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4 THE EVENING STAR. : Telegrams to The Star, PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, id THE HILLSDALE CREW IN ENGLAND) | \ VICTORY AT THE MARLOW REGATTA TODAS, ; + ON THE EVE OF WAR IN EGYPT G W. ADAMS, Pres't. Tar Persie fran Je served to mubseribers in the ef ty their own account, at 10 cents pe tek, «s/scer bs per month. Copies at the counter, erie Srageprevald 00 cente a mouth. Ges ‘. fe ct Se Post OMlobat Washington, D. C., e+ hed on Friday—$2avear. | | #1, 10 copics for $ Ferthwest Conor Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t., b7 The Evening Star Newspaper Company. —_—_ ‘ THE SITUATION AT CUMBERLAND, MB —>—__. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1882. TWO CENTS. |. Soo ATTEMPT TO WRECK AN ENGINE—INCREASED OUR =< must be P PUT OF COAL aT RCKRART—THE CaNal. . - - r Special Diepatch to Tar Evexine Stan. . i ‘ CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. | staje of perturbation becausg the Senate caucus | Alists, partly out of jealousy of France and Eng- | THE GUITEAU AUTOPSY BBLE, | CUMPERLAND, Mp., July 8.—On the trip from Washington News and Gossip. ees Fee aaah to xedince e tax = sugar 25 | land, partly from sn honorable love ot Mert. = Bokhart maine last evening an attes Ay * = cent. ‘They say they have stood @ high | The poorer Italians, like the Maltese, have mostly Wreck theengine by ‘throwing it down tC GovERNMeNT Receirrs To-pay.—Internal rev- Senate To-Day. Einar men. through the Winter, and’ have been | learned Arabic, and sympathize with the peopie. | ZV. Dre Hicks, District Attorney Corke | embankment, about one mile this wide of 7 enue, $199,461.60: custo! 020,981.20. Numerous reports upon pension cases occupled | jilted at last. The Americans, Belgiaus and Swiss—no incon- iM and the Doctors. Some unknown parties placed upon the rails om r Ss enue, $499,461.60; cust » $1,024 Pat much of the time of the morning hour in the Sen- Chairman Hiscock, of the appropriation com- } siderable colony—have from the first accepted the each side of the track six rooks weighing from. 25 NavtoNaL Bank NorEs outstanding, $358,315.92 | ate to-day. mittee, in ut haste to-day in the consideration | national movement as genuine, and Riven it their | The controversy over the autopsy on the body | 1 one huntred and Atty poun is each. vere Beate tre Bese cteteckes siesta: s Rea a ct ca RE aie wes necessary 0 | support. The English are. perhaps, at the present | of Guiteau has assumed a somewhat new phase, | 3° Placed as > Curow the cugine to the ana” Uxivsn Stags Boxps held by the Treasurer to! yee paw See as omaniitienien: appropria- | £26,¢arough with te bill | one tn 1 order to en- | moment, the most actively hostile section of {he | in that the Rev. Dr. Hicks and District vattorncy | 202. ine embankment. | Fortunately, secure national bank circulation, $951,108,700; to | tions, reported back the House joint resolution, €0 Pin rpg mepeteae nf SOUREBYEABY. pe from the countenance they are giving to the | COrKhIIl have appeared as disputants. ‘The ques. | Lmamsactes were sees fa khne to prevemt the n ecure public moneys 1n national bank deposito- | allow to the employes of the Government Printing The He ttee on merce unantiI ly sia with whom alone, among the na- | tion between these two gentlemen is as.to the or- The 0: ut at Eckhart yesterday was five hem er, 15, 9:0.0005 Tee) Ns Ottice pay for time lost during the Garfield obse- ae — car etek Re Rea. | UYes ey live on tntimave terns, A ¢. | dering of the autopsy and the final custody of the | A™4 and fifty tons, being ‘the largest amount 651,300; withdrawn, $1,611,300. quies, Passed. = pted resol yestent » Rea- jut another and important factor tn this Beyp n. | one a nce new Libor was introduced. te ~~ cae oasis * REDUCTION OF INTERNAL REVENUE TAXATION. | gan's refutation ot Mr. Van Voorhis’ recent state- | tan muddio fs, the ald and moral support, the ha: | VOY. The main poluts have been already pub | Manes se MeN Lt as tee and ninety ~ = ATIONAL Bank Norges received for redemption Mr. Beck said that as several amendments to the | ments in the House concerning the passage of the | tlonals are receiving from the Masonte Order in | lished in Tue Star. tu t $1,231,000; for the corresponding pe- } rouse pill regulating tmternal revenue had been | Dill “to regulate immigration.” Eovpt. Each lodge isa living hotbed of national WHAT DR. HICKS TOLD A STAR REPORTER. Nici sunken cans ir Willlamsport ne 5 » $598,003 revelved to-day, $392,002. } reported this morning from the Republican caucus A CAUCUS OF REPUBLICAN REYRESENTATIVES — | {colle and enthusiast. | Fhe colonels of the army | Dr. Hicks told a Stan reporter last evening that ee "nv WLL be resumed § UR CALLERS at the White House to-day | 0% Ser deepal ge as atereee shor ‘anu | $8 Called for to-night to determine the program of | gna they work not ots Secretly, but most effectu- | %@ held Dr. Lamb alone responsible for the report . - retary Lincoln, Senators Ferry, Lapham | ary 1, 1383, toa aisccoat of ten per cent, and after | business after the sundry civil appropriation bill | ally. The sentiment among tie educated natives | Which had been made, and which was offictal and Coming to Weshingto mb, Representatives Hubbell, Peelle, ay 3, 1685, to arencene additional, Referred cole Leonel By pos an 8 bot ex pect PRP ieee cohen babe ieee ieee = naaealnne ses said sar he Sereno xP, Ounoox, Rey boon et inch, Ray, Towns Pettibona, Steele, Rice | to the finance com: Is ¥ disposed o} 8 accor res ss | oppose the preparing of a second report, which He Ua 3 (lio) and Barker, General Mennerson wien Keats : Ween weeaLe House until Monday next, There still remains to | and overweening effrontery. They arrogate every- | o>! said ot enroute for Woshingtom, OF &® ~ E. Smith, Dr. J. B, Ralph and wife, of Rock Falls, Seeretary of the Interior Mr. Cameron (Pa.), from the committee on naval a Te be considered nearly two-thirds of the items in the | thing, and assume a patronizing alr to the very | CUd result in nothing more than was alreaty vil Es i py ueeonen eople who pay them their salary. ‘The comptroi- | Covered in Dr. Lamb's report. He regretted the 7 xe art eA GS affairs, reported tavorably the bill introduced by onmamavioee Ot ik cance: lors general receive $15,000 a year. Other forelzn | squabble among the doctors, whieh occurred when r : —— = | ie Bevin on dune Gk ordi 4 7 oo offictals receive equally extravagant salaries,wiile | they should have been making an examination of 2 Wall Street, : fur Lawrvt Mongy on deposit in the Treasury | Mr. DI ‘e ‘The Senate in executive session yesterday con- | native officials, competent tn every way, receive | the brain, thereby letting the golden moment siip 8 lkan he stock marke. for the redemption of notes of banks reducing | ston to Inquire into the subject of constructing | armeq the following nominations: John Davis, of | but a pittance; and yet these foreign officials are | bY, for the brain was even then undergoing subtle circulation nd Sal per of - and Hanntbs being under tife protection of the respective con- | chee and humanity, and nothing could be determin- | ferred. Durie the thet he suls general The BKuropeans treat the natives | 4 as to the Insanity of the man, In regard to the | active, and prices sela eral to Portugal; Eugene Schuyler, of New York, | with contempt and disdain, and look upon them as | Proposition that the Drain of Gultea . at higher than tee the Latter Boston Alt: and St. Joseph r ur speculation We: 7 fractional tes o-day 18 $24,544,156; failed ban iron or steel ocean steamers for commercial pur- } the District of Columbia, to be Assistant Secretary | there Jn the interest of economy! The natives pay } Canges, and he held the doctors responsivie, The ng Ng Jn Mgatdation, $11,785,383.90; | Doses convertible by the government Into SbIpsof} or grate, Ministers resident—John M. Francis, of | {#X°S oh everything, the European on nothing—ail | #utopsy was only intended for the tuterests of sct- | Line pref 2210. war, ete, Placed on the calendar. New York, to be minister resident and consul gen- E RIVER AND HARBOR BILL ATCH left the navy yard to-day for THE RIVER AND 1, w hould be | action, v0 11 0 uging from a = was taken up, and the Hennepin canal project . - | 80 Many talk cows, and yet in ite of all this I ken out by Drs. Lamb, Sowers and Hartigan, in | to1 per cent Ds srande, Roc! Sod: the! torpedo boav “Alarm wilt leave f° } rarer discussed) the question! (Being upon Mr. Manoa ee ee See ar Uuetie|| AULRUTe that in eatonal Morty heel wo mesic Uue presence of all the other parties, and by theut and Piusbu N. arin aio > Poxamouth dee dock formate PEP8) Buuicr's amendment providing for an additional TE ESF STAR aa ao gar MOT Sere LPT cra arn elatrr Otte aatcars dla | Merrie memrpamsneialt regent par Lo in the upward moves — survey and report upon the cost of construction, |/D_ Rot at, Linooln, Net; Wm. Amjan, at ‘Grand | 19:8 15 One of pure patriotism, and agains tion to bemade at the proper time by parties selec- Pe, ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL McKeever has | annual maintenance and use of the canal. ' i) ene AGscamaene Omron an WikiOWAe TRS. ted jotntiy by the district attorney and Dr. Hicks, meral Foreign New: returned from New York, a to-da etins Mr. Harrison favored this amendment, preferrin; = a = er sal he accept 01 he conditions , SKORELOPP' fone ant General, Gen roma ex] ee Te. | that the United States should not comiate ltselt to | ‘The general optnion in the Senate is that thede- | Arab! Pasha, with whom I was on most Intimate that Dr. Lamb should not be interiered with In | po. ,0e05R OF Sok tha ene cae turn here on Monday. ui tee unccrtaking until the proposition of the state | termination of the republican caucus to pass tne | terms, is 1n my opinion an honest and, certainty | any way as the surgeon of the autopsy, and tat | U4 death Of Gen. Skobeloff Reporte ee eet gies roots Fa WeuEa over the eastern portion of the | revenue reduction ili will necessarily delay ad- | {fom an Egyptian standpoint, a highly educated Should fad thie prrsostion ence ee “ihe ppera: | Were current, but a cursory: examination HIDSHIPMAN Cuas. 8. McCLaIN has been com-| Work, the Iilinols and Michigan canal ha r = and intelligent man. He fully aj ates the | St sition hampering the ope : ; y exams : missioned to be ensign In the navy from the 4th ot | Cousummated by Its ratification atthe Novernber | JOUrBMent for some days and probably for several gent att ree ans {he | tion or progress of the autopsy, that he would un- j Hittdeath resulted from rapture of the veaseay February, 188% election In that state. He suggested that the Weeks. The republicans appear to be in earnest | Position he is In. Hie has calculated the cost, and | hesitatingly repudiate it. fle dld have reason to | Ue heart. = - sad = hecessary legislation by Congress could be had at | {2 their determination to press this measure and | will not shrink from the responsibility. He knows | repudiate it in the Tom where the autopsy Was - paceeienn. ikeiz, Onvexe=StiGanigman’ Guy W. prown,| Hie snow seton: to make it a law at this session. all about the United States, its history and strug. J Pelé conducted, for the reason hat the doctors | | Mritish War Pre dered to the est Colorado, Assistant | .“t. Logan replied to Mr. Harrison, and advo- CAUCUS OF REPUBLICAN SENATORS. iz , and Lold me repeatedly that his desire was to | ®gaged In a dispute, without preceeding with the | GETTD EADY FOR OPERATIONS ON LAND ARDY | ontered to the receiving ship Colorado. Assistant | ested the project. Ata caucus of republican Senators last nignt it | have a constitutional form of government. When | “ssection. I directed Dr. Lamb to go on with the WATER, ar s Paymaster It. T. M. Ball, to duty in charge of the } “Mr. winlams ridicutea the idea of attttie canal | was qecided to tare up the House biti for the're- | LPresented him with a copy of the biography of | autopsy, whien he did. “in d to District At- | Loxpox, July &—A portion of the Grenamerr day at Tl arn. by the Vastor, Kev. S. K¥®-| pay department of the Ajax and other monttors, | with twenty-one feet wide locks, such as was now 2 D for the're- | Garfield, in French, he at once said he would have | torney Corkhill’s control ov remains of Gul- | guards and the Household cavalry have under we Cox, PLD. vited. —.\* | at City Point, Va. Lieut. George L. Dyer, detached | contended for, being sufficient to accommodate | duction of taxation immediately after the pending | {t translated Inte Meanie ee ae ane youth of | teau, Dr. Hicks said:—“ Tue Attorney General as- | cone medical inspection with a. view to f 3 CHURCH, létH AND 4G | from the atch and granted one year’s leave. | the commerce of the country. He regarded such | appropriation bill has been disposed of, and to | Egypt could profit by it. At my suggestion he or- | Sured me that the condemned inan had a perfect | service. The admiraity have telegraphed to’ je - W. F. Waxp, Pastor, will preach | Passed Assis Paymaster Charles W.Litiictield. | & work, trom a national standpoint, as practically | sustain all the amendments proposed by the Sen- | dered the translation of the Constitution of the | Might to will his body to whomsocver he pleased, | Duke of Edinburgh, admiral Superintendent, xe -worrow at Iam. | Noservice at night, 1 from duty connected with the Ajax und other | worthless. ate finance committee. It was decided also to in- | United States into Arabic, a fact of which Judge | 20d that having willed it to me, it was my right | the naval reserves, instructing him to keep c monitors, and placed on furlough. Mr. Windom, in reply to Mr. Williams, said the vy 2 Batcheller speaks in an fnterview had recently | ‘0 do as I pleased with It, in accordance with the j reserve squadron at Gibraltar. th and 10th streets north- Se Sey a New York and Erie canal had been a success, | Struct the finance committee to prepare additional } with the New York Tribune. Like all Orientals, | Will. SAILED POR ALEXANDRIA. 