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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Ferthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. is served to subscribers tn the cir own account, at 10 centa per Tire Evrstsc 5: tity by carriers, Werk, or 44 r month. Copies at the counter, 2 cents each. 50 cents # mouth, ne yea {Entered a Ree: ‘Tax Were: 361 on Friday” $2 a year, £ en ceived, about a doven’or fi : Laggut street were open and freight Sa ea A’great number of men were at work here business was being rapidly pushed. At the Tohn's Park depot Fork was Proceeding slowly, eaters ond ny Postave pry is, $1, 10 copies for $i (poe GRAND ¢ > SICTANS. Jel2-3m ENTERTAIN- | F. S$. RANDALL, Propric Gesso FOURTH OF JULY TO FORT WASHINGTON. OCeogt A AND STEA t ET lock a. m. sharp Fare, £0 cent: round trip. Cau be chartered Tuceday ‘hureday and Saturday. For information inquire ¥ street, opposite Cente: . WE 4th street rorth- dyl-2w" S THE FOURTH! FARE $1.50, FROM WASHING I« SfO,BAY RIDGE AND RE By the B. & O. itcad to A: Round trip ‘The train w ¢ steamer, $1.50. 31, on, coruer New Jersey | hours at Bay Ridge, | Lhece Vil ¥ tHE POUT moe aye, 85. N BOYLE, M: Ht : FORT TT! TM | Geers === Attend the its second reguiar monthly mi fe THE STATED Ee ‘amphor, for mot! = td m5 1429 Penne: (ep SAMUEL KER, Frankin Square and Seaside Librari — The Philadelp! Sengerfest Paraéet Company. F. A. KiNG (726 13 H STR! has returned to the city and resumed instead By order NOTH . President. ING ASSOCIATION, N AY. t Patent ( the uaxinnt i menthly etn President. reicurer, 1416 dy3-ut oF if you went to barrow with # fail sh and has a si rte taken series will interest properly belr be paid or ers and a £row Ta, i until the iu surplus are fisst 1 be on WEDNE 4, und eect their officers and then y 1 itary excort to the Maronle Temp at 11 2 FIRST CO-OP! ATION OF ¢ ASSOC will hold ent of dues IA, July 9, 5 be ‘The Treasurer and Secretary P-th. to Ted nd mskine advances on WE: ‘CH, President. dy1-2t T.SOCIET: “held on MONDAY E' the Lenin buiidil T. E. McARDI A. ASHFORD, » Secretary. BUILDING Of OM BROILERS, ete. , FURNACE PLUMBING and TINNTNG. MOVAL. MRS. M. ZYPPREC moved te 1204 7th street. “be M salty in stumping, embroidery, hair dy As of hair w AYLAND WIL: NSECTICIDE, and refine Gam ‘Drug Store, corner a: S the best th street and Penn: F GLEN FLOKA AND BETE W. C. MILBURN, Pranmactst, DEY Goons, ‘930 7th street northwest. New French and Scotch Ginghams, Just opened; best qvalities at low prices. Silks, Satins, and Rhadames, extra good values. STEAM COOKERS. GAS STOVES AND RUBPER HOSE. Cell and examine at 631 15th street. F. F. BROOKS, 20 Fine Gas Fixtures, Ko, ___ BOOKS, , EW BOOKS. Flostine Matter of the 0. Ante, Bees aud Series, $1.5 B. Hodgson, JAMES J. CHAPMA’ Metropolitan Book Store, PENNSYLVANIA A’ JOHN €. CALHOUN, VAN HOLTZ; For Ever and a Day, Fuller; $1.50. A ane, Jenkins: $1. California for Health, 5 _fioot bathing n- | Pleasure and a Place of Residence, Nordhoff; 32. lin Bemnen, $1; Ladies’ aud "| yostors aud Adventurers, Fuller; $1. Anne, C.F = ; SSeS ~ | Weoison; $1.25.) My Iris ruey, ‘Thos. Carlyle JRPGATTA. = FOURTH JULY. REGATTA. | From Hand to Hand, Mrs. Wister: "$1.40, ‘Among the FREDERICKSBURG, VA. All the Promine timore, Richi ‘The popular Steamer K wharf st 9 a.m t Boat Clubs of Washington, Bal- PORT will leave 7th-etreet TUESDAY, July 4th, connecting at Sexpay EXCt LADY OF THE Will make trip of 10 sry SUNDAY AF 0 p.m. Kettenins abo ignore wo Fan 30 ¢ uid B wtree’ Gh a: 10 p. tn. allow five he % $8.65. inchicing adruisaic We: children be- een five and twelve years, noud, Fredericksburg aud Po- | jel |. Agchenbroidel, (No Ja White Mountaines $3. "Onecare bonkct Cuings on 0 3. rs rope; $1.50. Anew and beant{ui_assorument of and Fredericksburg, participate. | Siationery and Fancy Goods Just received, b; ‘Wat. fi. MORRISON: So PY ‘MOR ‘Law Booxseitex axp Sratioxrn, 475 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, 'D. C. Marios HARLAND’S NEW BOOK—EVE’S DAUGHTERS, OR COMMON SENSE FOR MAID, WIFE AND MOTHER. An Etymological Dict the Ei mclcel onary of inglish Language, qmuce River ev- | The Treasury of David, by C. H. §} $2.per vol. . leaving 6th-street wharf | 2 fury of David: by C. H. Spurgeon, v it 8 o'clock. Crome Peer arion saevorkb, ‘D.D.. $1.35. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, Je6 428 Seventh street. SOE (EsraBuisuep 1848.) Mbitt House Prez Store. Free's Book ‘Store, tue H=* SEE es See 6th oy ylvanis: PHENSTINE and meanest e, . Ie, _Je17, 22, 23.24, 26, 30, jyS Manazera. — FAMILY CARRIAGES, UMMER RAC GRAND EXCURSION TO LEESBU ~ VA.JULY 2, Summer Meeting of Londoun Agricultural Society. Running, Trott Hurdle Races, July 4th and 5th. Yound-irip t+, cood for two days, $1.40. ‘Trains feave B. and P. Depot at 8 o'clock am. Returning seave Leesburg at 5:0 o'clock p.m.” ot Of the Highest Grade, expressly for City Use. ELEGANT IN STYLE AND FINISH. Warranted in Every Particular. SPECIALTIES : HE POTOMAC FRUIT GROWERS IMPROVE. | LANDAUS, LANDAULETS, COACHES, COUPES, commence URSDAY, June excur- sions to Glymout ou steamer Keyyort, leaving 7th- : No: gtrert wharf at 9 2. m. and 3p. m., returning leave | 10 to 20 per cent. saved by < : Factory. Glymont at 1 p.m. and9 p.m. Fare, round-trip— Adgits, 50 cent: children, 25 cents. Reduced rates to © cieties and clits can be obtained of J. Orville John- won, 509 Penosy vapia avenue. No contracts made with Sanne be recognized = of — wrounds at Glyzuout, except present agreerenn ‘Bu. E. F- HOWLAND, Be Secretary. BR CHART x, Lapsctale Setck foo este, San re: wheel jaeke ow. ABDERY: Sanne” (QUANTICO PAVILION. _Jewinning SATURDAY, June 10th, the Popular Steamer KEYPORT FLUMBING, kes the plses of the Excelsior om this route QUANTICO frat on shots wallcxy, arcierys quitty Teak poms BURDAYS at pois: ouges © Sm and 2:30 WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JULY 3, 1882. To-morrow being a legal holiday there will be no piper issued from this offi Rerort Nor Reapy.