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ee a THE EVEN. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | Peons;lvania Avenue, corner Lith street | LOCAL NEWs. e [ THE SCHELTZENFE: OrnIny . lr, Sunanibs e s BE The Evening Star Newspaper Company, | 8. H, KAUFFUANN, Pres’. | THE EVENING STAH is erved to subseribersin | the city by carriers, on thelr own account, at 10 cents per wees, or 44 cents per monta. Copies at the conuter, Zcents exh. By mail—postage pre- 90 cents a mont e year, $6, ( iia We nee 972 -publisned on Priday—$2a tage prepaid. copies for $15; 20 copics |» —_ _ AeA AL mail sndseriptions must be paid in ad- “nna ae cine | VE, 52—NY. 7,901. WASHINGTON, D. C., MO> SPECIAL NO & «Lf the we DAY, JULY 29, 1878. TWO CENTs. | THE EVEN ING STAR. The Eclipse of the Sun To-day. | The eclipse of the sun to-day,as seen in —— wv THE POTTER INVESTIGATION, Dennis Kearney, the Agitator. Closing Testimony at Atiantic City. cag eee ; Telegrams to The Star. 1 ONADAGS ALT ; = = hington, begins at 4:35 p.m. and ends at ‘ A | Dennis Kearney, the Cal | SOT ovsion ot tt RAND COUNCIL | Washington News and Gossip Phi Ged ctoet two thease of the ute pater our report of the proceedings of the | ariived at Boston Sestenaay. Sat | | ma ete fat Mount Version Mail, corner 7a g i a) DA BOG seme nite re dbo ominittee at Atiantie City closed | the depot by several hundred peop! i CON IN td ted him to Vous as oy PLESDAY EVENING. « oon NOWS AD dise will be obscured. Between 5 and so’clock | 2°" acc ae he wit, | Deine riven eo the BheI MAR lntee chase OREGON INDIAN WAR. N PERRY, Grand Socy. isd Internal | Will be the time when smoked or stained gla.s | S@'Urday, General Butler examined the wit iowa fom ec + GOVEKNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DA Tevenue, $5), THE StBSCKIPTION 83 (Mr. Morey) with re Fy Will be used to the- greatest advantage by ob- | Bess, (Mr. Morey) with 1 B24 . H . servant Washingtonians. ‘The obscuration | With” re to the four percent. loan | here will hardly serve to give an idea of the the crowd from the baleony, denouneius po't — clans, monopolies, capitalists and the pre s -—— ne Philadelphia Press prints the ie vi | The Hostiles Banding Together. n Franciseo correspondent w ir. Morey rd_to the proofs avits laid efore the returaing board rlerence 9 Eliza Pinkston being | 4 brought into the room of the returniag board | Of & ve A e park, Most of the to-day amounted to $1,055,000. wonders of the total eclipse, as scenin parts | on . Mr. rey sa ha :, hey before his departure for the Detail of po: ball VEN. SHERMAN has returned from Ohio, anc he sud d ess ost as a is. lt w 4 y roasiee: re you go to Washingion ei: | ds ckmy assistant marshals, Edwar Habs | was on uty at the War department tins | 8 prepared for the event as to iim on whom | Wounds; It was not destened 00 produce a | eee oa EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. | kol.ind gui lems cnianan an ees _ eat : mornit g. it comes unawares. The vegetable and brut? | jatur.lly aad that effect. workingmen there. I have b: on invited to standard rend, M. RB. 1" BS ae ere _ ——— kingdoms accept the obscuration as the coin- SYPHER AND THE SWERMAN LETTER. go.” aM rtion of Marine band, ina = BO Tey x THE SUCCESSFUL COMPETITORS for about | ingon of night, and the flowers droop and Gen. J. Hale Sypher was reeailed by Mr. Notice is bereby giveu. taining Miss Scherger, r: twenty clerical vacancies in the Interior de- | f0WlS go to roost." The eclipse uas the xreat- Will you call npon any of the politicians?’ 5 : 5 No; {generally like to pick my compaay. | Austria Occupies Bosnia. x Hiscock, and interrogated concerning the al . . 4 ddess of Liberty, aud “Miss dein com h i est terrors for the sayaze, who believes that. ise bod (ee like to associate with thieves. Even in Killian, the Goddess of Germania, Surronnded Cor giece sparoeed April. 1878, OHneLe Awes) ea ation was held over a | (ie sun is being gradually devoured by some | 8°, Sherman letter. ihinemanse ty Lkeep to myself most of the time by a number of littie girls, with aSchutcen i by peracng-interestes there.n. om and aiter the | fortnight age.) will be announced on Thurs: | gtrsige monster, as ls surface disappears 10 ly ; whether there was anything which enabled | Would rather dine with a friend on a twenty- VICTORY FOR BOGARDUS | ancient Knightly cossume : carriages contain ener on ve Cee, 1 un no'adaiy | “2Y " ——— darkness. Af the hostile Indians could be per- | nim, up to the time that he saw what purport. | five cent meal than Gov Stanford on a two U 1 S| ing the king, Jono Killian, President Wolf, ee eee oe eee icenicth dav of ace | REPRESENTATIVE SPRINGER, of Potter's in. | Suaded that the cutting off of the sight of day ed fo bea letter written and signed by Mr. | hundred dollardinner. These great men of and other officers, committees. &c. The sec sat nreninoe for ike purpossuf equa Zing te | yestivetiog ittee, passed throagh here | W@$_4% indication of divine displeasure at | Sherman, to carry the forin of the: Lots | Wealth, like the politicians, are the enemics of Sees sents, ond hearlogand determining anyand | Vestigating committee, passed through here | their conduct, they might. be induced to re- hf Seer e g : Ppl an ome was headed py a Section of the f e country. Vanderbilt, in. New York, ist FOREIGN NEWS. arine | turn to their’ reservation ‘and. starvation. | MavGer thes Byytte by Gen, 8) ober amet yery dangerous man tn the narion The International Pigeou Shooting | (Uauitie We Junior Schuelsen, about | “No, sir, I haye not the form oi nis Writing in ey is, pate arin reo oe b lander, ane teh. f. ys Po hg — ae * a marker, in uni nec: T Would Hot Swen eemeaTedent | Gaye wasanother” Such meu are sharks, Lind | [OSDON July 2.