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SUMMER RESORTS. and Ines nom! i S TIE! cw. LA! BRACING ON THE RAPPAHANNOCK. 24°e ARMY ORDERS. —First Lieut. A. H. Russell, onde SUMMER R a SUMMER RESORTS. a: i pie en ° nance department, Is relieved from duty at Kook si 3 HE ORIOLE, PEKRY STREET AND BEACH HREF. SEASIDE COTTAGES AT BRID now « ORLEBRATED THERE—THE | The Virginia State Regatta—Trophies Island arsenal, and ts assigned to the command of aa eee T'ivtave, te Congress Tall lawn, Cape; on the N. Yond Lone branch kee 8 Daigo niches as ¥ the Fort Lowell ordnance depot, and to the di . cal Captured by Washington Oarsmen— uty Sr. Many's Cousty, MARrLaxp, ‘. J. Newly furnished. throughout. Fooms each: Queen Anne style: Just C01 MINING SITUATION—THE CANAL PRESIDENCT—NO 7 of breaking up the Fort Union arsenal cr Sox sie 7 Joens JUNT. 1ST. | For terms apply to MRS. Meted; for sale—$3, 500, $4,000, $4,500, Ap- COMPROMISE BETWREN GOV. HAMILTON AND SEN-| The Four-Oared Shell Hace Won by tributing the stores. Major Alfred KE. Bates, reception of Guatte Joxe 16th. water the | MIDDLERA pe Mi Bree er stuiteeesecs x irate POS fs. ATOR GORMAN POLITICS IN THR 6TH MARYLAND | the Columbias. master U.S army, now on duty tn this city, wit iad tae ecsesans aa ts 1 EAE eee TABOR Tea =! ee Hoare. “nGHTOOMMEE Stite’ ewuteraiey 4 ‘The fur dauual sagatta ot tho Virgina State Latest Tele 10 The tar partment fi the south for temporary dete ts mst been thoroughly reno- Joo B B ¥, N.S, 0 f o so ey (icy. to pag sit a i soe ie x Tofihe cecan Tatip ig. Gan, cleckr ) BRIGHT HOUSE Seis. seed es ™ | rowing Association was held yesterday at Preder- + | Roopa at the Sttions i that departineay aad Pngiessicreter ta 1 all moors sniprebenies fa: Sewage aseteen ape BD ae z Icksburg, and attracted many people to that elty. ~ then retura to his station in this city. je5-im? MRS F. HALLENBECK. SRM BE Contes oa Special Correspondence of Ts Evexrne SraR. oe Was not very favorable to good The Scioto Disaster. ne an at ae “a x Terma, $8 togl4 per week. Send for circular. CUMBERLAND, Mp., July 4, 188% NOT OVER TWENTY PROFLE MISSING. To-day, Albers ogt. Walter; loan auth : y3-2m LIER BUE Eroprietor: ‘The rain here all the morning hasseriously inter- SEE SIESR) BAGS, Z Crxcrewatt, July 5—A spectal from Mingo Junc- | somerville agt. Tennant: guardian ad litem ji ae atte, mustad tnmue'tiatly on the AUQUIPR WHIT® SULPHUR SPRINGS. | fered with the observarize of Independence Day. | Which was rowed at half-past eleven o'clock, was | tion says: Ii is Laposeltin to btwn the names (f | pointed. Josee agt, White: do. Temple each and within rdxof the steambe F Ma Eeiek Sea Ghee ee : a private mateh race between the R. hannocks | all the missing, but It is well established that the ‘orthington ; sales of certain lots ratified: ings; aalt water bathing, boating and fish! All the stores are closed this arternoon, and the | &P! ‘appal . Sautiful level roads for driving: steaubont, rail and | Della. ‘The nearest wurniuer resort for Wash Weather having cleared off, there is a large num- | Of Fredericksburg and the junior crew of the Po- | Bumber is not greater, than twenty. The follow” | and of others hist y"4 Co. c ‘aph manic om. 1 othe onians. a les n ~ Se Sy PORE need e0-3m Pines Points Sto Mary's Coe MA | ee mntion address CLARESCS PETER “Bnet | | Donoh's Orchestra and Military Band. ber of persons on the street. The two military | tomacs of Washington. The former consisted of | stewart Piper, of Willsviiie. RC. Beitdeot Fast YOUNG RUSSIA AND OLD RUSSIAS gpOnDe Weare Seen SenINGs, Fietar. 406-2 _ | 9.7 National Histol, Waahtayton, os Sddresa Puuquiet | companies of Cumberland did not parade as usual | J- Hazzard, stroke; McCracken, third; Phillips, | tires Eee, Matt ike Geen Beast sie seprdcrick 4} | EDFORD MINERAL aPniNos HOTEL Sprines, Warrenton, Va. a jyl-Im_ | to-day. Quite a number of picnics were intended | Second, and W. Hazzard, bow. The distance Qmnohg those mnfcatas’ ASatey Captain, Thomas | The Astounding Hevelations Made at Grretiars nt Star oftice: el | F JASON STOR BT Bor tote tain PASSENGERS FOR THE to be held around the city, but the rain put a Hc aterl en Hea a eons with a — In | nave cacaped alive ate the folowing bores Harper | Some Recent Triats and Their Effect. ‘Gorocer: S Se Hotel i . Deen were Hollister, stroke; Bar- | stewart, Willie Booth, Charies Davidson, and Jor ie 8 STOCKTON HO sd Guy's Hotel, Baltimore, Manager. WHITE MOUNTAINS, stop to all such pleasures, and the day has Daria, third; Kanw a Seo: . Fram the New York Sun. Ss E Round Tap Teneteat iow rues tobe had Re an unusually dull ona, ID, + Kauffman, second, an , | Conners. Three or four members of the Wellsville PAS YF 188: it ad Barrawe checl hs, bow. Mr. A. H. Appleton, of the Potomacs, was | prass band are reported tress! % St. Pereasuvee, June 15.