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rate onap The use NING SPAR. of truce by the liggrace ul Nothi Lis belteved that | thans is const | of the Khedive, t | the Ramleh palace, whe yacit ts | Watttng until the weather will allow barkution. | Excitement in Londen. Loxpox, July 13, 2:30 p. m.—The coast guard ig onlered to rem: aboard the reserve squadrom, | ime men of the reserve take the duties of coast guant on siore, The newspaper offices Fleet strect, tnt city, are bes moet or wre editions with Ezypuan ‘news. The excitementi remarka ble, — News from € THE EVI HED DAILY, TAR BUILDIS Forth a Ava, and 11th &t., by | The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pre Tar Frente: ety by carr {Entered at seecsist-claes m: Tae Wee mberiand, "id. STRIKE NOTES—THE CANAL PRESIDENCY, — <= Special Digpatch to THe EvENINe Stan. CUMBERLAND, Mp., July 13, 11.30 a. m.—Owen 7, o ) » Ss Price, old miner, who went to work Tuesday t— 1882. TWO CENTS, | Pree.sia sumer, wtio wen yestentay’s Stan ad ————— not go to work Wednesday morning. The out v1 publishe’ on Friday—$2 a year, ug, £1, 10 copies for $15;2) | st be paid in advance; | JULY 13, nilication. : : = : : > ~~ J at Eckhardt yesterday was 608 tons, shi _ A a a ‘SIS DOING. HE STAR ROUTE TRIAL. : the Tongue river route had absorbed a large oF y 588 As the Eckhart train was on its ‘last | Washington News and Gossip. hata On eS oa wits noun ot money; ao they werenotaniet prem | Telegrams to The Star. | Peds'eetkuar am wasion tts ast trp up ee year, Recerers Topayjiatermal rev- | Mr, Roiiins, from the committee on the District | “‘po-day—Decision of Judge Wylie | ort declared a falling contractor. Witness ae torpedoes. j track exploded at te ent, 4331 cust, $772,255 of Coluinbla, reported bick adversely in the Sen- Boone's ‘Testimonys saw 8. W. Dors: 9 sald Be had furnished A Ume the train reached that point, and It ie ~ e bit a i . Dorsey Ww ma an posed the: rte noise “aria tems Norm esned toy fr | Ta end any fo eae | ton the rnin Care met mie moming oe | Wan te glee aencr ecoean | F TRE AND PILLAGE, testes meses ose | demption, $290,(02. {ts road into the District of Covumbla, Taden. | StF route trial was resumed. Mr. Albert E. Boone | Son's one te come im wich capital. Thereupon the ad 2 - —- ” nized. President Mayer arrived Tuesda: was called to the stand by Mr. Merrick. The wit- | witness retired. ——- iv SECRETARY Fotoun Has Arrorstep Henry Kemp | nitely postponed. ness testified toknowing the various defendants. | Mr. Merrick questioned the witness with the = the new Te will ey be a for several ~ Tagy uOr Says President Henry Level oe ay ta terman of the cainet sp arene Teasry | Mr Mahon, fom te cormtin om areata | Soc ue hed vec soa conracon na bad | ‘Hew of shoring at wey renege fee | ALEXANDRIA — EVACUATED, | wtcnszuti'at tear acess oa THE tz. MAN KA this b ne part of Mr. Brady had something to do with his cy of the canal. centent devartment, vice Hessler, who rysigned pending | Teported by ‘industry snd. tw prevent the exporea: BAD 1,100 ROUTRS AT ONE TIME. Tetiring. v8 joenpany On at 7 the tnvestigation of the workings of the shop. ton of diseased cattle, and the spread of infectfoes | None of his routes had evér becn expedited. In| The witness having given no other reason, Mr. RC Preside ae Fs as Tne Teer Pax Cents EXurT prom State | Macedon tie caleiee ee Comestic animals. | 1977 witness was one of the Original parties tn the | Merrick remarked, “he testimony of the witness | RETREAT OF THE EGYPTIAN ARMY. * geventy-tive tnainae ee OF we Bi 4s not so full asT expected It tobe. The counsel y-five Smdians. TAXATION OxLy.—Leretofore ail acts providing for | Mr. Voorhees offered a resolution directing the | Contract business with the defendants. He met Puentx, Axizona, Jul: ZONA, 1 co. | tor defence having laughed at this, Mr. Merrick ——— Hyd due prior to | the tssuz of bonds have exempted them ‘rom tax- | committee on the ltbrary to inquire into the expe- | 8. W. Dorsey in the department one day in No- | continued, “That is all right. The reason has be- taxes due p to | thi s t AU evecial ansememients and Hien urchasing, editing and publishing the | vember, 1877. The witness was about to give an | come apparent, and I shall ask the privilege of a| THE CITY IN FLAMES. July 19879, can wi ard atwix jer cent: interest: | ation of every character, but tie provision for the | Ciency of Purcnasng, ealting, and publishing the heaton er cross-examination.”” ‘will be paid in the SS wo wHee lon by or un¢ ate al . ae y i if Mr. Windom, the Houre joint reso- 2 yy Mr. Me as 9 rails fon Rancl count EW Wie eteeet. | HOW a question whether the new bonds will not | j qn mou” Dirsed appropriating $90 060 to enabic | when the defense objected, on the ground that t | Pro? proceeded. The witness that Mr. Vaile] FIRED BY RELEASED CONVICTS. | ity, and ail ot their nuimals, were cine ‘off. isis 1d. ject to local or municipal taxation OF <0 | the United States to take part in the International | occurred anterior to the date when the offences | succeeded him as a member of the firm. = te OFFICE OF COLUMBIA RAILWAY COM: | taxation by the general government. Secretary 5 — one was injured, and the are working taeir” olger percetved the omission and called attention | fishery «x'ubition to be held in London in May, | cnarged in the conspiracy were committed. The | At 12:85 the usual midday recess was taken. = way back on foot. sated Wasstixorox, July 10, 1882. | 11K Potit was not rectiNed., However, Hitt TED ghort discussion then sprung up as to the | Court allowed Mr. Merrick to ask what was donc AFTER RECESS. BEDOUINS PILLAGE THE TOWN. | ong