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: aT = =— THE EVENING STAR. ns oe & DESCRIITION OP TRE NEW BUILDING. An abundance of most valuable material for PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, : the development of the reeourves ot the nation, AT THE STARE BUILDINGS, mveh of which tes: from gifts of foreucn . governments to the United States, and from the Pennsylvania Avenue, Corner 11th Street, by 2 ‘ x ~ mn ¥ r Company. exhibit of the Untteds States on the ocaasion of The Evening Star Newspape 5 Ns centennial international exhibition, laying Pres’t. on “oye! peeacors bie bg vuhe re an ap. a was made by Congress ‘Tue Evextno BAR is served to subscribers inth : arch 4. 1879, for the erection of a fire-proot @ity by carriers, on their own account, st 10 cents building for the National Museum, on the Public ES gt ge i Eg counter, 2centaesch. Sy msil—j —_— SBigents's month one yoar, 86; ate months, 25. ~ rt grovnds bear the butlding of tne Smithsonian —— Sen} on wr to be expended up the contro! the of regents of the Sigatered at the Poet pene satingt,, BO. Smithsonian. ‘The regents created a Dallding Tae Werery Stan—published «4 Briss 63 5 ploy ee Kor 180°0 copies for 820 ~#% 82; 10 copies | ath ost commission, of which Gen. Wm. T. Sherman Dr. Parker, and Prof. 8. F. Baird are the mem, pies 5 bers, On Invitation of this Board, Major Gen- subscrir®” must be - ToL ma wy eral M. C. Meigs consented to act as consulting vance; 20 paper sent pon oath for. V ore. 56 IN engineer, On March 25th following, the com. ‘Bates of mission placed the construction ot the batidi: 8,500. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1880. TWO CENTS. ver" _ing made known on spylication. LT TP 5 THE BROKEN LEVEES. Out of Door Sports. | i change of Mesars. Cluss « Schulze architects 20 THE SURRAT? FAMILY. Tel The Sta: : Dy. the Floods. rmx couacs noxr miceevare wns, | tReaurlon of tie aaeptad geese See SCIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR. = acne wationas €. egTamMs to 8 I, Carano Duis mek enedal cane cmd! mnenne annual eight-oared race over a four- | #bOUt to fluish the building. within the line ne — = NEE | emo: a mile , 5 race Th. | = ries of the | ¢ pect ‘ragedy. Quincy, Tilinols, to the Tunes says that the | milecourse between crews from Harvard and ge yo cic. i i : alls id . “a « eneidon MON’ | Washington News and Gossip. most intense excitement prev: por D., Presidapt. ——————— Gen, Hancock's Coi Yale colleges was rowed at New London, Conn., | trom the official tport of the aremitaone, wee ci try inundated by the breakin, i : : o u ficial repor r . r a ete aag ale THE BROKEN LEVEES. orthesny leven This embankment protect yesterday afternoon. There was but little bet- | date of January 1, 150, as follows: Th butlding Taian. Ce ee The nomiration of Gen. Hancock by the demo. sis crats for the presidency again brings into an extent of country 70 miles long and from 5 | Ung, and that was tn favor of Harvard. Atex- Startson the ground in the form of a sane The iio, | Sue, $32,010.64; custems, $711 nies this area was under water. ‘The crevasse atthe | ters and pulled rapidiy to the Inside ‘position, | Surinounted by a cross unde downy wie ‘aration of | rye PRESIDENT and Mrs. Hayes will return to | prominence the Surratt famtiy. For several A Million Dollars Loss. it i to12 miles wide. Yesterday fully one-third of act 5:32 o'clock Yale shot out from her quar- | With sides of 597 feet extr length. This ts mile and } Which she won at thetoss yesterday morning: | facades, a net atea of 0 square feet, or 2 Cincinnat! landing is half a mile wide, and ; soon after, and aiso took her vactes 18 Covered by ‘roofs. It contal da L. x a ees Ce the city this evening. years the remaining members of it have secluded other breaks bave occurred. Mr. Freemaranod | Harvard came " 4 e ¢ ns ed by L. A GouricHt. dya-2t" Jon. At 5:09 the men Were in line, and two | Under ground the boller Thom and pie es Lost! mselves: ho were reported drowned, were | posit heed permed) Sere ena id SG AT 3. OCKOCR—Y Navy) coe escl ven Se Truett As) Donal from: the pubis Boren ‘who are belleved to | seconds later the word was given. loth crews ng apparatus, & coal cellar, ‘two = SONTG Py Giapansation of the M. | geparement commenced closing at dln the ac, | Ye, and sought to make a livify with as ute | ‘THE BERLIN CONFERENCE, | egg ee inners eee eee ind of Rereatign .of the At. | department commenced closing at 3in ck | took water at the same Jime and commenced | lange cellars for storage purposes. From. one ‘ have been lost. Horses, cattle and other stock dis} lay as possible. ‘There are three of the Sur- wommunication of B. B PRENCA LODE. No. | ternoon, instead of 4. The order directing the | ath tamily livin +a a their onward journey, Harvard rowing 2 | of these cellars a subterranean commen, Sa a Sra Set Gur wet neste | MNEaiact areas? cette | CARR NNER See ae -, will beheld SATURDAY EVES” | change will remain in full force until Septem--| i the claest, a bachelor 38 years OF ie . . 5 ps destroyed. The state f Ba ietdtand at theend or aeersarie vai | Gane t : BSG. atu 0 rsp" Ooo nated of Mon: | erst next Was hever charged with compilelty in, or knowl- Will The Porte Resist? ponds near Fa ted gays Sui id and several hundred thousand fine fish washed | wasseen to suddenly stop. Harvard kept on | Serve In Cases of pante, fire, tumult, robbs as aa DRO lke Cf, the terrible events which have placed Bs order of the W. ADICTANT GENERAL DRUM Will leave to-mor- | Ske ct, fora few strokes, and then she, too, stopped, | etc. On the main floor there are available, in Gut by the flood. | No estimate of the amount of r and finished the first naif: | 17 “halls which freely communicate with dee aay LEMON, Feretary. “K rorth,, Kansan Ul peOue the coat amily eo romslnently ooo cone hy ke nued san ve made ae bee | ic terime caceritanting am temens signal | another bf wide and lofty archways, wom eee iE DE panies SO ac Wea rita MEG ho rants. it is safe to state that the total loss in | if oe 0 , t as OF THE DEMOCRAT x BRADLAUGH TAKES HIS SEAT, | ent, put toreturn, It had been agreed between the two | Square feet of floor space, and a proportionars 10 CAMPAIGN EXECUTIVE OOMMIT- Sealeteut aden sonceat on ante in ws ee the youngest ‘son and is 35 years of azel He Eiils ToCe TAY (WL De MEANS OLSL OT 00. captains that the referee should exercise his | aznount of wall space for éxulbltion "purposes E of 11 Re. Pate oat. | cee ne adjutant general, s ae 7 he crews in case of acci. .