—For hee SEASON OF 3 F Gyre ee Nae! of og ore ee MT. DESERT, A dispatch was recelved at Frostburg to-day, | reteree atid Mr Barton eritten The hone salesman . Oe ee ee rowing: Keep nedaoned T the use of the Waters and Grounds will be strictly. POLAND SPRINGS, Saying the miners of the Myersdale coal region | Mr. White, of the Rappahanhocks, and Mir, Sap, A Strike Among Convicts. been customary to charge ‘* Young Russia” with, oliton House, Bal- dee Sart (here cas St bo ck ee is rena ne Cer ee Pone, of the Po tomacs. As soon as the word was x, July 5.—Much excitement was caused at | all the manifold troubles of the country, It hae ni be held oi . (OOSEHEAD LAKES, .. The Doo . ception of permanent residents of the county and those | RANGELEY AND M Feport that Elk Garden inlners had struck for te | St the rate of torte eee nee ee Ong | the Be Pree ceed eon ict ee prioners yes: | been repeatedly stated, both officially and pri P. 8. BOOTHBY, Maxacen, who pay for their use, Lesee 16 tis AED ‘And all other New England Resorts, jame advance is authoritatively denied to-day. | Potomacs kept within bait a boat le ‘of them Sentcn eke im) than sa furniture, because | Yately. that the Russian universities of to-day J ____CAPE: MAY, it "TKS, BEDFORD SPRINGS, PA. pucusn sacrak aie Tne eS ee Saturday last the con- | DY Towing onty thirty-two strokes to the minute. they were deprived of certain recreations hitherto | do nothing but prepare proselytes for the revoe 16 SOUTHERN, ATLANTIC pipblets arid Redford Water to be bad at our Gen ae ‘day, At the Passenger bridge, about half the distance | granted them on the 4th of July. ‘The workshops | ) i : 5 N VIEW.) Geluchtully) 1 y fuentes A SSUALER, 49 Nor: Charles stroct, | rg ONLY ROUTE WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS | tolling interest in the stock of the “Potomac coal | Av (We Passe ¢ Rap) Gee SRG I, This taorning the trout. | ‘Utlonary leaders, who boldly denounce the triple rete ee fee | Eee Ace as ek aes oe : fembaed” apa ghetames ot Man, Od | kr cam aga! nt ohe ofthe Pee lowmg aeiead. | gare compote Grn he | ence tee amas ne calations at reasonable rates, eax 4.2 , + BETWEEN h . ‘rom that on the Potomocs had the race thelr own den’s discipline. About, three- | nationalism.” It seemed th Philadelphia, Pa. . a Black. ‘The presijent of this company and most ef | way, and came in many len: ahead. The Rap. | 2¢2!nst the warden’ nationalism.” It seemed that more than a score “ ____VAN DYKE & BU X2-6w THE ANDERSON HEIRS, Proprictors. WASHINGTON AND BOSTON, the directors were Bostonians; a majority of the | Sanannocks were unable to keep un the Dune eit Gniste ay See cnt eee nihilist trials sustained that view. In the ‘QEASIDE PARK HOTEL, SEASIDE Pa) R SPRINGS WILL BE OPEN FOR BOARD | |, v:4 penn. R. R., Steamer Maryland, N. Y. sioek bet B peta in An ae Eda ont which they started, and the Potomacs jvon with | recreation of an hour,s duration ts granted. zar’s courts there have been repeatedly wit+ BY will open JUNE 10. Accommodations Srst, ore frou JUNE Ist to SEPTEMBER ist. N. H.& I1., and New York and New Engiand Fs owing, ge but little exertion. Time—Potomacs, 13:15; Rap- ee aessed scenes like this: Lent sa Boars $1.50 ver day, for Jose tua a weak i138 os Tlailroode.” : Bs ey S oie (oo es ee, et pahapnocks, 14:05. ‘The Markets. “Your name?” “A terrorist.” . i day over a week, drew We a = "5 vs ss "After that, Seaside Patk Fears invariably 75 conts. Solid trains of, Now Dagago Care, first-cene Paasen- | (. Ney Haldemane and Ma CreWtenl Bie ee ‘THR SECOND RACE BALTIMORE, July 5.—Virginia 66 deferret, 10:} pation?” “Destruction of czarism Fruit, Sshing, medical bills and medicine siliite ft Gosche Cn Sneneur. ‘ullman’s celebrated Sleep- | astate of the company 1s said to be a very valuabl: | Wasfor single sculls. There were three entries— so Ep ge rye = coupons, 57%; do. new | faith?" “+ Social-revolutio ary lew attractions for, this season 21 ‘Ng ine : 4 Zit e 5 one, embracing 90 acres, underlaid with the | McKinney, of the Potomacs; Bi of the Analos- y y 6a | of subsistence have yor seine ioe cream anid sous fountain, tap a strives | “No Omnibus Truster through Now York City. Sere mernctn O00 Aares:) undoriakd —witniitte ys race, BALTIMORE, July 6.—Cotton quiet and nominal: y No delays caused by the transfer of Baggage through tans, and Barclay, of the Undines, of Baltimore. | middling, 124. Four steady—Howard street and western | fund.” mn Spi ‘the jetor is Postmaster ress, He A geres Of the big veln. The-mines are located at a ;, 3.25a4. 