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- - 7 isis il nite hi seatintin ae THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Tue EVENtxe Stan is rerved to subscribers in the carier, on thele own scconnt. af 10 cents per week, or 44 cents month. Copies at the sents each, By mally prepaid 50 cents s month, {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., a8 mail matter. } ‘Tae Weesty Stan—publiched on Friday—#? id. Six moutus, $1. 10 copies for $10;20 Telegrams to The Star. r it Cu [ ur A DULL, DAY mn WALL STREET. 4 3 i ea LAT vei pinauees NEWS. Saratoga Races To-day. | SaRatoa. Y., August 1.—To-day is the Copies 1) sho FE All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance; Bo paper sent longer than Ia paid for. of advertising made known on application. V%: 58—N®: 8,835. seventh of the extra days, and although a first- class program is presented, the attendance i= very light. The weather is deligttful, and the condition of the track conducive WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1881. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. DAY, Aueust 2 ye ton.," By onder of the President. = D. HORIGAN, Ree. See. XCUR- TESDA’ BRICKLAYERS!— snthiy meeting on it Aux He comer of 8th and E streets horthwe ce OFF FREEDM Wasmivazox. D. ven to ail deponitors ati Man's Savings and Trust Cor, plied for the dividends hereto a ve ore dee 881, or barred, and the er the other creditors of the co" | | ’ | act of February #1, 1481. Devoxiturs who pave eee should not forward their books until a further dividend is declared, of which due 3329-208 JOHN JAY OX, ‘oumissioner. | SSESSOR'S OFFI ‘Wasnreerto: July 25, 1881, Je hereby civen that the arcessments of NEW | IMPROVEMEN on real property, made in comphi- the Congress approved March 3, 1877, ance act and its amendments, approved April 3, 1878, iay beex- ‘The Y heretofore amply sudicient for the purpose, was | The Morning Post says:—We learn fr PEE ed ee ne sone te iw the city. He called at the White | Very distinet Indications by the balance ee ne been SE ace tanen oa nore sone a cae ee E =a te teeetine during the past winter found inadequate ow saan ple that = p caetien Sas S nity days = si ’ + alc y el ig ys mi ig ar- | roadways and walks through thesame excavated ra ri e « ‘The; peals will hold daily” seecions at this | House to-day in cdmpany with Postmaster Gen- | !0cality of the ball. The trial conducted by Pro- wal grand vizier and one ol 20th day determining any and alf appeals jo appeals will be consid just_erected and NOT H as all other valuations on real estate ‘until a new assessment is ordered by AL ASSESSMENTS will be the ent r r will be charged. It is to the interest of all desiring to stock t subscribe at once. Persons desiring money can et it at a low rate of premium at the meet- ing. “Remember Re that the books clove with the August “E _ JAMES 8. EDWARDS, President. AUGUST GERSDORF, Vice President. NO. A. PRESCOTT, Secretary and Treas. Jy253t BOAKD COASTING COM- pubhe are hereby notified that B.C. DAVIS having bee Agent of this Company, no bills will be paid save of his contrecting and approval, except those made on written order of the President or Secrctary, = 4 WILLIAM THOMPSON, President. reretary. dy2i-lw 1H. MILLER, i 5 Attorney: Has removed his office to Rooms 6 a , Louisiana avenue, near (er Lsnce ASSORTMENT OF = SLATE MANTELS w York, new in design and colors. » hand a lanwe stock 0! ‘TURES, LATROBES AND RANGES. SAM'L S. SHEDD, 409 9th strect northweet. Law, Gunt dy Law ny Gust received from N. ‘Have always or GAS FIX . rian, Michigan, Con- atiiral Waters, freshly received, m5 GAS FIXTt E. F. BR i Ez. BROOKS, 531 15th street S AND SHOES. WS TO BUYERS! _ 4 Ret pein half large enough to accommo- Stock, $260 | Sto 6 straps). and Low Button. on Boots’ 50 Sandals, now... 1 ‘d Button... ‘Child's Newports and Sandals Susi received, another carzo of those — dies’ We. Chi WILLIAM HAHN, RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, S16 Seventh treet, } 199, Punn, avenue,; S168, Rep SuirrEr. Sy29-4t | Assistant Se » at Beck’s Hall, | ToN arrived in New York yesterday morning not By | 4 clared, | that ali | duty a mapany ninst be prenented at, or | Washi eA . | in-law, Col. Enoch Totten, in this city. Mrs ‘was greatly beloved in her family and by | ‘Wil tesites, | a. Wide circle o lendsalready | How interest amounts to $256,544.81. Senator Evect WarNer MILLER, of New| conducted the experiments. There were two Secretary Lixcol 7 oe the navel and, Just above the groi sore w d poate ee ey Welder amnion. position aastehea it by Dr. Bliss in. his original |20th'and 2ist of October being the days fixed | row bf siwmlae trees planted on the outer edze | IxpIan CofmissionER Price will be absent in | gteatly pleased at beingable to locate the bullet, | cessary for the accommodation of the numerons | Tred, and were also dressed with a leavy Iowa about a week. and if at any time—which is not in the least an- | vessels that will be at Yorktown. ! At the Executive Mansi aisite repairs Secretary Kirswoon was slightly indisposed | can act with very securate, knowledge Before from the spot where the ceremonies will take | Position on, the southern margin of the semi-| wtt, the, Executive, Mansion, requisite repairs and was not at the Interior department to-day, | hand as to where the lead is. The only contin- | piace, but vehicles sufficient to transport all vis. | “ifeulat roadway at the northeastern and north- | Wr mnade to were made to its furniture. Needed | but sepecte to be