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“THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, orner 11th Street, by The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, GEORGE W. ADABS, Pres’t =" an ia nerved to subscribers inthe ‘ton Brewis Oh thelr own sccount, at 10 oente Pos or a4 coats per month. Coptes at the Per eb conte cach. By mai!—postaze prevaid— 60 cente s month; one year, 26; Cal Stored at the Peas Ggice ss Wasnington. D. Oy ay sscou case mall matter} ‘Sran—poblished on Fridsy—87 s | Tae Went STL six months, €1; 10 copies | 5 SS Che Lvening Star. Prnecteeeye poh DEMOCRATS, the State Com: tees SARaTooa, N.Y. duly 22 Te state, Cotmmntt- Tock pammany democrats met here at 1 o'clock this and was called to order by ppc Ly Every member was either present) or represen Skeeds sald he had resignations hoes from all the candidates for electors who were nomi- nated at Shakspeare Hall. Mr. Page, of Oswego, moved thelr acceptance. Mr. Cowen. of Sara: toga, thought it better to appoint a committee of five to confer with other organtzations before ccepting these resignations. No action was taken on @his subject. On motion of Mr. John Kelly, the chairman appointed five members to act With the chairman and secretary of the committee to prepare an address. ‘The commit- tee consists of John Kelly, Wm. W. Wright, E. S. Jenny, Alanson S. Page and F. L. Westbrook. 2 a crieHions mst be paid tn ad Vor, 5 AD al ption - De it lonwer than eo paid for. weer a Pay 8S hale aie ede aes Se ariaicaticn. - 56—N' . 8,517. WASHINGTON, D. @., FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1880. TWO CENT The committee then took a recess wutil four ——_ o'clock. . : HE MISSOURI DEM ATIC CONVEN- YOTICES. ™ Mexican Pursuit of Victoria. | Political Notes. FOREIGN AFFAIRS, hn SPECIAL Nore — _!HE EVENING STAR._ HWY CHASE HIM ACKOSS THE RIO GRANDE. Ex-Senator Fenton will take the stump in Telegrams to The Star. The Irish Compensation Bil. | apne state Ticker Completed. NOTICE Geveral Shcridan, under date of yesitr- | New York forGarfleld. He has not taken aD Lonpon, July 23.—In the House of Commons | sy. Lovis, July 2—The democratic statecon- es ve last night the report on the “Compensation for | yenr4oy t o'clock this morning day, telegraphs the War department from | Active part in politics for several years. Gisturbanocs iu ireiand” Bil as amended was | Yenion adjourned at 10 o'clock orning. Chicago-as follows: “General ord tetegraphs, | o> aboring Coneresional aominstiens ANOTHER AWFUL DISASTER | scoprea without a uivision.. The tird reading | Mtr, Welt In seacion all might. "The state that Victoria has probably crossed the Rio | Were made yesterday: CB. Simonton, by the of the bill is fixed for Monday next. ‘as comp es Grande, and is making tor Eagie Springs. He is | cemocrats of the 9th Oblo district; H. F. O'Net), | Comat A. Mustela’ pelncea comeniamoner, ‘eoure | Washington News and Gossip. from their j er nes. Ost t wil bo, open from 7 ta GOVERNMENT REcEtrTS TO-pAY.—Internal rev- enue, $153,5; customs, $922,467.41. During the diseusston last night of the report on the at of ar ICE COMPANY, - betng pursucd by a force of about 400 Mexicans. | by the greenback convention’ at Sulphu? + sat 4 compensation bill the amend: yeh sto. $48 Rectors at Iai LUX TOE COMPANY.” Says Inexois Witt Go DEMocRATIC.—A let- | General Grierson’s force is marching to co-oper- | Springs, Texas; J. W. Kelfer (renotinated), by Sixteen Excursiontsts Killed. Right Hon. William E. Forster, une Secretary | Gor FC" pate Aue genital Simoes ad ATIVE. ate with the Mexicans, who will, {t is supposed, | the republicans of the Sth Ohlo district; Jaage for Ireland, I!miting the operation of the bill » Mor Ph ross In pursuit of Victoris. Gen. Pope will be | Hiteman, by the democrats of the 1Sth Illinois holdings of the annual vaiue of 3¢ pounds, w Mer Body Recovered. | TOE COMPAS Y, | ter received here from Mr. Oberly, candidate for secretary of state of Iiitnolson the demo | quiy notified of these events. distiict. agreed to. Lord Cairns leads the opposition 10 | arnantic City, Nd, July 26 —The body of cratic Heket, says that there {s no doubt bur | ‘There wili be no objection on the part of this | Gen. J. B, Weaver, the greenback nominee GEN.GRANT IN LEADVILLE Whe compensation Bill In, the House of Lords. | Miss Bess je Fanshaw, aged ten years, daughter t aero . ON | Score into atted ‘States cerivorg,as they | oF, President, addressed a lange audience 1a Mii move the rejecuoa ot he bid tn the House | Vee" args niga aio Seas ano . it the astecemen’ Ss 7 {ter hi nere {3 an A * m: LECU T \i ‘ of Commons | here ne st., together 1 Nes- “Aye mad gerne | 'THRORDERS of Midshipman Harry Kimmeltto | tracrsiandige beeween the two governments | strong attack on the national banus ana the | LNECUTION IN CANADA. | Simmons. |... cave: «tue tooling among aah Sd Sine Ieee Theabon,, wena reooeeee = rovei Mareh | the training ship Portsmouth are revoked, and | that pursuit either way will be allowed in ceses | Usual denunciation of the two political parties. the peers a the compensation bill gatn: ¢ ‘day a short disiance ‘from the place Fe ee ae interected, on | He 18 placed on waiting orders. When it ison what is called “hot hoof.” The | ‘The story circulated by some of the den- force and volume. Lord Beaconsfield comes to | were she was drowned. Int of August next, and for twenty | Capp. GB. Haycock, U.S.M.C., ondaty a | SSbt of one he Bees matistary of | ocratic papers that Judge Swayne once gave a SAD SUICIDE OF A LADY. | tewnnest week to lead the opposition. In ad dition to the defection of the Marquis of L Dr. Tanner in Good Condition and hold daily sessions at | Annapolis, has been granted leave of absence | accede, but less dangerous when the pursutt ts | decision very severely censuring Gen. Garield, downe and the Earl of Listowel, the E. Tits. oi - : e * 1 4g one that is ltkely to do their party more harm : ew Wonk. tae 0 " 20rd vay or Avacst | for 20 days from August 2d next. “hot.” Mexico recently refused the United | than good, Zetland, lord in waiting, who tv New York, July 23.