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* THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, . ‘ fn” = ean AT THE STAR BUILDING: - " . By Ferthwest Comer Penncyle-nia Ave. and 11th St, by BRITISH TROOPS FOR EGYPT. The Evening Star Newspaper Company, { ——._—_ GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. MUSSULMAN HATRED OF CHRISTIANS o . 7 Coes ditthe coumiens . : THE RACES AT SARATOGA TO-DAY = - LATEST LABOR STRIKE NEWS, —— Mussulmans Agninst Christians, THE IMPENDING CONFLICT IN THE RAST. x, AUZUSI 14.—A dispatch to t tantinople says t $2 a year, 15,20 | = ~ V% 60—N2 9,147, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1882. Washin: 4 ST. AL. rol Navy Department. WOODLAND WORSHIP. Wirtz took a pistol from acotlorad man who had | ~ A BORE 30 the gon ba ashington News and Gossip, ors ares Se i tee tailawig campscaty cage are Nev? Oe a oe ea eg "ih the ogtext eecane pantie: onic: ant preven Ge nae ee oo. | kr. Carpenter's Argument in Defense ment have been put Upon Che permanent roll: a Pp iad ek, Guuen Bon | be natives. A correspondent. writing: | Govennvest Bi To-nay.—Internal reve- ‘ .. ‘ Wasu! " rnowastien yrout s ) Egypt are greatly . of the Dorsey Brothers, By wood, N. RK, Haney n Known there. ma, Dares - 4 | it, 583.69; ing ¢ia00: tha B. Turdean ant Mow 6,01 influencing the Syrian Mu-suimans.. The situation ts such that a trittin he Whole provi would sufics to set Saturday w: t ip camp, and but@ittle | Roy, Drs, We Ww outside of the religious exercises occurred. But | Macon college, s ‘ed by the morzing trains, and the | Rev. JR. 4 Jas. M. Waters and W. F. | 1 to-tay forre-| When the Criminat Court met this morning the engers, Department build- order of business was the opening of argumeat tors arri [EPR SE Ss tense a 4 levae | y 2 sh Deen ret r the y | Coxsrantenc ‘THE Issue of st pr dollars from the a _ Speentsr, coum! (Or ene Ae Ap 3 ent in house cleantng. The male por- arrivals on t : rT mu mis M B. i. Johabons of | jurists hom Tam iea0K Ot stoi er dottars from (he | Dorsey brothers. ‘There wasa change ia the pro- son of the camp went into the eity, while’ the | this city, who occupies a teat. r “a al ieee yas : gram of the defendants, for, instead of remaining 00 ‘oung folks amused themselves in social visiting i : ———— | : reer outside the room as they did when Mr. Ker was. at of Eq and getting better aceuainted with each oth Bigelow, the Detauiter, in so for as h ALABAMA | Speaking, they were among the earltest to put In moved thelr offives from the State | an app Ex-Senator Dorsey was ac- edn COUDLT rr Christians, he has merely xd Musstilal or aitn may puntsh Arabl ton ts “proved against Witson; steam engineering, | Long walks tn the woods were taken for the pur-| yortox FOR REDUCTION OF RAIL—1t Is FIXED AT sp Durant, ste prove peand Wa S. | pose of securing wild flowers and ferns to deco- |“ $13,00) In ONE CASE AND $1 IN THe OTHE irtment to the building reuted for tueir use, | companied by his wife and two sons. Mrs. Dorsey | G1DS00, #1,200: bureau of navigation, 1. Tate the tents. ae Col. Enoch Totten, counsel for nk Bigelo errs northwes! took a seat within the bar bebind the defense | Retiring and examining Load, Jas. ©. 1 Peae eta Oe ee eens charged wi > fz 2 i with two cases of emezzling the funds | = table, and was the only lady in the court room. Glass clerk; board of fnspection, BB. Porter, 24 | Were slimly attended. There was a consecration | of tne National Bink of the Repwbile j es seme ate Sonim, - ir bs n1a8s s ie sett a 3 was en- “s st not associate himself with Foss ‘| Arxestep.—The Indian Commissioner was In SiC e mn ow iTOaENG) class clerk. “Ten emptoyes in the Nautical Almanac | meeting at 6a.m. The 8:39 a.m. meeting before Judge Snell about noon to-~Aay ot associ . | formed yUiat tho man who murdered the | 4 few minutes after ten o'clock Mr. Carpenter ave been appointed to peraminent positions, | joved by those present, and was in charge of Rev. | g motion for a re tuc ush Arabi Pasha as Uhe de ur in the hyd ndent sai as tuts will g) an August Sti irographic office, and DINE | Re Murphy. At |i 1 ‘i rerrl- 30 the Rev. W. W. VanArs- | was fixed at § “ aul2-a } : | InHan polt in Indian Terrl- | announced his readiness to begin, but none of the ae ey, Dawes iateey Claas | Cecommieten ce the Turkish military action, je eee out es Presta = ti ? Wyiie remarked: “There’s nobody here to watch hip in ihe office to $1,200, and J. :ward.” The children’s meeting was | the defendant, which THE OF ARARI'S POSITION, pee eR 2 rep.—The Prestient has appointed Chas. | 13H é 2 Hoagiand, in bureau of steam engineering, very interest: and addresses weremade by Rev. | amount of ball had & ALEXANDRIA, August 14.—Fires of considerable SLATE MANTE ae of internal revenue for the |“ «fam one of the Kind that don't need watch. | froin $1,000 to $1,200. France and Rey. W. Laney. AU3].m. a r con- | ma: panes we psi Ihie toxtay In the rear Of the AT COST TO REDUCT of Michigan, ing,” said Mr. Carpenter. “2 : Sv CGN Geaee S lield in the tabe eneny’s pe Kagosmian. FIXTURES, FURNAC 2 a . |, Jidye Wylie sald he had received a telegram | THE Pottricar. CaMPAtGN IN TENNESSEE.