—The betting ts slightly in cor talning the visiting Sehuet ven, members since; Wher Said tis Was hie ahaace | Pirates and thieving bondholders. ‘They dis. | {Ver of Mr, Aubrey Coventry, on the &e. The route of the procession was down o rejoin his family at Deer Park er -ays he don’t like Atlantic City | Perhaps, however, our red_men have become mosquitoes too civilized for any such deception, but_his- tory records several instances where eclipses have been utilized in the manner suggested. s.rom the valnations theretofore made by | yesterday POM. Di ? Md. Spr Gu. A. ROHRER. ¢ Assascors, or Absecu! B. I. CARPENTRR, § REAR ADMIRAL 8. } sagion of te nd, ina Wagon, followed by a wagon a ; $0 is Lloyd. TRENCHARD, comman- MENT wile | ding the North Atlantic station, returned to | The constant Improvements in the speciro- Today Gen. Spyher said this was his race us all. What could you expect of Fried- Bie ae econ, Shooting match betW.en | Pennsylvania avenue to Ist et. counter July 30th, at 8 | his flagship, the Plymouth, at New York on | Scope and in photographic apparatus should : DENNIS EXPLAIN ave ‘marker Te eet auth Carolina | champion, for lo pounds aside each tates | Marching toh, to F, to Lith, to HL, to lich. to ness. ‘i ith inst:, from leave of absence. stlentihe results of thon bees easton. The | Capt. L. G. Dennis, of Florida,was permitted | Slave Market. He mate corners in grain: | Champion: for 1%) pou ‘August, at the grounds | PeUasylvania avenue, passing the President ¢ OW EME. Gt: Bertin: _ ——— is | Suen eatenivemrepitarioee Melos for whieh | to make” an ‘explanation eoneeraing Gov. | WHel his caleulations failed, he fatied. in | 37, @4ds,on the yin August 4 rhe grounds | House, to vih street, aud thence to the patk, => iF GERMAN-AMERICAN FIREIN- | ALL Bob. Mackey, the dis- | such exiensive preparations have been made, is Oman. > $s COMPANY when, asthe posses jon entered, the eu Noyes’ testimony before the Potter committee | SUCh a man are all the elements of fraud. ‘The Austrian T. E > SURANCE As deviared'a seni. | Unsuished Philadelphia politician, writes toa | WI"l be highly valuable if the ability of the ob: | in'Washington. Gov. Noyeshad testitied thas | There is too much one-man power in’ tls . Froops Enter Bosnta. | salute was fired. a lunch partaken of, TRICT OF COLUMBIA bas declared a_ se: . 5 +H , | Seivers may be taken as an indication. h ac ° oa country. A few men control the Paciie BROD, July 29.—The Austrian troops crossed | President W olf welcomed the Schuetzer rer divitesd of four om the eapital | {tlend here, that Don nate SC the epabtinud, | favorable weather important discoveries con: | WME" the lite of Tra heen threatens y Iv x the frontier into Bosnia this morning in = esl E ther ; life of coupe ul ig «| their guests. HS ot | boteturned to thes ernine the composition uf thersunrtnenn. | Edt en nis ther ina chureh, me- 2 it called ; ¢ A PEACE ADVOCATE. ‘cet order and without encountering any dit ——___ of the emiina the talieof Simon succeeding Don fs allmoae | tyre of the corona, and concerning the bodies | “Mere. ai! the colored people of the vicinity. | «no you utulcihere wil be aay tlots in the culties. The Archduke John Salva-orot Tus District Govermment Affairs. Eo HALSTEAD. ebine, : 5 4 about the sun made visible by the eclipse, are nds and swear that if he were kilied th easi duriyy your trip? ¢ ai the head of a brigade, has enter 1 | Commissioner Dent, w — eae confidently expected. This last total e iid lay waste in every direction and avenue “N counsel peace. But if any should | Derbend. from his office since Th COLLECTOR'S OF 8 INTERNAL REVENUE i 3 TATISTICS show that | Of the century for erica is one of first-rate readth of the shadow east bisdeath. Capt. Dennis desired to say that pers will say that Tam re The Opposition to Great Britains | of a severe cold on his importance. | Eastern P. Was collected from the St. Louis nothing of the kind had taken place, and that | SRousible for them. They tried to make mn: : cy. made lis : 7 WA i by the moon will ba about, 115 miles, out of a | Gal RG oad Re Rind had take ; ousible not long since Tor the earthquak Lone =!.—The debate on L ‘ pNONCE TO ; internal revenue disiisct on account of fines, le breadth of 127 miles: but the SOTO aa one Rar rr mconmed. it ed ten years azo, but they tail tington’s resolusion against the overmnugts peweuy nt Jaze 20%. | penalues, forveitures and compromises for the Over Sev that’ when he spoke at Hurmausville wnererie | Zp noiung to be gained: by a rist, A eastern pol spravinsty | fiseal year tended, all of which goes to was.allened: helt i Wenthreatened.there | se" he said. aller a moment's pause, “here | House of Cor ard that a | show that there is stil a smail whisky ring in Beedle ths vente are four militon tramps in this country. They | cop if f be the seat of govern y threats. make a blood and ps ng therefor at the oy ad riot some tim Ly act of it is only a battle fo: tLhope net. After s 5 CoMtNG.—Mr. Bi n, one of our repre. life with us here. We’ come by chance, w: By order 0 #TARDS AT THE RY are re nats . ts aio 3 ere we > . ° J 1 with Spri F are tobe | sentatives to the Paris postal coysress, is ex- Know not where we will end, but I for one tu- h Sprit is, nut br tend to keep the machinery of life in motion | not trout pected in the and Judge Tyner | colony asd can, and when Dam gone i — 7 is of the return to-D) MEOW, 1 SUSTICES* OF FILE aipioi aks Hf A OF fae —— | 56 i cei . opin jon tha alk n done loug Iq DAS WEEN DETERMINED at the « ity | SEU. BUNDY, opy partment to extend the registry system = = oe & Tub upto Washington | thi:d ciass matter, and a formal order to this |‘! psent when the nback party | tobe prep almost impassible, BS # BEST SUMMER DRINKS, yesterday eenbrier White Suiprar | effect witsoon beissued. This change will go eee ae creed nat eae in the east. ; take ott ce,themseives, nd fo reverse the pol, | decaying wont | inaiug business ? — 30 rings, Va., w is enzaged witl ary | ito efleet October Ist, but it ot De | returns by which the board “Never willstand. Tuo many issues. It is o which the country statids committed. If | there very th si nis ay MILBORN'S POLAR SODA, [bee Vai Where he te sueaged with:otiers experimental or confined to ten large | hor did Ie kuow wheth smodic