7 Maca anpsox. Pastor. ~j1a-m-, | A PENSION FORGER SeNTENCED.—In the United | though its width was but elghteen feet. He could | amendments providing for the restoration of the | Arabi Is fullof poetry and compliment. So, when DISTRICT ATTORNEY COREHILL, Maxta, July 8.—The Britt + Subj ct, “Gideon! not understand why a twenty-one foot canal | tariff duties on sugar to the rates that were in ironclad Achities 4 a eye siting me (Iwas domiciled at tie hotel at the | is States district court, In Boston, Mass., yesterd v in speaking of the Interview of the Rey. Dr. Hicks | and the torpedo depot ship Hecla have sailed 408 = : | Should not be equally successful in Mlinois He | force before the last tarif changes in regard to | time), 1 apologized for the smallness ot the apart. - eer oes sedtean Cee re frauds by | dented that there Wan any warrant ter weet ted | Ge. commouity were made. ‘The effect “of this | ments, ard be promptly replied, “No matter; the | With the Attorney General, reported n yesterday's | Alexandria. By 4 p.m, Missionary Meeting, 3 1 sc been asserted in the debate as to the worthlessness | amendment will be to reduce duty on sugar about | heart of tts occupant, like the country he repre- | STAR. Sald that he anticipated no interference on THE PLAN OF CAMPAIGN MAFPED OUT. A en Bey sok fe ment In the Worcester jalland to pay a fine of | of the Tilinols canal, and referred to competing | 2 per cent. A reduction of #4 per ton irom the | sents, 1s large and generous.” ‘Apa the part of the latter with him in connection with | Loxpox, July &—A dispatch to the Times Sree sonic Temple, corner ¥th and F streets ‘northwext; t0- charges by rail to show that the lower canal rates pivsent duty: on Bessemer steel was also indorsed, | when’ bidding him good-bye, I said, “I hope, | the Guiteau case, Paris says the formal Invitation of the powers to me yea) aD m. Conducted by the 3 PRoMoTED.—Assistant Su ns Clement Biddle, had exerted a material influence in cheapening | and a uction of duty on hi iron in accord- | your liency, that w en return, I A CARD FROM DR. HARTIGAN. the porte, asking it to intervene in ieypt wil La 5 transportation. A like showing was apparent in | ance with the provisions of the ¥cKtnley bill now | Shall you, well, and Egypt happy.” | The claim that the entire autopsy was placed | “¢livered ‘on Monday. A reply 1s a for parct | Henry T. Perey, Dantel M. Guiteras and A.C. IL | behalf of canais in other portions of the country. | pending in the House. 'The-cauaus tuttier agreed guapps? happy!” he ‘responded, ‘one of our Wednesday. If the porte refuses, or seems ..in_the | Russell have been promoted to be passed assistant | Instead of deferring action until a great ship canal | support the Dill Felating to. tie, duty on knit 8; Who had a bad wife, once preached in the | Wader the direction of Dr. Lamb is dented by Drs. | to accept 25,000 men With 15,000 In reserve Will Bee? fey*s Hall, | Surgeons in the navy. could be constructed, the Senate should respond | goods now pending in the Hou FS, CTHE FAITH OF ABRAHAM,” 8 “& for discourse To-morrow at 11 Christadelphian Ecclesia meeting in MeC use, ‘There was an | Mosque, saying: All who love God and fear their | Hartigan and Sowers, and their Posttion 1s set | concentrated by the pee oe | powers. a Pennsylvania avenue, between 24 and 3d streets south oa to the demands of the west for something practi- | expression of sentiment tm favooof a small reduc- |-Wives stand up.” All stood up except one. Sur- | forth in the following card from the former: army wililand at Aboukir and will be divided iw: All invited. Caper Exorsrer Howarp Gace has been pro- | cal. tion in the rate of taxatienon tabacco. — prised, after service, tne Shelk approached the | «The apparent impression made in the minds of | “WO Parts. One will march on Alexandria and TIAN ¢ moted to be an assistant engineer in the navy from House of Representatives. TAXES ON BONDED SPRBITS. man and sald: *You heard what 1 sald? *yes.| some, by the published letter of Rev. Dr. Hicks to | SUPPOTted by the fect, which. will ‘fre a: street, between N and Khode Island the 20th of June, 1882. Mr. Crapo submitted in the House to-day the re-] Mr. Morrill presented ta the senate yesterday a} ;4OU did not stand up!’ ‘No.’ ‘You must be | Dr. Lamb requesting the latter to take change of | S00” a8 the army Is landed. ‘The other happy then; tell me your secret how to get alo el s } » | Will cross the dry lake of Aboukir to ‘Tue PRESIDENT HAS SIGNED the following bills:— port of the conference committee on the Dill to | memorial numerously signed byswholesale liquor with your wife;’ and the] man ly id mat ee srg ent wag compels me | ang Selze the railway at Damanhour, Arati* = Ss — | To provide for the erection of public buildings at | ble national banks to extend their corporate ex- | dealers of Philadelphia, wrgingy Congress to ex- | tells you am happy? You are all happier than L. | “On the day of the execution, under the gallows, | PACha’s only means of retreat, and will thus fo¥e7 Fe Win Bion Me Po Giga Hel TREACH | Terre Haute, Ind.; at Shreveport, La.; at Dallas, | !tence. Gischien’, Gus or _ the sayomas of jae on Pee See eae and while ‘the body was still suspended, few br Se gsc ats opetge Bet Church, Georgetown. a pete ae : Is r @ me! sets fort , added, KS sent Dr. Sowers for me to be introduced to NTS OF MILITARY, 11 s,m. and at the Fifth Baptist, Vermont avenue, | Texas, and at Abingdon, Va.; granting four con} 3 Randall made the point of order that the ey Cie eat a apy ic r. Sowers for Ine to tae Powen, Pastor. Services at I] o'clock a. m. ‘chool ‘at 9:30 a.m. Seats Free. All very oF 4 that, owing to the imdefi tponement | "can at least stan: jut poor Egypt has a | him, and there,with his hands restin my arms | , Loxpox, July 8—Major General Sir aan Chureh at 8 p.m. Iv demned cannon to Otis Chapman Post, No. 103, G. | Teport was not accompanted with the explanatory | of the bonded spirits these uses, has | broxen back.” I thought it then, and do now, a | in the poms mn ate ‘and with consierabie Alison, chief Of the Intelligence department of : = aes A. R., at Chicopee, Mass. for monutn statement required by the rules, and the point be-| been paralyzed and p ted. Recognizing | Most prophetic ancedote. | Another time he sal1: | emotion, the reverend gentleman told tne, in the | War oMice, will. proceed “to Malte ih ; ce Feo | ee ca Reins & district for the Inspection of | Ing sustained, the conference ‘report was with-| the fact that there were many Baportant. objects | “he Arad at one time tanght Kurope science and presencé of Drs ZT. Sowers and D. C. Patterson, | TWO regiments