| Further, there are avallale on the tale ter Jacd's Hotel. a or TAM DICKSON, Chairman. Beacwont Buck, the young Texan, indicted | incom, but he escaped and with a price upon | SHOOTING AT DOLLYMOUNT, L* UTEENCE GAKDNER, Pecretary. it and eight towers, ace, divided off int ep x i . Both crews mturned 10 Exchange markets are rather quiet. There is | advantageously to Kale. J ews & ¢ eant- ized globe, and fin: 5 , | share g q 5 K Se hepneecutntiree atecn released Of $2,000 ard Srougne vane ev actineton A AW Tn the HORRIBLE DOMESTIC TRAGEDY 4 4) Square feet of floor 35 rooms for admintstra- eS, Working rooms, photo- DEMOGRATS! el s el in in Wn giapher, ne ry modern accomm came feverish, with the result’ of reducing | At 7-06 p. m, the two crews were again in | giapher. te modern accoma 5 a me Sente: ni with the erime, set ‘Three Children. 235, the latter Milwaukee & St. Pau! and im a few seconds word was given as | Hous, etc., et : sa District wlltbeheld-at Gomopetitan Hal, coruer | Dall for rial in ——— him free and ue fl ally brought up in Baltiodore, eae es aie 2.—Mary O'Connor, mig. stock fell on despatches saying that on | Both crews took the water together, Harv ‘dy tended ine Ft for aprotat XiDICS, au Ty Sth and E streets now. on FRIDAY, Saly Ba ats | Leave OF AnsENcE for fourteen days has | wiere he now Tesides, earning a good ving a8 HG Gee RNC abivaiee soonest arts ot then . tle’ crops ‘are injured. nme 2 strokes and ale: at ah jut, Harsard aid not ter nded tn part for speckal ex bits, aud in. par re Oc DB an. AI possone fee es . : chief elerk in the office of a line of N K | tt y er three children, at two | coal stocks have x to1y ake the = fet aL Ole eh | Othe exhuone “ parsons favoring the } been granted Second Lieutenant Whiting, U.S. | chi x & this city, murdered her three cl ly it h art, £02 almost at once to | Of the exhivi election of Ht inh are cordially invi- | tarae corps, on duty at the barracks here Sleamers. Tis Protter lane 18 @ clerk ander | ea ar ret dy gutting er throats | frem Philadelphia about thi beginning of fore. | with a CEASA GEE a the wok story. plan which ha d to be te aye - a 4 ith arazor. She says she first kK} . FOCee er, vi rhe blue heid | Prevailed among experts ever since th Raxpotri Cover, ; Wane, thorized the Secretary of the Navy to detall | only by his quick, 2 ceed. Edward, the youngest, lay in wi d - length ahead in ©: ‘Thence her gain was | the introduction of upper SAE ee CAR emcees ne ae Heiner SR ee eee nolght, but of | fer. She killed him frst then went toacrib | ing advanced to sou and Metropolitan tose on | leng e called again ana | pavillions and towers. ample = s TON: | ‘oge advorate for the depuroaent. ei geand | rather slender build. lila face is loagand some. | ber. She in whien were her two | reports that negotiations are pending for acon- | gradual, but sure. ‘Trimble called acain aua pavillions and towers, Ths oT gua Ae judge advocate for the department. . The Secre- "slender bu 4 alongside of her bed, in Ww r (os ‘The stocksat || seain upon itis men for & cout tet mah tee | boas eee nS on material ular ment E S ties <5 what “pinched,” but not unpleasantly so, A 7 | ren—David, aged 6 years, and Fran- | solidation of the two companies. Stocl iP a Be, top th on | Upon the floorspace of the main’ hall: " ISG, saint at ol ve owt eee. | that officers “Am OFdEF defuing theauttes of ) jirge roman nose ana a ponderous under tow, | Cre seed ar andl murderer eencis be Deine Gupativg have, been ele, Lake Shore, Western | vigorous leg-kick in the Yale boat sped ber on | Upon the foc Dullding ts octagonalon the grou aie ia FOWLER, See. ee K TS duty at the points ot ‘his features, w iién are ornamentod | 8 band ail thie wine lay on the foo, at the Mannsttan and. the coal shares. ‘The new | hed anticipated trom witnessing this pecutar | floor, and is surmounted by & 16 side “polsiga Sane = crew of Cartatn DEKRaFrFT, U.S on duty a peshers ¢ | husband al mn * e ub d_ the < il arcs syed during the hours of practice oi feet diameter, which contains a ‘lero ” just been republished, and is for sale by the book: | Hydrographic oMce, Navy department, to suc- his years of combat with the world has made we Sying arose ee AeA ae ena Out continues very easy, and about $3,000,000 of the | her boat. The men began to Tow unsteadily and seine ee Erin ena oS lanters, Slerg and newsdeaiers. It is in pamphlet form | Co Capt’ Frankia them unusually restless, and his manner and | Be saw W crying, Mrs, U'Connor says she has | $17,000,000 whileh the Treasury is to pay out for | with the exception of Brigham an ee TF feet high on the side Walla er ee eee ae Oe Asststant PavulasTen J. D. Dovee will be | Movements quick and emphatic. | He mever | the house crying, | Mrs. O Connor sa Feat Har | for Gal losta Seas nee ear ae eeeaion | BEY Were making bad work of 1t throughant. | <3 feet high on U C DAT NERS EIP bo ceiete te ea ° Sa! 5 alks | Ol es a n unable to take care of her | for a 3 * 2a h Ce : a tamoin the | i tin width and 117 feet in rin the jnvermamed, trading a8 Bayward | oTdcred to duty tn the bureau of pfovisions and | frighas and the death or bis meteor wake qilldvensantane towel nee by taints tees {Goa rime mercantile paper 24434 per cent. | Yale two lengths ahead, “From this point the i width and 115 feet tn 1 between the undersimed, trading as Bay day | Clothing, Navy department. terrible scenes incident thereto are never re- they would go to Heaven, and that there was | It is not to be expected that to-morrow’s bank | Ysle did es beige and = gts he ding: the: ren tote Gescenn Gewes We Barend cibteaton aa t When necessity requires it,even | th hg st - | statement will fully show the gain of the pay- | assume the form of a procession. Nothing has re pon ze M. Hayward withdrawins. = % aa a Mrs. Grant left Galena | fered to excep’ : y 3 It, no other cause for her killing them. She was ex- I h e been seen on the Thames river that ex. russ, over the center which the som confines on Bis own ace PRRSONAL.