the commission to prepar ization of the army Ohio Will be de ¢ of the twenty C Ohio will be democrat a plan of reor- He is con Aden The the eruption. The true worki men’s party must have few issues. Chiusse immigration must be stopped: land grab! © must “ceae: a decent day's Wages mi) its busivess at Atian. | paid for a decent day's work. We M uot prepared for such a decided | AV they ouzht toleave the governmeat | leaving the ‘akened to carry into etteet the settle- | of the busi ment, of which it has laid the basis. Incer- | at this ph ‘With Ice-cold Tea, Cofee ard Chocolate, at 1429 Feuusy!vania avenue. This TONIC SODA Is unrivalled. jy5-tr led by ihe recent conven- | sented to the board Wendents, bul will take | amined by Mr. Sprin and become a feat connection with tne ele The commitiee closed south side almost de S_ houses are on the uth si The Comissiovers replied that ably re going vant ce itisdesirable that Ca governme: they had po me to renal this soc ty at : 3 : ures the ie City earty i e ri . a clause inserted {i ey u- | Should act on its own responsibility. At ali | present; that the only thing which could be > . JNO. J. DYER, Site of his re 5 SMe eeenes tie Cit in the after ssvs. Pot- | to have a clause inserted in our new constitu. | : y al t BS” P™ Since'and Residence: Sie O Re return tocar ihe seeurestue | Corp BLOODED MURDER BY INDIANS. ter, Hitceck aud: ution have late nae ee tion that our legislature shall meet onlv once | events, the main issue of the debate will not | done was to fill the ho: t with 413 Twelfth street northwest. Jyl-Im* r . A letter has been received at the Indian office | York, where to-day IsrouM\TION has been received at the War | from Indian Agent John A. Wright, at the | for the examination of Gov. Palmer, of Ll Gepartment that Secretary MeCrary purpo.e3, | Lemhi aeney, Idaho, dated July 13, informing | AB adjournment will then take place, subject four years, ng around the apital offence turn on this point, and the real question on | gravel, well packed, Which the House has decide is whether, in the | Would have to be postponed until Congr permanent interests of the British Empire, it | appropriated more ~ The improvem — TH NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT WS PART Somer ibth and New York avenue, to the call of the chairman. Was desirable to distinctly to Russia of one-half of any stre $s all that they ex receives Trunks of Stiverware and other valuables im ease nothing fuicher happens to detain | the departinent of the commission of a cola 7 — What do you think of Hayes now?” ‘Thus far shalt thou go, but no farther.’ pected to do, and the north half of this ave gn deposit: also rents Safes. Its vaults are burglar. | jim, to return to Washington che last of this | blooded murder by two of his Indians on that JAY COOK & Co.'s ALCO! -At the mect- h, he is Somewhat honest in his way, but Victory for Bogardus. hue at the point named is in excellent condi Bre and damp proof. Charges moderate, tam | week. gay. » The murdered mau was “Bannock | ing of Jay Cook & Co.'s creditors in Philade'- | Lam Suspicious of him, So soun as neck Lonpon, July 29.—Capt. Bogardus shot a | Uo. kaving a good concrete pavemer pours, 9a. m- nad : - Tae New Cuisesz Mini: te John,” an old Indian desperado, who had mur- | phia, aay, an opportunity will be given to | that the eastern bankers had endorsed his | pi wita Cap elly, of the THE COLOKED SCHOOL TRUSTEE F ea HAYWARD & HU HINSC HE NEW HINESE MINISTER and his dip- dered a white man, named James Demsey,a | examine the books, papers and documents of | administration, then I began to lose faith. n club, for £20), each to shoot A large and respectable delegation of col- > 517 OFB Brassey NORTUW SST lomatic suite will, it is thought, occupy the | few weeks before on Camas Prairie. The In- | the fiiin when it was. Solvent, and also the | You can judge men by the ‘company tuey a rds rise. Capt. Shelly retired | ored citizens, composed of Rev. C. Robinsou, Me cow showing aliue of MAKBLEIZED MAN: | house at P street circle, built by ex-Senator | dians here feared retaliation on the part ofthe | records of the Lrusters Any one who tries, | keep. Phe eee ney ee eae atthe seth bird, having killed only ut. while | Thomas E. Green, Benj. McCoy, Alex. Moc FLES uncqual for richness of design and color | St-wart, of Nevada, and popularly Known as | Whites, and when the news came on the morn. | however. to host hineelf ee the ect ee TIED. Capt. Bogardus had killed 77. The latter cou. | A. Herbert, Jota W. Freemai Ale FUES ansg'in extent any establishmensin the | Castle Stewart? Teen alate da gotbat ten of their number had | aftairs by examining these papers will tind | “What do you think pevilden?” tinued shooting, and killed Si out of lu) birds. | St, John L. Hickman, Joseph Mu country. Architects designs for Mantles aud as 7 Ly slain in Round Valley while hunting, by that he has laid out before him a disheartening ‘An unmitigated fraud. Why, the country OR eee ag rp Henry Tilghman, Benj. Moton, sr ‘Wainscoatings closely followed, and im tations of THE RENO Count oF INQuiry.—The court | W item: e blame was laid on “Bannock job. There are 2,281 catalogued books, em: | could not lave a Worse inisfortune than the NEW YORK NOTES. Lewis, Isaac Landic, Wm. H. Bruce, Aaron ea a ees COM TIKON Ue. | of inquiry granted by the War department to seh aa Plot rormed {Or his aaeassination, racing the ledgers and journals of the three | elevation of such a man to the Presidential A Disabled Steamer. Russell, W. H. Smith, John West, A. B. Thomas, Ree eee ITCHENER KANGES also | investigate the charges of cowardice pre- ; y ee ra American houses, the ietter files, check and Or a C r mi chair. The democrats will never nominat NEw York, July 29.