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ek frem Independence FUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, | d | inthe death ot hha AY THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘ | Mo. | Mat. ie Sherw cs t Venmeyivania Avenue, cormer Lith street > = _ Soe Ori z : ‘She Evening Star Newspaper Company, evening young and *, H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’. and tock : — it t THE Eventve STA | i a Osdal the city by carriers. a Sh his a x _ ss r agi ‘ cg e key toa boat, ol . 5 D: = = . ¥ be bs lay nig and Miss Mr. Shaw mseit. M he afternoon a Would not follow them any farther, but, as e year, $6. ) Tiered on Friday—s2a other couple continued to walk behind thene copies for $15; 20 copies | Miss Sherwood turned and remarked that they id tn ade | = | them. and was straid that on 4 45 | so shoot oe heme ie V°=, 52—-N°. 7,888. WASHINGTON, D. C. TWO CENTS, | irene) 2205 rwne i | went to the Just as they were py ~ = THE POTTER INVESTIGATION. and told them they had be me. but SPECIAL NOTICE TH Hy NI R Survey Th 1 to Th | #8 Miss Sherwood had left her parasol and a ——— E EVE NG STA The United States geo'ogical survey of the Cross-Examination of Kellogg. | 6 8 @ | beok at Miss Van Osdal’s, they returned t Hl FO ORY M. KE. CHURCH, 14th and | = territories, in charge of Prof. F. V. Hayden, | | R57 ora vreaching To-morrow, st dta'm, the Rev. Di AN. * MORE CURIOUS PHASES OF LOUISIANA POLI- | and she went into the bedroom to. ¥ : ct will leave in a few days for the field of work TICS. and young » remarking that | ==> EeroniED EPCOPAL_cHUROH Washington News at News and Gossips | jn ine West, Prof. Hayden and his executive | after our report of the proceedings before | THE BERLIN CONGRESS, | te Sasi bis tuils. toliowed ter ihe services tunday morning at 11, eveniag GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DAY.- , He west, Prof. Hs and x , Upon first shot Miss Sherwood in the head Internal | Oficer, Capt. Stevenson, having matured their | tne potter investizating committee closed then himself. Miss Sherwood is the atS in Marini’s Hall, E st.. between Sih and 10.4 enue, $458. 44.78 custom plans. The work during the present season pe } ee eg, +7 + revenue, 33 ustoms, Sermons by the Rev. H. M. CouLIsON, Rector. 1t P BS will be an extension northward from the work | yesterday, iy sho whe by eae he pene c oon. of — aie Sane oflastyear. The sources of Snake and Green MR. SPRINGER PRESSED MR. KELLOGG € ce n, er he was alt ac ed ast Februar y 15> FSP re MORROW ALL SOULS’ SUBSCRIPTIONS to the four per cent. loan to- rivers, the southwestern slopes of the north- | for an explanation about the $2,000 which he pect pip Jim Strohl was tried and found = De AAU RCH, comer of M4iband 1. sts— Kev. | day amounted to ¢1 ern end of the Wind River mountains and the | had borrowed from the Union National Bank fullty on cite snsUM M ER RESORTS. the services at 11'a.m. and ‘vespers a8 p.m. it" famous Yellowstone National park,which was | of Chicago. Kellogg insisted that that was a P. M. G. Key, his third assistant, Mr. A. D. ght i 2: a * ie : young 3I : as => METROPOLITAN Ma CHGRGH brought {nto promin nt notice by the surveys | pureiy private business transaction, and de: THE ISLAND OF CYPRUS. bam, Go NTAIN TOP HOTEL.’ NS Beaconfield Beats Bismarck. the shooting at that ti rause: aw ee, HE Hazen, and Dr. McDonald, superintendent of of Prof, Hay iD a sd and ‘are included nied that a dollar of it had ever been expend. | Jeslousy being t reaching on Sun er system, leave this evening for | within the area to be surveyed this year. S| ed for improper purposes as connected wit x iam. ands p.m., by the Pastor, Bev. pe. weney, omer. S78 where ‘they will spend the | indicated above, a part of the area marked | the election in Loutsiana. He recollected a cor, 4's and © sts.—Pr Tar Fitz Joux Porter INgrimy.—Bri Sunday. out was explored several years ago by the sur- | conversation he had with Senator Spencer in, THE VIRGINIA GOLD CASE. | inmeeeaneae iticeseeeen APOSTASY.—The Bin against the Holy vey. The work done was, however, more of a | Chicago, in September or October last, about | stand yesterday to testify bel y 4 Ghost—by Rey. Dr. DAVID WILSON, Sun- MR. W. H. CuarMan, a postal clerk under | reconnoissance character, and the object this money, but he could not recollect that he had | “y ‘Aparna: See cpidiant? faeited® at 1L a.m. Seats argc. Superintendent Vall, to-day resigned that po- r is to make a final survey and toconnect | told Senator Spencer that a portion of that Porter board of inquiry. Relating to th. yea 1 u * - sath 1 =f & SHELTON, P oprietors, sition, having been ‘appointed to a place in | the work with the triangulationsystemcarried | $0.00) was to be, used to reimburse him. for EUROPEAN AFFAIRS TO-DAY. battle on the Such, he said it was Affon Depot, MAY jyll-e: 3t v f fighting he eve Fisher J acs ==. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 13) <t. ‘ F north fromthe railroad. ~The region is in. | expenses that he had incurred in connection | EB&land’s Important Acquisition in ot Ne 3 MORES, HOTEL AND SUMMER | [=> vetween Gand Ui, Rev. Dr Corunent | (he internal revenue service in Virginia: Mr. | Tensely interesting, Ih It are thewnardestad | Saeemees (hat he had Incurred, in connection | — tg Fast | See nee nok sejntan : MOR Ohi edow kn tows. MD. Pastor —Service To-morrow morning and afters pemens ie ~ | three of our greatest rivers—the Missouri, the having stated that he had borrowed money | ,,FONDON, July 1X—The gi | Moreli’s division in 182, testitied thyt ) The undersigned has reduced terms for noon (D. V.) at 11 am, and & p.m. All E' | ons or THE Most unmailable packages Columbia and the Great Colorado of the west. | from the collector of internal revenue at New toibe ouey Train the detatis seca | march from Warrenton Junction to Bastee” Zowre for the summer Bie ty OF Oe 2 Yea J that it was ever attempted to send through | Geologically considered, there is no portion | Orleans. at the instance of the visiting states. | ¢iVil e ent in the Island of - | on the MT Vv CE CHURCH. of the globe that presents more of interest t@ | men. His attention was called to a letter | The papers announce the appointr unknown, SOUTH, cor. 9thand K sts. n,w.