of foot have lert Aldershot tor Gabe. Service te full choral; and wate affine, TBC afterncon | pulls and bollers of steam vessels; to reisstie a | drawn, but Mr. Capo will endeavor to get It before | embraced in that Dill reqalting tore deliberation | att; now we haye lost thens and the robbers who | Bresene Of the District—and for aught I know | Faltar, service ix full choral, and ‘seats all free. it | Treasury draft originally issued to’ Geo. G. Cobb, | Uae House during the afternoon. than the time of the present C@ngress would ad- | Profit, by them try to enslave their original | others—that this autopsy was in charge of myself, THE FRENCH EXPEDITION TO EGYPT. = SOMMUNICATION sistant assessor In Alabama, deceased, to J. THE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL. Mit of, the memortalists Grge Cengress to attach | Owners. Therefore we have sent to Europe our | pyr. Lamb, and Dr. Sowers: that. Dr. batab icid A dispatch from Paris to Reuter’s TEES Mi: at anor a fiusomeracs Leaine thee ae The House, at 11:20, went into committee of the a the pending pill relating to aguction or inter. young’ sie ue Laney Sia they 1asy, stor foatomen who were Invited = be —— Company states that the government will on on SUNDA FTER- e 0 ae ss revenue taxes an ame! it exten . en cf which list he wis! to be saci ol |, ame el 1°) ationd the funeral of | Capitol police force. Whole (Mr. Kasson in the chair) on the sundry | the ‘time tor. the PSyMeNe of taxes o | Breatness.™ dition wen thers w ier procuinintrs cenpiieiony naaeea eae that fn addition we might invite others who would | for precautionary preparations made ‘the minis. = Eee TaT pane phroptation billy the Pending amendment | ponded distilled spirits for wa years trom | Atabl 15 no fanatic, but 1s a patriot, and thus | he agrecauiec torus to nitnen te eee ter Of marine. "Tite Central, News correaan Skconp Lrevt. Grorce N. Cirase, 4th infantry, | peing that offered by Mr® Converse, striking out | August 1881: and to ax the bonded period | resorts to many.expedients and devices not ex-| J respectfully submit, in conclusion, after Dr. | at Paris says the expedition to Egypt will com- is detailed as professor of military science and} the proviso restricting the Investigations of the | Of all spirits produce@ after that date at | actly In consonance with the views of foreigners, | wicks h : ude an agreement whether he has a right | prise twenty vessels, with 147 guns and 8,980 men. Telleving Gane yang, Leeizeity, Gatesville, Wis. | national boardof health to the diseases of cholera | {BTee, Years. Such legittationsthe memorialists | Who Have neither love or sympathy for him or his | to alter it, except by mutual censent of the parties = —A SPEC! ce Dla MASONIC. is relieving Capt. John L. Clem, assistant quarter-’ | ang yello: a maintain, will distribute payments now confined | country. The Arab is peaceable, honest, frugal | to the agreement, and also, how can he reconcile Suicide, Ce tae ha crate nes. masters Sette aster and yellow fever. to three yearsover a term of five years, and. will | And teinperate, thoroughly devout, and in ho ane | Peete Statements? J.¥. Hanrigas. | New York, July §—A man named Barth, whose? Temp NDAY, bth inst at3 olock Mr. Converse advocate! his amendment, con- | prevent the bankruptcy of inany dealers and great | Her more fanatical or prejudiced than the Jew or Wasmrsarox. D. C., July 7, 1882 | Christan hae could hot he homens Se Miocuben ann | Mm R.A. Horr, a brother of Representative | tending that there was no necessity for tying the | distress to all engaged in this bustooe Christian. ‘The danger of massacre to the Jew or ede oiebee AL) 3 nemibe: J a a c: 33 Thave read the foregoing statement of Dr, Hart- | suicide early this morning by shooti himseit 2 i “3 % hands of the board after 1t had been called into ex- BWeS nt Christian does not arise from the fanaticism of the z panions of Sister C Horr, of Michigan, has been nominated for Con- ntenc pe a nal +f ee a 7 igan._ I was standing near at the Une and heard | the roof of his residence, on zt Fraternally invite. Gress by the republicans of the 1th Ohio district. | Giver discases equally fatal wel holes eke | EYEE AND THE EGyPrrians, | Atababut rather the cupldity and so-called alpio- | 1gan-1 was standing near at the t Hartigan, and | had been an invalid for tie pai three i to NT BERS MEE EPs tary ie gee Naw fever an chemo, Sonne ho Noone oe “ i tully corroborate Dr. Hartigan’s statement. itis thought that In @ Mt of despondency he- s RICHARD J Br ARELOC ENGINEER MELVILCE HEARD Fuow.—The Secre- } shoutd not be permitted Uo carry on tieit-tnesth | Knterview with Simé@ Wolf, esq., late UAT IS NEEDED. D.C. Parrensox, | his life. EW BUILDING ASSOCIATION ON CAP- | tary of the Navy last night received a telegram | gations ato the cause of and ineans Of preventing | U.S, Consul Generfil to Egypt—inter- | E@ypt and the whole of Europe could be at | introduced Dr. Hartigan to the Rev. Dr. Hick: ear iacnianee i RMAN-AMERT. | ffoIn Engineer Melville, dated Irkuts's, wherein he | Such diseas esting Information as to the Sitna- | P¢4¢¢, the thorougtifare of the canal undisturbed, | and heard the Instructions as stated above, and | 2X Be Rochester Frotting /Association, = n : ~ n = vere: ci Rocuester, july &.—The board of stewards one i ree mata with Nagar opposed the amendment, declaring : ‘were England or France actuated by disinterested | certify to the correctness of the same. Dr. Hicks CHESTE y B— MONDAY aly 108, at 8 crctock, st Witt | arts and Haves Sud relics. it oaiesoa rina ee ntion of Congress in establishing tue | tom im that Country. motives. All Egypt needs and should have 1s a | £4V¥¢ me similar instructions Just before introduc- | Of the National Trotting Association has offered thaft's Hall, of dd and B streets sombeast. i the Lena, but s rte 1 vant | Board Was that an investigation should be begun — erm toreturn tome 202 Nua T want ubject of yellow feyer and not thatthe | A representative of Tue EVENING STAR called Se | eee teen one to inquire Int | rast evening upon the Inte U. S, consul general to tant! Mr. Atkins w At the proviso should | Ezypt and explained to that gentleman that Tas : ing Dr. Hartigs Z. 