00: do. extra, 4.25a5.25- do. 3, nle e. el Thre: earenen physi = sie is a BEAR eo ee en Ss Barton, In this county, about 3 inlles west. o- Brace was not feeling very well Monday evening, | 3715". tne anon tia: ‘do. ext encase respectable public, largels componed of salt-water bathiue, jie ae Nd ickets on sale at all Penn. RR. Officos. Be sure | Barton : | and dectaea row, 80 that the race was be- brane, Tisai Sts Balt . found It advantageous to denounce it free. ‘Dancive nightie, | 2 River Sprint (hag reed Ch Ree rear a eee ne Cumberland. ‘The company own their own roll: not to that the wi Rio, bran a ‘more Ing stock, and send tieir product to market in Time Tables giving detailed information may be ob- | their own'cars, per month; $9 per week; Corton: SUMMER RESORT, FIGHTY MILES tween Barclay and McKinney. McKinney holds ‘amily, 7.75; do. winter wheat patent, 8.25. Whent. the universities and colleges for the corruption nurecs half price. Boats own the river—tine fiahiny joule lower: western quict and fir southern rec, i : of the sons. sie Sumdass | Terms $1.25 per day. KJ, COLTON, Pro-acub Rn eeTrON Ge A. 0. KENDALL, | 2flce, Of president of the ‘Chesapeake and Ohio | into the Thee pected oe ori Pos, cite went ‘Corn, -sonthern ern higher and | same courts of Justice. Not the sons, but the Ste een Ee ery co ee General Manager. Gen. Pasa. Agent. | There dorms tore poses AurpHise in this city. | ctay 136 fect 8 Inches talland welghs only 145 Tied, GRO NEES Tale BI RS Cee Ea | father, were this time In the prisoners box. = e whic! dl ae bs q very | 59a6: tern white, 60a62: do. mixed, 57859: Penn: geon general of the navy, Privy Cor t- ALKALINE LITHIA WATERS, BUFFALO LITHIA WATER, ine Canal 1a Loge i canen nandsome salary; Dut | interesting race was expected. —Barciay took the | Soma ‘¢yars i wnlte, Clad: do, mix ime Seneral of the navy, Privy Councillor B rs old, was tried. = . dan Bush, aman 64 y lead at the start, but McKinney was able to hold | choice Pennsylvania aud Maryland, 1 that during sorembeiae ‘him well without forcing himselt A great deal, At | visions firm and in instances bicher—mess pork, 21.75 | the trial It was pri a the turn McKinney caught htm, Barclay having | #23.00, Bnik meata—shoulders and clear rib’ sides, | years of hls adininistration not a siugle surgeon ee rae Dimes Fo Coreen, aut Bu gacs ee here a ee rowed himsclt down, McKinney contineed te Marae: 1s paten phoulders, ise; clear Hib | of the navy was appointed, promoted, or givem later when company will justify, having the #4) county man to be appoi e position, and | i Me- ms, 15}al6. | Lard—refined, 13. te ye of aleent out a bribe, os Jarzest swimming pool of carbonated mineral pees A } | the peopie here at present take very little Interest Se ee eae in alone cree en firmer for choice—western packed. 14220; ‘cronmery, 23 | leave of absence without a bribe, and there are in the world. Also, Chelybeate Sprinis, (second in the matter, Allegany county having been tgnored : : Feng me,)rich in iron, aud, from half to t y 227. Faws scarce and firm, 20. Petroleum dull—retined, | several thousand navy surgeons. Every marine Alter this race the crowd which had Mned the | 74. Coffea firm—itis cateoes, omlinary to | hospital—and there are about one hundred et by the political man: banks of the river and covered the bridge dis- | Suxar quiet—A soft, 94, copper refined _sto . gers ever since Mr. Gorman Surgeon General | has been In oflice. W fan hour's ride, (carriage or horseb: + H. Blans, the state senator ulpbur. Grand mountain scenery, sun Dr. We. A. Hasmroxp, of New York, New rk a Ge i ersed for er, “y or | 18. Whisky quiet, 1. Freihts to Live them—paid the surgeon general an annual sab- aie UREECpaDN ECERE UTE Con Mini aid Nerves Systane te tee Cnt eoiaits inte | trom the 81 district. “of Baltimore, who was Mr. | Pct Crenne Wer Ge Be for | Seamer dull. tution, B leanee mone a sid into a system. fwisfactory results tn a number of di ee arte EO, A YUEBERY CO Gorinan's choice for the position of i shells, and the race for four oared gigs. Big ges Gang re me His s . Andreetf, and his clerk, Parfenoff, | few weelm, others a season) than auy spri ve ‘ sioner, fs the most prominent man named for the B82 5 69 el ore te " 4 seboilly ae. ane Be 2 mode “Th for some time made use of the Buffalo Lithia sitic: es a ' THE THIRD RACE, bushela, Shipments—none were instructed by him to collect annually @ Cf noccen from ell poluteet the coupes. Pep Fae CASE OT oe the ete, Buffalo Lithia | Dosition. But there are plenty of others who are ushela. 5 2 Soro Weel age oh seavof the Kiineys, orwitha | anxtous to be struck by the presidential canai | ‘The entries forthe four-oared shell race:were the | bushels: corn, 47,600 bushels. certain amount from ith street, W ington, 1 att Ve every sur; For fucther i . LONDO! Jy 5, 12:30 p. m.