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AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. SUMMER RESORTS. glag & Ss SUMMER RESORTS. THIS AFTERNOON. Y SALE OF DBS! 1CK FRONT He XE TO THE BEING He orded im Liber 940 and records (oF th the request of ty public auction i “Ot said equate. and southeast corner of west frty (0) feet, heace due east Seb street, ai to resell e conveyancing RPORD. } qyuntces, Lots on si > ira it AY AFTERNOON. JULY NINE- ey SEX O'CLOCK, we will te Lin front of ges ‘$12 AND 13, BLOCK 17, MFRIDIAN HILL, rd on 1Gth, sireet extended, near Columbia road, O'CLOCK SAME AFTER- i WARD UNIVERSITY SUB- BIVISION a ; ‘eat the Government Park, “ck ciyee and dwelling _ TEL NOON, LY TWENTY- Finsr’ Ey sie och oe ‘K, we will pA in frontof the premisce, h and Laud M frame. AME AFTER- sales are positive. tnird car baiaues inone and two years, pexable euuni-aunually, and 4 deposit of $100 ana ‘nocording at pur- THIS EVENING. M FOLEY. Aucticneer. te Goods, Furniture Cre- Towels and Napkins, Cloths end Cassi- Ladies’ and Children's rollas and Parasols, generally. cted stock for first atauction. Ladies se! must Le sol M. Ford AL GODS AT AUCTION On THURSDAY MORNING, JULY TWENTIETH, rat TEN OK, we will sell, within our stock of eelect groceries, partly onumer- which attention is called. 3y18-21 rRcassox BROS Auct ‘oth aud D streets northwest. TRUSTEES SALE OF PART OF 8. P. -BROWN'S THE INTE [D PESEY BRANCH i AS TH STKEET KOAD, AT & OUR OCTI By virtue of adeod of tract ty me, duly made and @recuted, ined date August 3 1370, a in Liber No. Feevrs, in. and for the 1 Dietrit oF Safer. % id Pinay Brose road gud fad. thence running southerly oa Of the Oid Puey Branch rosa stake and stone; ss dexrees west about twenty-arx (26) rods to Hiram Walbride’s land: thence Bortheriy by said Waibricge’s land about eight (9) rods tothe center of sib Sate stream; thence easter:y slong said stream road; Piney ;_ thence southweste iy by said road to the place of beginning, containing five (3) acres es; Veing mein af cost of purciaser. down at the time the y ia wold. sale are not ed with within ten days after the day | Of sale the Trustee reserve the right two resell said prop- erty at the risk ond cost of defaniting parehsser by iv- fig five day notice of such resale is The Evening Sta Bewspaper ( P dyll-d&as JOSEPH F. KELLEY, Trustee. rps. a. FISHER & CO. Real Estate Auctioneers. FURLIC SALE, OP THE “MACHINERY, TOOLS AND | oF THE COLUMBIAN BANK NOLE he beard of Trustees of the Columbian pany, Cont meat by a vote of th HAL HALE-PAST FIVE ns hicing of the Columbian Bank Note | . ¥08 Pennsylvania avenue, ail t 2 OF “YALE BLE NO} Sos. Ji CANSSVEVANIA VENUS ROLE pried by a vote est, bidder, “= ont syivania evens 1 10:h streets _noriiaent, exten ugh to ¢ art porte tos prove. he remacncer in two equs . secured ours derinees with ecapeciansn Stocks cared on © epert, devoted to the 4 ws and operstors, matled free; also complete infrination. ORDEES ON SAN FRANCTS! EXEC! )» EXCHANGE ALSO of-towa investors iinet, reerencen, hants. z to make money fn old extabl: » Stocks should com- pate STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YOKE H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Sceurities Bought .23 eld on Commission, No. 89 ISzH STREET. (CORCORAN BUILDING," Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, (4 Broapway. New Yorum Every class of Securities bought and sol on commis tien im San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Washington. OnJere executed on tho ‘New York Stock Exchange at one-sighth of one per cea} commision, Private snd direct telezraph wires > Baltimore, Philadelpbia, New York and Boston, throagh Which orders are execute! on ‘he Stock Exchanges in those cities and reparted back promptly. Quotation. tBtocks sui Bouds apd information remoting tho ‘Markets received through ow wires INSTANTLY di- eet from the New York Stock Exchazzv. a T (OMAS DOWLING, . Anenonesr. STEE'S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE PKOVED AND USIMPROVED Pi. OERTY “Ai BRIGHT woo. ‘ON ‘SIDE OF THE -EVEN ee iD a are ‘oF THE eee ¥ Teltsare sea in the ad. a Mace an © Shiumbla, and being ‘and descr an Lot No, 2. putt’ ‘subdivision of Part of ey ae fll Seat, im: proved ne, dou ier) yard ‘ ‘fillea ‘with ft of ‘Afi tha: shot Lonpesiuect an (ih set tek Chi heya