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— THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, SUMMER RESORTS WEDNESDAY, _SUMMER RESORTS. Amusements, &c. ‘The Military and Naval Academies. e ara == Pee SVTTET Th gt SS Pop ee ee ee Court In GenERAL TER. ‘The board of visitors at West Point will proba- am IN SPRID s , 2 f now les orth Baptist | Monday, Geler agt. Lauer; motion for rehear- | ty conclude thelr inspection of the post to-day. a a Cc 2S O church will open 1 tunch room to-morrow at Nil tng, Phinlx Mutual Life Insurance Company at. | The erection of a new hall tobe called the Gaf- oo | SEES corporation of Alckandria vor certain aera sabia eee ast spring ts a guarantee that all who prorénise | graces opinion by Judge Hagnet; no pPPcade in | Sed Memorial hall, in which to hold examinations, Which will, it is said by some, give the United HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, W. VA. OPEN JUNE 25rx. them will be well served with hy je delica- | Ua Sugreme CoULt, Judge Miners order Han ner | 8 suggested. ‘Thirty new applicants for admission Grates the control ofthe plery of Che Aqueduct, o& JUNE FIRST TO OCTOBER, and The liberal and determined efforts of the B. & 0. R.| IB »SeC Adve Dit 1s ofterea at | *ScRATR® Tecelver. "United States agt. Guitenn; | arrived yesterday, and 157 more are expected dur- 0 inthe U. 8. court here next July. Ai the pre. po rate fim GE R. Co. to make these well known and popular hotels the | the Comique this’ week, Toamortow evening, in Gains Ban aameacees Oe e annual examination of the naval cadets at iN , | Hminaries to the hearing was a formal demand the world. Also, Chalybeate Spri equal of any Summer resorts in the United States in | addition to the usual attractions, a free tight Tope | Raitimors Garter On wee agt. Barker; new | Annapolis ended yesterday. In the morning the ae Bg Be ey mone.) rich in iron na Teomm oe a ee size, as well as grandeur, can only be realized Co ena will are in front of the theater at | trial allowed- Janin age. canures decree re- | Cadets were exercised in gunnery drills, mortar —_—_——— A and was : or ho mn seen. E : ite Sulphur. Grand mountain scenery, suminer cli- Mate unsurpassed, a charm f mrgima results in s nu e few weeks, others a seawn) fy Sountry of Purove, and rates of charge moderate. Eauy | sidered where these already lovely places could be made | ance on co oaes by Fret, .. W. Fox. eiaityank oe versed. United States ex rel Koechlin & Wilt agt. of dlscasee (eome tn Pci tpemrape Hh Panag el anor oretee foc in popularity. “A fine variety perforin ble fiiimrcr cra poe a a ~ jouble season, and no ex; as been con- % any springs in this “say ance on Briday: whieh oronaiee te be usec mt | ‘Monday, United: States agt. National Bank of and target practice on board of the United ‘States Special Agent Bailey, of the Treasury departm: ship cele e board of iktiors were | present | A Member of the New York Stock Ex- Abe corporate authorities refused to surrender the an radlemy. A con earl | yor ange in Danger of Expulsion. BOND Grvex.—M. B. Hariow, city treasurer, fled and boat racing wil conclide the oeereises Gath |g CRM_YORE, Tune 7.—President Lawrence, of the | rast evening owe omleial Donde ier Metre Of access from all points of the compass. Pamphlets | more attractive and comfortab-e. tractive, wiil be for the benelit of Jake O'Neal and | Republic; verdict for defendant Van Wyck agt. | graduating day. Senators Jones and Dawes, of | Sk morabnee. 60-Aay announced that the Fov- | ginning on the 1st of July. The bond to the Sand water st Thompson's, 109 Ist atreet, Washington, Peony ONenL Stephens; sult abated, the board of visitors, Who have been absent’ for | Son, wemombee qe ye ah sm J. Hutehin« | was in $9,000, and that to the state In 0. oF els be nent direct on application. Pine hand For particulars, address Daiver’s Garven {s recognized as one of the Raterday, Eider agt. Allen; leave to defendant | several days, will return in time for the conciud- | him and ima egeeee en eg making $19,000'In all. Mr, Harlow has proved © Sede Gorse surue endl dinecer tankie te pet guacoonr Those delignttulaventng renorin avee Provided for | HUEY Aa regan torsion Taeoniee ke ie eee | Get eee er pe judgment of the committes were read and | [2s faiclent officer, and was wnanimousiy re ang the entertainment of our citizens. An invitin; anes members e board, arrived yesterday. ; jected. ae Proprietor. Se woe, performance is given every. evening. | McMahon; Juror withdrawn aud case continued at | rovy'ot the graduating classes is being prepared in | (Le 8nnouncement was received very quietly. The | ‘Tue WareR Surriy.—The movement made tn THE Lapres of the First Presbyterian church | Plaintiff's cost. Mehrbach agt Turner; defendant | the order of merit in which the cadots will gradu. | Committee had taken a vote on expelling Ken- | the city council a few months ago looking to. a nedy, but could i the necessary two-thir - is EUTAW HOUSE, BALTIMORE, Mp. opened a bizar last evening in the Iron Cottage, | Called and judgment. ate on Friday. Secretary Chandler has accepted | Yous, anise ae as | amendmeat of the charter of, the Alexandria 5i7 4th street, which was largely attended anc Equiry Court—Judge Hagner. the invitation to deliver the diplomas to the grad- ee The Comment sales tenon en te cee _Settiy1 very successful. Monday, Shoomaker at Campbdelig Wm. W. | wales. Officers Elected. exoeptionable in quality, a pe hes che cates 05 7 a) OORE’S HOTEL, LEONARDTO Comic OPERA.—The presentation of the charm- | Wishart appointed gua! in ad litem. Fournier Boston, June 7.—The following officers of the of the ‘area of pee tiny has been, as a rule fering and all information, | AVAL St Mary's county, Md. Now open. New ¥/) ing operettas of “Penelope” and The Rose of | agt, Fournier; rule on defendant returnable June Sporting Matters. New England Associated Press were elected to- crystaline clearness, Many’ ane ond of the ch S40! Sth strect northwect, | front aifd latge number cool rooms added Auvergne” by. well-known amateurs at Ford's | 15, “ies, granted. Williams ‘age. Williams; Te- OX THE WATER. day: G. W. Danielson, president; R. M. Pulseter, | Council thoweht that woe 4p 4 since last ean Anaee churches. physicians and drug | Opera House, Friday night, affords a diversion at | ferred to Examiner J. E. MoNalley th take further The Plate Printers’ Rowing Association wilt | $ecTetary ‘and treastrer; W. W. Clapp. A. P. | owersd to compel che comme Gel De ett FPuE WENTWORTH Sstitie. ten ping, crogiet ail free. ‘Dancise neanig: | tM4 season of the year which Is highly apprect- | proof, - Magruder agt Suit; decree ot Probate Moore, G. W. Danielson, 'R.M. Pulsefer and J. L. | Potie cies commPelatie company to extend mains T ENTWORTH, S-hing, ten pins, croiet-all free. Dancing nightly. | ateq” “In connection with, the attractiveness. of rtd 1 ed. Glles Co Tron | HOld a meeting Saturday evening to make final | Spin “ * as the city grew. ‘The managers of the com| No mo: Tins, $25 per month: $9 per weel ich it ig to | Court June 2, 1882, approved. Giles County Tron pley, executive committee, Were averse to this control, and dented the right NEWCASTLE, N. H. $1.50 per day. Children and nurses half price. Boats | the performance, the object for which {t is Company agt. Fisher. Lazzenby agt. Sweet; test!