—Console, 99 15-16 | ha for Gaia z Sats ‘Or will be sent direct on ay'plical been eminently Ughtning. Governor Hamilton Js far from making | Columbias, the Analostans, and the Juntor Po- | eos} minay ind tee aeceeae Gee ae. neue i : ntracts for supplying the Sap fg ‘boating and fiahine. Enwave re Ly, years been a favorite | a compromise with Senator Gorman, and there tomacs, all of Washington. This of course was | and Great Western second mo: ¢ trustees’ certia- | Marine hospitals with goods, the surgeon gen- cunsylvanis turned away cach season wna by "| need be no fear that the man to be selected will | jpaecs, ay ; cates, 15. Ontario aud Western, 25-4. rd to them himself, and his bribes Hunting in season, not be « Gorman man, if it is not the Senatorhim- | € face of the greatest Interest to the crowds of ——__-_ eee ly in big, round figures. Dr. Bush my lt-2m 5 A good president can be chosen from this | Washingtontans. The Columblas were the favor- Nominations To-Day. who Would make as sa prived of all his rights ON SPRIN {ui and capable a | ites, with the Analostans second, and the Potomacs | _ The President sent the following nominations to | “8S S°™ and pri es and exiled to Siberia for four nt as If ull his actions were under the per- | jast count of their Light w ie the Senate to-day: ovis x eb Anh sonal direction of Mr. Gorm: Sere ene the Fen aty ec eeagances | “Lieut. colonels Chas. C. Keeney and John F. | Years. The | were as 1 by the dis- ele eens i The successtul effort of F Urner in | ‘The Columbia crew was composed of N stroke, | Head, sureons, to be colonels and surgeons. closures of this trial, and they now call it “the Open June Ist.“ having Mr: Francis M. YY, Of Washington | 155 bs; Kintner, 3, i82 Ibs; Davis, 2, 154 1ba, and jors Jos. B. Brown. D. L. Magruder and Chas. | Bushiad.” Those wiv For pamphlets giving terms and 2!l information, county, appointed a * 2 s the sub- yn, bow, 12 Ibs. Average welgit ayout | Pash, Surgeons, to be leutenant colonels and sur- | hearsal ‘This was considered a very strong crew, | S€0nS. - who do ind Kintner were members of last year’s Corps of Engineers—Lieut.Cols. Chas. S. Stewart | fathers? hoiination to Congress. It was well known that | crew, and Davis and Hen ani Chas. KE. Blunt, to be colonel Mr, Darby was a prominent candidate for assocl- | oarsihen. In. the Anilostan boat were, White, | _ Majors Orlando Al. Poe and: Dai ate judy circuit, embracing | stroke, 160 105; ibs; Douglass, 3, 165 1bs, | Be Heutenant colonels, Zany, and Garrett counties, and | and Bage, bow, 155 1bs, averaging over 16) Ibs. | _ Additional Second Lieuts. Oscar T. Crosby and ul shington county also got the candidate | ‘This was thought to be'a strong crew. White has | Lansing H. Beach to be second lieutenants. | in the di for chief Judge that Allegany would claim the | neon the for many years. Page rhomas B. Dugan, | intend, honor of the Cor onal candidate. As the | was alway One Gf the Hest ‘one E utenant Md cavaln », Urner will be the candidate | on the river. uglass 18 well and favorably Second Lieut. Samuel Rodman, § . PRATT & SON, 401 Sth strect northwest, tari; my9-3m C(OSGRESS HALL, © the Bushiac pu think is t ry of Baltim s icy upon Mr. Urner’s . the sons or the MAY, ialed location, substantial building, iture. prompt and attentive eervice, elevator, bells. ous to this trial State Coun- id C, Houston to prev Tnequ lopandia of the of ‘Interstitial is, Inters al state Of the above name. re own by authors as | etto be the final result of | [or Consres Was tried for brib Maksheetf was the chief nt during the late Turko-Russian war, and it was his duty to mak acts with the A TABLE OF PARTICT The Orchestra wll be con HF. Of Colon! 2 EXCELLENCE. . Zimmerman. con nid is al : Bing nen Who supplied the army with provisions, 4 ard Stake widl be the candidate | known here, 2 : D ies Mlery, to ond pe Opens June 24. Haas EBON RmROR: for ehtet judge, and either Hon, Henry W. Hott | how'ty ore. ag ey fs. moe at ae eee a liente the defendants there were also a nume — — SPRINGS NOW OPEN FOR GUESTS. man or Win. J. Reid, esd., Of US Clty, Will be tl at rowed with the Rappabannocks in the wo rt cond Heutenant 5 ber of well-known millionaires, On the trial it | Aspeny Water in cases of one dozen half- nominee chat Hon. Llosa Low | Hollister, stroke, 140 ibs B iditional Second Lent. Woodtbri an \é $5 per case at the Springs. Spring's pamphlet ck fi was proved that not a single contract was made | without a big bribe being paid. In fact, about a th uiity, Ob TL | Kauffmann, 2, 109 "Ibs, and Harri ure i i Veracing about 145 Ibs, They were tion on the part of the | in arace, Barbarin belng the oniy man who li | ce | Mrs. | 19th infantry, to be second lieutenant 19ta infan: iy nt tow y address. f .'F H. CHADOUR drawn for the pro- Major John C. Tidball, 34 artillery, to be - pe eet aurrieaee a > = visions of the army was left in the ts of THOMAS F. GOODS, Pr. wuination of Hon. Richard H. | pulled a sweep oat ina Gaus was ~ | Hentenant colonel, 3 artillery. agen perkins rpue West a TLROAD, Buftalo Lit but there willbe a bitter | paar {ance oat In DIGne Of lash eee AuGm: | Capt. Samt & Elder, ist ardiitery, to be majorsa | the Czar's of Maksheetf and his subordi- teen Hon. Will: sew Bi and Hon. | Rates were sen md te Siberian mines DAD Gat LOUTE, ) dia ted rs of hard labor t the Columbias and Analostans spurted tor | @TUll i ron milliouaires who | the lead, which was sralned. by the forme First Lteut. J. W. Dillenback, 1st artillery, to be | in tl TWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTIC CITY, rounty. | The con- | Analostans held them pretty well. Th ‘ captin. = ee = | bribes ac l, fi cording = ee ee nation Te | in taking the Potomacs water, bat the la Isto Tent Adam. ‘Blaker, 1st artillery, to' be W, aman may offer a bribe with SS TRAINS and 3. Pretty- | close behind them, although they had be eee? he who accepts a bribe com- ACHES Mr. Blair 43 co | the Analostans wash. At the turn th To be paymasters, with rank of rajor—Dewitt - patie es in the OACHES 2,48 he 1s not fdentl ad & decided lent ana seis C. Pool, of 224 infantry; First Lieut. Geo. R. Smith, Amonz the auditors in the court or Santi-ring’ ctlons of | weil In hand. 2th infantry, ‘Tie Potomacs kept | : ; the charge for seat has been reduced to 25 cta, deinocratie: party in, the state. Tb would h Dut were unable toov ee aaSeoe 8 who we . Starving and echene tie eee h eecae | much to the eredit of western’ Maryland de clone the crews too ae tt Relmont on Evarts and Blaine. | freeing, is that tot fat 9 than conspiracy GH WITHOUT STOP IN NINETY MINUTES. | Mwerats if Uney Would send men or the ability and | ace. The Columbias | In the House of Representatives to-day, in the character of Mr, Blur to. Cony 2 VEL, LEONA The Analostans | debate on the naval appropriatic acs Came In a couple mt, of New York, expres e Analostans tn 11 minutes, | Wins yonere ceanneae, starter were the same asin the Bim aing cacao) The Judges were at the finish—Palro, Lake, Columbia, and Potomac, Zip- | stake-boats: Noyes, Analostan; Me- | | Kinney, Potomac, and Stinemetz, Colum! Hl, Mr. recent cases have led the public to This non-con: cases Ww of Mr. Robeson, that the | ne State ¢ ironclad in the port | took the ent contract for a nted a dismemberment | Supplying the army with flour. When he re ru. With the dipiomatic policy of the State . that he jd not make the department a hundred tron-clads would not have he burned his will) and the ang thes rounds Open Be EVENIN er ine p the on-place polith Keep tae To the Editor of Can't the of be Induced to ki There are a larg SKILL, nd patriotism, undismayed by the rain and the chilly wind, The members 4 Tooms at tue Corcoran Buildin: business meeting before p ulelelne Hook tor rical pli itw of Columbia ters of banks h trea rs have ste overnors hh their creditors, embled tn their | and held a briet Ing with the cere- » flour 1 F s destroyed a hot in positions to send their children to THE LAST RACE had that effect. That polite; rod goes sinter pen —o b t | Seaside or mountatn resorts, but have been in the | jared gigs, a mille and a half stratght | s pace of six months, not only tc cendiary and exiled to Orenburg, where. how. Fr * este habit of taking them to th Is, where they nd Was parulcipated in by the Rives crew, eof the United States ever, be plagol the partet a peoraaal hon Une =, obways x = an pinindannaiot room and shade and a pleas of the University of Virginia; the Cockade City, of | America, but wetually to OF Bt | Sl thier ier se ns ot a anal Sale . renicod - — a all times. ; : pean in s- | Mot rep ess of a fe n= feo i Hi QP vornt comrort, a } %, and the Olymple, of Richmond. W.B. Mio that vent, took money ‘on deposit, or borrowed it : ae Papebbenerherel VIRGINIA, a WiGiiin lone naan, Washington Girls Gibson, of the Columbia club, was reteree, The | Viewed briefly from pious people, and speculated with ft on ‘ ried : TA HO sp aeroae hy S alifornia. Rives crow obtained the Jead and kept It during sand of Mr. Bl - | "Change. She fi us creditors ae a = 6 the Balter ee | the entire race. ‘The Cockade crew secured | favorably on the latter ptersysoes i TE eee eee ae ae | 50 ‘Time was not taken. sme" | fora verict of the Hous ‘ ye peeeind rs piers piece 2 | Immediately after this race the crowd made a oncluding his remarks on the p: of Mr. on see re town of Red Biuff, in California, T see the tor the depot, and the trains, which soon n, Mr. Belmont Saf that the of terms with the E i names of two young ladies who took pri ed away, were crowded. : the extent usi- | heads of all the