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THE EVENING aT THE STAR BUILI aecopd-c nse frail matter] ‘Ter Were: Yestexe prepa L te" Al met 3s yarer sent lon Bates of advert Jecriptions mune bw vr thant ie paid for. UBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Ferthwest Comer Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS. Pres't. STAR DINGS, [Enter-! at the Post Ofice at Wasbington, D. Cat Staa—pubjiahet on Friday—@1 a year. Paid im sdwancs: sine made known on anpieation. AMUSEMENTS. Borrato Buss Wav West. ATHLETIC PARK AFTERNOON UNTIL IULYS. ure in Rorderiand. jest Exhil bby the Press end Arm Wald Western Life, pen—Afternoon at 2 o'clock. 0. pen—Evening at T-o'clock. 20 cents extra, children 25 cente; reserved AND EVENING, RAIN OR SWINE, tion ever known. Oticers as Realistic Performance be- Performance be- ay : he £oening Star, Telegrams to The Star. ELECTORAL NOMINATION DECLINED. ee THE ROSS-TEEMER ROWING MATCH. atlas GENERAL GORDON HEARD FROM. THE RAILROADS AND THE STOCK MARKET. V% 64—N® 9,730. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY. JULY 1, 1884, TWO CENTS. BOOKS, &c. SPECIAL NOTICES. fe Washington News and Gossip, Most® custo ~~ GRAND 4TH OF JULY EXCURSION! The swift, safe and seaworthy Steamer, JANE MOSELEY, will makeaGrand Excursion to Monte Cristo, ¥RIDAY, 4TH OF JULY. Salt-water bathing, music. dancing and fishing. A max- ¢, With all salt-water delicacies, wes 6th-Street Wharf at 8:3) a.m, returne.at 10 “sharp. Tickets :0 cents, children half tare. For apply to Abner's Sumnmer Gai ait JOHN AND GREAT F YALE Excursion steamer HENRY G WAGNER is now Frais for charter-cspacity, over 200. App M street northwest, opposite Waahinyton aud Geonget. wu Railroad office si-Im, Bem ‘THAN TONS OF MEDICINE. STORE'S RECREATION TOUR, Ovean Voyure to Boston, Rail to Portemouth, N. H. Taliy-Ho Geach to Newcastle, Steamer to Tales of ‘The Home Way Out th the Ocean, Rail to ins. Ascent of Mt. Washington. A Night Al e the © . Trip to Newport, KL Voyage on Erm ind ou Faluoo Steamer, Fall River Line. Kew Yor “OUR OF TWELVE DAYS, WITH ALL EXPENSES FAID. HOTELS. Bo. ONLY $65. Descriptive Guide Free. W. L. STORK, (Youny Men's Building), c $90-10¢ toma streets. fpueatRe COMIQUE. Week FIELD OF THE Snperb cast, Dazzling S-en’ Leviathan Prop: rtions. Admission, 10, 25, 36 and 50 cente, Jp kIVER'S A MAGNIFIc T ENYERT) ‘A SUPERIOR COMPANY, ‘AINMEN And all for only 10 cente, No charge for Ladies and Children accompanio! by | eentlem=n. 3680 THE FOURTH OF JUL Trorrixe Axo RUSSIN: AT IV. Guaxp First race—Purve $10. \_ CITY TRACK. STEEYLECHAME! uF members’ horses not kept for Taciye puryoses; mille heats, $ im 6 in harness: 9 entries. Sevond race—Purse £50, mile dash, running; 3 en- Thin! race—Puree #125, for 2:35 horses; mile heats, 3 fn 5. in harness. 5 en soem aps ex CENT OFF ox BOYS BICYCLES AND VELL To Reduce Stock. )CLPEDES, ‘WIE C SCRIBNER, _ st Mi vssinin te tg tresuromer for excumions, de. can be Featdenee, 408 H street UF. west red by 8] 1108 FE street northwest. AND HIS ONCHESTEA WILE | ‘The beat of musie (CUESTA AND UNIFORME be promptly atten ied to. prawuptl de. lass Music for all cccasins. th street te vand's,catere?. will Orders, by mail oF telegraph, 32-in AND nished for Excureto sth street Wurthwess, GENTLEMEN’S ORCHESTRA.—FT ihe, Pienies. Hanes Other oceashons, ‘Umice eves, St Bis: Reisrorcep Sumr. With bam, FOR 73 CENTS. -worked buttonboles, ‘The hest ever offervd in the city. AYFULL LINE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR, SCARFS AND TIES. onter: en 2.00 ELLERY, ttvet Lorthwest, Spec [sovcewexts FRANCS, Couxen Cettalott Coarse, all styles, 206.. vate 2 Cetiulotd Custs, all styles, 40e., value doe Falbravan Undershirts 45e., value tra axp D, Ar ONE-PRICE, Te India Gasze, xizes 34 to 20, 50e, value $1.00 Genuine French Guyots Suspenders, ae, Witte Shirt all the latest styles, iueluding 12 and 16 viaita at Ere rn & & i EF RRR 5 Rf Sys I ‘OBNER 7TH AND D. A LOY OF SUMMER seul La FS FOR = LINE 3c. WORTH $1. SUMMEE UNDFRWEAR AND HOSTERY TINE DRESS SHI THOMYSON'sS Fa CHARLES HyaTr. mmy2T_ FIC F street soothe poe DELS Sunt ADE TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. CTORY, . Proprietor, opposite Fatent office 2U ORDER fia Fine Dress Shirts made to order, only ‘Finest Linen Collars, I styles, onl; \¥ $1 S0per dozen. Fest Fourkiy Luck uss only 23 cents per Bair. Cloning ont Weents, worth of cena, 2 Uguvde guacaniced W ive 43 rae tetuf Unfinished Dress Shirts st faction, at MEGINNTSY. 1000 F ___HOUSEFURNI Nor ICE: DECORATED EN street northwent. INGS. FANCY PARLOR LAMPS: ADA GREAT REDECTIC NEW WHITE MOUNTAIN CEEAM F OCLENS, ICE Prcry CRUSHERS, & ‘ZERS, WATER AS, ICE SOLF AGENT FOR EDDY'S CELEDHATLD REFEIGERATO M. W. BEVERID Xe 1000 Pennsytvania Aventas aa semen VAFOR STOVES, est omit, Ne tof a stele barncr Stoweequal © : toeall and see its asalev ai mane other maker SEVENTH STREET WN. W. edinary Thr-e-litirner, oorthwest, Wi ™ Tein Bur-er, Vapor Stoveetving X Two Bure De not tail hae aewortinent of We have severa! new and secomt-hana Vapor Stoves that we uffer at very low prices to es A full line of ‘Sa them out ok Stevem.Latrobes, Slate Mantele ke. Danforth Fluid constantly on band. sie WS JENKS & co B GH street Georvetow Tus Corn deslers i aTrp ST QUSEITY GASOLINE FOR SUtStMER s00x wren at JAMES B aS, SET 3 Greckery, Glamwan FRIGERATOR Lange Axeortzuent, ole Agents for myt 3 22" artestios: LATEST PARISTAN MODES TX FATRGOODS WLLE M. J. PRA RERA WAVES: These styles pever nord be ux ioe iiwapeisy onter by iain ‘combats. GPO. WATTS & SOR, fie Dibetctot Seta, ‘auuve E HEN 3030-30" GELECT FAMILY EXCURSION S ‘TO COLONIAL BEACH, | under the auspices of the Colonial Beach 1mprovement Company, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2D, onthe safe, ewift wd commodious steamer ARROW- SMITH, starting at 8:30 nding three te four hours at the Fe nifue at a convenient hour. Whart foot of 70 A. Fare, sits for round trip, | Tickets to be had Office ‘of the Company, 13:1 F strvet. Pamwtgers from Aletaudria eau connect by the Fa terry. These excursions wil be coutiuned throwgh Cut the seasgn, every Wednesday. A Bouutiful Diuner Poul be in Feadineas at the Hotel on the arrival of the oat, 8-30 188. 