—One of | 7° S ‘ttended meeting The stsamer Holland wit rhold cave ee een A Navat Retinixe Bosrp, of which Major W. | trom Mr. Merrick stating that owing toa delay in | the leading democratic Congressmen from Ten-j the commencement of camp, and Was Wnts Ary. anid the troop-siil On meron : pene eee Se U.S. M.C., fs president, m the trains he would not arrive here until half- says he thinks the dem interesting. The night preaching was largely at Highlands and a battalion of the Derbyshire regl= PAITIES HAY . DS DEPOSITED past ten. Mr. Ker having arrived a few minutes later, Mr. departinent to-day to examine marine corps, for retirement. tended, and a sermon was delivered by the Rev. ment have arrived he H. S. France, of Winchester, from the text found Two more transports, Stakes Gere ee his address, congratulating the avention are Galatians, ohepter V4 verse DBe not aavelyed., Besnon aa \ meer sone Cais UE ee jury that they were upon field azalnst | God {s not mocked ; whatsoever a man soweth tha . g the night : ; PSUS io grr sales eeicesot Sao aa THE FINAL STAGE OF THE CASE. ocrats, and that this wilkdivide | shall he also reap.” A short exhortation was de- tat there were two | the Derhyshite regiment 1s now embarking on Ue Commissioner of Internal revenue during the 8D") yr Carpenter said he spoke for a devoted and 1 some’ Of its strongest counties, | lfvered at the ¢ Rev, Dr. Mc- defenlant, an ‘ansport Verona. he hired transports Nes Viking, Marathon and j pt, have arrived here, et enough republicans in to control | Elfresh, of the Seamen’s Ui nd elect a United States Senator, TENT G . Joun Brownlow is of the opinion that the | uss sate Calhoun, on 4th avenue, who has 1, Baltimore. o — heart-stricken wife; for innocent childre for ERS UAVE BEEN IssED to Commodore Luce, | a widow whose husband was taken from her by nding the training squadron, to transfer | diseose contracted in the service of his country; | bitter fightin the Knoxville district for the re- 4h, BS sis came to cainpch ty naval apprentices from the Saratoga | for orphan child for sensitive and honorable | publican Congresstonal nomination between rep- peered See ee eat e tase hight’one of Mr. Tas os |tucn, “He was there not to ask the jury for mnerey': | Fesentate Hou and Mr. Rate will probably restilt | Wiiovey ase ddd te Gathersuure after a n,n ace a tot he was instructed by his cit to ask for justice. | in a split, and that both mea will run. This would | packer of eggs; returning he the express train ee ing to Mr. Ker's statement that tis was a re- | be likely, he thinks, to give the democrats the dis-| Ena the hose A highsttams, spirited anita il, took . he said that one of the most re- | trict. TAPHEREA Sak aon: GemcUniue ChewagOL ane ble featur of itw that the le: dc ate Zs re Bs : . : ott A scattering the ‘hen fruit” all over the road for sel had spent ays in argument, and not Tur ARREST OF MEANT.—Acting Secretary of | hit a tie RO that today, wile the rest of the rait | alluded to or g' of argunient even | State Davis has been in communication with Min- | nighway was dusty the above mentioned portion hor at the foot of 23a | to show that the acy. He said he ell ROL n ence to the cas apAlke ! a ange 5 fe ar Sor eee Renee teen Lowell at London Ja reference to the case of | wasiike an omelet. A large nuinber of people ar- ptian Mon With troops fo steals th A Paul Fatt t here Were Uwe Aucus’ .—Joha Morrt: es agalnst the defent nd It was tmportapt it this city, white in'a Wt Of femme that he show!d be here f ai. He would Ox the ) porary aberration of mind, walked outot a third ball In the first case at Oo”), and in the second | Story wind aw stm (lost mht, aud recetwed. case at $15,000, tng a total of & . Anjuries that will probs bly prove fatal. His right Mr. Moore suggested Uist in he Dail tt Jog was broken and his hipdistocated. He was shonid be considered that Bizelow was a fugitive | ico Injured internally, ‘This morning he was ia from justie a dying conditfon. I Amouuts shouLt get ¢ yprentices cation. ue Will au a | Mr. ‘Totten safd that the defendant had given 0 S he evening train ay over Sunday = = ~-- + ure upon the jury. After commenting phen J. Meany, ot New York, s x + icon, | Bimself up v i i neral F ign News. HS TRAINING SquapRON.—Commodore S. B. upon the duties of a judge and a jury als, Ireland, for alleged violation of the re- nets, Miss 5 Broicom | _ Mr. Moore and said he could prove | carer suaw, OF THE LONDON FIRE BRIGADE, Come 2 a “talng squadron, re- | to decile without reference to pubite clamor, he | F act. Secretary Davis telegraphed to Min- : ‘Woods’ Camp | %0,the contrary j ING TO AMERICA, commanding the trating squadron, Bfern ae Sof 6 re ister Lowell to give the case his {mmediate atten- eckson Woods! Camp | “The court ordered the prisoner to be brought up FRESH FROM THE SPRING. rival of the | Heyerred to the example of a judge of this court | tir ang to investigate ané report to the. depart- a3 re, Rev. Richard | rom. fat so that he could be recommitted fn ¢ Loxpox, August 14.—¢ Shaw, 3 — mouth 2nd Sarato; noa, Italy, Suly 29, sa ment. An answer was tecelved from Minister | Norris and Rev, Charles McElfresh, of Baltimore, | Sitledae of his walving ate oxatninatio n fire brigade, sailed on the st oe Meleacace ir tiley WiUUld auil Tor Gibrattar on tae od OF GRANTED GUITEAU HS RIGHTS DoW y stating that the foreign oMice | J. G. Butler, and A. M. McCullough, of alt Ho ole oon Saturday for Amer in the face of a public ery for vengea: - that this case was remarkable, ina He said; hv much as the | he un n of fire thyglieers at Clnclanath, i fon on the subjec r. Charles M. Nye who left camp last Frid nformation on the subject, but that | M $ i bn of fie egies rstood that Meany had been ed. | morning to attend a grand temperance rally The Charge Against 1429 Pennsytv: : = = ; ie Md that Meany r , ic se SUNGE SNELL HAS THE CASE US LONDON, August 1 Ar CurcaGo.