ments, Was early in- : ; re who: ——— Lor polltical, witch Mr. Bvarts had dot all financial projects of the govern- Fr 3 The . i oted for the United States. His po- She knew how to transform that knowl- Yar . : Selene ee | newer ee ltieal in had not brouzht peace to Souta Hees aad soyr ron! a DAVID Gann saith Aisa AIAN ee Ame r honor to the State department. As to aoa ak » TH BEACH, | 3028 OOK, dauehter of Me ie Hook, ponene ee | NUAL ELwcriON . | ME Blaine’s policy Mr. Belmont referred to the rec. a ~ 23 AO Peles ant andpring dauchtrce| =P | ognition of Calderon, and said it v 2 oe? Tpuse SHORE corrad ie Onc pen ad eetnll dace bter OF vith thelrusual ens ra | Minister Hurlbut had looked upon Peru ot into. th ee th eT, ft | our honored ettizen, Mr. Rlehard Lay. Miss Chip- | with their usual custom the Old- 5 1 ora ad Hathin in her Aiesenth your: duivered o Gite ie ASSOOALON GLEN Che Credit Industriel as allied. His { ubined efforts of all the heads . vis WEST 5 RS. M, 1 Gerinan, besides. ing a brile | oy Neeethetieae iy ee besiege : Be a | orized him in tha ww. Mr. Shi ts to save her from Stberia, but z dane JEW AND PASHIONABI 4 Sommambula” on the piano. | ae Senay WER: Break BEIUT ioe sated rown reputation. Diree- Poe: intelli die had illion of s have been PL iret Te Tm | i Inonles peculiar to the day—the’ pi that he vent for worthless 1 nd soon. In left us they litte cisidrer ates ad De he aay ent for worthless me nd So on. r Tae Slain € donk ns Thomas, in the chat ol f the highest > a Brut, ‘coupled with . | reportea mare lish, chara Treat cl Mr. Belmont said ons or the ; e read surged on the 4th Auzust : a lawyer, = - : in square 497, to 4 was then ber, 1851, became a very of their ‘an Insurance company in the sunt of 2 LOL | ward obstacle in the Way of peace bet short } f due them on adeed of trust on the snd Peru, and belittiod and degraded the position | Seniytres erty which 1s overd . | the assockit ion ot the United States In those negotiations, The uae io Ls 1 ~ THE ELECTION =RS American government, instead of being an | _ Bes. FR it penses Of the President's Hiness, | was then proceeded with, and Vc Nae rg no net brag ovis proto oF nite hk S v ; ° Ss san atest eae a | the $$ Of Peru and the fears oF Ci = mes MOUNT ALLOW NATE— | election for president Jenkin Thoma: WAS not difficult to conceive circumstances 1 s THE DR. election of thirteen vice-presidents was postponed | which a necessIty might be create | & ‘ « 2 ternoon adopte until the next ung following were re- when the House ® to tie ded! i mi: Recording see y, Nicholas Cilin, Bi to m — esq}. Corresponding secret J. Goldsbs z e in the pres ? Bratt; treasurer and m: fast. A nun soy. of this government tro M imine © en its LO the constit a . ar enouch in t ia D in ‘ dl, under the rule, late 2 lators upon Peruvian terrt ce | i . ‘i a: 0. » Sherman, | in: These proceedings brought the he had prevented the prope SFENCEE, Pr c MAY. i a (Van W3 é the Democrits. | neo, and the society was Informed by adil of the Uaitet States trot avis, Of Tiinois, and Jones, o Mast that a detachment of the Washingt enting the distemberm no” with the Rept On motion of a uting to escort the me r s 2 Was a a Mr. Hoar, a proviso was y tring claim: 5 -The rain had nearly ce: : . He simply to file a reiease, unde 3 '¥ Were Soon on the pav 0 e that diploina the repr htatives of the late ent £1 } Ment and forming tn ine, and preceeded by outst sald a vurlak Tl E y drum soldier escort marched ci CON. hold them in ot, especially man, who 1 and Market, owns a sa confirmed drankard. di he resorts keeps the large bulldog whic He has got soaddicte et ad i f 4 | Valle badew, and the bill passed. Pen.iing | F street auntd the plaudits of the spectators aloug | How THERE HAPPENS TO BE AN APPARENT peErt- | t0 all sorts sto get beer, Comfortsble aud. board | te deda amendment, the rou canoe ; nit ing a drink of his fa Se RN DOSES, Tropes Aue eneen tee ORATIONS, ETC., AT MASONIC TEMPLE. 3 as never Tex te Conees z are. 7 1 become generally * ‘The appropriations made by Congress the last r e gen Bae In support of | After the slight flutter caused by the entrance | nscat year for school purposes were unusually QoereeR Se nd read at the clerk's statement py | Of the procession Into the hall had subsided, the | tarze, Four new school-houses, hed to be erecta, poe ees 8 sete Was latory De aod er iwoUt Auzust | soctety was called to order by the president, who | at a cost of $101,000; $40,000 had tobe pald tore, ; : Cathe Bune con those ——————— nection, the testimony cifen by Dr. Bliss that he | ration of Independence. The annual orition | ty uid the Curtis school building in the city of in kee Ae Kel 2 net Gown ULPHUR i Wegsent for by the Secretary of War was also | Was then delivered by