—A dispateh from Sag Hickman, and Thos. P. ferred 9gainst Major Reno for his conduct af alan was ple about four. antes from me draft-book stubs, sterling exchange books, and | him again He could not beclected for pound. Harbor, N. ¥ says the steamer Spartan, from | Upon the < ‘ommissioners of the U va. | the time of the Custer massacre will not meet | agent’ Says: ‘I have taken proper accion the entire correspondence of the firm during Keeper in any decent California towa. Tilden | New York for London, arrived off Montauk, | lumbia will | Uni Taster the army is relieved from aetive | to m.ke. te above. facts. Known. to the The trustee Was Needs ake oe and all his stamp are politically dead, Don’c | Saturday, with her main shaft broken. A the Kissia fire-place STOVE. Contract Plumbing and aifein and Cot large force of competent mechanics in thei rious branches and long personal experienc: riet of Co- The object of their visit ‘ks against the characters i e ar lieve ctive | to the . Say " it ashes. sistance was sent to her yesierday. res Brooks and Johnson. The de Uo oud work cheaper thab any other house. ha-ty | operations against the Indians, and. probably | civil. auttorities, WO cdges, derstand, | derous tomes, and nuniber seventy-one thou- EAU Eat Le your Ones ot east ones ae Veaeeraay zation were presented to Mr. Commissioner ————— | ot until the army has gone into winter | have jnrisdiction in such eases. In the ab- | sand pages in all. The journals are one hun- “Nothing but a band of frauds, ciassical The firm of Corey & Stewari, hatters, of helps by Mr. W. H. Smith, who addressed ¢ MOST POPULAR DRINK LEDS) Meare roma uclent force, and with the present | dred and ten in number and average five hun- | scapeseats awd Dank Teyana gical Newark N.J., have failed. Liabilities, $5),0)), | the Commissioner as follows: Mr. Commis f the Times, & THE SovTH Canolina CosFiict—Distriet | M4cAtiors on the part of some of the | dred paxes.. There are three hundred and the Pacific coast were in general the worst of | assets, $5,000.) saci of gentlemen, resident GRANULATED ICED SODA, an LIN ba CT. z Indians to hos:ilities, it is absolutely seventy-eight letter-books, in each of which { all. Allof them outside of Davis aud Jones, iz ents in the second school district of jy15-Im KOLB'S, Cor. 7th axd B streets. Attorney Earl left here to-day for South | necessary to conduct such matters in a man- | there are one thousand let rs copied. Since | did not amount toa hill of beans. Davis did THE OREGON DIAN WAR. ty, have learned with great pain, dis | C:rolina to take the necessary steps to release Bet fomewhal diferent from that lndiesied the failure of the firm Ne e headed by rt of Jones was r the Hostile Clans. pleasure and inortification, that charges have MAZINGLY LOW PRICES | the revenue officers now in jail under indict- Bp ; sulations, in couse- | Mr. James Calvert, auditor for the tcustee, | in the tight place, but Sargent was a humbuys, N Fi SCO, iland dis- en _ailesed with your tenorable body A ment for Curae Me becker indiet- of the power fo enforce them being ex. heen continually. employed. 4 ght} Fe FRANCISCO, July A Poland di against the moral ¢eha hend that there will be any refusal to grant the FOR LUMBER writ of habeas corpus, and Judge Bond fcels ters of Messrs Instruction: i and their | and Sharon was’ good for nothiag but to pat | pateh says vous 1 riend- en a regard to work has been to compile dhe tall fe hat id D & % oP patch says the rendezvous forall the unfriend up jobs on the people. About the only honest ly Indians, both on the Oregon and Washi: brooks aud hnson, trustees of the aféztard | have been published, hice the claims. au lan in ; schools for colored children. It is not the ane De the SG BS and in Congress was ton territor: » is at ch P : So well assured that there willnot that he:ces | f0the Indians from arin by the settlers when | the accounts tuto proper shaper If te Wisi CEN BUTTER: abide, Whee thely ace cue. twat Of Erie ol this delegation at this vis no necessity of going to South Carolina to off the reservation, are asked by the agent. dends were only as biz as the accounts! He has been looming up grandly. Tteilyou | numbers. Chief Moses says he cannot esi ppointment of those gentiem the case brought before lim in ease of a con — = ; and nob r elticient record and efti ple in the country in that respe itn faithful public Servants. is nol_a s “know it, but the majority of the people Collision at Sea. entille their re-a are deluded ‘themseives, the poliicians are Pui.aDELrata, July steamer Penn. | oust demagogues. and 90 ui to appreciate t Sylvania, which ves Ben. isa greatman. | admi CONGRESSIONAL NowINATIONS. — Congress. BUTLERISM IN THE O1 ut you difler from the maj peak eAMinaiza ving man Slemmons has been renominated by the aree' Movement PERSONAL.—Senator Plumb and Represent- | democracy of the 24 Arkansas district. <+++ Wes | bis young men, and wari a? ict between the state and federal ofticers ans TATE—The | nt the peo- | out Tor tuemseive trength.—A Times trom nee is now Nr the settlers to look ancy to ppointment to the favorable ation of the honorable ( z 2 5 atic 7 ei ; | Thedemoer ts o° the Sth Missouri distuict WILLET & LIBBEY'S, See ee oe ei cat | nominated John T. Crisp for congresson tie | sitckie mate McCormick, of Virginia, will deliver the | > th ballo. "Phe nationals of the Isth | chu Corner Sixth Street and New York Avenue. li es there’ ts noting that ws 2 ner, 3 oy tler ‘a ma sp. 2 or} ins era oI at muel jesire charge tothe Knignts at the coming tourna. | Congressional district of Olio lave nominated |W Inert hen found, Ben. Butler is a mau Me LAS Litoaieoee oh Pid instant, | SAG to tev credit or exteers ment at Orkney Springs. **"'Dr. Woodward, | Geoige E. Sinith, of Belmont county, lor Com his Mord; he is the man for me, a whole: | during tue prevalence ofa B she col | Tris in vindic sy8-tr_ of the medical museum, and tamily go to | gress. °""'Col, David J. Godwin. announce Souled sort of a man. . 1 {led with the ‘chuoner 8. 