—Gen, and Mrs. G! senor g, | between the brothers and sister. When ap- * Feloubel, this inoraing and | ments made yesterday and to-day, asthey count | ever teen seen on the ‘Thame: ru Mie ne eS ier the old frm name, and assumes tts wise de Soto, of The Spantal lege or as reauor J, | proached in reference to the feeling of the tamn- | smined by Judge Pelon jall. Ce aceted HONE Cha Geter tne ane De | celled the splendid work done by the Yales in | dome rises, aud part of the spa 1ec8. GFORGE M. HAY WARD. de Soto, of the Spanish legation. was registered | liy toward Gen. Hancock, he said, “I have no ge expected, however, that before the, close of | their approach to the fag. : fost pauaye and jyl-St ELIAS S. HUTUHINSON. fer oie Re ame cra) Seetement tomake. 106 not wish, to recor to FOREIGN AFFAIRS. sly the arolus reserve Of the Danks will rise | stroke that oe a ere eee Sate ue, | eater cee y r P ABT. t< 1 y to 7 the subject {m any way, shape or form, w “ Tonk ce. cousiderably above $20,000,000, kt € 1 ater vara | the height to the rid we OURCURS Will sail with his family to-morrow for a four t a dS End of the Berlin Conference. ‘ 3 I 7 ¢ every minute putting Harvard | the heigh e = As me 5 ‘0 aftirm or deuy what has been printed.” No 4 * Times | foreign exchange fs still very dull. The posted | rific pace, every m P ig ren Cas Sate: etl pstonemaitde Ta ceneeser “Gaal Flagg and Ward mune ot New Fork pe ai | amount of argument or oe ee from Bente "ay & The col hevtive note having rates! for prime banks and sterling are 455 and | furthe rbeliind. ‘The third, nite, ites tanus com.- fect. Tne opens cores fae coe a made in th re - airouce——"ehenders: as gone | {0 Say more upon the subject, for he seemed BE Austrian plenipotentiary pro. | 4Si!;—the actual rates are 4S4a\ and 456%, a",. s: 1 Yale six lengths age Of the foots that aocuenian ans gallerios w Ce aR Re eee area ee ee a prosent || Peon sened, The AU Ab Dieu potable Cabie transters are 4567,a487, and prime com: | Yaie kept up uer powerful stroke on the last | ag E accummlatic DAY, Jexy Ist to Europe.—Hon. Alex. H. Stephens leaves for ‘ y sy it sed a vote of thanks to Prince Hohenlohe for ¢ S63, A487, L 5 Ne, apparently ay fresh as at the start, aud | Svow can nowhere obstruct I The soa ee : orc f. ‘ 7] e deliv pesition of the family as the controvers: ce, and | mercial bills are 452}a453, The exports 0: mile, app iy Bknidreey id lis of and arc tae Greek = PD pr an eIMnOrate eration oa the South On ana iy | ould undoubtedly provoke, and the revival of Gwelon the Deine Gpatacie attersed ty | grain from New Work Yesterday amounted to | Harvard showed surprising Weakness. in a | tween the high wa op terme BANE OF WASHINGTON D. 0 | next. Pees To Lahey | aad powers. Prince Hohenloae | 1,254,499 SAO DESIE Stee ee a eG A pe peg emery ted [ee ery ee eget ed matnly Fy er eee rN Dy: o- i keep out of sight. eir labors | wheat, 903,200 of corn and 52,s oal Ss 8 abead. and w' of the race. The | nat halls of ced height, covered by JUNE 320, 1830, MARINE Corrs ORDERS.—The Secretary of the MISS ANNA SURRATT, = ee truce Ye aeiees of the | Is the largest aggregate shipment for any day omciat ime was a Harvard Sn teed pedlg piesa entenine igntor whi The seavoitwe for | Navy has ordered that “Iereafter, enlisted men ster. now the wife of Prof. W. P. Ton- | Conference then shook hands aud parted. on recor RO NEr Guarion, Val aol ap [eae tek. By tte momo oa ee ings for | Navy ist of repute, also resides in Baltl- ————___ yard returned to h , Yale py 5 there! and after the 1st of | of the Marine corps, serving on board ship, will | 1¥; 2 She has recently besn quires as bani | A Disabled Hussian Floating Bat- | another Victim of the Scawanhaka | J2%4 Tea" sland and received te Rag. Th obtained “for, the, introduction atl e-story sig: y “Att sen. 1 : a eexect- erye Pie rate mel eat [01 a 8, While ils and ase = PSE S_ 0 FAMED Carbon. | Ship's COPpOrAL Ship's Witter cece tion” Of Her mothen gr rather ia eee to | _ Adispaten to the 71% from St. Petersburg New Youx, July 2. "The body of another un- cheered ING victors. ie carumee coon atten sist in Lighting the haves, |The four symmerri- COLLECTOWS OFFICE yeoman, oF apotheeary, nor otherwise. diverted Supplement her effort, to secure executive | says: ‘The accident to the Russian floating bat- |, NEW YORK, Jul the Seawanhaka disaste was | retired to thelr quarters and the crowd dis. | cal exterior walls of t he bullding are broken % DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. | F'om their appropriate dutice excene cree clemency. Of all the Surrate family sue tes tery Kremel will doubtless deprive the Pacltic picked up to-day om the sound, near Barrett's | persed, ‘Prot. A. MM. Wheeler, of Yale, acted as projections in the center and at thecorners at. 7 3 . s0. | of emergency. When necessary to make such evidently suffered most, and most deeply feets | sau: . ‘oint. It is that of a medium-sized woman, | referee. Se administrative pi A WOTOR—AM Guntin an Moores ef resin the | setgemeut fe willecuuiee thie utcie o ir | the effects of the terrible’ ase wake ended | The Expelled Jesuits Welcomed in about 30 years old. Most of her SUES may | 1 2Be Only, fad occurrence o yeppened On the | Suodornized temaeonst sy : zo 1 oy \e le person’ 2 elected, he requtrec i » She lives quietly s ing, pal € coke ae e new building iar ke Fearls: tox imposed by act of Coneress on alt doce | Sle Person can be selected. for the requ the | ater home: Ns wage aes, Bote ap- | _ Manni, July 2.