—Preaching | the mails has been received at the Dead Letter selentict, artist or tourist. It is a region 8 written to the Cincinnati Gazette in March | DOStmaster for the island and other officials ee ne canenet waa ee To-morrow at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m., by Rev. W. BP. | office. It contains the detached teeth of a | former voieanic activity, as is abundantly evi- | last, over the signature of “Reno,” in which | for the administration of the vernment. | of . naciet Wake and drives. | HARRI6ON, D.D. At night, continuation of teo- reaper. One of the railway postal clerks in | genced by the numerous hot springs and | certain specific charges were made about that General Sir Garnet Wolsley has Fit ady, it is arting at t cians iu the vibages thre | tureon **Crestion."* Pubic invited. 1 handling iteut his hand badly on the sharp | geysers scattered through the park. Voleante | money, and Kelozg Save alt clatharie aed | Said Utider considerations scene ays | Tacine tor ti Episcopal and jalemnols's | j-—> REFORMED EPISCOLAL—CHUROH | edges. — Focks are found everywhere/and the collec. | to-all of them. He Said the wate of ttt at gany for Introducing railways on the | He testified thal he Goethe arm with ngton four times = OF THE REDEEMER, Marini’s Hall, tion of the varieties will ade a specialty | letter was utterly unreliable and irresponsi. nd. Arrangements are also being made ee Sole tee + ne « mers J. W. Thompseu and Sa | Leiween 9th and 10th sts,—Preaching by the Rev. Pay Dmecton THos. 8. LOOKER, U.8.N. | [yt sae varieties meyer Lae be Wik reterenes tO any ean ure) Rovea ying a Lew submarine ¢ to Alexa, | battle all that night: there was ouly skirmish and Nurses, haif price. HAM. Cotrssson at 11 a.m. and3p.m, All¢or | having been appointed acting paymaster gen- | ps carefully studied, with the view of deyel- | to have been made to any inembei . hich will give direct communication | @£ ad arti fring saw Po 7 i P of the re- ce vn in H. F. MOORE. _ | aiany'invited. gral of the navy, &e..has been relieved from | oping all that may be learn turning board, he did not believe any of them ., Among other schemes brought | twice that a enemy was in fr eaithicst iecation In Merylaud; atmosphere Was as rapid Water bathin ; and = inv'gorating = - Ta oF! 2 piel St Ml a u 2 ie ‘ sanrts 7 nin fe d there was ho ret Tye $s COTTAG CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Vermont ave- | duty as president of the board to examine can- | them. Cheyerne, Wyoming terr were promised offices for pursuing a specitied rface by the Enclish occupation of | * pceoors conse wie, between N and Q sts. ew. | Rev. 1; | didates for the position of assistant paymaster | the rendecvaus for’ te pacts course. He admitted, however tayo | $ of the Euphrates Valiey Rail. | (it falling back th be Opened July Ist. SPENCER. the elcquent pastor of Vaca Str 2 | in the navy. Pay Director J.D. Murray lias | Spending a few days outtitting a cept Cassaiiave had been provided with office. wit € of Sutherland and others are | {he fighting by Porter s¢ : : Ing'on lacy. | Addre Cbrisitan Charch, Baltimore, preaches To: been ordered as president of said board, in his | point, the various divisions will proceed |. wno rorcED HE ene Y | in active communication with the government | Said be saw Porter at the front, and he’ was Lock Box 58, MRS. Fow at Il a.m, and 8 p.m, Buriday school, 9: stead Westward via the Union Paeifie railroad, trom | yy ONGED THE » dined Kel ee Ne’ a. | onthe subject, and it is stated thatit within | Could, and doing a Bos s 5 8 U ‘a 5 8 r estioned Kellogg with re- | Yaucce* Sea ane : aaa ies of the war TLA aoa eGR “Boneaan, cs.— | Hive elds of wore Thartawest to the respec: | gard to the irrezular return of the electoral | }ascnable time it appears that the Anglo. | Me could do.” Of all the batries. atane ane Boal THE KINGDOM OF DAVID. ps CHIEF CLERK BUREAU OF STATISTICS.— | tive fields of work. The geological and topo: | yote which T. C: Anderson brought to W. | Turkish convention is successful, it is possible orickebure Antiet n, Ge that ary, F red Per week. A Messiah actsist) discourse in the Christadeysian | Under the recent change in the Bureau of | graphical work. Will be carvied on by two ington, aud which he took back to New Or- | FC COURIFY Will De asked to givé a guarantee | ¢TicKSburE. Antietam, Ge ng eh ply Sen h Heciesia formorrow at Ia-m., MeCauiey's Hail. | Statisties, Mr. J. N. Whitney, long one of the | visions, one of which will be in the park and | IDEtem aud Mr, Ferry would not receive it, | fF the proposed railway. | regiment he lot itt. Gen RC Buehonen *g steamers at grea eed F Pa. ave., between 2d and 3d sts. s.e, All lovers of | most valuable attaches of that olliee, has been | the other south of it. There will also bea party | {ie remembered Anderson's return to New | PeSland Beats Bismarck at the Con. | 1(f ad rey ol army retired. boat company's steal Z . a 9 3 = and i tl of the army retired JON TRACY, Proprietor. the truth are invited. 1 designated by Secretary Sherman as Acting | 0! Pri triangulation for controling the | Orleans, but that w: far as his ree- | gress. Was in command of the Grst brigade ‘reguint Waite for cironiars, pein [S°, JHE FOURTH ST, ME CuUwow. | Chief Clerk, until otherwise directed. Tt is | Beoeraphi ore Special geological and | oilection on that sub xiended. Although |, LoNnpox. 4 infantry in Sykes. division, Corea ELS YAPE MAY. 2 H=> southeast, having been extensively repaired, | altogether likely that Mr. W. will receive the ne locate scare Mill be done in interest: | one of the electors, he paid littl sation to testified in regard to Por 1 Cc FIRST CLASS BOARDING Pillbe reopened on next Sunday, the 1btn instant, | pernianent appointment on the reorganiza- | I localities. The economic resources of the | jt, but directed his secretary Clark) and_ Mr. autumn | fire. AT by treaching in the morning, 11 a.m.. by Rav. | tion of the office on the Ist proximo. areas will be earefully noted, and specimensof | Anéerson to see that the certificate wae fixed Berlin, but Lord | —_————___—_ MILLER'S COTTAGE GREEN . ICHARD NORRIS. 