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THE EVENING STAR. Se via Conors, N. ¥., Aucust 11.—As a result of - ake ee, last night, the executive ay : = of the Harmony inflls "stay outs” claim a PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, crease of 23 in the working force of the THE STAR BUILDINGS, and the promise of nore to quit work to-day. AT THE STAR Z ecisive struggle will be made on Monday. If the Ferthwcat Corner Pennsylvania Ave. end 11th Bt., by foro at work Increased to any material number! ext Co he ranks of the strikers will be broken, Combe » The Lvening Star Newspaper Company, butions are now being recelved from the tages! GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. assembly, a judicious use of which inspires the \ a és eel Fe ~ my the strike The wea’ FRING in served to enbacrihers tn the i mill all failed to ects lartiersc on theif. own aceotnt, af 10 cents pat : ratives im the week, or 44 cents per h. Cojies at tho counter, 2 Uree. ‘The actual fenicecel, Py mali postage prepaid—60 cents » mou! No. ¥, 8; NO. 1, (hereon, $6, ix mm 5 x Total, 403. {Entered at ice at Washington, D. C., a8 ——__>___ tecrtud-cinss mail matter.) The Amaigamnicd tron and Steel Asse ‘Tae Weracy Stan—published on Friday—$2 a year, — —— = = = cintion 1. Six months, $1, 10 copies for $15, = = ; Seeics Cwicaco, Trt., Aucust 11.—Secretary Martin, @f « ~ T Te rf 7 the Amalgamated I ad Stoel association, permease: || WV GON? 92145, ASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1882. TWO CENTS. [2 (bos kwarantectns the tan ris. atake Lanrora oe sreticatict \ ug scale. prices Sor wee : v= t ony guarentee of the 2 De A White Honse. 1 r Vaile and Miner, sald he had been thinking over ane acs 1, av > RRGH Nncunohe eater Gane Washington News and Gossip. one mie = tes eee FORCE, THE STAR ROUTE TRIAL. what Valle had sald. Vaile, as treasurer, received Telegr ‘ams to The Star. ie Ween eee ‘and tai the jas aS aeoee ae eee the money and pal'over to Brady ls 20 per cont. r understanding With the Mane TRS, ETC. valle dic a eceivh 205,00 = urer GovensMent Receters To-Day.—Internal reve- | [pder the provisions of the judictal bill the fol- am ~ a+ TNs SEL Cae on Eom | —__ fucturers, hue, $450,059.73; customs, 7271. lowing employes of the White House have had | MR. KER’S ABLE SUMMING UP j money Brady. if vail uot got Badethes | ENGEISH TROOPS F MOY Pp ae : : ~ Saker ANGELES Ri S Fo OG . | _NattowaL Bawk Nores received to-day for re- | their salaries increased: J. S$. Bolway and Walter Guehe to have Some testimony showing where it | deimption, $217,000. Duke, secretary's oMlce; Charles Loefiler, Prest- Oe Giext WOK Mp TONG EAAID Tre ves Ale os ne, and nena a ean eek Forel, Pretients | CASTIGATING THE EXPEDITERS. | w¥'i\chus: Mesh'wuicn cat Oro tone, | SENSATION AMONG MAROMREDANS I INDIA 222 Cae Kee. Seer __| THE DEATitof Licut. Col. Warren promotes Major | messenger. B. Montgomery, who was detailed let to J. W. Dorsey for $1,568, to make « aod UU BAU ) Wis morning = r OFFICE | WASHINGTON ELECTROPLA- H. Elliott, now on duty tn the office of chief | from the signal office to perform clerical work at wie tus Cram ee Sled tila maoee: tenis of St hours. The p — eae a t TING COMPAN ft engincers Joute solonel. eo WI se. has: reste S e Criminal Court assem! Ns - 2. eee aT . cekts ’ of engineers, to be Lieutenant Colonel, ew ite House, has os Feat Crom Ni ponte | wien LOS Soy Seenbiet cis morn a3 A NEW INDIAN SCARE IN aRizoNa.| = — » Ehutsiniows Faituiren, on Nuttre, | CHAPEAIN C. M, BLaxg has been ordered to pro- clerksnip it CHalaeaieiarys ine ae tie Wales || General ig woul tunitins aatenaints counsel | was No. 44,140ltrom Buigend Gity Bridge Creek, ——— S. for th tite soa ae ee ‘ ire suaapteated | Cte Sew Toe ot ee att i cos | House. During the absence of the President and | with a list of the authorities Me. Brewster in-| Oregon, 207 miles long, and let to John M. Pe eae i ber 101 against, 108 hee = S entergriea Generel MeDowell We a mmens Wo Guts 3 OS a crivate scary ue J, Pullip ue OL. | teudes wo rererteta his aairess hecous: woud | ter Aw to emake One trip a week in 12t hours. | THE CZAR DISPENSES WITH AN ESCORT. | mcrn states, 38 s i I a ee ee ne CUA DIRE EMT priiden tary, will be in’charge of | also pe presented with an abstract of these au-| First a sub-contract was made with Wickoff. In Aa ae Seulera, 18: Pacific const the aissoUFL, gee cue 1m the department | tne exe ‘The Presiient’s part of a thorities at the proper time 1879, an oath was made by Pe ck for ts in New York rae a White House will be overhauled and renovated eek is sansa eee week In 50 hours. In April following a are tee) sia New gees ee rer during his absence. No returnishing is necessary, | THE DEFENSE OJBECT TO EXCHANGING LISTS OF AU- Week In 50 hours. In April following | THE LONG STRIKE AT COHOES quence, sawhee Agrtent ny oo Gt ee ae ee » to-day presented quite a de- cen extra pay, and shortly afterwards cotmunt — — Don ieee Lo. jSury department yesterday purch erted appearance. ‘The usual crowd or politicians || Mr. Merrick suggested that counsel exchange | tions doncorine the pote were aiitectet tbe | ce ae Do ural traplement Wise onniees of silver for delty vry at the New Orleans, and curios strangers Was Absont. and Che few | ists of authorities they proposed using; but this | sent to Rerdell. He reviewed the orgers on tis | ACCIDENT IN A FREDERICK, MD., CHURCH, | ness . Pailadelphia and San Francisco min employes on duty had but Httle busine: attend | a costi ect wi 5 or | route and showed ti dy knew by the very _ = ry : ——— ; Cove diey, stenographer and execu- | Suggestion dId not meet wit favor on the other | rows and showed that Brady knew by the very —_—+ ident. = BROL Cuter BROOKS, of tho secret service division of | tive clerk, leit lastevening for Lake George, where side. eted a clear profit of $14,000 by the order of expe- Serious Accident in a Church ae Abram oe the ‘Treasury department, left here last evening | he will spend Iils vacation, Mr. W. HL Crovk, ex- | ‘The court sald tt was a mere matter of courtesy, | Girt * FALL OF A SCAFFOLD OS wintcHt FRESCO ParTENs | 4424S Wilie ood) hus hors am RNAC’ eT eRTS for Western Penn: La ecutive clerk ae ae eee has gone e oa anne EGE if py ok hraL NOTES, WERE WORKING. tripe a aa * ratlroad, Neat join kis. f3 at Leavenworth, Loudon county, | to submit thelr authorities ance ; : A wae tripped and > y LAND WILS' Tue New A ¥ % Mr. Wa s spending ifs vacation at) gument. He wished to say that the auth The only defendant present in court this morn- EVENTING STAR. ‘ hes Jeu usiug his di | Sr navies fon ire | mewt.