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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘The Evening S:ar Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. THe Evexixo Stam m served to mubseribers in the sity by carriers, on heir own account, at 10 cents Der ferek. or He fier month.” Copies ai the counter, tents’ tach fy mail—pontaze prepaid OU couse Mouth; one vear, $e: six moutlss, Ba [Fntered ot the Post Office at Wasiington, D. Cas tecond-ciase mall water. | Tux Wrexty Srax—pubiished on Friday—61 @ Fear, posiage prepakl. Six months, 60 cents 82~ A)! sail surmeripnions mnt be paid ws advance ho paper sent louger than i paid for. Rates of advertising 2 apntiontion. © Northwest Comer Pounsyivania Ave, and iltn St, by’ nen ing Star. Vo. 67—No 10,041. WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1885. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES: rectors, will be held at the 64 Tachana ae pe aSSS. Pols oper SOSLE ULAGNER, Necretary. (> PCELMAN PARLOR Cans To WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. sla Midland Railway { now ranning man Factor Cats hetween Washingtor F Springs. These cars Irave Wash: & maid arrive at White Sasphar r xeupt Sunday. Call at ans's office, Gi Pensyivaula avenue, for tck- Ste and Parlor Cur re-ervaiions. jezzcw (KS _—& F Bn00Ks, |ARDEN HOSE, any length, GAS STOVES, all sizes; guaranteed. Call and examine. Gas FIXTUE S.c. No charge for hanging. LOWEST PRICES. Plumbing, Repairs, &c. = F. BROOKS, 531 15th street, =» REMOVAL—TO MY CUSTOMERS: T Sans tow located at 1221 Vermont Avenue Adjoining the Porvand. ‘T. V. NUONAS Plumber. mm: SBi-einchN: Tsk, Transfer bys ks © ose = Jez S30 KK FAIR PRICES S ADAMS, PLINTH S514 sth street Northwest, of Pension and Clasp Agents work, Piemte aud Exeuragn it low rates Jel: MIS. EKOWN (COLORED) ST will give her highly’ recommended Medi- ewed Electric and Steau Baths Also, Magneue Wo Missouel AVE, BAW, inr2-6mne TEE ATTENTION OF | rricninely risa oud Nerve 1 ‘areated by | EN, Sole ine | Tay Pouylvinw ave | Vester and iuuuiacture aul ______ AMUSEMENTS. ORS — MEXICAN TYPICAL ORCHPSTRA, A MEXICA S SUNDAY NIGHEE CONCERT Wi begin in Wat Assoc a From the «its etSummer rates. ss Reni. July 8, at the DEX ICS ‘OsMOPOLITAN CLUB PARK.” in Summs | Woods. is now upev for member for® hitch and soaday sevool Picnics. Now w tore | Begun “hue ym whe, Bstrict, uly about tem iil hes walk stom jth aud Lath st, extetuon cars Do lade. unies arcompamed by a member of the C1 b, wil be aduutcal. ioe Ho ror tue rowers oF sey: . GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS AT ATHLETIC PARK. L MOXLEY. Proprietor. By PAIN, of London and Coney Island. ‘There will be asulute uf Aerial Maroons, Megical Prismatic Mismination Ascent of Foor Samm b | Julioun~ Flery Torpedo-s, The Actiai 3 Fuad Gems. Qs ene astenors, £ The Silver Chromotrope, Flightof Muminated Tour- Billions, Salvo of Aerial Sudcissons, Jewel Clouds, o PORTRAIT OF PRESIDENT CLEVELAND. tortionists. The Piwon Cote, Grand Dix z ‘tuoldea ( jouds studded with Sap- clerita: Free, Vouley uf Shells, Nest of Hie Serpents. WHITE ELEPHANT, WITH NATURAL MOVE- MENT OF LMS Shells Fc & Wheat <hraf, Clestigh Shells in Rayonet Fires Mervoned, Expios.on of Sinbad’s Jewel Give, the Creweat Lalud %, Sun und Guiloche. Grand Display of Sovils, Fiery Wanlwinds. Pains tavon DOr. of Liquid Fire, the Fairy Fountain simultane gus Volcanic Eruptions, Batteries or Koman Candles, ‘The Electric Shell, Ascent uf chinese Tourbi lous, Flight of Golden Tourbillions, Third Display of Shalis. THE FOREST OF FIRE. @ _Acrora Boealls, Vain's Fiery Waggles, Silver Cloud Sivided withsapplires, Display of Palx’s Meunmots Spreaders the who'e to tenclude Wha the grand pab- Gracie efivet repreenting the BOMBARDMENT OF ALEXANDRIA. Gxteroyen at To'clock. Display at 8:15 p.m. Ad- winne 2oe. Seats us Grand Stand 25¢ extra. city 10,000. Brass Band in atiendance. Reet Y Y CYFY. JULY 47H. TROTTING AND RUNNING RACES. Ast Race Purse $100; road horses; 8 entries ce P ites SAM 24 Lasse Dentrhes. ce Ste plechaw- Gen b men riers: entries ce~Itubrning—(conditions to be aunouneed Tow nvicave B&O depotat 12:16 and 3:30 o'clock. returning otter the race. Sl pesicges. $1. Latles and children admitted Wace of the gronit'and Srand stand ‘Sockloiders may ovo ther tickets of a Ho. K. RePETTE, se30-40 _47) Peninsyivania ave: LEAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE EVERY EVEN ATCRDAY MATINEE, LA PERICHOLI Avinieston, 25 cents Sext Weee-BILLEE FPHEATER comiave SUMMER GARDEN. (COOL. COSY, and COMFORTABLE. EMMA CLARK'S 1 AND HONOLULU BALLET ve EN ASENSATIONAL MEL\NGE MATINERS—TUE-DAY. THURSDAY, AND TUEDAY (JULY 4). Jezo-8t JARLIN'S SPRINGS OVEN FOR THE SUM- mer. In good order and ready for Pien.cm ume to ehcage == & CARLIN, 315 12)b at. sw. me Lapus, Arrexrios. LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS. MLLE. M. J. PRANDI, 1809 F Stexer. POMPADOUR BANGS. ‘Trese myles never weed be in the bal bands. aiwass in order by plain ‘comb: dressed dnd Bangs Siingied. 3 Ar Acrat Cox. ENTIRE STOCK OF TRIMMED AND UNTRIM- MED HATS AND KONNETS. FEATHERS AND FLOWERS at and below actual ‘cost. yy 1309 F Srucet Noxruwust. Tae Cyctostyie DUPLICATING APPARATUS. Wo Washing, no Dany ering Simple, Rapid, Cleaniy. eS anes on ouher process. no Electricity, ne Chem- nine. Forssic by JOHN F. PARET, 913 Pennsylvania avenue, Call and see tt work of send for cireular, If desired one wil Le sent for you to sve tts operation. Je2o--w1p [a Tre New “Basrnore Raxcz NESE SIZES, JUST OUT WITH THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, IS CHEAP ON PRICE, BUT FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RIMPECT. THERE DS NOTHING {8 THE MARKET EQUAL TOIT. FHL ECONOMY GAS STOVE is THE BEST SELLING STOVE, AS EVERY ONE USING THES TAKES PLEASURE IN TKLLINY THEIR FRIANDS ABOUT IT. WAYWAKD & BUTCHINSON, $24 0TH STREET eS Mz J. P. Paooe 0. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, Huts and those vf her Own Design & MIDSUMMER PRICES, eeving for Parts els EL D. Bers, . DgEP RRR TOOT a voran a= CARD. ‘The undersigned having withdrawn from the late ,Pruposes to continue ‘been engaged for the past he hopes from fs past expertenve Im from the most popular mines Will enable lim to merit and also wo receve his patronage of be old house, us well as th ‘Of his friendsand the pabiie. All communications oF orders sent by mail will Feach me on 10th, between D and E sts, nw, where I will be located Gti! the completion of my central ain Depot and Wharf will be at the old locality, NEW CHURCH (SWEDENBORGIAN North Vapito! st,, between Band ‘the pastor, He per of the Lamb, 1@ Lord's Supper. ug the rest of July and August, METROPOLITAN M. nd C sts, Preaching on Sunda; Pauker. Ves) ‘school at 9:30 wm. E ST. BAPTIST CHURCH, NEAR OTH sts.