4, FOURTH_OF JULY] 8s 4, ‘A GALA DAY AT NORFOLK. VIRGINIA STATE REGATTA, JULY 47H AND Sra. POTOMAC AND COLUMBIA BOAT CLUBS OF WASHINGTON TAKE PAKT, TOGETHER WITH NU CLUBS OF PHILADELPHIA, W YORK AND BOSTON. Steamer GFORGE LEARY will leave 7th-street wharf July Sd. at 5:30 p.m. Heturning, will have Norfolk at Tear on the E OR will leave 7th-atreet wharf July Steamer EXCE 4th. Returning, will leave Norfolk July 5th at 3p. m. Fxeursionist can thus remain in Norfolk both days and or further partion Ian Tth-strev't whart, WELCH, Geu. Avent. Ts home Sunday mor igure at Compan Ot OWER CEDAR POINT. WASHINGTON'S CONEY ISLAND. ‘The safe, swift and magnificent steamer NEW AR- MENTA will leave her wharf, toot of 7th strect, daily exerpt Satur lays, at 9 3.1m. Sunday 10 aul, returuing at 9 pam, commencing July Ist. ia on Fridays only. H.C. BOWLAs, Manager, For further information epply at office, S¢. Mare Hotel. Ln iy trips (Sundays ex temac ag far as Glyimout. touching at »B intermediate ports, Heat wil leave at 10 a.m, and ar- | Five at 3:3 em Fate round Sed cents to all | poate, excent SMount ‘Vernon, w POUSDAY AF! RNOO: ‘Beat leaving at 3 pais aud arrivine at 8 p a Kefreshinenta sboard the tout. Fare So conte, JeO0 OF EXCUMSIONS Will be giveu by the . SATURDAY EVENING CLUB EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, Commencing Jum 1. | site, gutertainments will Coualat of Dancing, Vocal | tations ‘teamer MARY WASHINGTON will leave her 280 p.m. returning at Mp. i. | + Conpliniented Gentleman's Ticket, 80 centa. ittee 320 S. M\RSHALL HALL AND GLYMONT. Ta Tobe bad of the cos ‘The Steamer MARY WASH! sion trips te the above places, very WEDNESDAY, faving rn bi Fate, rent tnp 23 centa EAI HAL Fyery SA) UKDAY, leaving af 9am, turuti« at 4:0 p. ut Fare. round-trip, lo ceute, SUNDAY EXCURSIONS, ‘MARSHALL HALL AND GLYMONT. Two trips, 9:30 a.m. snd 3 p.m. returning at p.m. gud 9 pan. Fare, rouu-trip. 38 ceits. Dancing on a fe ane caheing deck down and back and at groun on xcept Sunday. Tite bran band: ot ‘Sanday cacursiou stope at Marais Hall E. 8. RANDALL, Manager. ‘First trip only. Jephone 0, dt xtrvet, G MACHINES, &e. Tue Liowr Ressixs New Hoxz AND HARTFORD SEWING MACHINES, the simplest and most durable Sewing Machines ever produced, Sold cn monthly payments, and liberal dis- | count for eash, | a OPPENHEIMER'S Aelizble Sewing Mschines and Fashion Rooms, fsoth street n. W.. St. Cloud Buidtag PSSA Raha for rent All kinds repaired. Bazar | 38H. J. THE ‘NEW “G" HOWE. An Entirely New Which Excels al! Others, ‘Sold on Installinents; Liberal Discount for Cash. 827 Every Machine Warranted 3 FOLD BY THE HOWE MACHINE Co, 923 F Street Northwest, near loth street. XTtths6m Washington, D.C, Cues O. N. 'T.Sr00r Corrox, SIX SPOOLS FOR % CENTS, AMAUERDACH'S Hat, Gents! Furntsting and Sewing Machine ltvons, corner ta and H Agency for the self-threading, high arm light ran- nin slont SEW AMERICANS “— BY 1G, SINGER, W. & WILSON, No. ® tha othr arst-clasy muschives fom Soon “Novanvinini acute . ral Our renting 2b tepatrtt eto every detail “All worit wacran see eid AUERBACH, corner 7thand H. TY GAL,CRE (2, HOUSEHOLD” "SILENT ‘New Home, “* Loeton,” fine Sewing Ma- ‘Limes at honest prices No canvassers Come to tho a — New York Prices oR IMPORTED CLARETS, WHITE WINES AND CHAM- PAGNES, And Cheaper than New York Prices foe DOMESTIC CLAKETS andall other Sununer Wines, JOHN H. MAGRUDER, Importer and Agent for American Vineyanla, my30 1417 New York Avenue. Bet 4 THE wortp: UPPER TEN wow wy Tite ee Pode td Xowww GME RS wewW H Sss8 Re ASK YOUR GROCER H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELYHIA. NDI “iss Dred need open High Arm, Sewing Machine, i FOURTH OF JULY NOTICE Yazoo: Govanwmenr Reckirrs To-pay.—Internal reve- P. GROGAN'S t Hot New York ave- | nue, $181,839.04; $500,294.15. - and, between 9th aad Tach aeeeeee, Moree ll be ee ene ON THE PICKET LINE OF FREEDOM. closed FRIDAY and SATURDAY, July 4th 5th, #0 ‘THE NEw SOLICITOR OF THE TREASURY.—The office Hou “Parties hataee Peancasng 8 fee, dasa ct recres: | of solicitor of the ‘Treasury, made vacant by the ree ~ wil please make arrangements accordingly. Jy1-2t* death of Judge Raynor several months ago, was “ep THE UNION CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING AS- By the Late Sheriff of Yazoo County, Misaissippl. | EB Sc ciaTION wil oad Regular Monthly Meectiny, for the payment of dues and rin advances, cu WEDNESDAY, July. Ines at 1 o'clock pin at Cow mopolitan Hall, corner 8th and E streets northwest, 2 ‘DENNIS CONNELL, President, DANIEL DONOVAN, Secretary, iyo (cg EQUITABLE Co-op. BUILDING A8sO. ASSETS, $375,482.78. ‘The Sth regular monthly mev:ing for payment of dues and making advances wil be held at Marinf's Hall, WEDNESDAY, July 2, 1884, at 7p. ‘Shares in the ¥th issue may be taken at this meeting, THOS. SOMERVILLE, President ). JOX EDSON, Secretary, dyl-2t Milled last evening by the nomination of Henry S. Neal, of Ohio. Mr. Neal was admitted to the bar in 1851, and has served in the Ohio state senate, ‘He was at one tme charge d’affatrs at Lisbon, and Fras flected to the Forty-Afth, Forty-sixthy” and Forty-seventh Con and served acceptably on the District cominittee, A personal narrative, in which the author confines his statements of facts to the personal experiences of hin “ther and himself in Yazon, It given a complete re- She history of tree achcolain Yazoo during the struction Period.” algo. of taxation, and’ ett. rs to present a truthf:1 picture of the social and political lif of te peopie of that region, without regard INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ConFRRENCE.—The State department has been notified that an tnter- national educational conference will be held at- London on the 4th of August, at which eminent British educationists will read papers. This gov- ernment 1s invited to send representatives to the conference, and to forward reports on the present condition ‘of education. All the papers read will be published by the executive councilof the cov- ference. ‘The bureau of education at’ Washington Will furnish any information desired. te fo their Face, colur or mn. FOR SALE BY WM. BALLANTYNE, JOHN C. PARKER, BRENTANO, and J. BRAD. ADAMS. e30-6t FAPALTH AND STRENGTH PAPERS FOR GIRLS, EA, Derehester’s Liquor Problem tn all Ages; a valus- Ani Average Man. by Robert Grant, Dearly Bought, The Giant's Rabe, bs [ep PARTIES LOOKING TO A PROMPI DE. LoS livery of Ice Cream on July 4th will please send Jn thes orders early, Famnilien supplied with the beat ‘ream that can be made. ‘Try us aud be convinced. PHILADELPHIA CANDY HOUSE, 419 7th s. nw, dylote Under Gdil Fellows" Hall, ASSESSON'S OFFICE, D. C.,JULY 187, 1884, Anstey. THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.