'T. SOW! eclal purse for Cleveland, Buffalo and Rochester = guaranteed neutrality, lke Belgium or Switzer- | 2 ge a we EMS | of $4,000, open to all:$2,00) for StJulien and Prine land. Freed from the yoke of Turkey, independent, 2 eltto enter and start, open to all other like Roumanta, Servi or Bosnia, she could enter | ,40,Tezand to the letter of Dr. Kleinschmidt, pub- | $1,200 to first, atid $800 U6 secont, atid. £048 ext 4B” nD subscribe! for stock, and tho-e wishing to | permicsion to return hore.” into the s Fann oe tee ett Rei eae ae ae | - Secretary Chandler this morning sald th Melville's request for perm 1 | es “3 ‘The Secretary pro ter. will | taought Engine Ushed in yesterdays’ Stak, the following reply as | the fastest hors: trotting Im Self’ cr beta for the convenicuce of those | 10 return home should be granted, and th s willing that th 5 Sup RA aia : tt ey acer Ot prosperity rivaling that of any | heen written and signed ‘by Drs. Hartigan aud | xtra U : ‘petter. the meetin OS | order to that effect would probably be issued a¢ | Stand, or that It should be struck trom tue bill; | STAR desired to know something of the character country On earth. Sowers: “In order to enlighten Dr. Kleluschuntdt Sips staneest eee cee rotting in 2104 OF TIBAFT, President pro tem one: but te trusted that no effort would be. iade to | and status of the national party and its leader, | England, if honest, would achieve all she needs, in regard to “several glaring misstatements of || better. No ore! ¥ s oe abolish the natio1 Pi ane board of heajth, which aided | arapt Pasha the Khedlye, of the causes that } the Suez canal unimpeded, and the eastern question | facts” rerel to in his letter as published by ntrance required or added ’ Mx. Haynen Epwanps, of tuts cfty, late consul | €ffectually tn preventing the spread or yellow | ATabl Pasha, of * c ferred of : ee 3 hi y |The “no record” class is changed to Uuree4 = 3 eRe en eee eee stl | ever in te south: underite the present trouble, and such other infor- | Rondholderse whose, Claman ier ake ean oe Jou this morning, we would respectfully state that | ciags, e Fashion heral ai Coenen, bas been appoint er further d ne ame: mation of interest as In his judgment is important | flesh” in London and Paris 13 most audibly heara | & eporte a kate a TS From this date GEORGE: secretary to the French and American Claims | yAiGr further debate t roe ee ne and timely. tes a Oh thotanke et tee Alin rons fully and ainpty | YOUF Teporter had reference to notes taken by New York Hanks. of the firm J. Chapman. The style of the | Commission. This is the position recently held Mr. Peelle offered and advocated an amendment. 3 himself, Drs. Murphy and A. C. Patterson, au-| 0 . . ‘ ‘ Mr. Wolf responded favorably, saying: I wilt | S@cured, for the revenues of Exypt are £1,000,000 | thorized and owned by the commiteer: and wot to EW York, July &—The weekly statement oF vefore. : by Hon, John Davis, the newly appointed First | including smalipox among the diseases to be In : See S each year over and aboye its expenses, and tn sane i “5 3 | the associated’ banks, Issued from the clearing. JAMES J. CHAPM. Assistant Secretary of State. " vestigated by the boird, = answer first as to the status and character of the | very jimited time the debt could be entirely pald | Holes Personally taken. This we thought = a house to-day, shows the following changes: = —— = — Mr Lord sup rted the amendment, matntain-| national party; and this estimate is based on per- | off. ‘Therefore, what Egypt neads ts neutraity, | (UY explained by our published letter to Dr. | ¥ ta wd OF GRACE M. EF. CHURCH FOR = = . i ‘ss Lamb and his reply.’ AN nCT ease: $83 The audience room of Grace | Mm James L. Axpem was yesterday elected | ing that smallpox was in no sense a loc. disease, | sonal information given to me by the leaders | guaranteed by'all the powers; Independence of Pie mink Specte—increase.... S158 100- M.-F. Church, corer of 9th and S streets will be | Stenographer to the tarlif comm ission. but together with diphthe 1 scarlet fever, | themselves, and corroborated by an Enzlishman, | TUrKey; ecovomy in its civil service; abolition of uiteaws Brain, Legal tenders—fscromes. 2'066,800 opened for Mi ice on Sunday morning: preach wept over a yaster area of country than did elther | emselves, an DOES AaD ziishman, | i+.'ariny, except for police purposes, and last Dut A CARD FROM DR. GODDING. eet = sens i Forgas petaticn 2038. | Uspen aux Comrctsony Rarmuxwesr Acr the | Sellow fever or cholera: CUNY MAR AlM ester | Winiann Blount, a lend of the national party. | HS ATHY, exCePL or police purposes, and last, but ‘To the Editor of Tue Evasive Stan: Chee ieritaaa meee art Mba os oe a ee General line officers of the army will be retired, as | Mh Aldrich sald, that the disease of smallpox | and its leader, in the London Times some months | modern languages ate taught and spoken, Allow me a line to call attention to what I am | Reserve—increase .... vse 287,800 = . br ee : 2.) | had been running through the western stat ago. THE NOMINAL BT 7 ° . rervices: early as can be asc ed, as . 8 AL BI lees . al overs! - |. The banks now hold $8; in excess of Ue 5 K street northwest. dan, 1895; Major Gen. Hancock, March health, and ne dit nov dike thie ‘attempy of te | ten, consists— Spect, is 8 mild-mannered man—one that means | omoiai reportof the eutopey of Guiteau, in your ———<—— DR. A. F. A. KING ic oe Figen a Bi a oe iy | cominittee on appropriations to tmpair its use-} 1. Of the learned class, the Arabic speaking } well, but lacks force and determination. Having issue of the 7th instant, you wholly omit what he ‘The Marlow Kegatta. nortliwesi) has returned to th Cll, October 5, 1882; Brigadier Gens. Pope, July, | fulness. Mussulmans of Esypt, have received an edu- | peen er by England and France, he, of e 7 > A VICTORY POR THE HILLSDALE CREW. CERO QoHoward, 1804; Terry, 1891; Augur, 1885; | Mr. Cannon expressed his sorrow atsceing t0-| gation at the aS ate —— = Says of the arachnoid membrane. This report I rook, 1892. en ab Clie Ane or at the various | epurse, is under their influence, especially that of Lonpon, July &—At the Marlow atta Ferg ang to Congress and cAMOFMIPIOrOD-| Githols of Cairo and the provincial towns ‘The England, and therefore the national leaders dis- | KBOW 18 all dry technicalities for the public, but | at Marlow, on the river Thames, the Hi propriations to protect them Irom diseass “‘Phey = ° this arachnold ‘is perhaps the one issue on which | crew, from the United States, beat the Marlow dice’: tamatis giece Carratx Jous L. Crest, quartermaster, has been | had the power and tntelligence to protect theme | AZ ‘Nersity numbers some 16.000 professors | trustand shun him. ‘The Shetks ani Welams are | the case turns, and, to a person accustomed to ex- | crew’ bya clear Tength ‘Tite Cookinua one jckhoiders for the Elec! of the | @SSigned to duty at Philadelphia, in charge of ves, and should remember that the god's helped E of whom all but five aad twenty | In full sympathy with Arabl and not with the | amine the brains of insane people, 10 leave It out | which) was also. ente for the same his office on WEDNESDAY, | cainp and garrison equipage at Une Schuyikiil | those who helped themselves, Shetkhs are members of the party. Khedive. Tewfik would no doubt like t@ throw off | would be like omitting the character of Hamlet Tace was scratched. The Marlow crew had the polls willbe open from 2to 4 | arsenal. ae ‘The amendment was adopted. 