—Sceret i Harper's Ferry. be read in the closing arzumert must be conitned | ing was Tu + Who still seemed willing to “face » August 1L—A painful, and, per- : t 5 5 : ae to those already referrei to in the preceding ad-| the muste, Mr. Ker termed tt yesterday. Other | haps, serious accident occurred about 10 o'clock The Cann ‘ ppointinents In the adjut Wallow EGsanira ord tl 3 he mus! Mr. Ker termed tt yestery a i Wissirns, Mas E : ra's and surgeon general's offices of tt Peed ec ek Mee BOEte. dresses. defendants were about the court-honse, but aid | this mor in tie Methodist Episcopal church, } Or tine acon layin is ent, but wil The following telegrams were received by the MR. KER THEN RESUMED HIS ADDRESS, hot make their appearance tn tie court chamber. |of tuis elty, which fs now undercoing 1 proceeding t aliwny wee eS Secretary thinks that the | National board of heaith this ning: which was interrupted by adjournment last eve- =e — pair. scaffolding had been erected to ; 5 » tainty tour Secretary thinks that t i v t A scaffolding had 0 new caphaler Tehed SUNSUIEAL Tonics, A NUNS | Ce Ne aney Amst 10.— Turner, Secre- | ning. He took up as the next inorder route No.| he Extension of the Water Works, | Sutie “tne palntets to fresco the + wittel will be reseed im L isunsuited to ladies. A number | tary Nation of Meatti two cases | 35,015, from Vermillion to Sioux Falls, Dakota mies : = = : egret a 4 will then be ty 378 , > made in these offices before ve ; 3 , y | 853015, 5 s »| ‘THE Sran,—the only paper that had the news, | which ts about 37 feet high, and xactly BO NL Be mast: te tilese Olieas Delors) | snd tyelve He ee dnany | which was fitty miles long, accordins to the adver. iis GORE May Ine CRA Litre btucs- tata | erent oF Weare Wine ca eta take pete Chief Engineer James, or ris the new appointments are mad more Cases. MOT Mexic aun popula~ tisement. ‘The contract was let to John W. Dor- fave the public ye rds. he satisfactory Int twomen to the floor below and two ot r voy, has just returned. = FC = Vu CERsErn, Surgeon U- S.A... | sev; to pertorm one trip a week in fourteen ho mation of the detatl ot Lydecker, engineer | tie galtere, about half the distance down. Jie mM, it Lip ov southwestern divis => . Covet Manttat met at the | “New Onreans, La. August 10—Turner, Wash Th} route was actually seventy miles long. Brady | Commissioner of the District, to take change of | \irans Ddieent atone ee Ty seriously as Morris. ¢ ls progressing rapidly, a <= Washtozton navy yard to-day for the trial of BO Nake Pelt RT Ce ea tots aoe | had Deen notified OfAbae ele by a pestinnee | che eatenaton ot tren tks. Congress hav- | fured, though not fatally, Several cuits and br sises | Uae fistag n Tuesday, wien te c ss = 2 brouzh fore it. Com. J. B low fevel 5 aes Aen: “fe eo letting, y 1st, 1878; Bra - - othe apes about the face a y resi y appear. | CXpectl avera: t yer day of rall w x Son heh and Seoteh ins rectt-atot ths cour and Mastor S| tiie fh immediatneighuorhood of sk) Ufone te etn, On July it sts Brady th ee Oe eas Hajaries havent bern ase | De ald wat va ltow ate competed s : i bor the caurk ands ease. : LUE, aM A ItGHel peat assed | the government 2nd the District, the selection of attostligtieg engineer it this amount of 1 ks, Salus, and Neadames, ndge advoeate, Inspector New Orleans Board of Health, fngugh CAE Sn ote evays) passed scajor Lydacker, aside fram tis qu uth pes real rctton | bel rr Ast, the tune tien cs A . see is , p duty, isa proper one, as he oficial! nbs’ tie nrekig: oni Th: re Over Ube Ass q ee star html betes ere ea ‘The Departure of the President. TRV IOUAZION/ OF) LAWS: gents both tite Unita Seaton ann he Distr nee cial cceving. thorough | Hive hast nnpketeal ind work wil ve ieee AS STOVES AND RUBEER HOSE. acal Which will meet at Newport, Ky» 21st | 41 7:39 o’ctock last evening the Despatch,having | made an allowance for the distance, dating from cretary’s order had not The church is receiving tho: | almost inane Yon ti 4 GAS STOVES AND RUBI Inst, for tho triat of Mior Jorepa UH. Taylor | on board President Arthur, Mr. Chester A. Arthur, | July 1st. The original pay on this route was $393. eee Other bridges w CiDend examine at 381 15th streot. = ant adju Wiilelat to good order: | Jt. Private Secretary Phillips, Miss Nello Arthur | It was increased to $5,193.50. ‘Tho Tecetpts omit. Tate O tect thewareant Gane teeny ois nzland’s Eastern War. Hiver, Mortis river and But , Fi bites oe . Joun Gibbon, Benjimin 1. | and her little friend Miss Botts, left the navy yard. ting the points supplied by railroad were last year | Diy posstble diligence. ARRIVAL 01 OOPS AT POKT SAID. i iow With a Club, 820 : KS H. Suith, Henry B. Clitz, G. A. | for New York. She 1s expected to arrive there to- en oan y is eee ae Gotha = — Sap, August 11—Tae transport Nyanza, | _ Cmicaco, August 11.—A spectal ch trom Mit Eve rh ee gd, F Dodge, with Capt Ed- | morrow night or Sunday morning should ro unne- ToneKe TORING eatin eee eres District Government Af : d here. Streator, fi, Patrick Battorneid, an Ol ATTORNEYS. J EE UNE Sa cessary delays be met with. Secretary Chandler | week, for $2250. ‘The actual dletamen was tines pg ommmbssioner, Morgan was ot his desk to-day» | DEFARTCRE OF BEITISH TROOrS FOR THE seat oF | Its sfonteney hore, murdered Jobn + ties lage = ae ~~ | THe Date.