— ‘easury 18 not yet ready to make public his st bond piate. Tae Recaut or Commopore SnvFELDT from duty connected with the Ciinese Iegation in the east was probably caused by his open letter, w stied, the Chinese wer: The letter referred to Ww: written to ex-Senator Sirgent, and was publishe in the Calornia papers. Its’object was to affe Dgisiition on the Chinese bill. ‘The letter ¢ tained an att nese authorities and fous iinpt £ the Empress’ cha Th emed to be quite Tne New Commisstoner.—The nomination of x-Senator Joseph R. We: tte. Mr. West’s friends In the ‘1 entirely confident of his confirmatto: the ny, there ome Ik of some opp m the democratic gide of the chamber. such opposition It certainly has not gel yet. ‘The fact that Mr. fs an ex- sitioa tr It there rys\ ‘ormer members, make opp tohim an wp-hill business. It seems to t conceded that Mr. West hus the qualifications for od Comniss pusiness capacity knowledge of District affairs, through a long res!- dence here. revenue taxes in eal year 1882, has been Os—an e over the fis: 237. Of the above total amount. 2: rom the tax on private banks, and it i of note that one such bank in this District lakes rank with the heaviest and most responsib tn the United States, especially in its receipts ot dey on which the internal revenue tax IS laid. trict for the same Taanufactured 0.432 barrels; cig vhich the tax s Lino: to do Dus een Issued since 3 Fetall lquor dea Je liquor dealers, 26; esale dealers In malt liquo in matt liquors, 54; manufactur Tae TARIFF ComMisstoneRs will hold their first meeting in this city at the Riggs House next ‘Thursda TATION BILL AND OTHER OVED.—The President has approved the acts making appropriations to provide for the ex- $07 the government of the District of Colum- and for tie consular and diplomatic service ment tor the fi year ending June 20, ety the’ use of the Capitol nid authorizing the Distrlet. Supreme appoint two additional criers, Court to Tue Toran Com THe Coxtracr for furring and lathing at the Knisely Brothers, of Work on the Boston su! W. Hoyt, of Springti tc and for similar ‘y extension to Jno. | ad, Ma FEMALE Coryists IN TEARS. fetnale copyists in the Na exhausted. The department corridors were bathe in tears to-day. Kirkland, to duty as captain of the Norfolk navy | g yard. Commodore R. W. Shufeldt, detached from § ment, and with the U.S. lezation in China, and or- p dered home. Commodore A. K. Hughes,from com- Waiting orders. Lieut. i. P. Rodgers, from the Lieut. M. F. Wright, from the Naval Academy,and ordered to special duty in bureau of navigation. P. A. Surgeon N. M. Ferebee, from the naval hos- A. Engineer J. and pliced on Ww: neer Benj. B. Bryan, from the Kearsarge, and or- dered to report at Navy department, have EM been made in the 71 regdster’s office, to be third. E. Northrup, s¢cond coinptroller’s office, to be sec- ond: clerk, and ‘Thoms M. Willey, commts. sloner of customs diviston, to be first-class clers. class clerkship. Prr-onaL.—General Sherman has gone to Oak- land for a short visit.—Adjutant General Drum Ruzzles is acting Adjutant General. Me gone to New York.—Secretar to his parents here. His patent speed indicator, cisco to Newport, proved a suc anil Gen. Hancock will attend the veteran soldiers? Yontinent,” just issued.—Mr. C. M. Raymond | and his newly-wedded wife,nee Annie Louise Cary, will spend the summer in ‘the White Mountains, After October 15 Mrs. Raymond will be “at home” Important Nominations To-day ‘The President sent the following nominations to the Senate to-day: first as:Istant secretary of state. via and Greece, John Worthington, of New York, to be U. S. consul at Malta. | Tuxpan, Col. Chas. H. Crane, assistant surgeon general, to be surgeon general with rank of Drigadier gen” eral lMeutenant commanders, Midshipmen E. Loyd, jr., J, HL, Holcomb ana G. F. Ormsby to be ensizna. - WHAT CONGRESS IS DOING. nent regirding the $1,000 | THE APPROPRIATION TERS OF GENERAL AND LOCAL INTEREST. Senate To-day. The Chair submitted a petition from the presi- | Lamb and Sowers—were compared, and the main dent and secretary of the independent labor party | features of the report, which will be written by Ing Congress to raise | Dr. Lamb, were agreed upon, It will contain no the capitation tax on iminigrants from 50 cents to | COHcIUsion which is not known to the public, and 3100 per head. Referred to committee on com- moree. BILLS—MAT- ot the city of New York p mela . a general opinion th De ‘I have been recalled at Commod ldt should have been