—Dr. Tanner, at noon, ang determining any Se St sue Victoria into her ARATOG. " TO- night, has stated that another peer holding ot- | enced the 26th day of hts fast tn an tm- sinations. eon bala} THE CONGRESSIONAL DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE Tee Eee ait oie because he was | General Hancock visited Mr. Tilden yesterday 8 A RACES DAY. flee and owning large estates. in Ireland, has proved. couattion and spirits, He says water has secured the refusal of the rooms over Lew! Dot closely followed up by United States troops. | and spent last night at the residence of the | Jobson « Co.'s bank for committee headquar- expressed Intention to resign in order to be | es his stomach, and hereafter he will i us he Seen hee = Seger poe latter near Yonkers. Among those who called TAMMANY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE free to oppose the bill. Srinik 1e8s, althggeh he" as t aken a lat stnoe red | ters. lon. and if the Mexican troops sho upon General Hancock during the day were W. The Bend Or Muddle. midnight. He ¢Xpresses tndignation Scr Hou. Se ee border be on the heels of Victoria's Indians, uh W, Warden and A. B. Mullett, of Washington. In the Bend Or inquiry before the stewards of | Of his condition failing. and dec he was Smee es las Wariner or omieew or the aay sannot come into Vacntiyrigheatter ‘asthe | , Jt 18 claimed by southern republicans that the jockey club into the allegation that the win- | Rever more confident of success r takes Was not Bend Or, but a | New York manag the owners of Robert the | $600 per week tc Devil, expressed thetr firm conviction that the horse known as Bend Or was really Tadcaster. | A Dumber of witnesses rom the Duke of West: | 73) ° minster’s training establishment were exam- | 22!) § i A ‘ a one lee : : morning at Peterboro, Ma been rendered by the Treas. | a very strong hopeof cartying any of the south. | A Collision and Sixteen, Excursion- Keeper te Lond ee Pea eee | eamensan. ury department that relief afforded by a foreign | ern states for the presidential ticket. Dernorr, Mich. July 23.-A terrible accident | Whereas the horse that passed the winning post | tug to a vessel of the United States other than | _ What is the use of taking Garfield to task for | occurred About 10 o'clock last night on the Pe- | at Uke Derby had a pecuilar blaze on the fa commencing and completing the towing of her | What hesaid about Chinese immigration? The | troit river, some 9 miles below thisctty. The | ‘be Teal Bend or bad no such mark. The in in American waters, is not prouinited by the | attempt to lug that question into politics and | excursion ‘steamer Garland, with 1,200 persons | QUITY Was adjourned Ull to-morrow. Ow P. DO: | to whom leave of absence during the past week Bi Pe. GE, Treasurer and Asseesor- have been granted are the following on duty in se CU ‘or | this city:—Commodore C. H. Wells, chief signal ws. | officer, for one month from the 25th; Passed As- u for sistant Engineer G. W. Baird, one month from a paLy Ww ucligt the | August Ist; Commander A. H. McCormick. one jGeorzetown, D.C: 22 | mouth trom the 2th; Passed Assistant Engi- is open at ' | neer Abralom Kirby, during the month of | August; Master A. C. Baker. one month from | August Master D. L. nm, during the | month of August; Master S. C. Lemley, o1 and Carpenter's. L arthis morning offered him T-, 8. troops will co-operate with the 460 Mexi- | tere are ten congressional districts inthe south | EUROPEAN NEWS TO-DAY. | Mii ety, {at histheater, cans, the chances for Victoria and his band are | which, if protected from partisan violence, will ve1y slim. It is contidently expected at a5 War ear potitcan Congressmen, but a garee: depart t they will be captured beyont | ie] ed wi i ‘al Gartiel ‘i A S Se periment cae tney: = | since the nomination, gives 1t as his opinion | “NOTHER - FRIGHTFUL DISAS that the republican candidate does not entertain A DECISION | z Fd 5 Z * ith, ied "tats on county, of con: —_—_.+——_ The Markets. month from August 5 statutes; and such rellef may iven whether | make it a party issue 1s a fraud, and that is all | on board, under the auspices of the Detroit | ‘H€ Continued illness of the Duchess of BA sixes, old, n-forty | Maloon, from the 2th inst. to Auguss an American tugean be obtained or not, if the | that can be made out of it. tis nota question | Molders’ ‘Union, while going down the river | Mlnster the Duke was not present Fee ee naan seater ane Sul SS foreigu tug be the first to offer its services. | of principle. It is a bait for votes, and not a | collided with the steam yacht Mamfe, coming | 10 attend to-morrow. Justice sis Tae CRUISE OF THE VANDALIA.—Capt. Rich- ard Meade, commanding the U. S. steamer ‘andalla, reporis to the Navy department from ortland, Me., under date of Jul that while at St. John’s, New Brunswick, the au- fes and eitizens w iy ing to the ship. ‘d an unusual amount of attention during : which was reciprocated by the or- handsome entertainment to the prin- The U, Consul, De Meade’s authority for | the statement that the visit of the Vandalia “| bas been prodi » of much good feeling to- ' this country. ‘The ship left St. John’s on 2th, and, stopping at Bar Harbor, arrived f middiing, 1 street and western euper, ag. 75. do. family, 5. Sab, *trone—Howard ticipate any furtl nt of bis professional mated that he cannot pa ‘This decision refers particularly to the lakes | very savory one at that.—Phila, Chronicle, dem, | up, eutting her in two, so that she almost f1 in the 3 and inter-U. S. and Canadian waters. ———_____—~ stantly sank. The latter had on board 24 per- a WESTERN DIVISION OF THE NATIONAL Rerus- | fons, consisting mainly of Father Bleyenbergh, JOURNAL CLERK SMITH has completed the re- | ican CommiTTge.