—The Navy department ts informed | drove to the navy yard to seethe party off. The | hundred and three miles, The contractor and but was obliged to resort to lis crutches wh . " f we ‘ ayes with other luge were anmereng ee AT PORNEY-AT-TAW. of the arrival of the Dale on Oak Bluffs, Mass., | ¢Xpenses of the trip will be defrayed by the Prest-) others soon after taking the route petitioned for migyine BuaUe Lee Theumausi, affecting BE gebite es tals The s co eae of | Hayes with other bus gre annoying him, a a on the St of August, and that she salled on the | Che, ,cyopesbateh was Dullt in Henry No sintthe However, the route was expullied aIMh fiteensd | luspector Iti 1s nok only. looking atter aelin~ | to-lay on the way to Ezypt. Great - Four Men Drownece. ; i following day for a cruise, expecting to arrive at | Who was ruined on Blac! Friday, and who sold the | til ft reached six trips a week in Aucust, 1879. In | Guents in payment of license tax and tax on }usi- | was Manifested on thelr departure, ” TLESHFRTON, ONT., Aulcust 11.—lote Myles, Bde , i Hampton Roads about the 20th inst. at then Khown as the “Am-Hex” to the gov- | Iss1 the routs was discontinued. On tiie 25th of | Ness but abo persons delinquent om persoaal | pletes (ie departure of troops from Custhatn. Huis \ Wisdom we 5 Ry aogres en ; mea eae ee = She was bullt by Henry Steers, at New | June, 1878, before the service had been put on, | taxes. Patch of mea from Southatupton 1s also Tihished 1 de Beowster lake, 16 mules trom, i 4 Gunton Law Bailding, = SECRETARY FRELIN ft here last eve- he originally cost over $200,000, and Was } Miner wrote to Brady that the length of the route, THE SCHOOL TEACHERS PAY. as d a at * pee he ye seer ts ug Upsetling Of their boats ning for his home in Newark, N.J. After spending | one ot the handsomest crafts of her kind in the according to the advertisement, was 250 miles,| Tne teachers ot the pubiic schools wilt be pald Smt eet es bel od cha grouse tee } Railrona Amalgamath 1} SWEET HOME, A PAMPHLET OF | # Week tere he will go to Long Branch for a few | world. | Secretary Robeson bought her for $75,000, Dyer S50 miles and He seed a ats aH WAS | thelr salaries for June last at the Franklin build- | fawhlch to forward men to the tront. full |_| Tonoso, Oxr., August 11 = cn xanitary piiabing,, iu | peace woe we soe Soe Ent OF NeWnOrS | ane 15 built of ive oak, and her cabin anu deck. | oF the rout was no settlement be-| ing to-morrow at noon. All the teachers of the neth in Feadiness to support the corps already | the Gr e Sanitary J | wards, but will dectie where they Will so shea | HOUSe are of mahogany. Her appolatinents are | tween, the termmnat points to be supplied by mail, | white, colored and county schools will be part at Lit necess: Spe epitome of | they meet at Newport. Sseretare Fredsean splendid in every particular. The officers of the | and that the terininal poluts were supplied by | the snme time and place. In cases of t GREAT SENSATION AMONG THE MaTIOMMEDANS IN | OPEHEd In the nar house drain- | aos not expect to return. to Webi eee Derore | Despateh are: Commander, 8. D. Greene; Surgeon, | other routes. He salt algo that le was impossible | absent from the District those having reqi INDIA. Wall street sanizary enci- | (i005 not qxnect t ie Hampton Aulick; Paymaster, W. W. Galt; Lieut. | to carry the mall over the route until military | be made for the delivery of the cheeks Whlpre= | po. Augusta —Adiapabunee tne aedara! Mrcet Towdny. Newport, R. I. writes: “I wish to exj 9 Roasts <. T. M. Wise; Master, Charles Amsden; Engineers, | posts were established on it. This statement was | sentthem atthe District building on and after | ee a ettee dwt ae Murkigh coneal at FRACTION A Prices. ~ at Gd Peet et ar vektd: | PRESIDENT GaRFIELD’s SaLary.—Judge Law- | Jolin C. Kafer, H. ‘I. Cleaves, and Midshipmen, T. | endorsed by Mr. Boone aud Judge Kidder. On the | Monday next. y Was been ordered to wive explanations to |. NEW ¥ The Post's fuanctal are : c by callin it att edvertivement. It con- | rence has approved a warrant of $22,605.29 in favor | © Beatty, John Watters and J. R. Edwards. SEU OES aly THE ALMSHOUSE COMMISSIONERSHIP. lemmas of India respecting the action of the | Ucle. say hak eschange tnarkets are ie = ad ina few tM tia Sertiat h e = aS Se JOHN W. DORSEY AND M. C. RERDELL 1s mo g Messrs. Geo. W. Knox, John Gol- n sending Turi troops to co-operate with ~ Bion days United States 4 per ti, only. “Hous ora aus Stay Camteld, under tho act ap- Pension Bureau Appointees, were out In Bismarck. Here they had a talk with ane CS ere aes Pp. eee nd see it mt, witch has produce a preat Sear ponds have Tecovered a part of a ores—it7 Sth street, 1730 Pstrect, sigsect seers ULURAcrOR ne 7° ANSWER | a sub-contractor named Pennell, to whom Rerdcl! | nad an interview with Commlesioners Woet ana | S288 eng Reece pe ped ep alleen Prvtegpe nese pede et ge me ge lg stewiy. Raite WatWiad @uclediicen: Coxsctexce.—The Acting Secretary of the Treas- SATISFACTORILY. Se eee re orosent tite achedule was to | Morgan in the interest ot Mr. Jos. ¥. Hodgsonwho | Gnich uate ieateer ace Conon ae ae | Foal Oonds are invequiac tore tae majority of ee teak, 2 ury to-day received a conscience contribution of nen none Gina es ee in | be reduced to 65 hours. This was before they had | fs an applicant for the posit mm of commisstoner pt to co-operate with the ore nig - The 4 7 ig atom as reek Seater ph wuknown person tn an envelope post- | the pension bureau contains the st of questions | puta horse on the route. Dorsey told Pennell that | and intendant of the asylum. ‘They. presented tie : . Y tame, tle market having been alternately STOCK hiarked Philadelphia, Pa, ial put to them in thelr examination to ascertain their | the route would be Increased to $25,000. He told | former record of Mr. Hodeson as inten TEE Cable BEEN REN AAS: ASS eeer = heavy and strong, with ‘the result —— ee fitness for positions: Pennell that there would surely be two tucreases | were assured that due consideration woul be ALEXANDRIA, August 11. The laying of the cable | fractional s, but these generally to a New NaTionar Banks.