—On Sunday, July 5th, Janez Fox, will preach irom the v Who are calied unto the Marriage sty firm of CLA business fy which he has thirty years, a E. CHURCH, : ATU Gnu ET o'clock: Washington.—Communion serviceat 11 2 Preaching by pustor, Rev. W. H. CHAPMAN nary society at 3 pin. fineprogram. All wi RS OF THE LTB- wil hold an all-day Sabbath Schoo! WE, THE US esting ad.iress an "do heres azree toch of business on SATURDAY. TGNED GROCERS, ne Our respective places Judy ath, at 11 olelocke John H Magrnder. urn Cleare ety baptist chars nectigafCarln Springs 3 rai eB P. depot at 0 a un, Toturnlng at OU Round trip tickets, 60 cents. i FOUNDRY M. E. CHURCH, 14TH AND. Sts. Rev. Dr. H.R. NaYron, pastor Services on Sabbath at 11 a m. and & p. m., conducted by the pastor, Dr. NayLor. | Good #1 mons, a heariy welcome, and all invit Foundry churen. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ‘9th st, bet. Gand H sts, n,w., Rev. Joxurrt stor. — Services school at’ 9:30 a.m. munion service at4 p.m, Strangers me (Tee, ary wn church on Sunday at 11 ani, Bry & G. Cornwall & Son, Frank Home, Wooster, Ohio; “F. E, Wright, Toledo; Giarke, New Yorks; J. TS : + Bartley, A. W. Hynes, San’ Francisco, ant D.'B. Smith, Poledo. SECRETARY WHITNEY has gone to New York to be absent until next Tuesday. Commodore Harmony is acting Secretary during his ab- sence. Wants To Kyow Wuy His RESIGNAION 18 Requesrep.—Mr. F. C. Adams, the fourth class clerk in the bureau of provisions and clothing, Navy department, whose resignation was requested a few days-ago by Secretary Whitney, tary askibg the reasons for the request for his resignation, and requesting that he be assigned. to duty in some other bureau. He 1s unwilling to resign his office under an imputation that he hasbeen in any way connected with the re- ported irrezulurities in the bureau, which might result from his relationship to Puymas- ter General PEAce with tHe Ures, But Taey WANT Rations.—A telegram has been received at the Peter F. Bacon, Hil € Duvall, RO. Etmonston, Head Howard Q. Keyworth, iS canina mnsideration of our clerk and, 6 kardless of whut others m: if we shall siand alone in the matter, because Wwe be- Aieve it to be due to our fulthful clerks, ore ask our customers to send us thelr ‘Yet conclude to do, even Poe te enka saturday morning. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, Grocer, ATION PAVING SCRIP.— the holder of Serip Aeainst \it uel to Nicholas Acker. DANieL OC. CALLA the New York avenue Pr “ anday school at Young peoples’ meeting at 7:13 p.m. Ni other evening service, Square 630. bss SLISH LUTHERAN ‘Church, corner of west.—Rev. Dn. Dom ER, pastor. chextat il a.m. No service In eveniny sk Sanday schoo ip Grounds on Wednesday, July NOTICE OF COPAR Sr this date Mrs. B.S 1 plenie at Washi HAMIINE of, R, CHURCH, COR: ‘The services of the di 2ubh anniversary of tie church s orzanization. O'clock, session Of the Sud address by Mrs. Clara TL. Rove | o'clock, saerain from former pastor's and otlie's. FOURTIL | Re M. at the church apd mission Ing 11 a. m. ands p. m. by the pastor. kspel temperance society at ik) pd. the pastor and others. Sib; Ta comientoration OF the (em saver 8 suzpp. SLATE MANTERR Always instock large assortment of Gas Fixtures, Grates, Latrobes, Ranges and Furnaces. NORTHWEST. SLATE MANTELS. “sehool—An lstorical official channels, promise not to make any’ more reprisals for Killing the Ute family on Delures, and says fall r, followed by Indians to prevent thelr leaving the tion to hunt. Gen. Schofield, in tors tele: hecessity of Issuing thee rations, otherwise a gonilict between the Indians aud cowboys is inevitable. past ani at Goclock #. 10. mn aud sighing the pleige. ie Coxprrios of NATIONAL Banks. non, controller of the eurrene} Teport of the condition of the the close of bu: Association wil be heidatl425 New York avenue July th, at S v'clock p.m. Carriage Business of the late TH. GRATTAM the undersigtied ie business natue and Sobek. 1a FOWL, Sess UM € CO, WILL CLOSE store ou Saturday, ‘July “ain, wt t i thele faaniies | ues bi bss rol we of the company as may be brought before the mevt NOTIFY Tih PUBLIC Se that £ will not he respos i" Tncorporators, OTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEBT- ING. yrowided iy section 7 RAY COPPER SIL! Whereas, it is E i Me ASD MILLE ined under iti Tawa ort Shut the suusnal meetin fig of icectora and for ah or ld at the t ompuny's. principal . Arapalioe county. in the tate of Colorady, o@ the second SATURDAY OF OCTOBER In each year, Whereas it fs further provided by section 8 of the by laws of «ald Compan: Shnual meeting of: the day xed ip stld_ section gach mecth held on any. dug thereafter tix d ny tand holding a tsjor nnpab utter giving twenty dus pri ie umeand piace of holding such aby of holding she same Sireulation pubisshed | In each ufthe dies of Denver, Colorado, aid Wasl- ington, in the District of Colum twhereas no annual meet was called oF took place upon October, in the year Issel, neither has apy sch stock bolders’ mecting been held or culved since sald date. ‘Now, thereiors, notice Is, rai ited, D. D. Mallory, J Tider. who wre the buna more than three-fonr: Geneva Gray Copper, 5 ‘Companss that ‘any wilt be Tid nd held Rockwell, room BO Taher Grad Quera Howse Block. th the ev Of Denver, Arapaioe county, state of Colgendo, on MONDAY, the TWENTIETH OF JULY. IS95, at the hour of TWO O'CLICK P. MM. of said day, which meetinz of stockholiers shall be heii for the parpuse oF for said company, and te Fathication of a certain trustee's sale tngste [i * Root. traee for said company. loz, Which sale tonk pla'e 6 December, Ind. and to 18 as muy properly come derore sald meeting. ero hoiding stock “wid company {be present aud participate in said meet B.D MALLORY, the by-laws of RAND GOLD 3 COMPANY, & corpora. of stockholders fr the elec: jor all other parpoves shall be ice in the city of BERTY 9 URDAY, July 2 olock mi unl 10 pan. HP, HOWARD, Secretary. On the third, fourth fckets will be ‘sold frou that if for any reason su shynld not be held on tons on tie Vine! | efone and une-haife xt. inewnsive. section oF Vie wt tothe Virgi ila Miduand b For Uckets and fartier ts Hallway Oftice. GUL Ve: Esaed by ait Xt precedin. Ina daily newspaper y inaction apply to V. M. a ave. or ut B. & P. \f the stockholders second Saturday of ‘he Co-partuerstiip hy ms dealers Int Sol ed by nits enusent nis have been pha ten fur cullection, Whse receipts will bi re existing bee tween the wie The hooss ant fide owners und b Werden’s office for the Our friends are respectfully re tier accounts ws early as possible. The jate Hem is authorize ull accounts due. uest'd Lo ¢ use hor inember of tw receive ani receipt (Ur the civil servic DISTRICT OF tng a board of ke into consi ieration edanice with the prow 1 Huprovements to vid, buildings ws cit atthe last wssemsuieui, aud aay buliding just under sact sich ocher business vemi tical in their expressed Unemselves weil pieused witn the re- ny are requested DROPPED F Minister Kei, will go to Vienna, and should the Austrian government re ‘complaints as to sild assessment can only be heard and determined between July 6 and July 20, By order of the Commissioners of the District of Co- ERE P, DODGE, sessor District of Columbia, _ West Washing- x3U0, (Fonting OB Iwo streets; will be soldi clea CLARKE ana JNO. T shall continae the Wood aud ( stand of Clarke 4 were I shall b- prep Tay be tavore mace ext nded tie Late Gri Tor uaby Years past we Lath and stm > All afl urders with whleit Hime hie public for te liberal fur election oF direc “1:30 until o'eock A. UISWOLD, Pi T. E. SMITHSON, Sestviur; i <a SULY 4TH, cchter's Summer ¢ anid T4th $08. 