—The Navy department Is informed | proper representative of the government had ab- See ae ine oan ter eee comnts edi aeiaen Be ee eae bee caine. at petit larceny against Zell | Zu ohewer u bes the arrival of; she Michigan as Chicaga, Hl, on’) dicated his place tn favor of other counsel. Me | Neany is See or noE en ural SUNDAYAN CAME: Hoover were taken up in Police Court this ved that the Quech, at the Interview 40 De ae had known te rf veg ze : anted hit, Will tuform him of the decision: : o ate departinent_ to-day rece riter € rer ist more re- | afternoon after half a dozen contiauances ited site, o ng inst. NO OTHER DISTHIGT ATTORNEY TO ABDICATE HIS | cable message from A brighter sun) never ‘shone, and no verniment to hia to bis kingdom, Tt ts sald that he | Stated freshing breeze ever blew, than ushered in the | Mr. Win. A. Cook, Hoover's couns first Sabbath of tne camp cf 82. Indeed, it has } thought the govern: now at the! neenageneral subject of remark ail day that aguas pie cllent, and wis ent printing office will test all tne 1e-| everything has been propitions-—weather, conat- | donee for the defense. Me ctatiued that estabiishiment in order to fl them | lon of the grounds, cholee of preachers, their s agalnst a c ericites | “definition of larceny. of Congress, The printing of | lection of texts—in fact, these are all the tequistt Paenuine Ae ta Bi t Ulund) resident will be appointed to PosITIO3 Zulu caytal In order tO ade in favor of any one. ‘The Attorney General In this €, contrary to practice since the government 8 formed, has himsel€ been before the court, I would angue this ease before the jur the tnformaticn of M Tue ORDERS FoR PUBLIC PRINT ; govern him on questions relative to external rele GAS STOVES AND companied by Con i Wilson. Before te. Phiiad Srock Yanps, V Cilland exaust ho example, so fa the sp Kev the census publications slone 1s au enormous jov. | fora good day. Carriages of all descriptions be- | seciimony of the le F. F. BROOKS, the departinent there ought to be no ples for it, He ques- | 1 iN Deore i voluines, comprising about | gan to arrive during the night, and by th ne the So ee ot, tarees ke r will probabl eee ee ac) v will be over thirty voluines, comprising about | & not deny that he ig of the xov- | 34.000 pages of the same sthe aling hls authority and turnin 1. This will be the largest single work to special counsel, who have not and eat Tout. Besides this the bound volume ot under the same legal restrain the dl: ‘ord for the recent a | first bell rang at 6:30 this morning the wi onal | Horse corral were crowded with veutcles. Men t pu Ing Seerctary in G hoof August. Du nce Commodore Jol victim Scott, for wi [ernment a position, Lor Itc Wast» of w: Mr. Willett er all day. tings ferred to What he called an | sof power by the Depurtinent of | ,, 8 6 m these defendants, ‘The Attorney | jn tm Score eipitlde speeches tion, or pala back Scott. Mr. eof the opinion that 3 thelr power for zood ot Sentenced. Moore sald ths te tp I mp _ me gon “r had no Intention of | _PATMADELrnta, Aucust 1.—Information fee | formed that flag-ship Lane ‘ueral had appeared fn court here and said thet | s ord cousiderably. There | Should have witness watch fag the man the pos’ A could not have | celved her itment isto the 7 rived at Me five day he was the mouth of the government to urg> the | ote the speakers of tie have seen the perfee out on ail parts of the gro vices are productive of im! doubted by those who were describe the scenes and_ the most an endless task. Ne 18 worn by the ladies, sou Intel 5 day on | WHerous and almost make: at the Intertor Department to-day on | {MU TOUS Bad alee ne tn attorney of the Northern Pacffie ratl- | One young inan was elabor. Toad has now completed a section, | cloth, and Instead of a seart pin wor papers appertaining to. that | flowers that looked as if they had been cu the department, In aceortauce | camp and kept asa memento. A larger nun nd leave his high | With t ww the Presiient will now appoint a | of country people were here to-day than on SSS place to pit the weight of Uls authority In the | Contalssion of six to exiinine tha naw part of the | Sunday last year, the number belng esttmat: : igutcels Tue Contract for the granite work onthe pro- | scales against him? It was not so. He (the | Toad completed. There are 200 m vast of the | good judges xt about 3 souls. The tratas fi eof friends of the family. Rev. Father For- | oth street, 170 Petreet, | POSel monument at Monticello, Va.,in honor of #) had no authority to speak for the Presi- | mount. 1 about 50 west, 1 are to be ex- | Washington were all 1 + the first ied, Rnd (he cortege moves to Me: Olive h street, 1740 Pstreety | tags Jefferson, has been awarded to Dominic | #ent of the United States, but Chester A. Arthur of the comiaission will take one | not arriving until 11 o’eloc HAYW. & HUTCHINSON. Penis Bik: Chou a ap | WaS human, and in the part and the other three the other part. The | morning preaching commenced. = MeMenamin, of this city. for $3.00. The contract nantly den legislation now pending before Conzres3 does not | were crowded to their utmost capacity, JE IMMENSE STOCK for the tron work of the fence, €e., hus been p disturb the title of the road in the lands given by | brought some 2,500 more, wille the trains from T MENSE STOC awarded to the Manly & Cooper Munutacturing | the government, and the department intends to | Frederick, Marlinsburg, Baltimore and Harper's company, of Philadelphia, for $3,440. carry out existing laws. P Posey tamtes neatly. 