—Reery ministerial and con- | MISS!M, | Jumped overboard. Nerthern railroad, and which! fesulted in the | Ras adopted tor the ew Dulling in order to Senetor kept in eaid District will be dueand pay- | cration, or one enlisted for such rating. | pearance she 1s not unlike her brother John, | servative and the principal radical organs de- Ih of an Old Washington Ac- | death of President F. W. Lincoln, of the Boston + PS ‘iain go Ach is designed in Norman, & able on Jaly 1. 10. eee petaemeae ene tak | Marines will not be entisted or discharged on d would easily be recognized as a relative. plore the carrying aut ot the ant sesull dcorees Death of an ‘esse ied and airaay ralltoas and Mrs. D Wm. Apple- a ee J cgerccincteneg ay ee will be eek ae eae eS C | fol ions.” . t thin, small pleasant | in France. The ‘ernm« ras Tew Y pass i ‘on, of Boston. . Nate Ge ats e differe a0-6¢ Collector of Taxee, Do EN (oOOk, Hereret StRioms facets Die kal wilivilnes of nevess aa granted numerous applications for permission | | New orn, July 2, Mrs. Emily Pia WiQOW | ene’ laliy were beated on chin tear GAME, Wras found necessary on a count of the different Je0-6t Collector o . 5 ed gare Yesterday | jering. She fs easy in her manners, and has a | to establish in Madrid and. many parts, of tne | ing. During’ the war her Wegtned ceae eit | private car attached to the moving grand stand, Neen dpe ay ire St gee OFEISILKOAD COMPANTS tS | trom New York and left for his home in clear. | SES, ¢e06 1S, cay It her, ma hatr, which was | peninsula monasteries and Jesutt colleges. The Tishager of the Wadhingten tenn wre ine | watebing the race, ‘The car ss OAD he | ine et a ee Sea Ceen in i620; 188 field, Pa., last night. He did not register at his | once an auburn color, is suisatly streaked with, greatest sympathy is ener the Jesuits oy Snpemel snd extern forward engine of Gea pod ae of greatest possible av space, i iven that the "Mee! ‘ faa grey, although she is bu le over 30 yea 4 asses , aCe V b Reg Pe = of age, a well SEE A dua nl ea os | Rape! Seek amt Bt | fae Naot Mat eats | aye se ne Ga “maMoltical Notes, = | cui sobaccang ie vate arith | Se communis, en rains e ECTORS of this Company, will be held at this | Pros d the Interviewer two brig! le children, be- | yar, Bradlaugh’s Admission to Par- I 4 2 . r oe betes oe Fhe on WEDS ESDAY, July lth. The polls will crnis had a ticket Which atin oa tween Sands years of age, followed herahd hung =e nent—Mr,. Parnell’s Defeat. It teat last definitely settied that theretsa | Feneved of the heavy Welght it was dragging, | circulation, of = nd all ther hygienic Uitte duly Dividend will Be! Pala at the National | ke goos. aaaaegenest eae ee | Rea ance oreo uowed her and Kung 1 eed satted in the ange Sratauga, atatr | republican majority of 22 on joint ballot in the | Shot rapkily aiead. ‘The shock threw Mit= Lt erat pcre Miepaie pee ae atleltis tae July. Hancock he’ sat that his visit to” him Was ex- ienewe cise paUMnue oF Tectere ata elo: ae apap Mi one. ae o fonerater Bit new legislature of Oregon, against a democratic torpard hens ona eS Saeed oes general arrangement of the interior, it shows J. W. PSON, ident. $ ‘€ house, and any quantity of let 3 “night, debate on Mr. Parnel rish rel i 6 oi ainly the ce Of the four haves, an ANRING HOCSES witl be closed for tas. fienae So Tran mand should be tens nominee, This revival of the fearful events could He aceene ‘the measure. Mr. Parnell | haverenominated R. W. Townshend for Con- | Mr, Lincoln lived nearly an hour. pal garg car cme ti o facades be. PaONDAT, ‘July Sth, 1880. Persons hav. polaee va Bi is seh tan @ fact he will act ac- | Which resulted tn the death of her mother has | moved that further debate on the bill be fixed | gress by acclamation. THE ABERCORN COMPETITION, tweee two lofty towers of 3 feet helght, these nye business wit fem on tat day will please at- | Position to acknowl Of the visit toMe Tilden | Made her extremely nervous, and. she canoe | 2° Saturday next, but Mr. Forster objected, a3 | ” ne ravorite tippleof the bibulous part of the | open to all comers foraprae or ie value of ei i eM tat oahid gdh re oy fend tothe game on or before SATURDAY, 5 besa. Sinat’ tt wae ‘an informal affair, but it a eae, ee OS ae amas that day hued ates ou cs Cee Ae democracy for the summer will be the Hancock- = ana a 2 ene ue tower, apoveand| receding from the doorways, Fay ap Cc at Mr. Tilden and his friends "a government relief bi " 2 \ there are large arched windows set with ornae +A, Rng Ceahior Con-- B.D: Cooke, Jr. Oo. | Was apparent that Mr. Tide husband: She. however. repudiates the inter- | Was negatived by a vote of 62 to 22. The house | tails, Duke of Abercorn, was opened at Dollymount are wee iene wa Semen Gaebler “Citizcas’ Nacional BE | i aia the theke Ta had Boe eae nee ea | ew claimed to nave Bose tere lea Gid not adjourn until 3:55 o'clock this tmornine |" Governor Hoyt, of Pennsylvania, declares that | yesterday and will continue today. Fifteen ao Se ‘Bank of Wachinewn. of Washington Oity. that was the’ Senate; that he expected to re. | her and extenswvely printed, owing to the protracted debate on the Brad- | there ts not the slightest probability that the | Shots are fired each day at the $00, 90) and Hine | plates, and are crowned by allegorical groupeot Chae. Bradley, Cashier Geo. HB. Whites Oash'r Tain ia Eeneei nade Gavin tae caneaee WHAT HER HUSBAND SAYS. laugh question, After the passage of Mr. Glad- | aenocrats can catty that state, “ho done, | yardracges. Thirty have entered, including the Ska. Ab) eats a ee National Bank Republic. Nat. Metropolitan Bank. = tak “4 stone’s resolution Mr. Bradlaugh advanced to 7 ‘“ a ok | Members of the Irish and American teams. On | * ‘d by C, Buberl of New York, introduces B ‘ea pahier Jr,, Cashier | Would not take the chairmanship of the demo. Prof. Tonry not being at home he was sought the table, but ediately withdrew below the | Cratic party,” he says, “weakens Hancock the 1.000-yard range twenty shots were allowed pees = og ribet Raval pets reyes pd Bat ows Mechanics’ | cratic nattonal commit‘ee. ceme oee the Gano Wee a bar on an intimation thaf the resolution should | t0@ greater extent than ne Becnetiens na tor | t,cach man. ‘ a oun Me mone Group by the same artist Lewis Johnson & Co AkMy ORDERS.