rec building at Ashevill Ransom and passe on mot on ot aa Dawes, the ey e ae In- | speaking to a SraR reporter to-day, said the report terior was directed to communicate a detailed ac- : a to be District Commis- | count of the Indian civilization fund, 1ts origin | Of the autopsy would be exhaust Saturday referred by the Senate to | und original and present amount. ‘The Senate bill to authorlz ance with the custom of the | @Z¢ and promote telegraphic communication be tween America and Europe. Garrett, Wm. F. Burns, Wm. land, stitutes Robert | Proper form all the f Frick, of Mary- and thelr associates, a company to lay an and his | ocean cable from any point on the Ame! The Dill passed With an amendrment exte the time within which the company sh ecable to two years trom’ the passage nning executi¢n of Guiteau on Fi gin laying t N THs District.-- | of th ‘te Dill to amend section 2325 of the Re Statutes of the United States touching the nee of patents for miner: that where there is a failu gations of the portest Linds, which provides © Sustain by proot the patty mak: the all eceived a letter from P! he costs and expenses of the | Teceived a letthr from. Pat ed. the same s! proceeding, Was pas GENERAL DEFICI The general deficte: Y APPROPRIATION BILL. 2 lation bil was | tunity, she would I ane proceeded with, and the commitice amendment | Cleat the gallows. It is needless to say that Mantity of beer brewed and sold tn this Dis: | Agreed to as read. ‘The Senate committee reported an amendment constituting the First ands reasury and the Treg ates a board of audit to he ers, | questions arising leat tobsecd | posed rs IN manufactured tobacco, 1,908; | and burial of the ‘The following | the pro- | wentto the jall la Frowing out of the illness | Ing a bouquet of ordinary size with a large white e PresidontGarti 10; retail dealers | method of auditing t ers of cigars, 61, | the payment of the and brewers, 8, amount 0 be certified and pald for medi 2.500. It is further provided that all the | the “death watch, il be considere: January Ist, 1883, House of Representatives. Unéer the call ot sta Introduced and referred In the House to-day: TO ABOLISH NEVADA. By Mr. Berry—To aboli of | And to attach ft to the state of California, MR. ROBINSON GOES FOR TH Mr. Robinson (N. Y. [It recites the in the state of Nevada | moved BRITISH MINISTER. | would fall therefrom. | Th —Resolution of inquiry. | termined to subject’ the bouquet to chemical an- onstitutional provision which pro- | # == hibits any Senator or Representative being qu Ge at the mints during the | tioned for any remarks spoken in debate; sta a at OW the 25th of January, 1882, Lionel Sack esi aceredited min! chy In this city, called u huysen and que th y Freling- | 16, toned the remarks delivered in day before by Mr. Robinson and pproval of the resolution of the | Mr. John W. Gulteau left the city last evening 3 with a | for his ite 4s directed nat foreign, alfairs resolution “that the Seeretary or yb of | the city, but expects to i ‘Albany public & has been “awarde | to inform this House, without reference to its in- > Albany public bullding has been awarded to | comput” Wt the patite interest wheter | sald British | gesied ‘the ‘appointment of bout twenty | to revise, before publication, the sp department were | ered in the House and Se: dropped on the first of July. ‘They were employed | gested the pel n best fitted to ad on the contingent roll, and the appropriation was | 19g § rf it, a5 We had saluted the Britis ‘orktown, he thought that we had perm: uty under instructions from the State depart- | pulled dow Ort as po. etweel mand of the navy yard, Norfolk, and ‘placed on | on the elston of the umpire in ury department: J. | Phillips, Chas. retary’s office, and George W. Allen, | Arengo. On motion of Mr. Cannon, Senate amendments | nere in 1852, whois the spi Mr. D. MeD. Lindsay has been appoluted tea tee, eeacienleeletys appropriation bill were non-| that he was not convinced of the sincerity of Mr. Pierce moved to suspend the rules and pass | £0,tminister the commimion to him he flow into Senate bill appropriating $75,000 for the erection | cere in his prof: that the bill was presented rounton at Burlington, Towa, which begins to-day. | under a suspension of the rules inorder to prevent | {m(eresting national sermon yesterday morning —dJudge Tourgee’s new story, “Hot Plough: | any amendment being adopted which modified the | 2¢t2at church, from the text, “Righteousness ex- shares,” 1s commenced in the number of “Our | hardships of the present tariff! system, Capitol Notes. The House this afternoon fs engaged in maneu- | one. money out of the Treasury for the erection ic buildings at cross roads and villa First a republican is recognized with a bull bill and then a democrat. When thus combi yee a no trouble Hat a sre thine YOu he House committee on appropriations to-day | the letters lately produced by John W. Guitesu. Sie ogee: ved sary sty uatopmation “Twas ‘compelica™ he said, “to subpoena him to : ‘the Dis clause restricting the operations of the na- | pring the letters to Washington, and even then he ree agslatant Secretary OF State, om tO be | tonal board of health to the diseases of yeiny | Brine, the letters to Washington, a Produced such usene