there toamsrion: ~ "| gency under which danger is feared trom the | tors from the town. to the monument will be | Western portions of the grounds. The lower A Bosxp or Pay Orricers of the navy will} of the bone and which might induce an abseess. cies and the usual hundred candidates. nated as Purchasing | Tence, first controller of the Treasury depart-| pr. Bliss when he made his diagnosis. ment, to-day ieee Hat ca . act Innd flices cannot be out of the fees collected ssi ioral : g d, and ea ¢ i i n by the registers thereof, but that such feee must | _D¥- Agnew will remain until next Wednesday, | resented by a body. of millitia. “ExGov Wee roken asphalt, concrete and brick bats, used in | 4¥5 18 submitted and specially recommended. MR. THOM be covered into the Treasur, Army ORDERS. Ast Lieut. E. T. C. Richmond, 24 artillery, is re- Official Bulletin—8:30 a.m. lieved from duty at Dickinson college, Carlisle, Pa., and will join his batter ary Windom making certain threats, the | hich is being investi = | Lowry and &: | Arrowsmith. balance last Saturday night was not regarded | the Yorktown centennial : , ¢| the year was upwards of 80,000, which were conform to the law in her outiit, nor did they ee Ss | BEE Wenders oe ee eons Wil maake : Coe Savile a RS ee . de ish grounds, includin, ow ffon fountain. basi: of Armory Square and Tvations east | from the linperial retinue is plain proof that the inspection of the Arrowsmith.” Capt. Barker | t@. Professors’ Bell and Tainter and to the at- | under his supervision. f , a Di fountain basin | of Bot is pain should have reported this to the inspectors, they | tending surgeons, and it is now unanimously ae AS at ai Y agreed that the location of the ball has been as- | Great Increase in Consumption of Cigar- | im the report. The general stock was increased WE MUSP SELL ster Goons necanpzess | {Y; which he did not do. As he was out of OF CusT! to-lay Messrs. Lowry and Saville could not | examine him. n : The crusade made by the newspapers and the | were removed from the nursery and set out in | SY Tepairs ‘of greenhouse, $5,500; care ot ington to-night.— Major Thurlow, chief clerk | Varied, and continued | until all were con- ee of the Hydrographic office, has gone, with his 5} at Asbury Park.—Prof. W. D. Whitne 4 Yale College, has —— from ieee or of not possible to ascertain, with any degree of | Germany the Order of Merit vacated bythe death | certaint = 7 e: apparatus to cl the 2s th I ) se | of Carlyle.—Rey. Stephen Townsend, futher of | bedded on this imaginary line, but as the front | (uring the last fiscal year uponeigarettes. From | sonian institution building was regravelled, and Capitol, Executive. Mareion * States “Was amd - Saree, Alfred Townsend, died last Friday, in the | wall of the abdomen at this point is about two | Co™paratively nothing this taxation hae in the | the other roadways and walks were repaired. Navy department, building, £2,500; repair of | CeMt. the latter Northern Pacitie preferred. 76th year of his age.—Titian J. Cotley and | gnd one-half inches in thickness, the ball must | P®st few years become an Hoparant source of | The lower portion of these grounds also suffered } ‘a J Frank B. Conger are at the Mountain House, | lie within that distance of the surface. These | the government's revenues. e e1 & » | and Pacific, Wabash and the Trank Line shares. Cresson. ——Dr. J. Curtiss Smithe will apend the | results fully confirin the original diaznosis. of Year ended June 30th last, there were taxed at | last. Referring to Armory Square and the res- departments, $1,500; total amount of estimate, | {7 month of Au nt 7 UU. Dr. Wills, chaplain July 19th.—Mr. Joh month of August at the Bath county, Va. Hot | Bell to fast time. Hiawassa is a heavy | favorite for the first race. In the first race, dis- Lt . if = i DR. HAMILTON SAYS THERE IS NO REASON- PARKS AND RESERVATIONS, were purchased, painted and lettered and placed 5 . ile. R ge Washington News and Gossip. THE W OUNDED PRESIDENT. ABLE DOUBT OF THE PRESIDENT'S RECOVERY. Soe in varions cree The fountains received the a ton on Pim = aheieds | time, es . The N.Y. Herald to-day says a reporter for Colonel Rockwell's Annual Report, usual care during the year. In the fall the water | 1:16" Bouncer made the most of the running. Goverxment Receirrs To-pay.—Internal that paper last night called upon Dr. Frank H. was turned off and the basins and copings pro- j Hiawassa headed ber n the stretch Tevenue, $797,749.17; customs, $685,701.10. ON THE ROAD TO RECOVERY. | Hamiton. IMPROVEMENTS MADE DURING THE PAST YEAR | tected from the frost with leaves and evergreen and won easily. Ture ugh the next | 7. ite cael “T have called to talk with you, Doctor, about AND ESTIMATES FOR THE NEXT. brush. In the spring this protection was Te- | to enter the stretch mad finish, reach+ oe ee peg: ae the condition of the President,” the reporter | | Colonel A. F. Rockwell, who relieved Colonel | Be rer ering ae ace te, the Measkales | ing nosed tlace. _ Ts distance | the month of July = , 82,000: id. Ree wei uired. large fo or pool | one mile and 500 yards, wax Vale standard dollars. 