8) GEMr tnd F the auspices of BATTERY A, WASHINGTO! 10 nis fiends and the pub- ing af my new Clurse& Given, is ce: The ollice heretofore ceenjied by m, (E, sts between 13th | wo 424 1Uth BL Line, wil National Celebration, given Corner 120) ind Cts. TA MIDLAND RAILWAY. ‘commolate the increase Of tar Virginia Midiant Kadway will, on = VIRGE: of the postmasters at the; cominended for suspension, local travel, the Restricting THE Use oF PE: Lores.—The Postmaster General has decided, in answer to inquir pen Ity envelopes gorrespondence on state affairs, even when In- ised Ww envelopes. It appears that certaln state officers are in th velopes | bulletins 10 be Known’ s The matusenent 1 frou te grounds. Ist u Ex Com Second }ieut. L 7200 wan. didiy, except Souda Ahiyton at 1:50 pun. QUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Leaves Baltimore MONDA ton by steamer 1, 1 MILLI Boston to awunt Lesert, Special car from Five Gay's rest at Mount ofthe statu Just the trip for ladies traveling w ntit sane may be taken and payments | Mghth year of Stori's'Toursn every wande at the ofce of ‘he secrstary. fron 5: * ig the objec on, its advantages, bane, AS SOMERVILLE, President. JNO. JOY EDSON, Sects Ist September. Saratoga streets, Split Appiy to WL. STORK, charles ai: Baliinore, Sd OFFIC FURST CO-OPERATIVE upon application. s et THE rule their passengers at their respective docks as heretofore, instead of transferek antine or elsewhere for the purpose of havin, the bagzave tunsported to and examined the barge olfice. Protest AGAINST PAYMENT OF THE PELLE- TIER CLAIM.—Hon. George 8. Boutwell, of coun- sel for Haytl, has filed a paper with the-Secre- tary of Sta the payment by Hay of the $57,000 recently awarded by the aibitrator, Hon, Wm. Strong, to Antonio Pelletier, UILDING ASSOCTATION lection of seven Wire-tors of the “ a as will be held wt the Sy Mew BP Street bridge. on W INGRESS (OR 31 ON NOW REC! FOURTH ISSUE OF STOCK. VED TO THE Size to which this As ociation has. Ollicd @. the Compa em an office at th wit bus Decome Liev essary tu ‘Tuts vtlice willbe iird. Tuesday’ Ni pion of Dues. ‘The Leg ERSDAY of ach Mo: acd Mal, corns Wi Peund. ave. and 1206 D st. v.w., the only agent fur tue soilewing brands of Imported KAISER, CULMBACH, The trade and fami telephone promp:ty tilled. ATER, Treasurer. ‘Aft ERLANGER, jew supplied. “Greivrs by mall oF may 1-m,w f3m ‘Tous W. MacaaNey, CORSON & MACARTNEY, Raskrns, Glover Bullding, 1419 F x Woshinetoa, D.C. KNOW ALL PERSONS ‘That [, CHARRFS JACORSEN, trading yleof “The Arlington with the provisions under the firm ‘aine aS Bottling Company,"in accords: of seetions 118° and 1189 uf te Revised Statates,te Inting to the Disiriet of Colunbia, do hereby give notice that Tam engaged {n the vending of mineral wuurs -ndother heverages allowed by law to be sold in bottles, and that the bottles used by me in raid business are either of straw or ambercolored glass} ‘ald bottles have impressed upon one side of them the words “Phe Arlington Bottling Co,, Washington, D. "amd npos the cther the words “This Boule Not Ww be Sold,” and pon the bottom thereof my trade mark, registered according to liw, described as fol- lows: A suitable frane or border, in the center of which thére ls an anchor with a rope; across the face ‘of this anghor are placed the letters “A. B.Co,." FEE seuting the initia letters of “Tho Arlington, Boeing Go." ‘The words “Trade Maric” the border, altbougi they may be arranged otherwise. ‘Witnemes, Leon Tobriuer, A. 3, Bell, THE ARLINGTON BOTTLING 0. CHARLES JACOBSEN. ANT TAtLQRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, "May customers end the fe Seuamed the via Sivek Eexcuunges bougit and sbid on comanission Lenton: orders exceed. atuwrican bell ‘Telephone Stock dealt ti District of Columbia bonds of all denominations on band or sale. Stock and bonds Oi all local street Balle ‘Yeiepnone Companies ‘Diet wire from our office to New York, Phitadel- pia and Hostor. (ee ke. as, Hustrance and wite, of Michigat thur Shepherd arrived in the cit: yesterday from Butoplias, Mexico.—"on Gf Indianapolis, whos ta Johnaen, Tenn. recently attracted +o much attention, 6 Wit offer her entire stock of Imported Bonnets and, fire ulso placed within To close chem prior to making improvements and tat OF my Business « uperyg em, wi such garment A. stay ae - 1 aes West Waskingeoa: Washington News and Gossip. THE 4TH oF Jouxy being a legal holiday, THE ‘STAR Will not be issued to-morrow. GovERNMENT REcEIPrs To-paY.—Internal revenue, $370,257; customs, $1,011,524. REPRESENTATIVE HOLMAN’s Indian investi- galing committee will meet in Omahaon the 15th instant, and will then begina tourthrougn Dakvta, Indian Territory, Wyoming. Washing- ton Territory, Montana, ‘Oregon, Arizona and New Mexico, AMONG THE PRESIDENTS CALLERS today were Senators Morgan, Call, Teller and Harri- son; Commissioner Black,Commissioner Mil- Jer and Commissioner of Agriculture; Repre- sentatives LeFevre, Belmont Cox, Farquhar, Tucker, Johnston, ‘Matson, e Clay Taylor, St, Louis; A, W. Maci LW. ‘oorhees and Dan: ‘Representatives Hancock, Ellis and G. B. Gibson, Cincinnati; F. J. Lewis, en, Toledo; Reid, Alexandria; j. B. Castleman, Ken= der ait, Cann, John, Meswesny, need, Wisconsin; T. has addressed ‘a letter fo the Secre- smith. department from Col. Swaim, through stating that Ute chiefs fons shouid be issuea_Immed: jately to those eservar ding the ve attention to the ram, invites Inmed: fr, Can- has called for a ational banks at ess July Ist. No Coxcert—There will be no Marine band concert at the White Louse grounds to-morrow afternvon. THE Con the marine hospital at Cat awarded to Wm. Kirkup & Son NTRACTS for heating apparatus for » Ill, has been for heating ap- tus for the marine hospital at St. Louis to, 0. Nelson Manufacturing company of ing uppiratus for the court t, Ky., to Baker, Smith & Co., ° Work’of the eourt house at, ‘sonburg, Va., lo Stewart, Shirreff & Co., of Richmond. Army ORDERS.