Schuyler, of New York, to be minister | fever and chotera, not want him as a witness, and would never have resident and consi gene! umania, Ser- | THE BILL TO REDUCE INTERNAL REVENUE TAXATION. by The Senate finance committee had under consia- | Called him, but, having been summoned to bri verin at No. 2) Fifth avenue, New York city. ee THE EXECUTED ASSASSIN, The Autopsy—What the Doctors Say— Khe Story of a Poisoned Bouquet WR. ROBINSON AND THE BRITISH MINISTER,| Agatin—a crank Coming to Avenge G iteau, Etc. THE EXAMINATION OF GUITEAU'S BRAIN. The report upon the result of the examination ot the brain of Guiteau fs nearly completed, and a meeting of the three doctors in charge of the matter was held to-day at the Army and Medical Museum to complete their work. The notes made by the members of the committee—Drs. Hartigan, its priucipal value will be the photographs and microscopte analysis. Rev. Dr. Hicks, Who has the matter under supervision, was In consultation The Senate bill appropriating $50,000 for a public | with Dr. Laiab who read to him the report as far , N. C., was called up by Mr. | 28 completed. DR. HARTIGAN, e and technteal, and probably of more value hereafter than at the the sale of timber | present time. All that remained to finish the on certain lands reserved for the use of the Me- | report was to append the report of the micro- nomonee Indians in Wisconsin was PRESIDENT GARRETT'S CABLE BILL. . Gorman called up the Senate bill to encour- | will nrobably expre: scoptst as to the nature of the thickening of the braln—whether {t is inflammatory or not. The report of the three surgeons making the autopsy no opinion as to the mental ‘ondition of the deceased, but simply present in ets’ revealed by the Investi- gation. THE POISONED BOUQUET. jde.| It was mentioned in THE Srar’s account of the ay last that some flowers had been removed from the cell of the apprehensioa that they had ned. It now turns out that the suppo- based upon reasonable grounds at ieast, that the flowers bore the appearance of Ing been “fixed.” Several days before ¢ {| the execution, General Crocker, the warden, elphia warning him to be watehful of Mrs. Scoville, should she apply for an interview with her brother, as there were some good reasons to belteve, if she had oppor- wld give Guiteau poison and thus betore this ‘the warden and officers had become suspicious that there was something of this kind projected, and tt had already been determined that there should be no opportunity allowed for Mrs. Scoville to pass anything to the condemned man. As has been stated heretofore, Mrs. Scoville t Thursday about2o’clock, earry- rose in the center, and this she requested should be sentin to her brother. Atthe time Guiteau’ was and limiting the | engaged with Mr. Reed and Rey. Dr. Hicks In ar- ‘al ser- | ranging his earthly affairs, and Mr. Woodwai iS Standing over him when ind the allowances | the flowers were passed to him. Guiteau took them In his hand, and in answer to his question the answer was given: “They are from your sls- fer,” at which he looked astonished for a short the following bills were | time, and then his eyes filled with tears. The bouqu s then set in acup on the smali table. Ity on known to the deputy warden that the bouquet had been sent in, and it was re- r tral flower of the bou- to be thickly covered with a fine ‘lon the least movement parttcles officers thereupon di quet was foun white powder, lysis. The fower In question ts kept under lock and key for the present, as also another flower from the same bouquet. “The first one has a faded, dirty e | green corrolla, just as it appeared when first noted, and the Hower proper has a sort of waxy The other has a natural look. GUITEAU’S BROTHER AND SISTER. ome in Boston. Mrs. Scoville is still in e shortly. DR, HICKS’ SERMON. minister suggested any punishinent | qt was expected that Dr. Hicks’ sermon at the for tho-e who had spoken in that debate of Jan- * s ae i a _ uary 24, 1882, without his leave; Whether he sug-| Tebernacle church yesterday morning would have British censor | Some reference to the gloomy scene in which he ches dell ‘hhether he sug- | was crowded yesterday, The reverend gentleman, s minister sooth- | however, made no allusion to Guiteau by name. Tup to the British on when disturbed by | He took his text from Luke xix: 10—“To save that the eagles wing; whether he suggested the official | which was lost.” He took the ground that the recognition of the New York Zridune, founded by | vilest sinner might be ae eS qaemner oe the ee Directory | mentality of ine pow ae ‘NAVAL Onvens.—Wm. K. Ma dered to com- | Of 1848, as the British organ in the United States, | ability of a murderer who repented at the last ThAnd Gio navy GeLL NOMI. “CAptetn Weis Al | Mh asnlfest) iajustice “uy thie. equal CINimaN OE ES | Memeae ERLE ee Sha een a yy . . Cap! ee and whether said British minister sug- | then proceeded to say how cruel and uncharitable flag at } 1t was to put a fellow-man to death simply because anentiy | poptiiar opiniondemanded it, | During his remarks our own, together with ag full a re- ible of the conversation whlch passed | earth now there were people living who would ud minister and the Secretary of State, | crucify him within a week.” sth of January, 1882.) Naval “Academy, and ordered to the Tennessee, | THE PEACE CONGRESS—THE SPAN! figured so promin ently last week, and his church saved through the instru- He discussed the prob- @ sid he believed that if “Jesus Christ was upon A PASTOR'S VIEWS ON CAPITAL, PUNISHMENT. H-AMERICAN CoM-| Rey. S. K. Cox, of the Mt. Vernon Place M. E. church south, preached last night on the subject By Mr. Mills (by request.)