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Cents each. By mail—; Sixty Cents a month; one year, | Tue WEexLr a cs iimiscrpaos meray mane | WO". 50—N9, 7.612, WASHINGTON, D. C ___ SPECIAL NOT AT THE OLD STA sy lvanta THE EVENING STAR. ° o PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, vivanis & en cormer Lith et, | * | ps ot | t it r NWN Tus EVENING STAR MY SS } Bar Gonts er ssonthe Opa‘ the ena | + WEDNESDAY, AUGI 22, 1877 On DvuTY AGAIN.—Officials atthe Navy | 4 PED TRIAN TRIP To THE NAT- bs — +5 ed ——, € | EVENING STAR. | Department state that Major Forney, of the | URAL BRIDGE. we mes A wet han 1k | = marines, is not to be tried by court martial. j Washington News and Gossip. He was relieved from temporary suspen- —_———— TWO CENTS k and horse trongh. Tel “nies on our tens | L@legrams to The Star. ans ubbling from under oor DAGGER’S SPRINGS, Botetourt Co.. Va.) bats and down our faces, made us look August 15,1577. '§ | a@ perpetual spring were gashing, from the ie a er tops of our heads, resempling the little ma command from Washingon in the tag |, Sar: Paiestrianizing isfound rather | Tit) or ein the fountains wipes 100k or a | GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DAY.—Inter- Pinta to his post at Norfolk. slow fun by most Americanos. A quicker mode lightful coolness under Bal revenue, $771,461.65; customs, $504,782. ——— | of traveling than the walk is in better accord cumstances perhaps si dea. REVIV A . Ses — THE ISRARLITES IN TURKEY.—The De- | with our patioual hurry. Nevertheless, the ven We had accomplishes part of oar jyar- tk AL OF BUSINESS. THE CIRCULAR of Commissioner of Inter- pariment of State has received a dispatch | number of those who scour the country on | Rey we sag maken by an sugel in ¢ he | Pere ue dopa raat eaant nepotism in the | from the United States minister to Tarkey | foot during thesummer fer liesihaedarace: | foFmMot a little bun benignant looking m revenue department, heretofore referred to | in THe Star, was issued yesterday afver- fea rch sion, and proceeded on Monday with bis —————-«_~-, A oe ot P ectare 4 ™M PRESIDENT’S TRIP. ution part 4 Ledies and gentlam as of instruction In private courses or ssecial Cisres will please addeeas Prof SJBABL Street porthw hirted individaal who kindly took our coats and knapsack in stating that the total number of Jews in the | ment is incrensing every year, and (be W his carriage and left them for us at the hota O:toman empire is given at 500,000. The | Mountains and the Adiroudacks are well "tisicnios: oy A FRIGHTFUL EXPLOSION, : — | noon. $2 Tv Fost N ane Mian better treated by the Ottoman than by many | who toils up weir cliffs. But the nuble army ent with ovr appearance as the aforesaid > .s THE MEXICAN MARAUDERS.—Seno ; : ph ized “ rr oe i soca u PP sneer LS of AY Mata, the representative at Washington of | Of the Western powers. They are recogniz; of gentlemen ‘-uamps,” with its access marble boys. At each spring we vowed Claims and Rea " : 2 : a 4 mended to his government that the partici- | cal rule, the chief Rabbi possessing great in- | pinia. ‘The tread of fie pdesttau ts Gourt tis one’! The san was tale tat Dor angit 3496 Pras pants in the Fecent raid on the fail at Mio | uence’ ‘The imaprecion prevails that they | feard in the lard. ‘The heat of a couth = neton. After his friendly offices we United States minister states that they are | quaiuted with the blue mr Onis OmOugh dlethine te oe ioeoeee, Vertiven ent nex @s an independent religious community, | fresh recruits each campaigh, has net ve dri:k no more; at. each succeeding spring | G DE. EL W. WHITAKER 7” the Diaz government in Mexico, has recom- | with the an eo of their own ecclesiasti- | vaded in earnest We springs region of V Wwe coucinded, like Rip Van Wingle, “not to —_—_e—___ St noses gleamed like the head-lightot a toe- | PENNA DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION Ss 7a ee Grande City, Texas, when arrested in Mexi- | are better treated in the empire than the | sun, and pertiaps the fear of ratilesummes, motive. We actuaily began to peal. How > . co. be turned over to this goverameat for | Christians. With one exception there bas | unite todrive him farther noc cause we longed for the genial glow of the Whie GOSPEL MEETING trial. been no maltreatment of the Jews since Mc. | him io neglect all of the beautiful aad suik- Saouniein sun, whites waster bat peals not, IX ———— Maynard has been there, but that was b: ing and marvelous in nature with waich tais | jn place of the blistering heat THE PRESIDENT'S TRIP LINCOLN Halt DaILy REPORT BUREAU OF EXGRAYING | religionists. The United States minister tas Fegion is so richly gifted. In our excursions | prersrd us. Our appearance bee ane Good-bye to the White Mountatus ucla AND PRINTING. —Deliveries August 21,1377: | requested the United States consalar oMfe-rs | Wehay. ict With bet four tellow “maliowe Phe little boy # onthe road fled and gazed at ee “ gg renga SABBATH KVENING at & o'clock. To Comptroller of the Curreney—Natioaal | throughout the empire wo observe carefull. | wilof ium. to the credit OF our city oe it curiosity and sero from benind | departure thie morniig peelacat tee ae Sona Sepang ACF veto ky coon Ti currency notes, $257,000. Seeretary of the | the condition of the Israelites within tier | Sule were Wachineueiann ) when we stopped to inquire the | ¢ ur ig Presid ves Open Air Me at J welock, corner 7 1» $257,000. pint Treasury—4 per cent. consols, #74) 9; mis- | Several Jurisdictions, and to report to the | “'Theturmpiksroad between Dag and Penn«yiy venue, ae ate 3, $7 0; ts pinet sub ood-bye to the Again we sadly cabinet substantially say good-bye to uw esumed our | . ». The trip has CE ee eee, NST a ee ete iat ekky;. | andthe Natural Bridge, pasatng ov Lexington retiring in good order be- | Drouin every recpect Sateen. ete be THE NEW RIGGS MARKET. P street, | O° f work, | &4Y instance of persecution of » Monntain, is @ fair specimen of th one in every res ; between lich and 15 hatrocts, willbe opened | Src ,2oind at the close of day's whieh may occur. font sige of Virgins road witch has lovg | “Just here let me ive two adm er was clear and desighitul, a the public, SATURDAY, Angust 4th, at 5 o'ck sone, 4 . Saga peen Uie grentest drawback to the gardir alk in this rt . i fm snd the regular market daysthercafter will be | are Agereec TATION for the Ad- | THE Grow-PEUGH Casr.