—First Lieut. John MeMartin, 25th infantry, now on leave of absence ul Johnstown, . Y., will proceed to Columbus r temporary duty. The resi ion of First’ Lieut. Thowius H. Barber, Ist , widede-atnp, hax been accepled by the Président to take effect July 1, 1535, New MerHop of BooKKEEPING Recom- MENDED.—Mr. Wm. Calhoun, who has been | Investigating the system of bookkeeping in the aus of the Navy department las made a preliminary report recommending the total abolition of the system of account-keeping now in use, and the adoption of a more systematic and specific method, and th 40 account bureau, With as! at its head and three assistants, NAVAL OFFICERS AND THEIR WIVES.—Sec retary Whitney states that he revoked the or- der forbidding naval officers to remove their families near them on foreign stations. beeause of the danger of i establishinent of Ned accountant f bg injustice to meritorious ves. The diffi -uity Hes in determining what punishinent should be adutinistered toran ote ter whose W vivlates a naval order. The de- mntrol, aud hence the degree of respon- is ound to vary greatly In diferent «to deieruniite the respousibility in the matter culls for too delicate aa Investiga- tion, Civit Service E For DRAFTS special examination of applicants for of mechanical and twpographieal s was held at the rooms ot commission, as meutioned in STAK on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day of this week. The board o/ examiners for tuis work consists of five draftsmen selected irom the several departments as iollows: Mr, Marry King, of the yeolozical survey; Major Van Haake, of the Post Ouice depacnaent; Mr, Gardner, of the Patent office; Mr, Hostord, of {ue supervising arehitecr’s oftice, and Mr. vr, Of the iaud ofice. There were thirty: Uuree applicants present, six of whom were es. All tue prov ns given, ature, and the uit were Mnaissioners suits, Y is not to be recalled, He use to reccive him, it is inte ted States government will ain unrepresented at the Vienna.court,. IL isheld that the appointment was not uncom- plimentary, homiiuited for the Spanish mission and Ob- ted to by Spain, but alterwards sent wo AUS- ih, w of the statement that no disrespect was ollered to Austria by sending Mr, Keiley there. DELING! spectors have diseovered shortages in the accounts of the postmast named oflied nd the cas of Mr, Kasson, who. * Le Was received, is cited in support POSTMASTERS.—Post office In- at the following *y N. J, in postal Tunas, Y,,in money order funds, Vin postal iuhds, $113.20, and Port chmoud,N. ¥. in posial funds $143.17, All e owns have been re- ALTY ENVE- 8 from state officials, that annot be used to forward h matter properly mailable in penalty e habit of inclosing in the penalty eu- outaiping United States sigual service utters pertainins exelusively to the Auls practice Is held to be in violation and PERMITTED TO LAND THEIR PASSENGERS AT Tue Docks.—The Secretary of the Treasury yesterd: tums at New York, directing that the Cunard teams y sent a letter to the collector of cus- p company and the Compagnie Gene- ansAUuntique be permitied to land Ing them at quar. in the nature of a protest against PERsonAL.— AssistantSecretary Fairchild and U. 8. Treasurer Jordan have gone to their homes for a short visit Thomas Nast and Lieut, Powell, of the Signal service, sailed for rope on Wednesday.——-Mr, and Mrs, D. R. McKee and family will leave on Monday for Nonquit, Mass., where the latter will spend the summer.— Mr. §. H. Kauffmann and children and Mrs. Rudolph Kauttmann and ehbiidren WII leave to-morrow morning for Nantucket, ete prey ul apes month of eptember they will go to the fishin; camp of tne. Perey. Sammes oat ath among the mountains of the extreme northern Hist of ew 7Hatnpetre Me, Kimball,thenew rector of the mint, goes to Philadelphia this. evenlng.——Mrw, Z. D: Gilman hus gone to New, the summer. For the burg, N.Y., for @ stay of _—Hon. Casey You nnewee: fon. TW, Donk consul to Qui and Capt. R. R, Blacker an reat the Ebbitt.. ir, AT= Is, Whose 1) ‘at Greenville, Howard house.—Mr, W, Perey Tilgh- man, of Ercildoune, Pia, ix in Sena. for Sherman was registered In New York last night.—Miss Bessle M. Kock left last night for & (wo months’ visit umong the Green Mount ains.—Mr, Charles Pelharu, who bas been.on ftwo wrecks visit 1 his old home in Alabama returned ——Representative Cox, of North Caroll ce9 ina, arrived in town this CHANGES IN THE OFFICES. Appointments b; ‘Members of THE CHICAGO STRIKE. ‘The Police Getiing the Retter of the Rictops Mobs — Ordered Stones Were Thrown—A Larse Nw ber of Arrests—Talk of Arbitration. CuIcaGo, July 3.—Groups of strikers an sympathizers began to on Western avenue, asearly as three o'clock this morning. Ithad been reported that lange ts were on the way from the stock | welwht In soe Yards to ald in resisting the officers in thelr wt- tempts to get cars started, and there little talk “of possible | ever, a striking conductor appeared with the | States ia information that the president of the wsocia- | himself wl tion had accepted ascheme for settling differ | one ences by arbitration, and that would at present be made to start arbitration commit Telegrams to The Star. BRITISH CABINET PROBLEMS. the Presid the Cabinet, Ete. ‘The President to-day made the follwing ap- pointments: George V. Brower, general appraiser of mer chandise in the district of New Yorlc. Samuel T. Hauser, of Helena, Montana, to be governor of the Territory of Montana. Lambert Tree, of Minols, to be minister resi- dent of the United States to Belgium. To be Attorneys of the United States—James C.J, Williams for the eastern district of Ten- nessee; John E. Lamb for the district of In- her at the car barns, Awaiting Monday's Developments. GEN. GRANTBETTER TO-DAY »odshed. Soon, how- ARRESTING STRIKERS IN CHICAGO. — es FIGHT BETWEEN TEXANS AND MEXICANS. —————— WHAT WILL THEY DO WITH IT? The Egyptian Sphinx Putting Her Co- nundrams to the New British Minis- M.S. Jones, of Louisiana, to be district attor- ney for the western district of Louisiana. To be assistant engineers in the navy, with the relative rank of ensign, Alexander S. Hal- stead, Wm. F. Darrah, Wm. J. Baxter, Wm. C. Herbert, Charles W. Dyson. To be ensigus in the navy, Samuel Dana- W. Street, John M. Ellicott, Harry George, Harry A. rmistead, Chas,’P, Eaton, John'B. Jackson, Benj. E, Thurston and Fred pointed Darius H. In- ul ot the United ners would | and forged strikers, two by the company and Mayor Harrison to be the fifth. there were no indication than twenty-five men