—The following-named oml:ers | Toya poisoning cases. Touching the recent fret be made a standing order before he could Camus ee oe mse oases Sa me ee as) Vtg thE ees ands ne. | represents peace with tue fine arte ne roc: ae affirm. . Se ; = verai | -'10 both sides of these prominent central tea- THE ANN MEETING OF THE | (recently promoted) will proceed to join sta- | alleged interview, in which he and his wife Mr. Bradlaugh to Be Prosecnted. inthe how xe nted by Gen. Warner. out of order, and he missed the target severa: i SOurtain walla: toot ts ooate STOCKHOLDERS OF THE ANACOSTIA | tions: Lieut. Col. Geo. P. Andre: ‘3, 4th artil- | were quoted as severely assailing Gen. Hancock PY s lerstood ‘that preliminary steps have t, Diese b: . . times: tures there arc oe Pavilionsars AND POTOMAC RIVER RB. BR. OO. will be held 5 . . | for his connection with the execution of Mrs. It ig und » a “Gen. Hancock,” said Senator Hoar in Fan- 5 1,000 Total. | Which have the effec of ai fades. Pa a ine ilirectors to serve for the ensuing year. Pulls Saray deg cei eee following Gaudot | toaftirm or dehy anyting thee recy bo baad § ‘Will The Porte Resist. rogentative, he Is the mask of the democratls ag | the curtatn walls to overcome "he “unfavorable open from 2 o'clock unit {UC TNAND, President. vileers Will assemble in Waskinotye eee ae Ypon ether side of this unpleasant subject. | Lonpox, July 2—The correspondent of the | party. j % fag | effect which these comparatively low wails H. A. GRISWOLD, Secretary." jete-1st_ | CUicers Columbia, on the Mth tostant on os e don’t intend to be drawn into. a contro- | daily Zelegraph at Pera says: He hears trom ‘The Cincinnati result is sald to have decided 93 282 | would otherwise produce. In the re ar of the 5 as practicable, for the purpose | Yerey." “If,” he continued, a” statement ood authority that the minister of the inte- | reopold Morse of Boston to run for Congress a 3) | Curtain Walls the clere story rises to the ful NEW STEAM CARPET CLEANING, an | scon thereafter as ‘practicable, for ; ainca. | Should be hereafter demanded, it will appear | Fos aes cabinet council, strongly urged | Soop 83 39 | height of the naves, the roofs of which term!- tories cf SINGLETON € HOBRE. came: | OLtXamlning and reporting upon Major Gen, | O¥er my own signature.” the’ acceptance of the decision of the Berlin | 8gain. 98 | nate against the side walls of the dome. ‘The Deslsra, All moth dssteoyed withet ies ee po ee MC. Meigs quar: | “You do nov care to say whether the Surratt | conterente as sessteoce ae useless, and which, | English was offered the colonelcy of an Indi- 92 dome fs treated in a simular way and sirietly tn finest fabric. Send your orders to store, | 80? dennis sales Cab D. B. Sacket, inspector fomnily are friendly or unfriendly to Gen. Han- + ee Cains ana seinen during ue war, bat ps to <4 the same character a8 me sage = a are eel — eee tes, a et os ent OF | no Heonet thotenst « political matter. | ministers, however, favor resistance. ‘The en- | nmarn @t home and devote — cae so Sana inemnney ot coiccion oan chose our 5 and % NATURAL MINERAL WATERS. Le AS De aoe pena aed mae A rder | It 1s purely a personal one ie ee ub ee volunteers 1s activelyand openly | heen the season: but may ie not also have been + dome, lofty lanterns have been provided above — Nickel Ns “ % . | lic has no concern. Gen. Hancoc! nh | proceeding. that Mr. glish Saw what a good many other the centers of the naves and square halls, 80 as Rock, Bullas, Titkia, Meereetee knee tenes, | Of the board. Capt. Jos. P. Songer, 1a art Rete aes of Conree ee gcency, and his public | Welations Between the Vatican and | poiltittain flied see ee case,—viz: that % to afford perfect light for Unis enormous’ space Hathorn, Gettysburg, ‘Prearickshall, Hunyed | IerY, 1s transferred from Battery Ato Light Bat- | acts are, of course, leritimate ponte of Betece Belgium. Re had not the requisite training and natural 83 without resorting to flat skylights, which’ for tinaria, Pullns, White Sulphur. tery K of that OE Tega aoe Rt | by his opponents, but for then to rake Puts | ,Lospon, July 2—A dispatch frome Rome to | titness for the position? CHICAGO RACES. various reasons it was weil to avold. ‘These MIDBURSS PHAWMAoy, | moted. and “Mri ‘assignca toeButtery Avvice | matter aud undertake to make political capital Vaicen eae: qune Aurora, the organ of the | '« movement to nominate Andrew D. White, | _At yesterday's tmecting the Chicago Jockey | japterns, square and oblong, togetlier with 1429 Pesssyivanta Avexvs. | from Battery 3 , rod pis officers concerned | Ut Of it, ts, to say the least, cruel, for It revives Vatican, states that the consequences of the ur minister at Berlin, for Congress is ended by | Club the attendance was light and the track im | MBLERRS, Sauare and oblong. toge pavilions, = will report for duty with thelr respective uate | Memories ‘that qugnt to be buried.” No party Separate OF the Papal Nuno Son Bras erin Hin eta * | good condition, ‘The following Is a summary of | {LOSe of the te arranged, in combination with > AYWARD & HUTCHINSON, Gea ee : ~— | Ought to think of making capital out of them.’ | and the suppression of the Belgian legation at | 2 le prerueing. the race: | First race. club purse of $300, for all | towers, groups, clere story and the rising dome H terles. ————— Tom this point the conversation drifted over | the Vatican will not be of slight moment, but ‘The Harrisburg Patriot is authority for the ages, $50 to the second horse, winners of $1,000 | {nthe background, as to tnewle a pleturesque 317 Ninth street, NAVAL ORDERS.