—In the cise of | ent and. prosperity scinionte ts tee ance dees been left maken aod tis Pree e TORSDATIURSDAY, and Tancement of Science propose, in conuee- | the alleged forgery of Treasury warrants by | state. It ts probable that, ites We ieee ie See ares a luis wife express deep reret that they wus SATURDAY MORNINGS, Hon with a series of meetings to be held in | Messrs. Grow and Peugh, which was eall to | Wear and tear caused to vehicl sgt, | the asta: ®o soon leave the bills that s ‘ sate __Sn8___ SATURDAY SISEt:_ | Naahvillonext week, to-miake.n tour through | have been compromised by the Secretary of | OEOLS ar exprensed io moacy podtreries ‘ At 845 o'clock the cars will be taken tor ra SABATOGA WATER, Portions of Tenneshee, Alabama. Missis- | the Treasury. Acting Secretary MeUormica | Would. If expressed ip money. fomcbonn elem Weir's, where an hour will be speut upos | ea sippl, Arkansas, and Texas, with a view to | has addressed a letter to Jack Brow Gaal Grouik Giakoogiinic, tue grant eter ve c the camp-ground and inadmiring the scenery ONLY 16 CENTS A BOTTLE, screntific observations. Gin. Eaton, U. S. | ney for the defendants. who asks ¢ the railroad in tbe develoument of a fnevitabty | of Lake Winnlpesa ‘om the Orlebrated Hathorn Spring. Commissioner of Education, has been In- | enarge, on the ground of a prom esources. The wise driver the 1 will ; : The Presidential Party at Cam - Secret. th th ld be ot “ ural piatlos beh declar 7 rd W. 8. THOMPSON, Pharmactst, vited. fon provecutlads Gen payee Lagger’s to the Natural Brijge by way of alway ruth unless 6 Meeting yw ly 703 15th street. More ART FoR THe CAPITAL.—Mr. | amontrot sada Buchanan; but the moun’ “i 4s no ft. which pay ; August 22.—The P; =~ ; terrors tor the pedestrian walk of Menta at 559 Unis GENUINE CONGRESS WATER Frank B penter, the artist, has jast sold | they had made >v. MeCorni incteeh ani oees te waa cn sd al trate ates FF OO reemrse trtgionl spring his pieture of the “Signing of the Proclama- | Melther the Secretary ‘nor an AN INTERVIEW WITH A KA CTHESNAKE | wade, and the Presi wins Gents per Boitie. ti Emancipation,” apon which he has | Pro iice ee aliens Ps ne Garden Mountato is the | »| ere introduced to the BATHOBN WATE same price. bestowed more or less labor for the past thir- mid bola there tog | the range that rans past th crowd by Gov. Prescotit amt a suaking of MILBUEN'S PHARMAOY, teen years, to a wealthy lady, awarm ad- Tee I t be assume that any saucy | 8er’s,and is crossed by the roa: | bands parieipated in. At Meredith vila ayn Pen. avoune, near Willard’ mirer of Mr. Lincoln, whi, it is’said, intends ae Beet Se | neath its bi AC th ‘i >is | & Small vumber had assembled, aod ti mae 2008 eee ores ~ to present the picture to the government for | Promise was As the Secretary is ab ex-college stade pihigied: ita Whe arkey docs not | President and his wife were jutrodaced, ee 7 ermanent exibition in. this clap v Sane Be es nid be asked o' our way up th ws ing pe ces to have the slight. | Shaking hands for a m« t, and departing 1240 NEW YORK AVENOB. | permanent extib aeye While the partment mist ¢ epider loin appear in some ity Te Saked ton wt, | atu chee. At Woireomtin oot arse: iy pricted In | price was 060 i H e district attorn ing through underbr est idea of distance. We asked one “ How id cheers, be locatt mentees y eoouns, en arrensonely Seer ae claim all ri he district att y 8)and at tines paling | jario Lexingion =” After profound mise | 0: the Winvepesoggee camp m i "e Directory for 17 = — as & the discharge of what he may rezard as 1 are bi i to Lexingior Afte yrofouns ata = = MOVEMENTS OF NAVAL VFSSELS.—Toe ourselves up by means of young Uee N¥ Wilv ABE SUFFERING Z his duty in this prosecution, italsodisclaits e we . di eo tedious ascent Was ealivened by | all responsibility for this proceeding. ter wiih a rattlesnake which | LED BY CoUNTERFFITERS.—A letter ten log. He eyed us at . with bead moving gently backwards and ecelved at the Secret Service Division | frwaids. ard longue proiecting, bat Wace | ematical caienlation be replied eheerfui y | 8UOD, at least 5.000 | and confidently, only a ltl: piece over the | Drought there by the mecting and bya der * Wewalked three niles afier awards | Site to greet the President and party. The bed the suburbs of that anat- | ¥!8i0rs were at once taken from the train lage. by a committee and escorted to the preac’i- Tallapoosa will leave Washington to-mor- from the effects of the warm weather anf are debill- | row ona tripto the navy yards as far east i tated. are advied by physicians to take moderate | 44 portsmouth, N. H. ----The Richmond, | Ki a as ® oF thrve times during the | Commodore Caldwell commanding, arrived | was Gay. Ina little while those wh dopt this advice or P ae eta » er's stand, where the President was received. hi at Fort Monroe this morning from Brazil. | ofthe Treasury