3:30 p.m bing by the —————— the minerals and spring deposits collected, 1 nto the law. This was the return bility to accede to BOLD Trams 1x lowa.—A special dis BROADWAY, Bev. Ho E NAYLoR, D.D. ALS o'clock, presc Ge. Howaxn's PURSUIT oF TIE INDIaNs— | and chemicai examinations of the spring wa lected, to which it was allezed | t immediate | to the New York Tones trom Omaha, ob paged plang charch and pubtic wresordiatiy invited The following dispateh was received at the | fers Will Le made. ‘The topographical” and | the naines of several of tie dine eee lish par- | Ju Lei yi geologieal work will be published in sheets | forged. Y feos-ecim Kellogg couid not recollect who was | liment, and the motion was thrown out War department this morning: _ = stews. THE BERYL EXCURSIONS on steamer é ae that will form part of the ailas of the west, of put when Atiderson brought the certificat The Treaty of Bertin. EVYERIDGE MOUSE. MIDDLE. Mary Washington will leave 7th-st. wh DIO, Sax Fn hich the Colerado atlas, just published ia | ok, or who he talked to about itor who was | _LOLDON, July lee the 7% nobbter Bandon County, Va. his at6 p.m. hereafter, instvad of 5. Go Siren Warne ype. present in the room when he signed the amend. | afternoon’ neatly the whole of the t ‘Hearders. Its rooms are large ae wale ate! iis vs i ificate, nor could he recollect whether | y of Berlin.” Those parts relatin Hi venttlated, hae den‘le porticuss the ful 5 MENT. D. Mondavd were Ca Dorel Abd oneiwara any of the other electors signed it in his pres. | and the limits of Servia aud Eastern I {the house, ts Kept in the best style and at N ch inst : a di 2 Cura } ane é ence, n card the report 9 he | are missin; es) See ine ection, The county ie THOMAS W. FOWLER, aiong the Bie ilidge. 1 crossed Meacham’s : ie feard tue Feport that the | are mlsst ue eu signatures e forged he did not take the | of the tre beamty, bealih, and society. A. pains to inqu bout the truth of the mat. | to the New Y h local éelebr ‘ tional attraction, For ais apply to GEURGE 8. JOHN- re Je25-in ieee in the men : sented) snes Sompanics of cavalry and Miles’ infantry to follow. J Whe Z re ; z 3 of ne com ber pei aes from eee as Fands RESIGNATION ACCEPTED.—The President has who ‘touia have comin red the forger fed ee The South Africa War. ste, al Borciock pin, SOLS By order of the | manded by Lieut. Col. Forsyth, moves with six | Moore,?d cavalry. The resignation will take | Clark (1 Secretary) or T.C. Anderson or a | and Mad, in summing up the resuits of th Capiain “SiS 3 B’CORCORAN tae Some te® | Manded by Heut-Col. Fores efleet Maren Lith, 1sys-and Capt, Moore hay | Dian bamed Kelty work. Being | war wiih ihe natives in South Africa, whieh ts parti BON, Propr' d done the to_follow then Tr ry ¢ e y porthwar y been granted leave of absence to that date. further pressed, the witness, with a good deal | iow ended, says: "Only a few small marth Those eee $0 per moult: TIN aud the vicinity; with infagtra tore ea et Neate’ Crere eaent Meluctauce, said that Kelly was a | of the enemy remain, and it will not be lone | ba cena price. For fart eG KVEKY WEDNESDAY until further notice, at | the enemy at the Sualle crossing. Tirocxmor: Mati. SERVICE CONPERENCE.—On Tuesday fieard of ta ie Pree ious. ao ke Prone | before ihey will be disposed of. Ps CHARLIG ener aud Proprietors | 707 Mst. n,w., whers trade-carus for the preseat | ton is ticar Pendleton, and will be stremuth, | next there will be at the P. O. D.a meeting of denes, La. When he returned from Chicago a | peestiak manta, Tink aud other eliiefs have | Terenure 322-1 Quarter cau be ovtaine! from cyed Uy Mizner’s compantes to quiet an ex- | all the division superintendents of railway | few daysace be card here fram Chic deen taken prisoners. Sandill, Dukwana and | Tyson, Sienna ae INTAL D138 ADOLPH VAN REUTH, See fied populace, Attempts to cross the Colu:n- | mail service, joined by several of the superin. | alettes fia eee wnt police oiliess | deter tate peer Killed.” Dimba has surre | SS ) RESORT SCHOOLEY'S MOU: =A SPECIAL COMMUNICATION of 5, | Dia by hostiles have ceased. . ve» | tendents of tle mail and registers’ di New Orleans, who said that Kelly haz | at tive ‘reli. ‘The loss of life on the side | pLWO ESECCTIONS | VesteeDay —Hiram Sedat P. MOSHER Prop'r. Je ! FRENCH LODGE, No. 15, F-A.AM ‘Howaxb, Gen. commanding dep't.” | the larger. post oles Inthe woke peared from Lake Providence with | SE he Tecac ence hos eee ot ite on th on SUNDAY, @ held at the Masonic Tempi ae B Ae ec y 14th inst Pin. toattend tid | PERSONAL.—Mr, Ernest Brulatour, general | ObJect of the meeting is to talk over the side | Fooks, convicted of the marderof John T Hi > 6 HE FARRAGUT” AND “ATLAN- the 14th instant, at 3o°clock p. tm ee Te mcae NH of the insurgents n much more Ir. Potter then elicited th vere | was execute loess Anne, Somerset fact thet Kennedy | than the natives had experienc: n dat i re 2el = ENN in any pre. Md. He made a speech on the scaf funeral of our deceased brother, ZAC 1.8. BROOKE secretary of the national convention of Franco- tion of ervice generally and adopt any | was an emplo pant- ms of the | vious outbreak. and it. may be said Chat their fold ‘ lus ° 1 assertir cs ambe ister lodges, in’ zood ting, are et - | proposed nge that will better it. Two rée- | senate, who hud been appointed on Kelloge's Y aS a peopl iy destr Narita eeartvsieerd nt pen peer 4 ree a a M. rity Ez JGLAS, See’ Louisiana, and will sail early in August for | an improvement in’ the registered letter ser- | of absence to go'to New Orieans a few days y irs ‘ " B wou poh tieek P CEncesion toe! ation.) where conch wall bo tp sonTTaese = HASONIC CNSR OC WASHINGTON | France sident of the convention, | vice, znd the extension of the registered pouch | betere he senate adjourned. ‘This leave Was | NEW MONK. Je Te ce ey Rich: Fete tinge pecteann nnd was @itcnned J.C. PHILBRICK & 8 > CENTENNIAL LODGE, No. 14, will meet | Senator M.C. Butler, $.C. -""-Our wellknown | service given at hellovg’s request. He could not tell | mond Vy there is authentic information | “Syke Shaw Wat cescuted yesterday at Mit = at Masonic Temple. on TO-MORROW (Sunday) | fellow-citizen, John W. Thompson, sails for ——— where Kennedy could be found now, nor could | there to ct that the Secretary of the ee ane Wee x08 rbinreinieey, Fandles POINT HOTEL, Re ON nae Wee ead tng Cunecal | Europe on Wednesday of next week, <"-"D, | | THE SAILING OF THE STEAMER BELzic, of | he produce Armstead’s letter, beoviee ne eed Treasury has overruled the opinion of Solici. | {P8*ville, Georsia, for the murder of his wite. ad forthe racsptiou of gieweouzorn | f cordate brother, Waxes YouNs. Members | McKee, of the X.Y. Astoeiated Press, | the Occidental and. Oriental line from San | Hegroduce Armstead’s letter, read it. | tor Kentieth Raynor as to the jurisdiction of | iit allows was erected on the river Dauk cued for the reception of guests ou 25TH | Of sitter lodges fraternally. jvite!. at : nie mo. | Francisco, with ils for Ch Jape 1 The examinati : et agnor as to the jurisdiction of | haifa mile trom the city, and the exeeut ‘Situated near mouth of Poto- ‘By ord the W.M aves on Monday with his tamily for a pro. cisco, with mails for China, Japan anc ie examination of the witness on this point | the federal courts inthe V irginia gold cases, | witnessed b wd of five and has accomodations fear 2: 44 By order oi THOS. A. GADDESS, Sec'y longed stay at Mt. Desert and’ Moosehead the Fast Indies, ns b en postponed a second | was hot concluded when the committee ad- | and that he has siznified his wishes to the De. | people. His neck was tot brokes Grantee ons. Su 0 and f altimore : = a Lake. ; a 25th inst. journed. artim: s e suits already en- | People. fus p icina téainee te persone. Sreamers to and from 5: superior bathin j- >», METROPOLITAN BUILDING AS3O° ———_ _ . ee * Jo weseays ¥ peeent ot gate alae ike ules alread GB; | of the trap, and his body writhed tearfully for and one of the prettiest beaches in the United | | >” CLAaTION.—The nithanpual mestingot the | SENOR MATA.—Unoficial advices received | _ SECRETARY SmEu«y is expected back from 2 orday’s Proceedings. ; | opinion that there were no legal crounds upon | SEs minutes, - Sheol ire special features, Termus $2 per day, 835 | MONDAY eek Matene we Tee ea Beeee | at the Department of State, from Mexico, an- | New York to-night The Potter committee met to-day at 11:45 | Which the gold belouging ethene ee | POISONING IN NORWICH.—Un th Sha $40 per moth. M.A. TIA VERS, Prop. t., opposite Patent Omioe, at 3 pm, nounce that Senor Mara has been appointed : BE LaNp OFFIcE.—The Com. | °S0ck: Senator Kellogg was recalled. Wit | ginia at the close of the war (and whieh ye s. H. Cobb, the city collector a8 0 pee mentee jers-haar | far) Weer snumit his nth a ieah aba teene Ag REFOUM IN THE Lanp Urrice.—The Com- | ness heard that Anderson was diesatisnea | be by certian V Chas. Cobb, the city collector how open. ‘This house is new and de- Pusiness transaetid #5 may Aro advent of Senor Zamacouz, representing the | ditection of the Secretary of the Interior, | never heard anything definite abort Itesey: | Sherman! gol tie United States. Secretary | closed no reasou for lightfully located on the beach, Lower SOHN A PRESCOTT, Mexican government, thonsh no! ollicially | completely revised the forms for final proof in | from rumors and reports: heard that he had | Shetm Me attorney General thin’ ent to Prof. D rates {nan any ether hotel atsea Grove. recognized by the Uuited States. While here | homestead and pre-emption cases, so as to set | threatened te make disclosures stone kee | otherwise. cases will now in all prob vi Jel 2m ©. B. REEVES, Proprietor. | j-—= HOLY CROSS CHURGH he created @ very favorable impression and | out in detail, and in answer to specific inter. | what disclosures: sometiiue tet eeftect tat | ability come up at the October term of the U. | Suspicic — - vs Cor. Mass av, and 18h st | | Was much esteemed. by this gove He | rogatories, the precise nature, extent and | his uame had been torveds tha court, and a fiual disposition will then be or, Who Wai con poreran PRICES. Sunday, Serele 5M ms always expressed himself assirone ¥ oor oved yaitie, of the improvements on the land, by | made his protest as it had beens made of them cluaed to have an examination of the body of cae my Aer mies | to the Mexican Rio Grande raius, 1s ap- | Wion! and when made,and such other that- | sometiine bi thes kaed | (Giéimbe on a: | Bishop's wite, who also died with suspiclous SARATOGA sPRINGS, N. ¥.04 see iges ithe fall Mite Boag tice, pointnent-as_minister " meet | touching the fad fart ya, aul questions | recolicet that Lever bad a conversation with | S¢cret@ry Sherman on a Third Term | on ict Febraaey ee eae = iy6-s.3m_ J. A. HARKOLD, Rector. taken as a further indie: t ntral | touching the good faith of the applicant and | L. Weber with reference to his brorher New York, Ju apes | cordingly disinterred and parts of it were sub- CONGRESS HALL. a. TTERIAN CHURGH | EoVeTUMent of Mexico d these raids | bis full compliance with the ‘provisions o protest; never wrote a letter to Mrs. | from Long Branch ayes cee ee ed | mitted to Prof. Doremus. At Thursdays eee: mages BoLxAue Fee DAE. [5 * WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | Sng Wants to prove ble. law. Ii is proposed to carry the revision into s requesting any documents sie hac inconversation Witly some Gente eet: | sion of the coroner's jury the Protessor tex . " belug thoroughly reno- During the months of July aud August a series Fr AS P — eliect as to all other classes of entry requiring her asking if she knew anythi day evening, said he believed Gen. Grant io finding in her vitals weighable quan. ‘This splendid hotel is nes betug thoroug! an of Famtlar Lectures oo TRST AS Nt POSTMASTER GENERAL | final proof, so as to secure the greatest degree | the letrer or document with which > y | would receive the nomination for the I es of arsenic and traces of copper. The Solel eet cotesmiabed W930 toes fox goes June HE LORD'S P2AYER TyNex and Mr. Biackfan, the representatives | Possible of accuracy, certainty and uniformity | Sherman's name was. conuecta. - | dency in 18, and if the conventes eget | jury returned a verdict that. in their opinion ey tweet Lindl Hote, Se Lavine | willbe deltvered on Sunday Eveniugs, at 6 on the part of this country tothe International | 12 the administration of this imporiant fea- | Suestet ane denke tore ee | Snonrow the Vote ‘would’ be seen oe Sat (0. | Nie Cobb came to his death from poisen wa H. 8. CLEMENT. Lindell Hotei, fon. jel8-tmn | by Rev. T. 8. WyNCOOP, pastor of th Postal Congress, are expected to return about | ture of the land system. she did not come to Washington in my inter: fol s ¥ istered by his wife, Katie M. Cobb, aided > Laie of Grand Union. Je18- le | the singing will be congress! mai, dest byt August Ist. The return of Mr. Tyner will give Serres est; didn't know that she was in Wasi. | 2°Clamation. and abetted by Wesley W. Bishop. Upon the NOS WHITE SULPHUR | drenof thesabhath wenool-& eordiat Invitation | AU he Key an opportunity io takes title Naval ORDERS.