subditiniou of Peles se penn zi laze tarn,qrith stabs tn for etch hofsen. of land ictend ALF, EF x ma te hs Sees Pere! u The above lots are unimproved. Brightwood ie rayidiy improving, the moet aestrable: at nirban property fagtoe. Sa EE mp tatiies of t] — OE ey: and is one of the most aithy ova: ‘Gne-thied can i balanee at six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-| four mouths, beip nite, gree, interest until paid, and secured by # deed of trust on and eur the prope ty so: cost. A deposit scle. If the tecws of days after the dey of saia the Trustee reverven the riclit to re-sell the Se oe at the risk and cost of the de- faulting pure five days’ advertisement in ue Evouinn star Pint c Property can be seen at the oftce af the ‘Pinien oc Aneel oes Fiat Nig ULOR, dy19-« dada HUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES 'SALE_OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON FS ma AND SEVENTH STREETS NOKIHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Suprema Court the i in aay oe te Trovtco, SrENTY-FOURTR able a OF gtLy, ote, at he ‘Sreloc K P.M., the f ing. described real estate, situate in the city of owe Vaab- in six (6), In ‘equare numbered four hundred and fifty-five (459), the improvements consisting ef = four story, brick fees Known as premises nunjter 029 F contain ‘There are react decree: One- of the Purchase a money ia cash at Hime of aucer and the ial oof in. thaes re a i Chasse shoud sald Isrme not be complied with five days frou tune RODOLPAE ¢ CLATGHTON, Trustee. dsfdte Louisiana avenue. M. P. YOUNG, Beal ieee TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VAL. LUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON FOURTH STREET. BY iN EAST CAPITOL AND SOUIH & CAPLOL BIL! Dy virtio ofa deed of trust to-ur, du phe executed: bearing date Auwust 15. 1848, and 7e- corded in Liber No. 898, one land records of t! the District of Sofa, shasta re, Coed of the party, nec Public ans all jecoa.or parcels of ground situate in the city of Waship: tony (pisirict of Columbia and known anddesigrated as Lots @ and H, tn E- Priecricirs Gi aubdivision of orielaal “lots numbered fifteen ad sixteen (6), fn ibe beme fe roved by a we story back buildings. — ~ ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase monoy in cash: balance in x aud twelve months from day Of ale, ‘with interest at the rato of eix per centum dunn}, yayabe seunl-annnaly, to,be secured by deed @ ‘ust On ropert or. ash, burcheser’s Grtion ‘A dopcelt of Ried on eachiot renaired at Bune of falles "if the terms of eale are not Couped with witha five days from the day of sale the Trustees reserve the at ty reell the property at he Hak and cows of the gelaultiog purchaser after five day's advertisement in the Evening Star, All conveyancing at the cost of yur: chaser: rae aera JyIT-cokdbs AL! TON, } Trustees. H.W ace Real ieee 916 F st. n.w. STEE'S SALE OF A. DESTRABLE, ETWOSTORY Stace NORTHEAST. PRE SED Aeor -AKKING AN FUONT, Stony Waaine BURLDING IX REAS UN Ge By viriue of a deed of trust, dated Moylith, AD. ‘No. 790, folio 60,0ne 18, di the land Soa for the District of inbia, ‘and at’ a secured thereby, i ghall “ mises o FEL ina, at SIX OULD OR Be Me, the bed real eafato, ‘itrate tm the Cily of nfs descsth seribed as part of lot numbered (4), in square numbered eight bundred and ninety -four rape | ning for the same at corner of said lot, and running south along {wenty-soven (27) feet, thence wost one hundred an pin (109) fect, to the rear lie of auld lot: thence mc. twenty-seven (27) Gre line of lote thirteen ( fired and nine (109) feet to te with the paler: One-third Th! TORE on TEs ‘LEStD, ON LINCOLN AVENUS: THe fn BROVED BY LARGE RESIDENCE AND OTHE Rak ceanr No. 88, TO fe 278, et or th Disteaes EBNESDAY, a eps mas Wen enad ered Dies of vareel of wrownd a rin the Sounty of Washinston, in the Dist: ict of | Caen ia. gud known Seniruated as being part of ‘ Deine in Liber WB. No. 16, of said Distric sa ried in Li deed recor in Teeords: the whole contamine twrenty- 2) acres or thereabouta, with all buildings and nis theredn, ie Pith all the appurten- ances, rizhts, easem_nta, and privileges to the. lousring. rin: One-third of the purchase money in cash; balance in six ard twelve months froin dsy 0 wate, with fiterest at the rate of six per centum, per annum, . Wagener, by said