acxpxep axp rirry wostiLes on THE WER’ SPECIAL NOTICE. Gimiculty 13 anticipated on that point, as it 18 | order of business, Mr. Butler ‘endeavoring to call | 1a pursuance of that conversation. The witness| Mr. Merrick resumed the examination of Mr. PATH. ‘There will be Care weitine at the crossines of the Bal- —— likely the prohibition of state taxation | 4p the pill establishing a government for Alaska, timore and Ohio Raf'road and Metropolitan ranch st | Will be considered generally to include municipal sald that he called at Mr. Dorsey’s house that | Boone. The witness said he did not know who A representative of the Tucson Siar, now has interviewed Alonzo Balley, a merchant #° 3 T. Groome asking the Senate to consider the | night by request. Dorsey showed hiin a letter from | furnished the ngures on which the bids of thecom-| HUNDREDS OF CHRISTIANS MASSACRED. . . in the morninis toaccommuedate panenvers from trains | States will tax oes Ee ee i en te cane ganized both | | Here again an objection was inte by the | formation as to the condition of the routes to Mr. Uhat they have their women and Hae ee eee tree A Ice tie trata neko wae | ficials are of the opinion that there 1s nothing in | IONcOnS sith the intertral revenue BIL. (efence and argued by Mr. Totten, to the effect ABABI BEY MARCHING ON CAIRO. u 4 ier stope, Fanecheers by takin the Colmubia Ralivea | Hf) Inasmuch that, constructively, «by or under | "SiSWortun onvosed Mr Mori's movion to set | Heese ind, argued by Mr. Totten. to the effect | sriner, and he entered tho data in » bidding book, them, The hostiles Delong to whe White Mi ee ee Trig ineate wi . Ste authority” includes muntcipal authority, 93 | a siae the recular order. statute of limitations could not be admitted. 8. W. Dorsey arranged the securities. Witness — . a a large Company's ears at this loestion will reach the npper ‘ thority. 98 | aside a a . : a perience with them says they: have = Eero the city wooner than Mae ete “| the state. tue further tian. this, they say tat | ,.A JOBE debate ensued which took on a political | rae cocr DECIDES THE EVIDENCE. ADMISSIDLE, Td Topresshtea Miscen'cs oe cPin ant Rete” | HOSTILE INDIANS, STRIKE NEWS, ETC. | Ta-™ihe stems May, they, have come ut | “pine i Fresident [section 3,701 of the revised statutes, nately, «+ an | Gust very Sook, The re ng in the way of areduc- | udge Wylie, referring to authorities, held that | {24 name acknowledged papers, was not Peck, Six weeks, and confirms the threat made to Ook - "i " ; Tlocks, bonds, Treasury Hotes anit other obliza- | tion of taxation which 13 demanded. by the whole | this proposed evidence was admissible as showing | ¢2'tt,¢ Congressional investigation broughtout the ——— Brackett some time ago by the chief of the Whee SAEL:S: SHU dim Srnexr Nonruwssr. | tons Of the United States shall be exempt trom | Com er taxation which #3 demanded by the whale merely that there was an assoclation in existence | fact that Peck Was hot here at that time TERRIBLE DISASTER IN ARKANSAS. | Myunt{ln Wis Gat Unless they were allowed§o gehts ally roversthe cases Or MuMfetpat AUuthor- | iicang had frittered away eight months of the ses- | hotore the time set out in the Indictment: Iwas | Did hot Dory eee are Merrie stell_you Grereservation, ithe fretting ae ea eae GARDEN HO LAWN eee eee ERS, ete. bom EE oe eae now, ee Ta earn chee nenaening merely preliminary, ena at: in lteelt, pion of eee ate eae a do nothing for them while Tees Was on the 6th instant, and matters now appear ‘Tae PRESIDENT HAS eee i ected ie coat Picasa caren bere auailiere tor tho cakecat crime. He yous See er Leone hee Tuere was a General objection ‘all, along the line ALEXANDRIA EVACUATED, very serious STN. ‘a se ions to extend cor- v: i — e defence excey from Mr. Inj “soll, epee L.-MRS. M. E ae E aS porite existences and the act authorizing the con- | PY “fot wc of Representatives. en ents through tis testinong.. ee it don't objec, 50 Torsten cotcernes, are pte ae agrntt seas nes Lee <ioerwng tre aoe ete hoy A | Struction of railroad bridges across the channels | The morning hour having been dispensed with, | After an argument by Mr. Ingersoll, . S I, —At Lowe! “© moved to 1204 Teh etrect, between Mand N._A | Struct atl roat ges n ig i , 1 TN the question was objection- | _ TELEGRAPHIC Sur CHILTERN, Orr ALEXANDRIA, | »DOSTOS, Ju : te aity in etemsjane, ensbroideey. bait dyeimeaud al | of the Pearl river and Lake Ponchartrain, La. the House, at 11:10 to-day, went into committee of MR. BLISS SAID abi ee one ne aaa 2 July 13,8:40 a. m—Alexandria has been evacu- | wounds on July athe ey LE oom opera ethno SG THE CALLERS at the White Hous to-day | the whole (Mr, Kasson in the chair) on the sundry | that the government proposed to ue that the To-day, Mr. Cockran ne Tacain before the grana | Med aNd isin flames. ‘The telegraph sulp Cull- Hayes aged 13 years, John Bener aged 11, and Ab r . LAND WILSON G 4 ee tod a on bi brought In at an early stage of 1877 or | ‘To-day, Mr. Cockran was azain before the gr: ; . ar | {fed Jarvis aged 10.’ Jacob Schoch, 1 this CF me beat powder fore Seger | Le ee oie Hotssan tered an amensuadttte tue'bao | en eek Jointly interested with the | Jury, us dlso John T. Callaghan, of Uo ely. Reese eee the oy. who was injured some Ume'ago by a Camphor, otha, at '3 Drug Store, corner | Rupresentatives ey, Calkins, Lyneh, Petti- | | Mr. Hoiman ae 4 ch . : - SS or ‘ pistol, ts Ly! langerousiy tll from lockjaw. J Sth street und Penneyivania avenne my25-6m_/ pone, Harris, Kenn, Hill and Jorgensen. Pie montics extra. pay to the House eampioges, | cerendants; that they continued along for ee fausoot nisay ‘The Weather Too Rough for the Gune | Manning ans e te matt in ae (eg GLEN FLOHA AND BETHESDA'WATEHS | 4 coxscrence CONTRIBUTION of $5 has been re- Prohibiting) sii) Or the money. 