—Midshipmen J. H. L. Hol- the events of that ame and the various acts | ir observes that the relations Between the Holy | statement that “Colonel Thomas A. Scott isa | at these meetings sexes ‘mile ana one~ | effect in the sky ines ® of the butiaing. © manac and actors In those Ic scenes, E See and the Catholics of Belgium will neither ane irer of General Hancock, | quarter. Fair Count uke of Kent secon All the:masonry above ground is composed or Show HAND PAINTED WORT Erata ae egy | Combe to duty at the piauiea! almanac office in | 2 General talk upon the subject’ reliever ct ae be broken nor less colld or cordial. ‘The bishops | fea Mun eng ane aamiter of General Hancock, | quarter. Second race, Club purse of 8190, for | pf tadhep™4sonrD above ground 1s Composed ot established local reputation; also WOOD MARBLE | this city. Chief Engineer H. Wharton to | straint. Much of it could not be printed witu- | B¢,ProKen 1 Pope’s Nuncios henceforth.” W. W. Grant has been nominated for Con- | #il_ages, $100 to the sécond horse, two miles, | hriChj.s~<u ornamented and laid tn Glace moe IZING in new and chaste desizus. the Quinnebang, European station, per steamer outa breach of confidence, but the following The Collective Note of the Powers. ° We Lillie R. first, Frank Short second, J, H. Haver- lar for the “acing of exterior walls. To neu- ith Inst. from Philadelphia. Chief Engineer J. | extract from the Professor ’s remarks epitomizes Lonvon, July 2—A Berlin dispatch to the | Stess by the republicans of the 3d Vermont dis- ly third. Time 3:533. Third race, selling race, | tralize the mo, %OBY and common-place ap- FURNACES, RANGES and GRATES. W. Whittaker, Passed soetane Reaiaaars L. | the Times says: The collective note of the powers, | trict, now Tepresented by Hon. Bradley Barlow. | purse $300, for all ages, $50 to the second horse, | pearance which co." not have been avoided TIN ROOFING, &e. O: Robinson. J. Van Hovenburg. B.C. Gowing, | posirion oF THR SURRATTS TOWARD GENERAL after reciting the resolution of the Berlin con- | Hon. C.H. Joyce,of Vermont, has been renomn. | a mile and one-eighth. Matagorda, the favor: | ith red-brick trons o, SUCH extent, a si 1 Site Tae ee ee ee | HANCOCK. Se in Tegurd to the rectification of the Greek | inated for Congress from the ist district. ‘This | ite, first, Captain Wragg sevomy sey Big Medl- | quantity of buff bricks h.*8 lap npn | GREAT TAG ere oe PR ENIZING ane | twistle, J. M. Fete Red nent Bngineet | — «we nold.”said the Professor, “that the re- Sauiers te elure OF; Sie Teveaied ‘Derouae || steam tie he heathiae Hen naamer c | Cet ime? minutes. Fourth race, club | taneis abd spandeiis inters, rsd W aa small SENET ATING bediy con Earst Foe ee eae cab LreslPaas antes pace tetas ooo le eae Uons for the settlement thereof, and alluding 0 5 ree Of $200, for all ages, $50 to the second | umber of blue bie the oMmamenti as Ist | forsea Service. Lieutenant Commander C. M. Aire Surratt, nd woos eet ee murder ot to the mediatorial credentials of’ the powers, | compliment rarely paid tn vermont, where | force, Siumonee, ‘taithe mplar first, Re- | work of brick corniece, A. ba ,course of SEWING MACHINES. ‘Thomas trom the training sutp jOustitution on | iy with material 1f we ean be assalling General | proceeds to mention the resolution at which the | three terms are considered the limit, spond second, 6 1.023, granite extends all around the buts ed SEWING — the Sth inst. and placed on waiting orders. Hancock for executing its orders, when it 1s | conference has arrived, and invites. the Porte Projected Railroads in Mexico, A? THE BRIGHTON Races Wrought work of the main entrances, .“!240¥- » Tue Tartaroosa left League Isiand yester- | Primarily responsible for the crime. And it is | and Greece to accept the Reographical susie : 3 eda | Yesterday the first race was mite heats for alt | sills, Inscription, platen ememrances: «s out Larwest Clearing Sale Ever Known in Washington ae he » lington in | "fair to us and unbecoming in republicans to | tion of the conference as a basis for their future The Department of State has just received a ages. The first heat was won by Mamie Fields, | Cf grey Ohio freestone.’ Anything else in eh at day for Norfolk with the steamer Burlington in Grag this subject into politics with the view of | negotiations. Great care nas been taken to Very Interesting and important dispatch trom | Sith yh rant second; time, 1:45; the second | line of decoration ts in stact keeping W. . tow. The training ship Minnesota arrived at | injuring Gen, Hancock We cannot, of course, | word the note in such a manner as will not theminister of the United States, at the city ot | hes: ty Baby, with Strge second; time, 1:445: | the principal designs and executed in sub- OPPENHEIMER’S, Roudout, N. ¥., yesterday. After ashort stay | pe expected to put ourselves in any such posi- | srouse suspicion in the mind of the Sultan that Mexico, in relation to the projected railroads in | the third leat store eas ee by Baby, with | Stantlal metal work. ‘The foor-beams, girders 526 Oth street, Bt. Cloud Building. she goes to Sangerties. ton. “We do not propose to say anything atthe | arbitration instead of mediation is intended. the repiublic, “The subject has lately seriously | Wetuird tical and race was won t ‘The second | 2nd Tools consist. or are constrecied or : ain eee present time, if at all, in relation to Gen. Han- The Anti-Jesuit Decrees, engaged the attention of the Mexican people | race, for three-year-olds, mile and five furlongs, | rolled and shaped iron. rs are fire Sewing Machines —to make room for improvements COOLNESS BETWEEN STATESMEN.—A gentle- | Gock’s connection In ’1s65 with the sad event ot | Loxpon, July 2.