2,250,000; cents, 420.000; total| LOCATING THE BULLET. |, . impossible for me to enter into any de- | @ seal a ee cae submitted to | south of the Executive Mausion was improved | Cinderila eeaont ant ae. Wont ‘Tee 2,9 ‘alue, $3,896,200. - tailed statement,” he replied, “because ofan in- | General Wright, chief of engineers, U.S. A., the | by the construction around it of a brick and 2: Juanita was in fr = “ “4 oF = if formal agreement made by wil the physicians at | Teport of operations upon public buildings, | cement coping. The cement covering to the the ‘hi RE oe Te aurasuny Ur-| FAVORABLE BULLETINS TO-DAY. | Washington not to talk to represengeticce uttie le post, then Vai grounds and works in the District of Columbia | coping of the fountain at the north front | held t : ine up and dito the finish. Cinderella beat Sip 88d case, but to r ve of the Executive Mansion, which was becoming | Walter a head fi the second plac | from London, where he has been on public br Ee ae te are rc Toe them to the ipteyirer em Rees edna decayed and disintegrated was chipped off. and ee ee connected with the continuation of th The President slept a good deal last night. He | “Without entering into detalls, what is your 3 Bs cecou | the Coping recovered with a coating of fresh ce- Fencign Brant of iaborest. per cent bonds held abroad. The business was | passed a most comfortable night. It was the | opinion of the President's condition just now?" Gat aioe ae os ete ee es ment: All the iron fences, vase np posts and CROPS IN ENGLAND, § | substantially wound up before he left and is Ly } best night of the illness. ‘Themorning examina-| ‘There is no reaconable doubt of his recov- | ja8 been made priest decors ge toed piv ee crear peg ae nzuny repainted) 1, ust 1.—The Standard, in an are Freed- is time entirely ished. Mr. Uj nh wi on sf 4 ss ” ga ., wi e! ‘is. = e . co ie . YS: The gene | dutyat the department, to-day, baling reached | tion of the wound and the dressing were more | €Y iit you permit Me’ {0 Axle doe wore ques- | ZOUNdS.. The small area In the center of the | were “ewrenale amined, and | fon" in'Mark Tone iat tee genre erage ington this morning. than satisfactory. There was a copious discharge | tion? When'do you think President, Gagheld | Central Ellipse which was left uncompleted at | such repairs trade as were found neoes- | Wheat oaiaik, kane le that there i an average — from the wound when dressed. It was of a | will be able to resume his duties?” the date of the last annual report owing to an | sary. The water pipes in the public grounds re- the reports from ‘the different districts contra Dean oF Mrs. Hows.—Mrs. Lindia A. Howe, | joutne ‘ : in| “Ho will undoubtedly be able to Unfinished sewer of the Distridt government | ceived attention, such repairs being made during | @e,FePorts trom wut “distric . = 5 joq | Healthy character, and shows that the wound is fe will un t b le to perform a through these grounds was completed in Sept. | th s i ‘The spring supply. | Set estimate. 'y crop cannot fail to be | wife of ex-Senator Howe, of Wisconsin, died | sealing. ‘The President this morning is said to | certain class of official duties ‘within. a week or | s ° pt: | the year as were required. The spring supply- | Sn average one. sok cman ane leanne: early this morning, at the residence of herson-| tiave been alittle peevish, as people generally | WO.” $80 and sown down in lawn grass seed and } ing the Capitol was cleaned out and anew fence \ ‘Yon mean he will be able to attach his sig- | Witter rye. ‘The ellipse now presents an un-| juilt aroustd the spring house. ‘The speine supe, | ME than they have be makire to peers broken lawn surface. The eastern half of the | plying the Executive Mansion and the build. | S°2"S- Potatoes, hc ees ny Sigg am le Toots are bad. 7! fa that goes he is 50 foot roadway around the ellipse Was finished. | ing for State, War and Navy departments, | ch leas fave ae diene Agee antag ae and aterra cotta pipe drain was laid to connect | was cleaned, ‘and the spring water cistern | MUCH less favoral at this period for many ate as good as the Prospects in Scotland are than in England. The most are who are getting well from a serious illness. ly The patient had a very good appetite this morn- friends, Mrs. Howe was about | ing." In addition to liquid nourishment he again partook of broiled tenderloin steak. — and’ the Doctor became dumb as an | Niththe north B street. sewer. and two brick | at the Mansion was cleaned out and repaired. | “*Piclous report of all crops come from ireland: District Is .—The Treasury depart-) LOCATING THE BALL WITH THE BELL BALANCE. sewer traps were constructed on the margins of | As far as the appropriation for this EPO | ss day te a bank of aone bel ment to-day commenced the payment of the semi-|_ This morning two more trials with the Bell ———_~-+-—_____ fhe southern part of thisroadway to carry off'sur- | would permit the snow and ice was removed | ask GAA the tench cana ee annual interest on the District 3-65 bonds.- This | induction balance to locate the ball were made The Yorktown Centennial. face water. | The eastern portion of the cronnds | during the winter from the walks through the | &uk and the stock exchange are conseyuently MATURING THE ARRANGEMENTS FoR THE ceLe | tong L5th street, extending from the Treasury | public grounds and the pavements bordering | Closed. hotographing building to B street north has | the same. ‘The yearly appropriation of $L0Ue | THE PORTE'S NOTE ON APFAms IN TRIFOL SR Been ed, surface rolled and sown | y eaanieal tox he Professor Bell and his assistant, Mr. Tainter, to the unprecedented large number of snow ambassadors the storms in the earlier part of the season, which | former stated that the Porte was preparing @ Sree He he ee ee : teh) So much of the appropriation that there rope affairs in Tripoli ie oe be, 7 or - ree 101 v" Tow ol Tmerican elms | was barely sufficient at the att el of the | certa an answer to the dispatch of Some time ago, will be carried out,the 18th, 19th, | was planted around the central ellipse, and a | winter toremove the snc ries the “aad | Granville, foreign ‘secretary. to. Lord Dt % around those reservations lying on the most | British ambassador to Turkey, which instructed frequented thorouslifares. The report details | the latter to advise the Porte te the repairs made to the roadways of Anacostia, | pradence in not giving causes of py Bennings, and the Chain bridges. aint to France. The The wharves | coating of manure and sofl compost. About 500 san Eker seen dangers to which the ticipated it may be necessary to remove it they | will be built at Yorktown, which is ten miles | Meal feet of six-inch granite curb was placed in eq ~ fer Hoge lne entry ‘torte abe steps for guarantee! The e. while declaring that it will not shrink from fulfilling aid its duty, protests bef DY inst any wrong bail is that it may have carried. with it pleces | provided. There will be at least 30,000 volun. | Pottions of these grounds along B_ street | PepAirs were also made to the stable of the Man- | {fy duit; Drotests bore ay give to meas sion. The greenhouses received the usual atte teer militia present, besides the United States | 20th to the extent of fifteen acres fessor Bell and the trial conducted by Mr. | rangements for the celebration in October. The | and filled inwith gravel, andcompleted, exceptin Tainter both distinctly located the bullet about | plan of afour days’ celebration, agreed upon | & Small portion at the corner of 15th and B Sleft the city yesterday | four and a alf inches below and to be yee oh diagnosis of the case.“ There is no intention of | upon. Arrangements have been made for the | of the main roadway surrounding it. The lawn | cutting for the ball. The physicians were all | construction of all the additional wharfage ne- | 8rfaces of the ellipse were mown when re- provinces are ex- nan Bre 3 S tion, such repairs being mad vere fo ures which may be deenied necessary. assemble in this city on the 15th instant, to ex- Ton snot ins Neer eerery ‘forces. The military will encamp on Temple joie ple niglel Seu ent é wives of Ey | be necessary, tensive repairs wees Aerts + the ORE Fm POR ALGERIA. : i ; i ie y Qs a ? 5 “il . lt are 7 * . ’ amine candidates for appointment as assistant | js Sensitive to its presence whien the lead. is | 7! Which will be laid out im shape to make | Heys hy Me extensive freshet of February last, | the conservatory, almost the entire old wooden he Paris of the Daily Tolan paymasters in the navy. There are four vacan- i . eX’ and glass superstructure being taken down and | graph says:— imbeded five inches in the flesh. It did not indi- Ro Marks to show the height of the flood were cut | Penlaced with ; | talion 5 . The ceremonies in connection with the monu- | j lis of 1 2 n- | rep! with new material, only such of the old cate exactly how deep the ball is. That is the | ment will bein charge of the Masonte frateroite, | i2,the Walls of the old stone lode at the south alions of foot, one bate rifles, and two batteries of artillery being retained as was found suitable for the pur- | have deft Toulon for Algeria. ¢ 3 i ; east = Caxxor BE Pap Prom THe Fees.—Judge Law- | Only point upon which there isnow any doubt, It | Mrosons from every state in the Union are ex- Tae ee re = se. Attention is again called to the roadways ENGLAND AND THE BOERS. eis sed Dy : juantities of materials received and deposited | Po’ ; age is right under the black and blue spot noticed by peoted to be present. ‘The governors and statis | quantities o year wore: 18,048 cublo yids of deading to the: north front ofthe Eroentive Man- A dispatch from Pretoria, to the Daily Tela of all the colonial states have promised to at- earth, 7285 cubic yards of soil, and 3,687 cubic } Toate padition in the winter | graph says: The convention between England tend, and each of the colonial states will be rep- | yards of gravel, besides a large quantity of | @4 spring. An estimate for paving these road- | and the B Was signed on Saturday last. 0'conw 'S LECTURING TOUR, DRS. AGNEW AND HAMILTON. ‘ : : _ : The report notes also the necessary repairs : when he will be relieved by Dr. Hamilton. ‘The | throp, of Massachusetts, will be the orator; Col. | preparine’tie souk wed goa ee see ee in, eed = The London correspondent of the Edinburgh following bulletin was isaed after the examina- | 10V, OF Norfolk, the poet, and Paul H- Hayne, | themain roadway. During the coming year it with the Oopatineineed cae eee Scotsman says: Mr. Phos. P. O'Connor expects tion this morning: tional Ode.” “Ag the’ ase odatl ae ‘the is expected to complete the grading, soiling, office, and the removal of the office of public to start ten days hence on his American lectur- viliage of Yorktown will be Insuffielent vessels | S7aTelNE and planting of the western1Alf ofthe | Galidings and grounde trom the old Nagy De, | 8S OU Ia the iuterest of the Ish laud ‘gitar st v1 s Inds, exce} tl jon at prese! a ete 2. Brevet Major | “42 PRESIDENT MAKING Goop FnOGRESS TO- | Will be provided to take people to Old Point | pied by the stone rarlat ont ‘shops.and sheds of | Partment building into the office rooms’ pre- | M irection of the President ry ss x ; s MR. PARNELL COMING TO AMERICA. i eae Comfort and kt Be ie Y for its use in the building, No. 1700 Gen. George W. Getty, colonel dd _nretitery, will WARDS RECOVERY. next mortage willest sult tosp outenra etal patialng for the State, War aud Navy