were about the barns, There are rumors, however, that Uh rations by the police th: en extended to { may then ensue. THE TRACKS BLOCKADE: At 6 & m. the West Division company started a few cars froin tl Western avenue. starting point it wa: the cars was prevented by lumber and gas pipes piled up on the track, and the pol now engazed in clearing this burr! unmolested by the strikers. Wagons loaded with police are placed al prner on Madison » @reene, George Chas. 5, Sweeting, Field, Samuel W.. Special Cable Dispateh to Tam EVENTNe Stan. Lonpon, July 3,—Political Englaud resem- bles an audience awaiting the rise of the cur tainonanew drama, Lord Salisbury has re- cently had @ long interview with the Russian ambassador. Lord Randolph Churchill de- clares himselftoo much occupied with the af fairs of state to visit his constituents of Wood- stock. Lord Wolseley is sammoned to return immediately from Egypt. Sir Henry Dram- mond Wolff is dispatched there, although he 1s making Woodstock his stopping place between London and Cairo to deliver speeches for Lord Randolph Churchill. The ministers here are busily occupied with secret conclaves. All the x the new drama are ready, iting the signal on Monday. Sir Henry wnmond Wolit’s mission continues to pro- It Is pointed out that “Egypt,” say erick L. Chay graham, of, Maine, to States at Cadiz; James Tenner Lee, of Mary- laud, to be secretary of legation of the United ia, and Nathan B. Gatchell, to of merchandise in the district of lo Creek, New York. Mr. Ingraham js about 40 years of age, and nded by many Maine democrats. Mr. Lee is 40 years of age, und has been a mem- berof the Maryland senate, of which body he was at one time speaker accomplished linguist. inent democratic States to Austri ig the | Populat street, and every z force of pollce, bridge being doubly guarded. POLICKMEN CLUB INOF At abont 8 a.m. the ears have just reached Ash- lad avenue. thelr sympathizers had gained shovels which had been used by tl uy trench dizgers. and piled a b dirton the track. pany’s gang, strikers, took’ possession of and loc! was recomm the Madison street NSIVE WORKMEN. ro'tempore, He ix an 2 r. Gatchell Is a prom- Politician of Erie county, cess to a lot of ‘The Secretary of the Treasury has appointed Walter E. Girard to be assistant inspector of bulls at New York, vice B. F, Mr, J.8. Knapp, Hedden, of New lectot’s private secretary. The following dismiswals hav theclerical torce of the ‘Treasa Secretary's office—Thomas M. Andrew Day, $66 Internal Revenue Burean— $900; Mrs. A. B. Fry 200; Edward J. Evi ard, 900; Mrs. 3. P. Lyndale, 31,20 stewart, $900. P, Whiting, Auditor's Uflice—Thonias H, Light House Board—C. 8. Sy iza L. Parke and Printing—Owen V. Cole, In the hydrographic offi changes have occurre als—E. R. Knoor, C. Mahon and J. J. Webber, drauzhtsinen, ‘ork, has been appointed the | Yoke severe criticism, ppo! there is a glut of facts. figures, Egyp¥'s condition the Standura, “lies beiore English staiesmen as an open book;” therefore what eve is wanting to see is what action Lom 1 take. The retention of Dongola, at any rate as iaras Akashel their | shan porate is reported, been made In department: Liss EJ. Brighann, Police capraty n for their show piying that the forem is stated the police ¢ clubs on the gax works emp ic men were terribly beaten heads split open. heked them up, | . M. Findley fans, $1,800; M is understood to be the suggestion of Lord Wolseley, and his retarn to London_is evidently for a final decision of the whole Soudan question, except so mahdl is necessary to thé bargain. Blac tieeal THE woopsTrocK Lady Churchill Out Canvassing in the Duke of Mariborongh’s Carriage. aving their | HUNDRED ARRESTS. J. B. Parker, $1,600. ‘ypherd, $1,400, reserve police force 1 the city, six € West Division ELECTION. ir way into the cenier of the city, encvunterin beyond that position | 2k Navy deparmen The ears | He power of the © to be very serious, Were flied with poll entire thoroughfare is lined wit a2 5 of Ashland avenue ny venicies of any Kind are | DANVILLE, [ut July 3.—After a business allowed upon the street. Special Cable Dicpatch to the EVENTNo STAR. .—At Woodstock the Duke of Marlborough has somewhat changed bis atti- to the disappointment of the lib- erais. Lady Randolph and all her friends have gone to reside at Blenkelm palace,and the rriages are being used to convey agri- cultural laborers to the polls to-day. This affect the liberal vote not a litule. doiph has once more showed how much sup- port she fs to her husband, curious situation canvassing in a ducal secretary of state fur India, “IMPERIAL AND AMERICAN CLUB.” A Paradoxical 0: Resigned—C. iments — Emit KE, A. Scott, drauzhts? M, A.'Fernaudez, office au Smith, drauzhtsman, draushtsinan, Loxpon, July draughtsman, $420; M. M. duced—M. Frank 10 $1,400, Promote ‘avers, from $1,000 Lo $1,200: R. uzhisman, {din $300 to $400, ese employes’ come under the rules The police alre hundred arrest Persons suspected « of the cars, These were carted otf radidly In ong to the police stavions. made the return journe without any en again for another trip. its entire leugti, is fled aud their sympatht-ers ai the windows of the buildiu street are also filled with people. this one street, however, there Is. ovexcttement, aud business is being without any apparent reference to we strike or | killed and Thomas Asbman and Lee and John its consequences. ALL SHOUTERS ARRESTED. 11:15 a.m.—The street cars on their second trip down town made the journey saiely. police, however, assumes arresied every ohe making the firsteign of desir to create a disturbance. vorite ery of the oniookers as the cars Were passing uppeared to be “rats,” but indulging in a jeering ery and detected in it was iinmediately piaced under arcest. It was generaily understood that the police had orders to shoot, which made the crowd, ifit had any intention of becoming un- Tuly, vo besitate about attucking the cars. MAYOR HARRISON ON HAND. ‘When the cars began their return trip Mayor ared on the scene, at the corner and Madison streets, on ints where he drew bis horse toa stand- stilt in the middie ofthe street, and, waving his hand to the crowd, vezan to make’a speech, A RUSH BY THE POLICE. The police have only been co: ‘one serious rush so iar this » avenue, while clearing a1 erected’ there, the crowd became very nois ve. Lumber, gus pipes, huge boul- Fr kegs, barrels, dict au 3 be Sort of debris were used in obstructing the track. The disturbance became so great that loyed drivers began to flee trom e strkers began to close in upon lice ran to their defense, and clubbed two of the strikers se verely over the bead. Oue of the injured me: Pat. Conway, is supposed to have had his si nd were started Madison strc th