2000, making in all be ia seven and eight thousand people in attendance. Weeden, well Known in Washington, has ties, has started on a short trip tothe seastde. THE MEETING AT DELMONICO’S. city this morning.——Oscar Wilde ts ona ur eat-| Been employed as watchman for the ground, and CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, Mr. J. D. O'Connell, the popular disbursing clerk | On the 11th of February, 1881, Mr. Carpenter | fish, and he says he likes their looks, too.—Mr. | did good service to-day around the station. a sib wre of that office, and chief of one of Its divisions, has | gy $ ¢ the most : rs W. Johnston and his sister, Miss Eliza- pps ee ae 5: rel 5 5 co : sat better call at caces™” ° | been Geslenated Dy the Secretary of the TreaSUry | Sattons yee necenoled the ane eae convo” | Heth Bryant Johnston, leave the city Co-morrow, to! As usual the camp ground was used as. politt- ait secretly left, her home and went’ (> te | has assumed a Lew pase on account of the Fe a to uct as chief of bureau during Mr, Nimmo's ab- | C™TORS ever assemble nis country at Del- | attend the sessions of the American Soctety for the | eal field to-day by the candidates, and many a | Sb Charles hotel, wh “together a3 husband | Of the old political parties, TCs alleged that the BLUE FLANNEL SUITS | = Mr. Merrick objected to Mr. Carpenter recitiny Sonteatetece nig “they. Wil Wake ancextenaed | constituent was tntervlewed. Tuesday they are | and wite unler the fame of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. EOE cask aah cone ne oe a THE Decision OF Frust CONTROLLER LAWRENCE, | wit had occurred ut this meeting, which Was not | tour throuh Canada and the northern states.— | expected to be out ine rorce, nae be a ee pected pets Secs oe laboring men and oneal oth $0.0). t COATS | of the Treasury, on the question of the authority | 1n evidence. Lieut. Danenhower is visiting at Chadd’s Ford, near | aid of thei, and a list of Ue Rlndidates give No, 907 9th Street nortiwest, where they passed | the pins of the politicians. Mr. Jarrett 1s conse.” aud CASSIMERE SUITS | of an administrator appointed in the District of | ,, Mi. Carpenter sald this meeting was a part of | Philadelpnia Gen, Butler sailed away ‘from BURL SX SERNIG under tie name of Jounson. 7 pene eutly preparing a circular desizned to prevent, | story of his . Hifax tor the Gi f with a pa 3:90 891 i i on. ‘Tue plainulf’ changes | quently pre} | Columbta on the estate of a decease eltizen of a iietia Vice President Mie Cattenter salt, “now | ef trisirtsonbourt iis rache last Thurles eae, | . The 6:30 sarvice was continued up to the hour Of | upon information und beilet that she is Still living | thls scheme, and {twill Designed by offlclals repre- : | state to collect Tre t bs 3 ard nis Mra, was in charge of Rev. W. L Mc- d y WI Fi 7 at wi senting 40,00) workingmen in the Pittsburg dis- | in Saturday's ‘Sram isae folowes ieee when a | presente made a speéct there that was very per- | §. H. Kauffmann, who has been speniing some | Ponnos™ne! Toe wore. variod and were | plice OFunder what name neegunctestate tie | ects ury draft has been issued in the name of a | «phat meeting,"Judge Wyle sald, “was no partof | joln in observing the 921 birthday anniversary of | interspersed with stnging. Sieg ciroree ant cumedy ant contest SE SiS) costae Fae hubee thoi Gee used claimant, payineut thereof to his proper | the Mstory of ‘thls country. There was matter | her husband’s father, occurring to-Jay, after | At 10:30 o'clock the bell rang for preaching and ghter. i: represciting oie, wikicg iiteer’ wise ae ae See RUN At oan rans trom deny | enouch in the case without going into public meet- | Which she will go to Cresson, for’a short stay.— | the tabernacle and circle were Mite with people. | wWrutarp's Hore, has been clos~d for the sum- | filientack and Kupire iaines were potined ee > ing Its Valliity. 2d.—At common law aa adminis | {nes and dinners” Senator and Mrs. Conger are ‘at Fortress Monroe. | A‘ter the preliminary exercises Dr. Norris asked | mer and will be re-opened on the lath Of Ustober. | tert the aperetors this afternoon with & slew toe Orterritery of the United States ean Dot aaainnate | pteterring to the complaints made by Mr. Mer-| ——Mr. S. G. Kinsley, manager of the Nationai | for a collection of $100 to defray the expenses of | Many changes and linproverents ate being made | gpecdy s-telement as to thelr clalua, Ye te welt? | or territory of the United States can not malntaln | rick against the newspapers, Mr. Carpenter sald | Theater, has returned to the city, much Improved | the camp. in the interior part of the house. ‘The dining an | understool that there Will not be any comprand private cluvven and debtor domictled there Tas | 42 evening paper, publishedin this city every day, | by his summer vacation, and ready for the fall! ‘The subscription and basket collection during | reception rooias are to be {rescoed, and the whole | wise waters the company yields to thelr demands, * ras te C ne 2 and ree eee poy ae tliary | Pataded at the head of its columns something re- | Season, which opens on the 4th of September.