—The members of the western | pastor of Trinity Roman Catholic church of thi: vision or the journal of the House of Represen- | division of the national republican committee | city, and a number of acolytes and boys, tatives, and it will soon be issued in printed | met, pursuant to adjournment in New York, a, | clating in various capacities in the service ot form. the Grand Pacific Hotel, Chicago, yesterday, | the church. They had been on their annual ——— Senator Logan presiding. ' John C. New, of In- | excursion to Monroe and were returning ‘THE Post OFFICE IMBROGLIO at Richmond, Va., | diana,Chauncey I. Filley,of Missouri, Elihu Ea home. The night was-bright with moon- has not yet been settled. Yesterday had been | of Wisconsin, and Wm. C. Cooper, of Ohio, were | light, and there would seem to have been fixed for the sureties of Postmaster Forbes to | present. Mr. Filley was elected vice chairman, } DO reason, save that of criminal neglect, make good the deficiency in his accounts, but | 9s Senator Logan will be absent most of the | why the accident should have occurred. Of owing to the fact that a majority of his bond_. | time this fall on campaign matters in Ohio, In- | those on board the Mamie the following were men are non-residents, a further extension of | diana and Illinois, and in the east. It was voved | drowned: Mrs. Fred. Martin, wil {ime has been granted, fo August 4. in which to | that the committee sclect an auxiliary commit- | gincer; Miss Lizle Muphy, housekeeper of | ing the last war. Settle up. The applicants for the expected | tee from the republicans of Chicago to aldin | Father Bleyenbergh; Miss Mary Haha, of the | Another Earthquake at Manila. vacancy in the postmastership are numerous. the coming campaign. It was also decided that | domestic parochial school of Trinity church, 2 7 n been app r gorod during the fair at tb rder of Mad. Skobeteti. Madam Skobeleit, who was i b-Lteuten: ‘al Of Nijnt ryland, non and,Ju ur- a8: ‘oughout his career to Gen. Sko! of the en- | that he had gained the order of St. G a land on the Isth, ‘The Constellation ar- A 3 MApEID, JU a | WG LED Lane Phe Vanda 5 xillaly committee from each of the states | and Frank Nolan. John Howe, Dantel Barry, | at ares Se | = ved there the same day. Tae Vandalia would Mu = = ap auxi z - E L at ila says there was | | leave last y re Shiehen MURDER OF A GiRL.—At Memphis, Tenn., | embraced in that jurisdiction be appointed. | John Nonovan, Willie Cuddy, D niel Cuddy, : Tint plAde; witch lakaed | leave last Monday for Boston, where sue would | MURDER OF A Gini At, Memphis, | Ton shock of toat piace, which lasted | ui with provisions, ce. She will sail August d, | Much other campaign business was transacted, | John Cosgrove, Jas. Toomey, ‘Jos. Monaghan, 3 secon le public edifice was j OWE 3 he § e: ‘ube ‘or | aged tfteen, was found by her parents, when | and after exchanging hopeful views on the sit- | all altar boys of the church, aged from 11 to 14 ‘8 snadal vhich t—itio carzoes SEO R | er cog inraneast coast of Cuba, to look after | Thy erured home from church, with her jaw | uation, the committee adjourned. years; Thos. Kelly, sexton of the chureh; Joun | Phe acted three vemrarics. wos tee ed Rawar firm i —__— broken and several wounds on her throat, neck —_—_—_——_— Kelly, organ blower, and Andrew Doran, a boy, | pedy was killed, ‘The inhabitants are eucamp- Gog ! Coutfctor Merrrr, of New York, called on | ahd breast, which looked as though they had | INCREASE OF RaILkoaD BusiNess.—The stat | who was invited to ‘accompany the excursion. | Ca cuteide the town My ~ THE HOT BLAST FURNACE, the President to-day. been {utlicted with a pickaxe. The girl died | ment of the business of all lines of the Penn- | Thos. McLogan, another boy, 15 missing, and 1s ae * “= ao Ma BALTIMORE, EMPIRE AND | ‘ yesterday. ‘There is no clue to the perpetrators | sylyania Railroad Company east of Pittabirg | doubtless lost. Capt. Hoffman, Engineer Mar- a aleo—ahent, KANG. EXrEcTED COMPROMISE OF ‘Tus VrReria | Of the crime. and Erle for Ju 2, 1350, ‘as compared with the un, Fal her Blevenbergh, Miss Lizzie Dusseau, ad sate. ceed iesilehoves rh. 1: BS 5 x € a aaieatle Ss same month tu 1 nowWs an increase In gross | Of “Monroe, and four ‘otters were saved, and oland e 19 ~ The h res July 23 loney, FUNDRES AND READJUSTERA—A representative | Monson ImiGRaNTs.—There were 2,275 im- | earnings of $630.60; an increase in Brose ex. | reached this city about two o'clock aig mone ney had not yet been atiaeked, nor had the anima, ‘long. 482; short, 464.” Gov SLATE MANTELS, chearer than ever of the Alexandria Ge’, who has been talking | migrants landed at Castle Garden yesterday | penses of $419,413; an Increase in net earntags | Ing. Nove ofthe bodies of the drowned have | Suropeans been molested. -quict. | : ISYWARD & HUTCHINSON, | With readjusters and democrats in Virginia, to- | from five steamers. The Abyssinia, from Ltver- | of $411,253. The six months of is80as compared | yet been recovered. German Intervention in Turkey. ee eee dyl4-Ip Plumbing House. | day told Tae Srax reporter that from what | pool, brought 26s; the Canada, from Havre, 451; same period of 1si9 show an increase . Lonpon, Jilly 23.—Regaréing Germany's in- * 'y 23, 12-20 p. m.—Consols, 98 1-16 | they sala there was but little doubt that an | the State of Indiana, from Glasgow, 151; the earnings of $4,026,013, an increase in | SAD END OF AN AMERICAN LADY | tervention tn Turkish affairs, the Berlin corre- bonds, 4% percents, 1144. Erie, >EAVER, KENGLA @ C2. | agreement would be made between the two | Wisconsin, trom Liverpool, 947, and the Cireas- penses of $1,771,460, and an increase in ne: ABROAD, spondent of the Times says:—“The government S Central, 110q. Pennsylvania © 8 W id st factions that will result in the state belng dera- | Sia, from Glasgow, 401. Among the Wisconsin's | earnings of $2,248.553. ‘All lines west_of Pitts Misplaced Affection and Suicide. | !#y very great stress on the fact that the whole ¢., New York Central, 135%. ocratic beyond a doubt. passengers were a large party of Mormon re- | purg ana Erie for the six months of 1880 show New YorE, July 23 cable special furnishes | 2fiair bas been arranged quite privately. In 23, 2 p. m.