Pemmeyiventa avenue. The prospect of Mr. Parneil crossing the Age return to his proper station (vit Monroe, Va.) | ‘The President slept well during the night and | of the vessels which will le at the mites ore | cepartments.” a. 4 ESTIMATES, lantic grows dally more probabi during the a journments Ce se) on hess this morning is cheerful and ex specially invited guests from France will not be | “°N°MENT GRowN STE TE NHOUSES AND} The following are the estimates of amounts | ¥ RITISH AUTHORITIES GOT THEDRY ordnance and projectile, and o! ich ‘he isa | 2. feeling better than at any time | brought over in a government vessel as was at These exvunda, the oe ioies 8, are in much | quired for the fiscal year i mM ; 3 ABOUT INFERNAL MACHINES. ! hurt. After the slight rise of yesterday after- | 21 Wutended, but will be taken to New Yorkin | the eame condition as at the date of the last ax, | 855 Salanes of employés, £48,400, improvit aE E ' cREARY WIN- ‘ : @ passenger steamer, and willbe accompanied b: é ahs an’ | grounds south of Executive Mansion, =15,0( norandam book found in the” pe BTrER TO SECREARY WIS-| noon his temperature became aga ex-Minister Noyes or some other member of out Fal Teport, | The lower surtace of the grounds | Care green ; session of McGrath, one of the men indicted? pom.—The secret service officers of the Treasury | in the evening and so continues. He appears | Pesuster S age r also suffered from the freshet of February last, a | “ ty favette for attcenptine oe thax haces storing partment haves iufieanadion’ that ia fetter tt is Pp French embassy. | The State department will re- | She hor ot ‘young trees and. shrnbs having been | sreenhouse ¢ Lafayette . | for attempting to blow up the Liverpool towm stronger and has eyidently made good progress | ceive and escort them to Yorktown. broken down, and the paling fence across Vir. | £1000 improvements to monumental grounds, | hall, but it is believed the book contains a series on the road towards recovery during the last | THE BALTIMORE FESTIVAL AND NATIONAL FAIR: n threats, the ginia avenue, to prevent heavy teaming through | £2,00% construction and repair of iron fences, | of memoranda relatin: mers and articles : = Sars a 4 if $500; manure, painting iron fences, vases, | to come b ra, and in view of ten by Bissell, formerly « cena hotel | SO" GAsS. His pulse is now 94, temperature | 5, o-oo AT WASHINGTON, | Bea aE aoeat ceetaceray by the watera. AN | lampe, Z0., €1,000; seats, ‘S1L000; tools, "62,000; | the discoveries of intemal carctae it elena on Pennsylvania avenue, below 43g street, in the | 98-4, respiration 13, 5 festival and the national fairat Washington upon | jneiuding the earp ponds of tit United. stares | Fees line and stock for nursery, | {hat the information which Sir Win. Haroout® ence of a man who, it is understood, has D. W. Buss, J. K. dates that will not conflict with either or with | fish commission. At the srecnliouses neditie ne; | Moving show and ice, $2,000; flower-pots, twine | home secretary obtained of tin expected arrival en Chief Brooks his statement. J.J. Woopwanp, Ros’ the centenuial. The Yorktown celebration will, | space for the propagation of plants. suitable for | L@SKets, $1,000; care, on and repair of | of such machines was acteaily obtained from ® Tus STEAMER ARROWSMITH AGAIN.—Inspectors D. Haves AcNew. oe Bated. be on October 18th, 19th, 50th and 2ist, | Ledding-out in the public grounds was secured | fountains, sore Seating Dabientee, S50). pergsal is meoeening heee: A : e Ba y ras fer he 10th, | py e ov 2 2 ig . 0 nme! ™ le, of Baltimore, were in the city | The Location of the Bullet Ascertained. {13th “i2th and 13th of October the wet Hie OES elas Ons Seward Place, $5,000; improving | A Tunis dispatch to the Times says all is now to-day to examine Capt. Barker, who, until re- UNOFFICIAL BULLETIN—I1:45 A.M. fair on the 14th, 15th, 16th (Sunday) and 17th. | wide and8 feet high, affording accommodation for | S°Uth_Carelina 5 bemoen quiet here. The bey las thus far collected four vas the commanding officer of the steamer ident is passing a quiet, comfortable ADMIRAL PORTER, the propagation of some 10,000 additional plants. ss see in hundred irregular troops but they suow the = Since he left that boat Capt. Bar- | day. The experiment made by the induction | who will have command of the naval display at | The whole number of plants propagated during | 2¥¢2Ue; betw O00; | greatest unwillingness to obey orders. | ker has stated that the owners of her did not rs hss THE CZAR AT MOSCOW. as conclusive. The results of this morning’s | his, headquarters on the torpedo ram Alarm, | bedded out in the different parks during the last | Barns geldiact says : A St. Petersburg dispateh to the Times say © ests, evi 7 y satist y which has just bee rt spring. ‘he improvements in the nurser: | The absence of the director of the foreign office ille after they had made an | te8ts, however, were entirely satisfactory both just been practicality reconstructed | SP PI of a} a of ical Garden, $5,000; improvement of | Goa suet se a the reer oNaon for draining, are also noted | Reservation 17 and site of old canal, $50,000, | ofidal tenes of) ls Oe ee ee certained with reasonable exactness and cer- ettes. by the purchase of 2-750decidnousand eversreen | Eoutive Mansion, $8.00: nore arn roa Ex | ducted liere as usual. ‘The Czar received Gea. - ec Mansion, $8,000; care and repairs Ex- | & elet . tainty. | The experiments were repeated several | NEARLY A MILLION OF GOVERNMENT REVENUE | ‘Fees and shrubs, which were set. out in nursery | Gcutive Mansion, sioows Tefurnishing Exec. | Ss0belef at Moscow ti , and were made by Professors Bell and FROM THEM IN ONE YEAR. rows preparatory to their final planting in the utive Mansion, %: 000: Tuel. $2,500: careand neces Wall Street To-da’ —Mr. Parnell will arrive in Wash- | Tainter independently. The experiments were public grounds. About 1,900 trees and shrubs ae . re , 00 w York, August 1.