2 Of the Arab or Exyplian’ merchants and | the shackles, but he {s too tightly bound, and his | trom the play. center station and the Hilisdaies the Bucks side of 5 - . = Mr. Cox offered an amendment providing for the | shopkecpers of the towns, with the exception of | native indolence lacks the elements essential to| In his report Dr. Lamb says: “The arachnoid of | the river. MOORE, Sea OMPSON, President. MR. MATTHEWS’ LITTLE SPECULATION.—About ten | abolition of the national board of health after the | a few of the latter, Who depend on European | burst them asunder. Had hea tithe of the genius | the upper convexity of the brain presented in ——— : years ago E. G. Matthews, then assessor of inter-| 1st of September next. He had not, he sald, been | visitors for their trade. of Mehemet All, or the pluck and audacity of his | many places, where it covered the sulel, small picainkeibae i S>-THE ANNUAL MEET r nal revenue at Denver, Col, (sald to bea in favor of the law creating that board a" the time | 3. Of the artisans, Who can many of them read | father, he‘would have thrown himself into the patches of thickening and opacity; elsewhere it —— jones To-day CS iiipiis oF THe weeoe eS an huyler Colfax.) was granted av. | 0 te yellow fever epideiic until an amendment | and who are ail In the habit of belng read to, and | hands of his people, and heading them as a leader | was normal.” The President sent the following nominations t6* FOMAC KIVER BR. K. Co. will beheld at the ofier of ae oe te nted had becn adopted exempting state boards and | so discussing the news fn the journals. achieve the a ndependence which Ezypt deserves. Drs. Morton and Dana in their report say: | the Senate to-day: OSDAY, Jniy 10, 182, a a sms = on lot mal quia . oT age Sheikhs a - | But the die ha cast, and the last descendant | «There very well tis . Goatog binant a ‘Sunnri | city owned by the government foruse as an office | val quarantines from iederai control But the | 4. Of the village Sheikhs aad their representa- | Bu as St, a ni ‘There were very well marked milky opacities of - GRISWOLD, Zabriskie, of Arizona, to be U. 8. atten» aby foe ae 05 2 ne, | federal board had been steadily Intrenching upon | tives, the members of the Egyptlan parliament. of the BEA gree Napoleon seeks protection under | the arachnoid extending over the upper convex kien “aes ures: ree ee ng ne Ces May the functions of the local boards of the several} —B. Of the Coptic Caristlins, who hav identified | the guns of theinvaders, Instead of repelling them. | surface. These opacities were over the esures only, | BCY for Arizona. : ‘i sata , = = Zan L. Tidball, of New York, tobe U. 8 marae! m states, He denied the right of the federal govern- | themselves with the Mussulmans in she present ARE AMERICANS IN DANGER? In some parts they had a somewhat yellowish Zan mouh tir Gee ee so uy | Ment to investigate the causes of disease. *Yenad | movement. ‘They number about bal a million, for Arteonn. oat look.”” y $20,000, ‘The matter was brought to the attention ; Ho more right to investigate smallpox than ithad | "6 Of the army, wit the exception of a very | Reporter.—Do you tifink thatthere has been no | 100K cp aot rave notforaconsiderable |. Wiliam P. Chandler, of Tilincis, to be Ualted T. F. SMITHSON, Secretary fie SAL S. SHED & wo ‘ to lavestigate chicken-pox or measles. All the | few Circassian officers, and may be a few secret | Pe2son for the fight of Americans? time seen, at the post-mortem examlnationsof the | States surveyor general for Idaho. : of Secretary Folger a few mouths ago, and he at | power which the federal overhinent possesses | sclvesene see eee may Mr. Wolt—I certainly do not think any cause | insane, a better marked case of the thickentug | David FB. Pride, of Idaho,to be registrar amd)? Pape CHA Matton will ra dkemeaton. (ihe result 18) over the subject. was derived from the ‘constitu-| 7, Of those of the seltutheen. who Profess any | hasexisted, or does exist, for any American to | and. pearly opacity left behind by a former in- ee aero naa moders tas GAS Trestle ete dispo sessed of the property | tional right wo regulate commerce, and only went | political views, that 18 to Say, who live within the | jeave Egypt. This is best evidenced by Gen. Stone, | Samationof the arachnoid membrane, cU. & milivary Srademy, _m ‘MBI ‘ henaiter tSuaun nih tie Union eae ee So far as to prevent the incoming of disease from | intellectual radius of the towns. The mass of the aan ded there for twelve ycars, is highiy | , 43 Mercutio says of his wound: ey po ect nhs yee peli > REMOVAL MRS. M. Z¥YPPRECHT HAG | Mr Matthews is now Using farina hone a private | 29F02d- actual laborers are probably, like the laborers of has res cars, ts higt © 1204 Tth strovt. ‘between Mand N. A | citizen. Srecinity iu stamping, embroidery, hair dyeing and all rgien ann, torw wide ata ch Postmasters—Josiah J. Dunh, at West Gardnery . finds ot hair work. * Bo, tis not Mr. O'NetlL opposed the amendment. No local | Europe, indifferent to politics; but when I lett | esteemed, and best knows the dangers, He has ‘door; but "tis enough. ve board of health anywhere had asked Congress to | Egypt, there seemed to bea growing idea with | never left Cairo, and fs undisturied. “Had Tre Yours very truly, Ww. W. Goppma, M.D. | FEDRSYIVanla; core ee ea te a Wea ‘Tne Puestwent sald yesterday that he had heard | diminish the power of the national board, but on | thein that Arabi would kn some way relleve them | malned there, no’ American would have left with | gy amorow, D. Ge July 8 1665. Black, at Americus, Ga.; Jool A. Colfey, at Bp = = — ee SIDENT sald yesterday that he had heard | tne contrary the Philadelphia board had recom-| from the debts in which they are involved, and |My consent, for the natives know that we are d for G! hy tnd : Benj. F. Church, at Waverl: z TS WAYLAND WILSON'S FE: Ghust | ie was pesatbte he, raggualaria of Washington, and | mended iberal appropriations for its mainten- | froin the remnant of tyzanny’ tey still complain | thelr friends. Hundreds of mniles up te Nile Tsaw | & Demand for Ghastly Mementoes. | cer, SA een ht. ot Gomes Ons eee pal ad nog power for, rreches, and saned_ Gum | it was possible he might find what it was before | ance. of at the hands of the Mudirs. They all detest daily evidences of this, and whoever thinks the | The officers at the Jail have about got through | W agent evel I 3 Weak nk Carts, at Gum tts street aid Penal Sf DREW'S Drag Store, corner YX) withdrew his amendment, re. | ‘Turks, but regard Europeans well or ill according | Arabs ignorant 1s most woefully mistaken. That | with everything connected with the hanging of | More, a I, Oregon; Is, Massachusetts; Elizabeth Alter, at Blairsvilie, ania avouue. wy25-6m | the end of the summer, but that up to the present | Mr. Cox : nee nison, Col.; Samuel K. Paxton, at Bonanza, Col. = - Ss 2 DA WATERS | @™Me he had found the atmosphere and surround- } Marking that there was no chance of {ts being | to the specinens of the class with whom they | Is the great error most men fall Into. For the last | © 30th ult., and have now settled ‘= Cer CLES FLOKA AND BETHESDA WATERS | ings of tne White House very delightful spre, de an tneffectual effort to nave | “Sof the semibedoula A 2 f the delta, pai Bhd preston: Nave mises on ae eee SS ee ee Geers ‘The Case of Sergeant Mason : 1 y ee ir. Urner made an ineffectual effort to have 5 ie semi-Bedouin Arabs of the del ie ie es 2 2 FKESH FROM THE SPRING. Locarep ar Last.