yesterday, inclosing certain | (2tWatds: Violent concussion of a monatain | ag Lexington Ia tanelfally eothed as sleepy | After the’ singing of “America,” Rev. Mr. frequently increase the number of“drinks” and in | Ai) wellon board. ‘The Hartford. will ta Pieces of clothing taken from the person of # | staff acninst his head he gave veat toa few | and oneccirectal, with cana i. | Adame, in an address of welcome, concluded time become confirmed tesbrintes. A beverage | the place of the Richmond in the south At- | Prove Or clothing taxen from. the person of a strong ejaculatory remarks in the rattiesnake | but is given a certain renown by the | #8 follows: I don’t believe in rebellion either which will not create this thirat for intoxicating | lantic station, and will shortly sail for Bra- | hear Huestonville, Knicks, The lever ie tongue tat sounded like the angry baaz of | equcational institutions connected wita ic, | $2a'nat heaven or the government of the Mquors. anil which is intended especially for the | zil. from adeputy marshal, who was under the | an immense hive of bees, oaly tea tim | The Virginia Military Inetituie, whose gray | United States. We do believe in reconcilia- Denefit of debilitated persons, whether at home or impression that the murdered man was an | louder, higher, avd more intense. The nat Walls sre following your correspondeat’s ex | Hon both with the principles of the Bible and abroad, is Dr. Schonek’s Sea Weed Tonic. Coutsin- | THE DELEGATION OF Sioux INDIANS | citicer of the Secret Service Division ant | are rot fnelit ed te aeeeene: rat'les : edical herbs, this prepara- | C ming to Washington to interview the So acrarcna eee for the intoxicatiog | Great Father, will not be here before the 25h | the Shine was = t a ps a call nm | gen lemaaly, Sey oo con pared imam id i) i i it ‘a! id Red Clond. and | Of the deceased the Chief of the Jivision | cw perhead, who is quite as ve LOMORS, ANC ! a s pes pepe reaper pam gl Craay Horse pitting Batts executive off ver | here. howe. er, says that it was not ans fier | who -trikes without warning. Witu bis | sued Irom the obscurity of a pro‘essorship | Lave @ President that Keeps it. We believe tained 1 eatash keen edical men havea | atthe battle of the Little Big Horn, where | Of his division who was thus found. His th» | snal esiip’s ratdes asa trophy we renewed | in the Institute into the ight of his brilliant | !9 temperance and are rejoiced to dnd that most Papeeiig tiene a bottle of the | Custer and his command were massacred, | Ory is that it was a party who approacht | our bieathiess scramble, and at last reached military career, repose in the Presbyterian | OUF President is throwiig his influence Feste willdemonarate te valuable nualities. Bor | Will be of the party. A Dumber of the head | the counterfeiters with a genuine fatentios | the summit, A tine view iy weecay eta cemetery; ain the "Les chetel oe oct | againet wine bibbine, We wi aatrate ite ie 4 . Fo c ample by pealing under rays, and | tbe constitution of the land. We do believe the Wachington' Lee College limpanr one | is common schools and m school emer ae, life to the place when they are tn session, | Biblein it. We do believe in the observance The rems ing of Stonewall Jackson, who ts- | ({ the Sabbath and are glad to know that we had been assassinated by counterfeiters, and | mr ueh, considering him rather an open : come you lorse’ ofdealing with trem, aad who was «u~p-ct- | us. On every side the mountains stretevel, | Sjat 4 ie rebellion’s est 22% 1, will | because every Sabbath you, in company SctAity arising Soom cicknons, over exertion ot from | MoD of Crasy Horse's band will also come | Ofdealing with ipem, and who Was suxp-ot- | us. ge beyond range. to the horizon, and | Eisn be am object of tte oe eee will | with peas Gieiathne a Te hum le way winegissefai of Sea Weed | With thedelegation. ing decoyea into a private plave for the par- | th ough ihe valley checkered with eulti- from Lexington we went by mare te walkto the little old chureh around the eos. strengthen tna stomach | OUR EvRoPRAN SqvapRon.—Dispatches | pose of meking @ trade with the “coiey | vated feldnand fringed with forects, Rpir- SHE SEC GEINOS atee ner. We rejoice that this is so. We rejoice end create an appetite for wholesome food. Tosi! | 111. been received at tho Navy department | Men,” was then killed by members of a des | 1 ng threags of water forced their way. To who are about leaving thelr homes, we desire to any The accommodation € gang of counterfeiters in Kentue'cy, | the soutueast and fare at this place | to see you here. We wish you long life and are first class.and Al i} yt pera: that the excellent effects of Dr. Schenck’s seasonable | {Om the flagship Trenton, dated Smyraa, unless the sluggish waters | blessings of grace, mercy and peace. ow who, though few in number, have yet giveu THE PEAKS OF OTTER of the North It which flow jast back of | M¢ to introduce ‘you io our peopl nd, dics, Sea Weed Tonic, aud Mandrake Pills, are | August 2d. All the vessels of the squadron | the government much trouble. might be seen standing boldly out against | the hotel, make ihe situgtio? nate y, | trough you, the members of your Cabinet i are in the eastern waters of the Mediterra- PELE: ——— the sky. In this connection it’ may be well | summer visitors here are sure to be attract SPEECH bY THE PRESIDENT. partieniarly evideat when taken by those who are gees +oGe- ay , oe ve 6 = Th deut " 4 bean, where they will probably remain for to announce to Washingtonians desiring 10 | ed ‘The water in the two large baths ec ¢ President ropiied aly affected by a change of water aad dist sede! . The