—The Posts financial Vineed that the bullet had been found, or at | Medical fraternity upon cigarettes does not ap- | the various parks during the your Tne fe a ea a ang Cain Deidzes, inolu- | a tice C140 p. mn eition) eames. “ae feck ieee department, | teast located on a straight line running | Pear tohave had much effect. The consumption SMITHSONIAN GROUNDS, lighters, plumbing’ lamps and repairs of ai ge vas opened for vusiness at 11 o'cloct weeks stay through the body from front to back | of cigarettes continues to increase enormously | __The report notes the completion of the work of office t | i 3 kinds, fuel for office, watchmen’s lodges, and for | 8% all the markets since then have been dull ¥; Of just above the groin on the right side. It was | every year. ‘The internal revenue bureau has Hieeoutn buttdieee Crus ero pad. d24 Rational | greenhouse at the ‘nursery, $17,000: repairs of | #04 featureless. “There are no new develop = : 2 » ments respecting Trunk Line railroad affairs, ; the depth at which the ball lies im |0*t footed up the Azures of the taxes collected | roadway extending from 7th street tothe Smith- | Vater, pies and extending same, purchase of | Tha" truit ot the inetustas eae | market thus far to-day is a decline of ‘ya ai Navy family. for a fe yar and the | other stocks which are notably lower are ‘Texag uring the fiscal | from being inundated by the freshet of Febraary | @!€sT@ph connecting the Capitol with ti ._S. bonds are 3< higher for the 4's and 419 and ist at Norridgewock, Me. $193,500. Rev. | the case made by the attending surgeons 900 Per thousand 567,386,982 cigarettes, net- | ervations east to the Botanica! Gardens, tie re- EXPENDITURES. extended 6's. State bonds are neglected. - A, arrived at his sta- | after the President reeeived his injury. and that | tig a revenue of $903.92729. A very high | port says: “The large extent of roadways and | he nancial statement ier the last fiscal year | Ftd bonds are dull and irrezular. The money pyashington Territory, | fact is as gratifying to them as tiié complete | Fade of cigarette which is taxed 86 per thou- | walks need to be covered with a heavy coating, Of | shows that $500 was expended forcontinzent ex- | ™irket is without special feature, there bel Markriter will spend the | suecess of the induction balance is to Professors | 4nd, and of which only 9,000 were manufac- | grayel over their entire length, to put them ina 2, Walla ORK SHOE STORE, LVANIA AVENU! aD, SHOES FROM A OF N resent United States Senator from that curately and definitely located without | 18 thus seen to be $992,981 , : 7 salaries: £27,- died at his home in Dover yesterday after- | probing and by purely gcientitie methods. There | Preceding the revenue from ci; tes taxed at| shrubs and the introduction of additional | WY¢ mansion, ete.;, $37,956.75 for ies: £27, noon.——W.§. Roose has gone to Cape M: H. 0. Towles will spend the month of August i Scotiann, Ont., Aug. 1.—During a thunder ot Cape May — airs. P. M-Dubant and daugh- | at present. So long as it ives no trouble it will | made a total revenue for the fiscal year ended | also the estimates for watchinen upon these | 2° rounds. son is at the Mansion House, 4 i h: $2.498.3 an abundance of loanable funds which comman S 1 county nd Tainter. This iw the fret terres | tured, browght in a revenue of fot. The total | really frst class condition, while the grounds Peete ciesaa tee ee le call 22488 pet cent, on tne 3 to ver cent, ‘x-Governor Saulsbury, brother of | in which an imbeddett bullet. h: revenue from cigarettes for the fiseal year | shoul sti nrther improv y the) pairing res; $15, lighting, &c.. E: - | and on mercantile paper Ba43¢ per cent. ~ fa mes phen net oo ges Foens Year | planting of a large number of trees ama | Pairing bridges; $15,000 for lizhting, &c., Exeeu- | 864 on forelyn exchange ts very dull, ce 498.77, repairs, fuel, &c., at Executive mansion; pe See is no intention on the part of the surgeons to | $1-75 per thousand was $715,227.39, and from park settees. An estimate for these purposes is A Y i oe Killed by Lightning. perform an operation for the removal of the bail | iarettes taxed at $6 per thousand, Sid ‘Tins | Recordingly submitted ani recor emer tet eas | and $42,400.01 for improvement and care of pub : _ ———.—_ storm last evening, the residence of Mr. Doug- tt Smith and Mrs. Dill, are sum- | be allowed to remain in its present position. The | June 30th, 1880, of $715,269.39, Comparing the | grounds, the necessity for which becomes more Fireman Ficet’s Suicide, lass, near this place was struck by lightning mering at Atlantic City——Mr. Henry S. Davis, | question of the disposition to be finally made of | ures of the two fiscal years it, will be seen | apparent each year.”” Under the head of “Re. THE WOMAN IN THE CASE—SHE REAPPEARS anp | 80d considerably damaged. Mr. Douglass was 8 Miss Davis. and Mrs. Harry Galt Davis it will be considered when the President shall | that in the space of tweive months.there has | servations north of Pennsylvania avenue and TELLS HER STORY TO A STAR REPORTER. instantly killed ‘and several otherpersons inthe [left last Wednesday for the Virginia Springs. | have recovered his strength and shall be out of | been an increase in the revenues derived from | west of Cay jitol,” the report notes surfacing of The funeral of Jatles H. Fleet, cok the | house were injured. F. K. Ward is at the Clarendon hotel, Sara-| danger. Cigarettes of $277,711.83. These figures show | the F street roadway through Judiciary square, . 