— | the day amounted to about $150. house renovated. Next spring or summer 1 1s tn- | ‘They are firm and will not yleld to anything leas. nly Femedy by Suit 1s In favor of an auxiliary | Zaring the Mr. Delavan W. Gee, private secretary to Repre-| Dr. Beale preached from the text Romans, | tended to enlarge the building andmake it hizher. | than full pay for any part of a day's labor. : administrator appointed in the District, 84.—This Gurig nous THIEVES,” sentative Belford, has gone toOcean Grove.—Mr. | chapter v, verse 11, “But we alao joy in God | The front will be tora down and tue new hotel oe Sirkmaa no Boks Se ae rule OF the common law 18 not applicable to the | a some New York papers ula the same every | JOSeP Fought, of the: Adjutant General’s office, | through our Lord Jesus Christ, by Whom we have | will take tn a front of about fifty fect more on en. Pan Aupues 14--the cone . governinent of the United Stats or a debtor to = pape Mentor tne | leaves to-morrow with his family for New Oxtord, | now received the atonement.” Mr. Beale 1s a | Pennsylvania avenue. ‘The plan 1s to make It 01 the striking driver bore th teas CR VESTS. me | (gown ciuzens Hence an executor or adminis- | day. The gentleman had not complained of that. | Pa., where they will spend some thne.—Miss | pleasing speaker and has a loud and distinct de- | of the largest hotels 1a the country, nin sho cuigbay OF tne Leen. point on ee Jeptory oa tie When two newspapers of this city undertook to pate ons ete tonaey (or Atlantic C! Seat ae very. The close of the sermon was the signal} 4 sricipes Lirg INstRENCE —Danicl W. Middle- company at As ley, tue such est: n the United | Write articles for the defense he thought tt neces- | Puma Janes, te well known correspondent, has | tor a : esta jacob W. with a view Y strike ASSIMERE AND BLUE FLan. | £260! Maunistratar appointed inewich aca | Sary t0 call the attention of the court to the mag: | SNe to Saratoga and the Catskills, for a vacation GENERAL RUSH ON THE DINING BOOTHS Kee Intoot tie Barcac tee Seeeunlle iar one | guisial tat the iattet neetea to take ony cea ees mS eRe ptteos One CeBK WEE Oe thie 5 no authority tocol. | (er, He (Mt. Catpenter) wanted 16 understond that Gone to Rares MOnoeR TOE witowenies 285 | on the part of those who cam? from the city,while | tercd suit against the Tome Life Insurance Co. to | oF part lu the strike at present. here mo Fequlred | two papers mentioned; he considered them then, | Judge Snell will leave for Watervil the pople who came in wazons hurried thereto, | Forover the sums of $4,000 aud $1,000, alleged to be states anda dratt has | abd Considered them now, as {ll-Judged and disre” | TOW, Where he will spend about a month.—Mr. | and soon the havoc made in fried chicken and | due. ISHII DA reneaee one A been issued thereon to make the required pay- | Shectful to the court, The general press, however, Pe spen lense noRtApuer to Secretary Chandler, | pjog would have startled even a quartermaster | fow months ago. . ment, the loss or destruction of tie draft or its | With its taunts and denunclations, slander and | eh lwife and Miss during the tate War. : BESET ONT session By a person beyond the reach of judi- | calumny, Was a thousand times mote gullty than | Nomtsouely tale and wite and Miss i ‘At2p. tn, the Dell rang for children’s meeting | wuo 1s Tue SHOOTER? ~The Norfolk Virginian cial process does not deprive the party name sh <P had mentioned. ‘The | Narrag. and soon the front half of the tabernacle was | of yesterday s Oph ~< s i shite a i “day 823 here Was a rumor current we es payee in the warrant of his right to payment | Hla! seems to have been conducted, from the first to the White mountains, filled with little ones. ‘The inceting was in charge | on the strects yesterday to the effect tae a young thereof.” “ principle of intimidation, vituperation and SERI G ROLeH of Rev. Harry France and continued an hour. “A | man of this clty, who was not very long since the . An Absconding Fi ro 5 Ss oe A i About ies Soe BY A Fatt FRow A ScATTOLD. | ladies’ meeting was held in the large meeting tent | derendant in trial growins oat ofea shootin Wanasn, ao Stow Goons. Navar Onpexs.—Lieut. Commander Horace Et | ,, MM Cetpenter having remarked that fh an) \iite man, about thirty-five yeurs Old, while cu- | 02 6th avenue. At3 p. m. the Rev. Joseph France | case and was acquitted, had become implicat aes coe 2 < 3 interview in an evening paper, some tine ago, Mr. RED CAN US ete ae preached from Luke X., 42:—“But one thing 4s | {na similar affair in Washington, D. G., the ove trusted by his neighbors, b. yicunaw arte mer ant Lets. Duncan Kennedy, Henry KNOX, | Merrick had sald that no conspiracy had been | Sued tm waking repairs at the Army Medical | Deeira: and Mary hath chosen that good part | yycsiallae alleged dificulty belng, itls-stated, | ing beluind him creditors to w ani J. P. Merrell will report for duty-| prove, Mr: Merrick objected, saying that he had | Gf" anous. ay fest, sustaining a cempound tractiee | tat shall not be taken away trom her.”” The'ser-4 Riso’ well Known ‘here, The source ot the yur | ue OF Uuem being hs mother. MISFIT STORE, at the Naval Academy September 4; Lieuts. W. F. | always believed that tere was a coneplracy, aud | Of the eft, arm, and oneness ‘injuring himself, | Mn was attentively listened to by all present. Was not traceable, and its truth was dcgaa wh ek nuiiarcauaa SRR Sere ee Laine and H. P. McIatesh, to the’ Hydographi e would deny interview. " Anal rhea) . 