- | preparations for their regatta, which will be heid baw es the cy Seat tO Oe ee to and from Washington six times.a week. “Arrowamith | be given, namely the beneiit of the Society for the | mony ordered taken in flity and twenty-five days, | on the 17th inst. #@f 1s thought probable that they A New Orleans Editor Shot, firth of th pital stock, but had sold out bo com save inuesdars and Saturdoys, returning Sundays | Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 1s suffictent to | respectively. Sawyer agt Sawyer; hearing con: | win otter a rize fora race in working boats, in| New ORLRANs, June 7.—A duel was fought this | {rol the business of the Water compare, Te mew Geterences given, ou’ MERU RENT Fe MOORE” | Secure the presence of all the charitably inclined. | tinued unfinished. which members from the other boat clubs will be | Morning, at the’ sliughter-house, between Major | jnsistml tint as soon ee the eared he ake aka Lope HERBERT F. Dropriewr. | oun Pugh has tntroduced some new features in | “Yesterday, Neenan agt. Neonan; Bernard Kil- allowed to enter. ‘ E. A. Burke, of the Times-Democrat, and C. H. | (aking houses justified an extension of maine the epaci = > RULPRRRRERIRGRS PRacenee ag A ped on ie martin appointed guardian ad litem. Brown agt | The local committee that had charge of the ar- | Parker. editor of the Picayune. Pistols were used | oxtension bad ‘always been made, and thkt, cone bienger vie- | gf ORDAN Wistephenweas depot ao cane is cCartee has conse! ne gation pena NE Wali audinen Tangements for the regatta of the National Asso- | And five shots exchanged. At the ith shot Burke | Gucting {ts affairs on Dusiness principles, the rederick Co., i was shi ‘our! S, though no Biers a ‘THe Monsren WuAaLe and Capt. Boyton con- | second reportconfrined, Brown svt fall: oneare | ction of Amateur Oarsmen which was held here | Was shott hronch both thighs, though no bone compatiy would always extend mains when 1 Circulars at Star office. tinue to entertain large crowds of curious stght- | ance of absent defendant ordered, ‘Sawyer age, | 1u,September last have, finally settled up their | Was broken and the wound Is not considered dan- | would not be a losing business todo 20. So tHe = Bes aa - : a “ affairs and adjourned. report states that | gerous, atter Was not py 0 a defini clustc *[HE POPULAR WATERING PLACE, sors that are attracted by the novelty of @ real | Sawyer; hearing continued, unfinished. Mason | ine total cmaaoe oe aU oth cee et ——+——_ Eds : sae set Sices the captain is an entertainment | agt. Henry; restraining order, returnable June 16, | g2aseoo, aud: the expenditures were the same Libel Suits. ‘ol. Wilmer McLean took place this after- tile from Boston b - CAPE MAY, in himself. Senta cere ee Macrae, testralning Onler, | anu Pa., June 7.—The criminal and civil | noon from his late resitence at the Orphan A always in wait Excursions, Pic-Nics, Ete. Teturnable June 16, granted 1f bond be file ‘The Hillsdale crew will sail from Philadelphia el brought by Dr. William B. Dewees, | lum building. Mr. McLean was owner of one of Bee Is reached by the 5 sy Nics, Etc. CRIMINAL CouRT—Judge Wylie. on the 10th instant for England. of Fleetwood, against Jesse G. Hawley, the pro- | the fart hich the battle of Bull Run was my £. THOMPSON, Manayer ar 8 5 H This evening the Plate Printers’ Pleasure Party | yesterday, Charles D. Gilmore, libel; continued SAse BALL VesreED a: prietor of the Reading Eagle, were amicably fter that strug; ved to the EW EL IN THE CATSK 5 WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, Will give an excursion to Marshall Hall on the | tit next term. Oscar Lee, assauit to kill: recogni- : tne 99 | Settled to-day and acriminal, and civil suit for orhood of the Appomattox river, and It was N EW HOTEL IN THE CATSKILLS. Tn eo raties foam Paiiestent Steamer Corcoran as a compliment to the Print:Ts’ | zance for $500 taken. John Clark, burglary; motion |, At Washington—Intertor department nino 22, | inet was brought to-day by Dr. Dewees against J. s farm that Gen, Lee's troops surrendered to HOTEL KAATERSKILL, ES Eo, Heaton: fears Eisleeeenaeis Teg MRociation, Good music and a pleasant | fora new trial entered. Charles J. Gulteau, mur- | Treasury department 9. At Providence—Provi-| F. Dumm. Nis brother-in-law, who, the doctor | Gen. Grant. Mr. McLean became acquainted with + tie aoe wurte re 411 make a trip to Ovco- | 2°Ps Motion to have record modified overruled. | dences 15, Buffalos 7; Princeton 10, Brown Univer. | alleges, started the rumor recently’ circulated, | Gen. Grant at that time, and was atterwards his World, Use Fast Express Traina, with Parlor Cara attached. are | quan Falls On Sunday, Ted a Mone eOuco | Edward Boyd, grand larceny; recognizance for | sitya At New York—Yaless, Dartmouthad at| that his (the doctor's) father died-an unnatural | soaoere porter. For some time he was one of z run during the season convenient houre, and pas- | QU) ps nday, ant ae $20) taken. Cincinnat!—Cineinnatis 9, Baltimores 0. At Wor- | death. the inspectors at the custom house, and occupied OPENS wcers will nd the new Broad Street | Songs co Sees euscut on accom- Porice Court.—Judge Snell. cester—Worcesters 6, Chicagos 3. At Troy—Troys Now week Giana ES EEs ie other postuions under the government. Peet Ad : Phila Coaches an¢ fo aks e IS o Cl 4 3 % olts 32/5 x ia LA x RTE! Ni — e eo e ean] Feet Abown the Sea. Commanding «| ready to Wansfor direct to the station of the | | The steamer Excelsior makes reguiir trips to| Monday, Wm. Richardson, trespassing on a | 1, Clevelands 0. At Boston—Detroits 4, Bostons2. | New MOrK Grama Lodge of Masons. | Rkroxrrn’s Nores—The New Maryland Ferry Sombie Wane ey Railroad, at the foot of Market st Great Fall in John bridge on Mondays, | Park: $5 of 15 days. Lucilla Brown, Thos. Frazier | At St. Louts—Aliezheny 15, St. Louis 6 At Louis-| DEATH OF A DISTINGUISHED MASON aNNovSceD. | Company held a tuceting at the Sun hall last nizhe For through ticke hecks, and full informa- | Wednesda and Suadays. The boat | and Jos. Barnical forfeited collateral. C. H. | Ville—Athletics 8, Eclipses 4. York, June 7.