—THR WERKLY crane iggoa arto Ren by Mand Howe = Sra will be sent postpald to any address in the ance Stock of stationery ad Blank Boo Taxpayers are hereby notified that s lst has been E e ° seal CUCCPUNSELL, als oth at. taken Of all new stracttros aud additions and fuprove: | nied States or Canada unt! after the presidential New Posticanioss election for fifty cents. Itisa large elght- old retafore assessed, ge Taleo thet han eee ee ere sud the | paper of fifty-six columns of interesting reali Value thervof has been entered for taxation. areitg cfies should be notin of fhe destruction by | Malter—politieal, miscellaneous, "persouil, ews re oF CMerwise Of aby property alles th: last anatase, ele. ‘Sen ‘sauiple Copy. AT REDUCED PRICES AT Hient, oF the reuioval of any house from one lot to aa - ese oe other, BAUM'S, 416 Trm StREet Nontawesr, A Midsummer Martness. by Mra, E, 0. Kirk. ‘An Average Man, by Robert Grant, ‘ -PERSONAL.—Gen. Sheridan and party are expected ‘omplaint st the Ove will beheard and determined between OL ft sre- | toreturn to Washington on Thursday.—Repre- -asseasment 7 and JOLY 21, as re- quired by section 12 of the act of Mareh 3d, 1884 sentative Russell has taken a cottage at Swamps- by order of the Coumissioners D. C. yiit ROBENT B. gott, where his family will spend the summer.— Mrs! Macarthur 1s visiting . DODGE, Assessor, D.C. er sister in Heston, Eustis, by Kobert A. Bot. OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES, Where she will remain until some time next month, The hae voy Ait. Howells, oe Disvuter oF Couvarina, When the Judge will join her, and they. will go to Wasurxa rox, D. C., June 0, 1984. All owners or Keepers of dogs in the District of Co- lunibis are hereby notified that the yearly tax impootd by act of Congress on. ail dogs owned oF Kopt in said Dintrct wil due aud payable July fa. i384 eiyagh bagtuent of sald tax tgs will be Sooued, as pro- ima Saratoga toxether.—Ex-Senator Windom’ and family arrived in New York from Europe yesterday. —Mr. and Mr, Chas. Payson, of K street to Newport for a stay of some tme.. ‘pI sentative McKinley, of Obto, is at the Ebbitt,— Justice Blatchford and family will, as usual, spend Quicksands,” Translated by: Mrs, Wistar, Tonneeee Naprstine, by Oui Also, couplete wets of Darwin and Spencer, old in sets parately. ‘Our STATIONERY LEPARTMENT {stocked with the, finest quality of Statiinery ‘at the lowest prices Call atid exataine styles acd prices before purchasing ct, CIST, 426 7th street southwest, elsewhere, By order of the Commissioners of the District of Co- | the summer at Newport, where they own a cottage. ‘Enstaved Plate and Afty cards only 94 cents. wae JOHN F. COOK, Grae a rar ru pane se, oe UM'S) D PARTMENT, = _ o egation, an¢ judge T. . Bartley, of a cee HO ar ioetmeitess |_Irret Collector of Taxes, D. C. Washington wele Tegisened tn, New! York last .G y. CHAS. 8, PRICE, REGIST! ‘D PHARMA- | ¢vening.—Dr. Hyatt and family have gone to ((HCULATING Linnany, tS E ene a Bedtord springs, Pa. for a mouth, — Keprestnut- 74 % AN) Pure Drugs and Medicines, Prescriptions a specialty, | tive Dingley Was in New York ¥ nda ¥.——M iss 149 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, aud at moderate raten, 3990") Bila Yoo, deity ey, "i wishing trendy in Huse heat. cece es Z LEWIS JOHNSON & Gt x ton, Where she will remain urul October.—The acing a toons age Sonny an wo woeRly | Gra * LEWIS JCUNSON,E CO}, BATES a | Colonna ased teagetmm until October <The ‘Terms 30 cente Ter mouth or 4 per year. _Je7-atu,th Forsln Eseieose, counts, registered at the Potomac Hotel, St, Georges. General Baukinw aud Collections, Istand: A. B. Webb and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. ESE, PUBLICATIONS -PHEBE, BY AUTHOR | Travelers! Letters of Credit isaued, "$600.98 | Grav, Win. Chazenee Mae eas a Ses. GB ant, by Parke Godwin: Stunner, Dp cited THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF | Magele Core. A. J. Donaldson, H. Barton Hall, Ch H.GO. Blake; Sluiit's Robe, by F., <3 _ members of the Hertford L, and 8. Association, | Wustenfeld, Dr. and Mrs. C, G. Stone.—Matlame Will be held at No. 1423 New York avenue, July 7th, at | Payne has gone to the White Sulphur Springs for o'clock p.m Jes0-¢ | the summer. —Gen. N. L. Jeffries, of Ridley Pan 43 at Willard’s —-Mrs. “Burnett hus arrived in the city, after attending the funeral of her husband, the late Gen. Ward b. Burnett, whose children, un= fortu nately, did not arrive until after Uke ceréino- nies. THE MIDDLETON FAILURE. JACKSON GROVE CAMP ON B. & P. KR. xcursion July 2d, when persons desiring to ge- Ject Tent sites can meet committer on tents on the round. ‘Trains leave Washington 8:15 a.in.; leave Navy ard at 82a im. Aeturuing, will leave cuinp grounds atl5, Round’ trip, ge.2 children, 45c. he catup season Devins July dist und closes Aturust 13th, Fer Cireular o: particulars widress CAPi. Jd. DCA It eo, ral Law, Rothrock; Practi Evolution in A: ABER, yess SOE | aienorg oe ee DELANY: Ere Application for Appointment of a Re- TE v RS. ee ean SG N Homan Sit By Crawford, REGULAR MEETING OF THE JACKSON. | ceiver and for an Injunction, MOCRATIC AS=OCIATION will take place if Sth aid E streets northwest, Om July Ist, at $ o'clock. “An elec: JOHN EO NOTTS, ALLEGATIONS OF MRS. ELIZA C. HUTCHINSON IN HER, BILL FILED IN COURT TO-DAY. -VENIN tion of officers will be Ne To-day Mrs. Eliza C. Hutchinson, by Messrs. W. B, Webb and Enoch Totten, filed a bill against D. W. Middleton, Samuel E. Middleton, George F. Green, Janet Smith, W. P- Thompson, George | Sawyer, — Lioyd, — Boggs, D. W. Maton, Lydia Jolly, Henry English and James A. McKenney, for the appointment of a receiver to tuke charge of the assets, property, &c., of Middleton & Co., for a discovery as to what Interest they have in certain’ property, for an account and Teference to the auditor, and an injunction to Lan Eustis, Robt A. Boit. Lut u Philistine. ‘The Great Argument, Hound the World: Art Recrvations. Kemp Gut of Town Places Mannersand Social 1 ‘Townsend. ‘Thompson, HER ual meetiiie of thi Coropany, will be held at te uttice of tl Patreet bili, on WEDNESDAY, th ‘Tlie’ polis will be oven frou 2 uutil 40% m. ‘the books for tranate K will be closed between the Sh id ORL OF ad ot AE, Vice reece CLEPHANE, Vice President, WM._W. MOOK! iE Jou-couy io 825 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, | June 25,184, | prevent the Middletons and Geo. F. Green trom als | IMPORTER OF FASHION, «| Posing of certain property. ‘The pill prays 2iso that | No. N07 F STREET NORTHWEST, Messrs, F. P. May & Co. WAsHIXGTON, D.C. E conveyance of detain reat estate tor the sevuriy | he cived direct Paris t ntlenen: The prosprity of our business, or some | for the th iebtedness to Janet Smith, W. P. Smilth, japan eee tee seen ia: he | ther meancn: has tured sca in terete party to cir | <— Sawyer, — Lloyd, —— Bozus, D. W. Mahou, GOLD ROUGH AND READY BONNETS AND HATS, | fUlste