President in New England roeality th es se age =, Sajario some months. with the exception of the ty x iy | Fettle In @ bigh and healuy locality that the | fj, 5 is charged wii carbon riends and Fellino-citizens:—1 wish to as Ho pereon should leave howe withost taking 8 sup | Trenton, which is to go to Toulon, where | _ The? Ore peneed te coat hued thelr | Peaks of Otter ave for sale: Beld EA asd Ie Ase eee oe een” | mane you that Mle Kink eee gives me | ply of theee safeguards along. For sale by all drug- | jear Admiral Worden will be relieved by boned sh Noe tecane tee neg Fete Descending again to the road we launched | crating. pa 2 S- | very great gratification. We donot, I am alot. suglcolm | Rear Admiral Le Roy about the ist of Octo- SL SuatiT ee Ce er ene luxurantly by the side of a large spring | “The walk from the Rockbridge baths to sure, mistake their meaning. You a@re tue SAMUEL G. YOUNG, ber. At Fabyan’s the President addressed those | Which trickled with refreshing covluess from THE COLD SULPHUS SPRINGS terested in me and those with me because of wT . %, 4 ae . > | the side of the mountain. was one of the pleasant of the summer. | Wee great trust which under the constitution NOTABY PUBLIC, assembled to greet him. He said: | am sure . pleas i tutio bd PERSONAL.—Several telegrams and letiers you t desire me to make a political A SANG HUNT. : In our passage turough Goshen Pass attrac- | 80d laws has devolved us. You believe, eotl?-tt Orvicu—Stax BuiLvine. | await the arrival of J. Madison Wells, at Speech. "You ee lop mcnalble « ctw ioe Here we i ge nee ee tive bits of river and mountain seenery _— = sow pine ed L9-tagemrcno of his QOPTric1an. TIOIAN Willard s hot-l, buthe has not yet arrived. A | that; but I mn sure we agree in a few things, Hegre iepete from ae nape dn Pleased the ieee de Bop We tumine te tnt aier oatagre ol beg cel —— — * Cineinnatl dispatch says he has gone fishing | however much we may differ in others. | the mo great curiosity on ihe subject, of | Shut water treat Wiler ye orien ae ae | be cannot uscecll ool, Sak Sake can- Eire toremntum evarded tome by the Great World's | 0n Lake Michgan. This seems to bz a| There are many things about which we Eatvike” news, and, by way of retura for tn: Mand In Necteriver Tht teehee cece, | mot ialL. My canner desire is my prayer that Pair, io Philadeiphia.on my imveuted favorite resort for statesman. Kellogg, of | differ, such as bus! Ss aud secular iy oe Brats laseriotion Islan nb North river, as & = gurzles iffieu! 1 A >a ala. 7 re Louts: eI eks th a ht | W tout discussing our political differences. on furnished, gave us a deseriptio: up from a stratum below t tue | 2 every difficult and grave emergency Sire es cate, fevcer cot Bremen with geuatnn SMELT os Cees wie ns | we W Weare agreed as Americas, 1 think ng hunt” as practised by some of | stream whose waters flow atont indy be so guided that ali good citizens can fi'an Pebbles. Also, ou banda largesrarety | qirtr : ,, Congressman Elect Bayne, of that all parte’ of the coustitution’ shall hs | tue mountaineers, whose one-roomed cabins | SUS ex & TOK et te Ooi ove tt measures that may be adi : Fir} ECTACLES, OPERA GLASSES, MiCZO- See ee es co ends obeyed, the parts that are now us wellecthe | We had stumbled upon in kome of the tost | @ Al" retresting dred that all mas conscientiously pray for ES for the Eyoe, & 4 wer Sipeayy' Bede bs aie oh eon 1 grand | OUt of the way places. A -’sang’ hant is ow “ 1 ; “4 ir com plete suecess. ¥ triends. we have ect-tristy 1320 Poousyivaniaavenaed.w. | Confederate, and Is a democrat. disagreed 1b the fast through theevila ol the | Féereation. “Sang” or ginseng ts a Fees | USF three days’ tramp of sixty miles; and | #lad to be introduced to each. First, allow THE PROGRAMME FOR THE INSTRUM=N- | war the country has borne, but these ags | Which the mighty huoters capture with picks | carried us back to the pieasures of Dagger’s | N€to introduce a distinguished soldier of APOLLINARIS TAL CONCERT by the marine band, Pro’ | are past, Let ie havea brief periotat least | and spades, Tt ts Ce parted ea Crean for at” | Sprices and the kind offices of Captain Tay lanser aad aheas meee ee ne NATURAL —— leader, at the marine barra: ms Soe ee See eee it commands a high price. Within a few miles of the springs are the | @ conscientiously upright man—Gen Devens commencing to-morrow lernoon al ve %, 1 “ “ . oO UDATION HOUSE. me in office, Secret varts, Attorney aN AccomM ’ J General Vevens and Postmaster General | , At the post which marks four and three- Key. [Applause at each name.| [don't see | Quarter miles from the Natural Bridg: Propht * . ! = 7 “ ‘clock, is as follows:—1. ¥ MINERAL WATER. leyerbeer. 2. Overture, * Serenad>, “Cornet opportunities for numerons walks that weil | The Attorney General then came ferward “4 Pelestrian. Mount Pisgah, with | abd addressed the assembiag Fairview and Reyerber: y chs on: aa ar saa cae 3 ou th erence in the: 2 la-ly “struck” for something to’ ea! ninip; Bing moustath, ao tet AL OF BUSINES: ee Skee aN 1 cbengee te ae serpentinite ple, dneaan th pee tthe Leeroy e ed to go any farther, or to allow hi from the fancied sepemnnae of the outline Is There a Good Time Coming PB. LEWIS A SAYRE. * A dvlightfal bever- ore Great retiet for sa sickness. DB WILLIAM A HAMMOND. © Far superior to DR ALFRED L. LOOMIS) © Most grateful and 1 t fF the vl 5. Or . “* Most gratefu oa an < | borin and south. Ihave now the p! refreshing ~ i ia een aes en Ok Sem TERIA | Tlrcdcalng te you bomcsason te DR. OGDEN DOREMUS. * Absrtntely pure | QuzSTION—The Commissioner of [adian SPRECH OF MR. Kay f ; ‘and wholesome: superior to