6d appropiate sWardod, ond then, sta certain Hagect tweeter Line REMOVAL FROM THE JAIL TO THE MRDICAL mers To-day. eee ee me A FKESH FROM THE SPRING. ed at the Treasury department trom New | from being contribute ia ° be was informed by one of the parties that owing | yrsecM—coNTRADICTORY RUMORS AND PUBLICA-| LONDON, July 13—A ispatch from the Daity | Tuesd: i = any person to office. Rejected. 20 WAS int mm ¢ § is : ; Erer Mr Blackburn modified iis amendment, 80-08 to ae eoNa ERE OF Ae eco as | TION: Telegraph's correspondent onthe Alexandra, sent | GLOUCESTaK, Mass, July 13.— Al ‘Xander, oon ot W. C. MILBURN, Prarsactst, APPOINTMENTS OF SECOND LIRUTENANTS 18 THe | MAKE It apply {o employes Borne. on se Senne (Boone) he to go out of the combination and | Since the announcement in Tus Stan of the Sth | at8:20 a. m.,says there 1s no Ikelihood of ‘a re- | Capt: Geo. lockjaw, caused by a toy pistol soe 29 Penreyivania avenne, | AnMY.—Owing to the frequent applications for | Witd attention to the fact tlae ure to bee dls ahve | abOLUEr Person Was to come In. ‘This arrangement | instant that the body of Gulteau had been removed | newal of the benbardmeat to-day. The weather | He was 13 yours of aaet = : i appotntment to the position of secon leutenant | fouse had been In session 525 hougs more than the | Was earried out, Mr. Boone gotng out of the com | trom the Jail, where it was buried on the afternoon | 48 Very rough. = ee ie arate eu: Tae nerd event teatine Senate, while the report ef the proceedings of the [Yt So ore On eas eng ye ete It would be | or July ist, there have been many stories pub- ‘The Evacuation. ong romned While Bathing, — ch street northwest. | War department, contatning the laws goversinz | former body filed 3,000 columns of the Tiscora tn | ahora stat rudy ald dy: somsthin oe were | lished in contradiction of tiat statement. The| Lospoy, July 12—Ina telegram sent at 9:20 a. Conon, Jus Matthew McK ea Ser oconed. bet “tthder the laws cited it | hngsok the Setate, eres C2 Feeora the proceed: | exch fherested in the combination. fact 1s (as stated in Tie Stan) that the boly was | m. Admiral Seymour confirms the report of the | Seu. 10, fears, wulle bathing tn the Erie ca darnes, extra good values. Will be percetyed tat ap polueme ts to Mili vacan= | Eke proposition as modified MR. INGERSOLL SAID ee ea) popoalees Ue ae Hedical | evacuation of Alexandria. The eutire garrison | Companion, Leona Conroy, Who Went to his age es fer the grade of second Leutenan! ‘Mr. Randal offered an anu the'defence had stated in their ‘opening that there teas ds ne ene pee 3 witharowunier & fag ot {races leaving — ststance, Was rescued in an’exhausted condition. > es =— = 7 ae u ir $6,000 for a Fi § 1 oulns to fire and pillage the town. The DeCo; = > = STEAM COOKERS. E cure eee A yori ese aun ete ronson Weno! ls has gone to Port Said. to aseertat the state of at. Undecided, ees : ZL , fairs the: res ] S STO bea HOSE. ie that dir, Bliss ha esta it LES id REPREAT OF THE EGYPTIAN ARMY Ohte, ay ili cnd exemine at 531 15th st Weary aca c him to indicate the dis 70 3882.0 |. He objec u a zs BE AS - erbslL, -paster F. F. nnoows, : : i rear the | ee uid ee ton orca peg on thatground, and, also, tht to the | Alexandria Fired by Convicte—Mase | tt iret 10 this cltye sae 20 Fine Gas Fixtnres, &c, Prom. civil | representati’ of the la fa vere 2 oe 2 i. sacre 0} ristians, wi for Yellow Springs to-morrow to visit P oieaes i | nto W ood of N w Yo EW. t CO a tee Oy es Spe oly to Lospow, July 13.—Reuter’s Telegram Company | lls new tiel1 of labor b making up his mind, tatil tue first three cla Fart Denney ARITA Beye COnnaE Or) any light upon the charges ‘aginst these | Under cloak of whitch the coma was, qu has receive | the following | Drowned. ae : “admitted that there was no, Jesal ydants, What was necessary for tue proseeu- | moved from the Jali end buried ina Sub tay July 18, $348 a.m.—The Pevptlon | assaweic crry, Ndr duly ike Capt, Win, M distinetion between them, but sald. tiata prege- | HoAd® show, It they showed anything, was that | Place in the private grounds Hay reatly demoral and ts 1n full retreat | of this city, was’ drwhed In the tnlet inet gue Ce Hina roe ap etna Gg eueUt AIMareeaee DS Ate ng aa a WR CO tay Suey ater ate Ore eee Ane aay, Den | towards th Interior. The European quarter of | whlle attempting to Teach a fishing enue m ase of deceased members. 34! . Brady ree ; : eS eee Se » town, including theexchange andthe vele- ts Ment OAC UTE Saine other co tte. forth that the boly had n Veta res | the town, Including i H. MILLER, Aue OB Ee 100 Ce aU ce Orem ilie sal A Teneo proof should | tnoved from the jatl at all, but_now Iles bu toa in | graph omice, 1s utterly destroyed. The elty was set torney-at-Low, d that he | Syms nature us the amendment for increased com. | be contined to the tline within which the overcacts | the basement of the Jall, alinost directly unter the | on re by released convicts, who committed horrl- Regarding the compro. Rooms viton Law Bailding, = ‘ i ssseeanl | pensation of employes of the House which | we ‘ged in the indictinent to have been origi- | cell occupied by Guiteau when living. | atrocities. The Ezyptians used the flag of bets oO the Calumet come ST Backs Es eon ruled yeste y the committee itself as in “d by the consptr. STORY OF THE REMOVAL | ce toenable the troops to withdraw from the | PaLy, one the company says 10 ie — nh ruled yest y by the committ | race