lan; ble semi-annusily, to be secured by deed of trust on at purchaser's option. “A de time terms of sale are not_compiied with within five days ht to revel! frpr dity of sule, the Trustecs reserve thi atthe Tiak and ebat of defaulting pirehaser after five ‘advertisement in the Evening Star, a newspaper D.C. Allconveyancing at the cost of Cc. A. JAMES, EDW. TEMPLE, } Trustecs. F wetioneer, Washam, flores and Carriage Bazaar, 938, 940 and 942 Louisiana avenue. AUQHON SALE OB HORSES, CARRIAGES, Han. te eta THUD Y, and RDAY MORNING, ot GUCLOCR, Special attention given to the sales Exit conclaumente: Datel BENSTNGET Auee HE PUBLIC IS REQUESTED CARE- FULLY TO NOTICE THK NEW AND ENLARGED SCHPME TO BE DIAWN MONTE SE-CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. TICKETS ONLY $5. SHARES IN PROPORTION. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY, ‘Incorporated in 1868 for twenty-five years Jatire for Edwestional and Charitable’ purpesar Susie ot $2,000, 00 fo which »0, 000 has sit ance been, an overwhelm yalar = aber of the pemeat teacrve Tan vote its franchise was present State Constitution adopted one ae sLettery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any’ state. IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS TAKE PLACE MONTHLY. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. EIGHTH GRAND DRAWING, CLASH me AT NEW TUESDAY Abaus 147m slay Look at the following ‘the exriunive mupervision and mannretuent Gen. @. T. en of Louisiana, and Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virsinia, pak oregon Plow Pied me ghee am og bes oeaPim Price pm nettle the published Oficial Lina: CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH. FKACTIONS, IN FIFTHS IN PROPORTION. 1 PRIZES. 5 Powe ene ey Mo., Piney Cae z ues oe, Schmedtic & Brow. % c. ae —e Tak ateeetnorivecat. ye20-Im" EySorr: AGES) Beiif Cs mos a the several ap at pee Ming Rey oy —— class. J. W. BARNDOLLAR, fina POPULAR WATERING PLAGE, CAPE MAY, Is reaenod by the é5 ‘WEST JLRSEY RAILROAD, In ‘Two Hours from Philadelphia. xu dui te cot Trains, with Parlor Linda pecit are wat Gn pee es thetr arrival at tae 1 e" ane Street Se tee aa 13th treet and d B strests: 9 Pocwasttee avenue:’1391 Pennsylvania avenue’ FRANK THOMBON, 3.8. WOOD, ‘HITE MOUNTAINS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. We PABYan House "WIN MOUNTAIN HOUSE. CRAWFORD HOUSE. MOUNT PLEASANT HOUSE. BARKON, MERRILL & BARRON, oP’ pp POINT HOTEL. ‘Sr. Manr's Counrz, Manriamp, Open for Of Guests Juwe ae TE wale Go management of the ene, Mi JOS. TRAVERS. ‘The Hotel has been thoroughly reno- , Tarntahed and supplied wits every conve Tor the comfort of guess, andisa Arst-clase Summer Home for fain, te fa Zz erms=$3 per day, and month. Special anR rapitamnte ter toaitioe, ‘oom. guiieston with W fumore, and Noefolk By te > Lay Of tho Lake, “For farther information adareas Mr. and Mrs. JOS. TRAVERS, Piney Poiut, St. Mary's Co., Ma. EA SPRAY OOTTAGE.” Sc Aeate O _yyi-im* SAM'L NORRIS, Proprietor. ‘ONTEREY SPRIN M BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT, P. 0., FRaNxipr Co., Pa. ‘This ‘summer resort fa situated on the ‘of the Blue Ridge Mountains. $a noted tor its fine ‘gnd mountain scent fine medicinal waters; socesaible ‘or particulars address eater Maryland B.R. from ero ete wa E HOBBALL, Prop'r. sea BRIGHT HOUSE ,,_ tat GLASS ae ee aps SPRINGS. ‘New Brick Building, with gas ‘and electric (he nesrest summer: resort Pee 8 Orchestras: see ite id = cane 4D D. eA’ ‘als ee Mi . ak e24"im (CLsRK HOUSE, ARBURY PARK, N. J. JORDAN WHITE SULFAUE SPRINGS, A a ee ae fait X. Ciroulars at Star office. iS cont Eu ming, SCMAE HE SOUTHERN, ar ears M-..FUR- class aceo! caauiousat rates; gas, ny % Box 980. “nyieoat VAN DYKE & BUNN., GPASIDE BARE HOTEL, SEASIDE Pi ‘aireoo tt creer, b HERE, Mo ‘Masonville wwille. ‘Park Shextelled. NEZcunti June. Aner that, Seaside BS Ts FETT SPRING the beach, imadern cvnrtrucl A ape Riese eM ie RISHANDSON. Bron. Cs one walie HOUSE OPEN, aie ONE, HOUR | FTENWICK'S HOTEL, LEONARDTOWN, Mp.. 15 rom into. ally, now open for: Board, somes. Ae neghbor- I ‘Der month, $0 per week, anid $1.50 per day. heats Deucivus wate. jerate prtoos di Forhardculare sd qo eS “naa Z Jel4-siew, 2m - ae Leonardtown, Ma. JOLTON'S SUMMER RESORT, EIGHTY MILES IX Chor Be gy eke rine. NEw HOTEL IN THE CATSKILLS. forme $1,985 Dae NOOLTON. Pro- HOTEL KAATERSKILL, . fary's co., Md. 2m ow POINT DouPORE VIRGINIA, HYGEIA HOTEL, Siihevenr: Eaual tom ‘Fort Monroe. eran hotel in the United States, STEAMERS. &e. ‘EW YORK, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. Bu arnaire ett fei powered, Ciyde-buiit Butch ISTERDAM. RO 8c AMBTE] oe HIEDAM, Pan; ae y's Pier, foc! sepia” SS STEAMER Sees LEAVES wharf i atreet TUESDAY AND PRUHADAN, sr eeven Felock &.m.,'for Potomtse river Jandiny ‘Nomini on Tu : 6. 