all for dail: joa kf | Affairs to-day received a letter from the Mr. Key said: I have not b-en acenstomed in mn ee ee tg [npbceredriogeranr ft on agent of the Omaha Indiana tn Nebraska, in | to New England or its people, and my eta: | So nle ple, one glam Of molasses, one tourtn Ss. Exc. “ preg | which he estimates the crops which these In- | cation Ss not been such as to lead me to aa - ‘a = “ne. dians (about 1,000 in semen) Will raise this | form the best opinion of them: but I have | Pound of ae, a sancerful ot Soa by avy other resort in tue mountains. slight general Improvement has taken place, “Usefal and very agree- | year as follows:— Wheat, :,0n bushels; oats, | been here several days andhave been so gen- | Picious substance resembling @ mis tT. r ainst me, and this ‘atv: com} anion to proceed, autil bis wants were | 9 clump oftrees ou its summit, an outil New Yokk, August 22—Tue Zunes this " Neri, Svat Levis Sine cc coms frat visit | vatisded. ‘TO this trifling circumstance we | Tesemiiing disreputable long caren cue morning, reviewing the fall trade oatloo rest,” | The results of war are to be accepied by ali | OWed an acquaintance with an “Accom- | more than anything else. All furnich fae says: When lastfall business men were 1 Keler-bela. the people of all parts of the country, bo:n | Modation House,” whose like we never | Views of the surrounding country. Vited to Say What the prospect in trade was astire of | tXpert to ree again. We were provided with | “Next season promises great things fo" Dag- | for the imutediate future, they wor wall or era! Key. | toilet aecommodations, viz: a towel, tin | ger. Sprives. When the waters of the aika- | Confidence that the bottom bad been reached, * ~* | basin and bucket of water on a bench in the line p ol and the iron spring are brought to | abd that a new era of prosperity was about the fawn and the Buchanan and Clifton | to begin. Itdidn’t begin, however. imme- Forge railroad is opened, they will not be | diately, and the winter to’ most of them was = PBASLEE W.N. ard the condition and prospects are given as : : . ellow paint and axle grease, one pitcher of a they appear to merchants theme FLINT. DB F.N. OTIS. “ Heatvh- | (09. potatoes, 5,000; corn, 27,000; and turnips, | erovsiy fed and met so many generous men Vateaiiks ant Goetele pitcher ‘of sweet EASTERN WAR Notes The Times’ The. | thecraiy trade tere - ~\y eee a ae Ce ie Tnyeell a Now Baalanden most Feady to call | intig, We'crank all the aweet mile, nearly Tapia dispatch says the British aitache with | time coming, with the lumense: crops fees DESAMES K WOOD. “ Mildly antacid: agrace ment, butaa arule they ate seiterpiet: | Phe iate: tent iiine hax boon dee ae enter eae Tae tr hanes, Fuasses Of | the Turkish forces telegraphs from Hski | the wert, and there is @ sleads Loalihint ‘wel: with dyspeptice, and where there is aguuty | @U Ment, but as a rule they are self support- dined Be ee Pranaeee spring water, sat for two hours on the porch | Djuna thut there are 15.000 destitate refuges | growth inthe produce and grocery trades, Giathesie. : Biker the monterey quarters of them living | clined by the President. Mailing for the air to get cool and taking ® | Mussulmans there. ----The Vienna Political | which encourages men wir oer satel OBDYCE BARKER. “By far the most | {ter the manner of the whites. Vick PRESIDENT WHEELER arrived in | mild tutisfaction in the unsuecessfal efforts | Correspentence's Constantinople special care | wlus small profits. The volume of business reenable. alone or mixed with wine. usefal io No Fears FOR GENERAL SHERMAN. Concord, N. ii, last evening from Malone, | of a German peddler to persuade ouramiadle | the Porte bas onlered the lingiedinie eoneen | a by grocers is larger up to this time than ae anio! Se Werentratuaus? bet | Ab aceay beadquarton ue taipericie tact ete Mey Ee te ee: | Cod eee Ree es ha-lng | tration of 50,000 militia of the second class at | it was at a corresponding date last year. Phe r a : pap stag dates ports that Goveral Shera | we Kagle hotel, whore he ts atopping, to pay | something fron: h's varied assortment ane Sofia and other points near the | clothing manufacturers are feeling a smal! ‘To be had of ms ple “ ag- ir respects to him. He was serevaded wt | all this for the ridiculous sum of ten cents | geene of operations. The Russian siaft. | but good inquiry for their wares. There has fate ast Mineral Water Deaiets’ tiiceghoue ake | 18 in danger al the hands of the Indians. Al. | ¢:'s o'clock by the Concord bande.» baing | spiece!_ We have a lingering suspicion | tn its recent deliberation, favored Immediate | brew aud le aeienaroe among the boot and Pnited States sugd-mwieow ly | though be did leave Fort Ellis fora trip to | introduced tothe crowd of people that had | that our landlady took us for some curious | vigorous resumption of operations. and was | shor anufacturers, and the hatters say they = - the national park of the Yellowstone, he was gathered in front of the hotel, he say I | species of the genus “iramp, Pi led our | of the opinion that no poi should be vol- | have not done so much business for man y GSAT PROTECTION affurt im hot season | expected to return to Fort Ellis on the isin | fate? you most sincerely for this cordial ra- | Custy ard feriorn appearance, and regulated | untar'ly evacuated. uleiman Pasta | years, hard as the times are called. The aoe chaaca ees ae inst., before the Indians could have reached | cognition and the band for the beautifal | her charges accordingly. If we may jidge telegraphs, under date of August 19, that he | piano makers have had a good business, and LaNDbitieEs . him. The