ru ifthe HOWE SCALE CO. | Eydla Jolly, and Henry’ Engl declared void. ect inro the hands of a receiver, as Hen vent UC through the prees of the that it is due to you that we contrae had t n N. B—Madame would inform her customers that ‘The Dill sets forth that the late Ita all orders reposed ‘ard M. Hutch- iddieton & Go. and ae gla business sett Middeton & Ca. : ane ii) mos: poaittve terms, nd vente hat there {s naw. to the credit of the plaintif on 80, will be faith:ul ‘halo Suumdation for auch a Tuvor, ahd thet the | Ehe DOOES of the firm, as executrix, $13,001: that she | ,ompany’ is to-day in a stronger condition than ever be- | Ie the sole devisee tor life. of her husbind's ¢ OUGLASS' fore ‘The business of the company is prosperous, and. | that he had his life insured In_ her favor for ¢: 000, and this sum collected with others asthe revenue of the estate umounted to about $100,000, After the death of Hutchinson she continued to place money in the hands Of the Middletons to invest, and they NINTH AND F STREETS. HOsiERY, j ‘This department we think compiete. The stock is new we trust, with your valucd us yreciate, we may Dust tew years, nee, whieh we fally Bo On gaining as we have during ihe | ‘Yours, very respectfully, PAGED NN c me Pe cuniacte, She stock ianaw | jons-st Iamazers of Howe romised to invest it. She sets forth thé fallure of niet meee ne Sem Deicoar met he rm on May 30,1884, when they made an ag- git dot of hue FRENCH BALURIGGAN, worth | [-f n Grass sicnment to George '¥. Green. She says she 1s ad- on | (OWALD'S Pharmacy, vised that the Middletons used the funds placed in pr © ewan BIEN'S HOSLBILY: tn goon variety, teoed thes Sheapeat She submits that the assignment made will tothe most eapeusive. Mi. MT. Bidwell off i of twenty-five dol- | Ot operate to pass to the assignee any of the se- = c Jars did expenses for the iction of Say perio o curites that may have been in the ha ‘ORSETS. versous found using his Lottes of the following des-| the firm at the time of the assig: This department is second to none, and embraces over cuiption: Leaution all pereone uot to sell or buy or fill | and she is entitled to have an account of tlie a ‘BO styles, auy of my bottles marked ae herein described, aa I will M6 Sell a Corset for $1 that brings readily $140to | enforce: the In rocncrived an Twill | &c., for the purpose of ascertaining whether any Jint solu water Calas Patent, Mt ji D.C, Kelgatied Augunt marked “Coddis Patents 4 makers, Haruesley.* On the other ‘side Jarge star, with Sure ‘No, 1 and others $2. MT. BRIDWELL, puted. She states that the Mlddictons carried on a firm in New York, under the name of Middleton, Dichman & Co, in which the Midleton had a large interest, but the Middietons | Tetlred and, the business was continued under | the name of" Dichman & Co., the interests of the | ‘Middletons being assigned to’ the present firm for the purpose of paying an unascertained Indebted- hess claimed to exist on the part of tne firm in Washington to the New York firm. Sie claims HEMTING ONSETS at Soc, 81 and 125 UNDERWEA This department needs no advertising. | We simply desire toxay: ‘The garments are our own make. bize, Perfect Shap, and we refund money if unsatisfac- tors’ in price or otlerwis JERSEYS, We ask you to look only. ‘The Fit, and the Prices 81.80 up—wil an 351 M street southweat, Es (opp POLITICAL PICTORIAL, NET BANNERS: CP painted at HOGTSSKI & LEW YS, ove D tect northwest. Desigun and estimates cheerfully. turnistied. work guaranteed and deue in the most artistic uality, Perfection of we know, pl be required to ‘make known condition of the title to such that since the assisnment D. W. Middieton, for the Purbese of securing Jauet Siniih and ounér ered tors, has conveyed certain real property to Geo. F. Green in trust; that by another deed he has co veyed to Jus. HL McKenny certain property, which, wiille absolute on 1ts face, she charges was made by way of security for the payment. of an indebt- edness wo McKenny. She also states that 8. E. Middleton made a certain deed in fee simple to se- cure an indebtedness due by hima to S$. M. Shoema- ker, of Ballimore. She states that the assignment beats date May 80th, 1884, and that Green falled to make a statement’ w the real 8 OTH STREET, real estate; Opposite Patent Office, OWING TO THE GREAT INCRPASE TN OUR RUST- NESS. WE HAVE OPENED A NEW VARD ON UTH, AND C STREETS NORTHWEST, FOUND A COMPLETE STOCK OF THIS WILL ENABLE US ‘TO AND MOLE VARIED STOCK OF WHITE PINES AND JARD WOODS, WHICH WE MEAS SHALL BE IN Tie INTEREST OF THOSE WMIQSE UkbiaGs Wi Have THE PLEASURE 40 WM. McLEAN & 8ON, 18TH STREETS NORTHWEST, my [D> THE, ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND RES. CF jdents ie purt ‘S, EMBROIDERIES, OVERS, ELH: and SHUTLAND SHAWTS, nd Eiubroidered MULL FICHUS at half thelr @ Children's HOSTERY. SUMMER UNDE! and LISLE THE AD GLOVES and T+ LACE Ey Reoveros Ix Prices ae ‘PHOSVILA, to June 26th, TRIMAUNGS, LACES, Ete, Et oN or aud Mane ‘ The Ladies are invited to examine my stock and com- ‘Pare quality and prices, iF M. WILLIAN, (eta 7 Cite Trevis, Paris—907 Pennsylvania ave. Sole Inveutor: selected because he had been a confidential clerk of the firm, and she ts informed and Del he is not a Competent person, and of no financial responsibility Whatever, and {hat a lange portion of the assets are of such a character a8 to require the futervention of the court, diebole apt GAS COOKING RANGES AND STOVES, GARDEN HOSE, LAWN VASES AND SETTEES, "3 that A. Burgdorf and James D. Cummings for present- ing false vouchers to the Navy department. Mr, A. H, Jackson appeared for Cummings, and stated that his client was ready for arraignment. Mr. ‘Cununings was called in and entered a plea of “not Xo. ‘ Houses and Huilding Lots For Sale Chosp. sn Money to Loan. =p GAS_STOVES. Cer OAS STO RIDEN Hose. GaAs a, (Gan Stoves that will do all Pamly Cookie make.) that for the” price ix nosury 2.B.