5 arters. ’ 3 ‘Tariff Commission, CORNER TENTH AND P STREETS. ans _| Milne and HF. Metatesh, to, the Hydograpt “suse Wyile seid these publications were not in| OMlcer Herbert. had him removed to the Emer-| THE TENTRRS GLAD 70 GET RID OF THE CROWD. | some quarters. In view of this uncertainty Mines Se OT . ” NCH, st 14—The tariff commis. ee A oe gency hospital, where Dr. Parson rendered medi-| Iminedfately after the sermon the Sunday vist- | are withheld.” Beep eeey pn ae i C8 to the receiving ship Wabash; | | Mr. Carpenter urged that vhere was no proof of TAERTe He Wee rae ened Coie nnn oe commenced wending their way to the depot | Drowxxn.—Satunday afternoon the body of an un. | Seiuatives of the manu‘acturers of pocket Ensign J. T. Newton and Midshipmen L. 8. Van | combination or concert of action. r \ ois home | ty take the trains for home, and there were but | known man was found by two boys in the Potomac, | Wo desired a change c Duzen and F.W. Kellogg, to the coast survey; | Mr. Carpenter said he had never known In any | 92 Montgomery, between Bridge und Olive stwects, | y » Midshipmen H. G. Dresel and W. E 1 st \f test West Washin; Ww el near the south drawer of the Long brid; 50 percent ad valorem to a specific duty of afford, td | case So many gross misstatements of testimony as oe few of the regular tenters but who gave vent to is ge, and It special temporary duty In the Bures ai y aI ~ “ | cents per dozen blades, instruments or 11 of Naviga~ | had been made by Mr. Ker, He denied the seate. —— expressions of relief that quiet once more reigned, | Was taken to the almshouse. | It appeared to be | eee Pea itorem duty of 8 per ceut; ulso, BB. Lieut. Commander Felix MeCurley has been | Mevt that the subcontractor Steininger h: ti hed trom the Wabash and placed on 'd been | SENT TO JAIL FOR SreALInG.—Robert Allen and | although dust covered everything, and it would | that of a inan about 50 years oli, clotied in black | Yi" Hrederick W. Hawley, of New Kork, dt robbed, and affirmed that he had been paid all the | Manuel Holmes, two old colored men, were before | take all day Monday to clean up. mdical Inspector 7. W. Leach, from spt frock coat, dark pants and low shoes, with white Sunne Saal Senin re ah shirt and comfortable underclothing. A Hancock | 0f economics, in the interest (as he sald) of the remittance in his favor. TREE RULE ChE IEO eee ee IN COLLISION WITH A BICYCLE. and English handkerchiet was found in the coat | Community. ° nd ordered to the Tennessee, and as DIFFERENCES OF OPINION. the restlones of apie Stonecutter’s tools from | 4 manriding a double-back-action sliver-platea— | pocket. eS Medical “Tnapector Sonera’ yeainions Telieving | Mr. Ker here called attention to the testimony. | Breen, of the fifth precinct, testified to recovering. | With bell attached—bicycle was riding down one Peng Te Toren Lane tucen tk ee tee ‘crop, ace granted leave of abaaos tor six month Mr. Carpenter insisted that there was in the tes, | the stolen goods from a sécond-hand store on D | of theaventies this afternoon, when he overtook A WOMAN'S BODY FOUND IN A CANAL. coring to the’s the secretary ot Gee ses tumony a record of a warrant showing that Stein- | Strect, and to arresting the prisoners for the lar- | an antiquated old darkey, who, looking the other | New York, August 14—It was supposed that | state board continues in a favorable . E. W. Howe, 171 — geny. George Goldberg, the second-hand dealer, | way, failed to note his rapid approach, despite the | Mrs. Margaret Bradford, whose body was found | condition. ‘The yield of 1882 will tn all probabll~ it. E. W. Howe, 17th | inger was paid tn full. testified to buying the téols from the prisoners for | 89> pet BED) 5 deep res Sel stateawian: Bak Ttt-d | Ity reach’ 200,000,000 bushels, and bring at least Infantry, awalting orders at Brunswick, Me., has | | Mr. Carpenter dented also the statement that | $1.75. They were both committed to jail for three | furious ringing of the bell. The thing hit him, Suicide, but, froma what the coroner can leara this | $6,000.00. The Kansas oat crop is the Jieaviest, alled as professor of military science and | the subcontractor on the Eugene City and Bridge | months. and when he struck the earth again, he waited | Torning It would appear that the unfortunate | ever known, and is allsate. Fittyto sixty bushels 1 the Malne State College of Agriculture | Creek route had been defrauted. Referring to the —_— only long enough to take one look at the new | Woman was murdered. Captain Chapman, of the | to the acre is not an uncommon yield, the at 1 Arts, Orono, Me. | ‘The leave of | charge in the indictment that Brady refused to | More War Department Promotions, Ap | fangtod ‘nachiine and exclaim, “ Great God,” and | Canal boat L. D. Cummings which ing near the | production beluy torty bushels to tive were. ramnley, With infantry, de- | Make deductions See ey the contrat c Pointments, &. ‘hen flew over the fence and disappeared in a cloud | spot where the body was foun,stated that he, his | ereage 1s placed at 523,000, an Increase over 188% t iveation. wpe Eee ye oS ae ee AE Ene eat le err eubem, the Speaker | ‘The following changes has been made in the| Of dust e wite and some friends were sitting on the deck of | Of 54 per cert. The cfbp, it 1s estimated, of Capt. Andrew V. Cherbonnter, medical | Sud that ony in reference to