—The Acting Conéroll Pee = Inside of a Year. This was before they had ever | given their request when the Comuisstoners came | between Alexandria and Port Sald Mis becn cou | higher p Tue stocks — showii : ae Mody NAL BANKS e Acting Cot ler | _ You are requested to prepare for the Informa- seen Gen. Miles and coaxed him to asking for make up the appointinents. pleted. the most strencth are Delaware, Lackawana ISFIT STORE, of Currency has authorized the Ontario county Hon of the commissioner letters in duplicate, | tue increase. Dorsey also told Pennell that, he ee AN IMPORTANT RESERVATION. Western, Northern Pacinc, Delaware and Hudson, national bank, of Canandaigua, N. Y., to com- | couched in your own language, in your own hand- r 2 ee Ses ‘i LONDON, Auctus spa » the Times | Northwest, Rock Island, nhattan Beach, Inence business with a capital of $90,000) and. the writing, stating, In substance, fulle information | fag brother who wasa Senator, and Ne himself) 4 PO a aS Sie ed Teepe) a | rom Constantinople iatee the Eo coeeetOr te | BAIR ene ee ean Beach, a atifunty 3 Zou ona BANE, Of Vullses, Town: capital, | Upon the following polnts; 1, Fullname, ageand |”, acop’ pain op INEvENCE TN wasmmvorox. | TONE colored girl, was chance atov of jeweiry | Lad to the proposal oc Count Corth the Itailan | The stocks ‘notable weak are Burlington and the Benca $50,000, R ere living + ry, Con- i UENCE TS: WARHINGTON: ay et sador, fc rary internntl ee- | Quiuey and Union Pacitic. ‘The mark ve gresstonal district und state), when appointed and | The petitions dated from the 15tn to the 23th, of | and other articles: from Soun S. Brown, of Mount AE pie ere Pe ee itcoasideratae sheage aaa MILEAGE OF NAVAL OFFICERS. — Secretary | Upon whose recommendation. 3. Where 1s your | July went into the office. ‘These petitions stated eae ST Cee a ‘ majeure, | had been murketed in the last few days. “There 1s Chandler has Issued an order pubifshing the pro- prese nt legal voting residence? 4, Wyhut has been | that the couutry was filling up, and it needea | ‘ Jewelry and books from Marcus she Mat tf international | Wo change Ia the moi arket; Call loans On sion tn the naval appropriation bill that “oMtcers | {Pour thd usual cinsieynony OF profession, | Mall facilities. ‘Tits was before Valle came tn. | pleaded guilty to hot chatens ae tcot ae aye da | P athe canal they shall | storks being eastly ble at Salis per cent, } of the navy traveling abroad, under orders here-j and how long have you been eugagel init 6, | 1 duly Rerdeli was hard at work getting up peti: | Juit in the tinct ease wad fete oat nal in operations, rane trian s Lele eee Ec ee = ; alter issu travel by the most direct route. | What have been your opportunities tor education? | Hons, and in August Valle came in’ and arransed | the second. NEW MINISTRY OF EGYPT. paper is Gas percent. Wms meter ee jecue tee Certitied ecie quacesity for Such order to be | 7. Were you a soldier oF sallor In the late war? It | With’ Brady to take the ronte, ‘The contractors = , August 11.—A dispatch to the Centrat | Eine on a moderaie Volume of Butuan ae certified by the officer issuing the same; and shall 89, state the organization to which you belonged, | Went to work on a route paying $2,250 a year, and | JeweLRy STOLEN AND THE BURGLAR ComsiTrep News trom Alexandria slates that the formation —— ae 55 Fe rete Hew of the mil-age now allowed by luw, | ara the length of service, and in What capacity | Spent $5,000 In building staxiongon'it. ‘They were | yore Vase, TUES AND THE Bus wing mulatto | of a new ministry will probably be announce Plans to Relic: @ CALCUTTA SEERS! ouly their actual and reasonable expenses, certi- | yon served. (Ladies will answer such of the ques- | fixing up for the expedition. Mr. Pennell said they | man, about 22 y din the Police | day, with Chief Pasha as p infnister. M. Tclase style, equal to any sold | fed under their own signatures and approved by | tions as apply to them, and may state whatkine | K “pt on building, but there was m0 mail put on the | Court to-day under the new burglary law. Mr. 1. | the present ministers, exeeptiag Ragheb Pasha, ee ila the Secretary of the ship, if any, they hold to soldier or sailor of the | Toute until January. | Vatle’s oath asking for ex— | Browning appeared for the prisoner. Mrs. E Will remain In ofiice. ” Sulelman Pasha will take |THE REPORTS SUBMITTED TO THE AMERICAN BAR 3 au ALI-LINEN SUIT worth $8.00. » Pes pene aren ee late war, giving the service of such sotiier or | Petition Fee ay aia CER AUBEOL eee ined testified that she lives on the the portfoilo of minister of education, and Sherea ASSOCIATION. SUIGS, fast colors, at $5.00, = ALLLIN HE WASHINGTON GARFIELD MONUMENT FUND.— | salior.) § State If you incurred any dist bility in iy oo prigtias Scie cle) 12, and ee house, att wrner Of 14th £ of minister of religion. ‘They are bot | ae ene mooting of the American Bar Associa t : FMhin we have to make improve | The following are among recent subscriptions to | the service. If 50, state Its nature and degree. 9, | OF horses 1 He set forth that on a reduced sche: ween 8 and 9 o'clock fn thy aus of Arabi Pas! ng 4 ssoclation, ‘3 Ne of 65 hours 150 and 150 horses would. 1 K oi potas refi : IONS | the Washington Garileld monument recetved by | State whether married or stugte. If married, state Peace he OAth In the Gees Wes mice ot e ent of the Ast of Uits month, she stepped tuto | TURKEY AND EGYPT. yesterday, at Saratoga, the committee that have OF FINE CLOTHING, regard- | Co}, Corbin, treasurer: Officers and erew of the U. | Low many your family cousis's of. | If unmarried, Jacket was indorsed by ‘Turner. ‘The paperhad | e,Uaiway for a, moment, and returning tohcr | one pagusn draft of the military convention {#4 Under consideration plans for ing the Say dae geen autres 1, Nagasaki, Japan, $81; J.B. | state how many are Solely dependent upon you y pap Fe ee ee ea ee ce apa GH Soe eae co Miata tnies eahacae WoutE yee ana enone pacterieiett, | 20, N. Y., $10; eltizons Of Chi ves in government service. $0, state "i i roaaka sin the floor with : is hand. | operation Ecypt, 's prepared to do th _ : et patterns Tet | 8 ewan ine Be on Cote leis ty Eee oe chee they are employed, | _ MF. Wilson asked Mr. Wosdward where the | ie jumped through the window to the pez assiste’. A dispatch froin Constantinople, to THE MAJORITY REPORT, NEN DUCK VESTS we | Dibhey, U,S. consul, k ores, $20; citizens of | 11. ‘The real Work of the