7 JONES, agent potomac TRANSPORTATION LINE. On and after MARCH 19th the STEAMER. SDSS tain W. 0. GEOGHEGAN, will leave STEPHENGON'S WHARF, foot of 7th street, EVERY SUNDAY. at erelock pm. for, Baltimore and River Tandices 3% Returning, arrivein Washington every Saturday night STEPHENSON & AcExrs, BRO., ‘mi66m_ th street Wharf and Cor, 12th and Ps. ave. ‘OTICE. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. and after NOVEMB: WSMITH will leave her at7a.m. every MONDAY, DAY for all river Iandi Nomini Ferry. On THURSDA\ Leonardtown and St. Clement's e ‘8 and Howard's. On SATURDAY. oo and D, m8 ‘Tho Largest Mountain Hotel in the World, Yon? : OPENS JUNE 20. Three Thousand Feet Above Commanding view of Biaty Mico of Hludeom River - Accessible by raitroad within one hour's ride. forterme, Bo. sauress peices ~ . A. GILLETT, Je8-nkew,17t "Room 1, No. 237 Broadway, New Yark- ASSENGERS FOR THE WHITE MOUNTAINS, MY. DESERT, POLAND SPRINGS, RANGELEY AND MOOSEHEAD LAKES, Amd all other New England Resorts, SHOULD KAR Oy MUND THAT THE ONLY ROUTE WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS BETWEES WASHINGTON AND BOSTON, Kavi steamer BW EH, aad Now York and how rata as Railroads. Eclid trains of ‘Hew Darrage Care, iret-cines Passen- er Couches and the finest of 5 ‘celebrated Sloop Cars are run on this lin No Omnibus Transfer throuzh New York City. Nog Seacrest Bazgage ‘Tickets on sale st'sll Pern. It. R. Offices. Be sure wnat Now Yond Now ee R information may be talnod at Hotele and Ticker it Oftioes. ie 8, M. FELTON, Jn, } A. 0. EENDALL. General 2 Gen. Pass. Agent, $26-0Tw i othe only NEASIOE RESORT IN VIR. SALES The finest and the safest of Burt Bs: eee and ee ie i Snlpe Bs) + $40 per Route from Sid Port fy Bis Beamer “Nortiamnyton mt ‘The icin need pon eae rece uanko chess connec dress, Jel-tal: Tui BRADY. a STATES HOTEL, LARGEST IN ATLANTIO CITY, N. 18 NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF’ W. WHITNEY, ;, THOS. CHASE, Cashier, By: MST Mosical Director. i _s1T ‘ORFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERA. THE STEAMER EADY OF THE LAKE Willdeave her wharf, foot of 6th stréet, every MONDAT, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, st 85 90 'e1% pm, touch ing at Piney Point, Pos Point Lockout an Fortress Hoare, TING AT NORFOLK Wit THE ‘BOSTO! AND PROVIDENCE STEAM to Fortress Monroe and Norta First- Round trip fare to Pi pond Spee towng poe ‘Point Eoaioe Jen Norfolk T! ae TRURSDAYS ands. Sark RDAs st fous W TORK STHAMERS JOHN oneone obs E. C. KNIGHT will resume their tripe, leaving East Ne SATURDAYS at ‘four’ otcoek p.m, and every FRIDAY, at T O'clock a.nd For partioulars apply ’-AStols “ant ststerootae one eure at G13. 15th strect, Nati fan" Banik B ee yest ote, 2 Pensplvania svar nue; St. Marc ‘and at boat. 083 ALFRED WOOD, Secretary. }ypAuBoRa Tine. WEEKLY LINE OF STEAMERS LEAVING NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY AT NOON. FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. ForPamage SPU! «RICHARD & 00., General ‘Passenger Agents, 61 Brosdway, New York, 25 Send for “Tourist Gasstie apt TH oo ERMAN NOSzanssae tine Bos wacw 8 New Youn, Hata, DON, SOUFHAMETOM any cere. steamers ‘company will sail EVEHY 8A BAT- PRDAY from Bremen pier. foot of 3d street, Hol nen frat cab By anaes, See vor icetn oe oe ot, pushy, oly ie pigoaatica = so fvanis avenue northwest ‘Agents for Guxan LINE. ae ane TAVEREOOLS | sdotua bores ont the Cocksunsah |“ S me pnly, Mt ie Company's omen, 608 The sineck Washington, 605 Tth street, Washington, VENOM ale: OF BORE CO: Saat VS a IVER VIEW HOUSE, OXFORD, ae he ‘The moet delightful summer re- zort in the »tate, Situated immediately on the ‘beach and within 100 yards of the steamboat, ‘posting oud alt landings; salt water bath a beautiful level roads. for driving; steamboat, rail and ireulars aud otber telegraph communicatic Fc snfomuation address CLAREROE PETE Prietor. 