the routes | oo ooar 4, t the Wa dai SUNDAY NIGHT. the boat Saturday night, when they heard a | amount to 21,000,000 bushels. Reports of a m RICE ONLY." ekeeper, 1s extended one month on Surgeon’s | Under consideration bristled with fines ard deduc- | Clerical force of the War Department, additionay | Rey. richard Norris, of Washington, one of the | splash like some ‘person ‘falling in the water, | flattering nature regarding wheat are still com! gertiticate of (disability. Capt. Andrew V. Cher- | Uone., Tf the Jury pelieved the theory and scheme | to those published in Saturday's Stan: Ordnance | yest camp meeting preachers in the conference, | ‘They heard no outcry, but went over to the place | in. ‘The thrashing: shows that counties. which bonnier, medical storekeeper, Is relieved from | Of this indictment, the whole department must | Bureau—E. A. Skillman and A. W. Pentland, pro_ 2 = n | whe n timated id 2 bushels are turne EL & CLARK. a faye: been honesoomibed itu W. + DI reached at 7:45 p.m. from 1st Thess.,5-9: “Quench | Whence the sound proceeded. ‘They siw a man | Were estimated to yield 18 to els are 2 duty at St. Louls, Missourt, and on the expiration | have been, honeycombed indeed, for the consplr | moted to class three; 8. C. Hall gnd L. J. Bryant, | oe = pp there, and asked him why he did not save the man | ing out 25 to 30 bushels. bs #03 MARKET SPACE. | Of lils present sick leave of absence will proceed to | a¢y must have embraced the inspection division + : ‘ | not the Spirit.” He delivered a magnetic, strong to have fallen in. He replied with an Renu 7 — a New Orleans, La., and report in person to Lieut, | aud the auditor's department. Having referred to a on Sigh Ae Waller, H, F, J. Brown, R. A. | ana effective s2rmon, and in response to it three ‘and on the question being Sean en Whe Weliew Fever. Pp EACH PARERS! Col. Ebenczer Swift, assistant medical purveyor, | What he sald were heavy deductions on some of | Poster, &. M. Barker, &. L. Clarke, SE Culverwell, | penitents came forward and all professed conver-| away. AS they wery not able lose nay ‘person | LARepo, Texas, August 14.—At Matamoras there, for duty in the medical purveving depot in that | the routes, Mr. Carpenter asked if 1t were credible | J. M- ynene he Leon : Se i Ya. | S!on, thus refuting the idea that Sunday isan un-| in the water they retired. Mra. Bradford, | Were Uwo new cases and eight deaths from yellow APPLE SLICERS!! | “ity. The leave granted 21 Lieut. Oscar J. Brown, | that a malefactor with money in his pocket for ex- ham, Jr.) W. i. Saiay. PMcleran, G. A, | Profitable day at camp. ‘To-night is. lovely one: | with her daughter and some. friends, had beer | fever In the twenty-four hours ending at 8 p. mM, COMLINATION; CIDER AN Seer eee seemed, two months. | The exten- | Pratt heavy penalties “Mr Carpenter Cournioca | Thacker, iM ‘Taylor a, & A. NUM, Russell West, cool and. pleasant. "the labors of the day ended | spending the evening in the nelghborhdod, and all | On the 13th. Heavy thunder and rain squalls are - OMETY ON; CIDER AND slo! ve of absenct 2 le re y . + nae eat ave ret to rest, sal ‘at they have | left together. When they reached Mrs. Bradford’s | prevailing. : ck Schwatka, 2 va to make what he calied corrections of Mr. Ker’s | #ud Martin Durnail, to class one. Engineer’s Bu- hard 4 : RRR go Grick Schwatka, 31 cavalry, alde-de-camp, 18 still | to, make what he called cor eau B. King ad tH nandail promoted o worked hard for the Master and prayerfully leave | house they missed her, and they started back to KRR U U Ul 3 it n y speeches of this kind putin d 7 the ed the position if he he court ‘said that 1 e st beatr , Whi ot proven in this The court said he could noi bring b tto It Was a cheat, ett Joseph | BTUINPUR, ed in this ci mitted wt tie Lincolnsire prosecution of tle! the Preskient W _ Was tt possible th ment until yesterday t Mn. 0. L. Jrpp has been appointed an assistant THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES public printer will soon ai executive cierk at tue White House to sign land | can stoop from his proud and lofty position to at- | lite printing machine of Hc patents, tempt to crush a poor defendant arraigned at the Mason Tuomas F. military secret arpenter S, f this gov Hose _ The Labor Strikes. [THE STAY-OUTS MASTERS OF THE SITUATION af ‘COMOES Y., August 14. af dress > very If a quack had toid him that he wow) ‘tin of cancer and failed, it wou! 3. The court took the c: fion, and will dispose of it whin he returas from | his Vacation, Tur Norrne: Conkling w: business road. Th and the 5 d manner as an | fact were filed ARR, Judge advocate, and ary to the Secretary of War, has stated is intention to resign hfs commission in | one with w! the army, to enter upon the p of iw. There | in poiftical 1 | are now three more judges advocate than are al- | niony In most publi lowed by law. honest, capable anid good inn he Harmony mills ¢ Ogden, Strong and art thelr wheels. Im to three tin’ ould select one of the in he (the Preside ald, and in c¢ of the . the strikers, and it 1s enforced to the extreme. next Movement on the purt of the mill managers ts awaiteg with interest. ‘They clatin that couside* eratio is exhausted, «nd aggressive Measures ae. —David C. Yingling to-Aay, | consequently looked for. The “stay-outs” ane B. Stilson, filed a bill for | masters of the situation to-day. ; y i , pangs Ningling, | Tie DUI sets | xew PHASE OF THE SITCATION IN PRNNSYLVANIA— iin Blair ecuaty, . in Janu- A POLITICAL MOVE. ; Uuat on or about July 28d, 1381, the de- Prrrspvr, Pa., August 14.