—At the opening of the | #ud arranged for the purchase of Uh steamer fion apply as folows: Northeast comer 13th strvct und | Jeayes Georgetown at M.S Hinsey, allas Williams, vagrancy; bonds or 30 RACKS YESTERDAY. Mi Lodge Of Masons of the state or New York, | and the-opening of the route....The only occupant Pennsylvania ere: Station Saiges a Ale ‘a days.” Lewis Pinner, forfel collateral Alice | at the Mystle Park (Boston) races, yesterday, | tt!!S morning, the Grand Mas stated that he | ot Satine ah tet oe wey Nicer decors Root 1 Deer ouieciin sen pared 7 Adams, profanity; $5 or 7 days. Jno. Hawkins, shear? = S» yesterday, | had received’a letter from I. W. Brother Eliwood | for fighting 4n the street ne Birmingham cota. = = avenue; ‘IJo1 Pennsylvania avenue. The Counterfeit U. 8. Bonds. alias “slim Jim, loud and. boisterous; $8 or 18 | Douglass won the first race, mile heats, in 2:25, | B'Thorne, dated (Wachinctom sano eee | injunction case, fixed for yesterday in the Us Scere FRANK THOMSON, J. R. WOOD, CONFLICTING STATEMENTS ABOUT THE MATTER. | days Geo. Smith and Andrew Gibson, loud and | 2:27 and 2:20. Tariff won the second race in| sudden death of Ie W. Becther Parnes mowen . court here, Was adjourned until the 6th of July wantie Gendisl Manager, © Gaielil Pametiice Anon Government officials state positively that there | poisterous; $5 or 7 days each. Daisy Allen, do.; | three stralght heats—time, 2:24, 2:28% and 2: 3g. | adistinguised Mason. at his residence In Keokuk, | BEXG a Owned by STEWART Je6-tant , g = “_| Were but 207 of the counterfelt $1,000 bonds |do. Richard Burnett, do; do. Dantel shevhan, | at Jerome Park, yesterday: First race, one and | 10a, May 19th. A the time of his death Brothe pcia Mahan JA ioe = rinted, ali of which vered—204 of them | forfeited collate) Edward Garby, indecent ex- scteaAack Bower was General Grand High Priest of Royal ls ceneeniiae ane ney 7]! WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, p if Su USE o sure; $5 or 15 days. Jno. H. Thomas and Wm. | ORe-elghth miles; Macduff won, Blue Lodge sec- | arch Masons of the Unltd States, and hed. filled ali scurrently reported in Philacetphia that MP. i (Sew Buoap Gaver Rovrr,) being found tn the possession of Doyle, recently | Brooke forfeited “collatoral, Lana Phine, do. | ond. Hilarity and Wyoming collided, throwing | Amst sees cate atta States, and had fled | 4 Ty "Cassatt, frst vice president. of tie Feeaeet: convicted in Chicago. On the other hand, the de- | Yaward Denary, loud and boisterous; $5 o 15 days. | thelr Jock: ratiroad, will soon resign that positte ‘ PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTIC CITY, | tectives state that there fs no telling to what ex- | Wm. H. Tuxen, indecent expo: Mr. Vennor predicts that the Suturndoys and Sune time, 2:014;. Second race, Hlawasse | the fraternity. Bre re; $5. 0r 15 days. | Won, Rica second; time, 2: her Thorne, in a further com- Third race, two | munication, referred te the d: ath of Goribaldl, BET a ‘ ‘ 5 ee and July will be the day's of change tent th =a Bi reu- | Geo. Block, do.: $10 or 30 days. Chas Dillon, for- | miles, Eole won, ‘Monitor sc #34. | who, while in this country, was made a Mason 1n nan wrentinns 18 NOW RUNNING FAST FXPRESS TRAINS | totoa: ee feos bese % the | felted collateral. Chas. Wood, do. Richard’ Bur- | Fourth race, one ‘and three-el Ha | Tompkins Lodge, 471, Staten Island. In bis ad- oo pee May 30th, ‘Or ELE T PASSENGER COACHES bi bee el a pl 33,000, ite nett, carrying a razor; $20 or 30 days. Jolin Bell an erie dee Mei tum: E38 ‘and Master Thorne said he alluded re vat 5:15 yesterday aft AND PARLOR CARS, Was sunposed tate the | Vagtancy; days. Jos C. Foertsche, committing | steeple chase, ended by i clo: to the fact ribaldt's initiation as 2 Mason, passage in six days, nine e A ance a Prank 5} which Dis' : ator of this countertit. | creating and maintaining a nuisance; continued | turbance and Frank Short, in which Disturbance | and Pp nottl tho change for seat has been redueod to 25 et. | iny scheme, and Ms confederates were Smith. and | JowR Dowslass, loud and bolsterous; #6 or $15 days | Was victor by a length; tim, 9:40%4, ae 1d', at the dedication of a Masonic Temple | * Inwh five minutes, which is bwo b ia Jol : 3 At St. Louis, yesterday: First race, all ages, one y * -e than her previous record. THROUGH WITHOUT STOP IN NINETY MINUTES. | Doyle. At Brockway’s trial, eighteen months 240, need PE aw anda anata Mile Marry Guitare Ww SSE CER BENE =A In the criminal court phis yesterday, in he was granted inununity for turning over to the | Sinie ‘on Michadl J, Erowhs $5 oF 1s days’ gokn | Seconds time 2:13. Krenek pools prld S570. Telegraphic Briefs. the case of tt an’ of cod Phe | Sone HERE All the plates and dies In his posses: | Hawkins, assault. on Jonny Weed; $ OF $15 days, | Od TAee, two-year-old Milles, tare uarte ofa} ‘The Pennsylvania national bank, In Philadel- mghter, after t eae Deen produced from “the week, relink: * ry Henrys sault Ca en Peis oe a oe ie ee xn pononased SS a old brick Dutld- ses for the stave, tiv ader the ed. by det < 15 days. Andrew J. Riley, forfeited collatera aid $7.60. ee, one and one- he southwest corner of > ae Zan, rota ~ Teast: genuine, atl tne cote. eth to er at | Moses Umster, assauit on Nellle Fitzgerald; #1 oF | clghth miles, Eitde Pat yon, John Happy second; | strects, im which it has. so long been I age Harrigan, returned a verdict of iy one quarte 5 Ae ast, 6 ee ere Tie ut | one day. Robert Gordon, larceny of a lot of brass | time, 1:57X. ‘French pools pald $18.50. Fourth race, son wrote the declaration of independence. rs want ball and theatrical and full informa. | do not seem able to prove it otherwise. This 1s ai i ; Nr mile heats, Force won the first two heats anil race; arvin, an amateur acronant, in descending corner of 13th street | the plate trom which the Immense amount ot | fair “He United States uavy yard; six months in | tite hears Powe French pools paid $8.90." | Aogcid building will be torn down and a bank is jillom at New Orieatis ‘on Monday, Baltimore and Poio- | counterfeit bonds are supposed to e been = * ee) 2 eee eee r farted t struck a tree and was precipitated to the grout B stress; O19 Peunsyiva- | printed. ‘This plate cauue from the wees, pres Tuesday, Chas Glbbs, profanity; $5 or 7 days. Mailed News! Tue Tu rktsh commission bas arrived at Cato. | He broke hota lcs and was fearfully Hurt : 151 Pennsyivania avenue ably from_the friends of Doyie, and Doyle's + Geo. Creveling, cruelty ‘to an!mals; forfeited col- $ ‘1 Re tCart | ror ie ok the Manhattan Elevated rail- two million menheden were rendered at THOMS¢ J. R, woop, tence has been suspended pondins. this tavest iateral. John’ Francis and ‘Thomas Green, va- | A fatal result is apprehended in the case of Carl | road, in New York, have deciared a quarterly | the ns factories on Long Island, located at