fact that the wires from Fort Fi- | Music, and with this brief acknowledgment | Of the regular prices, by our experience on | has passed through Kazanlik ana occupied | the dry goods trade reports indicate an’ in lis have been down since the Nth of August | 1 must content myself and you must content | this occaston, we thall take great pleasure | the town Shipka, which had been evacuated | provement offrom 30 to % per cent. in lead- satisfactorily accounts for the fact that Gen- | yourselves. I am here to join with youto | IM recommending this as an“ Aceommoda- | py the Itussis ing houses. Tuere © Much disposicion eral Sherman bas not been heard from sinee | Jnorr w in paying my respecia to the Chief | ou House” without rival. . | to-day as there was % August to make his expected return to the fort. Magistrate of the United States, who does THE NATURAL BRIDGE. | Corr N OF MCRDER.—Join Honder- | sanguine predictions, bat the couvictlon tx v. bover to his station and his natior As the Natural Bridge is broad and the top- | son, au Er gii-hman, is in prison in Paila- | stroug upon business men that they will these brief remarks I bid you goo THANKS TO THE MARINES.—Major Gen- | fo reach an old and happy age. Jayer of earth supports numerous trees which oury, Vt, where he is to meet | ebee. But just before the road crosses the | Jast’ The body of the sergeant was found in ; 7m Bridge you pass « clump of cot < "biludelpbia, states that be is gratiliel to | Some friends, pe 300 pe iP a weil, but it was supposed thathe had fallen ag D turning aside soon after and going tsrough @ | in w * altem ptiug to desert, aud there was ban Persecu vi ene announce tbat the commanding officer of DEAD FROM DISSIPATION.—Samuel W. | gate ou the left no suspicion tbat be was the victim of a ‘See. RGH, rere se Mg ee Frankford arsenal has reported that the | seDonald, wuo was tried lor the marder of | from a dizzy height on the little brook wuich | murdes annul new. Henderson robbed the correspondent of the Seo’ nan telezrapas tuat company of marines performed faithful ser- | Berry Amos, a well-known sporting man in | flows ander your feet. A road fromthe hotel | deceased of £16 and fled to thix country. Re- | he learns that a petition from the Chinese in OUR PRICE LIST. Nice during the recent disorders. He also, | Baltimore, in June, 174, and acquitted, died | 1: ads through an adjoining fueadow dowa to | morse of conscience and destitation have | Cuba, complaining of whe cruelty of the i Probes, bend nents eee eens Pa at werre Bae Sane oe Sey ate ae Legiagy breeder pine ere — led to the agreed cording to bis own | Spanish planters, has reached Eagiand. It = 4 - hs , | jast. Deceas was wea and well cen- | above ¢ entrance to the is deciaration, thor is object a ere- is renal, Troy, N. Y..states that he is gratified | nected, and had @ promising oarcer before | tte hoticn, oA eel ts Seca : ge back 1 Engigon fence, | paid to entirely confirm the siaements of to announce that Col. Peter V. Hagner, com- deiphia on bis own confession of having Keep the ground t bave recovered. and ‘Bold by all druggists anglt-m.w.s.tm era! Hancock, in special orders No. 1%, re- | Hix ecming to the city was eutir friuge its sides, you may rewlily walg or | murdered Sergeant Wheeler, of the Ist hus. continue to do a fair business, with moderate Tait ieving the marines under Captain W. R. | pected. He will leave Toursday morning | Tide over it without being aware of its pres- Sars, near Colchesier, England, in Jasuary | returns. LUMBER. Brown, from duty at Frankford arsenal, | f0r St Johns! you are enabled to lookdown ly toget @ passage back to England to es- | the commissioners, Whose report on the sub- him, but his tastes and companionships led | that the proprietor of the hotel owns orleaves | ¢ je ANOTHER REDUCTION tere ane mate arsenal, commends the oft: | bim' into excesses and dissipation, lis lite | the ground on Which the Bridge stands, aud Courvneat Vee ae Sariy pert of tee poets “tignation ia the thetr poe ic ‘and enue auok Gnally ending at the age of twenty-nine | as almost all his guests are transients who f SIN ICAGO. Heavy Rains in Great Brii pce years. come only to sce this natural wonder, he | The Chicago commissioner of health has tain a in the discharge of the duties assigned them.” a takes advantage of the opportunity of turn- | issued an order requiring all adults who BoMBARDING 4 U. 8. MARSHAL.—United | jng'a hundred honest pennies @t the ex have not been successfully vaccinated within WHITE PIBE PICKS, Dresed. BUSINESS CARDS McsTx’T RESEMELE | States Marshal Webster reports an attack ofeach. People living within a few miies of | @ period of ten years, aad all children be- ‘ GREENEACKS Too CLOSELY.—Many com- — cio Le Agen an ment Ueki the place have never been under the Bridge, tween the m8 of 10 and Ls, to be vaccinated 5 ve - — bi, ‘ill not be so lo: - with. ie prevalence of smi x WHITE PINE SECONDS, Dressed. Set int ces ee separt, | itis Louse bombarded during en entire nigut, | 88d Probab! fe Charaed. ng As an Od° | Certain of the ‘most squalid wenieos Various parts of the country have been in , 10 other deputies were alao menacad by a | ™ Tig NaTURAL HRIDGE FROM BeLow. | Chicago. and the determination to prevent WHITE PIE SELECTS, Dressed the habit of printing business cards bearing | OP im £dair county. Col. Crittenden, the | geen from berg, the hatural, bridge | its spread, are the reasons for the order. The ‘ . Such close appearance to United States and | United States marsnal for Kentucky, has | y°¢ gray arch of limestone, compe: of q | Commissioner says over forty cases have hadional bauk issues that ‘Wal, lo bave | Tat tee eereous arrested during the | Singit revk.whosealmost perpendicala wate | been Te since June 1. WE WILL MAKE been deceived thereby, and quantities of it | att tWo months for violation of the revenue | *NAlerock whosealmost perpendicalar w the | sreixeRs CONVICTED cIn the Uat'ed passed as good money'by parties who have | *™% | crest, of the Falls of Niegare. Some tre: | gistes auarict omar Price, oe & REDUCTION OF 10 PER OENT. fathered & number of these cards. Taese FDEATH ov ax AGrrator—Johann Carl Serpe oheft untowehed ars crust | day, John Huot, a tailroad striker at South issues are Violation of law, of which ritz Lingenau, a German agitator, who | at this poi ‘ebty | Kaston, Pa., was found guilty of the charge had the p-rson employing such means of adver- | died a few days ago iu St. Louis, bequeath- | Tock, spanning the upper air in graceful | of ‘obstructing the of the Uni:ed ment in the jail - ON LOWEST MARKBT PRICES. Using their business seem to be Lotally igno- | ed his property, worth $12000.t0 theagctalists | curve with a breadth of sixty feet. more than | States mail. “and 1 for sentence. | day ior drunkenness, bis wite visited him, rant. The pevaity ts heavy fine and impri- | of ce, any, a 5 ¥O over of soament. the prs jee, how % ues, | land, Austria aed ungary a he will isde- Which it furnishes convenient crossing. At searged eigt a mation Saas Se, prego toned be millk from the canes #nd all because of ignorance of thelaw. Many | fective in form, and the property will go to | 1!8 great height fo screen mass seems Easton, Pa., July %, and were found guilty. , he fell to floor in convulsions, WE SELL girthir account, and thedopartment wow tur | death featanivated tcesetiorsst ceeded i | Sipeaie Neat and semen on ne area | Bentence inal! eee cosee Sea Scares | Brough be fll Wilt pe dle. ths Por Thousand te 10 the fall extent farther | the recent rallroad pow much ove ie rrcparea.ty description er | | Mupraxp tate Mate —In the case of | Seked the wife what sue had’ given bin, nad 7 ater ol! - ieee ie mar- Le) rrell, char, tladelph ts JOISTS, ETUDS.(medium lengths)... 815 protection to the community. the poor and nAt, Shall ec ei me ale poe now be- | vel of nature, he canvot fail to be filed with | with homicide ou the hign seas, the jary yee. eines reat of the mani our the foes, The GULLS, 12 tm. Btock, (beet @ ee 20 more igncrant members of which are very re 1e — ja Bho athe Gene, Mfr. F. | astonishment and wonder at its dimensions | terday rendered a verdict of guilty of man- | officer secured @ little of it, however. She bs " Sf as thorouguly imposed upon. ges ee oh rowiet ae a SEY a ee = tee uae slaugoter. He was sentenced to eighteen then seid that brendy was in the can. Tne — . Was ‘grande . prisvoment. ‘fhe on VIRGINIA PINE FLOORING. 90 | THE New York Custom-Hovse.—The | cusuing year. A banquet was elven inthe | shows, counected with this aw with wit nec’, seaman cn ee smooaer ‘A Heaton, of New eon ny Bye Tt third report of the committee appointed to | €Vening, at which Mayor Latrobe and other | class exhibitions, are painfully insignificant. '| York, ard on June 23 killed the first mate, J. | ¢x, jon that two weeks ‘ago he quar investigate the New York custom-house has | /2Vited guests were present. Me center ecees or che eaia that we saw | B. Jones, also of New York, while on a voy: with Edward Fitegerald, and the jates oecry rate Public. Maladministration of | |THE WORKIRGMEX of Easton, Md., havo | {iocounterances of ihe eagle, the 102, @ad | age from Bilbos to Philadeiphia. struck him with an iron screw. She didu’ @ LIBBEY, Soeer Dianch of the weigher's and ganger’s | Organized @ workingmen’s party and adopt- | Washington imagination is perhaps Slits | Tum Grosoia Constizovion CONSTITUTIONAL Cox- | KDow whether the wounds had been dressed WILLET g department appears to have been therule the | €d @ platform demanding fnaacial refer ‘ eta | enaenon a ornot. The milk brought by Mrs. Faliahe: Corner Siath street and New York avenue, ° and afer showing what it | Pd lidustrial prosperity: opposing contrac- ticalthe cut up whic Meme Stine | VeETION yesterday ny Sa toher husband was analyzed iast evening 7 u ion O1 e currency and the national oaks, and found contain no Opposite Northern Liberty Market. sys a sh 2 spartineaty ae ard asking for taxa ion on mortgages. pa fed elinauer at ‘ai was The eoaveation adopted a pro ne song eae bad whisky. She was yaad re seg abs ane the eariment by éaying | THe CAXAL BOARD, in scasion at - | his agonized parents wrung tue'r hands be- | homestead 1s not to exceed $1,600 either of | Colered Wimmer of @ Wa, that “substanually the name evils exist in penne ‘yesterday reduced the tolls on | low,cand hie falthtat kei toll from bis | personaity or realty, of both, with the right a Point Ca an ~a eee 1to 35 cents ton, provided that the | nerveless grasp, — be was d@rawa Sa but 8300, and the waiver can be New Yorx. 22—In the 7 They propose tive to vacate | Tales Of frelght to boatmen be made at 90 | UP pz ropes Ce “i uae. We ile te | ade without consent of the wife. tion for the West cadotship offered It the offices of welghers, Weigher’s foremen | Gra" Georgetown and % cents to Alexan- is said to have incited this oe wae ‘ins Saxe ta! Lees —s ios eee ~ oe yg of discict and weigher’s clerks, and abolish the exist- | i to his exploit, either E igher cccurred Monday morn’ mar school ¢ ‘aut wee ee von ee di ote tog weighing aistriets. A Afier speciizine in | Tue THEE. QUARTER Mite Das at pnp in oe mn epee —— ot toe tareeien pode ATE bee ES ios ‘outof a SY, 4 oga was won by Rha . est. Still wold at the recent low and the duties