2 OCK ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS. Great North Mountain, near ae —— a June 2a ror fs, giv PE terms and all information, apply oak Pl “4 went YET & SOM, 401 Yeh wereck maxeiewe, i <n aa CAPE MAY. equated location, substantial building, new fisuiture. protpt ng atlentive sarrion’ electric bella, rhe yTABER OF PARTICULAR EXCELLENCE. The Orchestre will be . Zimmerman. ae ekg. cat Ovens June a STOCKTON HOPE way, ¥.3. SEASON OF 1882 OPENS JUNE 29. Undernew management. All communica. tion rill receive prompt attention addressed Y (7s HANSON, set ‘myl>-tm ‘Carrollton House, Baiti- > OF P. 8. BOOTHBY, Manacen, _my25-2m CAPE MAY, N.3. VAPE MAY CREW ATLANTIC” CHOICE structed ew, cuisine city. Address 3 ape (QEABENDON HOUSE, (CzaRumpex Sraurps, Vr. fo October. Frotel and Oren June Cottages: bea ves; i bowing. office connected with hotel. Send a if B. Soe EL ‘Props. TR SPRINGS BE OPEN FOR BOARD Me rattan JUNE ato SEPTEMBER 1 50 per day for leas S woek: 81.38 ‘Ghildven over a $1. per day when A week ‘two, sear, eure ix Fruit, fishing, medical tins nas avd sosiclns all free. New attractions ‘Beine, fice crearh oie foun Foun. ar HAST CITY. | AH is celebrated Cottage, with all Soe eee SF tho taost ‘Terms: eo eanee =ial x o 1309 Pacific myit-3m Avenue ovary ens en ‘ony, Res, WEST JERSEY RAILEUAD, fe. ¢ ‘ Qixw roan Gaver Bours, ) BETWEEN AND ATLANTIO CITY, 18 NOW RUNNING FAST FXPRESS TRAINS oe = usauNE COACHES: peli tates i acthicion big ondn THE EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY.... -. Seay 18, 188. ai|2d Edition. Latest Telegrams 10 The Str. The G Ra REEDS Democratic Convention. ArLixta, Ga, July 19—The state convention met’ at 12 Ovlock ta the Hall of the house of represent tativen After the role of del 8 The business and 80 far novhh Dut harmony tins been ‘shows. "No nominations have been made as yet. In Memory ef the Late Mrs. Lincoln. ‘SPRING! Jl —The executive judicial Gepartment of the tate have Sto fol resolutions O Tespect to the memory of Mrs. }, and as ab additional mark of re- sect have’ “decided to close their and at- the funeral in Souhies! SS ‘Wall Street To-day. New Yor, July 19.—The Post’s financial article Says: At the opening of business at the Stock mes this mor! SE was Grim, but sharp attack was shortly afterward made =e Loulgvilie and Nashville, whlch broke trom 71 ig to = ‘The fact that the general list yielded only a per cent in aympathy with Louisville and Nash Ville speedily led to an meuve demand for stocks, and an advance of 3425 per cent was subsequently recorded. Since noon there has been a reaction of Seal per cent in the general list, and 1%a2 per cent in Manitoba, and Memphis and Charleston. Rall- Toad bonds were strong and 3 to 3 er cent higher, latter in Lehigh and Wilkesbarre incomes. , ———— ‘TIMORE, July 19.—Virginia 6c, a. series, 3 Dest duo bed ‘coupons, 68)¢; do. thew ton-forties, sha eaar July, 19.—Cotton steady—middling. 125, Flour quiet 6. spss ah acer tae eo. cine ani Baltimore high family, 7.80; do. winter wheat 8.00. fae, southern ow 4 Sioa. 30° dor amber, See mite No.1 Maryjend. bet} ii Taly, 110k bla; Auguste, 1.164 aitiok: “Sepinnter, yelion : suly, Bictheed: Auruat BekeX: “Beptember, Bt sia ‘western white, = is teas, Peatarivanln ara age ree ook higher, | 87a9i. ‘active— to land, 7.00818.00. | Provisions firm and active — mess lear rib sides, Tial3%. Bacon—shouldere, 3 clear HD siden, 1534. ene senaem “western. 320; Baar. eas lowes aa a "ll, 18, Petroleuna higher and frm 1% duiet and fi frm—Rioe ae yeh SSuwar steady: mm | 2 20D) refined Arm. 74018. Way esd, 1. Ex cotton, S-16aud.; flour, Is. per 7d. flour, ‘wheat, 7, bushels; com, 1,460. bushels; oatn ‘8, 245 bushels: rye, 284 pinente—w bushels, » 108 ‘bushels. aloe "wheat, 69,812 bushels; corn, July 19, 12:30 p.m.