—A Paris dispaten’ to the and Congress, and it cannot butcorresponding- | was'won te Gul eine ‘Mary Lauphier secoud: | proofed by brick arches and co: Of roots $0 Brat-class Machines af $12.50; 100 at 14100 | man who arrived here from the White Suipnur | Soe “ounecl Speaking. | Whether he dia tis | ques dated last night says: On the 2d tnstany | Ae, CoDgtesS. capitalists of the United Stata, | ase emey Quito, with Mary Ls ‘ailages, tile | there are no less than thirty-seven, many of oy Springs says that Senators Cameron and Blaine | uty. or more than his duty, as we view {t- 18 | discussion on the anti-Jesult decrees 1s looked | {or they Mili very probably be called upon to | anda quarter, was won by Virgiian, with Ben | them are of most complicated Construction. The Warranted perfect. These Machines are worth | who are there, have nothing whatever to do | S!ply our own concern. But’ the republicans for in the chamber of deputies simultaneously | furnish the means tor these enterprises. The | Hill second: Ume, 2:12. The fourth race, steeple | lanterns on the ridges of the naves are oS double the price we are selling them With each other. ‘The evident bac feeling ‘e- sre Serialy Cie Tas peng pio shonin asst witn the presentation of the eport of the com | valuable 1oncession made to Camacho and | chase, for all ages, full course, was won by fight bet polld frame woe ore ee tee fs ‘2 a xecl n | mi on the plen: amnk in the Sen- | others tn 1874 to construct a broad guage road | Judith, with Bertha second: time, 5:17. - fect TOE, SNR nines, with | Green the tivo republican leaders is the subject | 92 wrccuuve,omcer for the part 1 Tater | ate. Meanwhile the chiet judge of Lille has | and telegraph hac mene or Mexico to in full view, painted in ight neutral tints, ‘The test im pro eh is Tedtased Gone omnia | IC Dtoreea nn oe ae SE thie Springs. | Tent to think ot inal ing capital of the matter.” ead; led the objection of the prefect ani eAtGe THE FREDERICKSBURG REGATTA. covering of the metal roofs is lata upon fires °e8 Until Ow ck is reduced to zo on with | It is reported that on one occasion Mr. Blaine “Then I understand that both you and your already overrul e Obj prefect | Leon, in Guanajuato, was declared forfeited, in W. F. Roberts, single sculler, of the Potomac roofed gratings, suggested by Gen. M. See Eee ue and secure one of | directly snubbed the Pennsylvania Senator. wit di hi cently-published fi to the jurisdiction of the ordinary tribune. December, 1876, by ‘the supreme authority of boat club, left the city last evening for Fred- The slates are hung to Iron purlines in OPPENHEIMER’S, 525 9th st., St. ——. COWS Bra ane _recently-published inter- The Porte Cannot Consent. that state. ‘This contract, with en! con- ast ‘ in ta | Meigs. slates are hi pa J Sisitg Buuding. Renting and repairing our'spe- | Ovrcomm or THE FRACAS IN THE Conares- | Views and epee ach for and againetGen- | cossrawraioren, Suiy oe The foreign ‘secre. | cessions, was transferred’ by the president to ee beekan begets —— remegreriterd order to factittate the heating of this bullding: Soom JS | stonat Ligeary.—John A. Moss has been dis- | 4! EEC ee ‘Toury and myseit nave | tary has informed the ambassadors of ‘the pow- | Symon & Co., ‘April 2, 18%, Previously, how | ttm The Belg e Oy orden ety wiligodown | thessshes al through the buidi ng are glazed charged and C. W. Russell suspended by the | refused to say anything upon elther side of the of Dulcigno to Montenegro. ent 2 te cession had entered into an gereGan ae -witees age: | $O-RiorrOW night, ‘Tiere will be rota Cre | mediate alr space. In all windows tacing the ARKED DOWN. Librarian of Congress, for engaging ina per- | question for pubitcation, holding that it 1s halls, t X Sobal and political scume in the library. ‘Mr. m here the The ct purely a personal matter, entirely outside of | E@«lish and French Cruisers for the | ter of public works t build a net work of nar. | #0M here to the regatta. he outer pane, consists of obscured glass e Poto han from the clty of Mexico to | APalcstans and the Columbias will be’ well in order to obtain a'meliow light and to avoid o Spofford, whose tmpartiatity has been abund- | pelitics. Greco-Furkish Coast, TOW railroads represented among the crowd of spectators. t The floors of the mati y = Lonpon, July 2.—A Berlin dispatch to the Pt | the cine on the one side and to the frontier of the ne y of les. in Beatrice | eas a aR | MAES, Mercer | eegeaeenvig Ctra, | osama tieuamne tes, | ee remeets crear ata — K a = Dgland ani ‘rance Ve a each to dis- | as ie Subject demant vi veraay shall De the ast (at hasbeen the frst) more or les feeling against every, perso hay- pate a cquadron to crulse off the Greco: Turk. Mexican congress, it session, wilch has just shooting match at righton Beadh Wohin “"Tik¢ tnterlor is plastered in sand finish, washed 3 ery h person nets reese pigeon The match was ns each, rising In unts. Its lofty riions It 1s expected, y ay CemainG.Our ghteloR interdictea poltucal discussions de a Played in the edged. Gen, Hancooes orend. Mr. Hradiaugh: Takes Bis Senta |e eatihe Geen rat Shall onion es eee eee ae a8 angie pins will srituout aay eaborat.deoration, rad w oe ‘ ness hours. i appears to have been his sup} neglect right has been referred by the con to the | Was Bogard’ ten the effect. ‘objects on exhibition, f or’ alleged retusal to plead for Executive a a the house of commons this afternoon Mr. | Gene bas! the president of the republic. declared the ee having “Pye of interfering with them. The wids Dremicr Isoxsreoeas—treasurer Guan | Simtel ralamidt alee, and ook nis eat af the tr: | time Mexican eopotrom beng Jedeay op. | Pir out, tothe agisuman Sanasd os peer ea eRe oo x OO ooo Bat a oO On 8 en nu wi ° SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING Min vene BUG Eee am | ten Concaiaeiu lel DRNOUEING Caunterray (SG point below the gangway. | pee eh beet OW’ HOSE eaSHEST a eve | _ ‘The Nationals beat the albanys.at the tatters | UUARA on of ornamented buf brick. ded. The Onty areas for the quarter just tively at work distributing doou- | The Shooting at DollymountTowday. | of tae ae caom mnt earnestly in favor | , ‘The Nationals eat the Albanys: fielding and | work. ‘These les are closed after hours faded. The only change from the statement | Will set actively DUuBLIN, July %—The “Abercorn competi. A | patting ie. The score was 10 to 9. It is | by wide double wrought-iron tes, richly orna- issued at the end of the pv arer preceeding 1s | ments as soon as Gen. Duncan S, Walker, the tion, which was 2 ‘at. Dollymount | millions a ee Which, as was said noticed that the clu WILL BE INAUGURATED AT THE that a large amount of coupon 