—Freuch, German and Spanish spol marlé ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING, J. OEP SPA pHEaseR Pow pants ‘Three Patents’ ant Five Medals trois Expositous s2 guilty.” Mr. Worthington asked that the case be set Pane Vienna. == salactuger 204 Inorter of % F. BROOKS, for tril next Monday. AND FINE HATR WORK Ladies fine Hatz Cutting and Hair dressing. Jeirdyed and shanipooed iu wifirst class wanner. my? Mr. Jackson said he did not see that he could Goreb ee Se eS te Drepared to go to trial, for three witnesses Migs to order lar. Y Ree A can Ca cant t felony. By th os _8s FEPTEYNTH STREET NonTHWEST._ | Moonsy Govern Away. tone PaOtion anal ta ea or minemesnen, Aatos Fisers eo Nal. the defendant could Hot be forced to tral, lthougi Geant "Dey ieantne Patt Ip onder to introduce to th consumers of Cigarettes | fhe wished, ee Oe tne THERE OF & speedy Jatve, tenes cee Tyan | PURITY SWEET.” | aif. tetlagion aan that day beet tor iy Gare Uae nares Se reer om ie Sackten wan Chen Yoforned that no tea Ny, me Superior pro ir. Jackson was titan’ Cixi Clee oy proces Tao | Sadho meee srt Ets Turia Sweat Cl | could le had before the reco. esther inal snp a area ple unratogd tte Wrappers ou or before 12 o'clock, September Seite then arraigned and pleaded wee meee aug TWENTY-EIVE DOLLARS IN. CASH. Mr. Jem Chandler was asked if le could not ‘be Po. the Second ber. on Monday, and re ve. rs FIFTEEN copes IN CASH. reer Chandler sepited that he could ee Noanwatxeraco, Crormxa TREN DOLL Aye Same axihe court replied that this case would take the ‘and di (25PeuneylvaniaAva FOR HOT WEATHER, | Packages to be maled and directed to ‘THE NAVAL COURT OF IXQUTRY, NOAH WALKER & co, Tees dl partie onust MAKE APAYDAYOR: be. | #Ppointed to investigate the extent of the fraudsin (outeane}tvania A = fort ROSARY PUBLIC below the cslivery of tecahts | the, Navy opartment, met this morning with é that they De SMOKED OR GIVEN AWAY Eioeed Coors im bee Haren 08 Betine and surrey. NOAH WALKER & CO, _At home, ‘mountain band every ‘Surgeon Gen. Gunnell was examined by the court * seanide or bay. Muna? Choe | $h° eee ee the system of making expenditures in €20Peunsylvania Ave, pons ee ‘ery | DO NOT SELL ‘the bureau of medicine and surgery. NOAH WALKER & 00. Drap. rete site. haloes ESR eee IO Ne Extra lone Drap dt Political Notes. hinhipgmilipng nwa’ rset a ne | ‘Mr. Calkins, the republican candidate for gover- XOAH WALKER & CO, 4 nor of Indiana, states to an interviewer that the 2oPeansyivania Ava, Dry dete vets ee Aifrerences between Hendricks and McDonald have Children’s Sallorand Nor- been ‘and that the former will present Mc- NOAH WALKER & CO, SO Dat ite. and 1 NOAH WALKER & CO, kc. ‘neat very iPonnsyivania Ava, "Pfion. CA. Boutelle has NOAH WALKER & CO, = the republican state commit (€25Pennaylvania A) Ww - NOAH WALKER & 00, NOAH WALKEE & CO, 25 FPennsylvapia Ave Je2_025 Pennsylvania Ave iron SE SSG TaN gona uae ee a cause It Was not perth no re ‘Mr. Calkins, Mr. ‘Was atlso lost—yeas 85, 0: AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. TRADE DOLLARS IN THE SENATE. SHARP DEBATE ON THE NAVY BILLIN THE HOUSE. ‘The Senate. Mr. Harrison, from the committee on military affatrs, reported the House bill providing for the es- tablishment of a branch soldiers’ home west of the MississippL It wag at once amended by substitu- Ung the Senate bill for the same purpose, already passed, and as $0 amended was read a Ulird ume and passed, ‘On motion of Mr. Voorhees, the House bill grant- ing a pension of $50 a month’ to the widow of Gen, James B. Steedman was read a Ubind time and THE TRADE DOLLARS. ‘The joint resolution introduced yesterday by Mr. Cameron (Pa.), directing the Secretary of the Treas- ury to redeem $10,000,000 worth of the trade dollars at thelr face value was laid before the Senate. Mr. Mitchell and McPherson briefly urged the redemption, Mr. McPlierson was, however, opposed to limit ing the redemption to $10,000,000. "He thought every, trade dollar ought to be redeemed, Mr. Morrill said there had been “$36,000,000 of the trade dollars i-sued, and it would cost the govern ‘Ment $5,000,000 to retleem them. He moved to refer the resolution (o the committee on finance. Mr. Cameron cailed for the yeas and nays. Mr. Morrill’s motion was axteed to, and the reso- lution was referred accordingly—veas 38, nays 20. ‘The House bill relieving from ‘the charge of de- sertion soldiers who served until the expiration of their term and are improperly charged with. deser- Mion, or who for any other cause are umproperly 80 charged, was passed. Also the ‘House bill ameniling the 72d article of War. It provides that any general oMlcer com- manding an army, a territorial division or a depart. ment, or a colonel commanding a separate depart ment may appoint general courts martial when- ever necessary; but when ver any such commander / is the accuser or prosecutor of any officer under his | command, the court shall be appointed by the President. THE NEW YORK BANKS. Mr. Butler called up his resolution directing an Investigation Into te condition of the New York banks, adding lo 1t a clause authorizing the inves- ing committee to sit during the recess of Con- Morrill moved the reference of the resolution to the committee on finance, which mouon Was. agreed Lo—yeas 39, nays 16, ‘THE RIVER AND HARBOR BILI. Consideration of the river and harbor bill was then resumed. ‘The House, THE DISAGREEMENT ON THE NAVAL BILL. Mr. Randall (Pa.) submitted the report of the conference committee on the naval appropriation bill, announcing an inablitty to agree. The explanatory statement which accompanies the report specities the chief items of disagreement, | to be the appropriations for new crulsers and for the continuation of work upon the double-turreted monitors, There are other potnts of disagreement, Vut the conference committee thinks that these differences could be easily adjusted if an agree- ment could be reached upon the two Items speci fled. Nr, Randall sald that the Senate seemed to have alurking Lope, Which elther ought. to be affirmed suuissed by positive action on the part of the use, that witinately the House would. recede wa its disagreetient to the two Importantamend- nts Understanding his duty as he did (and he Mhonght he spoke for lis democratic colleague on The Committee, Mr. Hutchins) he said deliberately Mhat nothing Dut “an tustruction trem the House Would Induce the House conferees 10 yield on these two polnis. [Applause on the democratic side.) ‘There Was noting that would tuduce the present conterees 10 yield on these two points except a di- Tet vole of the House, and when that vote was given he trusted tkat the House would select some Other conteree than him. {Applause on the demo- cratic side.) : Mr. Calains (Ind.) sald that the frst. tion presenj-d to the Howse was, whether the building Of the navy should be delayed for another yeas, oF whether Congress should take another step in ad- vance. ‘The investigation had nothing to do with the new erulsers or with the monitors. REFERENCE TO NAVY DEPARTMENT FRAUDS. Mr, Randall sald that the House had given every dollar estimated for to complete the crutsers now under consideration. 