the eral Manuger, General Passenger Agent. | tion of the genuineness or us plite. It it les grancy; personal bonds. Wm. Carter, throwing | Nassz, who was shot in the forehead, at Waverly | dividend of 1 able July Ist, on the | spor known as Promised Lund. ‘The st Fale une, It was either taken from the Atnerican Stones ‘In the street; personal bonds. Mamie | On. Monday by Charles es pa oes | rears con on Saturday wok two hundred and eighty Note Company or from the bureau of eng! Jones, disorderly conduct; continued. Bridget | _ State Senator Allston, of S tet by county. a A San Antont! Derone, | Housand at a single haul. and printing, Welsh, vagrancy; personal bonds to leave thecity. | reported to have fisured recently in a personal | plosion occurred yes number one, | _ Luther A farmer, aged 70, residing at ae. ee Frank’ Briscoe, disturbing the quiet of West | Tecontre with Dr. Thos. A. Lynch, on the G. P. and T. Two bun- | rttie Cacapon, W Opens JUNE } The Columbian Law School. ington; # or 15days. Owen Washington, | Edward H. Frames, the victln of last Saturday | dred and fitty keg: MIDDLERAC powder were ig- | } id reeds A y a runaway te ls a carrying a pistol; s00r90 days. Thos. W. Smith, | MghU’s tragedy In Baltimore, was burled yester- | nited by a workman on the east end of the exten- | PY2 Tuna fed CLASS THAT WILL GRADUATE NEXT WEEE. obstructing the street: $25; appeal noted. James | dav. sion. The workmen tn the west end were at once | seven yeurs Of wee, & wellknown, A TABLE OF PARTICt Tent ar ecient exercises of the Law ie- | irooks, larveny of a pleco ot wall paper from Win. | , Maryland wheat crop prospects are reporte4 to | overwhelmed with earth, rocks and trees. ‘Three | 8 zen, comtnitted suicide yesterday by taking pole Orchestra will be con Now open. ‘Spru partment of Columbian University will take place | Crogeon; $5 or 15days. Wm. Skidmore and Geo. | be highly encouraging. were killed and five wounded. son. The cause of the act ts not made known. HJ. &G. lelphea. 3. M. y Tuesday evening, June 13th, at the National Thea- | Newman; forfeited collateral. Jno. Cox, assault | _Dr. Germon, of the Baltimore school board, pro- Martin Hanley, of Henderson street, Jersey City, ———__ +. —____ Pl eels = — ter. The 1 addi “) elivared on Annie’ Wormley; $5 or 15 days. Also’ charged | PoS°S to make the terms of office of school | N.J., while crossing, this morning, the Pennsylva- The Retu; Turk. Opens June 24. HOMSON HOUSE, . Annual address will be delivered by Hon. | eee rey or Wormley; do, Also | texchers during life and good behavior. nia railroad yard between Greene and Woshing- zene ihe TLANTIC crt On the Pui AN ey ee tastioc’ Wm. A. Maury, assistant attorney general of the | Charged with carrying 4 Tazor; $80 OF 30 days. Jas. | Additional contributions to the Grand Army en- | ton streets, was struck Dy & tain, receiving tne| A Constantinople correspondent s+nds the fole L This eviebrated Gottags. sith all, modery GE heh Sgr mrtg ede yee United States; Hom: Benjamin H. Brewster, At- | ‘Taylor and Robert Davis, burglary; continaed. tertainment fund tn Baltimore are reported, aggre- | juries from the effects of which he Soon after died lowing: “Turkey ts about to share with the MAY 2 Miia locating keane JUNE 15th for 1 t of Si tore. 2 e eager gating $3.15: ee + | United States the honor of providing an asylum OE Superior accommmdatione arecomenet.. Beaut ful iorest | cqttey General of the United States, will distrib- womuapiteeln Politics, ‘The temperance campaign in Maryland 1s be- Capitol Note for the Jewish fugitives from Russian and Rowe ep om ths scenery. Pure air and water. A convenient resting- e prizes. y coming active. : The Senate commerce committee nave agreed to | manian intolerance and persecution. Mr. Law- Piscefor travelers. Excellent trou fiehineand gunning. | The members of the post graduate class ar THE DIVIDED REPUBLICANS IN THAT STATE, Drinking water in Baltimore 1s intolerable on | the four milifon appropriation for the construction | rence ( oe nt and Mr, James Alexander—the oo gcdress GEO. W. CE GRE Jobn Arthur, E. E. Bryant, H. Calver, W. H. Chap- | _Ex-Attorney General George Lear, who was per- | account of its bad taste. of the Hennepin canal The Senate will doubtless | 3 sand the Aaron of the situation—are now 1309 Pacific Avenue, op iisad Manswers _ | man, C. E. Conant, Wm. Fenimore Cooper, Chas. | manent chairman of the regular republican con- The Methodists of Rossville, Leen Anne | add the appropriation to the river and harbor bill | here, and several hundred half naked and starve _mylT-Sm HE RENOVO HOTEL, ne Dorsey, Seward A. Haseltine, T. J. Johnston, | vention at Harrisburg, has written to Chairman Pete! oe met ea Way Bal +o. —_____ ing men, beg gel and gor formi ‘the ad- RENEY SPRING: a = 7 A m A. Johnson, John E. ‘Latimer, S| Sooner (Or tha etatolc: james Smith, of Centerville, 1s the contractor. Mm. W. W. Corcoxan passed a comfortable joe guard of the exodus, have already arrived i R ae 5S NTO NTY, PENNA. 9/9 . iu : committee, a long letter in : wed bsg b | ception of SUMMEK BOARDERS: Good trout and Paul J, Petry: Eugeho Rosis, sD. ‘Trimble, | the convention on June 21, to nominate a candl- Containing 28 acres, without improvements, for g fhe Jewish quarter of Batata, "on the Golden Worn, saan 28 | black ba: hing. No mosquito Rates reduced for | Charles J. on, Charles ©. ler, A. D. Wilcox, | da as | $9 P s 7 Mos! em hs scaped from the dev: ons Been rive to the sanitary in: | tase Bor elves sldrae HK. Willardand Ei Whilaie see tor Congressman at large in place of Thomas | *i'vin wintey, of Keene's Ditch, Dorchester| P'S for furnishing wrapping paper, twine, | Most of them have escaped frou van, terror formation send for desc or apply to WILLIAM R. DUNHAM, The graduating class is composed of Gist Blair, | “= Marshall, who declined. Mr. Lear says that he | county, has reached the axe of 100) sears Scales and dies were opened at the Post Office de- | Stricken countenances told their story: tar santo Bue, and to W) MI RN, 1429 Pennsylvania | _Je6-ta,th,s, 4t Proprietot Mad. ; Francis E. Camp, Vt.; Bruce Cavitt, Tenn.; | Will not attend the convention; that Mr. Cooper | ‘There will be large crops of wheat in Queen| partment to-day. To-morrow the stationery and | blo, ently than words. About half of them were . sy] Bi ssid ; a Seas, Washington, D. C. E. Conant, M J. N’ WOODWARD, Gen'l Manager. u) Bradley Davidson, 2 tou, Riley Deeble, feet of the ocean. Table a specialty. Gas, electric bells | Matthew G. AKINE M Opposite Stockton Flotel John J. Crawtord, Ohio; Ht. | had no right fo call t without authorization of the | Anne county this season. i courtorca. | sunPed envelopes bids will be opened. Women and children and orphens. An unusually id.; Charles R. Dean, iL; W. | state committee; that the convention 1s a ‘“de-| Suit has been entered in the cireult cou: y SaaS Jange propor he women Were far advanced D.C.;. Harvey 8. Durnail, ‘Pa; | funet body,” and’ a new one must be called, com- | cll county by Hon. Hiram McCullough and H. A. | A PHILADELPHIA PRoTest AGAINsT PROPOSED in prrnaeey. and nearly all were accompanied by Emery, jr.. D.C.; La Fayette Fitz: | posed of delegates elected in the manner pre- | Stump, esq., counsel for the widow and six minor | PATENT Leaistation.