8. Hame, Captain | Ph oe de mar HOT WEATHER, Cobb's Istand this week. °"*"Mrs. General | himself democratie candidate for Con Sica got, Ho east de you intend to beas | Digeins of Eastport, Me., bound from Rich- ci anges an every pi — Blake has gone to Oakland. **Ex-Congress. | gress in the 2d dist Virginia against | oue his heard how it~ gone down in Maine, | QUGPOnCh tn qusnuterauces as You have | mond, Va. to Gloucester, England, nit@ | ticular: that. they are fin anal We are now prepared ro farniat man Frank Morey, of La., who testified br. | Hon. John (Goode. but even here in western Massachusetts, usu> | D¢ep 1p Gallforny launched from the Penneyivadia anaes | hated, itlw fe RAST INDIA VASUCRER fore the Power investigating committee at ally called the most conservative part of the | qui the same.) Diggins, bis wife and the stew eee et: | from whom sald charges have MADR cee, Atlantic City on Saturday, is in the city. | Tie CEssion or Cypxvs has been reganted | state, the greenback movement 13 erowils. #0, well, i€ they arrest me I don't think they | all Were transfered foot thee reeset | irresponsible and not Worthy of heey a atreasonable rates for the heated ter, osby 5. Noyes. Nathaniel Paige, atid | with favor at Rome, where the strides of Itus. | rapidly. No clubs haye yet been formed. aid WilUang ne wihouL A GIRL Tenet ctee | anne Captain. Diggins reports that the | ‘enanced by your honorable body.” Commis BR, Tailor, dames R. Young, of Washington, were rexis- | sia southward in Asia have been viewed with | there js very little tatk about it, but almost a 80, di eae ‘They won't institute th ‘dat ger- | steamer was blowing her fog horn, bi tit was | Sioner Pheips assured the delegation of the ¥. J. HEIBERGER, . fered in Paris on Saturday last, respectively, | bitter dislike. Dispatches received in London | majoiity of our small business men, swinging | S40 you? Th ar the dark ance ur Gan heard by his wateh until too late vo tvect | high esteem and respect the Commissioners No. 635 15th street, at the Hotel Splendide, ‘Hotel’ de I’Athence, | represent the Vatican authorities as pleased | a capital of $2.00) to $10.0, are, strongly en | Post mer may progress Gili be secrded. eats | Hot heard by his watch until too late to avoid | TIRE, jcatuert and respect the Commissioners wee Washington, D.C. | and 11 Avenue Grande Armee. | -""-Major | with Lord Beacousfield’s secret treaty. by | listed, while there are not a féw who ure worth ieee: my Progress W retaree dy eae : bovis. who sold the Washington relics to the | which Asia Minor and the highway to the Holy | from $50,000 to $250,000 who have been recently no doubt as to the falsity and animus of those igto. es Races. charges. The delegation withdrew, muc! THE PUBLIC. ted States for $12,000, is in the city ar- | Land is blocked against the Greek chureli. | converted. The general opinion is that this JUDGE O. M. Rovers, who has been nomi- SARATOGA sve A Saly 2 This is the first pleased with their inerview. , — determined to remain at my old ofice, 1 | ‘42 Sing to zet the payment therefor. Dipromatists, it seems. share the popular su’ } will lead to Butler running for goveruor, and | nated by the democrats for governor of Towa, | eaten day of the Saratoga meeting. The first : - wiigre my erm sctention wo tne practice of the THE ARGUNENT in the Fort Dearborn land pare Boe shee ete a einer neoula of pe snould rans ie et ey vile that be is an old Texan, has represented the republic | race for maiden two-year-olds, three-fourths STARVING INDIANS.—The Indians at the San law in its various branches. I will practice in the 5 : ‘ is Congress, was president e conven- | of a mile, was won by Ferida, with Boarma Carlos (Arizona) agency are reported in a United States Court of Claims, the Supreme Court | Case Was closed at the Interior department to- | ties were deferred twenty-four hours on ac- speeches are being widely circulated, and piace eased the ordingnos of seceenen, second, and Lulu third. Time Lis man starving condition, and if not relieved im Of the District, of Columbia. the Magistrace’s aay by Mr. Beard, who represents the jintecests count of its being an unlucky day. some of his strikers are dole qulee eat most was elected United States Senator after the The second Fae, mile heats, Was won in two ou ‘ar arene. aay ae eee. and before the Executive Depart | of ionis Central railroad and the cit: ° i 4 ai 1S work ty was . | Straight heats by nier, de a ving : is fro rizona Specia attention ‘to business before the Orphans? ‘A decision in the case will soog be | _ Rev. H.C. MinteER, the Episcopalian eter- | £2 being done without the general’sknowledge. | Wat at the ume Throckmorton was made gov. EI ulanier, Mechande sec and . mate 4 x ernor, aud was removed from office by the | ond, and Miss Malloy third. ‘Time, 1:47'4 and | to the scene of Indian hostilities much trouble GBANULATED ICED sopa. Tin, of Missourh, Who wae Pelle ae hata: | a report that ‘he left" hls former charge in | Yerow Fevex—Shrevepat, La. deelares | Yor, 7emes Fessing names oe which hear | Héif" elterer Being Second, and Princeton | Pusan, fing recognized at Middletown, N- KOLB'B. iin. of Missouri, who was Polk’s special cham- | Maine in consequence o rseandal. quarantine against New Orleans and fegcd that's respectable iady. travehug trong | third. Tim ae rested. “itis alloped that he Mosca ne y pion. was yesterday defeated for renomination other yellow fever inf-cted cities by ste: Boston to Albany, several taonthe si ; Indian Mura. Punished. nd four children at Seneca Falls, and at Mid- 3515-1Im in the sh Missouri district, and itis alleged || AT THE TRoTTiNG K at Cleveland, i , ; oston to Albany, several months sinoe, was shee an bet Sst parted : , es ‘ . alleged 4 NG iu veland, | boat, failway and stage. This cuts them oft t the t b le of h H July 2°.