to enable the troops t agreed to keep secret’ Une tertas Ull matters have Se 5 << E ei ¥ 7 order. Tf he were to decide the question himself MR. MERRICK, REPLYING, Dr. Alex. MoWilllams, assistant physician to the | town, ‘The telegraph ship Chiltera 1s crowded | 3" iQjusced at Ficadere, ene chat onereee BOOKS, &e. b i ‘own, 18:2 it would be on a principle which would govern him | supmitted that even If the objections regarding | Jail, 1s authority for the statement that there Js | with survivors who fought their way to the beach | vn uajusted 3 sctiy fo abide by tae aon EW BOOKS — Ee ananas tenia Were aan TAC Co thie corn ttaes en reiete preterred 0 SUD- | ine statute of imitations were well founded, yet | now no coflia in the grave at the Jall, nor 15 tcre | MVepere having: passed wadtemial nightie; | 0H.at Pittsburg, the compact here soimewbal de i [a = The question was stibmitted, ana thé “paint of | they:geuld prove the business relations of these | a body there. The fact 1s that y Was re Hlemselves. desperately. --Gue hundred | PBS upon Uhat decision. “AU! s qulet at Wrondale CommanDER Kavtz, comm:nding the Michigan, | orjer was sustained by an overwhetmne defendants in transactions stmiiag to those out of | moved, as heretofore stated, between the hours of | Fur yncins and. olles eheetlike in the Oteoes dis morning, and the men are making prepare * reports to the Y department from De Mr. MeCuok inquired whether that deg Dich, the charges arose at any time prior to the | nine “and eleven ‘o'clock on the seine | nd adjoining bullding were massacred. Part | to gee the exact terms upon which the sitive mee 7 he : e vessel W piled to the paragraphs for the widows find’ | aYefed conspira ‘Their preéviows close and con- | inst; that prigr to its removal an underta’ of the feet are now leaving for Port Sald. se a e well 83 Mich.,on the 11th Instant, that the vessel we 1c 7 i ; vag ariven to the neighborhood of te jalr settled, Uhough all appear to be well satisfied Witt docked that morning and would be ready to come } Pepresentatives of Messrs. O'Connor, Wood and ee rer PGA Sucre eer a jail, held | Where ix the Khedive? the result. real iy Jon Teh ed m 8 ead y 60 Come rar mbination precedes conspiraty; combination 15 in bel , Kies ec nen es jeans an Avoid by thatevening. It wes } urposed to proceed to 1 2 id | ane! I Mr. Merrick <4 to | @ conversation with the deputy warden, Mr. Ku< Tie whereabouts of the Khedive 1s unknown. Rawarde | | cane and How toAvold Tt, by | ort Huron on the 19th Instant, expecting torcach | (1 Deen CaaS A ORES ae (i Mr Me wecny neriae Renin and Capt. Coleman and then left; that the cate | he Work of the Ships Over—The Rest _ A Murderer Committed. The Epceh of Re Tee ate et een os es OIG Geena gard to Messrs. Wood and Furr. "| stated thut.& W. Dorsey lad only appeared atter | Wa8 opened and the wagon driven Uy a elrcultous | Must bc Sent on kane: BosTox,, Mass. July 13—Thomas McGuire, jys WM. BALLANTY about the 26th of July. Mr. Hiscoek asked unanimous consent to have tt | the contracts were taken, having advised agalust | route to the rear of the bullding, and that, with Loxpox, July 13, 11:90 a.m.—The correspondent | {ested ‘for the murder of his brother, William a7 ie = aac nel iit " apply to the O'Connor paragraph, but Mr. Ran- | them in order to aid his’ Irieuds in getting out of | the knowledge of not over half a dozen people,the Loxpos, July 13, 112 McGuire, on the 6th inst, oy arraigned tate NEW Books. Pr oine Ca es | Geir objected, nud Me Bleock Win he would wane | oe tie By Mr. Bodne. they proposed to | coffin with contents was dug up, placed in'the | of the Standard, on board the Invincible, tele- | morning’ in South rully = g., | Stanted Capt. Charles O. Bradley, 2th infantry, 10 | tq jave it struck out in the House. - = = Shpe Hint Dorsey, then Was, in 1877, | Wagon Shd driven tothe Medical Museu, where | graphing at 8 o'clock this morning, say: {iithout ball. | His mother and brower Poe RHR ERA, PAPA Ty ERS. | extension of his authorized absence on surgeon's | °Atter anotiee lone discussion, the point of order | fictively engaged 1m Uns compe, ‘lon, and instead | the now is. ‘The most of the flesh has been clvil po sutation and the troops have with- | 1 $5,000 as witnesses, Riser: SES Sere s2: Appietin's Sumner Meant ve ranted First) which had been thade by Mr. Holman of Ind, was | of being a plous genius, resttaining the inconsid. | removed from the frame, and in a little time it | Ygle, Clyil Po ulatio the Grand square is burned. “Terrible Disnsier tn Arknmens. “edition, er, cute: Anne, by Con- Campbell, 22d infantry, 1s ex- hdrawn, with the understanding that there | erate rashness of less learned.and less experienced | Will be marked with a number and placed beneath ‘The He:icon, w.l-h went to discover the meaning . Rew e DY D ¥y 5 California for pnded three months. Licut. CoL Ebenezer Swiit, uld be in the House a vote taken on each of eed * his faye was, i) spirited bed bee reny tes iodlcge — ~ ee iewrnioes = of the list Hag of truce last evening, could ais- A BUILDING sen al ——— AND TWENTY 08 endl sta 1 irveyor, In additt to his items, rentus of e whole transyction, an e moving cover noboly on board the Egyptian vessel - LLED. ap Peto preasub duties in conaeccon wht the me:iteal pur-| _Mr. Henderson then offered a similar item of | power that impelled the whole thing forward. autopsy at the Jall portions of the body were em- | foxcca or inthe amsonaL te correspondent ac- | Lirrue Rock, Aux, July 13.