office 1s the settlement of | Paper Was, and endeavored to mulse the Impresston | she'totlowed him. Whes A the Jewel the St James Gazelle statcs that the Turkish | Signed by John W. Stevenson, Charles 8. Bradley, left. Will slauzhter | Giympia, Washington throug J. R. Hoyden, | Claims for pension. Mere clerks, copyists, messen- | that he had hawked it around. Mr. Wood-| to an acc uplice’and escaped, Neither th journais ars assuming a friendly tone towards | Rufus King, Atex. It, Lawioa and Henry Hitche Sek worth $3 icers of tue in front of Alexandria, Watchmen, and laborers do not settle cases; | ward’s character as an officer was impeached. He | Case nor its contents, 09, Hit | England. ‘The Shetk a8 prohibited the | cock, does not recommend any plan, but gives thelr CSTE ANI ee eax. | BSYDt, S968 2 ¥ do the ek tical, mechunleal Work ineldent to | was too officious once, under Brady. Me was not | Pecovered. | Vhe court sent the case to ‘the grand | Ulcmans from preaching la favor of Ato! Pashia, | Sons ia regan’ $5 the horton ar ‘The prices on them will | ———+—_—_ that of those who decide upon the merits of claims. | the kind of man wanted, so he was turned. out. | Jury. and the detendant was commultted In deta ARABI PASHA EXECUTES A GOVERNOR. | before Congress. The report states that the ques, . a RRAVED Fawtty.—On the 4th of July Gen- | An examincr, whose duty It 1s to settle claims, | When an honest edmlnie ation came in, however, | Of $2,000 bonds. ALEXANDRIA, August 11.—it Is stated that Arabi | tion practically tes bereern tee general b pn COATS are left. W eral and Mrs. Sherman, who had engagea the | Should be a person of integrity, good habits, Woodward w: en dick, Mr. Ker having re- =e = Pasha has @raCuLEd dhe auvernor ofneaere, i y # DUT introdubed tm Hot tee Jett very lon Perry mansion at Oakland, Maryland, for tt acity, education, and experience sufficient to | gerred to W. tatement ing uncontra- Pasha has executed the governor of Behera, by Mr. Manning, of y a ads aM uytand, for the | enable’ nim to discover the legal points involv ry balked aout congressional | Reported for Goneanl cpa ew. nduuced in, tie sebees summer, assembled thelr children, sons-in-law | properly weigh testimony, to dekerialae th These pi vere ‘open “It|| que, Goucenvinres Oe iene za 3 5 odeond in the tena and standehildecn, to the number of twenty-one, | hinty of withes 2 iefense coutd contrattet Walsh 1a that wey lot | note aekeane tee E THE TOTAL POPELATION OF FRANCE. oe Fe foe tpeany and *healtiver, hippter family coull hardly be | dence tequired toe sia declaration, to apply mdoit. He would willf it down while | sour ward meetnes y An Official retura of the ¢ bills, one Introduced by Nr. Payson, of ML, and found In this country. t Week one of Mrs. | Jaw tothe facts, and reach an intellts proper | they read it, The on iction had at | ath inst, at the 2 the ctier (Witch IU 1s untenstood was prepared by Sine een St youd, Was taken sick, | judgment upoh a case. From your experience, | tempted of Walsh wee. the contruction tide ii} anlerates th vente | country is 3 Judges Blatchford wud. Benediet) by fF NcCOOe, ovR MoTTo: ateered to go Up tO Oakland, 46 oa BS oan One testimony paid tor by Brady, and Ue contradte i A CZAR DISPENSES WITH HIS ESCORT, of N.Y.; for thouch ther important differ: ae » child. Whilst watching this cuild, | ted to perform? 12. Give your address In tai | CO Tua into A Gag or Bast Bar. dispateh to the Pc en detail between the three bills last inen- To SHuiw srother, (he youneels mentee i {yoware citizen dr the District of Co. | ATWO CEST CIRCULAR THAT 18 SOLD ON THE STREETS | atlon yroinds tiere yester tay betwee an Tut ot Russia ha Uoned the general Scheme of rellet is Uae same im n uaranteed at tha toms of dysente nit 0 , how long have you lived here and wiere | 11 W y called him (¥ yaiiar “Ie that crate nine, Fane smd at ort while driving and walking. seen oo 4 he ee lise division of Cho pres ee ee aabuly Started for Wash- | was yCur previous residence? 14, Have. you ever | IS the kind of answer to be given to this thing,” 7, when the Washingtonians gave the gam MAN SOCIALISTS SENTENC Pee rp yirre germ earned ang ey MISFIT STORE, Marla Ewing Fiteh—died on | been employed in the government service In any | sid Mr. Ker, let us know it? Sheridan, whose | Xiexa ims. The ouuls, of Bululmore, will common Law causes, al 3 other adunitulty oad cotaee veer ie train cate t tie depot, at 10 | capacity? if so, in what department, why dl vou | ofllee they went into, has been in court nearly eennone oe 2 mue causes; tn re court to ait tn E 33 HOUSE MIT doh eRe’ Wing aC | teave tt, and what was your record therain. You | every day luliye here, He trance mee eine vy tiiat berore the prisoninent | involving tue COnsractiON, Of the Viton hee Bouse, SIZ 15th street, Dut will | will be exy uly and explicitly and | will’soon flat lim for them, ‘They did not ealt him : legists ae action will puse and insult to the federal coun- | constitution. ‘abd all causes ‘on CrOr ferment. ‘The | upon honor: v questions, Noting the | to make a contradte Ob, no! but th ken here looking to r Inu for oknecht and Hasenciever are mem- mine Court sera: me | tine you began writing and the tine of eompiet- nm is in the newspap: Mr. Ker, proé ction of graia. ‘The i AAN relciest ag, se nt Proposes to create In the several, deantine the fam! ttenen | ius cacti or the duplicate rep ‘3. ae re ee eio es yf ue purely eral ume re the corn exci: RAILROAD AMALGAMATION. circuits anu liatc court of appeals, to which — Meantime the fa ved =e SS ss ae Philadelphia navy-yard two or three ‘i eral tee has been esta a mes cll a 3 . stceaa ton een ~ KING’S PALACE, Pip Tae Soctety y of the Cumberland, | Raised aginst Whe purcha: ait | whicl® consists of one miller ‘and weme for ainalzamation with the : Cases ene 4 Ce ea Aguy Ono: uurt-martial ap- | through its Garfield monument committee, have | Mioluyis once wae nee ee} eae a Be aye ee alae and cettiy sles | WS sin Pee aa Oe oO. OF tke two pians Whe BO ELS EVENTS SIRES TE pointed to Va., July 14, 1882, is | determined to give, under the provisions of the | sistant, to have the editor rasecuted for Htel ROCA AC ATE MAG "070881 sterling, aud giving Sess sihbeos air dissolved. for four months, to | joint resolution of Congress of August 5, 1882, a| but the prosecuting of srs knowing that thee t the ere Were NO Vols agalust Ube sebe: Wiradagenadd Scapa! — toke effect from t national fair and bazar, Industrial and art expo- Bie ne ol UAE, 8c Tail, but it Is possible the frp ‘AN ARREST IN IRELAND, stened by Biwand J. Phelps, Cortian tt Parker, = the sition, to be held in the r la cf the United bined oe prruptlG i, te ae eae prhood May mnake a one day’s CrareMonnis, August 11.