exited str curious spectit rs. Ss overivoking the Ivig remarked as a ew York iady going riage On bebali of the Lwick, d clerk of class one, in the ster general's office, ake effect July 22d, ment, has resigne W. J. Woltley, clerk clas s been transierred termaster general’s offi ew Orleans that Surveyor of ‘hbeek, has tendered his resigna- tion and left for the he Outside of | Work yesterday same class, qu ‘anization Just es Spetial Cable Dispatch to Tuy Ev Gen, Augur on the Colorado Trouble. | Loxvos, July 3. FIGHTING COWBOYS RESPONSIBLE FOR IT—AN ENGLISH CATTLE SYNDICATE, Adjutant General Drum has received a report ted Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, June 26th, in regard to the reported outbreak of the Ute Indians in Colorado, stating | that Carlisle, from whom emanate most of the {onal telegrams about the Indians, ts the ent of an English cattle syndicate, not one of whom, he is informed, ts an Ameri can citizen, or intends to ve, and he is also in- formed that the syndicate does not own the land upon whieh its cattle range, and that it is In a speech at the opening last night of a new club, called the Imperial and American club, founded for the purpose of Lightening the bond of sympathy between the several branches of the English speaking people here and giving a rendezvous for leading colon- ints, Americans and Anglo-Indians, the Duke of Manchester said one especi had been ready to join the club was t forded un opportunity of uniting the states with the England colonies In one great organl- Americans present were a exhibition. A New History of English Literature. Special Cable Dispatch to Tae EVENINO Stan. Lonpox, July 3~—The MacMillans announce an Important history of English literature, foor -volumes, each by writers who have made a speciul study of the periods they discuss. The period of pre-Blizabethan literature wil! be written by Stopford Brooke, the age of Eliza- beth by George Sulntsburg, tod by Edmund Gusse, and the resent day by Prof. ll be gratified to hear of a testimonial presented yesterday to Dr. Garnett, for the last ten years superintend- ent of the reading-room of the British museum, by the students there. It was an illuminated address of a most elaborate and beautiiul kind, Dr. Schliemann has at no time contemplated visit lo America, so SS Looking to Her Coast Defenses. Special Cable Dispatch to Tite EVESING STAR, Lonbon, July 3.—A meeting was held last night to promote a scheme for the local defense of the commercial ports and seaside towns by volunteer organizations and to createa fund for the purchase of torpedoes and boats for them, It brought out a ditinguished eom- pany and warm support. to M. Waddlngton’s recent uiterences about attacking every possible point and making ail wurs as destructive and therefore as suort as the offensive, and from Gen. Augur, du zation. The princi representatives of (acts from ‘the Rocky Denver, of June 24th, which state that'the of ‘the Ute troubles if not entirel; without foundation, are grossly exaggerate Powalbly there has been some trouble, but there’ Is every reason to believe It hus been brought on by the cowboys who have been spoiling for a fight for sometiine, and, it is said, probably re- solved toshoot all Tudians found away irom The report that whites and Indians have been killed lacks confirmation, Bde nasa nic Work of the Grand Jury. INDICTMENTS RETURNED AND IGNORED. The grand jury to-day reported a number of indictments and were adjourned until Septem- ber 16th next. The indictments were against Rudolph Von Barron, false pretences; James L, Thomas, embezzlement; ceny; Charles Whitley, ma pelied to make, ing, At Hoyne the barricade their reservath the succeeding every availa- Numbers. of the newly-em the ears and U Cupt. Bontiel s Ridgeley, lar- yhem; Alice Ouden, Raymond, alias IL Ciinton Reder, false pretences, and "Moses Chrissman, ‘alias Lancaster, alias Krismund,house-breaking THE POLICE ORDERED To sitooT, Immediately aiter this incident stone; that’s the order, excitement all alc made by the cars. iaere Were scenes of m both trips Xmen Were siguted ou a ouestory blacssmith shop whose appearance ing, and the police ‘They ais ignored the charges against the fol- Rovert A. Boyd, tor W.W. Bryant, iulse pretences, ng counterieit money, grand larcen; and James Dillon, was deemed thi throu the building, earrying zh they claimed ty be merely had gathered street corners, but m toa man, Allusion was made Fireplaces in Bow Windows. GEN. MEIGS ADVOCATES THE INGLENOOK. ‘The Commissioners have received the follow- ing communication: WASHINGTON, D, C., 30th June, 1885. To the Honorable Commissioners of the D, C., & S1ns:—I propose buildi: ner of 9th and police without clubs. At Leavitt sireet Licut. Laughita, with about 20 men, made a detour on patrol wagons, of active sympathizers lacing obstructions on Uhe car tracks. These pie, however, caught sight of the blue just in time to Inuke their eseape. ent occurred at the Desplains street sation, Where the prison: ked Bail was refused in ail instances, respecting the prisoners would be Youchsaied, eee Desperate Affray i AN AMERICAN AND TWO MEXICANS KILLED— THE TROUBLE CAUSED BY THE INSOLENCE OF THE AMERICANS. Fort Srock To, just reached this post using their ———— General Foreign News. THE HENLEY KEGATTA. Lonvow, July 3.—At the Henle: day, the race for the diamond scul! won by Unwin, of Magdalen college, Oxford University; Pitman of Trinity college, Cam- bridge University, was second, and Patton of the Cologne club, third. Unwin won the race house at the ¢ W streets Dorthwest, and desi in. for economy o/ floor and for comfort to place the open fireplices in the bow windows I learn that the building regalations forbid the chim- Loutat top of wall ot such bow and that itis customary ‘across and into the be topped ont I beg tobe allowed to pre- Sent reasons Which seem to mo to justly a change in the regulations. Many other persons building houses may wish to do as plice their fireplaces, especially in parlors and ms, in the middle of a bay window, wg the Iigle nook a very popular ein domestic architecture, No reason in economy, in saiety or in appear ance suggests {self to ine for forbidding tiis Tsuzgest that no suter point for THE NORTH GERMAN LLOYDS, BERLIN, July 3.—The conditions of th vention with the North that the company shall build its steamers in Germany, employ only German sailors and use ‘The government reserves the right to prevent the sale of the steainers to 4 power, and to buy or hire them for im- perial purposes. A PENSION FOR MR. CHILDERS, Loxpos, July 3,—The Right Hon. Childers, a late chancellor of the exche has been granted w pension of 2,000 poun FATHER MURPHY RESTORED, Rowe, July 3.