2 colored, ———>——_— Y.—Mrs. S. Annie Gardner is at Nan- o. that the increase in the use of the cigarette is | with a top dressing of fine gravel to a depth of | member of Truck B company, who committed The Villainous Guide, tucket.—_R. S. Davis is at Congress Hall, Cape Official Bulletin—12:30 p. m. enormous. six inches over the entire length, and the resur- | suicide by taking laudanum last Saturday morn-| Watertown, N. ¥., August 1.—Officers age to8. May.——Mrs. Dr. Merrill is at Gorham, Maine. | CONTINUANCE OF THE FAVORABLE CONDITIONS OF SS Ter eMcs Aes facing in part of the E street roadway; the com- ing, will take place at 5 o'clock this evening, oy wy by ason of Senator Orville H. Platt Of Geatey Pine Low Sheers at prices |——-J- A. MeLanghlin is at Berryville, Va — YESTERDAY. An Ex-Washingtonian Killed in Colorado, | Pletion of the work of modifying Farragut | from’ his mother’s house on T street. ‘Thras | let here thie morning in charge of Chas. Parker, “$2.00 togs.80 | Dr. H. W. King is at Rock Enon.0O. M. Ball Pr , HE SHOOTING OF MAJ NI : Square; the repairing of the watehman’s lodge | men will be detailed from each engine company | the guide who attempted to assault Mrs. Geo. $2. 8. The President's wound continues to do well. | 7! \OOTING OR RANDOLPH CARPENTER m ‘4 eat Cape May——F. D. Cleary ts at Milidale, | at'the morning dressing itwves foxad toot fa erat <2 phe in Washington circle, and the laying of 675 feet | as an escort forthe remains. Since Fiect's death | Bull, of Philadelphia.” Mrs. Bull was en roe ty GEO. McCARTHY._ | Va". G. Shaw is at New Windsor DG. jorning ing it was found to be in all . s of [Linch terra cotta pipe drain, a new asphalt | gossip has been busy with stories con. | the camp of Senator Platt of Connecticut, not W. Ourand is at Hamilton, Va—S. G. Thomp- | Tespects in a satisfactory condition. After the | Major Randolph Carpenter, who was killed at walk, and 916 feet rs af Atlantic City | dressing was concluded, his head and shoulders additional water pipe Fleet ‘h the dan: ex-Senator Thomas C. Platt, as at first reported. Poncho Springs, Col., on Tuesday last, was{a|in Lafayette square. In all of the im- 225 “ bo ae tl of . Ford, a secon furniture | The prisoner will be taken to Long Lake, Ham- Sa Oh One ca pockstader is at the Occan House. | were raised in the same manner as yesterday | brother of the late Samuel M. Carpenter, of this says flower beds ee a tis section the report | dealer “at No. 1728 Pennsylvania avenue. | ilton county. ee ee 4% (Dr L, s2 Tesior's at Oakland: ——P- Mi, Dubunt | Felish than he has hitherto shown. At present | penter. Major Carpenter was educated in the | {table foliage and flowe {he northwest wection | had not been heard from since. -A Sau Feyorter | BALTIMORE, Ausust 1 Virginia 6's, console, Ts isp! 35) . riental Hotel ‘Asbury Park.-—_8. mis pulse is 100. temperature 98.40, respiration | public schools of this city, and was connect ed | of the city were ie ae =) ‘ear by | investigated the matter to-day. Mr. Ford, the do. past due coupons, #2; do, new ten-forties, Si ie & —_Miss L. a with the New York th th of regrading an that ni 53% bid to-d: ‘Gun and is Destlopin He poe y re Hace eile eet ened nities Bas Se ee ee Me | cee ant ain tae Ge action of eee eth a gpate pvt RALTIMONE, August 1—Cotton firm—mid- Jett Davin’ Rise and Fall cf fa at Willnatoun Vir wh nica pega D. W. Briss, Rost. Reysury, some tives Suet ci tae. tal postavas 2’ | Water pipe. These reservations are located at | friends last Friday, and it 11%. Barrens 2 el. 30 00 | ple pala Moma Shot is at Avan | ° J- K. Barves, D. Haves Aaxew, nonon andes’ Ge te Dee es tmeivucwing points: Two reservations at the | companied there sense ‘do. tam Ayal Chotce, “Prakit ii 2 | Springs, N.¥.—District Attorney Corkhill re- J. J. Woopwanp. erally place no blame upon Mr. Carpenter, | intersection or ma.-acuusetts and New York | named Blakely; that her mother, that | 84.0; do. extra, 4.230525. do, f stock. T have just ieeued mete Lae a eerye IB | from Cape May this morning—Consul STEADY IMPROVEMENT OF THE PATIENT. ut denounce the shooting as cotd-blooded mur- | 8Venues and K and 7th strees Northwest; re- | she had been with Fleet, and h stories re- | Rio 6. _—— - A. 3 » . resi iver, i ; } have arrived in Salt Lake City.—Viscount das | torily, and the White House is very quiet. Very | Go) f be ANCIS BO MOHU BOOKSELLER AND STATIONE! 2 TRAD eamOMER | goone READING. The Beautiful Wretch Among ; Leisure Hour Series. ‘A Gentleman of Leisure, Edzar Faweett, Synnove Solbbaken. train the Norse. low 1 Crosrest Africa, Major Finin. ut and Within: R. Grant Whit Friens, a Duet: £. Stuart Fhelpa et Wbite. + Book of Love Stories: Nora s Poenm of Ballads: Heine. Franklin Square Library. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, Mergoro.iray Booxstour, 9 911 Pennsylvania avenue. BOOKS. Fre Re pabic of Ook, By Eaehe elongate White. ‘Eras, by Horace Bushnell. ‘on Exodus, by J. G. Murphy, D.D., ‘Marion, by Harland. oy George, Boers. MAGA. BALLANTYNE & gow, ) 428 Seventh street northwest. rect . 