—Master John C. Fremont, | inion ‘until some dws after sue arrived. | Courtney and Hanlon To Row. rendering of the verdict Mrs Hebb war poses Foachoone a £6 inite pontbenst GF Pennsylvania ‘avenue ‘between ioch'vacd’ Seen | vacation. , jr. from the Fowhatan and ordered to special | was in ignorance of any motive she had in | WaTERTOWS. N'Y. July io toutor was | Under attest. The caciitnele gar te Bleed Brephensow's "Dept. PU.) Frederick Les street, 6 13 — light house duty under Commodore Ciitz, third | coming to Washington; don’t reeollect of hay. | here to-day. He met’ Hanloire trees | set down for Mon t county, Va. (e15-2m) E.C. JORDAN. > OOLLECTOR'S OFFICE. THE DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL ExeEcu- | dist rict; Midshipmen Lovell K. Reynold, from | 2g frequent interviews with Mrs. Jenks pend. | tives at Cape Vincent, where a mateh between —_ oe eer QALT WATER BATHING. GS Distaicg Of our TIVE COMMITTEE Will meet in this city on the the Constellation, and. Placed on waiting {ne the count Gf he sot of Louisiana; if 1 pr champions was agreed iimon, and the ra REESILT’S Hatimoap Conakess yee — HINGTON, D. C., Ju 1s Sth insta i orders ; Passed Assistant Engineer John Pem- 3 at |. signed. ce Wi for $5,(X)). ve v1 et s » Oy MARSHALL'S ST. GEORGE'S HOTEL, NOTICE“Owners, ‘or ageiits of owners, ana | jon insant, it Representative Blackburn, of | poten from duty, couiect ed ah ey | tached stich littie Importance tothe Someta | -AEreement si miles, and will take place about | Mr. Vanderbilt clos ! siness there Piney Point, 1s now open, with late im- keepers of dogs are hereby notified that the collec- | Kentucky, who is the chairman, arrives by examining engineers at League Island and | 1 have forgotten what they were about; know | September 20. The location has not been iss erday, and left with generally satisfactory mcu:s? most attractive place on the tor of taxes is now ready to receive the tax of two | that time.’ The committee will formally open placed on waiting. Mr. Kelly, who was supervisor of Richland | agreed upon, but Owasco lake will probably | feelings. It was settled that the Chicago and Ee Potomac: unexceiled for bathing, dovare each. levied by act of Congress, approyed | the fall campaign, and arrangements will be parish in Louisiana ; did not write any portion | be chosen. Alton road might come in as a through live Doating and ae oe pa A ee gene ee Se, See a dogs owned or kept in the pane gen the distribution oeas aign liters THE ARMY REORGANIZATION Commission | Of hls rotest ; I am positive of that. Witness An I “Mundenes ork Hee from St Lous to New York, Mr. rat 5 is: $1. 5 is ° pia. a ‘ur nM e ortionm of campaign ; stated that Anderson was not considered b: m Insane Murderer Recovers his | Vanderbilt saying that he could see no reason xk, $50 to $85 per month. See advertisement unc uptice, and tnerety avoid ho eaaaucention t | funds where they will de the most good. Which mests at the White Sulphur Springs on | Pied What Augerson was not cor continued: | Reason. why its claims for that end should not be al- Potomac steamers. Addross H, J. MABSHALL, | this notice, and thereby ¥ — ihe 2d inet welll semeia shere about a month. “I regarded him as untrustworthy.” New York, July 13.—Romaine Dillon, who | lowed. It is thought that the final result will : - = Attest: JOHN F. COOK, ILLictT DISTILLING IN GEORGIA.—Andrew tvtes Peake at Wit pteradyteeera Q. What was Mrs. Jenks’ standing among | Shot and killed John R. Dilliveron New Year's | be a pooling of all east-bound freight receipts, QUMMEBING FoR WASHINGTO- jylf-lw a collector of Taxes. D.C. Clark, internal revenue agent for the district will hold sessions at Niagara and Saratoga, | YOUr republican friends? A. 1am unable to | eve, ifs in, ee. of the corridors of the West- | to be arranged shortly. Kegarding the eut- a Seon BwkiGe iBep.s Forks Critic, Somrnes, 37) of Atlanta. Ga., reports to Commissioner | Tt is evident that the members of the sen 0. Was she used asa political agent; so far | aueend Ben to tee nares Mbeon | poking wee Osee: ieee donot tik ot aaa BOC at BERING, OFFICE of the WATER REGISTRAR, | Raum that during the fiscal year ending June | sion do not intend to have any meat sort ats | ..@- yA NO Se Hot hanGrad eae | aiseharued on ti fhe is now per: | trelent’ rates ae thie f hoopine On the Great North Mountain, near Winchester, WASHINGTON, D.C., July 9ch, 1878, 30, 1878, there were seized in that district 169 | time this sumer as you know. A. No, sir. Her husband was a scharged on the ground that he is now per- | freight rates at this time, only of keeping Virginia, TO ALL WATER-TAKERS: . illicit distilleries, 1,658 gallons illicit. spirits, 19 Teenage ceeaicns fattheal abd altigent republican. Witness did feetly sane. a strictly to the present agreed basis of 2) Oeue GUnE Ista 20 Gonos ast Pi dando rahee Wie of Pee ne oxen, 9 mules, 5 horses, 18 wagons and 7 guns, | THE DEMOCRATS OF INDIANA open their fall ot Tabane or et ata nissioners Bees A Wife Shooter Sentenced. se) A hi for the retined, without restraints of | €or hand-hose shall be restricted to the time be. | There were destroyed about 200,00) gallons of | campaign on the 27th inst. A letter received or not. Biss PHILADELPHIA, July 13.