—U. 8. bonds 123: do. 4s, LIT, do, oxtentel det ba, 108, 103, Adlantic a and Great Western fret 49%, Erie, 414. Tlingis Slel Poamevires Cottiraly 645, Reading, 31, Ontario and Western, 30, Capitol Note. ‘THE POTOMAC FLATS AMENDMENT. The conference committee on the river and har- bor bill reached the item for the improvement of the Potomac flats this afternoon. There is an in- ication of dtsa; ent in committee. The Sen- ate conferees insist upon the retention of the amendment, while @ majority of the House con- ferees are in earnest for its beng struck out Saved by the Staite of Limitations, 4 NOLLE PROSEQUI IN THE CASE OP WM. SON, CHARGED WITH TAKING LETTERS FILES IN A GOVERNMENT OFPICZ. Wm. Willlamson, who was arrested by Lieut. Araold Monday night, on the charge of larceny of a number of autograph letters from the files of the Attorney General’s office several years ago while he was clerk in that office, was called up to the dockrail in the Police Court. this morning for trial. Prosecuting Attorney Coyle called Judge Snell’s attention to the case, and exhibited a large num- ber of letters, written ‘by Daniel Webster and others, which, he said, from the endorsements on them were evidently from tne files of the Aitorney Goueral's office, They were recovered trom two Persons, to whom the defendant sold them. He also sald that he could not find that the had any opportunity to these the department in the last three years, and statute of limitations only going back that far, he would have to nolle pros. the case. He said tni seth papers obviously Delonged to the Bes rm the department, he would tara the papers over to the department, and if the defendant orany ono else had any title to them, they would have to take le steps to recover them. Williamson was relei much to his surprise. WHAT MR. WILLIAMSON 8478. ‘Mr. Williamson informs Tam Sram that these letters were a part of a mass of papers which were regarded by the department officials as worthless; that he and Assistant Attorney Gen- eral Hill divided the lot between them and. he kept them in his desk at the department for a number of years until he lett the service. He says that if they had been stolen, he would have adopted a different policy. ‘In. regard to the books, he says that they were a part of his private Wbrary, e recently sold, a8 no place tokeep it. He denies that these books belonged to the government. pelle cis a FREEDMAN’S BaNK DivIDEND.—OF the 15 per cent dividend recently declared in favor of the depost- tors of the Freedman’s Savings and Trust com- pany about $100,000 still remains uncalled for. Of this amount $5, erty to depositors in the city of Washington, $7, in oa bres of Baltimore, $3,000 in the ety’ of Rehmond, §5:000 tn the city of Noriolk, $5,000 in Wilmington, and the remainder | among ‘twenty-tive other branches of the com- | pany.,, ‘The amounts due to the depositors of all ranches are being paid at Washington, and the commissioner juests all depositors to send in their bool in their dividends. KS and obl PRresiDENT BARwios and party remained in their rooms at the Ariington nearly aliday. The ar- rangements for calling on the President have not been made yet, but the official visit will probably be made to-morrow, a8 announced. CorongL Dan’l McClure, assistant paymaster general, now awaiting orders at Louisville, Ken- tucky, will report in to the commanding general military division of the Atlantic for duty as chief paymaster military division of the At- Jantic and Separiment, of t of the one to relieve it Col. James B. M. Potter, deputy paymaster eneral, who, upon beii ‘relieved, il resume fits dutfes in New York ci WASHINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE. Bid. Asked Pris’ i United stato tee renga 3s ‘United States 4 891, United States io District of Columbia Bonds. Permanent tmprovement 68, 1891, 115: Permanent Taprovemout Te 1801, our: ing Market stock 76, 159, ae ‘stock Ts oe jones HL is 123% “Ox lal leeelglig 19g! 1.8! ba Bsa acre, ae je The Star Route Trial. ‘Mr. MoBweeny closed at 2:20 p.m, apd was fol- lowed by Mr. Totten, who showed that the ques- ‘toa waa one of importance as bearing upon the ‘eagth of the trial Judge Wyle said that that consideration would have no weight in the deci- Sent, Toran closed, at 3 ooo, the cout adjourned Ul to-morro’ ‘Tae Aseistanr ARuY SURGEONS recently ap pointed have been assigned for duty as follows:— Ist. Lieut. Wm. E. Hopkins, to the commanding Eager department of the east for assignment to Lieut, Charies C. to iporary duty; 1st commanding general di it Of Arizona; ist Lieat ut, Benjamain Munday, to, the commanding caicer, wrmev ew for tempora! cruiting depot, Columbus Barrack, Ohio, for tem- porary duty at that post: 1st L'eut. Rdward Everts, the commanding genera 1 ‘ne Co ARMY ORDERS.