—Erin, 44% Too MANUFACTURERS OF 4 SS os oe Cruits, bound for Salt Lake City. There were | a surplus over liabilities of $1,311,136, belng a | the following particulars of the death of Mrs | this may also be seen the reason why until now TONDON, Ee et ee eal 98 1-16 EX-SERGEANT-AT-ARMS FRENCH Of the Senate | about 100 in number and consisted mainly of | gain over the same period in 1879 of $1,130,473. | Annie Wetmore in Paris: ‘The suicide of Mrs. | ‘0 the debate as to how many ofticers shall go Sey 3, 4 p.m. —O ; < : c or M0) nd 98 $-16 for the account. U. 8. Stvedes and Norwegians,with some Engiish and see eS Anpie Wetmore, which took place at the resi. | to Turkey the question has not been settled. | {or money and 9 or ona, Lee Scotch. ‘The party differs trom previous com- | A BrintiaNt WeDDING.—The marriage at San | dence of Lady Albert Clinton, at No. i2, Rue | The government do not seem tnelined to take | Pre ae) UM MAM: #6 Por coutm, 18% panies of Mormon immigrants in the unusually | antonio, Texas, Tuesday evening last, of Gen. | Chateaubriand, at three o'clock yesterday, has | aPy further steps towards helping the Porte in EW YORK MARKETS THIS AFTERNOON. rge number of women and children. They | Geromwmo Trevino, commanding the northern | created a painful sensation among’ the | wis emergency until the latter has given reaily quotations were current in New are all under the charge of two or three mis- | division of the Mexican army, and Miss Roberta | English and American residents ‘here, | Sipcere and loyal proof ot its willingness to , &8 reported by Lewis John- Sionaries or agents of the Morman church, who | Avgusta, eldest daughter of ‘Gen. E. 0. C. Ord, | It 1s the old story of misplaced affection, | accept the resolutions of the conference. te. was to day appotuted soastary. of ‘ he Ute x n- dian commission, vive Stickney, de- LAUNDRY SOAPS. ae noe EVERY BAR AND CAKE OF OUR GOODS ARE WR. WM. STICKNEY, the father of William S. BRANDED WITH OUR NAME, AND ARE WaR- | Stickney, recently decea-ed, received to-day a conts, 100', sales; U. 8. > w ' have accompanied the party from Europe and mimanding the de; ent of Texas, was a | abandonment and despair. Some two or three aM ok O-S-ai, Core meas FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS. hesdag last. In the letter the young man spoke | 70" Mork’s Episcopal Church, ‘and Bishop Elliott | Anglesy, then Lord Henry Paget. She was a | changes in the Itallan mninistry are denied. nw of his good health. Mr. Stickney thinks that EX-MINISTER WASHBURNE satis for Europe b: officiated. Upward of two thousand persons ee attractive woman, and it is said that 113%; Iron Mountain, 53; joned her husband and only child Acquitted. x i 3 Y | thron; hureh, and vast numbers w she abani ; Inland, ——; St. Paul, 83%: do. profel FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-OLASS GROCERS | his son dicd of a congestive chill, and not of | the Bremen steamer trom New York Saturday. | (hronged the church, Abd vast numbers were | onder the impression thet it aie conta get a | Mian, July 28—The court of assizes, in this | itese Wabuth,:St. Louie aud Paciie fl) de. pret Office and Warerooms, ty phoid fever. He gees abroad for his health, having been a | py 4 party proceeded to the residence of Gen. | divorce Lord Henry Paget would marry her, | City, bas acquitted Gen. Boet of the charge pre- | ferred, 69% :""Kansas_and oe, 3h: W. UL The reportcomes that Walt wnit- | Swerer from bronchitis for the past two years. | Gr" vneS ‘a reception Was held, ‘The yard | However this may be, it ie certain that the rela. | feted against him by Don Carlos, the Spanish | Tel ap. WOK: O. O. and 1.°C., IT; Pacitie 105 and 107 Water street, PERSONAL —The report comes He will try the waters at Ems, and hopes to be | gnq'premises were brililantly illuminated, and | tious of the parties were of the most Intimate | pretender, of stealing his collar of the Golden | Mail, 4d, 3y13-Sm Georgetown, Dc. | Man's lying very sick at the residence of Dr. | back by the early part of October in restored | the ‘cene was very gay. The presents are | character, ahd the frends of Mrs. Wetmore | Ficece. Poliucal Conventions. Buck, fa London, Ontario. Me retains his | ,bealth. numerous, costly and elegant. A banquet was | were led to beiteve that a promise of marriage The Ex-Empress at St. Helena. Placid cheerfulness, however, and, thinks he . . will pull through this time as’ heretofore when LUMBER! LUMBER! | henisbeen at death's door.— Miss Mary C. Douglas, with her niece, Miss Buck, 1s sojourn- Fs . ingin the mountains of Virginia. near Front LUMBER! Royal.—It Is now said that Bishop Simpson will moke his contemplated trip to China and Japan, as Mrs. Simpson has nearly recover-d from her recent severe fliness.—Among late Washington arrivals at Berkeley Springs are Admiral and Mrs. Powell Mra. Thomas Russell ‘ and Howal ussell, Mrs. Camp and daughter, <a Se Major and Mrs. Thos. H. Bradley, A. F. Childs, James G. Davis, H. E. Davis, Josiah Dent, and R. J. Stevens, wife and daughter.—Thomas ieee caro = Geers tendered Gen. Trevino Wednesday, after whic | actually existed, and that the divorce having | __ ST. HELENa, July 23.—Theex-Empress Eugente Aeon Ce aes an ex-convict, plewled pullty yesterday. in ene | He left with his bride for thelr future Home at | Deen obtained,’ ‘she- would ‘soon become | Janded here oa the 12th tnst- and fnspeeted tne | .,At,the afternoon session Of the Onto demo. general sessions of stealing a gold watch trom | Sam Luls Fotos! Mexico. The presents from | Lady Anglesy, Lord Henry Paget having | house where Napoleon I. died. She then vis- | Cook of cincinnati, waselecied permanent pre. the watst belt of Mis Josephine Schacter, of | the groom to the bride were a pair of elegant | succeeded to the title. ‘The unfortunate lady's | ited the tomb in which the remains of tue em- | CQ0K; of Clncinnatt, was elected permal od 4 Newark, N.J., 1n Pulton street on the 14th Ins. | Solitaire dlamond earrings, one Etruscan gold | hopes were suddenly blasted, however, by the | Peror were at first deposited, and afterwards | Te<oiutions indorsing the democratic presiden- Recorder Smyth sentenced Murray to state | locket, very beautiful; a necklace of Roman | publication of the marriage of the new marquis | ¢mbarked for England. tial ticket and adopting as the platform of the prison for two years and six months, As Mur. | S0ld, with locket attached, ornamented with | to the Hon. Mrs. Wodehouse, widow of Lord Death of a French Senator. Ohio democracy that of the Cincinnati conven- Tray walked from the bar to the prisoner’s box, | Papyrus leaves and pearls; one pair solid Etrus- | Kimberley’s second son, and the daughter of Paris, July 23.