—A special from Gine’e babs’ | veying depot In New York city, 1s assigned to duty | about £4,000 for the widow and children of bis late ug rane OV RTREGEATONS Dalmed and 1 may be, that the fnce will be pre- | Companted am officer 0 the shore io ‘steam | Texarkana has’ tie following detalls of the storms, z : The duscasesof' Memory, by th; | and aecount ror the medicated nospitil properte | “Tuetnext item was topo taney contestantsana | MF. Inxersoll. in reply, argued again that the | Sted : Sue af. tie ‘party, “and ‘was’ well “acquainted | Svening With tate wind tote ses ta as Ribot. Inter. ceniea, $1.30. Fecrors iu the Use of | for whict Florence O’Donnoghue, deceased, late | contestecs for séats in the House various sums, | statute of limitations must begin somewhere. If THE REPORT OF THE AUTOPSY with the town,’ lined and. proveeced a | about? p.m. Gries’ new ‘bullding, a large ‘i Eughsh, by Wm. B. Hodgson, $1.50. ptain and medical storekeeper, Was accountable | agcrez: ung shout Leaner) sy ite he < the‘ conspiracy had been formed and carried into | bythe body of Gulteau which Drs. Hartigan and considerable distance. ‘i AN was pertectly 7 silent a. peck, shaort 9 - ay = oe FRANCIS B. MOHUN, the time of his death. Mr. Calkins, chairman of the comm! ‘ooo | execution out of the limits of the statutes, he | Sowers-have been preparing 1s now nearly finished | except the roar of the fil: iS believe shining, a4 seme : ane PENNSELVAMIA AV c Cot Engines Cites ae) ee ee Sateen LD (2°00 | askea whether the indictment. would have been nd will be given a the pie this pares The | AFAUL Pasha has concentrated his force beyond a} bein as te Paragon, cainen. berries oss = . ORDERS.—Chief Enginee An- | additional in five other cas - | ma e Zs 2 e city to onpose the is vork | € ened 3 SUMMER RE de cntennine spec pal at Phit- | testunt and contestee in each cece ye Agreed to. | The conupiragy was entered IG one Sear narter i | feport is voluminous and will make about four of the slips is now over. Any further action must | torrents a¢ the tite, aud. there went toe ‘shows GUMMER READING. rade, ordered to duty as Inspector of coal at Phi the conspiracy was elitered into one year al Slums OF pranedinauen Iuwil mesmee roca DS p : foley i auare were Rei L oe adelphia. Lieut. Conway A. Arnold, detached The District in Congress. really was, and then when they cee the | & pearances of disease in the ody and show that Se Ty ee ee hap lay Byreepded gly Led mac ren Three in Norws: from the Eaneaster, European station, and. or RAERe TT ee te ae Fear notére the date set out le the indietareee. Sue, | the oraln was above the normal in point of health: tion of things aud, If possible, to renler ald. There | slowly Upward. Every mee ern eee ee Winning the dered to proceed home. Chict Engineer R. M. Bar-| The Senate Dill for the Washington City and RareraOll denied that 8. W. Dorsey had been in | fulness. Attached to the report will be a mass of | Sit probably be three or four hours’ suspension of | town was brought into use, and water was thrown. he Herman from, Guty as Inspector of coal at Phila; | Point Lookout railroad was recommitted to-day in | 2 way interested in this combination or partner. | letters, which are given for the purpose of show- | teiegraphing In consequence Of the cillitern’s | on tue ire, butit ually broke out ‘beyond all com ~ Dat yards Par Chel, Snploces Heaney di Sane | the Senate atter the House bill had been indef- | Snip’ except oe coated ae ae terion OF partner cab se'the autopey Sid Gaerne See ea Bes; | change of position. , rol, and burned the frame buildings next to the y yard, Pa. Chief Engine y = e 3 e 4 * agon, und now, at mido! s burning insi@e Hodsson's E so | Placed on walting orders. objection that was urged that it would Injure the | tracts; certain routes had gone to him by sub. Safe Sa Lopon, July 18.—A dispatch e Daily Neers, | out, and it is imposstble to give the exact number” Jee Ris ere Hot Ol ce Carr. WALKER —Judge Advocate | 22¥Y Yard, another is inde against tt, viz. that in | contracts, simply to secure ‘him against loss for WASHINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE. , dated Alexandria, 8:20 a.m. says: The Bedoutss | buried tn th Runs report says between { —— mG <. ie Case OF Carr. WALKER—J running up the old canal it will be over one of the | what he had Gone. Mr. Ingersoll argued that if vernments. . Asked. | are looting by thousands. rt voor ti feren' les oe General Swaim has submitted to the Secretary of | [argestuewers, aud shat the comedesion oF passing | the conspiracy became a‘criine with te frst United States Grextended 336. —_ | Aadispatch to tne Standara from Alexandria, ui of the Paragon only a few gninutes bes £11 PENNSYEVANLA AVENTE, | War a report upon the case of Capt. Jno. P. Wal- trains would Fuln the sewer. This is now one of | overt act, then it must have begun when tue bids Dares wates £265, 892. cou 346 ies, | Gated 9:25 a. m. says: The Europeans who fought | [ore tir conan” as caaacal Ge ee ee s —— i 8 recently. tri ‘ the strong points against it, and will probably de- | were put in 1877, which was cl yon Ye, 18 4; | their way down to the beach number a hundred lag tee pcgrecr ge . : <JOHN C. CALHOUN, VAN HOLTZ: | Kort Fred. Steele; Wrong Gene ae anartial at | Peat * bounds of the statute of imitations. hited Gentes 2° one menaereton iis | They report that all the other Europeans and | to De in tue tulns are Mayfeld and Russell aa : E . . Gen. § ; > Fea b %s| They r Col Mercer Horper. Terrible excitement prevaila, For Ever and a, Day, Fuller: $1:50. A eral exceptions to the legal procedure of the ‘THE SENATE COMMITTEE MEETS. Mr. Wilson argued at some léagth against the District of Columbia Bonds. Christians, numbering hundreds, were massacred. | Col Ni to promeeay to eet or gu oan 7 Mtavlcceof Heciteuees Nonihete Bin | case. Capt Walker for a nutuber of montus was | ‘The Senate District committee at thelr regular | admission of he testineny on the eroad cat 1e | permanent Smprovesiodt 64, 1801" coin. 115% The Reserve Squadron. the los.ur lite canbot be catieuton, tas oil eae er. $1. Anne, C. F. | confined In St. Elizabeth hospital for the Insane | meeting to-day ordered adverse reports upon the poles Seer A Ca Some Pel- | Permanent improvenient 7s, 189i, c — 12:30 p. m.