—Confirming the call} of capital punishment. He discussed the question . for a peace congress, to be held in Washington, | as to whether capital punishment should be abol- ital, Norfolk ‘anted st ths leave. P. | x : ae al ? pital, No: and ee nto aU seontlis heres November 224, 1882, and appropriating $15,000 to | ished, and took the ground that ft should not be, ng orders. Assistant Engi- | defray expenses. for if it were the number of murders would be In- creased tenfold. He was disgusted with the pe ie By Mr. Cox, of New York.—Calling on the Prest- | rage made on the scaffold of men stepping off dent for a copy of the record and proceedings of | trap to glory. if ny Soe ae ps : the si ot ae > de- | criminals, he said, tr make the public ‘THR FOLLOWING PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENT TTT gern ots re Gd [eres tog ee egrets Ure aan Campbell and Augustus’ a, | blasphemous utterances of Guiteau in prayer and doggerel he said he coulé not see how the officers lass clerks; Preston | DISAGREEMENT ON THE LEGISLATIVE APPRoPRraTioN | Of the Jaw and clergymen could stand by and quietly submit to such” utterances. He also al- luded ‘to the conduct of Woodward, who was hun aker visited. He sai Woodward's _prozessions, and when they declined a terrible passto showing that he was not sin- ions, his object being to have his of a public building at Terre Haute, Ind., whose | name paraded in the papers that he might be con- has gone to Columbia barracks, Onto. General | ultimate cost shall not exceed $150,000. ‘Agreed | sidered a hero, He hoped the time was not dis. al | to—yeas 115, nays 53. tant when all that the public would learn of an ‘y |_ On motion of Mr. Manning, the rules were sus- | execution would be that it was an accomplished Lincoln has returned from New York.—Mr. John | pended and a bill passed_ appropriating $50,000 for | fact. C, New has returned from Indianapolls.—Enslen | the erection of a public building at Oxford, Missis- W. S. Hogg, of the Jamestown, 1s on a short visit | slppl. Mr. Kelley moved to sus A MINNESOTA PASTOR ON GUITEAU. nd the rules and pass| The Rev. Gco. Wright, of Minnesota, who ts wh was tried on the Jamestown Irom San Fran- | bill to correct an error in the revised statutes rela- | temporarily filling the pulpitof the Dumbartonst. Gen. Grant tye pouty, on ea: foods. r. Morrison said M. E. church, West Washington, preached a very halteth a nation, but sin 18 a disgrace to any people.” He characterized Guiteau as a savage, ‘Saying hehad lived like a savage and died like SCOVILLE AND THE GUITEAUS. Acard dated at Chicago, June 29, and signed by 8, fined | Geo. Scoville, was published yesterday, in which Mr. Scoville says that he did not have at the trial as he chose to bring forth, and no others. I did the letters, he urged that, being present in cout eration to-day the bill to reduce internal revenue | it would tell against his brother if he were not Paul Ravestes, of Alabama, to be U. 8. consul at | taxation, which passed the House June 27. Mr. pus on the witness stand. At his urgent solicita- Rogers, deputy commissioner of internal revenue, upon invitation of the ittee, appeared bee more than that of any other witness to hang his jon, I placed him there, and his testimony did brother.” Mr. Scoville says further that Mrs. Sco- . fore them and presented the views of the depart- | vilie’s Seren that she eee a a soni} oo Lieuts. Jos. Marthon and E.T. Strong, to be | ment upon the pending bil. Mr. Rogers opposed | of her brother's case on account e reputat i the proviso which the House appended to the bill, | be made out of it ts entirely an afterthought. and gave strong reasons why it should be stricken THE BURIAL OF GUITEAU. Masters J. E. Roller and T. E. Greene to be Heu- | OUt-. This proviso allows a rebate or drawback of] As stated in THE SraR Saturday, the body of tenants, the full amount ot th unbroken Ensigns C. A. Corbin, M. L. Wood and R. I. ehorooty abd . or dealers on Commodore A. K. Hughes, to be arear admiral. | Or dealers on the pa ers stated that the Townley to be masters. Capt. Wm. K. Mayo, to be a commodore. Commander George #. Stevens to be a captain. | Rog: Packages of ch e Teduction on all original | Guiteau was buried at 4 o'clock that afternoon in Maantactsers] the northeast corridor of the jail. Brief informal services were held in the chapel, Dr. Hicks offer- the act and | ing aprayer. ‘The only persons ptoacak were Wane fect of this proviso | den Crocker, Dr. Hicks, Capt. Crocker, John W. Lieutenant Commander Win. H. Whiting to be a | Would simply be to take a large amount of money | Guiteau, Mr. Ward, the engincer of the jail, and commander. land office at Helena, Mont. district judge for northern district of Geo ridge, Col. —————_+e-______ The District in Congress, THE RIVER FLATS BILL. from the a while it would