—The death is announced of | yon, Judge Wm. Long, of Tifin, was nominated Mrs. Murray, his mother, heard a young man | ¢#u gold bracelets, with raised center, on walch | Preston King, of Georgia. ‘The shock to Mrs. | M. Alienon (Orleanist), member of the seuate | for secretary of state: . B. Follett, for supreme among the spectators say Murray was innocent, | Were nine resplendent diamonds and an en- | Wetmore was terrible, and her friends thought | tor the department of the Cotes du Nord. judge; Richard J. Famming (incumbent), for and that he knew who had ‘Mrs Schaemers | §taving of Egyptian design; one gold tilagres | she would lose her reason. After she becaine Lorillara’s Iroquois a Favorite and | (ict ‘of the supreme court; W. J. Jackson, for watch. M's, Murray followed the young man | Cross, with eleven diamonds of large size and | more composed, the idea occurred to her of | 2 aeeeton Meanie, the board of public works; J.J. Burns (incum- out ofthe court room, and, in her desperate | Unusual brilliancy; one large cluster diamond | ving the marquis in the English law courts for | 1 nox sy RteM BAGIYs en | bent, Commissioner of schools; ie Ty ktanney eagerness to clear her’ son, ‘seized him by the | Ming, and aiso one solitaire diamond ring; a | breach of promise, as she had upward of 200 of sp Sette hchai Ea ner pees fu the betting at | and John F. Follett, presidential electors-at- frm and hurried him up to Cape. Curry. who | 1a0y's saddle of fine workmanship, with sitver | his letters, whlch'she considered ‘would estab- | Colt Iroquors was frst favorite tn the betting at | and J . b> Dowling is enjoying himself at Ocean View. + , ve, | Stirrups and ornamented. lish her ‘case. Whether she shrank from | 5 ‘© 40n him for the race for the Great Kingston ‘ — Admiral Selfridge occupies a cottage at New- | She repeated what she had heard. Cape, Gury ee the oeandal of | Such 8 TO coda or ee a ee ee ae ares uch catae | at the afternoon session of che Vermont demo- rt.——C. H. Harvey and family are at Long | referred her to Clerk Hail of the general ses- | _ JOSH WARD AND CoURTNEY.—Josh Ward was | Whether she was deterred from putting it into | Off yesterday, the first day of the Sandown | ernoon ecesl = “ ALL OF OUR JOIST AND STUDDING ARE | franch ——Commisstoner Morgan returned trom | sions, who was near him. Clerk Hall advised | i town yesterday. He is the picture of robust, | execution by fnsuflictency of means is not | Park Club second summer meeting. He ran | cratle convention, yesterday, the following addi- i very 5 | Uonal nominations were made: For Meutenant . ORTH ‘ . vg | the sea-side yesterday.—Mrs. A. Moore and to take thé vigorous manhood, and contident of his ability | known, but she settled down into a state of | Very badly, and finished fourth in a feld of | U Gates, er CUT IN NORTH CAROLINA. THEY HAVE | Dy fafferty and aaug ier of Washington, are nee Core ana pene ureogth of | to defeat Courtney. He has as yet received no | decp melancholy, from Which nothing could | eight starters. pores | aes eS eine ae MORE BEART IN THEM, CLEARER OF | eee nay eee eee appa geter Of the | his statement, obtain a warrant for the arrest | answer to his challenge to Courtney to row for | arouse her, and finally she procured tlie fatal | ‘The Hifle Shooting at Wimbledon. | jUnctlon, for treasurer, James's. Willams : 3 Repl icny was registered 1 Philadelphia 1ast | of the person whohad Mrs. Schaeffer's watch. | $500 4 side, but expects one at an early date. | drug, which put an end to her existence. The | WIunLEpON, July 23.—Messre, Evans, Godsall | Bellows Fatis; for presidential electors st-large, KNOTS, AND BEITER MANUFACTURED | evening.——Mrs. J. P. Plant has gone to Black- | Mrs, Murray, still retaining her grasp upon the | He leaves it to Courtney to determine tne time | police authoiities held an inquiry into the affair | avd Milner Will replace Sir Henry ‘Halford, ee ening — SIA PINE LUMBER. fston’s Island, accompanied by her daughter | young man, hastened with him | Sees the court | and piace. He says if he defeats Courtney he | to-day, and after inspecting the body, gave M. | Martin Smith and Boyd in the English team at | © Bre CALIFORNIA GREENBACKERS. 2 - . Marcetls and Miss Wulker.—Gen. Heary L. | putiding—N. ¥. Herald, 224, will challenge Wallace Ross for $1,000 a side this | Weeks, of the chapel in the Rue ard, per- | the contest to-morrow. Brown won the | ane cauiomia greenback state convention 7 Abbett is at the Ebbitt House. oS ae et his oun and SS paieont Pe Cy is rahi arral ee a, Teawoe onan cup, beating Halford, Hoes Parser I w ‘A. Home, of Solano ie whe iave | : ILLED BY LIGHTNING.— out for poisoned tea, sunken wires, sawed boats, | for the funer @ last services con- | Baker and Young, who had tied him. a weetes ‘sok. pond —————— _Anoiy ORDERS—The leave granted Major C. | «6 Thhadelphia Press trom Leveson duke | aud other devices which have brought the ta: | ducted by Dr. Morgan, at his chapel, om next | Liew Godsal won the “Dudler™ prize, at Se Oe ade ES ‘ Ni. Carlton, sa cavalry, is extended 11 months | says; Stehman Deltrich, 20 years, son of | Mous Union florings sculler to grie£.—N.¥. Sun, | Saturday morning. 