—The wall, 50 us to the building tine. con- German Lioyds are July 3.—News has ‘a Sanguinary conflict mberoi prominent Aimericans and e Mexteans uf equally high acier, a rich cattle man, and w son of Ju Frazier, was stabbed to death, and Crispine Lost and Pedro Bassilo, Mexicans, were shot Frazier and a pariy of friends were en route to his ranche, a jong distance from here In the country, on t and stopped at the’ resi wealthy Mexican who bad given a dancing jn honor of St. Peter's day, which was ing largely attended b; ty of Americans on the festivities, presuming, wealth and influence of the more liberties than’ the proprieties would jus- In one of the quadrilles James Frazier undertook what is comimoniy termed “to run Mexicans protested, and he with a pistol. German’ coal t anding. James feature at this. ti i. in a house than the middle of the front and atls, between windows, par- ticularly if this portion of the wall besomewhat udvanced towards the street. Fires from de- fective flues are then detached, tosome degree, from the body of the house; they are, therefore, less liable to spread through the house. By the windows closely adjoining they are accessible tw the hose aud water from the and will more certainly and more promptly bé extinguished than in almost any other posi- tion, If not allowed there, they must gener i wails, where un open Jointin the brick work of the flue, a floor or ceiling joint penetrating the brick work, frequently causes fireas well in the next house as fn the one to which the flue belongs. reasons seem to me to justity a change in the rnle,and I submit thein Lo you with the request and hope that you will reform the rule or make an exception thereto by granting my request, I ba EEE ilo cece your obedient servant, Quartermaster General, pee ‘The South American Commission. RESULT OF THEIR VISIT TO CHILI, Under date of Santiago, May 14, the South American commission report to theSecretary of State the result of their visit fo Chili, President Santa Maria did not favor reciprocity or com- mercial treaties. Chili,- however, desired to encourage commerci: ‘steams..ip com; estublish direc! he nizht or June 29th, rear and exterior nee of Pedro Sosa, a has received Father restored him to the position from which “le was suspended for supporting the OPPOSING THR, DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE'S CLAIM, LONDON, July 3.—The German the greatest Il-feell bridge's claim to the regency of Brunswick, al- vers admit that his claim to assert it. A de- a law excluding foreigners Mexican families, jarzely upon the raziers, and took Rowe ire department, though erainent lat is undeniable if he cl sire prevails to pass from succeeding to the THE KAISER’S DAILY WALKS. tinues to taste dally walks 8 the ated ues to take dally walks on the his residence at Ems. Prince Bismarck: | turned to Berlin. “Ms a t 3 The Soma Morocco rvenrool, July 2—The. si bas also been sent in search of steamer Gallia of the Cunard line. “The age of the An¢hor line are now convinced that their yet left eg Yoru ts tbe Trin cria has not been spoken since J: ane 22d. KILLED BY A BURSTING SHELL. SWITZeRLaxp, July 8.— While a battery of artillerymen were practic ing yesterday, shell burst, killing three men. STATISTICS OF THE CHOLERA. Manzi, July 3—Duriug the past there were 50 new cases of ch the dance.” Lit Pablo Sora over the hea general shooting and stabbing ail: with the fatulities mentioned. aud their friendsare sweart and the Mexicans are selves, All dixinteres ‘The Fraziers desperate things, to protect them? rts tend to excul- the Mexicans from responsibility for the ———— The Newfound: Orrawa, Oxt, July adjourned, at 20 clock thi: ell said be'bad rece!ved a telegram stating that the Newioundisnd duty of $1 per barrel on Canadian Sour would go into effect to-day. Newfoundland merchants bad telecraphed to their agents 1n Canada to stop sbij foundlind. He would like to know what steps ernment Intended to tuke in the matter, ernment were aware of | Newiouudiand authorities tomorrow whut was best Flour Daty. 3.—Just before the house morning, Mr. Mitch ‘M. C. Mzras, NLA. A. oe. &6." Steamer, the FRAUESFELD, tion of the ial competition, consider ——>—__ cormmunication with Obill he Fr ‘Wall St ‘To-day. New York, July 3.—Tho stock market has dull this morning. There was ap unusual advance in openi: from i to 1 tral, but Lacka' Yesterday there were 1,354 new cases DUBLIN, July &.—The Catholic Ushope ot Tre- Print 7 land in seision tn Maynooth coli tested against the exclusion of the educational endowment io Vernment eved the congress of Chilt would aa such as it had gi been extrem ng qubtations, jes to adopt measures to secure peace and tie Tatton New among Ceeapernes of expressed nee, to ‘establish a common’ n of the value of the United States gold to be coined by each of the American tes, to be # legal tender in all commercial Seapeections | between couutries of this hem- have pro- system of education. ned by. the ‘church. the members of ‘seek to have this mote prosperit hemisphere. i material xeept a decline of ‘cent Sencrat and Lake Shire.” ‘Some ovser stocks are aixo a shade iower. At 11 o'clock the le FAMILY @EN. onarTs ENcOUR- Hopes that He may Live Until Antama. Mr. MoGreaon, N. ¥., July 8—Gen. Grant required Little attention of the doctor last nigbt. During the twelve hours from 9 o'clock last night anti) 9 o'clock this morning the pa tent slept fuliy eight hours. He arove short; defore P o'clock this morning and announce: his inteption of being dressed at once. This was done, and before 10 o'clock the general was read} to go out upon the piarda, which be did, “He strolled the length of the cottage on theveranda, and u sat in his chair enjo ing the bright fresh air, The clouds had gone Rad the sunshine was warm and grateful, Toe general's movements are —- i 2 <4 ing. “His strength secms greater than att beginning of the week, nud there are today those in the family who have a firm belief (hat the geveral may 1h woth autumn. Those near to the patient are to-day fecling uot a Lie | encouraged. —_—.— | RIEL'S PLEA POR HIMSELF. Shoot if He Gives His Side of the Story of the wm | Late Northwestern Rebetiion. Qrrnre, July 3.