—There was aconference held | children of the most tender ages, All’the emt C " and Ceo eae neat Sewase system sp- | Hugh, Tex.; Albert C. Fowler, Mo.; Miles Fuller, | Scribed by the peace conference at the Continental | children of John R. Barnard, against the Phila- this afternoon at the office of W. C. Dodge, on 9th | grants with whom I spoke expressed their Joy at ie resort. Newly proxed by board of "Rs. F. HALLENBECK. | D.C.;'C. C.Gitvert, Ky.; Cary TH’ Harrison, Va: | hotel and approved by the Harrisburg convention. | delphia, Wilmington and Baltimore railroad com. Street, between a committee representing the | getting out of Rusia and declared that they ‘had throughout. _F x a D> Now | S°Ward A. Haseltine, Mo.; ‘Travers B. Hedgman, | Mr. Lear scverely criticises the methods of Senator | pany for $50,000 damages sustained by the ‘n institute of Philadelpita and a number | leit behind them thousands of their eo-religiontsts Y | Va.; B. Frank Keller, Pa; Blair Lee, Md.; W. | Cameron, and says the salvation of the party de- | tiffs In the loss of their husband and father, of prominent patent lawyers of this city. The | Whose only immediate object in life was to get Hagar Lynn, Md.; Karl 8. Loomis, Wis’; Touls W. | pends upon whether both the regular and Inde- | Was Killed by the ears some time in December last | 9), Pra phia committee, consisting of Thos Shaw, | Ul of Russiano matter how, even if they bnew month. | teach and within 100 yards of the steamboat, Maxson, Conn.; J. 8. Morrill, Vi; Theodore W. | pendent state committees will agree to call a con- | at Havrs-Ge-Grace. Prot. Houston and Morgan Elance represents a | that they must die of wantin any other country, bs = Occan View, | jaucings: salt water bashing, bonding and felineeeme | Noyes. D.C.; C. Clarence Poole, D.C.; H. KE. Ran- | vention in September, composed. of. delew=t-s |. ‘The condition of the peach crop on the Mary- > atin " ane al associat a 41 | A general influx or Jewish refugees in Constantle beautiful level roads for del weamboat, raii and | Gall. Minn.; S. G. 1. Roberts, Md.; Thomas E. | elected in the manner prescribed. 7 tae purpose | land and Delaware peninsula is now exceedingly | }TEe and influential association of foremen and | PMO tno the rinisery and suf. CAPE MAY, N.J. wn, and withi Th sill 30 perd ements made for parties b ‘ in the State, situated immediately on the ® Ay 7 e ao Li superintendents of manufacturing establishments “ & prietor. $5-20 prigg, Va.; Willam.N. Strong, D.< At the Sutler county (Pa) republican nominat- | A TRARTRENDIXG AccIDEST. occurred near | iso prota against Wil Gols, mech nas paseo habitants "Such "om Influx ts, however, deemed ({HENANDOA L 3 y 5 OA . K 3 Geol . Weber, ¥25 1 i a1 lay, J. D. Me. Kin, son- | Ha ation, on ssourl, Kans ‘eXa aecaae 7 e nevitable, and the 01 ope is that the general Sonny ve deren Geen Maurice P. White, Mass.’: A. De Wikies. ede pened wee "32 Bet “over Thorne Raine. | Fatlroad, tn Missourl, ast Sund Jobn Jackson | damages or proceeding in equity shall be sustained, ly hope gel 2 e] Stampede toward Constantinople con be retarded via B.& ORE. For pamphlets addres es Son, and two independent republicans were nom{-| Went to church, leaving his four children, the | Bot suall the party be held liable under sections | TNT monens, ‘when preparations of sowie Kite 1m FARSON & CO. dn The Garfie!2 nated for assembly. A resolution approving the | ¢ldest 14, and the youngest 2 years old, locked in | 4919 ~ ~ pr “ can be made to lessen the suffering. In the mean= AY ‘arfiel2 Tiemorial Hospital. | 2: sembly. Ty twos nae | the house. From some unknown cause the house | When it appears that the defendant purchased in | Can be made to lessen the suffering. In the mean A mecting of the incorporators of the Garfield pana peopl eee fo ee nee caught fire, and when the parents returned they | Open market, It 1s claimed that thts bill ed Pe eS Memorlal Hospital washeld last evening, at whieh | dependent candidate. tor governor. When the | found thelr dwelling a ‘ruia and their children | AWAY | almost rey, ‘and in Support legdiiees there, | Mansion House committee has been applied to for myli-ow ig Hotel Baltimo a series of by-laws were adopted. A formal meet- | convention met at night to count the vote, inany | dead, having been burned to a crisp. he iuceting, with’ slight alterations; approved of | funds. Besides an exodus from, Russi we are Srooa sree. | reatirog Oitean aa Sereae nee sn OL is diteetonn was) ais) Held, ab; whew om. | lndepentent: deters) the eee ened | THe Coumentanp Coat Trave Tats Yan. | Senate bill 28s, which provides in suits for alleged | threatened with an exodus from Roumania, FURNISHED. tt with accommodations ink nore, Manse ——— be Proprietor istinctly understood | cers Were elected for the ensuing year as follow: °s of the Cumber- | USe Or infringement 1n patent cases when it ap-| ‘Tank my MARYLAND AboUT THE CANA UNITED STATES HOTEL. t Foe that the use of the Waters and Groninis wit hectrions | President, Associate dustics, Mancch at Miller; | 8dopted, but the platform was denounced. cer Coe os NN ‘Saturday, ars that the defendant purchased in good faith | pexcy.—The gossip In Maryland about the confined to those who are guests of the estabilshment | first vice president, Senator Wm. Windom; second | ,,2é republican primary elections took place yes- | Tine Cant region, for d for the year to that | for his private use, or for afirm engaged in the | ofthe directors of ‘the Chesapeake and Olo canal Beason of 1882 opens JUNE loth and closts”SEP* | ant their use will be held from all others with the ex- | vice president, Justice Arthur MacArohor® toa Fong haar eord county, Fa. Senator W. B. | ate 407,850 tons, a decrease of 216.888 tons as com. | Sale, they shall not be held able, ‘Tue principals | $4¢nequrectors OF the Chesapeake an president 1s TEMBET sow. ‘who pay for dicie se. ne Of tho county and those | rer. James Gillan, United States Treasurer; re- | Roberts had been, announced -as a candidate for | Oot 1st) the Corresponding period of last year. | or manufacturers are co be held liable, still rife, and both parties are endeavoring to my? TOMPKINS, Rooms may be now engaged by letver to the ANDER- | COPding secretary, John A. Baker; corresponding s] ‘he shipments to the