1,000 yards, any rifle with the highest tole | Metric he plattorea adopted by the conven- Adam Dettrich, a farmer in Manor Township, | 224. score, namely 50. Baker scored 47 and Hum- & RE THE LOWEST IN THE } crry. | on surgeon's certificate of disability, with per- mis ‘ago greenback platform in favor of a repeal of and the issue to the L hrey, Evans and Thyme4i each. Scott, Rock. | oh Indorses the Chi tic Reception. Well abd Jackson did not shoot out. The maten meqpeeve hint dare A Special despatch to | to morrow will begin at 9:30 o'clock in the morn- | ‘BE Sperific contract ta this county, was instantly killed by lightning | 1 yxcn Law.—Johin Houston, colored, ex-pent. at 4o’clock ‘yesterday afternoon. He was gua- Reser 2p see Deor g iu company with his brother and another tenuary convict, was hanged by a mob near ! Shelbyville, Ten., Wednesday night, for at- | the 7ritrne from Leadville states that Gen. | jee? eaaiae people by the governmeht of money on good soettheps 5 spite the I " : of Jason Canon, jr. was received by a company of mounted police, ‘The British team as reconstituted made one | “St Of issulx paytuaster, is relieved from duty in the depart- | his companions ran to a haystack for safety. pete S m5 * a A c le one went of Dakota, and, upon the expiration of | When the storm was over they went on thelr | Porsonep.—Mrs. Mary Raddy died at Cincin- | fantry, the city fire department ged wa) ete, | CE two. polnts ety ee ee Almost incredible | is present leave of absence, will report tn per- ence son for duty to the commanding general, de- tment of the Missouri, to relieve Major G. saird, paymaster, who, upon being so re- FLOORING, (Goo Way, supposing that Stehman had gone in | nati Wednesday night under circumstances in- | rans of the late war. salute of 100 guna wae | HckO Shield yesterday than th thetr steps, found the young man Iying under | aaisonville, and was married last fall to'a | Svea, nia wis acoented ee aay Hlumt: | morrow's match, and Halford won, choosing © | SAULTED By 4 NUauER oF o:<C THE TERRIELE STORY 1 POAED: ees ed, and was decorated with evergreens an: 1 ic. ol tts Pa., oy 22, Says: No 2AEDS, (ALL 16 FEET)...... Ct ee coe Oe ve te ok occurred at 4 | widower with three chitdre lags.’ Tt is estimated ‘that nearly oh pe ate Messe ‘Tuniphrey, Erans sSaker and ao pentdes Peters, Davis and inee a “irietors of | commanding general, dep: a jock, anc body was yan 9 ie eS Bei tp el : A . ing . , oe pero o3 have | Commanding general, department of Dakota. Gelocke Vinpicarep.—The governor and councti of | Were on thestreets. The general excused him- the Farquharson-Metford rifle; Godsal. circus, about tif 3 hav | SURE OF PENNSYLVANIA STAYING RercaLi- - “ eee | cax.—Congressman Shallanberger, of Pas, 1s in eS 2 EEE. the etty. He has been attending several soldiers’ 7 " — reunions ia his native state. He says that €TH STREET AND NEW YORK AVENUE | while he tinds a good Many democrats who have declared their Intention to vote for Gar- ss20 | field, he has yet to learn of any soldier who will Fote’ for Hancock, “Mr. Sallanberyer 1 ¢on- : S lent. that the electoral vote of Peansylvanta oe | will remain in the republican column. : my L. Auror, U.S. A., commandant lete Stock of the cf the torpedo station at Willett’s Point, New | York harbor, is in the ett LIEUT. GARLAND N. WHISTLER, U.S. A., who the championship military prize last year e, self from making a speech on account of hoarse- le: ji 7 el cha m4 x rN " 6 t bs “t jarp’s rile; Joynt, Fenton and Milner. Rigb: n arrested, charged with thi ‘Tire QUESTION OF CaNAL Pawan Is still un. | °C, Hampshire, after full investi oat mn: | Ress To-morrow he will visit the mines, and | tires Farrow A. Béllard, Scott and Latta, ites, | Sliss Salome Burkett trom her lot: settled, as the compantes shipping are paying | Gen of the penitentiary, have made a report | 1, {#6 evenlng will attend the theatre, and | ington’s, and the others Sharp's. . aifferent rates. The Consolidation Company, | Tully vindicating them. -” aiter the theatrea balland reception. Theparty | wr, scott Coaching the Irish Team. | # the heaviest shipper in the region, is sending rt will remain until Monday. The city will ex- | “Toxpox, July 23—Dr. Scott, of the American, | or mes out a few boats, the rate patti being $1 per ton. oN pend twenty thousand dollars, mostly raised by | team, assisted the Irish team’ as coach in the 2 ‘The New Central Company 1s shipping regular- | John Wiltse, living on South Broad street, E brivate subscription for entertalaments, 6 match yesterday, ly at $1.10 per ton, but has not as yet averaged | abeth, N. J., dislike 5 ¥ " : above three or four boats per day. ‘The Ameri. | tade her visiuing his home, He occupies apart. Meare Street aan ye Be eves 2 eration orn can Company is still shipping steadily at $1.15 | ments over a jeweler's store. He ascartained | NEWYORK. July 23.—Tne Post’ financial arti si alspavan foes says: to Alexandria, (equivalent to $1.10 to George- | lately that his injunctions were not obeyed by | cle says: The Stock Exchange markets are A Sandard dispatch from Berlin : The ant to, He vook me by the town.) The Maryland Company are shipping | his wife’s mother, but that she was in the habit | moderately active with all classes of invest- | aval demonstration of the powers in Turkish | qm and pulled me and took me into the bi Some Coal, it 1s sald, at $1.10, and the Boarder | of calling while he was at work, and of conceal- | ments strong, United States 4’s ruling at liga‘, | Waters will be placed under a Joint French and | ont. J staid for the concert, and after thal fompany, it is said; at$!. No molestation of | ing herself in a closet while be was at dinner. | The special features of the stock market have | English command. was over, Was going out with the Zowries Foatmen along the line of the canal has been | He kept his knowledge to himself, and secretly | Deen Denver ard Ilo Grande, which has ad- | )Lonpon, July 23.