—In the court of oyer CHARLES READE PRESUMPTUOUSLY AN. fabio” Beers renee ee tween sunrise and seven o'clock a.m. and suaset | Mash and beer, about 1,500 gallons of low | here from Senator Voorhees says there is no He was then questioned at length with refe: and te) miner this morning Judge Ludlow over. | xounces HIMSELF THE INTELLECTUAL Sure- Ao abundant table. Board $0 por month, Segal here iin ried, han Form Longer | Wines and about 38 bushels of corn meal, &c. | doubt but that his party will Carry thestars, | oe Na eee questioned at te State of Louisi- | Muted the motion for a new trial in the ease of | k1ox oF AN O10 MAN.—The Ciuciuuatl on with discount to families and tec 4 pertod than fifteen minutes: and any person or | The ollice had realized, over and above the | He expresses also great Confidence in the cer- | ana, the attempts of the democrats to concili. | Alex..B. Sayres, convicted of murder in the | ices prints a singular © pondence remaining two or more months. For Pampulew | Persens who shall use or permit the use of his, her, | expenses of seizure and sale of Jorteited pro - | tainty of his re-election to the Senate. ate the negroes, the intimidation of the col. | STSt degree in shooting his wife in the Church Which took place between Mr. Vincent C. Bhd all information spply 10 2) ons gON In violation of this act. shal’ bs linvlo tomeaicae | erty, over $1,800. During the year Mr. Clark's —— ored people generally, the persons who had | of the Ascension, November Isth last. Seu | Viralbury, of Cincinnati: end Charen heads 15-2 401 9th st. nites Wasbingsen D.C, | Hot less than one nor more than five dollars." Geputies have uot been personally assaulted New Pablications. been killed by the bulldozers, &e. Witness | tence of death was then pronounced. the novelist. Mr. Br _ eb =, bs = The Water Inspectors will see (hat (iis law its | though the deputy marshals have on several Sensible Etiquette of the Best Society, Cus | Said that he knew that Don. Weber made a bo 1 ; last wrote Mr. Read DOTOMAC HOTEL. enforced, and the Police are requested to give the | Occasions met with formidable resistanee in | _ Sens ies 2 : iture, | Protest: did not know that any charges were | py’ MOMPEr with Braim Fever. criticising Mr. Re in ST. GEonGH’s ISLAND, MD., matter their attention, serving warrants, and have been assailed | toms, Manners, Morals and Home Culture, | Dok ts the protests neeey Bog that Weber ELD, Mass. July 13.—Tompkins, of | ambidexterity, whereupon the. nove : led from the best authorities, b: H Troy, planner of recent car robbery. who h UL [Be oven fer, visitors June 26d. s%1w THOS. C. CO’ r Registrat with brearms. compiled from th Te Coates! ; | was dissatisfied with the protest he made. y pianner¢ THe ee Fone BAS | sponded iu a boorish leiter, asserting his ows Terms: $1.60 per day; §9 per week; and . O. Ward. Phila: Porter & Coates. ale Who Was regarded as the head man ot | Deeb missing since the crime was found last profound learning on the matter in question ee ere ee en ee TORRCER OPTI ORS ay: IN THE BUSINESS OF CouNTERFEITING in this | by Solomons & Chapman. ] Q Oe peenras Tea: MAD: @ " : \ Brice. Special rates to families. it y LOUISIANA : the visiting statesmen in New Orleans? A, | Right sick with brain fever in a house at Rich- 456 L ENUE. ; aan abot en st Rich- | and calling Bradbury an unmitigated liar and Ruse steamers will be me" at Piney Point a SPEAUNDY, opvesite Cy Hall, Jursice ot | country the western states carry off the paim, | |The Coming Empire: or, Two Tuousand | Weil Alr. Hale was regarded quite prominent, | WOUd, Ma be Temoved, aud thee nae piace. | seit-suMMetent imbecile, and saying that he was Shall’s Whar!. Good fact: for sailing and the Peze>. jy6-1m with the middie states second. New Eng!: Miles in Texas on Horsebak ; by H. F. McDan- | also Mr. Garfield, Secretary Sherman, Gov. | remains with him, ? 3 ignorant as dirt, a dunce ora fool, a chattering -, Boats for sailing and fishing free, | Address = 7 Bit ; is comparatively free from’ counterfeit: ield and A. Taylor. New York: A. S. | Noyes and Mr. Stoughton. | —_—__ noodie, Se. To this remarkable letter Mr. EB. J. ADAMS & BRO., Piney Polat P. 0. St. 5° THE BEST SUMMER DRINKER, While the southern states are ate ton at ass | Barnes & Co. [For sale by Wm. Ballantyne & | *O Dat any information reach you during The Case of President Noyes. Bradbury replied, saying that Mr. Reade had Sk eu me ae MILBURN’S POLAR SODA. list. ‘The particular section of the spans | 80n-] the canvass of 18:6 that the democrats in East | Newank, N. J., July 13.—Judge Depue will | proclaimed himself an ingrained blackgaard Sar O Mtoe CHRIS. X45 * jelelin . 7 Where counterfeiters fourish most prosper, | The Commonwealth Reconstructed, by | Feliciaua were endeavoring to coneiliate the | on Weduesday next decide upon theapplica. | aud ay Se aay er oo Ss CiTy, UTAH, Witsplvania venice? 80 Chocolate, at 1429 | ousiy are the large seabourd cities und the | Charles C. P. Clark, M.D. New York: A. | colored voters? A. Tam Menbeate of auy | on for astay of proceedings in the case of | Bentleman. He turt pach when I read ‘your SALT LAKE , s Feansyivania svento, Dorder states. cyhete have been more import. | Barnes & Co. (For Sale by Win. Ballantyne & | Special elforis: do uot remember; did ‘uot | Noyes. The expense of the trial. to the stare lethor 1 WOuld laws tmennd pont oeee an TOWNSEND HOUSE. _This TONIC SODA 1s unrivalled, sy6-tr_ | ant convictions for counterfeiting obtained in | Son.) ber ae petra coats had employed & Is ge | and county amounts to #,200, of which Noyes | jetter 1 would have tweake a your pose sad — => NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. Filadeiphia for the past teu years than in | The Accountant, for Public Schools ana | UN remember that Gov. Nichols had bangig | Wil have to pay $150 your impudence. oueeci ane WoreE. tS ed foperty-holders shoul make thelr applica- vy States of the Union. Academies, by a. R. Powers, M.A. authorof the Feliciana, parishes and had assured the Gone With 820,000. 5 1 5 ‘Husband ond Tr 2 4 ‘ 1 ” < a8sa “The Com ccountant.” | New York: A. | colored people that if he was elected the: OSTON, July 13.—It is now st; that t TDDEN Loss OF SPEECH.