—Huntington’s portrait of Mrs. | diphtherla included among the diseases subject to | trio Bedouins of the desert have little sympathy | roads, postal facilities, telegraphs, gas and water | after the execution there was a demand for pleces | Now, that Guiteau 1s out of the way, the atteme — Hayes, p ntert tothe nation through Mr. Gar investigation by the national board. With the feliakeen or with town politics. ‘They newspapers, oriental library, universities, | of the rope with which Guiteau was hanged. Mr- W. C. MILBURN, Paarsactsr, sche = gene Sake tion of the public is turned toward Sergeant Me~ ‘The committee then passed from the subject. would join the army in fime of war, but would not | the Boulak museum, American mission schools, | Robert Strong, who remained on the platform un- sn wee ag confined in the Albany county pent field, soon after his inauguration. was yesterday he Di ict i serve in Ume of peace. and thousands of intelligent cultured trav- | ti] after the body had been laid in the coffin, se- 4 mis 1429 Penneylvanta avenue. | hung on the walls of the green parlor at the Ex- Khe District In Congress. GrEceEn 40 ae iriare elers, whose Iiperal ideas and outspoken | cured the rope, placed it in a canvas bag, and it | tentlary under sentence of eight years for shoot t = SAMUEL KE oe ae ae anne MEETING OP THB EENAES COMMITTEE: are:— admiration of the country and its climate, | was locked up by the deputy warden, (Capt, Russ) | ing at Guiteau, on the 11th of September last It a 00DS, The Senate District committee, at a special have educated and elevated a very large number | where it remained until Wednesday, when some e the case went tothe Prrsosal—Mr. W. W. Corcoran Is Improving in| meeting to-day, agreed to report tavorably on the} 4) 1, UeViceFeeal tamily of Mauammed All and | of the natives, In short, civilization has slowly | swcitpiecce were cur all Ie These hae bee Sabet Onsrvor she Uanead States and was de Now French and Scotch Ginghainy Just Ofened, best | health at Deer Park. Hels at Senator Davis res- DetLIGN OF Wed: Laniau wun otheed eae appro. | thelr personal adherents, are prinelpally | but surely Serer yee ea aes canned (or picoes Of Che sope as tens wae | SS as th ihe, prmenet, Eo & alities at lew priem. * fs 7% ne E alk e ks Or tans: inclu t seen ant in language , al mission to the execution; mi organiza- s , Mr. J. G. Bigelow" “Site Souiun sd Whadamen, extra good valuon \dence.—Gen. Adar E. King and family of Bal-} priation of $6,000 for the Church Orphan Associa. | TWES OF Circassians; but they inclute certain soe for a tary onga cl e1 ive Exyptii a in the hopes and aspirations expressed | tions, fire companies, Grand Army posts and indi- | 10 his original review filed a review of the f z tion of St. John’s parish at Washington. ‘The | TM mcm native Exyplians, whose hopes ot place | 5) ‘those whose pride vor ancestry. and | ous, fire companies, Grand Atmy posts and indi. | 10 ble orteinal under the 2d article of war the OT a cama atdse Nott, of the Court of Claims, | Washington City and Polnt Lookout raliroad pitt | &€ bound up in the return $f Ismail or Halim, | CSuntry tg as natural as. It ie nation small a piece. ‘Tue four cords with which the arms | Were not legally called to-the jail, &. E a Le suddenly became very tll on Thursday Was recomunitted to the sub-committee on steam | and a few who identify tl ‘Ives with the pres- | And why should we as Americans not heartily sym- | and of the prisoner were pinioned and the It 1s now stated that this record, having beem featreake SeitnT dence of bis father-in-law, Dr. Hopkins, at. W ; ent Viceroy. Mohamined ‘TeWiix has mide h's | pathize with these people? England simply lords into the celi | Submitted to the President and referred by him to GAS BIOVES 44D RUBERR HOSE Matnstown, Mass., and fears are entertulned that | T#Toads ace nominally with the Ngugnalists, but he | ft Poot + Mf oe Siene he cae cee ma te . Cover Egypt on account of its weakness. If we whe seen executioner sprang the | Judge Advocate General Swalm, the latter Call and examine at S91 15th strect. he thay not recover.——Mr. A. G. Wilkinson,whose | THE RIVER FRONT AND WATER SUPPLY BILLS. % poe hese lien ein timore, and Admiral Ingraham and daughter are 2AM COOKERS, : not be counted upon as of them. ‘The | did not pay our bonds, or not promptly remit the we opr the spectators of | Rearly completed lis report thereon. It 1s ew NNO wife and children left on Wednesday evening fora} At the request of Chairman Hiscock, of the ap- | Ezyptians who mix In Buropepnesoclety are prin | {neersct moult Reakeot, Gee ee ey remit the Pe aching ‘tus | that In his ‘report he sustains. Mr. Bigelow, pe. a0 Fine Gas Fixtures key _ | SU, OF three months in central Miscourt, le Ke | eroration committee, Mr. Neal has consented to | cipally of this class; aud tt is)a. pretty safe rule | neet to New York? ‘The canting hypocrisy of her | wardens office, Most of the rope given out hy the | clally in the point he makes that tn ordering a _| tmnient tor Newport, and thence for a few weeks withhold ca e bill for reased wa to Inciude in it all those whe sieak French,thongh | policy 13 as manifest on the shores of the Nile as in ficers was cut into minute pieces, none of | troops to the jail on July 24 last the military am SeWIRE ERE ER blue fishing at Nantucket.—Mr. Milton H. Smith, pir aueLaete eee antes ae G pair the rule 1s not absolute. ne ‘twenty-live ot the | bvers other portion of the world. “To exterminat: | {tll ofllcers was cut Into minut Ungth; and now | thorities exceeded their power; that neither te i ATTORNEYS. formerly general freight agent of the Baltimore | FuPply until Monday ne District affairs. On Mon-| A2hsr Shelkhs are attaened’to the fortunes of | slavery—to christianize the Arab!” Has she not | hut a small portion of tt remains only ‘the noose | Cabinet nor any officer thereof had authority aa ; = Sina to the ee ioe ae teen Promoted from the | Goy nr. Neal has in contemplation: the ndrietioir | the Vicerezal family, H enough on hand of that sort in Irctand? or ts | and a few inches attached, which, on no consider- | order troops to the jail without a foes eee Wt Perio... third 10 the tirst vice presidency of the Louisville | tot cain calling up the Hetorere Hats Wl an |. 