—A Berlin dispateh to the | ramiiy: was stopped by a showman and reported here during the past two or three | removed the flooring from the closet. on Satur. | Vanced to 684, Iron Mountain to 53%, and Wa- | Detly Nevrs,respecting the naval demonstration | pecame separated from the Zowrles. Was days, and it 1s thought that the action of the | day morning last. When he entered the house | Dash to 403; and 6y7;. ‘The managers of thelast | C& tbe coast of Duicigno, says the harmony ts | arterwards taken to the ticket wagou, where Washington county authorities in attending to | at‘noon he heard retreating footsteps. and an | DAmed say that now that the tloating debt hag | Perfect. It will at first be merely a squadron of | ; was stopped and threatened if f made any in Some.*28 + The prisoners were ail remande% a spp examination, to the custody erif? for « further hearing In open court, Miss Burkett, thelr victim, stated: Boyd Peters’ show on Tuesday of x, In the afternoon, and in the evening, z the church butlding, met a sked me to go kack 10 the show; ‘With a cox VERY BEST GOODS edrnoor, is at te Epbitt house from At- | the marauders at Sharpsburg has had the effect | instant been got out of the way, a dividend of 314 per | Observation. noise or hallooed I would be ripped open Ga, of quieting down the molesters considerably Mie. wWintse’s mother was not 1 much hurt Dut cent Will certainly be paid the last half or the German Influence in Turkey. with a penknife. [Her statements as to what SECRETARY SHERMAN TO Take THE Fretp.— | 224 of securing peaceful passage for the low- | Wiltse will have to pay for damages done to | Year onthe preferred stock. The rise in the | _ Loi July 23.—A Berlin dispatch to the | occurred are untit for publication.) ‘There was lreight boatmen. Persons posted say, however, | five pe general list up to about 11:50 o'clock was ¥ a vs: The government does not seem at | a dozen or more showmen there. After this I Uhat the matter will probably not be satistac- | Y, ‘Heres Sse AGE Tepalts taht calles 7; the latter Milwaukee and St. Paul. | all satistied with the news that the dispatch of | was put in the ticket Wagon and taken to Jen- torily settled until there is a definite under- pieced There was then a decline of ';a7;. led by | German officials to Constantinople has the | ring’s Cross Roads. The man who sold the standing between various companies regarding | ‘Tue Rounp Lake (N. Y.) ASSEMBLY yesterday | Western Union Telegraph, but as we write the | effect of making the other powers uneasy. Tie | tickets was ther, Hie hada black moustache, freight rates.—Cumberiand Cor. Baul, Sun. heard Mr. Anthony Comstock’s on | Whole market is again strong and advancing. | minister of foreign affairs Las, therefore, or- | Oftiers came into the wagon When I was —___——___ “Evil Reading,” Rev. J. A, Worden on “John | The reports of the harvest in the northwestern | derea the German representatives abroai to en out of the wagon at Jenning’s Cross A Bor Bank Ropsery.—A bold robbery was | Wesley,” (which, coming from a Presbyterian, | states are now uniformly good, and from all | state that negotiations on the matter have been | Roeds1 went uptown and tried to get away committed at the private baux of Fisher, Pres. | was lilghly appreciated by the Methodists} | guarters the prospect of the corn crop were piccetding some time, and that the dispatch of | {:om them, but could not get a place Wo stay; cretary Sherman was in hits office to-day and ak seahiea ta navies atime jeg | Meelved a large number of callers, He sald to late lot og MTS OF ONT stock Just at thistime 18a | Toy on reporter that he expected totake part in thecampaign in Ohio eutne a re ous aru ara | wil permit. He expects, outside of his work in NEW JAPAN TEA, | Ohler to. remain fh Washington during the , | greater part of the summer. ple ton & Co., In Detroit, Mich., yes a py. Geor lcCloskey, L. L. D., of Princeton | never 80 he elevated railroad stocks ‘russian Councillors to Constantinople has no | no cne would let me; I started to home; Str. Toey Comz.—There are a good many | noon. While the clerk, Tre citer ns oleae on The Skull ‘The assembly is the | while feverish are dull to-day. In the money | political significance whatever. when 1 got a short distance five AE 5. got Yblo Pp rs m, who haraly | One, a stranger appeared at the opening of a | most successful ever held at Hound Lake. The | market the range of rates on call loans 1s 2to 3 French Officers Going to Greece. me and pulled me tuto the woods. 1 tried to Obio politicians in Washingto1 ly & nt. Time loans are 2 to4per cent, and $ eign = zs * rt. Tue wire sereen at the counter and expressed a | music is declared superb. Drs. Patton, of Chi- | per cent. tiie rin she ts ‘ped sts Di A Paris dispatch to the 7% saysthe French | fScape trom them; they headed me off; don’t ra seek it In these days as a pleasure reso! Gesire to buy some government bonds. As Mr. | cago: Armitage, of New York; Hodge, of Prince- | prime mercantile paper 1s He per cent, cticers going to Greece with Gen. Thomassin | ‘Ow if they were the same men who were with — Keage Gee ye er oueanat ais! acre boi atouy to reply the stranger sud. | ton, and bishop H. W. Warren are to be among s: nratoga Hace Races. “ Joomyerd a Fag pe oiaged ween ae = oe owes | oon that = aoa = of the tirst and sec’ 20 mn Geuly reached through the ‘aperture and struck | the speakers. s. N. Y., July 23.