Capt, J. Goldsborough Brut, | Georzetown: and in place of allowing the com. | City DROP mpaa Peaaae ke aeee ee Sedat read. Who spoke of the significance of the day and the | missioners to sell the bonds known as the “Wal doz approached fro st of observation, Dr. Bits furnished for publication letters | character of the men who had Lald the foundations | f a” and apply the proceeds for build- | dF approached frou th apap ¥ Lincoln and ex-Secretary Hunt to | of the great republic. Tis remarks, whieh included nool-houses, Congress compelled the Com-| bd after smelling the. kexs he air of & THOS. CHA! dents house, but “Mrs. Arthur told him that the | day. The thenks of the society were also formajly President was out.” tendered to officers and men of the Washington To ald the district out of this pressure Congress authorized the Commissioners, by act, to recetve drawback certificates in payment of regular taxes, Musical Director. regularly given charge of | the recitation of the old revolutionary pocm “Lit ners, by an ‘act passed for that purpose, to | Connoisseur, selected the ore which he seemed WA & WOEL RAGTTy wor tyTree,” were recelvedwith attention and applause. | redeem the bonds and cancél them, thus losing | to think contained th nd, putting of 1882 Saturday 2 Se = At the conclusion of the regular exercises the | $7,009 interest due the District, which, together | one of his paws against it, pushed the kez over, News Briefs. nkS Of the society were tendered to Messrs. | with the $104,000 appropriated for the four new He then proceeded to push the keg until it got 7 — ic Ci An open-sir pavition | “A colored crank in New York warned the police eberger and Bruff for the prompt, handsome, | school buildings, Imake $216,000 pplied last | close to the edve of the and turning AAEGIATE INSTITUT Faddet thi geacone HPS | of aplot to assassinate President Arthur, Conk- | and becoming manner in which they had borné | year outof the current recelite tor schost purposes. | the bang dows, qut out Into the strect, aed ae Sieg ares galdecd this seas ling and grant. He said he had visited the Presi- | the parts assigned to Unem in the exercises of the we hsetig! A. ZL GF} = : the beer ran out eagerly lapped it up. The pro- cess was repeated keg had been Dr. Marx Hopkins, of Williams College, Mass, | Light Infantry corps for their attention and escort and under this act $256,508.41 was received in lieu drained, and, after licking the edge of the kegs, at which President Garfeld graduated, yesterday | under the discouraging state of the weather, and | or cash, ‘This amount ‘should have. beam dupll- | the dog trotted off, evidently not having gotten delivered a tmemorial address at that institution | to the trustees of Masonic Temple for the use of | cated, dollar for dollar, as Jt was the same as cesh enough. This process the dog repeats every upon the Ife and career of the deceased Presi- | the hall. The society also thanked Mr. 8. Masl, | to the District. ‘The controller has decided that day, and sometimes more beer is left in the dent. * the marshal of the day, for his energy and good | only one haif that sum should be placed to the | ee for hie be beastie Grau A tornado swept over a portion of Crawford | taste in arranging for the celebration of the day. | erodit of the District, which, if insisted upon, will | keg for his benefit, ar beastly 3 ; 38, ADAMS COUNT npen under new management, county, s, Monday micht,.and overturned a | Major Ben: Perley Poore, who Is an honorary mem- | make the District funds run’ short largely for tae | Drinking, howe agree with him, as 5 = siete ah hummber of houses and barns. Little Rock, Ar. | ber of the society, being called upon for remarks, | fiscal year just commenced. he is very fat and sleepy looking. —— 34 4 o : t» New Oxford a + $5.50. | Stage fro: OTEL COLUMBIA, Sahel eS. e eae se yee by a wormed. aS peta or er ae nid ements which he is — a Roserens #0 Fpl pend This instance brings to mind anothet sag 2 t ~ | Oxford, 8 miles. [el5 . SMITH, Pr OCEAN Brace, N. J. night, which attained a velocity of three miles a | note y ave consi s thing at n accord with in fi lis iw very much ad- Dp SS 1 ee a, {Oma | te i ‘ ———— the sprit of the orinal ct, whieh makes tee | San" Indianapolis wile was very much ad, eS Pe? Peres see canarna— | geedent neat Long Bratch ected wed ut | CHONe Of the Grent National Semgerfest | Sut of Congres Wo pay 0 Hiren. o aDiste ct | Gtk Sani Mg closed Smite at aut NEWCASTLE, N. H., FAYS,OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. | | the acellent was caused by thé spreading of the eel ee tractors cannot be paid for work already con- | the fire department, as he always staid at the ri = n JUNE 24. It has accommod: MOUNTAIN HOUSE. rails, and that the railroad