2,The Circassians, ‘These are:thedese>ntants | whites slavery to be preferred? ‘The Egyptians are | ation, will be cut for any’ one. ‘here has been |Uon through the executive of the be (Ag Ate ee it Saher Sa uterel tomas S Hopkins | (ie section for an appropriation stricken, out but | Of the Circassian Beys gndMamelukes who ruled | defending te soll oF ttelr fathers, and protecting also 4 great demand for the invitations to witness | Which was not made. ‘The friends of Mason am= weal ars el Island, 3 so be y iy : Practices in all the Courts. 7 e Hen- | Egyptin the last cenvury. "Taey-are a class apart, | their own homes, I admit that’if a “holy war” the execution, and all the blanks which were left | Ucthave Chat as soon as this report is made there , een ot eer 3 char tt is doun ul whether he will ever return to | Joenius tay c eo mucu as directs the Atlorney: ‘bien: | Speaking ‘Turkish as thate natiee languages and | Set"ue proclaimed it would fare badly with | over have been given out by tts Ume as memen: | Will be an Order made for Mason's release. N, ene Medd pesterday by token ney Corknitl was in- | Orthe land which will be necessary to go on wick | ATable With an accent, :‘Taey amy easily be dis- | Buropeans and. Christians: but Cantioie thine toes, every section of the country having been sup- ‘ 2 AYR pecan nrg i fal a ae Pa | bo re canola pre | PEASY elem aguas | gle Doan America mata tush | pds as pombe mgs FS ee es Red va en Mtge, and Mrs Aldis will spend the | Wolof the District coumaltine eae Tee ae | the distinction, tmportantes ttety between them | may be ose Wine Thee teeg eee ToNles | 85,000 oF Gulvonws Body. | came ts tse Police esterday’ fo S Abert has gone ee Home In Vermont.——Mr. | cess to prepare and have ready a bill to report. on | 04 the true Egyptians, Mes much of the | sympathy of the American people will eo out to inquiries of the clerk’ in relation - Hi WARD & HUTCHINSON, W. 8. abext has gone to Gakland for a month.—— | rss to day of the next session of Congress, Sen- | 4bU-nationalist opinion reported by travellers as | the struggling masses of Ezypt. The land 1s, in made by Mr. August Herring, of Irs. 2 — [eae are ae =) Fay aie ator Ransom, it is understood, will offer an | @efived aden ‘sources. me roaeatens fruth, a paradise, sacred to history and science. | cjals claim that it has not been removed to their | against a George egy 2 tremueia eraser ae i ont to Otean Grove for gai weeks Hayat, | emendmient (@ che rer ond hare BU, providing | Ait puriaate et i tne Une tr; | As, people ar Howes, inaustrious and capabieo! | Enowiodge. ‘They, however, ate. rather pleased tation ‘named. Scliwartaman, Who i 827 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, wore H. Smith bas taken charge of the Wasi | 89 appropriation of $500,000 for the improvement | Wr fgmes; aro a eoeneee nee oe iake ai . ’ country are vast and promising. Egypt, in short, | thatit has been so published, for now no more | with assaulting his boy at the asyl ington bureau of the Baltimore Asmerican,vice Mr. | Of the harbors of Washington and Georgetown. ony *f id tod 4. ‘The Greeks. ‘They are the financiers an? | should be free and. un led. | The whole world | shouls are seen prowling around the premises, | stated to the clerk that the t 7 BRANCH CORNER EIGHTEENTH ANDP STREETS, | Willi West, furlouzhed.——Ex-District Attor- | FAVORABLE REPORT ON MR. WEST'S NoMINATION. | money-lenders of Egypt. They number about } has an interest in that land of the remote past. It | 2nd there are no offers made to a Jeave | very badly at the asylum i ney Wells and wite will, as uswal, spend the} ‘The Senate District committee, by a majority | more than %,000, may end as a happy (2) province of that good mod- | Uke Tear door unlocked. Shortly after the execu- | yr.” Brel DUPUNT CIRCLE. fronths of July and August at Saratoga, Whither | vote tnis morning, ordered a favorable report to be rosaaite Syrian Christians, sintroduced partly by | ern mother, old Englund; but Whatever betes it | Hea boa haar peg 7 PU 7 <GES hey £0 next week.—Mr. Justice Miller and wife e rahim Pas! al wi! in 1c nm have none other in tl mos! ins fee) 33 FLUMBING, FURNACES, BANGES | \eave this evening for Bioek Island, where they | Made upon the nomination of ex-Senator Joseph years. They, too, ae Rectach somers, but on a| forthe country and its Inhabitants. “I ferveuts | verday MANTELS. &a Fill spend some tme.——Col. Eiward Daniels | R. West to be District Commissioner. There is | smaller scale. ‘Their true position or power is as wish them success and prosperity. john ines. meet. merican Educational cle = of whom very few can g; a mm Monvai —The followin; ee eee ee Which Convenes there next Week Mee tie! | Not, tt 1s thought, enough to defeat Lim. ‘The op- fé ee ; Chase _ 10g, they have made themselves thus a necessity. Arthur has gone to Atlantic City, where she uopes | Position comes from the democratic side ot the | ‘ney arethe general ‘ot news, supplying | Fecent subscriptions to the Washington Gartleld si 7 ed later by hy .——Mr. chamber, but does not embrace all the members nd news} x cor- | Monument have been received by Col. Corbin, the jp NOT OY PTE NOU HAVE exancrcmp | 60 JO ter iy fe hsbahd— at deca | chamber, but Fesognactts, wth labial at’ ring ‘he | comeapendng secretary ana uceewon, "eS Grigtustor of the Vapor Stove, the latest Patents and month's ee *s Oxtord, M =i ice INTEREST UPON TAX ARREARAGES. poem: the stock € Seaelot ‘Yokohonia, bg (mse Citizens ot Cooks 2 lances ione as read- | Swayne, i. rene ' rts. = inchester, Va. twell, postantister, 2 prong: Ae ag Sener rain ee Gretned {or | On aotion of Mr. Aldrich, the Senate to-day took | Sensational repo - pag 4 e river, Wi ty, i * heating your 0 $38.30. Co. ¥, 14th No dirt; ghted in “one minute, and etving | Harkey hice one ores fied | UP and passed the House bill fixing the rate of in- ba ‘Citizens of Seimepeeties re ae Ollend os Soin tine ago, is eaproving, und Monee ae ured | terest upon arrearagts of general taxes due Oli the Ste Sepa og ie, lenge variety of REFRIGERATORS, WaTER | entertained of his, permanent recove The | Ast of July, 1878, in this District, and.on alt spectal | lish, ttonallt Citizens ot Mayfield saa csdanpoaa eo Hon. 1. Ts ahd family, the family of Prox | SSessments, at 6 per cent, tn lew of the rate and nenicy of tie national paReye The Evens BN. $289, Co. Fs, * 00.. | Cleveland Abbe, of the wearer: bureau Rev. De, | PeBalites now fixed by law. the Sele Saprnded 2 agre,. Col, ‘AT th street northwest. | Rankin and familly, Mrs. S. A, Connor and family, | ‘We Dill £0 as to extend the time CA p Miss Pike, Mr. Frederick Wright, Mra. Allen, Mrs, | Ty be paid under this act from July 1st to No- andia} losses, Ra | Benedict, Miss Hickey, Mrs. yward and Son, | Femuet lat of tis year: that ts, taxes due on July i it. Brower, and the Misses Farrar.— | }, 187% must be paid by the ist of next Novemb lanes Seana ‘seat | Morder to get the benefit of this act. PICKS ICE CREAM, WARRANTED a a and 20 Wholesale and day, a oe

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