3-65 Doads returns from New York. The credit to-day. pene AO come: nt gal ichly bs in the National Associa- | mented, and finished in bronze and gold. tion have not for some time been playing any The northern entrance ts inte! small score games. Other > | use, and hence ft was given Buffaio, 0; Trey, 4. Clevel 4; Worcester, 0; | The configuration of one inning, on account of rain. helped in this lat the company §2-An aged clergyman. at Pontiac. Wis., has | front or thie entrance secured and: more onereee ee for 20 years been have been converted into registered bonds. mebilier and DeGolyer record of Gen. Garfield 7 13 to be printed in pamphlet form and distrib- THE AFPEAL FOR CampatGn Fuxps—The | uted broadcast; also Secretary Sherman’s let- treasurer of the republican Congressional com. | ter to the Senate giving his reasons for removing mittee reports that the voluntary subscriptions | Gen. Arthur as collector of the port of New from the employés of the various executive | York. departmen’s come fn about as fast @s Could be “FAMOUS pain dl x bono devo ing | uae’ “He we th oy ati cane the government than that of the - | evening sermons ‘pop ‘ing a jabras. No. 400 7th st n.w., corner D, expected, Dut that a3 the campaign ge:s more | THIRTEEN AYPLICANTS FOR ONE PLace.—The Ory Cn ates. aMuten. | Pang. But wheter the SIME oi eee oe ice, and be fears that he will | In all their steps the architects were guided Gee ren Ue Waele ACen Be yestérday for the $225 purse, thers | Bald, Indeed whether the cuarte wile oot. | not live long enough to get through the st | the, absolute Recosy not to orerreath the Sr ‘St. Louis will expire on the 18th. There are Were six starters, Stranger won, her best time | Sidered a valid one or not, are questions whicl SIncluded property fon. hence, SECRET. HERS, PLAN. ace. Mr. are being widely discussed. Many assert that |. English, at I isa handsome | duce the best effect great economy the Sm eenoes seme an ee) oe ay meee crear | REE RRA eto | ia, tana aera | meteata oar naa Geoiiencage ne tines | utr econo ea coos ot a the Internal Revenue bureau from Gereral | the other applicants is G. A. Shields, a law pi with Bonnie Bird second. Time not taken: ted to the rannie Fox. a clon the art of the sculptor has been called ig. ecessary to make - | Der of John B. Henderson. ‘The steeple-chase was won by Pilot, with Moon. as which it has granted to President of | few'weeks ago to , @ Clever actress. AND CONTINUE THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. ie ltr in a ES in ot he ea THE Mi Cuxne.—Bischom, the clerk to | "2° : and aon a on, a therefore mul and Wolds 4 future ad. rormally requested the cit quthoritice to ase excioned ty railion ‘cubie foot ot space above - — 7 at the p Bin col mn for ISSING cK. —] q Rinistration might consequently decree any on in the the cellars, required more than 5% millions of some time, and that it does not in any way re- Assistant Surgeon General Billings, who went | Adams Express Men Charged Full con ‘which the present Preeident he | Si¥ing free concerts 2n the pubic bricks, 8,250 cuble of woe end = and ‘the Ccmmbsloner of fase Reece | away some time ago, with the Keyaor tne sate, Lousvnix, Ky., July $--On the Loulevitie, | Make Dull aud. vole, oad eighteens eee Tote or Sabbath desecration and injurious yo | concrete 00 tons of iron, SL, aqeare fect ot Cou.missioner Raum in regard tothe mat- | has not yet returned. ie aie onder eae Nashville and Chats railroad from July | CODcession to another com; en ee Ppubife morals.” glass. \er that the Secretary has only acted under the | Dack the keys. An examination of Ist Adams’ express messengers will be ci would be without a law, with the discretionary powers conferred | Affairs of the ofice of which he fad charge ver ton tne MACE ged | can be removed by an act of Congress confirm. = WE WILL GIVE A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER on Lim thereby. He further says that neither | shows that he got away with eal Ram ct by Adatos wilt'be charged regular schedale Seey Of wastorer Tene fs ~— may Go Mane noos Fon OUE vour eeoeenes | ci iedusied taht aay dtu Te | Sate optnataat eevescapgt és oy eaM | rahe andthe cma wal be Gena tesa | {Ate Ths cong Wl amemble i Spt TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR VERY EXTENSIVE | gard to his recent partictpation in politics, confirmed. It is not known where he 1s. eiun oui te "a "a-At the Yale College (New Haven, Conn.) ” Last uisvill Firm. Coes 4 = ST0cK OF OFFICIALS of the bureau of steamboat inspce- Wa was conferred, Ou Pr commencement THE WEEELY Stax, now ready, contains al Lours' duly 2.—By the death of Grandi- of Doctor conferred on it Uon do not think the criticisms upon them on ad the | sn Sprache od gr teeraphet peas ce Hayes ‘and Hon fives W. Sheffey, of Staunton, FALL CLOTHING account of the numerous recent accidents are Presidential campaign; the International Rifle bal dissolved on Mi last, and the surviy. | Y= py per de mui ne os Js, ig in Match; the Seawanhaka Bisaster: com: ‘hat an assignment, The nn R. Chamberlin wag killed + be NoW IN PROOESS OF MaNUFAcTURE. | thelaw 1 the oMictal menceinents; sporting ‘notes; Polidcal “aMairs; | iZA.,pertners, haye made an, assie Daritog, Bis gesd Gato, Yesterday, by John ————— | ¥aca0w Satie Onn Suaiibas_ ae mationdl Proce tieus: and Department News:Local 1 fo struck him with a plese The Cruise of the Cadets. 8g0. Ww a SECOND-HAND Doard of health has advices from Havana that Choice Poems and Gey et » July 2.—The U.S. ships Des- 2” A bailiff whohad been serv: ‘ejectments De aa iteen sae et tae baal for the week ended June 95th last there were 46 Beeches, Ageicnin cance qeores, Foems and patch an arrived ae sagt wil to’ orders yee eve here this morning nh ‘was shot by ambushed ussallants in ives deaths from Redpincsd annum, in advance, eaten receive ipstructions borhood of Balla, county ime =“ sare | from smallpox.’ ie ea paid; sate Copia ceo, wasp eee arBoscnsanip yar bas died-ot bis woncas aromas

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