—Capt. Jos. K. Carson, assistant Sargeon, will be relieved from duty in the depart- ‘ment of Arizona, and will proceed to Philadelphia, Pa, and mcg ing by letter upon his arrival there to the'su Capt, Carlos Carvallo, as- sistant surm surgeon, mien relleved from farther duty in the department of the Piatte, and will report by ee = ee oxen his present sick leave to the surgeon general, Leave for 90 days Is a cea . Banger, 17th infantry, recruit Letter from Cumberland. THE ap tno AT THE MINES—LATE STRIKE NOTES. THE ENCAMPMENT aT DEER PARK, ETC. (Correspondence of Tux Everio Stan. CUMBERLAND, MD., July 18, 1882 ‘The output at Eckhart yesterday amounted to 535 tons, and the shipments 478 tons. Eight boats left this port carrying 900.09 tons of coal for Georgetown. The Consolidation Coal company paid out on Saturday last $7,000 to the new miners, tons of coal and received $71.72 Several others received sums varying from ${2 up to $62 Many of them did not approach these figures. Nearly bait the money {about $3,000) was put in the hands Of a company’ omicial ty the miners to be mt to various parts of i tO go to work, tf the ex-clerk of the city’ councit, “the cheers which last Friday their trouble, hence Tue ate attack on Gov. Hamilton inst Friday night by Bepler at Frostburg, because the governor was compelled to swear i the police tue coal anies. im the porn al mill here not Deen a subject of complaint Jaborers have patiently wall ter times; the rail men Who have made but twenty Gays ‘a month have economized and lived; Ge ‘boatmen in the canal have staked their K cupon the green @awns alongside the banks of this great waterway, and “have watched and. hoped: the canal loyes have been in ansious ‘but. stient expectation, that boating would be soon resumed and their back salaries pald; the business men and merchants have barely patd running expenses, and some have lived on the surplus; whtie ants along the George's Creek have renewed thelr and again, and been crediting men who 7 nave dle four months. m Saturday last an effort was made by some malcontents among the Elk Garden miners to up a strike in that region for 65 cents a ton. Ycs- terday twelve of the ringleaders in the movement were dischi and it ts that the re- tha paid for mining coal fs 50 cents a ton. ors penn the hum of Industry fs heard on mies ee and ore 4 ringin a up iden is jocat miles Sra Peamane in Mineral county, We Va.,andis In the heart of about the wildest fd gion the tourist ever attempted to explore. The resent output is about 1,000 tons . The Boat ts eatd'to be of good quailty, boa about equal in steam reising thatoft Creek fourteen-foot, wen the Go Cen ADErars tt ‘Ono, ven the Governor's fie TGabaray Grenteg Tere the Ou 7 on lay event cing alls at bots hotels “Te guards have pitched tnetr tents in tho grounds opposite Decr he and area fine joo! ee, of men ‘will extend unti Monday, July on snag ag ee ee ee your ett are W. L. Read, G. ‘Whittington, pe ae ‘Gale Di. W. Ve Marmion wild and nurse, and Miss K A’ Walker. Count—Juage Hagner. Yesteraay’ Brit ay agt. Bradiey; commission to take toatimony of non-resident ordered lea’ Cutler; sale of To-day, Evans Evans; auditor ieseregie tied Setused.. Tayloe ord testimony or- overruled. Stephenson dered taken before B. F. Haney, ‘Shoemaker agt. abs from sent of the bazaars has. Alexandrians, Cairo and arrived at Suez describes the people a3 The last Sagiistman who lett wild and threateni) the Burpean ont a He thinks de burned. The Ulunas and Arabl Pacha, Uureatans to cut the Mahmondish ‘canal which Supplies the town with water, He now prevents provisines from meg od that as numbers of uropeans are retarning, there is, & likelihood of famine. An unsuocessful doen made, to fire Cairo. An attempt to seize an Bogie house there has been frustrated by the ioyal governor. DEBATE IX THE FRENCH CHAMBER. In the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday debate began on the Egyptian question. M. De Freycinet said he considered that armed tnterven- uM Stich 9 few weeks ago wes mot justines, hadbecome imperative singe the cocurrences i Alexandria in which ‘Fronch subjects had Inolested and massacred. This state of thi Said, constituied for France the right to vené. “In view of the present state of affairs, how. ever, @ prudent government must endeavor to act with Europe. English alliance, he said, had ever been shaken, bat France