—Lieut. Walla ‘took | dietown married ap orphan girl with property ABLE WARE. it was brought about because he had too many | Ohio, on Saturday, the race in the 2.25 class | from Vieksbure aud tie Tetas Geen ot Eeainst her protest, ‘astumed charee ot foot | the Eka, July 22 Lieut. Wallace overtook | tee eas Maal at. girl with property. T aeons Bssourians on the ex-doorkeeper’s PieYe Maxwell won; best time re a gue face Galveston, Texas, takes si lar action. At | representing the lady to the conductor and | ders atthe mouth of Bear aud Rock Creeks | pects to become a mother. . —_ ime 2. te Me pile, Ala., the ranti ainst assengt i Stine 4 She i cone —————— FRENCH and ENGLISH CHINA, Awanpe have been made at the Post onice | UME 2 2% AWN foweat sate tires hens for Oneans theltidesthe county, N ottine but the | Hassengers une Th aseried: that the day. duly ost, eile Saud wounding thing Sever Lives Lost py a Cuoup Brnsr.— CROCKEI Ass WARE iat department on ail the 622 mai! routes involve | Made the remarkable score Of e142 ines the county. pproaeit the ck (from the cars at Utica, | Among the Killed was Tabador, their chief. | Qunnonite serticnone Coo Xantr D-WARE in the re miscellaneous lettings, except a Tits equals Goldsuith” Maid’s best | the 20h instant. A uspatch from of the clly. whore then deltnelug to the Indiant aid capmaree. tr ,. | kota Territory, submert REFRIGERATORS, Jew Ju Texas, ville, Fla., states that the bark Lor i and oucrage ‘The Indians consisted of (7 ; ) and causing ICE PITCHERS aud WATER COULEMS, —— Matanzas’ for a northern port, pat fad. ourraged her, One. che Indians consisted of 17 bucks and 2 | he west t ¥ k Lest goods at low pri ( FOR DRET Aw Mini handina on Friday. Two. of ‘he yet US Lent, Walisees party numbered 13 | arily at ‘ull stock Lest goods at low pric T= FOR DREDGING AW. e . , F E ay. * ed an Sa Fh MW. BEVEE!DEs, chief engineer of the United States. army has 8 iy Fennsyivanta repo dled on the passage with ves i porjetravts of she outs a | anten te thirty feet (Late Webb & Bovoridge, ) awarded to G. H the 3 have been held or tak ot | pRasning st weAnother died elany tate dtwo hours, iaciion at property HM-tr_ No- 1009 Pennsyleaniaavenue, | contract for dreds scusg the suestion of a strike of the | and allare ina ciitical condition. ‘The vessel | AMenic i THE Pak HLBITION.— The Hanlon-Ross Koat Race. S COOK, Chinese consul f evalling opiuton is that ti j Lit Minx Cook, Chinese consu = - St. Mary's count p Will be no strive at present. the mon et there | js at quarantine and no communication what. | Hon. A. T. Gashorn. writes the Clacinaatl | St doer July 2 11:3) am—The | of San Francisco, atrived in that city Guren woLr, yard, and the contra ging Aquia | Mi § condifan to stand GU ane entice if | ever is allowed with the shore Commercial froin Paris in defence of the | water on urse is smoother than at | steamship City of Tokio. He has 0 TTORNEY reek, \ t 11é cents per eubie yard. C. aot fo Sand out any tength or time. . 5 American exhibition there, 2H find any time since Thursday, although not sul viewed, when he stated that the Chinese gov- 4 - Ds y, has been awarded the THE LATE JAMES FISK’S FATHER is s'ill THE FIRST GAME OF POLO at Newoort, R. | to my surprise a arge display of important | abie for the race. There is some talk of liav- ernment did not care to have more of its sub- AND cont the Occoquan river, Va. | living at Brattleboro’, Vt, and ina temper. | 1:,Was played potataay. ou the Erounds of the | industries systematically arrauged, creditable | ing the race rowed on the St. John river shou!d jects come to America than could find em. at 11 cents per oubie yard. The contract for | ance address at Concord recently spoke ofthe | Westchester Polo Club.’ The weather wastine | alike to our county aud the executive ability | the Kennebecassis continue unfit, ployment, but he believed the United States COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, dikes on the Rappahanaock river, Va.. has | inurder of his son by “a drunken assassin | 2d the attendance large, some seventy-tive | Of the gentlemen in charge. While there is an aS fa the will and the power to protect thosa = sotary. Publis and Uuiled beet as led fo. Dera, of Fulton, N. | Who escaped the gallows through a drunken carriages being gn, the srounds. Gt Edvard unfortunate absence of many, Important & the Markets. who were here. of the Peace, No! ¥ Y., at $2.35 an 25 per lineal foot. ‘uve. 4 0 ster, lustrial interests o! e Unites ‘ates, the IMOR! 23,— ixes, de- a Justice i ; == jury. and other distinguished guests were present. | representation is so infinitely superior to those | served, 4¢ “dur” cousoidared,” Bin” ast suosted THE MASSACHUSETTS KEPURLICAN Cove States Commissioner, MOVEMENTS OF U.S. NAVAL VESSELS.— Gen. EscoBevo, the Lerdist chieftain, who | The game was called at 5:25 o'clock. ,Thereds | heretofore made abroad that we ave excellent serles, 35/4; pact due coupons, 4g. North Canctiae MITTEE has issued a call for the convention ta 617 Seventh street, The practice-ship Constellation, with the | wasrecently captured in Mexico by the Diaz were. James Gordon, Bennett and George R. | reasons for congratulation. sizes, old, 1b: Go. naw: O°. tax, Lbid to- | pominate state oficers on the 18th of Sepiem- Between Pand@, | cadet midshipmen on board, sailed from An- | forces, hax been sentenced to be shot, Ksco- | Hearson; the blues, Fairman Rogers, Edmund Ba tween . firm, 849%. x — | ber. A communication from the secretary of be will be mbered, was W. Davis and Lloyd Bryce. Ten excellent O71 at, 7 ALTIMORE, July 29.—Cotton quiet and firm. napolis at.5 o'clock this morning for New do, it will be remembered, the hero of va THE COAL TRADE OvTLOOK.—The Engineer: ont 6. 00; do. extra, 3.25 | co-operation in the coming congressional cam- es ‘ ; iddling, 114114. Flourfirm ulet—Howard | the Union League of New York suggesting a the capture of the ill-fated Emperor Maxi. | ames were played, of which the reds won | ing and Mining Journal is not so confident of | ™ : 0848. Lock Box 68, _Hesidence, 1125 5th st._jy11-Im | Bedford, Mass. The training-ship Saratoga | Miian who was also shot B Seven and the blues three. an improvement in the coal trade as it was a | Sy'35-"de. familly. 