apportioned ani records hee | thus ities eee, cee Secanse the name has cruinbied 8, io Grest Bridge. All efforts to employ | [0, OF 98 per cent. of the whole, belae over ie oe SLi Dashels, and 91.35 the committee concindes its recommenda: | = seal saretore idecared. toe eny. tet a t. | B.P. Bowne. of the Boston Ur u Surpasted in convenience ‘or aitracilyeness | One of despondency. Since thea a very | fh FR ON THE RIO GRANDE. Capture of One of the Escaped Pris- oners. Saw ANronto, T ty Jail pris and the other, Se. D scou be. as hiding place is k *thougnt that both es- caped p Mexican citizens, im ich event the Unite! States authorities anrot demand thetr extradition. The tone Of the Texas press + bitterly hostile. and the ferred on Hon. J. Hl. Me- leary, of this city. the authority to raise @ regiment, sbould the Mexicans show @ hos- tile disposition ers, has been cap! furdo Garcia. © - PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATS. the b Man pinent di the st twelve o McClelland, chairman committee, called the to order, and presented the list of delegates returped to him. and then handed the convention over to them. Jacob Zeigler | Wax chosen te . the vole ding: Zee | ™ | New York, Angast works of Chas. Kun! Central avenue, Brooklyn, were blown up at @ late hour last night. Jacob Renz, a gov- froment officer, narrowly escaped death | The marshal had selzed the place on susplo- The chemical Flasbiag, near jon that an illicit distillery was at work there, aud Reng had been placed in charge of it. Last night the la str a light to see that all was right, when at sion occurred. Keng ran away a few paces when another fearful explosion followed and the building was biown skyward and Renz was buried in the rain« wae ex tricated, baving sustataed but Little injury. Loss on building abou & - The Scientis Fatrroint. N.Y., Aug kie, of Princeton Colle conversation 1 explo. @ philosophical ieciure | Hone” wt 930 o'clock ———.- From « Foreign Shore FORTKESS Mon ust 2?.—The United States » rond, flagship arrived in The Markets 1» Augoet dmied + Bugar gure ALT Moke. Ang bigher acute 18, do F * vancing, demand go d—southern, 2sasz Shite yes: do; mixed, Ba. tye. at?” He v5 end wachasce. Pro: gated hanged Potroloum a A 3. Gold, 104%, | erpmenis weak. N August 21—Ploer steady w You spot friner. and fo Loxvon. mguet 3: both money LONDON, Ang tral, 96. 2.9) p_m.—Consols #4 for yout. hen By ¥ Wy FUN FoR INVESTIGATORS.—There was not a little display of repartee and wit dur- ing the recent investigation of the grave charges preferred axain=t the United States Senator from Oregon—Mr. Grover—that in- Vestigation and tbe humor theres! occurring in Portland. Al one time a democractic witness took occasion to speak with some pride of “the old copper-bottomed democracy,” bat was taken down a peg or three when the repubil- ean examiner checked him with the calm in- | auiry, -You mean copperheaded, do you not, sir?” Tn another place, when a democratic wit- ess accused @ republican citizen of O1 a With baving been dishonest, he was askel in what way. “Iiy aliempting to steal thedem- ocratic | party,” was the answer, which caused Mr. Morton to start up and remark, “IT suppose you would ca!i tha petit larceny, sir,would you not?” Tae witaess bad no ankwer to make to this Again, when @ republican witness was on the stand, he was askea by the examiner, What was Moshier'’® polities’” “I should call him @ secession'st,” replied the witness. “But was he not a democrat?” interrogated the investigator, to which the witness felt bound to reply, “He alithe same thing,” for the gentiemen wh Washington, but gall t+ cracy, especially as emt and Cronin.—{ Chicoyo J Tar W r York —The New Y had come oa from the resident demo- tied in poor Grover v. Lith. s Party In New ork correspondence of the Pbiladelphia Ledger says: In the course of a tew days a call will be issued by the execa- tive committee of the workingmen for pri- mary elections for delegates, and care will be taken to keep these as free from contact with either of the two great political parties human ingenuity can devise. Human in- genulty, however, is scarcely a match for he average New York politician. The eretofore stated, are already angling for working men’s votes, and there is nothing that they (the politicians) are not prepared to promise them, if they will only endorse their particular candidates. As to their platforins, Of course, these will be made to suit. “We have been sold out repeatedly before, by these people,” said one of the “Breadwinners’ League, but they will never cateh us in their trap again, no matter how tempting may be their bait. We have Waited @ great many years to see what the politicians would do for us. Now, we are eens tp eee at cannoi do something for our selves.” —_—______. How Trey Do rr tx Jexsny.—The tem- perance crusade is being pushed vigorously forward in Bergen county. The Bergea county iemperance society has tu iis service three detectives and a lawyer. The modus perand: of the detectives is to visit the sa- loops in the varions towns, where the: trow dice and play cards to’ see who will pay fordriuks. Arfilavits are then made to Use effect that the saloon keepers allow playing and the throwing Preniises, which 18 ciassed as “games of chance” Rev. D. R. Pbilips, of the First Methodist Episcopal church, has opened @ subscription list, and money’ is being raised to assist in the prosecution of tbe move ment and tecure the indictment of the offenders. The saloon keepers look upor the matter as. ovt. They bave organized, however, and in~ tend to maken bani fight. DYNAMITE ExrLosion— 2h. Mollie wire Outrage.— cae oF the Bal- oy -_