confer no benefit W. Friedly, of Indiana, to be register of the Consumer ‘The committee Uirtualiy dectd strike out the entire igo. They wi James Atkins, of Coa tobe United States another meeting tononea: Samuel D. Wilson to be postmaster at Brecken- | De ready to report 4 CONTESTED ELECTION CASE. ‘The report of the sub-committee on the contested election case of Lee against Richardson of the first A telegram trom Corry, Pa, July ist, says: “A ‘when they expect to | White immortelies upon the Frave. Mrs. Scoville the four prisoners who rs. whatever upot When the comin had been carried to the bascmeat it was de ited, in silenc in the ve prepared Md | for it Mr. Joun W. Gulteau, placed a crown of came to the jail, ‘by Miss Chevaillier, but was not admitted. ‘She left some Nowers to be Placed upon the grave. A CRANK WHO WISHES TO AVENGE GUITEAU. Uptill to-day the Senate commarce committee | “Stict of South Carolina, hasbeen prepared by | strange crank passed through here to-day on the harbor bill the bill toreclaim the Potomac flats. has not added as an amendment fo the river ana siting mg member, 1.8 Comperag, elect by @ majority of 8, Richardson, the ae Picnaray he | down express who professed to be on a divine mis- ‘sion to Washington to execute the command of The excuse is that they are waiting for Senator | committee, after a thorough’ examination of the | God by avenging Gulteau’s murder, as he termed Ransom to suggest it. BROUGHAMS. to grant.a pension to Mary .Tormine, of No finer ‘are made in this country. From | trict of Columbia, i ordering direct fromthe | The House District of Columbia committee fatled 47 CHESTNUT STREET, 23-m,3m NEW HAVEN, CONN. DS Gee & HUTCHINSON, 317 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, BRANCH CORNER EIGHTEENTH ANDP STREETS, DUPUNT CIRCLE. evidence, report that Leo reealved a majority of | 1+ He resembles Guiteau in ‘Mr. Neal introduced in the House a ppl | 984 of the votes actually cast, Dis- CONFIRMATIONS BY THE SENATE. ‘The Senate in Executive session Saturday con- | to him in a vision and commanded personal and professes to be a distant relative. had bever taken mugh stock in Guitean night before he was hanged, when to get a quorum ‘this morning for the transaction | itmed the following nomiiations: Diplomatic— | Washington to avenge Guitea: of business, Rollin M. Daggett, of Nevada, to be minister rest- the manner in which this is to ‘THE NATIONAL SOLDIERS’ AND SAILORS’ ORPHAN HOME. | dent to the Hawallan Islands; Gcorge P. Pomeroy, Mr. Neal introduced a bill in the House to-day | agentand consul general at Cairo; John Fowler, authorizing the board of trustees of the National | of New York, consul at soldiers’ and sailors’ orphan home of this District | Charics M. to transfer and convey all the real and ‘said to the inemorlat Haapey ener ae a ‘district, New York, the same and apply the ‘to the object for | well, of North rm | Steamers Se of the conference com- | Edward F. ital, which 1s empowered to convey and sell ‘which it was incorporat THE WATER. which fs still in the hi mittee, tt 1s expected, will be disposed of this week. It is not expected that Congress will be in Gorham, to be coiner of al; John 8. Dormer, to be melter of twenty: nO. Cant. third Heutenant in Mine at Gan Swngertest T Wo to-day was favored by fine weather and was nessed by vast crowds in the streets. ‘There taree divisions, the chief feature of the parade} ing a low chariot, drawn by six horses and carey ying a miniature sairocian _ and allegorical ne presentation of Music and Song. All the Telegrams to The Star. |2:ctic vee Nin.” a The National Board of H ‘ Pumapeurma, July 3—At a meeting of BRITISH PREPARATIONS FOR WAR, | doardot health to-day. a Fesolution wee i “that the board of health of the city ana 1 Phitadelphita deplore as a great loss to tho sas eee eracaia Interests of the matic ‘ue! LATEST NEWS FROM THE STRIKERS. | fetins of sic national baad oh hee oe Site sary by thsufictent provision in the annual 4 == priation bill reported to Congress, and that a SITUATION AT CUMBERLAND AND ELSEWHERE | 0 tls resolution be sent to the Tepresentativest - _—— ‘The Massacre of Wyoming. WIKESBARRR, Pa., July 3.—The one hundred and fourth anndal reluaton of '& Massacre Memon. | 1a] Association met at the monument at The Cumbcriand Mine Strikers. Wyoming this morning. "The ‘monusent wam NO EVICTIONS SATURDAY—THE NEW MINERS MAKING | decorated with Mowers and ripened wheat. Goon WAGES —eRSUMPTION Av cLEAKeTELD—woL1- | Were displayed at halt mast The order Ot x Heid (peel ae oe brayer, singing and addresses’ The attendance of! Dir mi ‘AR. old settlers from all rts of the state wi: CUMBERLAND, Mp., July 3.—Saturday was the a eee as areas, day on which, under notices given by the compa- Telegraphic Bricts, j nies, miners might have been evicted from their | 70 Jersey, City easy, Cues V. Gre houses, but no move was made in the matter, and | tton St°pdicon sigh Bosee earn cnt ned the ultimate intentions of the companies have not | tint Cresiuaien and, Essex, streets, and af been ascertalned ihe, rst month's pay-roll for | Grew a suomnsker'e alie an Geena he hew miners iS being made up. Several made | {PEW @ Shc ; es seventy dollars and one ninety dinars. Ht is ex: EeIRVAL ERE IGE ox mf hat men will be at work tn all the mines at Clearfeld to-day.” The Baltimore and Ohio rol i Be ee eee by ing mill in this city, which employs four hundre: head . men was shut dowh Saturday ahd will Teialit Sy Oday and Bis head was severed trom Rag closed one week. N. K. Fairbank and other capitalists of x are about to build a spiendid music hall and Michael Davitt Better To-day. ima, LO Cost NOL less Than $1,250,000, and to 0o= Worcester, Ma! 3.