—“Serb" Natly, who | William M. Evarts and Richard T. Merrick favors Hepry M. Loz Sta Saplitol. y vashingt m=| at no di ne teultural grounds, It has been sucs yas une > defendints in the Irish state trials | Mae division of the U.S. Supreme Court inte two s arvanonn scave | States Capitol, in the city of Washington, com: ,,Who did not see any libel, and acquitted | ft tue fair erount be estab: Was one of tie defendints In the ue thas id | AY One Mant Wand A? | Mencing On the 5th of November, 1882, and end min came up behind the | puthern part of the city, adjacent t al Dubin in ASS1, Was arrested late Last | or more Sections for tae hearing of causes and the tended 0 ee Riward A. | ing on the 81 of Di 2, its object the street, struck him twice, znd when | ci be utiliz-d not only d rg | nt r iause Of the repression | adoption Of the first plan in its essential particue’ enti ane *dischan gene | toraise the greatest amount, of | | the editor turned, tan away. "Diy atter day,” | Sy Could be utitizd not on aes stiy had just arrived trom Balia. He will | jp! service of the United States by the commanding | #1 the eréction of a state at Wasamzton to | sui Mr. Ker, “1 haveucan that same feltow sitting | the year through. The sout! edge’of the | #Ppeur betore a mnagistrate to-day, TRE NEED FOR LPGISLATION, ; ofiver of his statioa.... Leave for six months, to | 2 memory and honor of the late President | fncourt ly All the way from New York he has | town, like the Battery at New York er the Are MR. HENRY GEORGE RELEASED, ason why this rellef of the Suy e Court ; lake effect not Inte® thin November Toy. 1808 13 | JamMes A. Gartleld. A bool of Control, to consist | cone ont lem his syrapation ond ald. to thes joint th Washington, has a marnificent water | Debus, Aug Henry Goonze, who was | 1, 1e Teason Why tls rellet of the Supren : HATS, Kfantet First Lieut. Beajamin C. Lockwoml dey | Of,the members of the Garficla terme coms | defend its, and his business has been to | Prawe and drtitted up would be a most pleasaut re- | arrested a Ati lay, Was Uberated to- | 8 demanded fs thus ter ely sumunarized: E er ug. transters Ia the Isk are | tlttee of Soclety of the Army oF the Cumberland, | run around ibe. strests of Washington to. tel, | Yaw, tm In pretty days of the year. ‘The pres | day. ‘The police accused lim Of associatinne with Phe records of the Supreme Court of the United. 3 TRIMMED GOODS, | tillery are ‘Lieut. oT. Webst as how organized, ts charged with the geveral | people with his villalnous tongu* thet 1am a bad ent falr ground, witle well situated In inauy ree | seepects, . . States show Unit for the trst twenty years after 3 : t Licut, Tasker | Ofztn'zition. There will be a board of direction, | [nan and ought NOL to be belkved Te ees spects, has po gpeclal attraction in tte see Sec MANCHESTER MARKETS. its organization Iu 179-1, tae average number of Andall other articles in the eut. Tasker | consisting of thirty, trom whlch an executive | the other nigut that a decent. respectable man, | thes white « site on the river elde besides drawing ae 3: scorns Guarati causes pending annually Was jess tian one hun pes comuittee of Seven members will be chosen to | who 1s employed In the House, was cola to knock byrits beauty and extended view scald be cane cl Peg apened 4 11.—The Manchester Guardian, | Gred; and not until atter 1643 did it permanently i@ MILLINERY LINE, Tue AGKEEMeST win Mexico 18 Rerenexce | H&¥e Lumediate control and direction of the fair | hundown, ‘That ts the kind ea nan tay haves | OS duty for many purposes: Ist, 28 an agricultu- | ot tees Tvable thy the marset. “Tue | exceed an annual averazs cbanees ant aie : mt Panne ee HostHLE INDIANA —A geueral onder | power th determine the JeYsonnel Of such Soke | BROCONT EGE TO atp ragme roeiaocs rare | TAL fait KrOUldSS Was’ pikes for ngeak eam | Of taportence ohsoreabls in the matic. “Te Sere eet irk eek at eee eee ; er sacrifice to eet ria | PUDIISLed from the heatquarters of the army, | committees as may be required. A bozrd of com. | With his villainous tongue. If!s natne i Nat Me- | for, Be ae ee, aertand EXGh | have been small. Prices are steady without signs c as Increased irom less then ; t une atieks haan do room to | publishes agreement entered toto on benalt of missioners, to consist or aie members {com each Kay. Cat onan ee ined Ba could | of Aumprovement. u hundred and fiity to wearly twelve hundred; and stere st durang progress of buLding. tuclr respective governinents by Secretary Freling- | Stats, three of whora shall be resident in the Dis-| That 1s a person: ation, 2 suppose,” hes hee ; np ek though the number annually disposed of has also huysen find Schor ‘Romero, Mexican inintster, | trlet Of Columbia and tree tn each OF thelr res sald Judge Wyle, eae ker finlatea thls | Bremilaw of out times: mtsht be-estsbithed tres | A¥zonn Inatamson the War Path. | {noftat during that period from an average of WENGE TERE Zonios. Wale provides for th» reciprocal crossing of tne | spective states, will souielt exhibits and contribu. | Sd, Judge Ws! Z end rented, and a capable, energetic man or com- | ,,SAN FRANCISCO, August 11.