4-60s8 67 city taille super, | paign was referred to the Goorin ea = arrived at Newport on the 2sth inst. from Ber- oe —————— Week or two ago. It complains that the pres. | 3%6033.967 do. extra,’ 8.76a4.25: do. Rio wrands’ | ParSy.ms reverted to | J. Buus Hardware: Bar Iron, Steet, | uda: all well on board. The steamer Michi- | ‘Two Coxyrcts of the new state prison at | A BRUTAL MURDER IN Vinorta—The ent prices are not what were “promised semi. | 8:76; aiapsco family,” 6.00.” Wheat, southern o Bul pode rs he * | gan expects to sail from Buffalo to-day for Concord, N. H., tried to escape Saturday. | astern Virginian, published at Onancock, | ofticiall , Viz: a steady advance in prices and | active and easier; 3 ithern red, COsTAFROLAS, who is accused of murderin, biped daria : sper lakes. ? aud OB @ cruise through the | They suéceeded’ in reaching the roof of tie | Accomac county, Va., gives the following par’ | & curtaliment of ermtaction thet Grisad and | Bekins. 1.08a1.05;/ do. amber. 1-06al 08; No- 4 | the pedier Matthewson, arrived from the east CUTLERY, TOOLS. FILES, &c. upper lakes. main building, where they were fired upon by | ficulars of a murder in that county:” “On | mit of the same.” The Journal farther says Leer Sonenber POS Cor, omit suit | at Kingtson, Ont., Saturday, and was arrested 612 Penn. ave., opp. Metropolitan Hotel, INCREASE OUR TRADE wire | the guard and one was fatally wounded. Thursday night, 18th instant, one of the most | that “it is now pretty generally acknowledged | 354 steady: western quiet and %& cent higher— | by two Montreal detectives. He had in his ign of Circalar Kaw. Ow TO INCREA R ee brutal murders that we have been called upon | that a grand mistake was made in forcing the | southern white, 62'sa54; western mi July frosesaion a gold watch and trunks contain- 3723-1y ese Evrore.—Mr. J. E. Montgomery, U. 8. consul THE AsIaTIC MARKET FOR FLOUR with San- | to chronicle for some time was committed near | business up to 7,.1i!,000 tons for the first six | Sczermwhite, ¢ September, 4814; steamer, 434. | Ing silks and other goods, said to belong to HE*GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY | at Geneva, Switzerland, reports to the De- | ‘Francisco, on account of the famine, is be. | the old railroad, between Stokley’s and West- | months of this year.” Oats fain active and Seat sonar, the murdered man. T partment of State that he is constantly receiv. | coming important. The next two steamers | cott’s stores,.in that county. The victim was SS western white, 34; do. mi: 82a83; Peunsy — —_— Ingletters from the United States ipon the | from that port to Hong Kong have made eu- | Mrs. Eliza Richardson, about sixty vears of | BEER costs a keg in New York, and retails | waa, Soagt's. Hye nominal. | Hay Arm—Mary- | Tran AGENTS DIsrzNsep WITH.—Atter os. subject of introdueing goods and products into | gagements for all the flour they can carry. age, who lived with her son, Bowdoin Richard- | at $20. Citizen Schwab, who, it is said, retails eee a Gen Pork 101. Batic poe “toss | this week all the train agents on the Pennsyl- HUNYADI JAN = Europe. He recommends, generally, that, as a son. Mrs. Richardson, it is supposed, was | 20 kegs at every large communistic meeting, THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. the most effectual, if not the only method. to THE COMMITTEE ON RAILROADS of the New | standing in the front 'door of her residence | makes, therefore, $2,400 by the operatic 0 ion. ne! r trade with Europe,manufacturers | Hampshire legislature, to which was referred | at the time of the tragedy, from the position | wonder he is a communist—in theory. This THE LANCET.—**Hunyadi Janos.—Baron Lie- producers, inventors, and a others, should | the bill providing for a tax on the market | of the body when discovered by a Mr. Wal- eats, <= rib sides, 6; packed, 54a | Vania railroad, who, since the centennial r shoulders, 6'4; Clear rib sides, 7, | and a short time previous, had ch tha Lard—reflied, 8, Butter—choice | tickets and the mouey fares colleced’ 5 B mh pas- i ci pee ‘ Ag hatte band goes gown the sitoass of sore Sop den wontern Scarce and firm. 12al¢. Fetreloam monet senger oss will fe cispemecd 7 th. This big aflirms that its richness in aperient salts orward s ple: r respectiv store- | value of the stock and property of railroads, | lace, one of he: . examination | workingmen, who like to hear speakers prate | ret + ta change ree bas been going on for weeks, Surpasece that of all other known waters.’ Ha by eerste e td rtamoiner tin have reported the bill as inexpedient. disclosed that a full charge of shot had ernes | Morkins slarving families. Bough money is atalGy. Whisky dulland | which will now be completed. the oll cont THE BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL.—*Hun- | Statements as to the cost of importation of ag ee ee the bowels, and that her skull was fearfully | thus spent in five such meetings to star taco. cats, 11,600: ive’ soo, | ductors running the trains as they did befora yada ix ‘Bho most agrevavie, safest, wad | id goods to wholesale dealers in Europe. | RESCMPTION OF WorK.—The announce. | broken and head horribly mutilated as if by | operative factory large enough to give them ‘000: corn, 7,000. ‘Freights | the Lew system went into operation. Riost efficacious sperieut water." Any articles of usefulness, comfort, or luxury, | ment is made that in a few days Schevpers | the breech of a sun or aheavy club. Suspicion | all work and an equal interest. in the profits, | Seipments-—x Dee! steamer quiet outtOn, fadet —— PROFESSOR VIRCHOW, Berlin, **Invariably | \,j[ generally find a zood market if the cost of | Brothers, manufacturers of worsted guous, in | resting on Julius Lewis. he was arrested at | That would be communism to some purpose.— | four, pt one , Tig. SCENE IN OREGON.— Returning eamye Sood and prompt success; most valuable. importation be not too great. Philadelphia, who have made an arrangement | Pungoteague, and at once admitted to bailin | (Phila. Press. YORK, ‘July 29.