Baltimore and Ohio raiiroad ry, eS, re themselves with the unexpeotek turn given let sides, 625' of the 627 votes cast, his opponent, Mr. Buibiva von Use oF sae Cases Onesca Tas | Stereo a SOR HEIRS, BEDFORD SPRINGS, PA. secretary, B. G. Lovejoy. Mr. Justice Miller was | 2! were: For the week, 5,818 tons; year, 414,517 ton: dadane to affairs. Mr. Faruandts, the newly elected pres. Ennead, Heltord Water he bad at our Gen-| Notified of his election, and upon taking the chatr | ouney anew Di Raberts's election Ui a take ine | decrease from last: eer, 16254 tons. ‘Shipments | building occupied by the Second National Bank, | Miche. On Vatig ee ee er eect Pree eral Agente: A. S. ei 49 North Charion stree ress.” A committee, consisting cy rge SaVING HALL, MECHANICSBUR Eight miles west of Harrist e d - “; to Pennsylvania railroad: Week, none; year, street, site the Post Office department, | respoRdent at his home in Belair, replied that he FR ty, Deeasiful and bealthfut Bata. MG SHAPER, 10a Rageet Nauk: | Messrs Fendall, Dent, and Busey, was appointed | JOH- 74,982 tons; decrease from last year, B80) tons, laa seep ear Da Dect emiengce) |e mpeg except what he saw STEANG, Proprietor. Late Manager of ington, D. --an a to confer with the president upon the composition Labor and Strike Notes. Shipments to Chesapeake and Ohio canal: Week, | ‘pe entire force of clerks now occupying the build. | 18 the news and until official notice is re- BJ. juitw’ “THE ANDERSON HEIRS, Proprictors. | of, the Yyarlous standing and select, committer mens ee ley 100 tons; Year, 458 tons: decrease from last year, | ines on isth street, Gand the Avenue, together | Celved he thoticht. tt would be improper to say <I -| 4 Bae SED EY Bes essrs. e THE ome 2 —_ : w se he Would pursue, His trie NITED STATES HOTEL IVER SPRINGS WILL BE OPEN FOR BOARD- | appotnted a committee to confer with the District | A special to the Baltimore Sun, dated at Frost-|1%5%toms_ with the records, will be transferred to the build. | Tol oatincation with ie election, The trends. 3 ¥ ing on 7th street. The butiding ts fire-proof, and eral THE LARGEST IN ATLANTIC cry, N. 3.1 fe ee a howptta Pee ni regard to, the interests of the | burg, Md., yesterday, says: ‘The output of coal | THE Onz0ox Euxcriox.— Dispatches trom Oregon | !ne on 7th street. The building ts flre-proof. and | OMGT Tania Mine tie Geo ey rage A pe Ee aot in nated PE hospital, ‘The finance committee was instructed | at Eckhart to-day was 223 tons, all of which was | about the election state that the friends of Melvin ofice, ‘The Pension Oftics wih take possession of | BANGS will not accept the place, and they think WILL OPE TH, 1882, Sears invariably 79 cents,” to collect tne subscriptions, to the amount of s-v- C. George claim his re-election to Congress by | Ofice. “ fe The | his election was a last resort to continue Mr. Gor- W. wi Manazer. } CHASE, Cashier. | *Frast, nian medical bi and medicine allfree.._| €Fal thousand dollars, not yet paid in, and the |4Umped in the shipping cars, and 177 tons | Sioqa ES, claim his, re meager to estftnate the | the old Republican butiding on the Avenue. The | Tintin the canal. Some consider thatthe hight of FCG Sn penstctlyatenamepir pe oe N ‘ticak for this reason are more room, fine | Mecting then adjourned. shipped to Cumberland. This 1s looked upon | jegisiature, but there is no perceptible falling off ca anie et Se ee Monday dissolved the mythical allusions to an al ee ee ie eo TOWN & WOPLEEER, sete tee cream and soda fountain, | Mail arrives SS asunususily good work for green miners, and | in the republican vote, and as the last legislature District Government Affa irs. Mance between Gov. Hamilton and Senator Gore Jel-co i Rroprictors | aoe ate Frontieres ug, Satueday at River | Compulsory Retirement in the Armyz | thoso interested are correspondingly pleased | ¥as republican It is very, ene eee willbe | award Johnson was yesterday appointed spo- pegs Tyee hgh for mo oes Guin ut Oo OUR R. P. BLAKISTON! To the Editor of T: ve aermocra se cS ature 28 | ctal policeman to do duty on 7th street, between O | Of ex-Gov. 9 CR re ree Je2-2m 2a eee ae a paige re the Sites Derors chet stomake hos orked 10 | in doubt, but concede George's election and that | Cia! policeman to do duty on 7th strest. between O | St, te Says Mr. Farnandis is agentleman of iionor, Pa hace ore z = ‘ermit me to correct your statement in Satur- | the mines Pefore, the stoppage, has g Mount | Of Most of therepublican ticket. at the Washington city garden, both for one year | integrity and intelligence, but his habits of life are oon ae ke HALIs OXFORD, MARYLAND, _ | 12¥’8 Stax that Gen. Sheridan would succeed Gen. | Savage has done the shine A’ miner Hevtn oa A PRorosEp ELECTRIC RATLWAY.—At a meeting | Without pay. nd labor of the canal, and would os very eaon Will be open JUNE 10th for reception off . Sherman sh the latter be retired, and that | berland has also gone in to instruct the novices. of a committee ‘of the Philadelphia park commis- CLAIMS AGAINST THE DISTRICT. surprised if he accepted the position. Tre pasticolace advan | Gen. Hancock] would succeed Gen. Sheridan as|One or two others from Cumberland are | sion yesterday, a plan was submitted by ex-Gov. | ‘The District Commissioners to-day recetved a clans tee steal " = eae a) SAM'L NORRIS, Proprietors” | Lteutenant i. ‘The grade of General of the | helping on the work, a school teacher from that | gartranft and others for the construction of a | statement from the Attorney General of the | _DANGRROUS COUNTERFEITERS AWRESTED IN KaN- wege ts Op Siva MEER RITA vived” by act of Congress, approved | Section being conspicuous among those who | narrow gauge electric railway in Fairmount Park. 8a8.—An extensive counterfeiting case has been Mets. jolita bran PS ISLAND, VA. 7 handle the empty cars. Mattresses came to committee and | United States respecting the disposition of claims | ynearthed in Kirwin, Kansas. George F. Best, are She Mote. oittay branch of ‘The only SEASIDE. RESORT IN VIR. | in sectiga 1.008 Rea, tn tae ea uonely provided | Tekhart ‘this alvemnoon, trom: Cumberland. and oe the UO var oe te tan He anid seat nc | against the District by contractors and others, | rested for passing counterfeit money, and #7 from J00 feet above tide water: sev pumps of excelent ES pice ripe bear esha (7 and Lifutenant General should cease when a va- | Were, Put in one of the buildings just com-| soon as the company he represented is assured of | Which have passed the ordeal of the Court of | Boston, lived In « dugout on an *!chiy-acre home- ater; 4 Fcantiful grove « restabade trees. WASH Eee tin ‘snd Cl ishing, curs therein. So that should Gen. Sher-| Pleted. The second installment of new miners, su 100,000 will be subscribed. Several of the | Claims. Out