—The reserve squadron arrived at | twenty personas, ea west ‘Atioue the | He rade charaes teeinee the com dg Station. | Washington City and Point Lookout rafiroad bill; Spee wee ope Fare ee aaee, cae. = _| Portiand at four o'clock this morning. Later.—12: 0 a.m0,—The remains of Mayfield, one fesren, “Hecki: G1. Archorinitiel (No Maaus | Hans tor inlgenee Weaumeacer eae ie pon tbe, cucuse, bill to, Tefund the, assessments |. pcuent the statement of the government as to ns He jriy| The Duke of Connaught as a Volun- | ofthe propri tins, has been taken out.’ The mam om) $1. z e Mill, Heinsbure: 0. "E charg fapt. Walk made under the adm! 01 e A < , cu u q Drake's White Mouutaine, £3." Onoat's Pocket Guide | Major Evans made cha Charges that he was court | 4nd upon the bill to. amend the act for the settle: | a Senator of the United States being concerned In | 3 funding Soe., 1809, cury 115 teer. taken out dead. ‘Tne fire is now supposed vo Bees: SOS tee and beantifat, ghimormuent of | Brtialeds po ment of outstanding claims. ‘The frst ot hese | these contracts should have no weight with the Fvoers, funding 06, oeek woth Ta Lonpon, July 13.—The Times, this ee a epee te ey nen have been taken OW" 5 SL. MORK tee s bills authorized the Washington and Point Look- | court, for tf he had offended against the law in | TY nied 5 it 1s understood that in the event of ies In Tay Savametsia bey terion Punsoxat—Senator Brown left for Georgia last | out rallroad to enter te District. ‘The second tn | fuat way he neat Got ee cate ie ge Series teiroret er Gentohi Comveaira = | (ll etn mac orien rca paaren pect eae ere ¥ 475 Penusylvania avenue, evening in his special car, accompanied by Rep- ; the preamble recited that the entire cost of special | that, but for conspiracy. Every act done 1n pur- Washineton City Gealient Go aaa = _| services. It 1s probable that if a force ts sent out The Pennsylvania Hepublicans, = Se PS | resentative Stepliens—Mr. and Mrs. F. B, Me- niniserattons, that i haa, aimee boone Cetera tote foruiacioa ot the, Coenen ane : it COscascrsneeny 40% | he will be given the command of one of the four | INDEPENDENTS KEJECT THE REGULAR REPUBLICA es *3 age re oie * eat u formation 0! 1e CONS} cy; bul L- — 10NS. JRFHGERATORS, WATER COOLERS Guire go to-morrow to ae sg oe by the attorney of the District that it was Mlagal tion taken by the defence. that no evidence could = Snes => aes. 7 ——S Pas ony ake : gtnia.—Hon. W. N. Is Z asses E 7 recely how the nee of a conspiri —— e Powers an Porte. nana have acleneky aac AND OLL STOVES AT REDUCED PRICES. eneral of the Hawallan Islands, 13 at the Ebbitt.| and the bill directed the Commisstoners to peice ts the aac named In ey Indictments was ee. | Columbia Insurance Company 7%) ne News says: “The proposal that Turkey be | Tepublicans wots A Sate theo Cat diet Ae Wife oF ex-Gov. Jenkins, of Georgia. who | jssue drawback certificates to property. holders | Poncoua it was ne, evidence thar the caberieiy | Getmiau-Amorican Tusurenes’ Go. — a Nenliyey | She four proposition tied repu 4 a died on the 10th Inst, at eee ry was the only | who paid Ls assessments PR ali ae an had not existed since the date named to show that ae Stocks. sex. wanes ee en Sane = sagt — state, Soom wee ot abepng Sow Bass ot . ‘ile italia es Season a Surviving sister of ex-Surgeon General Barnes.— | amount pald by them respectively. e other . i id be | Warhington and Georgetown Stock. = agreed I, ropriet m4 4 Gag Ne 100 Taree, will tell at | Tr'K Coffey and Cartls Patton, of Washington, | was to aimend che act providing for the wae Competent torprove that thes aostics were wy core | Was ana Georgetown Bonds. 103% | that effect will be sent to the porte in the course | compromise. BBE = ani brick-set_ RANG were registered tn Parts on the ist inst— Mr. | of outstanding claims against the District 30.a% {0 | Sination at'a ante anterior telehe cileaed, coseun | ME tan, “3s | of the week. Its regarded as probable that Tur- 7 aud SLATE MANTELS. and Mrs E. C. Messer are summering at New | enable claimants to obtain original papers in cases racy tor the put at least, of showing their re- is key, while not positively declining the call of Eu- A Cotton Milt Sharon, Me, in, the beautiful valley Of Sandy } when they called for them, and making it the duty | Tariona “Héthonen?, homercy ites. ot an Free Liat. rope, Will try to gain time by.reopening negotla- Prorionxce, R. 1, Ju rive Alexander Porter Morse, of this city, has | of the Court of Claims in pussing upon such ¢l tent to prove the existence of the conspiracy by | Board of. a ES green 8's. Jos | tions. In such case England will invite the con- | mii of John I. Ross, in boon appointed by the executive coune!! a delegate | to allow contractors a fair and Just compensation | tne declumtion of ikator prior to the con- | Masonic Hall Bonds 05, | ference to regard this procedure as equivalent toa | Wie Oh dei decroey teathe conference of the Association for the He- for all labor done and mator furnaned. ete. | spinacy or since Ns Gissotution SD tat he this een, | Weebington Market Go. oe Ls refusal, and will ask Its approval of some other | nating in the picker room. form and Codification of the Law of Nations, these ‘were reported adversely, ani " | dence went to show an assgejation—an intimate 16 | course. Joss at $110, oe ~ ~~~ | held 1 Liverpool on the &th of August.