1 did not want to enter upon pit, WESOLID COLORS. Frill Reeular, urual price | 1u326 th and Latreets northwext.) thelr hands by her for the purpose of Uleir bust- | a discussion pro and con on the conduct of the Navy SOLED CORGIES SETICLE LEE G5. @1, de ——— = | ness, and so made them part of the assets, departiment In regard to the contracts made, be- nt to the subject, ‘and delay action on tie Dill, t the Investigation had to the new cruisers, might protract debate au Mr. Calkins rep re: Mr. Ran avait all uch ae : Mane eee oe ; and which of the securities or Iabilities are such as | In appropriating money. for a department where ine WARSENS, THOMPSON'S, “?.-D," "CP ,» de he Bean meaepstattached market | Se directed that her money should be invested in, | there nad been saludrnisersticn: ist BOuTOS CO MEOR, ‘he ot She further says that the debt due her 1s not. dis: MH. CALKINS! REPLY TO MR. RANDAL. CORSETS and WALT! Mr. Caikins said that during the course of the day he would be in possession of the recommenda- tions which had put Wales in the position where he had been, If necessat very many members ‘of the House and Senate would appear appended to Wales’ recommendation for promotion. ton the distinguished names of He reterred to the prompt repara~ vhich Great Britain demanded and received meee i done to one of her subjects abroad, | We wall notice other departments next week. delo-Im__| thatshe tyentitled to have this Indebtedness a: it with the timid conduct of the SOGILN ARGHTTED: certatned and the manner ot ent Invest Ss when one of her citizens had been DOUGLASS’, Cue ee a | Stted, and that the sald in should be | maltreated and abused. Under the leadership of _ frail classes of buldiygw att aupenre | treated ax other claims. ‘She states tat the Mid- | (ue geutemace who wees wigan et ea rot at SEIS 026 Ninth street 7 rection. je-lm | dletons are Possessed of real estate in the District, | the presidency, the flat had gone forth that the x i Tea a | Which should be subject, with other pr perty, 0 | navy should not be built up Untll after the next Mos Sean Reveenr, is UMBER LUMBER } the payment of debts, and the Middietons should | presidential election, Alter a sharp political debate by Mr. Randall, ‘eed apd others, the conference report Was Agreed to, THE HOUSE STICKS, AND APPOINTS NEW CONFEREES. Mr. Calkins then moved that the House recede from Its disagreement to the steel cruisers amend- ment. Lost—yeas 90, nays 147. A simtlar motion in regard to the monitors clause vs 1 House further insisted on its disagreement, ‘The and Messrs. Randall, Holman and Calkins were ap- polnted as conferees! ee ME. SQUIER AND MR. EDMONDS, Proceedings in the Equity Court. MB. EDMONDS’ SURETY—THE COURT FIXES ASSIGNER SMITH’S BOND AT $30,000. ‘This morning in the Equity Court the case of 3 7 FINE GAS FIXTURES, ‘Theron C. Crawford and others against J. H. ss 1E K. ? NAVY DEPARTMENT FRAUDS, M' SANE UU TERE PLUMBING, EFATING, AND ALL JOBBING 7 —— Squier and Jay H. Smith, assignee—bill to appoint 4:0 TENTH STREFT NORTHWEST, PEOMFELY DONE. Messrs. Cummings and Burgdorf Are | a receiver—was again before the court. Mr. Wil Maken COUSPTS to order in every atyle and masa, SAML. 8. SHEDD, raigned and Plead “Not Guilty. son appeared for Commissioner Edmonds; Messra. voy roma eR SECA HIE ARE a2 scomnetrret northwert | 1, tne criminal Court, Judge Wylie, this morn. | Cook & Cole for the complainants; Mr. Shella- French Hand-miade Undireloihiug Merino Underweas, | SGN . petit dines lunperted Mery ae Ce eee eco a iaroter. ing District Attorney Worthington called attention Selig for the assignee, and Mr. RD. Mussey tor lent Shoulier Braces ‘Dress Reform Goods, uved his office ‘ rerch Corsets and Bust! A aie GU Es Cea _Has reme oh ome te to the indictments found yesterday against Messrs, HORACE & CUMMINGS ON COMMISSIONER EDMONDS’ BOND. Mr. Wilson called the attention of the court to the petition of Commissioner Edmonds, and said he was ready to offer bond, and would present Horace 8, Cummings as surety on the undertaking to abide by such orders as may be made by the court. ‘This gentleman the court accepted, mnn-as amply suficient. ‘There 1s ‘ho" Sinoun ‘amed in the undertaking, ‘THE SCHEDULE OF ASSETS FOOTING UF SOME $7,000. Mr, Shellabarger presented a schedule of the | assets of Squier &Co., prepared by the assignee, footing up some $7,000. Mr. Cook. —“There is surely more than that.” Referring to the report of Major Richards, Mr. ‘Cook read that there were vouchers, the value of which, not ascertained, amounted to trom $40,000 to $60,000 in the office,'and he claimed that there Were avaliable asseis amounting to $11,000 at least. What they wanted was a good receiver. OFFER OF SURETIES FOR ASSIONEE SMITE. Mr. Snellabarger read from the list prepared by ‘Mr. Smith, showing less than $7,000 available, He offerred a8 sureties of the assignee G. G. Cornish, to the amount of $5,000; J. E. W. ‘Thompson $2,000 and Mr, Gunwell, of’ Alexandria, for the balance— say ‘Mr. Cook.—It onght to be $100,000, at least $50,000. "The court said that besides the MR. KELLOGG 4 WITNESS. His Testimony Hefore the Springer Committee, (WE DENIES THE STATEMENTS OF WALSH AND PRICE— WIS RELATIONS WITH THEM, AND NON-CONNECTION WITH STAR ROUTE EXPEDITION. Mr. W. P. Kellogg, ex-U. & Senator, at present Tepresentative in Congress from Louisiana, appeared before the Springer committee today. After being sworn he unfolded a huge package of papers. He sald he was laboring under some disadvantage because he was not in possession of Col. Bliss’ test!- mony. Mr. Kellogg promised to be brief, referred to the charge against him of complicity in the star route frauds, and of the indictment against him. Ho sald that indictment was predicated upon the Statute that forbids members of Congress {rom Te celving pay for services rendered in the depart- ments. He claimed that it was never charged that he had used any undue influence. TE DENIED WALSH'S TESTIMONT, to the effect that he (Kellogg) delivered certain Grafts to Walsh, and directed him to coliect and divide the money between Kellogg and Bra Mr. Kelte swore that he never attempted to Influence Gen. Brady, directly or tudirectiy, in relation to the two routes $n which the charge against him was found (Ue Monroe and Shreveport and San Auto- ‘io and Corpus Christ! routes). ‘The witness: Hi, eee the Jacket of papers of the Corpus Christ route, and read the enderse- ments, papers etc Among’ them be read a letter, dated July 5th, 1879, from Senator Maxey, uocing expedition; aiso a sworn statement by Pric Wliat increase of force would. be necessary fori the service under expedition. Mr keliocs ‘sald there was no question of Une propriety of te expedition Of that route, and he mentioned that in Justice to Senator Maxey. He next Wook up the