | Wasxy MonEY.—The sureties of Adler & = se ‘The wildest confusion prevailed among the | Orove 1° head of cattle across the Rio Grande | tercay “h. auee a, prise, @ FLETERGENT OO SFSFSF | 8) honors. and inspectad every depari- | First, distillers, of St. Joseph, Missouri, HE New YORK PROAIBITION Srare | children, one of whom was knocked sense- | 00 the }4th banner, vained at #150, was taken JDETERGEST. men! of the ship, finding itin exeellenterder. | have’ paid into the United States district | CONVENTION, at Utica, have nomlasied | less, and several rendered unconscious with a by the Colambus division; second prize, $100, INQUIRE ABOUT IT. ‘The Plymouth, through her connection with | court at Jefferson City #17000, being the fuil | Heury H fs of Brooklyn, for sesretary of | fear. The storm was very violent at several The Caledonian Association. , Was awarded to Dayton, ui OE ee — | the Cantonnial and ter Samees trip up the | mount of the Judgment rendered against the | Sti'e; Ellas T. Talcott, of Syracuse, con | other places, aud Were many narrow | ALBANY, N. Y., August 16.—At the meet-| prize, gold badge to the ‘commander, Note OF DISSOLUTION. Missicsippt river, has Become “the ose | firm for violation of the revenue laws. pe ED Samir 4 iad escapes from death. ing of the North Aue rican United Caledo- ‘went to ey Hewmilier, of ‘Tne partnarahlp, herotofyre, existing betwen | femmes si pin the North Ameriean squad: | pin C,Nai STRIKERSALLOUT OF Jat, | torney geacral, aod HL. }. Myets, of Dutsa |, A, BUSINESS LIKE GENTLEMAN. — The | toamend the By-laws so tat Sail genet | see eae " Ind., and the seo- r m 1 J ‘The inst twoof the nine canal strikers woo a and sarveyor. eoord ye Unis: and Rediog srict tbe Srmnamot't BRAYCCO, | atexces. During ihe time her cree were ou | THC lnm twoot the nine canal sirikers wad | O48, Slate engineer and surveyor. | B-rog | Indianapolis Senin tlle th = this day dissolved. ane eres Ee ay eremers pg with _ Raval brigwie during | god Ohio canal last Thursday and commit- ath city yong. morning Handle of Lafayette, Aegnet Yet. 1577. ail seasw St" | Pick Leneny signal quartermaster: dista- | 44,t0 the Hagerstown jail, were discuargei a Bn SECON Ha} qi HING, r guished himself by faithful and meritorious | Yesterday. like gentleman as follows: ‘Where are the examination of four strikers at 5 sear Senge eae ear papecisel bine's | wiAS2 cata wil Si ereatast sit Slate yon’ cette i? ak geo cone eon » aod Thursday | for its services during the late riots. About other fellow. The pare lian crew ly banded the Hokst over to the ‘to compete to the tare, aA train on the Loni inrasd am ‘om. ‘Te Short ratiroad ran over a cow at ‘Pres. Five passengers were injured, ane’ had the i phyA oe Surmeeee ALVIS VALE PEE SORT 2 ae SF iris c= Pall ou Saturday for Noefol ~