——Mrs | nitely postponed. business relation between these parties-hethougne | oi . Pp ‘The Turkish Council of Ministers, —— SWEET HOME, A PAMPHLET OF | Fannie B. Ward, of the Chronicie, goes to-night to Capitel Notes, it was competent. - National Capital Telephone. 130 — of minis- Alexandria Affaires” 00 sonitery plumbing, imued for xra- | New York, thence up the Hudson to the Catskills, | rye genate committee Chm p ons. have. THE RXAMINATION Sion Pand Warrunte, War oe t313 2190 ConsTantINoPLe, July 12—The council = nisastad hic tax rece eee aluatle “information of | and later to Lake Chautauqua for the remainder tion bill, and. Mr, EXAMINATION OF 2m. Land We other Ware, --.- 1.15 —— | ters rose at sunset after sitting nearly twenty-four | Report Tre Sanitery “Engineer says: of the season. ——Mrs. 0 D. Barrett, of Washing- | fate wilt this afternoon popoce it to thy Rennes | waa then continued by Mr. Mofmick. ‘The witness | MANIK Aone Mer Pe 798, 735 | nours No decision was arrived at. The council | CoRroRATIoN. Covur.—Judge Meade Fad enacts of | ton. was regicuered in Faris on ene dt inet | Hak Wy ae Sermon weber tho "Wnole, Wag | Wes asked on what business heavent to afr. Dor- | Valentine Hern, er sores iB 80 | Mra mees again on Thareday (tomorrow) gfleruoon adiouroca! over his court anti mr etel sua munirars | W. F. Scala has go e » Me.—— nearly through the sundry ctvil bill at. two q’olock | sey’s house, as he discovered-atter he got there. a Tt i Fran e fs . civil and sanitary ‘allett’ Kilbot " Gambetta on the Policy o! 10s trouble from the clatter of passing vehicles ~ B writes: {oT wish 0 @sptese my | Ci wCturday te eed Ce en of the sure | thisatternoon. ‘The bill seal he renee tothe |! Mr, Ingersoll objected in -beligit of Mr. Dorsey, ! pgarn op aN AGED JOURNALISN—Mr. Martin | Lonpow, July 18—The Times’ Paris correspond- | do the courts at the city hall, Washington. oak eater ce | mer in Italy’ cc. Huntley, of Washington, was | House and adoptea POPHAUON Dill to Roe we, | but immediately withdrew the opjection, Mr. Dor- | Buell formerly Of the tris or Baal ean ee ent says itis announced that M. Gambetta will, | the new pavements were laid opposite. the , bycaliineitan aivertocuent, Icom: | a passenger by the overland train to arrive ag San lintig rarer eN eee POREOLAUM | coy, who sat behind Ma eaying “Let him stato publishers of the National Bra, died yesterday at during the debate on the naval eredit ill deliver | Hall there, in 187 the Judges protested. again y only. householders woud comity | spabding & six ‘weeky Yanan nevore cami: Cte Te Nh ea arti eee per ace age, a native of Massachusetts, and came here | a great specch on general politics, leaving the | wood pavement was laid, Which has, smoe a accor a Ya.—Mr. and Mrs. John H. White and Mr. and| The Senate in executive session yesterday con- Jected: to-his stating whag-aml; over half a century ago, and worked for a lon} past out of the question, and addressing Mimself | Superseded by concrete. ‘The old court-house Mit tore: th street, 1730 Petrect, | wire John H. Boner are | summering at| firmed the following nominationg; “Fratcis “M."| clared to him by Mr. Dorsey or time meGaes a Seaton for several years a8 proof 2) ed a Be meter liemte wee | was on the Sage =a, yg by = = , o ol oach,—t y. ‘ § ¥ reader—on the Nat at Ini igencer. en a ro" streets a wurbed 2 HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. | Uoutaer the laiter at, the, Behe. Hens | Darby, se Rate cicates weet acne | taeda eens ‘ind the withoss | National Bra was established the fri of Busi & | out for France. eo NOW COULHOUSS was Dullt at Ube Markee a SSR SE = Mrs. A. KS. Foote has gone to Canada, fora stay of | States al Baltimore: George Eysterst0. be 6 | Was that bids should be} else | Blanchard were the publishers, and the National | ane Conference Decides that the Egyp:- | square, the market. wagons, &¢., that clatterea ee COMBINED FEE TRAE several week ——Judge Miller and tainily were at | Bo ocuuaster at Meri Wie eee Bs 1") Gone Tor the common, dopant eck, | Hepubtican was also published by them until, Mr. inn Army Shall be Disbandea. aver te stony ways so seriously interrupted Judie 7 : sport yesterds a 3 + 0 coef SORE TO lanchard recet e ent of U.S. con- cial ess that Judge ‘that AND” ADJUSTABLE | Newport yer gia wot Bed Saneenc eee ue Stee Sen eee Bice , | formed; and Me boone he reasslcued him, | sul to Melbourne, Australia; from Mr. Lincoln, tho | The Daily Neve says its understood that the | QM,business that Judge Lowe kive quiet to the NN NDDPD 00 WwW Ww ow West Va.——Mrs. S. C. Ramage and children an ‘The Senate yesterday passed the riverand harbér. Judge Wylie sald that wiman gpnocent arrange- | firm was dissolyed. Mr. Buell continued its pub- | conference has decided that the Egyptian army | court he would have rope barriers run across Cam- D pO OWWWW Miss Mary Evens will spend the heated term at | pill by yeas 39, nays 2% The Dill ag ‘J0‘Tett, the inent, and he would admis ce simply to | lication for some few years, and, receiving an ap- shall be disbanded and replaced by General | eron and Fairfax 's while fhe court a b po OWWwWw the Mansion House, Asbury Park.