other contract, from Monroe to Shreveport, La., and read an application from Contractor Price fot expedition from May to January of each year, a period duriug which low water interfered wil | Mall Service on other routes. This application Jendorsed by Messrs Elam and Robertson, the | members of Congress from Louisiana, «nd alse by W. P. Kellogg, then U.S. Senator. “Mr. Kelling: Said no evidence could be found anywhere that hv rendered any service In getting expedition, bes endorsing this appiteation with. “I concur’ atid ‘signing lits name. ‘The witness sald Col. Bliss had Said there Was a “missing link” im the case, and that no service could be proved. TUE GOVERNMENT OFPERS TO PRICE IN ORDER TO GET WS TESTIMONY AGAINST Price's son to release Price from prosecution, if Price would make out a case against Kelings. and that Mhally the prosecution wrote out_a statciaent Which Uiey Wanted Price to swear to; Uhat the first dratt of Price’s testimony as made by Price Satisfactory 10 Une prosecution, and they” sent Woodward to Price to make term with him and to induce hin to make out a stronger case against Kellogg. ‘The witness claimed that (hroughout th Whole Case everything agalust him was immed! ately given to the press, much of the matter being Supplied to the Associated Press directly from. the krand jury room. Mr. Kellogg went on to read from Price's original statement and. his evidence show Uhat discrepancies existed which materially weakened his evidence. He thought that Price's desire to escape prosecution prompted ita Unwit- ‘UUngly to implicate him (Kellogg.) PRICE'S ADMISSIONS. The witness said that if further evidence was necessary he would give the names of three or four men to whom Price had admitted that Kellogg had | nothing to do with getting the expedition. He had | the afidavit of one person to whom Price had Made that admission. Mr. Kellogy clakued that | Price made Uiat admission Ww W. A. Cook. Mr. Kellogg next spoke of the “animus” that h: Mnunifested against hun; of the great service had render Walsh. He said that oniy the othe Gen. Raum said: “Why Kellogg, you ought to hay let me sent Walsh to the penitentiary when I was ‘cetumissioner of revenue. WaLsw’s ANTI The witness next reviewed Walsh’s course berore ‘the grand juries, his talk of a “grievance,” and of wanting a “vindication,” eté., and charged in sub- stance that Walsh was incensed against him (Kel- Decause the latter positively refused to ald ‘Walsh in collecting his claim against Brady. ‘This ‘he maintained wapWaish’s “animus” against him, and he sald he wanted to call attention to the fact + thatin Walsh's ial Statement he declared that the drafts were given him by Brady, but subse ently, after Kellogg retused to asstst him tn hits clalm against Brady he changed it and chargod Uiat Kellogg gave him the drafts PRICE'S SEALED ENVELOPE POR WALSH. ‘The wituess next came to the question of com- pensation received by him. He sald he had shown that he did not render any service, and, not having done -o, that even had he received compensation here would have been no offense in the transac- Uon. He said his case, involving his right to a seat in the Senate, was pending In April, May and June, A879; Ubat was the Spofford-Kellogg case. A great deal of testimony had been taken In Washington, and was being transcribed, Witness and his ator heys were getting through their labors here, pre- puratory to going to New @rleans to attend the ses- | slous or aSenate sub-committee sent there toinquire Into the contested-election case. Kellogg, Walsh and Price were uil living at Willard’s hotel, Waish's Fo:m opening into Kellogg's parlor. It was about the close of the Ngcal year, and Walsh had just ob- tained a large expedition of mall contract.” Walsh and Price were working togetiier to procure expedi- UUons on their respective routes. Waish went awa several Umes, returning generally in a few di would hand (Kellogg) some papers for him Walsh), and to keep them until his retura. During Walsh's absence Price did hand witness @ sealed envelope for Walsh. Witness kept the envelope and detivered It to Walsh upon his return. Witness Was now satisfled that that envelope did contain the Price drafts, und he said that he had described ail the connection he ever had with them. ‘The witness next read from Walsh's testimony in the Star route case to show, that Wa'sh had sworn that he divided the proceeds of the Prt: logg, and in another place that he credited Brady with the proceeds of that note. Mr. Kellogg silt he knew a lawyer who advised Walsh tuat he could not maintain bis ease a Brady in an open account. ‘Then it was, Mr. Kellogy claimed, that Walsh changed hits testimony, and sald trady forcibly took the notes Brady had given to hin from him. THE POSTAL DRAFTS were next taken up, the witness saying he was prepared to show that one of the drafts delivered by Walsh to him (witness) was given for an entirely Gifferent purpose trom that sworn to by Walsh. ‘The witness swore that all the money he got froin Walsh was for a purpose enurely different frou that ascribed by Walsh. WALSH OWED WITNESS MONRY. ‘The witness swore that Walsh owed htm money ‘on transactions had in New Orieans not in any manner connected with star route matters. He de- manded payment, and Walsh agreed to pay $2,000 It Kellogg would take his (Walch), note ahd ito him to raise money on me to replace it, saying needed it. The witness collected the $2.00 chev Walsh gave lim on Lewis Johnson & Co. "lie next day went to New York, taking a note of Walsh's for $2,000. In order to discount’ that, witness had to endorse it, which he did. fn return for the en- dorsed note witness recelved a check for $2,000, less | the discount, and, following Walsh's directions, yy of the check he recelved upon the Walsh note in New York to refute Walsh's testimony that the $2,000 check he (Walsh) gave Kellogg was in part payment of the Price drafts. In reply wo ques- { Mons, witness swore that Walsh owed Sto Walsh for pecuntary favors extended by witness to W: HTF He | Es & Botore leaving on onegecasion ie told Kellogx Trice | — MR. TILDEN OPPOSED TO CLEVE- LAND, The New York Delegation’s Meeting on Saturday im Chicage—Mr, Manuing’s Letter. Siecial Dispatch to Tare Evexixa Stan. New York, July 1.