—Hushand an Waee ron COvEreTy, Beat Onnen tReet anther Geta ee nine os ee CHEN HaN TaN, ambassador to the United | g Barnes& Go. {For siie by Wan Balientyns | cored, B protected in thefr rents noes Bey | BOSTON, July 13 It W.Bowher the maeakte | wile Denrined of She Puma aenand and Bample Ibvcans in the city, Pealcexpires daly ir, at “ap | States from China, will arrive in San Fran- | &son.| Apparently a serviceable book ofite, | ayid be Brotecte far as his recollection of the | cashier of the freight department'of the East. | A special dispatch to the New York J’ ms WM. H. HOOPER, JOHN MORRIS, cisco. with his suite in the steamship City | struction. events of the election of 1876 went. that there | ern railroad, will reach $20,000, though the | from Cincinnati, July 11, says:-—A singular M. JENNINGS, No, 295 4'4 st. n.w., opp. the District butiding, | of ‘Tokio, due on the 18th inst., and will re- The Spectral Feast; by Mrs. H. N. Ralstoh, | Was No protest against the vote of East Feli- exact amount has not yet been ascertained. | case has just been brought to the notice of the Owners and Proprietors, gives Special attention to these claims, and obtains | main in California about two weeks before | with illustrations by E.H. Miller. Of all the | Claha except the one made by Anderson,and | No clue has yet Deen obtained to his where. | medical profession here. Peter Layelle aud 10) SP all allowances ner ue nt allowed in the payinent | COMing to Washington. He is accompanied reat movements of the age, the most barren | h¢ only knew of that because of its public no- | abouts. wife,waiters in a Central avenue dining room, VA. ote! se largest unt a men by a consular corps accredited to Cuba, Peru & its literature is the cause of temperance. In | toriety. Witness did not know of any appli. retired to rest a few nights siuce in good . —————______________ a | and san Francisco. He visited this count cation made for the use of troops in West bs Coaiatoate tad Sulotay We sane DE. JNO. J. DYER, some years ago to arrange for the education ot | pie Spectral Feast, Mrs. Ralston, of chis city, | Cioran election day noe (ee eee NEW _YorE 3:— A dispatch from | and attempted to speak to her hushand. when nth, four weeks. Office and Residence: Chinese students. sayed a poem on Temperance. ‘The idea is Chairman Potter read a number of dis- | Greenville (S.C.) says: The negro Jef! Davids, | she found herse!f totally deprived of the power miles. Excursion a via 5 413 Twelfth street northwest. jy1-1m* worked out ver effectively, and. asa poem the | Patches from the New Orleans Republican,the | uow under sentence of death at Abbeville | of speech: all efforts to articulate were un- Siy EWS, Proprietor, wt PMBD nets ae Mn. EUGENS SCHUYLER has been appointed | work has Ho little merit. ‘The uscracons by | Ollcial organ of the state, setiing forth that | Court House was reccatle eked eee | sesipeeeh alt eHlorts to articalate were un- A Respite. health. Next morning Mrs. Lavelle awoke July IMPORTANT TO TaX-PAYERS. to the consulate at Birmin the election in the Feliciana parish the | 23d of At t. nly symptoms of disease apparelit were a fis sham, which, at the | Miller are spirited and well conceived. parishes was the of August. o re i YM! Us) id 5 quietest ever knewn, and that c ena thick dark coating on the tongue and a hollow Ort be trees, Tay gmlnsy, days, from pane, 2a. are avowed in | reduest of the Secretary of State, was declined | Robert Beall sends the following new issues | “Wetest ever known, and that the democrats Secretary Sherman Comin appearance of th open. On tae came aioe ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. qxiieh to ‘fle all claims for revision of Spec Tr. Serelion Brown. Mr. Schuyler recently | py Harper & Bros.: Witness denied that there was any precon- New York, July 13.—Secretary Sierman | noon Lavelle, while sitting in frout of his em. Ast. E HOOPE: Pontes give special attention to claims for eure on aus coantcy. from Constantinople ‘A Primer of German Literature; by Helen | certed plan not to hold an eiection in East and | left for Washington this morning on the 9:3) | ployer’s establishment, was observed to fall | vowance on account of errors, material, or work | Poneral, Pp position of U.S. consul 8. Conant. Hints to Women on the Care of | West Feliciana, and to have the returning | limited express. wek in his chair; another waiter undertook = = = done; also, for special damages. * Property: by Alfred Walker. A Year of | board throw them out altogether, because it Nominat a for Gon: Py to arouse him, when it was found that he was ELIEF FOR TAXPAYERS! EDWARD W. WHITAKER, ‘ peBRONO) re Travel; by Jessie Benton F; was anticipated they would give democratic |... Nomimated for Congress. unable to speak a word. Since that time 208 43% strevt INTERESTING DECISION IN A PENSION CasE. pncrical f Warpor's Tall ee eee remont. | majoritie: | gC iNcixnatt, July 13.—The democrats of the | neither man nor wife have spoken, and the The act providing for the ‘revision and corres- ‘ ‘ omit The Secretary of the Interior yesterday ren. ‘hese are 0! larper 6 alf-hour Series. ‘The examination of the witness was still in | fifth Ohio district have nominated Benjamin physicians are unable to account for the loss the District of Cola abla having Wocone 3 me Rad itm | dered a decision aftirming the aetion of the | . The China Hunter's Club; by the Youngest | progress when our report closed : Lefevre for Congress. of speech. The patients have been removed to all property holders interested wau have i> BAST iS ocr Casevae, Gommissioner of Pensions in regard to a | Member. A, pleasant book, in which pil | Further Revelations of E. L. Weber. | __ On the Road to Resumption! fae reee S eeaee ‘probably PAID IMPROVEMENT TAXES With ory entenatve, Seeiittios for, mazumo. | Zlorida Indian war claim of ¥ hip Hapoel, of | iand homes serves to illustrate the history ai | _ Before the Potter sub-committee in New Or. | NEW YORK, July 13—Gold opened at 19934. | recover. His wile is growing weaker daily, tincy August 10, 1872, willve entitled toa rebate | faring, are now showing a line, ef Marbielsed | AuguS a Under section sagged bY | ceramic art in connection with the eatlyuse | leans yesterday. I L- Weber was secued and are and all Lopes of ber recovery are abandoned. Bhs any crmutcous or excessive charges mate | Mantlcs anequated for r ete of design and color the Pens on Dureau und let Feerien 380 or ene of its produets in America. testified regar ing occurreuces in West Feli- The Markets. The theory has been suggested that poison aesutea at yarns | Guichen ec, es rtrd | mento tat, le, Sell | Tae Roc reach Gramiar:ty chars, Gaby JM, ina eouing uni vit | \BALuMOgE din wcrrgtinaam omy | #85 eat ca ep Sects’ wements can pon specific coi a against the Uni ates that accrued or | H. Wall, with an introduction by E. Littré, aris settle ‘the’ 7 is wi t due 78: North i fp Shavninrumie ¥ @ curnection of thet far Orie? UM ® | Mee, SL SAUSTOW WHOUGHT ROW FU: | existed prior to April 13 1861, in favor of any | memicr of the Frovele ‘Academy.’ This prac’ | Was afravd for Mm ce ete tee his wile “old, 1b; do. new, 8 bid to-day. Sagar strong, | Of Prominence have investigated the case, Tection of thelr fax bi:1s, SKCE, Bhtinore KITCHENER RANGES: ais | Person who promoted, encouraged, or ta ang. | Teareer of the French Academ: tho French | inea by Mr. Cox in relation to hiseonnen, be Fv is MEXICAN FEELING AGATNS 3 See ee whe fire STOVE, Con: re mot kn susteines the late th iifon, or was | language Is exceliently indorsed by tit best with the lesislature and his absence from the kale Pout Bre bat eat ne ee Sates Private advices by the Tast pinto : Wi ‘ rd “ fl tok © ‘ith the leis 3 abse m the Lyall. er, | § - ces by branches and ce. will | claimant declares that he opposed secession out by the Harpers. object was to elect Pinchback to the United | higher’apd closed dull avd Weak ane uieter iar personal experient 4 cae k id 2 cents off— jon to home @o good work cheaper than any other house, ‘nS-ly up tothe commencement of the war with all States Senate; Pinchback paid witness #1,0.0 thern red, prime, 1.06a1.10; do. ambe , 1.12. pot amos a ue oe fairs, but that Pf * by Lesli » : 4 frat ae ‘s Woicad OF; Sule: is an intense feeling o} [Se THE NATION AL SAFE DEPOSIT COM- his strength, thereby incurring the enmity of Samuel Jonson ; by Leslie Stephen. A very | for expenses. He explained his return iater ic. Semen States cet, anus, 2.0008 Py = f bitterness v e = S. LOLs. against the United States, and a war with this r : ‘ood compendium of the sayings and doings | to the Packard senate, and submitted a por. | }06a1.00%: Avgust and Septetiber, country Would be very popular. It is claim pce ig ge orn AR Sig eel Ro Bt eT oy i ape nthe | OP Fohnsom, introdueing amongst the former | Hon of SHudol warrants on the eeate teoge, | Southern uaminal: ~ Wwestgra, dull aud” lower from this source that Meopbede has segue VILE THEL Tramonits eles sents Safea. Ite vaulte are burgiar, federacy. He admits that he paid taxes to the | ™4DY things that escaped the laborious Bos. | ury, received from Twitchell as security of that he be allowed to return home, promising without further delay, with Bre and damp proof. Charges moderate. Omicd | confederacy, had two sons in the confederate | Well. good faith to carry out the scheme of passing to give up any revolutionary schemes, WiLLIAS bicxsow ae garg Pe | Regie que, Smtr i epnetute fut | Co Danwoddle,aittouate: story ot wo. | Bh phan ie Sut to ec i aa 222 4s. SRIVALLED eclared that he did not in any way, directly | day. Of “Harper's Library of American Fic- SS, We i ss taili unenang™), 2 ae J LD.— Mrs. tare dors sortnot Gosia ting” | ARP” ONE GCA ao asem Geran: ara Safir eR | Bt Braue an Pherae | eet cama fy etn al e'Pacaed | Beato gaia ate tars | gi chal" cie erue on Fou SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT TAXES CaN BE PAID — overninens A : ek. These are the last tho humbers or nie | KeveTUMeNt retaining the collaterals without | MM std upedanged. Whisky dull, 108 uip- | Mother arose and walked the floor. She heard 1 ATA LA DISCOUNT. Champagne Wines of lact that he was utterly and outspokenly op. tick. These are the last two numbers of the | fiving an good reason why it should retaii : 1, 18,000. F: p00! Ff $10 SATE E AEN war ans. He aetntttTenromans deat cat | “retein tate ten” iiegeiserecateue iat titans | Rage oot Se ACR AP | ASC TN GG Gata eae acer ad 3 WARE OF $0 PATER LEATH EGS Tee rik: nF eee Hin during the war he was opposed thereto, | | Drarns ROM SuNSTROKE—Six eases of | hud Tuckard ponte ee pion seheme, | T4a8E ope Jaly 1S.Stocks irregular, n dug, and the storm having Alied It with BYU Wadd nay waniet tects pen cL ieSGm 2.0; «| tethers te taltneat nae ncabeinnnny | guano pang rane cee Ginna Yair | j2ta shoua Fecome'auwe Wit tet | mouey1 098 old oot SESS, Eas: | ats, wal fa een pd oun — lay, tw i uis the mer- | f; . A 4 2 $25 HARNESS, Bovi-coly Sole Agents for U.8._ | to the comfort of his sons as far as was in my | cusy hes ranged from % to 103 degrees in the aie ie Jerse which inetd ete ae waged. | Wheat t cud fcr ae tee | on to his wife te ram, ~ ne woe nuphen AND GOLD ESTED, a CA ED. (ule) power Indicate that he was dissatisied | shade during the day, and from ¥) to 0 at | iejne T. G, Amiegan ee eel ere A a Svea — with the service in which they were engaged. | night, througheut the week. Between thirty others, for corrupt ses. The are bging used by the greatest number of gentlemen o all who are suffering from the errorsand indis- | While he may have been utterly and out. | sist dor sueivokes “Kees occurred, some On Thee sencleen eee SE Sy arise ecg | Seevawuea ten moegmctan | reel pote emu ttn | Soe tidort aats mem me | RRS ST Rh aac 7 cure ‘ Vv Ff . ing ihe te House bil. ch TRUNKS. SaTCHELS, SHAWL BAGS and | wane vera CH GHARGR. This great remedy | 27 Necomplished fact, and after teecwitce et | Tae Mancu oF Coxquzst.—With Gibral- | the association received. $004 the money. Tson STRAPS. at Hen da solf-adtreasod en ‘to the Rev, JOSEP! arms commenced, he may have been | tar, Malta, Cyprus and the Suez Canal, Eng- | ‘iwitchell was president and T.C. Ande B EER'S, INMAN, Station D, pf York | earnestly and sincerely in favor of the success nd can afford to wait for —{[ Cin. Com- i. ~ ECK ane 's rie Be Re Of the geeieuesace goramnment™ rs Egypt.—[ hee of oi association. The committee