—A dispatch from | less than one hundred and Mfty to neatly PASE TAKE NOTICE. international bown tery Ine by the troops of the | Hons from thelr several states and this District. ig the Arst Thave ever heard of Nat Mo- | pury wish? ded one ee oe ma in | Tucson, Arizona, says: The Siar publishes an tu- | hundred and sixty, tts beyond the power of the ‘Gi Bintan United Stites and the repubite of Mexico in pur. | Timely arrangements will be made at general ME ioe : 5 Winter, date and commodicus siotine cite Le | terview with Judge Wood, who has just arrived Justtees to keep up with tie constantly increast = . Suit of ho-tile Indians. ‘The rectprocal crossing | headquarters for the receiving and forwarding of er assorted that the evidence showed that | edve with Iitue ost, A combination of this kind | fom the San Pedro valley, and brings the news | Arrears. ‘The fast completed: werkt thar ae © j Sail only occur in the unpo ulsted or desert parts | Such exlubits ax may be offered, and wien placed | «Hh Ret aeserted tat Jule Kidder, asking six | with the fair grounds might make a more profit. | that the noted Indian chief Eskiminizin, Is maxing | (S80-S1) opened witha docket at toes cases, of Ca eary Pf de, oundary line, whieh aie at least two | onexhibition winl, exc»pting porisbatlo artictes, | He VOUY of the Letter of Jt route, Was ficed Up | able Investment Coes ee reat cones ETON | Dreparations for war. He has assembled. ware | Cease Re all were dispo-ed of during the year; CithCe COUN, The oreecaa ment or town of | remain from the-oneaing Wo the elcsiug of the | Pa tainor temic aera, Tou Was fixed up | ale investment than the present upon the time, | Warriors, renezade from Carlos, all heavily | Jeaving 837, or more than two-thirds of the docket. Gither country, ‘The ander of the troops | far, and shall, when It 13 so desired, bear the | bY Miner, siibirr tee : | a8 “ 7 zentie- | Fed, and who act In a threatening manner. The | untouched. It is only to Lamlliar knowledge that a A i Who, by’ producing the paper, showed that Mr. | energies and money of the public spirited gentle: y ge which cross the froutier In pursuit of Indians | Name of the ma and tn ail cases will | Ker had gotten Unc letters omacised: " Spayn: | MEH Who have had the agricultural fair in charge, | Settlers are greatly alarmed, but have guarded | the interval between the allowance OF ali a hall give notiew of is march to the nearest inili- | be disposed of by sale or euch other process as the | K¢r had gotten the lettons confused. REPORTER'S NOTES.—The public schools here— | against a surprise. " Esiimthizin has for several | or writ of error in Uke circult court, and the KING'S PALACE. tary commander oF civil nat Fee ee ie ane snail Getic. ang piocne route-on GHEE In: Wie on | So ean open on Monday, the 4th | Years been at peace with the whites, but was at | ing of the evuse at Washinton, is on an average Tor the benefit of tie monui : A board | $16 claimed that the all {tious and interpolations | of September. The issue of permits and the ex- | Re Ume one of the most intractable Indians in | more than three yews. Such delays offer: $14 SEVENTH STR! aS Soon as It shall | Of award Wil distribute me iiUong | 1, the petitions were mace by Rerdell, | amination. of pupils by the inelpals for classifi | the territory: jum for vexatious appeals, and amount in BOSE TES ST CT eee ee etre (iy ureted ance wiGly the megulalions | ter repiine is ase eee Oe ere a ont begin on Monday, Auust 23th : ae ee cases Lo an absviute dental of é ® lo-t its trail. ‘Tho abuses which may be | adopted at the Philadelphia Centennial. of Lis route, he sald Brady had to reduce the sory. | Frank'Stansbury, brother of Mt. D. Stansbury, of | SMits’ Against the Owners of the HIl- each ae do Benen ble ent sion | CoMMnMtLed by the forces which cross Into the ter. Sa Se lee ow accouht of the represontations o: alawyer | this city, died suddeniy yesterday at Iamiiton, fated Steamer Scioto. THE CHARGES AGAIN th thor estobdishy ‘and no connec | rit ether nation shall be pantshed by the | Mason Menerrr Barnes has, tn addition to his | ad Ba e ct —The 0 e at 1 = 4 si " ton with bis office bro Sith auy «ther esteblishinent. é és Be ; named Bean, whom he jearned was a man who a courty.——The city markets now are] WHEELING, W. VA., August 11.—Yesterday sults Pall v3 rx. - | Zovernincnt, belie tuttces eetar ont, the Said | other duties ns assistant adjutant goacral, been | wroutt noc be tried withe He ea te eee | cou ea ee Gocastonally some Washiag- | were vrowght in the cireutt court against the | continund twiee tn the Police Court, was a ISCOUNT TEN PER CENT i rameat being friher F obligation t0 | placed temporarily In charge of the enlisted vo! | Without pay, Duta month an sees Frenchy ase | asus makes @ trip bere todo marketing. ‘The | Wheeling, Parkersburg and Cincinnati ‘Transpor- | Called for trial to-day. Jwige Suell koi t ihdraw the eulty pa from the frontier, NininGh ot ithe Adi Jonerars j 7M order allowing one month’s extra pay. Mr. | trip tsa pleasant and cheap one, but prices are | tation colpany, owners of the Iuckless curdece | Fevelved a note from the defendant herbeeon | Toriasrs Tue aztement Is to rema vO Years, | Oitice, aad. COL, HEC. Corbin, cote tee caneCee | Ker read the mill bine eetetiny chat Coat thinis | subce aneaeas certainly not lower than in Wash- | Scioto, by the administrators of the estates of six | Asking that the case be further continued Lee ee ee eee eo ay ea ee eee ee eer pas aamMeRDe, SUUGIADE | Cri tins eee ington. ‘The iniprovement tn the market has been | persons, cach plaintiff, asking Tor $10,000 damages. | TUAStay, Lut No woul not conseut ta thls, bcause jour Ionihs’ notice to tie other. ene ral, i a ri aS or th ~ : a ¢ Tues: “ Pa bone manta om epaid S Of the ehlisied branch aud th NO LETTERS 70 CARRY. Shing, ana to seins eden Production of the } These eises all arise Gus of the colliaion between | He would not be here Tuesday to Uy thecase. Me WHIPS et Prnsowat.—Judge and Mra Hagner have gone a =| Kalle, Miner, and Herdell might have spent a| Of tie Marylind steaia ter Teter ae ee | mae Setoto and Lomas, Deen retained as couns-1 for Hoover, in place Siahusnordmeg St BoHtbwest to | to Newport. —AIr. A. $ Abell, of the Butimore | BRITISH Rsvroxace oF Intsu Mats.—Complaint | tureccent stamp and sent a ievt-r over the route | °% 20, etait market, was somewhat a lean | Cold Weather in the Northwest, | 0° tho other couns:L and asked Wat the case be mate bo rthwest, (Celebrated hits 76th birthday yestertay.