-Stocks irregular. ‘ard evening, I visited & rane PROFESSOR BAMBERGER, Vienna. **1 have ———— with their creditors to pay 40 per cent. will re- | the sum of $0, Bowdoin Richardson. son of _ | Money, lis amd 2 God. 100'4. Exchange, a vicinity. Here every little articla Preserived these Waters with remarkable suc- NavAL ORDERS. — Lieutenant Commander | sume business. They give employment to | the murdered woman, and who marrid Lewis's THE GRAND ExtTRA Draw: of the Royai j 482: short, 485%, Governments quiet. and un- | W88 Tendered utterly useless— milk pang cess. e a iat : ‘d, Washing- | about 1,600 men, women and children. sister, becomin Rich. | Havana Lottery Company, which is conducted | NEW YORK, July 29.—Fi F Galt ax cuts | bent, clocks smashed: even an old coficas PROFESSOR ZON1L, Wurzburg. **1 pre-e | Yates Stirling from the navy yard, Washing ardson was posse rope nd | bythe Spanish government, under the super- changed. yheat, oom: firm; win! mill was destroyed. ‘Taking a cut over a mecibe mone bas this 5 ton, and placed on waiting orders. Naval | qa Nepuew or Gov. WiLLiams Snor.— | there is vor: | vision of the Captain General of Ct Abavispecy: . Lara yg LAUDER BRUNTON, M D.. F. | Constructor R. W. Steele from the navy yard, | Over 3.060. persons ass mbled to witness | hood." bas wel =U. 8. fonr- | bluff bordering on the edge of the creek bot« n° More pleasant than its rie 1887's, 107% | tom, and covered with stately pines, T saw & take place on the ith of September ne vals, an‘ surpasses (em in ea New York, and ordered to duty atthe navy | the races at Deckertown, Ind., Thursday. will be 18,00) tickets issued. and th yard League Island. Pennsylvani: 7 per cent.” bom lo. preferred a We lorsey Cou | something that looked like a fresh} lek = TKEN. M. Assistant | Douglass Williams. a nephew of Gov. Wil THE Knicuts oF La gtoa ‘Heating, 19s. Sp: m.—Erie, 18%, OR. inoae up to it, dismounted and found i PROFESOOK AITKEN, M-D.. RS. Royal structor John F. Hanscom from the | Hams, was shot by James Harness during ay | statement in the New York Heraid a socialist was the stark body of a man with hia seal Mittiary dptotvicsha st” a e «i, League Islani, and ordered to duty | altercation on the grounds. The wouud is | organization, numbering 70,00) members, & 2LA L A DOSE. at the navy yard, Boston. dangerous, but not necessarily fatal. ists in this country, peer the title ef the * s7-Two Guiness Foue, men are preparing | taken off, his head ten in and a holein tha “Knights of Labor.” le to the Traveling Pui! piscopal ministry at San | back of his head ble to aveling Pritt restal could put your fist in. ber of i i ; OT On eens to this state aCe See tay Paice an The dead branch ot @ tne, free was pushed. FRED K DE BARY & CO., tbs: Jolah eomumrfise Of Congres on te, ties have assured the porte that the imperia’ | unions and’ cherishest political ambitions. 1 | of Milli Greek chorea with stealing pair of | Me-r will be the tallest one-piece obelise: Li 2 Fomnénts po gt a 41 and 43 Warren st., New York, ganization of the army, Who has not attended | Cuard will embark ‘aud the other Hessian | is further stated thatrepresentatives frome ths | Skane. Rok. charged with stealing a pair of | Me Suntry. cat to pieces and te side Tie was iying oe Bol vy for United States and Canadas, | aby of the meetings of the committee,which is troops retire from before Constantinople a | order were inceuncil in Philadelphia last week | lowed her to choose between receiving n 4#e-Within a year, Mr. Reddington, of New ion pig Ee over the Kh I Dit bale bo apenuon: Gecnre ae holding its sessions at White Sulphur Springs, | Soon'as Varna is surrendered discussing a plan of action, lashes or going to fail for thirty days. ‘The | Monmouth. N.J., has lost ten chiidren by | pis face. THEME Ie sents twenty hve year Dieta: The Pam ee oe fenulne Bottle ta | leaves to-day for his home, and assent word | ° rna is surrendered. _ S DIED OR Mother of the girl iesisted that she shagia re. | seneloe Sewer: igoking 708 ae ciceek Oar elon ey Eraieaon hue oper, shesrmetcow.¥y | fo the committee that in Re opinion, ie wowld | | Exctaxp Necqruaries smbassader at Gon: | of Mexicans nave ted ita Toe Dow of Sek | SHG He NeRIPDInE., wien as accordingly congress, This bast Guoaia eee elected te | scle, Suty Ae. ae en ae aie can ee ae se toc ze a ‘ard, the glish am! lor al a- | of Mexicans have into the town o! adminis' a colol st —| v i 4 LL WHO VALUE THEIR SIGHT tokuow | some point on the frontier, where they can ob- stantinople, is engaged in negotiations with | Fell Texas, in retaliation ok raid into | ton ( Va.) Monitor. ducement for our youth to cceenine base ball Marquis of Lorn® succeeds Lord the best One Dollar GLASS- serve the workings of the army on act we duty. the porte, and this fact has given rise to nu- | Mexican territory by Capt. Kelly, who recap. ————————— clubs.—[ Norristown Herald. as governor-general of Canada. ‘accu ately suited tothe eye, at He has urged upon Senator Butler the im] merous reports. One declaring that the ob. | tured stock stolen from Texas, A Mexican | PEACH SHIPMENTS.—The shipment of aar-An s@-Miss Mary Steven, daughter of the lata Hy B: HEMELER'S, Optician, SS | ance of forming sub-committees and viskting | jerousTeports. One, England of a portion of | was wounded by Parsou Potter: while in the b; bachelor me n.W., COTneE rest. . | the important. ‘posts in the west,where | the Syrian coast and the island of Tenedos to | act of stealin, iis horses. These affairs have Paget. KE DOWN TO FOUR CENTS. ha youcine or renties Srey fain ad Lomo England 1s denied. caused much excitement along the Texas mini actual obser- on border. FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $2.10. Frsted in Scopting Pevnased. relorms and 8 3 se SS Four xs Cunss.— The ay sub The Geaiereee Oia exe aani és LIGHT of the committee favor the of Senator | scribed for $1,250,000 of the four cen! r- bendy te BES The grand j found je SAE TISEE OCIS, Frum, and that he will have ad cmprteaity of | ernment bon: payable in standard silver del. three ents last ‘week Against liquor ectl-tr 411 ond 413 19th strect, | meeting his colleagues ia fhe Jars, men for yiolating the law.