Bat Seen ‘simul- iy cert. Engiand had taken the initiative in having ve: course to European concert. France at once ac- M. Gambetta spoke in ginet’s course in adhering to the alliance with England, but said he ‘the credits de- mand insufficient. He censured the Cabinet for of M. De Prey- concluded by declariny ould rote for the gra from Mussui fusing Lo appoint colored teachers, was held last night. Resolutions condemning the board my ae. notncing the white teachers elect were Ekta but the meeting became so disorderly Jn discus. ‘Sing the resolutions that ft was dismissed after the ‘whieh was pronounced during threats and angry deciamation from opposing speakers. Two CaILDREN MaxRIxD.—Much comment is ex- pressed at Averill Park and Sandiake on the mare Flage last evening, by the Rev. A. W. Ashley, the st minister jormer Josie Ba e, OF Villard Lent, 99 is were Rot formed of the event until the matrimonial knot had been tied. The youthful couple this are Went to work for an Averill Park farmer.— (. ¥.) Times. A MURDEREK's ConrEsston.—Ham. Yenttes, who 1s to be bung at Chatham, Va.. od week for the murder of a merchant named Adkerson, has msde & full confession of his crime. He says he learned from his wife the t he was married that Ad- kerson had been too Intimate with her, and that ined then to kill bim and leave the State, never to retura. He says he killed Adker son and then knelt Beg oh him and as giveness. Adkersor Says, Could NOt speak, And only moved his sity MARRIED. COLBY—HORNOR. On the 19th of July, Seeker. BE Shipp. FRANKLIN . Gott, 2 Warren county, N.J., to JESSY, daughter of W. Hornor, of ‘this city. CKBON. At the Buxton, Fe 9, Duy sdunderiaud A, ‘Me! to Men, -CLATE. only a . 4. Jackson, of St. Jabu, N. poke on ayy Balkiniore papers copy} at 3 o'clock rete ab my MICHAEL *hSicken an jar Discs, from hie father's residence, at ten minutes to ati oariat aes vir din emia Funeral will Sor UP irae the residence of his ecparaany So. yume street northwest, + {antunsre and Rortoik papers ‘papees please ever. & ed ILLIS. At & o'clock a 8, 0 ‘ARY BELEN, vite Alon Holl and auugbi of wee sya in Prince Georges county Hi POLICE pss ine Snetl. To-day, John F. Walker fortelted collateral Margaret Murphy, we or7 days. Jos Donnelly, : © days. Hugh Doumnrney, de: do Lewis Napoleon, colored, peo: fon ity; $5 ori5 days. Edward Archer, colored, Joud aid boisterous; $5or isdays Ida Adams, colo ted, do.; do. Jose) Chapman, do.; do. Win. & Brown iorlelied collateral, Marie Contee, Peel ed, loud isterous in the county. mm or i days Russe contempt of court; $1 or 7 al, keeping her = ar Open on Suna ay; $20 or 30 are peal noted. J: Sonny Ferguson and Frederick White, e fortettad collateral. nNsiey Ja loud and boisterous: or I5days. Annie Conners, assault on Mattie Owens; forfelted $10 collateral Emma assault on Loia D. Gardner; $3 or 7 days, Panes Gea. Laura Waters; peace for six months. to keep the assauit on Bindchaet halersonte Sporting Netes, Billy, and Mattie Graham, taireequarter Taco at. Barasoga on Monday won r race al j& on Monday wi ald $1,078.20. The horse was 0 by Wapakoneta, Hite thought of Unat only one mutual Uckel was sold.on him. It was the largest sum ever paid & mutual ticket at Saratoga, and 1s. the sscond In vaiue won in this country. 'The only sum exceed- {ng it 1s $1,175, won on. Jim Thompson's Nickajack at Jerome ‘Park In October, 1872. largest pre- vious ticket won at Saratoga was that on ex-Gov. Bowie's Pi whi 8.90, enon -Cincinnati game C 8 prevented by eny-Cint wat it te nu 5 8; Active, 2 AtNew executive committee of Pennsylvania met yester- @ay to consider their ae tothe independent re- Publicams, who proposed that the candidates on dan, No, 899 Thirtsenth street west, ou Thure- day, July atSa.m. Massat St. Patrick's church at $a. in. ‘of the family" are invited to at LIPPITT. At .. on July at Seeeiarane net tee n ington, D.C., aged twenty-five yoare and’ ti CHROEDER. At Oakland, MA... July 18, 199, WINDTON GEATON, tufant som of Sentas and Mace vermin —_ ieht mouths aud twenty-uiwe days. = ‘On Tummday. July 14, 1982.01 6 o'clock pn DAMES E, THOMPS0S, af the residence of tis brotiier-in-lsw, Dr. Win. F. Wallace, No. 104 Indians nue. “"Funeral from above residence on Thursday, 20th in- stant, at pom.” Friends of family invited. 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