—Mickael Davitt 1s 270 feet on the corner of Michigan avenue much better to-d: Will leave he: Troy, | and Monroe street, < N. Y., to-night, xpects Lo speak there, as an- ‘nue returns of the Dominion for the 1" nounced, to-morrow morning. Sof the fiscal year Just ended, show an ie = over the total receipts for the previous fiscal year, and the complete returns for 1882 will probe BOREFS. | Aly show a total of $32,000,000, am increase O& Paaperma, July 3—The > CE} eee PROGRAM OF THE CONQUERORS OF PERU. a - Strikers. MORE TROUBLE WITH THE ITALIAN how 8 JERSEY Crry, —The strike of the | Pearly $4,000,000, longshoremen and freight handlers still continues | |A fire in the basement of Rosenbaum & Cos" without any material change. At a meetin Help Some ae siret, in Piciaate, Sap the executive committee of the freizht hand mOrHing, Cuused by spontaneous com! protective assoctation Unts morning compl i Boods to the amount of $20,000; made by several persons to the effect taat unau- | IP thorized parties have been soliciting contributions | The court-house at Magnolia, Miss., with all for the strikers, and have become very abusive | the records and papers, was destroyed by Ore Bate when their requests were not acceded to, urd When the Italian laborers employed by the Erie |, At Worcester, M. t Martin, 9 years railway company were paid of Soturday 1: had his nm en by a section of water. was — that the ec had deducted 59 cents | Ting on him per day for food furnished some of the men. This cana ie was at once nolsed through the crowd of laborers. Gen. Stone and Araby Pachas } and a seene of great confusion ensued. Cotton | To the Editor of Tae Eventte Sran. $ hooks and knives were drawn and the entire bod The cablegram from Alexandria, Egypt, in yeas of men tried to force their way Into the offic terday’s New York Herak ra #en. Stone, ‘The ehtef clerk and assistant locked the door ani eli slogibona pewreae Sn = = Ty ‘that he was siding with Araby Pacha,” &., escaped through a rear window. The offictals of es the road rity Sl red to pacify the laborers by Made out of whole cloth, and characteristic of sending (hem word that al! mistakes made by the | correspondent, who 18 an Englishman. I bave =| Paymaster would be rectified, but the infuriated | my possession now free letters recelved from Gen. crowd was not quieted until they had been driven role ive atest on Wednesday last, which show. Off the dock by the police. They were then placed | Cirmetnsively the reverse of this proposition, ana on Board a barge and returned to Castle Garden. | Enow trom personal Knowledge. and observation Poisoned by Toad Stools. Uhat the statement is untrue. There is no love y lost between these two positive men, for it was CaTcaco, July 3.—A widow, named Hanley, Mv- | stone who offered to shoot Araby tn the ing near ‘Streator, TL. poisoned herself and five small children yesterday by eating toadstools, presence of the Kiedive, had the latter been Supposing them tobe mushrooms. Medical assist: | rua 1a ree ee as Carly a8 ance was stunmoned, and it fs possible they may a cveuts Lave srovea ce Ghee recover, Araby knows this, hence Bi en yet fea It. is true that the G Flood in the Missouri River. f lish policy as practiced Crxcrswatt, O., July ‘pecial dispatches from c; en Stone St. Joseph and Boonesviile state that the Missouri ptlan ofi¢is!, who owes his allegiance river ts very high and rislag rapidly. At tue for- | the Khedive and Egypt, aad not to England or mer place It was 21 feet and rising, and at the lat- | consul general. There is to-day no more loyal # ter 20 feet anil rising, having risen 20 Inches in a | cow ptian in Cairo than Gen. 1ista Is most conspicuously sb few hours yesterday afternoon, ~ —— by refusing to leave, and whose mand horag To State Prison for Life. are respe and ‘esteemed. ‘The country hag Newrorr, R. L, July 3.—Moses ¥ ‘innell, the | enough to answer for in never having vindicated aged mur Who killed his neffhvor, Charies | the character and loyalty one, Without Drllevs H. Thomas, in’ November, 1830, was sentenced to | {ng tn the trumped up charge that a brave officer state prison for life tis morning. sides with rebellion, a Tam truly, 5 8. Wor. News Through Panama. Wasning 7 eee eRe ee ae RAORERS “MINISTER FAR- | nye Suffering Fam Rev. J.3.Sume. Se ae SURE SAV OASOON, To the Editor of Te EvENrNc Stan. PANAMA, June 24.