of twenty-two claims rej stead, twenty miles north of there. The sheriff retired, Gen. Sheridan would. simply toil | BuMbering over 100, 1s expected to-morrow, | SUPPOT $100,000 will be subscribed. Several of ap- | amounting to $243,508.47, the court has “tilowed searched the house and found his “pal,” named | in the command of the army, but with his present | There has been no sickness at Camp Mayer, and | proval of the proposed rallroad, but thought that | $19,462.73, Hudson, a complete set of dies, and a quantity of ednesday and Friday. | rank of Lieutenant General. The debate in the | 2! seem in good spirits, ‘The head engineer as he | At least $200,000 would be required before ths com- ee unfinished counterfeit cola in different parts of 2 per day; $12 per week; $40 per month. Route from Old Pomt by Steamer "Northampton to Cherryston every Monta MEE HOUSE, SE} NOW # board 4 pen: first-el Bud fine shade: abundance of Seer re the Neaauton, steamers make close | Senate on Thursday last on the compulsory. re- | 80S home at night 18 jeered at by the women as pany could begin operations. After some discus-| |THE Fire Tars MorNING.—The alarm at 11:45 | the house. Best proposes to turn state's evidence, Wagetabes. Lilustrated cir et eee ore es oe tirement cliuse of the army appropriation bill, | He Passi Margugn Kckhart, bu he takes it good" | sion the communication was referred to the La Sion Soabage tim rah es Agere py fk SIE aaitta- os os disclosed an astonishing lack of iniormation om naturodly “am says 16 wi come right after | board, 7 Od by Dan O'COREOT, Sad ores | WHO are interested with him vin the : OUNTAIN TOP HOTEL. the legal status of Gens. Sherman and Sherida: awhile. The Georges Creek and New Central os southeast, owns y Dan O'Connor, occu) has been successfully “shoving the queer” in HE MOUNTAINS. y above Tide Water. Situated in Virginia, as both of these officers are not subject to retire companies at Lonaconing, it is sald, have staked | Excrrina EVENTS ABROAD.—The situation in| by Henry Miner. The fire originated trom a stove | country towns for two weeks past. You he and ae fron Wadlneton Cte an a iid alga | ment as the law stands, This latter fact was so | OM grounds for the purpose of making barracks | Eeyptis still most eritical, Tels how sald thatthe | pipe. ‘The luizens and police offieers extinguished | Hudson hint strongly. of their connection with THE PARK HOTEL, WILLIAMSPORT, PA., Se ee pene HENRY L. MASSIE” | Well understood that when Congress established | Prior to bringing on new labor to work their goin dn good faith, and will energeti- e flames fore ao val e ‘part- } gangs operating from St. Louls, Chicago, 3 iow oad eee Fe Nee, ES a le my3i-im” | the present rate of pay of the army, by the act of | mines, and have notified tenants reas ed houses | cally sustain the present Khedive. On the other | ment. Loss $50; covel yy insurance. ork. Many Kansas towns have Deen worked for unui Ramdoceosly. laid Sor sch —— ~ July 15th. 1870, (which, by the way, reduced Gen. | Of those compantes to vacate them. The provable | hand, Arabi Pacha and his party are threatening SSS yey aol Gen. | He Past six months, and atnong the counterfelts eed : By eee LD POINT COMFORT, Sherman’s $1,000), the Ti 5 action of the companies on July 1, when the notice | to wreak vengeance on the Khedive if the Sultan | | THERE was A Lirrix Scene in the Court in Gen- | thousands of small colns are in circulation. ‘The nae eke ate VIRGINIA, in arranging’ the army Payable Bk par ials | to vacate houses expires, Js yoty generally dis- | declares in his favor. Four more British tron-| eral ‘Term Monday , After, the decteion af | the | cass exeites much attention, as itis believed the cannot be fo ‘ : HYGEIA HOTE faa | 4 “ cussed. It is said there was a decision some years | clads have left Suda bay for Alexandria. ....An rr case Of - | fountain ‘was struck In the of months snnot be found neal , Afermhouse Stiasied iene Soe tat i, | Tate of pay for the two grades in question, while el y 1 Open, | for all other grades the Fates were ‘tixed for ‘brie, | a0 Which declared a tenant-house part of the | ometat return shows thet the number of out ny against Grant was announced. Mr. Dav- | Irugsent nt makes the Fare | on POGUES Sathana. buthine beri menos: | the active aud retired lists’ a thet which a glance | Plant necessary to the carrying on of the com-| reported to the Trish constabulary during the age, whois counsel in the case, asked for papers a { ” = luced in court at the hearing Sein aeor warns & ruins ¢ : at the pay tables, since published annually in the | Panies’ work, and that a miner was put outof his | month of May was 396, including two murders, ex- | Which he said he prod poe OE Ge uy aes o. Niazara Falls or Saratoga Se ee ee ene manos | Opctat army ‘Registers will prove. Why, then, | house on this deciston. clusive of the Pheonix park affaii Senor Ortiz | of the case and which the counsel = vol, other ee ; Gonsthan any resort in the country. Climate free from | should the proposed. legislation (otherwise'an ext ‘THE IRON WORKERS. Zarate, the sole Cariist deputy i the Spanish | Side had In thelr possession, ‘Mr. Mattingly, rep- MUNT HOUS Lapis and for Insomnia. y wonderful in its cellent measure) include Gens. Sherman and Sher- Nothing new transpired at Pittsburg yesterday | Chamber, was seized with apoplexy yesterday 1c le, Atlantic City, ed that pril 15th for motion to any one, while promotion Is the on! secularize the cemeteries, discussion Mattingly remark ‘Tho most sry anil delightiul Suiuinet Home, Object. sought’ by’ the ‘compulsory. ‘retiverser, | Both sides continue firm. At the headquarters of there were a great m about the clerk's any pal the coast. A Sea View from eve! ‘ASS ROCK HOUSE, GOOD HARBOR BEACH, | clause? The army does the Amalgamated association last night word was | , ITALIANS FLOCKING TO GARIBALDI's FUNERAL— | feet, and Mr. Davidge it find his aMdavite fe" Goot “bathing Croquet woundee and | Pa Gloucester Mem Fingst gurl seine Sherman retired, hod ‘could: the coneeey ao poe Le "relee 3 bi - knew anything about the rs, After some Recereeet Boast ie cles se eon HligdBUs. ad-| fdan, since their retirement would not give pro- toc! the. complexion of the iron situa while delivering a speech against a proposal to yy thi De papel {at - oats eS mane? ste ma 2D don Times me states | there. “You must not me to the clerk’s ‘ : red, be prop- | received that the Akron Iron company, of Akron, | A “dispatch to the London Times trom Ro . “d for’ soc ier | and Ocean See the Atlantic coast. Bend Sant : that large numbers of persons are starting from | feet,” sald Mr. Davidge, with some show of 1 loctimiwsamais for book describing Cape Aun ony nee on ewaliecs wrno doubts, but chat a ©., and the Canal Dover Iron company, of Canal | aii pares of Italy for Caprera, to be presentat the | nation, “I want you to understand.” fg Sit .B, B STOCKHAM, ‘a27-eolm, ¥. 