1. The News, of that city, of the 28th ult., | intersection of Ohio avenue, C and 18th streets nea te the city with her daughter—a very Nogueiras, the Portuguese minister, and Sefior | few people called to-day. Those who came from says that the shi “f a ete 0 Barca, the Spanish minister at Washington, were | the sick room brought with them none but good registered in New York last night. reports of the President's progress. He is stead- go to Ale: Expedited Mail Service. parent than ever in his general appearance. jas over in a few minutes, Carpenter having | streets northwest. An unusually severe rain- . there THE ATTORNEY GENERAL DEFINES ITs Liurrs,| Slept some this morning and again this after- | been one of the most in putting out the storm, accompanied by hail and high winds, to Alexandria by Fleet and = ae * | noon. No fears as to his recovery are entertained. | fire. True did not arrive ube r the fire was | Which occurred in Junedid much damage to the | Miss Blakely, though she protested against hav. = a $3 P.M.—A Day of Im; it. extinguished. He had beentdrinking. Analter-| Various improved parks in this section of the “with them, had Postmaster General James to-day received} prerythin was as vorsbin of @ mevoek this | ation oveurred between and Carpenter, the | city, some fifty cartloads of broken branches, | 2g,Fieet £0) w a | from the AttorneyGeneral an official reply toa communication asking whether the act of April | @Tn0on as It was this morning. The Presi- | forehead, one in the ie, 5 in the leg. | and walks also suffered toa great extent from ing,and Fleet and Miss Pag eh og Sock jit 7th, 1880, limits an allowance for expedition in | Get Was doing very well. There had been no | He died’ at four o'clock’ Wednesday morning, | heavy washings. train, they attended a fair which wasin progress, caiitlgs Gs eae tia Saunt ne exentg drawback in the nature of fever or other dis- is eral Ag Pon, ae shot him, is pro- RESERVATIONS EAST OF THE CAPITOL. leet and Miss Blakely came home on s Y 2 oncho 50 per cent upon the orizinal compensation ex: | ‘urance. Gen. Swaim sald at 8 o'clock: “We rings. One story is that} Under this head the report mentions the work | the mid train. Fleet, she said, zed considerable blame is attached ! essed in the contract, orto such contract price are nrg Sell ed aes Che a be shal, as it ig ent 8 att: to the city mar- | of current repair in Lincoln and Stanton increased by any additional allowance for in- } BTes® & Ah Be creased service, ordered undertherevised statutes | progress oF THE PRESIDENT'S case sarvanary | Vented the homicldg tne? Caton Flower beds were laid out in all of the improved | tainment, and said nothing that indicated his in- section 3,960. The Attorney ae ee increase of service to mean an additior num- ber of trips above that originally contraeted for, | The President passed Saturday evening and | which ‘Carpen aot Sod celine and expetlited service to imean’ @ speedier per. | Yesterday most comfortably. He was raised gays: “No one at the springy aie, See actai ceacenas oad anEaeea ae ay Manet ONEW YORI formance of each trip than was originally sep again yesterday and remained in that posture | True’s statement jthat C; lated for. The Attorney General quotes the law on in relation to. expedition, and says “‘the act of | appeared later and went away eatlier. There | 8¢Ft that True set it on fire April 7, 1880, is specific and unambiguous in| was but alittle rise yest. ni hay limiting the power of the Postmaster General to oorPaubeided: The President oe 7 Alene expedition fifty per centum of the con- | day was v good. In addition to the liquid JH¢tw48> & HUTCHINSON, 317 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, ‘ooting occurred abont a quarter | Rorthwest, and triangles at intersections of | attractive looted Youn Eirl, with a complexion Jn. Inst Tuesday. “True’s bank, at Poncho | Pennsylvania avenue, K and 22d streota north- | altrost white va little wz OOM to-day. When Springs, was discovered about hai€past ten | west; Pennsylvania avenue, K and 24th streets ea that when she ily advancing. That such is Lhe cee sore sp o'clock to have been set on ‘The excitement | 20rthwest, and Pennsylvania avenue and L ie already k i id a latter receiving three it shots—one in the | &c., being removed therefrom. The roadways Sey beng peta enpeemriene, | ener noms arranz, to return to Alexandria some evening this week id that if he had not been under |.and the triangles at the intersections of with his brother to give a private musical enter- had | reservations in this section and decor with | tention to commit suicide. Miss Ford was in | 50.0% . ‘bushels, * " 3 not been on good terms, hi Not | #2;106 bushels; corn, NIGHT AND SUNDAY. , haying quarreled about | suitable plants during the spring great grief when the reporter saw ber. “ Not | ‘NEw YORK, August 1.—Stocks weak. which Peas foliage Blace Hotel—of | months. The four small that I care so much for him.” she explained, | exa3, Exchange—long, 48%; short, 4&5, for for some time. The fever Saturday evening | building on fire. Some appetite yester- originally let. The original | nourishment and a small piece increase teak he was allowed mutton eno a3 fe took luring the ounces yurishment and 4 ounces of solids. s a : SYMPATHY FROM PRANCE.| The following was received at the Execf@ye Mansion from the French minister yesterday: contract originally “The inhabitants of St. Antonio (department of | #5 from another at $1,000 annum, and this of the French be increased to daily trips with a ‘ashington to increase of com) Such the