—The labor situation AT THE a = a Spira contrary to law and humanity, lo crush MISFIT STORE, MR. Joseri Nimo, jr., of the bureau of statls- | the derendants it tis case amty PE Also. a few m ‘at $10, Also, a few 1 worth § ou eau On wit buy a he equal to any sold | TT worth $6.00. BLUE ALI-LINEN 00, ate fore toake Red z ari KINDS OF FINE CLOTHING, jeve Of cost. ae of those BLACK BROADCLOTH E COAT worth 39.00. We sell them st 40c. low. want one, roke railway laborers struck for €1.25 ut have returned to work for 15conts perday Juan they were receiving previous to Uhe who comes tor them. OUR MOTT IS reduced to We. of most desirable cost. WHITE GOODS. Spleudidstogk. Low prices. dios UNDERWEAR. Large stock. Allat coods cheap to prepare for tore, Low Bi for us, afew nt of Dakot “ONE P TR the results In His hands. alt} % class two; M. 8 § ice, August look for her. She was in good spirits all the even- : ee ‘ At halt past 12 O'clock the usual recess was | ¢1ass | a eae a Fi EN es Sees S ing. She was seen by some person golng toward - ae Ge ia cat cs Sn AFTER RECESS Grimes and H. E. Smith, t6 class one. Peyinaster's | HD. Cooke, jr. Ino. Olcott, J. C. Deatiey, Dr. | the pee Gad repre tp args booed apne aps ee pe te eeggid eet as rece! ug] e legation at St. Peters- General’s Office—W. mn, promoted to ras a und. ere Was < EPP. RRM, EEE SSS, S885 FRE gsssy | Dury, Russia, a copy of a circular issued by the Mr. Kerread from Mr. Boone's testimony to sus- and Mrs. Lamb,Migs Scott, Wm. Clark and brother, ieee Sane ae Bey Th Read foe he outed ye ning zens rd aaa a 8s ce—D. W. one in the family that insisted upon the suicide adual and 3 é c t tain his version of that testimony, which Mr. Car-| Staunton Josue aay ognerars Omce DW; | Wm. R. Smith, ¢. C, Anderson, B. F. Crabbs, ; and that was the son, An autopsy will De : R z Russtan ministry in relation to the expulsion of Seer - & “sss, “sss. ke Ssssq | Israciites, in which the local authorities are di- | Penter charged him with misrepresenting. ‘Peter Meagher, promoted to class one. Inspector | W. W. McCulloch, Jno. Ruff, Frank Fraser, Dr. | made todetermine whether the unfortunate woman ss5 Sgss8 Exe Sggg8 | Tected not to expel Israelites established prior to | _Mr. Carpenter proceeding, challe the prose- | General’s Office—Charles W. Gi to class one. | D. B. Street, Miss Bessie Snoffer, Miss Ella Whit- | WS injured before she got into the water. : a 1880, and residing there in virtue of regular per- } cution to point out a icle of evidence to show, | Judge Advocate General's ‘nomas Duke, to | more, Miss Nannie Pyles, Miss_Minnie Crawford, ; BUILDEKS AND GENERAL HARDWARE, lnission, and, on the other hand, directing them | as charged in the indictment, that the defendants | Class three. C. A. Fleetwood, promoted to class | Miss Pattie Gaither, Rose Higgins, J. B. Hen- tment to-day A. B. Hurlburt promo- . 4 to take measures to prevent new authority being | had procured false and fraudulent letters and peti- | One and transferred to the adjutant General’s Of- | gerson, states attorney; Somerset W: 8) am WW. Bo ee ‘The Saratega Races, : F. P. MAY & CO, given to Israclites who have not the right of reste ons, and filed them in the department. | In refer fice. D. A. Whitesell sppoinged t class one tn the ior, Me. a Warteld, Sete oan ee : dence, ence to the first petition put in on the route from | Secretary’s Office. F. s. Altemps, oted to ‘Day; Mr, Boyle, order office to 8 - al €24 Penna. avenue, near 7th street. ae ‘Trinidad to M: n, Mr. Carpenter asserted that | Class three, and Charles W. J class two, | of the Associated Press; A. J. Almony and Harry — sank GOVERNMENT EMPLoYes are responding quite | there was no testimony to show that the words | Quartermaster General’s Office, Joseph Darr, Frederick, were the visitors to- 2 THE SUMMER Mberally to the request of the republican Congres- | “Schedule 13 hours” were interlined by any one BygMoted to class three in the Hopellion 5 from Frederick, a club of young men, Fo! tHE s sional committee for financial ald. The agitation |! {hese detendante | 1 tomorrow. — OS. a ee oe ee ta The Publication Bid for Stalwart Sup- ‘The Asbury Grove Camp. ARTILLERY ASsIGNM! —The increase of the rt. U over the question of assessments to VLMER'S “<i Roel stimulated payment than to have rewarded por AMERICAN ‘Dispat Philadelphia Press. —-———_ number of light batteries to two for each regi- teh to the phi GINGER ALE. ims Parstpest arrived in New York, Saturday, ment of artiliery causes the following a ta: | _ Wasuinoron, August 18—The publication ot Retail Price One Dollar ($1) Per Dozen, Hint Teepe the ran to Sandy Hook | Oe tee eat a at a F, “ath in forty-one hours) and was taken in a carriage to | W- ery — his home In Lexington avenue,where he spent the | Minn.: time quietly Saturday even! ag? opesieten Wor Sale by Dealers and by the Manufacturer. celving. but ne Revs. Baas, | Nee about paviction ot ciat/dl eacunc™ DD. hag invited the Vrosiaent. to visit Deer Isle, President has replied that if he visite the coast of Maine, as he do, he will be plea: 1224 TWENTY-NINTH STREET, Tointinaer New Yorke aor accept il th West Wi . her jashington. oon aylt from of actured| expresely for domestic and manu: ihe Peg aa 713 Tth ot. nw. a0ld-Sm

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