—The weather 1s | P88 mchet O: tiie mnbedon, whereas Tan 4 een ee Tuite Sane tricts, backed up by Attorney General Nash, of | him onthe temple with 2 —<—<—<$<—<$<$ $< << — $< _—$_$_<—$__— SaRaToGA, N. ¥.. ly 23. = = | key, Egypt and other governments have re- | Wight.” Much of Miss Burkett's testimony is —— aes Obio, and Gen. Grosvenor are here, sugyest the | felied nim to the floor and temporarily eee BURNED AT SEa-—The German Co iarraageas ood ee : ae oo og 12 | ceived Sear acts or courtesy, eC uded. being und. for pabiication, A num- AN UNUST BAR | miection that there are some offices Yet Wi- | him senseless. “When he recovered it was_ag- | ODIs which arrived at St Thomas on tne sin | dition after ast niEnts stormy Hist races Mass for Mad. Skobelett. HHA ek nore | Calling on the Presiaent bwioe a aay ineats Collars in currency. Wick haat wae We eousnd | ha crew of the American baric Mary Pratt, hiving won aezond money 1a awoepstal> | | Ramo, July 22 At fhe Hnesan churce, here | face it the Grumiuals after the Juage has ‘Telepbonic cor ae: TWO FEMALES ATTIRED IN Gray, and profess- | fire on the following day. The origin of the fire | and Compensation, $145; Springfleld, $10; feld— | Prince Orloff, the Russian ambassador, with the | upon her. She said she recognized three of aha AND Now THE Story 18 AFLOAT that Gen. | ing to be Sisters of the Franciscan O: faerie ‘was unknown. Lucy Walker, Jewelry, sore Gen. Monroe, | whole staff of the legation, was present. them. The excitement at Somerset and Greens. | arthur and Senator Conkling have requested | been. soliciting contributions tow ocateane Bonnie Lizsie and Hartington colt $100. Thora | No German Officers Going to Turkey | UE is intense. The father of the girl, Mr. But aad petoe x hich Secretary | families in Pottsville £, RUMORED BRTKOTHAL OF a YOUNG Princess.— | won dy a lengta, with Bonnie Lizzie second | “?) 4 z % | kett, being without funds, subscriptions have Collector Mesritt's =. Ne oy They collecten ee ae te an fa es asylum. | a gespateh from Vienna to the Manchester | and Midgets third. Time—i:43. rang Da ae = a Set wag Oe | eee pene Ge teiee — ae PHONZO YOUNG: isso) ee : n Secretary She they Were feanney before twas | Guardian says:—“ It 18 announced from Cet- | § mile aud a halt, purse $400, tor = Tain informed on the first c “ ELPHONZO YOUNGS, j-the ¢ Ay, ve ish ven hes Soeats ie aoe eae ey paces Fees, pee ore tinje that atthe desire of the emperor of Rus- all aan of which #50 to the second; winnerst o —— ok the nomeneciersaan on) rs Sees Tagen kl (Saad $e jeson, varies: nea 9 . =, | the party as far ag Alexandria, by the rests; and itis now believed that the | Si@,frincessZorka, the cides! child of the Frince | 1ss0 of any race of the a eeRg ON. S saswin | Of the extraordinarily favorable terms of the | Prosecution. The girl was found last Mi 4 Oth street, bet. E and FE. NOL Ge ee Pretended Sisters were beardless young men. ee ae ibe narnia is one purely of state ony pounds; maidens if three years ae no > omoers has yet accepted an | ieee Ghai Darcinlly oogenny 33 RON ane I ween is foolinh to fant at thi policy. The prin« who isin her seventeenth |. old allowed 10 ds; if four years allowed 15 y not take any active | : enOSE) _is¢_ woe ee orean ohare tel tavean iwhea Gece, {0 fast at this season of | year, was educated at Sl. Petersburg.” pounds; if five eas Pe olay Sisis in tte euutende in eee rer Agente yh megs HER egg Z ery ., * E ndanci e1 junds. Pools sold as follo 5. $500; adel} mes trom We ecehes Fo? GE eters BEd: | collector of that port. ‘The appointee was in | Hesecnce, and when bets Uable tomet Derry | 4 kewanp OFFERED FOR Stas Boonz.—Mr. | Kurcune, sion Gol, SP $00; Alice “Brace, | ofthe conference. Vineland, N.J.. July 21, says: Sire. Amoure a quart, to Guarte Sicy those aectathed* S96; PEE | the patties of Pollock's Mill, Chancelloraville and 78 out Of & posstl Green B. Raum, commissioner “of internal rev. | gouy Reld-*chariomagne Harlequin and Claren. | Mad. Skobeleff Murdered for He | grass widow, was armested here thls atterndon er wallon, at 1015 1ith et nw. Di tto deal. | Gettysburg. At the latter place he lost bis rigat So eee Mr. oe, Kiyy ore =~ ae 50. Col. Sie solar by aa pmo a toh Nawtetinople em pw comer of having poisoned her little tres. @ Je28-Im* | unm. nal revenue in Brook! offer |’ Clarendon second, ne third, ug, A Giepatch from Constant woman’ ene Te for the arrest and delivery to | fav fourth. 2425509 ews says: The motive of Ouzate’s in the mur- | Statements In regard to the matter are contra- SorPLes ‘Tus CABINET MEETING To Day.—Secretaries Of Silas D. Boone, the ee a ‘ne mile, purse #350, for all ages, der of Madame Sko! ‘was revenge; Madame | dictory, and it is remembered that a Iittle child FOR Evarts, Ramsey and Sherman were present at accused of embezzling | ot which $50 to the second. Maidens of 3 years | Skobelef ibaving refused her consent to his | of hers died under queer circumstances about the Cabinet meeting this afternoon. All of the Fecha ‘at once | old allowed 5 pounds; if 4 years allowed 10 | Marrying ee ee three months ago, strengthens the sus- PLUMBERS AND GAB FITTERS. 0 ts were represented, however. notice of the offer of the reward. | pounds; if 5 years or upwards allowed 17 {icton that there is foul play. It 1s said Mrs. A NEW ESTABLISHMENT. eae wea short and devoted to routine 4s supposed to be in nthe Sout, Al pounds. Pools sold: Quito, $300; oo ug oe GALLOWS IN ONTARIO. | Amoure @ as conoet pontved 8 Save for a physician ‘4 . asin ‘Comm reset wo fe the i a 3 a ecu fe a Moving yurcheeed for Cath fall supply of evecy Paneuscnect ested tent pepe eed since ke quitted Brooklyn. sureties, flower, Capt. Wragge, Bradl copay TouONTo, Ont. July 23 Fanas | by the mtant mother hervelt ‘ntibot aa Pom Msbd by, Pauabers and Gas Wile ne a fe rom Admiral Wyman, who went in. the Re het hor ates eit) cs Foes eet een won ges convicted of the murder of omy fe Sal vestigation trade an any other house. Weraspecaay | Tennessee to investigate the reoent, tiring upon | Scattered and is keeping thea out of ‘nie ball amount 16, yard in this city at § o'clock this ie pt wl mee Sek ap fas Ge Sue Dice fongident taat we expected to receive dispatches from him’ this eg the defi ee nets SS a eee Fourth race, steeple oo $500, A | made a brief speech, denying any ‘of ‘There is now more harbor SS ee Sie LEN a OSs. _f, CrCNNE OO be arrested. ‘convicted and pun. q > they nis known. oP Se Apvicgs received by the national Board of | !shed.—Cumberiana News, ¥F YOU VALUE YOU! EXESIGUT, aot bealth show that for the week ending July 10th wa is current in St. ‘that phat best -——_ Pa there were eight cases of yellow fever and five Gen, Skobdel! has been Gapeured and baleaned aplg | deaths at Nagsau, N, P. Bahamas. by the Turcomans.

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