— | have been made that mall taatter from this coun- | now and then to keen ft going, but they did not |one.——The man whesantes eee ae eee FROST AND SNOW IN AUGUST. Seta ares pense cutee tn taaal. Te naa J. S$. TOPHAM. ake Morris ant his sisters, the Nisscs Morris, | WY to Ireland has been tampered with, and 1t as | even think that necessary. Mr. Ker read the letter | church upon a wheelbarrow 18 here on the Streets, | Cutcago, August 11.—The past few days have | continued Until to-morrow. ‘Prosecuting Attorney. _ = mangiming for AUantle City, where they | been ascertained that tie British government | filed in the department by Vaile, asking for some | and the circus co! es to-morrow, So the juventles | peen ‘uncomfortably cool at times, and frosts are | Moore says he will not proceed against Hoover om GOLD MEDAL, Panis, | Wil Femain ter some time. —_Miks' Sle Clark, | exercises an espionace over such matter as taey | protection to his interests gaa tragtze on the route | are delighted,--—-Movements for protracted sweat, from northern Wisconsin and even in the | the charge of conspiracy, as was. but on 4 PARIS, | who bh s been vi ting in Nortotk., will return home | consider seditious or Incendiary. Tox the ones, 2 watch hg clains that or el onbeee ae eee ae ea suburbs of the city. Thera was a Mane sro on the chaiasier latoony, and ho lscont it the on Sunday.— Mr. P. Dudant 1s spending a -———-+ —-- and Rerdelt and the actual sub-contractor, | § r “3 ‘Thursd@y morning. Tne cool il has, however, will sustain the charge. He states that im 1873. couple of Wwe y.—-Mr. Bichard | Government Officers in League with | Jennys, were irresponsible, He sid he could un——The excurston of St Mary’s Sunday ihe to grain or vegevation, and prices recent horse trading swindle, Justice Cartter Ferris, of the Pi aruinent, left yester- the Star Route Gan not collect money dus the departinent on account | S-hcol_ yesterday returned from Carlin. springs change orning are rather weaker. The that where a man 1s connected with any to spend his vacation fo the mcuntains of : sapoies of reductions froin Dorsey. ‘The pay Was increased | About 8 o'clock last evening. Liquor had been ex. by her captain to | rraudulent combination for the of making Warranted absc Western Peansyivani.—-Mre Sata Spencer te of | From the N.¥. Times to-day. to $2038 for carry! 1 Lilt over the route | cluded ‘from the grounds, and the day had been red, on Tuesday night, ts possession of tuchey by IBeAMS foe nf dil has been Se | Madlson, Wis, uttending the National Contercnes | Something of the dificulty attending the prose.| Ynatseseroioeeety 2,600... When a reduetion of | Passed In pleasantness and peace.—The morning 1oud guilty of thievery, and if these. moved. Tt has three times | Qf Charities an] Corrections ——The following | cution of the government’s case agalnst the star | £2800 Was made, Vaile, who sived $205 000 on | ann a RUE AE LS teh rallroad yesterday | ering ‘ample ter is, aces peruies maa Lag sm ag ion gp mailings hoe ieee ees reas aC? | Foute conspirators may be appreciated when It ts snlvalied Geet ee eae Hay he could news | delayed by a collision at Culpepes to atenea pos- — wit ‘arch, Arro: Hinz tro in st ': Col Ki 9 ve a et eve as Surar, snd fs theretocs far | Garrick Mulicry and wile, W. Scott ‘Towers FW, | KBOWN that mnore than one officer of the govern. | FUNeHAl over, tho $280) from Dorsey, tor any | Seuxer train run into m circus train. Some of the Inganrry.—This morning, Officer Rhodes: Teton ea siete: | Jones FW. Jones, gr. end Miss Mabel Joncs, | Ment is in league with the defendants. Ex-Sonator | court would have ‘sald it was cars were broken, but no dne injured.—The police heacquarters 4 colored boy, Aeteee aon ee he Alpheus Middiewon, H. J, Luck, LB. Hooper, | Speveer is a highly desired witness on behalf of AN INFAMOUS coxTRACT. payer: esterday, disch: with a reprimand, years Old, named Martin Spencer, as an Fete, and a d'msta bly | Henry O'Conner, Win, Re Hosper and'wite, Charles | the government. He has purposely gone into hid. Valle was a man who ‘received $205,000 a year, and | Tight Tater tet Cit eee or intoxication —The Se adapted for invalids as | >: ep bn ot Peaks J: Murphy.-—-Mrs. Milis | ing {n order that he may not testify. He 13 @ gov did not know it, or did not remember. ‘the steamer Corco! ~ “iss ‘Nettie Jindinston, 2S for persons in | Tan te aust at York Sulptiue Sprinzs.—Gen, | ernment director for one of the Pacific railroads, meiny ox. of Washin falting font th HB Malne and family have goue to Deer Isle, | drawing pay from the ‘Treasury, ‘Whe editor ot 2 Y's END OF THE WHACK. as Deen Chose elnup ent Attorney Harrington | one of Brady's libelous organs, Mr. Helga, is in| | Mr. Ker haviag referved to the division of the : is claw < x j Scid by Grocersevery where. Fepubuican eomamitéee—— Rear Atinina nfdaietn one Gig alt esoioyed constintiy es rue pet cent ant Sneek oc tae ee : iy, Pa.——Mr. ner and detective by the star route defen tant t W. BAKER & CO., | Byington gas sone to Mount Wiscrt tor a stay of | in the pay of the government of the D:striet of | CafPemter sald there was no, fievehie dite several weeks Messrs Henry G. Hayes and C. | Columbia watch is the mational eovssuone Sila Me er oe eke ST 3 Brady and Dorchester. Mass. __ | B. Walker. of Washington, are imong late srmvals | These statements are nade publicly, cad 2s If sus, Dorsey knew it. -It was Brady’sead of the Whack, eB at Rock Enon Springs.—Messra. John B. Scott cepitble of proof. It should be only necessary to | ¥¢ was Bra "sshare, Don’t imge poor Dorsey B, 2on:s0N « co, She Sharles E. Birch hare gone to Ocean Grove. —— | state these facts to insure the dismissal of such | Le ¥8 more Due ee ee . é Mr. Frank D. Hobbs, of the General Land office, te-dealing ‘Y| ‘The court at 12.90] of halt an . Will spend bis vacation at North Hamptoa, N. H fig! aoa at 12.80 p.m. @ TOORES as ——Licutenant Danenhower is in New Yors.— i ¥ ; EOX8 CLOTHING HOUSE, Gen. and Mrs, McKeever are at Newport, ° guests of ex-Senator and Mrs, Mongun, of ‘New 9 Pexssxivasra Avenue.

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