—There ts utcle or no Goubt that Mr. Tiden ts opposed to the nomination of Gov. Cleveland at Chicago. The Cleveland men at | Albany say That It ts quite clear to them that ty few York Sun, which for years has been clos o Mr. ‘Tuden, and represented — his polttl al views, is opposing Cleveland — bacaus® Piden does not wai The Cleveland men are now only ciatming York delegation outside of County (Brooklyn) But they 4- ude Kings in their full estimate, which, if cor- Tect, Would give Cleveland a clear majority of Ue deleation, “The opinion here ts that Mr. Cleveland | cannot depend on any of that delegation Messrs. MeLaughiin, Campbell and Jacobs, tts princpal men, nly against him, « Manning has isstied a call for themeet- Ing of tie New York” delegation at Chicago on Sat= urday evening next, The contest Unus opens very prompts. (10 @ letter to a delegate, who ts doubt- Tul if he can get there so soon, Mr. Manning says: “No advantage will be Laken of the absence of aby Griogate at aby of he meetings of the delegation. ey doubt all his richts and every courtesy: Will be secured to Lim by hils colleagues,” Declines the Nomination of Elector-at- Large. July 1.—The Krening Journat mt that the Rev. Wan, B. Derrick, colored, of New York, but formerly of Albany, hus declined the nemin: of elects republican Ucket. AMidavits charging Derrick with not belng an Amer n have been Bled with The Evening Journal, and rather than have the quesiton arise Derrick, 1U 1s understood, bas decided to withdraw, ALBANY, N. say's it fs tinderst ————— Mr. Binine at Bowdoin. BRUNswick, M ion. James @, Blaine has accepted” thi and Will be in attenda PROSPECT OF MEETING rth of July: regatta at and. Atueciett. yew Wallace Koss also 3 | ‘erday. Koss recvived a letier oa Saturday | “aig that “etc ad covered his depot And did not appear scared at the prospect of Leet | ing the McKeesport wond wi Coin Countertciters Arrested. Davtox, Onto, July 1.—lenty Hater and Joseph Ostermeyer were before ve Latted States comms. stoner yesterday. and pleaded sully to making aud sing countertat half aud quarter dollars. Mater | confessed to making $300 1n business year ‘The | moids, metal aud coin were found in Ostermeyer's establishment at Osborne. Probably, $2,000 12 Chis coln are circulating at” Kokomo, Indianapolis, Richmond aud Diyton, nc Affaire in Wall Strect. TRE GOVERNMENT INTREST PAYSENTS—TANDER- BULTy WHAT THE BULLS RELIEVE, BTC. New Yous, July 1, Wall Street, 11:0 —The July Aisbursements ot interest and dividends to-day 1 Is estimated will be weurly $60,000,0N. ‘The govern Ihent Will pay $7,07.25 oh | Uke four per cent bonds ‘tnd $1,088,708 as“ Iuierest on. Ube currency sixes li Sued 1h wd of the Pacine roads, making @ otal of and of this amount ated, $2,500,000 hav ngs tie total pay- « «for lnterest and principal uublic de up Lo $16,826,430, righ Bankers say that ‘Ube withdrawals of Specie from the Bank of England are in Jor Canada, “The rates of exchange do hot War- Tant Une transaction a banking operation, but the scarcity of actual gold tp Uhe dominion Becessl- (ates Its importation from abroad, | The report that Mr. Vanderbilt has made farther Joaus on government bonds for the purpose of tak- ine, up yee Shore Isagain revived generally delle ‘The bulls believe that a large of the many millions to be patd oul during the current month for coupons and dividends will seek re investment tn Wall street In good stocks and bonds. ‘California Southern will default upon its interest. ‘The next Sk Goad Transcontipental loan falls due August 1st, and Js the Gould loan for $1,000,000. AtNOAD ores, ‘The Northern Pacific ts paying tnterest charges: due to-day, amountt! WPA. AL the Dem ver and Kio Grande AU ts stated that the earp- ings have been InsuMclent to meet interest, due to-day, and therefore interest ts defaulted, AMoUuDL due ts #655.917 on the consolidated bonds, ‘The street presents quite an animated ance, and at the offices of the fiscal agente of the various railway companies large crowds of bond- holders have assembled. ‘The roads defaulting on Uber Interest are few, ‘The Wabash receivers have advertised Une payment of interest on a mg ni ber of their branch lines and also on the Wi T's of 1879, do.funded debt Lunds and do.funded debt bonds graduated. Mr. Colgate Hoyt, government @irector of the Union Pacific railroad pany, yesterday tele- iphed President Charles cls Adams, jr., In~ formang him of rumors on the street predi de fault on July Interest and 4 receivership for the company. Mr. Adams telegraphs the following: “There 1s absolutely no truth to the stories, They are pure falsehood. Money is provided and tnter- est Wil be paid. You aoc _— on authority. (Signed) C. F. Adams, Jr., esident.” fire New York, Pennsylvania and. Oblo raflroad company will pay to-day one pound sterling upon coupon No. 8, upon Its first mortgage income bonds, Where, also, deterred warrants Will be issued for the repaid portion of the coupon. Atthe Caton Pactiilc offices all interest dee ts being pald. Missourl Pacific oOMclals are paying dividends and interest on Missourl Pacific, interest ‘on Iron Mountaln and M., K. and T., and taking up ‘Texas Pacific New Oricans division coupons, THE STOCK MARKET. ‘The stock market opened steady and soon be- came weak. Prices declined 3 lo 1 cent, Lake Shore, Western Union, Union Pi ic and St. Paul being’ the greatest sufferers. Near 11 o'clock a firmer feeling prevailed and a rally gf 3 to 1M Percent, took “place, the latter tn Unton jusiness rather quiet, ea Capt. Andrews, the Aged Pedestrian. Boston, July 1.—Capt. John W. Andrews, of Sum- ter, 8. C., 98 years of age, who started to walk to Boston, arrived in this city last joy ‘the Bos ton and Albany road, having given up his tramp at Harttord aiter completing 700 miles on footy at an average rate of 22 miles per day. He went tothe residence of his son, in Somerville, where be pro- Doses to tarry until’ Noveimber. ‘Telegraphic Bricts, Melits Brothers, wholesale dealers in mil and fancy goods at Portland, Oregon, have Liabiiities, $100,000. The New York Jewelers Cinb and the New Eng- land Manufacturing Jewelers Association celebrated sdewelers Day” by a trip to Coney Island to-day. The party numbered about. 400. age, Vall, Down Seeing Mem of the Heuse. BON. WM. I. ENGLISH AGAIN BEPORE THE INVESTI“ GATING COMMITTEE. Fion. W. H. English, of Indiana, was yesterday again before the special committee investigating charges of lobbying in the House, and was ques Uoned as to whether he had visited members at the elections committee had reported son's case he called upon Messrs. Turner, Cook, Converse and Lowry, of the committee, and talic with Uhem concerning the merits of bis. ‘son' He saw other members of the House also, Me sald I aid not occur to him that there if bee 3 iss ae Eg iE Fi et ae Eton. “Ate, Aenieys turning tooMe: Pogiish salads Ir. 2 *Svaa not senator larrison on the oor ulig and ruling % - Ar Millard interposing.—“ T saw him on the floor the discussion, but ‘him speak to i i