—A letter Just been ne a |cetved by Dr. Fiset from Louis Riel. After | speaking of his ready surrender, his chance to escape if he wished to do so, and the pacific fect bis surrender had in bringing the rebel- lion to a close, Riel says it should have some ing him bis trial before the | Supreme court and tn Lower Canada, for 1 is | there alone that he can procure bis she was in the United to ew a future. for was Inet ong the halt: ning Ue govern withesses ds toa ment, and b when arms he never d {by interested dealora. He the United States, but the pr nt Kim. On March 2th wcevding ta St, Laurent to celebrate the ft. Jowph, and had to paw St. Antoine te, when they learned tat 500. pw by forced marches to. die Jimprison their leaders, When 1 this they stopped thelr of an indian ¥ als made one or two oth Says he was not present when aad men w perse th Mhe haltbreeds lear on | Wagons and made a prisoner up arms in ase, In twenty-four hours the whole n were in artas. He concludes by aske | ing not to be treated Like a ever and hot to be chained be Jury. have. pronounced upon his case, Ts confident that they will | not dud Wim guilty. He saye his incarceration is telling upon his hea.th, autwithstanding the kind atiention of his jaiiérs, R Corea. | A REPORT THAT THE PORMPR HAS ASSUMED A. KOTECPORATE OVER THE LATER. Loxvox, July Advices from Shanghat says [tis reported that Russia and Corea have | concluded a secret treaty providing fora Kus: prate over Corea, aud the opening of the River Tumea, as far as Mautchooria to commerce, ——— Mow Mr. Thoman Regarded Ut. Civil Service Com. democratic ue | the board, was interviewed yesterday tu regard | to the case of Owen Kellar b rer tes | meut was made that Sceretary Manning bad given h clerkship for which be had been said: “If the story you that the fur will fly civil secvice Jaws will b Heavy Fail | career of thirty rin this city A.W. BR, Woodbury has made an assi F $140,000 and nga eed venue | ity for other people Be ees Sees | acct vlanpeas tae eding him ior $30,000, — Fatal Accident in a Minc Shaft. Waar Curer, lowa, July 3.—Kivht miners at Cresent shaft, No. "1, were descending to ming when the engineer | lost control of “his engine and Lue cage was pre- cipitated to the bottuin. Charles Gorman was ared. ~ A New President for Vassar. CHICAGO, July 3.—A statement ts published here to-day that Dr. Galusha A. Anderson, of the Chicago Baptist ‘university, has been Bp polnted president of Vassar coliege, er athch~~craliceas To Re Hanged. CARPENTER, THE NEW YORK WIFE MUR! SENTENCED—THE PRISONER NEARLY DEAD. New Youx, July 3.—John Carpenter, the wile murderer, was today sentenced to be banged on th 2istor August next, ‘The prisoner's bands were confined In leather muffs, He looked pale and sickly, and from ils appearance it would seem that he had not long wlive. He implored the keepers to take the muffs off him, but this they refused todo. T or three times in court his attendants thon he was going to expire. Carpenter's counsel belore sentence was pronounced. announced hit intention to appeal the case. Carpenter received his Septence Lu @ stoical manner, and at its com ‘wus rewroved to prison. "* Morton seriously 1 ee Lightning Strikes a Powder Magazine. CHEYENNE, Wyo, July 3.—Yesterday after- noon lightning struck a powder magazine one mile north of here, causing a frightful explo- sion of three tons of giant powder.” A bouse in Uhe vicinity wax blown to pieces, the occupants, Mrs. Walker and her intanl, being seriously in jurea. —— A Railroad Receiver Appointed. Keoxcx, fowa, July 3.—Thomas Thatcher, of New York, hak been appolnied receiver of the Missouri, fowa and Nebraska raliroad, one Of the lines recently severed from the Wabash system. Judge Love, of the U.S. clrewit court, 1 making the appointment, steted that it was nditional one and subject to a reconsidera Provision was made In the order of ap- pointment to allow parties opposing Phateher to go before Judge Treat and be further beard in the matter. ——— Rallroad Travel Stopped by Floods. Kaxsas Crry, Mo. July 3.—The Atchisom Topeka and Santa Fe passenger train, due | 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, did not’ urriv unul after midnight, having been aclayed by washouts, No trainy were arriving last. night over the Southern Kansas road oo account of the floods, ——-—__ Death of a Well Known Virginian. Oxaxce Cover House, Va, July 3.—Dr. ice Tercill died here Thursday, in the ninety He was a member of tion which nominated Henry Clay for President, and a survivor of Uke last class tauzht by Dr.'Benjamin Rash. Dr. Terrell was several thmes elected to the state legislature, sitewide A Monument tor Toronto Voiunteers. Toroxro, ONT., July 3.—The committee ap- pointed at the public meeting recently wo take the preliminary steps towards the erection of @ monument to the memory of the volunteers of tus ity, who fell in the northwest, est that a Suitable monument would Gost about $150,000, Commitives have been appointed jor euch Ward Lo can¥uss tor subseriplions, Jone schon Telegraphic Briefs. The late C. R. Mabley,ofDetroit. left an estate 0f $500,000, which is cquaily divided between luis widow and children, $d District Government Affairs. BIDS POR BUILDING A NEW POLICE STATION. Bids were opeved to-day in the office of the District Commissioners for the erection of a new station house in the seventh police pre- cinet, as follows: C, T, Thomas, $11,600; F. Baldwin, $11,775; W. A. Wilson, $12,006; D. A, Driscoll, $12,450: Johu H. Howlett, — $13,475; Wm. Turrison, — Jos. E. Law, $12/935." No award was made, MISCELLANEOUS, The Commissioners bave extended the thme for which Assistant Engineers D. E, MeComb, J. W. Dare and F. P. Davis were detailed for duty on Boundary sewer from July 1, 1585, December 31, 1885, up to which time they wil be compensated at Lhe usual rates, Wm. B, Murche complains w the Commis sloners of the bad condition in which the side waik bas been left on B street, between Sth and 9th southeast, in freut of the North Caroling: Avenue Methodist Protestant church, and asks ® SirJota H. Wilkerson, inspector of boilers, ir. John He . has submitied his annudi report to the Dis: trict Commissioners, of steam boilers inspected. by bim during the year euding June 80, 1885, ‘pe number Of boliers juspected is 231; nam ber condemned, 8; new boilers erected, 26, and number ot explosions, 3. During the year ending June 80, 1885, 3,100 dogs were captured by he poundmuster, ‘and %4,052 of these were killed. ‘The total receipts of District taxes during the monty of June ali sources were § ‘The president of the Columbia Boat Club has requested the District Commissioners to en foros, the law which directs that at least wo spans of the Aqueduct bridge, shall Le Kept in repale, => that no leakage or wastage of ‘oecur. VITAL STATISTICS, The total mortality for the week ending June a j isphet assented to b; he sald, was fon with the Untied and, the American repubiies at any time to secure A pabitce at any: market is quict and steady. ‘Total walcs tor the first hour, $8,000 shares. i Mr. Blaine and the Gran Gongressman Boutelle, of the Whig and Courier, has executive committee of the @. A. It. i | 3 8 g § e iu gee i i if 27, 1S85, was 151. Of this number alored. b rate white, i l

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