—The French exploring expedi- tion, numbering 15 persons and headed by M. Cre- | reli{t af the Hayy Bele a tor ee 286 who ware reported massacred on the Pileo- | tute condition, in consequence of the Mayo river, Bolivia, had proceeded 150 miles be- | Gr his house at Leavenworth, Ka, was mnendoned Fond the frontier mission posts and reached the | Saturday's, STAR, ADY contributions sent Ga. capital of the Tobas Indians when they were inur- | Sour office will be acknowledged. through dered. valuable paper. Any one wishing to help Mr. Partridge has arrivel in Lima, but has not | i heip very quickly as the Tamilyare In presenteil his credentials to any one. distress. Twill head the list by one dollar. ‘The revolution in Ecuador is progressing. Gen. | “ST '34 tesa ‘Dr Wa. Bor, gece - pa seer} a “ga but has ——— no following. He is at present living at Guayaquil, ‘ashington Affairs. but fs afraid to leave his residence for a moment, THE oo eee of Trinity (Ci Such is his fear of assassination. church S:nday school yesterday paired A Brutal Wife Murder. Stange crowd of patenas of the puplis aud fre LiTTLR Rock, ARK., July 3—News of atragefty | or the school. Father Kelly, pastor, in Cross county has just been recetved. A Father Roccaford, the venerable assistant: named Aaron Jones, living near Wittsburg, start- | gladdened the hearts of the meritorious pupils ed for the rallway station, some miles distant, Presenting them with medals and premiums, accompanied by his wife. ‘Ata lonely spot they |" THe FUNERAL of Capt. Florence 0 quarreled, and he struck heron the hi with a | U. 8. medical storekeeper, (formerly of this slungshot, and then cut her throat. He escaped | whose death was mentioned in Hm Stax 4 and has not as yet been caught. She recovered | days since), was attended in New York suffictently to crawl to the hous? of Col. N. P. | by the majority of the attaches of the U! Johnson and tell her story, and then she died. States army headquarters on Houston street. — burial service, according to the rites of the Ro» Old World News by Cable. man Catholic church, was conducted by the Rey. THE MILITARY EXPEDITION FROM INDIA TO EGYPT. | Father Brice. The casket was covered with Sut, July 3—The Bombay government has | (ltl and on the lid were a cross of witite flow Tecelved instructions to be prepared for the ship- | Drece-0 tees of the deceased mal Lee WEES MD ping of the contemplated military expedition Pall-bean ng : gypt. Gorsa Weer.—The banjo rage has reached 8% Loxpon, July 8.—The Times’ correspondent at | pani, Minn.. and our young’ fellow-vownsm: Calcutta Says the press consider that, a campaign | prot W. G. Collins, the popular tence? OF in Egypt would be hailed with the liveliest Satisface | instrument in this District, having acc ‘an Uon by native Indian troops. invitation to take change of a lange class pupils, INTERVENTION IN EGYPT. Sons and daugitters of well-to-do people, th Panis, July 3—The Havas agency publishes a | growing city, will leave for his new fleld of duty” note stating that if Turkey persists in abstaining | this evening, bearing with him the good wishes of from the European accord, it is predicted that the | many friends hereabouts, : conference will be obliged’ to entrust intervention | ALICE WAYNE Was not fined $5 for dist in Egypt to a mixed corp of English, French, Ital- | the quiet of Georgetown, as recently pi fan and Greek troops. ‘There were severai fines imposed ior a like o& TUE BRITISH ARMY RESERVE. fence. but the case of Alice Wayne 1s entered O8 Lonpon, July 3.—The Press Assoctation states | the docket as “dismissed.” that a committee, under Gen. Sir Garnet Woisely, | DEATH oF A PoLiceman’s ‘ire.—Mrs. Mary met at the war Office to-day. Before rising they | Haney, wife of Sergeany. yal settle arrangements for, the pay, cloth- Se sear High suoee Bererass L# and victualling of a4 reserve, | NO. 1667 High street, Ba wiloss calling out ‘is shortly “expected | lluess. Mer funeral will take pla | At Woolwich “harness equipments are being hastily prepared for a number of batteries, such as are used in countries destitute of good roads. ‘The men-of-war Ajax and Agamemuon, | erative building association will be held Wednes= ered day Bight, Instead of to-morrow, the 4th, See adv, Friend ee eer are Deen Ordered to prepare | ey ee sAWAY, RErORM CLUS CONUNESRSS be a ‘Too Much Rain for the Panama Canal, Panama, June 24.—Much rain has fallen here, and canal'and ell other work outside may be con ‘Hews mata rata et reid enema nback state convention of Texas . ‘The Freight-Hfandlers Resume Work. ined Saturday.” It was resolved bo nominations, but to recommend G. Wath. Puiapeirata, July &—Tho Pennsylvania rall- | Pots clemenes opposed te tine berber Toad officials ahnounce this morning that they | Si SNe civics OEP se a ee ducha now have a full force of freight handlers em; at all the freight piers in New York and at Harsi- | \naratwung Feputiiosas wee edlgoeen, mus Cave grain elevators on the Jersey City side: | "The readjuster city Sc or foodie that they are now in. position to promptly ey ie all cast and west trafic ahd that they an- Foe oa ticipate no further delay in the delivery of ued Gceetacain ane eee the majority of their men having gone to work ected officers Will be the old rates of pay. aia pantie iw Big - ‘The British house af commons sion during the whole of Friday night relock on Saturday evening, Dill. Twenty-five Irsh mem! suspended for ii i A He b A & 5 af ith blue jackets will parade in ‘sion of civil and military companies, Vetoes b: ot meee receivership Dill, Code bill and the Field etvil Gode- KING KALAKAUA’S NEW MINISTRY—1 rf i I oH if ae ‘ a Bae 8 d B e i i

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