0. BHOWN. | fi'¢ wonderfully progressive omer Or is Sse anak | Daver, Ox, ad signed the geale cans is makes elght | funeral of Garibaldi. ‘Risteamer deft, Genoa on | Mattingly severely, “that I know nothing “about 945 axbinyton, TCE 00D MOUSE, HARPENWS FERRY, WEST | there is not a m thought on military matters | Mills that get 4 i PER Hh safe tl ride ree Pree seed pee tne’ clerk's foo ‘ve Va., Mrs. 8. E. LOVETT, does D ‘grasp. the plate mill of Kloman’s Superior Rail mill have started from Palermo, two from Leghorn ing against ARGE ARRIVAL OF SPRING CLOTHING | Botrd uhsurpasted: produce fresh from coun tip cut herpen ky tie elect ee ne wri start up With one hundred non-union men, all | Gnd one trom Naples, all crowded with people. | Judge Carter observed that the in this case LAze SPRIN nS iter "eh sod bed igh elevabion: "eras, lives, and do not imbitter his last days by any | }20OTnae must te alle ine ae oe ree eat on | The supply of boats is inadequate to accommodate | seemed to have as much disposition to stray away mild, ° : ARMY. ‘tne ( nfl as Texan “ Not "he TO-DAY. es eee Drones of eatin os MY. | goon as they are worked off the ‘will shut | Gxertod ‘witiy the members, of Garibaiets tainty Svat books books ‘belonging to the records oF APE MAY.—NEW ATLANTIC_CHOICE, CoLoRED BURGLARS CoMMITTED.—James Taylor | Own again. for the transfer of his ashes to the mainland. The | court have disappeared.” “I do not believe they Le BL ey SS and Robert Davis, colored, were charged in the INTIMIDATING NON-UNION MEN. Temains will be cremated to-morrow. have permanently disappeared,” said Mr. Davidge. Be Sure and Buy at the Great structed view; cuisine first-class; modern ap-. The matter was settled by the court granting leave pointments; located on the most desirable street In the | POlice Court yesterday with _burglai on} A telegram from Cleveland, 0., June 6, says: The Gy. Address J. 8. DEATS. mys0-am | the Sth of last March at the house of oir | serixers surrounded the men at work this evening | »,A"RAD oF THE Reronrens—The committee Of | to file the papers when found. BOSTON AND NEW YORK SALE OF MEN'S, Gtocntos Hore, nS song. Off Mon ae eter are street and Car | ana noted and jeered, but offered no violence, Festerday and received a verbal covering | ‘Tae Story of the boxs? o Ucles. Mr. L. Browning apy for defendants, | There was much excitement, and six men were @ refusal of the trustees on Thursday two BoxS' AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. SEASON OF 1882 OPENS JUNE 29. ‘Mr. McGuire testified to the joer pontabarel articles, | arrested for disturbing the peace, two of whom | weeks ‘th ‘Cashier White, to produce the P Under new management. All communics- and identified a lot of silverware that had been | belong tothe union. The mayor has warned the | Dilis of the trust in the presence of en xpect 1 : — Set URARnOn fee ee Tecovered a8 his. Detective McDevitt testified to | strikers to desist from assembling in the streets eae er ba ethnic teosird ited, and they. i ane oe = Davis having confessed to him that he and Taytor | and preventing others Sy threats and Intimidation le question ag, to whether OF not he | and are believed to have left the city. = : he committed the robbery, and stated that they sold | trom pursuing thelr dally labora, Order has been | Was acting under orders. He finally Asplendid AI-Wool Suit for $12, worth P. 8S. BOOTHBY, Manson, the stuf to a colored restaurant keeper named completely restored. finance committee had instructed him not to pro-| yw rag Equrry Court to-day the following cases Aspientid Boys’ Suit for $6.50, worth | _my25-2m CAPE MAY, N.J. | Patrick Barber, where witness and Detective Acton ‘THR INTERNATIONAL TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION duce the ‘bills with the ice agt. Hancock; pro confesso. Yates — 4 = . POINT HOTEL Gana 3: | Fecovered it. Mr. Acton corroborated Mr. McI inaliy agt. ©. ¥: hetinee's atinak O50 h 34. SQOUT LOINT HOTEL, | GAITHERSBURG, | itvs statement. ‘The case was continued until Fri. | CoBtnued its sesston in 8% Louis yesterday. The gel Finest Clothing made at peduced Vee, fottan Dranchot tbe id eitaatad on the Metro- | ay for further testimony, and the prisoners Were president's Sinplena that there are too many fou can buy all styles en's, ‘Washington; altitade. be! 550 and committed in default of $1, nds eacl inters outside of the union, and makes sugges- Bier trae ae | tee ie hari Marmetecete LEME | "1 pracx yon Ban Bovs—A enorea boy named | Ronmionaing to tbe adopeoa at some means o | ARUNmranr, Dente ov Tas Resaae or : ves an BS — . We aa deans Chagioe Mee" Boye | Uf naturel forest trees of 1S acres.” Within a few'mine | Andrew Marlow Was changed by his mother: ic | Obviate this. Resolutions were introduced indors- of hy » utes’ walk of the camp of the United Statea troops, ing the action of the iron and steel workers in watchs a nearly halt Gena? CuSO | which haa len located fhere. Fine band willbe in at- | (eorrigibie. ‘She vestined rang, yn beng ale and Ingugurating thelr strike, ‘and-deciaring it the We havéi_ Fine Cassimere and Chevoit | Siutnal Union, wecrayh. wites in, the esse’ Eieeay | school, threatens to Kill his brother, and ts a bad Gay of all Wposrapbical eee eee A A 5 Suits, worth $16. Weare selling them ‘cold boy in general. The court sald that the reform YD AL atgid. "Foriecms costy to school was crowded to overflowing, and he couid | POrtn maintaining sald strikeout! f3 op) ar Bane F hing it, no aug 612, my25-1m JUAN BOYLE, Manager. | not send any more boys there at present. The movauibna erase aE Worgsng Punts ‘Se-, $1,$1.25,$1.50 and | QEASIDE PARE HOTEL SEASIDE P court gave the boy a reprimaad and aismissed hima, eR ancien bebe ci accepted the of- will Accommo.Jjations SS cee ba ee ReesbCAG | atunemazeren St. —stommmnce | bene my esac ae aesceing. Saavere Ht 2. i or sumed work yesterday at-wages ranging from — until June 1. After that, Seaside Park ,. evening the folle—‘hg will graduate: Amelia BE. Alaxen: hols, Anna Roberta | $2.623¢ to $2123. ‘The workmen agree not to strike aro ag a a Shy a viene ‘non-union men, * = , Bessie A. Joh ‘this year, and to work with AMtyles of Fine and Mediom Clothing for Men, Boye | "Ttteriy OCEAN WIRW.) weer A ATOm. | Page, ee Aa advanco ts and Children, much lower prices than you cated. one block from bosob'=<7 Sale 4 Sarah A. Harrison, Annie V, Saunders, Ger- ver bought them before, at the Grevt _- bee SO Ban 908, trude # Sin, & J. Matt, men D, Wayne, and bed a Tue River Master Sutton re- Trape.—Harbor BOSTON AND NEW YORE CLOTHING, o pohly PAY ime J follows: Sehr. Between G and H sts, cast side.) Sun, J La