company was guilty of | The great national seengerfest in Philadelphia | tracted for, as the funds must necessarily | engine house and went to every fire, riding on tn an Oho eee | crawronp Hot z EE | stoss and culpable negligence. was brought toa close by agrand plenicheld at} be short, and the only remedy will be that | the front of the engine. Next to the engine F MOUNT PLEASANT HOUSE. Cone, arrigel gggaer Falrnsmulr, from Hong | senuetzon Park Monday evening. ‘There were at | they will oon with thelr work, and suc, and Ob- | house was a enloom where he ween te get beer | L lvantawes for bosting, BARRON, MERNILL & BARRON, Cpu. strived at San Fradeisco yesterday with 720 | react 15,000 people in attendance, ‘The interesting Bue eal eeee te ke ct cae in the same manner as the dog in this city, and te overy \e1 pp) prietora. Shines aSS' ey “ vis IgTeSS. = lates loge pea OPEN JUNE ora. Small pox 1s reported.to be prevailing to an | feature was the award of the prizes in the singing amendment proposed by also used to get drank. About « oo ng and, th EINEO HOUER, alarming extent in the Indian Territory. contests, The Germania Mennerchor, of Balti- | last to the legislative appropriation bi went out a. ~~ — we pn a | Mi a \ more, Was awarded the highest prize in the first- | these difficulties. and to place to the credit of the mote beer “ wnat Sane Seon a8 me i : nated by MOOSEHEAD LAKE, MAINE. | vintinur thin, honds Wns tang of fhe holders of | class) which Included societies of forty-six mem- | Disirict the 1 Anon OF BS e | cordingly got drunk. le he was drinking an ese nd Boston stock reports re- | The favorite reeort of Northern Maine for, daa Res tino po nds Was held in London yester- | bors or over. In the third class, composed of 80- | standing on the books or department | alarm was turned in, and the engine - B. tov p eee les = from ec ana fro sportsmen, summer tourists and invalids, For’ ‘ay. Resolutions were passed that a memorial be | cieties of from sixteen to thirty members, the sec- | 1p favor of the District, was = ! road. cireular, a Ses caataes, ariate end: 3 addressed to President Arthur, drawing his atten as carri Virginia,’ of Rich- | order raised by a ent, as above, ‘Or CHENENY 6 Oe a 5 Uon to the facts attending the repudiation of the et ge th ne ie - Boston. $614.16, 17001m ” | solemn obligations of thestate of Virsinta. ;Fresh | framed and engrossed diplomas. After the distri- A TIANTIO HOTEL, OCEAN O1TY, MARYLAND, aUSt. Petersburg, wAIbolg tite ‘arrested are two | Luton of the prizes the “Watch on the Rhine” was CUR TALLY Hous: D: came HESSON SPRINGS, Saunas OF TUNE Eos ines {lan oftcers, who were found distributing revo- | PS ace yah ‘ ‘am ounty, Penneyjvania, bes Pine es lution: roclamations....Twent TSO! ve Yate OPENS JUNE 2 ts DCE Sry Stee Se deen arrested at Loughrea; treland, under the pro. ‘The French Lottery, wou, Pe MR i le gh pie ey AEG visions of the peace preservation act on suspicion | It ts announced that the French government has 4 ai ai clase a chiees: of the, Alleenenies. Ht | pT. HOLLY SPRINGS HOTE: Baa Ag Re a Ea and | authorized another lottery, so pressing has heen h 2 whalebom Ea clo from palaris, Slee EMERLY THE MULLIN HOUSE, Belng Inpticated ta the ne gae alse, Suspected of | she demand for it on the partot the people. The : 1881 a New Hotel was erected. first | hands and boon nae Loughrea last week. Previous one excited unbounded enthusiasm ra an 1, wa 1d capable (with cot- the season of 1882. Situated mouth, ~ among all classes, and the wide distribution of the na teariy1,005 ue Coe Ola deep eee it Gee moe aS eee Q umerous prizes gave all ranks a taste of the satis. ted. by desiring ‘the quiet | lisie. Scenery rand. CAPs povune aller, Aghing, | Tn the house of commons yesterday, Mr. Gladstone | faction to be had in the easily acquired, gains i - ive in- | Ponting, driving, tc. CAPT. J. A. G) ; | renewed his motion declaring urgency for the | the lottery. wet SAD ¢ ree Be Bally Springs, Catebertend 00,, 3e8-1m ” | repression bi "Yet neither the Freneh nor any other European Lidaastaans 2) Beezes2 oy addrees: and Sas ‘MOUNTAINS, - Justin resolutt¢ or American re Logan House, Altoona, Pa., is also “WIL the new one the "3 Mmabagement. Send for ciren- THE PARE Hi WILLIAMSPORT, PA., State Lottery set forth at length in 3e9-Im. to $18 Per Week. passage of the bill another column of Re eee ae P| yard a Bais ‘sence Y 31th of July prox., and pa = inet conten ang Uo ale aiection 3 YERYONE HIS OWN ARTIST.—A Tnouths cannot be canes Ritthen quit the chamber except Mesers. oma $5 tiekot, constitu FUL ESV HON. ew Art embraaia ° fanned an, ‘supply of the fars D ‘shal apd seg." arpers ig ‘that sented farpieved tre Satiefacton oF m ‘avery inco to spend part | be ’ is panes t 3h see