— Mrs Norman | House appropriated $17,500,000. Tha Senate, kas | show the relations of the } polntment under the Interior department, retired, | Sail Be 4 Session, ‘Tan was strewn upon the strects at bop 00 WoW family, Murs, EM. Belk with twosons and a daugis | !Ncreased It to over $20,000,00. ‘The changes made ¢vulsios, but Us Court eER Bee teenie ||) Comamsmmmessne Saicckor ae ene monthly British War Supplies. Gropped. No tan has been used for some time, and aly, 3 ad = by the Senate in the bill’ embrace. the following: _ adhered = Stuart, Burke, Stnith and ter of M. Ashford, esq. Mrs. Hergesheimer and | DY rintlon: SS00000 tor tee ee | tions Were noted by the defence. meeting of the Commissioners of Pharmacy, held | Loxpox, July 18, 1p. m.—The British authorities | Messrs. Marbury, Stuart, CORNER EP RPE RS N | daughter, and Mrs Ewen, nurse and three chilaren, | tems of appropriation: $600,000 for the Fovomac | | Xyespuore were note follow this tes- | last evening, Messrs, W. C. Keplinger and Fraak | are chartering a number of vessels to-day for the aoa Ae eg Ameen ny Nd et vilten, "Mr. ClydeO. Cullen: MEE. D, | $10,000 for Biz Black river, Miss, and $5,000 for et a aga | Trom pharmaceutical colleges miattern stony ease Arabi Bey Marching on Cairo. charge inst him being’ sustained; Mary DAISY LAWN MOWERS, HD: HOS Loutse Pollock, Miss Susie Pollock, | Obey’s river, Tenn. “Several items were inereased..| Mr. Dorsey, the witness said, him aletter | xamfned, of which ‘aumnber thirteen passed, and| ALExanpnia, July 13,2 p.m.—The Chiltern has | Walker, who has served her an EES’ AND MISCELLANEOUS HARDWARE, Miss Mary a Poa oth ‘Tur Pownatan, with section of the dry dock in ene Gu that 7 Bowles rea of the other six two more Succeeded ers juent | moved into the harbor. The fire in the city is| FUNERALS.—The funeral of John Cowling. ¢ = F. P. MAY & €O,, Wiliam See ee eee racy cnt ee es | erate ore aera acai od by. one Dorsey siencs being left Jn charge of drag stores having Sey Sereme = a oe Seren Shas Armee Havens, Mrs. ol mer, rs. lel- 2 n re} an int ws ena. Gebner, Mr. Rudolph Gebner, jr Fras to have some one putin bidg at the next let- | Cr°tne Yaw was ordered Iti, general unde A Great Confiagration. =a a ‘The following named Washingtontans are guests | PRESIDENT Baxeios, of Guatemala, and suite Ping BL MERRIE OF Minor Angas '8) brother. | stood, however, that responsible pharmacists are| Loxpox, July 18, 2:80 p.m——The correspondent B ROBINSON & CU. at Rock Exon Springs: Edward Temple and fami: left New Orleans yesterday over the Louisville | in-law. What it was proposed neem to ie looking upon the law asa protection to them- . this ° James E. Fitch and famtly, Dr. Ashford’s famil: and Nashvile, Pan-handle and Pennsylvania rall- | was to procure the necessary Bile oe ana | Selves as Well asthe public, and are cheerfully Hon. C. i. Walker and famlly, Miss Parker, Mrst | roads for Washington. prepare, ‘Re papers, to be ready when Peck and | Complying with its provisions Loxs' CLOTHING HOUSE, Se pee The Egyptian Question in Brief. | said Join W. Dorsey, ‘Mmer and himselt Tene Mrs Judge Boldwin and Miss Baldwin, ‘were mentioned ag those Interested tn the IBAtier Tuomas M. Gale and family, Miss Bertha Fisher, | The present sovereign of Sgypt, Mohammed | Were mentioned as th ad $9 Pexwertvanta Avixer. | Mrs J. Davidson and daughter, Gas gn ‘Tewfik, 1s q@ominally the viceroy of the Sultan of | fh Pursuance of t Dratinasigre ove q0ags ga ehahbone, abeqently peg ai Saicmian: oft 2 Roberden ‘Turkey, of whose dominions Egypt 1s theoretically | irormation respecting the’foutes. Four or five ¢ Polished Rosewood Finish ! A. Lowe, F. B. Smith and family, Mrs. D. A.Cham- | 9 part. By various firmans or decrees he enjoys: biireggee these circulars were nl git seg }.00 BASS ROD! Unequaled for Beauty and bers and family, Mrs. M.A. Shaw, William P. | the privileges of an independent heredit mon- The yank | proposals ie oo 00 BASS BOD! Delicacy of Balance! Remarkably | Riley and family, Mrs. William Sinclair and fam- | arch, witn the Persian-Arabic title of rel- ath ae ate oe acecy Soft Elasticity of Soring ! ily, Mrs. Heck and family, J. J. Johnston, 0. 'T. | Mistior King of Egypt, popularly rendered by “the | that they did not want oR. souian Strength Towner and wife, Miss V.S. Gemmill, Charies | Khedtve.” As such monarch he and his predeces- | what they were doing, PStof the rg Ae md Werner and Mr. E. Fitzgerald. sors have contracted various public debts, a large | filled up st witness’ no Di Lancewood ‘hip ie irr 4 Joints, es portion of which are held by British and’ French | ator Dot house, Shad Fiexibic Leucewood Gis, Sea ttet as | A Wixpratt ron MivisvER HUNT.—A telegram subjects, and for the better securing their pay- Penrencesl tue fichertvan's real thrill of exstatic pleasure | from New Orleans, July 12. says: Jose Domingo, a | saleste, snd in 1879 and 1680 the manage- he bas landed a roustl 5 tb. Bisck Bass with this | native of Spain, came 40 years ago a Carlist nt of the finances in the of two. mote kod. Price oxy $5, fee by tual an exile, and soon became prominent = Bri- ‘an tm) comptrollers-general, one appointed |. U. from Hav: a in which Ard here Putin rani, 247 nyc anus, | oe tom Havana, Soames in mich beac | fan and ons by Francoiteaiy wes cope tae he and ‘his will was opened for pro- | ment Arabi Bey, Fe] = = Date. He ‘he had no heirs, gave his rela- clement of the oudtry, rebelled, FRE up sore ezemtinctar Sage his homestead tn Carondelet. serie ee Cornelis | DAS been wnable to uaua bin. un @ ate furnished free. Satisfaction or bo charge Hunt, daughter of the Hon. William H. iSeen. Cah SCLEODS 10. ister to Mussia, the balance ot his entire es. seri = —— ate to Minister Hunt Of late years Mr. Hunt DECKER BRO. PIANOS EXUINE WD ETT ORGANS,

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